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Show November 13. 1947 TTIE general statement that would predict accurately the effect of the new appraisal schedule on different types of property. He said, however, that the study would correct any past in computations of assessed valuations of buildings. He also said H would correct inequities in i.mmer of cooperative valuations brought about by dis $a the state tax com- allowance of depreciation by counties. Some counties began appraisal && dements in Utah Ls be- - dlsallowin" depreciation on build-- . in I"3' while others waited for presentation to ings untl1 he said. December. in Under the new assessment for- Hammond, commission- taxes, mula, depreciation will be ailnw-th- is charge of property icd on property up to January 1, week. 1948, fur the 1948 assessment. He J. assessment schedule Growth of 1947 legislation added that county commissioners assessments of and assessors as well as the state i'ni that - commission decided to use rea40 ft of should be construction costs of 1940 on will he vnlue c3sh fair !a. 1940 reconstruction value which to base appraisals because ft appeared that the legislature ildings, Mr. Hammond said, Intended to avoid assessing prop- Ml allowances for deprecia- .erty on inflated values of 1947. :ca' As a general statement of ef- f the Ioct new formula, Mr. Tthroughout the state, the new Hammond said frame dwellings be the result will "isal scale would increase in !fan extended study of current generally paid for land, jsessed valuation more than brick. aarket prices At the time the 1932 cost automobiles and live-J- k (upon which previous throughout the state. have been based) the commission has was He said actual selling prices worked out, frame construction fords of of property ini cost 11 per cent less than brick aid for all types T. the period January and its selling price was 11 per Kab during less. Cost studies so far in- -j to September 1, 1947. "dif-dcu- li that this percentage d.f- jir. Hammond said it is to give a ference has been halved, he said, if not impossible rs lessors 13 .... PRICE THEATRE Saturday Friday ONf THING Heart-Warmi- , MAN Will fOIGIVEf HO r( ng , DRAMA and 'humor AMECHE DENNIS O'KEEFE MUGUEIITE CHAPMAN McLEOD MINJOU MICHAH O'SHU "E mpmmc TUESDAY - av DIFFERENT CARBON THEATRE Now Showing mat - o - SRIM6TII9I i SIERRAS JANE FRAZEE ,ANDY DEVINE SUNDAY - m MONDAY Co-H- it That"s My Gal TUESDAY ,,, . - WEDNESDAY OCTOBER DIVORCES Five divorces were granted by the district court during the month of October, a check of the records revealed today. This was four less than were granted dur-ce- nt ing September. Of the five vorces granted, four women were the plaintiffs and one was to the husband. Six actions for divorce were filed during-th- e month. DINA ANSRCWS JEANNE (IAIN DICK MINES HIN PLAIN! Price Theatre, November H. McNee Plaintiff, and Jane Doe McNee, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; Thomas McNee, also known as J. T. McNee, and Jane Doe McNee, his wife whose Christian name is unknown; George G. McNee and Jane Doe McNee, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; Leonard S. McNee and Jane Doe McNee, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; Hawley McNee and Jane Doe McKnee, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; Harry E. McNee and Jane Doe McNee, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; Eldon McNee and Jane Doe McNee, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; H. C. Achenbach, as Administrator of the Estate of Nancy Achenbach, Deceased; Myrtle Milte ler, as the Guardian of the of Thomas McNee, sometimes known as J. T. McNee, and being one and the same person; John Doe Achenbach, whose Christian name is unknown, and Jane Doe Achenbach, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; Richard Doe Achenbach, whose Christian name is unknown, and Jane Doe Achenbach, his wife, whose name is unknown; Christian Jane Doe Achenbach, whose name is unknown; Christian Sarah Roe Achenbach, whose Christian name is unknown; H. C. Achenbach and Jane Doe Achenbach, his wife, whose Christian name is unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, next of kin, administrators, and executors of any and all of the above named parties if they or any of them be dead; Glenroy Ballinger, as Administrator of the Estate of Ballinger, Deceased; Alpha Continental National Bank and Trust Company, a Corporation, as Administrator of the Estate of Janet Fitch, deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the plaintiffs Complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. SUMMONS The State of Utah to the Said 20-21- 22 Word has reached here tnat Arlen G. Lindsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Lindsey, received a sergeants rating on November 1. Sgt. Lindsey entered the army on November 16, 1946, and received his basic training at Fort Lewis, Washington. In March, 1947, upon completion of his basic trainn, ing, he was transferred to Virginia, where he enrolled in the school of counter intelligence and criminal investigation. Sgt. Lindsey is anticipating a furlough for the Christmas holidays. This new rating marks the third of a series of ratings for him since July of this year. RUGGERI & GIBSON, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. First Published November 13, 1947 Last Published December 11, 1947 Rex D. Workman, Price, Castle Gate for- feited $25 when he failed to appear to answer charges of hunting in a game sanctuary. John Griffone, Price, forfeited $50 when he failed ti appear to answer to charges of killing hen pheasants. R. Cameron Peterson, Price, forfeited $10 when he failed to Two Companies File Oil-Treat- Slack or ed Lump Coal We can handle your orders, large or small. Prompt delivery on all orders. Call 698-J1- Price, Utah 1, SWEET POTATOES NO 2y2 CANS HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP Bottle FRUIT C0CKTAL APPLE SAUCE, M APPLES Incorporation Articles In October DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS y Two new firms in Carbon filed articles of incorporation with the county clerks office during the month of October, according to Clerk B. H. Young. The Bottling company of Utah filed articles with a tenure. The company is organized to manufacture and sell bottled and unbottled beverages of coun-tt- 2.29 TER BUSHEL SARDINES ar every description without limitation. The articles list $50,000 authorized stock, all common at par value of $50 per share. Officers listed are John D. Porter, Jr., Salt Lake City, president; Andrew R. Birrell, Jr., Salt Lake City, vice president and director; Dorothy B, Porter, Salt Lake City, Andrew R. Bir-- ! rell, Sr., and Robert B. Birrell, COFFEE PHASE and SANBORNS SPAGHETTI DINNER 2 o'VX'parf)) Says: APPLES CIDER Price. CABBAGE The Carbon Transfer & Supply company filed articles of incorporation for a tenure of 50 years. Capital stock is listed as $40,000, with 40,000 shares with par value, at $1.00 per share: The firm is organized to purchase, sell, assign, invest, trade and deal in all, and every kind of goods, wares and merchandise. M. S. Wycoff is president; Cox B. Christensen is, vice president and Glen Ballinger er and PER GALLON SOLID HEADS CRANBERRIES PER POUND HUBBARD SQUASH PER POUND JUICE ORANGES PER POUND Stuffing (for chicken, duck or turkey I Vj Y4 In the Seventh Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, In and For Carbon County In the Matter of the Estate of 4, 1947 49c 5c 7c Harvest tor. Other incorporators include Alex Allison and Alex Lakie, all of Helper. The principal place of business is Helper. LOLIS MacKNIGHT, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lolis MacKnight, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri & Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 14th day of January, A. D., 1948. HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Administrator of .the Estate of Lolis MacKnight, Deceased. RUGGERI & GIBSON, Attorneys for Administrator, Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. First Published November 13, 1946 3ic LB direc- 29 47c 29c 61c 43c 59c 9c CELERY both Salt Lake City, as directors. Principal place of business is secretary-treasur- ... DILL PICKLES secretary-t- is LB FRESH EGGS reasurer; (Z&ennq beginning; thence East 360 feet to the point of beginning. H0WA COAL War-rento- Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in Last Published December which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This action is brought by the plaintiff against the defendants to quiet the plaintiffs title in and to that certain real property Situated in Helper, Carbon County, State of Utah, and particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point which is 1176 feet South and 360 feet West of the Northeast corner of Section 24, Township 13 South, Range 9 East, of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence North 77.90 feet; thence West 100 feet; thence North 67.10 feet; thence West 240 feet; thence South to a point 360 feet due West of the point of "FOREVER AMBER" I Price Boy Receives Sergeant Rating , 'TRIGGER mtm Wyoming's workmen's compensation payments for injured workmen and state aid dependency grants are under fire from several U. M. W. A. locals in the with resolutions having area, been adopted which declare that present payments are not in line with rising costs of living. Mine union leaders declare these state aids are inadequate in the face of present living costs, and it is proposed that a special session of the state legislature be called to meet the emergency. Also under fire is the present wage status of state and county salaries for these employees, workers being declared inadequate in face of present price Es-sta- WEDNESDAY GAY' a, An interested group of 45 poultrymen attended the first poultry school session held last Wednesday evening in the Carbon county court house and the second session was held last night at the same The first place. meeting heard Dr. Hendricks, Utah poultry expert, discuss sanitation and disease control, and last night the group heard Dr. Hugh Hurst speak on feeds and feeding. The next regular session is slated for Wednesday evening, November 19, at which time Dr. Lawrence Morris, , will extension poultry-manspeak on poultry housing. The courses are open to everyone and are sponsored by the extension service free of charge. Albert starring ADOtPHf Interest Shown By Poultrymen For Courses vs. SHI DID THE appear to answer charges of hunt-- ! to answer charges of being drunk in public places. ing pheasants out of season. Chirrtta! June Johnston, Price, paid a November 8: Lewis Cardo-vpaid a total of $35 in fines after $5 fine for driving through a stop pleading guilty to reckless driv- - sign. Price, preliminary a drivers and ing Marvin Drown, Price, appeared ings in the city court and were license. driving He was fined $25 on the;n person and by attorney and it court to district the over bound to answer charges of larceny in reckless driving charge and $10 was found that the original com-o- n the other. connection with the burglary of plaint charging him with con10: Jacquejine November ducting a lottery failed to conPetes club and the Troy launDallas, Texas, pleaded guilty form to the requirements as set dry at Helper. They pleaded guilty in the district court and the to a charge of vagrancy and was 'by law and the court sustained a matter was referred to the state sentenced to 15 days in the county demurrer filed by the defendant. adult parole board before final jail with a stay of execution un- The state was given one day after notice in which to file a new til 6:00 p. m. the same day. judgment Ls pronounced. Celio Joe Gonzales, Filadelfio complaint. The date of trial was John A. Deal, 46, Price, waived 18. preliminary hearing on a charge Lobato, Abe Lobato and Johnnie tentatively set for November of selling intoxicating liquor to Martinez each forfeited cash bails One civil matter was also heard Indians and was bound over to of $20 when they failed to appear on this day. the district court to answer to the charges. Bail was set at $1000. Ervin Feichko, Price, forfeited o $25 cash bail when he failed appear to answer to charges cf killing a hen pheasant. Wyoming Union Asks In The CITY COURT Increased Payments November 7: Pete Tony 21, and Silver Quintana, 20, For Compensation hearwaived In the Seventh Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and For Carbon County NAIDA L. HYATT, Sunday - Monday j Page Three PRICE. UTAH E. lb. poc: mum cup fioely cut cup grated rev potato Vi cup Sego Milk 1 teaspoons tail teaspoon pepper teaspoon marjoram toaspoon saga toospoon thyme 1 in 2 cupt cooked rice V Cook and stir sausage until beown. Add onion and potato. Cover; cook slowly 5 min. longer. Mix in remaining ingredients. Spoon lightly into cavity of a 51b. chicken or duck. Fasten cavity. Roast in slow oven (325 F.) about 314 hrs. teaspoon poultry seasoning can replace marjoram, sage and thyme. . Note: Double above recipe for a turkey. Roast turkey in slow oven (300 F.) about 4 bn. You Will Ne.tdt 'j 12-lb- HARD POLISHED POUND Scuutae SEGO MILK ONIONS RICE I9c POUNDS 15c H. R. BRYNER BY lout Shop tnd 52c CANS Stott TmErr-mm- r d--i CARBONMEMERiY MARKET o CPU 03144 f UOi |