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Show rir,f THK lnrt SiKtlon SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, 0i, lease Net $32,712 Two Thirds of Hew Jobs in Utah Accountable to Government Hew Bridge Eases Traffic South Out of Castle Gate Thurtday, Go$ Bi(is -r s I r J4, JHJ r amount $371 of the iww year writ ejual to about 312 el, or .a Neatly Income. For tent. Wji tor JighwaV ril.itri.e-In Clear Creek Field J'bs mated in Utah during the cent of tot.il Ult tut il feder- tloti. Dur.ng I Meal 1.3, h.g'i.v.-tten jiast )c.ir were aci'oun'ed luf by tilt A total of $32,712 5.) w as reenv-ttales in Utah amounted1 an Inc.'eaie in the government al, State, and local tax but den in Harrow O.'li- - w hi , fuice. U,:.I...'.at,afi of Utah has fluctuated bet Ann 3u $k) 5 m.ihoii, u! w .e Jj.lG'e-- by the U. S liuteau of Land sy bruise on the south city limits cent and 32 5 jer cent of rent w.n for M.iii.i.'ement million, or 7'J bidd.ng Tuevlay Tins was one of the significant on L't. h II. th way of iLst.e I 0.1 and g.n lean s on 1,83221 iivomo. Utahs state and new construction. St. jij J up Fed- Utah the undei lined by jxiints Id as a ir.i'.ity as t r.itLe h.t xtai local tax but den la.it year, measur- eral aid is a major t whir in tin a.m of Clear Clerk IV1.1 in Foundation in lt.i annual year-enined as a jxr rent of , ry Couny. moving over a new l.ng h.ghway in Utah nt Wash Just review of bii.i, e over L'ott was 11th highest in the Five j.urct.-l- of land were overcome, Unemjiloyinent comjteiLiation notes t Foundation The repot wet of the o!J struetuie. e for o.l and gas leinng in the nation. Utah taxes eri by jiai.l the total number of The Foundation reports that 50 weje rao-eThe new bridge Is jxirt of a four that substantially (hi year. Known geological structure, which jobs in Utah rose by ! nt.li highway and cent of all state and local The states that is njijiioxinvitcly 15 m.les northFoundation 6.5 June and i; between June, 1902, rejit in Utah last year went this lncieaie was a itom.Hic un- west of Huntington, Emery Counproject wli.'h shuts three m.les l'.HU. of these new jobs 4,199 runs through for education, the highest ratio der the law, and was MH the re- ty. north of Castle an increase in govern amount as follows: the fifty states. Total edu- sult of heavy unemployment the tn.un sheet, then south across High bi ldcrs merit oinjdoy merit. cational expenditures in Utah were Salt Ixike City. made Jack A. DuB-l- l. (',ittunMkl Wash and joins Utah The 1903 Federal, state, and hx'al govern equal to 8 (15 4u7 73 fur 512 21 acres m par- cent of persona some 30 just South of the new struct chut), .os in the merits ernjiloyed 72,301 persons in income, second highest ju'ojorton nance sweejimg ure. cel one, and $3,002 40 fur 210 ncies w.ll formula in which inuit Uf h during June of this year, ac- in the nation. The major reason some tax relief In 1904 for must in parcel tveo; Richf.eld Oil ComT7.P new road Is a t. to the Total cording for Utah's high effort to sujijHrt stable emjiloycrs. was constructed pany, Lis Angeles, $6,112 for too plant m.x lay and durinp education is the relatively large employment ConFoundation oWrvcs acres in parcel three, $12,13140 the Finally, by the Stratton Brothers this month amounted to 298,888 number of children to be educated that new social service program for 4 SO acres in parcel four, and struction Como my and HoU-rtneatly one out of every four in the public schools and colleges. authorized by the UK Congress In $5,056 for 2i0 acres in parcel five. Thu, Comand Anderson Construction cmjiloyed persons in Utah now The bonus bids in addition to According to the report, Utah 19G2 has resulted in an increase pany. Incorporated, at a cost of woiks for some unit of govern has usual annual rental juynients dolthe billion over a in half welfare expenditures $198,101. merit. lars for highway purjxjses since the outlay fur added administra- and royalties the successful bidCast of the bridge was $60,741 The Foundation study shows the end of World War II. Of this tive staff requirements. ders will have to pay. and was built by Ray Whitney Utahns paid an estimated that the a to subcontractor Comjany, $629 million in federal , state, and U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE primary contractor. lwal taxes during the 1963 fiscal Bureau of Land ManINTERIOR, "Hio old structure was a steel year. 'I7i is total tax load, which Card truss bridge and had been in use includes 'hidden" as well as di- agement, Land Office, 301 Darlfor many years, being narrow and rect taxes, was equal to $6 57 for ing Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that six In recent years unsafe. It was every man, woman, and child in nearly impossible for two modem the state. Thus, the total tax bur- parcels of land totaling 30.1G167 We wish to take this means of expressing our humble thanks acres in Carbon County, Utah, are cars to pass on the bridge, and and heartfelt ijrecMi:on for the many kindnesses extended to for den about $2,628 to amounts offered for leasing through sealed us on our bereavement. impossible for a truck and car or two trucks to pass on the struct- an average family of four persons. bids on the terms hereinafter We join in our sorrow and extend our deepest sympathy and ure. Foundation analysts observe sjxcified to qualified bidders of condolences to all of the bereaved families of the men who lost Several times in recent years that the taxes paid by Utahns last the highest cash amount per acre their lives in the trag.c mine exjilosion at the Carbon Fuel Comof for as a bonus the privilege the bridge has had to be repaired pany mine. leasing said parcels for native asand was becoming unstable. We pray that they may be comforted in their sorrow. bitumen semisolid and solid Carbon Students Win phalt, and bituminous rock (including We also give our thanks to the courageous mine rescue crews CARD OF THANKS rock or sands and other men who assisted, at the risk of their own lives, in Second, Third from which oil is recoverable only We wish to express our deep apthe heroic attempt made at trying to save the lives of these dethe treatment after and friends Elk our to men. all by special In Test Leader preciation posit is mined or quarried), in acrelatives for the flowers and many Words cannot adequately express our appreciation. acts of kindness shown us followRuth Rasmussen and Bill Berlo-lio- , cordance with the regulations in ing the death of our beloved husseniors at Carbon High School, 43 CFR Part 203, 27 F.R., July 4, Mrs. Victor Fossat and Family. band, father, son and brother, John won second places in the Elks 1962 (Circular 2082). Air. and Mrs. R. James Allred, All bids must be submitted to Senechal, Jr. Youth Leadership contest. John Mrs. Louis (Catherine) Fossat, Mrs. John Senechal, Jr. Mizakawa, senior and student bixiy the Manager, Land Office, Salt Albert and William Fossat, and family president, placed third, and Steven Lake City, Utah, on or before 2:00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foisat and Family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sene- Diamanti, also a senior, was nam- p.m., MST, January 23, 1961. A, Mr. and Mrs. Allred Fossat and Family, ed second alternate in the boys minimum bid of $1 per acre or chal, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tsangans, fraction thereof is required. Bid-- i and Mrs. Henry division. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fossat, Skriner Other winners in the district ders must submit with each bid Mr. and Mrs. Martin IIislop and Family. h of the amount bid in Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pilling are Del Rae Merrihew, who won certior cashiers check, cash by won first, and Paula Butler, who third in the girls division. These fied check, or money order made to the order of the Bugirls are seniors at East Carbon. payableof Land Management, and reau Kenneth Bowlby, East Carbon, file a showing of acreage holdings, w'on first place and Herman Riffle, or corjwrate qualifica also of East Carbon, was named citizenship tions similar to that required un diviin the first alternate boys dor 43 CFR 191.3. No bid for less sion. than a full parcel, as listed below These winners were announced will be considered. A separate bid by David Galbraith,", chairman of in a separate sealed envelope, must the scholarship committee of Pi ice submitted for each parcel. The two-third- Dctmbr 1 p-l- t yi-ai- o l jx-- r jx-- r 111 ir ! 1 Em-ting- d e lhu-fo- ,ij-- gou-rnii- pm-'r.i- s I 1 three-tenth- jx-- '0 r rep-re-ent- , wa-r- jvay-rnen- jx-- r fi-i- y four-inc- h rej-ir- ' S . V s sjx-n- t i I esjxx-iall- of Thanks You Mean All Ive Been Paying is INTEREST? One good rule when borrowing money is, Know Your gvxxl rule: get it from First Federal. When buying or modernizing a home, you not only get a First Federal loan at Savings and Loan Association rates, but a juvnijit payment record is the finest credit reference you can have. Another -- one-fift- . Lodge 1550. Each winner, who will now com jx;te in the state contest in January, received a $100 bond. Other candidates from Carbon High School for the scholarships were Gene Schultz, Sherry Ball and Angelo Halamandaris. Entrants prepared brochures containing certificates, newspaper clippings, and letters concerning their activities. Each student enclosed a letter about his qualifications, a statement from his parents, and letters of should be endorsed "Seal(insert ed bid for Parcel No. number), not to be opened until :00 p.m., MST, January 23, 1964." No bid received after the hour fixed herein for receiving such bids will be considered. The remainder of the bonus and the annual rental must be paid START THE NEW YEAR and an acceptable surety bond in RIGHT DOUT BE LIKE A the sum of $5,000 must be furPIN - POINTED ONE WAY nished by the successful bidder, toAND HEADED ANOTHER gether with his proportionate share of the total cost of publicaWe are known for the tion of this notice prior to the ispromptness and courtesy in-of our service. Bring all your suance of the lease. The successful we surance questions to us bidders share shall be that prowill gladly help you solve of the total cost that the portion A man came into the drugstore them. of parcels awarded to him number hairinvisible and asked for some bears to the number of parcels for nets for his wife. When he got which high bidders are declared. them from the clerk, he asked, The deposits of the other bidders Are you sure theyre invisible?" will be returned upon acceptance of the successful bid. Bidders are "Of course Im sure, was the warned against violation of secreply. Ive been selling them all tion 1860 Title 18, U. S. Code, morning and theyve been out of prohibiting unlawful combination or intimidation of bidders. The stock for a month." right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Royalties payable to the Un'ted States will be at the rate of 12'i per cent of the market value of bitumen produced from the leased deposits, which royalty shall not be less than 10 cents a ton of 2,000 pounds of bituminous sandstone mined or quarried. The lands offered for lease in 6 parcels are described as follows: Parcel No. 1 : T.14S..R.14E.. SLM., Utah; Sec. 11: All; See. 14: All; Sec. 15: All; 1,920 00 acres. Parcel No. 2: T.11S..R.14E., SLM, Utah; Sec. 4: Lot 4, SW&NWU, WV2SWk; See. 9: NWUNEli, SliiNEli, NWi, SV2; Sec. 10: DO YOU HEED 919 G5 acres. SW i Parrel No 3 T13S.R14E., SLM, Utah; Sec. 20: NELNEK, S4 NEU, NW U , S2; Sec. 28: NEi NEL, SLNEi, NWi, SL; Sec. 29: NE4. NERNWi, SLXWU, NLSWL, SE'iSW'i, SEU; Sec. 33: NM, N2SWii, SWUSWI4, 2,280 00 acres. N2SEU Parcel No. 4 : T.13S ,R 14E SLM, For Your Dinner Parties, Wedding Utah, Sec 18: Lots 2. 3. 4. WL SEKNWL. NE 4 , NERNWL, ELSW4, SKL; Sec 19: Ixts 1, Reception, Anniversaries or the Holiday ,2. 3, 4, NEL. ELNWU. EL SW4. SEN; Sec 30- Lots 1. 2, envelop Attention HOSTESSES TABLE LINENS 1 Contact - Yrite or Phone. NLNEL NEUNWL, SEL 3. 4. . Parcel No. Utah; See. S'2S 1 SEU; 2 -- - 1.563 42 acres SLSEi SWR. 5- TITS .RISE, SIAI, - SLL; See 24: 23See' 25' N'L. EL'SWR. Sec. 26 AM; See 3V MVb : NLNWL SE N'EL. SWRNEL. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY LNWL, N2SE'4 SELSEL Stiff) acres Parcel No 6: T13.S RIME, SIJ.I, '1 ah See NE L NI iN7 4. SN'.'WL. SL; See 14 Fi NEL SLNEL NWL F r3 1 & LINEN SUPPLY CO. Phone 24 North Carbon e S7X. Vt 1 ; I,os 23 637-234- 0 ox J e ADVANCED NOTICE REQUIRED F r 'MIX' Jr. 1. 2 E IN I; -- e o h PM 1 . , See 4 3 NFL, EL NW 2 1, M T, e, .e R Lep-- 'Ce-T- If F re P r 26 63 Jar ry 2 P6-- I. if .'-- . L'K r1 Yf- -r n ! ' 777 v M'Ri p v, PP - 1: i . 24 NLSLL 1 - 4 East Price Across Ln fron Molor.Vu Fhone 637-036- 0 J |