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Show lTjgBCgA MB THE 8 UN. PRICE, UtAH-EYE- RY FRIDAY. PAGE THREE toaHon', a P13' "'.'f ending out a I The enfest.,eh Kf a you like, you'lle TUU-U- hH Kl to find In 10 Uiiujr to work. On tlie umurary tlie ndiuire I nM look tlie moreofyou'll your Until fipunlbietw Epiufaite fbtfkli- - Give It triaL up your altlrtu and tullum u.l we are pretty confident iSj youw to our U of plaeeu at p tnr m aU reirularly. ry -- i i PS.iUe hm teductiona t of the particular county! ana urging their consideration. The governor mwerie hi n lettef .utIining the mates position in the lovSfS nut which "-d- , ScoTer'ihei PSICE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 218 crusade, in part as follows j -- u M-eipt- s r 1- ' i- ella-neo- Coal Co. i : lieu a business begins to exjieii-- 1 enee trouble in meeting expenses tin1 tirely due to ruadbuilding as is $7,-- y Ht of Mu -- tnte dlii." tliitijt for the ' l)l the taxat mi situation s.lsni?,,P.ul to do is make a tiior- uamtgemeut leadis n'ul''"S ougb analysis of and disbud- - 1' KVW-msllOWS tlltTC WilS IU1 11inents with a view tn making the iiusi-- 1 irease of $5Jti.4'l,i iu the twenty-fiv- e u.muy raiwd ness live within its un ;'.ns. In no oth-- ! ,,r houl punm. under tlie roust leader manner can a reduetiou in expend- tutioiiaauiriidiu.it and uu iuereas of fuels itures lie made intelligently and no en- $101,685 in turds raised for mit purposes. Reductions are shown terprise ran be cxjieeted to survive that does not observe this sound busi- between the two years ..if $15(1, iTil in the cities and towns; $55,134 in (lie ness principle. The slate is a inamiuoth husiuess county general iunds; $3i',434 in the -inst.tution. Its busiiu in government. road funds and $'ng.3iii) in the stite The people are the stuekhohler and general fund. I'onsidiriiig the 28 per cent of the general fund of the state by their expression at tlie (Kills usualwhich ly they designate certain desires for there went to th University of Utah remained fur the state governthe conduct of government for the next two or four years. The laws en- ment only $,(8!),823. acted by the legislature presrrilie the STA1E FAIR MATTERS regulations for the conduct of government and the executive department's function is the administration of the Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek CoaL City ud Commonwealth Now Trying lawa. In recent months a general cry has to Come Together. been voiced in the various political Proposal to make the state fair of the state against the taxes levied. The principal revenue ground a eity park for seven month for tlie coudurt of government rum's of each year are now under negotiathrough taxation. Under favorable tion lietween the fair director and conditions there are other sources of the Salt Lake City commission. H. II. revenue, but in the lust analysis taxa- Cluff, attorney general, ha ruled that tion is the main source of revenue. If the asKoeiation. retaining its separate other sources fail, then all the money entity a the successor of the ITeaeret for the conduct of government must Agricultural and Manufacturing company, ha the , lower to make such an be raised through taxation. Pursuant to the dictates of sound arrangement. The matter came up business policy the officers of the when Mayor Xealeu addressed a letter state government have made and are to W. C. Winder, president of the slate fair asking that the making analyses of receipts and dis- state deed association, to the eity a piece of the bursements in order that they may take such steps as may he within their land at the northeast corner of the nineteen million four hundred thousfair grounds at present unused by the and arret of land iirUtah remain (Hiwer to reduce ex(enditurps .uul re There has been authorized lieve the tax burden. Rut in the end, fair, on which the city might build a althe stockholders or the (ample, may lie fire station. The mayor pointed out for survey about 2,30011)0 acres, , murh lieen at that the station fire delay-nearest the work has present though called uiHin to express their desires the mile is a fair a and half ed (lending appropriations. grounds and to do without certain conveniences which they have (dunned or which distant and that at some seasons of the GRAND COUNTY FARMERS SEEK the roads are noue too good. they now enjoy. The only way to re- year REDUCTION The city, the mayor said, is not in duce taxes in the aggregate is to sjiend But you are secured from going broke after the to purchase a site. financial (msition less money. MOAR, Feb. 25. The shareholders With some difficulty it might arrange fire if your property is properly insured. Others consider Land asOne Important Item. for the cost of erecting the building. of the Moab National Farm it better to pay a little for insurance than to lose a lot by In the limitation of rxN'nditures The dedication to the city by the state sociation at the bienuial meeting here there always is one item which cannot of a site would serve not only to pro- this week elected ita directors. These the flames. How about you? We represent the most reM. Roliertson, J. t, tect be set aside or lowered except by the property in the, vicinity of the arc J. K. Snyder, T.A. Lnveridge. II. I). liable companies In America. Honda. Notary work. if the credit of the state is to he fair grounds, but the state's projierty I. Miller, John N. maintained. That is the public debt. as well. The matter was referred to Dalton, W. E. Gonlon and Fred is presiWe now have four divisions of govern- W. I). Sutton, treasurer, as manager of Prewer, John T. Lnveridge dent, and George C. Constantine, secment which are enqiowered to levy the fair, and he replied in jwrt : meeting the matter of taxes and undertake improvements, If the city could use the whole retary. Ata the in tax valuation reduction each indejiendent of the others. They grounds and beautify them for a eity obtaining was brought out are cities and towns, school districts, mrk, giving the state the right to hold was discussed and it Co. fanners are paying counties and the state. Inasmuch as its fair there once a year the projierty that in some cases their of the taxes than in more produce could he used the year round, where each can, and usually docs, act Second Floor Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah It was deeidid the taxpayer unless he is now it i used but one month. The rest farms bring in cash! and state equalion the to call county thsn of the time it is depreciating. Kach a closer student of government boards for a reduction in the the average person loses sight of the year it costs the state a large sum of zation valuation. tax his propor- money from which we derive no beneaggregate of the ex(ienses, tion of which he ultimately will be fit. I iielieve this (inquisition could be worked out lietween the eity and the called upon to bear. In view of such a situation it is state and both parties would profit not surprising that most of us are by it Sinre this correspondence the mutshocked to learn that the aggregate nublie debt of the various taxing units ter ha been subject to further verbal of the state ia in excess of $41,600,000. discussion. It i pointed out that fir TRACING ITS ORIGIN Of this amount about $3,500,000 rep- the benefit of West Side residents HI Wife What was that quotation resents temporary loans carrying in- second edition of ths Liberty Park too Good Room and Csfa la Oonnsctlon. I car not who make the lawa terest charges ranging from 6 to 10 might untimately be maintained by the about of a nation f" afbe will the on residence and that paid and cent probably property eity per Mr. Wetmore I dont know it alL North of Tavern Near Depot PRICE, UTAH ter taxes are collected this winter, West Side would become increasingly It wa said bjr aomo ray who had a recis debt in desirable if more attention were paid ipe for homebrew. The remainder of the public the nature of bonds, practically all of to the beautification of the surround twenty years maturity, with occasion- ings. ally an optional ten years redemption. Assuming the population of I tan SURVEY IS DISCUSSED to be 450,000, the per capita publie doldebt is approximately ninety-thre- e e State and Federal Officials Hold Conlars or four hundred and sixty-fivdollars for the average family. Flariference At Zion. rate as 5 A ng the average interest cent a 5 year Plan for surveying approximately per cent and allowing per fVt eight hundred thousand acre of the for sinking funds, then 10 Vi Per of the total debt or in excess of ! puhlir domain here in Utah during the must be provided annually spring, summer and fall months were obliga- discusspd at Salt Lake City at a meetthe people to meet standing distributed of K. D. Sorenson, United State tions. If this charge were each man, ing that mean would general; (1. D. I). Kirkpatsurveyor equally it would rick, assistant supervisor of Unitei woman and child in the state $0.60 anil the a Slates surveys; John T. Olilroyd, state pnv approximately forty-eigdollars land commissioner, and O..I). Kliason newx erage family almut debt. , chief clerk to the state commissioner a vear on the public .s The operations this year will represent 'Rut in reality the situal.on tor ' t nc an expenditure of $100,000, of which worse. The temporary loans about the $50,000 has lieen advanced by the state retired he should m,.st part, will mean end of the year and that chief of tin 'Ugh an a, q imprint inn made by the taxes from aside last 'session of the legislature. The the setting there ' Then was appropriated u,hui a prom-- i amount about $3.5MyX0. iucbidin that the federal government wil interest charges wine h, !-' reimburse the state later. This was short tinmpap.-!. done as a means of facilitating the $Ul').(MMl. suriilmiit which work on certain lands for which wiiUnioiiiit to the pu were authorized some time ago, total distribution toward veys , be will Jc debt this year, then-forebut whieh have been delayed on ac or an amount equal col nnt of lack of federal funds. $7,400,00 ,ow The lands to be surveyed this year i state. the in the request of state authorities were at cNlleetei to be at the meeting by Sorensen discussed Necessary Sinking Funds and Oldroyd. The tracts considerec that utmost iiii(Kirtaiii;e It ia of the various sections o: set aside sinking are scattered over there lie no failure to the state. There will be about four hundred thousand acres in alL In adand dition to this there will be a hundred one'vear, ofnegTeetTn comVvMirs' thousand acres of land in other localiretired Ih? (iro.i.p will the bonds on for which surveys were authorize! ties .del com, data v at maturity. The the distribution time ago. Kirkpatrick said that s the public debt show . from eighteen to twenty survey par$12."19.-i0- i iwns, . ... sin q.iO ties will be put in the field as soon as These parlies - the weather permits. TigOb These i? coven or eight men each towns fifteen about urn donot'includ; Tin ir work will not be confined to any t.iln .. . t r tin one particular section of Utah, but to of the stale in which surveys n n 1 town prejuris bem authorized. The work this ness of the cties h1 WIIhave liV'li. will ever a mm-- broad- fur the mo- -t pm t luoi.i.'-- veer, be j 1' terwurks. pi:bb' "j area than in any on! reason hereto- i! .' The Iir. c l iMiteii that approx inalely it W , Spring Canyon 4 i SUPERIOR QUALITY the reason behind all ership that endures. For more than years Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals have been the of Utah. ing The reason? Quality Superior ASK DEALER YOUR Utah Fuel Co. Klntn and Shipponi Calabratad of tba Spring Canyon Coal Mines at STORKS, UTAIL Stssnl Offices, SIT Nswhouaa Building. Salt Laks City, Utah, RR1N ELMER UTAH DOLTON, MerrhaniUn and General Stockmen's Supplies Dipping Vats and Feed In Connection Hotel. Lota Wit You're Treated fhere Right u n ns Never Secure From Fire f a I. J I if li: - y- s.' t t. rv. jwy-men- Succrmor to CRANEK g MARBLE lavo Flour GRINDING PLENTY Skols Wheat Flour, Graham Dour and Germade. Best when rah. Get them mill. Prices armers right at the are right. Mill and Elevator Co. J. WILBUR BURNHAM, Phone 225. Manager. We Deliver Price, Utah. KS ABERDEEN COAL EL highest efficiency. 2104 Tba ament equivalent quailed for storage. Will not " The boot of steaming and heating qualities. Coal & Coke Co. idependent .Hines at Kenilworth, Utah tanral Offices In the Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. KUSANO S. Htd Japanese Merchandise of Every Description Haring to the trade of the reel-tsn- ts of the local coal camps ud territory. our quotations .getsurrounding Ninth South Building, Concrete Street, Price. Utah. SUNSHINE TEA ROOM to 9 o'clock 12 to 2 o'clock T WKCIALS ALL DAY. Ml 7 Afternoon Parties Arrangement. Home Cooking and Knrronndlngs. SWjth anil Main Streets, the hUliurn Home. Price, Utah. Sandayg 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. t'v wintry days we quite agree r'witwt who avers that the .npoje has shifted its position. The J. U"'1!R j1 been trying to break Fssh i.ur immigration laws. tup Carbon Pool Hall Px'd way to get an obstinate i a thing is to tell him that he "ill hop right to it just to ynu are wrong. 0 live t'.S j. d-- lp mnn who is willing to 'Hficult task doesn't find it nf'rr he pets to going. tiiTi'iiineements. The Pun. k r The place to visit when you want congen ial surroundings. About New Millinery For Spring That all engrossing problem of selecting a spring hat ceases to be a task and becoes a Joy to the women who discover the interesting assortment that has made its appearance in our store the last week. There are charming little sailors with brims weighted down with springlike bouquets of flowers and fruits. There are smart toques There are hats with droop brims and many with quite wide brims. The tweed sport hats are just right for motoring or hats for general wear. ht t t,m S3, Begin early and dont let spring find ydu without your new hat. St -- e n.-- ,ne ia Equitable Real Estate & Investment ; IhHwt nehcon f ,S im-lud- Bessie Kennedy , Millinery PRICE, UTAH 1 r I l.l.T it I |