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Show i ' f UhadSaM "if ' . - s -- I 5 i ...1 II THE EUX, PBICE, Uf PAGE TWO ROBBERY AND ATTEMPT AT MURDER MOST FOUL Carbon countys jail nov holds Torn Skandieh, 30 years of ape, and who is charged with a brutal assault over at Sunnyaide last Saturday evening. Ilia victim is Reba Yueabiadovirh, aged 55 years, and whose recovery is sal to be extremely doubtful. Skandieh beat the man over the head with a gun and then kicked him, breaking several ribs, one of whieh pierced the right lung and another puurturing his intestines. He is said to have confessed after a vere grilling which lasted the greater part of Saturday night after the assault occurred. The men, who were miners, were living with Mike Svitich. another miner. Skandieh and Svitich went uptown together, leaving their eomanion alone. While the elderly man ale t Skandieh returned and attacked him, searched for money in another room, and then departed, hiding his gun in some sand nearby, Skandieh then apftealrd to C. A Williams, chief deputy sheriff, saying ordered him out of the house when he was asked for some money belonging to the prisoner. Deputies Williams and James Jackman accompanied Skandieh to ths shack, and where they found the victim. After questioning Skandieh, the officers placed him under arrest. Vueabiaduviteh rallied toward Sunday morning and made a statement in which he said that Skandieh assaulted him without provocation and rubbed him. Should the injured man die the prisoner will face a charge of first degree murder. ' t 1 Ihn nil niniifn..i, ..I, ...... ..,1 .' ,,?' 'y " J. t 'V '' ' s "s , ' ' , '"'If rl FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 TIIDAT. AB-EV- EBY f a List of Nomina.tion39 NOVEMBER 7, 1W) For For Cone For Juv For Su For JMatrl For BUtt REPORTS FURNISHED State Road Commission Adopts Better . Business Methods. For The state road commission has called the attention of county commissioners to the means which it has adopted of eliminating the complaints so frequently heard in the past that the counties never had any check on the amount of eounty funds being expended on state roads nor any real idea of where the money was going. For three months now each eounty baa received at the end of each month a statement, built somewhat on the plan of a monthly statement from a hank to its patron. This shows the number of each claim paid, the person to whom it was paid and something of the nature of the payment and the amount It also carries the balance in each fund provided by a county for road work within that county at the beginning and the end of the month, and the amount uf the deficit in any fund, if there ia one. Concerning the purposes of this statement, which would enable a eounty at any time and on short notice to audit all its funda with the state road eommiaaiun, the state ia thus advising the county governments by letters: 4 During the past three months there have been aent to your eounty statements from the accounting department of the state road commission, showing in detail the condition of road funds as the accounts appear on our records. Included in these statements you will find detail of expenditures that have been chained against your funds. The purpose of: sending these statements to you is to keep you acquainted with the condition of the various fundi in whieh your eounty is interested once every month. We realise that this is a new department, but we have felt that it would afford a very good check on expenditures, and one whieh you, as commissioners of your county, shouliftie in a position to make at frequent intervals. We earnestly hope that each nue of these statements will be carefnlly gone over by you with your auditor and if anything is found which is not immediately clear to you we invite you immediately to take the matter up with us. And, further, if you ran suggest any changes in the form of the statements that are aent which will make them more elear to you, we aasure you we shall be glad to receive your suggestions. In this matter, as in all others, it is the desire of the commission to keep closely in touch with the commission-er- a of the various counties so that there shall he at all times a full understanding between ns. In particular, we desire that you shall lie advised of every matter connected with the amounts between your eounty and this office. W e and assure solicit your desire to work and intention our of you closely in harmony with you. J. E. GE . FOURTH SURVEY MADE The fourth Uintah railway survey through the Hook Cliff Mountains under Itaxter Pass and on to the Bonanza mines in Uintah eounty has just been finished. This ia the one that will most likely be aecepted. It cuts grade down from 72 to 3 ier cent and reduces all to fifteen decurves from sixty-sigress. It calls for a broad gauge road. The construction will cost perhaps (KM). There is no information as to when wtirk will begin. x $1.-00- 0, For Conn JO A.F. For Couri d. c. gi LAKEE C W.N.CC H LAWBE X I GEORG! h i re Aj State of Utah, County of Carbon ss. I, H. C. Smith, county clerk in and for Carbon county, state of Utah, do hereby office as appear for state, county and precinct officers and now on file and of record in my office. Witness my hand and s (Seal). GRAND OFFICIAL LOSES CASE AGAINST BANK HAMMOND, LICUNSKR KUSANO ROGER forty-- The Sun. J. V. 8T1UTER OF TITLES Abstracts of title furnished to any piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire Aftcr lengthy arguments presented insurance written in the beet comp.i-nie- a in the sides both the for Keal estate, bonds, etc. Second by attorneys of floor Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. rase of Charles Ktlley, treasurer Grand county, against the Moab State IiHnk, whieh institution failed on January 8, 15121, and J. P. Miller, Andrew S. Somerville, V. E. Gordon and R. Lee Wool-le- y Dil worth Host Kirk, sureties, Judge Japanese Merchandise of Every Description of the district court last Saturday Catering to the trade of the residecided in favor of the defunct hank of the local coal ramps dents and the defendants. The action of the and surrounding territory. treasurer sought to hold his boudsmen GET M B QUOTATIONS liable for the funds of Grand eounty, Concrete Building, South Ninth Street, Price, Utah. amounting to $22,445, on dejsisit when its doors were closed. The court hold that inasmuch as Kelley has served as jY treasurer two full terms and is now) completing his third term, lie should, S-- H have executed a new bond eneh time he began a new term, the court hoblinrr that as a matter of law each time he began he did so aa being an entirely SIII.XKK imos.. Mgr. distinct individual from his previous Cigars Pry Climate, rianros, I'or-- I term. uomlon 8EED CROP CLEANUP Clean up of the alfalfa seed crop in the Uintah Basin is now estimated at abont three nation pounds. Three cleaning plants are now in operation out there and the yield gives promise Louisians farmers received over of being greater than wliat the experts five thousand dollars through the estimate. While the general average sale during the spring of of the crop is about five bushels, the 1022 of nineteen thousand bushels of maximum :s given at sixteen bushels. lesperiera seed whirh had been grown and to methods ad-- : Complete line of bUnk books of everjr vised graded according description. 5 by extension workers. ESS WHOLESALE CO Jobber. Candy Awmrtmpnt of Penny Staff, Bulk and Hie and Ten Cent Bars. Hornet's Oiocoiatoe, llatlilng Girl Hack. Kimwor to Rummy. Now Closed. Phono I IB, Speed. Scnrlee, SUvagnl Hldg, Price, Utah CARBON HOSPITAL Niw Management for beat results and PRICE LODGE No. 52, L 0. O. F. MACHINES PRICE, UTAH not now, but for many EL Jameson nee J. will Meets that years. each Wednesday evening at your machine Is taken care of. Corner Fifth I oclock. U A. Hills, N. a.; Howard and J streets. Phone llOw. Meyer, V. G.; J. Q. Whltford, Becy. SINGER tnn Complete line of blank books of every Duplicating and triplicating sale books. Eastern prices. description. The Sun. The Sun. Our Shoes Feel Good to Your Feet Twenty Bede, and An Ambulance In Service. Modern In Every Reaped DR. W.P. WINTERS Proprietor PRICE, UTAH Dr. Winters Will Answer AH Calls. Day or Nifht Have you a good pair of feet? Then you should keep them so by.wearing a good pair of shoes the kind that protect the feet. If your feet areJame that is all the more reason why you should wear a pair of our real comfort shoes. They cost no more. These are the kind we sell. Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawatha, Mohxland, Wert Hiawatha and GR0RGH E. MeDERMAID, Supt |