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Show 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921 THE 8UK, PRICE. financial Statement of Price City, Utah, to Rational Capital In Place of Farowan Gentleman. Go Scott M. Mathesun of Parowaa has been appoiuted Auiericsn Legion delo-gst- e for GENERAL FUND. ..aceipta for year )verdrnwn aa per statement, January I, 1111- farranta issued during year 12S 'ash on band, December SI, 1U Lib on band aa per treasurer's report January 1, "arrants outstanding December SI, 1SSS on band as per recorders books. l.SSS.tl . 141.141.S1 . . S.S0I.I4 l1 9.299.41 2,299.44 1 RECEIPTS. ;bts (does ter and iter (does ter and not Include IS81.94 applied on light, sewer extensions) not Include 4141.44 applied on light, sewer extensions) SS.S04.S1 S4.TS4.24 ll.lfiS.il cenaes tana from bank atice's collections imetery lectric servloe deposits ents ater service connections . .... iwer connections funds t I ills mercbandlgn lectrlo light extensions I It rays garetto permits PC tax terest on bank balances lecial sidewalk redemptions octal waterworks fund Is coal land lease lacellaneoua lfi.000.00 SO SfiO.OO 1,704. B. Jones, president of the General Federation of Womens clubs. Specialists on educational subjects will talk to S4S.TT group meetings. Education the keynote to Amerito.ts 11.40 can citizenship from the legion a viewSfiO.OO point. The legion has doubled its efS0.00 forts to eliminate illiteracy since cenSl.SI Sfi.lt sus figures of 1920 revealed there are BS.SS in tiie United States five million men 1(0.00 22.40 $144,717.0$ and women unable to read. The legion Americanism department points out that the number must be greater than this as almost 25 per cent of the men 1, StS. II drafted for the war could not read. 1.420.00 4,12(.2fi The United States stands eleventh in S.OTT.fiS illiteracy among the enlightened na0,247.71 tions. 1,210.05 1.270.CS Campaigns will be extended to each 277.80 state following the conference. S0.lfil.00 11,010.72 COLORADO TO JOIN WITH UTAH 0,024.17 412.50 IN EXTERMINATION 1,020.00 4ST.02 4SS.00 S0.4C re department vet department iltor rk el, all departments iter department sctrlc department, maintenance and operation, tctrle department, Investment laments and costs (principally Lyman 4k Pack case) oka, stationery and printing stage ephone and telegraph ..... - 011.48 110.49 821.81 281.48 2,181.81 714.88 ictlons tietery paid rrest funds, electric service deposits lice of the peace Hall 15,000.00 10,526.81 440.00 218.40 271.40 04.21 584.88 50.08 1.078.00 878.01 . nty j fixtures lth department fewalk Extension No. 2 (Vision of ordinances estate, Olson reservoir gs horn for city band pt of cityChristmas tree jimunlty Hoe 1.170.01 158.80 500.00 2,200.00 1 pellaneous on hand 50.00 42.42 50.00 114.45 - 2,200.04 SPECIAL WATERWORKS FUND. during year issued , Fintshand as per treasurer's report, January Jh on hand Ofclpts 72,004.02 154.78 1, fiil 1024 118.50 ants outstanding 864.78 on hand aa per recorders records RECEIPTS. 9 70,000.00 nty bonds of 11000.00 each, sold 25.00 ...... ...... .. lum on bonds 298.87 ed Interest on bonds from date of issue to delivery 688.85 est on bank balances 10.82 :: nds of pipe, diverted to Dunbar company in exchange season 2,289.12 tor pips furnished early in the 59.92 er fro ml general fund account error ' - 79.80 $ 18,287.88 $ 14,204.28 859.84 DISBURSEMENTS. ment of bonds, 1920 issue ... e, cash on hand, January 1, 1924 $ $ 10,12.60 22,128.80 $ $ SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUNR RECEIPTS. on hand as per statement, January 1, 1922 $ Ilona from propertyowners, Sewer Extension No. tions from propertyowners. Sidewalk Extension I - Vo. 2 fer from general fund DISBURSEMENTS. to contractor, Sewer Extension No. 2 $ coupons paid on Sidewalk Extension No. 2 'USJM paid on Sidewalk Extension No. 2 isnonhar' 90.18 945.66 521.20 168.80 $ 869.59 488.88 108.88 $1, 1828 268.62 $ SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT GUARANTY FUND, fi? RECEIPTS. dkon hand, taxes, 1923.. ... $ . I SIDEWALK EXTENSION NO. 2. clal paving warrants outstanding as per statement ) January 1, 1123 $ $ knts outstanding, December 21, 1922. 51 SEWER EXTENSION NO. 2. sewer warrants outstanding LIBRARY FUND. . L? $ bank balances XT ry 25tk ' BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. BONDS OUTSTANDING, JANUARY 1. 1928. faj I? Ike. f 8 taue, 8 Msue, 8 L dm cent wSSmp. per cent water per cent water Msue, 8 per cent water fVA.s. S, gm Carbon county Wkeand r, 2,280.42 2,412.72 28.80 w $ DISBURSEMENTS, Soring year as per treasur- - na hrtcnTand 2RULjj!!S!Sd 231 23d. $ $ , RECEIPTS. uary 1, 1928 55iwd.sM on ration 488.88 1,288.05 72,449.89 . report great effort to entirely rid the section of the pests. Other campaigns are being carried out in various sections of the state by fanners and ranchmen on a much smaller scale under the direction of Richards. The campaign in San Joan ia expected to take the best part of the next two or three months. Richards left Salt Lake City last Saturday for Monticello to get the work well under way. During hia stay he will lecture to audiences at Monticello, La Sal and Blanding on Ridding the Country of the Rodent Pest." The state of Colorado last Friday forwarded to the interstate commerce commission its petition in protesting against the reorganization plan of the Denver and Rio Grande Western as 78,449.89 approved December 13th by that body and asking a rehearing in the case. The $ charges that the rail- road would be made topheavy with obligations ahould the plan be permitted to go into operation, and that its operation for the good of Colorado would 88,161.20 be hampered because alleged overcapitalization would draw too heavy upon its revenues and thus keep transportation rates unnecessarily high. The pe22.161.80 tition atatea that the proposed amount of stock and bond issues in the reorganization plan aggregates in excess of $197,000,000, while the tentative value of the road, based on' the cost of reproduction less depredation, ia less than $83,000,000. 1,715.88 FUND APPORTIONED recent apportionment of the the In school funds to bis distributed in the several districts of the state the total 1,716.88 amount per capita will be $17.80 and which is the largest ever made by the state at any one time. Later another distribution will come and which will 577.29 swell the total to between twenty-fou- r dollars per capita. and twenty-fiv- e 1,774.72 UTAH FUEL CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH CoffiMSirett Affoummdl ttllne fflfoflBD , - 4,601.95 is'ean'oa $292,000.00 It tells in everyday language the easiest, simplest and most economical way to use Concrete for making drives, walks, septic tanks, garages and other permanent improvements. Easily followed instructions give you all the details necessary for estimating materials, mixing, placing and finishing the Concrete. Concrete Around the Home" is only one of our many booklets available without charge to those interested in using Concrete. HOLDEN Announces the opening of the Price Sheet Metal Works In the basement of Wootton & Hanson Bldg . Estimates given on anything in sheet metal Hotair furnaces . Chimney tops. Guttering and repair work a 9 If you are planning any of the money-farin- g concrete improvements seen everywhere nowadays, such aa a permanent floor, basement, or foundation for your buildings, a manure pit, feeding floor, comcrib or silo, we have a booklet on the subject with complete instructions for building it of Concrete. Remember this service ia free. The Portland Cement Association has 28 offices, listed below, and one of them is pour office the one nearest you. Find which one it is, and write today about the concrete improvements you are planning. There are people in that office whose business it is to help you save money by making it easy for you to uae concrete. Let them show you how they can help you. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION a4 National Organization to Improve and Extend die Uses of Concrete Da Mom WW Chian AtaBw Jwhanwlb I Lm New Yoric City Aaada Parkanbaag - tlvrpn pimwit Nn (Mum SakLafctChy Sc. Lm. Vmm.aC. Waihwgtn", D.C. VERY LIGHT IS THE BURDEN Pay a small premium yourself and let the company care for the big lots when it comas. Fire when we are not expecting when we are least prepared for it We write policies in the beet of American companies. This means the prompt payment when the conflagration comes. We go you bonds. Let toll what we have for sale in city property, ranches and the like. oo-cu- rs raOy u EQUITABLE REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. PRICE, UT An Spring Canyon Girl scout leaders are trained in regBIRTHDAY PARTY ular courses at about ninety instituMT. PLEASANT, Jan. 4 Mrs. Par-le- y tions for higher education in twenty-seve- n Hansen, Mrs. John Gunderson, states. More than half of these .rs. P. A. Poulson, Mrs. Orson Broth-erso- n are given by instructors under the suand Mrs. Hans Bro thereon enterpervision of the education department tained sixty guests at a dinner las' Coal Co. evening in honor of the seventy-fir- s birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Fredrikks Brotherson. Dancing and a musical program followed dinner. Mrs. Brotherson was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. One of every ten members of the facby the city records, (or the year ending December 21. 1922. In witness where- ulty of the Pennsylvania State college of, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city this is devoting virtually his entire time to Klh day of January, 1924. research work. Thirty men and one woman are investigating problems in agricultural and industrial conditions (Seal) in that state. Be sure that you are right; whether 10,000.90 282,000.00 $292,000.00 are able to go ahead or not City Recorder. you Approved by the mayor and city council this 7th day of January, 1924. W, Ockey, city recorder of w, JONES, Mayor. th foregoing sutement to bo a Being unable to make money some of the financial condition of Price City, aa shown Attest: GEORGE E. OCKET, City Recorder. people are content to make trouble. -- $ w"Msosaasasm J. W. . Everyone who wants to improve his place or save money around his farm, needs the new Portland Cement Association booklet Concrete Around the Home. of the Girl Seouta (Inc.) and the rest by regular faculty members or by rep4,801.96 resentatives of local troops. In the Don't tell your troubles to others. classes offered by the girl seouta the It only discloses the fact that yon classes are conducted, aa far as possihavent sufficient willpower to rise ble, in the form of scout troop above them. ty attorney. JOHNSTUN8 DRAY Does All Kinds of Hauling Goes Anywhere Any Tima Call Phone No. 9$ Ask for This New Booh EXPENSES LEGITIMATE The expenses of county officers in 1,774.72 attending tax conventions are proper charges against the eounty as long as 1,995.98 the allowances do not exceed the three hundred dollars maximum per year, Harvey II. Cluff, attorney general, has written to I A. Larsen, Millard eoun- jioeea a! Tojoooioo ASK YOUR DEALER WOULD BE TOPHEAVY, THINKS CENTENNIAL STATE 114.51 I. ant 488.28 commonwealth RECEIPTS, on hand as per statement, January 1, 1122, MM 1028 on bank balances y $ SINKING FUND, t fc. $ 218.75 7.81 28.98 28.75 264.78 The cold weather won't bother yon when your bine are filled with Castle Gate and Clear Creek coals theyre hot; dean, freeboming tad economical. i 191.88 40.57 for melting lead Fllaneoua, tools and welding .. on hand Note About $7000.00 worth of this material is on hand awaiting installation.) 'I'm going to give you your money's worth this winterl Here it is after January 1st, and its high time 1 unloaded my stocks of ice, snow, blizzards and sleet. You better be prepared. which have been eausing much damage in the southeastern section of this! state and the southewestem portion of Colorado, according to B. B. Richards,! who has charge of the rodent control of the United States biological survey j or Utah. 14 So much damage has been done recently by the rabbits to hay and grain slacks that it has been found necessary to wage an extensive war on the pests, Richards says. Last year the residents of San Juan county were verv active in trying to rid the county of the rabbits by conducting hunts and landing together in other sections and conducting small poison campaigns. $144,717.08 duck was accomplished and thousands of them killed, but the rabbits are again overwhelming the country." $ 78,449.09 During the proposed campaign, which is expected to be started within the $ 72,449.89 next few days, it ia believed that all the residents of that section of Utah 488.28 and Colorado will $ join together in one 10.188.88 1,844.00 287.80 i JW O.M.Winber Utah and Colorado will join in an 15,777.21 12,107.27 22,891.29 .... ains in Snow effort to exterminate the jack rabbits DISBURSEMENTS. t . including truck hire ar company, leas Balt Lake freight bill of $802,25 rd States Cast Iron Pipe company rican Cast Iron Pipe company, less commission : and freight bill, Dunbar Roberts 4k Co., for fire hydrants yht and express on miscellaneous items and Smelter Supply company, for tools ; boxes .. tools, lanterns, etc Machine company, small etc. pipe, tools, cable, pendent Qua and Oil company per I the American Legion, and Mrs. Olive l.m.os DISBURSEMENTS. rerdrawn aa per statement. January 1, 1S21. larles lice department iry salaries rial waterworks fund tsh to the national illiteracy eral Federation of Womens clubs, cooperating with the United States Bureau of Education will combine in outlining steps to stamp out illiteracy. Speakers at the general sessions will include Dr. John J. Taggert, United States commissioner of education; National Commander John R. Quinn of 41.ISS.1S pees L conference in Washington, D. C., January 11th to 14th, it was announced last $144,717.08 Friday by Kirke M. Decker, department service officer. A. S. Ilorslev of $144,717.01 Helper is alternate. He is principal of the public schools there and a son of $ 7,609.05 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Horsley of Price. The American Legion, the National 7,609.05 Educational association and the Gen- wa- - I PAGE HORSLEY ANALTERNATE Hay For the Year 1923. FRIDAY. UTAH-EVE- RY Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at STORMS, UTAH General Offlceo, 117 Newheues Building. 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