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Show . irH Li THE SUE, PAGE TWO ME BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FIXES 1 riil. .ibbtb-zts-xt Three TJn Said to Be Arxiou Getting I&to the Basin Tint On One-Prof- it a Now- Unofficial announcement has been made The assessed valuation of property rithin the jurisdietion of the state board of equalisation has been fixed or this year at $207,795,671. This eompares with $207,463,456 for the corresponding pnerty in 1924. Inasmuch as county auditors reporting to the state board indicate in some cases that equalization by the county has been downward on that within the jnrisdiction of such officials, it is probable that the total assessed valuation of all taxable property in Utah this year will he under the total of last, $665,451,862, unless the state in equalizing as lx tween counties should find. that some totals have to be seriously raised. inerty assessed by the state laianl includes all mining and public utilities. 1925. 9 2.1S5.292 17.258.367 5.710.5SS Counties. Beaver Bos Elder Osetie CARBON ...... 1V.3IK.U23 Davis Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron ...... .... ...... 57721n2 Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich r 1924. 22kNl.293 1729132115 5.854.294 l,47a7S 6.U26.885 137.036 3.590.2N0 12,078 2,619, 582 3,073.202 9,058,025 2,999 4,386,480 2.613.419 5M.476 205.548 20.438 65.44s.9N) 2,235.962 1.678.905 12.933.8S0 9,911.106 988,198 143.4N7 3.660,889 92113 9 i5 2.627.-- 3.190,623 5,926.815 2.7 4S 4.356,UIK 2.601.596 36S.742 115.INIS Ran Juan Halt Lake 28.488 67.751.511 2,247,748 1.619.461 15,254.441 9.056.291 1.043.416 24.030,679 22177.623 140.134 Banpete Revwr Summit Tooele Uintah Vtth Wasatch Washington Weber Totals , 22290,105 Curb Fuel CbL Steel Corp. lad. CL A - C. Liberty Fuel Lion Coal Mutual Cnal PeerlesH Coal Pleas. VaL (Vwl 219.038 928X19 7692160 229.867 441.225 137.335 165,461 A5478T 248,838 691261 770.240 217.153 439,885 129,701 163,635 8.693,468 227,140 678.631 536,107 223.294 Rsyal Coal Spring (Vinyon ...... 723 30 Standard .... 578,901 V. P. (Vial 562,464 63292 1 24.700 U. A Fuel 1.099,433 Utah Puri 2,675,420 2.754,145 CABSONS VALUATIONS H. CL Smith, as clerk and auditor, has eomoleted and forwarded to State Audtor John E. Holden the valuations in Carbon county for thia year. These show an increase over 1924 of $31,236. Last veer the total peal estate valuations were $1,309,646 as compared to $1,140,193 this year. Improvements were $1,935,889 last year and $2,060,625 thia year. Live stock is valued at $367,702 as compared to $33578, and personal property other than live stock waa listed at 3J7328 in 1924 and $3,180,065 in io f ! " t i ! : that a ?" meeting will be held J out at Vernal on July 25th and at which time delegates from Duchesne, Fort Duchesne, 1925. State board assessments were Koosevelt, llyton, and from Lapoiut Uandlett, Vernal, $19,522,719 last year and $19,518,023 other communities in the Basin will this. discuss the railway situation with delHEAL ESTATE egates representing various Colorado Acres Lauds eities and communities lucaied in the 13.176.lW Improved farms sections of the Uintah Basin lying in ruiiupruvrd farms .. 10.11S.27 65.22 Emit that state. The primary object of the 110.SxilJtl (razing assembly will be the effort to ascer37 25.65 Wasie tain the sentiment of the various . . . . City lots with reference to the tions of several companies now on tile IMPROVEMENTS with the interstate commerce commis- -...$1.771.106 lots sion for permits granting the cuti- City Acrcuge 6'Lstruction of a railway' line into that Total f2.00,025 section and to reach an understanding 'as to which line will be of the greatest STOCK I.1VE comValue Itenef it. The interstate commerce Number 242 $ 5.55 mission will hold a hearing in Salt Horses, mules, range 32.343 Lake t it her burses, mules 751 City on July 27th and the intent 'tittle on range 36,045 tion is to have the Vernal meeting 2,074 752 28.618 Other cattle in14.213 134.540 name a delegation to represent the on range ret-with Basin 4.3:15 terests the 232 of Other sheep esjeeial t louts 13.601 ,9J6 erenee to the projuwed activities. 237 Swine 2,i54 Tje Denver and Kit (irande Westwhose applieation is before i'w ern, Total $335,878 has a survey that runs eonuuissiou, PERSON L PROPERTY OTHER from Soldier Summit to Vernal vt.i THAN 1JE STOCK Ranks $ 314.293 Duchesne, Mytou and Fort Duehe-n- e Merchandise und trade fixtures 1,104.417 with Venial to be the terminal. Tlip 875,882 Simon Machinery and suplies Bamberger interests likewise 9,284 Motley 117,475 have a survey from Springville to the llotids, stocks, etc. ... Other iersonal projierty 758,714 Colorado state line. This follows the Strawberry river to Duehesne, passes Total ..$3,180,065 through Mytn and Randlett and then runs Total $72173.152 up the White river through the PROPERTY ASSESSED BY STATE rich oil shale district of Southern Uintah county to the state line, conEQUALIZATION HOARD Car fvmpanisa $ 129,832 necting up with the survey of the 6,460 Denver and Salt lake the Moffat Express companies Power companies 898,587 The survey of the Uintah railRailroad companies 4,918,775 road). applicu-$1,996,58- I terve transportation, 1 - Klu-c- 1 1 1 LATE fvSffCH815 I . . car and reigns supreme The Ford ia a in its field. In the fine car field Studcbaker and Stude-lmf- cf alone now offers the American public one-prof- it values. During the past seven years, when demand exceeded supply, Studcbaker has been plowing earnings back into plants and machinery until we are now able to make this announcement. Foundries, stamping milla, machine ahopa, are now complete. As final links in the chain of production, the enormous Studcbaker body plants have been operating for months at peak capacity. Resources totaling one hundred million dollars are concentrated on the production of thia car. No other individual manufacturer in the world (except Ford) possesses such facilities for the complete manufacture of automobiles. That ia why Studcbaker is able to put finer steel, finer wood, finer upholstery, better workmanship, hundreds of thousand! of miles of re- - if that the ronltlmt permit, i.to standard guage line to Vernal. It is (rraSd! ap-th- e one-pro- fit one-prof- 1 THIS IS Canteens, Camp Stoves, Fishing Tackle, all kinds, Yale Flashlights Try one, they are different. Make your selection early at The Big Tent Store. H STEVENSON LUMBER CO. Price, Utah. invested in conservative, higligrade and ready marketable securities, particularly lhat'they do not invest in get rich quirk schemes, in promotion enterprises outside the state ami do no rcsMind to the high pressure sulc man of storks and bonds. The prae tier of buying luxuries on the installment plan lie discontinued, far as the individual is concerned, ant frowned ujion by the neiirhbnrhiMM ward, county, economic territorial ant unit' and state to the end that luxuries will not lie purchased until they can be paid for in cash. Committees, the first name being chairman : Agricultural F. 1. Sharp, M, Ecrles, II. B. Crandall, J. H. Grut and J. A. Cheney. Educational F. M. Mickelscn, W. A. Robinson and D. J. Barker. Legislature Q. S. Spencer, J. Wil Knight and S. J. Foster. Membership E. 0. Howard, E. S, Hills, J. E. Cosgriff. kim-hI- TWO CASTLE GATE NOTICK OF FORECLOSURE OF Lien and Kale Notice ia hereby given that the Kilvagni Motor company, a corporation organised and existing under the laws of the state of Utah, has a lien fur labor performed and materials furnished in repairing one Oldsmobile louring automobile, dolor No. X101364, Serial No. 1367116, in the sum of $86,111 and storage of said aiilomobile from the dute said repairing was completed to July 1, 1925, at the rale of $7.50 a month in the total sum of $75.90. Said automobile ia reputed to he owned by Morris 1eterson and 11. (, llunna of Helper, Utah. Said labor waa lierforiiied and materials furnished prior to the first day of May, 1925. and the storage accrued thirty days prior to the dole of first publication of this notice. That there ia now due and owing hy Morris 1eierson and It. C. Hanna for said work and labor performed, materials furnished and storage the total sum of $161.01. Said lien will be foreclosed by advert isenient and Kale as provided in Sees. 3772. 3773 and 3774. Compiled Iuiwn of I'tiib. 1917. Said sale will be made at public auction to the highest bidder at. the Silvugni Motor company garage in Helper. Carbon county. Mute of Utah, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. n the 5ib day of August. A. It.. 1925. MOTOR COMIAXY, Hy S. T. Silragni. Manager. First pub.. July 17; last July 31, 1925. - aut mobile manufacturer! ex hibited coaches mounted with the aame body a body made from the identical dies, jUm and fixtures. Certainly then manufacturers must hava sacrificed engineering adv. tages in chassis constnietitn thia itzsd. arc coach body built by an outside supplier.' Contrast thia with Studcbaker, where the eatke car is designed and built aa a unit and ingiwHni complete. Thia construction means (1) longer Kfc (2) greater comfort in riding (3) greater freefas from repair expense (4) greater resale value. With the advent of thia dan of motor car manufacture, it is folly today to buy a car by tha aame comparisons you yesterday. Today you must measure aU cars with Studcbaker. this "one-profa a a one-pro- fit it . of all American passenger evi buik today belong in the fine car field a total of 57 different make telling above one thousand dofiwi. There are 21 Studcbaker body styles available on three different chassis. The Standard Six Modek, wheelbase, 50 Kp. engine, $1125 to $16M f.o.b. factory. The Special Six Models, wheelbase, 65 h.p. engine, $1450 to $2120 foA h wheefactory. And the Big Six Models, lbase, 75 h.p, engine, $1875 to $2650 factory. And you may buy your Studcbaker today with the assurance that it will not be arbitrarily stigmatized by any act of ours as a last years model." Instead of spectacular annual announcements of new yearly models. Studcbaker has adopted ths in body styles policy of keeping its cars and chains design every day in the year. Thaw fore, buy your Studmbakmr namrt One-four- th 113-inc- h 120-iac- h 127-inc- STUDEBAKER YEAR viuuunmi.il u..ihb,.w 'a seven-wsseng- INDEPENDBTT COAL ft COKE COMPANY Kenilworth, Utah. Ooa-orOffices Walker Bank BaUdlag al SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH WIDOWS GET HALF COMPENSATION Two of the last compensation eases arising out of the Castle Gate disaster March 8, 1924, were settled by the state industrial anmmiinn Tnee-daIn both instances the widowa o two men killed were allowed the max mam less 50 per cent for in the United States. Caterina A. Ambrosia, widow and one ehild o; Joe Ambrosia and Marie V. Piccolo, widow and minor children of Frank Pieeolo, are beneficiaries. Both wi receive eight dollars per week for three hundred and twelve weeks. IT GIVES 8 eedol Highest efficiency. Government equivalent $104 Dm. Unequalled far ntaraga. Will not slack. The best for ateaaiing sad heating qualities. Mi" Test This Oil In Your FLOUR DEFINITE ECONOMIES the Ford oil that gives eight definite omies in operation. Once you try it, youll always independeni Qas&OtlCo, A Utah Corporation Far yaw family Pride tha made right hero at 6 aa road aa the heat FeedPrlea far r animals. Bath thaaa at law . We deliver. Farmer Mill and Elevator Company .?' BURNHAM 1 Frool anir J. WILBUR Fori This inexpensive test will convince you. H crankcase drained and refilled with jhst four L Rubber stampe to order. The Sun. Jki shown four well known North Ninth Street, Broeker Garage Bldg. y. IT -- A ,, ee - Last year at the New Toft and Chicago automata, pe Wall Tents, all sizes, Gold Medal Folding Cots, Lincoln Folding Beds and Tables, Camp Stools and Chairs, Bed Sheets and Wagon Covers, or 26 a a unit. STUDEBAKER CORPORATION of. AMERICA CONSERVATION a WE HAVE every car yet kcepdowBOa price to you. Thia sound manufacture principle not only hoididoHJ price, but it insures a bctt car regardless of price. Tfc car is not a patchwork, but one-pro- 4, comjmny also has an Charles W. Penrose, late member of I I P mtfwnte 0,1 Kl0n first presidency of the Latter-da- y I wromeive commission, Saints church, left an estate valued at It is also stated in some quarters about $13,060. Herbert L. Penrose, a the Burlington is in the field for that nonin-laA. son, and Walter Wallace, a are the executors. The estate is a' jiermit. Apparently sentiment in said to consist of cash, stocks, jewelry Duehesne and Uintah counties nnd in and his library. To Louisa Elizabeth the Colorado portions of the Basininto exclusive supPenrose, aged 83, President Penrose has not rryptalixed one But t)1 left their joint aeeount in a Salt Lake Jny the I that w. eventually y bank certain and stocks address City tue the of entire ef people ed to her in a special envelope. "tjmwrt tl0n w.lll umt PPut of ny Romania Penrose, aged 84, he left de- of lta evidence tangible B,v,nK eer-1 their posits to joint account and tain stocks addressed to her. A desk determination to construct a through used by the father and the son, E. C. line in the shortest possible time after being granted a permit Penrose, goes to the latter. Aa the bnlk of the Basin shipping, its live stock and agricultural products FIVE MANE BIDS Five presented bids to the state is destined to points East it is the road commission recently for the eon- - sense of a very considerable portion the people that a through line will struction of the high-- , of , aerve the interests of the domain. in Duchesne a way county, distance of the Bamberger 9.18 miles. The type is to be gravel Thi fetnre surface. The lowest was that of Sum-- 1 urvf v ion ft Clyde of Springville, who pro--. proposed to do it for $9764.64. The estimate of cost aa stated by the en gineering department of the commis- - Utah Plunders Deplore Some Condi sion is $169,413252. tions Now Existing. Birth announcement cards. Tha Bub. Utah State Bankers association of which Carl H. Marruscn of this city is the secretary and W. W. Armstrong of Zion the president has launched a statewide conservation movement am has designated August 9th. next, as Conservation Sunday. In a letter sent out this week civic organizations an other similar bodies are called on to help. Declaring that prosjiects arc that Utah will have the most shun dant crop in its history and its con Nervation should be a subject of con cem for all its people, the lettc sets forth the objects of the movement in substance : Myton-Antelo- few wqin the plants of the turedeompietc acU them. who producers Only 42 build all their own motors one of the 42 is 8tudcbskcr. Of the 41 which claim to asafct their own motors only 14 auk. the iron castinci. etampinfa and torswhich go into their motors ion one of the 14 ia Btudcbakcr. and Only 5 make aU their own bodies and one of the S is Etude baker. Only I make all their own nuara, bodice, dutches. pnns, aslee. fear eteenas uar-On- e acts, differmtials and of these 2 is St ude baker and tha other ia Ford. Rip-pli- er way, whose narrow guage is in operation from Mack, Colo., to Watson, Utah, extends from the latter place term$192518,023 to Vernal, the company owning inal grounds in Vernal. The length of $27,991,175 1 the survey is fifty-fou- r mites, and it DH ptfMcntfer but turers atilt assemble their product, piling profit upon profit for the ultimate purchaser to pay. Each profit which a maker pays to a body builder or parts enters into his coats just aa though he had spent the money for steel or plate glass or upholstery. Although it represents no value he not only it on to the purchaser but figures his own p on top of it. profit a 27.118 13.916,701 120,600 Grand total -- nt 1 Total Why Snidebaker b the one profit car ThMc m more thsa 60 aiske. 6 can built in the United yean ago practically all manufacturers of automobiles were assemnothing more than blers. They purchased motors, bodies, tops, axles, etc., from parts makers who were the manufacturers in reality. On this basis it was easy to become an automobile manufacturer," and more than five hundred makes of automobiles have bad their day in the American market aud disappeared. They are represented only by orphan cars with practically no resale value. Notwithstanding this writ-ionthe wall many manufac- 1 That raise like an UMBERELLA now on display at our store. We fill every requirement for auto touring, camping, picnicing and all outings 111 affertsb, odoo 4 To urge umiii the people the crea Phone in the Quality Field one-prof- it; t:on of a reserve fund to take cHre of necessities in lean years; that (his Ih C. Cat manuiarture in the has achieved STUDEBAKER marks a new era in the automobUe industry. achievement eliminates iecessary proto runnin, Studetates overhead. It results . tsnn on a sinele car. It banishes double P of quality mrs. It vitally y of value in the fine car field. establishing a new criterion I 32118,114 134.823 .. 10,353,3)S0 10,471,552 Telegraph companies Mining property $207,795,671 $207,463,456 Telephone eumpaniee LOCAL COAL COMPANIES. Below is a list of the mining properties in Carbon counts as assessed by the state board. In Emery the figures are for C. W. Freed $109.42, both this year and last. That of the United States Fuel eonqianv this year is $1,109,725 against $1,033,186 for 1924. The first figures are for the present year and the second for 1924. Cart. Co. Und Co-- A 442.096 $ 442.090 it' RAILROAD TALK VEEDOL FORZOI economy oilfirlmls |