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Show Af. OCTOBER 29, 1926 THE SUH, PRICE, UTAH 2E EVEET FEIDAT STATE EXPERTS IN E The general property system of taxation in Utah is Tery defective and needs supplementing by other forms, according to the biennial rejwrt of the This statement, taken from the restate board of equalization and ashows the per capita tax in each port, sessment submitted to Gov. George for the two and also the county II. Dern last Saturday. Its greatest debt as of June 30, years, 1926. faults are given as the faeilities it affords for unjust discrimination and the eseajie of certain forms of wealth front taxation. Equal and uniform Cache value is the ideal of the general prop- CARBON erty tax, but in actual practice, we Daggett .. 1 hi vis are a long way from it, says the Duchesne It suggests, after giving tables Emery as examples of these statements, that Garfield . in view of the fart that the voters of Brand the state do not desire to tinker with the eonstitution, there should be ap- Juab pointed one or two competent persons to make a study in connection with Morgan ... Piute the state board of equalization of the Rich ....... various the of states, Balt lake taxing systems Ban Juan and work out a practical system that will accomplish the desired result. Carbon Is Cited. Buinmit .. One example shows that the assess- Tooele .... ini ah .. ed value of coal lands in Carbon coun- Utah ty iu 1921 was fixed at 10,180,(181, SVanatch while for the year 1926 it was 8,325,-66- Washington lu view of a lack of appropria- Weiijrne her .... tion, according to the report, an indevestigation of this assessment Carbons touehdowna were the result crease eoold not ba made. It recom- of a aeries of line bucks and end runs. mends, among other things, that the Jeanselme went seven commissioners of each eounty be re- the middle of the line yards through for the second quired to classify real estate for tax- touchdown, while Ifyatt converted ation purKMcs at least every five Kith tries for jKiinta into counters. years or oftener, if necessary, under The game was a clean contest all such rules ami regulations as the state throughout. board of equalization shall prescribe. Westminister Os rbon Davis That transient stock grazing cer- Bruce )e.... Bee .It.. ...... Chidester tificates shall contain an affidavit aa Rteele.......... le... Ilarria to the number run and where origin- Patterson ...e... Pressett assessed the current and for re. year ally Armstrong Bailey rt the number assessed. That all laws Dern llyatt Brown Fraser rg granting rebates on stock sold for Herbert (c) .....lb Howard slaughter be repealed, as also the one Brino rb Mathis lb Elsrdo exempting from taxation interstate Maulsby .., qbPeriods. Jeanselme shipments in the state for a period of Craviu ... Score By ninety days. Carbon j0 0 0 1414 0 0 0 Westminister 0 0 Taxes Are Tabulated. Toui'hdnwns It is shown by the report that more Goals After Thivia, Jeanselme. Hyatt 2. than 36 per cent of the taxes of the Referee. Kelly, South Dakota Universstate are paid on city and town im- ity ; umpire. Bench, Orangeville ; head linesman, Olsen, Utah Agricultural Colprovements and city and town lots. lege. The table below, ineluded in the shows the per eent of the total More Every tax aid on eaeh class of property: PER CAPITA DEBT Your Mind Will Be At Ease With Your Bins Filled re-lH- rt. With Clear Creek Or Castle Gate Coal Delivered perfectly clean and promptly, these two coals are the best insurance of winter comfort there is. Get your supply now. With them in your bin, and your bin filled to the top before the coming of cold weather, you'll have no heat worries. And it will be a great relief to have the coal problem off your mind for the winter. So buy yours now! Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. Salt Lake City, Utah Judge Building 7. When youre ill yon go to a doctor. When your motor knocks it needs a doctor, too. Tho first time you hear such warning of something wrong bring your car to us. Bepair work dona quickly, satisfactorily, economically. Also gas, oils and accessories and tho host BUNNEL GARAGE North Ninth 8t, Price, Utah Minn and ships from tho famous Union Pacific bituminous veins cf Pleasant Valley in tho Carbon district Nona bettor for stova, range, grata, fur-nac- a or manufacturing plant Tha aqual of any and superior to many for storage. Once triad always insisted upon. Got prices frojn tho general off loot and sales agency, Walktr Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Coal Hl-Ha- b Whara Moot Ui TW-hdow- rt, Unpopular 19.02 City and town improvements 10.83 .... City and town Iota 12.110 Railroads 11.01 Farm lands Minina companies .,...10.00 5.81 : Merchandise 4.48 Personal property 8.30 Machinery and implements Uve stock ....... .............. ................. Xiiil 3.17 Improvements on acreage 2.75 Carbon county people are in a par- Acreage outside cities 2.00 Bsnka 2.01 ticularly advantageous position to put Power companies 1.03 into practice the idea behind the con- Telephones and Telegraph 45 utilities stantly growing one that a public of- Other 45 Blocks and bunds ficial becomes more valuable to the Money 10 constituents he serves after bis qualiThe bonded debt of the state as of fications for the job in which he haa June 30, 1926, amounted to 40,012,-43- 0 placed have been properly deor 5.7 jmt rent of the total assessveloped by experience. All too short is ed valuation, and a per capita debt of the term to which our eounty officers 80.73 for man, woman and have heretofore been elected in that child in the Mery state. the exigencies of a jiolitical campaign, together with the ever present itch for public office on the part of many whose chief qualification for the position is the desire to draw th salary attached ofteq changes an efficient Lust Friday Sun gave in brief the official for another just when the in- result of the football game at Helper cumbent has gotten in a position to be that afternoon between the Carbon of particular value to the taxpayers. high team and the Wesministers of Entering upon the work in the county Salt Lake City, which was fourteen to clerks office with ability to discharge nothing. Going into detail the Helper the duties and witli experience enough correspondent of the Salt Lake City to thoroughly familiarize him with all Tribune says; Carbon held the upper the varied routine and special work, hand throughout the fray and their goal line was never in danger. The first half found Carbon with a makeshift lineup as an experiment, but after the half ended nothing to nothing, Clerk and Auditor For Carbon County kLJ. STOOKEY PhyulcUa aad SurgeoB Office Ihone lG3w ; Residence 881 Price Commercial and Saving! Bank Buildings, Price, Utah. L J. C. HUBBAED Phyidciaa aad Surgeeu At Lav Office, the Electric Building. PlilCE, UTAH A. McGEE Attorney At Lav 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 240m Eastern Utah Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH Kee Ilount 1ABLES EUGGEEX, JR-- , M. Phyidciaa and Burgeon GLENN HAEMON V.Attorney and Counselor S. Phone 31 ; Residence 177. Bilvsgni Bldg., Price, Utah. bei Rooms 5 and 0, Bilvagni Building, PRICE, UTAH R. W. DALTON Attorney At Lav More About That Game At Helper, Friday Office In the Bilvagni Building, PRICE, UTAH Office HEM. JONES Physician and Burgeon Ohetetriin and Diseases of Children. Building, Price, Utah. Bw, Kilrsgni (IW.P. WINTERS Physician and Surgeon Carbon Hospital. Phone 70 Proprietor Carbon Hospital PRICE, UTAH . PEBDINAND ERICKS EN Attorney At Lav 717 Judge Building, BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FREDERICK E. WOODS Attorney At Lav Office, Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH Office, lw. A HARDY Dentist New Henry Hall Building 99 Helper, Utah H H. B. GOETZXAN Dentiat r.EORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At Lav Suite 12, Bilvagni Building, Formerly Occupied By Price A Pouts. TRICE, UTAH E. FLYNN 1 . Licraaed Undertaker and Rmbalmer Ambulance Service Telephone 29. PRICE, UTAH Work and Extraction. i j Price Mrcial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah GLENN WILLIAM BICHABD3 Dentist Wee Phone 200. Residence 892w. PRICE, UTAH rPOED BALXJNGEB Dentist Service. Second Floor Bilvagni Building. PRICE, UTAH Undertaken and Licensed Embaimera One Block South of L. D. 8. Tabernacle. Office Phone 158. Rea. 115m. PRICE, UTAH REN BEAN General Painting Contractor y ye Phone 188m. PRICE, UTAn AUTO PAINTING E. Bert ots Paint Shop at a point where ho is undoubtedly the most valuable man Dentiat for a further occupancy of the position that could lie picked the whole Office, Electric Bnilding, 233. Phone Main Street. 551 UTAH PRICE, eounty over. Private business would PRICE, UTAH balk at taking on another under simE K. CLAY circumstances to fill an equally ilar HAMMOND Attorney At Lav J W.licensed position, and farlmn voters imjiortant Abstractor of Titles Office Tn the wise and conservahe would doing County Courthonne PRICE, UTAH Abstracts of title furnished to anj tive thing in placing Smith for a furinpiece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire ther term of service which would he UPWARD CONSOLIDATED surance written in the best companies. even more efficiently handled liecsuue floor Second etc. Real estate, bonds, LODGE NO. 15 of the already gained in Utah. Building. Price, NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS his past satisfactory handling of his Mition. That If. C. Smith is willing 1AC0BSEN BUILDING. CO. . ,75tft!:'rrry Thursday Evening At J 130 North Fourth Street, ITione 49 io further serve the county in this At Castle Hall. Helper Re del iff, Latnda, C. CL PRICE, UTAH capacity may well he looked upon as 8 j.r' B. fortunate thing for the cople, and a of R. ft K. Kenilworth, f T R' rtolina, Bee us before yon build tliat bouse. Money Helper, hi. of F. the taxpayers who would feel no un to loan for building. Plans and estimate as to the capable handling of easiness sale. iota for are free. Homes and work should he be eontinued in the the & extierience as piirehns-- : position. QDD FELLOWS MEETINGS for Carbon eounty, many agent ing Helper Consolidated Lodge No. 56, In- thousands of dolars being siont yeardependent Order of Odd Fellows, meetof ly through him, has in the past been Rfc to have furnace repairs every Tuesday evening at Knights I beneficial to the taxpayers. most business before every cold weather sets in. Pythias Hall. Important N't 'tforl. un(l1 v ready fe start meeting. Members urged to attend. Vis- 'IS. EVANS nuco II. C. Smith is now , 185-lKu- nd ni exjH-riene- al, e -- - L- - eed PLUMBING - heating co. h Kwrene Is trying to the latter a regulars were rushed to the front and ran through the West minister line at will. Carbon made fifteen downs the last half, aa compared to five the first half, while the college eleven was held to hut one first down from scrimmage daring the entire contest. In the first quarter Carbon had the ball on the line with first down, but poor judgment lost it for the miners. Albert Fraser, the mainstay of the Carbon line, displayed wonderful fighting spirit when he played the entire see ond half with a broken hand. He received this on last Tuesday and the injured member was bandaged secure Iv and he was allowed to play anr put up a great game, stopping everything coming his way. The Carbon buekfield was off form and the only player able to make ground consist entiy was Mathis who tore through the opxnents line for big gains, lie weighs 185 jKiunds and is fast and shifty for a large fellow. Big Joe El hackfirh arilo another !ar, was not up to his standard of play, but did good .work at times. Howard made several good gains for the winners. Captain Davis starred, as at end and wa TesjKinsiblc for Ircsselt. Citrliiiit's fir-- t touchdown. Carbon center, was at hi beri and did not make a single jxwr pass. His defensive work at backing up the line was beyond reproach. Chidester, HyCarbon att and Harri-s- , guard, nil played well on the line, while Bailey and Kay gave good munis of themselves at end position. The entire Westminister backfteld played a good defensive game, hut on was the only the offensive Maul.-b-y consistent ground gainer. Brino waa injured towards the last and was forced to the sidelines. The two Westminister tackles, Dern and Bee, played well on the defensive. Both of four-var- A HAEMON WALLACE . . get iting brothers always welcome. (Signed). me. We do work Ikn K. Lambeon, N. G. ; Elmer Bertot, the test. Bee ua on North V. G. : A. M. Ilasga, secretary, aad W. A. Mills, treasurer. ""ne, Prko, Utah. (Political Advertisement) Complete line legal blanks. The Sun, lEW-pou- ac-H- is j Mines A Rain, Carbon County, Utah. Minors and Bhippon of Lump, Nut, Slack aad Asserted Sixes of Day, Is Bill The people of Central and Southern Utah are wondering just how if at all Hill Risliel and his automobile association (f) are tied np with San Francisco interests, observes the Gum nison Gazette of the 22d. They ran t understand why he plays up the Wendover and Snowville routes to the extent he docs and to the distinct disadvantage of the best interests of the state. Why he should send tourists through these meagerly impulated and n districts when there is a splendid highway extending north and south through Utah and touching all the imxirtant towns and eitira and making direct contact with the states scenic eonters. Some of the Salt Lake City business men, who seem to think that Hill is the cats whiskers when it comes to road matters, have business interests in Southern Utah that they ran ill afford to antagonize, They had better remind their friend Bill of this fact and tell him to forget it. Hill also scents to take exception to the fact that some of the towns and cities of the south have been paved and that the state road commission has assisted them wherever consistent with proper procedure. In retaliation for this, it la now reported that Bill is fixing to eliminate the commission and take charge of the detriment himself. That is, if he ran get the incoming legislature to see jt that way. Of eourse no one takes this seriously and it only goes to show how completely he is captivated with a sense of his oyrn importance. Bill haa the nerve and gall of a burglar, however, and ran he expected to try some of his highhanded methods with the lawsemi-irarre- makers. Wonld not we of Southern Utah have a fine time of it with Bill at the helm of the department f We are not dead down this way. Neither are we COAL Of tha Vary Highest Grades. Bast For Furnaces, HouaahaM and AH Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Salt Lake City. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Hi-He- at Coal la Boot Appreciated Where Mast Uaed. STANDARD COAL Mined la Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere Properties At Standardville, Utah No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. sleeping, and if he tries anything of that sort his roseate expectations will have a most serious setback. We are watching you, BilL ANTI-TOXI- N GIVEN Fear of Spread of theria In Spring Canyon. Now Less i Diph- - On Friday last 98 per eent of the srhool children up at Spring Canyon treatwen given their fir.--t anti-toxi- n ment to immunize them against diphtheria, an epidemic of which has gained quite a fiKithold there and in the neighboring towns and enmps. In only a few eases did the parents object to having their children treated, and many adults are now applying at the doctor's office for such. Dr. I L. Cidlimnrc of the state board of health warned residents up then against the disrnse ond the ill effects that may eome through not reporting any symptoms of diphtheria at onee. He pointed out that due to the light nnture of the disease at this time, perhaps some would not take the precaution they should, thereby transmitting it to less immune persons. Dr. J. P. Tuttle and .the camp nurse have helped to check the epidemic at Spring Cany in. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns Bldg. Still the world has produced many great men whose mothers were ignorant of child training methods. Americanism : of pride of paid a dollar down. jw.-sesi-nn Getting a kick out because you've One trouble seems to he that most people pray only in an effort to dodge the fiddlers bill. Financial failure doesnt hurt so after you become accustomed to your new friends. mnch Dont borrow The Bun. Subscribe. |