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Show V THE SUV, PRICE, UTAH PAGE TWO API TtIDAY, APtftij FRIDAY, EVERY FRIDAY BETTER HIGHWAY SOON jj Xotiee is b : that aectioi FROM THE EAST District So. 3, described idiss iute TO PRICE Mai cost the real , for said T'i frdoral aid road project over in Grand county I Utah), Utb located of the I'.ke'f Peak aLiinr the ect door of 'clock, m been ao t : Lignwav. will mjwb be ivT contraction, to a Utter received lal wt-tby tLe rfrom the Gran.! coin. tv la-- t Suneouiikii'.t!oii. ta!e il a v V lit.ind Jum-tio(t olo. ) cnt l. alaiut six hu!- i iir j.r. lo'isr an.l ex'. inU from Floy to Solitude, a few miles east of Green Kmr. ea- -t to TLe doer is from Whiu-huUM- lndi-s- . some I'iseo, a distaiov These projects. the eoiuluLed cost of in winch will run clo.se in clude a riuiiiU r ol large bridge- - which the Cisco, XaL, Floy and will Solitutb washes. They will be surfaced with gravel. As toon as the nutter of securing several rights of way thrnueh Cisco are taken rare of by the commissioners the project will be advertised ami eoiist ruction work will be under w ay by summer, it it exite- and w,-,-- ndvi'rti-ei- l unm-Bioiie- "v r.-a- u in-c- jt f raUais- Bwlance ni , Oalauu Balance Hum Balance . Balance Dupi i nlanci d. Balanc , These two mark the beginning of the construction through federal aid of the l'iket IVak highway in Grand county the 1dal cost of whieh will be about $6imi,(mi(i. About five years will be required to earrv the two to completion. The Ftah road commission last week announced that the construction program of the state fur the next few years would be dcvolcd almost eutirrlv to the building of inter-lat- e connections, chief of which it the Pike's Peak road from Price east to the Colorado line near Hack. Federal aid project are financed almost entirely by the government. Kgveuiy-fou- r nt cent of the cost is paid by the bureau id public roads, while the state ami county put up the remainIn the case of the ing 20 per . two here mentioned Grand county will appropriate 13 er cent, the state 13 and the government 74 of (he costa. The graveling ami grading of thia desert stretch across Eastern Utah will improve the worst road along the Pike 'a Peak Ocean to Ocean highway from coast to coast. Much of it done there in year past ha been by Grand Junction at the cost of the people of this ri(y who were anxious to see better highways. The Mesa county portion has iicrn graveled a far aa Fruit a, and plan have been under way for some time past for tlie extending of this west to Mack. With 10. i modem age knows that Camel goodness is dependable the graveling of tiie Kastern I'tab road, the Mesa one will be improved west to tLe 8L ,.Skipi state line. One For Carbon Coming Little Later .Friday last apxmtnicnt of ten district agricultural inspector was made by the slate Iniard of agriculture. Practically all but unc or two are i.i n whu have been acting as deputies ;'.r some tints past. All have pasMil the recent examination for such oit: u. In the Fiisl distrirt, comprising Cuche and Rich counties, 11. Ik Mathews was aelerted to succeed JIarry C. Park.-Second district, ronimsed of ilx Elder county, Kphraini White; Tl.inl. consisting of Weber, Summit, Morgan and Daggett. Leltoy Marsh; Fouith, Davis, K. L. Barrett ; Fifth, SjI. Like and TiMM'le, K. l'ixton and .1. C. Stay; Sixth, eouiprising I' tab and Wasatch, H. V. Swenson and Grover; Clyde; Seventh, ronsisting of Millard and Juab, G. A. ltobinsun; Eighth, Beaver, Washington, Kane and Garfield, John E. Blaus nl. There l.i been no inspector in this district heretofore. Commissioner Bennion said the board later will appoint an for Distriit No. 9, consisting or liule, Wayne, Sevier and Sanpete, ami another lor District Xo. 10, composed of I'intah, Duchesne, Carbon, E.tiery, Grand anil San Juan. The may lie appointment of two or three additional deputies. Iruvi.iuu for - enlarged program on the part of the atate board of agriculture v. made by the last legislature, :iul th- - appointment of these insjiect.ir.-'- , to hy the state, is in preparation for that increased activity. Reorganization of the board occurred at the meeting also. David F. Smith of Centerville wa president, Henry Mor WomIi Cro-waa chosen to himself a vice president and L. E. Iverson was secretary. Smith, Moss :im! Dr. U. J. Evan were named tni inln-of the executive committee of the board. Albert ? Balanc aiKf Albert Gra Balan HI- " Balm 1SB. THIS modern age is the hardest to please ever known, and it delights in Camel. The smokers of today find tobacco enjoyment in Camels, for their goodness always is so dependable. The choicest tobaccos, and the most superb blending known to the smoking art are Camels. In Camel you will find out what modern smokers demand a smoothness, mildness and mellowness that you've never known before. That's why Camels never fail to meet the strict, exacting demands of present-da- y smokers. This modem age knows the sure call to smoke enjoyment: "Have a Camel V hamper at M" outli art 3! Jl . Bain 1 ad !. w...j I" N. 'cftCAirta-iifeg'-- r & r C 127. T. N. C I SCHOOLS BUDGET COMING TO PRICE or ed s. su-eee- renp-pointe- daff (Wales) he won to a remarkable degree the confidence and affection of hi pupils. One of his charges later went to Malay Peninsular, where he became actively engaged in the rubber industry. Remembering the kindness of hi former instructor, he wrote to Owen and urged him to invest all hi saving in certain rubber companies. He followed the advice and soon became wealthy. He later on acquired Stancliffe school (Derbyshire) and he sold this at a large figure. , Five Thonsand Dollars Clipped Off the Expenditures. Dr. MeUenthin & Co. Supt. Dun C. Woodward, Jr., ha made up his budget for the coming school rear, which is about five thousand dollars less than last. While unc! of the items remain the same as be-- ; ore, the increase of some and the decrease in other bring the total to SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine For the Past Fifteen Yean. DO NOT OPERATE $401,729.75 when nunpHred with the year previous. Practically lalf of the entire expenditure will go $4oG,-3SG.- for teachers and principals salaries, there being set aside for this purjxise. This is an increase of five thousand dollars over the amount id in 11)26-2and eniiits an increase in salarv of fire to ten dollars a month for several who have taught in the district for a number of year. Bond and other interest will lie cut 1.250, and, while $15,000 was ued la- -t year on rrjiairs and mainti nance of bull only $SO)0 has been designated for this now. Last vci.r it lost the district $15.0o0 lor of pupils, but an increase ol pi'Hi is estimated as the pnWi" exiicue the e nC in coining term. A dormitory operations i mticijwteJ, while au incn-aof fJiMi1 i planned NOT SAM GILSON KNOWN !o la sjient on furniture and appara' IN EASTERN UTAH tus. Sites and building cist 15.431.-5. d r IS I. IitmUi Na- - t iiis-c;- B. Wedding announcements. Win Be At Savoy Hotel Friday, May ISth. Office Hours: 9 a. m to 3 p. m. The Sun. NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL PAVING DISTRICT NO. 2. Rp) TAXES. Xotiee is hereby given that uiecial taxes for the purpose of grading, t No La siructing drainage system, curb and gutter and paving with concrete pw nent upon the full width of the street from the north property line of Seeoa N South street, formerly railed G street, on Carbon avenue, formerly cdXu id Eighth street, to the south, property line of Main street, formerly I street, on Carbon avenue, formerly ealled Eighth street, and fromtfc north property line of Main street, formerly ealled I street, on Carta avenue, formerly called Eighth street, to the south property line of Fta North street, formerly called J street on Carbon avenue, formerly ! Eighth street, to the full depth of the lot in said Paving District No. 2 tt due and unpaid in amounts and npon lands set forth and described in th delinquent lint hereto attached, and unless said taxes, including interest k the rate of 7 per cent to and including February 7, 1927, and at the 12 per cent thereafter, together with the cost of publication are pnid on i before the 10th day of May, A. D., 1927, the real property upon whnh n taxes are a lien will on said day be sold for said taxes, interest, cost of M vert jsing and expense of sale at the front door of the county courthouse Price, Utah, beginning 9t the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of said day and cun' tinuing until all of the said property shall have been sold. The said proptrt? is described as follows, towit : 7 8. J. rOWFJX ADDITION. v - rt PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notice Consult County Clerk Or Respective Signer For Further Information. -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS E8TATE of Marko Bodorinata, Deceased. Creditor will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Ileliier. Utah, on or No Charge For Consultation before the 22d day of June. A. I)., 1927. MAKKO IHUtlVICII. Administrator of ? . The specialist of Dr. MeUenthin A Co. the Estate of Marko Bodorinata, Iieceas-edO. K. (lay, Attorney For Adminisis a regular graduate in medicine and Front Frt trator. No. 31. siirjcerj and is licensed by the state of First pub., Apr. 22; last Mav 13, 1927. Emanuel Klapakis. Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot 1, 8. J. Fow-e- ll Utah. addition to Price City, thence south forty-tw- o feet, west two hunlie visits professionally the more im- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE dred and fourteen and a half feet, north forty-tw- o feet, nwt two hunof Tone tialli. Ieceaed. Creditor will portant towns and cities and offers to all dred and fourteen and a half feet to beginning resent claim with vouchers to the who call on thia trip free consultation, Balance of tax .$638.44. at Peerless, Utah, on or before the cxitenoe of treatment when de- - S j except Dated tbi 22d day of April, 1927. the 22d day of June. A. D.. 1927. AUGUST WINKLEKIED, Administrator of According to his method of treatment Estate of Tony (ialli. Deceased. O. K. L. .he does nut operate for chronic apjientii-riti- Clay, For Administrator. Attorney and Collector Treasurer, City of Priee, ulcers of Special Improvement Tit Utah, iraUstones, stomach, tonsils First pub.. Apr. 22; last May 13, 1927. or adenoid. Office at the Eastern Utah Electric company. 4. He Laa to his credit wonderful results NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE First publication April 22; lat May 6. 1927. of George Raski, Sometimes (ailed The new budget allows hut $14,-72- in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowel. Raski and Sometimes Called the intersections of First The sinking fund of $18,500 re- Mood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, George Raeki. Second to the construction of inch improvcm Deceased, weak lungs, rheuma- George (reditors will North streets; and aim to and construct a must be in writing signed by the main the same. The item of fuel and ,bed wetting, catarrh,ulcers claims vouchers with unto the present and rectal tism. sciatica, eewer leg on First East street from the end of the property affected or benefited. heat is cut from $10, $00 to 10.000. dersigned at Spring Glen, Utah, on or of the present sewer, which i about one scribing the same, together with the now before the 27th day of June. A. D.. 1927. hundred feet A decrease of $530 is made in school north of Third North street her of front-feeach da If you have been ailing for any length MERI RASKI. Executrix of the Estate affected the Prut Water company canal; and improvement and be filedbywith the off rentals, and a drop of $ 'vmi in office of time nnd do not get any better, do not of George Raski. Sometimes (ailed to to aim construct a I1' furniture. Insurance cost the district fail to call, a improper measures rather George Raski and Sometimes Called side of First East sidewalk on the East recorder before the 3d day of May.hat street from the end of at which time the city council will Rug-geri- . f44oO last year. This vear it will be I than disease are very often the cause of George Raeki, Ie eased. Henry the sidewalk to the north present line of regular meeting and consider the proj? :your long standing trouble. Attorney For Executrix. but $500. Potter a all according to the and the objections that shall have Remember above date, that consulta-tio- n First pub., Apr. 22: last May 13. 1927. plans and specification on file with Cari made. on this trip will be free and that hi Nyman, engineer for Price City, and deProtests or objections must show tw associated with her father while he treatment is different. fray abutters' portion of the expense and or classes of improvements to cost thereof by special aasenmnent upon they protest or was around Xephi and Eureka, but he Married women must he accompanied object. Property own the Iota and pieces of ground to be affect- may protest or object to any class ol wa buried on a ranch eighteen mile.-o- by their husband. ed or benefited thereby, to be assessed provemento that affects hia property. "! by front-foof Xephi, where the grave til is. Address 211 Bradbury Building, Lou the according to the amount hie or objection shall not and character of said improvements upon any protest Mrs. Sa under believe that Idtiiners Angeles. Cula. other class of improvements. , Notice is the that hereby given by portion of the street immediately city of Juab in their real to ?. council order tha of By city plain the or eouneil of Price, Utah, of the inten- abutting adjacent to each lot or piece of the finding of two .ke!e Price, Utah. Dated, April 5, 1927- Kindnes to a pupil brought a for- tion of euch city eouneil to make the of ground. tons a abed up in an nb.trdoiii'd total cost of the improvements ia (Seal) fhe mine, tune to Rev. Ernest Owen, who died following improvement, towit: estimated at $9560.00 or at an estimated and knowing that the Gilson brother To construct concrete curb and gutter cost of $1.70 per front-foo- t recently at Ashford, Eng., leaving an for curb and were once rr- - dent in that 'estate valued at more than half a mil-io- n together with ail appertaining work on Kuller, $0.24 nrr square-foo- t' for "sid have sought both side Second East street between walks, $65.00 for each complete identify the skeleton dollars. While headmaster at the the north of driveway Main line of street and the ad $0.85 per front-foo- t for newer. All through the rse of t!:c Gilson name. Llandaff Cathedral school at Uan- - Price Water company canal, Pity Recorder. 1027 excepting First pub., April 15; last April 29. 7, ONE DAY ONLY tr.ii.'-portatin- ed yl-H-- SHELDON s. ANDERSON, 5. That two skeleton found in a rave near Eureka were thoe of William Gilson, former United States marshal, and Samuel Gilson, hi nephei was declared on last Priilay by Mrs. Cora Saunders (134 Fourth East street at Salt Lake City to be impossible. She declares that the identification reported made by the sheriff of Juab county last week is wrong and pointed to her family history to refute the reports that were published rpcentlv. Her father, Samuel Gilson, was a deputy United State marshal in that section of the state during 1870-7and he is the only GiNon ever to serve there in that capacity, according to Mrs. Saundi-i- . He later went to Salt Luke City and died at the age of 71 years. He i buried in Mt. Olivet rrm etery. Her uncle, James Gilson, wn 3, i et Notice of Intention jj ut nt m.v-te- iy rii-imt- t" |