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Show rBn FRIDAY KILL THE FLY VALUES IN ' state sanitary engineer, was in colyhghjj the lines of. better working withMd under the state board of health Quotin I T. B. Beatty, M. D., and in which every reputable to this statement. Carbon county agrees, The Sun gives publicity people have tailed state many in the In every town and locality WE L. II. Male, week Edward IL Snow, president of the state board of equalisation and assessment, last Saturday suggested the employment of an expert geologist to investigate the assessment of eual proMrties in Utah and to untangle some of the disputes between that body and the operators. In a statement concerning the situation he pointed, out the alarming decrease in ilie assessed valuation of properties His work is along J w STATE ENGINEER'S OITICK, SALT NOTICE M. 1027. Notice tahlfcl Liki City, Utah, May 0, L. Salt Office, Lake Jacob Workman, that slvea iSS is hereby 1027. Notice la hcr& whose pon toffies address is It elllngton. I a. of water dic. pises of use of tenCreek In Carbon counverted from I'ace ty, Utah. Heretofore said water hae been diverted at a point which bears two miles north of the northwest corner Sec. 11, Twp. 14 South, llange 12 East, Balt Lake meridian, and used for the irrigation of (HO acres of land embraced in the east half See. 11; NNWU. SEKNWfc, cent on the net proceeds of the mine; fourth, lands si the price piid the In Wyoming, if lands government. called to the are not ojieraled, they arc abased at flies. Attention has been to life and heMthwthwch mansere. If operated, no the most dangerous mi much of jht a Proportion responsible for large la now desired to divert the water at a Tontend, acreage tax is imposed, but ;he output on filth and point which bear 120 roda aouth and of the mine is taxed by fixing a value alTdiseases! Thfa tosults from their habit of fee ding; disease eighty roda went of the northeaat corner of the coal produced during the pre- discharges from the sick, thus collating and See. 2, Twp. 14 South, Range 12 Eaat, tun vious year at a certain price per ... and me for the irrigation of (HO acrea of various articles of food and drink, to germ land embraced in the southwest quarter at Hie mine. This, multiplied by the of deaths in Utah, and will Sec. 11, aoutheoat quarter Sec. 10, northThey have caused thousandsuntil the in Carbon county from 11121 to 11127. tonnage produced, is the va hint id for to awakens the public west quarter Sec. 14, northeaat quarter In the former year the valuation was that mine. In 1924 the vain-.- averag continue their work of destruction will result in their extinction. See. 15, Twp. 14 South, Range 12 Eaat, fact and inaugurates a warfare that fixed at $10,181,681, while that for ed from $2.15 to $2.9(1 r tim." Salt Lake meridian. Thia application la . designated in the state engineer' office this year is $7,000,104. In the very This can be accomplished definitely andonel ae Kile No. aOUO. All protest againat breed Flies nature of the rase the assessment filth. of removal only the the granting of said application, stating quires cent 90 More than per .would be less each year, said he, as THE BARBER, SAYS alone. Without filth there can be no flies. the reasons therefor must be by affidavit out'deductions for extraction were allowduplicate, accompanied with a fee of breed in stable manure and the balance m garbage, the in them of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty .from ed, unless extraction automatically Their refuse. of forms development houses and other (30) days after the completion of the brought coal lands of a lower class inare publication of this notice. GEORGE M. egg requires about ten days. Maggots to higher class or geological inference 8tate Engineer. The fly season is approaching. Prompt action at this time BACON, of first publication. May 13, 1027. roved to work favorably to the state, and fall, and a grave Date summer C the deaths of comiiletion during of publication, June Hate A MAN lit neither has been the case. t While JQ may prevent many and other citizens, 10. 1927. officers health all rests the reduced assessed value is not enupon DOESffT MdD responsibility An immediate and thorough cleaning of premises should be TO BE TALI tirely due to these items, it is mostly matter NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEAL-e- d due to their operation." OR NAVE effected and further accumulations of filth or decaying screenbida will be received by the underboxes or vaults in The settlement of the assessment BROAD avoided. Stable manure should be kept signed up to 2 p. m., Tuesday, June 21, 1927, at which time they will be opened SHOULDERS problem is vital to the state," Snow ed or covered or frequently sprinkled with lime, kerosene or borax, for room addition in brick a seven-clas- s week. least stated, and it is imperative that exat 70 BC BIG. removed every should be and and concrete to the present brick school conbe obtained to assist aid the and covered the be pert carefully building at Spring Glen, near Helper, Garbage receptacles should ts board in doing justice both to the Carbon county, Utah. The work will be lime or oil. with tents sprinkled and the state." He said: contract, one covering the fre- let in two contents and their made be should flyproof, vaults Privy general contract and the other plumbing, Many operators here voice the opinon vaults kerosene. and prem- heating ventilating. Plana and Privy ion that the assessment in Utah is too quently sprinkled with lime and ficatioci for the above. by abanin and filled be should existed has fever ises where typhoid A Ketxer, architects, wul be available high.' If the Montana and Wyoming fur- to bidden will be and an 500 their at clear privy sanitary seems for office, that inexpensive were doned. it Templeton .rates' (Plans applied Most of ua ought to be thankful the building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and also the tax would be much higher than of our enemies are not all an- nished on application.) prayers at the office of the undersigned on and he should and now levied against the projiertieH, es- swered. there cleaned be should day every Cuspidors after June It, 1927. A deposit of $7.50 the carbolic acid. for each act given out of general contract pecially rating properties." 0c more of constantly kept in them a 2 per cent solution of knows Your modern wife and specifications and $51)0 for In 1919, when now's statement: addition to the measures for the prevention of the breed- drawings In she dues about mareases than vanity each plumbing and heating act will be retlie present law governing the assessfrom to made them be should effort flies baskets. prevent every quired, thia deposit to be returned on ing of ment of mines was passed, metal ket turn of the drawings and specification to foods. milk When and access other lwr-roor house the Too having would sooner entering many people mines were directed to be assessed, in gool order, provided the one securing in milk trouble than to pay bark the mon- germs are deposited they multiply rapidly. them haa submitted a bid in proper form. first all patented mining claims at All doors and widows, especially those of the kitchen and din- Each bid must be accompanied by a certi$5.00 per acre; second, improvements, ey they owe. check payable to the undersigned for Now that the women wear such very ingroom, should be screened throughout the fly season. Every fied machinery and everything appurtennot less than 5 per cent of the amount in runshort skirts use it may help them ant .and necessary for mining operaa flyswatter. family should own and thereof, said amount to be forfeited if the tions ; third, the producing mine at ning for office. Food exposed for sale should be screened and ordinances to bid accompanying it is accepted and the ' bidder then faila to enter into the conthree times its net proceeds. The Your girl of today seems to take this effect should be enacted and enforced. tract or to fnrniah the bond as required manner of determining net proceeds care of her complexion- by keeping it should be especially kept from the sick, and if one is by law. Contract and bond forms may be Flies ' was defined by law. Coal mines and in dustproof boxes. at the office of the architects. Time discovered in the sickroom it should be killed. Discharges from seen for completion will be an element in deand other valuother hydro-carbon- s idea of is a quiet neighborhood the patient should be immediately disinfected and disposed of. termining the award. The right ia reable' deposits were to be assessed ac- oneMywhere every fellow tries to live mix- served to reject any and all bida. effectual and A be simple provided poison may fly by no method to their but value, cording within his income. BOARD OK EDUCATION. CARBON defined. ing two teaspoonfuls of formalin with a pint of sweetened water. COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT. By There are several things in life to Every household should be provided with one or more fly- Carl R. Marcuse n, President. Classifying the Lands. be thankful for. One of them is that be ones efficient and traps. Simple may constructed or purchased The method devised as to eoal the air investigation is over. at small cost and the state board of health will furnish plans on and other hydro-carbowas to classThey eon criticize George Washingify the lands containing them accord- ton all they want to, but you cant request. to People who have cleaned their own premises should demand ing accessibility and proximity to change all the streets that are named continued President for him. that their neighbors shall do likewise, and notify the board of failroad, Clerk. Snow. In ease cosl in forty-acr- e Man has learned to fly like a bird, health of any failures or refusals. Dated, Price, Utah, May 81. 1927. Ctacts computed in tonnage deposited The life and of suffering will amply repay for all the First pub., June 8: last Jnnt 17, 1927. fate daises. Class A wu eoal but he'll never be able to imitate one trouble andsaving expense. lands operating on a railroad at four when it comes to sitting on a barbed IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT OF CAR-bo-n Either man must kill the fly or the fly will kill the man. cents a ton. Class X wss lands more wire fence. County, State of Utah, Before who paid a whole lot of James M. Wilson, Justice of the Peace ibn forty miles from a railroad at The fellow oents a ton. All classes between money for a coat of tan in Florida The fact that the dead cant com- John Petttti. Plaintiff, va. Mika Kaaselin, They may eall them beauty parlors, Summons. The State of Utah K on a proportionate scale. will soon be able to got one for noth- bnt when some girls eome out of them municate with the living is probably Defendant to the Above Named Defendant : You are home. at look more were like been fissures consolation ing assessed more widow in to at a a Gjlsonite than one they theyd hereby summoned to appear before the from five eenta to a dollar per ton, above entitled court within ten days after Wise is the man who has learned place where they make circus clowns. hereabouts. the service of this aummona upon you, if according to proximity to a railroad that popularity consists fa within the county In hich thia listening to Of course we are a peaceful nation. Crime fa estimated to eoat the Un- served aqd i practical accessibility for devel- the other fellows troubles instead of action ia brought, otherwise within twen Can't you tell by the government re- ited States ten billion dollars a year, ty days after opment and shipping. Extensive sur- telling hfa own. this eervlce, and defend the veys and maps were made of all these ports which show that only 67 per eent and wo contend that it isnt worth it above entitled action brought againat you One trouble1 to recover with a money owed on a bill of merchgood many of all our annual appropriation! are lands, in the msking of whieh what is andise amounting to thirty five dollars is they think that the invitation for war inference a Another wu fa geological definition home" a of purpoaeaf. and seventy-fiv- e Silled cents ($35.75) and the They were not completed until to lean on the Lord is intended solely place where we grumble the most and costa of this action, and in mm of your for the instead of the weary. 1930. laxy failure M to do judgment will be rendered Dont borrow The Snn. Subscribe. are treated the best. against you according to the demand of Coal operators claim they have the complaint. JAMES M. WIL80X, teen and are now assessed with lands Justice of the Peace. John PetittL-AOwn His no contain coal and never did sgiioh Attorney. First pub.. June 10; last July A 1027. oontain any. Claims arc made that lands once holding eoal have been dePrinting that good kind one is not stroyed by burning. These complaints ashamed of. The Sun, Price, Utah. hate been' vigorous and definite. Heretofore, in the absence of information, the hoard has generally denied the protests, but has felt the need of a geological exnert who could determine on the ground the justice of such claims, and whether or not geological inference had not in some eases proven favorable to the state. The necessity for such expert help All wu pointed out to the legislature. The law subjecting such properties to Carfqxation contemplated that the state hoard should he provided with such expert help, but no appropriation for sueh wu made. This year the board frit the imperative need of such aid if it were to do just ire to protectants or the state, hence the board has asked the board of examiners for funds with whieh to employ a competent field-ma- n to check up claims for unjust assessments. Need Expert Help, Further, the board has, upon its investigation, largely increased certain hydro-carbo- n AUGUST REYNIER groups and has sensed the need of expert help to or disprove their increased assessTHIS is the ege of frankness end g, end it ments. In passing, it mav be perli-merates Camel first among cigarettes. to uy that methods in vogue For Camel ia that fund of a smoke. Camel is all elsewhere seem to have advantages and no false front or show. Camels are mode of thequality offer ours, whieh is perhaps choie good eat Turkiah and Domestic tobaccos grown no i at any that can be devised under our And the finest blending ever given a cigarette. lo coal Jw- properties in no wem b assessed as It is Camel dimeter that has won . I1 smokers of today in some adjoining states. The high - such honesty of taste and fragrancethe as never was known tax in Carbon isyerage county, hmwil in a cigarette before. Youll find all dreams of smoking tonnage mined in 1925, wu 6.8 pleasure realized in this modern, quality cigarette. rents, while specifically it ranges "Have a Cornell 2 to 18.8 fimni' cents per ton, depending largely on the holdings and the tonnage mined. Where the holdings are small and the tonnage comparatively large, the tax, whieh includes that on improvements anil maBUY IT IN 3 OR cosl lands, is as chinery as well low 2Vfc cents per ton. Where the CANS FOR ECONOMY holdings are large and tonnage mined comparatively small the tax is high Guar18.8 eents per ton. Montana and Wyoming. In Montana coal properties and operators are taxed, first, a straight lieense tax of five eents per ton on BUY all eoal mined or brought into the tate; seeond, a valuation of 30 per ERDEI GROCERY cent of actual euh value on all (.n pvovmnents and maehinry used it, fining; third, a valuation of IU0 per S s-- J Bill, whose poatofftee ha. Y.JUtf addrJ Sf1 United States patent for No. 1, B. B. No. 2, It. 4, B. B. No. 5, B It. & M B. B. No. 8, B. B. Q.Vi1 B. B. No. 11. Prince, PriEAV No. A Prince Nf A Summit mining claims, consolidate"!:1 an unorganised mining diitrU' Wasatch, state of Utah, aJJP&J went half of Sec. mat half of Sec. 21, Lou half of northwest qu.ru,j quarter of Sec. 22, aortk',J,, north half of southwest west quarter of Mutheest of Sec. 27. eaat half of of Sec. 83, west half, aouttiw west half of northeaat quujitT south nut quartet of rortheaaL! Bee. 84, Lota 1 and 2, imiw northwest quarter and so of Sec. 85, Twp. 10 South, Baa.1 Salt Lake base and meridX ground as applied for contain of 3085.13 acres of aurveyrd anfftlMl Bss. Mi," iJj The notice of location of A, claim ia recorded in tlie oNiee rorder of Utah county, state i rl Book 158 of Mining, Pege 627 a! cords of Mid county. j pro-fcatan- sped-prepar- w - - ren NOTICE stock must be kept off of the bon Land company range leased to the undersigned. Trespassers will be prosecuted. Modern smokers praise the on vo integrity JEAN JARET of Camels plain-speakin- nt u BECAUSE FRESH Scowcrofts u BLUE PINE COFFEE Is Full O Flavor u u u u Satisfaction anteed Or Your Money Back IT AT Price, Utah ed Location. Pul the records of Mid county. The notice of location of n 1 claim is recorded in the offiga recorder of Utah county, atit, J 1 in Book 158 of Mining, Pif, gw , records of Mid county. The amended notice of leafleag B. B. No. 1 claim ia recorded ia tkt of the recorder of Wasatch couti of Utah, in Book 7 of Locatim, fu and 84, of the records of mid etuq The notice of location of the 81 2 claim la recorded in the effia i recorder of Utah county. Hate ill The in Book 158 of Mining, Pag 628. records of Mid county. All The amended notice id locatim ( B. B. No. 2 claim ia recorded ia taed anc of the recorder of Wasatch ceaati.i of Utah, in Book 7 of LocatioaqlW of the records of Mid county. Th: The notice of location of thc&l 8 claim ia recorded in the otfia i yoi recorder of Utah county, atata d . in Book 158 of Mining, Paga S3, ( records of Mid countyt The amended notice id locatim d am B. B. No. 3 claim ia recorded ia tkiil of tha recorder of Wasatch eoaatgi of Utah, in Book 7 of Location h 84 and 35, of the records id aadmi W Tha notice of location of the B.1 4 claim ia recorded in the offudl recorder of Utah county, atata d D in Book 158 of Mining, Pag Midi records of Mid county. The amended notice id locatim d( B. B. No. 4 claim ia recorded ia tit 4 of the recorder of Wasatch many, of Utah, in Book 7 of Location fir I of the records of Mid county. Tha notice of location id 5 claim ia recorded in the offla d recorder of Utah county, atata d Cl In Book 158 of Mining, Page 6N,dl noorda of Mid county. The amended notice of locatim 4 B. B. No. 5 claim ia recorded ia theft of the recorder of WaMtch Matjr,a of Utah, fa Book 7 of Locations fa 85 and SO, of the records of mid em The notice of location of the & 11 6 claim ia recorded ia the offleo dl recorder of WaMtch county, Mj Utah, in Book 7 of Lemtiooi, ftp I of the records of Mid county. The notice of location the 1 X fc 7 claim ie recorded in the office d BJ corder of WaMtch county, nttti d in Book 7 of Location!, Page M, d fa records of Mid county. Tha notice of location of the R 1 fa 8 claim ia recorded in the office d fa corder of Wasatch county, state dCia in Book 7 of Locations, Page 54 d$ record of Mid county. Tho notice of location of the B. 9 claim is recorded in the office of ftfj corder of Wasatch county, otsio of l in Book, 7 of Locations, Pago 57, records of Mid county. The notice of location of the R 1 A 10 claim ia recorded in the offia fa recorder of WaMtch county, Utah, in Book 7 of Locations, rW "i of the records of mid county. The notice of location of the B. B. I 11 claim is recorded in the offim- -j recorder of Wasatch county. d Utah, in Book 7 of Locations, Pifafal I of the records of Mid county. The notice of location of the eftfawi claim ia recorded in the office corder of Utah county, state of Ei". I I Book 158 of Minings Pass 631, s records of Mid county. , Tho amended notice of Prince claim ia recorded in theofwel 5 the recorder of Wasatch county, Utah, in Book 7 of Location, PtJ- -J 1 and 30, of the records of Mid consffv 1 The notice of location of the Prise I claim in recorded in the office I recorder of Utah county. w11, ya In Book 158 of Mining, Page 032, C record of nid county. . I Tho amended notice of location sc Jr I Prince No. 1 claim ia recorded I office of tha recorder of Wasatch state of Utah, in Book 7 of Loetw Pago 80, of the records of mid 'ntf,w. I Tho notice of location of the 2 claim la recorded in the office I recorder of Utah county, state I in Book 1B8 of Mining, Pago G32, ol record of Mid county. . I I Tho amended notice of location e Prince No. 2 claim is recorded in tat ? fic of the recorder of WtsntA nte of Utah, In Book 7 of PagM 80 and 81, of tho record of I , Wh Its no kr thill I d U f locanoal 1 I J cw Iw county. . The notice of location of the w 8 claim la recorded in th office recorder of Utah county, ntate of In Book 158 of Mining, Page PSS, of record of mid county. , Tho amended notice of location 5 Prince No. 8 claim is recorded thsjj Hr of th recerder of Wasatch cW state of Utah, in Book 7 of Lorsti Pare 81, of the records of mid county- The notice of location of tbePrhw;! 4 claim ia recorded in the office of recorder of Wasatch county, Jjatt H Utah, in Book 7 of Locations, PW of the records of Mid county. Tho notiro of location of tho Prlnfj5 claim is recorded in tho office of corner of Wasatch county, state of Pt-I- n Rook T of Locations, PagM 82 of tne record of said county. The notice of location of the claim ia recorded In tho office of the corder of Wasatch county, state of Wjy In Book 7 of Lomtlons, Page 107. e records of mid county. Th notice of location of (he No. 1 claim I recorded In the offie JJ .recorder of WaMtch county. rts'Lj t, Utah, in Rook 7 of Locations, Pag of the records of Mid county. I direct that this notir be publish "f Price. Utah. ELI F. I)R. Register. Senior & Senior. Utah7" Fr Aw,Hr,nt Bn,t Ulr First' pub., Apr. 22; last June 17, 2 I ji, W |