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Show THURSDAY, FAGE THE BUB, PUCE, UT TOUR TJMSlSSuu ilwua iki Tear la rt r'r' - 12.00 Office PboM No. 8, RwideBco, 133-HUM. HlHii Aa SmadOua Mail Matter, Jaae i, KfM, 1915, (Price Mutual Conducts Conjoint Session ELEM AH- -E VERY THUp1. OOTQBEt FTriModern Columbus FUNS FOB I The regular monthly eonjoint sea ion of the Pries Ward Mutual Improvement association eras held last siding. Musical numbers were fur nished by Miss Nets Empey and Miss Lula Christensen. A story was I AUVKKTMINO MTM given by Erma Christensen and short adin McNeM I Kadum Additional. J. E. Bent, who is president of the IiMale Tsa CenU the Use Each laser-- 1 Boa. Guat Bis Words to Lino. Boss-- 1 Young Men s organisation, introduced 1A- - fjuh,Jndr the Aet of March Plans have been completed for the court of honor session of the Carbon scout district at Kenilworth Friday and for the district election and the training seaaion to be held here Saturday evening. Gomer P. Peaeork is Applicattoa, gW-Hj-0ther officers of the mutual for chairman of the court of honor, and 151 .Proot,,71 . . For his eonneilor he arrangements for a program are be.J.the "tartJ Wallmee T, toSSuWnt ttz Wayman and ing made by the Kenilworth troop. to the BS h Blackface Type Twenty-Fir- s (25) Cental June Bartlett In the Young Ladies' A. A. Anderson, chief scout execuI Bach Insertion. organization Mrs. Wallace wayman tive of the Timpanogoe council will Obituaries. Cards of Thsnka Hwolutlon j, president with Mn. H. It be the principal speaker at the eourt of honor at which time approximately eouneilors. The officers out 75 awards will be presented. EteJ Lost. Beat. Tor Fonad, gw Bate, TwoCeats Per Word Each 1mm. No lined the program of the vanons deAnderson, Scout Commissioner G. partments for this winter. A. Rowley and W. W. Christensen, The elaas in drama will be conduct- director of training and leadership ed by Mra. Claude Eggertson, who is of the local district will have charge a graduate of the Brigham Young of the training session. J. F. University, and Mrs. Verlon Rpff will district chairman, will conhave charge of the retold story de- duct the election. partment IL C. Bement, who is diree-to- r Present officers, in addition to of the Era drive for this year, anare: Vice chairmen, C. II. nounced that the drive will be held Madsen and A. W. Horsley; commisfrom October 11 to 18, and asked sioner, Rowley; J. i, E. Pettit Special directors will be toud JiJ.0. tor th.- MMlmr citrlI zenbo for this magazine. eleeted to have charge of the followelection. Both primaries were harcaning phases of scout work: Finance, monious and an excellent set of eourt of honor, camping, troop 'Ordidates were chosen. ganization, leadership and training, Aet ion taken Tuesday evening again eivies and service, education and pubestablished the two parties in Prick. health and safety, reading and before Olson I F. appeared MgyorW. Winners of the yard and garden licity, and music. rural scouting, tlm Democratic orgsniiation and WIlducted by the Price announced that he would her of Commerce during the past sum-b- a Carbon Duck on n7 mcr a candidate for Vere presented with rertificsles ticket. I awarded by the Yard nd : Have Little Luck Wednesday In each candidate for mayor The I Garden Contest association of Amcr-8w- s eeleethave feels that the pmrtiea Duck hunting throughout Carbon rtifiettes are in recognition CIL jbe d capable men. J. Brseken Lee is a Q penonAj home g county has been generally unfavorable in achievement j man of abihtv end tifimiUon. due to the lack of water and the fact E. I aneeessful m his profession. that prevailing elcar weather has enp Demoemtie uomiMejto I. Broekbank, Ci'rl Saxey, George M. abled the birds to fly at a high altimw to political Qibg011 Milcr A. Lather, tude, according to Dr. H. B. Goeti-maI the reapeet of his feU y William Olivetto and Alex Dav- Mrs. president of the In voting this year there will he nof.T Fish and Game Protective associaThe animosity and no political feuds. tion. Most of the nimrode have centerenndidates to be chosen are all do-- AUTO ASSOCIATION ANSWERS ed their activity around the nofleld airable material and any ehoiee should PRICE CHAMBERS PROTEST reservoir section, and few limit bags find Price under eapable leadership! were reported the first day. In reply to a letter from the Priee the coming two years. Each should Inasmuch as the state fish hatchery I in Chamber bearers. of Commerce feel proud of its standard protesting is clearing. out its entire supply of 01-In a short while Mayor W. F. 1 against the Utah Auto association fish this fall, several loads of trout will relinquish the chair he has I recting traffic away from U. S. have been allotted to the Carbon game I P. for the past four years. Going way 50, Gns Beckman, secretary and will be planted at Scofield those four years has been rough, but I of the Balt Lake chamber reports that body and in Huntington eanyon. A record I D. W. with was matter the taken a to the has endeavored he up give eity in number of fish have been constructive administration. Any man I Rishel, head of the auto organisation, local streams this season. planted at the head of a municipal corpora-- Rishel claims that all information to reports that the Cartion makes friends and enemies. This I coming from his office to tourists is bonContrary favored an open seabody game I tour-the newspaper wishes to commend him for I based on suggestions from the does as well as bucks, Dr. son on work he has done and wishes him ista as to the route they prefer Ooetzman annonnres that the loeal asI in the field he prefers. ing and that no motorists are induced sociation has never favored sneh an ' Our elec-- 1 to travel any particular route, jpoliey in the forthcoming action. All sportsmen who have been tion wul ba independent. to believe they may shoot both Past led (Crime are warned that they will be subject I, 1879. I TrT3FrrTax re-to- ld X SP wL Mac-Knig- Mae-Knig- - secretary-trcasure- 1 for-eont- Cham-mal- ly Hunters 1 bean-yo.n- h,. n, Carbon-Emer- 1 I di-s- . High-hel- d' tak-uece- es Report For Nine Months Issued By Sheriffs Office Twenty Years Ago This Present Week l I to punishment Lqo Fowler and Miss Marion Bjorn, dnring the first nine months of 1931, two popular young people of Pncetecording to a report issued by Depu-wemarried at Salt Lake City dur- - Uy A. E. Gibson, clerk in the office of five in sheriff 8. M. Bliss. A total of 25 5 tho week. They were to I burglaries were investigated while 22 Amother marriage of last week waa I potty larceny eases are listed .in the that of Lawrence M. Rasmussen and I report. Miss Janie Olsen of Priee, the latter I The number of other eriues invest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ligated areas follows: Robbery, 15; of tbia eity. Igravated assault, 14; grand larceny, Wilbur Rugg and bride, formerly 12; auto theft. 5; rape, 5; murder, 1, Mias Ellen Atwood of Cleveland, were I nd manslaughter A hack from Salt Lake City where they May was the busiest month, 20 married dnring the week and I M being listed. Reports for the other I eight months are as follows: January, had gone to housekeeping. ! T&nm, 16; March, 9; April, 7 Dr. E. M. Xeher of Castle Goto was August, 10, am Junc months two a post graduate taking course in New York City. Mm. Keher September, 12. .was in the meantime visiting with RAjnilT HOLDS UP INN relatives at Roseville, .Ind. GETS S150 NEAR mti-PitMrs. Sidsie Rhodes Ilartzell of this! eity died at Ephraim dnring the Week II A lone bandit displaying a revolver of cancer of the stomach and was walked into the Riverside resort near bnried at Prirew besides her late hna- - Helper early Wednesday morning, and hand, Caleb Rhodes, in Price reme-- 1 I after rifling the eash register of $150 escaped through the front entrance tcry. entered the resort through a rear Thousands and thousands of dot- I door, and commanded the eight d in in were sustained Itri damages and San Juan eonnty the past ! punts of the room to lie on the floor, week as a result of the severe storm I He made no attempt to rob the passed over that section of the eons, atate. Man the Master is the title of John CL Forrester was back in Priee a new book. Of course its fiction. ra ag-Ols-en eas-we- rc oeeu-Gran- pat-whi- ch ' from a harried trip to the vicinity of . . or 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 3. 9. 10l 1L 14. 15. IB. 17. 18. 20. 21. BLAZE DE8TR0YB HOUSE WITH I LOSS OF SOME $4000 jj ' ... .JFire MrT Friday morning entirely . 1 daatpoyed the residenoe and furniture belonging to Felix Bruno on Seventh Rest and Second South streets, with a dqpugo estimated at between $3000 and $4000. The house, a four-roostructure, waa insured for $3500. Origin jtf the blaze is a mystery. I I It ia A k Sun. &3-mil- le ot FUBU0 OFFICES Responding to Coach Romneys call for freshman football candidates at the Utah State Agricultural college, Hugh Fuller of Columbia, a graduate of Carbon high school and a freshman at the college, reported for action and received his suit. During the next two weeks he will contest for a place on the frosh eleven and next rear as a Moat public offices in Pries villa closed Monday in observance af Ck nmbna day, which ia a legal holiir Special programs will probably belli in the aehoola of tho eity, and eni clubs are planning to have a Ceha bus day theme in their program & sixth annual ball of the Carboa Cm cil of the Knighta of Columbas at be held Saturday at Helper ia d sophomore he will be eligible to com- . TO CLOU ft MONDAY, COLUMBUS DAT pete for a position on the varsity servanee of the data. team. Nowaday! the love that piMl Fuller is registered in the school of y, understanding usually mini it I arts and sciences with courses in speed of fifty or sixty miles hM physics and mathematics. bo-ton- a County Taxpayers As an aid in the collection of taxes for the eurrent year. Comity Treasurer K. M. Reese has been authorized to permit by the state tax eommia-iothe taxpayers to pay their assessments in partial payments if they so desire. Those wishing to make jiartial payments must present their regular tax notices in order that proper credit may be entered and a partial payment 'Price Commercial & Sauings J3ank receipt issued. Payment of taxes on this basis does not postpone the final date of settlement, but it .gives the taxpayers who cannot pay all of their taxes at one time, a decided advantage over the present system as it relieves them of the 3 per cent penalty and the 12 per eeut annual interest charge on the amount which they are able to pay. At the Close of Business On September 30, 1931, As Submitted to the State Bank Commissioner Utah Labor Head Talks At Mass Meeting Member of the Federal Reserve Bank PRICE, UTAH (Continued From Page One) MeCardle acted as chairman of the meeting, and gava a short talk explaining the purpose of the session. Prior to the meeting, a parade led by the Carbon high band paraded through Main street, with over 200 men and women marching in line. Ospital Stork raid In Surplus Net Undivided Profit Reserves For Dividend Contingencies, Etc. Notes (Mrrulating Outstanding Due to Banka, Including Gerafied and Cashier's Checks Outstanding Demand Deposits Time Deposits .... - Condensed Report of n PRICE, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BU81NE8S ON SEPTEMBER 2D, 1031. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .... ...$T54.20A0.'i Overdrafts 4.040.73 177.730.00 United 8iatea Government Securities Owned .' Other Bonds, Stocks and Securities Owaed 37,G72.M 1.00 Banking House and Furniture and Fixtureu Reserve Bank S3. 22 1.48 Keserva With Federal faith and Due From Banks 87.7ti2.Rl Outside Checks and Other Gash Items 810.03 Uedemptioa Fund with U. 8b Treasurer and Due From U. 8. Treasurer 2,500.00 13.2S Other Averts ... 4. 50.000.00 . 20.417.7S 30,000.00 . ASSETS U. S. Bonds 109,250.00 Municipal Bonds 63,422.78 Industrial Bonds 10,970.00 Other Stocks & Bonds 19,345.00 Total Cash Reserve 420,807.83 TOTAL $906,879.83 Law. 70,000.00 439Jn847 Attest: Q OSCAR IIANSON, A. W. HORSLEY, FRED PATERNOSTER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day of October, 193L MAE J.l ELWOOD, Notary Public, Residing At Price, Utah. My commission expires June! IS, 1984. Profits Bills Payable Demand Deposits Time Deposits 70.000JI .. 6520 5Q,000Ji .$284,294.26 387,065.51 Total Deposits 671,359.77 $ 90679-- 9 TOTAL Reserve neberEederal serves Bank of Cash, Due From Banks Marketable Bonds. ... . and Adequate Capital Large Surplus 43.235.82 297,141.47 Correct ..$ 50.000A4 Capital Surplus .. Reserves and Undivided ITEMS OF STRENGTH and STABILITY 50,000.00 j - LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $485,072.00 Banking House 1,000.00 Cash and Due From Banks $217,820.05 Large Reserves 11.000.003.41 j TOTAL State of Utah, County of Carbon sat I, J. Barbogiio, president of the shore amed bank, do solemnly swear that ths above statement ia true to the best of my J. HARBOQLIO, knowledge and belief. President I COLUMBIA MAN TURNS OUT FOR U. A. C. FR0SH ELEVEN Be Allowed Carbon THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK m ll find Another link in the highwsy system between Price and Salt Lake City was e forged last week, when a streteh of road between Castilla and Thistle was completed. The highway ia a standard gravel construction, ac- cording to information from the Price offiee of the state road commission. streteh beOpening of the 2E-mitween Castle Gate and Rolspp, which tunnel will be includes a 410-fomatter of only a few days. On the other main project in this county, that between Price and Cat canyon, work is progressing rapidly. Charter No. G012, Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF brother had some valuable mining claims, and which wen promising well at that time. ,W. E. Anderson of Priee and W. K. Whte of Salt Lake City had rented the south room of tho Short building on. North Ninth street and were to open up a picture show about the first of November. ,; At Kenilworth during the week at a dance at the home of one of the Italian residents and during breaking up of the donee, Peter Bottino was shot by an unknown party and was thrown into the eanyon to die. The big rectangular mass of coal which was on exhibition at the stale fair had been moved to the Cham-o- f Commerce in the Vermount building in Salt Lake City, where it was to stand permanently. The huge chunk meaeured three feet high and nearly fire feet long. . doe. T Partial Tax Payments to Burglary was the most common fence tinted among the 103 major crimes investigated by Carbon officers 'Prairie City, Ore., where himself and if they kill u NEW STRETCH ON PRICE-SALLAKE ROAD COMPLETED ar R . Vic Pu..,; W. ; Anderson. |