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Show CONTROL OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURES N r 8 MODEL (Kditor's Note. of tserinu-- i imortsm- - to our midi-n- i t tills nine of the year. The. elute tax vIMeW SCOUt TrOOp cuiumiNeion line a evrire of five artii'lea which we twueitler of intereet and of educational value. One will uniwar each week in The Bun). Much interest is being shown by General property taxes in Utah mcmliers in the new Boy Scout troop delinquent in Deeetnber. Most sponsored by the Community chureh, taxpayer profess to be painfully cog' according to Itev. J. II. MarRill, the nixuut of the fact. scoutmaster. Under the direction of Not so many taxpayers appear to I C. E. Beveridge, chairman of the troop realize that if uuything is to be done committee, the unit is rapidly beeom-i- n the way of effective reduction of ing one of the best in the district, the tax bill fallin? due the following j The membership is increasing December is the month lily, and the following boys are now I whpn it should be done. enrolled in the troop: Russell Lee, Yet it is in December that the pro- - MSx Allred, Jack Aramaki, Gus Vour- gram for public expenditures by coun- os, Gabriel Simone, Manos Fragidakia, ties, cities and towns for the follow- Gus Doulas, George Fragidakia, Doming year is made up. School districts inick Besso, Allen Dooly, Donald make up their annual programs or Whitford, Lrland Calloway, Malcolm budgets for the fiscal year beginning Littlejohn, Wallace Lloyd, Henry 0- July 1, each June. Bryan, Joseph Hammond, John Croek- If the expenditures are on the pro- ett, Sam Borrell, Dwight Wetenksmp, gram so made up, the money will in John Causer, Charles Cave, Robert all probability, be spent. And the Hammond, Herndon Virden, Wilson chief, if not the only way in which Virden, Woodrow Wayman, Eugene counties, cities, towns and school dis- -, Bates. tricts may raise funds to pay for. such All boys eligible to be Scouts are expenditures is through the general invited to attend the meetings of the property tax. troop every Tuesday evening at the The programs fixed in December rhurdi. and June, therefore, fix the levies which are collected the following November. It is useless to hold September mass meetings and declaim against tax levAccording to J. F. MacKnight, the ies when the money hag already been chairman of the Carbon Boy Scont spent. county i It is a waste of time to attempt tax district, six troops in Carbon in the na- - j reductions through reduction in the have failed to assessed valuation of property. If the tional council In an effort to have the troops receive official recogni--j expenditure has been made a reduced assessed valuation means simply an' tion again, Arvel Stevens, organization chairman of the district, will visincreased levy. it the delinquent troops during the is much But worth while to it j very week in the interests of recoming study budgets before they are approv- 86 Go-Gett- SUPER-HETERODY- be-co- er Six Scout Troops Fail to Renew Registry I I With Tabes. - - TJTsAR this handsome low . ' 1 Highboy Super -- heterodyne bringing in distant stations with an auditorium wallop the full, rich volume of the Golden Voice. Yes, it's got Automatic Volume Control, which conquers fading" or blasting" when tuning through doae-u-p loads. Yes, it's got the new Antenna Adjuster for maximum power and eliminating tube noise. Yet, it's got IS other atrikin registration. ed. ... Troops which have allowed their j And it is time well spent for to lapse are Wellington, memberships to meet with owners their ! repre-erty Glen, Colombia, Kenilworth, deter-'minSpring e in sratatives pnblie office and ' what money should be spent the Helper and Standardville. are made being Preparations by dis'coming year. officials course the trict for training In May the taxpayer receives a notice from the county treasurer of the set for December 4 and 5. A. A. Anvaluation which has been placed on derson, executive of the Timpanogos Council and George A. Rowley, Car; his property for taxation purposes. He bon commissioner, will have charge of may protest to the county board of aitursiyou wont, including the assessor is eapable training work. The meeting December the If equalization. compowerful Pentode Output Heres and eonseientious, the taxpayers will 5 will be devoted to outlining the the greatest value at anything like a year program. ing usually learn he is assessed on the its price we have ever offered. same basis as his neighbors, and his $102A0 Complete With Tubes! protest is without valid ground. In September comes the tax bill COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU from the county treasurer. The taxWith the football season nearing payer may be sorely tried to find the money to meet the obligation. But, if a close, Coach Vernon Merrill ia turnhe objects, it will be'only to learn that ing his attention to basketball Alit is too lqte to do anything about it. though Carbon had one of the strongBut perhaps before this, late in Ju- est quinta in the state last year, prosly, he may have urged the local of- pects for Jho coming season are not ficials to reduce their levies, only to renr bright. find that more 'than half the current Only two lettermen will be back, taxes ' have already .been spent, and Nephi Gunderson and Francis Lamph. the remainder, in all probability hag Clive Kell elever little forward of been already obligated. the 1931 five, ia lost to the team beIs' the situation then hopeless f la came of ineligibility, having had too it entirely .beyond the power of the many semesters of athletic competiUintah high of Vernal was elimin- taxpayer to regulate 1 tion. Lamar Davis, who was also exOn the contrary, it is within his pected to report for dnty again, has ated from the state high school footMined e Osrbsa Oosaty aid ball race Saturday by Provo in a quarter-- control Furthermore, ample oppor- intimated that he will not play basShipped Everywhere. to is given every taxpayer ketball thia season. final game. The score was 19 to tunity Gunderson was the leading scorer 0. The winners scored in the first tiro gist in fixing the amount of taxes to in the state last year, and he and minutes of play and added touchdowns be paid in his community. Of course, the law does not permit Lamph shonld be able to take care of in the third and fourth periods. DurFrepbrttse At sum the forward positions nicely. Filling ing the second half, the Uintah elev- the individual taxpayer o fix tne comextent the center and guard posts, however, of taxes his own the to of twice of this district, en, ehampiona pushed the ball into scoring distance, pelling others to pay the taxes he ia a problem whieh will be hard to but could not advance far enough to should pay; nor does it llow an in- solve. dividual to escape the payment of a scon. tax duly levied, the benefits of which Carbon won its Last way season, PRETARKD ON ONE OF THE to the semi-fina- ls by defeating Provo lie has already enjoyed. Just as the FINEST TIPPLES IN THE were not law does not permit, an individual to While Vernalites the UNITED STATES Carbon 1930 successful as the as high buy goods on credit and then escape consumteam, statistics of the game showed payment after the goods sre Frank Driggs of Ogden, governor them to rate much closer to Provo ed. But the law does give the individual opportunity to join with others in of the fifth district of Rotary Interthan the score indicates. Uintah Is the Bulldogs in scrimmage, determining in advance the amount of national, will pay his dffieial visit to in his community. the Price club Thursday evening. A making 143 yards to 130 ehalked np taxes to be paid program is being prepared for for the Provoans, while both teams This is one of the fundamentals that must be understood if the taxpayer is made nine first downs. Five Price Rotarians attended an to exercise effeetive voice in control inter-cit- y ANNUAL DRIVE FOE MEMBERS of his tax levy. meeting with the Provo orThe next article in this series will ganization Friday. The visitors and STARTED BY LEGXONAXRES deal with a brief analysis of the prop- the Provo Rotarians attended the Price Post No. 3 of the American erty taxes in your eounty for the cur- homecoming day football game between the Brigham Young University Legion has started ita annual drive rent year. for new members. According to Adand Wyoming, and in the evening the Could you replace your home if it Price contingent were honored at a jutant William Grogan, the post expects to complete the campaign about should burn down tomorrow f Insur- banquet and program. ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH the first of the year. In last year's ance eliminates the risk and ends the Those from Price who attended indrive, the Legion boosted its member- worry. Equitable Insurance Ageney, cluded C. E. Beveridge, president of Otaeral Offices ship to 110, and recorded one of the J. Bracken Lee, manager, Price, Utah. the local club; C. R. Fergusson, L IL Ith floor Keans BnUdiag beat gains in the entire state. W. W. Christensen and C. 8. Lezal blanks of all kinds for aaleat Fullmer, Dawson. office. Phone No. 9. Sun Hie Sun. The erasers Pens, pencils, ink, prop--. . r REDUCTION 5 EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Price and Helper Call For Demonstration Uintah Eliminated By Provo From State Grid Playoff 6-- 0. Storage Purposes t . ? i i ' out-gain- ed rial ) r For Thanksgiving At this time of the year we find ourselves overstocked with China and Glassware, and in order to reduce same we are offering some big reductions during the week of Thanksgiving. Come in and look our stock over as it will mean a big saving to you. A special invitation to the ladies of Price and surrounding towns is extended. Our large stock of Christmas toys are now on display and can be seen by visiting this store. C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. One Piece Or a Carload West Main Street Price, Utah Four Provo iportsmen found elk hunting good on the Manti national forest, and they eame into Price shortly after Tuesday noon with a largo kill eaeh. They were L. J. Eldred, Wil-foAllen, Mark Anderson and Monte rd Young. The elk were killed Sunday, throe of them falling a minute after the hunters opened fire. The largest of the animals weighed approximately 600 pounds. All kills were made on the npper watershed of Seely ereek near Orangeville. Although they met with food fortune, the Provoans announced ' that bar-very few others sportsmen-werluck as good ing equally -' - Nezt to the enffs on a man's nothing is as useless aa the on. the sleeves of his coat. TURBANS isJoo Standardvtlle, Utah DISTRICT HEAD OF ROTARY TO PAY VISIT TO PRICE Ihkjr SL'tJLE On (Unaware and Glassware Two Veterans Back For Provo Sportsmen Bring Elk Kills to Price Carbon Hoop Team Unexcelled For t stead-Novemb- er, NE Complete (. Boy Gains In Members d KeMP Long-Reac- h k i ZtwwieibN The Time For Control At Hand. 1. Because theyre small because theyre comfortable because with all these advantages they are still about the most becoming hals you can push your curls under! thats why women have taken, in such numbers, to Turbans . All the new styles and colors In a great selection and only $5J00. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH . |