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Show ! ' THB MOB BIGBT SUM'S BBVIBW OF till THCKSDAT, DEG, IT, 1H1 opted, play beginnin g on May 10 and CONTINUATION OF BIG HIGHWAY BUILDING August Besides Price and Helper, the otner teams were Kenilworth, Columbia, PROGRAM AIDS CARBON COUNTY Spring Canyon, Bine Blaze Coal of Consumers and Hiawatha. Piloted by Joe Dudlet, veteran piteher, the Ken. A continuation of the extensiveF- I ilworth aggregation walked off with road construction carried on PROPERTY ASSESSMENT IN MMMMHMWMMMaMMWWMWWWMA first honors, and although it did not by the Utah Stateprogram Road commission As stated above Uintah defeated win the second half title, the in this section proved a distinct beneCARBON ANALYZED for the Region 5 track charn-- j featedColumbia so decisively ip the fit to Carbon county during the past in September that there was playoff unheld but on the out Scores of stress. of economic 9, pionship May no doubt in the minds of the fans that year BY OFFICIAL come of the meet was not determined employed men were given work on the the best team won. without various projects, highway until the final two events. Carbon Dndler did most of the pitching which conditions would undoubtedly By SILAS ROWLEY, men winning first places were Grant himself, and was ably aided by such have been more distressing. County Assessor. Hutchinson, 100 and dashes; experienced stars as Sam and Gny According to information furnished low hurdles; Yecehio, first baseman d Paul Holbrook, is the biggest problem beTaxation and outfielder, The Sun by the state road commisRichard Childs, shot put; Lamar Da- respectively. fore the American people today. Our who was sion, the eost of Guy Vecchio, now under projects vis, discus; Boss Webb and Pete Bot-tin- leading hitter of the league, died reconstruction and those recently com leaders from the smallest towns and tied for first in the pole vault. cently illness an following brought on pleted on Route 50, is $2,500,000. Good counties, to the leaders of our national Lettermen in addition to those nam- hy blood and in his pass- roads are recognized as a big asset to government are wrestling with the poisoning, ed above were Filbrun Ogden and Hollost a any community, and eastern Utah in problem. ing baseball in Carbon lis Branch, sprints and relays; Cecil man who had been ancounty Taxes levied against tangible propoutstanding general may expeet numerous beneChristensen and Francis Lamph, high in our state have been, bearing player for a number of Bensons. erty fits from the highway program. jump; Ford Holmes, broad jump. the burden of financing operation of Other members of the Kenilworth Two of the largest single projects The individual brilliance of Grant team were Hilt Blackham, catcher; undertaken in the eounty are the new our entire government machinery.' It Hutchinson was again in evidence at Lester lias been the ambition of men with Blackham, shortstop; Albert from Castle Gate to Kolapp, and the state meet, the Carbon star win- Veechio, money to invest, to do so by investing Smith Hanson, from Price to Cat outfielder; eanyon. that money in some of. the many tax ning first places in both dashes. Ross second base; Burns, third base; The first named enterprise was a exempt stocks, securities or bonds and Webb tied for second in the pole Cory, West and R. Blackham, federal aid vault, and the eleven points these two outfielders. project and eost in the thus avoid taxation. men piled up gave Carbon a tie for of $180,000, construcOur 1931 legislature passed an inneighborhood As a general rule, the games were tion in the fifth place. being completed part come tax law whereby intangibles will free hitting affairs, but none of the of October. This road is 2.2early miles in be taxed on their income, also an inearns were eusily beaten and time afand includes a 410-fotunnel. dividual tax law, an act providing length, ter time favorites lost to tqnms which The Price-Cis 19.2 for the levying, collecting and paying road eanyon be' to not appeared nearly as strong. miles re- of an income tax on individuals. will its and football team Carbon the long completion Although One very good featnro of the EastOne of the constitutional amendsult in a standard highway from the was able to hold its opponents from ern Utah in season the league past west boundary of the eonnty to the ments voted at our last general electhe goal lino, it was not able to score was that it developed young players, oast itself, and as could be expected from who promise to be stars boundary. Approximate eost is tion, November, 1930,' was the creain future but in addition there team a tion of a state tax commission to take a of that kind, the past season 50,000, in team the league had a years. Every the place of the old state board of exwhich will was nothing more than a break-evean take oridge project number of youngsters who were The Miners looked good in the first goodly penditure of some $63,000. Five bridg- equalization and assessment) This comgiven every chance to make good and es are included in the job and will bis mission is given power to govern coungame of the season, ruuning away with who came tbrough in good style. North Sanpete high, 38 to 0. In the at Sand creek, Coal ereek, Car- ty boards of equalization and eounty juilt One other outstanding characterisassessors. Under Ihe old law county dinal next game with Wasatch Academy, the tic, of the loop was the enthusiasm wash. wash, Soldier ereek and Meadsn eonstrne-.ioon Miners could not get going and were shown Work eould value property as they assessors the highway the players, and on dates able to only tie an eleven rated much when noby commenced July 25, and some six saw fit, which eaused the difference were scheduled, league games inferior. Uintah high held the locals the teams months were allowed for completion in valuation placed on some i class of usually made arrangements the project. The bridges are being property in different parts of the to a tic, and Grand high eliminated for games with other teams in the jf Coach Merrill s charges from the race state. mnstrueted as a separate project from state. The state tax. commission has . the following week. Carbon played ; authority to, equalize between coun. Besides maintaining a squad in the iho highway, ties. , two more games daring the season, E. U. summer the During months, oiling Loop, Helper also had a team in winning one and losing one. road .. One of the first actions of the new the Utah State league, which also con- jf 6,5 miles on the Price-Emer- y state tax commission was the instituOctolicr 2 Carbon 38, North Sanpete sisted of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Pro- was completed, a third of which lies tion of a state-wid- e 0. (Exhibition). revaluation of 11 .n Carbon eounty. . October 9 Carbon 7, Wasatch 7. (Ex- vo and American Fork. and reclassification of improvements A number of Other announced the large hibition). projects barnstorming by farm land&The Carbon commissioners October 23 Carbon 0, Uintah high 0. teams appeared locally, among them road commission in this section are'. (League). approved the appointment of a comCanadian-America- n the Calof miles the Five Castle Clowns, October 30, Carbon 0, Moab high 7. mittee to work with the assessor. The ifornia GiUnion Owls, Gilkersons (League). highway will be graveled at a committee appointed is Carl Nyman, November 11, Carbon 39, Springrillo ants, House of David, D. A H. girls eost of $10,000. A. J. Lee, both of Price, and Glen Bal6. (Exhibition). team the and whisker-all j Work started in September on an linger of November 27, Carbon 6, Grand JuncHelper. The work in Price, cd House of David nine. tion 12. ( Exhibition). stretch between Soldier Sum- Helper, Wellington and I : Totals Carbon 90, opponents 88. Spring Glen Officers of the league were C. L mit and Detour, the estimated expen- has been completed. Classification of The Carbon starting lineup was: I Leavitt, Kenilworth, president; diture involving around $100,000. farm lands of the county will soon Paul Holbrook and Nephi ard Hill, Latuda, vice president, and In October construction of a five-pl- e be completed. Our next step will be Gunderson, halfbacks; Frank Goui, Dr. C. R, Fahring, Helper, secretary-quarterbacstreteh starting a mile east of to revalue improvements in the min- - ' Mike Stamitnkis, full--, treasurer, ureen River was started. Cost is ing camps, and railroad property in back; George Patterick and Frank $25,000. and vicinity. PRICE PARK Helper SYSTEM John Demman and John Sillitoe, ends; Most A between Green $16,000 complaints coming before the project Etzel, tackles; Movell Jewkcs and Bill Exceptional progress was made durBlackham as guards, and Ellsworth ing the past year in developing Price River and Woodside was completed in eounty commissioners where they sit as an equalization board, is by taxJewkes, center. citys pork system, which i the envy the late summer and the road accepted. who know they are payers A streteh between Castilla Other men used frequently were Bill of every town in the state. Three, disuotgetting an even break with their neighbors. and Thistle tinct Bill was and units the latter the the Gorishek, backficld; completed comprise system, Cowley We wish to express our appreciaFrancis Lamph, Pete Tabone and Dal-pia- z, Memorial park, City park and Pion- part of September. About $150,000 tion to the taxpayers of Carbon eouneer Evergreen park. During 1931, the was spent on the project. ends; Cory, guard; Frank ty for the e Work was started in May on a they have givand Willard Luce, tackles. municipal zoo, one of the parks bigGunderson, Etzel, M. Jewkes, Cow- gest attractions, was enlarged and nuproject east of Wooidside, the en ns in helping to put this work over. ley, Cory, Eaquinta and Luee will be merous native animals were added to sum of $4500 being involved. CIVIC CLUBS PROVE VALUABLE A baek next year. Jewkes has been se- the collection. A new hot house plant streteh, costing $49,300 ASSET TO COMMUNITY lected as captain of the 1932 aggrega- has been completed, and will enable was completed between Thompson and tion. . the eity to develop new flowers to Cisco. Price is fortunate in having a large iVom Cisco to the Colorado line, further beautify the grounds. two projects 23 miles long and cost- number of eivie and charitable orCOUNTY RQAD ACTIVITY ing $231,000 were finished. ganizations working for its developThe past year was notable for the Widening of the highway between ment. Among the clubs and lodges Baseball minded communities of many improvements made on county Price and Helper in some places has whose support in worthwhile eivie unCarbon eonnty revived Eastern Utah roads. Three new projects, the need been done recently as a measure of dertakings has been an important facleague in the 1931 season, and the of which has been long felt, were un- unemployment relief. The only uncompleted stetches are tor in the progress of the eity are loop met with much better success dertaken, namely, improvement of the than its officers expected. In the pre- Clarks Valley highway, construction 10 miles west of Woodside and 10 the Rotary, Kiwanis, American Levious year, both Price and Helper of 12 new miles and improvement of miles between Floy and Thompson. Service Star gion and Auxiliary, played in the Central Utah league, an additional nine miles between Col- The ouly section not under construcB. P. W. elub Womans club, Legion, with the remit that no other Carbon ton and 8eofield at a eost of between tion from Prio eto Castilla is between and Junior to Colton and Soldier tons attempted Literary Anxiliary, Red Summit, and this play organized $16,000 and $20,000 and graveling of baseball Fish and Game stretch on the school bus stretch will be built next year. Cross, Carbon-Emer- y Both of those eities entered the E. route in Miller ereek. Besides these) The state is now considering an oil Protective association, Girl Scouts, the U. League in 1931 along with five all other important arteries of travel project on Highway 50, but no def- Boy Scouts, Ahepa, Gapa and various ther nines. A split schedule was ad- - were maintained in excellent shape. inite announcements have been made. ehnreh societies. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS TRACK I on 220-ya- rd 220-yar- . Au-got- ti, FOOTBALL ot at n. . Gate-Du-ehes- ne 3.9-mi- le Rich-Capta- in k; 5.3-mi- le Ea-quin- ta 7.4-mil- 6.1-mi- le E.U. BASEBALL . |