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Show U TA H FRIGE. THE SUV. rAOETWO THURSDAY, EVERY THURSDAY NOTICE OF 8T0CKH0U)n JNG TO AMEND OF INCOtWORtTlON .Notice Is tk.. AKTg1 YEARS tLEGIOH PRESENTS BEST 1MRB IN lamed Even Tboreday By Run Publishing . (Inc.1. K, W. ft. Orpcktt. a' Mhnager, li Adrencfc Subscription, $2.00 tb Yar Offle Ihons No. 8, Residence, 1S3-- isu. or . All account of Price city were ound in excellent shape by Albert TrlilIUb, Cay, public certified, accountant, who completed the audit for 1930 and 1931 ADVERTISING RATER ast week. A complete report of all Display Matter Ier Inrb Per leane, 40c; departments, witk some suggestions as Tr orient, flOe. Special Position, SB per to the future handling of certain funds Cede Additional waa turned over to Recorder Carl W. Yen Grata the Line Each Inaar-HMail Matter, Intend As Berrad-Os- a Juno 4, 1915, At the Poatofflre At under the Act of March Legal ftunt Kix Worda to Line. Inn-mop- Empey. The books of the city recorder, $12.50 ; Water Application, $15-.0Final Proof. $10. checked as to receipts and thoroughly Fifteen Crate the Line Each Reader were found to be acinsertion. Grant Six Word to the Line. disbursements, Blacfcfac Type Twenty-Fir- e (25) Ceuta curately and well kept The cask book lad been balanced regularly and the Each Insertion. Obituaries Garda of Thank. Resolutions, amounts turned to the city treasurer. Re, At Handing Notice Ratea. Count These amounts were checked with the Bis Wotda to the Lins treasurers receipts aud found to be For Bale. For Rent, Found, Lost Ete., Two Cento Per Word Each Irene. No correct Books of the city treasurer were Charge Accounts. Mdreaa AH Oomnranicetione to bund to be in balance, and correct RUN PUBLISHING COMPANY monthly reports were rendered by him to- the- recorder.' The reconciliation of Price, Utah : a, 0; - I went an In aland up and tried dab, Mm. between the offices of treasI accounts urer and recorder were easily effected. The Hub; i without the coeiregaHon. fan Twenty Years AgdThis Present Week ' Mm. Mat Gilmonra little Craddock, waa quite airk at .the (Klmour home' in Price with diphther .Mr.-an- h W, ic. - . r . Brick 'laying .began the first of the week' on the new Carbon atake tabernacle building at the comer of. Main and Seventh street in Price. J. W.' Loofbourow and Martin were- - up on Beaver creek the dint of the week fishing. They returned Monday with the usual amount allowed by law. .Thomaa Fitigerald bad commenced cRoevation work for two more business houses just east and adjoining Ida place at the eornor of Main and Tenth atrecta in Price, McClure Wilson left Price the first of the week for Riee, Colo., where ha waa to put in his time awhile acquired an interest in a silver and lead properpromising Mjgr ' ty there.' Promoters, of the Price Macaroni company were meeting with a splendid mIo of stock of the corporation, a considerable portion of which -- was tie go into a factory building and mar chinery in Price. An-dnfa- ng " Fred Lsrrher had the contract for the erection and completion of a : - The-Istte- r who will mail-onto the eily recorder,' enabling the recorder to know at ill times the balance of the various funds. JKay reported that the sinking fnhd on- Deoember 31,' 1931; had cash id the amount of $26)896.63, and on the same date had invested in bopds and tax anticipation' notes the sum of $89r total of $116,577.37, which 6$0.74, acks nearly $5000 of meeting legal requirements. The amoiint of the sink-n- g 'fund investment 'in tax anticipation notes is $34,765, and of this sum,. $11765 Was issued on 1931 taxes. In commenting on this, Kay said that sinking fund money should be invested in any legal and lawful bonds tearing interest and not in tax" antici. pation notes. This condition should - i , However, the report said proper nsti-- : ication has 'not been made to the recorder of- the taxes collected by the assessor. should make duplicate-receipts to the County treasurer .two-ston- r. brick building and full base-meto be erected for C. A, Frank cri his tot to the past of. the. Garden atom mi Main stiyet. Price waa preparing for a three-danflebratiou An July 2th, ,6th and 6th. spring Glen had voted for a five addition : to the public 1 building there. Carbonville was for a uid on a two thousand building in that district. Kenilworth and Benfidd played Mitch game of baseball at the latter place Sunday, resulting in a score of Scofield. eight to four. in favor-oOptic Gate and Price played a game af the coal camp on the same day which waa eleven to ten in favor of n y thoiv-doll- ar f Hiawatha News Mr. and Mm. VI Franeom motored to Salt Ifdro City Saturday. Mrs. J. P. RneseH entertained at d$uurr and bridge Tuesday evening lot seven guests. Mrs. Anna Dutch rr entertained at foursome of bridge Wednesday for Mm. Kirkbanj, Mrs. W. B. Jones and Km.- William Burn. . Mrs. E. 0. Bowvn entertained at a fburaotne of bridge Friday for Mrs. William Barn, Mrs. II. Dshlsrud and Mrs. William Sanders. Mrs. Walter Dougherty entertained the ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Frandsm. Mrs. Johnstone, Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Anderson, all of Mohrlaiul, and lira. Dsn Garber, Mrs.- K. Nixon and Mrs. II. B. Lindeman of Hiawatha Tin Pythian Sisters entertained the Knight of Pythias Thursday evening at a card jarty. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. lieese, Mr. and Mm. II. II. Lindinnan. Mr. end Mrs. - be remedied at once, he said.. His cheek on the hospital fund indicated that collections from patients were $27,563 in 1930 and $28,058.49 in 1931. Disbursements each year were respectively $30,320.83 and $31,283.93, making it necessary to draw; from the general fund each year to' oover the loss. By careful economy of 'operation and the exercise of greater efforts ini collecting accounts, particularly' at the time' the patient is admitted, the hospital should he made more sclfrsup' porting, the audit report said. .The eash book was carefully inspected,' the receipts given the patient checked oyer against it, and the amounta turned over to the recorder were; eheckid with' jvee)pt aid found to. b correct. the cemetery aeconnU were' found to be in excellent condition. AH won-e- y eolleeted for the perpetual can fund having been turned to the tree; urer and other bolleetioas of the. corder. The sexton ' is handling ' the cemetery amounts in a very commendable manner, according to the audit. Records of the Justice of the peace were also found to be correct. ' Receipts for taxes ai shown by the treasurer were cheeked with the county treasurer's records and found correct At that time, the amount of taxes due the city on December 31, 1931, were found to be $1254.46. The law concerning the budget has been romplied with in regards to the preparaton and publishing of it, hu; the exjienditures exceeded the budget in both years covered by the audit. It should he rememliered that the budgit is to be exceeded only in "rase of emergency where loss of life or great loss of property is involved, the report said. In cherking the sjierial improvement ledger, Kay found that a large number of sicc!al improvement ins'r.ll- - rt . . menta bad not been paid, and he stated that if this is permitted to the special improvement guaranty fund will not be able to meet the demands that will be made upon it. Balance in the fund on December 31. 1931, was $2270.51. delinAccording to a check on the quent individual light and power accounts, the amount due the city on these payments was $8190.49. "Tim list of delinquents appears large," said the report, "but. under existing conditions and tho fact that over 50 per rent of the total amount was col-iected daring January and February of 1932, the total loss is not large, being less than 2 er rent of the total collectable light and water accounts for the period. Kays bnlaneo sheet show's that'ti-ta- l assets of Price city, 31. 1931, were $772,900.30, current .assets.. tots ling. $348,454.22, and "fixed ' - : assets, totaling $424,536.08; of available casl( balances . Amount was shown .at $78,497.00, .with. jarar-ran-ts outstanding .amounting .to $lr 863.08 in tlje general f uiid and I20P-0in tW. hospital fund-.,- . j , The' total of fire insurance in force was $80,550, and prepaid, premium amounted to $533.42., $tatejne.it .of special improvement shows the principal o installments receivable at $154,075.21,. with outstanding warrants and bonds. at $151,865.41.., o Bonds outstanding , amounted $331,500 on December 31, 1931, and. the accrued interest was. $458356.-- ' Total cash and receipts carried forward in the general fund for the years FOR MEET 1930 and 1931 was $422,930.05,' swhile disbursements for the same period were $440,117.66. The revenue and expenditures for each year are respecRay E. Dillman of Roosevelt, presitively as follows: 1930, $217807.54 dent of the state senate, has been and $222,846.89; 1931, $224,395.44 and named temporary chairman and key$217,270.77. note sjieaker of the Republican state 7 at . convention, to be held Kiz . Ogden, it was announced Sunday by Ezra Boren has returned to his home William J. Lowe, state ehairman. . hep?- The convention; will bp held to rlqct Andrew Herring .nude- - a eleven delegates to the Republican . trip to Price last week.national convention, a national comA few :inehes of snow' fell in the mitteeman and a national committqo-womamountain near Kiz last week. ' ron-tinu- e, 160-poun- al m - --was-swollen 6 m MATE News .- - on-Ma- . - . - . Stanley Drainy is makihg daily trips ' Seven. of the delegates will be electwith bis dairy products between' Heled at large and each of the two 'conper and Kiz. s gressional districts will eleet taro ; The '"Four K" club held its last at separate sessions held in conmeeting at the home of the Misses junction with the state convention. Wanda, and Beth Workman. Arthur Woolley and Mrs.' Dora PeMrs. Verona Babcock, Gatrien terson, both of Ogden, were selected Drainy and L. J, Bor by. Lowe to .make arrangements- for en motored to Irice last week. the convention. David Wilson of OgMiss Revs. Hardy has returned to den will be in charge of arrangement Kiz after spending a few days in Price for the firot district' and Arthur E. Graham of Bali Lake City for the visiting with friends and relalivee. . Parrel Boren of Kia retnrned home second .district Harold P. Fabian of Salt-LakMonday of last week' after spending City several days in Price visiting . rela- announced Friday in Washington, D. tives and friende.nnd taking part in C.. that he would not be a candidate for reelection to the position, of na. ; the hand contest. Miss Beth Hill gave an interesting tional committeeman. . Mrs. Jeanette talk on the subject, "Tim Book of M. Morrell of Ogden, incumbent naMormon I- - Not Modern," and Miss tional committee woman, ' is expected Jane Hill also spoke at the Sunday to bo reelected. ' school last Sunday. The three Republican members of Considerable moisture in Utah's congressional delegations, to the past week in the form of rain, whom Fabian made his announcement, hail and snow, accompanied by some expressed regret at his decision. To hard winds which have made weath- William J. Lowe, Republican state er quite unpleasant. chairman, however, the announcement Miss Lucy Boren, for several years (; was no surprise. a teacher of primary, kindergarten aud "We had heard that'Fabiau would church history classes'' in the Latter-d:- y decide not to seek reelection," he Saints ehun-- here has been re- said, "and that the announcement leased witk a vote of thanks. She has would be made from Washington. been a faithful and '.hard-workin- g Pending that announcement we have teacher. Miss Edna Noyes of Kix was taken 110 action in regard to a succhosen to fill the vacancy, Mrs. Mar- cessor, but it may be expected that vel Workman was to assist Miss Ellen a number of candidate will now enMead with the primary class. ter the field." Lowe declined to comment upon the possibilities of a successor, but factions in the Republican party are rumored to be favoring various leaders. Outstanding candidates for the national rommitteeuisns post appear to be Ernest Barmlieiger, E. It. r. Salt Lake ehairman of the Republican party; J. Howard Garrett, president of the Affiliated Itepubliean Hubs of Utah, and A. B. Irvine, for- . dele-gate- e , . . : - lias-falle- h Cal-liste- - Isive, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Unger-cuhMr. and Mrs. Sum lVrkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Kiskets Mr. and Mr. Dan Garber, Mr. and Mrs. llenry Kougaret, Mrs. William Stcrkelinan, Mrs. Anna Butcher and Mrs. K. Nixon. Miss Ethel Naylor, Miss Gertrude Murdock and Miss Lila Parkinson entertained at a bridge lunrlieoii Saturday at 1 :3d p. m. Guests were Mrs, A. F. Jorgensen, Mrs. Klmrr Love, Mrs. J. P. Uussell, Mrs. T. WiNHlhavr, Mrs. F. J. Lemon, Mrs. Frank Gleason, Mm. Henry Nougiiret, Mrs. Lloyd Vugerman, Mrs. W. IV. Jones, Mrs. Anna Butcher. Mrs. William Burn, Mm. K. C. Bowen, Mrs. K. Franeom, Mm. Mark Yillary, Mrs. Walter Daugherty, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. Drury Dulhsrud, Mrs. J. P. Bussell, Mm. Ban Garber. Prices were won by Miss Bougborty and Mrs. Woodhave. takes place or. INJURED DPPPTY "Bed" Gilligan of Sunnyside has been added to the police forve to take the plane of Officer It, A. Pike, who waa seriously injured two weeks ago a the Priee-Holphighway. Gilligan been a deputy for some time and ril known throughout the county, er J I : the fight. When the erowd rralijwd it,deniaiid-ebesting Lauris was taking.. that the fight be stopped. Lauris second threw in the towel a Iiiuris stumbled through the rope after a terrific left to the jaw. was a Every match on the card to the went honors second wow, but snwjif Direrture to of the Electric Uoiupany, a d ed and Mimm under state of L tab, duly, fc inously adopted at a rinS 'd Boanl of 'h 2nd day of April, 1032. i l said cento ration in Price. state of Utah, A STOCKHOLDERS OK ATION IR HEREBY and will be held at the dtire scrap between Jimmy Inge, 133, .fUR from Ogden, and Paul Mancina Duration at if prinHpsI technical 5? a wou rkt rity,' Carbon by of Price. Ings h. " Tuesdsy, ,he reunt, Man-ein- a knockout, after Uking all that 3 o'clock p. n,., for5J. V could put in his punches, tor of cousiderinf and actinx u dob two rounds the two stood exchanging os tion to amend the Antrim it as follow evenalioa ""to : were pretty wallops and honors To amend Article VII of mid inside Man-cin- a until got divided Inge ly of I nconu ration a that thm 4 s guard. read- Bob Joe Grivet was kayoed by VII a The amountARTICLE of each share anj ,l Wycherley when the latter found Mike rtomaeh. of ftpital Stock hereby weak spot in 0 rivet's follows : Twelve ttoumnd Saridakis won a derision over Var as dred (12JI00) share, won also Wycherley. Luke Pap!a er face value of five ( $3.(10? y? via the decision route over the "fight- and the limit or autliorlxed Bean ing Irish Pete Bergcra. Emie lost his bout with Gust Saridakis when ' K NEIIAOH. the latter' concentrated on Bean a Hxdibs stomach and jaw? the funner being Attest : . GEORGE the weaker spot CHRISTENSEN. The bouts were carried. oiit under Secretary. ' First 7 : pub., three April bout lsst, each U: April Jt, gg being A: A, rules, rounds. They were refuroed by Art NOTICE TO WATER USKRS-mL, Lund, president of A. A. U. Fight fails were 'given a treat in a change that Uarr A. Mathis, whtwnrafc profee-ina- l from the usual' set-u- p add res ia Price? Utah, ha mUi farces. cation in accordance with die , menu of the ' Session Laws a renrelW4 to ftUnftP fil-lipi- to-w- -- . mer pmideut of the state senate. Bamberger Strong. Thd strongest candidate for Fabians successor is said to be Bamberger. A' staunch party man, whose support' has always been welcomed, he acted in this capacity from 1920 to 1028? when he became his partys choice for United States senator. If he decides again to seek the committeemans post, it is believed certain that Callister will retire from the field. - 18V). inclusive, to atmi 3 c.f s. of water from Headman iSUk Garbo ri younty, UUh. Raid be diverted at a point whichwatob bmnV feet south and 200 feet west efthci? corner Sec. 18. Twp. 18 South, East, Salt Iaike bene and meridtoL m eonyeyed e distance of 6000 fa(tC it will bb used from March lAtt (5 ber 15, indusire, of each year la 160.80 acres of land embraced torn EKSEI4 Bee. 24. Twp. 13 uJl 10 East. WMSWV Sec. 19, tgl South, Range 11 Bast, Sait Lob to and meridian. A much water ai neremmey will be need for domwdc M culinary purposes. This applicate k desirnated in the state enrineer'a rfb aa rile No. 11190. All pintesta the granting of said application, ipb tha reasons therefor, must be by in duplicate? accompanied with a In t Mr. and Mrs. Hazelton Nelson spent $1.00 and fUed in this office witkia Ik ty (30) days after the completiN if tfc in Salt Lake City. the week-en- d publication of this notice. OEO. U. u Kenilworth Notes . '' Mr. Jack Randall is spending sev- eral weeks with her parent in Provo. Lloyd Nelson and son, Keith and b Gerald, went on a fishing trip to the latter part of tiie woek. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead and family motored to Provo Saturday and returned Buuduy ' Mo-a- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Christensen and Mrs. W. D. Ely of Haber were week-en- d guests of Mrs. Kollo Chrie-tccsc- n, . s . Mrs. .Weils Moffitt and daughters, Rene and Jacqueline, of Salt Lake City are the house guests of Mr. end Mrs. Lon Leavitt. Mrs. E. Jackson of Salt-LakCity arrived here Tuesday evening and will spend some time with Mr daughter, Miss. Marguerite Jaokton.- - . Mis Louise Burton, senior student, at Wasatch Academy, Mr. Pleasant, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burton. Mrs. E. Lund, who has been the house gucHt of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kolo Christensen' returned to her home in Salt Lake Gity Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Robinson was hostess to members of the Wednesday Bridge club at 1:15. Five tables of bridge were played. High scores were von by Mis Mildred Vaughan and Mrs. William Man son. The guests list included Mr. George Jackson', Mrs. John Judd, Mrs. Thomaa Hughns, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. William Brisooll, Mrs. William Woodhead and Miss Mildred Vaughan. A very delightful evening bridge party was given at the home of Miss Mse Burton last Monday evening. The invited guests were Miss Mario Iosto- it. Miss Orpha Wagener, Miss Etta Muffitt, Miss Lulu Burton, Miss Mildred Vaughan, Mis Lenora Crook-stoMiss Eva Whhniore, Miss Sarah Nichols, Mis Willamy Ilnghes, Miss Margaret Jackson, Miss Ann Pleval, Mrs. William Manson, Mrs. Leu Leavitt, Mr. Calvin Jewke end Mr. L. I, Pearre. Prize were won by Mrs. Leavitt and Miss Hughes. . e' son-in-la- w n, State Engineer. Date of first pub! ice turn, March 3L HR Date of completion of pub., April R RR City Irrigation Notice Notice is hereby given that Me tf irrigation water will be on tone we this year, with Ashley Bartirit, wise master. Tour present listed ahuei el be apportioned to your house pefai unless otherwise notified. Notes d I change must be listed with 6m mm master on or before Monday, Hoy $ M at which time the turn ticket B it begun. All people haring water ri p. rent should list it with the siliremr immediately, and all who most real ns for the seeson should apply to the mar master at onet. Please take Bader id any change in ditch achednlm after Ike day, May 2, 1882, wUl be ehawd In Mr. Bartlett will be at home, m Fourth East, every morning (era fed 1 o'clock, phtee d dinctoif By older of the- board of the Price Water company, CIJIFDI I EMPEY, aeeretary. and Price Otty (he T 1 flOG-- CARL W. EMPEY, record. First pub., April 21 ; lent. April H HL K NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 4 partment of the Interior; Geaend Uq Office At Sait Lake Oky, Utah. AM I I032L KoClee U hereby gtvwa that If Rom Christensen of Mt. lVwnt ten Hemeriesd Entry No. 4HSB83 to Tk RBMSWM Sec. 27; NWRVEH. Sec. 84; HI' NRH. NEMSE KW(4 Section 85, Tewnship 1L 12 East. Rstt Lake meriX hj Range filed notice of intention to laafet SJ claim' to the lea to establish proof described before L. P. Nrimn. public, St ML Pleasant Dish- - m T 25th day of June, 10(12. (Xahaaet s as witnesses. Reuben Christensea jm Kelsey. Fairriew. Utah: F. M. Ond sen of 8panl Fork. Utah, and Wum Rradr of ML Plensairt, Utah. RU T. TAYT)K, Register. who on April 7. 1027. made StofhtaiJJ First pnbM April 7 ; last Mayfc rij Franz Hitaoh of Vienna, Awjik bet he eould eat nails and bs 80 of them and hes still in ths ' pital. Accused of selling a gallon of fumed water as liquor, J. A. Mfljri Arkadelphia, Ark., was fined J P UNITED STATES FUEL CO. SL EumrraxDE mam Nick Lauria, Carbon- - enunty's pirant to the Olympia boxing contest, found .himself decidedly outclassed on lsst Thursday evening when be was knocked ont in 'the second round by d Balt Isike Paul Ferguson, semi-finCity youth who reached the round of the Pacific A. A. U. eon? test. This bout was tha headline event in the best boxing card staged in Price in a number of years. It was sponsored by the American Legion to raise funds for junior baseball. Lauris rushed out of his corner at the opening gong intent to lead the scrap and, if possible, land a knockout blow before Ferguson had time to size him up. Lauris aggresseffective for iveness was half-wa- y couple of minutes. lie had Ferguson guessing. The last minute' of the first round, however, went to the Salt Lake City idol.. In the second round Feiv guaon attempted, to finish tho fight and had Lauris out on his 'feet hnd kuorked-hidown repeatedly;! Lauris had a bad braise under his right eyti which 'almost shut; and hs. wss bleeding at the nose. He was game and refused to take the count, Once as long as he could stand-u- p. or iwioe.duriug the second round Ferguson hold his. terrific punch and asked the referee, Art Lund,' 0 stop' the APRTT. 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