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Show THE CITIZEN Nearly 50,000,000 decks of playing cards were sold in the United States in 1927. Discreet Reticence Did you tell your wife how to vote when she went to the conven- tion? 16th, day of February, 1929, oclock. in 1181 B. C. an astronomical observatory has been unearthed at Buent-zoGermany. The observatory is In the form of circles of stones, which served for the observation of the annual circuit of the sun and also as a calendar. w, BOTTLE MANUFACTURE answered Mr. Neck-toShe has so little respect for my opinion that shed be almost sure to vote the other way. No, indeed, 0 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the B. C. OBSERVATORY FOUND Believed to have been constructed Marriage when a girl exchanges the attention of a dozen men for the inattentions of one. n. He is a wise lawyer who has his male client appear before the woman juror with three buttons off. The happiest man is the one who lives just as he would if there were no laws and no neighbors. Earthquakes are getting very frequent and unusually active. The old earth itself seems to realize that this is the jazz age. Pathfinder. Why do they call dentists offices dental parlors? Because parlor is just another American name for drawing room. Humor. Bottles are now being made by the thousands, but the invention which makes this possible dates back only to 1903 and was not generally used until 1913. This machine, invented by Michael Owens, measures, blows and finishes the bottles ready for the cool ing oven. BULL SATURATION. The bull crowd has been increasing remarked the room wit, I am beginning to believe it has about reached the saturation point. so rapidly, A WOMANS magazine says husbands should share the housework We agree with with their wives. them. We despise those selfish husbands who want to do it all IF YOU marry a clever man and you think yourself fairly clever in your own right, have the common sense and the grace to share your popularity and attention with him. GREAT 4AIRLINES EVANS & EARLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone Wasatch 5515 48 South State Street NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 24 1 Three Kings Consolidated Mining Co. Notice of assessment No. 24 of the Three Kings Consolidated Mining Co. 2 Principal place of business. Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Three Kings Consolidated Mining Company, held on the 20th day of December, 1928, an assessment of one cents per share, and one-hawas levied on (lc) the capital stock of the corporation, payable July 10th, 1928, to Forrest Mathez, Treasurer of the 2 Newcorporation, at rooms house Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 21st day of January, 1929, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is CHOSE VDCO 301-30- lf -- 0 301-30- made before, will be sold on the 16th of February, 1929, at 10 o'clock day a. m to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. W. J. BURTON, Secretary. Three Kings Consolidated Mining Co., 2 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Office: Lake City, Utah. tPMDWEQ) ON HIGHWAYS AND S IKY WAYS 301-30- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Tlie DoelnR Air Transport, National Parks Airways, Pud fie Air Transport re. and Scenic Airways, nil standard- ft: have ised on VICO for lubricating their Park-Illnglin- m Mining Conipiiny. Principal place of business, 410 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given at an adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of the Mining Company held December 21, 1928, an assessment to be known as assessment No. 15 of 2 cents per share was levied upon the outstanding shares of common stock of said company, payable cm December 24, 1928, to J. A. Foley, Treasurer, at the office of the Park-Bingha- m fi company, 410 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid at the close of business on the 21st day of January, 1929, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is sdoner made, so much of each parcel of stock as may be necessary to pay said assessment, u and expenses of sale, will be sold at the office of the company 410 Boston K IS together with the cost of advertising 410 J. at 3 p. m. A. FOLEY, Secretary. Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING LICENSES IN SALT LAKE COUNTY, FIXING RATES, PROVIDING FOR TI1E COLLECTION THEREOF, AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. The Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, Utah, ordains as follows: SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to engage in or carry on any activity, business, trade, profession, or calling In Salt Lake County, outside the limits of the Incorporated cities therein, for the doing, practicing or carrying on of which a license is required, without first taking out or procuring the license required for such business, trade, profession, or calling, and paying in advance the license fee therefor. SECTION 2. Any person, firm, or corporation desiring to obtain a license, as in this ordinance provided, shall file with the County Clerk a written application therefor upon forms to be furnished by the Clerk. The Clerk shall present such application to the Board of County Commissioners at its next regular meeting and the same shall be by said Board referred to the Sheriff for investigation, and he shall report within five (5) days after, receiving such application to the Board of County Commissioners the general reputation or character of the person or persons making such apthe plication or Interested therein; general reputation of the place sought to be licensed; the general reputation of the persons who patronize said place; the nature or kind of business conducted, or to be conducted at said place by the applicant, or any other person; whether intoxicating liquors are or have been served or permitted to be drunk in said place; whether gambling of any description has been or will be carried on or indulged in at said place; whether known gamblers operate, maintain, conduct, or are to be in charge of any card game, or are to be employed in or about such place; whether Buch place is or has been conducted in a lawful, quiet and any orderly manner, together withCounother fact or facts he deems the ty Commissioners should know in acting upon such application, and he shall add thereto his recommendation as to the granting or denying of said application for a license. Upon the receipt of said report of the Sheriff, the Board of County Commissioners shall act upon said application as it shall deem just and proper in regard to granting or denying tliQ same. SECTION 3. It is hereby made the after a license has duty of the Sheriff, been granted, to investigate and examine the business so licensed and the manner in which it is conducted. SECTION 4. The calendar year shall be divided into two license fiscal periods the first beginning January 1st and ending June 30th, and the second shall begin July 1st and end December 31st. All license fees herein provided shall be payable in advance for each license fiscal period or any part thereof, except that where a licensee commences business during any license fiscal period, he may, upon paying the license for the next ensuing lisense fiscal period and the current license fiscal period, be credited with the amount which bears the proportion of the license fee for the current license fiscal period that the number of days elapsed in the current license fiscal period bears to the number of days in the entire license fiscal period. SECTION 5. All license fees shall be collected by the Sheriff of Salt Lake in advance. He County shall remit the amounts so collected to the County Treasurer without delay, SECTION 6. The license of any licensee may be revoked by the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County at any time upon notice and hearing for violation of this ordinance or for any other good and 'sufficient reason. SECTION 7. Every certificate of license shall bear upon its face the name of the person, firm or corporation to whom such certificate has been issued, the license fee paid therefor, a description of the character or place of business to be conducted, and the date of issuance. Such license shall expire at the expiration of the current license fiscal period for which it is issued, except that in the event the licensee pays in advance the license fee for the ensuing license fiscal period, then such certificate of license shall remain in effect for the ensuing license fiscal period for which such license fee is so paid. Every certificate of license issued and the receipt showing payment of the license fee for the current license fiscal period shall be exposed semi-annual- ly . by the licensee in a conspicuous place upon the building, room, or office of the store or place in which such licensed business, calling, trade or profession is carried on, so that the same may be easily seen; and when such certificate of license shall have expired, it shall be removed by the licensee from such place in which it has been posted, and no certificate of license which is not in force and effect shall be permitted to remain posted upon the wall or any part of any room, store, office or place of business after the period of such certificate of license has expired. It shall be the duty of each and every person, firm or corporation to whom a certificate of license has been Issued to show the same at any proper time when requested so to do by any police officer or license Inspector. SECTION 8. No license granted or Issued under any of the provisions of this chapter, or otherwise, shall be in any manner assignable or transferable, or authorize any person, firm or is therein mencorporation other than tioned or named, to do business, or authorize any other business, calling, trade or profession therein mentioned or named to be done or transacted at any place other than Is therein mentioned or named, unless by permission of the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION 9. Every wholesale and retail merchant shall, at the time of making application for a license or a renewal of any existing license, file with the Sheriff of Salt Lake County a statement under oath of the cash value l goods, wares and merchandise in his possession or under his control, whether owned by him or consigned to him for sale, or if he conthe stock of such templates Increasing merchandise so in his hands or under his control during the period covered bv the license, the statement so made shall then be the largest amount of stock which he will have on hand during the said period; and if any such person, firm or corporation shall, during any period, Increase such merchandise so in stock or under his control as aforesaid, beyond the amount fixed by his last sworn statement on file,a he shall Immediately make and file new statement and procure additional The license to cover the increase. County Sheriff shall file all such statements in alphabetical order and licenses may b.e issued thereon upon the payment of the following fees: (1) If the amount of such statement is over 8500.00, the business shall constitute first class and shall pay $25.00 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. (2) If the amount or such statement Is over $200.00, and not in excess of $500.00, the business shall constitute second class and pay $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. (3) If the amount of the statement is $200.00, or under, the business shall constitute third class and pay $6.00 per license fiscal period, or any part of-al- thereof. SECTION 10. Every person, firm or or carcorporation, before commencing of on business the butcher, or rying of a slaughterhouse, at any place in Salt Lake County, outside of the city limits of incorporated cities, must have a license therefor. The license fee for such business shall be $12.50 per license fiscal period, or any part thereof. SECTION 11. Every person, firm or before commencing or carcorporation, on business of livery stable the rying keeper, hotel keeper, boarding house keeper, rooming house keeper, auctioneer, broker, pawnbroker, money changer. traveling showman, exhibiting theatrical performance, circus, or menagerie, at any place in Salt Lake County, of incorporated outside the limits cities, must have a license therefor. The license fee for each of such businesses shall be $12.50 per license fiscal period, or any part thereof. SECTION 12. A license shall be obtained for conducting the following and places of classes of business amusement, and the license fee shall be as follows: Card Clubs $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. Card Rooms $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. Card Tables $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. Restaurants $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. Soft Drink Business $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. Dance Ilalls or Floors $12.50 per license fiscal period or any part thereof. Places of Amusement, Theatres per license fiscal period or any thereof. part riaces of Amusement, Selling Con$150.00 for the main place cessions of amusement per license fiscal period or any part thereof, and $12.50 per license fiscal period, or any part thereof, for each concession sold, or for which the permission to do business is granted by and money paid to the main place of amusement for the right to carry on said concession. $25.00 |