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Show Ta OS LE GOLD L LLL. ALE SLD % UINTAH BASIN RECORD, eee Fone “DUCHESNE Mrs, Parley Lambert of Roosevelt was @ guest at the home: of Mrs. Georg Cc. Kohl eateray ago from Arcadia have re- turned for a few days to close out| their business at Arcadia and will | then return to Port Orchard on Puget Sound to live. They have purchased a ten acre farm and are going into the chicken business, ‘Mr, ind Mrs. Clyde Fexer an- and also raising berries. —O— nounce the arrival of a baby girl} Friends of Mrs. Chas. Selch are Monday. menfpeene glad to find her recovering from - Francis Brooks of Fruitland was her recent illness. See ame a business visitor in town Tuesae Mr. and Mrs. Wm, H. Craver of Midview were Duchesne visitors ‘Mrs, Ed Solmonson of Arcadia this week. was visiting with friends in Du—o— chesne on Wednesday. irs. Woodson who has been conaeanee ‘Bobby Mrs, R. Porter, son G. of Porter. has the past week. Miss Alice Mr. been and refined to her bed thru illness cently, is able to be about again. ill for wee M, Todd spent the Fitzwater recently returned from week end at the home of Mr, and Salt Lake after several weeks’ visMrs. A. M. Todd at Myton. \it with her daughter, Mrs. Okey Davis, much TOTAL a visitor ye Mrs. improved in the Drug er Was A, Smith of Salt Lake transacting business City —_o— Neville Wimmer made a Total eit Balance on Hand Cash in Fund ease Outstanding Net 1c) fe wy the home store several : See years law. ago. ..... See passed The all the sews banks the in nanan s = and cannes etna sn enaaneaaeanses MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS - Regular Value o s = a - - - - a is, treasury ONE YEAR It amount of takes| in will be gold be between a good price fect of 50 in gold 60 camp the the 2 s 1.00 = would gold of be the if a GARDENS increas- That who iss what of silver goods we must a different so they that kind can of goods, exchange goods for goods ‘that easy matter to figure the people, and concerning a large recognition of silver as a pasic money, If congress will do that and if Roosevelt will sign the will pill, our economic troubles promptly be over with, and. ¢he become immediately country will normal in its trade relations and smile undoubtedly prosperity will -o- This of course, will be upon us. accomplished with a reduction and of that barriers trade stand as an obstacle to trade. SOCIETY the home get given at lowest cost Less allowance for old tires coonf Tran oe TIRES ‘Good Used Tires $1 and Up—Road Murdock Thursday was host- Bridge Club S. Liddell, Schonian, Roy quarterly Stake Emmons Conference will be Saturday, of held the at February 10th and at Duchesne Sunday February 11th, Company As Saturday will be . devoted mostly to convention work. The time will be the same as on regular convention daze 12 noon to 4 P. M. At Duchesne Sunday the time of meeting : Service—Expert Tire Vulcanizing bride. Grant the Duchesne Mt. O'TOOLE SERVICE STATION Duchesne, Utah the H. The to change without notice and to any state sales tax “ASHTON SERVICE STATION of To Be Held. Feb. 10th, by the World’s Largest Rubber Prices subject CORD to dock, Quality within reach of all Géaranteed 20365,14 5§7325.280D 717.54 3225.79 140.17 918,78 761.90 2726. C6 5685.00 59218,05 47735. 040D° 36960.140D 3943.33 1058.95 3488.67 5685.00 11483.01 : 30251.96 yA 2.62 19915.38 2940.26 . 41627.96 78588.100D » 58662.100D 24926.00 2.62 3940.71 4025.71” 85.00 —° 78588.100D 3940.71 > $20365,14 1, and Poor $ niture 1996. 29 1580.96 Dec. VG 31, I will soon have this phase of my plete stock of Under eae ‘burial supplies. 16785.51 $41627.96 $78588.100D ee ee he eats: cs 30,00 2930.60 Int. Rate 1921 Res. Phone24 Date of Maturity Annually beginning Jan, 51476 1, : Duchesne, Utah $31552.63 BONDS ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING 7, ; Registered Mortician | $30004.23 1548.40 Total te, and ROY A. SCHONIAN $24621.17 2422.46 Witness - June ce 25 5 re -service newly and properly housed, with proper equipment, and a com- ....= Date Issued the contrary it means be better equipped, and time to give this service and attention to WHICH it is entitled. Total Bond $25,000 any to continue my services as a Mor-— Indigent Grand . does not in Company - tician. To that I will have more the effort Bonds and 20>. way mean that I am not prepared Office Bridge and on 38684.330D 2744.74 The closing of the Schonian Fur- WARRANTS ISSUED 1933 Int, 3488.67 50167.34 38684,3830D 6627.690D $2056.64 — ; ; $36960.140D Transferred Road 1058.95 ‘_$57325. 280D 1933. Office General 8488, 67. 3488.67 TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY 51.63 11.95 5769.80 2806.74 Total Disbursements Balance on Hand OD County 1058.95 1066.45 7.50 A MESSAGE 5178.06 278.50 Treasurer’s Office Funds "2940.26 2744.74 2744.74 : 181.96 3094.52 1720.54 229.95 | 1041.50 I, Wm. H. County, State of Utah, do certify hereby Bus. Phone 4-F3 1946 that the is a full, fore-going (SEAL) Utah Representative taxpayers, as | well as men prominent in public’ § life will present their views on) this perplexing question at this - teasiek Age nounce ‘Convention convention. -The deliberations The annual convention of the Utah Taxpayers association will be -held Saturday, February 10th, at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. ing will have not only an immediate, but a far reaching effect, up- It is expected by the association that this will be one of the most on the public affairs of this and upon every taxpayer”. imporant meetings jin recent years. In making their announcement James E. Price Cel say: er, the merchant, the mining man, and the repres- Altogether bers © will be 10:30 A. M. and 2P.M. All Stake and Ward officers should see that they are well represented both days. Duchesne Stake F, EARL Presidency CASE, Clerk Saas eccnlbtal-siabureiiess of the including, ren, what kind of government, can we afford to maintain in our _ state, and schools? $ WE Mr. 39 friends family & Mrs, 21 James Jr., Mr. & Mrs. W. & Mrs, Arch Price, Depression Prices mem- present, E. Price V. Price, Mr. Mr. &Mrs. C. A Tick Wilk Comaince Veo Lance. Mr, Price, who is 66 years old es lives on his ranch, in Indian Canyon. — All of his ceaiaven were present | at the dinner evcept two sons, Frank, who is in Oregon, and Bert, who is in Colorado. WE DO OUR PART CASH PAY FURS - PELTS- WOOL THEM Materials grandchild- EB. Price, Mr. & Mrs. Abe Harris, Mrs. Richard Belt, “Dutchy’’ Giles, Dot Shelton and Mr. & Mrs. Gail bcs: ies THEM IN FOR THE MARKET PRICHS ._BRING and were besides for | HIDES - Quality son C. E. ‘Price of Duchesne. elbow will be and the big taxpayers, the citizen from the South and the citizen from the North cities, counties Expert Workmanship to a fam-| J : ily reunion was held Saturday, by the Price family, in honor of the birthday anniversary of James BE. Price Sr. at the home of his entatives of each and every class of taxable property in this state. Sitting elbow to the little taxpayer state Birthday What really amounted Printing A Specialty With Us gather- eee the railroad man, the home owner, the manufacturer at this ebrates There will be no distinction aErnest Schonian. Ernest Crocker, mong them because they know Lloyd Pope, R. M. Pope, ' Geo. that they have a common problem; Kohl, Guy Hollenbeck and Mrs. that they, and they alone, must Nellie Muir. Mrs. Roy Schonian meet all the expénses of governwon high score. The hostess ser- ment; that collectively they are ved delicious supper. the only paymasters. “What they want to find out, and what will freely discuss at this Quarterly Conference and | convention is: How much, $=720 UP SUPERTWIST in honor at her home Thursday. evening. The following ladies were present: MurMesdames Ed Hart, A. M. RWeatiie Dependability of the former to Mrs, 00 UP — | Mrs. Wade Wilkins, a recent Bride. Many clever and useful gifts were ess $ : Mrs. O. A. Wilkins and Mrs. “It will be a gua because it Dewey Wilkins were hostesses at a will constitute a great council taat ble around which will sit the farmshower Wednesday afternoon, more mileage plus immediate non-skid safety. At today’s low Prices, eal t that Werth PERS about?”’ 55 UP Sheriff's they “Break in new tires at this time because eool roads toughen rubber—cold-cure. it. Thus tires put on now will run about 30% . _ farther than the same tires started off new it dt 5685.00 824,38 7998.04. 39.21 9210.48 2293.31 19761.63. » 19915.38 46.46 Duchesne! __, which Roosevelt didn’t want it true and correct statement. of the financial condition.of encumbered with a silver bill, let County, State of Utah at the close of business December 31st, 1933. | js my ofaffixed and hand my set have IN WITNESS HEREOF, I us all hope that congress will now A, D. 1934 independent ficial seal at Duchesne Utah, this 22nd day of January become aggressively WM, H. CASE about the silver problem and force oye Clerk and. Auditor © “if-you want your money to go ‘|... 0% farther, here’s my advice— you 3.34 altho there are complications Annually beginning Jan. ¥ 1949 $25,000 June 7, 1921 514% Annually beginning Jan. i 1008 everywhere, but the principle is $62,000 © May 1, 1925 5% the same. Now after President been STATE OF UTAH -|Roosevelt’s gold policy has COUNTY OF DUCHESNE...........-..- Ss disposed of, which is a good thing Case, County Clerk and Auditor in and for Duchesne adjustment roads. That means 16988.30 Overdraft they out, Uintah Basin Points to Price on hot summer _ Jan. County Jury sell to people who produce It is an Eastern Utah Transportation ? Company os $ $ 434.18 $ All wusitie War CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1933 GENERAL FUND. Receipts > Recorder’s were sumers for the whole people who produce goods. That would make instant prosperity everywhere. In other words, if we want to sell Points to Salt Lake Way quantities that they have have not. Price 0+ every’ Day Service Each 2036, 08 OF 16988.30 16988,30. ae County Assessor’s Office. County Attorney’s Office County Commissioners District Court Heat, Light, Telephone and Court House Prison Expense ‘. Juvenile Court Health and Quarentine Vital Statistics — Justice Cecurt Agricultural Agent Home Demonstrator Miscellaneous and Election | Expense | | Civil Jury. Service County Audit mined, hundreds of thousands of people would be employed, directly and indirectly in producing. silver, and they would become con- STERLING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY we mani, Lt 4486.38 County County With to sell to the people large for Uintah Basin 2930.60 2036.08 2036.08 x County Clerk’s Office The same thing is true of silver. If silver were remonetized or if Paper at this Special ep. M me ee Adv. 938,24 AT $ $408.84 2.87 DISBURSMENTS ef- discovered, world would produce, goods. makes prosperity. Don’t miss this exceptional offer Home Ex.& 278.21 32.62 Refunds Overdraft Total great 40 to 50 per cent. money $3.04 HOMES AND Total Less It same happen labor, and thus become consumers for the balance of the people. The gold miners would produce MODERN HOMES AND GARDENS ill come to you each of receiving your own . 24842.45 Transient Live Stock Current Taxes Funds Transferred effect in raising about would ed from at - and MODERN Old A e Ron a 16785.51 236.86 4486.38 6028.08 PLT... RECEIPTS Miscellaneous a and commodities. have as and month filled from cover to cover with real live, interesting stories dealing with your home and garden problems. / 2930.60 Interest on Deposits | Tax Sale Redemptions County Clerk’s Fees County Sheriff’s Fees Recorders Fees Assessing and Collecting Treasurer's Redemption Fees reserve bullion vaults. the dollar will $2.50 FOR 47.25 $ 189.61 §159.94 --- per cent of what it now is, previous to the passage of this law. It is an inflationary measure and i) BOTH 16988,.30 2429.04 .. --.. , 9159.94 10656,38 ... -- (5496.44 gold this difference, however, that this increase will not of itself employ any labor. But, a great gold camp | discovery, would employ directly and indirectly, millions of people, = s 4966.68 2429.04 oe - new it becomes will have e 4723.24 1588.98 | which would take up the slack in - 16192.98 ' 795.32 .- esa wedeanacceas the federal treasury that eae FOR 1934... Reeord- 6417.78 1451. 100D . 2294.35 2428.89 stabilized at a point between 50 and 60 per cent of its past value; SPECIAL Su BSCRIPTION SP Basin 5769.80 2806.74 6643.19 945.79 nase nena ees saneenes the Federal gold should :Sieands 91 15525.00 ao ve L. A. Hollenbeck Congress the OFFER 525,00 4747.01 405.41 Sige Warrants Balance By -the job. a $ 1848.48 210,25 bee ee 1561.38 © 935.36 THE GOLD LAW of Mrs. Guy J. Hollenbeck, State Road Man is on the sick list this week. Seems strange to hear of Guy off i ‘Frank Worthen of Roosevelt was -g@ business visitor at Duchesne 142.07 3094.51 11.95 8682.14 STATEMENT prease “ness trip to Price Monday. Fund 1255.79: aT) nos | aden health. Stephenson. Du- nae eannecennccann Gen, 31, 1933. to Dee DISBUSEMENTS Bill Baker is helping himsel* around town with a cane this week he | Rheumatism gets the blame, Hest. says. Too much good eats, Bill.. in chesne Monday. anda eon nennnanee 1933 Fund Expense Funds Transferred Harritt is a former Duchesneite her husband having had charge of time. M this week at Albert 1, Fund 730.84 4.78 $ 1843.57 9.57 , Total Revenue FP, Eari Case, Chairman of the We all wish her a speedy recovery. —_o-— Cc, W. A. ‘spent the week 1 end at ‘Mrs, E. H. ‘Harritt of” Provo is Mt Emmons. ‘Mrs.- tasters Fisher left for Ver. nal where she - will visit- ‘for some. REVENUE January 3 Sink. Fund Int. a. ess i 933. Jones Our Postmaster, Mr, Fitzwater reports the illness of his wife, Mrs oe Tax Sale Redemptions Transient Live. Stock Miscellaneous Forest Reserve App. Current Taxes Funds Transferred Balance Poor Rina Road Fund RECEIPTS Disbursements, All Funds and of Receipts Statement UTAH County, Utah - “fbr the year endne Pees 31, Financial Report of Dine Ed Solmonson, wife and daughter who went to Seattle a few weeks DUCHESNE, IN AND M. W. Robbins DUCHESNE, HIGHEST TRY US— and Co. ee UINTAH BASIN “ |