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Show 4 : bennett,eat ii slid 7 ea? . Ue OM rr Ale LW nee i SOY ISAC Gi i tthe ‘ PAH fRURSDAY. JANUARY inane = 1928 LIBERTY IssU RETREMENG Le program more . than of two riot froma. of billion dollar . Henry Funk uy MY DON, bucatonn COUNTY, p Tr eee The | WOOL Highty third wool CONTRACTS ‘SHOW per crop cent of already ers EXP af RIMMER ADVANCE Utah’s has L928 i rc AL i928 BASIN been ‘con- A Li fT | FALE AL ; wii oo \ TaD OEE ie J | C as security, overloaned, close on and and the in many have to mortgages cases purely for fore-— ee Ses. at a toss’ and after foreclosure have The enema taxes erty. on and and 5 for 5 attorney. general says ‘as are not exempt from taxation, such ed. the property empt J. Larsen. county state shall taxation; been given R. it, because the state says that of the from has by the to County to be ty treasurer, owned by the ney general sees a patent our to our such are: the “The coun- supreme intention constitution, to/ pave absurdity and difference purchase or be-! for condemaa- ‘tion for public purposes. the attorney general been employed will easily The, framers the support contrary to no differ-| ties a of o oat that be exempt taxation, talk of taxable property private business. pur- acquirement pui oe Hic buidings, aie fetes Hs i cnn grounds. ily Oas had public] yi and ihing necessary TON contemplated PAE that time, at by the because dg at-that* were fooF public purposes of the Tramei s something that have imagined mot oa could amtameeted v CVUELS [Pars cu therefore, nro not have even a ee ete ok only taxation, . ee be. used and for or and was held a piece and there dand. by the - poses, not.a state for tion, is awthorizing public for private speculation and the’ of brvper iv of too, you lieu of our for taxes : . make would be and al- the step to socialism, of hold which. of the statute, is Statute. unless it it js said rentals taxation, Te Ta an in.an fe whom? people? by what No, to but: be an of- the entertained Mrs. Vivian Winkler and evenin cream * week. letter is not within the be within the in- The the adapta- -seed to board of agriculture seed back a loz nse of ‘atory ‘ing sire, case given Thusday large own by night wat a big served e ‘ mer, A ae and YY suc: towns. dance. sister’s baby to until were G. over E. Potter nine prother months We Mrs. one of in AS a | to co-operate The and peel of with went of tend to ‘Talmage the P..T. dance to be the. best of Pitt LO of the Potter A. is giving February basket, dance are J. M. very February music dance to by. he Jane Evvery iia Mrs. ‘Friday ' ! fil. i i he guests the schools * iverson, of during statistics secretary agirculture, law_ is’ 1927. accord- compiled by L. of board by the state which administered. the The HE. bor nty on shins one please remember the iams. let them . bring a mandamus against the officials of this STATH INSPECTS 31.776 da ies ‘ the equipmenit, eral enjoying of | Hie 2 de le he aes DRILLING : hh me who in December, report of _o pene: i pe ‘state sheep beard of shows that onde i in wee oo Were sold for $10,331.75. The animals were: paid 922 | spent and in this Of 764 ‘kittens, The net 4982 33 mountain pet goa timber wolf. 1 number coyote cost skins no ; Nd 15 market the state caning Nie fine sheep per those bobeat value. animal oe eee ee Cae mes ib In inspector, 6087 operation ¥ at the eo Orin Johnson from Salt Monola Sometime sy condition = last years by . ago. that the was there about thit was * Utah Tools lost in an effort her casing , 200 evening. in playing The time Mah-Jong. was, | her sister Mrs. Wanless S. Shields. Elis Murray of Bluebell was an considering that the were ind of sheep and also from Col- made, get a load mers of basketball Emmons ball. The), Upalco’s | boys went Friday same night e080 basketball well to Ervin play <'2o5gi boys attended and lovely, and many presents were received by the young couple. to, ‘Shields in: Pearson made a / saw mill during favor. Boneta was pnb Mrs. met the ed at G. A. and trip the week Solomonson a sumptuous Wanless to the Balfour for lumber. enteftaine | birthday dinner° The Upalco boys on the Upalco floor Sat- |; Monday evening. Those present were county. _-urday night. The results of the Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Solomonson, Mr. requests from game was 22-33 in Upalco’s favor. and Mrs. N. A. Solomonson, Mr. and | report declared. in the Promontory the sheep to Uintah to the Mt. regu- purposes. in Upaleo These Summitee county, an inne scab was found, Inspection the made of all sheep in the : f and- no December in spection was fe valley early Rosel dipped Utah grazing dipped valley. were with entering response Kamas report Saturday coal for Jim Carrell. — state The department. Vernal last the Connor, sections report found free from said, ‘The eighth prised proper candy and ported as scab. ae teacher students Mr. ae Mrs. William Craver of Midview, time nuts punch, were enjoying Larsen served. a see d eveit es coapeitt en lili ni Gordon land is tte igs sthesigrinieton tg tees gn DS Mrs. are visiting her J. C. Nielsen parents water balance , tadually as Some tered. Former around 'a 3800 Dates the. by the ‘and by , Will son Mr. of Antelope... Uintah the be on June chesne aad ly of counties, pro- figure on sand at of have for Duchesne and Uintah 4-at aS set The cases county 10 at Du- county, Vernal, part with §. Woods, a was memiber of the her fami- and the lit~ eared for ang” of the Woods | ae Given an education white at of brothers the sort and sisters at Spring- the , schools ville, she had no difficulty in obtain- Service at Grand Kearns at capacity June 4 in Colo. a similar ‘Canyon. Ayvizona. ma- as serve d - she years fifteen or Junction, employed was she Later tron for the .government Indian schools at. Whiterocks..-Uintah and Ouray reservation in Utah. Mrs. Richardson ernment was two reached retired years the age by ago, of 65. When Mrs. her farmer of to order. she received land from keen She gov-_ _ ernment, she improved ed a comfortable home a the. when Richardson allotment was gov- it; constructand engaged’. her a the property in communicant of the Church of the Holy Spirit and a member of 4 Episcopal The the ladies’ guild of church. simple of were conducted by Rev. and the interment to the the was the the . rites Johnson Rev. W. at churcel H.W. J.. Howes, the cemetery at Randlett. church —Tribune. Bok S NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED ... _ BY MYTON-7. 0.0. F lodge natur- been heard greater spent girl Last HEARING 1928. September Lyman reared 2000 encoun- for 11. and The was Indian and court 4 L september os whites. adjacent hearing cf Mrs, Kate Duchesne, Decemloses one of ‘its most at Ft. old. Indian chief, Tintie. an- infant she was kidnapped a warring tribe and was .given to’ ing fo? THRELANG. ing a position with the government * being [as a seamstress in the Indian school feet. DATES" SHT FOR NAT URALIZATION at famous out oil held — .— 30, Utah out geologists be Friday While put operation saturated will House picturesque figures of the old. west. Mrs. Richardson, born of Indian parents, was the daughter of the taken gas is being Opera oe Scie. | the . passing. bailed be drilling. 'gresses. reaching will be will ig of of family. alization cases in the Fourth judiL. cial district which includes Duchesne it cookies. -Binebell visitors during the ee Ali reMrs. Wanless S. Shields and feet of the Deav rary Den services Myton childhood Mr... Sat-' .and Mrs, Charlie Bird, James -urday night -at his home, The even. ‘Solomonson. Mrs. James Hunt. ing was spent playing games. At ‘|j “Nellie end Orin Pearso were the their grade ‘and =i Sisk ee ber foot column of water is standing in 1000 two : With under a Morris , schoo} My-~ brotl hers; Ke nneth, Emerson,} besides his par-~ Richardson Southern: to continue taking hish Cyrel i best young and wh ile. is survived funeral was. a. that her feet acquired ‘ basin W Bear ’§ LIFE yee aati: Boddnecerced Te uw bE made, Mr. miles three and te long and continual hammering ‘the crew finally left the other hole far enough so that th tools could be hield:.in -place...An. eight inch ‘hole has been made below 2909 foot level. | The original hole was down about ing of 1-2 FT, DUCHESNE INDIAN those conditions so ‘it was decided necessary to back up about 200’ feat operated con= o ‘clocks son 0 was at the Mrs: ay left in were to he 5 ve truck Paul» 1 o'clock. late- made When hole. was He and at the tle crooked five azo with the and: Glenn wW ELL oil test on account : that ; with was OL been has | at Draper. course ents. The NEW ly in Duchesne down it was found for for crook in the hole un- from the bottom. L..1 dan De Lake wh ne progress Slow been returned IN died Aury Mrs. ‘ton. ~e is slight- ; to a chiof to the sheep compliance sheep. were coyotes, | Hions, 26 ets aie Included were and had to ; of pups which was $3.50. of the bounties according Redmond, agriculture. lorado for which consisted bobeats, bears on 1927, Thomas ters, in gen- REACHES OL and rushed regained moved to. ae sinee resided. Golo., be self CREW LEVEG me has poison, and Roosevelt. a <a. never family has special Ver-' will and attention, He deceased driving inspecting ss dancing, ones was | The > the head He Floyd was one of our men in this oa were ree daughter ;On an he SHEEP DURING MONTH || lations of ee the he wee classrooms, ae in truck. of Myton, and was born at Summersville, Ore., Feb. ae 1908. being 19° years and 11 months of age at the time’ of — his death. In 1916. | Ashby Summer, ill with oO a ch John eke he dergo an one a at Prizes’ bgt Gagon Mrs. LL. J. -Orr . left Sunday it Sunday ek Lake where she expects to Pe a Valen- 29th. both Rae were improved. bay. 14th/and awarded ly ; at- te Mrs. hie ' and Mrs. ARC ADIA { chicken saturday funeral Unaico tise Lioyd Mr and ‘Roosevelt Ome he j would sigs of visiting him every Mrs. 4 ead Sprouse west WARMIYN = 7 Roosevelt 2 MT or Wednesday mioriing. larger eee Se j “y. Myrtle hous front but. with-- Sunday gvief was died case was me in given D . W. Parzatt. executive. secrie re of the Utah’ Tdueational association; + ond “teep other. ’ nest Neon truck his skull. avail, sciousness Arragements are’ oho being made to care for all who come. and especialguests of Mr. and Mrs. Rust. ly does the Roosevelt.P. T. A. invite Mr. and Mrs. M. TI, Haneock moall people of Duchesne county, over tored to the Boneta mill ney jelghteen years of age, to be present. and Me Doside in town. Mrs . , Mr. son | a, number and a and and here Sunda ser-| Mr, and Mrs. tne who HS: The. attendance Hancock ‘previous. have colds ‘ Interment cemetery twin a died... out Satur- noted educators. : eee I. Following this excellent, progr am their the) meeting willbe sarsied t a sc heid society AR pos Ealsl Meee garg ee of Wee, were det} bi: — his struck x to Vernal he was ae _gnusic, Pe time until midw zhi han if has beén for some time, =. Estella| | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lioyd, Edith will be turned over to social mixing, Friday iunerai Saturday: parents. the-Talmage - baby’s at Boneta after the them at Reliet: The { ONE As ‘deliciyus’ ‘supper the day.. , , ae which sus- re- experiment. by the by and No at-7:3 0 in Amusement hall. Mu- Duchesne from of the crushed Uintah will . start ithe Roosevelt |i sical numbers front truck P. T. A, PLANS program stopped in the 13th, the Roosevelt Paren*Teacher association is. going aheae ° B a s e ‘ Therning in with plans to entertain 500 guests Sandwiches,' at its housewarming in the new Gon w rere served to!, tral school building there. Rr nest Wintec: = nave “36 Vernal to school. ira O Winkler beste, during ea Pa eturne: the Sunday- crowd trom ward. "Monday TOTAL OF $28,028 | animals to und In the face of the fact that Friday Zella | driven ‘the Bridge Store. He opened the door and jumped. out immediately Satur-i Mrs. a truck of Roosevelt injuries high and Rdose 5 o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr. Draper was on his way home after returning ithe pupils to Myton e is of the HOUSE — struck-by Sprouse the Myton where growers ROOSEVELT between 5 o’elock, of hospital. at Roosevelt basin glad driver the experiment. in this hse at Roose- variety this state the with ES HI at in Utah seed AeA was tained other the hole. The management expects The Upaleo Relief society are hav- | Arcadia visitor Tuesday. eg eek Siti A ' ‘within a few days to make a forma* : | ing a bazaar along with their dance| The wedding dance and shower tion cut off. at last an effort will be. Bouties amounting to $28,028' Some 31,776 sheep in Utah were to be given January i9th. ha IE given Friday evening in the school made. in that direction. About “were paid: by the state on 5064 pred- inspected and found free from seab | Mr. Jess Pectol made a trip to. ‘house for Mr.®and Mrs. James Sum- , velt is me Seer bus é ; a fb 3% . Es : school Harry coal a. Draper, materi- of’ each be basin will very Uintah the in these to assist pounds few , doubt on * REACH Utah quested for : and j Duchesne Tuesday. Ae _ workin Mr. and Mrs. Ed Solomonson. of | Blis oe who has been : ; ‘tention of the makers,’ anid.a concounty to test the law and insist on “Arcadia have moved into part of; at Castlegate, had his leg broken Stitution and a statute that provides the collection’ of the taxes, unless the John Carrell residence for the /and foot crushed. , He has been the’ SOE exemption of taxes on property: and until they get a different order '[Suest of his sister Mrs. Thomas M. rest of the school pole owned by the siete for publie pur-. from the supreme court, and no Gilbert. be Mr. and Mrs. Ee cs Mitchell were poses, cannot by any... stratch of doubt the taxpayers of the county ‘Sylvia Neflsen _ of eptelope SUOMr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mell Pitt two or. three days ‘imagination be used to apply to prepwill stand loyally with them. BOUNTIES thereby grown were guests of M nS. Martha 1p rsen Thursday evening. . are ung... At Florence Hancock is Tecover- a hopes A Goodrich i7 of et basin Tj Hancock, Nellie sections. regardng bility Powell, Ciay o oo a his birthday. of other children. was in and ice from ally in advertising these states, — music. ‘ Gale Mrs. Beare another Monday new ‘ bi e eee Meee anna arsen, Mr 7 Ira ay fens Bhd dance A Mrs. Phe | erroneous ruling Winkler Sun - ay | 'a large crowd. the here furnished Friday Aly rs. Mrs. bac i, be information year. Verona ,eake -Boneta. bad by | a oS her pox be the has agreed The object in doing this is to obtain Irriga- \section s. cieéting Saturday. * ‘: business # / surprise ae D me par5 it. Mrs. the death in of our constitution, a fof M. v is bicie Meata ie or such held of Altonah dinner: Liberty is- Hazel aecount at night the “Thursday morning Pitt received word of abrogation would and on for Jesse of with varieties ee Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Winkler were Mt. Emmons shoppers Tuesday. A large crowd -was in attendance at the leap year dance Wednesda; of obo eh Dics evening about Floyd Utah Paes is. much fe ! ; A‘ mate " eater BO18 AS. BNIB and begin straightening the hole. | improved in health. ae eR Laas | phe 5 nae ai: a the place. aie a S!ow progress was madis with tools ‘Charlie. Williams | to make that tax sood ont »of their| i ams is is employed C by at hand for this. work of unde Mrs. Rhoda . Barker. and small the Knight Investment “official bonds. n Pet the commission-| ° renee A)ee ewea wr -Yeaming and it: was found necessary baby is: quite ill at this writing as 1s ers sistand pat, and if the state land bs Boe : se ae — Oliver L. to send for special tools before gatalso the small baby of Jeneva Willare gers mad ea business. t¥ip to: Fi, board and the attorney general defactory progress could be ‘made. By that within. the nfo was the: purpose ficers the money. week, stricken land only , ail of the— of but Bu it brought vices Bolshevism, an attorney general of the state. The court reports are full of rulings, including the U. §. supreme in fs daughter being Stayed a de- constitution, primal his Pitt went than to realize the money cut of.,is quite probable that both tha comand certainly that property is not missioners and county treasurer at exempt from taxation. i | the suit of a taxpayer, would have which eho Mri 1 1 cases, oh pc ositponed was that land for a single moment long | der of the county commissi ++ ++. it’ aba thing maturity company fon between | thie third was our tak- of mortgages et 3 liquidating a security for a debt, and| | If the county treasurer should ‘the state’s business is not to nold, comply with that opinion, by the or- court of was,in ; attendg: ce a be which of seem n er it, of take cess, of land on foreright to take it which would profits, foreclosure Se school 1o% are and yours where a man could by rental, consisting pur- o at all, Marxiam of land tax struction or exploita- purchass date tion of agriculture the seed grown in Utah to be planted in a cae ee a e different states in comparison ; A meeting of the Farmers prem- which he ce he bh oa we. Ben Lloyd left for the sheep nerd of T, A. Gardner of Myvon. opening conduct —-v——_ UPALCO The tax- SOnT’ fawatior:tab propérty so law buyingins a the campaign redeem another without otker @ hh board that Afternoon, Tuesday ee agricultural announces INJUE 3 Struck ay Truck vel¢ Hospital. : u and arbitrarily ing my to a of land line the marks state Hooper lentes, day 7 LED PROM q ‘Floyd pees. to furnish experiment stations in the east with small amounts of alfalfa Be ra we mh BLUEBELL f all, and withdraw all land from taxation, which would destroy the right demned under the eminent domain sact for that particular public purpose only, of caus \ withdrawing are illegal and unjust. : ae Besides that, if the state can for a court house or penitentiary, “ete., the land can be bought or con- anywhere the present Mr. those PUG o given. Short talks will also be given ing from her recent illness. Se . ae such noted speakers as Dr. C. N. for Fred Carrell and for tke ward: Ps ie G a Vethen is very ill: Jensen, state superintendent of pubwritin &house . Mies. Hazel returnied home for .= resent a : lic ins struction; Ar seca ‘ TY the to school that only. for holders plans to and fever you are putting an, my land or yours, on pufposes, al purposes. county wan ts n private been nd were Septem- treasury intensive din to just compenza- were lands private able not 0, Liberty next the for es bm be third which 1927 By E. inspector, range than —v ma- will compensate notes a fe or da amaged for to|22@ Bold an acre closure, it has the lands from titled such Ja, ndg to state Aik1 intentions such and Rot 4 their: “ik without. burd legal The could use extra there constitution that tion” And when con- only. -and public Eindse grahis jare,;-ad 10, chal not. be taken no other ‘kinds of titles to, state: to nn a for That could have been the! utic ee lands an .a aitorncy general get a right to arbitrarily raise my. taxes, contrary to only. Such as building sites| for ‘ of 15, will special effort i will ‘contracts higher said, interest but sue without disturbing markets of the country. in mind only pwhlic lands of the Bov-lipa constitutional and statutory proernment, and federal grants to the [visions that “All rasiuite property “tate for public purposes, and fOr} munct pe assessed at ts, full cash the the now an fron The mature these bonds of attempt and 1932, 1930. March treasury absurdi-. arbitrary issue new cents of- ium at which they are selling, Announcement of the issuance : the,government, us SEs to of it, is in peut 15, which estimates highest acts of The Attorney any construction construction Let little. pose state trom full may express of will i Mrs. Alvin lL. Mitcheil es, Increases the pitirden of taxa-: tion on all the other property hold- 8 bad cold. «¢ t t ers. of 244, Where does ths wie. state. J ee Pitt went to Vernal it. <0 nsbityt! a which tion -i disclose of his But, where | ansy; ndity.. sees ofthe to poets ber 15. will be accepted in exchange as of January 16, with inte erest in the language date callable said, of Liberty notes December bonds, dis-— has framers the ture document; court of the whatever ence, the difference is colossal, and | to withdraw a perusal of the law under a careful tawation for analyis from fundamental tween titles on foreclosures of mort- are among the Sages and property given the state | supreme power.” by grants from. the federal govern-! General says that ment from of exchange. new the Liberty- amount in The property | m ust prevail.” and says further,’ the The attorassessment and collection of taxes, stiate. no and our our instructions ‘against thus prevent torting Attorney and with taxes ex- the fered accord with the opposite construction, and has to be so in order to opinion ‘nanded commissioners cancel be which solely to exchang © generally on bonds and no from 3 to 5 subscriptions will be aecept-— received for third Its amount will be determined by given as opinion that the state does constitution as interpreted by the rot have to pay any taxes on such intention of the framers are in dire: land so owned ‘Constitutroof n be confined the outside if thea foreclosed prop- the constitution and the statute attorney general has meaningless; on the contrary the ed will speculative e refused these mortgaged lands so foreclosed to pay taxes, and is now refusing to ‘pay ‘private YOUTH UIES | Liberty loan issue calls fora special tracted | for at prices. ranging from | issue on January 16 of 3 1-2 per cent 33 to 37 cents, according to infor- State Board one aiAueipacced “An t . ; (By L. A. Hollenbeck.) rerty owned for private purposes enly, treasury notes that will be .exchang- mation received - nounces ai the officé of James Intention of Advertised for the 4 1-4 third Liberties. x A. Hoper, secretary ‘Late years the state has been loan- | when there is no authority anywhsre of the Utah State ing Ut ah Alfalfa Seed, The special issue, it was announc‘ing money’and taking mortgages on to authorize a state to Woolgrowers’ association. Prices 4 own land land ave Ny POR Te No. and officers: everinge 51, of Myica, installed N. G., the Blaine; financial 0. 0. PF. a meet~ folloving William G., Oscar Adams; I. held Jonsen; new V. treasu.er, H. H. secretary. J. secretary. M. Albert Martin; Tanner; ‘§. A. Wells, George Eiiott ¢ and R. Le Lund, trustees. a After installation, the evening was | were spent OES and served. aed deena! refreshments cer rcmmndaiae Loe sae oc et i | |