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Show Friday, January 9, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER PhgeS few Officers Take Up Eureka Citys Affairs Information for Taxpayers. (Continued from pace I) muter and aexton served under the 'While it is presumed that all people know and are ready, old administration and are what, anxious and fully prepared to meet every requirement of the might be termed ' ' : law; the presumption is a mere fiction, and often we suffer STANDING COMMITTEES. hardship because we neither know, nor are we prepared to The standing committees tor the meet our lawful duty. new council, as named by Mayor Heretofore taxpayers have felt secure in waiting for notice Bourne, are as follows: from the county treasurer informing them of the amount, time Fire and Water Bunnell, Lee Downey. and place for payment of taxes; and while the law has always andSanitary Downey, Lee and authorized the assessor and the treasurer to collect the taxes Laws Hanley, Downey and on personal property in cases where they had cause to believe avoid to be such the owner of payment Claims and Accounts Fullenbach, property might likely of the tax by disposal of the property, or by removal thereof Bunnell and Hanley, ' from the county, collections in such cases were rarely made, Licensed Hanley, Downey and and the Btate and the county have, each syear, suffered loss Fullenbach. and Finance Fullen-- j Auditing by the disappearance of personal property from view of the bach, Bunnelt and Hanley. collector. Buildings In Fire Limits Lee. jI To avoid such loss, the statutes have been so amended Bunnell and Hanley.Lee Bunnell and jr 'in City Property that the assessor must, at the time of making the assessment, Hanley. jig collect the taxes on personal property, when in his opinion, Streets, Alleys and Bridges Bun-- ! Lee and Downey. nl said taxes are not a lien on real property sufficient to secure nell,Board of Health Bourne, the payment of the taxes; and for that purpose' he is authorized City Physician LakerMayor and Councilto seize and sell any personal property owned by the person man Downey. against whom the tax is assessed. MEETING OF OLD CITY It is, however, provided that instead of a cash payment, LAST COUNCIL. a good and sufthe assessor may accept from the The last meeting of the retiring ficient bond payable to the county in an amount 20 per cent city council waa held at 10.S0,. Mayor- Church preaiding. BUla were in excess of the tax, conditioned for the payment of the tax audited and ordered paid after which prior to the 30th day of November. reports of the various city officers To provide against inequality of valuation by the assessor, were read, accepted and filed. the law requires that the County Commissioners of each county J. A. Bateman, chartered accountwho came out from Salt Lake shall sit as a Board of Equalization on the third Tuesday of ant, for the purpose of making an audit January, February, March and April of each year to equalize of tha city's books, was prepared to valuations of personal property, the tax on which has been give a preliminary report but all of work had not been completed. collected at time of assessment, and failure of any taxpayer hla Hla figures show that thera was a to appear at the first meeting of the Board of Equalization cash balance of $2,864.20 to turn after his assessment is made by the County Assessor bars him over to the new administration and'j $10,000 In tax money! from any relief, and the valuation placed by the Assessor approximately to be paid over to the city by! yet stands. Juab county. This article is' published for the information of persons Surety bonds for tha new off leers who have only personal property to be assessed, as the new were presented and approved. City Physician Laker reported! departure to collect taxes at the time of assessment will, no two deaths for December, six eases doubt, be quite surprising to a great many, and upon those of pneumonia and three of scarlet who do not always have ready money," it will be a real hard- fever. For the year there were 68 deaths and 108 births, according to ship, unless they prepare, with the money in hand, or with a the city physicians report, Mrs. Stack, recorder, and Mrs. good and sufficient bond, to meet the assessor on the door step. References: Chapter 123, Laws of Utah, 1919, and Chapter Vlertel, treasurer, submitted reports showing the receipts and disburse18, Speoial Session, 1919. ments for the past month aud MarDated January, 9, 1920 W. A. C. BRYAN, shal Bowden reported the expendiCounty Attorney, Juab County, Utah. ture of $887.60 for atreet and saniaame "hold-over- s. - h. Ful-lenbae- h. j tax-pay- MAKE A DOLLAR DO A LOT OF WORK er When there is a dozen places to spend every dollar we earn a fellow has to watch his step" where and how he spends it - mention this because I was thinking of some of the advantages of buying Clothcraft Clothes. I just For instance: A man often comes in the store and selects one of these garments and when he finds out the pricey he discovers he is going to have money for furnishings goods out of what he expected to pay. - A dollar goes a long way here. . W. F. SHRIVER THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE IN THIS TOWN. period. tary work during the December waa a light month (or Justice Kryger, who reported hut two esses. Fines to tha amount of $45 were levied and collected. MAGAZINES All leading publications on sale The local poat of the American Legion has rented tha Bullion Beck store building, on lower main street and will equip the pMce aa a club room and meeting place for the The bmldlng will be organisation. properly furnished anl made attractive and It tithopea that Legion member will mabqiae of the plaee. Magaxlnee and newlupera will he kept on file and othir kenngementa made for the entergUnmeh of the former service men. The same building' will be need as a meeting place for the Legion on Tueeday evening of each week, when the regular business of the poet la at Tregoning & Hanley Legion Members Will Open Main Street Club Rooms i Beware of strange solicitors we equal any price or club offered by anyone. Subscribe now. transacted. ewwwesMoeseeeeeeaesessosoeeseesfeeoeoestMf MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. You would not trust a valuable piece of machinery to an inexperienced and unreliable mechanic and yet there are people in Tintic who will permit almost any optician, who chances to drop into the district for a day or two, to prescribe glasses. Nothing we possess in life is quite as valuable as our eye sight and when we feel the need of glasses we should consult some one who is reliable enough to properly investigate our needs and give us glasses that will help and not injure the eyes. At Farumtiton last week a marIssued to Edwin C. riage license Coffin of Eurearand Grace H. Olsou of Salt Lake. . Schramm -- Johnson Drugs JOHN MORLEY Juab Countys Only Registered Optometrist ... No. 10. To Eureka Friends: Eureka haa given loyal support to the "rotation stock - company vhlch I organised some months ago for Utah, but in view of the fact that tpme of the other Utah towns were not so liberal I have cancelled all dates on the Utah circuit and will use in my Idaho company some of the members of the other troupe. With this Idaho company I intend to play four Utah towns, and notwithstanding the heavy expense of the jump from Idaho to Utah and especially to Eureka, I feel that I cannot come to your state without playing Eureka where Miss Daniels and myself have been so warmly welcomed. The four Utah towns will be visited once every three weeks and our next appearance in Eureka will be on .January 26th. In order to play the four Utah towns In connection with the cities of our Idaho circuit we will have to make a alight advance in our prices in Enreka, in fact the prices which we have fyeen receiving In your qlty are lower than those prevailing lu other dtiea we visit Manner Lindsay of the Star Theatre has Insisted on the old prices, 76c and 60e for the January 86th show, but after that performance the prices will be house manage$1 and 75e and-thment pays the war tax. It la simply a question of getting higher prieea or passing Enreka ap. We want to play your town and we feel sure that yon want ni to continue our trips. E. FORREST TATLOR, - Kodaks and Supplies j Schramm Johnson Drugs -- No. 10. e Why not start a savings account during the holiday season. The Pay-so- n Exchange A Saving! Bank will pay 6 per cent on your savings. THE UNIVERSAL CAB THE UNIVERSAL CAB Dont Depend on Spring Deliveries Ford can have never been certain, and they should Spring deliveries of not be depended upon. Demand has always been greater for Ford cars than the supply or production. So, if yon would be sure of having a Ford car, bay it now while deliveries are possible. Dont wait even next . month is an uncertainty. of can has been allotted to this ternumber a Only limited, specified be cannot allotment That increased, because the demand all over ritory. Get your order in than is the the country greater supply or production. of one car out of our alFord who sure of be those a is and now, yon will lotment. Its first come first served. All orders are filled in rotation. Bo, if yon would be forehanded, if yon would be certain of having a Ford car when yon want it then you will buy a Ford car now. A signed order with us is your protection. It is the result of the wisdom of looking ahead. If you buy a Ford car now, dont think yon have to store" it. The Ford is a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come to recognise the fact It is no longer popular to lay-up- " your car for the winter. Buy a Ford now. use and it now, TINTIC GARAGE CO. INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS. SaniaBniiinnBBKiai . |