Show f 1 1 wherein he CoMini eota arf T iff ae I 1 he editor s column 0 on or 11 Dimple things ame chiat thiat alizzi JI ts give the commissioners a chance when the voters and property prop propel eity ty owner owners of carbon county elected albert bryner and william T hamilton to the board of county commis last fall they undoubtedly expected something of these men in tho the way of improving carbon conaty and its 16 road roadways these these men un with joo joe harp the holdover commissioner are to make a record in the road building and debt any paying 1 ing I 1 lino line and ind all they aik ask is that they be supported by the people A week from next thre there will bo be a bond election to vote on the question of issuing in road bonds and on ou tho result of this election elbut ion dea doa panes the future condition of th the in carbon carboa county if the bonds carry carbon county will for the first time in years have roads of which it need not be ashamed roads that will bring business bus ineis to every town in the county if the people refuse to vote this much needed money no roadwork road work can bo be done this year talie take your choice there is no other way two year years a ao 0 o the first of thab th ear oar when either vote for the road bonds OR on april 12 or forever hold your wagging tongue about the condition of carbo carbon county roads oxaline is all right for fertilizer but it wont build roads the third day of april has been proclaimed by GOY gov wm spry as bird day dy in utah in many of the churches and f nd sunday schools april alu fourth will ivill be observed as bird day when suitable programs and talks will be given about the birds I 1 bilco certainly entertained a nice t crowd of visitors wednesday and there Is s no reason why more of these celebrations should not be pulled off at the county bac seat and the news nes I 1 sharp and hamilton joined briton binton randolph on the board tho county was bankrupt and county attorney ncy and treasurer cody issued a statement in the advocate Ado cate to that effect by careful figuring and strict economy the commissioners paid off in debts inherited from their predecessors in two years but while they were doing thia this thoy ran behind on current bills this has been a clear gain to the taxpayers of and it should appeal to tho the taxpayers sufficiently to cause them to give the I 1 commissioners money enough to build and maintain some decent roads the general fund will if not robbed for road work take care of alie pressing indebtedness and pay the running expenses of the county irit ilont lie c let above what it was last year 5 mills we owe it to our commissioners after electing them to give them a chance and the news would very much regret to see the hands of obeta men tied by a lack of funds give the commissioners a chance is pleased to sec see that the city officials and merchants ants got together and welcomed and entertained the visitors that the way to induce people to come to price now lets organize org inize a base baseball bull team and show that were really alive business may bo be a little dull in some lines but the receipts from the county recorders office are ara greater than in any single month for several years back from county treasurer ballingers cash book it is learned that mrs airs forrester the recorder handed over to the treasurer cis ts fees during the month just closed the receipts for march 1913 were but 61 30 and a year batyr ame name month march larch is always tho the big month of the year and andea j at many people thought mrs F r forrestor or rester migu not he ale ole to lilet 11 care of the office she ii is doing it ho howver wiver and with no more charge for deputy than wa was paid to her predecessor de cessor score another point for industry and willingness willing the veto freto with blind partisanship governor spry exercised his prerogative and vetoed almost hill bill which in in auy manner carried the earmarks of the allies of course his veto of the 1 I R bill was by order but mark hia hi S consistency explaining his reason for vetoing the prohibition measure ho let the people know that ho did so mainly because the issue iesue had not come squarely before the people and in a few day days he vetoed the initiative and referendum measure whose prime merit waa was that it gave the people a richt to determine what measures merited their ap proy 11 the governor is strong on economy of the peoples money where that money is about to be spent for the peoples benefit any measure which had a tingo of progressiveness about it came under the sharp edge of the vyto veto ax the only net act of progressivism we ever knew to the governors credit avs his signing tho the bill increasing alib za salaries laries of the governor and his secretary well thai that ought to be progressive enough for utah the progressive A half dozen business firms of green river have started a boa boycott cott against the dispatch of that town and editor miller sas the boycott is the result of his having told the truth in his paper about some of the grafters who have operated in that section if this is the case the editor has nothing to fear for the decent people of emery county will not allow the grafters to kill an honest paper the same thing has been tried several times in carbon county against the news but the news is still here while some of the boy cotters are hiding from the officers of the law |