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Show tffsUNS i?Wh RATES by die idwrtiinw. inch FAIR STORE STOCK, FIXTURES, SOLD TO COLORADO rXXM The stork end fixtures of the Fair store in Price have been purchased bp the Gordon Stores eimiany of Colorado, areordiug to a representative who was in Priee the first of the week making arrangements for their disMsal. Transient, Pf r cent sdditkmsl.No dispisy pted for the first or the nU in gjlS, 1 rtden lino an tone. frffiper Tne Runs le ot ur PriDti Vam-P$I- Z twenty-fiv- e joo deiiarl-fut- e Volume 19, Humber 11 ntU-- AH INDEPENDENT HEW8PAPEK Week Ending October IS, 1932 Printing- - that mod kind one (a inhumed of Tie Sun, Price. Utah. set WORK SOON TO START ON BUILDING OF DOTSERO CUTOFF BY D. & R. G. W. fapmittceii hnve been apintcd by eommittee to Republican county the for reception arrangements gate and national candidates and beid a Hy 40 aplete plan 27. October on and Helper price Senator Reed Smoot, Congressman W. Seegmiller and m b, Colton, W. will spend the candidates state yg jn Carbon county visiting all of , precincts. The rally will be held jwtely between Price and Helper 4 speaking will; be continuous at Ik places from 8 until 10 oclock. . Ikerammitteea appointed this week Mac-ilgh- t, r: Parade and publicity, J. F. R. W. Crockett and Golden sksnan; radio, J. W. Hammond and The dream of railroad builders seek- -' ing a shorter route to the Pacific roast was a step nearer realisation tonight after final organization of tho Denver and Salt Western Railroad coiniumy, with authority to proceed with construct ion of the Dutrro cutoff, according to a disimtch from Cleveland, O, Thursday. Directors of the new company announced construction would start before November 15. Tho project involves s rut through the mountains from Dntsero, Uolo., to Orestod, Colo., and will reduce the distance front the midwest to the coast by 150 miles. AH Steps Ratified. The company was officially established here today at a meeting of the board of directors of the Denver and Rio Grando Western railroad, which owns the stock in tho new company. All steps which have been taken preliminary to the actual construction were ratified by the Denver and Rio Grando Western directors. J. S. Pyeatt, Denver, president of the Denver end Rio Grande Western, was elected president of the Denver and Balt Lake Western. IL W. Baldwin. St. Louis, ehairman of the board of directors of the D. k R. G. W., was made chairman of the board of the Dotscro project company, and T. M. Schumacher, New York, ehairman of the executive eommittee of tho D. k R. Q. W., was elected to a similar position in the new concern. Other directors of the Denver and Salt take Western are: P. P. Van Sweringen, Cleveland; D. S. Barrett, Jr., Cleveland; G. A. Tomlinson of Cleveland; Finley J. Shepherd, New York; A. W. Loasby, New York, and F. H. Eckcr, New York. With the exception of Tomlinson, who is president of the CL & B. Steamship company and one of the three directors of the new company when it was first organized provisionally, the others are all directors of the Denver and Rio Grande Western, representing the Missouri Pseifie and Seven More Projects At a meeting of the si bool board Monday evening it was decided that PRICE the teachers of the district would not BLOOD, CHEZ, attend the annual meeting of the Utah Educational association this year beSeven additional make work procause of lark of funds. Instead a delejects were approved by the board of from the Eastern Utah Teachcounty eonimisio'ii:r Tuesday eve- gate ning and work will begin immediately. ers' asnociation will b? sent. School Additional funds from the Reconstruc- will continue Priee Lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks during the time of the Henry n. Blood, Democratic nomtion Finance corjioratiou are expectis planning a charity show to be given which is October 27 to 29. inee for governor, and Joseph Ches. meeting; ed within the next few days to fiMembers of the school board were candidate for attorney general, will in the high school auditorium on Ocnance the projects, which were out-ine- d asked to attend tho meeting on Octo- 'lie in Carbon eounty Friday to open tober 28 and 29. Hello Hawaii, a to provide work for the unember devoted to the school board up au aggressive campaign. The two 28, ployed. Total cost of the work will be follies production which includes musAssociation. Questions to be discuss- will be accompanied by U. Brown, who 2060 with approximately 00 men emic. dancing, singing, eomedy and noved at that time include Working Re- nominated Mr. Blood at the state conployed. vention. elty acts will be presented for tho The projects include: Unloading lationship of Board of Education and Bankers Viewpoint of Their first speeches will be made at clubs charily fund. , and delivering approximately 600 tons Employes, A Brack-Le- e, transHir-tation- , Wellington on Friday afternoon. J. Units, Financing N. Taxing finance, of coal from the railroad ears to resiulE. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Southard will Raddiff; been has will and Ncl-snrally arranged they fund and G. d N. equalization W. . Anderson, physical be dences in Price and Helper for fam-lie- s direct the ahow which will have a east accompanied by several prominent G. P. Peacock; reception and need-n- g education. of those and unemployed e Democrats. Price 00 local people.-Thof ami The board authorized of principles i; and payment precinct help. The cost is estimated at $150 tgram, all county A lively not rally ia planned for Priee to exreed $30 a month to be used and four men will be employed for transportation, J. II. Redd, chorus are being assembled and reand Helper for 8 o'clock in the evefull-tim- e in the of a paying Richards and Belmont 'will be. salary each ear unloaded. The workhearsals will start Thursday evening If. Bliss, ning. A band and parade will march ilii'm Littlejohn. gin October 13 and will be completed juvenile officer. It was reported to at the Elks hall. Mr; Southard anMain street and to the Silver when the people are able to care for the board that thia county was show- through caravan of ears will leave Priee nounces that the production will r,u. Moon pavilion. Speeches will be rotatin an increase ing juvenile delinquen- ed between Priee and their own needs. d Helper so as to arrive at New continuously for two hnuc, and he Helper. The libtrlecs at 0 oclock in the morning, a: surea Carbon pouuty rssideuts if an Wellington: Grading and graveling cy and that a man should be hired to erty hall in Helper has been engaged. his time full the with spend youngSecond East street; cost, $600. koe the speakers will be met From f The party left Salt take City Tuesveiling of hilarity: sters. The is board with cooperating ere the party turns south, stopping Spring Glen: Repairing 80 fret to Members of the entertainment eomfor the Uintah Basin where a the road underpass, cleaning weeds, tho eounty commissioners, Priee and day the following towns and cities, mittee of the Elks lodge have will lie made for election. They drive charge councils in the Cas-Gste, meeting me short talks will be made: ditching and shouldering of the road Helper rity of general arrangements for the show. at rallies at Dncheanc, Vernal, spoke which will he $100 a month. 9:25 to 9:45; Old Peerless, throngli Spring Glen; eost, $300; to salary, feel fortunate in having Mr. Roosevelt and Mytan. They owners on East First Property to 10:10; Spring Canyon, 10:15 to employ 10 men; started, October 13, The three weeks campaign will Southard, a veteran trouper, as distreet above tho canal met with the complete, October 23. JO; Standardville, 10:35 to 10:50; rector of the production. rinse with a rallv in Magna Saturday board asked and that cooperate they Uuda. 10:55 to 11; Mutual, 11:05 Helper: Widening, cleaning road in Mr. Southard has been in the theatwith Mr. Blood and Dr. Elbert having the street paved with rock night, way of stone and providing drainage 11:15; Kenilworth, 11:45 to 12; rical business for and D. senatorial nominee, as the Thomas, years, many on 1950 feet of road leading to Hel- asphalt. The plan as ontlined was that ring Glen, 12:15 to 12:30; Price, during his stage experience he hns speakers. principal the owners the liuy asphalt !30 for luneh. per city reservoir; cost $475; to em- and projierty traveled throughout the United States have it paved through the .relief The party will leave at 2 oclock ploy 20 men; starts October 13 and and Alaska. Among his associates ageney of the eounty. The proposal complete, October 23. r Sunnyside; Columbia, 3:25 to were Marjorie Rambeau, the late Thewas turned down by the board beHia-ijh- a, renovate and clean To Price: the to 4:15 45; Wellington, 4:35; odore Roberts and Luke Cosgrove, facause of its poliey of economy and to county jail; cost, $25; employ three 5:10 to 5:25; Wattis, 6 to mous stars of the stage and scrern, to start immediately and be fin- lack of funds for this sort of work. Armistice Day to Be Celebrated la men; 10; arrive in Helper at 7 oclock, as well as Roseoe Fatty" Arhnrkle, Nine Mile residents appeared beished in three days. Price By Banquet, Football, Dance. banquet is planned at Helper foi- screen comedian, and tho late John S. fore the board and asked that they Priee: To beautify the courthouse ling which will come a torchlight Lindsey of rtage fame erect house in district school a that Heads of the various committees in grounds and repair roof of building; nde and band eoneert Speaking at Mr. Southard is credited with disbe- The proposal was considered but ta- ehaige of the Armistice eost to four lies and $150; 8 employ men; simultaneous at day celebraHelper bled for further investigation. The tion in Priee were covering and naming Miss Rambeau, last week gins October 13 and to be completed dock. appointed who prior to that time was known as Western Pacific railroads. not enrollment in that district does October 29. the Price Post No. 3, American Leby Rambeau and Mack. Miss Marjorio Will Be Vital Link. Kiz: Building one'and a half miles warrant a school building, but the gion, and plans- - for the day will be cpublican Arhuckle were members of the Thorne Dot-aenew road; one timber bridge and board felt that a plan of summer left to them. When of the finally completed Southard troupe, which toured Alaska school eould be worked out. During Actively George Raliff of Provo, paat comproject will make the Denver and three rock culverts; eost, $660; to em- the winter the children of school in 1906. age mander of the American Legion, will 16 men; starts October 13 and Rio link in Grande Western vital a ploy In are scattered and it would be impos- be the principal speaker. Those in WOMAHS CLto OF PRICE HAS the shortest route for transcontinental to be completed November L sible for them to attend. During the travel. are Ted Thomas, general eomcharge MONDAY OPENING TEA able are to summer, however, they During the next two weeks. Salt The projeet was proposed years ago, Fred travel and eould attend school for mittee; Harry Wilson, publicity; ike (Sty Republicans and loeal can-datbut has met numerous delays, largely Voll, Helper, program; ,W. W. West, hoard will months. Womans or four three The the tea of The opening will hold rallies throughout due to lack of funds. It was authorparade; Don Bean, salute; A. 8. Moninvestigate the matter and attempt to Horsley, banquet; Clark Wright, footcounty and will make an intensive Club of Price will bo held on ized by the interstate eonunerej com- Much Work Being Done By Labor work ont a feasible plan. ive for votes. day, October 17, at 3 oclock. The mission and in August of this year Nick Bernardi, dance. Board members have been asked to ball, and Group to Win Favor of Voters. The first of the aeries will be held program includes numbers by the club a loan of $4,080,000 was authorized by make-wor- k projects any Wellington Saturday evening at chorus under the direction of Mrs.W. the Reconstruction Finance corporaThe Independent-tabo- r ticket haa investigate which are proposed in their precincts. fcdork in the school house. Speak- -' W. - Christensen, president greeting, tion for, its construction. been conducting an intensive cam- The work will be done with i will .be here from Salt Lake City. solo by Mrs. E. R. Hansen, reading money paign the past week. Rallies have been 'received from the Reconstruction FiMrs. solo The following Wednesday, October by Mrs. C. E. Eggertsen, by Parent-Teach- er held in several of the towns of the nance corporation through the local County Commissioners Extend Tima a rally will be held in the amuse-m- t Harvey Thomas, dancing under the and the remainder of the time relief agencies. eounty Before Taxes Are Delinquent and Melba Marker Miss direction of hall in Kenilworth. Local and before election will be devoted to The sewing machines belonging to the social hour. ite issues will be discussed. drive for votes. Overburdened and worried taxpaythe school district and used in tho K-AIofficers of the Central school Last Thursday evening the ticket Harding school were offered to the ers were given twenty days longer to Parent-Teacheassociation were re- made a trip to Wellington, where Red Cross to be used in making cloth- worry before the eounty stamps its elected Monday at the Community spirited rallv was held. Spring Glen ing for the destitute. The Red Cross delinquent tax upon them, according church, as follows : President, Mrs. C. was visited 'Friday, Wsttis on Tues- has the clothing material whieh was to action taken by the eonnty commisII. Stevenson, Jr.; rice president, C. day and Hratha on Wednesday. received from the national headquar- sioners last Thursday evening. The Mrs. H. Madsen; secretary-treasure- r. ters. This material will be used in date for payment has been extended Claude J. Empey; directors, Mrs. CL clothing for the needy of the from November 30 to December 20. making T. Axclgsrd and Mrs. Goraer Peacock. This action came about when a pecounty. Supt. Christensen has rhaige BUSY Judge George Christensen was the tition signed by 102 property owners of the machines. Enrollment of school children in the1 principal speaker, Columbus day beOther business taken up by the in favor of the extension was preInexperienced But Industrious Thugs uuty this year ia approximately the ing the theme of his address. The reboard ' included granting of a lamp sented to the hoard. The petition statObtain ne as last, according to n report Little Fire In Attempts. mainder of the program inrludcd singcontract of $150 to the Eastern Utah ed that economic conditions made it ned to the school board Monduy by ing by Central school pnpils; reading, Five local business establishments Eleetrie company. The November ses- virtually impossible for many eitizena The total ipL W. W. Christensen. Miss Mae Face; clarinet trio, direct- were broken into ' is. Tuesday evening by sion of the board will be held on Nov- to make their payments on the speciyeor.is 5113. ed by George W. Tucker, Harding fied date. but A total of 857 are nothing of value was ta- ember 7 instead of November 9. burglars registered at the school musical director. ken except at the Smith Service stairbou eouuty high school, sophomore in west Price, where approxius being the largest with 248. The Is tion mately 30 gallons of gasoline were rahmen registered are 229, juniors, 'A eommittee from Priee Post No. 3 stolen. 5, and seniors, 166. of the American Legion met with the The Tuesday night series was eviThe Central school shows a regis-itio- u meetcouncil its at Price intended for a safe but the atregular eity dently of 630 in the first four grades, Mrs. Jessie Mitchell, 134 Mead aveasked that and evening Monday ing tempt was fruitless. The burglar or nt grade being 100; second, 145, the possibility of nue, employe of the Salt Lake and burglars first entered the.manual arts ird, 143, and fourth, 152. The next the eity investigate was a suitable skating rink Eastern Utah Stage Lines, whoassistbuilding at the high school, where sevfinancial statement of the Car grades are at the Harding school, establishing automobile while an strnck by children of hill the for and eral roasting pinch bare and sledge hammers ere the enrollment is 529 with 117 bon bank of Irice ia displayat of identification in Emery the parcels ing C. were obtained. The next visit was at K. the fifth, 156 in the sixth, 128 in the eity this winter. J , take-Uta- h this issue of The Sun in weeks ed Salt the near bus wreck The committee pointed ont the dan- a the Continental Oil eompaxiy in south seventh and 130 in the eighth. one of the finest stateand 11 p. m. on June 11, line preseuU at Day on the county and Price. skating Six hundred students are in school ger of coasting ments of tny financial institution in streets and explained that chil- last, is to receive compensation of $25 Entranee was gained through a winColumbus day celebration spon- Ue state. It is presented in a readable Helper. The enrollment by douses eity The under to was indications the dren hail no other place to go for a month and hospital service, dow. From plot first, 78; seeond, 71; third, 67; sored by Lodge No. 2611 Knights of and understandable manner their winter sports. Money is now an order of the state industrial the small safe away but it was Columbus, earry The statement shows $161,505 in was brought to a clone on wth, 74; fifth, 80; sixth, 83; sev-tl- i, available made Monday. Reconstruction tho No was left. and too heavy through attempt in the excess of indebtedness. Total assets with a 83, and fighth, 64. was banquet atill Mitchell evening Mrs. Sunday temporarily was made to blow it open. It is Notre Dame hall at Priee. Total enrollment for the district is, Finance corporation for improvement are $1,235,567.05, with deposits, etc., disabled at the time of the that the intruder was frightthought nt grade, 600; second, 564; third, projects and the legion asked that totally The principal speaker of the eve- due to individuals, firms, corporations 10. September hearing, consider watchman. this ened away by the night project. 5; fourth, 536; fifth, 473; sixth, the eity waa Rt. Rev. Mona D. G. Hunt and banks, $1,074,061.42.-A plot of ground east of the ball Two or three boxes of candy and a ning Lake City, administrator of ninth, Balt of 400; seventh, 479; eighth, great deal of credit is due this and Price the available from is taken by excavating flashlight were served institution for the manner in which was The diocese. the tenth, 208; eleventh, 230f and park banquet a few inehea of dirt, a skating pond Ice and Cold Storage company. The members of the Irice Altar society. the statement is issued. It is prepared fyfth, 160. ean bo built. This nlaee was broken into and the safe byDr. R. Enrollment by school follows: Ro-P- of about two acres F. Metaughlin of Price was in such a way that the avers go person counto R. the broken open. According to Q, will be presented Addresses were given by is able to digest the condition of tho toastmaster. 37; Heiner, 61; Columbia, 108; projeet commissioners by a eommittee of Who mad? a check, nothing of A. F. Giovanonni of Salt institution. V1' Gate. 236: Clear Creek, 51; ty Monsignor ' fu near the eouncil 'within: the Ilesvyjihipments of California fruit great value is wJHUjfigT?' the Rev. Victor Herring, This bank has in cash or bonds and take V16;. Helper,' 600; Hiawatha, 227; tore. eity ' Smiths Service station lost approx- O'. S. City; increased the business of the Denhas Ilard-fc.Mof Provo; John C. Dwyer, securities, which ean bo converted in630; N., Jilworthp258; Central, the business taken of Other city up by gasoline during state Western through imately 30 fpllons Rains, 80; Scofield, 65; Snn-rW- e. eouncil was mostly routine. The elec- ver and Rio Grande deputy, of Salt Lake City; F. to cash immediately the sum of Price and a great many ihore men in the night and it is thought that the Liston, grand knight of the Salt Lake or about 40 per cent of all lia217; Spring Olen, 257 ; Stsn-ill- e, trical department was authorised to all branches of the service have re- same person visited all places. The The resources listed do not bilities. Cahill, grand eouncil; knight Harry 153; Wsttis, 67; Welling-of in the a proposed change to work through the rush sea- other institution visited was that turned and Mr. include those assets of friend! ineaa 162; Latnda. 114; Caribon high, investigate of Fennell, Ogden grand light poles on Railroad avenue. A con- son. Five trains of coast fruit pass the Sullivan Machinery company in knight of Eureka. ' nd Gordon Creek, 101. which this bank has and helpfulness Utah Eastern the awarded tract was here daily and some days as west Price. included music in the personnel of its board of directhrough musical The program beEleetrie company to furnish the eity many as seven trains have gone by. Clues left by the intruder are 'tate by the orchestra; vocal solo, Mum tors, its officers and employes. Thaw hospital with a Norge refrigerator. Business lately haa been increased by ing followed by Sheriff 8. M. Bliss. Louise Flcckenstein accompanied by are arsets which pay tividents to their awardwas to Tho Price Steam Laundry shipments of additional fruit detourSheriff and Mrs. S. Marion Bliss Miss Margaret Dusserre; vocal aolo, patrons in service and satisfaction. ed the hospital business for the com- ed through this route from the Santa Scartexina accompanied by Local citizen will do wull and will the as city oper- Fe, where a bridge washed ont re- of Carbon eounty are rejoicing this Margaret Martell. A ing year or as long be Angelina their meeting has been railed by the ates' at of u birth perfectly safe in patronizing suli girl week over the the institution. cently has temporarily tied up traffic, !or committee of the state for this Saturday evening a danee waa given u.i institution. home Wednesday morning. The jolly at Helper. Pursday evening at Helper. Among well at tho Rainbow with a Three more days in which to regis- tountenanra of tho sheriff apeakarrival The Italian lodge,gardens Civie the sneakers will be Horace Beck, candidates. This meeting will lie held league ed the day Wednesday evening new de- ter for the miming election are Octo- for the condition of the labor at dance the of Helper. and the observ under elub auspices Political banquet 'and Italian the . 4 'Janette Ilvde, Frank Hicks, all and its mother. ber 18 and November 1 and 2. Salt Lake City and several loeal partment of the stale. B. P. 0. L HAN fr SPEAK le of-M- . i i Speakers to Campaign Carbon County PLANS UNDER WAY FOR ARMISTICE ro THIRD TICKET PUTS UP HARD FIGHT es STAY ON TAXES OF TWENTY DAYS Central Group Names Officers ichool Enrollment of District rs Shows Slight Increase BURGLARS PUT IN NIGHT Carbon Emery Bank One of Strongest In the State Stage Line Employe Given Compensation Lodge Observe Columbus of com-ntissio- n, Five Trains Coast Fruit Go Through This Section Daily Fer-gusso- is $428-340.0- ! Labor Committee Meet At Helper 1, |