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Show v te !0.j Pages 16 Wat. IN TWO 34 8: sections ISOt 4 C03HCS j b, 16 Pages fy wv IN TWO SECTIONS AND V AN -- PEDENT NEWSPAPER a COMICS CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND NEWS-ADVOCAT- E heit evt. PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, 46 VOLUME THURSDAY', FEBRUARY' 25, 1937 ties Ubt dm Fourth Annual Independent Spe-red. Sun. WORKER SUSTAINS Hoop Tourney Opens Today Co. dm. one irin. Sal; ill ceremonial will SPRING DRW OFFICIALS, and PATROLS sepi be price city will hat land and if Eastern Utah FATAL HURTS AS the astle NUMBER 8 host to more than m Shriners from all sections of Utah the A1 Kalah bte next month, when Shrine stages Temple of the Mystic March 27, here ceremonial its spring featured by the initiation of new members into state patrols, parades, exhibitions and other specialties. local Following sessions held by local the who compose ariners it was announced Illustrious Potthat H. Eugene Glenn, his with officers, John entate along Lincoln G. E. Carver, Chief Rabban; T. J. NelsKelley, Assistant Rabban; and Priest Joseph Prophet; on, High C. H. FischG Titley, Oriental Guide; S. Daniels, Recer Treasurer; Julius Directoorder and Milton E. Lipman, a full with complement r, together attend. of appointive officers, would Other delegates will comprise the Shrine band, with Leader Leopold A. in charge, the Shrine Patrol and than 200 Nobles, all of whom be included in participation of the local festivities. Candidates will be in attendance City, Ogden, from Logan, Brigham and Provo along with a number from Yost more county who will be ushered Carbon include Sheldon, Helper; Dr. R. W. Robinson, Kenilworth; Dave Brown, Spring Canyon; R. E. Birchard, Standardville; H. Jones, Sunnyside; W. J. Hillabrant, Wattis; W. N. Wetzel, Hiawatha and Dr. L R. Grover, F. C. Bertilino, Dr. H. Elliott, M. S. Wycoff, F. L. and A. S. Wahl, all of Helper. ( Continueo On Page Eight) T. W. Gross PIE ELKS Nominations OFFICERS for offices to be filled annual lodges news notes. the in good standing will nomination it was mentioned. Date for the annual election has been given as March 24, with the Installation of new heads slated lor April 14. The installation ceremonies will be conducted in the lodge hall presumably by visiting officials, and all members are urged to reserve this date as the affair will be one of the highlights of the lodge activities. Memorial services for Joseph one of the charter members o! the lodge were conducted at last Sights sessions, with Henry Ruggeri delivering the eulogy. Barboglio was admitted to the local organization when it was formed, transferring Only members be eligible for Bar-bogli- o, tom the Provo lodge. Notice is given those members who that pursuant dues, to a Grand Lodge Statute, the secretory will, during the month of March, notify all members owing a years fee w more, that unless adjustments are made they will be dropped from the w back in their rolls. Relief Society Holds Annual Assembly Sunday ce evenings meeting at the tabernacle will be devoted to ual Relief society ward ,e this to begin promptly at 6:30 P to., February 28. The theme of the conference is arables of the Saviour. Mrs. Ruby tolayson and Mrs. Ruth Olsen have con-eren- chosen as readers. The meet-- g will open with singing, Beautiful kve toy the Singing Mothers,r er. J prayer will follow, after Irs- O. H. W1,C Guymon, president, ent greetns- The remainder of th e program has been arranged in er 5usta(01Sc'ccctarial report and lnS f officersi The solo, Strarm . rSei G;ddce, Mrs. Ida r' At ThnuSht; talk, In-- 5 n f Parables, Emma Prayer, Singing rj ,aiCr' A Plea"; talk, V.of Parables to Life Today, n ing Tpan GardneC reader, - - Isaac-5rSe- CS Ap-M- Visit-too- of Praycr; demonstra-- C. ?ach"s topic Ied by Della "Help Me To Live ; bencdictthnatihwa Vhe Harvest Bei board member. Visiting, t ,S ,'aohm are to be special EUests and the public is also invited. Gibson er OFFICERS JUNIOR RAPIDLY HERE election in the Price Eis lodge will be made at the regular session of the organization on March 10, according to an announcement released in the supplement of at the Competition Draws Eight TopNotch Teams Of Unaffiliated Circles Of Two States PROPERTY PLAN iNNUAL ELECTION OF NEW Eastern Utah paused in its course of every-da- y life to pay Richa,d llrown, 22, Succumbs homage last Monday to George Washington, When Portion Of Roof Falls; commemorating the anniversary of the birth of Rites Friday the Father of our Country. Eastern Utahs outstanding mid-wintDATES NOT DEFINITELY Funeral services for Richard Alvin T hallBanks of this city, the city sporting program the annua independent basketball and court county house, SET; TO RE GALA local resident whoJ tourney for unofficial hoop Brown. state liquor store, United States teams wi 1 become fact here this AFFAIR died almost instantly as the result of x evening, when eight of the most postoffice. National a fall a from recognizable maple-cou- rt he which building aggregations enter the first bracket of a wasif service, Works Progress consolation event to determine sectional Promise of staging the greatest band will be held tomorrow administration and other consupremacy and bolster salvaging, contest ever held in Price, an event 1:30 m. at p. speculation as to the finals. All games will be played on the Car-bo- n (Friday afternoon) cerns were closed throughout far surpassing any similar affair ever L. D. S. tabernacle, ac- -' gym courts, and will be carried through three days of com- - oclock into the the day, in tribute to the memcarried out in the intermountain dis- -' cording a late announcement. Serof the Revolutionary War ory petition, closing Saturday eve- - vices will be under the direction of trict, appear very bright following an- hero and first president. nouncement last Sunday that the na- -i between Bishop O. H. Guymon with interment ning with the play-o- ff County schools experienced a NAMED, final runners. tional regional musical show had been jin the local cemetery. lull in their course of studies The to awarded to this community, Teams from sections of two states tragedy occurred, according and staged appropriate proDefinite dates of the musical fes-- 1 were arriving here this afternoon in- - lnformatlon Slven by members of his MEETING NIGHTS grams for the occasion. tival have not as yet been determined. eluding last years tourney winner family and also Deputy Shcriff War- However, it is probable that it will be and the 1935 winners. Local hotels ren Peacock, when a portion of the CHANGED BY CLUB were held during either the first or second shed or building he was tearsmall facilities providing housing while in May. It is expected that the week local interest continued to rise to the ing down, collapsed. It was said that COLLEGE the will be announced within the in and he was roof dates caved of a fever pitch. point Snpciilatinn of three officers who and to next meted a few the frae floor, days, the committee awaitsustaining have been running served during the past year and choice riot aspredictions PROGRAM MOVING ing word from the east concerning the time for the tourneys op- - tured neck 11 was not dcfnitely as- of another, a new member of the certained whether or not he had re this and the judges who will serve. board of directors, to the fourth elec- emng nears, and although the current moved more supports than necessary, The territory from which the conthe 1936 dopes winners to FORWARD tive position marked the meeting of support testing musical organizations may again place highest, challenging units or whether he had not reckoned with directors of the Price Chamber of have been the current condition. participate includes Idaho, Utah, gaining in prestige. Commerce Tuesday evening. No witnesses were present when western Colorado, western Wyoming Before the opening whistle sounds, Signing of the original legislative and portions of Nevada and Arizona. Claude Empey, named last week as it the accident to occurred, according be a might good idea to introduce one of the new board members, was the various teams. members of the family. It was er- measure calling for establishment of Members of the committees held Initially, the Binga junior college at Price by Governor their first elected to the office of treasurer. He ham CYO comes to stated that wife Browns roneously meeting on Tuesday evethe fore as the Henry Blood Saturday and the intro- ning, extensive discussion being ensucceeds Belmont Richards, retiring highly-toute- d winners of last year. witnessed his fall. This was incorrect, duction late last week of an appropri- gaged in as Mrs. Brown was said to have been board member who had served as Their squad includes' Jimmie concerning the 1937 affair. ation bill for expenditure of This will be the seventh annual band calling not treasurer during the last two years. doped as one of the main cogs,Byrne, time did that at and shopping Walt state money in the sum of $225,000 contest to be held event Ernest R. Lee, manager of the Bolin, former Utah here, a who has learn of the tragedy until she returnguard nearer to realization the lo- which has gained the yearly brought Tele-1 4:30 Mountain States Telephone and It occurred around community achieved a considerable name for ed home. cation here of a state institution of much to the himself in m. Tuesday afternoon. publicity and brought thousands graph company, was circles, and Pete Pa-ze- ll. p. hoop education. higher CanA. of visitors to the city. The festival E. Gibson, The victim was born in Spring office of also well known, as well as sevThe appropriation measure was should be of a more extensive naCarbon county deputy sheriff, was eral of last years players. This out- yon December 4, 1915, to Mr. and again chosen as secretary and Val H. fit is reportedly stronger than they Mrs. David Brown who are included introduced in the house jointly by ture than the last two annual events Cowles was returned to the presdency were in 1936 and will bear consid- among the survivors. Others left are Carbons two representatives, Frank have been, state contests in other sechis wife and New committee appointments will erable watching. son, Jer- Bonacci and D. A. Tidwell. It is re- tions of Utah during 1935 and 1930 Marthen-sen ported that prospects for passage of having held down attendance here in At Mrs. two next Lucille week. be made within the sisters, Eckers team of Salt Lake City, the ry, of Duchesne and Arvilla Brown, the measure as introduced appear numbers of bands as well as students. the Tuesday evening session consider- A. A. U. winners, is right up there, very bright, the state lawmakers ap- Western Colorado bands, however, able discussion concerning member- with Seth Parkinson, former Aggie and one brother, Wallace, of Price. orWalat is of the parently The held appreciating the necessity for have remained loyal to the local event the of and being body activity scope ship guard; Sherm Clark, former Utah advanced educational facilities in from its inception, developing a spirit ganization for the forthcoming year center, Royal Jenson who won the lace Mortuary which is in charge of eastern Utah. of neighborliness between the two diswas engaged in. It was the unani- 1936 award as being the outstanding final arrangements. As planned, the school here would tricts that would be difficul tto match. mous opinion that the membership of individual player; Linn Bradey and consist of three buildings, including a The Evanston, Wyoming, high school the organization should be increased. Nels Jenson. OWNERS combined gymnasium and auditorium. band has participated in the Price A goodly portion of the program contribcircles B. Y. U. hoop have has The appropriation sought is estimated contest during the past two years, last year adopted as an objective uted to the Provo Firmage team, with to be of a sufficient amount to pay is and it generally U. been accomplished center, Gus Block, regular B. Y. REQUESTED for construction of the buildings and COUNCIL EXTENDS believed that the benefits gained for Giles, and others to maintain their . carry the school through its first term, the community through the organiza- status. The Firmage outfit is anothTO CLEAR WALKS 1938-3- 9. Funds for operating the tion activity are of far greater value er team which should stick school after that would be secured INVITATION than the membership cost involved in in the running, and theyll have their the from future legislative representaWith chamber. the chance. maintaining An ultimatum to property owners tives. Grand Junction is next in line, and designation of Highway No. 50 as the VISIT clean their side-walMembers of a committee from CarUtah link in the Roosevelt Transcon- believe it or not, will present three of this city toice current relieve snow and and of an were bon about county for organized local youths in their ranks. Tony granted tinental route the need as strenuous, has hour of time to present their stateBus and Nephi Gunderson conditions regarded club functions here is much greater issued by Mayor J. Bracken Lee ments to the appropriations committee Pass Routine Business During than previously. A marked increase have been recruited for service with been Semi-Monthl- y the Price city council this week. on Thursday of last week. Members reand to is Meeting; with lot expected In visiting tourists that quint and will cast their sections of of the group from Carbon were Dr. residential in Walks the road of Make Appointment On sult following the placing Page Eight) (Continued the city are generally covered with Charles Ruggeri, O. H. Guymon, Silas of this signs indicating the routing 6. It is slush, snow and ice and create haz- Rowley, G. J. Reeves, George Ockey, Business matters on a minor scale S. No. U. as known highway, conas as unfavorable well Commisardous Miller and advanwere discussed by the Price city counfull County Geoige for the purpose of taking ditions. While the warmer afternoons sioners C. R. Fahring and William cil during its ly influx visitor meeting of this expected tage have resulted in the melting of snow, Engle. held early this week, according to that greater organization activity will constant usage of the walks have The educational staff for the first word from City Recorder William be needed. Other affairs, too, will this and and snow ice the churned the year is planned as a president and Grogan. necessitate greater support of Mrs. William Steckleman of Hia- aspect should be remedied as soon as twelve or thirteen instructors. It is The council moved the adoption of busiess club. watha was elected as president of the possible. thought that the faculty would be in a resolution inviting the Shriners of The directors voted to hold their Carbon If property owners do not comply creased after the initial year to in- this state to visit Price and use the County Womens Democratic weekly meetings on Tuesday evening club Monday afternoon, during a with the resuest, Mayor Lee indicated clude streets for other band and drill teams twenty instructors. hereafter, sessions during the last two bridge party which featured their that the city would undertake the which are expected here next month. years having been held on Wednesday last regular meeting. The election work and would transfer the financial A detailed story appears in another be to continue will evening. Meetings owners the to at the took Country and property place party responsibility part of this weeks edition. held in the sheriffs office. Visit club, where meetings have been held themselves. Carlyle Pace, city treasurer, was largely through the past year. appointed as convention secretary, Mrs. Steckleman will be assisted representing Price city, and will unin her leadership position by Mrs. J. dertake the duties at the opening of Thomas R. Faddis, acting state di- the first convention. Pace will proP. Phalen, Price, first rector of the National Mrs. Clifton Memmott, Helper, secbably be called upon to welcome the ond vice president; Mrs. Don Hackservice, J. H. Hickman, veterans Shriners during their festivities. Due Stanplacement representative for Utah, to the unusual pumber of organizaOffcial approval of the improve- ing, Price, secretary; and Mrs. will has been club treasurer. Price To Kiwanis the and Claude Edwards of the same bu- tions selecting Price as the convention They Price, Limb, the on ley ment and renovation project a 22. honor of March accorded the on installed sponsoring reau, all of Salt Lake City, were vis- city this year, the council approved canal, was afforded be Juncextendwas Grand at similar itors here Wednesday. They were the plan of selection of a convention of vote A in organization appreciation by members of the canal company diswho have a here for the purpose of installing a secretary. a meeting here Tuesday evening, ac- ed to the outgoing officers, Mac Ol- tion, Colorado. This is marked Mrs. was selected club The Price tinction. new two Mannos Klapakis of Price was apfor years: served descriptive and illustrated sercording to word from Claude Empey, Mrs. D. C. for the sponsorship in preference to vice on the construction industry, to pointed assistant garbage collector president; son, Price, unit. of the official own be used for improving quality of ser- for this city, witn While the project has been promis- Cavenaugh, Helper, vice president; othe rcities in Grand Junctions of the The units. M. D. Gibson, Price, secretary; state. vice reveal. records Mrs. Charles since Showers, concern of the ed the support treasQuite a number of Price Kiwanians new system has been in use in other Supplies are beginning to arrive in it was first discussed, definite action Mrs. Clifton Memmott, Helper, June- - states and has been found to add to to Grand are go for the coming bond elecexpected unurer. not was preparation it has been withheld and se employ-purpothe tomorrow for to to was tion both Limb service the adjudged for March 19. Some night scheduled Mrs. (Friday) contion greatly Stanley tile Tuesday night that official to of installing the Coloradoans ers and those seeking work. It is discussion was voiced by the council this attendance of prize, the winner firmation was rendered. be presented to her at the next meet- - first officers. President Earl Hills of probable that similar services on oth-th- e on the various phases of the election, A detailed story on the canal Price club will head the local del- - er lines of industry will be added to but they appeared confdent that the of section ing. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs appears in another Olson. Mac Mrs. the offices in the future. egation. voters of the city would accept the A. N. Smith and Sis weeks publication. The election calls for the isissue. mmiiftiiiiiinimimmmimMimimiiiHHimnnmnmiiiimminHiM $85,009 suance of approximately worth of bonds with the finances derived to be supplemented by a sum vice-preside- nt, County candidates Albert Shaw, Mutual, R. C. the order. Into BUILDING TUMBLES 1 Pays Tribute To Washington top-rati- ng FOR SHRINERS TO ks es, Hiawatha Woman Chosen President Of Political Unit Canal Company In Approval Of Work Project On Ditch Price-Wellingt- vice-preside- nt; semi-month- Reemployment Heads Price ; Service Of Office Improved Price Kiwanians Will Install Newly Chosen Officers At Junction on j j CAMPAIGN manager gives And as wre go to press, this is our last chance through The to urge every candidate to do his or her very best its still anybody s race. Work as you have never worked before, candidates there is going to be lots happening these last final days. so Many have threatened it, butis to and that it done far no one has one hunabsolutely cover the town street one up dred per cent, by going without missing the other, down and at a house. And youll be surprised get. results youll wonderful the After nine oclock next Wednesday to do your night it will be too late best now is the time. to a The campaign will be brought No box. ballot sealed cloae with a Sun-Advoc- ate last minute details to contestants subscriptions will be accepted through days will work wonders for any canthe campaign department after Sat- didate. Any candidate whose name appears urday night, but instead, candidates will deposit their final collections in on the list of workers printed today the sealed ballot box, which precludes will be certain of winning a scholarin- ship or a bonus check. So do your any possibility of favoritism and sures fairness to the minutest degree. best. You will lose or win by your own People are intensely interested in the campaign now and subscriptions efforts. It is up to you. Remember will be a great deal easier to get this it is not so much if you win or lose, but if you have done your best. Your last period. second best the of efforts, the next few days until close Tuesday, the to nine oclock next Wednesday night the report was biggest period, are a worker or a if date, and next Wednesday will be will proveWe you it is up to you repeat quitter. even biggar. else no one has If alone want? anything to do you Which prize do you or losing except with the for wanning effort your a forth good really put short time remaining, you can easily yourself. A race is never won or lost until win any scholarship in the list. Give yourself a certain goal and the final lap is run. At this stage of some candidates get work consistently to reach it. Steady the campaiagn, over confident and others suffer from and intelligent work these last fewj under confidence. Either of these symptoms is dangerous, as no candidate has anything cinched at this time neither is there any candidate who cannot win the most valuable scholarship in their division if he or she only goes after it in earnest between now and nine oclock next Wednesday night. There is nothing more we can say the campaign ends at nine oclock next Wednesday night. If the short time left and the value of the scholarships does not make you do your best in these last few days, surely nothing we could say or do would urge you on to win one of the most valuable gifts obtainable a start in life with a business education, profession or a start to college. Work and may fight hustle the best candidates win. alloted by the federal government in constructing a new city hall and municipal building here. Attendance Rises At Carbon School Attendance at Carbon high school is rapidly returning to normal, according to a statement from Principal Melvin Wilson here yesterday, following the checking of reports on class attendance. For a time recently, school attend-anawas severely cut by weather conditions and reported illness, but at the present time the students are returning and bolstering the attendance records. All school buses operating from the camps, are running on normal schece dules. |