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Show May 20.1M8 THE KAISER AWARDS OVEN HAUL ROAD CONTRACT " ' cormumties Benedict. Tic clubs and Rio v- for the U'" This rith'oa. Western Fvunk Ron- held hy is now Demo, ra Helper. - t 7' T H Vaughn. rehc. com- - Ttih Railway hewn Hdper. has its cam CARBON ALUMNI A joint venture contracting gioup including Anderson & Sous of Trice and Neilson & Sons o: Huntington has been given the contract to construct n haul lual Fuel between the Kaiser-Utu- h COJi tipple at Sunnyside and the recently acquired and repaired Kaiser-Frazcoke ovens between and Columbia, it has sunnyside been announced by K. G. Hunt, manager of construction of the Kaiser-Frazsteel plant. The contract on the two and seven-tentmile long load was awarded last Thursday. Th.e roa Ls to be asphalt surfaced with a mileage grade of minus five per rfv.cn by FOR NEXT YEAR (Continue! IMd h.iiojut in conjoin turn w.th the was o ion of the Ci.os if 1942 of v,hoh aft fanner membi s wae in attendance Just bofi'i e bat quet, the class of 1942 laid a in the er student er the riled were tin e -- is Republican cind... 1,1 ae've the deadlun e on ill nt appear and coneq imoy ballot will au omn. a ',s.T.es iy hs 1 a the genera r - ' 1,1 as r v - candidates. jn Parliciliar issue of me C.i. ..onicle, Latest reports tew spa college stnder.t SQme newly fer the 194 -- 48 sa.no year bave been ser, published bisi s publictai was The oon. a. er IKil susp- week and for the last school this .ne year in cause of -- e final examinat.ons going on th.s week. The tne school aper started out th.s year as a -was but onthly publioat.on 'epped up to a weik'.y and has st i (eats well teen keeping the on school i appenirgs. T.ie publications will be resumed 'Ming the next school veac. ended last 2! for te. PRICE THEATRE Thurs. RITA Fri. - Saturday HAYWORTH - LARRY PARKS - in- U TO EARTH DOWN HI. MEI) Sunday - IN TECHNICOLOR Monday - Tuesday DESERT FURY TECHNICOLOR LIZABETH SCOTT - JOHN HODIAK BURT LANCASTER Gb CAGED Ford in FARM WOMEN ORGANIZE TO COMBAT FLIES FURY FRAMED ! Saturday Only ROSE OF SANTA ROSA - Action musical in the Spanish style. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Two hits for double enjoyment BRINGING UP FATHER and VIOLENCE NOTICE! one c 8tertiinS THEATRE will present at 8:00 P. M. e will Pen every night in the week at 7:30 P.M. Box-offic- SPORTSMEN SET PLANS FOR RIOT THREE-DA- Y (Continued from Page One) the lights at the Helper baseball paik. Arrangements for this are being made by Charles Atwood Following the lights, a dance will wind up the evening in the Help- er auditorium, under j)0nt races conducted ailspj(.es 0f Die Provo Boat club under rules of Region 16 Inter- -' mountain and American Power will be done on a basis with the cost of the operation be- ing the only consideration. Farm bureau ladies and the ladies of the South Price Home Demonstration club have been organized to encourage the spraying of flies in Carbon county. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, chairman of the fly control program, states that there is a representative in each section of the county working with all farm ladies in preparation for the program so that it will include all farms in the county. Ladies assisting in the organization are Mrs. Baily Doss, Mrs. Ella Wells, Mrs. Vera King, Mrs. Edith Pierce, Mrs. Marion Golding, Mrs. Ellen Mead, Mrs. Tom Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Dick Borrell, Nellie Dimick and Mrs. June Bry-ne- r. All farms will be contacted, if possible, but it is the farmers responsibility to notify one of these ladies if he wants this spraying done on his farm. A schedule has been worked out by the ladies, and work will begin this week on the farms just south cf Price and will proceed from there to Miller Creek area, then on to Wellington, East WellCarbon-vill- e. ington, East Price and Mrs. Wilson states that it will be necessary for someone to be prepared to direct the spraying on each individual farm and also give assistance when necessary. A minimum fee will be charged for each farm which is sprayed and the final cost will depend on the chemical used. The spraying fit Worthy Students Get Honor Pins At College CITY CANNOT PAY TO C. OF C. Honor pins were awarded last Friday to nine sophomores and 21 seniors at Carbon college who have maintained an average of 2.5 or above during their two years in high school or college. The pins were awarded by Dr. Aaron F,. Jones, college president, to the following: lone Kenneth Anderson, Conover, Ross Porter, Dick Scowq Dorothy Miles, Helen Nilson, Max Thomas, Ted Jensen and Bill Crissman, all sophomore college students, (Continued from Page One) Commerce by a payment of membership fees or by contribution or otherwise. Mr. Hanson, in his opinion,! Volume 1, cites Section Ctah Code Annotated, 1943, which; outlined the general powers ofj cities, which in substance says,; "They may appropriate money fori corporate pm poses only . pro-- ! vided, that it shall be deemed a and corporate purpose to appropriate money for any purpose which in Dick Baker, Jeannine Clark, the judgement of the board of' Teruka Enkoji, David Fauor city council! commissioners sott, David Forsyth, Eunetta will provide for the safety, pre-- 1 Gigliotti, Beverly Griffith, serve the health, promote the Vauna Heaton, John Fvan 'prosperity and improve the mor-- j Jones, Mary Kiahtipes, Dixon ale, peace, order, comfort and Leo, James Leo, Verna Mar-sin- g, convenience of the inhabitants of Delores Rebol, James Boat association will begin at 1:30 the city." Roberts, Enid Seaton, Nick p. in. Sunday, He further stated that under Zumadakis, Phyllis Duke, Racers who are expected to tus gnmt 0f power by the legis- Mnurine Greener, Alice Arenter speed boat competition from i.i t me, it might have been per- nett and Yvonna Gibson, all Iiegion 16 will come to the Seo- - ,nissible to have contributed to' high school students. field reservoir with their craft Hie suppoit of the Chamber of Vfrom Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Ne- - Commerce by payment of a vada and Montana. This activity membership fee, contribution or will be in charge of Bob Olson otherwise, if the supreme court cisco arrived here Saturday and of Price. An admission fee of had not, as in the case of Salt! will spend two weeks visiting $1.00 will be charged. Lake City vs. Sutter, 216 Pac,with her mother, Mrs. Bertha For those who may prefer to page 236, limited the general James and her sisters, Mrs. Lyle llyatt, Mrs. Mae Elwood and Mrs. watch a baseball game Sunday, clause set forth in the first has postponed its Central tion referred to. This decision Fred Reynolds. Mrs. Proctor was affirmed by the supreme formerly Miss Mary James. Utah league ball game with Fu- reka and this is set for the Helper court in the case of American encP(j by those decisions, the diamond Sunday afternoon, June Petroleum, 62 Pac., 2nd, page 557, clauses are limited particularly Mr. Hanson stated. 6. to those powers granted the city But in Price city, as is eviDr. II. B. Goetzman has charge hy the legislature, and we have of bands, Floyd Daley, Nick Uze-la- r no such powbrs, and a careful has special events reading of the grants given to and Frank World will arrange fith, IleljK-r- , for prizes, Ken Mower of Helper and LeRoi Bentley will chairman the city gives no particular power will officiate during the kids fish Boy Scout activities. Mr. Griffith to appropriate money for this pur-i- s of the riot also pond scramble at Price city park Saturday afternoon, George Grif- - with Mr. Migliore. j 2, . . j - - - sec-Help- er s j aaaaaaooaci OF THIRD SOUTH The Price city council has adopted an ordinance, No. 1094, which vacates and closes as public property for use as a street, avenue, alley or pedestrian way the east end of Third North street extending and traveling through all Addition to Carbon Annex. Inasmuch as the street projection ends on a dead end the city has decided to close it and sell as a lot on a bid the i basis property to the highest bidder. The ordinance and notice to 1 prospective bidders is published in this issue of The The sealed bids must be in to the office of the city recorder by 5:00 p. m. on the 24th day of May. 1 The city council also issued a notice to contractors which states that 770 feet of lineal feet of four inch by four feet concrete sidewalk is to be constructed in the Addition to Carbon Annex, and specifications and locations thereof are available in the city recorder's office. The city will receive and accept sealed bids for this w'ork on or before 5:00 p. m. on May 24 and contractors in making said bids are to take into consideration the fact that they are to furnish all labor, all materials and Price city, grading. necessary however, will furnish the engineers services necessary to establish said grades. ATTORNEY SAYS WHEREAS, the right and privilege of a democrat ie people to determine for themselves, individually, what part they shall take in their countrys affairs is inalienable; and, WHEREAS, it is also one of the virtues of our American system that whatever is done for the national Mood finds support in city, town, and hamlet, throughout the land; and, WHEREAS, the New Civilian Naval Reserve, dedicated to the building of better citizens and the protection of this nations costly investment in world peace, is a definite instrument for the good of all; and, WHEREAS, the Civilian Naval Reserve offers training' and educational opportunities to our young people, in addition to the voluntary role they assume with the Navy in peacetime: NOW, THEREFORE, I proclaim the week of May 2d to May ;U, 1.) IS as Naval Reserve Week, confident that the citizens of this community will not fail to lend the full interest and support necessary to the success of the Naval Reserve Program. A. D. KELLER, Mayor of Price. non-pro- Now Showing Crabbs in ex CITY TO CLOSE EAST END CARBON THEATRE Buster was also stressed the fine spirit behind the new trend in junior colleges by students. Kay Bunnell, alumnus was the toastmaster for the evening and the banquet and proeram was prepared by Mrs. Lee, Eugene Ao;ill and Miss Mary Margaret Flaim, outgoing association offi- cers. indicate planted paper imere,t ar stolen from the busbeg roge garden in addition to wanton destruction of many other plants there and in the city park. The fact that the rose bushes were stolen leads officers to believe that the pilfering was done However, anyone by growm-up- s. apprehended will be dealt with to the fullset extent of the law. Cash register makes at The da-.- s Sld in tht,se tmss b(,caUse F.iUS,.u is a lfo.tlme mrm. oer of the association being a graduate of the fust high school graduating class in 1913. Dr. Aaron E. Jones, college president, in libs address to the group, pointed out the advantages of a four-yejunior college and Mayor A. D. Keller anounced today that the city is offering a reward of $50 to anyone who wili give information leading to the apprehension of a series of pilforing and vandalism viola- Hons against city property and more particularly, the city park area and the rose garden. Thelast t'".e 0f 1948. reaS Carbon uhoe gn cit'd by the class oft ice: s of tun f veur. painting, "Homestead", acquired from the Lynn Fausott e,-ib.- t ulioh was shown in the Price municipal building, was presented by the association and a gioup of gradunt ng sen or girls to the school to be hung in t h e student lounge Another painting, also bv Mr. Fausott, was presented to the school for the library by the graduating class On Vandalism as lo.uige membtrs were wJsj City Sets Sights '"ton inasmuch lor i roac vv 3e usec by ruc's post e was transporting coal from the tipple the t0 the coke ovens nnt vvi11 lessen the distance considerably from that now used. In use now is the main highway between Sunnyside and Columbia through Dragerton. The new road will follow the base of the mountain and thus elimi- nate the long loop through Drag-'rPjry. l' '.cnt a.x ffr erton now followed by the mam comes up luch fission post fall He is the highway. election this War II veteran of WorM t'pN lr from Page One) Pane Five PROCLAMATION MAYOR'S ELECT OFFICERS er Forrest slue Cut is He a active helper. ,d is an m Heoe-- ' rf'-i , part of an :n:u ' county Fact No. c conn- - PRICE. UTAH E. D 00BQD3 ON YOUR $ D D FOOD BUDGET? D POTATO CHIPS . . . . SNACK, Lunch Meat OLIVES, Libby 0 SARDINES, in oil . a . EGGS BISQUICK D 24 oz. jar 35c n 23c Ige. size 25c PRESERVES, Hunts 2 lb. jar 49c n u 12 oz. 45c soda pop case 89c i',"' 2 cans 23c CATSUP, C.H.B. 14 oz. bet. 19c 0 Ige. pkg. STRICTLY FRKSII 40 oz. pkg. DOZI.N 45c 45c Red Star 3.39 7 D Ige- - 1.59 30c f- - Cameo a TOILET SOAP met, bar GRAN. SOAP ...pkg. ets D g Adi. Qualiiy Meats for Tenderness and Flavor HAMS rr PORK ROAST !v D U VEAL CHOPS HALIBUT n BEEF ROAST 1 D 11 Q ! 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