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Show THE 1U PAGE EIGHT N. THURSDAY, MARCH 14 PRICE. UTAH EVERY THURSDAY Manti Forest Notes Friday and Saturday AN1 EPHRAIM, March 4, 1932. Following is the weather report as by Ranger Thursbv for March 1: Oaks station, 27.4 inches of snow on the ground, with a water eontent of 7.94 inches. During the month of February the precipitation for this station was 1.62 inches. The, amount of water in the snow on tho ground .increased 1.94 inches during Febru- A report of the finance committee ary, while the depth of the snow on rliuiMiaa I? ... flnnmvimitMV ed B y W, W. IIRIKTKN8KN Buperlutendtuit of Carbon County fccbool Dikirlrt. In preparing plans for the 1932-3- J the Carbon county board III Qlllllt tO of education in faced with two major Catholic problems. First, the absolute necessity eased to (loti of adjusting expenditure revenues, and second, maintaining the standards of tho schools on sueh a Ten teams will conqiete in- the senplane that the children shall not be ior and divisions of the annual unneeessarily retarded in their eduea Catholic junior state basketball tourboys tional progress. scheduled at the Judge MemThat revenues have been materially nament, orial gymnasium at Salt Lake City, decreased is shown by the fact that in and Saturday. Friday school local 1930 an levy for Helper is one of the six senior en$292,-00brought approximately purjXMea trants who await the start of the while in 1931 a similar levy The six senior teams are Helbat $200, 000, a decrease of 10.9 Magna, Bingham, CathedProvo, per, from the ler cent. Appropriations ral Lake City and Our Lady Salt of aldiminished .state school fund have Salt Lake City. of Lourdes so, though not in- the same proportion The draw of the senior division Revenue decreases have, of course matches Lourdes and Bingham at 8 meant corresponding deereases in ex p. in., and Cathedral and Magna at school Is for purposes. penditures 9 p. m., in tha first round of play on 1930-3the the operating costs of The winner of the schools amounted to approximately Thursday. meets Helper at 8 p. game school the current 399,000. During m. and the winner of the Calhedral-Hagn- a .year the operating eosts are estimated playa Provo at tt p. m., at $845,000, a decrease of 13 per Friday game in the have cent The necessary redactions The Magna quint defends the Edbeen made by (1) shortening of the mund J. Kearns trophy, emblematic of .sehool term to eight months, 2) emBesides the trophy, tha ploying fewer teaehers and reducing the championship individual members of the senior maud for the expenditure! aupplies ehampionship team will be awarded terials. fobs and members of the junior gold Despite the present financial conditeam each will receive a champion, is keenly tions, the board of eduration belt buckle from the donmonogramed aware of the necessity for a reasonor of the team trophy. for of education ably good program In order to seenre the coming-yearLocal sueh a program, two things neein imschool a Dies perative: First, term, and second, relief from the congested condition now existing in the Judge and Mrs. George Christensen liigh sehool. to Price Sunday evening returned Uow io effect these changes with- from they attended the increased out asking for an tax levy funeral of her Mrs. Lillian May sister, for school purposes, has been the ma- Norton. board for the of jor Mrs. Norton, 58, wife of James H. weeks joist. As a result of this study of last week died Norton, the following plans have been propos- in Provo of Wednesday trouble. She was heart ed and tentatively adopted tending born in Ncphi, March 15, 1873, the further investigation: of John W. and Mary A. First. Application to the connty daughter Ellison. She was married OcMiller commission and state board of educa- tober 29, 1894. Surviving Mrs. Norton tion for one mill additional tax for arc seven sons and daughters, Mrs. oie ration and maintenance, with the Lois MeCoinb, Salt Lake City; Mrs. understanding that the levy for debt Dean Thomas and Miss Gladys Norservice will he decreased by one mill ton, San Francisco; Mrs. Nadine Kay Under this arrangement the tinal levy Ira Mrs. Florence Garison, Doyle for school purposes would be the same E. nee, La Von and Jane Norton of Provo; ai.for 1931. This docs not mean that and several brothers and sisters, Mrs. .debt service would be neglected. The George Christensen being one of the proposed levy of 11.5 mills would still sisters. provide three mills for interest anu MERCHANT AND PIONEER DIES staking fund. Second. A 5 per eent reduction of AT GREEN RIVER HOME all salaries paid in the district. The A. D. Beebe, a pioneer merchant girineiimls slid teachers of tho district have volunteered to teach two weeks and fanner of Green River, died at without pay if necessary, which is his home on Mondav of last week, equivalent to the proposed redaction; aged 83 years. He bad been in ill so this arrangement will probably be health for some time, and about two adopted. Other employes of the dis- weeks ago returned to his home at trict will bo asked to accept the 5 per Green River after spending a couple Cent cut of weeks as a patient in the Grand Third. Elimination of the primary eounty hospital at Moab. Funeral sersupervisor and further reduction of vices were held Wednesday from the the teaching foree. Under this arrange-me- Presbyterian ehnrch in Green River the superintendent, and princi- and were under the auspice of Orwill 1m expected to perform all ient Lodge No. 15, Free and Accepted pals ' duties of supervision in the primary Masons of whieh he waa a member. grades. Consolidation of some grades Burial was at Elgin. will make reduction in the teaching Beebe was well, known throughout force jMMsihle. eastern Utah, having resided at Green Fourth. FJimination or reduction River for the past twenty years. He of manual training and home was at the head of Beebe ft Rons merprograms in tho junior high cantile establishment and also owned schools, unless per eapits eosts of op- extensive real estate in both Emery and Grand counties. erating these departments can brought to approximately the same level as those of other departments. Seeks Aid In 'At the meeting of the board held on ' March 7, the superintendent was inLimiting Expenses Helper Play State Hoop Tournament school term, - 11.5-mi- ll 0; tour-lame- pro-du- e 1, Lourdes-Bingha- m semi-final-s. Sister of . nine-mont- hs Provo-wher- Woman At Provo e - . nt eeon-:imi- es Governor structed to make further investigation of the eosts of operation with the view of retaining these departments if iw-sible- . Extraditions . Governor George 1L Dcrn has asked County Attorney Walter C. Geuae to with him in his policy of curtailing 'extradition expenses. In a letter made publie Wednesday Governor Dcrn points out the financial stringency of the state treasury anil the loose method used by business men in accepting personal ehecks. lie has asked Carbon county business men to lie more careful in accepting checks and asks that the eounty attorney scrutinise closely all requeslj for the extradition of persons from other states in eases where the complainant has been guilty of contributing negligence by his failure to excr-cii-e ordinary business prudence. contributed by individuals January lion eounty between March 10. 20 and nine-mont- hs 5-l- I Qreat Basin experiment station, 44,. of snow on the ground, with of 14.14 inehea. Duceontent water as a relief for reported Applications of month Cross Red the February the Alice Mrs. ing Maxwell, hy 0 al at this station were 497. Relief was given to .6 inches pre-work- 374 families whieh made up 1852 pi transients appli sons. Sixty-seve- n for meals, but only 14 were willing! inches during the month, while th$ of snow depth increased only one inch, to work for the food. Fifty-thre- e I This again shows that the snow is be- the number .refused. av-fwell packed. The ten-ye-Temporary employment waj jcured eoming sixty-on- e men and four women, erage at the Great Basin experiment Communities visited by the care work-- 1 station shows the snow depth inches as compared with 44.6 er were Price, Helper, CajonvilJe 40-for the same date 19oA Thd inches Old Peerless, Spring Glen, Peerless, ten-yeaverage at the same place StandardvHle, Spring Canyon, Coal water content of ins snow shows the 1 Miller Welling-Creek, Scofield, City, to he 10.37 inehes as the on ground ton, Kix and Sunnyside. 1414 lnch for tLe in amount of relief The total given 1932. same date groceries was $955.77. A detailed list Only on6 year of the ten did the of contributors from January 20 to eontent of the aeeumnlated water March 10 follows : show snow greater than that recorded Carbon Connty Teachers associa1932. On March 1, 1925, the refor tion, $173.74; Orson P. Madsen, $5; corded water eontent was 14.50 inchCarbon eounty court house officials, 3.77 es. On this same date last $29.61; Bryners Service station, $10; inches of water in the snowyear rewas state road officials and employes, $63-.014.14 for 1932. to corded as compared J. C. Penney company employes, Reed Bailey, professor of geology $14.75; Salt Lake Chamber of Comat the Utah State Agricultural eol-R. F. merce, $50; Porter, Helper, $2; Carbon connty road employes, $12.40; lege, said there was geological evi-C. Ilennes, Ileiner mine superinten- - denee to the effect that there bad been dent, $5; Heiner coal mine employes, I no serious floods in northern Utah $28; Pries eity officials and employ- - since the Lake Bonneville time until ex, $16.90; J. B. Jewkes, $1.50; W. B. 1923; that the 1923 floods in Davis Jones, Utah Railway, $5; Utah Coal county added forty feet to the exist-eounassociation, $100; Carbon I yille deposits. He said that the often whieh are thought eourt house employes, $31.32; ing boulders, Tad Storey, $6; mine employes and of-- to he due to recent erosion, were ficials at Latuda, $0; Utah Railway shown by geological evidence to have offirisls and employes, $9.50; price been in their present place during the eity business men, professional men, Lake Bonneville period. He cited the business establishment and other eon-- 1 area around the sehool house neai tributiohs collected for the month of Parrish canyon, whieh brought down He January by II. E. O'Bryan, ehairman boulders weighing several tons. of finance committee and treasurer of stated that 1923 and 1930 floods- in Davis eounty were greater than any contact committee, $323.05. State road officials and employes! whieh had occurred since the recession for January, $60.74; C. E. Beveridge,) of Lake Bonneville. On February 29, Sam Miles and $10; Price eity officials, $16.67 ; Price city hospital and employes, $10.20; Dean Peacock of Orangeville garage employes, $25.10; led from a trip on the Horn mountain Price fire department, $1 ; Father Wil-- with 115 head of sheep that had been Ham A. Rucll, $3; Carbon Connty marooned all winter and which were Teachers' association, $!77.i3; Helper I discovered by the officers making an I eity business men and establishments, airplane count of the elk on February com-1 Mercantile 20. There were four bolls and seven $70.50; Cast Rock pany, $3; Price eity business, profes- blacks in the bunch and while the sional men and business establish-- 1 sheep are thin they have wintered ment, other eontribntions, 1297.75. well considering the depth of the snow 75 where they were found. The sheep were found to belong to the Jensen brothers and Warren Allred herd. The Goal owners live at Spring City. The airplane passengers reported that there were two brands, one that looked like a eirele and the other like a cross, lIk interesting to note that sheep Th. Run , r I bearing both of these brands were in F'J. the bunch. It is thought that the num Th&total production of soft eoal dur- ber of bells' kept the eoydtes' away ing the week ended February 27, in- ainee no deed sheep were found in the at the loeality where the buneh wintered. cluding lignite and mines, is estimated at 6,295,000 net Ranger Anderson reports that due tons. Comps red with the output in to enow end loose boulders he road dethe preceding wreck, this shows a Straight canyon is closed to through crease of 335,000 tons, or 5.1 per eent. travel other than foot and horsemen, was Monday, Washingtons birthday, is yet a foot of snow in Lower observed as a holiday in many fields. There canFor the country as a whole, working Joes Valley near the head of the yon. time was equivalent to approximately 0B per eent of a normal day. The to- Renew that insurance policy when tal production of soft eoal during it expires with J. Bracken Lee at present eoal year to February 27, ap- Equitable Insurance Agency, Price. proximately 280 working days, totals Printing that good kind one is not 328.987.000 net tons. Production of anthracite in the shamed of The Ban, Price, Utah. state of Pennsylvania during the week ended February 27 is estimated at 1,-018.000 net tons. This indicates a sharp increase over the p.reeeding seven days 144,000 tons, or 16.5 per eent deapito the fact that time waa lost at some mines Monday,- - the 22d, in celebration of Washington a birthday. Daily records show that production was higher on all other days than in the week of February 20. The rate of or ar 12ilt BUTTER Creamery, finest quality, lb..20c bricks, each. 7 CHEESE Full cream, COFFEE Schillings; Blue Pine,, lb. ...30c fc MILK Tall cans, all brands, each POTATOES Select quality, 10Q lbs. . . .55c . b. 45c boxes, each GRAPE FRUIT Good quality, 2 cans. .25c Finest Assortment of Fruit and Vegetables MACARONI 5-l- b 52 MEATS QUALITY STEAKS Steer, shoulder, round, lb.. ar i . .12c 29c LAMB CHOPS best quality, 2 lbs Rolled Roasts Bone out, baby beef, lb.,19fc PORK ROASTS Shoulder cuts, lb. . . .10c 10c BACON SQUARES Lean cuts, lb 10c HAMS Picnic style, lb Fresh Fish of All Kinds Any Day of Week 9; F. Bonne-Produee- rs SUCCESS Meat and Grocery ty return-governme- nt Production Shows Decrease Over Last Weeks Output ftn.i CO, (Community Builders) Price - and - Helper Applications For Use of County Land During Summer Received -- When yon take Bayer Aspirin you ere sure of two things. Its sura relief, end its harmless. Those tablet! with the Bayer cross do not hurt tha heart Taka them when-ev- er you suffer from Headaches Neuritis Col Neuralgia Son Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toolhacha E An exceptionally laree crawl i tended the first program given kji Southeide Parent-Teache- r, uai Friday afternoon. Supt W.l Christensen 'and Miss Lamoat f bon county, ton, WJter C. County GnS, rto At- - - tcr.dre8d th hid several solo numbers and charge of the leases. There are 268 pieces of land open for lease and this will go Jo persons out of work who desire acreage for farms. This action was recently taken by the commissioners to relieve the unemployment situation. Land leased is that whieh has been sold to satisfy tax payment The land is leased for the amount of current taxes. The Weather Weather readings for the past week are given ont by Henry Fiack, observer, as 'follows: February 29, msiimnm 51, minimum 28; March 1, maximum 41, minimum 20; March 2, maximum 46, minimum 24; Mareh 3, maximum 39, minimum 24; precipitation 14 inch es; March 4, maximum 40, minimum 12; Mareh 5, maximum 42, minimum 22; March C, maximum 53, minimum 24. Tbs Sun advertisers are reliable. popik the sehool entertained with soopi dances. Refreshments were serveftlf lowed by daneing. Pens, Inks, lnoss leaves. Tbs I When Minutes Count Sudden illness in the fssilfc a doctor needed, its after and how lost yoa hi without, a telephone. Not for emergeneiae, but in everyd usefulness In reaching frieeft 4 4 the atoms,' everywhere, the phone pays for itself m.ay BB over. Make the next ail neighbor's telephone a to us for service of your oa our Aeh es PAIN . SOUTHSIDE PARENT-TEAdHOLD FIRST PROGRAM Ljon coal-eokr- Five. Reduction of all operation costs to the least amount consistent with standard work and service. This reduction will extend to janitors' supplies and textbooks used in instruction, light and fuel, retrain and maintenance, and transportation. If these or equivalent economics can Ira effected, a term seems output during the current year reassured fur the coming year. mains well below that for 1931. ProThe pmhlcin of relieving the condiduction school is daring the week of 1931 cortion at the high equally perresponding with that of February 27, plexing, A building program to proamounted to 1,133,000 net tons. vide adequate facilities for effective As indicated by figures at hand, the .work, is, jierhflM, inexpedient at the total tho production of soft eoal for the but time present high present country as a whole during the week school plant cannot possibly care for the anticipated enrollment of more DAVID JOHN THOMAS. FORMER ended February 20, the latest week for which detailed figures are available, than 999 pupils during the coming CARBON RESIDENT, DIES is estimated at 6,030,000 net tons. As jear. It is therefore proposed that the David John Thomas, a form r resi- compared with a total of 4,626,000 .ninth grsdu be entirely removed from dent of Carbon county, died at ftpring-vill- e tons in the preceding week, this indicates but little change. During the 4hi high school building. Space for on February 26 in a hotel there week of February 13, Utah produced Wee and Wellington pupils would where he had gone the night before 98.000 tons of eoal and during the have to lie provided at the 'larding for lodging. For the past several years week of February 20 produced 82,000 junior high school. This will tequire he has made his home in Springvillc, tons. the transfer of some of the intermedbeing engaged in gardening and chickTotal production of beehive coke iate grades to other quarter. The en raising. Deceased was a former the week ended February 20 during feasiinlity of remodelling one of the resident of Carhop county, residing U estimated at 20,500 net tons. This classrooms into dormitory buildings at Price, Knnnyside, Castle Gate and hows a decrease of 1700 tons, or 7.7 is under consideration at the present Hiawatha. He was at times employed per eent from the output in the preby the Utah Fuel company and tha ceding week, and coinjmrea with 43,-3Space to accommodate ninth grade I'nited States Fuel company as electons produced during the week in jitapil fmm Helper anil adjacent com- trician. He also was electrician at 1931 corresponding with that of Febhave munities would tohe provided Price at one time. In 1910 he serted ruary 20. Tho total production during in the Helper school, which would re- a four-yea- r terra as commissioner of 1932 to February 20 is less by 47.4 per quire Fie removal of some of the low- Carbon eounty and held that office eeut than in 1931. that er or intermediate grades of when the present eourt houmi was au-pli- - of it mil MAUC11 When yonr head achesfrom any cause when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. If tho package lays Bayer, it's genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. deep-dow- n 4 The Mountain Statee & Telephone & Telegraph Do It Now! Yea got by tost year and yean before but R that that the next fire will aot bit ! K pramhesT Could you put without lesllag It fbuneUUri t CeuM la and of Aspirin is the trade-mar-k Bayer manufacture of mirTtlt-acidest- er of salicylieacid. kt us qu aa tnaaruaea rate that wlU am We reprasant oaty the W that gey aU thrir ra 00 to other quarters. built. In roiieliihion, it may he aaiil that careful eoi'.sideration is lieing given to PENNEY COMPANY REMODELS and TO PROVIDE MORE SPACE these prohlf ins by hoard luemlK-rslrjiiiotrv.ive officers. Conjunctive The ir.torior of the J. C. Penney criticism anil snjegestion are invited fmm civic organisation and individu- store is being remodeled this week to will inevitably solve give more room on the first floor. The als. these problems n the interest of the center shelves which formerly extended to the front havo been moved track children and tho eounty at large, eehool -- s leaving a laipi spnee. Iratrr this wili roirad off anil fnrnidird as a salon fur ready-to-wedisplay. Tjit interior is also 1w ing painted. The improve-- 1 ment will he completed next week. EQUITABLE Ira DEMAND ar Many a mother who is a good bid soul hna to put uj, with a son whn is nothing but a heel" I BEWARE OP IMITATIONS 1NSOT ANCE AGENCY NEW RRALY Eaat Main Itroet, Frl |