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Show .wriA, a -n V .- gjryllf v i' AN NEWSPAPER rilci; Carbon Tax Collections Total payments Decrease $40,000.00 Under Last Year: D. & R. G. W. Largest Taxpayer eJ R, M. Reese Out Carbon tax Mend up until the 1933 drlin-jrdot totaled 1320,350 a Cum -- td to $360,102 last year, a decrease approximately $40,000. CONSOUDATION CARBON COUNTY. op tub sen and tTAlLTIUKhOW, DHtMMR news-advocat- ON CARBON MILK CODE SCHEDULED Meeting To Be Held IWember 11 In Court Houe; State Head LUt Itulen e 43 7. 1911 CHECKS ISSUED TO HEX OK CIVIL WORKS PKOJKCTS PUBLIC HEARING $520,350, Treasurer Reports c,nty Treasurer a Pay checks totaling $3290 29 were distributed Saturday le workers employed on rltil works project In Carbon county between Monday and Thursday of last week. A, II. Dgaper, disbursing agent, announced Tuesday. Check were Issued lo 291 men. This number does not Include ail men who have gone to work, but those who were employed prior to Thursday, on which day the tit works week s ends. The number of during the period covered by the report totaled 39(3. Many Attractions Planned For Catholic Carnival This Week School Benefit Fes lira I To Be Held Friday, Saturday In Silver Moon Hall With minyrou feature prepared A public hearing on the code of CARBON JOINED BY fur Uie entertainment of both young fair competition submitted by disCarbon Cathoand old, the two-d-y tributor and producer of the In tty Silver COURSES HAY BE EMERY IN PROTEST lic carnival will open nulk shed will be con00 2 at Moon p. m. Nothhall Friday ducted in the court house here Thursto make undone left been haa ing day, December 14, at 100 p. m. HELD IN COUNTY PROJECT ON WATER of the one charged thii year amounted the largest festive affair . According to Gus P. Hackman, act- :il,267. the collecUons in held s ever event county. being 63 tty ing head of the state recovery adminill be of the carnival lYweeds ft cent of the total. In 1935 the to an be heard oppoi tunity ill Be FlstaMished istration, amount charged was 1777,327 andlh Cla.vses Proposal To Im Flow used fur the benefit of tty Noire will be given to persona or groups Sanpetes (pUectiona were 72 per cent, If Sufficient Number Dame school. During the eeven year ho can show' a substantial Interest EMPEY From Gooseberry Meets and Rio ( rafule West-p- a of it existence, the school ha as 7e or otherwise. workers, employes Desire To Enroll New Opposition In many railroad wavffil lirgest tingle civic enterprise Copies of the code may be obtain- ways, and ha rerved pupil from supayrr, renurunf over $100,000. ed from the office of the national An opportunity to enroll for junF.mery county interests Monday all part of the county rrgardlea of E Utah Fuel company with minci and state recovery administration for joined with Cm bon county irriga their religious denomination. The ior college courtc conducted locally Utah in the chamber of commerce ,! Castle Gate, Clear Crc ?k and Claude J. EmjH-y- , cashier of the tlonbu in protesting against the valuable work done ty tty lster of ranked second. 'ollowed by may soon be available for high school building at Salt Lake or from Orson Gooseberry red nation project pro- charily, who are in charge of the tse corporalton: UUh Rail ay graduates In Cm bon rounty. Rowley of Irice, secretary of the lo Carbon Emery bank was elected hool, la well known throughout the company; United S ate Fuel comcal distributors and producers ns- - president of the Pi ice Kiwams club posed by Sanpete county. W. W. Christensen Tins is the only Utah project with county. nt the organization's weekly meeting a mine Hiawatha sociation pany. operating a favorable rejnirt from E. O, .arson and Reiner; Independent Coal and iinnounicd Tuesdiy ti..it un !er Thus wishing to Ik- - heard on the Wednesday of last week. Mr. Emjiey of the carnival feel Those in engu eer for the federal that the charge ill investigating sent out lotions will state depail-Slesucceeds and take the Walters Kenilworth Colmubla Ray ty rode must coniply with the following company, recognize the public of education it will be possible office the fust Wednesday in Janu-ai- bureau of reclamation, to fall to re worthiness of this cause und extend company, Columbia: Utah requirements: ceive immediate consideration from a and Light company anti the Lib-- 1 for communities not ncur a junior A written or telegraphic request gererous coojxTalii n i t nuking the the public works administration was chosen vice of Otto or Reichert other Latuda. college Fuel higher must be filed with the administrator company, erty festival a success. to establish courses in jun cl lumber of commerce, Salt Lake, be president of the dub. with Earl F. Washington. The Notre Dame school band will According to M. Reese, these eight learning Its consideration was laid aside lor Hiis being selected as treasurer. A wotk. college a caravan of automobile fore noon on December 13. firms paid approximately $365,000, accompany and indefinitely when to High school graduates who arc in Gate and the Spring Such a request shall contain i secretary will be appointed in the temporarily Castle or more than 70 per cent of the total Kolapp, near future by the new board of di- Price river Interests protested that Canyon district Thursday afternoon collected. Delinquent utility pay- tcrcsted in the plan are asked to sub statement setting forth without argu rectors. the plans for the project were based to advertise the carnival. On the folments this year were about the same mit their names, school and year of ment a proposal for the elimination on the supposition that there are sur to chosen Those new board the Mr. im to Christensen graduation or modification of a specific provisas in 1932, Mr. Reese said. in the Price river drain lowing day, (he band wijl perform mediately. If there are a sufficient ion of the code; or for a provision to were as follows: Claude Eggcrtsen, plus waters in Kenilworth, Helper and Price. Taxes became delinquent Novemnumber of students available to justi be added to the code. The request Herbert Adamson, Dr. R. F. Mc- age area that have not been appropIn addition to the ipcclal attracber 29 at noon. The final day was a sur that such riated. They deny the cr tscs an attempt will be shall also contain the name of the Laughlin, J. B. Littizzette, Norman tions including dances, vaudeville an exceedingly busy one for the fy made to secure one or more instruct person seeking to appear at the Hamilton, Elmie Bernardi, J. B. plus exists as a matter of practical entertainment, baby doll parade and treasurers office, over $400,000 being ors irrigation. and start classes immediately af hearing and a designation of the per- Thompson, and Ray Walters. drawings numerous booth will collected and more than 1200 receipts Governor Henry H. Blood recently prize ter the Christmas holidays. be conducted for sale of a large vasons or he whom represents. groups issued. of The total number being called representatives of Carbon and The state board of education will All persons appearing at the hear- LODGE CONDUCTS of articles and for display purreceipts issued on 1933 taxes was Emery together for a consideration riety be that teachers the approv require pose. ing are regarded as witnesses and 2200. of the proposal. This resulted In the ed by the president of the University shall present orally only facts and Orchestra music and vaudeville commitThe delinquent tax list will be pub- of Utah and state appointment of of arsuperintendent or RITES briefs entertainment will be presented MEMORIAL Written not arguments. tees of the two counties, the memlished in The Thurs public instruction. Organization and the be filed, but no legal and the pubcarnival throughout may guments OlK. Emmet bers being: Carbon, day, December 14, after which delin- supervision of the local classes will lic a is of assured will be heard. continuous round arguments B. W. quent payments Will be accepted by be under the direction of Mr. Christ Annual memorial exercises of Price son, George A. Rowley and of entertainment from the time the file not Persons may appearing A. Dr. John Mr. Reese. The treasurers office will ensen. hall opens Friday afternoon until the written statements containing pro- lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, were Dalton; Sanpete, be closed until that time. formerly president of the Utah Courses offered will be determined posals of the same kind as outlined held in the Elks hall Sunday evebail, country store and grand closing A twenty-da- y extension of time as by the desires of the students and above In regulation 2. These state- ning. The Rev. E. C. Linn, pastor of State Agricultural college and the prize drawing Saturday evening. W, Senator of State Utah, granted last year would have made the qualifications of the teachers who ments should be condensed as much the Community church, delivered the University Members of the Price and Helper D. Candtand and A. M. Chaney, Salt little difference in the collections, Mr. may be available.' The work will no as possible. memorial address. Klwanis clubs will attend the carni- Lake attorney. Reese stated. be recognized unless handled by ac Public hearings are solely for the Opening exercises wera.aanducted (Continued on Baca Eixbti Emery county Interests protested credited instructors. direction the under officers to useful facts of lodge by purpose obtaining A regular junior college credit will the administrator, and no arguments of Frank W. Averill, exalted ruler. that since the project, as now outSTATEMENT SHOWS be given to those who complete the will be heard or considered. Repre- Musical numbers included a vocal lined, involves taking some of the lOLLEGE STUDENTS supply for . the proposed reservoir courses satisfactorily. sentation by attorneys-ospecialists duet by Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Frank from Huntington creek, they also are selections W. three and reis permissible, but is not to be by Averill, NOVEMBER INCOME entitled to consideration. STUDY CONDITIONS garded as necessary, since the indus- the Carbon high orchestra of 20 closed was The by ceremony try, the workers, and the consuming pieces. EXPENSES OF CITY public will all be represented by spe- Ben Reddington of Helper, lodge Services IN CARBON COUNTY cial advisors employed by the gov- chaplain. A. Mrs. The services were in memory of ernment. . i r Receipts of Price city during Nothe following departed members of Eight members of the Sparks club Mrs. Elsie Clyde Forsyth, wife of vember totaled $9294.14, City Recordthe Price lodge: Frank Schmidt, R. of Price will be able to that the University of Utah, headed by Hope died at the Price er Carl W. Empey announced MonW. Crockett, Sr., Charles Spadafora, John A. Forsyth, E. Birney, instructor In EngAlfred of a Funthe obtain government portion day. The light and water departments James E. Flynn, Frank Grosso, Aug- hospital Wednesday morning. lish and at faculty advisor of the club, were the principal revenue getters, fund for developing airports was ust Raynier, Cacil D. Pope, Reed eral services will be held Friday 7 In and Saturday in Carbon spent Friday D. S. L. m. in :00 the tabernacle, p. bringing in $4229.68 and $2239.68, re- stimulated Tuesday with the receipt Pace and Marvin Tangren. conditions in county investigating in Price the of interment commerce of with cemetery the chamber the by spectively. fields. the coal W. W. Christensen of Deseret the Superintendent direction under the City hospital receipts are shown at following letter from Edison E. Mou announced The study was made after the Tuesday that hot lunches mortuary. $1963.77, income from business li- ton of Oakland, supervising aerocharter had been suspended by club's to are undernourserved e Spring-villin was born being daily Mrs. 'Forsyth censes being the fourth largest item, nautical inspector of the vvestern diished pupils in seven schools of the Thomas, president of the uniGeorge of a 1882, October 5, daughter vision: $469.20. who declared that the terms furnishis food district. The Carbon versity, William M. and Cynthia Davis Clyde. The geographical location of your Other revenue is shown as follows: under the charter had been which was of relief federal ed the Irvin Gerber for of Price emergency Wellington a resident by been has She Service deposits, $99.50; state sales municipality indicates that suitable cooks and help- elected Tuesday to the board of di- approximately 12 years, her husband granted prevented the club from the and organization, not would facilities tax collections, $74.93; federal power airplane landing of the Price River Water making the trip. He stated he had being engaged in the plumbing busi- no tax collections, $19.38; cemetery, only strengthen the economic fabric ers are being paid by the civil works rectors objection to the members making district for a term of ness. administration. Conservation subof contribute but would the city $148; miscellaneous revenue, $50. the He was Schools investigation as individuals. in the three profive by her are opposed years. participating husband; Surviving Disbursements during the month stantially to the state development of The clubs charter was reinstated as follows: Harding, Cen- George Waterman. are and gram Harold, Clyde federal sons, the in Sterling, governments amounted to $7887.69, hospital ex- airports t, tral and Southside of Price, Helper, Voting was by means of Richard Forsyth, Price, and Jack Monday at a meeting of the deans penditures not being covered by the desire to stimulate activity in the av- Wellington, Sunnyside and Spring the count being as follows: Division Forsyth, Wattis; three daughters, Mrs. council. However, the council apreport. The largest single item in iation field. 1 Glen. (Spring Glen district), Gerber, Helen Kochevar, Mohrland, and Mar proved President Thomas action in The writer is familiar with your expenditures was the sum of $2904.-6- 0 to Mr. there Christensen 1080, Waterman, 484; Division 2 According and Darlene Forsyth, Price; six suspending the charter on his origpaid to the Utah Power and Light problem and in this connection you is a movement on foot to have the (Wellington District), Gerber, 1240, garet inal understanding. are advised that the federal governgrandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. company for power. Decision to study the conditions in 3 (Miller Sarah Kramer, Washington, D. C.; Division under child 0; Waterman, program feeding placed' According to the report, $692.67 ment under the civil work adminis- the supervision of a trained nutri- Creek district), Gerber 285, Water- Mrs. Jewel Carbon county was made by the club Johnson, Newburg, Ore.; was spent by the street department, tration is planning to allocate funds an address before the mem1481.1. following man Mrs. tion expert. Mrs. Viola Beardall, Springville; with $623.95 going for relief. De- to aid in the development of municibers by Paul Crouch, organizer for of Mr. R. Wallace be also will Mrs. secretary Clara and made, Wayman, Application Eva Houtz, Provo, is possible that partmental expenditures were as fol- pal airports, and it the National Miners union. Christensen said, to civil works ad- the district, announces that the board Dugan, Santa Ana, Calif.. lows: Water, $589.29; lights, $434.40; if you request aid from the departCrouch made a number of serious evemeet of will clerical additional for Monday directors ministration parks, $258.15; police, $479.56; ceme- ment of commerce you may be able workers and librarians to assist at ning to make an official canvass of PROPERTY SUIT TAKEN UNDER charges, Mr. Birney said, and at to obtain favorable action. tery, $191. vote. Mr. Gerber succeeds John ADVISEMENT BY CARBON JUDGE the close of the talk the students sugIt is suggested that your request the Carbon high school and other the Redd. PrintOther expenditures follow: gested a delegation of 15 be named to H. schools of the district. More than 20 faculty ing and supplies, $56.15; fire depart- be addressed to J. H. Geisse, in charge investigate. Christensen District Judge George were invited to accompany members ment, $97.12; telephone and telegraph, of the areonautics branch of the civil Wednesday took under advisement the $32.80; salaries, $380; deposit refunds, works problem. The request should but delegation they refused. COMPLETE NOW Land TRIP Madsen AIRPLANE the PLANS FOR the suit brought by contain an estimate of the $41.50; contingent fund, $376.19; fed-rSilas Livestock and against company tax, $72.82; dog license collector, and should include an idea of your Rowley, R. M. Reese, A. J. Huxford $11; election, $522.79; state sales tax, general development program. and Victor Mackie to recover posses$117.70. To sion of land which the defendants Girl took from the company on allegedly BEAUTY PROBLEMS DISCUSSED 2, 1931. Mr. Aviation of and Be of September aviation the Details Today, Safety promotion AT MEETING OF ASSOCIATION In Friday, December 8 Opening has- -, their the answer, Mr. Reese and tell will also Mr. Lund. Gilmour to Provo to be made Friday flight ketball had declared that game, Carbon vs. Roosevelt, Mr. to they Provo. Price Roof from the Rowley Price the a trip Miss Olga Carlson, a mqmber of the by story delegation from Problems of the beauty profession school since land the gymnasium, 8:00 p. m. September high Mayors of fifteen cities and Towiis possessed were discussed at the second meeting national field staff of the girt scouts, tary club were announced Monday of and to claims the Saturday, December 8 Friday state 1, been of have 1931, the in only of subject this part of the Carbon County Beauticians will be in Price December 13, 14 and by Winifred W. West, chairman 9 of and Catholic carnival. SilCarbon virtue two defendants by to attend the aviation pro- the other association at Helper Monday eve- 15 to conduct a training course in the committee in charge of arrange- invited Moon ver doors open 2:00 p. m. a hall, lease of agreement. Price the motion Rotary meeting the Community church for all girl ments. ning. ball Saturday night, each the that 14. The grand day; alleged December on complaint club will club of the members Thursday, Seven of Carbon county. Luncheon was served to the follow- scout leaders orchestra. Jewkes Cal music coal valuable was in land by selections include question The program will ing members: Mrs. Maymfe Hanson, Meetings will be held each day at fly to Provo in airplanes piloted by 9 Monthly December defendof answer the The Saturday, the under Chorus property. Aviation the Schultz. and R. by George Fergusson Mrs. Lulu Walsh, Mrs. W. C. Rehor, 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. school board. of made stated ants that meeting talks and improvements Miss Carlson was a teacher of Those who will make the trip in direction of Mr. Ramsey, Miss Ila Ingram, Miss Louise Gunder-ersoDecember 11 Regular Monday, Schultz and Fer- by them had increased the value of Mrs. Uneeva Atwood and Miss physical education in the Ogden addition to the pilots are as follows: by Lund, Gilmour, of Price asked to and land $5000, city council. the meeting they schools before joining the girl scout Eugene' Hanson, club president; Mr. gusson. Edna Johnston. 14 Public December' if to sum them awarded this be that Thursday, have communities The Mat following organization. In'1925 she was coun- West, J. R. (Jimsmy) Lund, court on milk Carbon of the code, favor in decided the hearing judge been invited to send a representative and Allen Ramsey. TO CALL MAUL BIDS sellor and game instructor at Camp m. 1:00 house, p. company. to Manti, plaintiff of the meeting: Ephraim, The Price group will be guests Postmaster Harris Simonsen of Andree, the national girl scout camp Thursday, Friday and Saturday, m. Richfield, Mt. Pleasant, Myton, Fer-roHelper has been instructed by the at Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. The fol- the Provo Rotary club at 6:30 p. December 14, 15 and 16 Annual chemical A new Duprowaterproofing Green River, Roosevelt, federal postoffiee department to call lowing year she went to Salt Lake Following is the program for the a Carbon York dress New cess perfected by high school play, The Whole for bids for the carrying of mail be- City as local director, a position she meeting: Introduction of visitors, Mr. chesne, Vernal, Castle Dale, Moab, manufacturer cotschool auditorium, to Towns be Talking, may applied tween Helper and Kenilworth and held until the fall of 1931 when she West; The Recently Proposed Gov- Emery and Huntington. December IS Bazaar and and even costly wool, to Friday, ton, issued linen, also been have Mr. Invitations ernment Aeronautical Program, Helper and Rains. Prospective bid- became a member of the national velvets and silks, without altering dinner sponsored by Ladies Aid soders are instructed to communicate field staff in the Rocky mountain Schultz; Importance of Siutable Air-rt- s, Mayor R. E. West and Mayor-eletheir appearance or feeL ciety, Community church. Mr. Gilmour; Possibilities B. W. Dalton of Price. tvith Mr. Simonsen. region. an-tj-v- JUNIOR COLLEGE nt t 11 Tr man-hour- I- CHOSEN PRESIDENT OF PRICE KIWANIS r Sun-Avjid- up-port- e, SuH-rtntende- regu-Co- ke el y. Pow-jme- nt fact-findi- Sun-Advoc- Wld-stor- c, r Air Official Thinks Price City Entitled To Government Funds Friday For John Forsyth Hot Lunches Served To Undernourished Schools Pupils WATER DISTRICT NAMES DIRECTOR acre-fee- al man-hou- rs Meet With Provo Club Rotary Delegation Scout Courses To Held In Price n, Gil-mo- ur n, ct ed |