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Show V'5'VVWte 4 A 0t I $ j. 1 o 0 o x V w xy i AN JMfi;N(,LST xrHPj ,lt- - ( PRICE RETAINS PLACE AS W OOL iS CO FORWARD ANNUAL LABOR . fa I fptrrmT j oa Uj The Mon-gup-t- Price er Luls .5 m CO. . pHtt(-- o O i ( - StlVfjl .ti ;0 t.jsc p.'.f .Ner.ah.' -- ' 11. r- - : i M- - .i' rie V.'cik. i rr.t f Price City hands from it cuir.t.V arc the fara Ic. of 1 )(j. f,,' 1 o, ,, 0 . S:.., .a. I! firrirs ! Ir.: tun hr J. a!. Ii 't.riit,r.ltt..j; el the 1'5 fax ' . : 1 !.. "otal to D.iL.n t sT The dt rirj-in 0 Wax doe Jf.liiijall) t 0. H i aial ,l.h.-a- l '"I . '1' ! ! I! bn.! h t buildings y ) a! 19 j.. ROTARY PRESIDENT at I NAMES COMMITTEES FOR CURRENT YEAR iarie,;.e sja-- t for 7 llillihranl. .1! ! "t Kichard-f- ! mi Te-tx- 1 11- I foietnsiii ,,f COUNTY FOR FIRST SIX MONTHS ISSUED Hi. Vir u''-- BUDGET REPORT OF PAYSON IN DOUBLE 1 hi Iconic, an 1 (.' (.cncral To Dividend ; Helper To Meet Nephi Wasps; prin-Trik- ir "f 1.70 tl i, And Hanlon Apjxtinted T Head M ajor (irutijiH I , I lrl. MONTHS ft Act ofstuv ti tfie ariiil-arumtaaued Fllday by Itecnlvler William Ciotjatt, receipt of ITlce city dutinf the fil a) alx month of 1935 totaled 190 914 70, a compared with dlabtit aeinrnt of 9177.750 73 Ttie receipt itruj j d in etnipaii aotl wilti 1934, wla-munitlpal )ia- aiiUHtitlrd to JiHl5S7O0 t m. T.h 1 ial f 90,91 l.it u'.i nalit Viltitrfa aim uii'fil l ay that 10 lilftlitwl a of Die advalnr tadre have been of -tint d to it x! t m ri'ti...r.e. Wash-Inutoiat. I y tsl pit-pa- l to 1 oust rv atioii camps In Idaho Tht-- Will Lx It plan d l) liifii.lx ta of the Bl idtp l.tl.d fan p. who at lived 111 Pine dnesil.iy V six Fr ail r-- s f.x- - t at'.d 1 h.li hi in.;,, this to tx.l ' al ' II., F1RST Firt Half Drop Hrcrlpt From Over flOO.OOO To Tutxlav, a. Ionian to ait annoon. in. lit by Lleotrlialtt J H Wmtrii. cninmafiding idfuer of the tamp The vaotk la In tlialtY of John IXmley of Pl Ice Fijjtit t'aifatka, tffux-r- ' tjualtela, and fntapital tf in ah.nsti flimaiy will te built lati r a; REVENUE FOR UNDER 1934 FIGURE Con- - f t ut t ,.tt w i k tat t?.e nt s hall all l adi).il.lt! alt.ui buthhoj at the ht a! rl.wt.ttl Cofititd tail p at Itll ( of pa ot tt.e tlvihatl t .tttst-rtx K J i GKTSUNDKKWAVi t ai S xil" .1 .... ii fi.i.s .. I'm .! . J ll !t..U tor ; e n..:; for ! ii- -': 1 1, J7 T.'rjVt. ol.r e iisattirer of the ' f Ami ie a and Illue l!l.ie (nal Nine Will later in 0 frs'xssh !k avorkoncontroiccity camp Uoult In Savins To Will m . )c.i!.1, mil he the on the reffiani in tin w ill dc- Mayor I! W lhi!t in !jf SI MM Taxpayers Of Approximately $10,000 ,j i.rrr mii! iaillCM-- IJ5 PRICE TO ENGAGE rya..f rua all U. Cut In Assesjim-- , ' . LY 15. . S ADVOOATK 1935 Tax Levy Four Mills 5 Ap- - I : KMm. it $ t.ite faitici ii.e 1: C f s ' (m tl ( y fact that the IS .o (top Hat than last sea:, grower who h.ue h. t ii .1 I. I iii ir. j .1 - T-- s file-fit- rjJj , .. j ,.f :r Cl c 1,37.' 0 W.ooo four sale. The i T -j 1 HI TUB SI'S AND NK ).. p. t.! !: total fS;i. I ;v liniJ r I I!, r l With the 1 Ur-- r poll Jj.umia', srre c V U I the CaOxn county the first of rsrlitS aihrdul- ' 'nU-r- . are going according to eek tbe tl of arrangements. than; tn t ,j Lk il week later 2 an! oi tar.iri.Lon of the Utah will get f(irrj':'n if Labor p f Ohcelebration, 01 he a paiade, 2 ulJU 3)1 III a I " (,JrJnce - r.i oK!.4 a Dancf prtj;ram. ii r Alih..,.th olllrst t. j( J IS hll tl.e Ling cti.u r (t)i Ml , 1JAU OK Price City Council Reduces shipping, point celebration PAY Ra (NiNSOIJDATU)S' Pages a' f : raven by C5eon;e time th.s F.'s!; Springs. Wyomina. ti.c ent if 21 of tlv sfi cak, IT.c's f : Fund Fvpcnditures In $276 f Year Total e t, N, : Over 27.000 iwatir t Mitnta tit.n i , . i : fc.,-- . C'i,t;.T. t; ' . . w. IT 47. $.V05U. 84. J04, '), -- 1 I.t. t i $ 127 InnI Ll j: iH inut-- . nolle. 2; JilMiec Tin A. i "I dine la ,1 122 109 20, pot i si,.-ioi.it ( o!!t lions. tl.iv ,y County Clelk It II VmiliL ( tit i a! none. $2o taxes, rone. 52 .V pet t ti.! of the amount bud.vt-t- d 112 20. t a x not. s tl2ono, 118,000; ' 1 s wd! I"1 : . One-Hal- M. n the rmcial fund for IPdi was i biinbini: and ilec! nr ctioii fees, xpended (tilling the first six months tund $.195, 175, ti.oisfir, genital - !hI t.dd S. bit h .. a ; si i f .1 j me part ea the of the Vial Disbursements HI tilt $2000. nolle, ! : f i Ta t i m j (i. ; : a' .1 iii.tR .tin- 1: l.cih fund totaled $27.4.1.3 91. leaving a Disliui Cinenl.s fm 1935 and 1934 fj and ci.n!'-!..If if ol.c. fhu- .n1 i I aiJ'.s, soffball and horsCshtH For the sttoi.d a:p e, res I Ml lively, as follows; Water. llil f;uThe amounts sjamt mid the bal $4715 36, $7902 45; light and power, touman.ent will be conduct-- , the locals have a lecul thihiitn. Dr Alfitd Sol afternoon, the celebra- - Tories and one dtftah Li'O'it them in Hie vai loos (lepartiutlit s are, $3282 01, $4041 56; street department, jilijl'Iid H $ ei gusson It id dm r their ih-e- ! c on, W K. Mclntire, Ctunmis-- n $4757 55. $4285 80; close with a dance at the Sil- - a respectively, as followsSchool paiks, $2782 48, ;,Ki A N willaee: band tontest. Dr. sioiiers, 2153 01. 2171.9!), clerk and rival. Blue Blare Coal of Consume: ' Ljoq. 2213 01; police, 2941.12, 2493.23; IhlS Week n B (Joetman. Wallace Grange, 'auditor. 2110 38. 2474 64; county cemetery, 1741 89, 873,49; fue In the last meeting between the deM.ts' day proKram held here John 1! Kedd and Boss Boyatk; sou- - attorney. 1744 36, 1415 64; treasur- - partment, $1153 93. 661.36; has paved the way for what two clubs two wttks ago. Price scor hall. city a 4 victory, but during the first 432.56; ipec'id to be the largest Labor Featuring lectures and practical I'cinr ball. Dr Alfred Soienson, Ru- er. $2515 10. $2109 90; assessor, 5,- - 310 52, printing and .supA Bryncr, (icorge Harding won all of thr-- demonstiations, a three-da- y 1924.78, plies, the celebration in the of 659 69, $943.80; telephone and half the andj$72 03, $2227 97; recorder, Paysomans canning bn history with Price, and school will open in the Community John H.llabrant; Rotary show, George $1485.22. .:ty, in the opinion of union offi-- j three engagements telegraph, $153.19, $215.94. I. R Dr Brockbaiik, basement Thursday (today) Jorgensen, Sheriff, $3188 93. $3871.07; surveyThe J'jne celebration was held the local team is anticipating a pair church Salaries, $4640, $4884 50; Utah K Gt orge Gekcy and Lee Wendelboe. or, $177.97, $202.03; agricultural, food Power and Light, $19,211.60, $17,900.-0- 8; the pvarpose of creating closer of tight contests Sunday. (under the sponsorship of the Kerr The dub service and dairy insiector, $614.09, $693 91; water stock assessments, $410.93, One of the main reasons for Puce's Glass Manufacturing company. Daily and idsh:p among the miners as are follows; Classification, Gomer county jail, 519.03, 980.97; building $407.78; bonds payable, which 2.00 af-abetween held 'classes will be p. n success is the excellent way in : families, and Labor day will 35,500.25, la-P. Peacock, and and grounds, 2072.22, 1281.78; gen- - 15,000; interest on Wendelboe bonds, 10,024.60, the members of the hurling staff have m. and 4.00 p. m. The public is cor-beopportunity for them to Frank D Bryncr; membership, C. R. ral expense, 1313.81; 1611.19; 10,504 85; insurance, 919.19, Boyd Lindsey, 'diallv invited to attend performing. acquainted George Jorgensen and J. Urict court, 1995.72, 1964.28; justice The school will be conducti d by officials feel that member- - Sunnyside portsider, has been on the insurance, leemployment W. Hussey; fellowship and attend- court, $330.90, $919.10. none, $1207.37; hospital general, the union will be valued more Price roster all season, but he did not Mrs. Ethel M. Pope, home economist E. H. C. John convenRedd, Beveridge, Juvenile court, 150, $210; the research department ance, 17,388.47; hospital, none, $4,-6by the miners and their fami-suc- h start to play until the second half representing Brock-bantion expense, $107.10, $17.90; regis62. on the 0f the Kerr company. All different Frank Gleason and Dr. R. I. used been has He with carries membership opened. public relations, A. E. Gibson, trar of vital statistics, $470, $24; aub privilege of Deposit refunds, 313, $384.50; jusand both times he methods of canning will be explained mound twice participating in E. W. Mclntire and George W. Lea-tha- dit, $200, none; bee inspector, none, tice court fees, $21, $38.20; contingent of ball, 'alKi demonstrated, including the oven, brand masterful a pitched ladies' night, Winfred W. West, $75; interest on notes, none, $1200; fund, $6519.57, $1533.88; sales tax, irwimately 200 delegates, most allowing Consumers only Junbun- - pressure Wallace and Rulon A Bry- - election expense, 6, 6; equipment, $591.62, $605.70; federal tax, none, George ana lectures will deal with the easiest lot will be accompanied by their four hits and shutting out Nephi 58.08; budget without ap- - 54.09; dog tax collection costs, $207.-3- 0, 441.92, methods of canning all kinds i are expected to attend the con. day with seven blows.Price has Red safest and entertainment, Dr. jpropriation, 220.58, 220.58. Programs 158; tax collection costs, 275.88, 0f foods. of the state labor Besides Lindsey, federation, Bliss L. Finlayson, Ross Boyack and of expenditures in 250.16; council expenses, The 220.25, annual meet will last three or Dattke and Pinky Burns as starting Commissioners, George B. Harding; Rotary educa- each fund follows: 325. 2.25; none, audit, Claience and bays, closing with a ball at the AHeged pitchers and Red Paur turn, Frank D. Bryner, Ernest R. Lee, 49.78; clerk and auditor, 46.03; coun- 9 'o6n. A tour of the Carbon Hamilton for relief work. Tritllj'Wmfred W. West and Eugene Han-- y attorney, 55.2; treasurer, 54.38; as- By omps is planned as one of the Randall Taylor. Pres Summerhays, C .R. Fergusson, J. W. lessor, 68.89; recorder, 56.45; sheriff, WATER USERS VOTE initiation, (son; 2nd Bill, "3 of the convention, and Silas Rowley; finance 45 17; surveyor, 46.83; agricultural. f Hussey according Sam Angotti, Rusty Woolscy inkBonacei, local representative Hilt and Los Elackham hae all and budget, Ruel M. Redd, Ernest R. ftxxl and dairy inspector, 46.95; coun- V HamW Justice cfore ie United TO ACCEPT GRANT Mine Workers of Am- - hitting the hall E. Ockey; muelc. Dr. "d 346: bnildmg and ground.,, ly has little to wor- - m0na. vvi . Bills R. T L. Bliss L. Finlayson and Wallace 61.78. Manager Nick Rinetti General expense, 44.92; district - blplaim charing him with forgery Grange; club custodian, 0' Finance Loan court, 50.4; justice court, 26.47; juve- Reconstruction PLANNED nile court, 41.66; convention expense, Details Explained At of vital statistics, 85 68; registrar slve game. Miller to Meeting Tuesday Consumers will forged the name of Frank 95.2; audit, 100; bee inspector, none; douCIVIC '5 a for coun" Sunday of Mine exWorkers 5861 of the United interest on notes, none; election JllJ1epa!ndt0 travel to Dividend . Water users of the Price River WajAld blcheader, while Helper willtnte the check to America. Robert Henderson was re- pense, 100; equipment, 88. 3JS; budget ter Conservation district overwhelmfor his third term, without appropriation, 100. , e- k was drawn elected president Tjpnhi Thn American ingly voted at a meeting in the court Legion To Hold Vice scheduled doubleheader of- - 'other officers being as follows: the The Expenditures in the road and bridge house Tuesday evening to accept the m bank, b 3 ery the JuJ on Social, Dance, on Srnith Gordon reelected; fund during the first six months terms of a Sports tween Price and Nephi 1 having b(,en commit- president, Reconstruction Finance Entertainment 26,213.11, leaving a s is the com-- 1 recording secretary, Fred Zwahlen; amounted to will probably be postpo contract be- - ted on July n p loan granted by the govcorporation reDixon financial secretary, Bailey, budget balance of $26,062.39. Indi- ernment for the purpose of refinancis the day the working ex- tor a plaining witness elected; treasurer, Sam Fratto; cardgent poor expense totaled $6285.67, joint social, dance and tween coal operators and miners ing the district. entertainment to be conducted maker, Sam Angotti; warden, Robert the balance being $5426.53. most mines of the county OFFICIAL VISITS OVIC The federal loan, which amounts pires and August 7 are being formulated wjn work, preventing sever of Panguitch, McCardy. to 200,000, will be used in paying off Jr., Cameron. J. Ben P. 0. Elks No. 1550, bers of the Price club from playing. Associatlodge indebtedness of over a million dollars. rnce nAc v,x n , field representative of the arMr. Cameron also conUtah, ship drive. The proposed procedure for rehabiliSouthern of ed Civic Clubs a few days tacted officers of various civic clubs tating the district, as well as the Rerived Thursday to spend .Program, which is under the local projects of the relative to proposed construction Finance corporations redirectors local assisting hen? C dlction of Erin Leonard, a member- - which the association may support. quirements, were explained to the association in sponsoring and A. S. Horsley, users by George A. Rowley and B. schwi u ed to The of permanent appointment include a softball W. Dalton, president and attorney, reto John Maulsby as county manager of e of the' water district. afternoon, followed convention to bt uck ba spectively, adminthe federal relief state emergency unclr in the Mr. It was bast city park. August in conne .lion with the were Rowley and Mr. Dalton istration was announced following a Serh! who completed the negotiations for Prepared by wives American Legion convention comE. A. R. of the Carbon meeting Carbon voiture I5,,01 the Elks and the Le- elected recently by mittee Monday evening. Mr. Mauls-!b- y the grant, the two making a trip to be Sold at auctionD. C. a few weeks ago to Wy th has been serving as planning en-s- Washington, No. 416. Nick Rinetti confer with include officials reevening, an invitational The delegates 1 red discriminate against Utah coal Jgineer of the relief administration in lative to the government on Carbon county in .the and Arthur L. Craven of rates grant. Freight bei,held uel-I of (this county. embers of both northwest al- - shipments. According to district officials, the He succeeds Winfred W. West, who Voll and August rf shipments t0 the Coal shipments from Rock Springs, h loan will be used for paying off the to invite guests. Sanford shut to have Dr. named was and superintendent indebtedness of the recently Bracken. Wyo., to points beyond McCammon, by coal operators Mitchell, William H., per Wellington Canal Alternates are j T. Elliot, to Utah in fav- - Idaho, traveling only 30 miles less! of the local erosion control camp of markets vy. the Price Canal company lucrative off company, and Mr. Price conservation civilian the InPri.f ie"of corps. and olher producers than similar shipments from Carbon ee on f and the Carbon Water company and ins. publicity and invi- - Joseph Quilico, R. A. bi'i-S- n, ' Sal. county, Utah, enjoy a 40 cents per West left the latter part of the week for refunding district bonds in the to re New of Helper. for Mexico, P. Fisher ton differential over the Utah rates, Albuquerque, T ike Citv before representatives of 1140,000. sum ,,ile afwaCking wili have charge two-weetraining for his new interstate commerce comm.s,iom while Utah shipments to California, tceive The question was thoroughly disFOR the in the Prgram city the heanng traveling 42 miles less than ship- position. W wml e cussed at the meeting by the water was expected that assisted by acting r R. J. Schultz, former Carbon coun-th- e several days. ments from Rock Springs, must pay ELKb for lad would users, and opposition to the acceptai FranTmander Lester Worley, s, has been appointed same rate as the Wyoming ship- - ty surveyor, from of the loan was virtually negance J- T. i xpecialxsto Rate the Kelley com-V- k said Bert L. Penn, traffic ning engineer. as the and as far as San Franligible. Veshment been tain 11 committee. has ca Slda Washington D. C. gathered counsel, testifying for the complainAugust yT lit c for the Elks, and A ffriaVi111! MANY FISII PLANTED r. ants. Efforts of George T. Bell, BODY SENT TO CALIFORNIA b. S. will Legion, sup-"An extensive program of fish thp so f,Lkf t important Washington, D. C., traffic counsel. of the oung one The "dins"'" to body of Howard Payton of PPPn"; dam game arrange- - O. Elks, southern Wyoming coaling has been carried on in Carbon chairman California, who was fatalFillmore, Davis, ment by William to future development operators, to have the complaint dis- - and Emery counties this year by the ly injured July 12, when his car turnandital Fish and Game asso-tor- y s missed because it alleged discrimina- - Carbon-Emer- y the lodge's entertainme 41 miles east of Price, was held at Olsen M Lla us coa fields. 44jROJECTS SHIFTED to an announcement ed over not according but ciation, The outing wul be discriminatory unduly ; Omaha, smith. T by the Deseret mortuary shipped Mnday evening, the ranch in Joes valle. cry ceng Headf1 Amerce counsel for the rates met short shrift from Interstate jby Arthur S. Horsley, secretary, who been to Fillmore, where funeral a Thursday N committee of the fed-t- o An interesting U hand- - Commerce Commissioner William E. reports that 338,000 fish have been services were conducted Saturday. farn. ,a.stan Y Rnargo wh0 vstem, ' S1 carners, the de- Lee, who is conducting the hearing, 'planted to date in waters of this Lnion fchef administration arranged, and an E,k- i sh tEe lare works f tho r pr- - nies are by I. C. C. Examiner Claude trict. The fish were placed princi-to justify pres- to the newly in- Rice. pally in Scofield reservoir, Hunting- - ton creek and Joes valley. m.fe the visitor operators, bi which a ft.0rny jJftrenUate f was Pro Mrs. Earl F. HiUs Progress administra- Salt Lake City Friday. Oflu-- r - 1 - officials may rosram. for children ( ntry 1.- 1 .nt J. u -- i . j . f f if f. o . t ( ! ! es one-uam- Canning Held i To 7-- j en be-bett- er 86 k; rs. j Forger Held Justice For U. Ur Owe ja, "T'SePDlitanfrio3!"- P BY GROUPS J aP' ,te X 1 MAULSBY NAMED , CARBON COUNTY RELIEF MANAGER CARBON VOITURE NAMES DELEGATES , - Hearing Concerning Freight Rates On Carbon Coal Opens; ay s LitUte Tuey ks wnd DATE CHOSEN OUTING OF plan-ment- - - ' plant-representi- ng ais-assis- - t i IAViIl A. |