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Show AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER LOAN BRANCH Two From Price Named On Utah Repeal Ticket BIABUSHED HERE jBY UTAH DIRECTOR Glen Allred, manager of P. Skaggs store, and Mat L Harking 7 Appointed Manager 0f Carbon Office; Marl D. Gibson Named Attorney. , i win! a conference Monday the Democratic central com-j- -f and J. Francis Fowles, direc- L of the Utah Home Loan corpora-announcement was made of the liniment of Don Hacking as man-th- e be-jj- n' Valle Carbon county branch Mr. Hacking was fcnected with the Spring Canyon fc! company for a number of years, C ntly moving to Price, ilirl D. Gibson of Price was attorney for the local branch. Ir. Hacking has opened his office the Price federal building, where rlications will be received for the 1 re county. The purpose of the r, station is to assist persons who w danger of losing their homes 5 fie corporation. ? ap--!- a 9 vT cd foreclosure. lime owners who meet necessary ; ,'uniints will be given loans up S'i per cent of the appraised value I the property. The loans will be Lgh 1' OF TIIR PUN AND NEWS - ADVOCATE PRICE. CARBON COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. SEITKMBER pLVMESI 10.11E A CONSOLIDATION O. Gil-mo- tl. Number 87 1933 Rock Asphalt Project East ot Price Wins Federal Approval PREPARATIONS FOR Bids Are Called by State Highway Commission For October Second. Committee Named For Carnival COUNTY CATHOLIC EXHIBIT STARTED ur, county Republican chairman, are candidates on the state repeal ticket announced this week by Utah forces. The repeal candidates will be listed on the ballot along with a similar number of and those receiving the highest number of votes will go to the convention on December 5, at which Utahs vote will be cast. on Construction of a rock asphalt dishighway from Price east for tance of 8.337 miles has been approved by the federal bureau of public roads as a special unemployment measure. Carbon county labor and materials will be used entirely on the ts, COUNTY ANSWERS CHARGES MADE BY SALT LAKE GROUP Strike Situation Misrepresentet Ily Investigating Body, Attorney Declares At Silver Moon Hall December 8, 9 Guynn, Wetherbee Gain Freedom On Bail; Crouch Arrested work. Bids for the project will be received by the state road commi.sion Monday, October 2. The principal items of work listed in the call for Preliminary hearing for diaries bids, published in this issue of The diaries Wetherbee and Paul Guynn. are 17,100 tons of Crouch, 6620 and surface tons of organizers for the National rock gravel .Miners union, on charges of criminal asphalt. Preston G. Peterson, member of the syndicalism is scheduled to open Instate road commission, received a ore Juriiee J. W. Hammond Tliurs-telegrat today) at 10.00 a. nv, The three Friday from Thomas II. s, Donald, chief of the bureau of public, nun- who directed the strikes stating that the $75,000 pro- - ducted by the N. M U. m five Car ject submitted to the bureau two days bon mining camps during zugust, before with a request for early ac- are also charged with riot. Hearing on the latter charge will tion if possible," had been approved and permission telegraphed to the probably follow the syndicalism case. Crouch, who has been sought by bureaus district office at Ogden. This sets a new record for speed," officers for the past two weeks, was Commissioner Peterson said, "and produced by his bondsmen Wednesdemonstrates the willingness of the day under an order of County Atbureau of public roads to cooperate torney Walter C. Gease and arraignwith states for the relief of unem ed on both complaints. He previously had been arrested ployment. on the riot charge and released unApproval of the Carbon project, with announcement of the opening of der bond of $5000. He was not served with the syndicalism warrant unbids on September 29 for the til he appeared Wednesday for ar$125,-00- 0, project, costing brought the total of work out- raignment on the riot complaint. lined for unemployment relief to Bond on the second charge was fixed at $10,000, which amount Crouch $200,000. On the work in this county, a has been unable to furnish. Guynn and Wetherbee were regravel surface road will be construct- leased from the county jail Tuesday ed, on which will be laid asphalt from a under $10,000 property bond each. the Utah Rock Asphalt company's They had been in custody on the near te, m Mc-jda- -v ( rowers In Three Districts County to Fleet Directors In Carlton Association. S Preparation have been started for the first Carbon County Catholic carnival to be held at the Silver Moon hall December 8 and 9. The general committee in charge of arrangement is a follows: Chairman, Mrs. Ruth Flynn; vice chairman, Mrs. V. E. Littizzette, Helper; secretary, Mrs. Marie Veilard; treasurer. Miss Josephine Rinetti. They will be assisted by the following grouos: Womens committee Mrs. L. R. Edridge, Price; Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Helper; Mrs. H. B. Myers, Kenilworth; Mrs. Tabone, Castle Gate; Mrs. Mary Scartezina, Sunny- ofjsuk.. Mrs Clifford White, Spring Canyon. j Mens committee Nick Rinetti, Price; V. E. Littizzette, Helper; II. B. Mers, Kenilworth; Michael Maloney, Hiawatha; T. C. Kclter, Ilciner; J. P. Phnlen, Spring Canyon; Albert tisto, Castle Gate; Dr. A. R. Demman, representing Sunnyside; Joseph za Rolapp. ladies committee Mrs. Young Marguerite Mitchell, Price; Katherine Verdi, Helper; Celia Tabone, Castle Gate; Sarah Nichols, h; Mary Tezak, Rolapp; Mary Mezek, Columbia; Angeline Oliveto, Sunnyside. Young men's committee Scrafino Nick, Price; Frank Dalpiaz, ' Helper; other members to be appointed later. According to the Rev. William A. Ruel, pastor of the Notre Dame church, the carnival will open with a baby parade with a supper and dance scheduled for- the first eveNumerous other attractions, ning. including exhibits portraying Catholic activities, are being planned. A dance has also been scheduled for the second night, Rev. Ruel said. Wheat producers of the district in- the Price voting precinct will issued eluding report Tuesday by 5 :e in corporation bonds, and the hold an otgamzation meeting at the of Salt Lake citizens who ingroup a loan applicant 1st requirement house Thursday of this week vestigated the Carbon county strike t meet is to secure a statement at 8.00 p. m. to elect a represonta- situation the clearly misrepresents the mortgagee that he will ac-to serve as a director of the conditions and is not based on fact the bonds in payment of the wheat production control ascounty Weda to statement made according sociation and as chairman of the comWalter Jin appraising the homes, the loan nesday by County Attorney munity committee, and to elect two C. Cease on behalf of the county auLee will strike a medium between S additional members of the communI present valuation basis and the thorities. ity committee. According to Mr. Gease, the comjes prior to the period of depres- as in The shown Proceedings will be conducted in mittees findings, V. accordance with the rules and regucon Lake Salt Tribune Wednesday, The selection of Mr. Hacking and lations of the agricultural adjustment tains only the strikers side of the f. Gibson was made with the ap administration of the United States and about the story says nothing fecal of the Democratic central aldepartment of agriculture. Similar frmittee. Carl W. Empey, chairman county's version of the trouble, meetings will be held the same time the authorities did present fthe committee, expressed apprecia-j- b though at Wellington and Spring Glen. com to considerable information the to Mr. Fowles for his coopera-wit- h mittee. Only producers who have signed the Democratic party in In answer to the committees stateapplications to enter into wrheat alloting appointments to these ment contracts shall have the right to ment that the riot at the courthouse positions. on Sepember 11 was fomented by vote. The first step in the organization specially deputized youths when 400 JNNYSIDE of the control association was taken members of the National Miners unSunnyslde. ion marched from Helper to present quarry Thursday evening of last week when Construction of the highway Will criminal syndicalism charge for two 25 Carbon wheat growers met in the a petition for the release of their weeks. leaders from the county jail, Mr not only provide work for men on The bond was signed by the fol- court house and appointed J. B. toy W. Johnson, 34, was electro- -i the road, but will also provide conM. L. Snow and Joseph ed Sunday afternoon while work-i- n Gease pointed out that the force of lowing residents of Spring Glen and Jewkes,as at siderable the employment asphalt a committee to arrange for not made was up entirely James Santo the Utah Fuel companys mine deputies Rolando, Helper: the of youths, but a majority of the of- quarry and mill. organization meetings. Scalzo, Tony Dupin, Mr. and Mrs. lnnnyside. The accident happened ficers were Carbon countys allotment under owners and nonproperty Jon Johnson Domonic Joe Mark Hovat, Kochevar, stooped to pick up the agricultural adjustment plan is ke tools he had dropped. As he striking miners anxious to protect Thirty-Eig- ht Concoa, Mark Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sidmore, state superintendent also He Peter Arlette and Mr. and Mrs. Nick 10,450centbushels, which amounts to 54 ted up, his neck came in contact their families and property. of public instruction, and three state of the annual to prothat the the fact per average calls attention By Belcastro. uth a high voltage wire. duction for the past three years. departmental supervisors, held round demonstrators did not march from Be was bom According to Mr. Gease, N. M. U. July 6, 1899 at Walla This is the maximum acreage on table discussions Wednesday afterof to outskirts the but drove .Tllla, Wash., a son of George Ed-r- d Helper, members who are facing riot charges noon with teachers of the Carbon only as the result of strikes at Spring Can- which adjustment payments will be and Flora Bell Northern. He Price in automobiles, marching ' of the first week its operDuring on made contracts drawn between high, Harding, Price Central, Price up aer adopted by Mr.- and Mrs. about four blocks. ation, the Price branch of the federal yon, Consumers, National and Sweet producers and the government. The southside, Mr. riot The Wellington, Sunnyside, started, actually Mine and the demonstration at Price Johnson, whose name he took. reemployment service found work for contracts will provide for reduitions Columbia, Hiawatha strike and Wattis when the Gease continued, 11 will on have prelimin lurviving are his foster father, September 38 men, according to a report issued schools. in the wheat acreage. TOO lives in Salt Lake; his widow, mob resisted the attempts of officers Monday by Director Glen D. Reese. ary hearings as soon as the cases of The departmental supervisors atto arrest Paul Crouch, N. M. U. orApplication forms for wheat allotT- Lenora Johnson; five children; Ten of the jobs provided are per- the leaders are completed. ment been have the meeting were: B. K. received crimagreements on a tending warrant charging A petition for a writ of habeas sister, two brothers, five foster ganizer, manent, and although the remainder are to sent Mr. state supervisor of junand farmers Farnsworth, broke by marchers The being inal syndicalism. 8ers and one foster brother. are temporary, they are expected to corpus, filed by Attorney H. G. Metos Jewkes, who is district agricultural ior and senior high schools; I. S. No-ain26 on of funeral services were held at the lines of the deputies before the behalf strike prisoners, greatly help the men hired. state supervisor of vocational inspector and acting county agent. latter took any action whatsoever. SjJpnyside Tuesday, with interment at 275 jobless regis- cluding Guynn and Wetherbee, was Approximately and Miss Hazel Brockbank, committees training, in the error Another District denied winding Wednesday under the dir-o- n Judge CARBON REPRESENTED AT MASS state Monday by tered at the bureau during the first of primary educathe statement that supervisor was the report f the Wallace Mr. Reese said. He announced George Christensen. mortuary. tion. IN KEARNEY HONOR OF BISHOP march had been organized after per- week, of men the However, all but eight that prospects for putting more men Mr. Farnsworth met with senior mission had been granted by the auin custody were released Tuesday STARTED to are back work highly encouraging. organize teachers at the high school, Mr. high demonstration The Rev. strike A. The William thorities. Ruel, recpastor either on bonds or on their own ffDERATION OF GARDEN CLUB Noall conferred with junior high inof Dame the Notre assisted was staged absolutely in defiance of WIFE church, ognizance. ASKS DIVORCE FROM and no permisThe In denying the petition, Judge at the special mass held at the Cath- structors and vocational guidance dihas been re- - the countys wishes, ALLEGEDLY CRUEL HUSBAND strikthe obtained been sion had by Christensen decreed that nine of the edral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake rectors at the Harding school, and organizations in- Miss Brockbank met with primary said. Mr. Gease ted in flower ers, who were charged Sunday Tuesday in honor of the Most Rev. gardening to Frances Louise Jensen entered suit prisoners, as and ofintermediate grade teachers at statement that to of James Edward the bishop demonKearney, Referring of a result the with riot with Grant R. Bowen, state ficials had been responsible for de- in district court Wednesday for a stration in Price September 11, should the Salt Lake Catholic diocese, on the Central school. kWscape gardener, Salt Lake City. Similar meetings will be held at annir. Bowen has Septem- divorce from John P. Jensen, the be arraigned Tuesday, and that hear- the occasion of the twenty-fift- h been assigned the taining strikers in jail from 18 with complaint alleging that the defend- ings for the others should start versary of his ordination as a Cath- Helper Thursday for teachers from 11 or 12 until September ber f r? ozonizing a State Federa-- f out charges being filed, Mr. Gease ant on several occasions had struck Helper, schools in the Spring Canyon olic priest. Garden Clubs, and he is anx-jT- j, Thursday. his wife and threatened to kill her. Castle Gate, Rolapp, Heiner, district, District of of local of action the Sisters the that inparstated Charity The group arraigned Tuesday the cooperation of all at were married Price in They July Kenilworth, ish of and the the Notre Spring Glen and Gordstudent denyChristensen body cluded Dan Lenar, Sam Gargaff, f4viduai gr0UpS interested in the Judge George on Creek. 30, 1930. Mrs. Jensen asks alimony of habeas school Dame a at were the writ for a Proposal. represented Lawrence petition ing Mower, of Ralph Eyanze, corpus proved that complaints had of $60 per month, possession Towne, Tony A. Bonacci, services. Ephraim household furniture and property, James In honor of the anniversary, the been issued against the prisoners. Held Curtis, George Ramirez and Budget to In regards to the term civil mar- and restoration of her maiden name, Bishop Kearney class of the Knights (Continued on Page Eight) of Columbus will be initiated SunI Be tial law, which is objected to by Frances Louise Slater. By By the committee, Mr. Gease declared day in the Eagles hall at Salt Lake. Members of Carbon council No. 2611 Approximately 40 Knights Tempof the Carbon county that the law enforced in Carbon , of in the profrom Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden was for the will ceremonies, lar purpose participate sioners will be held at 7:30 county Authorities are assisting in the conferring of the third and Park City, headed by Ered C. Thursday (tonight) for the pur-- rf tecting citizens. life was avertdegree. Schramrrt, Utah grand commander, Increasing the 1933 budget in thankful that loss of said. Mr. were guests of Charles Fred JenGease ed, following departments: When we sum up the situation, Unt" Commissioners, commandery at a banquet and nings Club county is strike the one he and consumed asserted, which degree meeting in the Masonic temand auditor, treasurer, Carbon countys championship high the concert, takes on the but at a strike all, not were lf students the ple Saturday evening. hours, food and dairy agriculture, an school band has been invited to per- honored with a dinner The dinner was held at 6:00 p. m.f the :Zec'or- justice court, building and color of being nothing more than by given form at the annual convention of the camp. law and order. ds budget without W. N. Wetzel of Mohrland, comwith insurrection on the against talk An asphalt interesting . ii appropria-ICar- Utah Educational association at Salt visited which committee of the local organization, in chamThe mander was national With the marching given Eundry expenses, election. industry near Sunnyside eveinterstate Later in the evening, degree and the club and Persons interested will be given bon county Monday, included Mr. Lake on October 24. before the charge. Thursday Rotary pionship local unit will present an ex- mountain concert and parade titles ning by Howard C. Means, state man- work was conferred by the drill team The epportunity to be heard in the and Mrs. Wilfred Owen Woodruff, representing the League for Inde- hibition of marching and maneuvers to defend, the Carbon unit is mak- ager of the Utah Rock Asphalt com- representing Utah commandery No. 1 of Salt Lake, under the direction pendent Political Action; Warwick C. on Main street, and will play concerts ing preparations for an unusually pany. Lamoreaux and Hiram C. Pope, state at the L. D. S. tabernacle and Hotel busy year. Mr. Means stated that the product of Ortis C. Skaife, commander. SASS damages, money 0V LAND LEASE SOUGHT legislators; Mrs. Belle Taub of the In- Utah. Approximately 5000 teachers In view of the outstanding record had been proven to be efficient and . t ternational Labor Defense; Murray E. from all over the state will witness made last year, it is expected that economical, requiring no special treat- LARGE CROWD ATTENDS PRICE the band will be in considerable de- ment and it is mined and crushed. WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTING judgment of $1500 is sought King, writer, Alfred Sorensen of the the bands performance. and Liberties Civil union, American WilM. After being laid, the asphalt returns E. mand for special appearances. According to Director , orf Telonis in a suit filled H. Roberts. A large crowd attended the outing of its is best to its natural hard condition, which the second band with The Brigham has started band main the liams aanst Theros So lias and Cgr go Galanis to at the road makes of ever the kind sponsored at the city park Friday 81 pieces and as soon as members high exceptionally organized recover $1000 NAMES OFFICERS SCHOOL Instruafternoon declared. the stated. Mr. Williams tesPass by the Price L. D. S. ward far advance speaker school, second unit and the enough, $500 allegedly ,'';rer Jesse R. Higgins, suschool. of follows: as the is basis service On 3 lease of the the group Sunday given, Results of the student body elec- they will be placed in the first band. mentation grazing land. The complaint alleges that Telonis tion conducted at the Notre Dame When fully organized, the main band 20 clarinets, 3 drums, 5 saxophones, cost of asphalt is cheaper than any perintendent of the Sunday school, and were announced Wed- will have 100 members, Mr. Williams 3 bass horns, 1 French horn, I alto other road building material, Mr. was in charge of general arrangedefendants school , ments. I ,.y 10 to October 15, 1931 and nesday.Friday horn, 2 flutes, 4 trombones, 1 bari- Means said. Adolph Ruggeri of Price said. included games, e 10 to October Entertainment Henry H. Jones, superintendent of 15, 1932. was named president, with Stanley Accompanied by a number of citi- tone, 7 cornets and 1 soprano saxoband selections, and as at the races, sports explainat concert a Sunnyside, properties phone. allegedly was committed Littizzette of Helper as vice presi- zens. the band played , with a fish pond as the attraction for h ed the methods of operations and disJune 1Q and Scpternbr 13 dent and William The band will play at the in Joe's valley Wednes- Reid cf Price as Camp iear. Folk football game Friday. cussed impros ements recently made. children. secretary-treasure- r. day evening of last week. Following 9 A $: ob-feti- - Indian-ola-Birdse- 9 im-ta- nt MAN ELECTROCUTED con-road- j ! j I ye Te-ti- ve - Men Placed On Jobs Price Work Bureau U urt Kenil-wort- Pret-tym- an -- Bat-co- UTAH EDUCATION HEAD MEETS WITH CARBON TEACHERS - ll, to Sun-Advoc- com-auca- te f' Here Banquet Knights Templar Meeting Held Board me-tin- Band g Play Before 5000 Teachers at State Meeting to rIc to-- ed one-ha- Hears Rotary Address On Asphalt - : 1 . ter. long-lastin- g, fr T . f F-- 10 Carbon-Spams- f' |