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Show ', V 'V u t 1 F-e- 16 I s jUTHV I C- -"3 ll AM, t 4 U4 :i 16 $ IN $ N V J AN INDWKN'DKNT as a -) a 54 ?i iq sivirmt, os t tmtitict, (lt fmr I'ostlmlirJ b?t nk .'coiiflilU tlalra, U.i? nase 111 hitc ill ..'Vg. ,KS its Uliliijal ail la 1,. 1 c? p.,. " F NTS ( OI.LKCTKI) u n pj srv-riu- rl j 1 - - El 1 , .1 u rom iCAi. hossks m Y. MARCH IT. an IK IJ jiU-nt- of m lection v lawmakiiiK' and admlnislet jntr officials v lure it Ulongv with tlu Veters. The runoff t.f the ditixl ptimary thvtion aystm is dynamite to the machine jHihticians, it threatens to Mow their manipulative jwwer into kingdom come. It is very petierally rfa'rted that there is strong session of the legislature U injr railed Iossihility of a sja-cito correct some of the allege! imperfections in the measure which make it difficult to carry on Usause of the slmrl period of time 1 et ween the regular primary and the runoff election. If such a session is called the political lmses of the state must not U permitted to disrupt the laic purjsises of the measure, elimination of the convention system and all similar influence. l session is called, conThe legislature must, if n fine its ojwrations to curecting the mechanical of the law and the hands of the jsilitical Is ses must lie K pt from securinga strangle hold on the measure. The eople of L'tah HKMAND that the basic principles of the direct primary election law U let alone. Tin ottrs of the state have waited long enough for a direct primary law irul now that they have it they will FKIHT to maintain the qualities of such a measure which simply places the powtr of government more directly in the hands of those to whom that the IF.OPI.K! I mwer - POURED AT CARBON U-inj- f sjH-cia- imja-rfectiun- s s COLLEGE IN PRICE two $ i SIXTIONS o AM) S COMICS NlMnitt II FIVE CANDIDATES orr 1oliticaJ Imssa-- tif the elate are tUii-of matieu Vering in an atteit'.jd to arrive at some plan whiih will tit ft at the d:rtt pi ituary tleitioii law, pailiculailv the runoff w s t NEWS-ADVOCAT- re'jf.n-lLilit- y ill to f ut lush cf iut.n in ti.c have bc-pugih-youthful m1 hard fur the emti and thuuLltiu..g hr jii I'Olt FAST YKAR find class condition. Winners in the Minus classes will . i . to the rrlief rrtort Kun-y.Lantern Utah in the Mate urek by Mr. Viola represent t .s A. A. U. meet to be hel J In Salt luke total the lilieru county treasurer, u collected and dis- - City March 22 to 2(1. Last year ,ut,j i'iiey local winners also came out tn taxing unit for the tarsed to ' a unted to $451,877.60 as ,0P n D'1 Sail Lake tournament' rsr C97 78. the full amount of These will probably U on h..nd this tofu charged on original j evening, although fighting at a LancUtcS UW ed we ghts fnin what they won at lad assessment l ,nA n.1 T?11?for accounted is iharge WiLiam M. Davis, who is in charge Collected Rod disbursed amts. J451.877 60; abate- - j ct l,e annual fight.ng classic, said the r equal, if not I exemptions. $2,307.32; tsxj10 xjtedof toaction , in nurpas-the omit--- 5 degree $41,sales. 'ii 78; previous j;;U ur itches sjvmsoml by the Elks taxes, $4.515.79; 82. uncollected occasion. (huhie. i h g d and erroneous taxes. (on previous 6:9 47. to' .1, $(332,697.78. amount col-- 1 'i r.' i. mi nt of the - FIRST CONCRETE IS 3 i it- hied to the various tax- l.rnmnoNMI-NTNIIOWNO- i n.ilri Ut--ruiii- ki:i:i fill USD THE Bl'N AND the runoff section f the threcl piimary let lion law lies the stfeliyth of the Jastple, the c Jd lul.ity to lilt t l.e burden of machine Jsilitics ftein tlo ir eieu.hh rs and place the hall. The CAItWl.N CXJl'NTT. CTAU. OK In tournament thu (Ti.urL)' rv.t.ii), beginning m B oO uM.k in i!c 'gy '? NirWSPAFLU A CONSOLIDATION rKE. POSTPONED ELKS BOXING MATCHES WILL BE TONIGHT '-- 2 V'VI Pages $ NAMED FOR SOIL DISTRICT POSTS lei Put- - lalidow .Ui- - I jiuluij(r for l!. to jt toj.ing it ffli N'-.- (.tle sajxivli-et- y r VVjtri- it !, ti. - lot Uit pints It C oIim I llcll la jmi..nv on fill wall . v l V t. .1 ii-- i i v . E trrll llilclit Uiir-- ii iiiii.iiuiii-- j ne 1 .11 IE t air Oi,.u M.ii mg, ji. l M.ilhli, I tally M.ililrlMi. A W. MAVOU I.KK M. Ka lian and mia Young, till of IIKAKINC; Plie It l lrlTttd tl.at ('allin Cull TIji- - t -- lie dtlM-ll- , gi, bait Whoil.nt bent c m ul.itir.g a of hu tlralh INIHCNANT ON OF ACTION TAKKN II V COCHT Wtk at Ix-t-- llianiiiu; imUi,n to quat-- the In-f- oj million HK.unst Oir.vL-- r K. Dowm. n fired the Judge George Christt-ns- t Mato liquor I'ontiul ctinmiion agent hrte j rttenlay ft tan the rlurge renting a niy police offitrr on the tnoinuij of J.iniii ry 25 , 1km .t ti d Henry 8. another l.ite agent. Wole ni rested on the morning of January 25 hen they Biliniit.ini e to Mayor J Dra ken lav and City Patrolman Wt'l.arn to Jones th. which had been cloMd the previous evening by liquor t),e IVlUtoiis e must be Mod with tiie stale (oiuiiuttee ty bimuituw (Pil-da- y t Hit latest, eat t nominating to bear at least 25 sigi t.tuirs of I. witlnn tiie 7I0,5i 0 to it dish ut. Lull landowner may sign it it any a thive (tditiotu In the m ar fuUne im to fill tbe three poMtlmH tn tiie dvlint tni.ii.t will be The othel two Lincoln Mat shall mid nieruor, Carl Nymnn, weie iiniinteit for one fliui t a it year term re'jH-- lively e.nl-a-- r th.s year l y the state committee ndi-wne- i Iw-ll- m-- ed hi-lt- . Mc-Intj- re 1 i In j'tx-tor- Dir .iking into the est.il lAhment, the the two men. eity officers aiir-tcThe ehaigi lupim-- them im !udid that f converting properly to their own Uk. in that they thank beer in the ej tablishment ami were thunk. Poll wa released following preliminary bearing before Justice of the leate J. CHURCH SCHOOL OF PRICE WARD PLANS MEET HERE SUNDAY W. ! I.imond. Dowse was lepresented at the hearA Sunday school convention, ing here Wednesday by Burton W. Another step tow aril completion of t) be the fil'd aff.iir of its kind, Musser, who argued that the defendwill be belli by Price ward of the L. ant had a jerftct right to Use even the Caibon D. S. church in the tabernacle here more force than he did to keep out Dae (Vy. $33,189 C8; Helper City, Junior college in Price was taken Sunday, with rep- - city officers. He declared McIntyre, EJ. Scofield Town, $308.55; terday afternoon, as tlie first concrete of the in failing to aid t??i agent as required resentatives foun-To-n. n Town, $992.99; Hiawatha was mixed and poured into the general board ex- - by law, was hindering Dowse rn the $2,138.98; Castle Gate Town, dation. Henry Mollard, 52, Helper, will face a first degree murder ported to be in at- - performance of his duty of making an Charles H. Skidmore, state superin $1189 83. Sunnyside Town, $532.13; tendance. charge in district court, for the slaying of Clarence Sneddon, 22, inventory of Jones club and was even $32.81; state tuberculosis, A. C. Boulter, Dr. more susceptible to a charge of the first hopperful as George W. Cas-- J earb' n the morning of February 2G. $31242; total, $473,877.60. L. Finlnyson sisting an officer than the defendant, do- -, The diminutive, The tax account of car and bus sidy, resident inspector for the P. W,and Fletcher B. show-- s the followi1937 for Judge Christensen, in deciding in D. and J. A., to Watson, over was bound fendant companies representative district, FEDERATION CHIEF Hammond of the of Dowse, said Jones' club was favor discollected and taxes amount of lookof the state building commission, ng court Saturday morning, following not a public place at the time of the tributed to the various accounts: To- ed on. of before Justice preliminary hearing arrests and therefore Dowse could not tal. $2,861.72; county general, $216.11; A little later, Mr. Skidmore depos- - the Peace J. W. Hammond. DECLARES MOVE IN be held for drunkenness. county school, $1,560.88; county road, ited the first scoopful of concrete, fol-- 1 The chicf state witnCss put on the inbond Mayor Lee, whose controversy with $240 14; county poor, $60.03; lowed by G. J. Reeves, superintend-- ; (an(j by County Attorney Marl D. the state liquor control commission terest, $132.07; bond sinking, $216.12; ent of schools for Carbon district, who, INTEREST qjjjjqjj was james Wallace, Helper! flamed anew when the Incident occuold age ptnsion, $24.02; dependent put in the second scoopful. W itness-- 1 njght marshall, who testified to find-- ; A. C. Boulter rred here in Januryy, was indignant- mothers. $72.04; temporary transient ing the ceremony were: Mr. Cassidy Sneddons body in the front room tioning especially! when he learned of the courts decls-th- at relief, $48 02; Price, $79.03; Helper, and Mr. Watson; T. G. Rowland, of Mrs. not stDeclaring that they Dyet's home about 4:10 a. m., members presence on time will itn. $8916; Wellington, $106.26; Sunny-sid- e, building contactor; and T. H. Row- - and to arresting Mollard a few min- - tempting to bring in outside labor but be appreciated. I am not exactly surprised at the $ 08; Hiawatha, $ .08; and Casthat their real interest was the setup utes later About 150 visitors from other wards decision, however," he said, because tle Gate. $17.68. nion available for are work Wallace said he had been called by expected at the convention, ae- - j learned the judge, District Attorney The full amount of car and bus such em- of work whenever that type expected to be done within three np; to Mr. Boulter. The program Donald T. Adams, and Musser had man of (he sain cording of taxes exclusive charged, companies four weeks, depending upon ho r' about 4:00 develops m this field Paul for the day has been scheduled as held a star chamber session here last immediateGoing state and state school taxes, totaled Due of Salt Present more rval 0ftf the steel- follows: h the Pe erson and U ill.am O. hom he entered th .week." $3.224 37; of which $2,861.72 was cola men are employed on the job, back addressed here than meeting City 9:30 a. m., assembly in Relief so- -; second int0the The ruling added new fuel to the proceeded lected by the State Tax commission. steel workers of week. last including reinforced room of the house and found Sneddon Thursday night 9:35, prayer meeting be- - mayors previous contention that the room; ciety carpenters, clam shell 0P"f r, truck Mr. Peterson is president of the gins; 9.50, sacred concert; 10:00, Sun- the floor, apparently dead. ( Continued On Paoe Eioht) mixr men and building lab-- 1 "J drivers, State Federation of Labor and Mr. day school, including songs, prayer, 1938 AAA PROGRAM orers. The Admitted Mollard Shooting Says plumbing work has been Dix Is organizer for hod carriers and (Continued On Paoe Eioht) Going from there to the house next sublet by Mr. Rowland to M. J. When interlaborers union. general an had which Mollard in door apart. Larsen, it was reported. viewed they stated that their desire Work on the college was begun Feb-- 1 nient, Wallace rapped several times was to form a local group which he ac-ton the door, and then kicked it, would have local jurisdiction. The ruary 28 and will be completed by, to the police officers County agents and agricultural con opening of school in September, cordingat the meeting Thursday evening was well hearing. servation committeemen from four to terms of the contract let mony attended and twenty-si- x men, all rej counties met in Price Tuesday morniHe answered then, and asked me clovers Blarney stones, four-le- af as residents of Carbon county, by the state board of education. ported ng and afternoon to discuss the 193& who was there. I told him the law, The Carbon County Industrial Un-- 1 and shamrocks will be the order of as having signed up as . , were reported program under the Agricultural AdWallace testified. I as ed i1 (w charter members, organization taking ion council, affiliate of the C. I. O., the day where ever the Irish may be justment Administration. will set up committees to arrange for found on Saturday, when St. Patricks the door had been opened) if he shot place after considerable diseunilon, A. G. Kilburn and said and he he out man that state C. I. O. convention here, at day Is observed throughout the world. the there, J. Sidney The local union Is understood to j did. members of the state committIn Price, the Irish patron saints the regular monthly meeting in the function as an affiliate of the ee, were in charge of the meetings in obtained the can Federation of Labor and its juris- - labor union hall tomorrow (Friday) day will be observed by a dance, 1938 night patrolman the court house. .32 calibre revolver from Mollard, diction is edition of the annual affair sponsored They explained desupposed to cover a terri- evening. tails of the new The first annual convention of the by the Altar society of the Notre program, telling in Miss Anna Heisler, regional public which was under the pillow on the tory of half way to Grand Junction what respects it differed from former ( Coktinuio On Pase Five) health nursing consultant for the on the east and half way to Provo on state body will be held In the Elks Dame de Lourdes church. Programs. hall April 27, 28 and 29, according to service Health Public States The dance will be held in the SilUnited the west. It was pointed out that the 1938 in eleven western states expressed an announcement made several weeks ver Moon hall, appropriately decoratof Officers were new the union Program is expected to be permanent herself as well pleased with advances elected as follows: Leslie M. Spencer, ago. It is expected that about 150 ed for the occasion, According to ren nature, being planned so that farm- made In Utah during the past year, ers will know at president; L. G. Robinson, vice presi- delegates, representing 15,000 mem- turns On advance sales, the affair will the beginning of each when she visited the Price office of be one of the Lee M. Box, recording secretary; bers, will convene here. dances dent; year what payments receive of last health may they state Names of the the department Jack Sponsored by the Catholic group in financial expected and speakers at the end of Eames, secretary the year. There will be week. no flat rate treasurer; J. V. Powell, corresponding from Colorado, Wyoming, and Mon- recent years. as in the past, payments numerthat out, however, Tickets are being sold by members Pointing a Payments to be secretary; William Shumway, sergea- tana will be given at a later date, all on a unit basis. Carbon high school was dropped nt-at-arms; ous improvements remain to be made, with detailed plans for the of the Notre Dame church who are along A McMillan, Lynn number of farmers from Carbon I the health official promised to offer from the state prep championship race guard; Ira Oviatt, business agent. three-da- y meet, according to Frank competing for a wrist watch to be j county aLo attended the meeting. further at Salt Lake City yesterday after- Meetings of the group are scheduled Bonacci, field representative for the awarded the person selling the most in this district. suggestions 1 arm officials from Carbon, Emery, The last four days of this week, noon as the Hinckley Mustangs scored to be held the second and fourth Fri- C. I. O. tickets. Originally planned as exclu-sive- ly I Tirana and San Juan counties were Miss Heisler is meeting in Salt Lake a 40 to 29 victory over the Dinosaurs. days of each month in the Carbon for girls, the contest has been Sixty local unions, one state coun ere including the following from district nurse supervisors Leading 28 to 26 with less than five Central Labor hall. It is understood cil, one county council and one dis- - entered by a number of men, and fvarbon: County Agent William H. City with of the state, including Miss M. Jane minutes to play, the Dinosaurs struck that the plan is to organize all men in trict union are included in the state competition Is running high. Mrs. J. 7e"ntt- committeeman, E. E. Pierce West of Price. a scoring snag as Theobold, Mustang general building and highway con- setup. The only county organization E. Flynn is in charge of this part of !7aB- l- Frandsen of Price and Da- - While in Price, Miss Heisler inves- forward, broke loose to lead his mates struction. the celebration. Mr. Oviatt is to serve as is in Carbon county. A. Thayn of MilWellington. and a clinics the in that for need put the stirring rally baby contact man with the employers and tigated 1via other types of nursing service in this lard county team far out in front. as general representative of the counCancel Chamber Meeting Earl Pollock played outstanding ty organization of laborers affiliated area. She discussed with the nurses 'thJre 'VCviy meetins of directors for the services made available through ball for Carbon, but was unable to with the American Federation. rice Chamber of stem the tide in the closing minutes. , Commerce, reg-L- J the public health organization. scheduled for Tuesday noon, 'Captain Bruno Dalla Corte was high The delegation pointed out that Charging that the C. I. O.' has been tnnmin0t held due to inability of a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryner and son !scorerj with 15 points. Breaking nice, MARRIAGE LICENSES discriminated against in this section there are several hundreds of r of directors to be needy present, it returned last week from a several the Dinosaurs played well for three and that the A. F. of L. has been workers who are willing to work in w Prted I by Secretary A. E. Gib- - weeks tour through Arizona and the quarters, although they missed spreading misleading information in Carbon county. Among these we coast states. 'quent setup shots. According to reports on the mar- an effort to ain a monopoly here, s'" This evening Carbon will play riage market during the past week, representatives of the Carbon County South Cache in a consolation game. stock rose several points and then fell Industrial Union council met with the The latter received a 57 to 39 setback again to the -- ordinary March level. city council Monday evening to preat the hands of a strong North Sum- - Speaking in more romantic terms, sent their side of the labor controquarter-million-doll- Henry Mollard Is Bound Over On 1st Degree Murder Charge ar ed re-Bl- iss mild-manner- ed ( I LABORS s c i l j , Pent . j i testi-accordi- ng Ne-bek- er, Industrial Council To Begin Preparing For CIO Convention! Regional Consulting Public Health Nurse Visits Local Office Carbon Cagers Lose, 40 to 29, In State Meet best-attend- ed j COUNCIL DECLARES HANDS OFF POLICY IN LABOR CONTROVERSY fre-Paci- fic jtM BIDS LFT RY C ARRDN COUNTY nA tiOOL BOARD FOR TOTAL OF $67780 mit crew. four marriage licenses were issued by the county clerks office during the past week, bringing the total for the month to date up to eight. Last Thursday, licenses were issued to Emil U. Hurskrainen, 32, Price, and Frances Maretta, 24, Price; and Wayne Dameron Van Hoose, 29, and Winifred May Duplice, 22, both of Hein- Names of the other two couples the crippled children's service under; to whom licenses were issued were the State Board of Health, met with not disclosed officers of the department of health' and with social workers here Satur-- f Fined For Drunkenness day. Methods of providing the ser- Glen Reid was fined $25 by Jus-- ! vices of the state department for tice of the Peace Arthur N. Smith children In this area were discussed here Monday, being charged with at the meeting drunkenness. f r!lee,Contracts totahng $67,780.65 Electric wiring will be done by! Vernal, Region Five champs, met up :iumCanHrUCn of a schol gymnas Sisom Electric company, whose bid with a team with a stronger defense and lost out to Am-bi- ds aiJditorium were let ' by the was $3 134 Ten companies entered than their own, rbon district i to 13. The victors used 26 Fork erican this school board at its The work also. highest for sgulai n''nthIy meeting the Fighting Utes zone defense a that afwas Saturday dernrxin $5,782. to penetrate. almost found be impossible will which The new building, Paul Pauls J-- I f r p-- ,ThP r,.t Ideeral!he lowest bid $52,355, instruction contract. ght general bids ranged will have seating capacity of 1,300, KowIands $53,724.50 up to with the actual playing floor 85 feet fj-by 48 feet. A stage at the east end, iT'urrl .r','ACt of the ten bids for 82 feet by 31 feet, will also be used was that sub- - as a girls gymnasium. The building Ph by aad bating M Green Plumbing will be completed, according to terms f The highestof the contract, by the latter part of September. Yrm'p'p $97 7oo" r- j j versy here. In reply the municipal body declared a strict hands off policy in the matter, pointing out that the affair is one which concerns the two labor carriers and common laborer hai bodies and contractors of the Price 'stated that unless a local union was City auditorium and Carbon Junior formed here labor would be imported. C. I. O. members will not fall for college. The controversy is one in which the council does not wish to anything cf this kind which will mean become involved, particularly so as it giving up their membership in the is not one of their making, and onelc. I. O. in order to get work on these over which they have no jurisdiction. projects, Mr. Bonacci said. We are Representing the C. I. O. were: prepared to do all within our power Frank Bonacci, field representative to stop any A. F. of L. monopoly or for the C. I. O.; Charles Semken, Con- - plan to Import outside labor in Car- sumers; James Jardine, Columbia; bon county as long as we are able to Ernest Nixon, Hiawatha; and A, M. furnish qualified workers to perform such work. Peterson. Castle Gate. |