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Show Ground Breaking for Hospital Wednesday Ground breaking ceremonies furnishing, B. H. Young, county were held Wednesday morning for clerk, said. Included in the new addition are the new addition to Price a complete new obstetrical and hospital. surgical wing; complete clinical The new four story structure and bacteriological laboratory; a will cost $900,188 and is being complete laboratory; a new, constructed by the Dorland Con- modern kitchen for special and struction company of Salt Lake other meal preparation; minor sur City. gery department; urological deAttending the ceremony were partment; two major operating members of the hospi- rooms; one minor operating room; tal board, county commissioners, an emergency operating room; a and representatives from Price fracture room; new complete reccity and members of the hospital ord office and an administrative staff. Although the general con- area. tract calls for $900,188, a total of It is expected that it will take $1,066,000 will be spent on this approximately a year to 18 months addition to include some of the to complete this wing. City-Coun- X-r- ay city-coun- I N D E PE N DENT'N EWS P A PE R A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND N E WS .A D V O C AT E ty Volume 65 10c per Copy Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, Most County Offices Will be in City Building During New Courthouse Work ty August 2, 1956 Number 31 Full Agenda M arks the 48th Convention of Fire Fighters It will be a crowded municipal building is being studied by the building when the first of the Price city and Carbon county ofyear rolls around if present plans ficials. However, it is definitely understood that the municipal are carried out. will be partitioned off to gym new of a With the construction make room for some of the offices. county courthouse approved by vo'When bids and other necessary Fun ters, it is planned to move the matters for the construction of a county office to the municipal new county building will be called The 48th annual convention of the Utah State Firemens building while the new structure for has not been announced yet. is being completed. B. II. Young, Housed in the municipal buildassociation will begin its sessions in Price today (Thursday) county derk, said the move is ex- ing at the present time are all of and continue for the next two days, Friday and Saturday. to be around the first of the the city offices, city court. Price Sixteen delegates will represent Some 800 delegates are expected to attend the convention. 4-- H End pected chamber of commerce and the year. This is the third time that Price has been host club to the Where the various county offices Price branch of the Utah State Carbon county Republican party at will 1938, 1948 and now again in 1956. It officially open Camp will be located in the municipal Tax commission. organization at the state conven- state organization almost 1800, with 54 department and has of a at a membership with in this tion held to be general meeting p.m. Saturday which nominees for camp officers Salt Lake City, according to the one auxiliary unit. According to Chester Mills, Price fire department chief Employment in Carbon county chairman, A. D. Keller. will be introduced. Delegates of and convention Main of the general chairman of the convention committees, everypurpose all clubs are meeting this week to will be to select the party nomiCounty Shows thing points to a most sucmake nominations for camp offinee for governor of Utah. Tho.se cessful affair. cers. These will be elected the Drop Against Last Year aspiring to the office are incumThe program started out this evening of the first day at camp. bent J. Bracken Lee, State Senawith registration et the morning All members whose work A decrease of some 800 jobs tor Rendell N. Mabey, State Senafrom 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. hall city is satisfactory to their leaders are L. Day and George D tor Elias 400 under session was called to orless June and the The first than month Although a away, plans same eligible to attend this camp. Ail non- Clyde. month in a Alma der ago Fullmer, Springville, by year are the annual forward for going and of leaders families Also delegates will be named state president An address of welLabor Day celebra- farm employment was reported by friends are also invited to attend Carbon-Emer- y come was given by Mayor William the Utah United the Utah Employment Security to the national convention in San Clubs are requested to have a tion sponsored by J. Welsh, Jr., of Price, besides the Mine Workers of America locals, office by J. C. Forrester, manager, Francisco. responsible chaperone. Each club those in this week. other program numbers. Mr. here include from Delegates charge say. should provide for its own equip-te- nt At 2:00 p.m. the delegates adThis is largely as a result of Keller, Margaret Colzani, Wallace will this celebration The year falsh-ligor adequate shelter, to the college stadium, in the Price city park and the steel strike, which cut em- Grange, Frank B. Hanson, Mrs. journed held be or lantern, axe or hatchet, a full with presentation of charters to old ployment in the captive mines at Helen Jordan, Gomer P. Peacock, for and young program utenshovel, and food and cooking new departments; presentation of on the agenda. This celebration Horse Canyon and Columbia, that Juel V. Sherman, A. W. Mabbutt, sils for the club. Clothing should is K. U. David S. coal and for and the Hammond, Steel between alternates Price; honorary certificates, and nominasupply Helper include good, sturdy shoes, a warm Banas-ktion of new officers. Reading of James Geneva at Price. and at Stanley Littizzette, company plant wrap, and a complete change of bids was heard for the 1957 conMrs, Provo. is Thorit and Hatch, a It that Helper; represent expected clothing in case of rain. Each club ative from the national headquarROBERT L. HASSELL vention. Memorial services were M, R. Beulah Wellington; Draper, Construction, manufacturing, will also arrange for its own held at 3 :00 p.m. in the city audiVon Stork, Dragerton, and Harry County Agent ters of the UMWA will be present showed and railroads small torium. club encamp- transportation. for the celebration and to give the but healthy gains during July, but Malaby, Columbia. The annual 4-The county agents warn that all keynote address. Local dignitaries At 7:00 p.m., a parade will be ment will be held August 8, 9 and Frank committeemen are State wholesale and retail mining, must be also will be introduced and will held through Prices main street 10, according to County Agents who participate this year B. Hanson and Mrs. George Jack- trades and all service industries with all departments and auxiliRobert L. Hassell and Charlene prepared to do a little pioneering. make remarks. As is the case, this reported labor declines. son. is an exceptionally The McKend-riccampsite aries participating. A dance is on-th- e of Mrs. and an Elzar several election year, being Lind, new. As is beautiful but it one, ofschedule for firemen and their club the candidates for the various president of the yet there are no tables, stoves, or fices, expected to be introduced. All at the city gymnasium in leaders association. partners Officers of UMWA district 22 the evening. The camp will be held in Carbon chairs, so each club should make Friday starts off with a breakcounty this year at a new site provisions for their own. The sup- which comprises this area are all fast for past and present state ofwhich it is hoped can be made ply of wood is good near the site, expected to be in attendance, ficers. The first meeting starts at into a permanent camp ground. but will have to be brought into A fireworks display has members. There been huge This site is at the mouth of Eccles camp by the with the cooperation the stadium at 10:00 a.m. Mayor planned All Carbon county departments is a very good water supply and of the Carbon Sheriffs Welsh will introduce public offiCanyon, midway between Scofield county are below estimated budget exand Clear Creek. It is easily acces- good sanitation facilities, the Posse. cials, followed by business reports. Price of Building All local unions are urged to be penditures for the B.first half Addresses will be given by Presisible from the highway and signs agents say. H. Young, The program of events will in- represented at the meeting to com, the current year, will be posted to aid the campers dent Alma Fullmer and Boyd BunTotal . clude campfire programs, a nature plete final plans for the affair county clerk, reports. in finding it. nell. So far, $82,586.10 of the general A stag luncheon is set for 1:30 Registration will be between the hike and contest, log sawing con- this Sunday, August 5, at 2 :30 p., fund of Month For has been spent, or 37.83 per July hours of 10:00 and 12:00 noon. tests for both boys and girls, re- m. in the court house. the city gymnasium, after that at 4-eaders have already been Ross Norton is general chair- cent of the budget allowance. special tours and entertainment is in the total Building permits an awards and assembly, the In and road creation, bridge fund, amount of $297,000 were issued sent registration sheets which they available. At 7:30 a banquet will man, assisted by Adrian Anderson, will fill out and bring with them Prizes will be given for dean secretary, and Carlos Gonzales, $71,109.37 has been expended, or by Price municipal corporation in be held in the city hall, with a ' 47.56 per cent. The indigent poor to camp. treasurer. camp, and many other events. public dance later in the evening. the month of July, according to Committees have been set up fund has spent 13.79 per cent of George B. Wallace, building inMostly business of the associaand bids have been received for its estimated budget or $7,683.77. spector. tion will be carried on during the the hospital, infirmary, counMeeting the concessions at the park for the ty Inphysician Region 5 A Spring Canyon and Saturday morning meeting, which The largest permit was for the fund, only 3.91 per National In to addition the day, begins at 10:00 oclock. The delepublic gath- cent NorthGuard in armory the total allowance has Schools to Slated will again convene in the College ering, a parade will open the days been pf east gates for Nineteen Price $233,000. spent, which is $4,574.63. auditorium at 1 :30 p.m.,. with the activities to be followed by the on were listed the with report, of This item will be increased the the meeting, then a The annual conference Be Closed This Year selection of the 1957 convention program of sports last half Parent-Teacheassociation of and other entertainment of the year with the con- three new homes, 13 additions or is being election of officers, and resite, one tire recap shop, struction of the new hospital wing. 2remodeling, At a public meeting in the LDS Region Five is scheduled to be planned. marks by various members. t and the garages, armory. private .046 cent Canof the airport church building at Spring held at Carbon college on August Only per A special program of events has fund, or $160.67, has been spent. yon last week with Mont Har- 29th. been arranged by the members of mon, superintendent of Carbon Meetings will be from 10:30 a.-- New Classification Gets This, also, will be increased with United Mine Workers Utah the State Auxiliary of the 2 1 school district; Dr Roy Robinson, until noon and :00 to :30 p. improvements to be made at the which begins Friday organization, local airport. board member arid Jimmy Warren, m. A luncheon will be served. City Employees Move Office morning with an officers and past In the agricultural extension in charge of buses for the distGuest speakers at the conferpresidents breakfast. At 10:00 a.-rict, and parents of children from ence will include a national rep- Increase in Wages fund, 41.86 per cent of the fund in Price the session will be called to has been spent This has reached Rains, Latuda, Standardville and resentative and five state order by Irma Casey, Richfield, A for schedule Price wage city office of United The Price decided was the officers. weed fund shows the $3,883.40, and the Spring Canyon, it state president. An address of welemployees established through the a total expenditure of $3,006.09 or Mine Workers of America, District All officers and chairmen in children from these camps be come will be given by Mrs. Wilclassification in each the of job 22, has moved its office from the 31.63 per cent. units in the region, superin transported to the Helper school liam J. Welsh, Prices first lady. been has and completed city city Bank to National First school bond In the tendents of schools, principals and interest sinking this coming building year. A full program has been ara in will raise receive employees This decision was made because teachers are invited to attend. fund, $2,530.24 or 4.52 per cent of the Bonomo building in Price this ranged with musical numbers, adpay in accordance to the schedule, estimated expenditures have gone week. of the fact that such a small numdresses and reports, until the laBen Ward, city recorder, said to- and the class B road fund has an ber of pupils are now attending Bids Are Asked for It is understood tnat J. E. Brin-leconvene for a tea at the LDS dies day. from these communities that it expenditure output of $20,916.14 president of the district, now Fourth ward chapel. Classification of the city em- or 45.12 per cent. In exhibition located was thought that they could be Repairing Streets in Rock Spring, Wyoming, and the wage schedule and advertising, $1,000.39 or 9.76 will make Price his new headSaturday, the auxiliary meeting taken care of better and more ecoSealed bids will be received up ployees starts at 10:00 a.m. in the LDS was set up by a committee through been cent used. vice has Frank presiSacco, nomically at Helper. About 70 stu- to the evening of August 13 at quarters. per tabemacle, when, included in a dents are affected in six grades. the council room of the Price the city council. This committee cent of budget dent, has been in charge of the Only 27.94 varied program, new officers will been studying the schedule has been used per has or $197,430.30. Price office. Word has also been received municipal building for labor, and classification for be elected. Concluding will be a few the past coatfrom the Carbon board of educa- equipment and material for ladies luncheon at the city gymmonths and have finally complettion office that the Wattis school ing approximately 50,000 square ed it. A classification nasium. and pay plan will also be eliminated this year, yards and resurfacing 35,000 book of Price The state convention committees is in the process city children will be taken to either square feet on various streets in of are as follows: disand be will being printed Price or Hiawatha. Only 10 are Price, according to Ben Ward, city tributed to each Chester Mills, general chairman; employee. in the school there in four grades. recorder. Holly Bryner, In the mearftime, when the city George B. Wallace, housing; program employees receive their checks an of Miners Horse the Canyon book, Jack World, Fred Deffen-dah- l, increase will be shown, retroactive Tony Dupin, R. W. Buchanfor the months of June and July. and Columbia mines of the Geneva Road Improvement steel company are expected to go an, Francis Scartezina, LeRoy to work next Monday after From Price to Fausett; memorial, Tony Bryner, President of Chamber back a lay-of- f caused by the nationWillis Bean; finances, Jack Forwide steel strike. rester; publicity, Bill Dent; regisWellington Completed Reviews Highway Although no confirmation could tration, La Von Anderson, Ardene be ascertained for certain as to Willis Biddle, Ray Forrester, Work has now been completed Judge Fred W. Keller of the will be appealed to the Utah su- Work Meet Here the exact date of the return to on some 5.2 miles of improvement Bean; stag luncheon, Arnold Bean, Seventh district court of Carbon preme court, according to Edward A short regular monthly meet- work, spokesmen of miners said between Price and Wellington on Bill Dent, Nephi Gunderson, Ross county Monday morning granted Sheya, defendants attorney. Horsley, Jimmy Cima; entertainThe suit c aims that picketing ing of the board of governors- of they were told it would take about Highway 50-- 6 east of here, accorda permanent injunction enjoining ment, LaMar Jewkes, Fred Nick Marvidakis, Faye Olsen, of the mine is in violation of the the Price Chamber of Commerce ten days following the settlement ing to Erin Leonard, district en Jack Forrester. Claron Golding, Malio Pecorelli. Utah Right to Work law passed was held Monday noon at the of the steel strike before they gineer for the Utah 'state road be able to return to work commission, under the state road Committees for the ladies are: Frank Sacco and others engaged by the 1955 state legislature, and Parkview Cafe, with president would The strike was settled July 27. Luncheon, Pauline Buchanan, betterment program. in picketing of the Blue Flame that those engaged in such pic- William Reves in charge. It is pointed out that the delay Surfadng is of an asphalt-bituminobeReves Mr. discussed Ruth Bemardi, Fern Fausett, work UniCoal company mine, and the keting have threatened drivers of miners in going back to work Thelma Jewkes, Leah World, Ruby nature, done with equipted Mmeworkers of America. independent trucks on the road ing done in cooperation with other of caused is ColoGrand by the fact that they ment and labor of the district, and in to now Empey, Maxine Bryner, Thelma groups Junction, is a made the per- leading The injunction property; that Horsley, Merilyn Cima; memorial, manent and supercedes a tempor- bridge leading across the only road rado, and other communities along must wait until the furnaces at is a 100 per cent state project, Lillis Bryner, Natalie Bean, Darproposed new the Geneva plant in Utah are costing about $32,000. ary injunction issued by Judge to the mine was blown up, and the the route of the of the interstate heated sufficiently to operatee and lene Dent, Mary Biddle; housing, The highway has been widenwas strewn super highway road with tacks and Keller last March. until then there is no need for ed to 28 feet It will not be stripKatherine Wallace; teas, Donna highway system. Plaintiffs in the case are Lloyd nails." more coal as the present stock ed for traffic for about six weeks, He distributed fact were Dupin, Beth Downard, Thelma asked also pamphlets in the D. Sutton, Harvey L. Randall, Gale Damages can handle the present said Mr. Leonard. Seal coating will Deffendahl, Pat Forrester, Donna V. Barney and Paul Annella, co- amount of $200 per day since on U. S. 50-- 6 stressing advantages pile from Denver to be done probably next year after Bean, Emma Scartezina, Lois Anpartners doing business as the February 23. The suit asks that of this routewhich leads into Salt all settling has taken place in the derson, Marie Gunderson, Jo Ann Blue Flame Coal company, about a permanent injunction be grant- Highway 91, Commissioners Meeting Forrester. Loa Jean Mills, Price, ed against each and all defendants Lake City. highway. eleven miles northeast of Price. He also briefly reported on the is president of the Price auxiliary Seal coating has now been comRegular meeting of the Carbon The injunction order originated restraining them, their agents or unit. Donna Dupin of the Price from picketing activities started servants participating with them financial condition of the com- county commissioners will be held pleted on sections of Utah Highauxiliary is a director in the state last February 23, 1956, allegedly in picketing by use of force, the merce organization, which showed Tuesday, August 7, according to way 10 south, which were completB. H. Young, Carbon court derk. ed last year. a healthy condition. (Continued on Page Ten) the defendants named. The case organization for 1956. Ladies Auxiliary to Take Active Part With Business Session and Program Sixteen Delegates From Carbon to Annual Encampment of Carbon County State GOP Meeting Clubs Scheduled for Next Week Plans Well Under Way for Labor Day Celebration 4-- H ht y, H k, 4-- H County Divisions Stay Below Budget Allotments During First Half Current Year 4-- H Permits $297,000 H P-T- Wattis at rs m. Quarters P-T- A P-T- A " y, -- Columbia, Horse Canyon Miners Resume Work Next Week from Steel Strike Layoff Permanent Injunction Given in Mine Dispute at - r Def-fenda- hl, by |