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Show p. T. least 200 pu-j- is being pushed rapidly ary the-l be employed. Thee-wilgrades la expect- the cement wok is corr.pUw Hnd !. J50.000 Catholic the 1Sters ar he -- n''u part 01 " COn8Uuc- school wav u x i ice, ning in Septem- tion is Helper and Castle Gate Five of the Sixers of two years of Salt Lake will take overcharityeduthe 131. Moiwignor Giorannonl. new structure, cational work at the school, who is on the more instructors are found and if responsible for the new Khw proneces- oiuj ...,8 begun ject, declares that the r-- 77aT fbt y wi I . I 1 I m xuuiaua claims i0 nave the cham- pion p0p drinker. Without sloping he drank fifteen bottles of pop it i3 a wonder he didn't ' I "LI (0 ! Of J 81L It? KnOW r H fl - mer- T Helper tie c . ,1W -.- 7T IT H jjf fl li""!! Y II .factory 1 U " Tiin"r,;e(i S?!y SEATTLE COAL FIGHT "ne Interstate Commerce Commission Allowed Rate of $5.25 From Castle Gate to Seattle to " Dfor Congress can adopt a 4 n"8 4 l"'"6" j , arrangement can be made for transportation. The school will preside at least one bus to carry students from the various towns of the county, and" this may work in cooperation with the regular district school busses. I It CARBON COUNTY WINS V.AV-Vyj- L fld 4 Prcss- - Co,ltro1 Plai the ,aSk f of oratory. Stand-Ut- ah defl- - there will have contring the Detroit Fr Coal Has Preferen- ce on Foreign Markets. Utah coal eviden is competing no fourth sect tern violation has successfully with .ihingtcm state been shown, and that the lower coal in the Alaska market as evi- rate on coal intended for watier denced by the unsr. cessful attempt shipment out of Seattle is both proof the Washington coal producers' per and in accord with the transassociation of Sest.lj on coal in- portation act. tended for shipr.i--.i- tl to Alaska, The Washington coal interest Hawaii or foreign market. contended it was Incumbent on the Tuesday the interstate commerce Utah shippers to ju.stify their lowcommission at Washington, D. C. er rate 011 coal for water shipAuo-ns- t TTTo ' NO. 25 dismissed the complaint of the ment; on this point Itho commisSeattle coal interests, and allowed sion turned them down flat. The the rate of 15.25 from Castle Gate carriers tehtified that the existing to Seattle to stand. rate is sufficiently remunerative, LOCAL NEWS Something tut her than price ap- which opinion the commission also parently has given Utah coal en- holds, and rules that the rate is try into the Alaska markets in not unreasonably low. To the complaint that the rate competition with coal from the A. J. Stafford was a Price visit- Appointment; of a county pure mines of Washington, for rates under attack gives unique preferor Monday afternoon. feed inspector was asked at ffom competitive producing mines ence to Utah shlpprra, the commis a special meeting of the Carbon: in Washington .to Seattle range sion points out thr.t the carriers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenny of county board of commissioners, do not haul it from 72 cents to $1.91 and while handling the Utah Salt Lake visited friends in Helper w?3 announced at Price Saturday. the Washington coal has an advan- coal from the Wt.shinjton mines and vicinity over the week-enRepresentatives of the chamber tage of $3.34 to $4.53 per ton over and rules that "un Uie prejudice or of commerce, the county farm bur- Utah coal, the latter has been preference may not be found to George Zeese and family return- eau and the Eastern Utah Credit making enough headway to induce exist as between sMppers or comed the last of the week from Salt association met with the commis- the Washington coal shippers to munities unless the sr.me carriers serve them or participate in their sioners an(i requested the appoint- fight the Utah rate. Lake, driving their new ment cf the inspector.. The originWashington coal producers al- traffic." al of the chamflwr, leged that the rate of $5.25 from Boiled the commission down, which the demand for the Castle Gate to Seattle was in vio- finds that the Washington coal inMiss Tessie Thompson of Pripe through officer was created, was to employ lation of the long and short haul terests,, by their complaint, were and Mrs. Jennie Brown of Salt a licensed veterinarian who could clause because it is lower than the endeavoring to get rn sdvantage of Lake City have returned from a inspect animals at the time they rate on coal from the Utah mines at least $1.55 over Utah coal in the month's vacation trip in Alaska. were slaughtered and otherwise de to Seattle, when intended for local Alaska market over what they entect diseased meat and food. consumption. The commission holds joy today. Miss Liucy MarttiineBl and Mjsa Numerous other suggestions will Lena Ossana returned Saturday be considered, including that of a FIE ST CLASS CERTIFICATES SPRING GLEN YOUTH IS after a pleasant week in Salt Lake competent person who could handle ISSUED CARBON TEACHERS INJURED IN RUNAWAY with friends. both the food inspection and ped-dlelicens law enforcement. First class teachers certificates, Jack Callor, the fcAirteen-yea- r Charles Nyman of Salt Lake City isvalid were until June son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Calold 30, 1932, came to this city Sunday for a few GBAND I.0.0.F-- OFFICERS ON sued from the state school off.icei lor of Spring Glen wis painfully ' days visit with his sons, Emil and OFFICIAL VISIT TO COUNTY recently to six young women teach Injured Wednesday morning at it. Fritz of Helper, and Carl of Price. These were o'clock. ers cf Carbon county. man was drivThe Master Henry Jepson of Included in a group of one hundred ing a team of horses when they Grand Celdon Larsen of Wellington had Master such certificates issued. The teach- became tightened, and in the speedy Provo Grand and Past his appendix removed in an opera Frank Cellventra , of Springville ers from this county receiving the progress that ensued, he nas tion performed at the Price City made their official visitation to the Chad-wicAllred were certificates thrown from the wagon. His left Fay hospital Saturday morning, and is I.O.O.F. Consolidater Janet was practically torn from his ear lodge Helper Pagano, Josephine well on the road of improvement. No. 5 6, at the Tuesday evening Marie and Elaine Prince all s of head, and his face was generally ha-been meeting. There were Interesting, Price; Elsie Jones, Sunnyside and cut and bruised, necessitating the Mrs. E. F.' Gianotti taking of several stitches to close Mrs. helpful talks by both men. "After Beulah Snow' of Wellington.' Mr. and visiting her parents, o the regular business session lunch the lacerations. J. A. Crockett in Pri?e until her was enjoyed at the Grill cafe. The EARLY BLAZE DESTROYS IOE home in Belvedere addition is HOUSE SOUTH OF HELPER PEICE RIVER CANYON ROAD grand officers of the state are inIS CLOSET? FOR REPAIRS cluding most of the county in their met time. at this visitations of members fire the They The Helper Mrs. C. A. Hone and daughter, Price canyon road was closed with the Sunnyside lodge Wednesdepartment were called at the Patsy, have returned to their home for construction work, by will here from 3 o'clock and of Monday hour day evening, early morning in Price from Mt Pleasant, where to the basin country to convene Friday, to apply their efforts to orders from the offices of the state go two for tiiey have been visiting Steam with the orders there. Mrs. Clara the saving of a warehouse on the road commission Saturday. weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. have shovels In'o of C. been the taken of Southerland cf Provo, south president Ruggeri property, E. W. Wall. the Rebekah Assembly, was also a tewn, from the ravages of fire. The canyon for work on the road from to Nolan in the narrow part Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Berto and Helper guest this week, rlthough blaze, of undetermined origin, was Rclapp of official she make her visit did the 'not canyon, and it was necesdestruction ot a its we);I upon way children returned Tuesday from Wedclose to the canyon road time. with this at the was and sary quicklodge it when discovered, California. to ten day motor trip Durshe met with the ly consumed the old structure. The while this was being done. nesday evening and Pete visited While there they trafat Castle Gate. cf the order were Ice construction, works period Glen lining ing Spring Katherine Vignetto. fic will be routed by the way of tJiej building for their ice ware"IINDBE5-GHRATES SPECIAL house at the time of Its destruc- Emma park and Willow Creek Mrs. C. Y. Irving of Los Angeles, In t.,nntort n the ... a! at ten ON RIO EIALROAD GRANDE days llO iMilMtroIJl'll. UllllUlWb, Calif., visited for Fah-rinC. R. other Mrs. not did any field, imperil her sister, homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Allred of' Prcmpted by the advent of Col- structures with additional loss. The two women motored to Neola are announcing the arrival A. Salt at with Charles onel a visit Lindbergh Fairview Sunday for Mr. of Sol- of a boy born August 10th. the Mrs. next Lake T. Mr. town. month, and Meegan heme City, early their in relatives Denver and Rio Grande Western dier Summit recently visited with Allred wa3 formerly in the Time's employ. training railroad are announcing special friends at Utahn. R. Barrus, manual conschools, on for the the rates local system, grade the of tercher deis in Helper again doing prepara- venience of the many people of hero the of sirous beginning the youthful seeing tory work before most of of the air. The tickets will be on the fall term. He spent sale at the local depot beginning the summer at Oakley, Idaho. September 2, to 4th, with final reSalt turn limit of September 6. Mrs. E. H. Thomas went to Fall With a bulLt wound through the day, when he had suggested Lake, City Sunday to attend She MIDSUMMER FBOLIC POPULAR line. himself away. A few the center of his heart, the body putting openings in the millinery Mrs. H. 54, wealthy minutes la.'er, Bertha Moyniercame of Honore Moynicr, will visit her daughter, The Midsummer Frolic of the owner, of Price, was found running in to tell cf her father's Robinson at Provo before returnAmerican Legion, with entertain sheep kitchen floor of hi.? home death. the on Ing. ment and amusement features by the Mr. Moynicr had evidently been in that, city Saturday afternoon by shows is provBtrtha. hi.s on a quilt on the kitchen Paul Pcssetto was a passenger Joyland Expedition daughter, silling ing a very popular source of f'in over ill htalth and floor where he pointed a 25-3- 5 for Salt ...Lake (Jixy Despondency a drivo- home for (he people of Helper and vice vwk t morning. bicoding over the loss of hla wire CElit"-"- rifle at his heart and sucin company inity. There are, side shows of unwho died at Price seven years ago ceeded in d' "charging the weapon. In his new automobile, been visit- usual and varied nature, mnny are believed to The bullet v. as found in the mop wilh his wife, who has concessions and three thrilling from Influenza, California. in of the suiciaa. board across the room. ing relatives are proving have been the cau;;e rides, all of which closest Mr. Moynler was born In Ilautes, Mr. A few Moynicr's of build-in,- their popularity with children and whom he had asso- Alps, France, fifty-fou- r Tl,p addition to thi Draly with friends, years ago, on East grown-up- s. The Frolic concludes under construction several rnd when about 20 years of for ciated tiniost solely, of the week, after a full street at Price is nearing comple- tho end months past, say he was under a cam" to the United States, first week's showing. ior he ready will mental strain and had not mak'ng his home in California. severe tion and o Interior plastering m M re than thirty years ago Mr. himself for at least been nancy soon. finite L. William Bornuoin F. F. end is The ninnleted. r been had in,ii:) came to Carbon county. months. His Illiipss three Of L. runnici, Murrfv of the United States few II in sheep crmps for a th? wovked under direction past acr,'e particularly sifvev and mine insneetors he spent that contractor. a few years was result the with , and within days, S. of have U. bureau mines, for the the home of t He the business fur himself. been spemWng a few days in Car- much of the time at who one his Pete known of best the the of brother, Moynicr, n bon county making an inspection be dug this fa "'eminent French sheep owners In bf,.t, that will ie1d rtf the various coal properties. lives next door. a be will He is survived by Mr. Moynler was very restless astern Utah. Carbon county there after here came Inspecting the They of 10 tons to sister-in-lahis Mrs. ive 16; Nyus, Moynler, of an average children; Henry. Srturtlay, rases as high as tho works of the Salina Canyon her-rcand she 13; occupied said, 13; 10, and Berlha, Blanche, prr and In some nroCoal ermnany, to Ka.v U in trying to console him snd 7, in addition to his brother 30 inns. orcoTillncr Coal Sevier com-- . nrrties he nd Valley Sugar field man for the Holly get him t:i follow instructions that at Price, a brother who lives In Tn.nrt.ion. C)lrado. company. " IJ A im OL his physician had given. He went Canada, and two brothers who paiiy to his homt a fw times during the live in France. and Brenlck twin Bud Mrs. lease -. re nmi Merchandise DfInite' funeral announcements In company with Miss day rnd she thought nothing of it rf'the Trirserv commenerd daughters. , be-- n withheld pending word returned to her when he left about 5 o'clock that Ardtth Ycnng an a Half hour later from the aftrrnoon. Marlus, in Canfallowbrother, home In Duchesne Rundav, ... ... he-rIt was given ada. However, a nnat this hut was ehot it appears her sister. with visit a week's ing n"M Hme t bat the services will be held Miss Vmm? IM tle thought because Mrs. fOioppcrs trom Mrs. Glodys Crandall. Slirrouniimr, v., it from tne had taken a revolver away from the Notre Dame de Lotires in the b?sln country be.... bargain feast is will visit brother-in-lain Uhurch of Price Saturday morning. from earlier her home. T;,p ht fore returning scheduled to close naiu"j . ftte ilT" I I iI " fi Per, Carbon County, Utah, I of Education Holds Short Session on Tuesday ard Requests Pure Food Inspector for the dlscus-an- d the old section of the building. of The windows have been readjusted solving of matters marked the and,, the bl,ack boards painted importance under the supervision of Principal of meeting of the Board A. S. Horsley and R. Barrus. The iWt session , j held Ion, at Price Tuesday, repair program far the authorized the sale tax anticipation '5,000.00 ftentember 20, 1927. December 20,; 1927. i:ure in- western several (rere the one was ful me ana bidders, jint house U. S. Nat-Bra- d of Denver, the various runs company drivers of oiuu county high school appointed, as were the jani-- r the school houses through- - roiling Carbon ii lie district. iruction and . Improvement way was reported upon architect of the bn Fetzer, z Glen school house, now under Hindered by recent rains, Mr. Fetzer re-tprogress as slaw. Emil he and aoie 10 rtyuu mc the building of a re- - i was tion of wan jr.; Gate ? greatly xterinr it may ana sueys ai This school hojuse. to the appearance of of the property. Next be possible to further attractivenessi of ithe The lawns. planting re- 13 Deing scnooi nouse ed to the extent of laying wood floors in twoi rooms of the fe by returned last Wednesday from a week's motor trip into Yellowstone park and Pocatella, Ida. They visited at the home of Dr. sister, Mrs. R. H. Walters, at Pocatello. The two small child- denies that he ever : that the French debt pact 33 good as dead, but judgpg the amount of money we have ei from it he might as well Tardieu said Standard-vill- e school as outlined by Emil Nyman and R. Barrus met with approval.. Bishop George Rufif reported favorable progress of the building of a boiler room at the Clear Creek school. For several previous meetings plans have been considered for converting two rooms of the Wellington school house Into a gymnasium and auditorium. The matter was left to the discretion of B. S. Eggertson. Upon his report, Tuesday, it was decided) to let the matter stand until another year, as the cost of the work makes it prohibitive at this time. R. A. Crockett of the Sun Publishing company was In attendance at the meeting to voice a comprint, whereas, In offering bils for school supplies specifications have not been given in detail to the extent that accurate estimates could be made. He also made a plea that the local business houses b given more consideration when the purchases are being made The audit of the accounts of the Carbon county school district by Goddard-Abbe- y Co., has been comand copies of the same displeted tributed to the Board members. members Gia-notti- it. 's of Mr. and Mrs. Walters reinvitation 10 hold their turned with them and will visit Mr. and y dinner meeting in this city with their grandparents, Tuesday evening. The hosts Mrs. Steven Gianotti at Helper. ve occasion will be R. Ilumph- d Emil Ero Rauhaula, assistant The event Nyman. nf the Y.M.C.A., his ike place tarv Y.M.C.A. at the Miss Annie Rauhaula of Hiawa.tha rewas a meeting of the and Miss Faun Pace of Price, erhood y turned 0f Locomotive Monday from a two week's southafternoon at the K. tour of northern Utah and end Mr. visited hall, at which time B.H. ern Idaho. They visaed of Grand Eureka, at Rauhaula P Junction, Colo., as ed the Mr. Pettis in Salt Lake and went es far gathering. James Mrs. Idaho. Trills. visit-t!- y invention of B. of L. E. held pace of Price, who had been with at Cleveland, Ohio, and, ing at the Idaho city returned ay made his official report 01 them. Rotarians of Price have ac- - ren M an Engi-Sunda- s. , proceedings everting wt'ng; of Ml of the convention. there was a simi- the order at Soldier That landing field (m top of Chicago's is all right, enough,,, for airplanes new Postoffice but what is next year is a needed be to going E. F. Gianotti of Helper good, soft place for spent Ipresidenn n 1 rC V. Crockett and Snn. John Ma rooms to ngni. Mrs. J. A. Crockett of Price News. .... uuni' - R- .1 Ml to Be Feature of American Legion Auxiliary ailroad - ,e nin'h American Auxiliary ar.d in Sepconvention of vent ion at Paris, France, totnber. Legion and the' Le- Mrs, Auxiliary delegates are railed many Leion- ur The rcnintt. Mrs. F. Osborne Mrs. annunl t members from L. L. Dennis, Mrs. F. p. Fisher, Participate in the ac- - Mi,s Florence Good. Miss June BH. 18 at Alternates Mrs. Ogdcn, commencing cn Mmu:rk. H. h. Mrs. 'Z :''r-of this week. While Hi lrr. Mrs. Lee Kirk, A. Mrs. S Wahl, Mrs. A. Tknmsi 1',lnie Iriyas 1 IHllltli.1, ,? were voiced Crandall. Litlzzette, Mrs. Gladys delegates departed for legates and Mrs. J. Buchanan. S. Horsley, L. A. are the" Legion for ,, ""We stunts and enterlaln-alu,'"- s . rl,;., Lecer. J. GalanisD. C. were planned. Dur- and D. Albo. Alternates. A. e Jduflas. T. featuring of the "Big Pope (i. Sprattling, E.Hotti. , ,...... n,i nr Win. Auxiliary unit and for the Fort) Phirnlly their Delegates represent the held cmivenitlon l.v bring the emblem of a vivht . C. are with the dele same dates at Ogden Denni A and "Iternaites dressed as Pone Joe Quililico; Dr. W. nailrrs i .v... n.i Osnornc F. j.... t'Vfll- - PIMl, Ti;.,vathji 'lit? ItlUISIlity ,( flntipr 'He tahli nrniin,! which T. Elliott, and A. kllUS'Clir. Kirk Leek .1 Galanis '""""".rs are seated w ill brar 5 Cent,,. ... ana a miniature ship, T. Jouflas, A. S. IlfttKley 01 a liob Conner r svnil.,,1., and Price will be used, Itinetti of auxiliary cr l - be-tl- Pnr-Help- er "-- . .'i Of It: ' coining national con- - of Hiawatha. d. intie-ntvo- re k, X Prominent Carbon County Sheep Man Commits Suiside ae K Me-'iie- geo-ig;ic- al - lf Rev-Willia- Mr-rie- News-Advocat- e. o- d. - ly-nf- er . |