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Show THURSDAY, MAY 4, 4i Utt mm Helpers Newly Sodded Field M BR, UTAH seis&Ml innnnr- - . MM PAGE THREE &srm rooims U WHISHT, 1r 2s3(D) HELPED vo GEE3MB1LL CLUD tni RANTS IN THE UTAH INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE A(3DQQScg5(S)IiQ RAILROAD NE1DS . f pm f1"Plav Ball 9 First Chance To See Your Team in Action this Year! c U Support FUNERAL SERVICES STOREHOUSE BEING ANNOUNCED FOR BUILT BY PRESi A. W. HORSLEY ! L.D.S. MEMBERS ) His many church offices Include the following: Counwrlor to Bishop George Frandsen from August 13, 1887 to July 12, 1896; Sunday school superintendent, July, 1890 to January .1892; clerk of Emery stake, 1899 to 19iy; first counselor in Garbon stake, May 8, 1910. to April 13, 1913; preai-den- t of Carbon stake, April 13, 1913, to December 15, 1935. and superin tendent of Carbon stake tabernacle during the time of its erection from 1913 to 1923. Mf. Horsley was also a charter member of the First National Bank of Price at the time of its establishment in 1901 and had been its pres ident since February, 1937. Life of Service Symbolizing a life of service Mr. Horsley's last official act was offering of the dedicatory prayer for the new Price municipal building on Feb- Your Team Former Carbonites Attend Long Beach Reunion Approximately 100 former residents and Emery counties attended the fourth reunion picnic, huld Sunday, April 23, at Long Beach, California, according to Mrs. Fanny Palmer and Mrs. W. J. Elwood of residents of Long Beach, former Kenilworth. The two ladles are here this week. visiting friends and relatives in thts section. Bad weather kept down the attend. ance, which had been considerably greater at several picnics held previously, they reported. Begun as an annual affair in 1937, two picnics were held In 1938, and it Is planned to hold another this year, probably In September thus making the reunion a semifinal of Carbon With all the work and much of the by members of the L.D.S. church In Price, the Carbon Stake is building a stake store house to serve needy and unto members, according employed Stake President G. A. Jorgenson. Begun about April 10, the building when finished early in the summer will be a one-sto- ry structure 36 by 40 feet, with a full basement to be used for storing canned goods, flour and semlperlshables. The top floor will be equipped for canning and will have a work room for the Relief Society, In which remodeling and remaking of old clothing will be done. there also will be a separate cellar Wire Lettor Baskets for storing fresh vegetables and per-- . th Journal Office. ishable foods. The stake presidency, composed of Mr. Jorgenson, Parley H. Rhead and Arvel R. Stevens, will act as advisory committee, with authority over the following building committee: Arthur Grange, stake work director; William DoWnard, J. A. Forsyth, Lawrence Rasmussen, Ralph Anderson and Orson H. Guynion, bishop of Price L.D.S. First Ward and chairman of the bishops' council. material being supplied from the car department The Car Department reports that Fireman It. B. "Crepe" Carmonl A. Greener, who was op- cans for coal cars ha .... on;n ,.vwwau oil j Hit pLl erated on at the Price city hospital retoras me past tew days. Anything. Denver to resume his (COURSE) of last week, are that she is doing right "uccib ou mai resemnies a coal study . . . I Kan inA I. flQH well and will be home soon. vm uB nccu iiubuwu into service toi Crete's return not so long ago mla ruirtu the demands for more coal us nis license to practice sure naa uajDe aiter Friday morning, it wilt! Slabs Montoro very angry (mad). be a different story! Slabs had been letting his hair grow for the past two months so be Strike or no strike could give Crepe some practice (and Did you figure It out right? incidentally get a job done at (Unofficial poll conducted last Monbut no soak! day summed it up as follows:) Haiti for Ml Several of the rail ! ;iternity have Carman Jess BerenBen spent his been tiuustioned by th-- writer as to time last Sunday admlr'n? the beauvhat ey th' l-- will hinneii. Plftv-- ! ties of the San Rafael country. three per cent of them are emphatic in their belief that there will not be; Canaan Richardson ook a strike. the day off last Sunday to move his Forty per cent are firmly convinced household goods from Soof Ield to ruary 22, 1939. that John L. is going the limit and Helper. Besides his widow, Mr. Horsley is JUlhv will close up on all of the major survived by the following sons and Car Boss Ray Berrett was' busy mines until all demands are granted. daughters: Arthur S. Horsley, Salt The remaining seven per cent Bay Monday morning at Castle Gate in- Lake; Dr. W. W. Horsley, Lovell, that if the strike Is called, it will specting the post's upkeep facilities Wyo.; Mrs. Sarah E. Harmon and and personnel. not last long. Mrs. Parthlna H. Rbead, Price; Mrs. -fUH This writer's opinion (maybe not Margaret Feitz, Antonlto, Colo.; Mrs. Carman C. L. Davis was off two Lydla B. Howell. Provo, and Mrs. as good as the others) is that there Extend Mail Service isn't much likelihood of a strike, but, days last week on account of sick Elizabeth M. Waste, Glendale, Cal. if a strike does materialize. It will ness. He returned back io worn last His brothers and sisters include: Nine-Mil- e To District be broken only by governmental Thursday. Ernest S. and Ralph Horsley, Price; Nutter's ranch In Nine-MilJohn Horsley, Veyo, and Alma D. canyon pressure put to both the operators and the union. Horsley, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. will receive weekly rural mail ser HELPER JR, HIGH Rails Laura E. Topham, Paragonah,- - and vice starting about July 1, according There Is An Mrs. Agnes M. Gubler. Lund, Ner. to an announcemnt by Hay F. Walt Engineers J. R. Morgan and J. L. ABERDEEN DEALER Price and 20 ers, There are also postmaster. Balne of the Salt Lake terminal, hav grandchildren BAND ENTERS Seventh star route in three great grandchildren. Carbon reported here for work :or the next f few days. county's postal delivery service, it - Rati . . will be the first time mall has been Agency Gets CONTEST AT PRICE delivered to the canyon area since Engineer W. F. Trlplett has report on Labor Change the old Uintah basin route covered ed here from Grand Junction for Oaefl Mse Yrm (OatiwMrt The value of the employment sor the territory years ago. a spot on the work board here. NDEPENDENT imiiuHiununN Vern Black and Reginald vice and unemployment compcnia Ralls Basg Bids must be filed with the post in Hon division studying employment master general in Washington, D.C; Saccomano Williams. Charles Boilermaker Drums Jimmy Dart, Melvln Stone, trends will soon be apparent to the on or before May 23, and blanks COAL & COKE spent the weekend at Grand Junction general public,- - according to John C. may be obtained at the Price po3t Dick Greener, Bertie Dart. and its band contests. Instrumental Ensemble Halta Forrester; Price manager of the Utah office, said Mr. Walters. COMPANY Ray- state employment service. Merrill. Duane the Trio: Delos Flute spent BoyerEngineer " in which indices of Two the give Winters. Dean on business. mond Weeter, weekend in Salt Lake Manila File Folders, legal or Ha Clarinet Quartettef Phyllis Over-lade- , terestiug information are the payroll at the Journal Office. Utah for compiled Hill, wife industry and figures Frank Migliaccio, Henry Engineer R. Pete Barrel, by the unemployment compensation after spent week Burrell having Porter. last here " THE BEST THERE IS division and the active file of the Brass Quartette: Johnny Perry. three enjoyable weeks on the west Peterson, Junior SelfJack Dyet. state employment service," said Mr. mm mm Violin Quartette: Richard Clerico, Forrester. "There are many other Sir! ThAt's Beal Weller 'Bill' William Ross Air Inspector Portef, Georgene Krissman, indicators which will show economic trends in Utah and these are being entertained this wife and two sons of Christina Yenzi. ' reweek-end- . iniiiimmmi Soloists developed. Instrumental.They the over Ogden j "The active file of the state era to Ogden Tuesday morning. Angelo Venturelli. Phyllis OTerlale turned A Real 19 osc iclarinets; Duane Merrill, flute; reea jployment service Bhows 23,036 look littte Beer ir.arrtnpr Julius SoiRarelll. Carl Ea- - jing for woik as of March 20, of this Tree Planting By as compared with 35,842 last quinta. saxophones; Johnny Perry, 'year, C.C.C. Boys seoop of Sads. cornet; Hilden Peterson, trombone; jyear, Records of this office also show - baritone; Robert a decrease. Is Completed Wayne Johnson,"I am informed by Ray R. Adams, The tree planting program of the Colton, alto horn; Vern Black, bass i EAT AT OUR Price River Watershed Solj Conser- horn. Jimmy Dart, snare drum. Rich, executive dierctor of the industrial vation district haB been completed ard Clerico, violin; and Alice Colton, commission, that payrolls showed a Bread New Loach C. marked increase last fall. The aver for this year, according to Blaine piano. S.C.S.' forester. area Coiiater ;age industrial payroll for each of the Morse, Ladle Chorus and Pep Club About 12,000 trees, mainly blackRosaleen Barker captain; Helen first three qurtors of 1938 was S22, 150ft non but tho ivavrotr for th last been planted to procontrol and was more than banks $27,000,000. Robin stream quarter fl0.u.wible, Helen Rutzakis, Gayle tect erosion on cooperating farms 'nUin ;80n. Amelia - Pavignano. Maxlne Ell The total payroll for the year was a and TAVERN CAK8 the district. Otner trees Alice Colton.Ro3e Monfredi. Lois little more than $95,000,000. This elm iot. black locust, green ash. Siberian abil- Smith Roth Christensen, Edna Black, compares with a total payroll of whose South LaJeane Dennis. Mary Voletich, Rita $106,000,000 in 1937 and with $58 sumac, and other specie?, In the days of the depression. has been demonerosion resist to Robertson, Helen Nilson, June Gillies, 000,000 R. H. Jaiobsh&gen and ity Vivian Babcock, Mar-ear- Suoitly after April 30, payroll figures strated. Kolando, Mary of Wilson. Helen Pero. Dorlne for the first quarter of 1939 wlll be Local CCC boys, under diction Vie MartelL superintendent. camp Griffith, Perry, Shirley Downey, available." Georgia Kean Cole, 1 i. U the planting. Nelslne Crandall, Dorothy Jacobshag-en- , did RECKLESS Ona Shelton. Vocal Ensembles and Solos GIVEN AN Ladles Double Trio: Rosaleen Bar OPTIONAL SENTENCE ker, Marilyn Wible, Shirley Downey, NIL Bill Kennick, Price, was arrested Dorothy Jacobshagen,' Helen Rae on a charge of reckless driving Sat son, Mary Rolando. .Male Quartette: Frank Mlsliacclo, urday evening following an 'accident REASONABLE RATE: Bob Kelly. Fred Volt, Boyd Bunnel. near the Blue Cut on highway 50, PLAN! MONTHLY PAYMENT Banner Girls between Helper and Price. R'ta Robertson National Tht defendant was given the alterFlag rtutfUnt: Helsn Pro native of Slu fine or 10 days iu the School Banner tnt, ao. Streamer Girl, NeUIn Crandall and couuty Jail, 'and his drivers' permit Airtwnt NamJbcr ' 6rvtc Ystf Evelyn Bonaccl. iupended for six months by Justice -Ywi Chars Helen Farrtsh. of the Peace Elmer Voung. Vlted Quartette: Py Paymsnt PhSam Esplnosa. Angelo Ven'urelll, According to State Patrolman Jack A a. m.t-iAlice Colton, Sullivan who made the arrest. Ken 11.78 ' 1 Overlade, yllis i jTomokATF.r. nick is alleged to have attempted tr 13J5 (ICS 13 1V21 ' Alto solo, Ona Shelton: soprano pass's car on a double line. Wh'-17.94 fa 13 823.r2 oaruone soio. be found he could not p;ifs, he atsolo Phyllis Overlade; vm 12 23.72 833.73 Frank Mlgllac solo, 64 tenor Fred Voll; tempted to slow down suddenly, and 18 IS in so doing caused the machine to do. m to carry lo.ur.nc. You sr. go off the road and turn over. oo 1934 i on To Make Visitation Urns mad. snly John O'Neil, 21, Price, "oecpant of the car, sustained a broken ankle Iu Utah of u n Waldo, erand master accident. Other occit'r.oU, all of the ofA. M. will make bis annual F whom escaped Injury, were: Bob Wil e. on May ficial visitation to Price son, INSURANCE zl; tarry jonns. in; jonn on,-vetdin a a bUnd of straight ry mraot , The eveut will be marked by ft 21;' arid DodWlseman, 20. All COMPANY services 7 p.m.. and ritualistic at ner MOTOR PhuEfcfrt DtttttlerUs, Inc., LouisviUQ and Drtimore held are from Price. The accident occur at I p.m, hoth functions to be UTAH red about 11 p.m, Saturday, according In the Masonic temple. 51 to the patrolman. Reports on Mrs.' J. vrad , ft -- FOR 1 half-price- Building! s materials Elv.-e.c- i)r and HEAT Comfort Service e In Your Community State Data - Hil-de- n Tes Raver." - - Not Just glassitf a I ! TOWN 'TAVERN iu 2224 Mtla i Mgi; DRIER sHI " ffiIB H iifiT-rrL?KH5S.'- tsEJ) n 20-9- mm: rul O. m. BUNKED T BUNNEL PHONE HELPER A4rMM whlkt00 at |