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Show MAY 5, 1933 THURSDAY, Refl'ona Mrs. E: 1 H E Here Representative I 'V. Johnson nrto,l .. eek. Sales books in blank form for sale at Th- - Helper Journal office. Kir HELPER " ,..,t,.,K.-i;.- . miuuion sup. urooa and Emery cou-- i mi a Anderson, personnel rep- ties. of the regional office ia the Price office J.:. Francisco visited v Farm Security administration ri:rnl uates ilinhesf Twirlin J O 0 R IV X lirLFER. riAH A L Quate Will Confer With Officials SOIL DISTRICT S Contest TO ELECT THREE .,,. Sfcl ra II I')1."" .11 .,,'?r!K?- i"i,"iJ1i.'ijiii .- Ki J . k-- j i n rAM N k .a f: Lvi i 11. i' as any particular con g the recent band contest At an election on May 3, three Pri, that wai outstanding, the supervisors from a list of eight will i must which took place on;be 1 chosen w ItlUU UttllCIS UII LI1H . - 1(,UI t liOUsc l.i mm n . Price river watershed soil eonsona ueciareil it. Th contest tion district. u'a'-by Clarence J. Hawkins About 2100 land owners of Carbon. t Lake. Duchesne, Wasatch and Utah counfor this conclusion is the ties are eligible to vote. Following all eight competitors were the creation of the district last Nov- - : ..iea men 'J superior jifier ihev burl ember C.i Vvman naraed two- nu-i- r skill in twirling the year supervisor hi-- the state soil i.atoii over their necks, under their conservation committee and Lincoln ' ai,i around their backs, r Marshall was given the rtu a percentage basis the marks! term. The other three sunervisors ie as fl)!loS: Ptanlev T.iti77..tr.i 'ai-in ha r1trw. if tt,i .,1 i , in (;"'!,on- - 9r: Clark DefYiez. North May. :; 'nPiy. 92: Donald Those who have filed for the Craig. Grand 92; Joe Pizzuot. TTnrdlni? fire an. A W MelCinnon Rit Math- " nan I id well. 90; is, Harry Mahleres. Orson Marsing i'efe Lapis. Harding. Wellington, S9; Steve Nik and Silas S. Young of Price, Lorenzo a. Harding. SS: and Frank Olsen Peterson and Frank Liddell of Well Xorth Emery, 90. ington and John Piccioni of Helper. An unusual exhibition of twirlintr a:is pieii by the two boys from BOLLARD MURDER N'orlh Enieiy. who threw their batons back and forth from one to the other. TRIAL SLATED :'; one-yea- THE FRIENDLY STORE These Prices Effective Fri., Sat., May - 7 G fresh lg. Doz. . 1 Tip Top 48-l- b Jell bag All Flavors sm1 lb ! Ivu gallon 3 cans MEAT DEVILED cans SAUSAGE VIENNA CORNED can BEEF SPINACH II tah JUICE, all brands MILK OXYGOL 1W POTATOES TABLE SYRUP TABLE SYRUP mi PORK BEANS N2'2 size can INSP, MARKET BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES lb 140 Utah E est lb ROAST S LIB PORK V I f Tl T a-- , CHOPS 4C lb ROAST 10 o e 190 221 J ttekm hof-ptta- CLUB STEAK BACON S!er PinNIP.UAM uillUIIHHI la:. Bect y haIves whole IfH lb Tenderized I CHEESE, FllU Cream Banquet CHEESE, MiId Banquet mild 5 lb loaf lb BACON STRIPS GROUND BEEF FRANKFURTERS, FRESH lb Tel IU 1 79? Practitioners : flErt m -- 2 F resh ,. VEAL y cross-sountr- GOVERNMENT UNION POT SHOWS cross-countr- Ikparariiq TOMATO COAL PRODUCTION DECLINE The establishment of a 710.500 acr, soil conservation district on the 11 ice liver watershed will be speedUtah' coal output daring the third ed up when Graham S. Quate of Salt production month of 193S amounted '1 M LV. S i It SUM rt to 109,000 tons, a decrease of 38.5 ItRt ordmator. arrives here to meet local per cent in comparison with the officials regarding the nl:ins. corresponding period of last year. Air. Quate will confer with Carl Production in 10:'7 was 275.000 tons. ' Lincoln Marshall of Xyman and According to Robert J. Henderson, Price, the state appointed members state coal mine inspector, deputy of the board of supervisors which the third production period of thta wiil administer the district. which ended March 26. showed Landowners residing in the area year, ;ui output decrease of 31.D7 per cent will i lect additional supervision under the first month and 21.7(3 per e in candidates the race, and Kight fill under the second mouth, wtien Hie election is expected to be called production was 217.000 tons and 216.. in the near lut ire W. tons, respectn ely. All aspirants foi supervisory Kists the last month as a Although distfrom Carbon the ire although rict will embrace land in (V. )on. whole declined in coal productivity, i Ducherne oun the final week of tlio period showed 1'iah. Wasatch M'OO ton gain oer the first week. ? res M. Qruaie is exported to discuss Fifty thousand tons were loaded in period ending March proposed land management and treat- the seven-dament projects when he visits here, 'ti. Other weekend loading reports in the month were: .March 5. 42.000 nccoridng to Mr. Xyman. ions; March 12. o'J.ut'O tous; March 10. SS.i'tiy tons. ... Utah's coal production in 1937 was KIWANIANS OBSERVE placed in government estimates at annual 3,750:000 tons, the largest DRIVERS' LICENSES FOR COURT TERM GOOD WILL WEEK output since 1929, according to Robert J. Henderson, deputy state coal mine inspector. ISSUED TO 22 With four criminal cases. Including Cooperating with Kiwanis clubs of The figures were based ou coal Jone first degree murder charge, 19 two nations, Canada and the United loading reports received by Mr. Hencivil actions and 42 naturalization States, the local club last Wednesday derson from the national bituminous Drivers' licenses were Issued at the proceedings on the calendar, paid tribute to the anniversary of coal commission. Saturday morning to 22 of 24 seventh Judicial district court In the signing of the Rush-Bago- t Agree: applicants by Vernon Davis and Jack Carbon county convened at 2 p.m ment as a part of the International The 1937 production represented L. Sullivan, state highway natrolmen an increase of over a half million, to final Good Will Week program. Tuesdav was devoted tons in with 193d, whea following tests given in the county on applications for citizen J. R. Roaf of Price, and a former Utah's comparison commissioners' room in the court liearing3 which are located mines, before Judge George Canadian, spoke to the club mem ship, conducted house. In Carbon county, produced Christensen by an inspector repre hers on the existing good will that mainly 3,216.000 tons. The 1929 tonnage waa Those obtaining permits are: C. of office Lake has been enjoyed by the two nations City senting the Salt J. Ranford. Wellington; approximately 5,160,000, the low mark Hubert M. the bureau ot immigration and na Percival Pierce, engineer for the between then and last year being la Richards. Fort Douglas; William turalization. Independent Coal Company of Kenll 1934. Output that year was only National; Samuel Sharp. Of chief interest during the new worth, was also a visitor of the 2,400,000 tons. National; Boyee A. Jabe, Helper; Nel- term will be the trial of James Henry club. Other guests included Gayle lie Behling, Ferron; Garland Brown. Mollard. 52. on a The 1937 gain over 1936 In this charge of murder Cox and Raymond Weeter, Helper state was higher than the national Mohrland: Barney Bertoglio, Royal; in the first degree. Mollard Is ao who were junior high students Oharles E. Hanley, Rains. cused of fatally shootinic Clarence chosen to represent Utah at the average, although the present yepr; Keith Barkle. Price; Cliff Lee, Sneddon. 24. during a February 26 Junior Red Cross convention this is expected to show a sharp drop under last year. Production for tha Price; Walter J. Hopper, Helper; Lee quarrel based on the defendant's week In San Francisco. first three months of 1938 was fat Sneddon's with Smith, Price; Wiley Pierce, Welling- friendship sister, J. R. Loftis, who left for below the Initial quarter of 1937, Mr. ton; John D. Little, Wellington: J. Flora Sneddon. Salt Lake to make his home, was Henderson said. W. Rich, Price; Albert Santi, Price; Other criminal actions list the fol with a token of apprecia presented Laurence Adams, Spring Canyon; lowing as defendants: Elgin Gramea tion bv members of the club. The Gus arson: Evlyne Anderson, Spring Canyon; J. and Joseph P. Somers, of ithe gift was made and Max Doulos, wilful failure to provide, and presentation Rapid Progress Vogapocis. Consumers; by Dr. James Ruggeri. to failure wilful pro Thorn, Spring Canyon. Pete DeAngeles, Is Made By A movement to put Helper on the vide. The latter case was continued Local Aviators radio was suggested by from the first 1938 term and had air, via Scouts To Attend The Memmott. President outlining previously been on the calendar for Hal Schultz, Latuda, took an of a series of programs was turned Merit Badge Pow-Wo- w the final term of 1937. important step toward securing over to the public affairs, with M. P. his pilot's license last week when It is expected that a large delegaStreet as chairman. he completed his tion of Boy Scouts from Carbon dis- PRiCE CITY TO IMPROVE the regular program, Following He flew from the Carbon flight. " "Batter-Upsaw will attend the first annual trict the members county airport to Grand Junction at Brig-haScout merit badge pow-wobaseball talking picture, which was back. As a result of his and COLLEGE OF SITE F"red Bosone. Young University today, Friday presented by approximately flight he added and Saturday. ' five hours to his solo flying reThe pow-wosponsored by an Carbon addition, in which the site GOOD FARM INCOME quirements. organization of Eagle Scouts at the of the new junior college is located According to reports from the university, is being planned for the is to be replatted by the city of Mr. Sehultz will take his airport, this PROVIDED BY AAA purpose of stimulating merit badge Price, was an announcement pilot's examination in the near' advancement, instruction by compe- week of William Grogan, Price city future. tent teachers to be given in 36 merit recorder. Reasons given are to ef C J. Allen, Helper, Is rapidly to was Almost $400,000,000 paid badge courses. fect a more uniform arangement of farms of the United States and more his solo flying and excompleting Each Scout will be eligible to try lots to replace the present irregular pects to be eligible for his Utah reached dollars than million a for four badges in the three days. pattern. flight within a few weeks. farmers' pocketbooks in direct payThe courses will probably be limited Mayor J. Bracken Lee and Mr. ments from the Agricultural Conserto boys of First Class or higher, al Grogan have been authorized by the vation program's payments between Memorial Fund though possibly Second Class Scouts city council to proceed with the re1 and November 30 of last will be admitted if conditions war- vision, whic his part of an exten- January a year, department or agriculture Given Bv Eor.rd rant it. sive program to make the junior issued recently points out. report To help finance erection of a Among the Carbon troops that have college district a beauty spot. from the The total appropriation In Memorial Park In hon monument indicated their intention of being in 26 to lots title holds The city fiscal year was $398,230,333, the re are represented at the pow-wothe district, the equities having been port said. Of this amount, about or of the World War dead, the Car Price troop No. 283, Spring Canyon commissioners voted to granted by the county to permit the $375,000,000 reached the individual bon county to the Gold Star contribute $250 troop Xo. 275 and Spring Glen troop construction apof thoroughfares farmers. $5,000,000 was spent as A No. 2S7. donation of $100 was Mothers. south from the proaching the campus county expenses in connection with and west. The city also will erect a the 1937 conservation program. State also approved toward the cost of O.I.O. state convenbridge over the canal south of the administrative costs took a slightly sponsoring the BEAN GROWERS TO on 28, and 29. tion 27, of April extensions and provide college larger bite from the total sum. totalto national county-widA youth ad water, sewer and light systems ing just under $12,000,000 for the to be ministration SPONSOR PLAN sponsored serve the state institution. project entire nation. Washington adminis the three college trative expense totaled $5,058,540. in conjunction with the county wel Surrounding fare department was also takea up buildings will be made as beautiful the report said. FOR WAREHOUSE to as possible. Mr. Grogan said. In the Listed In the department bulletin by the commission, according immediate vicinity is the new Price is the distribution both by states and county clerk. B. II. Young. the college site counties of the money paid to the At a meeting of the Carbon County baseball park, while parka 4.000,000 farmers who participated in from municipal Bean Growers' associa- is separated Planing Board Silstreet. The East Third the 1937 program. Payments under Concludes by secure to only tion, plans were discussed Inventory in Price of a ver Moon pavilion and municipal the naval stores program have not the establishment surrounoea oy which is but visit made to been A counties, by Carbon county compiled warehouse yet to; cleaning plant and are also located in the district. are listed by states. work out details of a WPA project serve the surrounding district. CCC camp has outfor the Box Elder, Cache, and Utah coun to compile an Inventory The near-bCarbon county sold about 300,000 program, "so ties benefitted most from the pay county planning board by Dr. O. J. beautification a lined will and pounds of beans last year our grounds will not suffer by com ments, the report Indicated. Box Wheatloy. economist, and Miss Helen pioduce much more than this in 19.18. Lieuten Elder county received over $166,000 Plxton. home demonstration with the campus, agent Utah consumes about 910,000 pounds parison S. Crull commanding of- n payments; the program brought of the state extension service at ant John Utah's buyers beans of per year. $135,874.87 Into Cache county; and Logan, was concluded last week. ficer. announced. ihave to go to California ana laano Utah county farmers derived almost Agricultural, livestock and poultry for their beans, while Carbon coun-Itv'- s from the government BE $109,000 TO CATTLE resources. be DAIRY prepossibilities. irrigation beans go to Colorado to home living conditions and other pared for marketing east of Chicago. TESTED FOR T.B. items concerned with county planExpressing themselves as wen satdistrict agricultural Unlicensed B. have Jewkes, J. treatment ning is shown In the inventory. they isfied with the received at the hands of the Colorado dairy and food Inspector, reported To Be Investigated APPOINTIVE OFFICERS NAMED of testing dairy cattle firms, chiefly Smith & Jordan of that the work tuberculosis for Dr. L. to E. Van According Aelstyn, Frnita, the growers agreed that they in Carbon county Appointive officers of Price lodge under the dir state deputy health officer, unlic do not wish to market their own; was begun Monday No. 1550 of the Benevolent and Promedical ensed are the practitioners ection of Shirley .eDcKer, uejmi.y beans but will contact smiin ar Order of Elks were named to state veterinarian in charge of T.B. object of a drive being carried on tective dan in an attempt to induce them this week by William M. Davis, new of of Utah work. by the department registration establish here, and develop the ly elected exalted ruler, as follows: The work will probably take a the state board of health. market for beans. Esquire, Richard T. Mitchell; chap1300 are as there months 1937 of Extension month to complete For the first six to County Glen Allred; inner guard, W. W. lain. about 400 head to be tested. The veterinarian Utah had the lowest maternal and Agent William II. Bennett, Lewis; organist, Harris Simonsen, halt and then in Rtate weeks nere Infant mortality rate of any will work two were planted houso irres of beans Clyde committee, Helper: ... .me - r, rr, arnO'tPlf the work temporarily because of en- the nation. The mortality rate In ociraso C. J. Roberts of Columbia Inst year, wun Vaught, else-',ni.fill must midhe of state where in the, payments which districts the o show considerable increase and Eugene Coll. waion. As planting doeri not Lvhere. Later he will, return to finish wives were used extensively how or s was To maintain Utah ever, May work high. Admitted To Honorary Society normally take phc until late ir Nebeker also made tne lesn high place In the country and to recau; definite no figures June, eariy Francis Flaim. Sunnyslde. a gradthree years ago, when Carbon coun- duce the mortality rate, the cambe obtained as yet. that uate student at the University of rating. paign Is being conducted. :he at meeting ty was given an accredited It was urged In some parts of this district, Utah, has been elected to membersuch a rating, less than think about ban growers begiu to particularly To f earn of one percent ani- which the of comprises Carbon, Emery, ship in the national scientific honsecuring seed, it being Grand and San Juan counties, there orary society, Sigma XI. it waa reshould be mals must be diseased. eed that out pointed are no practicing physicians, which ported this week. Members of the organ-..,incleaned before planting. The Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bath were Pro- - will probably ralBe a serious prob organization are selected on a basis also pledged Its support, to Carbon Couityjvo visitors Sunday. They attended lem In regard to enforcing the law. of the scientific research they have the the local health officer stated. the Utah Railway banquet. completed or are completing. Farm Bureau. it mm wmmmz l i .iv r. rita lb POT ROAST LARD g lb carton LARD 2 lb package .1701 850 1 194 1 SPRING FRYERS and SPRING ITENS FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY ,. one-hal- n fa newly-establishe- d y |