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Show AOE EIGHT REGISTRATION AGENTS IIAMED DR, FAHRING SEEKS RETURN TO SALIIIA ROAD TO GET SUPPORT FOR CARBON CO. GARON COMMISSION OF COMMISSION A as county commisThe Carbon county commissioners at their last regular meeting approv- sioner of Carbon county, Dr. C. R. ed the appointment of registration Fahring of Helper, became the agents for the forthcoming eletcions, eleventh Democrat in the county to file for office last and urged all eligible voters, espeFriday when he ancially returned veterans, to check the Tolls to determine if they were regnounced he would seek the istered and eligible to vote in the two-terme- r four-yea- r 1946 elections. law provides that veterans who cast an absentee ballot in the last general elecion are registered and thus qualifipd voters. However, there always remains the chance that even though this was done the name might have been inadvertently left off the book, or the absentee ballot did not arrive in time for the The elecion: Following are the approved agents of Sunnydale, with the exception North Dragerton and Carbon vine, where appointments have not been made: Scofield, Mrs. Mable F. Biggs; Clear Creek. Mrs. Walter Jones; Royal, Mrs. Ronald Bradshaw; Castle Gate, S. A. Rosa; East Helper, Mrs. Ernest Flaim: West Helper, Louise Anderson; Spring Glen, Edith Hunter; Kenllworth, Mrs. Vivian Jones; Peerless, Mrs. Charleg Jones; Spring Canyon, Fla Jensen; Standardville, Mrs. W, D. Wilson; Latnda, Mrs. WJlllam Reese; Rains, Alice Ball. ; Northwest Price, Crystal C. East Price, Mrs. Jennie W. Johnson; South Price, Mrs. Leo Leonard; Wellington, Myrtle Cook; Sunny side, Rhoda Patterson; Northwest Helper, Caroline Tomslc; Wat-tit- , Mrs. Ethel Egbert; Hiawatha, Mrs. Lucille Parmley; South Dragerton, Blanche M. Justenson; Martin, Mrs. Leo Truscott; Columbia, Mrs. Hannah Evans; Consumers, a Vila Johnson; Central Price, Mrs. Northeast Price, Grange; Miller Creek, Xaren Axelgaard; Jnnle M. AH red. Ben-eon- post on the commission in the primary election on July 9th. Dr. Fahring, who has been an active worker in the party for and many years, who engaged in the of dentis-tI ractice Dr. Fahring here and in. Sunnvside until retiring a few years aeo. first started his tenure of office as a commissioner in 1933 as a four- for year electee. He was term in 1936,-J)- ut another four-yea- r lost out in 1940 when he again sought At the time Dr. Fahring filed he was the only commissioner candidate, but it was believed that by Wednesday night, the deadline, there would he several contesting for the commis ppstt. A two and four-yeasioner will be elected, wuuam camp-be-ll is the holdover, and E. B. Miller and J. O. Peterson are the retiring commissioners. They both filed he- fore the deadline Wednesday. 3 Pern-ocrnti- c ; T Foreign Recruiter Will Not Visit Price Recruiter Miss Leona Lines, re cruiting representative for the Ogden Air Technical Service command sche duled to be at the Untied States Bnv ployment service office Price, Utah, from May 27 to June 1, to recruit workers for Hawaii will not come to Price as scheduled. to secure em Veterans IOOF Grand Lodge ployment in Hawaii shonld file their at the United States And Rebekah Assembly applications service office at 67 East Employment Convene In S. L. C. Man street, Price, Utah. Veterans desiring to secure Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. and Reare considered qualified to n bekah State Assembly of Utah ed in Salt Lake City, Monday, fill the positions open in Hawaii. 014, 070, 098, 129, 144, 240, 304, 316. Tuesday and Wednesday of last 381, 621, 528, 548, 550, 555, 609, 322, week. Attending from Utahna Re bekah Lodge were "Mrs. Nora Seeley 620, 730, 647, 65. 686, 687. 747. 948, and Lillian McKlnnon of Price, Miss 955, 957, 961, 862. Carrie Ashton, Frances Greenhalgh, cal and organ music and an interKatherine Wright and Leva Hall of esting address by Secretary of State Helper. Monson completed the evening. The ceremonies opened Monday Tuesday and Wednesday were de. evening with an informal to general business of the two voted of vo- A Ver-Beis- des-rln- g con-Te- , get-ac- program (juainted meeting. TOMSIC PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbtaf- - Heating- - Supplies. EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE HELPER 171 orders. Midvale Rebekah Lodge initiated a large class of candidates Tuesday evening. Installation took place Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Elizabeth Hech-le- r of Salt Lake City became the president of the Rebekah Assembly for the coming year. Installed as Grand Master was E. L. Sorrenson, Salt Lake. PYTHIAN SISTERS The regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be held at the K. P. hall in Helper next Wednesday, June 5, Mrs. Sarah Wilde will preside and Mrs. Bertha Spratling will bring the gift box. The luncheon will be pre-- I WW II J II 111 J Hats Water-Blo- c Flks Initiate Four An allocation of. $176,000 made for the Salina - Canyon highway early this spring will be available even though the project is not started by the end of the fiscal year and surveys of needs on the highway will he completed so that work can be started on the road this year were statements made by Chairman Ray I.eavitt of the Utah state highway commission to one of the largest delegations ever gathered to attend a capitol meeting in the of the Salna Canyon highway. This delegation consisted of the county commissioners of Carbon, Emery, Sevier and Beaver counties anj Charleg H. Semken, Carbon county Democratic chairman; B. H. young. Carbon county clerk, and J. A. Theobald of the Carbon County Associated Industries, all of Price, and Frank Martinez of Richfield. In addition the delegation included city officials from all of the counties as well as several coal mine oper- ators. Spokesman Ernest for the group MARRIAGE PERMITS More New Members Four new members were initiated into the Price Elks lodge last week at the lodge's regular meeting, the first group to be taken in by the Price City Hospital new officers of the group. May 20 Mr. and Mrs. Blain Hall, Exalted Ruler Art Norton presided Helper, girl. the ceremonies which initiated over Her-rerMay 20 Mr. and Mrs. Moser Dean J. Holdaway, L. C. Fitzwater, and J. M. Lenn-berHelper, girl. Vuksinick L. Louis James Mrs. and Mr. 20 May into the lodge. Jouflas, Price, twin girls. A ballot was also taken on May 21 Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, and Arthur M. Baker was Helper, girl. the lodge. into accepted May 221 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phone News Items to The Journal Thomas, Price, hoy. Velerio, May 22 Mrs. Christina Price, girl. Marvin 23 Mr. anjl Mrs. May Morris, Price, girl. SanMay 23 Mr. and Mrs. Robert twin boys. derson, Price, May 24 Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rhodes, Price, boy. Fos-saMay 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helper, boy. g According to Brigham H. Young county clerk marriage permits were issued to the following couples dur-In- g the past week: Bishop N. Garner. Spring Glen and Leona Miller, Spring Glen. E. Marwin Johansen, Elmo and Cora Larie Oliver ,Elmo. d Lynn Thayn, Wellington and Dial, Dragerton. Berl Jefferson Penrod, Price and Bonnie Christensen, Price. Mil-dre- Gummed Labels (all sizes) for sale at the Journal. STEVE J. DIAMANTI Wishes To Announce The t, COUNTY RECORDER TO" OPENING OF CONDUCT ACTIVE ELECTION CAMPAIGN was Joseph, commissioner from Mrs. Lena F. Barlett, who several Beaver county, and he stated that weeks ago announced her candidacy G. the Salina Canyon highway was an ecnomic need for the section of the state it traverses. He stated that the understanding of the group ob tained at a meeting earlier in the year with the governor was that $176,000 would be spent this year and that the construction work each year would be continuous thereafter until completed. Chairman Leavitt explained to the group that his desire was to follow out the wishes of all concerning the road but that the greates handicap of the department is the lack of engineers. This meeting in Salt Lake City was the outcome of a meeting held the week before at Salina which was called to discuss J. Bracken Lee's proposal that the counties take it upon themselves to complete the road if the state did not see fit to do so. Diamanii Rflotor So to the office of county for recorder, has indicated she will engage in a very active campaign in the hopes she will be rturned to the position she has filled for the past three and years. Elected to the office previously - one-hal- f ff(c7ord held by Mrs. Katie Liddell of lington, Mrs. Bartlett gained a large majojrlty of the votes cast in the 1942 election in fact she Tan well ahead of the Democratic ticket in the " county. In announcing that she will actively campaign for reelection, Mrs. Bartlett said she will conduct her activity purely on the record she has made while serving in the court house. "I appreciated very sincerely the fine support given me in the 1942 election by the people of Carbon county, and I pledge I shall continue serving all the people of this county in the same impartial and friendly manner I have during my PRICE POINTS TO first term in office," Mrs. Bartlett said. She is the mother of four children and art their eole support. HOTEL BUILDING Opposing Mrs. Bartlett for the recorder post- - is Mrs. Effie Anderson Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Price last of Price. week was named chairman of a committee destined to raise money V. A. Official Gives with which to build a new hotel in On the county seat. A. N. Smith was Vet Contact Service named treasurer of the group. E. A. Littlefield, manager of the An executive committee consisting Administration for the state Veterans of about 45 names was selected to start the ball rolling to gain pledges of Utah, this week announced the opof $204,000 or 60 per cent of the ening of three additional contact oftotal sum needed for the hotel. Units fices designed to expedite the handof preferred and capital stock will ling of veterans' affairs. The new be issued, the preferred paying four offices will be at Manti, Beaver and per cent. The balance of the money Roosevelt Mr. Littlefield pointed out that the or around $140,000 will be raised by new units bring the total of three a mortgage on the building. If the plan goes through, it has contact offices to thirteen within the been practically decided to build the state, including offices at Logan, structure on the corner a group re- Brigham City, Ogden, Provo, Price, cently purchased from the local Elks Fort Douglas, Richfield, and three at lodge on Carbon avenue and First Salt Lake City, in addition to the from these North. E. J. Hockenbury and E. H. new units. Operating W. Wala, representing the Hocken- key points, itinerant service to almost all Utah communities is conbury hotel system, are in Price helping complete details for the launch- templated, Mrs. Littlefield said. In explaining the contact service to ing of the project. veterans, Mr. Littlefield points out that the veterans Administraion is a Teacher Budget bureau of the federal government (Continued from Page One) to charged with the responsibility The contact offices veterans' rights. ation of school plant, $59,550; mainthroughout the state serve as Infortenance of school plant, $27,800; fix- mation and processing centers, maked charges, $15,500; capital outlay, it unnecessary for veterans to ing $32,540; debt service, $74,887.50, makgo to the regional office n Salt Lake ing a total of $797,014. The budget on such matters as pensions, Inalso shows outstanding bonds in the City and education. surance, value of $23,000. During the meeting the board Price Resident the expenditure of $20,000 for repair work on buildings and Fined $50 the summer Killing equipment during months.. A sentence to pay a fine of $50 in A committee representing the Am- Price city court was placed on Ray erican Legion met with the board Lewis Bentley, Price, who pleaded and requested the use of the high guilty to a charge of having killed school and Junior high gymnasiums three hen out of season. pheasants for dances to be held during the In pronouncing sentence, the court state legion convention here in "Au- pointed out that while the killing gust. The board advised the com- of game birds out of season has almittee that the gymnasiums could be ways been a serious offense, it was rented under rules set up by the particularly so at this time of the board in such matters which asks year, since the hen8 are hatching a nominal fee for the use of such eggs and killing them ultimately buildings. causes loss of a large number of Jase Jowell was again employed birds. by the board to haul coal from FLIER the camps to the schools in the MAKES 13 HOPS valley for the coming school term. Lieutenant D. S. Lvons. itrm as The board also granted permission to the Teen Age canteen to move Andersonburg, Pennsylvania, wearing Into one room of the Central school an artmcial leg, completed I3 sucand landings in one until some time in August when the cessful take-off- s building is to be cleaned and repairs day recently aboard the aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La- . instituted. Refusing a medical survey when he lost his left pared nnder the direction of Mrs, leg as a result of wounds suffered Wilde and Mrs. Zeddles. during the first attack of Pearl Har'Members of the apward temple No, bor, Lieutenant Lyons returned to 5 are Invited to attend the visitation, duty as a field drone operator. His initialon and program for the grand Job as to take-off- , put through machief, to be held in Salt Lake City neuvers and land pilotless planes on June 6. from his ground station. He finally convinced aupeprior officers h SHERIFF NABS MAN ON could fly an 'plane. BAD CHECK CHARGE dition in Seventh district court be-Franklin Nleteoo, 44, arresed by rore his departure with the New Carbon county officers at the request Mexico sheriff. of authorities from Farmlngton, New Mexico, on a charge of issuing bad The happiest conversation la iha checks, was returned to New Mexico of which nothing is distinctly re- Saturday by the Farmlngton sheriff. memoered, but a general effect of Nielson signed a waiver of extra- - pleasing impression. Johnson. Sd& and Services" Wel- Saturday. Mm 1 . FICWERS For The Ladies and REFRESHMENTS for Men ie SEE The 1Q46 FORD Convertable & Sedan Data 4-Do- ' or On Display. . . i THE FACT IS By GENERAL ELECTRIC WIZARD MACHINE g For Pheasants V tie i . m a s Red ImM, Foneari $6S0 lines that Done with the precision styling you've come to expect from LEE... then to those superb lines for as long as you wear the hat. Potent point for hat- d Label, Edgtlte ttO.OO tatijfaction built ! 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