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Show ifi SUNS RATES display MvertWn Sun' 140) (nil launch ier inch by the month The Weather Weather reading! for the poat week aa given to The Sun by Henry Flask, observer, are aa follow; March 21, maximum 45, minimum 90; March 22, maximum 45, minimum 19; March 22, maximum 53, minimum 20; March 24, maximum 55, minimum 30; March rates are issue or four (4) a Transient, to local advert iwiue. los-l- n inch per (SO) rent aa 23 per cent additional No diniiluj liidnK accepted for the find or the page. Pace 1 readep twenty-fiv- e ftnU per line aa issue. t in. , He Sun'of 11 care joo depart-lakyour printing need. Volume 18, Number 35 e AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER YOR ROLLA E. WEST ASKS CITIZENS TO PROCLAMATION CLEAN CITY AS AID TO JOBLESS two-fol-d iii week program is being launch-in Price and ine rporat-- a ENTRANCE IN LOOP DENIED PRICE proclamation iuued by Mayor general cleanup and i tification program before the State Baseball League Rejects Price's band eonteat on Bid; Claim Expenses Too Gnat 1 14, 15 and 16 will be tied in Price has been rejected from the a drive by the looal .make-wor- 4 k nittee. Utah State Baseball league,' according ayor Weet take that the city be to a letter received Wednesday of this one for tho of ud in preparation over to viait the eity. week from & W. Ooodell, secretary Mt crowd hun-daof the organisation. oing ao it is hoped that five Reason for the action taken, accordof work for on employed to tho letter received, is that teams found. The will be ing Price of pro in tha northwestern section of the i wax decided upon whei CL 8. make-wor- k state such as Salt Lake City and Ogvon, representing the chamber of cens- den cannot afford to make the trip the nittee of Carbon eounty. e, met with Priee Poet No. 3 at to Priee has been working hard within American Legion hall last week outlined the plan. Civic and mnni-- 1 the past few weeks for a place in the rleague. Green River had also asked to heads will be asked to be admitted to make the league a sixsother objective of the job drive teen team dnb instead of fourteen. Those most interested in securing a i provide work for heads of needy ilus so that they .may earn the berth in the loop argue that games and other contribution they could be played in Price and Helper received from- the central relief on the same trip, without materially affecting the crowd at' either place f. wording to Mrs. Wilford Jensen, and would work up considerable inee at the Red Cross will undertake terest in the sport locally. Supporters of the local team will task of soliciting the pnblie for jobs. It is asked that the public protest the action of the state association, which they feel ia discriminative iperate with this program. 'ilford E. Jensen, Arthur Craven and will only add to the misunderN. L. Rinetti have been appointed standing existing between Price and Reid Pace, commander of the 1 i- Helper. make-wor- k committee mpost, as the war the American Legion. The TERMS depression" project of the legion PENITENTIARY work with other relief agencies. group of fifteen or twenty men will canvass Price and FACE FIVE MEN I jobs of any kind. This committee send a list of people promising iloyment to Henry Fiack, director Five of the eight defendants schedthe United States employment aer-- e uled to be tried on criminal branch here, who will allot the in the second term of the charges district rk to job seekers. The employment court for Carbon eonnty. whirh starts reau will be open every night exin the middle of April, face life terms it Sunday from 7 to 9 oclock at in the state prison if convicted n the court house. counts Hied against them. They are George Palokavich, first an degree murder; Ervin Jacobsen, John Erdei and Vance Ingram, robbery; &. Pat Sapienaro, assault with intent to ni far ya n Mil eo-ope- - un-iloy- ed 1 Found Not Guilty R. of Padding D. G. Western Payroll jury in district court Wednesday suing decided against the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad A 1 npany on grounds of no eause for tion and granted Charles Leo of dper $701.28 on hia counter claim. The railroad eompany had brought it in court claiming that Leo had dded 'the eompany 'payroll , while iployed as section foreman. They ire seeking $1059.64, which amount ey claimed was paid men who were ppoxed to be working for the corn-a- y. They claim Leo had. engaged men at a boarding house owned r him but had padded the company yroil to pay them. Leo entered a counter elaim stating iat he hired one.W. Watenable on i w instructions and that a of the railroad eompany aimed that Watenables employment as fraudulent The company said Leo impany rep-'sntati- ould be held liable for wages paid is man and that if the amount was rot back to the eompany that Leo ould not he prosecuted. Leo claims iat through his misunderstanding of ie situation he paid the Denver and io Grande' $651.60. In his counter claim he asked for & amount back plus interest on the T to rounds that Watenable was by the eompany. The ia $701.26. Moab cniploy-- d jury granted Garage and Stage Line Elects Officers For Ensuing Year The annual stockholders meeting of Moab Garage eompany and the elt Lake and Eastern Utah Stage aes were held in Moab last week, n.vs the of the lh. Officers and directors of both wiipnnics were elected for the com- year. The Moab Garage eompany elected E. Baldwin, president and mana-Mia- s Ethel Clark, vice nresident; I J. Fletcher, secretary, and C. E. Jnldwin, treasurer. These, with Don laylr, form the board of directors. Officers and directors of the stage ne company were elected as follow: O. L. Baldwin, president and mana--Miss Ethel Clnrk, vice president; J. Fletcher, secretary; C. E. Baldwin, treasurer; Don Taylor, Harold v lunsnl and G. It. Leonard, addi-tum.-il directors. a Times-Independe- nt 7; . S. Nielsen, former president of r,e Cmunwreial and Savings ink, came in last night frou Mt. "easant and will apend severs I days I'M round Priee looking after "uuieM interests. Nielsen has just from Long Beach, Calif., rtnrnjd tore he and Mrs. Nielsen have spent lb winter. i 57, minimum 34, .10; March 26, maximum 62, minimum 24; March 27, maximum 57, minimum 16. 25, maximum Whereas, The Intermountain High School Band contest will be held in Price' City, April 14, 15 and 16, 1932, and Arbor Day will be designated by the governor of the state of Utah during the week, and, ' Whereas, The Washington Memorial Park will be dediof George cated in commemoration of the Washington on Tuesday, April 12, 1932, and, committee will conduct a Whereas, The Make-Woand fix-u-p for the coining paint-u- p campaign of clean-uten days. Therefore, I, Rolls E. West, mayor of Price City, do hereby designate Tuesday, April 12, 1932, aa Prosperity Day and urge upon the citizens of Price City the advantages of cleaning, painting and repairing their homes, premises and vacant lots, prior to said date to provide work for unemployed men and women ; and I further designate this day as a holiday for the planting of trees and snrub-ber- y and the planting of trees and dedication Qf Washington Park, and urge upon our people the necessity of reaffirming our faith in the principles and blessings of the liberty this great man was instrumental in securing for us. Week Ending March 31, 1932 Wanda Warren Is Winner Li District Spelling Bee OFFICER TO SPEAK ON PROHIBITION Miss Wanda Warren of Spriug Canyon became champion speller ofsouth-- e astern Utah Saturday morning by spelling correctly the word "Mimicked after Mies Ireta Fullmer, Caa-ti- e Law Enforcement League Sponsors Dale entrant, mimed the word. Talk By Deputy Administrator. Miss Warren then spelled "bobbed" correctly for the title. She will bo W. W. McBride, deputy prohibition southeastern Utahs representative in rk administrator of .Utah, willxpeskin the state spelling be. p, Price 8unday, April 3. on the prohibiMias Warren ia the daughter of Mr. tion amendment, and methods used in and Mrs. Hubbard Warren of .Spring Canyon. She ie 12 years of ago and f enforcement the eighth grade. Besides being aeas McBride is being brought ta Priee to 8alt Lake City for the finale ah by the Community church division of will be presented with a plaque. Mar the recently organised Law Enforce- school will receive an engraved certifiment league. The law body proposed cate of championship. The two spellers previously uieeed to educate people of Price and eastern Utah in law observance. It Intends tantalize1 and other words had to students from to carry out a program of education w given. Twenty-fou- r San Juan, Grano, Emery and Carton along these lines through the of churches and civic organisa- entered the tournament. Only tions. lad registered before Saturday. , McBride's talk will be entirely con- Reva Boaone of Helper acted M Mrs. George Weet of Priee, structive and persnaaiet, according to J. F. MaeKnight. It wiii lie education- Mrs. John Hildabrant of Watts and al and will be devoted to a serious Deloa Brandon of Helper were judgconsideration of the pub'ii obligation es. W. W. Chrixtenxen, superintenin upholding moral anj tempcrauoe dent of schools, was chairman. This ia the first time in two yoarc standards. The enrollment division of the Law that a student of Priee was not tho Enforcement league will be very ac- winner. Words on whieh contestants (Signed), tive in tha near future and every per-so- n were eliminated are: Arrival, asparainterested 'or in svr.i:Mthy with gus, affectionately, allegiance, alleys, ROLLA E. WEST, the virtues and defects of tho prohibi- ammunition, analysis, artistic, asserttion law is asked to attend. Applica- ed, ascension, borrow, bluing, besiegMayor of Price City. tion of the law and means of proper ed, crochet, comparison, conjugation, remedies for its defects will be taken Mrrage, fatuous, eooly, hippopotamus, up. Reasons why the law mar not here millenium, conniving, tantalise and reached its expected efficiency or mimicked. Those entered in the eontett wen: why, in some ways, it has not been satisfactorily observed and enforced, Sen Juan, Ilene Hunt, Blnff; Grand will be discussed. eounty, Rnth Reid, Moab; Ethel Wise, Moab, ahd Keith Dutoise, Thompson ; Band In of Reason For Prices Entrants Number High Explained Large Emery eounty, Wilma Cowley, CleveWholesale Contest Make Move Necessary. t pro-noune- er. TWO NEW JUDGES COUNTY GAS PRICE IS DISCUSSED FOR BAND MEET ON (SCR By Representative. EFFECTS land; Selma Judi, Mohrland; Virginia The feature of the joint meeting of Jensen, Emery; Ireta Fullmer, Castle William II. Toy, secretary .f tho Dale; Carton, Lena Pngliese, Castle chamber of commerce, announced on the Priee and Helper chambers of was here commerce Gate; Toshio Fnkanaga, Rolapp; WalMonday evening Wednesday that it will be necessary a discussion of the ter Donaldson, Standard villa ; Florof gasoline prioe to secure two additional judges for in Carbon eounty. The two bodies took ins Zwahlen, 8pring "Glen, William Gordon Creek ; Wanda Warthq band contest because of the num- no stand favoring a reduction iu eost Nurses in the Priee eity hospital Konchar, ber of students entering the solo div- of the produet, .but voted to lake the ren , Spring Canyon; Midori Nakani, will be asked to aeeept a 10 per cent ision. .Mieheal Maloney, Hiawatha; Watt matter up with service station opera- reduction in salaries and other of- Ellen is;Merle have 'students Over two hundred Miner, Heiner ; Wilene tors and garages. ficials of tho institution wi! receive murder. signified their intention of competing Valynne Wilcox of ' MeMullin, Price; Tad Storey, wholesale oil dealer of aeti'in was similar reduction. This Palokavich is aeeused of shooting for the solo prizes. This division baa Axella Thayn, WellingKenilworth; at the meeting thatuk Price, explained tt meetin of the eity e0QDl ton; Jack Price, Helper; Anna Lum O. CL Dean during a quarrel at the been divided into five classifications, gasoline was shipped according to , Mon(Uy ev,ning. three last with Toy latters home on February 29. year. Latuda: Betty Lid deli, Coleompsred zones, and, a Price ia the breaking The nurses home, however, will be Watkins, Thelma Adame. Bunny-sid- e. The three robbery suspects are has written Clarence Hawking one point in Zone 3, the freight rate to and umbia, more charged with beating Gust E. Pappas of the judges from Salt 'Lake City,to Carbon county points was siightly retained but operated upon a The basis in tho future. and Issae Smith at the Marathon select two men to take care of tne in- higher than in other large nines of nurses asked, after it was planned to ranch on March 7 and stealing rifles, crease. of state. the iseontinne use of the home, thet the horses and other plunder. The context is assuming such large The subject of t lower gasoline eost :ome be retained and that they would Sapiens ro allegedly shot and wound- proportions that all committees wiU was introduced at the meeting in eon- with the eity in running ed Ramon Caberillo at Standardville be taxed to take rare of tjeraw4 nation with the tonriat trade project, Sixty Days . on February 14 which is expected. There will be over in whieh Priee and Helper ae Co- the place economically. on the. was at meeting It reported The punudiment for both robbeiy 1400 baud children here the three days. operating. Howard Thomas has been sentenced evening that the zoo, which to and assault with intent to murder is This number together with parents for The directors of both eluba went on Monday sixty days in the eonnty from five yean to life imprisonment and visitors should bring to Price the record aa favoring the movement to or years was located in the eity park, simple assault, according to Court aniand the discontinued been In the. term just completed, three largest crowd in the citys history. have Highway No. 50 become a part is Clerk E. S. Horxley, Friday. Thomas men were convicted on charges earn- The bousing committee has not re- of the proposed George Wasmngton mals moved to the Wilburg resort, was to have received sentence Satursouth Price. The of hy occupied plot from ing punishment of five years to life. ported hut ia making every effort to memorial route planned to cross the Diiworth the soo will be turned into a Washing- day morning waived Judge find rooms for approximately a thou- United States. time allowed hut They were Frank Smith and Lee Woolley, by ton memorial park and will be dediconvicted of mnrder intent at- sand children. Persona who have a The Labor day celebration nos dislaw. orwhen Arbor cated eonnty o day, tacks on Sheriff S. M. Bliss, and Thomas was found guilty list Wedcussed and it is planned to hav both spure room are asked to will plant trees in the in its observance. It ganizations Gargula, who was found guilty and should get in touch with Toy or rities nesday evening of simple assault dot. of a robbery at Helper in September, Mrs. Frank OLson. out of an attempted holdup was reported that folders describing growing in erected be will bird A sanctuary 1931. Carton eounty will go to press within of the Drug eompany in Prieo Kelley the fleer park. Other criminal eases to be heard Bullet From Unloaded the near future and bp sent ont to the place of the soo near Christmas night. On that night Thomand bei refenced will The be latter next term are: J. V. Johnson, appeal as and Elroy Anderson entered the surrounding communities in time to tified. Gun Injures Price on justice court conviction for violatAnderson held the attraition of eateh tourist trade thia summer. Mrs. Nan Johnsons appointment as store. while Thomas was alleged to Mr. ad a clerk ing peddlers ordinance in November, confirmed Man was Sunday deputy eitv treasurer have a heating pad under hi 1931; Ralph Lewis. Spanish Fork, input by the council and her salary fixed cost. On voluntary manslaughter; Gust brama-taki23, is in Price city hoswas Smith, She Ira at $M0 a year. appointed by J. T. Kelley, manager, stopped tho penistent violation. from a wound in the Rulon Bryner, treasurer. Lewis is accused of responsibility pital recovering Progressing aa they attempted to leave and Man-guArthur inflicted auby license drive to A arm, Stir for the death of Herbert Wilson, who right with a 32 calibre revolver Sunthat Thomas pnt the pad salesindividual salesmen and Work on the $2200 improvement tomobile shelf. A fight followed was fatally injured in a crash between on back the in Priee. home morning at Smith eity project on the Priee city water sys- men representing firms ont of the hia truck and- - one driven by Lewis dayThe and during the scuffle, Thomas pullaccident occurred when Man-gu- tem is progressing rapidly, of the the first before made be will according near Heiner on December 21, lJ3L out of his eoat. Ho dropped tho pistol from its holster to Alms Greenwood, month.'Heretofore only garages sell ed a gunand supervisor. city Graraatakis was arrested by eounty and pulled it jokingly the pair ran. the Smith. lie at gun pointed The pipeline is being removed from ng automobiles were licensed. A genand federal officers March 4 m posLater bullet apprehended, hit they were hailthe and liiensea the trigger under the Priee river in two places eral revision and equalization eourt. Anderson waa session of whiskey, mash and a still. pulled in the into ed wonnd The justice arm. made by a committee composSmith right a floater out of town, but Thom-w- u He had been arrested six times pre- was not serious, according to hospital and suspended stove the xtrcim. This willofbe Councilman given N. A. Rasmussen, is being done to prevent impure river ed bound over to district eourt aa viously on similar charges. authorities. water from seeping into the system. Smith and Sheldon L. Anderson. The and with assault 'with deadcharged after decided was drive license double npon of pipe is being Violation Is eighty-eigh- t seed laidA at the stretch weapon. ly apply from received been point where the line pass- a complaint hid LOANS IN CARSON es under the tracks of the Denver and a local automobile agency. The agency Charged Carbonville claimed that used rant were being seed loans have been Rio Grande Western railroad. Eighty-eigCase Man In sold in the city by persons not paycounBe Scouts P. Madsen, submitted to Orson DOUBLE WEDDING the yearly license, whieh i. $100. Moning until up agent, Gust Gramatakis, CO, wav bound tv agricultural City The rommitteea appointed o work and Mrs. Luke Millieh of Conto figures over to district court under a $300 day afternoon, according on the licenses will go over the ordinannounce ners the of marriage him. bv released Mrs. Robert B. Porter of Salt lato bond following a preliminary nearing ances and equalize amounts paid by The loan average a little oyer fioo, their daughters. Anna and Mury, to one of the regional directors of before Justice II. S. Robinett Friday City, institutions. various business beStonebreaker GolJcn Dave and which is Day, will arrive in Price FriGirl afternoon. He is charged with persis- making a total of $14,455 Scoots, was Mack electrician, The Olson, city loan respectively. ceremony will be to conduct training ing applied tor. The maximum tent violation of liquor jxissccion. morning day for bv only Iierfortned at their home in Consu- granted $1100 with whieh to carry schools Girl Soont leaders. This is the seventh time Gramata-ki- s of $400 is being applied for out electrical an on 7. project. mers improvement district. April has been arrested for possession. two farmers in the Carbon Meetings will be held on Saturday Line on three blocks mill be gone On March 4, federal officers and depover. This includes relining Paildale. morning from 0 until 11 o'clock, Satuties from Sheriff S. M. Bliss office At present the line there is overload- urday afternoon from 2 until 4, Satfound forty, gallons of moonshine at ed and a new line is needed to care urday evening from 8 until 10, and his pltee in Carbonville. Gramatakis for the houses recently built. Approxi- Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4 oclock. Meetings will to held at tha was sentenced to an indeterminate mately $237 will to needed for maChristensen iu April. t Superintendent W . term in the state penitentiary May 18, Community ehuroh for captains, lieuline. cable that on askterial in and Teachers ne will the district schools in tenants and committee members. 1929, when found guilty of the same announced Monday that ed to accept a 10 per cent reduction oil in would PRICE VANDYKES FOOD STORE district charge. tho Carton CHANGES POLICY Licensed ho limited to eight months in Hilary, however, and the poaition will be disconHELPER MAN FINED of suiierviaor to due primary as this, same the next year, local CL S. Dawson, manager of the Frank Chiodo, Green River. of the eonniy com- tinued. Joe Borcago of Helper was fined the recent action When asked to allow the hoard o Van Pyhes Fowl store, announces a the iu a Florence Politono, Green River. ehangi. regarding missioners $100 or given the alternative of a education to add one mill to the gen- change in policy beginning th'x week. Louis . Workman, Kis. tcliool levy. in tha of county number like the amount from The store lisa been completely gone days Marvel Anderson, Kiz. Teacher contracts are being dr wn eral fund and dedurt Wedfound he was when guilly will service so commisthe that the over jail term if and arranged sinking fund, county to allow for a Mitrhell D. Sidernis, Ponaumers. An attractive sale nesday by Justire J. W. Hammond of up financial difficulties of the sioners, after a hearing, decided to be the Afton Van Wagonent, Consumers. remainder the the have beard the to has been the liquor possession. Rorzago was pickpresent arranged foj question ate settled. The length of Alvin with ed up bv federal men in Helper, who Kslley, Newbery, Ore. term will not to definitely pnblie vote at the general election this of the week to acquaint pcoplo Esther found ?2 bottle of beer and a half whool falL Downing, Newberg, Ore, meets the new board policy. known until the school pint of moonshine in hia possession. SFMMOfflES - Attacker Drug Man Sentenced to Serve jil Dia-men- ti, Rug-geri- Work s, m Price Pipeline Rapidly - out-of-to- m Persistent t for Liquor Regional Director For In Girl to This Friday ht Eight Months School Term For Next Year rob-ahili- ty to Wed ! . nine-mont- h die-tri- et y. |