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Show PAGE THREE nnn 'fi'iY fvfy Hi AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER a A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SDN AND NEARS CARBON-BO- COMPLETION OTA ELDER IN STATE X jCARBON COUNTY VERDICT AWAITED response tMSHSTIC local RENDERED whole-- d elastic response and of the two are cooperation score of '. returns given by a the annual here this week in Red .incan call in all the to in before y tion date, the the unities of direction No-;3er- 27. Car-Pa- ce county Cross chairman Mrs. Royal idsen, as head of price workers, as Carlyle Pace the local workers bending their efforts in :a of recruiting many new mem-- s to the mother organization and stimulate interest in the various jses of the Red Cross. t nation, been Opening Breakfast here with a morning break- Rinetti & Capitolo restau- Pace acting as chairman A. Ruel csted by Father William and of-- J the master of ceremonies s' at the with more than 45. work'to receive their final Auctions. There were 46 workers the Price district, Mrs. Frandsen id and all conducted their work in Pace ly commendable manners. a also marked in his comments on work of the local workers. Full Quota Expected From a quota of $325 set for this 7, listing as many new members, a al of $200 was taken in the first 4 and Mrs. Frandsen said that the isre quota would probably be in by a end of the week. Royal, with a 3ta of $50 and 50 new members, med in $94, more than $40 above ar regular allotment. Other camps ire to have been reporting their re to the central office this week the total county allotment of 1200 3r members is expected to be reach : without difficulty. Helper Drive Starts Helper, the official drive is to (Continued On Pace Five) toastmaster, s assembled i In iSSTAL service ASSISTS Quests All SECURITY Applications From Returned Employers Be By L undeT's COMING YEAR IS NEARLY COMPLETE T0 M?;!AST COLOR ILL SIZES. ME. Continued developi phrase to the victor belongs the spoils, will to establish a proposal circles school in throughgrid significant meaning high a branch of the Univt out the state this week, with the race for the Utah state prep Public To Inspect New Drawing or at Price will be strengthe. At Early Session Next football championship narrowing down to four slashing teams, cussio Month, Report two of which are meeting in Kiwanis Stadium in Price Saturday project Carbons afternoon at 1 :30 p. m. oclock in the state semi-finalof the 1937 budget under Drawing highly-toutemeeting" d tackle will the Dinosaurs, winners over Region Three which Price city will operate next Associate and formidable Box Elder Bees in the crucial affair de- year, has been virtually completed Clubs of an opand should be finished within the termining the right for I I I I l I t HI IIIH ern Utah, Stadin next the to statement a week, according University portunity delegates co from City Recorder William Grogan. ium in Salt Lake City next Sat- ; Request Local at Moab this Discussed By Dads urday and the state title. for a rt urday Discussion of the new budget will Stores to Close Seldom previously, has such a grid session. lar be undertaken council at the A have a well-wor- n s. -- 1 1 classic in this section been responsible for such a high degree of interest. A During Game - by city their meeting November 23, Grogan said. Considerable time is to be spent in studying the new financial arrangement and after the budget has been thoroughly viewed, it will be placed up for public reaction. . Public Meeting An open discussion will be the principal item of business during the council meet of December 14, with the general public urged to be present and render suggestions on the plan. All those who wish to advocate any changes or other items with reference to the budget, should be present at this meeting for after that, the necessary changes will be made and the budget returned to the council for its final approval. Similar Drawing The items listed for next year, along with the financial status will be about the same as this year, the recorder asserted. Therell be a few changes in the new program, he replied, but not enough to make an outstanding difference. Each year there are a few changes from the previous year. The county budget for next year will be on file after November 20, it was made known. The county commissioners will meet at that time and are to go over their budget. It will not be officially adopted as correct until some time next month after a similar public meeting as the city is planning. While seve matters of in' purpose is strongly apparent portance to thf behind the movements of both section will be elevens, both intent upon the downfall A request that stores and busiplaced before the of the other and both with a serious ness concerns of Price unofficially representatives, widespread attention is expected to focus on the junior coleye on the final game and its signifiband together and close Saturday cance. Carbon enters the field the lege proposal, as it has become one afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. having taken of the main issues of educational inproverbial under-do- g Elder footfor the Carbon-Bo- x a trouncing from Box Elder the last terest to eastern Utah. Through the ball classic here, has been made four years in the final rounds. Last of State Senator George M. efforts Lee Bracken by Mayor J. year the two rivals met in Salt Lake Miller, County Superintendent G. J. While no official holiday closing Reeves and others prominently affiliCity for the championship of the state; has been given, Lee requested the locals returning with a crushing ated with civic and educational work, that merchants take it upon 14-- 0 defeat from the Bees. In 1934, the possibilities of receiving such an if to even a for themselves close, the last game of that season, Box institution are ascending to their short time, for the game. Being defeat in Elder administered a semi-finbrightest peak and the results of the the state and because and previous to that the confab are expected to render aid to of the high degree of interest distime, had taken pleasure in drubbing the cause. played in the tilt, the merchants the Dinosaurs. Near 400 Students are asked to respond. Locals Skeptical data compiled for presenThrough In consideration of the importtation at the meeting, it was made And Carbon is justly worried. ance of this game to Carbon known that such an institution could Throughout the entire season they county and especially to Price, accommodate approximately 400 stuhave kept an eye open for just such the stores should get together and now as dents, that see if they cant arrange to close. this and an opportunity entering from six eastern Utah the time has arrived they do not in(Continued On Page Five) Therell undoubtedly be a large tend to slip. Coach Pres Summer-hay- s, number of outside persons to the director of Carbon grid activgame and the local team will need NAME DIRECTORS all the support possible. ities, is fully aware of the game and its potentialities. Of the opinion that Also it will be illustrative of his wards have one of the best opporcivic pride in the football team if OF CARBON-EMER- Y tunities ever, of notching the Bees, he a large number of local fans and has devoted special training and business men attend. plays for this game and the entire FISH, GAME BODY team is keyed to a nervous pitch. PLANS CONTINUE; . Invaders Favored lair Box Elder invades the Dinosaur Years Important Meeting Set favoran approximately TO BIGGER POINT For Next Tuesday In ite. Because of their record of the Elks Club past years, they have gained a goodly Coal CATHOLIC FROLIC circles. amount of prestige in prep Members of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish Even As jEarl Ferguson, the 'Bees coach has! and Game Association will meet next of championship number a presented DEATH RATE FOR Tuesday, November 24, for their elec'teams to active competition and this Many Participate In Advance coal production for the last tion of a board of directors, in the Utahs years edition is said to be among Work; Queens Race two weeks of October, this year, re- most important meeting of the year. the best. Not only have they cleaned Draws Interest AUTO ACCIDENT mained at 81,000 tons, according to This was made known late last week everything in Region One, emerging the weekly report given out by the by Secretary A. S. Horsley who urges with a perfect slate but they won the It happens one a year, and every division of mines this week. No gain all members to attend. MOUNTS 1935 championship and have that year it grows! VICTIMS, was made durihg the last week over Held In Elks Club (Continued On Page Eight) Displaying a tremendous county- the week of October 24, both totals The meeting is to be held in the wide organization towards a bigger even. Elks club in Price presumand greater entertainment, the fourth remaining Kenilworth Resident Succumbs Mine Last year for the week ending No- ably at 8:00 p. m. starting President Elmie Catholic is Carbon annual Carnival To In Local Hospital vember 2, the state coal centers ship- Bernardi will officiate. well under way for its spectacular 95,000 tons; in 1934 however, it Recent Injuries Thirty directors are to be chosen, indoor show to be held at the Silver ped to 75,000 tons. In 1929, the Says dropped said, representing practically Horsley Moon hall December 10, 11, 12. week of November 2 when production all the towns and camps within CarEastern Utahs auto fatality list rose met committees Wednes Activity More than one thousand new memwas heaviest, 123,000 tons went out. bon and Emery county. The associaone higher here late last week, with have been added to the rolls day evening to discuss new ideas in bers The October average for 1923 was tion boasts of a M. Snow, Leonard of the death membership estithemes their AmChoosing 121,000 tons. resident of Kenilworth who of the United Mine Workers of at mated 1500 around and while alt which includes from East, West and South, they succumbed to injuries sustained a erica in the district not the members will be able to atof gigantic proportions and Wyoming, according to Vir- promise to tend short time ago when the car he was Utah their own due this meeting ANNUAL DANCE TO of the amusements this year. gil Wright, secretary-treasuris hoped a turnout driving plunged into a wrash between reasons, capacity Women all over the county are g who is here this Week Price and Helper. Snow died in the organization, for. to out of turn the best workers needlework. the to business attending Price City hospital last Saturday of union. BE HELD LOCALLY Urges Attendance Clubs have been meeting each week to have all the mema punctured lung and other injuries. like Wed of in Castle a is resident Mr. Wright CheyPrice, Helper, Columbia, Services Held to attend, he said. bers enne, Wyoming, and has been district Gate, Kenilworth and Standardville to BY CARBON LODGE This possible, is tfie most important meeting Funeral services were held Tues- secretary-treasurfor several years. produce an array of fancy work such D. S. taberof the year, the selection of the govday at 1 I m. in the L. Operations of the coal mines is ex- as has never before been gathered in board of directors, and the nacle at Orangeville under the direc- ceptionally good this year, he reports, this section. Plans are being completed this week erning more that attend, the larger repretion of the Flynn Funeral Home of some production units having already is contest colorThe Carnival Queen for the holding of that yearly we will have. The meeting sentation Price. Final rites were conducted by established all-tiin their records drawing much interest. The chosen ful event, the annual Thanksgiving interto have been held soonwas originally Mr. and , Bishop John H. Taylor with Wright mining. Miss will quantity select her gift a beautiful dance, under auspices of the Price of the members and a number but er, ment in the Orangeville cemetery. field Frank Bonacci, Utah representaof the Order of Ahepa. gold Elgin watch in the latest model out of town, hence the are officers The accident itself occurred at the tive of the miners, have been contact- from the Gift Shop at Helper or a chapter This will be the seventh annual highjunction of the ing various locals in the district this lovely set diamond in modern ar- turkey day dance which has been postponement to the later date. when road Creek Officers for the association are seweek. way and Gordon rangement from the Lewis Jewelry sponsored here by the lodge, the lected Snow attempted to complete a turn by the board at a later date, it or a studded necklace from Moss events always proving of highly enwas VILLARD FUNERAL SUNDAY was said. but drove into a wash. The carowntertaining quality and attracting Funeral services for the late Paul Jewelry. said recently that an effort considerably damaged, and its Also one of these gifts will be giv- happy, pleasure-lovin- g group from is Horsley a also passenger, Villard of Latuda, Carbon county pio- en to the matrons, and the flower forth to secure the serput er, William Monson, being the district. Olsen of Ogden of was injured. neer, will be held Sunday from the girls and pages will be presented with throughout of vices Orange Every effort possible is being made the Masonic temple in Price, starting at reserve departRushed To Price forestry regional to again make the dance an outstand2 oclock, it was announced this noon. gifts. and show this aid, attend ment summoned to meeting On motorists Page Five) (Continued Passing ing event, the committee expecting to some rushthe forin of were life wild men pictures and the two injured have all details completed tomorrow. treatment. ests. for Price to ed More detailed announcement of the 1894 Mr. Olsen is known to be a forceHe was born in Orangeville in arrangements will be made in the ful for Kenilworth in resided had speaker and will probably give an and next issue of The of the pictures along with explanation the past 15 years. He was employed of the is chairman George Karaas Coke and to the members of Coal address a special The line forms to the right, ladies! committee in charge of the dance, his by the Independent association. the company as an electrical engineer.Mrs. assistants being Nick Bikakis and Rather an odd introductory but certainly proper considSurvivors include his widow, Manus Salevurakis. role of Kiddie the Lee which J. Bracken ering Kupid three children, and Mayor Jessie R. Snow, was called upon to serve as in a letMac Snow, Blain Snow and Miss ter from a Colorado rancher, possessPhyllis Snow, also the following or of livestock sufficient for a small brothers and sisters: Spencer E. and W. Grant Snow, Mrs. E. R. Cox, Guy farm and a willingness to join hands Representing 28 high schools in and SamSnow, Mrs. C. W. Richards Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, 290 journwith a fair one who is a blonde and uel P. Snow. alists gathered at Brigham Young 23 to 28 years old, weight about 110 of the early formation University Saturday to participate in Possibility or 120 pounds and one that can be of a meat cutters union local in Car the Fourth Annual Conference of InDAVIS TO SEATTLE satisfied on a ranch, also one that is bon county looms largely at the pres- termountain High School Journalists. not asking for a lot of money. Davis is school publications ent, according to a statement issued Representative Highway Patrolman Vem widfrom a is The this husband secbe W. would F. week Saturday this return to were by displayed during Weyersbberg, prominently expected deower who has a twenty months old baby. He is six feet three retary of the Salt Lake City local the day, and staff advisers and staffs Seattle, Washington, where he sentenced who has been contacting butchers of from the various publications were inches tall, has ddrk hair and dark eyes and is forty-fou- r posited a federal prisoner federal the district during the past few days. benefited by comparisons tts well as penitentiary the in old. to a term years Quite a large number of the by the lectures by prominent Utah there. Davis left early this week for Lee has in his possession the address and appliMayor of the district have previously journalists and the panel discussions. Salt Lake City where he picked up cants this for the proposed married role may secure it from been members of their organized craft Carbon county high school was repthe prisoner, name unknown, and Price chief executive. Pacific for the train but there has not been a local in the resented by Johnny K. Georgedes, continued by district. coast city. Adolph Ruggeri and Lloyd E. Perigo. two-fol- d self-defen- se, self-defen- se; 7- -0 al semi-fina- ls Way-ma- high-power- ed w two-to-o- ne Production Total October Ends Operations Are Attaining Good Mark, IN WORK OFSOCIAL ed U Self-Defen- se to go over its r drive is expected i ja and result in one of the finest In conjunction T" ects of its type. I similar drives throughout the :t and jury of eleven farmers, one miner and an alternate was to have been handed the fate of Hugh War Wayman, veteran on trial in the Emery county court at Castle Dale for the murder of Sheriff W. L. Black late this summer. The case was expected to have been given to the jury sometime today, after both the state and the defense have concluded their evidence and Presiding Judge Dilworth Wool-le- y had rendered his instructions. Claim the Basing its plea on defense of Wayman was built around the unforseen actions presumably to have been taken by the sheriff when he approached the defendant the morning of the shooting. Lou Larsen, defense head, claimed that Wayman he had no way shot in of knowing what the officer would do, nor did he know whether or not That the the officer was armed. shootings were justifiable, Wayman claimed shortly after the doubletragedy in a talk with news representatives. Ask Death Penalty Closing its argument, the state demanded the death penalty, asserting that the murder was wilful and Donald T. Adams, diswho was assisting trict attorney-elec- t, the prosecution, and County Attorney n W. G. Peacock, Jr., claimed that his for shells purchased rifle after it was made known that the officer would be brought to attempt an arbitration.arof an The case itself grew out is Wayman water on rights. gument ofthe killed police alleged to have ficer then turned ,the gun on his brother-in-lawho was preceding the sheriffs car. The tragedy occurred the morning of August 23, approximately a mile from Ferron. grim-lipp- ex-Wo- under jsdueted State Seeks Death Penalty A to destined ad To Have Iieen Given Case Today; Cross drive, insti-'- 4 Price Mon-an- d GRIDIRON FOR TRY AT STATE PREP TITLE NEXT WEEK; ARE BITTER RIVALS WINNER TO OFHUGHWAYMAN Jury SEMI-FINA- MEET IN KIWAN1S STADIUM HERE CITY BUDGET FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR TILT IN MURDER TRIAL WORKERS E 19, 1936 PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I CROSS NEWS-ADVOCAT- Saturday Union Official fun-a-lor- e. er between the Social and the United States rarity Board l Service has been augmented nt :jhe efforts of the postoffice to secure application from tf-a- de-me- throughout the nation filing for Social Security 'Plications. In conjunction with the Tam, the local post office depart- is making an urgent request it ail employers of workers under age of 65 not exempt as designat-a- n official circular, return their applications to the :0re Saturday, November 21, 1936. a statement , made this week by faster Ray Walters, it was said 'f emPloyers should fill out a form 'Wn and identified as SS-- 4 and list f employees under him and eligible fte pension. After the form is mpleted, it should be handed to a Tsentative of the post office to be checked and tabulated ' main office where it is sent. uter November 21, employers aing to submit their forms for .deration, should send them di- to the Social Security Board, .timore, Maryland. The postoffice fitment will keep an available ply of the forms handy, in the of any employer failing to fill the -- ployers re-t- he '-- al post-offi- ce de-tfm- application. Arsons who are exempt from the lon are given as follows: Those gcd in em-- of the to railroad industry who the Carriers Taxing August 29, 1935; Those domestic service in a pri- home; casual labor not in the J56 of. the employers trade or -r mess; service performed as an ofor member of a crew of a vessel vfnented under the laws of the States or of any foreign coun-- ,aPPrpved aged in service performed e United States 311 , in the employ government or instrumentality of the United vie-in- er - Price-Help- er Paging Eligible Leap Year Prospects; Rancher Seeks Mate, Writes Mayor te. County Meatcutters Plan Local; Members Sign With Organizer meat-cutte- rs Carbon Represented At Press Conference |