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Show ; i H l'c4 " I A 0 fcll1JUNS UN 1 ANI CllMKS i s J AN INDEPENDENT stwintta ONt t,Kt 70 1 Households In the Ltnl- n i In a!t 4 I. IlitwLSh -J ilsliluv .j,'., ' ill r Welfare drpalM.if.l, U K..s n.aje i i nlauLL), nan U-- r via !,1j! Fjgai.ng uu V r f Frliru-il- 704 u,k WJ i ! i4, a jv hn ty li) s!i 1 turnrj !., !i CAMION IN 1 WO $ MOTIONS $ AM) t COMICS OF THK SUN AND NEW CONSOLIDATION Till KSD4Y. MUCH COUNTY. ITAU. I. S ADYOCATO If SI M MM F , l, .!:) jmtii.lj Ji C. k Schedule Quarterly Amateur Boxing, Basketball Conference Here On Saturday Sunday Tourneys Open This Evening Carbon County Get Aid In 1051 Month ; $ $ w V V' NEWSrAPEItA MKE t(IJ I Sl4 IjjJcs s 4 i.ffa-1- , Utah fai a ..I lave tl.e t'lk.lg n.it t Vlas l.t 1 i.e 1 in 01 der m t h t a ,p , e tJi. a Its day p l.'.'tallt.I.g i ,i.g Wiek-t!it., w.th Ihe the itate high ai.d xu.g l an'ai-,.- r .ng lln et s, h,h,'a d XltsILI t4,Ilir) to te held ha.,! Ui sdv A! (d da) in Suit loke City. FlldaV in 1lne 1 gld cf tl.e trst t ge O.itf.t ii II e and P e u, it state at e ridei ed in She annual it x I '! .) 1) dept lid- - tatueial tuuili i. id in the Ihlj-i- i I kl thall auditorium l Id an g t! , t ii it 4 i.:. 1 d, 1 fr t p 1 TleCa,tnstjke4,.a.tci!v e f She 1. S 1.1 I i Was 1 i id Pi SI1I1. Jilgrn.-al- l ..1 i I) e S.,t ,.i ,'a) and hi .a .r.i tt.s Wtnk t) 1. lljkr It.--. d Id 4,1 ft I w .11 !, C TO - e I t.i) , It .e 01 44 hi w ale ti hr t,. It t as f. 7 5d Sat., m: p m, j a . iiij), tj-.i- , i.auck fi f ad !a" Itlt if M lUrtt.i.g ule.).a!f ti a f AVAIL MII.K OF t0Nii)KHi:i)Hi:io: t s Si'd.g and p.a. 1. pi r; .) uV.ii-17.5 (), n u tuUJily joi if FMON MLN III.HC 9 10 a IV , i.4.1 h tes ,t) I: rt t mated that IB t. ui r.i slated f r t,nl it t!.c 1lnnrv lu.ae'e if all t is hi 'j s, j ;,d.ng r tei ant i , ,.n- paltuljal.ts ulain.n Thus da), Friday Salt laike datil.g , ;r, tf the ftdvi-- roun!y 1..J as (nil. le.rHtd.',ha.J1J3 h.m--:- f t.e entile srlhn r jit f a. - ,rty tiohln.ra an City, IViiuimin r jHnutiiirr lj a n d paid Saturday f,rsi-of the all ineiid- - ts wt.ii ale ass.gned to any p.r in.; h r tat, 44il if labile, f lank Grazing district Frbruaiy, mg lineup lit the pmr.Uiig nmu'.h ,,5rrI- eveinngs at Hel-l-- I'mvrlslty cf Clah has- duties in connection vsitti the ,;1 begin Unr tl, f.rld irj ITMl SatiVr for the vj Difaliduwn if the tu'.al rsuti.Wr u ' 1st fur kellmll team 10 oi) a m an ,1 2 ihi p m , g, Ciiii.mi!!-on fel l grmg at fallow. Old age a.'!aii. ;;u , f,.r Jnduiliial Organize-till- ), Th.e annual fiscf the niky Mown- - F March 23, according to cinfettme 7t0 sesum.s, laid p m, i that Uth activm il.ildicn. 320. in- fam, lie; tic affair will te ta.11 confrrem-- Idle, this M I. A. session ti.lrfatcil ity wi!) rmt l lfam.la-s- . blunt. 4. general Jud.r.s r.r. held the in t2k' Grazier Outfit i eXJnted lO A inrtidit r of the cju, r um of Twelve S..ffiiirut um, n laUn t.i f.lj almuil It assutame, 3CI, aerUe , 41. hall, ntake things txigh f.r amt a rnenda-- of the (Imtial any rium-mt-n- t Ajsostle A W ran tn ut taim-t- i Accord, ng to a report coir.p!rt-hist at cadi evrn.ng At 8 00 its opposition Couiuil Mr Ik liat the chutvh seiuidy y.: Msk:a..v aai.) U wa the desire said, Cir.J fialZll,g It w a shown lliat dnbime- - 8 00, auoiding to William M Iais, FinUus evening, rV t ai l ml Ii have any Mtk-s- l mint duiing were 117,089 - chairman Some id the best amateur j'tlixkwill meet piogi am aie exjH , te.J tu attend the tl.e fat t ti.at be did nut draw the bne Fehtuary advu-jr- y ney's meet. tigs, Mr Jolgeti-rl- l l e inert, na other than said, tl eir la I m n unim CO, a cumpated with $14 938 02 dur- -, boxing talent in this Mition U ex- - Motor, undefeated leadt,iat rnd Jevi'.g known as yet nothing t,rJer in identdy He cbalgtil, biivvevt l, tl, at tl,e r in Ing January. to see Mime mg ;4 petted er of the Provo mtra-tloniv intri fere with dispatch of the Fnleiatiiin id Idair waa binds. lively league at hand. Ten day follow Ing t l rntite C, I O, mrmter ting Winmrs in the various weights will (tther teams ini hide' JUNIOR PROM OF a meet-- t t the Fun unlnn by saying thte cf t) e meeting, however, epixiiung be as of former the Ct.th in O.leis Provo, entered, years, in t r.,r appeal W'ill te held, at tiiat ut h a Hum v.nnld sttip labor V V, jda.veis. state A. A. U tournann-rto lx held including It stoi kmen may present t. on and jut local mm, to work. r.n CARBON HIGH TO of Salt COMMITTEE NAMED in Salt Lake City March 22 to 20 Siinnyside; Vernal. C.d!u-lra- l f n,e charge was the remit of a rity Medals will also be awanh-to the laike City; t'ndu if llli r r. C'r-Vnglonal grarier, r l Ninrti ,,5,NUng ,rrr t wm t the and Fishers of ITo e combatant, certifying as will Vern; att.nd the meeting, BUREAU nature of their accomphshmi nt FOR t. h Paul M FARM DL JILLU I of 1 j dr tails concerning the Further has '.the State Federation d jVrtvn, range examiner, who liud nxi-tpage may K found iai Originally sihedulrd ns a thiee-du- y axki-trfrn wirking here during the past t that the hnll be pioji-icity At their regular monthly etk in order to get statements of The Junior Prom, higlhght of the made 100 in cent union Declaring jar lefi)re jic ccurt horse Saturday evening mm i.il year at con.r'a n n,! a! ility (atton high scbool, will ttiat tl.e junior lollrge projeit had JONES FINED memlx-iof the Cat hot) county loc al eomm.iiul the center of attention ber-the anria- -l decbirrd a union job, be raid, it A con mite of hoard members left Farm Pureau Federation n.im- -' TO (FrldayJ evening a student Would le nectniiry to organize ft loM j, .. a in an in'pecbon tour of the committee, tlnee' and invited fi tends and cal common labor and hod earner ON UQUOR CHARGE t serve tn that capaiity beJ.PMt rrunarily to n what condi- relatives attend the an- union In order to forestall the possien tock 14 id :,,td to discover what Kenneth Wilson, chairman, Wil- nual affair at the Silver bility of liibor importation. Ily organxreai are overgrazed. Water projects j,am Kngle and William Hutler. Tlie Hanned expenditure of opproxl-il- ! M,M.n ball. Mnrlvn D. Jones, proprietor of izing the union mw, and declaring the he nnsidered also. Money made organization plans to lend encourage- - matcly $40,000 on the k For th.e one evening city hall Job 100 per cent union, a Jones club which was closed by state ble through a range improve- - mt.nt j0 t)C development of highways nvside n Hie dance pavilion has 'supply of labor would then be highway this year brought farmthe serve agents the evening of January 24, which nient fund by the last state legislature jn anforth into a able for the Junior college, from different converted county expressions ill be used in a program of system- - jng arcaJi projects of advancement in gies during the past week, desert scene, complete supporters plead guilty in district court Monday Bonacci declared the "proposal Is i tic i range water development. Mr. jthat ilne to be encouraged at all of that road pointing out the advis- - to charge of operating a nuisance in with oasis, market. smoke screen to entice C. I. O. s, is of this One said. purpose Kag'.cby of bringing the thoroughfare violation of the state liquor control, t;mf s camel caravans, bers to drop their affiliation and join ability d to itop concentration on old, and fringed with palm trees. up to an improved standard because act. ar)d W'as fined $250. A. F, of L. trade unions." Ninety per water holes. of the considerable amount of traffic 21,1 Under the soft lights, Louis Bunnel, C(,n Upon arraignment February ajj union men jn county Those making the tour are: ChairJones had entered a plea of not guilty, junior class president, will lead the are now mcrnbers of the C . I .O ..Mr. experienced. Fete M. man J. Conover, Ferron; Dr. C. R. Fahring, chairman of the bu petitioned the court for permis- - waltz promenade, In which junior Raid in this number are in- Moynler, Price: Q. G. Crawford. Ro- brought out. The meeting report-- , of commissioners, stated sion to aIter hls Plca- - Robert El Lee girls In low gowns and Junior boys ciudcd capable men In all fields of 3 WintC. A. chester; Ray Jensen and ed as fairly well attended in view 01 thij wcek expenditure of the 'and Arthur Camomile, bartenders, with white carnations for bouttemer vocational ectivity, making unneces-th- e ers, Castle Dale; Hyrum Jensen, newness of the organization. were arrested on similar charges, will participate. had commended to the money sary importation of labor. He said it Spring City; and Ivan L. Huntsman, E. E. Peirce, president of Y16 c- -, state and had An unusual feature of the dance jwn, not ncccssary iQ j0in the A. T. tad guilty previously plead for highway department cLstrlct range runner, Price. bon organization, reports that Ihe route this year.stat- -' bw,n fined $250 each by Judge George will be dedication of two drawings to of L to gct wor This is merely a Range conditions at present are bet- membership campaign Is getting Christensen. the junior and senior, and freshman camoflouge to get men to change their as that was work initiated un"ing survey -, ter than they have been during the der and sophomore classes respectively, unjon affiHation." way fairly good and the comple- a starter on that program iast Thurs past few years, the district grazier re- tion of this solicitation should be real- The drawings depicting Orientalj day Q T q representative said Winter losses have been, re- ized within the next few ksported were made by cra Bean, scenes, had who to been left an there take 50Q men It understood that have Commissioners js laid off ,n th j ported as slight, and there is less conThe n.x were arrested on charges of ona Mines and Harry Watkins, under county, and these, most of whom are inventory and Peterson met Vuse Fahrini5 recently centrated feeding now than in years group will be held m the our with the state road officials for the resisting a city officer, after they had supervison of S. A .Olson. taxpayers here, should be given the past. With these conditions prevailion Saturday night, April 2. At that The class faculty advisers, Miss refused entrance to Patrolman Wilon local projects. He emof the purpose discussing expenditure preference a ng generally, prospects for good meeting the method of operation of and J. W. Bingham, superliam Bracken and Mclntire J. Faylor Mayor of in the fact that the union affildollars the thousand this phasized forty season are exceptionally bright. the states new direct primary election section. Lee. Following preliminary hearing vised arrangements for the affair, as- iation was of no importance, but took It is expected that about 550 appliin justice court one defendant, Ches- sisted by the following committee the stand that no change in affiliation system will be explained, it has been n cations for licenses will be passed on Supporters of the announced by the executive committer K. Dowse, was bound over to dis- chairmen: Margaret Price, decora is needed in order to get work. at the meeting here. In approving and it is hoped that the attend-- , highway have initiated a recent cam- trict court and the other, Henry S. tions, assisted by Paul Craven; invi tee, them, the board will take into con- - ance will attain a new record in or- - paign to have some of the Tuesday a C. I. O. delegation met tations and programs, Mary Judd and with Bell, released. members of the Carbon district to aderation proper distribution of stock alloted that money route, detailed some and Bob Jones; music, Beth Naylor; der that a1 may acqujre s a major factor. To a greater tx- school their claim the board, Mayor J. Bracken Lee of being development of this measure which hall, Louis Pappas. Mr. Olson served and Vic Fausett, general contractor tent than formerly, the board will understanding n as road Is that of greater considerable misrepas special art supervisor. has come in for for the city hall, to oppose the plan travel value than the continuation of designate seasons for use, eliminating resentation of late. New summer grazing in winter areas, and the Indian canyon - Willow creek presented by Mr. Peterson. Included vice versa. No in the delegation were Fred Civish, is claimed It the that thoroughfare. permits will be issued In College in cases where Price, 9,100 foot summit of the latter route representing the United Trades past fees have not been Six Days Selects New is of decided disadvantage as com( CoMTINUIB On Pftftl Eisht) paid up to date. The licenses will be File Work is well underway on the Carfrom May 1, 1938, to May 1, 1939. pared to the 7,400-fohigh point of bon Junior college building here, with n motor in the road winter ground broken and the work of excatraffic. Harold Wilson was elected presivation well begun, it was reported Pointing out that only five days reof local union No. 481 of BarOpinions expressed this week indident main in which to file state income tax cated the possibility that expenditures here this week. The construction Cooks and Waiters at a meettenders, $273,000 has been ob- of next years fund may be avail- - Je.c or returns, W. A. Sowards, auditor in in the labor union hall here Tuestained through an appropriation of the ing n able for the road. charge of the Price branch of the state replacing Edward Scherer, day night, state legislature and a P. W. A. grant, tax commission, yesterday urged citiwhose resignation was tendLatuda, as was the soon last day in February ered at the begun zens to make their returns as Baseball meeting. Unemployment compensation totalby T. R. Rowland, contractor, Salt A delegation of church and school possible. H. M. Herron was named vice presiabout $8,000 Lake week is being auditor ing Be the City. and Saturday Friday officials met with the Carbon dent, there not having been one elect- paid in the Price per county will beto to The final which inin district, hall step preparatory at Helper the be city also was Mr. Wilson ed commissioners Tuesday afternoon to previously. cludes San in of construction Juan and the Carbon, $66,000 Emery, ginning that in community To to in aid the assist drive obtain dufunds persons chosen to assume Mr. Scherers urge adoption of measures Grand counties, it was revealed this designed returns. Monday and Tuesday for the Carbon county baseball team, gymnasium which will be used jointly ties as business agent. to filing remedy certain unfavorable aspects week by John C. Forrester, manager. to the state industrial by the junior college and Carbon high he will be back at the Price office. of conduct in Guests at the meeting included Paul the county. .lschool will be aftertaken Nearly one thousand persons are automobile Saturday When the last 1938 The league, a dance will be held at the noon M. Peterson, president of the Utah proposals, as submitted by ofthe weekly payment, the when Carbon school the district the receiving from issued was in Rainbow Gardens Helper Saturday Federation of Labor; Thomas Gilligan, Superintendent G. J.' Reeves, were icense plate fice here last Saturday, the total in evening, March 26, it was reported board opens bids and lets the contract representative of the bartenders local majority of these being from Carbon sbnilar to those and for the project. Mr. Forrester presented several the the office had been open this xveek. weeks ago to Price in Salt Lake City; and William Dix, said. Emery counties, city council. Giv- was period more than the to Proceeds will en the Carbon considerably 3,150, go hod representing the international particular mention were those ask-n- g With a number of large building Connell Will Meet Monday number issued last year. County Athletic association, the sponthat slot machines be carriers, building and common labor- projects under out, kept way, work obtained unit for the county diamond at amusement The soring city council will hold its next ers union. halls be closed at the state the through employment service outfit. Similar dances are being plan- regular Festival Will meeting Monspecified by law, and that steps office here is increasing. Last Thursned for other of at: the parts at county 7:30 p .m. in the basetaken to cut down day evening juvenile deday 16 persons were referred to the Be later dates. ment of the Price Carnegie library. linquency. new Blanding high school construcIncluded in the City in San Juan' county. In Price, delegation were: tion, more persons are being put on the Guymon, president of $20,000 t,lsp O' Hdistrict school board; John Two nights have been scheduled for municipal auditorium and junior colpVhu00 Patriarch in the L. D. S. the Carbon stake M. I. A. drama fesSuit for $20,000 was filed yesterday lege projects. c urchMelvin C. Wilson, principal of tival, March to take care of the To aid during the rush which has (Wednesday) in district court by Robr n high plays that has school; Mrs. Guymon, number of one-aS. T. Sil- - been attendant upon the employment James ert Boyle, against Music lovers of this section will solo, Marche Mignonne Lfldcnt of the Price ward Relief been prepared. Previously, it was anby Poldini, vagni, night patrolman; the Employ-- j and compensation office, Arthur Col-ewould be have an .rs- Reeves, r let3',' of night Monday the nounced that president unusually fine opportunity to played by Mary Louise Cances; GretLiability Assurance Corporation, man, Provo, has been temporarily Aid; D. E. Williams, school the only night of the presentations. to the staff. W. B. Bennion, hear a program given by eleven soio-- - na Green by McKaye, presented by Ltd., alleged to be surety on the r A. Rowley, juve-- e admission charge will be made ists tomorrow (Friday) evening when Janell Collins. trolmans official bond; and the city Salt Lake City, has been transferred Judge; Reverend T. H. Evans, for the Traumerei by Schumann-Albert- i. stage presentations, students of the music department of of Price. again to this office also. Pastor of the Price Community which will be held in the Price taber-- 1 e. played as a and academy of St. Less difficulty is now being expersolo by Kathryn The about coiege that chin, u harp complaint alleges On Monday, the plays will be- - onthe-Wasat0f..c and J- W. Hammond, justice will present a recital Jane Keams; Allegro Brilliante by 1:00 oclock on the morning of July ienced in administration of the uns pcace cart)0n high school auditorium, Ten Have, played by Margaret Fran- 25, 1937, Silvagni attempted, as night employment compensation law, now gin at 7:00 p. m., while Tuesday ;n Chief among reasons named for the show is set for 8:00 oclock. cis, violin, and Mary Margaret Malm-ste- marshall, to arrest the plaintiff, and that persons are becoming more fully Admission is free. 'living aS exPressed desire to make Below are listed the wards and their piano. without just cause or provocation acquainted with its workings, Mr. presented under auspices of the ,Conditons in the county more respective offerings: Spring Canyon, Notre Dame ParentTeachers associa My Wild Irish Rose by Olcott, play- -' and with undue force, hit the plaintiff Forrester said. me CSV6 totto students who will be The Whirlwind; Castle Ga e, The a begin promptly ed by Ivy Jankovitch, soprano, Gayle on head, arms, and body with progi.arn Junior college. Lives of Emily; Green River, at 7:30 p. m. so that those intending Steiner, alto, and Elaine Gephart, ac- - blackjack. It is further alleged that Castle of Mr. Simpson; Spring Glen, to go to the Junior Prom will be free companist; The Last Rose of Summer, the plaintiff tried to run, whereupon The in time to do so. Standardville, GrSf inPAN CELEBRATION Nineteen years of organization will Ambition; arranged by Robinson, harp solo by Silvagni caught him and beat him PerCommand vi- .ls and Genevieve McHugh; Canzonet ta by again, as a result of which Boyle suf- - be marked next Thursday evening, community semitv Beauty Shop; Price, (TAmbrosic. fered two broken ribs and great ment-- March 17, ty the American Legion, and will be approximately observed Frasquita Emily al and physical injury. by Kreisler, by played fr--n hall, with a Trofra H Jankovitch, soprano; Gayle Steiner, Marie Barich, violin, and Elaine Gep- that group, with the Legion Auxil- of and by $10,000 damages Exemplary Elaine alto thefr Gephart, accompanist. Va;,ardance to Plans Barber Shop Opening hart, piano; Fantaisie Impromptu Op. actual damages of $10,000 are asked in.iary as sponsoring unit and hostess. religiousand "'uday. 66 by Chopin, played by Janell Col-- 1 the Pete Pappas, Dng a resident of this The celebration will probably be as complaint filed in district court. Ifa.rr!V rCmmittees arrangmg the district and a barber in Price, an-- ( 1ms; Margaret Francis and Marie a dancing party, and a huge birthday lins; Serenade, Angels by played a fc'zs. VprI?e0Ige Karras. Fr. Frent- this week that he will open.mh, harp, Kathryn Jane Kearns; Margaret Francis, viol.n, Louise Hul- -; A boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- - cake will form the central refresh- -, Malmsten. S Bessie NewMary Margaret of the rear barber shop in the cello. Genevieve McHugh, harp, thur N. Smith, Price, at the local hos- -' ments. The party will be held in the Pappas and Andrnia lihan, Paos Valse in D fiat by Chopin; piano and ' house hotel building next Monday. American Legion hall. Mary Louise Cances, piano. pital last Thursday. iji.itAnoNs to at Anneal meeting i t- - O.d-tand.i.- g 1 X . I 1 ! i , 1. : 1 1 1 ta.a-Iin- g jr I' 1 4 1 L lio.vuvi ii: i.,m:s Mlri.V i s - 1 u i er n 1U.-11.- 14 jua-gra- x al y drjK-iscI- '' ''.'irdndrlrl M-- e t- -- ca-e- ty r d fi-- r 1 1 e Am-etii- In-n- , al aii n; ,1 ft ) i d dc unTn cDinAV lilUl Si-el- v im-jxu- tat lb-e- succc-ssfu- s Pcti-rvn- j m-id- e i j d nux-tin- RAISE QUESTION HERE AS USE FOR ROAD MONEY te s farm-to-m.dk- it $250 , Columbia-Sun-iva.- vU-bee- j mom-place- j cstab-llshe- , j j s j j thl. j the-Co-- ( iumbia-SunnySi- de i - j . Or-p- ha Price-Myto- farm-to-mark- et j Work Uintah-Carbo- Remain Tax Which To Returns For State ot Price-Myto- Started On Carbon Junior Bartenders Union Building President At Meeting Tuesday Delegation Asks For Aid In Program Commission Price-Myto- Job Compensation Payments In Week Amount To $8,000 Dance To Held At Helper newly-admitt- Drama Held Two Nights, Monday, Tuesday 14-1- 5, ct ed semi-month- ly Music Recital To Be Given At the High School Tomorrow Evening Night Marshall And Are Named In Suit Here rs - 'j ed mator;-Georg- two-nig- ht Mary-nacl- - ch s n, te ... v-;- - S ' m Bar-nounc- a, ed pi-- j |