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Show ft A' A A 4 A IMS A r?XDEST 3569 NE8lAtIX-- A CONSOLIDATION op THE sun and !. I lXAH.TUl-tSDAY.HX- Day to Be Observed ioneer IISI In news-adyocat- v IN NUMBER ! To Attend Ahepa Parley Here t Expected Attract Many AIIKIA MEET I'KOGKAM from East Utah ,.y l mill entertain hundred Tueid,y wi,h UwIor 'Ur dy vrv(rm commemorat-ent- h anniversary of . of the Mormon Into Utah. arranged ha .Vision of the Price camp live DiLhtcr and Son of and will be the larged of July observance ear. y: w . Delegates From Four States Zj' .ration fo r H Convention Speaker OF CANDIDATES ? Price With Huge Program Tuesday, July 24th 9 00 a. m. Parade on Main street and Second East to city park. 10 00 a. m. Patriotic program at Price city park. District Convention To Be Held Three Days Several j raK More Decide To Seek Posts In Fall Election Sunday 10 00 a. m-Sr- at mrM Starting Sunday Hel- Oitldox church. 100 p. m Outing and program at city park. TOO Entertainment p. tn presented by Daughter of lenic liunJrvd mrmber of of the American-Hellen11 Educational Irogrelvt naiation, cuinrnutiiy known a U order of Ahrpa, will gather In Price Sunday, Monday and Tueaday to attend the annual convention of the Thirtieth duti lit, which embrace Utah and pail of Idaho, Nevada and inter-mounta- in ic u With political tnteiett in Catbon 11:30 a. m Board judging j County ini reading daily, several new. contest. hall. candidate this Ui-cdi finitely cat j their hats in the ting and a number Noun Luncheon hour at Monday of others entered the park and horseshoe tournament. picture as pros-- 1 9 00 a m Public inerting. Jeil!e candidates for county offices j 1:00 p, m. Baseball game, Masonic temple. S. J. Sweeping announced Ins can-j Business men of Price Wyoming s. ! 11 00 a m. and 1 30 p. m. sru-rs- l did.icy Friday for nomination on the Cleveland town team. Price Kxtemive preparation have been rh;m-- i meeting Republican tuket for the office of baseball field. parade ,jrting rroinpt-fti-v- c made by member of Pi Ice chapter 7 00 p, m banConvention county attorney. m. will be the opening No 183 of the order for the enter2.00 p. m. Sixirts and novelquet. Masonic hall. Members of Mr. of the day. of lnlting delegate. The tainment Swectring's announcement ty races fur children and adults, Tuesday from four states, who creates an interesting event will te conducted final day city park. three-da- y Monument at Pioneer rare for the county attorneyship nom- with the Pioneer day connection in tifirljde their annual 4.30 p. m. Softball game, folfollowing Twenty-fourt- h motion m tlie Republican patty. A. S celebi ahon Mimorrd by the Price ;4wrtjn district convention on park P. S. MARTII K!S lowed by and nov-zl- ty of July parade . are cooperating in making Horsley of Price and Thorit Hatch of' camp (if the Daughtei and Son of contests. will 2 00 p. m. Businev meeting success. a They Utah Pioneer, and it I expected that Helper having heretofore thrown their sifb.T.ion which of officer. 9.00 p. m. after Intermountain election fur hats combined program will result In the the into the parade, a i ring. mon-.- ji 9 00 p. m. Convention ball at Mr. Sweetnng received both his CHAMBER TO URGE of one of the largest Twenty-fourt- h Ahepa convention ball, Silver t jj place a wreath on the hall. Moon Moon Silver hall. of in celebration the and Pioneer park, education history at college the July a legal eastern Utah. of Chicago Before coming University (fremony will be followed by jnjjlar patriotic exercises in ADDITIONAL to Price, he was secretary of the ReA number of prominent men will 8 speak-5, c;y park, the principal be here for the convention, including publican party of Sanpete county, and , is. at the present time, Price city be Senator William H. King Senstor William H. King, RepresentaON EAST HIGHWAY chairman. He is the bar commissionProf. p. S. Marthakis of Salt tive Abe Murdock and Professor P. S. rupreme vice president of the Marthakis and C. Athas, both of Salt , er from the sixth division of the Utah ill orjkr of Ahepa State bar, secretary of the Price Lake, supreme vice president and suRoad CommL'ision Requested To in-- il club, a member of the local ij Etensive program of sports, preme governor, respectively, of the horseshoe tournament, base-pr- e, Complete Pavinjj To Elks lodge, the Delta Theta Phi law national Ahepa order. children's races, sports and County Line fraternity and Commercial Law lea- Institution Makes Profit Of The convention will officially open Active Local Democrat First gue of America. "jr contests, will be held in the Sunday at 10:00 a. m, with servlets at $371.99 Past Month, To Enter Race For State Several projects were considered by Whcn making his announcement, j&jo. Prizes will be awarded to the Hellenic Orthodox church, followRecorder States I am not directors of the Price chamber of antr. The one-hoperiod for Treasurer Attorney Sweetring said: ed by an outing at the rrice city 12 noon, yon will start at allied with any group, clique or wing commerce at their regular meeting park, where a program and game in E, Bent, captain of the Sons With earnings totaling $2371.20 a will be conducted. John N. Smith, Price city coun- 'within the party and submit my can- Monday evening, the most important Arthur Ceorges of .'ah Pioneers, Price camp, is In cilman and former city recorder, Sat- didacy to the rank and file of the Re- matters discussed dealing with high- compared to disbursements of Salt Lake, prominent member of the of construction for and onway c?f in Carbon county, with general arrangements . the Price city hospital gained improvement. urday announced his candidacy for publicans organization, will be the principal It was decided to write the state $371.99 during the month of June, siebration. treasurer nomination on the ly the promise of a vigorous campaign state the speaker on the program. In the evehe huge commission urging the further cording to a report issued Tuesday parade, carrying out the Democratic ticket. Mr. Smith is the in behalf of the whole Republican ning, at seven o'clock, an entertainimprovement of U. S. highway 50 east by William Grogan, city recorder, xi theme and at the same time first candidate to file for that office ticket if nominated." ment v il be presented in the hall of of Price, particularly requesting that dying the progress made since on the Bourbon slate. Sheriff S. M. Bliss stated that he The actuaI earnings of the hospital the Hellenic Orthodox church by the will be one of the most color-lealurwould be a candidate for reelection on the entire stretch to the eastern coun- are itemized as follows: Board and Da ugh ter of Penelope. Mr. Smith, a native of Price, comes of the celebration. the Republican ticket, his name be- ty line be paved with rock asphalt. room, $1721.25; operating room, $382.-5- 0; A public meeting at the Masonic from a pioneer eastern Utah family. Work was on layon LTording to W. F. Olson, chairman filed completed the the first recently for that post fees, medicines, $61.50; X-rwill open Mondays program. terms as ing He served three two-ye- ar e parade G. O. P. slate. Sheriff Bliss is serv- ing of asphalt from Price east for a $56.90; nurses board, $27; dressings, temple committee, the proces-- c will be Prof. Marthakis, Mr. office in Price city recorder, taking Speakers 10 distance of will form on First East street and miles. In ing his second term of four years. $86.55. $35.50; miscellaneous, B. W. Dalton, President in of six Mayor 1924. Athas, the end the At In a to years letter the commission, Sec start from the intersection of that the last election, he polled more votes June collections amounted to Elton Taylor of the Price chamber of sxfhfare and Main, proceeding the recorders office, he was elected than any other candidate, being one retary J. F. MacKnight calls atten two-ye- ar including $1247.90 on the cur- commerce, and C. K. Dragonas, presicouncilman and subsequent- of the two to the fact that there is still const to the C. H. Stevenson Lumber Republicans elected. At tion rent months accounts, $854.57 on ac- dent of the Price chapter of Ahepa. as of voters Price chosen longsiderable by in Carbon ly Reunemployment the present time he is the only Wi returning on Main street to term councilman. In counts for previous months In 1934 The meeting will be opened by Nick ml East, and private life, he publican holding a county office. county, and that the use of rock asgoing from there to and $83 on 1933 accounts. Included Salevurakis of Price, and he will InRock is the with connected near Asphalt will produced Sunnyside, aty park. At the conclusion of The first on either ticket to seek phalt, in disbursements are $728.21 for cur- troduce John Bockas of Ogden, disof the states one Company of Utah, parade, members of the the nomination for county recorder, provide work for men at the quarries rent bills payable and $1071 repre- trict Ahepa newest governor, who will have charge most rapidly growing in- Mrs. Katie Liddell of Wellington, a as well as on the road project. and will march to Pioneer park and current bills session. of the senting paid. The letter also states that residents dustries. t i wreath on the Democrat formally announced her pioneer monu- 1 The as balance of of convention officers and June Election hospital of conCarbon in are doubt county He has been active in the Demo- candidacy Monday. She has been a to amounted on and Interest (Continued on Page $2439.16, appointment of committees will fea- Three) cratic party for many years, and resident of Carbon county for 30 cerning whether the acbalances totaled The $2.77. daily be will road now maintained that (Cuntiuued n Page Three) formerly served as chairman of the years, and has always been an active the on July 1 was $2828.19, headquarters of the mail route to tual balance county central committee. He has al- - Democratic worker, iADERS INSTALLED according to the report. so served as chairman of the states Don Hacking, who has frequently the Uintah Basin have been transferred from to Price Lake. Salt The CANNING CENTER of Twelfth senatorial district. been mentioned for the position commischamber road the 1Y requests week this man stated definitely CARBON K. sheriff, C. Mr. Smith is the second Price sion to continue the maintenance of to announce himself for a state office, that he would be a candidate for that the WORK ar traffic, so highway for of a resident was Spring office. He Judge George Christensen having well that the business established of Carbon council No. viously declared himself a candidate Canyon for many years, and now connections between Carbon county It has been recently suggested that in Price, being man!!,fights Columbus, were in- - for justice of the state supreme court. makes his home and the Uintah Basin may continue. Work at the Price canning center, Price city attempt to secure a unit of of branch Carbon of county the Tuesday evening at a meet-Not- re ager Mr. MacKnight wrote to the Gate- the national guard, and the which was opened in the high school Loan proposal corporation. the Home Owners Dame de Lourdes club of Duchesne asking their has been referred to the directors of 11 Democrats and four way far Thus hall, Frank W. Liston building last week, is progressing satof Salt announced them- cooperation in the matter, and sug- the Price chamber of commerce, who isfactorily, according to an announcehave Republicans in-,nct deputy, acting as fl gesting that representatives of the two are desirous of obtaining the general ment officer. selves as candidates. In addition to cities Wednesday by those directing hold a joint meeting to consider sentiment of Carbon county resifollowthe the activity. A supervisor is in those mentioned above, sae officials were the proposition. Advodents concerning the matter. r at the canning center on TuesSelection of appointive officers of ing Bourbons are in the race: Silas 0gden- - state deputy; cates of the plan state that Price has charge Sons of Peri- Rowley, Spring Glen, incumbent, Diamond Black and Fridays. On chapter, days, Wednesdays ?n LMney' Salt Lake- - state Hollis Branch of Wellington and an excellent chance of obtaining a of Ahepa, was an- county assessor; Reese M. Reese, the order assists with cles, he Rev- JThursday, supervisor junior d, Dennison of Ruth Legen, Salt e Sunnyside obtained national guard unit at the present the L. D. S. Relief , state incumbent, county treasurer; B. a nounced Monday by President James society canning chaplain. license Monday. time. marriage are H. Young, Price, incumbent, county project, which is handled in the ,Cil officers installed were as Kissimitakis. The appointments It has also been brought to the at- church L. Parmley, Consumers, David kitchens. ran follows: as clerk; knight H p Mc-,1- 7; tention of the chamber that a civilian ro :ie Pri commissioner; terms as mayor of Price, has been Lee Saridakis, incumbent, county Assistant of the canning center are secretary, Officials d.ePuty grand knight, conservation corps unit might be seJones, Kenilworth, and Earl quently mentioned as a candidate for George Bikakis, to anxious have all peas, corn and naccG Helper; Price; priest, high r H. P. chancellor, on the Dem- cured for this city, the matter being : A that are not being used on Price; high guardian, Gust Burdis, Stevenson, Castle Gate, sheriff, greens, Jabone, Castle Gate; to referred F. J. Dick of ticket. Hill ocratic Latuda Secretary MacKnight the table, canned or dried for winNick state representative; Bnacci, Jr., Helper; Helper; master of ceremonies,Christo McCardle, Price, incumbent, and George Harmer of Helper are re- for investigation. Price, O. Anderson, inner Earl guard, Lendaris, Helper; Bonacci- At a meeting of the chamber this ter use. Those who do not have the Helper; outer guard, county surveyor; Marl D. Gibson, garded as prospective candidates for Robert equipment in their own kitOssana, Helper; ad- - Georgelakis, Heiner; sheriff, which apparently is the most week, it was proposed that the organ- proper are Price, county attorney. advised that they may rechens Manos Fragidakis, Price. ization investigate the possibility of county post this year. Helper; W. F. Olson, who served several sought-aftVaquinta at the canning center. ceive help a and Henry iroii securing for Price processing plant if, trustees- Anyone having sufficient amounts under the western agricultural drouth bert ?t?andL GaJe and Vict0r Ui emergency plans of the government. of the above foods to spare enough Brien Secretary J. F. MacKnight was in- to fill a jar is requested to send the social Helper, food to the center on the days it is ed the installation structed to investigate the proposal. open. Vegetables are scarce, and it was the I1 SDealrc prinis extremely important that there be Ic'her visitorTd were Biven jalks no waste, officials state. Don B. Colton, former congressionmembers. al representative from this district, Construction of rock bleachers at provide work for 43 men, according to WINs DIV0rce was nomiinated by Utah Republicans field is sche- Mr. Empey. congressional con- the Kiwanis Athletic and The movement to secure bleachers state at their was CedisJ,Vfhards Bunted a ventions in Salt Lake Wednesday as duled to start Thursday (today) un- for the local field was G. J. Reeves, newly appointed supinaugurated by PichaSs thCUrt recently from senator. E. R. A. project ap- the Kiwanis club several months ago. erintendent of the Carbon school disStates United Kiwanis candidate for the der irtion t cornPiaint charg-- r Mr. Colton is now serving as presi- proved Tuesday by the Utah emerg- Construction of the athletic field and trict and principal of the Crescent cf the . accrdance with the Postmaster Carl W. Empey and The sum cinder path around the field was City, Calif., high school for the past in the ency relief administration. the defendant dent of the L. D. S. mission Wilford the for Danvers, chief of the railway alloted five before the local club. been Kiwanis Kiwanis the has years, spoke by states. sponsored of $6038.78 at Ogden, drove to Dumail service as 'limonfoMi? minr Child eastern were at club its WednesErection of the bleachers will make regular meeting work. Other nominees selected per month. chesne Monday to conduct a sale of to the the Price field one of the best in the day evening on the difference befollows: Congressman, first district, The project was submitted tween formerly used by the Star equipment lt the long-feCalifornia school fill and Claude Utah a need state, and will Arthur Woolley, Ogden; congressman, E. R. A. officials Tuesday by mail service operating out of Price. Rises C. accomodations. Kiwanis systems. the Frederick of for seating second district, J Empey, president Mr. Reeves, who was a member of They disposed of three trucks, a 1000-gallAlso included in the bleacher proSalt Lake; justice of the state club, and no difficulty was encounttank, gasoline pump and other VasSt!Jemperature f the supreme court, D. N. Straup, incum- ered in securing approval of the pro- ject will be the grading off and lev- the Price club when he was prinon bids. This equipment was articles of the on Carbon has diamond the (uncipal high school, was accompanied eling of a baseball stat10n uded at the Price bent, Salt Lake; state treasurer, posal. Mr. Empey sold for approximately $290. orto renewed Posthis Mr. in the Ivor school campus, membership Ajax, according his brother, 0rTeter high term), Salt Lake by rfCnday1Q3when the expired two-yeAnother sale will be conducted at ganization. Empey. Carl W. Empey. degrees, Salt Lake. I?k,S:!,ered master The of federal garage here Friday at remainder the for the the and rnment Plans specifications program attorney, Price tbis meteorolo-- 4 Arthur S. Horsley, Word was received Wednesday bleachers were drawn up by Henry Wednesday evening included violin 10:00 a. m., at which time the governJtinct announced Tues-ree- s was sergeant-at-arm- s to during the con begin officials morning from state who will act as en- selections by Alvin Duke, accompan- ment will sell several trucks and othvention. Carbon county was repre- the project immediately. At the pea Jones of Helper, of the project. ied by Mrs. Grace Roberts. er equipment. 17 and will supervisor gineer re- - sented at both conventions by the project period of employment, j JVn-rtiur- tfn k J j ' three-corner- jj ed i ar e i WORK' Gain Shown For Price Hospital In June Report Arthur N. Smith Price Councilman Seeks State Post Ki-wa- ur 21, lc ic ac-ro- ad es . iC ay 1C Price-Duches- ne , c c c National Guard Unit For Price Suggested OF all-ye- PROGRESSES Appointments Made By Head Of Chapter 3 - - fre-Var- 2r iS er G. O. P. NOMINATES COLTON TO MAKE ti RACE FOR SENATE Kiwanis Bleacher Project At Athletic Field Okehed SCHOOL OFFICIAL ADDRESSES CLUB Equipment Of Mail Route Sold On Bids J iy To 103 Loof-bouro- w, on ?i ar itoiTTrWHO ADVERTISE IN7r777iiZTnVOCATE TH,ESJJ.U k,1S m MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK |