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I .lin.ir r tt rt k 19.H te, o; d, m.iih Shi m lb M rv atom, Wisconsin Pay ly IUI) Jkt ,: INTEREST GROWS !!.: publo aS;,.n i oki;t . lkc!v,. j .it t of j prepared statement: pioti.er MeIet, vk.,v tiun transTie t da! tiuinbt r of defendants i I.Ot'AI. r,u ra u;hi i it to a c let a al JxiMtnai In Die jour 21 coin- ii r to cxpla.n my position in PLANS FOR YEAR 1933 sentenced i. dill, g win m i .r.ft ni LS.ih Hrrr.e min-- Da re are IN rrl-i- i wry 23 for the y ur ti foie with ai ilepai tftient, id ill ogning of a Washington. j B;t'arj hinaiieds of ei. !e m t.his action al-- 1 Utah InwiT and Av.nl.ng himself of the oj isirtumty the i lasvif i, atiori of all. pi".;.! k .'h the Exdul.ng MADE BY C. OF C. ready taking the pajH-r- who will In iiti.er id', ns, s which accounted for 10 ' af folded by this mition he cnleif-LfM crj'.iny, I am plranxl to Kivt i glad to anew tier suIm nplnui Ini hrffik j.h the facts in rcuards to With none than fifty loj inleiest- - Jthe George Washington University, 5 old and 3 new, burglary lop. cases. I h.oe found thorn, aftor con- help you get the Votes with w i ich td The SiHis of and three year later graduated with this list with 7 new and I 0hl e,i. the one of the six ohiim and ehol-- 1 cam investigation. setdprjfca jjrsonal effoil will tr ri.rir to is rapidly taking tl e degiiH of I., U. li. Amcne.in Every the Iwgion cases A! the presont lime the city has cure funds for the Pi ice subsistence arships offrred and ti.ey would rather The offense classification and Alinie.t pnmetiiatcly after complct-positiaccid.iig to American legion, cur.srart with the Utah Power and U-t'.elp a fr.er.d with a sni-te.ii paynow which ii; in charge is members Manproject 1933 are: of cases for js legal studies, he entered gov- rate jnjj ment than to make a trip to tin of-fe proper of. mala in 1 n; It is the purjKea of the Junior Leg- - teinmeiit service as pret office case, new, dismissed by 0189. which contract runs f,r af ibou! sljughter, to th ir suhscript.on as it pay to a report by the Price 5 ion dub to develop a basebal. team 'or. with assignment to the St. Laui assault, aggravated approximately 3 years longer, and ton. accoiding .i vi s tiiem time as well as .lie trip. new cases, 1 plead gu.lty. 1 Jury found j to romjxde in Junior league games. Jdivislon. with work in Missouri, Aik-guilt- y, lave mw presented a new contract Chamber of Commerce It's all so racy and simple Dial workto run for 10 years from January 1st. un2 found guilty of lesser crimes (Plans aie also being made to form a jamas and Iowa. fur jg.ig ai0 include all In this woik he le-aj;ans ing in such a campaign will U more 1SC6. h. eh will produce a rate of ap- 1 vent from lact of the year; drum and bugle corps which' will bcjmaincd four yi ars, in the meantime lift end the al projects (lending pnximately .0128 per K. W. H. and ,and the routing of Roosevelt highway hke fun than work. other assault, 1 new cose, defendant av ailable for iclcbrattons and pa- - being admitted to the Missouri bar. There i a f i ! p,v;e nnn-un- re No. 6 over No. 50 from Grand Junc- the fall of 1910, he having resign- .found guilty by court ;burglary, 7 new rades. jin Jed his posibon with the government, " inis paper outlining me various casc. j oli case, 1 acquitted by jury. Sons of American The Continued The Argion, Lake Salt to tSuTouOd City. period of 'y P.o fwoik throughout the region which fea.ures of the campaign. Tuin to it 3 no jxnalty .disposition, 1 plead a youth organization basically like he began the practice of law in Salt the new- - contract is signed by Price read it and enter the cam- - guilty, 2 .v. plead guilty of lesser crimes j that of the Hoy Scouts of America, Lake City. Not yet, how ever, was he might be flowing to waste at the pres- - right away, at once, patgn of temembering that an Jan(j o pending at the end of the year, 'was first conceived in 1930 at the na- - ready to break entirely with the gov "On taking office the first of this ent time, so that the headwaters start gives you the advantage; Larcrny, except auto theft. 2 newltional convention of the American eminent service, and 1912 saw him at year. I found that Price city had made the Green River drainage basin may early woikcrs. other (V('r adin Poston. Since that time it work again ns post office inspector, an applicat.on for a Municipal owned leases and 2 old, 2 plead guilty of pjaci.d on productive land and power plant, to be financed through ;dltlonal SOil orosjn control work is fense, 1 guilty of lesser crime and has grown to be one of the outstand-- 1 his territory being Utah and Colorado. the government on a part grant pending at the end of the year; ling junior clubs in America with the This work he continued till 1915, ;incuded jn the plans for 1936. part loan. At the present time this forgery and counterfeiting, 4 new fostering of the ideals of the Legion when he opened offices and began the At the present the chamber is fcas never been acted upon by the Sun-A- d no The with vocah'. by cases, 1 dismissed by prosecution. 1 as its purpose. strings practice of law in Price and there he emment and there is some doubt the midst of its annual membership as as attached the are contestants far Any boy whose father is a member remained until 1935. It is guilty of offense charge, 1 guilty of that it will be passed upon favorably 'drive headed by J. T. Kelley. of the American Legion is eligible to Mr. and Mrs. A. II esser crime and 1 pending. Brother McGee was married in I immediately interested myself in the intention of the committee to call 4 and participate in the clubs ac- December, 1898, to Miss Laura dis5 and Price Churchill new arrived Sex in cases, offenses, join in today this application and made a personal Price in man business upon even on they will personally conduct the cam- missed by prosecution and 1 guilty of tivities. Annual dues of two dollars investigation of practically all Mu- an attempt to secure devot-lin- g crime state nicipal owned light plants in the paign for The charged; nonsupport, 5 new will be charged which include a cap The New Grand Master was made various civic projects. of Utah and find that the rate at their entire time to aiding the cases, 2 dismissed by prosecution. 2 and badge for the member. Mason in Shawano Lodge No. 170, a which they produce elcctricty with A meeting of the organization will 'workers secure the full benefit from plead guilty and 1 pending: other A. F. and A. M. Shawano, Wisconsin, the exception of two plants are all in Is violation of motor laws, 1 old and 1 be held either this month or early in in 1903, dimitted to Wasatch the time they devote. Lodge ex;es of the rate now granted to The campaign will be an opportun- - jnew, 1 plead guilty of lesser crime, 1 March. B. F. Farnsworth of Morgan, No. 1, F. and A. M., Salt Lake, later Pnce city by the Utah Power and of Sons The of The chairman state to their and further conduct and for girls boys disorderly pending; 'ity a charter member of Acacia Light company. This means that American Legion, plans to attend ser- becoming cducational careers and the work can 'drunkenness, 4 old and 1 new, 2 No. 17, F. and A. M., Salt Lake. without taking into consideration the Lodge done in your spare moments, and missed by prosecution, 2 acquitted by vices for the installation of officers He was elected M. W. Grand Master interest on a $200,000 light plant and late in March. those engaged in the work will find jury and 1 plead guilty; all other also depreciation that we are now ofof Utah in 1923 and served in that from Lmery, All boys whose fathers are memaniit qute sjmpie under the guidance of'fenses, 5 old and 5 new, 4 dismissed fered a rate which would in my opiniduring that year. When he capacity Carbon and Vernal are of 1 urgthe American Legion on be much better than we could Juan, Duchesne, an(J Mrs Churchill, who have by prosecution, jury waived, ac- bers the began Car-- j. practice of his profession at in on this possibly produce with our own plant. will meet Saturday morning eXperjence ;n this line of ac-b- quitted by court, 2 plead guilty, 1 ed to join in order to get dimmitted to Carbon he in Price, where determine to direction the school "If this new contract had been high n(? thing about it, folks, jury waived, court found guilty and spring's program under No. F. and A. M., of that 16, Lodge touisigned prior to January 1st, 1936, the the of W. D. Dougherty. prep round robin basketball every contestant receives cash 2 pending. He was also a member of Price place. City of Price would have been at the nament will be held. ,, for the work done, regardless of the minimum f800 to the good for the Chapter No. 6, R. A. M., Salt Lake Vernal and Huntington a outcnme 0f the campaign. In award-ar- e C.C.C. Price, R. and S. M., Charles Fred Demonths of October, November and council, this year, schcL'' ;ng these courses and scholarships the after the meet cember, 1935, or a total profit to Price 7Jennings Commandery, K. T., No. 6, March 5, 6 and 'publishers feel that they are offering City of not less than $2400. And un- uled to take place of which he was eniment commander the der this new contract if it had been In the event Price is chosen, and gjris of eastern Utah the Utah Consistory No. 1 and of El Kalah for slated taemost valuable gift obtainable, A Members of the Price city council executed prior to January 1st, 1936, dependent tourney, Mystic Shrine. He also held Temple could have been cancelled at any same date, will have to be postponed. istart jn Life with a "Business Edu- - voted to allocate in Mizpah Chapter No. approximately $400 membership whom marchdecide bands and also by Augmented will time, by paying back to the Utah All that for the purchase of shrubs, trees, and The board or a Profession. cation, E. S. was a Past Worthy O. and 5, obPower and Light company approxi- the fourth team is to be and will pro- we can do is to offer these valuable flowers for beautification of the city ing units, the Price C. C. C. camp Patron of Utah. Grand served last mately $300 for each month that it has second quinWashingtons birthday place choose the scholarships to you the next move is park, hospital grounds and cemetery. been in force, which in this event bably afternoon with a parade In district in which the tour- yours see the campaign manager to1 on Friday of the tet Work will about start April would have made a net profit to Price which floats exemplifying the type of At the present is played. day. Remember Your opportunities the project which will include $50.00 constructive work City of not less than $500 per month nament assured team being done by the the is only prefor each month the new contract was time Vernal for the purchase of 1000 sapling Siwill never be greater than your of me a decorative ramiwere organization them. of to in force. take trees of a berth while the winner Elm use in advantage for individual berian paredness fication. Emery game this, Now after Price. The trees will be kept in the satisfied myself North Emery-Sout- h having to The parade, in which civic leaders teams of those one that this contract is a All farmers interested in growing add Price will to to resiweek savings ity nursery and distributed took part, had its inception at the beans for a City. I contacted the Utah Power and the bracket. Moab and Munticello aie profit are urged to attend dents of the city. north end of Carbon avenue and pro- a meeting at the city hall next Satas third learm Light company and asked that they a for position fighting ceeded down to Main Street, then ?nt us until March 1st, 1936, to sign BUSINESS LICENSES ISSUED meet h' held here, taioon huh urday at 7:30 p. m. this new contract and if signed by If the west but m and back the business team, fourth through Contact has been made with a h" t'v The following business licenses that date the contract to date back will likely in commemoration of the first wholesale buying concern in Colorado district, to Vernal. Rooseelt vill it been week the to Janur issued case have goespast during 1st, 1936. They have Formation of a local of the Retail to presidents birthday. to take all up to one hundred carloads granted this consideration to us, but Till tfwt ca!' enterprises in Carbon county: asso-four- tu Cattle Order of marching; Protective International 1 of beans at the top market price. Repm clegs' Coal unless the contract is Coal If Huntington City; City Mercantile, signed by that First Division: American Legion resentatives of the wholesale house a- cho.-e-u Hate we will ciatln was completed at a meeting Standard Store, Standardville; Kenlose the discount for the Dale may ho held in Helper Sunday, application ilworth Mercantile, Kenilworth; Ro-la- colors, Carbon county high school will give detailed information at the atonihs of team. January and February, a charter having been made im1936, ami will cost for adPool Ilall, Rolapp; Anselmo band, Carbon Pep club, Carbonettos, meeting and furnish seed for grow-Sena- te . Price Citv an of club. KEEP organization following TO mediately ,jng Contracts will be on hand and ,!!ini $1600. OFriCE TAG store, Columbia; Harry Kauasa, were Second officers Division, (in cars) Carbon Ja schedule of freight rates will be AFTHiMio.x the signing of this contract we, unit the Tempoiary 5; xt P,DY Columbia; house) George (boarding vo to gain and nothing also named, permanent selections to McDermaid store, Rolapp; Balance county officials, Price city officials, presented to those interested. 0 los; everything Price Chamber of Commerce, Price and should the people of Price made by be made following receipt of the been has Rock Service station, Martin. A 6y deMIe tobuiid a Mumcipa1 owned PrlCe Kt1Jva"ls cIub viaU hcen-- e tag rep: charter. RmtryjClUT SPRING CANYON MINER HURT V. O. ght plant at under formed was any time in the future, unit e ror y. curing , Harding school The Un Helper Visits Mine Leader Workers reAnders mine worker at sentative, of this 10 year contract, band, official cars, Company 593 C. organization work of Dave L. Day, mbu- that it can be cancelled al 1936 autnintom was of Rock Lambert seriously injur- George Springs, C C Boy Scouts n (Spring Canyon, Columbia, who also directed forma- ,an' bmc and still save our city not be open Saturday aftcino when a vice of afternoon district Monday president Divisiom-CaWyoming, last. weeks mo-'eFourth local several d Price for o t'on of the Price t.ian $500 per month over the old 29, the last day in of the beam Workers Mine mine United - jthe America, torized equipment. supporting a a0 Frank Bonacci, field representaC0mr't taJs without risking arrest , at-iand crashed down on him. he court-200- 0 tive of the United Mine Workers of has been a visitor here this in located contract should have been The nff.rc. Mr. Anderson was taken to the in connection with to INCREASE affairs IN RECEIPTS TTned at pending tags and in Utah, 1936. presided America prior to January 1st, has issued nearly of If mine workers Qd it been the is Uncle the Sams mail criterion Canyon hospital where he will Spring operations any bruary. meeting. George Lambert, district signed by them Price City 7opennig the f.i-'- t of ofF, 250 He left Tuesday for Price has taken another step along the be confined for seme time with back ? have been not less than $2400 are organization. miners of the organivice president uer off, and in view 0f fins amount At the pre-- nt an aveiace Lake City with Frank Bonacci road to recovery by virtue of an in- - injuries, a .. zation. was m attendance and spoke Salt d (dt.i pmcha-ewith United Mine crease of $71.50 in postage receipts for in connection Jidving already been lost t0 the City, being in movement union general. on the Store Executhe Visitor Here affairs. Workers business r.,aVr recommended to the Price City January over the same period last ,, reported on the recent national STakf II EXCURSION C0en that this new Mr. and Mrs. John McCune of Loyear. m,ne Washii- ir. convention WILL GIVE DANCE LEGION In ,d $1653.26 irjZfdln not later was 1935, January, gan are among Price visitors today. ex- - ton, D. C. ng the temple v. to order to avoid any further teresfed m 3t of the American Legion spent for postage at the post office, Mr. McCune is general manager of - Price . post vTaj-ct the City. ' cursion to Manti. the Aments ' Mrs. George Harding had been tak- - will give a dance Saturday, February whereas last months receipts were the General Department stores and d,.s Stella Frandsen has been tak-j- 2 are u gfd xi will hejen to a Salt Lake City hospital for 29 at the Legion hall beginning at. $1274.76, according to Ray Walters, his visit is in the nature of an in Theexcursi postmaster. (9:00 p. m treatment. I g edical treatments in the Price Jimmed.ately. spection trip of his firms unit 'P'-dl all thiou h the week. fop the past two weeks. h.v . ' I ni-- at, g I , J all M...otj 1 Ift i 1 1 1 1 , 1 r.-I- - - J 1 - J u .t- 1 (M-- ir-.io- ii, V 1 Ites-rvati- !. on I i ) f.Jhi-A.i-- JUNIOR CLU- 1 I . 1 I rj dis-'shaj- ie i on - ne insjiect-prosecuUo- nd 1 I . n,id- - Big-gerstj- te, To Decide Board High School Tourney On Saturday 'be J on Beautification Project Camp And City Voted By City Council Parade On Birthday Of George Washington - j Carbon Farmers Will Meet This Saturday Helper District Now Has Clerk Local; New Group Formed Sunday ( pp ' j ' y mp . . rSS cb,n b he |