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Show 14 ii Fares :: U": fOLDff A. XVDF.PENDE.NT 45 :: A CONSOUDATION PRICE, CARBON COUNTY. UTAH Tags Following Joint Session Draft beer licenses h.,u he, cut S50 it was revealed fnliny,-ina meeting last policies, in address before LABOR of coal pro-Jcn,at the establishment of the for consumption plants relief for and coal general to slack unemployed miners during the Limer months would be of vast to Carbon county and Utah was the theme of State in general B. Maws address Senator Herbert members of before when he spoke Trades. Union the Affiliated Labor Maw at the Union Hall here Tuesday. Democratic the for candidate a is nomination for the governorship of conUtah at the coming Democratic ce NEWS-ADVOCAT- g Fndjv night r f? THURSDAY. JULY NUMBER 29 W hile Price and Carbon county are enjoying the return of suinn icr weather, citizens of the outlying districts hate set about t() the damage created by the heavy rains and possible lvpa'r i t; t I $300 and the new cut Will hnm- it down to $250 per year Eight licensees attended, it was said, and the program now presented meets with general approval. Next meeting of the county commissioners will be held Tuesday, July 21, at 7 30 p. m. ast "eek-en0UVur'sts Damage to propery and crops, while unestimatable at the present time, was said to have been heavy, particularly in sections of Emery countv, Sunnvside and Castle Gate t 1 d. General Flood Results Crop,--- were hard hit, railroad and motor car bridges washed out, roads torn up, telephone wires down, oclock. auto-mobil- SHERIFF BUSS th TO LOS ANGELES old-tim- er -- to-'w- as ar pSim!fr - Alii OPERATORS DRUNK DRIVING CHARGE FOLLOWS AUTO Sun-Advoca- te, xt un-the- m non-uni- he of ' We ' Jeekwhen to officers who invest!- - ing way to bnntleunorgairized prop-- 1 According swung over on defendant erties into line, the gated, they said. wrong side of Seveial new affiliations have re-its car, then careenm0 into cently been established in Carbon Caspinosa county lecently through efforts of theia telephonejpoj HOSPITAL INCOME DROPS BELOW PAR FOR LAST MONTH Price Municipal hospital experienc ed a loss during the month of June rpnnrt eiven this according to week by City ecoi while gan. Receipts to,a e 0f Columbia. bills payable an p month amounted to ja,iOJ.ui. loss was $206.8 . ' 3 396- -i Earnings Boar modi-1 25; operating roo R 3 $ jemes, dressings, and Mrs i T, gIu- -' returned to $143.25; nurses boar .5it Ir kmes 20g 50-- ' , here this week following cose, $199.00; misce .an DeBeque. bdna McCurry, Collbran, Colo-Tf- d : Frank Wareham and Ruth dvvin both of Colorado. aao to John Perea Saledo, and Mary Mans-anare- y, r . month's tour of the United States. t0 -; our visited in the DisbursCTn en ts Bi Is paid, $2,205.extensively and on the Atlantic seaboard and $4,40' total 61; bills payaoie, Cl T7 r ePrted a very pleasant trip. 783.01. , 1 Ys Mr. Current month s business, of this visitors $2,411.55; previous months busi-i- a RECENTLY FROM ARIZONA year's previous $1674.88; year, have Receipts ness, $489.69; total, $4,576.12. and Mrs. Andy Williams, June bills payable, Disbursements by their twQ daughterSi $2577.40; June bills paid, $2,205.61. this week at the home Total $4.783.01. Iargaret Askew and William small Tae Williams are from Mrs. Ace Boulter and three Jerome, Salt in visitors and Price to enroute were Nat:na; Yellowstone sons among week. the of park. Lake City the fore part Mrs To"' Tlsltors parking in a ring a week in Yellowstone park. restricted zone." CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SUPPORTS he Marriage licenses, as issued recently by the county clerks office went 1 Carl H. Close, Colorado, Young ounty ca.um iv,72 t,onveno for the fust i "U time m several weeks to map out a political piogram and undertake stimulation of interest foi the coming campaign Members and persons inter-ar- e & esfod asked to meet at the $ 1lice citv hall Friday night 1 July 17, at 7,30 clockx Preliminary work promt ms are expected to be given attention and a cordial invitation is I f DAY-LON- ACTION FOR BRANCH OF U. HERE; j SET; Friday, January 24th, the anniversary of the initial entry of pioneers to this section of country west of the Rooky Mountains, will be a gala day f or jnce und nt,arby territory with g a celebration being planned. Sponsored by the Sunday school of the L. D. S. church, the first stage of the program will open early in the morning and close with a dance and grand ball at the Silver Moon hall in the evening. Brass Band Serenade Either at 5 o'clock or 8 oclock a. m. the time has not been definitely set Price will be awakened by the blare of a brass band, mounted aft on a decorated band wagon and drawn by four horses. The band will breeze through the main parts of the city, serenading with old time songs and reminding the residents of the good day-lon- PARKING LANES BE GIVEN NEW COAT OF PAINT of the car-sta- ll strips on the main streets of the city will be started within the next' few"" days! was made known by Chief of ilce George Collingham yesterday, Used Excessively The stripes have been practically obliterated by excessive use during the past few months and the project will offer motorists absolute indications of the stalls. The pedestrian lanes, crossing Main street in two blocks will be given attention and motorists are urged to heed the right of the pedestrians. ng ol days." Have Sham Battle Contrary to previous announcements, no parade will be held. It was decided to do away with this feature this year, replacing it with a sham battle between the Indians" and the At 10 oclock however, pioneers. Drivers in the morning, a musical program With the warnings issued a short! will be held at the tabernacle, the time ago of the arrest of speeders, the program in accordance with the spirit chief indicated that excellent of the day. Two speakers will prehas been shown by the driv- sent short addresses on subjects also ers. n reminiscent of the pioneer days. Unnecessary recklessness driving has been curbed and drivers Battle Follows Program are paying more attention to the trafImmediately following the morning fic regulations. program, the Indians" will swoop Several persons have been picked down on the unsuspecting whites in up and hailed before local courts on the city park and the portrayal of the traffic charges within the city, but periods when redskins attacked the considering the general number of whites wagon trains will be given. William Campbell, under whose didrivers, a good record stands, rection the sham battle Is to be stagsaid. ed, will use his advanced group of Hit Double Parking Police will continue the enforce- Boy Scouts, well trained in archery, ment of regulations within the city, as the Indians" while the group to (Continued On Page Eight) especially against double parkers. trafThe city ordinance governing the fic deems it unlawful to double-par- k LOCAL DELEGATES an auto without the motor being kept running and a driver in the front ATTEND SESSIONS seat who can move the car if neces- Col-gingh- , IN CAPITOL CITY trian lanes in parking also. He said a number of operators have been crowding over the lanes and that ticklocal RepubThree ets will be handed out to drivers who licans attended the Republican meet- -, override the regulations. ing in Salt Lake City last week, to set a date for their partys state convention. August 22 has been designated as the date for the affair, to be held 5th in the state capital city at the arena. LAWS Judge J. W. Hammond and Mrs. S. M. Bliss were the two official deleState lftjuor officials added another gates from Carbon county, whilename to the list of violators of the Frank Hanson, city attorney accominterested spec-lo- s liquor laws when they arrested Ange- - panied them as an tator, Kontgas, residing at the junction General discussion of the party's the platform was conducted during the ways. sessions, Hammond said. The state is with violating Kontgas charged 1935 state liquor act by selling will, of course, endorse the national eer exceeding the specified alcoholic platform as specified at the Repubcontents and not having had issued to lican national conclave, he added. Allen S. Tingey presided at the him, an official license. He was pick-je- d and the Republicans are meeting" 10. up on July to a busy campaign. forward Arrangement will be held next looking to the Wednesday, July 22, according CITED county attorneys office. well-kno- LIQUOR OFFICIALS MAKE ARREST; VIOLATED ' ward TO OBSERVE Full support for the establishment new element to consider. The branch CONJOINT MEETING of a branch of the University of Utah would be maintained in a manner as or a junior college at Price, is prom- - is the University proper. Teachers IN PIONEER PARK ised by the Price Chamber of Com- - and instructors would be sent down merce in conjunction with the support to man the school, a new series of would be instigated as signified by the Associated Civic class work would outside activities such as ath-- 1 Tentative plans for the August con-- 1 Chibs of Southern Utah. letics, dramatics and other school pro- -, joint meeting, given by Price wards Unite Stength M. I. A., have been partially arrang-lfor- e the grams. Woking towards that aim, not does available have As Price with 'ed its will throw by leaders of the organization, and strength chamber ' the Civjc cjubs and will seek to pass housing facilities for a college at the considerations are for a "Sunset Ser- a bill at the next regular session of present time, a new building would vice to be held at Pioneer Memorial state legislature naming this city have to be erected. A site would be park or in Price City park on Sunday, location for such an education- - necessary, with sufficient room for1 August 2, the time elected to be 7:00 an athletic field and other projects. p. m. 1 branch. Merchants Favorable A musical program will take up of full the has support The plan the legislative committee of the Civic! Merchants and business men here the larger part of the evening, with fcvard choir being clubs it was made known at the'last are also in favor of the plan. They Carbon Stake-Pric- e -, meeting. With the next meeting slat- - contend that such a move would stim- the main feature. Their numbers ed for this Saturday at Ephraim, a ulate business, arouse public interest, 'will be accompanied by selections on rt from the committee, on the bring recognition to this section, and the piano and wind' instruments. Quartets, solos and varied other pieces, work accomplished during the past assist generally. A. E. Gibson, secretary of the have also been prepared to make the month is expected to be rendered. committee itself contains men Chamber of Commerce who attended evening a delightful one. Qne speaker has been considered who are listed in both the state house the last meeting of the Civic clubs 'declared: the occasion. Definite arrange- such for that believe and senate and they We have been attempting to se- - ments and complete program numbers branch here would greatly benefit 'cure a branch of the University here, will be announced at a later date, ac- this section of the state. 'for some time and with the support cording to Dean Neilsen, president of Open New Field If passed, the bill would open anow being thrown behind the move, the Y. M. M. I. A. new field of Instruction. It has been; we hope for action. Price offers an, said that the University is somewhat ideal location and we feel sure that! Mrs. Frank Grosso, manager of the crowded at the present time and as the state as a whole, along with the Price Hotel, is spending a week in there is no branch in any other city, students who would attend, would Grand Junction, visiting friends and it would afford students an entirely benefit by the move. j PROGRAM G EXPECT MANY AS VISITORS rUli OUSPECT ' Marriage Licenses Meet Friday For Campaign Plans es WORST STORM IN wrecked and general flood conditions prevailed. In and for Price, the total precipitation between DOUBLE DECADE July 8 and July 11, was 2 and inches. More than an inch fell during the last day of the week, with One of the worst summer floods 0twVnCa anufration havinS in many years" is the opinion of many esday Thursday and Fn- - of carbon countys old-tiJ residents, 3V vention. speaking in regard to the heavy Outlines Program Heaviest In Sunnyside storms of last week. Residents who general program Carbon countys sheriff, S. M. Bliss, In Sunnyside, the damages were have been here for more than 25 Outlining his which includes social security for the is slated to return here the latter part recorded heaviest. Two floods, hit-- 1 years indicate that while several sim-j- it unemployed, the aged and blind, Maw of the week from Los Angeles, Cali-'tin- g between 2:30 a. m. and 3:00 Sat- - Har situations had prevailed, they had : as definitely fornia, bringing with him Joe J placed himself on record Harvey, 'urday morning, another around 6:30 compensreal workmans a wanted here in connection with a in the morning, washed out more than favoring ation bill which would benefit any burglary and a murder. Harvey, ap- - 600 feet of double railroad track, a laborer who is injured, to a more prehended in the southern California double railroad bridge, wrecked two substantial extent. His address indi- city on charges of burglary and found automobiles, tipped over a loaded coal and considered an here said workmans to be wanted here, has been held car, downed telephone wires and that cated that the present once before does he reonly compensation bill is modified to an in custody while local officials were washed out approximately one half member when a storm of such extent which should instead be exmile of road. lence and force hit this section. panded. Papers Necessary That was in 1902 when a torrent Houses Washed out Extradition papers were necessary,: Favors Municipal Power Tw0 houseS) partitions and smalllcame down one of the canyons near He further stated that he favored the county attorneys office signified. structures fell before the rush of the Sunnyside and closed up a mine. the establishment of municipal power Harvey indicated that he would not storm there and were wrking there then and believe partially or me R was some storm. It tipped box plants in the state of Utah, this stand waive extradition and return here to'tauy demoijshed. A box-chouse was Sheriff Bliss was in' being one of his policies. He is of the face charges. a ronsiHprahle distance down cars over and created quite a mess." opinion that power plants owned and Salt Lake City recently, securing thestreaJJ d .j Others who have resided here fora uarter or third verla operated by municipalities could be signature of the governor. pued Wgh statements. fied One Count Filed these maintained to a better extent than a mile down the creek bed and in One complaint, charging second under the present setup. places the torrent of water gree burglary, has already been filed cut a new channei. Behind Direct Primary defendant re- Questioned regarding his attitude for service when the Road Crews Busy, is he and Walt- It turns. that Maw ro'mmi7s-onalleged 50 th:'n during a number of pre-- er on the direct primary movement, as did!0 stat"r;a5' The concern local a broke into earsSnyder said that he strongly favored that sysvious . telephone company rushed Another said that some bridges in tem of political selection. He added approximately three years ago with sections and t th nlTw of the place. robbing his section had been washed away sef about repairs A however that he would make a direct the intention WJ answer later this month when he ap- Snyder was shot while the robbery; made detouring while still another commented on was m process and Harvey may be washed.0Put peared for a public meeting to discuss while the tremendous pressure of the storm, charged with his murder. his candidacy. new poles! Th benefit Veterans dance, slated erected telephone company Partners Were jfof W.ilbergs hall last Saturday night and strun new wl,res' Challenge Issued The dead man was Harveys part- was postponed because of climatic , , . , , The Utah Direct Primary League e n Large logs and ou ers a was contended and while the and probably will be held it condmons ner, wooden recently issued a challenge to guber-- ( former claimed that the shooting was hurled on the mam road, two thJs Saturday night Continued On Pace Eight) washed away and in one . accidental, there are some loose ends bridges steam shovel was ployed place, a of the case to be determined. rCHCDAI AIH new creek-be- d UNION GROUP SEEK IXULIUiL The burglary charge will be; to assist in opening a brought forward and Harvey will be channel, Railroad Crew In count the attorneys ON WATER SYSTEM TO INCLUDE WAGON arraigned on that The Denver and Rio Grande West ern railroad forwarded a construction crew from Grand Junction to Sun-- 1 A resolution seeking a government MINE nyside to start rebuilding the washed-- 1 grant on the Helper-Sprin- g Glen On Page E.ght) ( Continued waterway was passed by the city 'council at a regular session held Mop- At a meeting of the Carbon County LOCAL NEWSPAPERMAN, FAMILY ON VACATION 'day evening. Labor and Trades Union held last The waterway is an extension of week in the union hall in Price, ofSMASH-U- P The of the H. ficials of the various organizations regular Price water system and Cowles, Val and family left late while the project has not been outconsidered the problem of securing from the operators ofj Officers early this week filed a last week on a vacation trip. She lined, a report is expected within the few days. was expected to have gone to south-'necoal mines in unionizing complaint alleging driving while ern California and her return is in- - Routine business filled the remaind-definit- e. along with the larger producers, der the influence of intoxicating Mr. Cowles will return er of the session, Recorder William treatment of labor is asked byjquors against Tony Tbmsic, 40, fol-tv'eek or 10 days. invol next Grogan reported. Mayor J. B. Lee within the group. Much work has been done lowing his citation after being was npt in attendance, being in Los in attempting to late in disaccident auto Helper ved in an bring the entire PARKING FOR FINED WOMAN trict into the union group. Angeles as a representative of the lo-jSunday afternoon. ZONE cal Elks' lodge at the sational con- -i RESTRICTED IN CAR been to have is The labor committee members stat- Tomsic alleged vention there. caused his auto to ed that there are only two wagon drunk when he Next regular meeting of the coun-jth- e Mrs. Mabel Jensen was fined $2 Sfdefendant" C. Smith H. Peace of the LecSoinlsa. redi will be held July 27 by Justice rmon nothbut his hand, redJoK affiliated in the organization ceived injuries to group Die trades union represents an affiliation of industrial and craft organizations in the district Young Bourbons extended. OLD TIMERS SAY npr.tr Pages E Damage Heaviest In Sections Of Sunnyside , And Castle Gate, Precipitation Here Rises I n when beer licensees meet with county commissions s to discuss matters of importance The former license was set at AN OF THE SUN AND Recent Rains, Cloudbursts I Warrant Considerable Loss Cut Draft Beer M TLINES mini NEWSPAPER H rY TO COURT ON DRUNK COUNT A sentence of 30 days in the county jail or a fine of $50 was imposed upon Lawrence Adams this week following his appearance before Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond to answer to charges of being drunk in a public place. Arrested by city police officers Sat- urday night, Adams was hailed be- court where the disposition was quickly rendered. Another person, named with Adams in the complaint, entered a plea of not guilty and his case will be heard at a later date, ss Wilma Larcher, of Oa an California, is m Price visiting at t . , Present time with relatives an friends. She is a former residen o this city. 1U ADVL.ItllSIti S AND CORRESPONDENTS As Pioneer Day will be observed in Price on Friday, July 24, the next issue of The will appear a day Wednesday, making it early, urgent that all advertisers and correspondents get their material to this office by Tuesday 3:00 p. m., July 21. Sun-Advoc- t |