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Show 0 (jeflelfoEaGe Ena ay9 AN DEPENDENT NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION PRICE. CARBON COUNTY. UTAH. OF TIIE SUN AND NEWS-ADVOCAT- IFfMay IPe-Ss- e E THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1936 NUMBER 30 Harvey Returned Pioneer Day Program In Ex- - Veteran Loses $745 Bonus Pay Here Price, Nearing Completion Following Spree To Face Felony Violation wu..v irtwn - budget to any great extent for 1 to June period of from January re- 1936, according to a report it jC, the county clerks office The expenditures have las most part, under sen held, for the 50 per cent mark and those t at forced to exceed that fig-j- e, iave been are expected to curb their ysed by week during the second half of it year. Departments Listed have expCounty commissioners allotmended 52.50 per cent of their 47.- and clerk county auditor, ent; 51.82 per cent; county attorney 55.05 per k cent; county treasurer. ent; county assessor, 66.83 per cent; 57.09 per cent; coun-- y per cent; county per cent; agriculture, food ty recorder, sheriff, 47.50 06 46 sur--ey- dairy inspector, 46.48 jaunty jail, 42.43 per cent; hnd grounds, 43.16 per cent. Lid I or. per cent; buildings Par Average I general expense the In fund, 69.28 the yearly allotment has 43.26 per cent of the dis-a- ct seenipent; court budget has been used; 61.-- b per cent of the justice court used; cent of per per cent roads per cent. Fund Even expenses 51.02 sundry bridges, 43 68 and Poor allotment of $17,717.72 set the fund for dependent anthers and indigent poor fund, has been paid, leaving a balaof nce of $9,105 67, a percentage From an aide for $8,-512- 05 interest fund has been extent of 51.34 pier cent. county Iteiporary transient relief, afirmary, county physician and oth- in that classification, have spent 28 10 per cent of their annual Bond 4861. the to ised rs lilotment. exhibition and advertising (Continued On Pass Eight) The fund Full Calendar Of Activities Ready; Battle Slated; Stores To Close Sham The goose hangs nigh" or so the saying goes, but not for Dennis Tidwell, 46 year old World War Veteran of Spring Canyon who reported to of- for the celebration plan- - fivers here that approximately $745 July 24, commemorating was lost, strayed or stolen" last p.Ians have been virtually tor Price and eastern Utahcompleted the anniversary of settlement in Friday, this section by a group of per- - wetk sons seeking religious freedom and the right to practice their own1 T) ned t,hey,!:r'a fit manner in7hicl Th? CPlebraii0n- ACTUAL OPERATIONS GET UNDERWAY SOON TO had been kept in the vest pocket of overalls, he related, and added tne Oliver Moon, has been under fire for some time and is expected bjs that he had not become aware of that . ac . 1,Tent of the California Oil com to be one of the most successful affairs of its kind ever held here, fact that the sum was missing until 1,1 tl,e San Rafael Pan.v section, ar- he awoke the next morning Sponsored By Church riwd ut PrK.e last week and is be. The affair is sponsored by the Sun!ing bucked to the location for im- fol-aHe said he had been playing cards modiate installation. Six carloads day school of the Price L. D. S. of church. Preparations for the activ- -, in a local PK)1 hal1 and that 'e ,lad machinery comprised the first loads, ities of the afternoon have been given been di inking consideiably. He did with four more carloads following remember the time he left the special attention and the program in- -, Large Assortment 'eludes a varied numbber of features. !card room nor with whom he left- Charges Filed The equipment, consisting of dynaSecond degree burglary charges Tidwell has a family of a wife and William Campbell, one of the direct-- 1 mos, generators, tractors, electrical have already been filed, Gibson inors of the affair has arranged for the six children and the money was b) D i emrincs and motor! formed interested persons. Whether revival of a feature which alwavs have been used to clean up back debts iwas received from the I.oughton Co., financial and other be filed or not the murder charge will obhga- an Oklahoma caIe Utah, often termed Land of Sun - provides plenty of excitement concern, and will repre will depend upon a questioning. Snyd- shine by Indian tribes, was first set- that of a sham battle between thejbons. sent the newest and latest methods of Officers head tled by Mormon pioneers of 1847, who Indians and the whites. Probing er was shot in the back of the oil drilling operations. Dynamos and Officers, minus authentic clues arei during a robbery in which he and valiantly trudged across unbroken Opens With Serenade generators will be added to the power onThe an investigation. . Harvey participated. Before he died, roads and hostile country to establish Early Friday morning, an old fash- conducting plant of the company, which will be ly information they have is what has able to he. claimed the shooting accidental, their religion in an undisturbed sec- ioned serenade will be supply electricity equal to a the given been gleaned by contacting persons but there are many loose ends of the tion of 10,000 population, a city brass band mounted townspeople by with the incident and Tidcase to be ironed out. Origin in 1830 a decorated bandwagon. The ve- acquainted aft Colorado Firm Used theo-1 the forward wells story. They History of the western colonists be- hicle, drawn Uneventful Trip The J. J .Stanton Co., Colorado by four horses, will move ry that he may have been intoxi- the with L. of gan the organization Bliss said they had an uneventful main sections of the cated to such an extent that his un- - trucking concern of Craig, was D. S. church in 1830, over a century throughout the in transporting the materials, trip. Weather conditions were extown, blaring forth old time songs and w'hen companions if any dis- - ployed Joseph Smith, prophet, old memories. back had found that no Utah tremely warm crossing eastern Cali- ago, officials bringing were when sum covered the they fornia and Nevada and they had to translated the Book of Mormon. His concern was large enougli to handle Eliminated Parade car. in him his who had a section placing followers, bought curtail the speed of their car. No This is the first known accident of the order. ,A fleet of several large will be held. Although Total number of miles traveled was of land in Illinois and erected the city it was parade nature regarding the loss of bon- trucks, along with smaller vehicles some a time this said that of Nauvoo in pawere from ago 1839, driven followed a regular approximately 2300, Bliss said. that place and their leader was mur- rade would be staged through the us money since the allotments were was sent here and schedule throughout the entire manmain streets of the city, it was de- received more than a month ago. dered. euvering. cided to do away with that phase of New Leader WORKING DAYS OF Heavy Expenditure In 1844. amid numerous religious the program, replacing it with the CONDUCTED This new RITES equipment increases the unpleasantries, Brigham Young be- - sham battle. made by the company expenditures Given SIX MORE MINES came their leader and the group deProgram to approximately a third of a million cided to prepare for a journey to the At 10 oclock in the morning, a VICTIM dollars. The detachments has been where they planned to consti- musical program will be given in the WILL BE POSTED west, the swell for the past six at situated tute communities of their own. The L. D. S. church. Numbers given, will due to preparatory work but weeks, ACCIDENT bein. their be in keeping with the spirit of the struggle for independence has been unand other conditions, lief was long and strenuous, but in occasion and two speakers, their The able to start actual operations. Six new mines have been added to 1846, a company left the east and ar- names yet unannounced, will present dis-- ( on of confident is service however, company the number already given rived late that year in Winter Quar- short addresses on subjects reminisFuneral services and final tributes On Continued Page Eight) the schedule board at The at Missouri ters on the were conducted Tuesday afternoon river, where they cent of the pioneer days. vocate, with daily reports on the remained until the following spring. Huntington for Jerry William Jensen, Battle Sham Next continued. mines in this section being Started West deaf lad, who was acci- REPUBLICANS MEET Following the morning program, the 13 Concerns On April 7, 1847, the company, un-- ( scene late last Thursday afkilled of activities will shift to the dentally when struck by a railroad ternoon Continued On Pace Five) King, a mine located at Mohrland, city park, where the Indians will Sweet Gate. Consumers, Castle DISTRICT nehr McLean, Rains, be waiting to swoop down and claim engine direction the under were Services Mine and Wattis are the new mines a few scalps. Campbell has arranged D. S. church. Interment to be added to the board, making a for his advance class of archers, em- of the L. concerns 13 cemein the took Huntington total of approximately place SLATED AUGUST ploying bows and arrows with padded office at the received are Reports as the Indians while the group tery. tips, reevery evening According to the story given of The to portray the whites has not been the youth, in with the exception of Sunday, at 5:30 ex- - garding the tragedy, Republicans from five eastern Utah will caution be named. Unusual company with a friend and their dog, counties will convene in Price August oclock and are posted on the winWork on the construction of the ercised during the fray to prevent was walking along the tracks. Being j 7 for a convention of the 7th judicial dow. For Mondays work schedule, Price City pipeline is now pro-- 1 cidents. ' to hear, he gould not sense district, to nominate two candidates unable that information is received Saturday gressing rapidly, and it was expected Afternoon Varied the line approach of the locomotive which 'for district judge, one candidate for that the Nolan section of the A program of sports for the night. re unable to stop within that short district attorney, elect a district chair- was be connected up Saturday, City family so to speak, has been man and secretary and transact any to Councilman John Holden, ranged f0 occupy the afternoon, distance. The scheduling of these mines is with The lads friend jumped to safety and all other business that may come mens and womens races brought about in conjunction real- head of the water department. Childrens, before the convention. Price city. Officials of the city, Recent rains have helped restrict will be beld in the park; two junjor and was uninjured. a schedule, such for need Young Jerry is survived by his the Horsley Chairman of water from the reservoir by baseball games will be played on the use izing to cofather and mother, three brothers, ElNotices were sent out to the counhave asked The ( Continued On Pace Four) citizens, making it possible to do work notices on the line while shut down. The mer, Arsen and James, also one sis- ties of San Juan, San Pete, Carbon, operate and make sure the was finter, Stella. Emery and Grand, by A. S. Horsley, are received Some controversy complete line is expected to be the to at getting the time months two present district chairman. The meetished within experienced previous ings will be carried on in the county arrangements smoothed out, but the present rate of progress, Holden said. at on the filled carried house. is court is being completely The reservoir program least possible to this convention shall water the with no and time shortage at Delegates present present up friction. is expected during the summer apportioned as foUows: One dele-- J I for eacb 75 votes or major frac- should have one of the Mines now being reported upon are son. Ace Boulter, 32, employed in the' Caswhen state in tion thereof for Don B. Colton for the Rolapp, Scofield, mea department of Sewell's store best water systems Rains, McLean, Regular meeting of the county com- - 'senator, at the 1934 general election, tle Gate, Standardville, Spring Can- the job is finished, being financed here, is in the Price City hospital remissioners was held at the court house Sweet Mine, Each county chairman is hereby yon, King, Consumers. partly by federal funds. covering from serious injuries, sus- last be- business with routine night to call a county convention was he requested while Sunnyside. tained meat, Wattis, cutting discussed. Next meeting will be and bave the delegates certified and Monday. He is expected to remain in ing held August 6. filed with the secretary of the 7th the hospital for a week or 10 days. TO CALIFORNIA FOR VACATION A delegation from Spring Glen met judicial district on or before the date BE 10 occurred around accident The county Mel Taylor, secretary in the oclock A. M., when the knife he with the commission regarding road of the convention. lane attorneys office will leave tomorrow the of Modifications parking was usjng( slipped, severing a main improvements on the Spring Glen for California points for her annual Mrs. L. A. McGee and Mrs. Karl mail route road. No action was tak45 degrees to 30 degrees, from jn bjs jeg and warranting con-a- re vacation. Others leaving in the same angles a were house guests of Senator commission an- - arery but Leauder the new en, reported, the with rushcf blood. He was siderabie being planned there will be and Mrs. George M. Miller on then-tieparty with her include Mark and gles to eliminate accident possibili- - 'ed"trthrhospItarwhere a" blood survey of the set-u- p Helen Sepas and Mary Riggs of madeand to give drivers less trouble transfusion was given. per. in parking their automobiles. Boelter has been employed at the While the city was busy late last'store sjnce jj opened approximately week repainting the parking and pe- - W0 or bree years ago. He is a and js wejj known. lanes, the idea of modifying dent IN .the angles is gaining favor. It would. pbySjcjan indicated that he was resistance less drivers seri-' not only allow COming along nicely and if no in backing their cars from the lanes, ous complications set in, hell be out keynoter and chairman of the Recut down the feasability of 0 b0spital within a short time. The prevailing but would the same amount. publican state convention in 1932, and of their cars ac! 'having the rear-en- d wages have been set up by the state 'cidentally struck by other vehicles an members sewed on a friendship didate for the nomination for govern-- I as chaiman of the same meeting this at Ogden. and regional directors and as an ex- while in the process of backing. jquilt for their hostess. A delicious or subject to the Republican state year earn Gained Recognition time a strenuous for a short ample, a common, laborer will work 8:00 at rumored served was prospects ago; luncheon p. m., It was As an aggressive exponent of the evi50 cents per hour but will only curb seem Uer to the in campaign ladies the which horizontal parking that 80 hours during the month. dent in G. O. P. and Bourbon ranks, Uintah Basin Industrial conference, but the present sys- -j their needlework, work would be tried, successful other take can however, alike. Other candidates are W. W. and work on the successful promotion They has proven tem to fill in the remaining part of the Seegmiller and E. W. Kelley, both of! of the moon Lake project, he has CLOSED HOUSE COURT potheir without jeopardizing month gained statewide recognition. ,Salt Lake City, Republicans. monthly priesthood He has given no indication of his was sitions with the W. P. A. Vernal In Bon postponed. meeting court house Carbon county a hours day, his stand on the direct prim-iar- y work will eight They Mr. Dillman is a Roosevelt attor-- ! policies, will be closed Friday and Saturissue Priesthood being especially awaited meeting and 40 hours a week, he said. Those The regular was born in Vernal, having spent was decided it ney, of this week, day Dillman will be given of interest. with S. church L. D. changes. conducted by the comprise the major al lhis life in the basin country. He to express his following a meeting held last this 525 Men Employed opportunity ample been postponed month.; has Price term to the state views on the latter served a four-ye- ar commisthe county are by night there is question in the time action given At the present The reason for the senate from 1928 to 1932, and was sioners. a challenge through 525 men on the W. P. A. that Friday, July 24, the anniversary future, nearby 'elected president of that group during ,issued to 24th and the an- is the as candidates Friday Emery, to Carbon, this , gubernat0rial Pioneers of the rolls in four counties, nf the coming the 1931 session. niversary of Pioneer Day is ob- tQ a definite statement on their reGrand and San Juan. The PricecounU court hou A A, in Public Eye spective positions. fice directs the work of the four it morning, Saturday office. open He only civic1 been has Democratic candidates for the gov-aactive both in central week-en- d. is the this and ties ing the to close it for the decided was so far announced include matters political ernorship formerly being Made Inspection remainder of the week offerpresident of the Duchesne county the incumbent, Henry H. Blood, Her-wat- oler Quilt Made By Club Friendship Roaf was in Grand and San Juan Sating county employees an added board, a member of the state man W. Perry, mayor of Ogden, counties late last week, returning tour Mrs. J. A. Harrison was hostess last holiday. committee, served on bert B. Maw of Salt Lake City and storage an inspection made the at He regular urday. Thursday evening also Colorado river conference group, 'Hugh B. Woodward of Provo. the there, which time of the projects underway Thimble club meeting, at (Continued On Page Five) 6 - grand closing ball at EARLY MORMONS SUFFERED MANY nt UNPLEASANTRIES .... fr r. OF FOR TRAIN Sun-Ad-c- ly FOR 7TH BOURBON COUNTY Sheriff S. M. Bliss and County Attorney Marl D. Gibson returned early this week from Los Angeles, California, bringing with them Joe Harvey, wanted here for burglary and also questioning in connection with the death of Walter Snyder who was shot during a robbery approximately three years ago. Left Last Week Bliss and Gibson left the fore part 0 last week for Salt Lake where they secured extradition papers. From there they journeyed to Sacramento, capital of California for Governor prank Merriams signature. Harvey e was held by Los Angeles police lowing word that Carbon county and Utah authorities wanted him on felony charges. 17 CENTRAL UNIT TO Sun-Advoc- MET MON. NIGHT Members of the county Democratic committee will convene at the Tarbon county court house here next Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. for the pose of setting a date for the coun-- T xntral All members of the asked to attend. This meeting has not been publiciz'd to any great extent, but a record is expected. The state conation will be held in Salt Lake City 15, and is to prove one of the Mst interesting conclaves of its kind the past decade. Never has polit- interest run so high and before affair is completed, state history nj) have been made. County Attorney Marl D. Gibson, 150 airman of the county central cmmittee who returned from south-c- n California this This week, said: ' e of the most important meet-J- p e wih hold and we would like those eligible to attend, to do so. convention. Mmittee are Golding, park official, was on for appendicitis late last and is reported to be improving captdiy as can be expected. DJoren P.A. em- as in other tile state, are operating new me basis and a new em according to R. J. Roaf, rertr following his return rogress Administration me kxal - fto,. tended a End wottera namely $5$ at Worl? an - V0 r.ecent'y where he Meeting with other regional to map out the program. Four classifications ormer system, the ,mT,?lassed on four SrouPs-nsd ed, intermediate, ta3er ft section- d ana . 6 and technical explained Roaf, were receiving $40, $45. set-u- p, resPectively, per month. a total of 130 Per month. 'Va?e Totals Under C;By ctJ T Jnew system, which fted Ju'y first but was not a Ending 5reaf amount of publicity hS Mrr. e ironing out of details, in !orce mnthly wage totals will be and the workers may edm Also hours h Sun-Advoc- sea-Pri- Worked offi-6-ve- n r'nmmiinnrX'be ce j PARKING ANGLES LESSENED MAY s - resi-'destri- an GOVERNORSHIP RACE EXPECTED TO PROVE EXCITING: DILLMAN GOES WAGE SCALE, TIME SCHEDULE Z to ld ac-jb- WORKERS OPERATING UNDER NEW lectioni ac-in- eSnrJ'rwVToldui nd t Har-scho- |