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Show j 14 vvvvvvv: Vt $14 Pages 4 STU) cti'TION? II am ! N AN 4 reI stnrma, "e VtiL O osa cotta tot, KlfWSPAfLIU.A ot foir-- consolidation or EEHE, CAS EON COINTY, (TAIL MU Proposals Are Made To City Council By Local Delegation Hrc GREEK .SOCIETIES men tin wjjmn rtprix tiling the .,,! nu t Monday etii.ing uih the ciiy IVice thnV churches tf nJ measures rfiMgnel to 'Vh-.; up" l;rfcv the adoption of in carrying oat the program. full r cooperation kVl p, off, 7r L, rt ti e ! Rve V,Mih U.f outhn- - aargaUun IIESI'ARY ed w.,4tii,.Uri- t.rje Sunday f,.j news-advocat- IT, ISIS M MH dul nachines have I Sow litsl them out" out. "keep tAen out of pool halls minor J KtP md keep Diem places, 4 x.kmg jad late hours, off the ueci at amusement halls that j require lime sp, cified by law. the at It that juvenile delinquency Prela-'irtendency towards lni U she an Row Icy, Juvenile ereasmtf. George A. rhi-- f eaue has judge ft ited that the and liquor. I find two or been beer three phtes where no restrictions I tell you, jure been made." he said. to this is it disgrace imtlrmen. i-'- BIG DANCE TUESDAY A yearly event which is lucked for. ward to each jkmsuii as a toria) a .'fair of outstanding quality, the twenty. third annual bail of the Price hire department will ! held at the HtUrr Mu.,n hall on the evening of Tuesday,- I E 1I.UH for a fCid.ooo pymji;iiuni in 1iice and n $12,000 rhnp luihiinjf in Hclj r wire n himiied Saturday to the M.hool - ard nf Catlx-of the ly Juhn Litzir, r torrhitcrtural firm if Cannon ,1 I tier. - u et j,..e )...p!rr No j.he Older t A rj'j and Ar iadncthapM No t: of the Daogl.trl, MASONIC BODIES TO if JYnrhpi-- , and luc.u-- e of the unsettled A privote tnvc'tiyation of t he mnd.th.o, State Liquor (oiilruj coimnin&ion was or J, i th? t ettal l.aJ.rd romjhted t r the plaik l).a;i e,.t chcjtef tf p.e fv.ns n-- K LEE UNDERTAKES n f $ 'O.MKXS e 'ItS ,'f FIREMEN TO STAGE ci.unal to ftjmtJcr, RSDAY, di-tri- itisiii and THE 8lrN Submitted To County Board OF COUNTY HELD Ak ration of V'.cnr.!rfaicnt C. J. Tilt C ' Plans For School Buildings 0 . K $ JS TWO 3 J MOTIONS $ AM) $ -- HEAR RABBI GORDON of Peru Ire P, S Mai itJ.akli, d.tti let govrnwr of Ahrpa, was lm tailing officer furl Rabbt Samuel if. third, n of Salt h.e cerrmon es in the American - (Lake Cuv. natitsnally-knuv- v t, orator. i gun hall lure He sMi tn. me at a banquet to tundmtjwi.l mitiatiun fur :o mett,la-- i into tU be given by the Mavoruc XHt.es of ' Sons of pen, les Older. OffuTi of the three bodies are a.I M leven follows: ne tirder of Ahrpa Manos Sjilevtir-- 1 T fl4,owed by a br.qurl to ah, , lrice, M.ke Marakis, daru wi!l I in the M.m-nitemjde ire. 'lee j resident; CcmUntine About 300 perx-nare He.per, secretary; ,u in tu.ndiinfl,. r. 1- hlwfLAt jury turn to the (lord on Creek school in- - VHFlaufl as a horult of his Il.ds for Uie gymnasium, whhh will be used in connection with Cad-oThe pne, he stated Monsfay, i jo Junior here, will be let Mare), J2. Nutire to conn actors will be pub- - Like the place of that by the b but which never w durlrg ,he U.ree weeks prmrd.,) mr.id out as no funds were aj ing ,luit dutc ait m)ultH ty ,w. ld-H i lnmxl to withhold letting lrt L-Coinmerre t spring bids the shop bullying until some tl.e help time later, ns it is not necesrary to bme, be said, but it was gm artual construction omtil around l.k'n ' claimei that there vvas no time July 1 if the building is to be com- - then !n which to ml, in lime fur the cqiening of the, 1938-3- 9 At the ojxnmg of tils pr srhool year. Mayor The gymnasium, with its main en.-1damaging "I a!u-1 to finish Uie In trance faring on Third Ret w ithin 30 'Thti l,J"n w H have ac-days end I be of 1,300, seating capacity ! A I Wl11 have sufficient evidence A fording to George E. O key, school luv district cuil ond tlrtn.iu.i board clerk. Tlip actual IUor will 1)a about 85 f t by 48 feet. At the east ,hnt e' !,ni1 iur b( tailed," Make Asrr(ln end will be a stage, 82 feet by 31 feet, After studying part of the 2,6oO- -t to be used i.1m as a girls gymnasium. page trameript of test. nu ny taken by Authorise Rudget Change A hisivl of rund ?300 n comnutbx. f th. 1937 chIffip fn-he found tes- the auxiliary agencies account; cghslatue, Out tummy of of big maintenance monthly retainer. f""1'"1 been paid for long periods after school plants was also authorized at had been oi deled terminated. jheunisng. An emergenev expen:ei(r'ico . . Ik. ' L-- V. rfWJ )anr ' e February 32, Tins Washington birthday event is the one lime of she wl.m v.e fire fighters of ih city the cooperation of the Community In atage Cate, treasurer; Vug! an. Helper, will br M event in behalf of the volunteer Datka.akls, " of the Karra. Helper n es twenty, organisation which Pf XhP dljinrr u iU W f,.1Wrd bv ,h IVi.-e- . H.k.ikis Nnk four ruard,; Of hours fir as each a chaplain; of unit day pro WD Ijldl(. Ald ,xi(!v lust Columbia, warden; mun.ty rhimh. D nein'w lll Ke frlni the lection to every hone and bumrt del galion emph.asi.ted Xbe tese ?a.ulakis, C- lun.bia. inner of- - structure in Price, 9 00 bcl-xUntil midnight, with nth- -, fr.endly r.jljie of its mlvsiun, and to! Tins Eishtl ball be prudur-ttaicdshould Pee y in years b'.i to jKissiblo way every fered Jer recreation being planned for loose conditions. who do not dan x. Superin- - jtive of gi eater community was sure the tion than in s.i!d he Reeves years due to the Ifi$hop 1 1 Util Till k S tmdrnt Rabbi Gordon s topic will be "ll-. council would be glad to do what it; fact that the firemen if the state are, fm ts onstitution of the I mted States, rp U l llLllillUiiS I1CTL It was not fully to be entertained at their annual con- can but that liberties we eniov here during the forthromm of what conditions actually ROCC Oil it feof w Coluu summer, a gathering which is rxjt-- ; W f TT Orun H, Guvmon. president of the ed to attract several hundred blare title of the t ,,ac euk d wu t.c ami battlers members of their lades aux-- ! tatk r,.K,,n rfvtrirt srhool brcird In general charge of arrangements A even. ng Li fore II Wednesday given L. Pi Ice ward of the L. D. S iliary and other visitors. Fr.. nf JXMMJia I bishop Donaceis Silver Moon church, spike regarding the effect that the publicity Price is now receivi- will supply the music for the Tuesday night, a completely union church. ng may have upon Carbon junior CI,b Dnnn Sunnyside; Thomas buildings foundations accounts feet the present members unless It Is b.cd group of musicians who have Declaring that many communiThe bishop declared that race sui- - Migliaccio, Helper; and Mr. Vaughan, for the neoded transfer of funds, it found that they are carrying forward ties arc of the opinion that Price is been gaining steadily In favor with cide constitutes a major threat to the j representing.Carbon lodge. the former commissions policies. was explained. dancers of this section in recent United States and Western cot a proper place to send college stuEurope, as of Members school decidthe board The probe, according lo the mayor, dents, Mr. Guymon said, "You will months. population in these countries is apto ed make Is their to annual visit the being aided by a trained private have lo create a new atmosphere." proaching a static state, while in Rus- MUSIC MEET PLANS various schools within the district the investigator, whose salary Mayor Lee After being assured by the delegatsia and the Orient population Is on latter part of March or the fore part said he Is meeting in part The por- BLUE BLAZE MINE ion that the specific instance they Uie increase. He cited figures to show of April. Other business taken up In- -j sons identity was not disclosed, PRICE PROGRESS IN had reference to was the recent conthat by 1950 the population in the eluded discussion of the sewer-lin- e ccpt that he is a former employee of troversy which grew out of the arTO REMAIN CLOSED United States will be almost stationCarbon high school,! the liquor commission and now is at problem rest of two state liquor control agents ery. about by the buildings gaged in gathering information con- Plans progressed this week for the here several weeks ago, Mayor J. A return to the simple Woy of living ' to Music te Festival j weight crushing the line several weeks ccming that agency, Bracken Lee said he was as sorry as Chance of the coal mine at Consum and the realization of the need for held In Price April 22 and 23, as Con- - ago: commendation of work carried repry ..Clad To JoIn.. any of them concerning the matter, ers under its present man-- 1 making sacrifices were the solutions test- - Director Melvin C. Wilson re- - on by nurses in the schools during Harman W. Peery of Ogden, Mayor but declared, "If I had it to do over, He i stated that ei?mcnt decidedly remote and nrac- - offered by the bishop. the past year; and authorization of a wbo has been a consistent invitathat foe of the ported I should do the same thing again." new project to furnish hot lunches liquor commission, declared ticajly nonxistCnt, it was declared the church had an important message tions have been Tuesday Have Heard Only One Side" to students in the schools. this week by Glenn Logan, Salt Lake which would aid in solving the prob- sent to 100 bands that he would be glad to join in the lem. "You have only heard one side of City, who has been named receiver Members of the school board are private investigation with the Price The Reverend John E. McGarity of in Western Wyothat matter," he said. Orson II, Guymon, Price, president; mayor. Youre going for the Blue Blaze Coal company. Southern ming, Attorney General Joseph was also a special to hear both sides before I get done." J. M. Naylor, Consumers, vice presi- Chez also said he was In NeThe mine will probably remain Portland, Oregon, Eastern Idaho, sympathy at the meeting. Many of the statements made condent; L. E. Durrant, Castle Gate; Tay- with the mayors action if it is moticlosed unless another company, with guest vada, Western Collor W. Turner, Sunnyside; W. D. Wil- vated entirely by a desire for clean cerning the affair were "gross lies, sufficient capital to operate it successorado and Utah. he declared, which those making the Decides Standardville. son, Mr. stated of a take it At over, Logan fully, meeting government. He denied the allegation statements will have an opportunity while in Price of Mayor Lee, however, that he had the festival comTuesday evening to to try to prove before the affair is meet with the mittee on Tuesday shut up" about a proposed county commissioners, ROWLAND BIDS LOW "promptly ended. Be $1250 evening, arrangewith C. W. Wilkins, attorney for in Salt Lake City along housecleaning In regard to the ments were made when he stopped to think that If a proposals made by the company. The statement sets at the delegation, Mayor Lee said "this rest rumors to the effect that the mine Following two full days hearing in for a good-wi- ll ON JUNIOR COLLEGE grand jury started in Salt Lake City is the first time within district court, an eight-ma- n it would end up in the capitol. any one has com- might possibly be jury late tour to Western Melvin C. YUlson plained to me, and declared he was the near future. Monday afternoon returned a verdict Colorado sometime Long a critic of the liquor adminglad to hear what the committee to Mr. and Mrs. the latter part of this month to ad$1,250 awarding the istration cent of claims T. R. against setup in Utah, Mayor Lees Salt Lake City, sub Thirty per Rowland, members had to say. He assured them now payable, the receiv- James Voyanges for lot 6 and parts of vertise the annual music affair in mitted the lowest bid, $198,934. for fight with the comission was renewed are company that the police would take every pos- er said. The balance will be paid as lots 5, 8 and 9 which they own in Car Price. Committee members and a construction of Carbon Junior college here several weeks ago when he and sible step to keep children off the the accounts receivable are collected. bon addition to Price. delegation of business men are ex- in Price, it was revealed at a meet- City Patrolman William Mclntire arstreets and out of trouble. The slot for to make the trip. had asked The $5,500 Voyanges pected of the state board of education rested two state liquor agents after Workmen having claims based upon machine situation, however, he deE. M. Williams, assistant contest ing which the city had their property they had taken over Jones club. The when the bids were five within wages earned clared to be out of the for purposes of extending director in charge of music, said Wed- Monday available for the opened. men, Chester K. Dowse and Henry S. citys hands, unpaid 1 were urged sought of months college Money as the February county is entirely responsible Fourth North street from Third East nesday that contest numbers have Bell, were charged with resisting an for their enforced removal. Tuesday to file their claims with Mr. to Sixth East street, the site of Car- been selected, and will be announced buildings is about $273,000. That left officer. Bell was later released and "than will be Mr. over 2. construction from actual March not later Logan had alleg- in next weeks issue of The (Continued On Pane Five) Junior bon college. Dowse They over to district court bound architects and others such in used paying Logan said forms for filing ed that several other lots adjacent to On Page Five) the and (Continued from Naybe secured fees, buildings claims furnishing Ray may Voters Will those required by the city would in other projects such as landscaping, lor, Consumers. no way benefit by constructing the Glen Miss Is according to Superintendent G. J. Select road through the condemned land. In of Carbon district. Reeves court their demands was reduced to Construction must begin by March Primaries of$3,500. The city alleged it had by September 1, Ball 1, and be completed Gold them $1,000. fered 1938, according to terms under which Voters of Utah will march to the Acting upon instructions of the the contract will be let. polls this year much earlier than Consideration was given by the city Miss Betty Christensen of Spring to the effect that the property court they The next lowest bid submitted was council have previously and of of the queen their trek to the Monday evening to a propasal be evaluated in separate par- Glen, representative should seven to of booths for Although admission of a Carbon cels, the jury awarded $1,050 for lots morning, was heralded queen of Car- for $209,873, the highestto the will be pave approximately 48 blocks in 0 about lowest bids amounting Price through assistance of the W. P. jbore frequent, too, due to the new county nine in the State Industrial 5 and 6 and $200 for lots 8 and 9, and bon Stake Gold and Green Ball, more than this. eet primary election Baseball league is practically assured, decided no damages would be sustain-ee- d when that event took place last FriA., and Robert J. Turner was authorsystem. tobe held will which 'rsL ized to call a meeting of interested profrom severance ,neld night. primary election will be the meeting day adjacent by Non-Partisa- n the on Tuesday, will Lake Salt in to determine sentiment in place as City were the acattendants her night taxpayers the also owned by Voyanges. Acting September 13, the perty of cording to announcement of official rematter. the upon approval Green Misses Lena stamp Hanson Frank River; Sybil Hunt, County City Attorney erk b. H. The sections named by Mr. Turner, Young this week, and the proposal. Evans, Castle Gate; Gladys Dixon, ported following return of the verdict seoOTd runoff settle-- 1 Kenilworth; Merline Grange, Price; who also is team made a survey recently of the a a Dividend of in case that Entrance will take primary the place Voyanges on Tuesday, September 27. This new expected to be approved at that time, ment had been reached out of court iLois Gilligan, Sunnyside; Arlene Reid, proposed undertaking, are as follows: ays em eliminates Second North from First West to the old convention raising the league to an eight-teaconcerning lot 48, belonging to Natale Rains; Elsie Pearson, Spring Canyon; Members of the committees of the Third East; First North from First ys em entirely so far as the selection circuit. Fizzuto. Settlements still remain to Donna Muhlestein, Standardville; and Carbon county unit of Labors West to Third East; Third East from Party nominees for offices is concoun- be made concerning two other lots Jean Draper, Wellington. Little Boni cerned. Under this new method the Representatives from toCarbon League are scheduled to hold Main to Second North; Fourth East costume has a nie silver the which on Roberts, the city wearing attend the way are who along expected ty 4 and carrying a bow and sheat of ar- their first meeting for the purpose of from Fourth South to Third North; be named direct- meeting are Commissioner Orvel Pet- sought surface easement. ?ominees their organization next First East from First South to the y people instead of at county erson, Columbia; Sam Shortino and ly rows, burst through a huge cello- completing I Main; afternoon, February 20, start- First West from First North to the Sunday to as introduction an heart Ventl,0ns which voters are A1 the Wahl and phane Price; I Graham, Clyde t0 Miss Christensen. The torn heart was ing at 4:00 oclock. canal; First West from Main to the rePresentei by dele- - John Myers, Helper. Dr. C. R. gatesSe The meeting is scheduled to be held D. & R. G. W. tracks; Second and I Way used by other performers for their commission chairman, county Each party is to in the court room at the Carbon coun- Third East from Sixth to Seventh I entrance upon the dance floor. hold a convention, also attend, as may several ty court house and officers of the or- North; and Seventh North from First ber the seFecton of members may 'er is was interest the Considerable already queen ceremony Following I of ih eir boxa demonstration Gold and Green ganization have urged that every to Second East. C0unty central committee and ing shown in the annual amateur March Mr. Turner said W. P. A. would here to be held tournament 0f dance by eight young couples of the committeeman be in attendance. The organic that body. This BANQUET WILL BE ing was formed on Sunday, furnish PUblic notice of which is 11 and 12 under auspices of the stake, and a floor show dance by four local unit 10, gravel and labor, and the only reaufT be GIVEN FOR SEMINARY February 6. Joe Dowd of Latuda is cost to the city would be that of the iA carried in newspapers Price Elks lodge, it was reported this other couples. mUSt FUND NEXT THURSDAY week by William M. Davis, who is in Novel and exquisite were the Ideas chairman of the organization, J. W. asphalt used in the projects. The tenPlace prior to the last I Binch of Royal is and tative scale of costs, estimated s(L in June and must be turday charge of general arrangements for featured in the costumes worn by Claude Adams held m the of Columbia is be classic here. cerewill about half of former undertakings of fistic in the and dances seat. the cafeteria county participants A public banquet In the near Mr. Davis urged that all persons mony. A Valentine motif was car- this sort, was given as follows per future The served from 12:00 to 8:00 p. m. next front foot: 54 foot width, $1.50; interested in entering the tourney ried out in the hall decorations. thU.Carry a series of articles on Thursday, February 24, in the dining Library Circulation Raises It was estimated that this years POdi!feCtaPrimary 3aW f0r the PUr hall of the tabernacle, under direc- make contact as soon as possible with width, 75 cents; 24 feet, 67 cents; In the January report of the Price 20 feet, 56 cents; 18 feet, 50 cents. ,kin our readers on the tion of the Carbon stake Seminary members of the boxing committee and ball drew a larger crowd than ever onerat; f b's find out details of the affair. The taxpayers share of the expense before in attendance. Carnegie library, an increase in circusplendid new board. a be will of selection of can-l- g of the Moving pictures queen pro- lation of 23 1 volumes was shown over would be met in a manner similar to The banquet project POSTMISTRESS NAMED for payment cession and dances were taken, and January, 1937. Figure? for the two special improvement districts, with dra vr,uffl?e a measure which means of procuring funds Mrs. Ruth Bradshaw of Royal has will be shown in a local theatre soon. months were: 1326 children, 1129 payments due in tbe fire f Political bosses on the Seminary building in north installand the,,2455 total for 1938; 1270 child- ments, it was is gen- been appointed postmistress of that Goetzman B. Readult, H. heelers Dr. by because and 4u'ard City it explained kkes frnrr Price, Ticket community to fill the vacancy left by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wayman of ren, 954 adult, 2224 total in 1937. The corder William Grogan. Mr. Turner 10 8 larHe degree the eral chairman of the affair. Powpp of h Lattumer who recently mov- Provo were in Price last week, at- records also show an increase of 338 said the meeting would be called for off ces !ttatirig who the candidates sales are to be started this week it Harry to Standardville. are to be. ed over December, 1937. within the next several weeks. tending the Gold and Green ball was announced. a-.- k (He ty com-nulli- Jn j s ta jq-u- tma.l-Geor- j ge Inve-Ugi- e. i , r e Tw-idaki- I r 1 - ti thi--- e cu-op- n-ee- J Suicide c i i IS col-kg- SS' tr C ,', asw-rtedi- i b-- Vl M X Ml X HO, H MX XOI T9 JSM e. j j j Inter-Mounta- in Lots Jury For Street Sought To Worth Directly Candidates At First Time Will Decide Tonight On County Entrance In Baseball League officials-selecti- Spring Selected Queen Of And Green Council Considers Street Project At Price Monday Night on $25,-00- Labor's League Committees To Stage Meeting Sunday m Non-Partis- Fah-rin- g, an Elks Fight Tourney Plans Are Under f f ; vice-chairm- an, secretary-t- reasurer. 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