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Show Q, iM Donate to the American Donate to the American Mnr9 Red Cross Red Cross VW AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER w 1. A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN ANI) lYkv, Carbon County. I'l.ih, Thursday. March Lh. COUNCIL ADOPTS ORDINANCE FOR THE RESIDENTIAL DIVISION ' dent of the Price Kotary club at the annu.il election meeting of that gioup last oiening, succeeding Kuel Itedd. Isaac McQueen, iy of the loeal club for almost a decade, was placed in nomina-jtio- n and elected ice president. e, Wallace Grange, J. Grant Moss Jeanselme and Cal Laisen weie named as members of the boani ol directors. Pa ley Rbead a former member and it one time president of the club, was welcomed back into the or- -j Clsicf actum of the Price city ut the regular meet in 4 count. Monti. iv tU'nmg was adoption of a re uidinunce which gives lowered r.tos to residential users of E Number 13 i. Mine Worker Ballot In Favor Of Carrying Out Coal Strike j REDUCTION OF RATES ON POWER HI Elect Hussey Head SUNDAY SALES Ut Kotary; McQueen -- . OF BEER WILL New Vice President Jack Hussey was named presi- BE MADE AGAIN 1 NEWS-ADVOCAT- Established as an arrangement1 to help leduee absenteeism the Is program of restriction of beer par- lors selling beer thnoughout the . . . county outside of the incorporated! the city owned communities of the area, the pro- -, elut'uiy0 through Dumbarton Oaks has the pro-th- e 'top made possible by jvsttni. gram instituted rally this month With 3,551 members of the Unitiwm turn made by the Ltah nioe of being a real producer of was voted to be halted at a special Louis Gulanis, son of Mr. and ed Mine Workers of America in Power and Light company recent- pi ace and the plan outlined their of the county commission-- ! Mrs. James Gulanis of Helper and meeting lv m -' P'ng with the cut ordered can serve as the foundation of real Carbon, Emery and Grand couna student at the junior high school its Monday night. business ac-- 1 date m ties (tiie camp in the latter county regulations tie that Juu accomplishment of ly Operative since the first jin that city, was pronounced the cording to the views expressed by ci nirus'ion. being at Sego), eligible to particiMarch, the program was claimed winner of the district oratorical eduction resulted in a Judge Fred W. Keller of Price at pate, only 2,700 of the organized Ti.t- i..te by members and representatives1 contest held at Spring Glen Friday woi kers in this area cast their balof the United Mine Workers of evening. meeting of the ganiution. rcla'.c o tiie council in behalf of hie ON Announcement was made thati Ameiica as not local Lions lots yesterday in the nationwide club the amount of 1 in Thursday eiening the city iccently The runnerup was Dick Baker serving the pur-plans lor the silier anniversary of hist week at Otto's Inn. election of bituminous coal minfor which it was intended, the of the Price junior high school. over four thousand dollars, that pose The speaker stated that it ap- - the organization of the Price club first organized steps to have the The ers to determine action in the sum baling been returned from Helper student will go to Mur- Remits on collections in Carbon strike called for under the Smith clle gulnf tenvaid nicely, the pro- Peart'd at that rulthe at Dumbarton the made taken by abandoned to possible boms next policy sai.ngs Saturday participate county for the currcnt national tay ram to be staged on May 2. Ear the Guks conierence all previous pro Act by their leader, John e Com in thu somi-1'in- al ing ot the state commission, a reg- rcfiular1 Tctm,K Prt'Paratory to campaiK11 in lH.half of the Amer- - Connally of Durrant Castle chairman Gate, P(,t-alLewis. of which had been peace week. missioners contest. state of illation v. lach had been made rethe Judges staging ican Rod Cross have been rather of the committee in has At the meeting Monday evening at the Friday contest were Ed The vote, .in this area was heav- troactive Action of the state com- - Kiven thought and action in the announced that D. D. charge, slow in coming in, according to Monroe of of shoya, B. L. Dart of Trice and to striking not as members of h.ul been upheld by the governmental sphere had been councils the rus-io- n city Vernon Merrill, chairman of the,1'one-sidNew Mexico foimer Col- as had been anticipated weighed, that the best points of Clajdon Price and Helper were in attend-J- b. state supieme court. Blaine of II. Helper. unHyde is orado-Ne- w of it mid because that Mexico district govarea, ance, also the mayor of Castle Thompson of the Price American known as to the status of the dis- in some quarters, however. Unie. the new setup of rates, such considerations had been se u no1 'u11 be the main spcakerlected de- as the and used Of the ballots cast in this area, Gate. of The rebasis which Ben to ordinance of is chairman the Ward, county aceordmg city Legion post trict as a whole. had been passed had a bearing on committee in charge of the con-th- e 2,040 favored the strike while 553 cordt i , household users of power A elopment ol the Oaks program, Price has reported with prac- were negative, according to the whose coi sumption ran up to ten b stressed that the potent part of portion of the county not with- - tests in this area, full coverage of collection, tically R'e Helwas in to be the that was it cost of sevenkillov. at hours at a Program report issued last evening by Merle incorporated districts. directed by Claud Empey in the V. Vincent, Jr., and Miss Susanne cents will be able to in- - cmfiowered with authority which! per Had also passed an ordinance business district and by Mis. Eiol Shroeder of the San Francisco calling for closing of the beer parcrease their usage to 22 hours at would make its operation effective, D IT in the residential area. The jiL.e The judge's talk was highly in- National Labor Rela lors, Price city councilmen had a total cost of only seventy-seve- n in Price is listed in the re-- ! tums board. return rea reflected for resolution much passed study calling certs, the additional twelve kilo foresting, port prepared by Earl Hills, or- striction of beer sales on Sunday. Heaviest vote cast in any one watt sei costing them only two and consideration of the subject ganization treasurer, with a total community was at Horse Canyon, which 200-hoThe he covered. basis cents. The rate on Monday evening meeting which is well above the mark at- a total of 494 ballots out of an was well attended and expressions has been $6.25 and this will drop tained here last year. ONE D. MAN EMEIt L. COUNT choirs S. of closed First of The for the discard the calling to $5.60, according to Mr. Ward, eligible 673 being tabulated there. from Trice to date show The vote there showed 386 in fav- Returns while household usage over two REPORTED HURT; SECOND and Second wards of Price, under sales on Sundays was so pronouncor of the strike, 96 opposed. Kenthe direction of Mrs. Emma Can- - cd that a change in policy was hundred hours which has been I KTFI1 K II T pn T V W Considered in the light as a ma- contributions in the amount of ilworth was next highest of the based on a charge of two cents a inon, choir director of tiie Price considered advisable. The new jor project in the direction of culCastle Gate, too, has reported in single camps, casting 345 out of an Second ward, and Mrs. Ida Thom- - setup calls for dosing of beer sell- kilowatt hour will fall to one and adin interest the greater tivating One Emery county youth was at midnight vancement of quality of livestock full. In fact, that was the first eligible 480. The yes vote there lf cents. aSj organist of the Price Second ing establishments ted as having been killed last lepcu in t ,eVi.coun to atta" was 276 and that opposed was reCanin will Easter the every convvard, present water day keeping with the Rates for heaters will in this area, stockmen week in battle action and another mm i TZimr f r.inru Kr 12:00 o'clock curfew program call- - produced the amount corded at 54. Hiawatha had 340 tinue as in the past, it was an the district made their annual bull lls, amount eligible and 320 ballots were cast, town The the re1 in ed for B. the national .ud Mattie and Lawrence mng..t.he setup a nounced, program of change grading tour Monday, County ralf. b, th, flm anahes in the Shannon, inKeating Gate 18 $1" showing 240 in favor of the strike the L. D. S. taberna-m- g cently. Other than this the beer Agent Lowell Rasmussen directing Ctr,bu fd by which had been considered hav-.- pl VVeU known d Wattis $468.50. and 78 against. cle Sunday evening, April 1, 1945, selling on Sundays will be carried the bet n abandoned as impossible, a.;a d 3 party. ln on as was operative prior to the at 7:45 p. m. Balloting the rest of the area Royal, Consumers and the Sun- -, it uas stated by Mr. Ward. A thor- Unusual interest was displayed c as follows by camps: Clear of was the is in order the in. the It have theatre adoption nam-,'T reports Following ougli leview by a committee ! 3 by both those who made the tour nyside iqoi08-- 1 believed that returns from Creek 104 eligible, 93 cast, 76 days ordinance. The change isancj those who had their stock .d in dud, the situation revealed (l Double mixed operative with the current week, Gate 406 Palms and Consumers are yes, 11 no; Royal-Cast- le to spccted, according to Mr. Ras-jRy- al Mrs. Emma Cannon, Mrs. announcement of the move being the major returns eligible, 353 cast, 267 yes, 79 no; tnde T.t esent'condiUons accoid- plete although Cleveland district, was reported mary Hansen, Mrs. Lillis 318 Creek from those areas have probably Standardville-Mapl- e Bryner, made officially in this issue of The the trin ihe ing to the city recorder. The rate b the War Department in the Mrs' Josephine Neeley John said: turned in. Royal is credited eligible, 207 cast, 156 yes, 40 no; of ono dollar minimum will be re- yjbeen T i T agent f j it 111011 Hansen, Murray Mathis tained in that sphere of service as a The bull grading tour held last with $317 and the return listed Liberty 100 eligible, 87 cast, 57 nf Fmorhioh 25 no; and Parley Neeley. long as connection is maintained Monday, March 26, was very sue- - from $180. The collection listed yes, a 105 eligible, 81 cast, 62 yes, 17 is Invocation Bishop F. B. Hamfrom taken that up for that type of electricity, a dis- Sunnyside cessful. Eighteen cattlemen parNational-Gordo- n mond of Price First ward. connection by the city electrician1 ticipated in the tour. Twenty- - among patrons of the theatre op- no; 89 118 eligible, Haial! of the Huish erated there Choir; Glory by King to P-the eliminatthirteen seven of bulls belonging being only means T cast, 64 yes, 22 no; Wattis 89 eligests, in the amount of $76.97. duet, Mrs. Ramona Walters and a As were ion. it was stated. graded. Private Roy E. Johnson, son of jiJSS Hazel Dawn Kissell. It is probable that a new ten-- 1 Carbon countys quota this year ible, 45 cast, 41 yes, 3 no; Sunny-sid- e whole, the bulls graded this year Mrs. Charles Johnson, also a resi- -, 254 eligible, 183 cast, 129 Pass to Came It And Choir; were much better than those grad- - is $23,000, according to Mr. Mer- year contract will be signed by the d?nt of for many solo, Mrs. Blanche Hammond, 40 no; Kaiser 255 eligible, county Emery yes, rill. of in Some far That thus ed ntnh Powor officials tho the last with city poorer reported year. was among the thousands of 144 cast, 85 yes, 47 no; Columbia There Sounds a Glad Trium-mannand Listht company at the next years, have been disposed of, and tals $9,287.41. However, he re on Iwo Jima. He,phant Lay 180 eligible, 166 cast, 134 yes, 17 injured solo, Murray Choir; flected in confidence have the some been bulls of accordthe purability That the parents of Price are good meeting authorities, is a graduate of the North Emery Mathis; quartet, Mrs. Ethel Peter-hig- h of the county to reach its mark by no. P.-A. chased. ing to Mr. Ward. This will be on in son, Mrs. Mae Biddle, Keith Chase becoming more and more service the school, joined There were thirty-on- e eligible to the basis of the new rates. The minded was demonstrated According to the tabulation this the close of the campaign, report- - vote at over and Angus McDonald. as the known -, polls, Sego old contract would have expired January, 1944, and left for ... ...... , nesday night at the Harding and year 63 per cent of the bulls grad- ing that the excellence of the Chesterfield and of these mine, Bw'ith 37 next year, based on rates which seas duty last August. P.-or and school A. only Central higher, meeting. per,ation experienced already Choir; solo, Orson Rowley; duet, The session opened in the club cent graded C or lower. It is the those in charge of the drive in var-go- al fourteen were cast, ten favoring ban been previously operative. TWO IN REMAIN DAYS Mrs. Merlene Miss Grange and The city engineer, Erin Leonard, to eventually have all the ious communities indicated that, the strike, three being negative. room w'hich was filled to overEmma Jacques. was instructed at the Monday WOMENS CAMPAIGN TO j y)ave never seen a better spirit flowing when the meeting began, bulls in the county graded B or SECURE BOMBER FUNDS O God Have Mercy from Ora- before mght meeting to check up and it was necessary higher. This is just one method1 in behalf of a public program than continuing tory St. Paul by Mendelssohn on 1iige Five) to open the auditorium to accom of livestock improvement. Other that which has been shown by The effort of every club woman Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson. modate the crowd of over two methods being advocated are cull-- ; those in charge of this years Red Nill Far Is A is needed to make the second bond There liunjre(j and parents and ing of the breeding herd, seasonal Cross campaign, he stated. All , mixed Double quartet. teachers Mrs Henry Mills pres-o- f breeding, and supplemental feed- campaign of the Utah Federation Away appear to have a thorough appre-in.. Womens clubs a success. The Miss Agnes Mathis, Miss Wanda Iciation of the important job we drive began March 16 and two Rowley, Miss Leah Rhead, Miss meGmranrPm c mil The grading was done by Pro- - have to do this year in behalf of Maedsen more days are left to reach the, Lois Mathis, Parley M. Neeley, cd fessor George R. Henderson. Each this great organization, realizing the goal of $280,000 which will buy a William H. Rhead, Bruce R. Bry-nav- y ence, discussing the character edu- man who participated in the tour thit it is an obligation which is a patrol bomber. More planes !ner and Merlyn Anderson, cation of school children and was given a card and asked to responsibility of every person. We Affording residents of Carbon Behold Ye The Saviour of Us school and more ammunition are needed: Miss Ruth Val- grade each bull also. After each want, too, at this time to thank the county an opportunity to aid in problems. Choir. land Utah club women must not All A. bull was graded, Professor Hen of P.-entine gave the for the excellence of the the advancement of a program of Choir, and community objects was led by derson announced his placing and public Hope's Blest Song C,;:!,,n county appears to have fail to supply the demand. Every response singing they have already shown good will with neighbor- bond bought brings us closer to solo, Mrs. Robert Hassell. the leasons for the and for their generous spirit of creating been attendBunnel. Mrs. The Omar explained in the a banquet schehard hit communities, ing niiieularly Hosanna by Jules Granier bait 4 with the Japanese which victory. ance banner was won for the sec- grade. to at be duled held Castle Dale on One hundred dollars worth of Mrs. Mary Hansen, took i ce on Iw'o Jima, according ond time by the 2nd grade pupils Following is the list of cattle3, is expected to be April Tuesday, a Great Was Behold There the is clubivoman bond sales per to the men who had their bulls graded: VETERANS WILL INDUCT well attended of Mrs. Allen Warrett. by a large number : B. and Sharp Bryner, A. A J. aucnii the session in area. from this the of March. Series E, F and B bonds Upon the First Day t.on Jhe Following P 1. 1. it scene of warfare Christensen, LaVerne Frandsen, NEW OFFICERS HERE ON Attendance by residents of this daily. ma-- be Mrs. Florence PiLs Miss ditonL if Week the toward tnted O-- . goal Royal Frandsen, J. D. Cntchlow APRIL 10, IS ANNOUNCED section is being particularly en"i the later reports received and -, DonRaJdln1 Mrs. sjijkafd and made Harmon are sales ck and the Kathryn aiad Eons R'Yin Eranch f 'O- '- t e War purchases where displays of school Department came couraged by the Carbon County the club members and their thy Brown; solo, Mrs. Ramom the Tu. oyd Hawkins, Rex Mathis, Odell tn Mrs. Betty Lou New- Officers elected by the local post Associated Industries in line with of the pu- accomplishments Pe-Tfrom Walters, various the Bond chairmen Marion Bliss, Charles b of the Veterans of Foreign Wars its purpose of continued developDiker of Castle Gate, ivi- -i pi Is were exhibited in each room. Gman, Solo Mrs. Natalie Bean. clubs are requested to make their and Marsing brothers. C.O'ide-,lof schools both teachers recently will be installed at a ment of closer contacts with neighStephen A. Barker, more Where Is Thy O. Death, as soon as possible to Mrs. :i " of the members of that boring areas. The banquet is berve much praise for their efforts y known here as Allen, in reports meeting mixed uble Sting?-DoDistrict quartet, Eastern m on Tuesday evening, ing staged under direction of busithem of work t.e marine headquarters C A Larsen. the organization putting report Mrs. Emma Cannon. Mrs. Mary I 1)11 dlsPlay and for their at at l.e had been killed in president. Mrs. Larsens to 10, in the Price city audi- ness men of Castle Dale. It is April Mrs. the! LULs Mrs. Bryner, Hansen, this district will go P it on that Pacific island. to of induction the rooms. leaders to Interested scheduled at tractive 8:00 start oclock torium, parents He v. . s the son of Mrs. E. C. state federation hcadaquarters not Josephine Neeley, John Harmon, be under supervision of depart- in the evening, will be served in over the work 5. Bond chair-- i Ed Hansen, Murray Mathis and carefully lookeddone ment ot Salt Lake City, for a later than April been has that officers,' according to Frank the school auditorium, according thls by year re Parley Neoleey I'l.'Pi'xr of years a resident of men should be sure that their to announcement. commander. children the and AveriH, opther enjoyed Lift. Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty of each Pl 'hii mg which time she served ports include the amount becom- and Reservations will have to be Ladies portunity The visiting formed recently it was Qates-- choir rinse at the local city hospital. bond, sold, and the place made in advance and plans of atinS better acquainted with the of will its Orson' hold Dawn meeting At Auxiliary Cometh He Alkn. a private in the marines, purc as teachers. the month on the same evening tending must be made known to Rowley, Mrs. Pauline Chase and A missionary convention of genAs a final gesture to the unusual n Miss0uri in the same building. Re- those in charge by Saturday, March IN Wallace. Alvin CHANGES PROPOSED 'u!;ivVSoCSa' eral interest to all will be held and success of the the teachers freshments will be enjoyed by 31, it has been announced. L. T. evening Mrs. You I With Peace Leave 'ASSESSMENT PLAN FOR He attended of the Harding school served re- next week in Price, Dragerton, and members of the two organizations Hunter, Castle Dale merchant, is Carbon senior Dart Mrs. Ruth Lou Fulton, MIXS itz vn,? Nancy high school, freshments in the schools recrea- Hiawatha by the Christian and following their business sessions. in charge of the reservations and graduating from that PROPERTT and Hazel Dawn Kissell. school. While tion room, which was especially Missionary Alliance churches. he is the one who is to be notified local the attending Praise the King of Glory Assessor The speakers will be Mrs. W. H. EASTER school )le was County by decorated the for At Explained occasion. the actjve jn athletics, concerning plans to attend. It is PROGRAM IS a necessary Choir. Oldfield and Miss Lucy Hillman. particularly in football. He had Charles H. Semken as PLANNED C. Central school the room mothers particularly urged that those from FOR SUNDAY Benediction Bishop George of Mrs. Oldfield has spent four attended the Texas College of step toward proper equalization were in charge of the refreshments Carbon county who plan to attend Second ward. Price of the hnts and later was employed in taxes on property in Price, a pro- Morgan served to the parents who visited years in South China. During this The Price make known in advance their inSecond ward as proposed by Sunday tentions. time she has witnessed the growth there. jhe shipyards in California prior gram for action MEETING BOARD SCHOOL school wrill present an Easter was given apAll parents were enthusiastic in and development of the Chinese The local business organization entering the marines in June, that county official SCIIEDLED NEXT MONTH and the gram, Sunday morning, April 1, will make the revolution meei"S a at through special comments Proval on of their success the Jje going overseas last Novembanquet an opporfccr. overthrow of the Manchu Dynas- at 11:00 a. m., under the direction tunity for securing knowledge conthe evening. He is survived by a small county commissioners at the of Carbon of board the Members E. M. of Williams. and son. David. ty, banditry and kidnapping, house Tuesday evening. couneducation will hold their next The program will consist of the cerning the needs of Emery in recent years the brave resistAnother Carbon youth believed Representatives of the state tax be can the advanced which Be Will ty by acFarming Program attendance meeting on Saturday, April 21, to have been ance of the Chinese against the in- most likeable anthems and hymns Carbon county unit, will also serve ivounded on Iwo commission were in y. secre-trto we Discussed At Kiwanis Meet vading Japanese hordes. of the cording knew long ago with an George Ockey, Jima is Private Oliver A. to promote the annual junior liveSutch, and also expressed approval Their March meeting was written by Mrs. Charles served in our has Miss Hillman son of Oliver arrangement, show which is held in Emery Sutch, Sr., of Standa than usual due week earlier held ini An of outline TcT changing conditions the farm program French West Africa mission field Madsen, which will introduce each stock ardville. The DuY said county -: early each spring. report to a special meeting in Salt Lake in Carbon and Emery counties will for nineteen years. She has tra- song. itu t,.,hat the scene injury of action was the 'the city in recen y attendance of which be The readers and soloist are: Mrs. discussed by George Waterman veled over much of this great required Pacific. ness activities transferring from City members. and Lowell Rasmussen before French colony caring for the sick, Henry Mills; Miss Joan Mills, Dr. Commissioners Meet Next Week Lisp'd also among those injured cme area to andhehaahhecomrout members of the Price Kiwanis teaching in the schools, and bring- Bliss L. Finlayson, Mrs. Ed Han- Thursday, April 5, is the date some tli.it island is Boyd Hyatt, a of H Banks W ill Close On Monday M. E. of Mrs. their dethe next regular meeting of the Mathis. sen, cjub to regular Murray assessment of meeting the the gospel ing light b;ot u- of Homer Hyatt of Castle of line for purpose. of this city will be closed night at the Carbon Country club, liver these people from darkness WiirTms will be the accompanist; Carbon county commissioners, that Gate. bus is ta rectify was his next Monday, April 2, which is Henry Beckel is program chair-Arb- and superstitution. also being accompanied by a- dou- There will be two sessions, the I proposed by the kn in fix-s- t ble quartett of choir members. at 10:00 a. m. and the afterDay. Many of the public man, and the prize will be given Time and place: odvanced. Such wounded flirted that closed will offices be to noon too, is attend. invited 'by s.nce on day, rage lJJi. meeting at 2:00 oclock. Everyone tConumird Five) Wadleigh. Dwight heie 'not been made HVmtimiej 0n lnm Five Surprising Number Oppose the Support of Lewis Strike Edict Helper Student see-leta- Un breaking Friday Kil-feyl- RETURNS GOOD 1 I.- semi-month- FIRST REPORT RED CROSS ly ed - GRADING TRIP tty-fi- pBtCtMXCIj MADE; FARMERS VIEW ANIMALS ur i of-Ih- lls .ll j one-ha- . 0pu1mty v'ou' Tm LTn'J in-I,- com-muss- W te. INTEREST FOR ets A FUNCTION inter-cattlcm- on GROWING HERE to-bu- lls es T. T. G1-.66- PACIFIC ISLE ... g- GOODWILL AID WARFARE HITS i COUNTY HEAVY T. ' :;s tsvsstez -- J. v he - ( Ri ' SESSION WORK stu-fro- dts SPEAKERS ARE TO HOLD MEET Al-bre- tto Ln the'rrt flJaShas PLAN BANQUET SOON; SERVING or - |