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Show Sty? mt-Ahunr- at? Inued Every Thursday By the Carbon County Pub- lishing Company. JOSEPH L. ASBURY. Publisher and Manager. VAL ii. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. Subscription, $2.00 the Year In Advance. Phone No. 9. Entered As Second Class Mall Matter At the Postoffice At price. Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. ; ADVERTISING RATES 50c. Dbplay Matter Per Inch Per Issue, 40c, Transient, 25 Cent Additional. Per Position, Special Six Legate Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Words to Line. Summons, $12.50; Water Application, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. Readers Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Counte Six Words to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty-FivCents Additional Each Insertion. mad golden calf of "sound money we see thedirecin the opposite dash of Tydings and Glass tion from the administration. Tis well that the administration rid itself of such political promiscuities as Glass and Tydings, 'tis well that the sheep be separated from the goats. The people voted for the "new deal not to give support to Democrats of the Glass and Tydings type, it was a vote for new leadership of the kind directly opposite to that offered by Glass and Tydings. And to the extent that the present leaders of the Democratic party realize this just to that degree extends the ability of that political organization to continue in .the good graces of the people. . . t - I : 4 ' i ? u . 1 oft-expres- . Harry Quinn pleaded charge of forgery Wedn trict court, and will be Fatal Bullet Judge George Christen??? at 10:00 a. m. Price The complaint, fifed u., Walter IL S. Snider, 28, died at accused Quinn of foreinTi.1 the Price hospital Friday of a bullet Atelee Migliore to aijgl wound fired by an unknown assail- was alleged that he IsiuedJj ant the night of April 15. Funeral to Steve Cafe. services were held at the L. D. S. tabernacle Monday at 2:00 p. m. with burial in the Price cemetery under the direction of the Wallace mortu Wound Resident To PROFESSION ary, Dr. R. F. Snider was bom in Salt Lake on McLaughfrf March 2, 1905, a son of Jacob Snider Physician aai and Annie Helen McKean Snider. He 10 a. m. to 12 half-mi- le is survived by his widow, Florence Honrs, Office Phono 168-Rl?1 Prettyman Snider, one son and two Ooaunereial Bank Bnilki p relay. his of all Price; parent, Other . schools participating and daughters, of their total points were as follows: four brothers and two sisters, all Cs Hubbard. Lake. Salt HuntGreen 23 19; Vi; River, Ferron, FhTridH 'and Bw Snider was found by his wife on ington, 19; Duchesne, of their home on the front the steps A heavy rain fell during the greatOfflet HonisTl -morning of April 16 with a bullet er part of the afternoon, seriously wound In his head. No clues were Phono 246J, ReoMenco handicapping the performers. Utah Efeetrle Bunding ever found as to the identity of the jj Von Jensen of Central captured person who shot Snider. high point honors with 18. He snared Gease, first in the javelin and high Jump Solo and captured second in the high hurAttorney Alia dles and shotput Office In Gonnty Gout Him George Galloway of Uintah came Price, Utah. in victories Instrumental solos by two Carbon through with expected but in the high band students who won first the mile and half-mil- e, latter event he had plenty of compe- places in the solo division of the intition from Dick Bedier of Green Riv- termountain and statecon tests were Attorney At Um er, who finished only a few yards given at the weekly meeting of the 718 Jndfo Bunding, Balt LakiCty behind the Vernal star. Rotary club Thursday evening. Derold Simmons played oboe and Easterbrook, Redford and Bryner were Carbons leading point makers, saxophone selections, and Lee Em-p- ey L. As each chalking up 9V counters. The rendered a bass clarinet sola Attorney At lay Norman Hamilton and E. M. Wilsummary: Rooms 6 end 6, Bilvacnl BsUtol 100 Nielson, Ferron; Fitzwater, liams, principal and music director Duchesne; Whitford, Carbon; Strong, of the Carbon high, were guests of Utah. Phones, Office IBS, " Huntington; Christensen of Carbon. the club. Mr. Hamilton spoke briefly :10.8. concerning plans to send the Carbon Mortuary, 220 Fitzwater, Duchesne; Easter- band to Chicago for the Century of Whitford, Carbon; brook, Carbon; Progress. A. N. Wallses, Miasm Strong, Huntington; Gunderson, CarAmbulance Service, Dty m Ur bon. :25. Phone J88 440 Christensen, Carbon; Nielson, Ferron; Bryner, Carbon; Gunderson, Carbon; Hatch, Uintah. :56.2. 886 Galloway, Uintah; Bedier of JnraUte ml . -- Attorney At Law Green River; Redford, Carbon; TruThe Price Rotary clubs first anman, Huntington; Anderson, Uintah. nual souvenir ball i&to 880, 27 Sait Hifc Friday evening at 2:7.4. the Silver Moon hall was proclaimed Price, Utah Mile Galloway, Uintah; Anderson, a decided success one of the big-e- st by Uintah; Hunt, Green River; Simone, dance crowds of the year. ProHook Carbon; Johnson, Carbon. 4:47. ceeds will be placed In the Carbon Low hurdles Fasselin, Carbon; county student loan fund sponsored Gardner, Huntington; Owens, Car- by the club. Quality ServlosrBfr?! bon; Simmons, Huntington; De AnOne of the main attractions of the Ambolamo geles, Carbon. :29. affair was the souvenir counter, Phone 29 High hurdles Bryner of Carbon; where hundreds of gifts were given Jensen, Central; Gardner, Hunting-to- n; away. The hall was elaborately decLuce, Carbon (fifth place entrant orated); the motif being the ideate of in finals disqualified), :17.1. and GLASSES IR1B High' lump Jensen, Central; NielMembers of the Carbon high school son, Ferron and Jewkes, Central, tied band were guests of honor. for second; Sada, Green River; ChrisAny Lense Duplicated la toANMwutoaaamMww DuMinutes or Less tensen, Carbon, and Fitzwater, bon. chesne, tied for fifth. 5.6. relay Carbon (Fasselin, Broad jump Nielson, Ferron; EasLEWIS OPTICAL COL Whitford, Bryner, Redford), Uintah, Star terbrook, Carbon; Jewkes, Central; Theater Bldg. Huntington. 4.45. Patterick, Carbon; Cook, Ferron. 19.L Shot put Nicastro, Carbon; Jensen; Central; Blackham of Central; Lauris, Carbon; Garavaglia, Carbon. Dr. J. 11. to. Bi rection of Attorney General Cummings, named following the death of the Montanan. A thorough shakeup in the department of justice would be extremely pleasing to the country as a whole, ON TO CHICAGO! that division of government still being largely by officeholders who are strongly inTHE effort being made to secure support of the occupied state to send Carbon countys band to the na- clined toward eyelid quivering when certain intional contest to be held at Evanston, 111., a side terests and groups, not to mention individuals, have policies contrary to the general trip to the worlds fair at Chicago being includ- welfarepursued of the country, this of course, in order solidified receive the should suped, is one that to own piarticular interests. their advance in this of district everyone port It is hoped that the new president will insist The Carbon county band as representatives of. the state of Utah would afford a means of upon a general cleanup in the department of jusbe tice as soon as he has completed promoting his , advertising to this commonwealth that would musi-cprogram of economic adjustment which is nec. hard, if possible at all, to match. This local naessary. Operatives in that department who could organization is one that should go far in activities in large banks of the tional competition with similar bands and the ignore criminal record made this year by the group is one that country, one of definite knowledge being quite merits, the unqualified backing of the entire generally known, for several months should be ousted and that at the earliest date possible. state. nain band Carbon of the county Appearance tional competition and at the worlds fair would CHICAGOS CUSSIN SHOWBOY be of far greater value than the expense of such Charles G. Dawes, the "SMARTCRACKER . a trip, and it would also tend to give the people-. man who the silk shirt, knee retired from of that section of the country east of us a difin Merrie 01 knickers of of James Court the ferent conception of this area, the residents of dole systo millionaires that England captain this section and a greater appreciation of the Finance Reconstruction tem, ,the corporation, cultural attainments of those who have made, and will continue to make, the west the land of and later retired from the job so that he could borrow $80,000,000 with which to prop the lagprogress. ging lassitude of his Chicago bank, has created another epic of expression. ADMINISTRATION SUPPORTERS? This time his crude cussing was directed at CONSIDERABLE worry is now being exercised the school teachers of Chicago, those who have while by members of the United States senate who labored for months without ' always in the past, now, and always will in the the InsuUs and Dawes havecompensation roiled in wealth, future represent that element that removes well-fe- d much of it "To hell with trouble mastomachs from in front of tables laden with kers, was the brave broadcast of the blatant food three times a day, this worry bein& about blasephemer of Chicago whose chief claim to .sound money. Two of these "staunch admin- - fame, if such it may be called, is ability to puff istration supporters (?), Senators Tydings of without exertion on an upsidedown pipe. The Maryland and Glass of Virginia, have seen fit to teachers had crowded into his bank demanding break with the president because of their that that and other financial institutions adand unabashed love (?) for "sound vance money with which the school instructors : money. might be paid. Failure of Chicago to pay its teachers for Tydings and Glass were among those who literally draped their political frames with the Am- months brings to that city its greatest disgrace. erican flag and sprayed words of admipistration Inability of that city to meet its obligations to support forth through the chamber of the Un- the teachers is the direct result of its being bled ited States senate when it was a matter of slash- by racketeers of the political type and tax dodg- 44.4. Discus Collingham of Carbon; ing the compensation of the deserving veterans, ing by wealthy and corrupt groups and indivtheir widows and children, when it came to whit- iduals. And still the city of Chicago has the un- Blackham, Central; Hinson, Green Beebe, Green River; Jewkes, federal mitigated nerve to stage a Century of Prog- River; tling 15 per cent from the $ 1,000-a-yeCarbon. 107.9. employe. But when it now comes to the fatted ress exposition this year! Javelin Black al ' ce half-mil- e, Address All CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. PRICE, UTAH 1 Coach Vernon Merrills Carbon high Miners easily won their second consecutive Region 5 track and field V4 championship Saturday, scoring 87 the for to 354 as compared points second-plaCentral high squad of Castle Dale. Uintah high of Vernal, Carbons chief rival in previous years, captured third place with 25 points. The Carbon team proved to be very well balanced, and the locate won points in every one of the 16 events. "NEW DEAL NEEDED HERE With the exception of the the Carbonites placed at least two is extreme felt in the DISAPPOINTMENT men in each individual event, as well among supporters of the new national admin- as winning first in the medley and istration who had hoped for a "new deal unrelays and third in the mile der direction of the attorney generalship, a condition that had been generally anticipated as assured under pilotage of the late Senator Thomas of Montana, the man who originally had Walsh Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., At Readnamed been by President Roosevelt for that imto Line. Words the Six Count Rates. ing Notice portant post. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc, Two Cents Per It is quite generally conceded that little of Accounts. No Issue. Each Word Charge real importance may be expected under the diCommunication to ; Man Pleads Guilt CARBON MINERS EASILY WIN SECOND To Forgery TITLE HELD AND TRACK STRAIGHT Winners Play At Rotary Meeting Walter G H. J. Binch, McGee, Wallace Large Crowd Enjoys First Annual Dance Sponsored By Rotary B.W. Dalton, Mi Flynn Funeral Eyes Tested 4.55.-Medle- ORVAL L THOMAS LESSEE DESERET MORTUARY ar Junior High School Envoys to Colorado Names New Officers Music Meet Report Good Will Attitude Miss Helen Evans, candidate on the PRICE TWILIGHT LEAGUE TO OPEN SCHEDULE MAY 8 River. 153. Pole vault Bedford, .Carbon; Sada, Green River; Nielson, Ferron; Mitchell, Carbon and Iverson, Duchesne, Orange ticket, was chosen president tied for third. 9.8. Half-mi-le Schools of Colorado are of the Harding Junior high school in relay Carbon (Fasselin, the annual election She Gunderson, Thursday. ChristenEasterbrook, Price inter- was very friendly towa opposed by Hayden Reese, can- sen), Ferron, Uintah. 1.41. mountain band ament, accord-th- e didate on the Black ticket Mile relay Uintah (Curfew, HarCarbon ing to represen Others elected and the tickets ris, Ruff, Hatch), Huntington, Car- they high schoqlr,thyj local contest com- represented were as follows: Vice mittee andsthe($ty council who at- president, Dean Marshall, Orange; Edward Scarte-zin- a. tended the band meet at 'Grand Junc- secretary-treasure- r, athletic Black; manager, David tion Friday and Saturday, Lloyd, Black; cheer leaders, Clyde The local delfegattni included Nor- and Gaud Krebs, Black. man Hamilton, 'principal of the high Other candidates were: Vice presschool and secretary of the inter- ident June Young; secretary-treasure- r, mountain contest committee; E. M. Charlotte Perigo; athletic manWilliams, director of the Carbon high ager, Harold Nielsen; cheer band, and Councilman Arthur N. Bruce Pike and Rex Milano. leaders, ( Play in the Price Twilight Baseball league will commence Monday, May 8, according to a decision reached Tuesday evening at a meeting of managers of the six teams entered in the loop. The Eastern Utah Electric, J. C. Penney company and Price Trading have combined to sponsor one team. The barbers and bankers will be represented by one entry, as will the government garage . and postoffice. Other teams are sponsored by the grocerymen, truckers and gas pumpers. . A team entered by more than one group will be designated in the sched-.u- le by the name of the first sponsor as listed above. A meeting will be held in the Eastern Utah Electric building Friday evening for the purpose of forming a Carbon-Emer- y league. All towns in the two counties are Invited to send representatives. ' The Twilight league schedule for the first half is as follows: May 8, grocerymen vs. Eastern Utah Electric; May 10, gas pumpers vs. truckers; May 12, government garage vs. ' May 15, Eastern Utah ' Electric vs. gas pumpers; May 17, grocerymen vs. government garage; May 19, truckers vs. May 22, government garage vs. ' gas pumpers; May 24, grocerymen vs. May 26, Eastern Utah Electric vs. truckers; May 29, grocerymen. vs. gas pumpers; May 31, truckers vs. government garage; June vs. Eastern Utah 2, Electric; June 5, gas pumpers vs. June 7, government 'garage vs. Eastern Utah Electric; June 9, truckers vs. government garSun-Advoca- te, Sun-Advoca- te; Sun-Advoc- te; Sun-Advoc- ate te; age. u ' Smith. At the massed band ceremonies on Saturday evening, Mr. Hamilton presented a first-plaGass A concert trophy to Palisade high in recognition of that school's excellent performance in the Price contest three weeks ago. Palisade was only point behind Carbon in the concert competition. Many compliments were received by the Price representatives on the excellent sportsmanship shown by this community in awarding a trophy to Palisade. Parents of the Palisade band members assured the local delegates that their school would again be represented in the intermountain tournament next year. According to Mr. Williams, the Grand Junction contest was very successful, and he particularly comment-te- d on the big improvement shown by all the entries since the Carbon band in participated the Colorado meet four years ago. He expressed the opinion that several additional Colorado schools would register in the next Price contest ce one-thi- rd Trading, L. J. Wetcnkamp; men, Joe Golding; truckers, VcrlgasHamil-ton; Managers of the six teams are government Grocerymen, Glen Allred; Bob Lee; - barbers Eastern Utah bankers, George Gcorgcdcs. follows: garage-postoffic- Sun-Advoc- ate Electrlc-Penney-Prl- vrvSidv':-- . cc , -- r-, i. . - e, -- SUIT ASKS TWO JUDGMENTS Phone: Day or Eight lMw 68 So. Fir HHiiiiniiiimiiniiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiin USE OUK R WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO! PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY mineks and smppERg OF THE CELEBRATED to Albert W, Kay director of the Pri7utom bile license bureau, a total of 2487 local office up a.!f,.Wfre.old at. WM the final !w,?tUrda Which operating cars under 1932 According 200 BOOMS truck platM wa sold, but the sale of passenger plates wm considerably below the quota of Arthur Havener, state road patrolman, announces that a large number of drivers have been given tickets for operating under 1932 licenses. to $3.00 IUte-$1- .50 Radio connection In every Bl IncIudes 850 tnick and 2137 passenger car licenses.Plates The Mines At Union PsdfJo SPRING CANYON, UTAH Bu Depot in Hotel Bunding. Inter urban Depot General Offices, $17 Newhonss Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A W Thrifty Folks Laundry Service WfiwwwAAAAvwwwvvwvvvwvvvwwwwvvwvwwW'8 The Eastern Utah Electric company has filed an action in district court against Math! os Kandor and. Alex Halvas, doing business as the Gty Shoe shop, to recover $479.40 alleg- a m leas agreement and d,u? $200 claimed to be owing on a promissory note issued May 28, 1932 and Payable 10 months later. Price Office Makes Report On Sale of Car, Truck Licenses Licensed Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE "Service Above AW 9 Jensen, Central; ham, Central; T. De Angeles, Carbon; Patterick, Carbon; Hinson, Green Jut aeron the Union Station within 3 ERNEST 0. J |