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OF TDK Sl'N AND NKWSADVOOATK mi KMTvT CMTODIR ITAll Nunbf Ji 5. 1933 CARBON T O MEET SOUTH 1 :r Water Officials Apply For Loan To Pay Oil Debt 35 DELEGATES TO ! i ! 5'y R43 CITY CONVENTION i Sundty n Lovq Tiundi , tf Precinct J Director of the Price River Water Conservation district, at a meeting Monday evening, passed a resolution author the drafting of a formal application to the Reconsiruc tion Finance Corporation for a loan of $400,000 to pay off the bonded Indebtedness of the du-tri- Primaries; Candidates T lie Named Wednesday, Oct. 1 1 i ipfikj.' dfrtble Hold high 1 gOCRATS ELECT their ynxn'.i of Price opened iz-i- ng Large Crowd Expected to See Grid Battle Saturday BIDS OPENED FOR ASPHALT PROJECT FROM PRICE EAST Interesting Game In OVER 560 SEEK Store; Salt Lakers WORK THROUGH Have Strong Outfit PRICE BUREAU Coach Bob Davis South high eleven of Salt Lake will Invade Price and the several canal comSaturday to meet the Carbon high Miner in what promise to be one of panies. the closest and must !ntereting footAccording to district officers, this money can be secured on ball games of the season. The kickoff a will be at 2:00 p. m. basis, at interest of 4 The ganre will mark the first rruet-in- g per cent, and the bonds can be between the two schools, and a purchased for about 40 cents on the dollar with interest coularge crowd is expected to witness the contest Although South has pons included. This means a only considerable saving on both the participated in football for thiee bonds and interest rate. years, the grid sport has developed rapidly at the Cub lair and the Salt Lakers have an unusually strong team to pit against Coach Summer-hay- s RELIEF CASES IN outfit. South dropped its only game of the SEPTEMBER DROP, year to the strong Ogden team, hut the result does not reflect in any w ay on the atilitv of the Cubs inasREPORT REVEALS much as it was their first scrimmage of the year. Since tlmr defeat, the Cubs have been drilling extensively Decrease of 19.8 Per Cent In and are pointed for a victory in the No Award Yet Made by Utah Hoad Commbwlon; Low lMd Set at $ 85.285.69. Did for a road project involvinjt the laying of 8.337 mllea of rock asphalt between Price and Soldier Creek were opened by the itate road contmlsilon Monday, the low figure, (ubmltted by Ora Bundy of Ogden. turn, Petmanent employment ha been' blng $85,285 69. Federal fund will be ued In the work. found for 10 r.en, while 66 temporary ' Four bid weir presented, the next jobs have been provided. The appli- - ' lowest being that of J. W. Whiting of in list cation luded a large number of women. Mr Reese said. Springville, whose price wa $2600 Those who have applied for work higher. W. W. Clyde of Springville a bid of $1000 above that of entered all represent virtually classifications of labor, and employers who plan to Whiting. ca No award was made ty the comhire nu n are ui gently requested to do Wallace, Henry The engineer eitimate was mission. so through the reemployment office. Jack Lcautaud, the asphalt being priced 41, $79.566 Powell. William and 7 S.'vagni at $4 a ton in the stock pile at the James Braffet, Murray (? pria. ,1,nt ,u,,r Sunnyside. Approxlmate-Illl'is. Rulon A. Bryner. POLITICAL DRIVE UIITU MIMr LIT A ll Angelo ,v "nt, bins of the product would be illliiLi Nick beat erci Saluverakis, gfdc. jtiMd, with 125 days allowid as the William Downard and and PARTIES tune for construction. OPENING; imurjr I Frank Migliore. United Mine Workers Arrange j The highway was completed to t the pci Northeast Price Carl W. Empey. Meeting to Negotiate gravel surfaced standards about a on Rowley, Ben Ward and D. M. MAP CAMPAIGNS enr ago. Contracts. Working With Comparison I'.dis. August coming tussle. The commission also announced ad- Shown Hy Statement. Northwest Price O. K. Clay, Marl The injury jinx which has hovered for bids to be opened vertisomonts Itepresentatives of the United Mine Gibson. Emery Ward, Tom Fitz-raover the Carbon camp since the start Fair and warmer. . . clouds in the 16 for the grading and gravel October conwill a of hold Workers America and James Wade. Relief cases handled through the of the season has not yet been broken, offing, indicating approach of a ference with Utah coal operators nti surfacing of a new alignment of the Central Price also selected 10 alter-e- s, and four of the Miners leading playR. F. C. administraCarbon county noreaster. Salt Lake strong Thursday (today) at 10.00 highway 6.78 miles long between Sol-- a. as follows: Glen Allred, F. O. ers are laid up. tion 19.8 declined during Die m. September for is purpose of negotiating dier Summit and Colton at a cost of a NOT No, gentle reader, this errs. Mrs. 0. L. Thomas, Mrs. R. Captain Harold Patterick, sparkcent in comparison with the preHE per in contracts harmony with the na- approximately $70,000. West, Wallace Grange, Sidney plug of the Carbon attack, was hurt weather forecast. Its simply a the The new alignment will eliminate totals month, ceding coal code. tional respective of the existing political situ,ng, George M. Miller, Alma 689 and 859, according to the in the Granite game last week, and two grade crossings over the double being headunion be The will Golden and delegation Thomas Lamph will be unable to play. According to ation in Price, all battle weapons tracks of the Denver and Rio Grande monthly report issued by A. H. Dranow going through the process of ed by Nicholas Fontecchio, interna- Western flings. Frank Summerhays, Eaquinta, guard, readministrator. The of number per, railway on a section carryM. W. tional of U. the representative Officers selected by each precinct a has shown a consis and Elmer Collingham, end, are also being stripped for action, soldiers of A.; President traffic from the Carbon quests ing heavy granted George Cole, Vice Presas follows: Central Price Carl tent decrease since on the injured list and it is doubtful all ballot brigades, including officers, mines. coal when the June, ident Lambert and George Secretaary and privates, being drilled ten, chairman; Eugene Coli, vice high point of the year was reached at if they will see service. Mont Jewkes, With the completion of this road, .rman; Thomas Lamph, secretary, 967 cases. the biggest linesman on the Carbon in detail for the campaign which James Morgan of District 22. the entire U. S. 50 through Utah, from 20 local The in unions organized iouth A. N. Wallace, chairman; In the 16 districts covered by the team, may see some service at tackle will come to a more or less glorious the slate by the United Mine Work- the Nevada line at Wendover to the beon close Nov. the 6, Monday, Gardner, vice chairman; Roy after out beday with since being Colorado line near Westwater, will injuries report, 10 had less applications for reWell, secretary. fore Utahs special general election. ers of America will be represented by have been lief than in August, four had the same fore the opening game. completed to a proper the Robert Henderson of following: As predicted in last weeks issue of last James The backfield and end positions Braffet, chairman number and two showed to a gravel standard of and inalignment slight Jack Allen, Hiawatha; the municipal Kenilworth; gelo Georgedes, vice chairman are causing the Carbon mentor no The or better. creases. surfacing Fred RobJames Civish, Columbia; Northwest Marl D. Gibson, chair-Pattericks loss campaign in Price is preparing to toe ertson, Scofield; G. G. One of the eight proposed projects The total number of requests for end of concern. Lindstrom, locals the Henry Alloy, secretary. offensive to a the mark for probably as warm a handicaps submitted to the bureau of public various types of relief in September 12c W. J. Castle Nielson, Canyon; Spring Northeast Ben Ward, chairman and considerable degree, and during the political drive as has been seen in roads by the state commission is the August was, respectively, as folthese parts for some seasons past Gate; N. S. Thomas, Consumers; Alliam A. Engle, secretary. and oiling of 30 miles of lows: Food, 668, 844, decrease of 20.8 past week, Summerhays has tried regraveling bert 20c and Shockley, Standardville, This is the promise several backfield combinations an in in road county from Green Emery decrease per cent; clothing, 212, 336, with indications of continued battle Frank Schultz, Latuda. Price. toward River of 36.8 per cent; fuel, 78, 51, increase effort to solve the problem of atto Mr. 19c the Fontecchio, According waging after the political parties have of 52.9 per cent; transients, 29, 101, tack. Completion of this work and the union expects to establish cordial reselected and their standard bearers who another ounty Harry Kennick, player project east of Price will leave decrease of 81.2 per cent; other reasphalt lations with of a operators by means has been on the injured list, looks associated candidates. a gap of 22 miles between Price and Moab 5 lief, 33, 49, decrease of 32.7 per cent. like contract. The will joint negotiations Domination of the field last week a starter against South, along be carried on without cessation of Green River which has standard Relief activity was naturally more by the Democrats has been offset this with Nicastro Redford, Jimmy Tony disie twelfth annual Grand in Price than other extensive the labor leaders believing that gravel surfacing only. work, any county week to some degree by more recent The entire cost of the eight proa strike would generally disturb inwill open Thursday of next week, trict, 240 cases being handled here and Gabe Simone. Either Simone or of The the operations Republicans. will be around $504,000. Some jects ober 5, and continue to Saturday, during September as compared to 285 Redford will be used at quarter-bacto react and of the detriment latter group has prepared and issued dustry Louis has been shifted is allowed in this program DeAngeles $85,000 ober 7, according to an announce-- it in August. In Helper, 170 requests from end to the backfield and its call for precinct caucuses, this ap- both miners and operators. and oiling of 17 for the may regraveling deof the a Plans were assistance for for the conference week this allowed, general committee in elsewhere in The pearing be in the when the whistle Cisco between miles and the Colorado lineup i'ge. A splendid program has been crease of one under the previous this week, to be held on the were made Saturday when Mr. Fon- line in Grand blows. Reserves include ' Grecco, county. Mr. Cole month. for Mr. and tecchio, Lambert anged each day horse racing evening of Friday, October 13, at met Other proposed public land pro-- g with a number of producers at The number of cases for Septem- - Vc?10...T!z!k.fndAiaaku1; especially featured. which time delegates will be chosen has For Carbon in eastern Utah, all for gravel posts, Tony wing jects football game will be Salt Lake. in oth to the central city convention to be played be ber and August, respectively, construction and surfacing, are: CresDeAngeles, Enlo Clontz, Don Snow, ?en the Grand as fol of was er districts the county school and the high Nick Fasselin and Sam Corey. The held on Tuesday, Oct. 17. The Democent to Valley City, Grand county, 4 rtez Colo., prepsters on Thursday lows: Kenilworth, 11, 37; Castle Gate latter two have been used in the crats held their precinct caucuses the abstracting and insurance busibetween Monticello $30,000; miles, ernoon, this being scheduled to Heiner and Rolapp, 18, 18; Spring of the year, but were last evening and will have their city ness here. Prospective candidates for and Blanding, San Juan county, most backfield ft at 1:30 oclock. A boxing and Canyon district, 90, 152; Wellington shifted in an effort to solve the end convention next Wednesday evening, the council offices, too, who are beTwists to Vernal, 6.7 miles, Uinsstling card will be offered on Sati- 53, 65; Kiz, 6, 5; Scofield, 14, 26. Oct. 11, at the city hall. ing groomed by the Republicans are tah county, $75,000. problem. ny night. Gordon Creek district, 18, 18; Nine Projection of prospective candi- Eugene Hanson, assistant cashier at The center of the Carbon forward he fair's dates for offices this week added to the First National bank, and Belmont premium list announces Mile, 4, 5; Spring Glen, 40, 50; Mil- wall has improved considerably over the W prizes for art, domestic sci-- J. ler Creek, 7, 3; Hiawatha and Wat-ti- s, g situation. Mayor Richards, local manager of the Parco earlier play, and Summerhays is not 3, 3; Sunnyside, 10, 11; ColumR. E. West definitely placed himself Oil Co. agiicultural, horticultural, d Both of these young men Be worrying greatly about the guard, in the field as a educational departments. The bia, 3, 3; Clear Creek, 2, 7. looked for are candidate upon as formidable tackle and center posts ficral committee in statement candidates who will make strong charge consists issuing a Jackson Jewkes, Gus Lauris, Cecil L. L. Taylor, publisher of the CARBON COMMISSIONERS TO his to accept campaigners and have a popular apannouncing willingness exHOLD MEETING ON FRIDAY Spigarelli and Bryce Redd are C. S. Thompson, the Democratic nomination, having peal. Elton Taylor, manager of the County Attorney Walter C. Cease to of care take the tackle pected iT- Learning, A. C. Folster and D. T. R. furniture store is also will be one of the principal speakers been elected as that partys candilocal s Lope. H. B. Evans is the ex- The Carbon board of commissioners berths capably. In Shirley Saxey date in 1931. Matching this conference to be a Republican possibility as candidate at the and Luke Pappas, the Coal Diggers held in Salt Lake Thursday of this will hold its manager. in the field was the an- for the city council. entrance meeting have a of good starting guards, week under the sponsorship of the nouncement by several Friday at 10:00 a. m. County Clerk but the pair reserve strength for that po- leaders that their candidateRepublican iPlan Beekeepers Organization B. H. Young announces that the se ERA DIRECTORS HAVE CHARGE Utah Peace Officers association. His for mayor f plans for the forma- -, lection of a site for the proposed new sition is lacking. is to be J. W. Hammond, justice of OF MUTUAL CONJOINT PROGRAM subject will deal with the advisabiliA iSCUSS'on Vernon Spotty Mills has been goar of one n be the will and for many years engaged in ty of employing special investigators county hospital peace honey at the pivot position. Carl of the Era directly responsible to the prosecutorganization will occupy the principal matters to be considered. ing good the direction Under Newton may also see some service at charges will be able to vanquish the of beekeepers of Ted Morgan and Jennie ing attorneys office. this district at Offers of locations and equipment center, and if necessary, Jackson visitors, Carbons chances for victory directors,an to and District and county attorneys and Price be held at Huntington have been made by both Jrehng Potter, interesting program was Jewkes can be shifted from tackle. on the question of whether the night of hinging of the attorney genat session of the representatives Oct. 14, Helper. presented conjoint Saturday, Summerhays is doubtful that his the offense will be able to click. &t o clock. Several the Price ward Mutual Sunday eve- erals office have been invited to atheld tend the sessions, which will be deMusical numbers were prening. meeting there Tuesday BEET DIGGING ACTIVITY TO Ibis week, this being for START LOCALLY NEXT WEEK sented by Mrs. Leah Ramsey, Flora voted to consideration of many imJ? Purpose of discussing proposed Fausett, and the Carbon high school portant law enforcement problems. V pC'e m?thods for the industry. Glee club. Thg speakers included Ray Branch, field agent of the aset Albert Horsley, Wallace Holly Sugar company, announced on Mrs. O. H. Guymon, Kate Smith, W. Lake 0f Price and W. Christensen, and A. L. Miner. The Wayne Liddell Tuesday that beet digging in Carbon fiw n ngton Era department will also present a were those from this county will get underway Monday, ubo musical play, The Magic Bowl on attended. Mr. Grange and that beets wall be received for 5ilc Bent on making a comeback in lo- as follows: Northwest, 7; northeast, Tuesday, October 17, during the week at eCted to attend a County Attorney Walter C. Cease meeting of shipment to the companys plant kirm untain beekeepers in Salt Grand Junction, Colo. cal politics, followers of the Repub- 8; central, 16; east, 10; south, 7. The of the Era campaign. The cast has received a letter Tuesday from Paul j lty Friday and Saturday this According to Mr. Branch, beet pro- lican party will hold primaries in districts are entitled to representation been selected for this play and re- Reiman, Salt Lake attorney, asking ek on the basis of one for each hearsals started. duction has been successful this year, the five him to cooperate with a group of Salt precincts of Price city Fri- 12 votes cast for the delegate canand it is expected that between 7000 Lake Republican attorneys in making an independay, October 13 to elect delegates to didate for mayor in the 1931 election. and 8000 tons will be shipped. dent investigation of the Carbon Officers the city convention October 17, at The Republican leaders are plancounty strike situation. HOME RAVAGE FLAMES Mr. Reima-- 1 quested that hearings which time candidates for city office ning an extensive campaign, and are Monday by be arranged between the investigahouse on South First on the G. O. P. slate will be nomin- determined that their party will have A a much better representation in the Director E. M. Williams announced tors and all parties concerned in the ernardi of Price was elect- - East, occupied by Tony Silvagni, was ated. ? 4!?C1f Mond next ay administration than that the Carbon high school labor trouble Mr. Gease indicated m. the a. for Ant-suvarious The 4:00 as during about c city Tuesday meeting places exalted evening extensively damaged 'ft Tice lodge of Antlers, Saturday by a fire of unknown or- districts are as follows: Northwest the past two years, when only one band has started an extensive train- that the .ounty had no objection to an ' of Castle Gate. igin. The roof and two rear rooms Price, Brooks building. North Carbon Republican served in an elective mu- ing program in preparation for its investigation by any responsible parI piL ack Hamby Le six months. were almost totally destroyed, while avenue; northeast Price, American nicipal office. trip to Salt Lake on October 26 to ty. At a late hour Wednesday eveoncers Permanent Second East North was 'rr of hall. folchosen the dwelling street; precinct organizations play and march during the annual ning, arrangements had not yet been the front portion Legion are as .t Leadmg Antler, Donald ,, considerably damaged. A large quancentral Price, city hall; east Price, will be effected at the five meetings. convention of the Utah Educational made for the proposed hearings. court house; south Price, Southside The city convention will be held in association, bolter, Gus Doulos: lec-- 5 tity of furniture was also burned. Mr. Williams is putting the band Fawns have no body scent and Wilson Virden; record-fgrSouth Carbon avenue. The the court house. school. ty. S. drills the officers J. are Present at m. 8.00 cut every day. baby deer are comparatively safe through marching p. Liacitelli; and treasurer, precinct primaries will start Twenty per cent of the timber will near in from the the unit and Belmont and namfuture, 43 be will of A Irdpn. chairman, in total prowling animals due to this All the of is wasted leadnew world in the Sweetrmg, all the delegates I and in their protective coloring. the fact section. business 'on Pii: e. ed. apportioned among the precincts Richards, secretary. perform 4 tj. for the 1933 city ,ectIon five pre-- -j iscsday evening when to the city elected delegates next week of r.ffltion Wednesday candidates for municipal office 1. ii be nominate - delegates by districts are as Central Price. W. W. West, u Tangren. Carl Olson, Arthur Smith. Lawrence Rasmussen, Orin Shiner. Henry Mack Olson. Powell, E. N. ';en i,n Eu-kco- li. O-a- nd ct Ray-Philli- i job-oeke- rs I 40-ye- ar 12-- dry-- Glen D. Reese, director of the Price reemployment office, announced Wednesday that 562 had filed application with the bureau during it first three week of opera- - j IC lLALJ 0, M I I I .d type-pictu- re An-rso- n, 30 non-co- te, n; talfth Annual Grand Fair Opens At Thursday, Oct. k. Sun-Advoc- $64,-00- 0; Carbon Prosecutor To Speaker At AntiCrime Session interest-creatin- flor-pn- city-wi- i de anti-cri- out-and-- semi-month- ly Emery-Carbo- Hp-r- s Price Republicans Schedule Primaries In Five Precincts rt'-ln- . Salt Lawyers Would Probe Strike . Band Prepares For Trip to Salt Lake Named Antlers six-roo- m . Whit---23- V j I |