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Show 1 rf Ay- V AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER $ ULI'MK II PRICE. CARBON COUNTY. CARBON RESIDENTS Carbon Union To Aid Legislation Favoring Labor TO PAY TRIBUTE TO c ' ; k Dance Commemorating Hirthday iaini-ai!durjng the present snatiin uf slate the legislature fur the pasOf Nations .Annherfcary sage of measures favorable to labor, Head Set January 30 l A h Frank Buoaeci, local representative of the union, announced Tuesday. Oi.? of similar affair to be The U. M. W. A., according to Mr bcl4 throLgliuut the nation, the see Dunuccl. will support legislation proon J annual IiriJrnt Roucrvc-l- t birth viding for increased comjensatiu, day ball will lx? old age pension, social insurance and hclJl at the Silver the child labor law. Rejieal of the law, passage of stricter Mix n hall Wedmeasures and other labor mine safely nesday evening, lx will by the In supported 30. legislation January connection with a organisation. Mr. Bonacci states that the union movement, I n -dorsed by the will support legislation for the adoppresident, to raise tion of a direct primary system, urui funds for ctan-bati- will favor the legalizing of liquor uninfantile der an adequate plan of control. 3600 ' 17. Paws - NEWS-ADVOCAT- 1S5 NUMBER 3 ANNIVERSARY FETE C. C. C. Proposal To He Discussed That Price citys famous intermountain niuie contest project will bo continues! was assured Monday evening: when the city council, at its regular meeting, apjointiil u general committee to have charge of arrangements for the 19:55 tournament, which will lx the fifth conducted here. The committee is almost thet same ns the one which had Unique charge of the combined state and intermountain contest in 19:51, Decorations the only change being the selec- - PLANS ANNOUNCED At Meeting Here BY K1WAN1S CLUB J W. Humphtr), mjx-- t visor uf the Msii'.i (..lUoiiiil forest, will attend a nutting to lx lirKi heie Sunday for uijxcv if diiuiiig the ptojxi. etl establishment of a C. C. C. camp near Smfirld, Winfird W. West, counthe ty F. E R A nunsp-r- , Special latdicV, Night Program PLtnnrd Hy Organization For January 21 amount od Price Kiw aniar.s will oLscne the twentieth anniversary of th foundMayor It W. D.il'.on of Iiice, Mayor ing of Kiwani International during E. F. (iiafioUi of Hrljx-r-, the county the week of Januloin-iand id commit reptrsentalne ary 20 to 26, Elnue various tivic tt g.miation Lave been presiIVmardl, to invited The attend Scofield town tion of Superintendent G. J. Reeve dent of lYice the board will lx? r presented by Mayor to replace W. W. Christensen, formannounces. A dub, 11. Dennis SiSlH. Mutjhy and J, er superintendent of the Carbon disladles night Mr, West stall'd that Mr Humphtrict and now suxnntendent of city Sixteen in obprogram To Take Iart de(ouples has la assist in tin rey gmd schools in Idaho Falls. servance of the In Demonstration; Queen velopment of a program that will lx Dr. H. It. Goetzman was appointed be will at the anniversary presented Contest To lie Feature to the forest service. The acceptable of the organization by the council to act as contest chairweekly meeting JYice Kiwani dub lias passed a resoman, a jxisition filled last year by Wednesday evrning. lution An endorsing the project and and beautiful unusual scheme of Mr. Christensen. Arthur S. Horsley Arrangement for the program are IU paralysis. assistance Ixx decoration n ha planned for the pledging was again named secretary of the in charge of the Kiwani education annual gold and green ball to be According to FARCE COMEDY TO d committee. of which Norman Hamilcommittee, E. Roll West, at the Silver Moon hall Friday, Other members are Norman Hamton is A chairman. xcial message Pres. Roosevelt chairman of the ilton. who has served as contest di- January 25 by the Mutual ImproveDr. William pari-by pn e Carrington of in ment arrunge-thcommittee charge BE SPONSORED BY rector for the past two years; the Rev. association of the Carbon take, of Atlantic City, president of Kiwani increas- menu for the dance, to Monan announcement William A. Uuel, J. W. Hammond, according International, will be read at the ed public consciousness of the need Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, Nick Galanis day by the committee In charge. w ill be Superin- j meeting PRICE AUXILIARY and Elmic Bcrnardi. for carrying on the work to relieve. The hall will be decorated to repc; J Rwvr. Who will re- IN unto and Infantile paralysis bring A meeting of the committee has resent an old fashioned garden, and 1 jview the aims, ideal and objective der control the disease itself is an inbeen called for Tuesday evening for the decorative arrangement will inof the Price dub; Henry Ruggeri, of the a large number of novel dication that public patronage Caseys Trial To He Presented the purpose of completing details of corporate who will give a history of the club, 1933 ball will surpass that of last ideas. Members of the decorations Carbon School At High and Dr. I. S. Evans, whose jubject organization, selecting one of was the years dance, which and commencng active preparations committee are Frank D. Llryner, Mis will be 'Klweens." Tuesday, Wednesday most successful yet held at the Silver Bess Lundquist and Dean Nielson. for the contest. Musical number by Mrs. I. S. The selection and coronation of the Jdopn. to present plans, the Evans According and club a will constifarce Trial," tinging Caseys comedy of the queen gold and green ball will Seventy cents of every dollar raised filled with contest will Include the features tute the W. musical entertainment. many from to laughs beginning be an impressive feature of the dance. will be used for the rehabilitation of conducted. Invitations will Each wJrd E. Anderson will conclude the propreviously be will cast local a end, presented by in comthe Carbon stake will handicapped children within the gram by reading the Kiwani pledge. Tuesday and Wednesday in the high be sent to all schools of the inter- have a candidate for the honor, and munity raising the fund or within the school mountain and the The first Kiwani club was organregion, auditorium under the although sponsorafter the nearest geographic unit of which the queen has been selected, the ized at Detroit in 1915, the first of Price unit of the American local festival will not combine the other candidates ship 30 will a serve The is a other maids part. community Legion Auxiliary. Both performances state contest as it did last year, it is of honor. Mr. George B. meeting being held on January 21. cenU will be turned over to the presi- will Harding and there be that will no lack M. at m. expected 8:00 Kiwanians here will join with 1836 Miss Vonela The call for p. and begin project Mrs. Eldon Otteson have charge of grading dent to be used by a national commisof participating schools. other in clubs In all parts of the United is all West, streets director, professional graveling virtually unpaved arrangements for the contest. sion appointed by himself for widenbe will for and Canada in observing the Arrangements in States of the the pushed of Mead the production. city, rebuilding Sixteen will take part In ing the research efforts aimed at wip- charge of the play is rapid ward as rapidly as possible to assure the dance couples event action wash The and of erection bridge retaining demonstration to be coning out the disease. An idea of the many valuathroughout, the story moving along that the contest will be as successful ducted under the direction of Mr. and walls to protect the headgates at varAt the present time 79 orthopedic at as heretofore. The intermountan Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker. A ble a fast pace that holds the attencontributions made by Klwanis ious points on the Price canaL waltz quaw05?:1!3!3 to Mr. Maulsby, the pro- to community life in the United States lion Of the audience every second. The tournament was started in 1931, and drille will be demonstrated. Music According Medical association, carry the load in scene of the first act is a court room since that tirpe has never failed to be for the ball will be furnished by ject will provide work for 79 men at and Canada may be gained by a regiving treatment to the 200,000 per- of the gay nineties, where Dennis the largest annual event of its kind the peak period of employment. The view of 1934 activities of the Price Downeys orchestra. sons in the country who bear the Casey is on trial in a $50,000 breach in the nation, earning for Price the project is In charge of Erin Leonard, club. handicaps of the disease. Infantile of promise suit filed by Miss Dotty reputation of being the student music During the past year the organizacity street supervisor. center of the country. paralysis has only recently been giv- Perkins. Work also began Monday on the tion sponsored projects for the erecen its proper importance as a national Kiz highway project, which provides tion of bleachers, tennis court, baseThe judge uses every means except menace. to keep the court In orbrute force for construction and graveling of two ball diamond and horseshoe court at The need for funds to fight the diand is almost driven to distracmiles of road, completion of a bridge, the high school; conducted an der, sease is shown by the fact that infan- tion by the league of nations jury speaking contest at the riprapping of wing walls, erection of tile paralysis annually costs the coun- members. The .jury members, some was school and awarded a medal to more Building abutments with native timber and activity prohigh try some $300,000,000 in impaired in- of whom know too much about the nounced in Price during 1934 than loose rock and finishing of a the winner; awarded medals to the dividual earning and buying power. case and others who know next to for several years past, of road from the bridge outstanding boy and girl in the senior stretch This sum only represents the loss of A report prepared by County Clerk it is revealed in a re- to Kiz. It is estimated that the work class; sponsored the massed band feaprovide many income and does not consider the mil- nothing, drolleries. After hearing all the B. H. Young reveals that the cost of issued Monday by will cost $1401.84. John P. Phalen, ture of the intermountain music port lions of dollars that afflicted people evidence, the judge is about to an- collecting taxes in Carbon county F i a c k , city newly appointed county road super- tournament; participated in inter-cit- y Henry must annually pay in the fight for re- nounce a severe decision, when Casey during the last half of 1934 amounted visor, is in charge. meetings with the Provo, Springville Inspector. building to $4227. ip. covery. decides to marry Miss Perkins. The report shows The lower Gordon Creek bridge and and Helper clubs; sponsored a junior The cost has been apportioned The second act is the scene of the that building permits general highway improvement pro- - baseball team; conducted a recrea-jec- t, the estimated cost of which is'tional center for boys; sponsored a wedding in the home of the bride, among the various taxing units, and were issued in this city last year for whose mother very efficiently man- the county will collect from the state construction and improvement work $2949.66, is expected to start the first play, fight card, lyceum program and IN ages the participants in the ceremony, funds and the seven incorporated cit- involving the expenditure of $19,267, of the month, according to Mr. Mauls- - donkey baseball exhibition; aided children; supported especially her husband. The minister ies and towns of the county, as fol- a sum substantially larger than was by. considerable difficulty in reading lows: State and state school fund, expended during 1933. has A $4210.50 project for construction the Price hospital project. Boy Scout Fred Martinez, 34, who allegedly $1186.31; Price city, $275.88; Helper The increase in building expendi- and graveling work on one mile of activities and various community shot and wounded three men in a the marriage lines, and the best man, $122.19; Wellington, $17.20; Sco- tures is an excellent indication of the airport road will be submitted for events, and cooperated with the city city, add honor and of complimaid qthers fracas at a Standardvlle beer parW.02; Hia- better economic conditions in the approval in the near future to the in organizing a junior police force. lor Saturday night, will be charged cations while the flower girls trip field, $20.26; Sunnyside, Castle Gate, $9.13; spewatha, $12.82; the tunes to the by played of Mr. Fiack, who stated that state advisory committee. merrily with assault with a deadly weapon, cial funds (bounty on sheep and goats, aopinion Bird orchestra. of applicants informed him Humming number anD. Gibson Marl County Attorney CLASS In the prologue to the show,, ap- horses and cattle, domestic cattle), they had been planning to build or LARGE NUMBER HELPED BY nounced Wednesday. $1.89. 40 Price HELPER TRANSIENT OFFICE young ladies, for some time make Martinez, according to Sheriff S. proximately The amounts charged to the county but hadimprovements been compelled to wait until Marion Bliss, walked into the estab- dressed in attractive costumes, will which the county itself must business Since its establishment several picked up. Building activity lishment and said to Ramon Alvirez, sing and dance. A chorus of children funds,follow: General and pay, the in assist will pageant, fund, $214.55; not only is an economic benefit, but weeks ago, the transient relief office singing 30, You wont laugh at me any will be pre- county school fund, $1251.57;, roads also improves the city, and the an- at Helper has helped a large number The final session of the standard more." Martinez then allegedly fired several special numbers and bridges, $297.M; indigent poor, nouncement that this acts. between sented industry enjoy- of transients, Manager J. B. Cima an- - course in first aid, sponsored by the at Alvirez, who was wounded in the $83.44; bond interest, $178.79; bond ed a gain in 1934 is highly encourag- nounced this week. Carbon chapter of the Red Cross and left shoulder. sinking, $214.56; old age pension, $11.-9- ing. The transient service provides meal the federal emergency relief admin-ordeAn attempt to wrest the revolver exhibition and advertising, $23.84; on local restaurants for all istration, will be conducted at the away from Martinez was made by dependent mothers, $23.84; general transients stopping in Helper. The high school Thursday evening Louis Marvosh, 47, proprietor of the deficiency fund, $298. office is equipped with a 'night). A lecture by a local beer parlor, and his cousin, Sam Marlocal representative Frank and also wash tubs for cian and a study of the transporta-thos- e Bonacci, bath, were but both the 25, shot, vosh, who wish to wash their clothes, tion of injured people will feature former in the left groin and the lat- of the United Mine Workers of Am- Possession Personal property tax collections for Reading material of all kinds, fur- - the class. ter in the right hand. Martinez then erica, has received word from the western regional N. R. A. headquar1935 are coming in better than for nished by citizens and business j Films on the skeletal system, a Heavy yielded his gun to Louis Chichiperos. ters at San is available. Francisco, that a code Tables and.cussion of common emergencies and several years, County Assessor Silas Martinez offered no resistance Tony Passarella pleaded guilty Rowley announced Monday. All dep- benches are at the office for the tran- - j a review of the previous weeks study when arrested at his home by Sheriff survey, which will include Utah, has of fractures occupied the attention of Wednesday to a charge of possessing uties assigned to assess real estate sients use. Bliss, Deputy Sheriff Warren Pea- been launched. It will be for the purpose of in- intoxicating liquor and was fined $200 began work this week, the personal 'the class Thursday evening of last cock and W. D. Wilson, justice of the of all code provis- by Justice J. W. Hammond. In deweek property assessment having started UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE peace at Standardville. The wounded forming employers TALK SCHEDULED SATURDAY j According to Vernon Merrill, Red of fault which are ions under supposed the defendant they will the fore part of the month. payment, men were taken to the Standardville to be operating. According to Mr. serve 100 days in the county jail, Cross safety instructor, an advanced Although the law does not require hospital. Passarella was arrested here Tues- - the assessor to turn the tax rolls over Ray R. Adams of Salt Lake, vet course will be conducted following Bonacci, a crew of trained men will be used in making the survey, and day by a federal agent, who alleged to the treasurer until the first Monday erans placement officer for Utah, will the completion of the standard course, it is intended that every business es- that the defendant had 15 gallons of in May, it is expected that the rolls explain proposed unemployment in- the first session to be held January surance legislation at a meeting to be 31. Tests on the standard course will tablishment be visited. Employers moonshine whiskey in his possession, will be ready long before that time, held in the court house Saturday at be given January 24. will be encouraged to ask questions 7:00 p. m. The public is invited and regarding any code provisions with which they are not familiar. urged to attend . It is hoped that the survey will inFederal, state and local relief ex- dicate to KIWANIS CLUB HEARS TALK what extent the labor proON SCIENCE OF SEEING penditures in Carbon county during visions of the various codes are unthe eight months ending December derstood and observed. The survey An excellent safety record was 31 amounted to $223,710.09, according Charles D. Sessions of Provo, repre- made will be made with the least possible by the F. E. R. A. in Carbon to a report issued Tuesday by Frank inconvenience to employers. Receipts of the Price postoffice of operation during the previous year sentative of the Utah Power and Light county during the period Young, Carbon F. E. R. A. accountant. meetat the weekly from the sal of stamps and stamp exceeded the revenue of the institu- company, spoke ending January 10, it is shown in a . Of this amount, TO MEET of COMMISSIONERS the Kiwanis club $134,498.02 was ing Wednesday Frank W. Aver-il- l, showed an increase in 1934 of tion. A gain was recorded last year on the subject, Science of report prepared by spent for work relief, while the outMembers of the new Carbon county paper the ser- evening fact the that despite supervisor. During this safety delivery The importance of proper lay for direct relief amounted to commission will hold their second $2403.83 in comparison with the rev- vice was extended to the Park Dale Seeing. on various projects time, employes of enue the was stressed by the speaker. worked a total of the report shows. previous year, according addition and other regular meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. 16,212 man hours outlying sections lighting John P. Phalen, recently appointed with Work relief expenditures in each of The commissioners will meet the fol- to Postmaster Carl W. Empeys an- of the city. two lost-tiaccidents. only issued nual The report, Wednesday. superintendent of county roads, was the eight months were as follows: lowing day as a board of equalizaThe of half business first the the period, was postal During especially 1934 totaled $19,535.22, as welcomed as a new member. May, $12,794.32; June, $20,676.49; tion on personal property assessments. sales in 293 workers were employed on 28 good during the final three months of with last a $17,131.39 year, July, $17,297.13; August, $22,806.29; The session will be the first of four compared 1934, Mr. Empey reported. The sale projects, the man hours totaling 6359. MINERS RETURN TO WORK gain of over 12 per cent of stamps and stamp paper in that September, $19,004.91; October, monthly equalization meetings. The man hours in the second week Mr. Empey attributes the increase November, $12,580.93; Decemof the Maple Creek com- numbered 9853, there being 381 per- increased over the corresquarter Employes to an improvement in business condiM. L A- - INSTITUTE THURSDAY ber, $13,074.65. ponding period of the previous year panys mine in the Spring Canyon sons employed on 29 projects, One e W. O. Robbins of Salt Lake, field tions, stating that postal business is by $1211.55, a gain of approximately district returned to work Thursday The monthly summary of direct reaccident occurred in each lief expenditures is as follows: May, secretary of the general board of the usually regarded by the United States 1914 per cent. after being on strike for a week. Over week. as a dependable No figures were issued on the rev- 50 miners quit work January 3 be $17,424.23; June, $11,362.08; July, Mutual Improvement association, will postoxiice department J, F. Brown of Denver, Colorado, $10,162.29; August, $11.165 04; Sep- conduct a M. I. A. recreational in- - barometer of the economic situation, enue from money orders, but that de- cause the company had allegedly failAccording to Mr. Empey, the Price' partment also showed a substantial ed to pay wages due them. The checks district manager of the J. C. Penney tember, $11,548.03; October, $9767.50; stitute Thursday (today) at 4:00 p. m. increase in business over the previous for payment of the men arrived the company, is a visitor in Price, having November, $9012.05; December, $8,- - in the amusement hall of the L. D. S. postoffice showed a substantial arrived Wednesday. jating profit in 1934, whereas the cost year, Mr. Empey reported. day before work was resumed. ! 4 ITAILTIIl RSOA Y. JANUARY AND Intermountain Music Contest Cartoii county United Mine Winkers of America will cany on an active U Of TIIH SlN Price City Again to Conduct ROOSEYELTATBALL A A CONSOLIDATION 2 Plans for Made Tuesday, s By Ball Committee lx-cl- ng sjxin-ore- H 4 Sjx-ake- r PRfHFPT PRIPEi,n,nt lYlJLvl lil lAllLi r:f?'!!d TAX COLLECTION COSTS REPORTED FOR SIX MONTHS laugh-provoki- PRICE BUILDING ACTIVITY SHOWS GAIN PAST YEAR extem-peraneo- us two-mi- le ng THREE.WOUNDED GUN AFFRAY under-privileg- ed OF FINAL STANDARD FIRST AID COURSE SET j Union Head Reports Code Survey Planned 2; Charge Fine Brings rs Assessment Work In County Progressing ent physi-show- er j dis-hous- es, J i Large Amount Spent Locally For Relief Past Eight Months Postal Report Indicates Upward Trend in Business Carbon E.R.A.Makes Good Safety Record two-we- $89,-212.- 07, $16,-263.3- 0; ! lost-tim- j , oper-tabernac- le. ! J ek |