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Show 2 1 Pa EES AN tVI tUi t hh,,N . of Carbon Bands Number State Enlered In I 0Ns) H M, ( ,! It T Alness fatal to Shoots From County Registered In Utah Festival To Be Held At Provo ' ' Ci ln 1 ,.ns to! T! br jjr:.i 1 f:n t' J t; :.t 1n - l- tu !'. ..!-- ,i - w Will do'lM I. Cemjwtl-'.i C.u bon A mox erm nl neighbor ! m i In I PLANS TO FORM CIVIC GROUP IN EAST UTAH MAUL Unxc ri.iiuy The k 1 the 1 . ;,rt tc 5 :vrd ftHin- "fnu:-n- In' i iN't-h- "Ulll V(J1 Ut !; (if I 1111,1, V Of Price !.' II I R . In., us of tt for Ihr lour t'lnh rhlcorsaiuuiuni Avoii!oii rinloai '' Ml - .iijof Ho !..ii .i l vim :i jrlnl injf .u , tli-.ia- - i,r mil IF (..! M-r- tLr .il! 11.11'!! ti, 1,! Nl.pl t.i-i of a C.st-..!,! j I..!,! i ,ii it !,ik. ii comity dr I.. j,ti.('it,. .ic ! Miw kli.ihl. i of tin- - Cm holt D xi. . ti .Illij Ph.-t'.Uu- l ill Ci.mp.iHV th.-l- r 1.11- - ..it jig 1.,'t W I k lti Si.it'h-ThA roust and irodrlle rrrw of urr) in t;uti followi.t a ti (i in-- , of thr f'nltrd SUIri drpartmrnl of rom- - fsto.khol.li-i. of Fulton IVUo.rum mrrrr arrhrd In lrlrr Urdnrsday to establish liradgunrlrm for a drUilrd cm h.i .it.iiii, at whuh a duel, ml deci'N!)one. to survey of an arra rotnprUinc approsl- - laration wat tin oi . ato.n to fin.iiin the 100 tnllrs around Iri.r, mairly Mjuarr y ii- - plant of iti m, hud,, try ! Ihnr arr ajiprowlmatrly 10 mrn In h Fwlt.ni due. tni dcl..r.'d thr survry party, whlrh will rrtnalij now mo f,.r a loon of hrrr fir about a month. Twrnty nil trucks will hr used in thr work,: t JO.iXwi to finance plant coii'tru tioti the capntl D presence of thr rrrw in Price and if they ale lilmjCCe.'-fushould hr of considrrabir rconomic ital will he iidviin.i.t (loin the Fulton tie.iMiry hrnrfit to thr community, t II It , ii t ii ing pi Mil. nt of i kUrry will In In charir of Fulton, d khold.-inform, that f Irutrnant Curtis Ixl rv rr of San An- if the foi the earning' tompaiiv Thr rrrw has rstabf the uiri.iit year weie at listird hrad.juartrrv at thr Tavrrn ho- ,f the rate H 5ml it month bef.no de- -, (r plellou and depreciation, colnpaled with cat i. mg' ot 83. Sun a month for fi'i-u- l the Lot cigM-nn.nt- h MRS. of 1934 The company has 497,Ou .'hares of common stink outdaiuling WELL KNOWN It plans to dull throe mote wells shoi v in its Pond, ray, Mont, fields, I'.i.il Thr l.iU oil, ii is will ir It (liilirs (hr folr 1 ! o( Ju! t Be Constructed By Firm GHODETIC CREW TO MAKE SURVEY OF PRICE AREA Im.iili d mi n !.,f vo, nothin (iroitr Oi key 1 to IM m,!i 111 h,,d .I.! :.,k r , - i i 1h Ul,tI,ned On Properties In This County !, ! !ir. k ' .t FuentyTon Plant To T.U.I'-.I.i- Join ..t r ru.drv.1 siMi-i-iI Id By Carbon Dioxice Company lirilid list. hi.! bint Huil Itnl.i ' a' 'll-il- l . J r t,o- t " 1141 1 U.liil.its ! I ' J Pi,..- - K,.:.sl Iim'.ll.g nl Ihr hrw Hr ,s I rtrrn MMItllt 1 V ln-r- AnVJKATU ISIS i),. ! ( : 18, S.3vSatari ; t 4FKI1 S KrTiTT''''''fVvonn Lnnm former member of 1 Music Meet own LEGISLATURE I -- MS ASI NL THK nil JIMMY. Ml I I or IttV I. e ,t. rountie of Carbon, lmrr, (r.uMi, s ' s' ' I! M Joan. I Sn Durhrxnr, inuh. .. lUolili whuh pro-i.U C!t".n and Datfi-t- l rounlir. 'standing cn iti.i u j mirfiThe purpose of Ihr jruihr-m !,.il m the would hr lo work (or 0r Castle hi i cu.n ' of ihr irrriion iuprits g junior high hj, H .. In Ihr rlihl counlirv Ihowvhoafr J) Spiing Glen, Ihr imurmrnl frr Hut I DCnCattlCS JxltCS aupporllnc UV:i.:.K-"um.i: ,,je jrJ urh an ortanlrathm would hr ( l"u- M W.'.h.iir.i announced T itE value In drrlmnni: ihu viiimi w ill on hmli Cat ll.e SC for the re- .f Jjt of Ihr Ltr by promt, tin iiututtrirv t ! .ill. m.i.nd r v w.s k .it the Notre m lard 3 huildlii up tourist huslnrss and by II. Ib.u..of the n',rrt. Other Mt- uudis church was fnt similar proJrrU, I and 'nouiusd WedlH-s.taihr lsal Mhoitl to lx as the HeV t .unity, con- It lv f xprrtrd that rrirrwnuinr ,i Lain A Ku. l. p.istor d to I'uthon Ov- - of Ihr right counties will lr callrd n Thin 'day tt.slav), hinh mass n. Tlu rmi Han Ur l toy of Dalton and to a mrrtln in Irirr In thr urar fu w.th m the church will lr, i W.lhan.s. Ihd'.ir 'i f: ..ev at II. - laid at K (Ki a m, with vtxal quar- - turr to perfrrt thr orcamaliun. oni FRED STORRS, holy hou . c s u Gus M of N'k Fassclin. ci for 7.30 d in p. rrp .t I'a'iJ. w Ia n Th..!. ,1 and Marc (I md Friday observanee will x Lid to o r the Ugii! with ma ,s of the Ibesanctlfied taka !. PRICE vku! soloists. Miss BOARD TO EXTEND j tao - !. it Statc-- ,.t Ron a m Tre Oie V tu y I ,:i Ols in and services Dorothy Lot,! in, : t po it. on uD- - lonini. iuorat.oii of the three hours of d thr follow .t.i;nainstrumental t t.MATRON, SUCCUMBS SCHOOL SERVICE ti.r .i:ai- w a d: op.t.n.as in agony Christ suffered on the cross will c n, oboe; Foe Dj.'i:!:y t He UHl m.inia'ci ;..k our '.r Stockholders of both companies ..gin at noon and will consist of sev-- ii piano, t'ahin Simmons, ak. n nt of !!. T.ivirn ia.'tl and was distmet sermons representing the Voiced a Keen interest in the directois Hirndon Virden. cornet; IN CARBON TOWNS ronduitihg t! .it Ihin ine's at the time seven last words of the Savior on the Funeral Sen ices Scheduled To plans for trombone; Kay Dun- puWmg the dioxice projer-tie- s f He Held Sunday In of his death jeioss The sermons will be given by into production. Ja k Jones, clarinet; hjj Mr Hdwards Tabernacle a. bishop of t!u- Hev. V. C. Marcenu of the An expoi imental plant was built ibnes, nirlophone; Stanley 1, D S ward fr.an 1937 '(drat of the Madeleine in Salt Lake H.awntha the Creek Clear Students some years ago at a considerable disrL drjrr,. and Carl New ton, Mrs. Lottie Gibson Storrs, wife of tance from rail t. 1932, and w as ; memlxT of the low- - City. To Have Ninth And Congregational prayers wdll transjiortation and fx O. Storrs of Price, died at the with no water accessible. Its Fred of house the state follow. Venof Cross in. the and l.g.slature Way Tenth tirades w;!l leave Thursday in product 1931 and 1932 eration of the Cross services are sche-h- Price City hospital Tuesday at 11:15 has been laid down in Salt Lake City ikI activity bus. while the p. m. of acute nephritis hemorrhage, by truck ut a price ot 5 cents a pound. Survn mg are widow, Ruby doled for Friday at 7:30 p. m. of the band, which Members of the board of education Miller Kdwards. w hom he married in will complicated at by pulmonary edema. rites Holy With the new plant in Deration Saturday begin e a total membership of of the Carbon .school d. strict, at the ir a. m. wdth blessing of the New Mrs. Storrs had been ill for a period close to the rnilroad, the company 1915, his patents, who reside in 80. will ave about 9.00 monthly meeting Saturday, decided to Chester, one daughter. Ik rmee Fai- - .Fire, Flossing of the Pascal Candle of 10 days, but her condition was not to ship its product by the carFr.day. provide ninth and tenth grade accom- wards-- Price, and three sons, Donald, 'and Blessing of the Baptismal Water, thought to be serious until the two hopes to load be laid down at a price of band will compete in the odations for students at Scofield and Robert and Jimmie Edwards, all of followed by high mass. Confessions or three days preceding her death. cents a pound. On this basis, of2'i Saturday at 9:00 a. m. Clear Creek. A delegation represent- Mrs. Storrs was bom in Price July ficers are scheduled from 3:00 p. m. to 5:00 prjce explained, they hope to develop x the parade event at 6:00 p. m. - p. m. and from 7:00 p. m. to 10:00 15, 1893, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a substantial market fur the ing the two communities met with the Wednesheld were services puncrai product, nay board and requested that the two' Arthur E. Gibson, She was married L D g tab(,rnacle. wi'h p. m jn the company on a profitable placing 't band has been practicing for grades be established at both schools to 1914 in O. reFred Storrs while Easter Sunday will be observed G,or(Ie jorRPn.srn officiating, producing basis. l weeks and Mr. Williams ex-:- a if possible, but at least at one of the'T1 the with a low mass at 8:00 a. m. and siding at the town of Storrs, now forwarded was by Chessher resigned from the presibody ex-.contestants to make an schools. mortuary to Manti for high mass at 10:00 a. m. The Notre Spring Canyon, where her father was dency of both companies yesterday, showing in the state contest, Dame school choir, with Mrs. Charles superintendent of the Spring Canyon but remains on the board of each. He The delegation icported that there bunai cf suitable and convenient hall Her father-in-la43 students in the two communi- are Ruggeri at the organ, will furnish the Coal company. informed the stockholders that the rx to practice has considera-rdicappe- d A. was general manis George Storrs, It low for while the the mass, of high school age. expected Water ties music of other business would prevent press the band students, Regulations church choir, under the direction of ager of the same company. him from devoting his full time to that the additional grades will be aua; have worked hard and faith-c- d A graduate of Brigham Young the affairs of the Miss Margaret Scartizina and with For 1935 Announced thorized for each school. companies. should rate high in the state at Provo, Mrs. Storrs has reas T. Mitchell will Mrs. R. academy W. E. Rice was elected president recomorganist, G. Reeves J. The band has been forced to Superintendent sided in Carbon county virtually all of Fulton: By City A. T. Williamson, vice sing for the high mass. wherever iossible and kas mended a salary schedule for the of her life and has been active in be before will Easter sung and A. E, Goodwin secrehymns for president, calling the m the Silver Moon arrangement anin8 yearhall, the Carlyle Face, city watermaster, the high mass, while the musical pro- church and civic affairs. At the time tary, A. Shemanski, was to school auditorium and in the old salary increases ranging from six nounced Wednesday that all persons the mass will be as fol- of her death she was engaged in pub- vice president, and C. H. Howell, acs arts room in the high 15 per cent, based on a sliding scale. desiring to have a garden this season gram during Missa lows: Exultet," by Witt; of lishing The Daily Reminder. treasurer. recommendaThe board approved the must be the owner of sufficient water Her husband is connected with the recessional, Caeli; Goodwin was elected president of Regina fertory, teachers the that means which tion, Harding junior school will Price office of the state road com- Carbon Dioxice, George T. Nishimura, stock or else have sufficient water Christ Is Risen from the Dead. increases a band and orchestra in the of the district will receive rented for the season by Saturday, mission, while her father is a deputy vice president, and Williamson, secre10 per cent. as well as a about averaging of riUmber county sheriff. April 20. if they desire to be included large tary. Howell was Gets Bid The orchestra and soloists Price Besides her husband and parents, The board decided to make appli- in the turn system for this season. iave for Provo adminMrs. Storrs is survived by seven According to Mr. Pace, no one will Thursday at 3:30 cation for an emergency relief C. U. while the band members will istration appropriation of approxi- receive water unless he has a slip auchildren, Mrs. Donna Curtis, Irma CLOTHING, SHOE DRIVE SET Friday. C. Blaine Perkins is the Storrs, Arthur Storrs, Edna Storrs, thorizing him to receive water under mately 10,000 to finance a recreation A drive for old clothes and old of Price has been Invited to enter a Helen Storrs, Jean Storrs and Nanette J director, while Allan the turn system. Ramsey is project calling for the operation distarge of the orchestra. centers. Each gardener is requested to pay team this year in the Central Utah Storrs, all of Price, and the following shoes, which will be repaired and famto tributed Carbon it was announced before county Baseball needy watermaster league, brothers and sisters: Arthur E. Gibfollowing band soloists have The board agreed to pay the salary 50 cents to the tered from the Summerhays, son, Jr., Sweet Mine; Clinton Gibson, ilies, will be conducted Saturday by school: for two weeks of a supervisor on the receiving a slip for the water turn. Wednesday by Preston Harding ' toper, clarinet; water after May who has been one of the sponsors of Spring Canyon; Mrs. Erma Wiest, the emergency relief administration. t; stone bleacher project at the Kiwanis Any person obtaining Lloyd cirrea Provo and Mrs. Maude Leonard and Boy Scouts of Price will call at the William Stevenson, bariand causing delay in changing the the movement to get Price in the The board was field. Athletic an cuit. to Mrs. Bessie Hanson, Price. One grand- homes and gather the clothes and pay because water schedule will have lla Gene Thomas, French horn; quested to stand this expenseallotments additional fee. a team, backers of the plan child also survives. shoes, which they will turn over to Such England, bass; Dick Johnson, of the reduced F. E. R. A. to little cost would operate, were very adopted say, uone; Ruth Funeral services will be conducted Mrs. George Mathis at the CommunThe above regulations Anderson, flute, and to Carbon county. of the players would comall as inasmuch Water Price of the 7 Ruggeri, drums. board the Sunday at 12:15 p. m. in the L. D. S. ity church gymnasium. Superintendent G. J. Reeves reporhad by and have been approved by the be from Carbon county. If Price en- tabernacle, with burial in the Price al orchestra pany solosts wdll also ed that Miss Maurine Whipple Je ters the league, local fans will have City cemetery under the direction of To city council. f, iradebutin the selections had not been engaged as a teacher at the the opportunity of seeing the fastest the Wallace mortuary. caustime for listing in this P of school to fill the vacancy witnessed since The C. E. Huish of Eureka, owner of the baseball they have K J. Aned by the resignation of in the Utah Strand theatre in Helper, was a busi- this city was represented Gain Several derson. ago. State years league ness caller here Thursday. was aut.io eetng Called Superintendent Reeves t ie ized by the board to arrange New officers recently elected by Organization westwn the Moose lodge No. 1659 at Helper will school schedule during be to division national band contest be installed at the 'aerri'f the formation of a city conducted here on May 2, 3 an Because the work last classificregular meeting its xatim.3 biSba!1 leaSuethe The board decided to hold did not cover all place of that orsurvey ation 17. consisting of four regular meeting on May desired by the federal works ganization, the K. nines repreP. hall, next Tuesis it all or new homes that build of their division, heads, necessary improve former governor Fberhart senting b u s day evening, acn member of the (houses is a safe investment for finan- - ,or responsible members of work relief JOIN concerns TWENTY-TW- O Mintresota and now cording to an anhave their cards rechecked. institutions. families, hous dal in the city, for l nouncement this Mr. Ton and Cannon Mr. Eberhart Both interestgave an me a d m n i t r at week. Those who will be inducted twilight play- explained the workings of the nation-- u housUNIT national the of r pvnim non into their new posts are Fred Hall, WITH FOREST ing during the al housing act, and the latter answer- t at a public meeting in the forth - coming of Helper, past dictator; Moroni Hunt, set to work to division the ed up projects program, relating questions court hou no Tuesday evening. season will be more variable nature under the new Helper, dictator; Earl Shumway, At the dinner meeting, Mr. meeting, Mr. county joum, A. R. Livingston, Carbon given consid- Price, bet- - four billion dollar work program. o the that Twenty-twstated governments attended jhart dinner e ata Meeting to be held next f, on a Spring all of work view Canyon, prelate; Stephen In clients an left Wednesday to J1is r this, men important housing program -s leaders of the commun-,teal the office of The camp o condi-faon their respec- - atos, Price, treasurer; Warren Merrill, not contacted if business in ' improving Bridgeland, Uintah county executive vcate. David W. Cannon, trustee, tive projects by Friday, April 19, must Price, the civilian conservatK,n(,COrESnancd ltv administrator of the Plans bave been form-N- n Holdover officers are A. J. Carltod or to come Price the were either given Helper a Finite outline of a applicants examination Wcdmscby relief office and have their cards son, Castle Gate, secretary; Oliver physical build.n federal rLf am may develop at next morning checked Friday and Saturday between Peterson, Kenilworth, and C. F. Petat the Everyone interest-- I the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. erson, Caste Gate, trustees. W. H. Thirteen of those selected .ormatlon rf such a league Taylor of Castle Gate will be the suare from atU,nd- 'he -. camp bepreme lodge representative who will f open 10 the meeting L. Reese, Stanley Snvag serve as installing officer, B. N. public, Lee o'clock. Smith, John Tangaro of Martin serving as sergeant-Georg- e John: dy Roseberry, Van E. E. w W. uSm?! and Waterman Harold Joseph nuncnbe, A splendid growth has been experi--i- be played Bench, Hansen. Raymond Peirce, representing the Carbon Wat- eenina gdrn's Clyde wrent enced to Lake Salt this calling for Ma. during the past year by the City ' ritv but to make the also included Salt Lake City, Ogden ,er company, i' J'c fith Thomas and George and Jr with to confer the one govlodge, according to officials, and Helper Provo Wednesday Logan. organization e for thcjr t'fore- - u club of that unit now e hum.c more u.x Ls,atst,cs reealedi During his three terms as governor ernor, the state land board and Others in .he Carta, membership during the week. suung . a fo, lowing: cent of 'of Minnesota he accomplished a great resentatives of the Central Utah Wat- - inumbering one hundred and ninety- approxitna. cjDy along the lines of home, farm er company and Piute canal project two. Five new members, all Price Castle Gate that directly to b)ralJ'r will be hostess r'e New school in and rat1jcjrc,n had lived improvement and he was .relative to the action to be taken un-- j residents, were initiated last Monday r IBaw atha; Roy Idrafted by the federal government to der the senate joint memorial relating evening. They are Lloyd Black, L. r,C" t Creek: 'ehiJ0rfn'.Ury tlub Wednesday John Nu5ich,Jr Don Harmon. Stanley a T w,r f!n i,or:rn. ' pr'jp-' Eimer Klitgaard. the jact that nak- - promote home and farm improvement .to the adjustment of the affairs of,M. Leonard, d Charm He a. n" ctre-- ed Davis, tvand ln' lude a play act. George canals. the three national the Young desired housing wbo tojunder ;rg loans to Fror. se- - lice. Helper; huggopi and ,jS1Ca: . I. '.!KS S j lx Will , Ind.-fiiot.-l- ... ; 11,-- d -r, ortan-Ixalio- n i r-.- t ! f j - i ! : I Xotrc Dame De Lourdes Church rr r 1 l . , irrf I ti.-fi- j Ch.-N-lu-- i i - ! 1 in-.0u- Tra. j0 Wa.d-aii-- , i !' . . ! i iiht-s'io- ! - J I r h-- sil-Tis- - ! a- ; s 1 i . ,r . CnxRt-r- . . - r is ap-.-ate- ly Ro-,73- () . st con-oxte- T. a Watermaster - en-te- h. t. a Team To Enter re-ele- Loop Peter-come- 1 -- Sun-nysi- Moose Install New Leaders; Have WORKERS ON E.R.A. During Year PROJECTS ASKED TO CHECK CARDS de h For -- Plans Former Minnesota Governor Speaks Here On Housing Act - ' infor-imati- on , i i j Eber-mnX-tl"n- ok vice-dictat- - 1 or; Lak-relie- . n- nt S S'. , Red-dingt- at-ar- - irr-- i j rep-th- rt-n- (IT . per-jde- al M,,.s-Clea- ; -- - re-r"- numb rs. j ry Gate. on |