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II Mclntire lic office Mi Inti: e l y nl p. n, two-ye- ar J coun-tScilma- J n, - ar ht office-seeki- ng COUNTYS BEER LICENSES ISSUED STATE COMMISSION SATURDAY PRICE GETS FOUR, HELPER THREE Power Plant Carbon County Coal buildIgIermits show increase Mil-laric- d (7iei-nwall- t Ilf asl maktri Will be 'made by J W, Hammond In the eaily evening a banquet will vers ed and the pros! am will be NAMED GROUPS FOR Liought to a i love with a dance. with Mr, Littlejohn on the BIG YEARLY EVENT progtam committee aie Malt and J W, Hammond. Following are the names of thou JVcmiding said to be even mine who were members at the time that elabotate Hum In previous yearn, of the r haitrr was granted to the ITiee gieater beauty and variety of the lodge, January 17, 1911: James Rrad-for- d "different" type that w ill be strikingMiddletiwi, John Ward Starling. ly spectacular at the Silver Mmm Bernard R. Mi Donald, Frank R. hall for the sixth annual Gold and Frank F, FUk, Royal F. Fisk, Creen ball was startl'd yesterday un- J. Torn Fitch, William S. Avery, Robder the sujHrvlsion of Clark Wright, ert Hale Thompson, Charles H. Cody, chairman of the committee In charge William Gutbln, Edward R. McFad-dof that work. Lawrence E. Eldrcdge, Clyde The decorating scheme and ar- Calder McWhinncy, C. H. Stevenwm. rangements are being kept secret this Sr., Morris Kahn, George C. Edwards, year, this information being availa- James C. Twaddle, Charles A. Brown, ble in advance only to those who arc Evan D. Thomas. The period of service, names, serving on that committee and who jhave direct charge of the big yearly known present addresses of those who entertainment which is to be held on have been worshipful masters of the the night of Friday, January 24. lucul lodge are listed below (three who hnve headed the order being Arrangements other than the 1911-1rations have been completed, accord- dead and so designated): Bradford James of a in those to and Vista, Middleton, night ing charge, royal entertainment is promised for California; 1913, John Wurd Sterling; the big social event, one of the out- 1914, Henry Sanford Roblnett, Oakstanding dances of each year. Gen- land, Calfiomia; 1915, Robert John eral arrangements are being cared for Turner, Price; 1918, Joseph B. Robby the general committee under the erts, Sheridan, Wyoming; 1917, Leroy of Mrs. Estelle Mc- A. McGee, San Francisco, California; 1918, Donald Mclvcr, deceased; 1919, lntire and Arvcl Stevens. Announcement of those who will William Littlejohn, Price; 1920, Matt in the demonstration Gilmour, Price; 1921, John S. Sax; participate dance, their alternates, and the 1922, Thomas Fouts, deceased; 1923, queens who will represent their re- Clarence Newton Orr, Hiawatha; 1924, spective districts was made this week. Arthur Walton Dennison, California; Following are those who are schedul- 1925, Michael John Ruddy, Salt Lake ed to participate in the dance: Miss City; 1926, Anthony William Mack, Price; 1927, Sanford Ballinger, Moab; Edith Beard and Jack Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bur- 1928, Glen B. Ballinger, Helper; 1929, gess, Evan Lewis and partner, Castle Ewell Clark Bowen, Hiawatha; 1930, Gate; Miss Irene Phelps and Mr. Jor- Ernest F. Gianotti, Walkers Mine, gensen, Spring Canyon; Miss Genev- California; 1931, Esslie Clyde McKee, ieve Knutson and Sheldon Bench, Price; 1932, Theodore William ThomSpring Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence as, Price; 1933, Raymond Spencer 1934-3Deign, Miss Helen Wallace and No- Robbins, Spring. Canyon; Arthur Jack 1936, Vignetto, Helper; vell Golding, Miss Lorene Stevens Hiawatha. Opperman, and Ed Harding, Price. Alternates for the demonstrating dance are Miss Wanda Chapman and Ross Box, Price; Miss Lilly Tidwell and Lorenzo Petersen, Wellington. Queens and the communities they are to represent are as follows: Miss Winnifred Turner, Sunnyside; Miss Florence Zwahle, Kenilworth; Miss Stella Draper, Wellington; Miss Beth Rowley, Spring Glen; Miss Vera Mills, Castle Gate; Miss Frances Albertson, Award of the contract for the conHiawatha; Virginia Branch, Price; struction of the new link in the Nedra Monroe, Spring Canyon and road Canyon (Huntington-Price- ), Hannah Snow, Standardville, have was made of Price soutn immediately been chosen as queens of their reby the state highway commission Satspective towns. Queens from Colum- urday, the job going to J. M. Sumi-sobia and Green River will probably Springville road builder. The be chosen later and be announced at successful 0. bid was in the sum of a later date. gold,1mn7all Denver Area Bishop Month Price meet-Nic- resi-bask- et jttmiui-tioi- e Gil-mo- ur Slo-panvk- m, 2, Stand-ardvill- e; 5, Sa-li- na n, $59,-00- COUNTY OFFICIALS TO ATTEND MEET h; j 1 e nor tt!r -- BIRTHDAY' LODGES jii.i 1 1935 possi-l-ne- ..I, en 1 appointment w as made, 1.4V COLLECTIONS FOR in romnn-nlsy.ard Frandsen Uing namid as n h uic offjirs J. Bracken lee c.iy eltetrician. this meeting with the of the council. SETS MARK The pro-Sheldon Anderson City Recorder of II. A, Reem? as jtoiiitmr-n- t now starting his t William Grogan Is sa:i!ant city electrician met wit), a turd m rung successive tw his Carbon county faints were in surd of 1.. approval by the council, term as a city term in that office, of 1935 th.m al numbers of that group taking the condition at the c!o-he hav-n- g ouneilman, having position that F. M. Olson, who has any time in its history, according to held tw o serviul us terms previously i chief electrician, information acquired been the city's through aj ublic of fire, one of recorder deputy just should be retained as aide to the new checkup on the community's financi.il hese having been j picvious to his elecstatus this week, this being largely Final action on the ippomtee he city trensurer-ihition to the city post. due. It is pointed out. to the unusualelettrician was deferred. He has been He h.Ls biH-- a resi-- ( A1 Crrenwood was reappointed as ly excellent mark set In making coli resident of Price dent ol Price during 14 f o r superintendent of the water depart- lections of back taxes and the fart twenty - four past seventeen ment and Ben Ward was voted ap- that no May tax sale has tcen held Mr. Ander-o- n years. and has given years, of proval for serving again as deputy during the past three years Is treasurer of his time freely The May sale has been held up as city recorder, the latter upon recomthe Eastern Utah and service in uTl mendation of Recorder William Gro-gi- the result of legislative action. The S. L Anderson Electric Co. William Grogan civic matters. A plan of consolidating the reduced rate of interest jiermitted and cemetery and parks department with the campaign conducted by the Utah E. N. Chidester is Carlyle Pace, new Royal Frandsen being named as sup- State Tax Commission through the now undergoing his is a treasurer, ;ity erintendent. this suggestion by Coun- closing weeks of 1935 accounts for tecond experience as native son of Price, cilman John Holden, was held over the successful drive to bring in delina member of the lobeen too, having for more thorough study. cal city council, quent tax payments, this also aiding born here. His preMayor Lee made the following as- in improving the financial standing. laving served a vious public officer signments: Water department HoldDuring the past five years, too. all service term which experience en, chairman, E. N. Chidester; parks, of the county offices have lived well was completed in included duties as William Campbell, chairman, Holden; within their limited budgets, it is said. 1934. He has been Carbon county dislights. Sheldon Anderson, chariman, All county operating funds are in such located in Pric,e trict court clerk, he Campbell; streets, Chidester, chair- condition as to carry the county well during the past 15 having held that ofman, W. E. Mclntire. into the current year without the neyears. He ia owner fice for a period of Salary increases recommended by cessity of resorting to borrowed of the Chidester Coal Iwo years, previous-!- y Mayor Lee would place the pay of money, and Lime Co., operproviding ordinary condi- chief as acting the various appointive offices as fol- tions prevail, according to a stateating a mine near clerk county deputy lows: E. N. Chidester Price. Deputy recorder, $135; city ment by County Treasurer R. M. here. CarlyJe Pace electrician, $180; assistant electrician, Reese. $140; water superintendent, $180; waWilliam Campbell Delinquent tax collections for the John Holden is ter master in town, $135; assistant county during the final quarter of is holding his first water master, 1135; street department, 1935 totaled $99,755,54, figures from Jstarting his second I elective public of- $160: assistant street men, $125; gar.Iterm as a city the treasurer's office revealed, fice. My. Campbell bage collector, $150; chief of police, having been of this being paid in during has been a local $ $160; night policemen, $140; park the elected to that office resident since 1924 campaign which was conducted the first time two superintendent, $150; extra park man, by the state commission. Utahs coland he is engaged in $100; cemetery superintendent, $150. lection for that period was reported years ago. He was the general transfer Th esuggestion also was included that as in excess of $1,600,000. chosen for the four-yeCarbon business, operating term at the last the city hall janitor salary remain as tax collections for last year totaled his own truck line He has at present. The proposed increases $582,894.26, of this $23,816 passing election. which renders long been a resident of Vm. Campbell would total approximately $350 a through the assessor s office and anj sjj0rt distance Price during the month, it was stated at the meeting. $599,077.62 being paid through the is it his first exNot only hauling.' These colpast twelve years, Mayor Lee also introduced a plan treasurers department. a as public official, his Mr. Holden operates perience for placing the city hospital under lections amounted to seventy-eigthe for position was the the Price Sheet campaign direction of a board of governors, cent of the 1935 tax charge which per effort. first Works. Holden al combinthree councilmen and two physicians, is listed at $747,042.22. The 1935 the latter to be named and by the Carbon ed income from redemptions County Medical association. tax collections amounted to 119.05 tax for that per cent of the charged the including twelve-mont- h period, ; BY INSTALL LEADERS for 1934 and collections delinquent prior years. The countys total delinquent tax OF GREEK LODGES to collections during 1934 amounted Four draft, beer licenses in Price New Will $13,474.70 amount that of $75,793.35, IN PRICE SUNDAY being taken in over the final quarter and three in Helper were issued Sat- Use control of that year. The 1935 redemptions urday by the Utah liquor amounted in commission, the local awards and one or delinquent taxes, paid Officers of the Price chapter of the to $209,948.16, the treasurers office in Construction of the new Utah Pow Helper having been previously anOrder of Ahepa &t er for reveal. elected Light company steam power recently figures nounced. In addition to those in the the new year and 1935 leaders of the plant at either Provo or generating countys two cities, permits were Salt Lake City will mean a yearly Daughters of Penelope were installed at a joint granted to others in surrounding market for at least 75,000 tons of Carmeeting of the groups in areas. Following is a list of the per- bon county coal, according to those in the American afhall Sunday Legion mits issued: Price John Causer, Gus charge of arrangements pointing toternoon. Platis, Clyde Vaught, Eugene Coli; ward the erection of the plant, a defNick Salevurakis of Price, district Helper William Littlejohn, William inite announcement of early building governor of the Order of Ahepa, was G. Woors, Celeste Dalpiaz; Columbia of the structure a the installing officer. took Price in having been made Building activities Charles Georgedes; Rolapp George Sunday. Following are the leaders of the la- decided turn for the better during the dies organization who were installed: a statement McDermott; Spring Glen P. J. Definite announcement as to the past year, according to Gordon Creek V. W. Sweet; loMrs. Nick of the plant will be made location Kosmos, president; Mrs. made this week by Archie Davis, Mike Turnbull; Mike Canyon a within week or ten days, it was Marakis, vice president; Mrs. cal building- inspector, his figures for Spring an Huntington Charles Green; Castle John Juganos, two sites having been under secretary; Mrs. Nick construction during 1935 showing stated, hundred Oalanis, treasurer; Mrs. Tony Pallios, advance to almost the hundred thou- Dale Irving Wimber. Two one at Provo and the consideration, liconses were issued chairman of the board of governors; sand dollar mark for the first time in and twenty-nin- e on the Jordon other river at Salt Lake ten Mrs. John show throughout the state Saturday, of of the construction Cost Protopapas, Mrs. Steve several years. Mr. Davis figures City. Zoulis, Mrs. John Mellon, Mrs. Harry i hat building permits granted in he more to be granted later. is estimated at $1,600,000, caplant tergakis, members of the board; Miss city during the past twelve months pacity to be 25,000 horsepower, makM. Marakis, captain of the guards; caljed for construction expenditures To ing it one of the greatest electrical Mrs. P. units in the intermountain Liapis, priestess; Miss J. Ma- - jn y,e sum of $96,108. The excellent producing This rakis, warden; Miss Helen Frengis, advance mark these figures show is Visit district. flag guard; Miss Vera Xenakis, sen- - lbrought out with comparison with the these hnel. building permit grants, Bishop Ralph S. Cushman of the FORMER COMMISSIONER REID Ahepa officers inducted are: George 'having totaled only $17,817. Denver area, a resident in the Colo-- j price VISITOR DURING WEEK Karras, Helper, president; Nick Sir- -' rado metropolis, will be a Price visos, Castle Gate, vice president; Gust vocational Meeting For Rotanans on Sunday, January 26, it was itor William Reid, former Carbon counSandakis, Price, secretary; John Das- - a vocational service program Cush- ty commissioner week. this announced and operator of Bishop Hanson Castle Gate, treasurer; Manos der chairmanship of Eugene Sun- Reids Service station in Price, was a k man will occupy the pulpit that the regular dinne'. Salevurakis, Price, captain of guards; js listed for day morning in the local Community business visitor locally the early part this Malekos, Price, chaplain; Jim ing of the Price Rotary club and is to be the speaker at a 0f the week. Mr. Reid is now a superintendent of church Helper, warden; Steve ning. W. W. West, to be held in the church jdent of the state capital, is a state lunch scheduled Diamanti, Price, inside sentinel; Kos-th- e Price C. C. C. camp, is afternoon at 1 oclock, gasoline inspector and was in Carbon hall that l; dining Andramlakis, Price, outside sen- - as principal speaker, it being is invited and. county on official business, The cordially public the Nick Kikakis, chairman, Mikejble that a leading engineer under to attend both exercises. This: urged Lake Salt from Marakis, Harry Borellas, Price, Steve C. C. C. camp setup Frank Bryner was named as presi-an- d will be the bishops first visit to Price Zollis, Columbia, and Angelo Piper- - City may be in attendance and deliver Lewis Hunsaker was chosen recent in that time first the dent, years Belmont Richards is aWs, Hiawatha, members of the board a talk, too. Ed Morgan as second been first has honored counselor, the by community chairman in charge of the program a and Omar Bunnel as his counselor in of such high standing guest for next week's meeting. The morning services retary following reorganization of the S. J. Is Sweetring, Price attorney, The first term of the district court Iwill be held at the usual hour, 11 Carbon Stake Mutual Improvement rnong those planning to attend the association. oclock. 'ate bar convention. will begin Monday at 10 oclock. One I I - , i-i ivji j is imluil, b.iV ing tnl for a four He j - h :i..v r im .iv of Du pi 'm n1 t.i n.j- - I'At.ir mu! ojufjtor j of t!.r I Jd.t.tl ;t. In- - ) surji.ic Aivr.rv, ami 81 t!.r : t ..it .t ,i!i ,t 111 ii l.i f t .ni'Mi.tli-- e , h Uiliittii- W I t.. I..A.I.g !rs,.tiii hole s'! t f 1! t.1) v ri-i- i Wot $86,-280.- d, , 111 i t'h.t tit, WILL HONOR 25TH 1 I., 1 l.ttrai'.h piViiti I i.rli ! im m al ' I ! .un C-rf-y sj ',VV''V Ma-oril- 5. w 1 - I 1 .1 l..! "ii 1 Pages FRIDAY PROGRAM Setup Thru November High t )' .1,1. at. .11, nit ell V l.ilat at l.i.'.Cta !( i. Vi .li.s'.I .i.td tiff., J i..l.( :s tlal.sjitiil A!!..lt.r Ft ..1 A I! lY.t I ..It . It 1 , ,ijny Olaik WriM ji, 1 1 m,!, ! !!. 1 I c J.ii !.l :t i Hm5-3(- Values In Commodi.jp Officials 0ly ' t f:.- - Mi ) 1 U i .! 1;. i! ill U.I U - k c. is ,1 J Ur.. lie hi!.r .f )t I' , -- Vr 1'j.n !..., Ki' - ! - i.!l the J. ln,irl t1) Council JlVJuy tcnlng, .urg An !.,r Hum- - H. h.tH S'n 1 1!!l r IlifTra. s 1,1 J t :i p'-- oW-- , ; f j j.kc- Iud a!li ij Va:i In trie light (rii.!!imrfiJati1 ,r l! -- OVk jl IS .'I ! - 1 1! Nod Price At Castle Dale, Ueport 'I U ill I a t'ahi.V In' WV. M:S ADVOCATE (ttSsOUDAllON OF TIIR FUN AM) A $ - I, tAKhoV fOl MV. I TAIL Probably Will Be Held AT MONDAY MEET !rJ & 6 ti Legion District Meet SUGGESTS WAGE INCREASES 1 12 y 1 puiE 0OR .'s,,wiffo A A, Pages Tlloyj It e .' I U:$ r . p 1 1; Most of the Carbon county officials will be in Salt Lake today and tomorrow to be in attendance at the annual convention of the State Association of County Officials. At these meetings ideas are exchanged and information gleaned concerning operations of county offices throughout the state, affording an opportunity for all to gain increased official knowledge which should prove of advantage in the operations of their various deSilas Rowley, Carbon partments. county assessor, is scheduled to give a talk on Revaluations of Homes at the Thursday afternoon session of the county assessors divisional conclave. CLERKS OF COUNTY PLAN TO HOLD MEETING HERE SUNDAY A meeting of Carbon county retail clerks has been called to be held next Sunday in the Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant banquet rooms at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, this for the purpose of discussing union organization plans. It is expected that Utah State Federation of Labor speakers will be in attendance to speak, it has been Work on the new section of highway is expected to be started next week according to a statement yesterday from the local office of the state highway department. The new link will cover the territory between the southerly end of Carbon avenue to a section of the present highway known as Drunkards Wash, this new construction to make the road on a more straight line. A new concrete bridge is included in the construction plans, this being included in the job awarded to Mr. Sumsion, this over the Prire river. The complete job calls for new road construction over a distance of 1.01 miles, graveling and placing it in condition for surfacing, the plan being to later oil the new section to bring it to the present condition of the balance of the highway. It is expected that about twenty men will be employed on the work, according to announcement. Former Resident Visits Here R. Wayman, formerly of Price but now located at Provo as supervising engineer for the W. P. A. over the territory consisting of the nineteen southern counties, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Wayman served as one of Carbon's legislators in the 1933 regular and special sessions of the state law making group. Wallace |