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Show s) ;; S t?J ' ,.; rjiS :. ' f t - AfV' -. r v an nrranofDKNT Ik .a., 'jr , s. f 4 s t( I i. r : - l933 For ' ' Issued By, Recorder $227,504.23, as total of revenue ree Toxoid Furnished uaiy 1, 1032,. wf For Inoculating All their regular masting Saturday eve- and cash on, ' ning, but action an nearly all of the ber 81, 1982. I Pupil In County ? proposals was tabled until the Feb- The. principal inruary meeting.' ue was the light Bids wen received for the sale- of come A r"pg" to immunise jtuiwti Other $58,498.60. totaling iriMt diptbaria was started In the tax anticipation notes totaling ap- large revenue getters were as fdUows: . pupil At a meeting' Tuesday , of school members of the board of representatives of the; Red Belief Sodetieh and the La-- : Aid, enough money was pledged toxoid free furnish a charge to all pupils. Physicians of the county offered administer the' two treatments for 1.50 per child, which k less than third of the usual cost The tox-rsecured .through the state of health at a' cost of fifteen for the two treatments, hut the taken by the above organlzar enables the pupils to obtain the free of charge. Notices were sent to ell parents them to pay the $1.50 fee, so their children will be properly Although every precsu-l- a being taken to prevent the of the disease, the only is immunization by Mr. Christensen advises. Hie Carbon County Medical sod-- is proximately $30,000. The Edward L. Burton and companies of Salt. Lake submitted figures for be purchase of the notes, which will ' sold February 8. , ' W. E.' Floetwood, Elmie Beraerdl and W, E. Anderson met With the board to eric that the county make an appropriation toward financing the 1933 invitational . band tournament Final 'action' was deferred until the next meeting. Approximately 100 citizens from the county at large asked the commission to maintain an appropriation for a county peddlers license inspector, an office which was recently abo&hed. Action on this matter was Snow-Good- art . - - Water department; $38,307.90; hospital, .$3330.40; genteel fund, taxes, $31395; business licenses, ? $9314.79; sinkixw ftmd- interest and taxes, Notes and bands sold amounted to $18400 and $0100, respectively. The largest item under expendl-irwas ' the .amount paid to the end Llriit company for power, $35,000 being spekt for that purpose. Hospital disbursements were . - 84. es Utah-Powe- r $2846048. , skull Annual Fireman's r ' Ball Being Made ' - - . a meeting of the fire department Tuesday ..evening, It was announced that the eighteenth annual firemans ball will be held at the Silver Moon hall February '22, which is Washingtons birthday. Arrangements for. the affair will be in charge of members of the Price fire department, Following 'nice 4--- J m . who reside at Hriper; his wifi, Ethel Henderson SOUtoe, and two children, Margie, 6, and Hoilte, 4,. of Consumers; five brothers,' J. B. SUlitoe, j Clear Creek; Roy, Frank and Ernest Sillltoe, Helper, and Clarence Gate; 'two sisters Mrs. Ida Rice, Castle Gste,.snd MtesRuth SUlitoe, Helper. Mr. Sillltoe had been employed by the Blue Blaze Coal company in the capacity of fixe boss for the pest three years. According to mine officials, he was held In high regard by both his employers and fellow workers, and teas to the his death Is considered community. Sllli-toe.-Ca- 48; , - City Water Main ; V Hinder Road Work; Moved Pipe to Be .... ... - pod-safegu- aid 71. be'pre-uditoriu- $9f,-110- 42. . .equal-anuw- n, ; - - chil-inoc-ula fev-Pare- nts, . ar-wi- M nr MUSIS ? Hel-me- ris e. pur-cha- se, - Four thousand pipeline hetween Price lper will be mav-u- e Jd the feet that ed by Price cii the water present cation. Interfere improvefnent work bring done by the state road commission on the paved hisbway. A' letter from the commission asking that the pipe be removed ,was considered by the city council at Jts meeting Monday eviH' . lo-w- ith - semi-month- ly' ning.-- . ... .. . 'The council voted to appropriate toward financing the intermoun-tai- n school band contest to be held here on April 8,. 7 and 8 ; Business licenses were granted to the following: Mrs. P. W. Fall, Carbon hotel; Mrs. Rue Jensen, Metro-pol- e hotel; Jack James, Topic pool $250 '. 1 halL- - ' rs' ons Christen-approxlmat-ely as theate- . , - mm Plea Sentence . , satis-facto- . FIRST THE Sun-Advoca- . te And you will be flnmriiiiy the gainer, (hie week's purchase of , monies advertised in The Sun-Advoc- ate ugh to pay will, save fora you' year's to this paper, Every. of The bar--4. many money-earincadi of real value to Tou- - Mske reading the in .The habit youll be money ahead by so ib Iiue sub-cripti- Sun-Advoc- ate on con-tai- ns g adver-psenui- its Sun-Advo- -.. ( FIRST ie ;' .V Post to Fete Service ' ' ", , Star, Auxiliary Unit Social Interest Is Centered On Annual :Dance Sun-Advoc- ate .Price post of the American Le- ' ' The annual M. L A. - . ' gold and gion will be' host Thursday evening to members of the Service Star Le- green ball, which will be held Frigion end the American Legion Auxil- day at the Silver Moon, hold the iary. Talks will be given by Vernon center of the social stage in Carbon Daria and Tod Thomas, post and disAfter county. spending several weeks trict commanders, respectively, of the ' Legion; Mrs. Thomas, president of preparing:' fbr the event, those in the Auxiliary; Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, charge are confident that the dance president of the local Service Star will be the moat successful ever stagchapter, end Mrs. W. C. Rehor, presi- ed by the Carbon stake. Selection of the queen of the ball ng dent of the district will be the feature of the evening. of tbs Service Star.- Vocal and instrumental selections, Every ward in the stake has chosen readings and dance specialties will a candidate for the honor,' the final choice to be baaed on the union meetcomplete the program. ing attendance records of the various; Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Holbrook of Provo returned to their home Satlidates so fbr are: Venice Jones Utah-Wyoml- ... t urday alter visiting friends betw ' Sunnyside; 'Juanita Branch, Hibbard, Consumers; Mary Llewelyn, Helper; Leotta Beam-soSpring Canyon; Mrs. LeRoy n, Powell,-Pric- e; : Winnie Young, Wbl-lingt- lone Pederson, Castle Gate; Barbara Liddell, Columbia. The 'coronation ceremony will begin promptly at 1040 p. m the whip ner of the queen contest to be attended by the other candidates. Jour small children will also have a part In the ceremony. They are Nedra Leonard, Jean Adamson, Bobbie Cor-riand Robert Rbberisnte?qwMB will be announced fopowing buglqre: Lynn Gorfzmau?8dbert McKinnon, Douglas Ward apd Quentin . Gardner. Twenty couples from various parts of the stake will gives deraonstre er by-tb- . participets fat the sis of their previous During the pate Junior baeeball the Leglon has bean one of the projects, antfCBm ...t'... ....... gold tnoat .w. k. '! . 4.- ,. Ovt r 300 tevi Fwtfdpflted Ite'lbn Junior gram last summer. rinntesting of right teams and a ter loop comprising four nutrias tgepp . operated ftum Msy until 6iptonCim.-- : ,; -' Price bayswKhbettarg'fteproviding mer recreational fecilittei thn$; ,$hSF-hav3 ever had before. . The. Legion . expects that at 600 boys will play next summsri tad the publics support is essential if post is to succcsrfinTy9ontinu tUs valuable communUar siervice. 'Not only did .Junior bnaetau mote qxirtsmanship end devekg V' players physically and mentally. bte - v reduced it also Juvenile deltngMhte'Vgj? to e remarkable tew polni Tlto asC has letters from Juvmdle both Fries end Helper work fee By the public win. net enly be ' . km lU.wm the county: ' p . ''?. ; ' Ptee,r mess g. 4 m Every one of the flghters'atgnad I tiie Lutten beers an excritent. reputation, end .fight fnne are jtesur-e- d Out an bouts win be filled wtOr;. -action. Kadi matdi wtil go four toe. In making up the card,' HwpaSI elected boys who can 'and wifi and who have hewtoforo bean erawd v;-; h v Hearing began in district court on 'Wednesday on civil actions brought the Guarby Mike Marasco against ' anty Fire Insurance company and the Royal Insurance company to recover a total of $5305 on insurance policies held with the two firms. Marasco was convicted In the Car-bcourt September 28, 1931,; on a charge of wilfully setting fire to insured property. He was sentenced to serve from one to five years in the state prison, but the conviction eras reversed' late week by the' state suv v preme court The two civil cases win ha heard before one Jury,, although two verdicts will be given, t , In his suit against the Guaranty company, Marasco alleged that he insured a store building at Helper fbr $6000, and that the defendant corporation failed to pay that amount after the structure had been destroyed by fire on June 13, 1031. y ; The action against the Royal Insurance company ,asks Judgment of $2305, the alleged amount of damage caused to fixtures and equipment destroyed when the building burned down. Marasco claims that he lived up to all the terms of the agreements made with the two corporations. . The Jury selected to. try the case is: Arthur Craven, TTtsflmn B. Olsen, Hawley Esrll, Mrs.' Elnara Walking-to- n, David Ellis, Dennis Tidwell, Ray . an ena several weeks Sgii ed a tectmteal knodout after the latter, remived hmd and was foresd ringi' .Rowe 'Mn .bns - i TSSLfc'.Wr PsuL However, Manchm more. 'than makes for thte by hie agatoriro- - w (Continued On Page Four) n j . v" .W1 Junior; Raerinil rr Siqgiortthe ' ..'CX - Carnival, Fsbroary X,4i ,y Johnny Pappas re. v , Wdisriey. it V. Paul Msndna ya.f . . Rowe.: Gust . re. Ssridakls Marxoi L, John' Groem vsj Rieoi BfAsa toesla. . ,'V George BUulds vs. . nn r i Jbtese v'' . i Mton SaridaUs vs. Var lYreteanlajriC, L bjLiit Miir 'Jil , t , the Arena 7 v 4$ Ft It ... .inf - In Eastern 'z- ' yean and M probed Tuff. thd weye at tha riag thM many ate dL. Yd today. Betip Balling fad Robert and Jimmie Roberts will perform in a children's scene at the production. Mrs. Walter Write and daughter of Provo left Tuesday after spending several days la Met visiting rela' tives. '' v punishmant Pivpm prafa harder, but Wycharieyie a fighter and is ronfldant that ha wfil be able to dad Jotomy's herd kite. .1?' Two ' youthftil' rinr'mfram wlll mrich Uiete sIdJl .whsn paul llen-dn- e, 130, and Jridmy Rowe, 938, : tiqaf Jhe ' Johnny Psppos, the hrnl'pimilhhM Carbon high etudsnt, wffl trade hlnm with Elmer - wydimlay, rstetr many ring battles. Them tern are evenly matched as far: m. mmgoes, weighing about 100 each, and tiny, are both noted fbr -- -' their aMUty to hand out " ... Parent-Teache- . mis " T ct, jf 'r-M- r. fracture.-- 1, 1905, a eod of John and . Victoria his pannts; IF SUlitoe. Surviving -- $158,-289.- 'Cud-'AN- angxsna -- . der car preparatory to Waging it wUlbe Wbn-- ry to the siuface. The ear Jumped the 3, rails and struck a prop, cobsing the No.3oftbs caveln. of He was born pt Clear Omk May ; $18,-074- On htadHy Inspection end was switching a pow- . as Tvelve.SptriJif: SUlitas had completed as follows: Nephi Gunderson,, Departmental expenditures Water, $12,452.48; light, $7228.7$; pochief; J. Golding, Nick Berlice, $558343; streets, $805741; parks, nard Elmie Bernard!, Carl W. $450848; cemetery, $2837.14; fire deEmpey and Rulori A. Bryner. The ball promises to be one of partment, $1543.96. The other large items were as folthe most successful dances of also postponed. lows: WalSalaries, $12415.7$; bonds pay.the year. and ...Attorneys Henry Ruggeri ter C. Qcm were asked to drew up able, $8500; Interest on bonds, notes payable, $18,000; relict, a tentative ordinance relatives to the requested hiring of an inspector. The $5970.97. In comparison with the statement ordinance is to be submitted to the of the previous year, the report indiboard February 8. J. H. Braffett conferred with the cates that municipal expenditures in commission. regarding the sale of a 1932 were materially decreased, cuts law library to the county. The pro- being made in all departments. The' net cash an hand at the beposal will be further discussed at the next session of the board. ginning of the year was $16341142, Application of W, J. Burgess for a while the cash on hand and in the .A Doll House, athree-a- ct dra- permit to lease approximately 180 banks as of December $1 was m ma by Henrik ll coal Scofield was seres of land near Cash in tiw bteiks at the beginning sented at the granted. The county will be paid on a royalty basis. of this year totaled $84,185.43, while Wednesday, under the cooperating in conducting the Funeral services were held at the inking fund investments were of Kiwanla sponsorship which is being divided ig Castle Gate ward chapel Thursday V , ri id aqx oo:$ qnp tipi the various physicians. at 1:00 p. with burial in the HelOutstanding .bonds total $358,000, m. In addition to toxoid, the state per cemetery, under he direction of and the sinking fund totals $123,708.-8- 4, Min Virgie of the- high is furnishing free serum to all the- Wallace mortuary. making tha'net bonded faidebted-ne- ss school faculty direct as well as who wish to have their $2S44$lflAii set in the production, Other, memjted against typhoid on the. various issues bers bf the Cast are Ceri Olsen, Mrs. Balances who desire that this be are as foBows: 1819 ' water works J.' C. Hubbard, Mrs. Ace 'Roberts, th !, may secure the serum and bond, 9100400; 1023 water works Halbert Greaves and Verne Frapie. the doctors to have the 1825 general obligaband, '$70,000;' This appealing story of Nora administered. , tion hotel, $254009928 water works development from a mere doll In .the state of Utah In 1907, 180 NEW REQUIREMENTS bond, $25400; 1928 general obligation into womanhood is one weU known reSiL caused by diptheria, an bond, $17400; 1930 general obliga- to theater-goe- rs for the past half cenof 04 for every 100,000 peo-ltion bond. $18,500; 1930 hospltal tury. It yr tiie first great problem Stnoetiiat time, particularly af-- er S7000; 1933 general obligation play to gain popular favor and te ItSS,' the death rate dropped to Changes in requirements for sec- bonds, $25,000 and $10400. credited with' bring the forerunner ,7 for every 100,000 people. ond and first class advancement in of the realistic. novels.' The toxoid is a positive preventa-v- e boy scout work were announced this MATOR WEST NAMED DISTRICT The vitality and impression of acin practically all cases. In order week by J. F. MacKnight, Carbon CHAIRMAN OF BUILDING BOOT tuality, of this play is its dominant Inoculate every student in the dis-i- district chairman. The amendements feature and arises from the truth of approximately $500 Is needed, are as follows: Mayor Rolla E. West received, no- its dialogue and the strong climaxes r. Christensen said. First' class Scouts .must have at tice last week of his appointment as found in the production. The audiMoney has .been pledged from Be- least two months service In the sec- district chairman of the Utah Build- ence 1s breathlessly swept along toond class ranks, aind be able to Idenef societies and district Includes ward the inevitable catastrophe, yet This congress. ing the of service and rank, length in. the county,. as well as tify Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, play even surprises with its out.the Red Grots, the Ladles Aid position of leadership of' scouts and Daggett, Uintah and Ducheshe coun- the come. scout leaders means of their badg- ties. by and the Price Ward Relief Ibsen is it his greatest in this powes and insignia According to Mr. Mayor West spent three days in erful stafy of self realization. A Second class must Scouts have at $20 has been Salt Lake last week meeting with the strong local cast in this great drama from Helper, and the coun-h- least one month's service as a tencongress and the Salt Lake promises a real treat for local building expressed a willingness to aid derfoot and must be able to know chamber of commerce. He returned r-goers. and when ; to unifhow scout wear the . to fund. ' The title, A Doll House," may Saturday. orm."-' Hereafter scouts must qualify for give an impression of triviality to . gJNERAL SERVICES the observer, but when he sees the I 'FOB FORMER LIBRARIAN star, life and eagle rank In the order Guilty Brings named and with the proper Interval ; Four-Monpitiful condition' of the doll wife who th is confined within a play house, the Tuneral service! were held Sunday of time. This insures a satisfactory check seriousness of such an outrageous by the court of honor an the the Masonic temple for Mary A. matter of scout the fbr a mature ' woman is oath and law and John Krissman In position former mtriH,' pleaded guilty Men librarian, who service and home. That her problem is district court Thursday of test week brought sd Tuesday of last week. Naomi leadership ability. scout Life state not to too from' that of removed a that of was and fir requirements petty charge Order larceny, of tapter. .Eastern Star, had arge of the rites. Burial was in the to attain that rank, a boy must have sentenced to serve four months in the many wonten today is readily rechsanlc plot in the Price cemetery satisfactory service as a star scout county JaiL He was originally charg- ognized Her husband is not too much to be uderthe direction of the Deseret for three months, and to become an ed with burglary In the second dery gree, the eagle scout, a. boy must have complaint alleging that he blamed, for ha has always been inortusiy. service as life scout for six broke into a garage belonging to C. dulgent to Nora. Even the villtan, months. H. Rigby of Spring Glen and stole Krogsted, Is not any more despicable SHOP The safety merit badge has been same automobile accessories. than the average man made deeper- made an additional required subject for eagle rank, leering nine optional CARBON AWAITS GOLD AND GREEN BALL subjects instead of ten. two-cour- se BY FALL OF ROCK ' 1 ' vW;": . - ' W. Superintendent iristsnssn. several cases of dipther-ha- re developed in the county dur-t- he post two weeks, and to pier the spread of the disease, ef-a- ie bring made, to inoculate ev- - . i y tual financial report issued Monday by Goorce SIBltoo Fatally Hurt ln Blue Bfaue Mtaw Wlisa Car-- ; receipts of Price city in' 1932 were Kaocka Daws f to disbursements of $232,203.84. The cash on hand and in the banks as of Jan-f-, Sillltoe,; 20, fire horn for 493.55, the same amount as expenditures theGeorge Blaze Coal company at ConBlue Decern- -' sumers, was instantly killed it $40 a. m. Monday by a fill pf rock in of reven--t, Arrangements for the mine. Death was caused by According to Recorder Carl W , Ac-jgi-dty i&fe; fc vV;, ITSTAHTLY KILLED Several Matters Are Tabled By Carboa Coauniaaioaera Uatil 6. Meelinff 'February ' .r, P ' Several matters were considered by the Carbon county commissioners at district this week. Mss school W. te a V - CONSUMERS MINER SELL' TAX NOTES v v ?: ':? 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