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Show V V' M II A, I A A"' independent newspaffji-- a consolidation of tiir sun mCE. Labor Day Celebration ice y A) AN CARBON COUNTY. UTAH THURSDAY. AUGUST U.M.W.A.TOMEET CARBON COAL MEN ipected to Draw Huge Crowd 13 Workers PROVO CHAMBER OF Kj Mine braplete Plans For program Monday COMMERCE INVITES YISIT FROM PRICE thwnd vuitor from all J Mstera UUh are expected ! Uandir for thc In the history of r orirbriUon Uret U Jeounty. Coder the direction . tvh1 Mne Worker of Amha entertainment of full dsy Local Organization Requested To Sponsor Excursion On September 30 rtnayed. W. E. Fleetwood, president of the a. m. wl l be the Price chamber of commerce, receivpro-- U ed a letter this week from the Provo I, trert followed by an chamber featuring ll e lYice park, asking the local organizachairman Knerr. w.lliam tion to sponsor an excursion to 3 ty commission, Provo on September 30. The Invita,.j e industrial i be will Mayor R. tion was accepted by directors of the (peeAewelcome the vis-n- d chamber at their regular luncheon jt,!owill Jim 'I Morgan, secretary Tuesday. Ltrrt 22 if he U. M. W. A., On that date, the Brigham Young n. .Jlfnt the l.tstotry of thc University football team will ( lay a conference game with Montana State. jlii Fontccchlo, international In addition, the Utah-NcvaSafety .cutihe of the United Mine First society will hold its annual conn. will preside. Band sclec-i- ll vention, and approximately 15 teams complete thc program. from industrial plants, mines and Carbon high band will lead municipalities of the two states will rade prior to the program, engage in a safety first contest. A the American Legion color banquet and dance will be held for It Is expct-.- 1 the delegates in thc evening. following the Hiawatha Junior band The Pivo chamber of commerce Sheriff S. M. will sponsor a banquet the same eveaim take part. will let as marshall of the day. ning for visitors from the southern !en of the following local un-rl- ll and eastern sections of the state. Othmarch in the procession: er entertainment will be arranged. iinhille, Spring Canyon, Peer-Lalud- a. In extending the invitation to Kenilworth, Hiawatha, Price, the Provo chamber writes: We Sunny-Cast- le remember with considerable and, Wattis, Columbia, pleasure it jjVe 10 CO or-.o- da 5c IT lc the visit our directors and members made to your city last summer. We t of the highlights of the cele-:- n are anxious to return your hospitalwill be a first aid contest be- - ity and believe we can assure you a teams from Rolapp, Castle thoroughly enjoyable and profitable Kenilworth, Hiawatha, Colum-Spnn- g time. The letter also asks the Price Canyon and Standard-Ti- e competition will begin at chamber to assist in bringing a delem. and last for approximately gation from Helper. :ours. The winning squad will Gate, Rolapp, Scofield, Sweet Mine and Salina. Lasers, ) a trophy. e who is in charge program, announces that a ihow for children will be held e Lyric theatre between 11:00 and 3:00 p. m., with a free rens dance scheduled for 4:00 at the Silver Moon hall. Candy be given to boys and girls in ity park at i :00 p. m. e celebration will close with a r day ball at the Silver Moon, Hair to start at 9:00 p, lid Bonacci, Eight Attend Utah Legion Convention Three members of Price Post No. the American Legion and five members of the Legion Auxiliary attended the Utah department conventions of the two organizations at Ogden Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The local delegation included Mr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Jensen, Mr. and 3 of Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O. Scott Fausett, Mrs. Elmer Wahlstrom and Mrs. William Grogan. Hears Talks Club Objectives REID PACE TAKEN ary On y RELATIVE TO CODE Inlted Mine Croup Recognized By Soft Coal Operators In Appalachian District II. 4 AND N EW8. ADVOCATE I!J Strike Lines Broken In Four Price Post Wins T rophy For Best Junior Program Camps; Mines Resume Activity Leader's of National CARBON DISTRICT Puce city reputation it the center of Junior baseball in Utah was upheld at the atate American Legion convention In Ogden last week when the local post of the Legion wa awarded the Fred W. Voll trophy for conducting the best and most complete junior baseball program In the Hate. Winner of the award wa decided by the Utah junior baseball committee, comprising Ray Adams of Salt Lake, Don Rhiv-e- ri of Ogden and Glen Ballinger of Helper. During the past lummer, Price had 14 junior teams participating in two e. The program ran from early May until last week. Mine Body Arrested On Charge of Riot SCHOOLS RESUME Upon being advised that the Appalachian loft coal operator had With - very appearance that the WORK NEXT agreed to enter into contracts with strike engineered in four mining the United Mine Worker of America towns by the allegedly communistic under the collective bargaining proNational Miners union had been vision of the national recovery act, Cher Five Thousand Student In led coal mining operations broken, Nicholas Fontccchlo, County Will (Jo Back To representative Carbon county ran along throughout Wed-nrtds- y. and organizer of the U. M. W. A. anHas Room Wednesday in virtually all camps smoothly nounced Tuesday that he and local union officials would confer at once Sweet Mine and Consumer, wheic Approxlmitely 5200 students In with coal companies in Carbon counthe Carbon achool district will troop operations I .ad been stopped ince ty to sign agreements covering three back to the dan room next week August 21. went back to work on basic points provided in the national after a vacation of four month. In- their usual schedule Wednesday coal code. struction in all school will begin morning. These points embrace the scale of RECOVERY Wednesday. The National Coal company did GROUP Carat wages, working hours and recognithe not attempt to operate, but officials Regutration of stu lent tion of thc union. bon high school is scheduled to start stated that mining activities would OPENS CAMPAIGN Thursday (today), when seniors will be resumed in the very near future. Negotiations will later be carried will register be enrolled. Junior on with operators relative to agree Spring Canyo also remained Idle, anments governing local conditions, Mr. Friday, sophomores Saturday and but Superintcndi nt David Drown would of coal In In To District Meet Committee that loudlng nounced freshmen Tuesday. Registration Fontecchio stated it was the desire Irice Friday to Discuss ' all other schools of the district will get underway Thursday, with comof thc U. AL W. A. to draw up the be conducted Tuesday. Eastern Utah I)rie plete operations scheduled for the agreements in a spirit of complete day. be following with will the of A harmony operators. principals meeting MemlH-rof the eastern Utah dis- held at the high school Saturday, and Sixty employes of the Mutual Coal It is believed that the general code for four weeks after will carry provisions for arbitration trict NRA committee will hold a the Carbon County Fxlucational as- company, idle Nutional Minors the of members lYico 12.30 luncheon at pre-ter- m annual in hold its sociation Friday will discourto and meditation designed on strike, also went had reunion gone meetfor the to outline session Tuesday. Both p. m, plans age strikes and lockouts. strike movement The back to work. in Cat bon, Emery, ings w ill begin at 10 00 a. m. The Appalachian district includes covery campaign was August 2, Mutual inaugurated at San Juan and counties. central and western Pennsylvania, Grand Principal Norman Hamilton advis- and a few days later the company lie of will the committee es all high school students to register Purpose northern and southern West Virginia, to promote a spirit of boosting and early in order tot obtain the subjects and strikers recached an agreement Ohio, Virginia, eastern Kentucky and on the demands and the dispute was northern Tennessee. This territotry enthusiasm for the recovery drive, desired. Ninth grade students will However, the apparently settled. of the one of the duties of the body being be required to present their promoproduces more than two-thirmade further deunion National (to encourage the public to patronize tion cards on the day of registration. nations annual coal tonnage. and anwere which denied, business establishments displaying Sophomores coming from Junior high mands, 9. on The United Mine Workers intend called was August other strike the blue eagle. schools must present a statement of to establish cordial relations here so This also was settled but no attempt In connection with the Labor day credits earned in the ninth grade. that the interests of both miners and celebration to be sponsored by the was made to work the mine until No student will be given credit companies will be benefited," Mr. United Mine Workers of America, (Wednesday). yesterday for work, and anyone at Castle Gate, Fontecchio stated. Superintendents the committee has made arrange- who Incomplete must leave school before the Kenilworth and Rolapp, three camps to the their all and opposition a ments for Reiterating recovery parade, of a semester will be given a which have figured prominently In strike staged by the National Miners firms are asked to indicate their will- end of his record up to date, the past lew days that furthunion in four Carbon coal compan- ingness to back the president by par- transcript un- reports for be no will credit but given stater strikes would be called, announced ies, officials of the U. M. W. A. ticipating in the event. finished work. not a was that the National Miners union had the ed that The district committee includes controversy All freshmen are expected to en- made no attempts to check operastrike at all, but a rebellion against State Senator George M. Miller roll for physical education, and tions at the mines. the forces of law and order. and Mayor Rolla E. West, of Price; freshman are required to take girls Conditions in the five camps afThe walkout was instituted by the Charles Redd, of La Salle; W. D. home making. Home craft la the fected by the strike have been encommunist party under the cloak of Hammond, Moab, and J. Frank Kil first year shop course for mechanic peaceful alnce the special tirely said. lian, Emery county. the N. M. U., Mr. Fontecchio arts and auto mechanics student force of deputies dispersed picket of the H. William secretary Toy, and must be taken before the other lines. The officers made their first Proof that the strike was in reality of commerce, has been courses. It consists of house raid Saturday, arresting about 70 men an insurrection against the govern- Price chamber of the eastern shop and gneral ser- In Consumers, National and Sweet ment, Mr. Fontecchio pointed out, is appointed secretary electricity repair, committee. of automobiles. Only those Mine. found in the fact that the National Utah vicing Approximately 230 strikers Pledges of cooperation have been students who have definitely planned Miners union has taken into memwere arrested and council Monday in Spring Canby the Price city on going to college should register bership peeople from every walk of given of Members yon. commerce. of chamber for algebra and geometry, Mr. Hamlife, many of them having never been Close to 300 strikers were arrested every cititzen to ilton announced. Others should in the four or likely to be engaged in coal min- the group request camps, and placed in the movement. the support take commercial arithmetic or some county jail, the exhibit building at the ing. other subject. Another proof of the statement fair grounds and the vacant Brooks A uniform fee of $5 will be chargmade above is the fact that while the building on Carbon avenue. ed each high school student, this government has been engaged in the At a meeting Tuesday of the counsum to be paid at time of registratask of establishing industrial codes ty commissioners, 'Sheriff S. M. Bliss, tion. The payment will mean a savunder the recovery act with which Attorney Walter C. Cease County coming to the students, and eliminate and leaders of the special forces, it employers and workers are to disTwenty-fojurors were selected the necessity of charging numerous was decided to release some of the ply, the communist element has has Monday to serve during the third laboratory fees and deposits. The j men our that all government in custody. Approximately regarded been trying to do to bring about re- term of the Carbon district court, student body fee is included in this j jqo were freed in small groups Wed-su- m, 11 iswhich opens Monday, September entitling the student to all j covery, Mr. Fontecchio declared. the authorities to to re- sues of the school paper and free ad-- ', nesday enabling remove prisoners from the Brooks The step taken by the law en- The panel has been instructed13. mission to athletic contests and stud- i forcement officers in this disturbing port for duty on September building to the fair grounds. as announced by ent body affairs. Fifty cents will be Amlist, The A check on the strikers revealed to jury act an is safeguard situation folis as j that over 130 were aliens, and deericanism against the principles of Court Clerk Carlyle Pace,C. W. Ting-le- y, lows: Price, Ray Walters, will be taken portation communism. proceedings J. A. Forsythe, Sr., Eugene Coli COUNCIL them. act against recovery industrial When the Smith, Walter Seventy-tw- o taken in Gordon Mr. Fontecchio H. B. Twiss, Harry was first passed, J. Vaught; and Clyde Christensen Creek were L. HOSPITAL John arraigned Sunday before S. said, I was instructed by Justice J. W. Hammond on a riot Mine Helper, M. P. Street, Fred Fisher, United of the Lewis, president Bert Bunnel, Joe Littizzette and Acel complaint, and placed under a bond Workers and a member of the labol L. Miner; Kenilworth, Glen Whit- Price Council Offers Location, of $1000 each, a comparatively few act, the of recovery board advisory more, Elias Jackson and Mrs. H. H. being able to furnish the amount. Equipment For Proposed to come to Utah, organize the miners Wood. Charles Guynn and Charles Weth-erbe- e, until work at Institution remain and have them County Thomas Beard, Steven Wellington, organizers for the Natidnal the general coal code was adopted. Burnett; Sunnyside, Hans Denison; Miners we union, were arrested at Helwas approved, a, After the code A resolution offering to the counColumbia, Mrs. J. A. McCourt; on a charge of riot. They per with Tuesday consummate agreements location to a suitable were Daniel Keeler; Spring Canyon, ty commissioners in were the in county jail for a few work men the the operators to have Hall Thorne; Castle Gate, Bert Mar- for the proposed county hospital, hours, but were released under bond, if Carbons of $5000. Conviction on a riot which will be constructed tin; Hiawatha, Robert McKinnon. charge (Continued on rage Eight) application for public works funds carries a maximum prison term of WEEK lee-gu- s ds TwentyFour Named On Jury For Third Carbon Court Term ur talks on Rotary objectives red the weekly meeting of the club evening, the Thursday ;ers being C. H. Madsen, Gomer ;acck, W. W. Christensen, Dr. Brockbank and C. E. Beveridge, program was under the direction e Notary education committee. P'esentative Wallace R. Wayman Cowles, editor of The Advocate, will speak before the pbursday evening of this week, ayman will discuss the recent session of the state legislature, r. Cowles will give a voca-teon the newspaper pro- al H. lk fervation Camp Changes BY DEATH FRIDAY Former Legion Commander and Well Known Ball Player Dies After Long Illness. Reid Pace, 34, former commander of Price post No. 3 of the American Legion ndwell known throughout FriUtah as a baseball player, died following home his day morning at a long illness. He was bom in New Harmony , of James Utah, August 6, 1899, a son moving Mathis Pace, F. and Mary 1902. He in Price to his with parents counwas a graduate of the Carbon overwent Pace Mr. school. ty high United States army m Commander! seas Skeery of Fort Law-I'h- ., reported for duty Mon-t- s Conwiander of the civilian ahon camp F-at Joes Lieutenant E. S. Ec- 0 is under orders to I iormer station with thereport 38th I!7 at Fort Douglas. J coming to Utah, Captain Cmanded a conservation the Eugene district of Ore- - f 10 5 Club Hears Recovery Discourse ' iS31'00 die national Jnistraton was given .2 club Wednesday v Jf3113 State Senator , embcr George M. of the district NRA f'.tee re-t- he be-'4- iwler dlscussed Ps for 'tatin ,campaign in eastern an extensive drive i to t r n.o0tlducted i'or tj0 TPneSldenrs iIIer also hosPital secure Prgram-- sup- : talked con-t- o erect a Car-- 1 with public SUPPORTS PROJECT La-tud- with the afand remained there until been signed. had Armistice ter the American He was commander of the and has 1932, in here Legion post Elks lodge been a member of the several years. war he On his return from the postofPrice the was employed at becoming later fice for three years, of connected with the Price Commercial Another step in the development for Sepbank, where he was employed Friday, recorded Price will be about ten years. one , Pnc his tember 8 when the new airport parents, Surviving are dedicated is Pace, here mile southwest of his widow, Mrs. Josephine arranged under the four brothers, Henry Pace, superinschool with a program Summit Price chamber of North the the tendent of direction of Pace, L. district, Coalville; JamesJohn Pace, Commerce. a Idaho Falls; Ivan and The ceremonies will open Carbon Mrs. Vance the sisters, five and by selection Price, Price; n m with a leaderStine and Mrs. Guy Barnes, school band under the Falk; Idaho R. E. Mayor Thurman, Williams. ship of E. M. Mrs. Clifford Eero rt Mrs. and of Mrs. Aldis Burchell West will deliver the speech be g.v-e- n Calif. will addresses Rauhala, Oakland, Pace play Henry H. Blood or For over 15 years, Mr. Governor by Eastern the in E. E. Mooton ot teams ed on baseball representative; W, Utah and Central Utah jeafuS,a Oakland, district L. Parmley, the was well known as inspector, and Dave county com- Carbon the of and manager. Sun- - chairman held rvere Funeral services m. m the L. V. in the official plane fabernacle. x'e Wallace rnortuarF 2 00 p. foldwill take place at under in burial circus of had charge ed by an aerial cemetery. 1917, H. A. i Preparations Complete For Price Airport Dedication wel-sho- ""takeoff rection of J. R- Lund. A number of outside planes will be here to par- ticipate in the maneuvers. been Nearly 450 requests have made by people throughout the airUnited States and Canada for cachet a with affixed letters mail Letcommemorating the dedication. a with special marked be will ters field is stamp and mailed when the dedicated. The requests come from Britisn Columbia, Washington, D. C. and the Colo following states: California, Georgia, Florida, Connecticut, rado, Kansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, MinneLouisiana, Maine, Maryland, Missota, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, souri, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New, York, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, a, Virginia. Washington, West Virgin-jand Wisconsin. approved, was passed by the Price council at its meeting Monday evening. The council also proffered the use of the equipment now in the municipal hospital, including beds, furnishings, operating equipment and other material. The hospital application, which asks for a loan of $110,000, was the first to be approved in Utah by the state advisory committee and the federal committee for this state. At the meeting Tuesday evening, the council voted to discontinue the use of the police car, this action being taken in the interests of economy. Permission was granted to the district NRA committee to stage a recovery parade in connection with the Labor day celebration Monday. The council also pledged support to the airport dedication program September 8 and agreed to provide a speakers stand and seats for the Carbon high band. In the absence of Mayor R. E. West, Councilman A. N. Smith presided over the meeting, which had been postponed from Monday evening. is city semi-month- ly two years. Harold Huff, alleged local leader of the organization was picked up on the same charge Monday, and released under bond of $2000. Paul Crouch, another organizer of the N. M. U., was arrested in Salt Lake Tuesday and brought to Price Wednesday about 8:00 a. m., being set free two hours later after furnishing bail of $5000. Crouch is also accused of riot. County Attorney Walter C. Gease reported Wednesday evening that a (Continued on Page Five) charged for the use of lockers, half of the sum to be refunded when the locker key is returned. it is expected that the enrollment will be about the same as last year. Grades have been added to several schools to accomodate junior high graduates. and work Repair renovating throughout the district is virtually completed, and everything is in good shape for the opening of the term, school officials reported. |