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Show i t'AKl 6 V ! i J m C' a jiiViilCDUllflN 1 ! ,rr W)n wi J ISIS WEEK 3480 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER y-k- I . OP TI1B SUN AND NEWSADVOCATB A CONSOLIDATION fRICK. CARBON COl'N'TT. UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. BLAZE AT AIRPORT lift i S93 Nt.MIUK I PREPARATIONS FOR Resume ot School Activities iTUi ,1 MEANS GREAT LOSS ANNIVERSARY Social Interest in Carbon county J Incendiary Fire Destroys Three this week is centered on the annual Airplanes; Damage Set At gold and green ball to be sponsored Over $10,000 by the Carbon Suke Mutual Im provement association Friday evening Damage estimated at over f 10.000 at the Silver Moon hall. wu Caused at the Price airport early Feature of the evening will be the Sunday morning by a blare which election and coronation of the queen destroyed three airplane and the of the ball and a demonstration of hangar in which they were stored. the gold and green contest dance by The fire undoubtedly was of incen- each ward. diary origin. Ten ward will be represented in The property damage caused by the the queen contest, namely, Price, Coflame U small in comparison with lumbia, Sunnyide, Wellington, Hiathe actual loss tills county suffered. watha, Spring Glen, Spring Canyon, At the time of the blaze, the aviation Helper, Castle Gate and Rolapp. The industry locally was mailing rapid queen wiU be chosen from the ward progress and Price was attaining having the highest percentage of paid recognition as the most due in the M. I. A., the greatest city in the state. Inumber cf subscription to the ImThe plane destroyed included a provement Era. C. magazine published cabin ship owned by the organization, and the best atby C R. Ferguason of Price, a three-plac- e tendance of officers at union meetplane belonging to George ings. Schultz of Latuda and another three-seatThe hall will be elaborately decoowned by James R. Lund, rated in a Spanish theme created by manager of the airport and instructor S. A. Olsen, art instructor at the Car- 8C1 n.d:uAtA..al!h! bon hTgh fAhc landing field. The hangar belonged Committees in charge of the event to Earl Robertson. Neither the planes are: General committee. Golden Bu nor the building were covered by in- chanan and Mrs. Irene Woodward; surance. finance, Arvel Stevens and Mrs. Glen Belief that the blaze was started D. Reese; publicity, Miss Alice Floyd, by an incendiary resulted from the Ben Ward and Mrs. Ace Roberts; finding of a gasoline can near the contest dance, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis hangar. Mr. Lund and investigating Hunsaker and Mrs. John Harmon officers said that the hangar doors Decorations, Mrs. Loora McBeth, were forced open and the planes Frank Bryner, Dean Nielsen, Mrs. W. soaked with an inflammable liquid E. J. Alden Bowers and Mclntire, The gasoline had been taken from one Mrs. R. I. Broekbank; queen contest, of the tractors being used on the C. W. Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. Claude A. improvement project, for which and Mrs. Eldon Otteson. Eggertsen $11,820 had recently been allocated under the governments nationwide airport program, DIRECTOR SELECTS Federal Allocations Enable District To Start New Services Committee chairmen to have charge Carbon Jury Was tes Afo Time In Finding Resident To 21, have been appointed by W. Christensen, general chairman. The assignments are as follows: Finance, Elmle Bernard!; compilation of scores, George fi Ockey and Mrs. Katherine Wsllace; parade. Trice post No. 3 of the American Legion, Arthur S. Horsley; lighting, decorations and housing. Mayor D. W. Dalton and the city council; transportation, Sheriff S ,M. Bliss. Advertising and publicity, Val H. Cowles and Art Draper; posters, S. A Olsen. Clark Wright and D. E. Williams; massed band concert, Kiwanis club, Claude J. Empcy, president; headquarters. Trice lodge of Elks, Frank W. Averill, exalted ruler; concert contest. Rotary club, Eugene Hanson, president; instrumental and vocal solo and orchestra contests, high school faculty, Norman Hamilton, principal. Other arrangements for the tournament will be made by the state contest committee, comprising one member from each of the six regions in the state and a member of the state superintendents administrative committee. The state music contest committee will meet at Salt Lake February 10 to approve the arrangements made by the local committees, according to an announcement made Tuesday by E. M. Williams, music director at the Carbon high school and secretary of the state committee. W. Caibon county residents from ali walks of life will pay honor to Franklin D. Roosevelt Tuesday at the Activate under provision of fedOne of the speediest verdictJ eral grant to tlie Carbon school dispresident's birthday anniversary ball on record in the district court to be held at the Silver Moon hall In trict were reviewed by superintendin Carbon county wss rendered connection with a nationwide moveent W. W. Christensen at the meeting ment to raise funds for the Ceorgia Wednesday by a jury which of the board of education Saturday. found Vance Tomich guilty of Warm Spring foundation created by The total cost of the various activities assault with a deadly weapon Ihe nation's chief executive to carry up to January II was $13.404 87. on Aleck Evsonko. Tlie Juryon a national crusade against InfanBeginning December II, the report men took the case at 3 50 p. m. tile paralysis. shows, lunche have been served in and announced 15 minutes latseven schools of the county and since Anniversary balls will be held In er that they were ready to rethat date, the service ha been exapproximately 3000 cities and towns of the United States on the same eveport. tended to four other schools. The total Tomich, who allegedly cut number of pupils served ha varied ning. Evsonko with a knife during a The country ide party In honor of from 1018 to 1058. , the president will establish through quarrel at Sweet Mine the fore The sum of $377.24 wa expended the direct help tf the citizens of the part of October, will be by the federal emergency relief adUnited States an endowment fund for Thursday (today) at ministration up to January 12. and 10.00 a. m. the Warm Springs foundation so that the salaries of cooks ampunted to this foundation may unselfishly de$238, bringing the total cost of the vote its full energy and thought to to $035.24. project the coordination of the fight against Schools where the lunches are bc- - COUNTY COMPARES a scourge which physically handicaps inS served are: Castle Gate, north thousands of American children every outh schools at Helper, Spring BUDGET year. Price Price Glen, Kenilworth, Central, EXPENSES, Furthermore the success of this Southside, Harding junior high, Welmovement will be a growing testilington, Sunnysidc and Hiawatha. monial to a great man who has waged Expenditures in 16 of the 21 divisNursing service In a number of and won a hard personal fight against schools was started December 1, and ions of the county general fund durwhat might have been accepted as a it is hoped the work may be extended ing 1933 were less than the budgeted lasting handicap. throughout the district by the time amounts, according to a report issued Rolla E. West, chairman of the genschool closes. A tabulation of the Wednesday by County Clerk B. H. eral committee in charge of arrangework done up until January 13 shows Young. Disbursements exceeded the ments for the ball, announced Tuesthat 1447 children have been examin- budget slightly in two funds, and ed at a cost of $203.64, of which were the same as the budget in the day that a countywide ticket sale was in progress and from all indications amount $15 was spent for material remaining three. The expenditures and budget are the affair will be one of the largest and $188 64 for salaries. The number of children examined summarized, respectively, as follows: MUNICIPAL INCOME yet held in the county. A radio receiving set will be Inby schools was as follows: Kenil- County commissioners, $4950.35, stalled at the Silver Moon so the clerk, $4808.34, $4885.38; attor-neworth, 232; Spring Glen, 240; Hia$3569.87, $3600; treasurer, $4726.- - j FOR PAST QUARTER crowd may listen in on the gala birthwatha, 215; Helper, 760. 46, CAST FOR SECOND assessor, $7721.62, $4709.40; Christo day program to be sent over the air According Superintendent recorder, $3629, $3650; sheriff, tensen, 223 persons are enrolled In by the National Broadcasting comBy SHOWN BY REPORT pany and Columbia Broadcasting systhe adult education and nursery $8421.06,- - $10,105; .surveyor, $419.01, Case j CARBON HIGH PLAY schools tem In cooperation with the national organized In the district under $427; crop and food inspector,, an educational grant by the C. W. A. $2355; jail, $1631.14, $2050. committee in charge of the anniverj Nick Pappas, alias George Turson City Receipts for Last Three sary celebration. The average attendance Is 198. Building and grounds, $3031.95, was convicted by a jury Friday eve Parents Are a Problem Slated Months Drop Under $2971.98, is expenses, A short ceremony will open the a general Following summary of the Bing on a charge of obtaining money For Presentation On work from December 1 to January $3250; district court, $4562.44, $4950; Previous Quarter Mr. West said. Those who plan ball, by false pretenses. He waived time 13: Kenilworth, sewing class, 27 ento attend the dance are urged to 16 justice court, $1216.74, $1900; conven14, 15, February for pronouncing of judgment and was rolled; Kenilworth, health and nu- tion expenses, $75, $75; bee inspector, Receipts of Price city for the fourth come early so they will be certain to sentenced by Judge George Christen 18 enrolled; Helper, sewing, $75, $150; county audit, $400, $400; hear the presidents speech. Loud trition, at dramatic director .Glen quarter of 1933 amounted to Guymon, sen to serve an indeterminate term 12 enrolled; Helper, Americanization, registrar of vital statistics, $346.50, to issued a anspeaking apparatus will be installed the Carbon report according school, high Tuesday In the state prison of from one to ten rent Eastern the Utah Electric comby William Recorder nounced the cast for the second school 14 enrolled; Helper, kindergarten, 31 $350; election, $2022.08, $3000; Monday by City years. enrolled; Helper, home hygiene, 19 for experimental farm, $400, $400; Grogan. This is a slight decrease in pany. Parents a Are Problem, play, The complaint alleged that Pappas "A birthday ball such as that to be scheduled for presentation February enrolled; Hiawatha, sewing, 36 enroll- juvenile court, $334.50, $360. comparison with the previous three falsely represented to the Ocean Acto- - held in honor of the president is unied; Gordon Creek, sewing, 29 enrollrevenue when months 16. 15 and 14, municipal cident and Guaranty company that que in the history of this country, taled $36,638.16. The show will be staged in cooper- ed; Price, English, 22 enrolled; Price, TRICE PUBLISHER SCHEDULED , he was injured in May, 1933 when LEADERSHIP WEEK TALK FOR 15 enrolled. Mr. West declared, sewing, ation with the Kiwanis and the from for club, the quarter Expenditures run over by a car driven by Mike The cost of the work for the period no a celebration be will used for were the fund as1 proceeds erecting $30,802.10 general Venetakis. The insurance company of totaled $291, the salaries of the teachor Joseph L. Asbury, celebrations sake, but for a bleachers the at Kiwanis Athletic to $29,906.29 for the prepaid $2900 for the alleged injuries. and president of ers of health and nutrition and home The must which purpose field. appeal to every quarter. ceding Venetakis faces trial on a similar in citizen the land. How near the are already under way, hygiene being included in the nurse the Utah State Press association, will Rehearsals DecemIncome for the month of charge. and Mr. Guymon is well pleased with service report. Other classes are be one of the principal speakers in ber totaled $16,017.55, distributed as Warm Springs foundation and the the prospects of staging a play even awaiting allocation of additional funds the press and periodical section of follows: Light department, $7384.69; greater work it can do are to the CHIEF ASKS PARKING SPACES the thirteenth annual Leadership water heart of the president is in no need more successful than the first school to begin work. department, $4064.13; service of , BE KEPT CLEAR FOR SHOPPERS to be week the Under womens of division Brigham by the sponsored extended explanation. TalkThe Whole Town's production, $107.50; sales tax, $114.87; at Provo from Jan- deposits, folcivil works the The country knows well of the university Young administration, was acclaimed which on ing, business tax federal generally power, $37.03; Employes of firms in the business school offices are giving embattle he himself fought against this uary 29 to February 2. revenue, $556.80; licenses, hospital district are requested by Chief of Po- by the public as the most successful lowing The WeekHis subject will be: ployment to full time clerical work$2781.50; cemetery, $45; garbage col- dreaded affliction and of the victory lice Lawrence Whitmore to park their yet presented before a local audience. ers: In and Press Place Its Importance lection fees, $290.70; taxes, ly junHelper, Sunnyside, Harding Members of the cast and the char$484.50; he won. It knows of his sympathy cars on side streets so that Main to the Smaller community." school ior board Price office, high, acters will they protray are, respect- Central street parking places may be kept plumbing permits, $1.25; swimming with every step of rescuing others from the ravages of the disease, parschool, Spring Glen, Carbon i, pool, $94.58; justice court collections, clear for the use of shoppers. Fre- ively, as follows: Miss Kimball Dame. Notre and high as Mrs. ticularly his interest in this institumother talkative Bounce, $55. quently cars are left on Main street Salaries paid to these employes tion which is so admirably situated at who Cecil own her the disbursements from December laughs jokes; and all day occupy parking space 1 11 to from December and manned for the performance of January Bill a Bounce, happy which could well be used for automo- Spigarelli, general fund amounted to $13,843.02, for those crippled by the various expenditures being itemgrouch; Vernon Mills, Ben Bigger, the amounted to $385.05. biles coming and going. A program of repair and renovation Price post No. 3 of the American ized as follows: Water department, the same affliction which crippled brains of the family and a truthful liar; June Thayn, Ronnie Neal, a per- of school buildings under the C. W. Legion will sponsor a special enter- $799.31; light department, $633.13; him. DONATIONS FOR FIRST AID A. has been conducted throughout tainment Thursday evening of this street Hardly a more cheering birthday CABINET ASKED BY CHAPTER fect little gentleman. department, $703.96; parks, the district since November 25, a week in honor of city officials, presicould be presented the president Jimmie Redford, Dick, a gift $271.77; police department, $649.38; dents and secretaries of the Rotary cemetery, $155; fire department, $95; than the guarantee of expanded serAnother appeal for donations to the with a strain of conceit; Miss Vivian total of $13,889.94 having been spent 11. and Kiwanis clubs and the exalted Red Cross community first aid cabi- Peacock, Bobbie Bounce, a girl with between that date and January city hall, $74.91; printing and sup- vices by this institution. The sucsum This includes for labor $9973.90 ruler and secretary of Price lodge No. plies, $84.56; telephone and telegraph, cess of this nation wide birthday ball net was made this week by officials a mind of her own; Gus Vouros, and $3916.04 for material. 1550, B. P. O. E. of the Carbon chapter. Contribu- Judge Jones, a politician who is boss$35.40; salaries, $910; paid to Utah will assure that greater success of The remaining balance of the total According to Commander Arthur S. Power and Light company for pow- Warm Springs. One of the series of tions of ice bags, articles for an in- ed; Naomi Hall, Mrs. Jones, a neighappropriation is $7088.41, including Horsley, the Days of 49 ball plan- er, $3191.52. balls will be held in the Silver Moon fants layette,, water bags, rubber bor lady with a large voice; Carl $6004.45 for labor and $1083.96 for ned by the post for this week has hall in this city on January 30, Presia child who on interest Water Jones, be Hanson, Johnny would and other items $187.50; stock, sheeting material. been postponed until February 8. notes, $1138.55; notes payable, $2000; dent Roosevelts 52nd birthday. It is appreciated. The articles may be tak- minds when ready. en to Mrs. L. J. Lloyd at the court deposits refunds, $517.75; band con- to be hoped that its support will be test contribution, $20; justice fees, as enthusiastic as its results will be house, or arrangements may be made Justices to have them collected. $40.55; relief, $1564.32; federal tax gratifying to the President. In on power, $19.38; state tax on power, DIVORCE SOUGHT $74.93; contingent fund, $547.32; election, $33.55; swimming pool accounts, Charging that his wife deserted him more than a year ago, Herman Olson $94.58. At their meeting filed suit in district court this week Monday evening the Carbon commisMUTUAL CONTRIBUTES PRICE a divorce from Sarah Olson. They for to of Instructions reduce the hours but the reduction was not reflected Authorization was given by the sioners decided that hereafter jus3 ACTS TO ENTERTAINMENT were married at Farmington July 6, In to checks due the at council its on C. W. city Saturdays pay tices of the peace in the county will permissable labor A pro1925. meeting Monday evening for the in- be required to furnish their own jects from 30 to 24 hours a week in fact that the payroll period ended Price Ward Mutual Improvement stallation of police lights in alleys bonds, either personal or surety. cities of more than 2500 population Thursday. association contributed three acts to Census in the business district. The lights Under the new working schedule, Heretofore the county has paid for and from 30 to 15 per week in smallwill be installed by the electric de- the bonds at an annual cost of about er communities and open country clerical, supervisory and professional the road show presented at Columbia 3 and Sunnyside Saturday evening by 11200. partment. Under a new state law, it is were received Thursday by the coun- workers will be allowed a maximum Councilman Arthur N. Smith was not mandatory for the county to have ty C. W. A. committee from Robert of 30 hours a week with proportion- the Mutuals of those communities. The entertainment local perAppointment of business census granted a leave of absence for two a justice of the peace in every pre- H. Hinckley, Utah director. ate wage adjustment This does not formers was as follows:by and enumerators in three more counties Singing months to permit him to go to Cali- cinct. This action was ordered in every Include administrative workers in the act, Dorothy and Pauline Ol- of the Third division was announced fornia in the interest of his health. Sheriff S. M. Bliss was instructed county in the state due to the fact administrators office. No name may dancing son, accompanied by their mother, Monday from the divisional office Recorder William Grogan was giv- by the board to make a check on es- that weekly wages for civil be added to any payroll except in Mrs. E. K. Olson; comic reading, Miss here. The appointments were made en permission to hire temporary cler- tablishments selling beer to determine worksaverage are in excess of the original actual replacement of a worker fully Virginia Lee, and rope spinning demby W. F. Olson, census supervisor for ical help. The council voted to pay whether they have obtained county estimated weekly payrolls. It is es- terminated and finally paid off. onstration, Clyde Krebs. The entire this district. City Treasurer Rulon A. Bryner $75 licenses. timated that the cut in working hours State officials indicated that the program consisted of 12 acts. Those named are as follows: Les-jtmonthly in addition to his regular A Class C retail beer license was will mean a reduction of approxi- slash was necessitated by Orville Brown, Loa, Wayne counapproaching as for his work salary compensation granted by the board to Joe Hlnich, mately $4100 in the Carbon county exhaustion of the $400,000,000 orig Earl O. Anderson returned ty; Wallace C. Thompson, Antimony, in connection with city C. W. A making application for the Miners' payroll. allocated to the C. W. A. from nesday from a business trip to Salt Piute county; Samuel Wallace Maxclub at National. The order became effective Friday, public works funds. well, Richfield, Sevier county. jLake City. Assailant Guilty four-passeng- er ten-tenc- ed er chi' 6c County Gather At Silver Moon To Honor President and ed lc TUESDAY COMPLETE of local arrangements for the state music contest here on April 19, 20 air-mind- ed 9c For Music Contest Under Federal Grants Given TO CARBON COUNTY BALL $5,-04- 2; y, Verdict Of Guilty Carbon Returned Jury In Fraud $8.-60- 0; ; 7c 9c 9c lc 7c $2,-186.- $2,-848.- $34,-870.9- 3, mere-compar- ed Sun-Advoc- , Sc . C Rug-ger- )C Preparations Made For Legion Program near-miracl- es go-get- ter :d 1C !c ;c Regular Meeting Of City Council Held semi-month- Of Peace County Must Now Furnish Own Bonds semi-month- ly Carbon County Ordered to Slash Civil Works. Payroll ly Enumerators In Counties Named er Wed-inal- ly J MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE IN THE BY ANY MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT- E - RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED - ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK |