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Show VCUti, f$ I I'iif CJiCUtATIOM ins CIRCULATION mi ms 3530 3530 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPFJt-- A VOtl-M- E PH ICE, CARBON 59, CARBON CITIZENS AT BALL TUESDAY Large Crowd Attends Dance In Obse mince Of Birthday Of Nations Head d 1 1 UK CARY NEWS-ADVOCAT- se M In Ten Years Of Record Keeping Henry Weather Monday Flmk. MB1.R S MASS METING TO Winter Mildest Mrs. Carl Empey Chosen Chairwoman J. E. Holmes of Rolapp, FIREMEN MAKING for the Km id Coal company at Rolapp, was unanimously elected EXTENSIVE PLANS FOR ANNUAL BALL county chairman of the IVmmiatie a Carbon county joim-- with l!. rest m of the tuition Tuolay In pa) log hn-- 1 or to President Franklin D. Roore- birthday an-- vrll on hi nivereary, An estimated crowd of "uO people ball at the attended the presidentStlvtr Moon ball In the evening The following program was presented as the opening feature of the dance: WAGES UNDER NEW America," Community singing. Invocation. Mrs. Alvin Duke; led by W. W, West; remarks of welcome, SHOWN Major D, W. Dalton, bugle call to Junior. Herndon Virden; salute to the r flag, American Legion color guard; Revised Schedule Of Hours On allegiance to the flag, girl LCjf wth of two Projects Cuts Payroll God Gave Me songs, acouts; By $3863.66 I Dear America and Happy Birthday to the President," chorus of 52 Price Under the new schedule of hours f ward Primary children, ordered by the government. Carbon The presidents address presented civil works payroll for the la connection with the birthday pro countys week ending Thursday amounted to gram over national networks was $6,302 21, which includes compensaa brought to the crowd by means of tion claims and wages paid to emradio installed through the courtesy on the federal business cenployes of the Eastern Utah Electric as well as workers on regular sus, The use of the Silver Moon C. W, A. projects. hall for the dance was furnished free This sum is a decrease of $3865.66 by John Menotti, manager. in comparison with the preceding Proceeds of the ball will be turned week when the payroll totaled over to the Georgia Warm Springs The new schedule of hours foundation established by the presilast week. became effective dent to aid victims of infantile pato A. H. Draper, disbursAccording ralysis.' Approximate 5000 birthday worked balls were held throughout the na- ing officer, the toweek the Thursday ending during tion to raise funds for this organiza9245 as compared to 14,690 for taled tion. a decrease R. E. West, chairman of the com- the previous work period, of 5445. for of mittee in charge arrangements In with federal C affair, issued a statement Wed-- t the compliance hours of labororders, have permissable d who coop-fJethose Jday thanking all 24 hours a to 30 been reduced from to make the Price dance one week in cities of over 2500 f the largest and most successful in tion and from 30 to 15 hours populaa week the state. in smaller communities and open country. K 1. 1911 J. E. Holmes Named County Bourbon Chairman; an opjmitunity group, will to develop the art of shouting with how and nrrows Contest ate planned for the near future, according to Preston Summerlins s, athletic director. Archery is regarded as an excellent sport for building muscles and developing posture, and is expected to prove popular at the local school. 1 COCNTT, UTAH. THURSDAY, OP THE SUN AND By Carbon Democrats T! e aiu i rd siHirt of archery imr.xiuc-h.is lut-to Cat bon high students, and Imth boys and gills, cupei tally the latter n CONSOLIDATION New Officers Elected Archcry Activity Added To Carbon Sports Calendar HONOR ROOSEVELT DISCUSS AIRPORT REBUILDING g.iltiumclil obsrilef, aim uim e,! that tin present WinUr SET Fulilic Support Of Movement To Rehabilitate laical Field Freed I the fiuldi st Plil Jesldetjl have tliJoVn! Mine local lliete. oroit'gii a! Ill olds Were Halted 10 Veal ago Although tiieie hav 1, n ear, hardly any iimw tins farmer will not sutler trom the lack of water dining the iiii'imi'f, Mr, Fiaek said The snow fall at the watershed is normal and the storage in the Stofield reservoir Will assult an adequate supply, he assert- A riwiv nul ling w ill be held at the court house Fitdjy at 7.30 p, m. to com.id.-plan for rehabilitation of Cu rlxxt county airjMirt. The hanthe comof at the central party meeting gar fit the field end three plane mittee held Wednesday evening at The iiiimi.il firemen ball to be w ere destroyed recently hy fire, and the restaurant. He held at the Silver Moon ball Frbru it is the object of the meeting to insucceeds Carl W, Kinpey of Price. The ary 22, Washington' birthday. will augurate a movement to resume lonew officers will serve for two years. lx the danre of the ear, according cal flying activity. ed Silas Rowley of Spring Glen was to members of the Pi ice fire depart At the tune of the blaze, the Carelected vice chairman by acclamation, ment, who are making elaborate bon airport had more private aviation D. L. replacing Parmley of Consum- preparations for this annual event. activity than any field in the state. A conceit wl.l be presented by the JUNIORS PREPARE ers, and Albert Kay of Price wh This is remarkable considering that chosen unanimously as secretary-treasure- r, Carbon high si hoot band cm Main the airport had been in oeraliun noon at M. street on the of the R. of Ileesc day succeeding about six month. ANNUAL FOR PROM only dance. The file department has ur Price. to bombs this comparatively short send During up carrying The only position contested was ranged time, nine student made sob flights that of county chairwoman, Mrs. Carl American flags, w.iich will float over I'lanH Nearing Completion For and 12 others were rapidly advancEmpey winning the election in a close the city during the afternoon. Music for the ball will be furnish Dance At Silver Moon ing toward that goalwhcn the fire race with Mrs. H, II. Wood of Kenat the field. put an end to Hall February 9 ilworth, who has held the position ed by the popular Cal Jewkes' orSince the airport was established over during the past two years. The vote chestra. One of the features of the 3UQ hours of student training had was 18 to 15. Mrs. Empey had the evening will be a prize drawing for Preparations for the Curbon high a new to been radio be at given in the air, over 3000 takegiven away recommendation of the Carbon Counjunior promenade February 9 at the 11:30. The holder of the lucky numoffs and landings had been made and comMoon Silver are hall Ladies' Democratic club. ty nearing ber will be required to be present at pletion. Members of the junior class more than 400 passengers carried durAlthough harmony prevailed that time to receive the prize. have devoted a great deal of time in without an injury to anyone. ing the election, the early part of the If the local aviation program could for the event, which prompreparing was enlivened by several meeting ises to be the most successful in the be carried out as originally planned, sharp verbal clashes. COUNTY EXCEEDS at least eight airplanes would be prischools history. The first argument was incited durThe hall will be beautifully deco- vately owned in Carbon county by ing the roll call when Walter C. rated in an underseas theme. S. A. spring. These planes would repreCease questioned the right of proxy QUOTA IN ANNUAL Olson, art instructor at the high sent a considerable amount of taxaholders to have a voice in the meetschool, i s special advisor for the ble property. ing unless they lived in the precinct RED CROSS DRIVE decoration committee of which Miss The airport has been an Important from which the proxy was issued. He Earlene Durrant is chairman. factor in bringing Carbon county stated that the last county convenA large number of invitations have wide publicity, and it is regrettable tion of the party passed a resolution providing that persons with proxies Kenilworth Leads In Campaign been mailed throughout the county that the fire took place at a time and state under the direction of a when the county was making rapid For Second Year In Row must be a resident of the precinct committee headed by Miss Mary progress in this industry. Official Reports which they represented. ' Elizabeth Beveridge. Roger Reynolds of - Helper posOver was recently alloted Other committee chairmen are as for local$12,000 With Kenilworth leading the coun- -, sessing a proxy from Nick Pettersen airport improvement from General manager. Jack the of Clear Creek, emphatically denied ty for the second consecutive year, follows: $10,000,000 appropriated by the Miss Katherine that the resolution applied to the Carbon went "over the top in the Jones; program, for establishment and deJunior's march, Ted Reese; government of central committee meeting and de- annual Red Cross roll call, according velopment landing fields. After manded that a vote be taken to de- to the final report of the drive issued lighting, Carl Newton and Gabriel this work is completed Carbon countermine whether the proxies were in Wednesday by J. W. Hammond, Simone; orchestra, Norman Bray. ty will have an excellent site for an Get chairman of the Carbon Red Cross Miss Kate Smith, a member of the order. airport, and it is hoped that comAfter a lively debate between the chapter. faculty, is assisting in making ar- mercial and private $30,000 From flying activities two men, Chairman Empey said he The county's total was $1360.23, rangements for the juniors march. may be continued here. of Provo would recognize the proxies, and the considerably above the quota of $1200. Claysons Nighthawks Adequate airport facilities mean a matter ended. Kenilworth contributed $289.50, fol- have been engaged to furnish music Service deal to a community, and the great Carbon districts share of the state for the dance. Shortly atfer, Mr. Empey took Mr. lowed by Price with 284.70. Castle is urged to attend the meeting public school warrants apportioned Saturas are of the class Officers to Gate alranked task for the junior latters third, raising $144.40. Duchesne, Emery, Reynolds Uintah, Carbon, and support efforts made to C. Friday H. state vice superSkidmore, day by Following is a summary of the follows: President, Jack Jones; counties have leged implication that the central rebuild the aviation industry locally. instruction San Juan and Grand secretary-treasure- r, Earlene intendent, of public amounts raised in Durrant; committee in was other president, unfair its communities: method in the Fifth division of amounted to $30,647.28. The total been placed Dorr Hanson; athletic manof indorsing applicants for political Spring Canyon, $81.56; Standardville, service statewide the inaugunursing received by the district in this and Mont Jewkes; debating man$75; Consumers, $68; Rolapp, $61; ager, Club Sees the civil works appointments. rated this week i five previous allotments this school administration andby the state departDissatisfied with the committees Sweet Mine, $60; Sunnyside, $51.32; ager, Joseph Hammond. Miss VeFilms year now totals $87,405.60. ment of health. The state project approval of Ralph Jacobshagen for Wattis, $50; Wellington, $35.50; Hel- ronica Heinlein and Seville Flowers ? are Only 7 of the 29 districts in the has been divided into five the advisors. $24.-5Mr. the at $33.50; faculy Martin, per, $30; Latuda, postmastership Helper, geographstate have received a larger sum, Films taken at the Boulder dam by Clear Creek, $20; Columbia, $20; ical divisions, with a supervisor in Reynolds sought to have the central Box E. C. Jeppsen, mechanic arts instructElder, Cache, Granite, each. Miss Leda Whitmore has been group indorse another applicant and Scofield, $15; Hiawatha, $9.75; Peernamely, Civil or at the Carbon high school, were Jordan, Nebo, Salt Lake and Ogden. named to have of the Fifth had written Mr. Empey a letter which less, $6.50. charge -, The amount of the last apportionMr. to he Hammond presented at the weekly meeting of said resented wishes the thank the latter much. very ment and the total of all apportion-- !' district. the Kiwanis club Wednesday evening. The chairman called The to attention public acthrough The supervisors will direct the ments in other eastern Utah coun-- t The remainder of the program infor the the fact the central that committee generous support accorded the A. ties are, respectively, as follows: Du- - tivities of 80 nurses now in C. W. a vocational talk by J. B. cluded counof had decided Carbon that quescampaign. previously People any counactivities in the twenty-eigW. E. Fleetwood, chairman of the ihesne, $17,041.04, $48,600.80; Emery, owner of the Savoy hotel, and he tion of said, are well acquainted appointment, once acted up- ty, f $12,791.66, $36,482.20; Grand, $2853.-- $ ties of Utah. These nurses are percommittee of the civil works the installation of three new memcounty connot be with the could of humanitarian for the work on, reopened forming nursing functions in schools, 10, $8137; San Juan $6238.04, $17,-Esideration, and he declared Mr. Rey- Red Cross, having had several ex- administration, announced Tuesday bers: Edmund Crawford, assistant homes the of the destitute, making in compliance with the request cashier of the Carbon Emery bank; 790.80; Uintah, $18,448.20, $52,614. amples of that organizations bene- that surveys of nutrition among children, nolds proposal out of order. of federal officials the local commit- Frank Kraync, representative of the This action was greeted with loud ficial activities during the time of studying the needs for remedial meditee will sit as a court of appeals to Redd Motor company, and Glen out mine which drowned disasters. another cal attention and serving as visiting applause POST ENTERTAINS a member of the Carbon high The Red' Cross has also served hear complaints of workers who are attempted protest on the part of Mr. and rural nurses. not satisfied with C. W. A. operation school faculty. this in other such county many ways, Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health com- Reynolds. then condemned the as furnishing flour, clothing and oth- in the county. CITY, CLUB HEADS missioner, will have direct charge of Mr. Empey The committee holds regular meetthe supervision, with Dr. L. J. Paul, Helper man for sending out a call er articles to needy families. Offievery Monday, and disgruntled QUEEN CONTEST AT ings chairman of the state advisory medi- asking precinct chairmen to hold a cials of the Carbon chapter are happy workers are advised they will be percaucas to in resithe regular meeting the knowledge that Carbon Closer prior Between cal committee, directing the formulaCooperation to mitted present their complaints at for the purpose of deciding who the dents showed their appreciation of Civic Agencies Theme tion of the program. BALL ENDS IN of the any regular sessions. new county chairman would be. Mr. the organization by exceeding the Coordination of the nursing proOf Program reto the instructions According gram with other relief activities will Reynolds was entirely without au- countys quota in the roll call. ceived from federal officials, this plan thority to call such a meeting, the In order to promote closer coopera- be accomplished. Dance lovers from all parts of Caris undertaken in the spirit of fairchairman stated. ROAD BIDS CALLED tion between civic ageneies, Price post em- bon county thronged to the Silver W. A. to C. ness insure and that Bids will be opened by the state Following the election, the commitNo. 3 of the American Legion enter- CITY BEGINS COLLECTION tee extended a vote of thanks to the road commission Thursday, February ployes will not be denied rights that Moon hall Friday evening for the tained officials of the city, Rotary 1934 FOR DOG OF LICENSES in the annual gold and green ball held unare retiring officers and also passed a 8 for the graveling of 13.343 miles of courts.normally given them club, Kiwanis club and Elks lodge der the direction of the Mutual Immotion recommending to county and highway connecting Huntington, CasThursday evening with a special proCollection of 1934 city dog taxes is state officials provement association of the Carbon that no person be ap- tle Dale and Orangeville. The gravgram at the Legion chateau. with George Mangum in The affair was the most sucstake. NAMES COMMITTEE KIWANIS underway a to unless he had eling work will be done preparatory - R. E. West, former pointed position mayor and past charge. All dog owners are advised the cessful FOR CONCERT BAND MASSED yet sponsored by the organiindorsement of the committee. to oiling, the commission announced. commander of the post discussed the that they must secure tags for their zation. American Legion as a civic asset, and pets or the animals will be killed. The contest for queen of the ball President Claude Empey of the KiPast Commander Theodore Thomas The license fee is $2 for male dogs was a tie between Miss Myrtle Burwanis club has appointed Nick spoke on the Legions appreciation and $4 for females. Approximately Preston Summerhays and W. gess of Castle Gate and Miss Ruby of cooperation of civic clubs. $30 has been collected by the city to W. Lewis as a committee to arrange Tucker of Spring Canyon. The winThe Price junior baseball program, date, according to City Recorder Wilfor the massed band concert feature ner was determined on the basis of which is the largest in the state, was liam Grogan. of the state music contest to be held the wards attendance record at unexplained by Clark Wright, director in April. The Kiwanis club has ion meetings, the number of Mutual here of the program. Dr. Charles Ruggeri NOTRE DAME SCHOOL ELECTS to a report forwarded bon county, Sanpete coming next been assigned to have charge of this Improvement Era subscriptions in the According discussed needed medical and hospital elections at the Friday to the department of com- with 74 firms already enumerated. part of the contest, having directed ward and the percentage of paid improvements in Carbon county. Notre Dame school were held Thurs- merce, enumerators are progressing The number in other counties of the the feature during the three years of dues. Ten wards entered candidates Short talks were also made by S. J. day with Adolph Ruggeri of Price be- rapidly in taking the American busi- division are as follows: Uintah, 21; the intermountain band tournament. in the competition. Sweetring, secretary of the Kiwanis ing reelected as president. Stanley ness census in the Third division, The hall was elaborately decorated 13; San Juan, 24; Emery, 39; Grand, club; Eugene Hanson, president of the Littizzette of Helper was named vice comprising eleven southern and eastGUYNN CASE POSTPONED in a Spanish theme, a large stage 10; Piute, 8; Wayne, 7; GarSevier, Rotary club; Councilman W. E. president, and George Drossos of ern Utah counties. Up until Friday, field, 6; Kane, 5. Trial of Charles Guynn on a charge having been constructed at the east and Frank W. Averill, exalted Spring Glen was chosen secretary-treasure- r. the census had been 26 comcent of riot has been postponed from its end of the floor, where the coronaWith the of this week per appointment ruler of Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. enumerators in Garfield and Kane original setting of February 5, the tion of the queens took place. Music pleted, the report shows. Elks. Post Commander Arthur S. W. F. Olson, census director, an- counties, the census work in the di- continuance to extend not longer than was furnished by Cal Jewkes orICorsley welcomed the guests. W. F. Olson, director of the Am- nounced Saturday from division vision has been completely organiz- February 14 unless the defendant chestra. Musical entertainment was furnish- erican business census in the Third here 331 business ed, Mr. Olson announced. that One of the features of the evening headquarters furnishes a valid reason for another ed by students of the Carbon high division, returned to Price institutions in the eleven counties Saturday a demonstration of the gold and was The for enumerators of staff postponement. complete Guynn, organizer school under the direction of E. M. after a to southern have thus far been enumerated. is as trip Harfollows: T. is National Miner's the Oliver Carbon, union, charg- green contest dance with couples Williams. Refreshments followed the Utah on official business. He was Of this number, 124 of the com- mon and Ashley Bartlett, Price; mine strike from virtually every ward in the ed riot the with during program. accompanied by his wife. pleted institutions are located in Car- stake participating. on page eight) at Spring Canyon in August. 4 a mi fifty-secon- d - Rmetti-Capito- lo r C.W.A. PUN s cix-ration- f com-Lpars- . y. , $10,-167.8- 7. f man-hou- rs Mac-Knig- ht; Carbon Schools East Utah Counties Over Fund Apportionment To Participate In Plan Nurse 5c 7c . 9c Kiwanis Boulder Dam 0; 9c i Works Employes Advised Of Right To Register Complaints Sun-Advoc- 9c Lit-tizet- te, ht wmm D Guy-mo- n, jC TIE ic 1C Enumerators Make Progress In Taking Business Census Second-semest- Ga-Ian- is, er Mc-Infi- re, two-wee- ks ed MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE IN THE RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED BY ANY MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN UTAH - - ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK SUN-ADVOCA- TE |