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Show f AGE TiiE fclX IUN-ADVOCAT- rICE, E, I' T Till A H Fines Imposed For . Municipal Finar From DELEGATES Number UNION Lartfe COURSE TRAINING PRICE HAN KILLED Discussed By Game Law Offenses Carbon Attend Mee FOR SCOUT HEADS HEAR LABOR HEADS Heads Bcf0. IN AUTO ACCIDENT Jaiue Westfield pleaded guilty beOl'ENSTHISWEEK loul.ly had almost a fu Cart-oi- HX'Wrtk' advkl.trd t'o.l.lg course in acouiniosief L,p will ttg.n t the Caitaon high aihoui Thursday evening of this w rck under the of Ue C I tn at boy w. out d. Ail trie! Kout traders in Ue county are urged to enrol! W. W, Wt leadership director of the district, will have charge of the course. A, A Andersun of Provo, chief executive of the Timpani 'gut count II, will attend the ansnm The Nature of the Jluy" will be the swbjrtt of the f.rst meet.i.g, according to Mr. West All thus who complete the course will reteivc standard Certificates JuLnsun, 23, of IJarvld Price, died lit Die Pr U laapital lata Saialay afternoon ut a fractured ikull suffei ed when th far he was dilUltg W d over few mile west of Wixai&ide Saturday evening Ttuf caused ty Ure blow evident out. Mr. Johnson and hi wif were to visit on tlteir May to Wixalsid relatives when the car overturned, The victim wa Ixirn at Wood aide September 2, 1904. a un of Ptuhljp and hmma Jane Miller Johnson. He la aunned by his parents, who reside n in Woodside; his widow, Arleen Juhnson; three brothers, Scott William and Phillip Johnson, and five sisters, Mrs Agnes Lund. 1ort Arthur, Texas; Mrs Marrlan Rornan-dCASTLE DALE MAN Oglrn; Mrs, Myrtle Diaj-r- , Provo; Mr. Elizabeth Westerman. FATALLY INJURED Dodge City, Kansas, ami Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Perron. Funeral services will be held In the talernaile Thuisday at 2 00 p, m. Vern Kofford Killed When Home FalU On Him During The Wallace mortuary will have charge of burial in the Price Koundup On Desert ip pn-uTst.- au Ol-o- r, Four Beer Licenses Granted By Council Two wholesale and two retail beer licenses were granted by the city council at iu regular meeting Monday evening. The wholesale ermlt were obtained by Louis Lari and the Helper Mercantie, both ap licants paying the annual license fee of $150. A Class C retail permit was granted to James Nass. and a Class A license was issued to Success Meat and Grocery. The annual fees for the retail licenses are $150 and $25, respectively. SCHOOLS SET OPERETTAS Students of the Cen'rul and South-sidschools will prose tt two operet- e tas at the Carbon high auditorium Over The Monday, February 26. Garden Wall Is the title of the Central school producton. Regional Conference Slated By Teachers Vern Kofford, 55, of Castle Dale, was killed about noon Saturday when the horse lie was riding fell on him wiki horse roundup on the during South Sandy bench eight mile ead of Rochester In Emery county. Death was caused by a broken neik. Mr. Kofford was alone at the time of the accident, and his body w as not discovered until Sunday evening at nine o'clock. He w is found by hi son, Clyde Kofford. who went In search of hu father S inday when the latter failed to return home Saturday as scheduled. Mr. Kofford was bvrn at Spring City July 5. 1878, a sin of Charles E. and Christina Hansen Kofford. He has been a resident of Castle Dale for 15 years. Surviving are hts wtd w, Isabelle Caldwell Kofford. Castle Dale; two daughters, Erma Frandsen, American Fork and Mrs. Ila Redd, lYtce, and one son, Cljde, Also surviving are four sisters and one brother. Mrs. Fred Michel and U. Kofford, Spring City; Mrs. Parley Peterson, Provo; Mrs. D. A. Brown, Sandy and Mrs. "d r.W. l re purser.! alluil ut A t; elrttlve lifulal ft! ft tt,e annual tonr!.UiU OffUlal Association tf bait Lake Thursday and Fnday Tltoae from hrle wt.U attended the sruiu(.i were' David L. Parnr.ley and Wdliam Dr. C-- R Fehrii-field, commissioner; ft II Young, clerk; Lrl U Andersen, surveyor; Jt M I terse, treasurer, Mrs Mayme Jameson, recorder; Waller C. Cease county attorney and Silas Jtowley, as of the Co-r.- ty I'nited Mine Workers! Appoint Committee To Work For Compensation Change Ninety delegate representing the Utah hal uni, ms of the United Mine Woikers of AneTlca held meeting In the American Legion hll last week fur the purpose of discusslew, the ing the state this )ear and gen political campaign SessoC eral working conditions in the coal Mr, Rowley was m tharge of the industry. Another meeting will be held assrtsiXs th J ailments! session held here Mimday at 7 00 p. m with the convention ut JhrsiJent M I. Thompson and Sec reiary H G Grose of the Utah Federation of Labor were in attendance the Week They reviewed theandactivities uttheir state organization pledged In Six supl-or- t helping the miners to obtain better Conditions St for the discussion of George Lambert of Rock Springs, nutrition and remodeling of clothing W,o. v ice president of District 22 of wilt be eooilui ted in Carbon county the U. M. W. A., presided. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of of one A committee composed thi week by Mu tllm Agren, ex- member from each local union wj of the Utah State tension appointed to work for a revision of Agricultural college extension service the Utah compensation laws. A peat Logan, tition will be circulated among coal Following u a schedule of the miners, urging Governor Henry H. Thursday, Kenilworth, Blood to choose a revision committee meetings: 9 30 a. m, and llcljcr, 2 00 p, m to make the necessary changes. Friday, Castle Gate, 9 30 a. m., and Members of the union plan to take ITire, 2 00 p, m ; Saturday, Welling- an active part in the election this 10 00 a m, and Spring Glen, ton. to and year, supjxirt candidate who 1 30 p nv The meetings are ojx-of organized are proven supjxirters to the public, and all rnotheis and labor, according to Frank Bonacci. the older girls are urged to attend. at comfor the meeting: local rrprex ntative. A politn Arrangenx-nthas been mittee appointed, consisting were made by a committee consisting of Mr J. W. llinghain, of Heljxr, of one mctnlx-- of each Kxal union. Mr. Bonaui announced Wtdnes-dn- y county nutrition supervisor: Mis, J. that Utah miners are ojx'ful W, Hammond and Mrs Wiiford E. that the March convention of Dis11. I S Mrs. an Jen.wn, Pike, lhinnel, held in Salt Lake, trict 22 will HeljHT. which is close to both the Utah and Wyoming field Every local union in both states will be represented at To the Storkholdi rs of the Price the convention by one or more Water Company g coi.iif-ctiu- 22 cunyx-nsatiu- n Nutrition Meetings Scheduled This Carbon Towns Justue J, W. Hammond Satura charge of huo!ing pheasants to day out of season, and was fined $25, Westfield wa arwhich be paid. rested February 4 by Fred Larsen ol1 Castle Dale, deputy game warden for this district. He allegedly bad two male pheasant In bis possession. Edward Engle and W. M. Jensen of Huntington were fined $25 each Thursday of last week by Justice N. C. Miller tor violation of Die state game law. They were also arrested by Mr. Larsen. Fish Officer of the Carbon-Emer- y and Game ITotecUve association an nounce that the drive against offenders will be continued extensively In order that the wild life of the counties may be preserved. fore 111 mi-rt.n- gi sja-ciali- st Brice city's fi.aiu:j discussed Octal e L, Thursday evening t r K. Mdnure and Trtxs 1 HEREBY GIVEN He dcxlarwa SIB $119,000 Is invested in tiy-tn- g securities. Tla: bs ASSAULT CASE DISMISSED Because the complaining witness cash, he said. FOR SALE lUnTf 3(31 rstern we The best little busiMli,ionhl defr Ike In th town 1 MUST HE A CASH Inquire at Sun-Adrs.- f, elu Botb men y Special representative of NATIONAL be here FEU. 27 and 28. 3C0 large from. SatLsfuction Guaranteed by rough rmit. and TAILORINGS rYovo! m patterns to r DiZe appung. In the k famous after t w ring he -- Phone ' ck provec SUITS MADE TO ORDER . el ig thl Satisfaction Guaranteed rovo gnp itt, kickec him v third ven mini In the Steed of P hampion i la, defeate el Rubber bands for sale at The THAT the regular biennial meeting of the Sto kholdeis of the Price Water Company will be held at its of- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Defice in the Caibon Emery bank at of the Interior, U. S. Land partment Price, Utah on Monday, March 5, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah', Feb, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M, fur the 13, 1934. purpose of electing directors whose NOTICE is hereby given that Shelterms expire and fur the transaction of such other regular business by Lisonbec, of Huntington, Utah, as may be brought before the meet- who, on March 11, 1929, made stock raising homestead entry, No. 047525, ing. for SW'.sSE'i Sec. 26, V'2NE'4, Very truly yours, E'jNW's, SW'aNWU, NW'aSE'z, Claude J. Empey, Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 335, Secretary. NhSWi, SEINE'S, Ni3SE4, Lots 1 and 2, First publication Feb. 16, 1934 Section 34, Township 12 South, Range Last publication Mar. 1. 1934. 13 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Price Water Company, location of Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on principal place of business. Price, the 29th day of March, 1934. Utah, office of the secretary. Carbon Claimant names as witnesses: JuliEmery Bank, Trice, Utah. NOTICE: us P. Christensen, Wilmot E. RasmusThere are delinquent upon the fol- sen, Robert Howard and Harvey lowing described stock on account of Howard, all of Huntington, Utah. assessment levied on the 22nd day of THOMAS F. THOMAS, December, 1933, which were delinRegister. quent on the 12th day of February, 1934, the several amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders, WILL PAY CASH! Funeral services were held at Teachers of the Carbon and Emery Dale Wednesday, with burial school districts will hold a regional the direction of the Wallace conference at Huntington Monday evening. Arrangements for the meeting are in charge of Claude A. LEGION BA Lis WELL ATTENDED a member of the Carbon high A large crowd attended the Days school faculty and chairman of the local associations committee of the of 49 ball sponsored at the Legion chateau Thursday evening of last Utah Education association. week by Price post No. 3 of the AmPrincipal Norman Hamilton of the erican Legion and its Auxiliary unit. Carbon high school, president of the A of guests were dressnumber large Utah Education association, will ed as and the theme speak on the program of that organ- was further carried out in several ization for this year. Other speakers and their topics will be as follows: novelty features. S. G. Anderson, Cleveland, member of the salaries and contracts committee of the U. E. A., Salaries and Contracts; B. A. Fowler, Salt Lake, exThe mercury reached its highest ecutive secretary of thd U. E. A., peak at 65 degrees during the week Value of Membership and Group ending Sunday, according to a report Insurance"; Mr. Eggertsen, Salaries issued by Henry Fiack, government A discusand Pledge Procedure. observer. Daily maximums during as follows: sion period will follow the above pro- the period varied as low as 47, while Name Shares Assess gram. the daily minimums ranged from 21 ment. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Eggertsen to 24 degrees. Following are the Thomas Anderson $ .50 A. Ballinger will go to Moab Saturday for the daily readings: 2.60 Grand-Sa- n Juan regional conference. Max. 2.00 Bergera Brothers A. W. Birch 59 Last Saturday Mr. Hamilton spoke February 5 1.80 M. P. Eraffett 65 at the regional, conference at Salt February 6 5.00 Nellie Brundage 63 5 Lakfe. 'While in the state capital, he February 7 .50 64 Felix Bruno 100 attended a meeting of the state band February 8 10.00 Emil and Louise Canecs 10 62 contest committee and also the con- February 9 1.00 60 Thomas Christensen 3 vention of the Utah Taxpayers .30 February, 10 47 Lillie B. Davis 10 1.00 February 1 1 4 John Eaquinta .40 Chas. A. Fausett 6 .60 10 1.00 Roy Fausett Mrs. Roy Fausett 106 50 10.65 Sarah A. Fiack 25 2.50 d flciala will rnde ble way to keep receipt during Mr. Bryner discussed Indebtedness of the city r, the sinking fund amount imately $140,000. t,f 1 IS wi-- to tbe progress and of the city. r NOTICE A (I mi curtxj wherever pxsible n NOTICE , Bryner. Mayor B. w t scheduled to pck bj 1 to be present. Mr. Mi Intire ar.aijfjjj budget, and explained e " council would refused to testify, the criminal assault charge against Sanford Llewelyn was disrruni&sed Saturday by Justice W. Hammond at the request of County Attorney Waller C. Geae. It developed that the complainant, a Kenilworth girl, had married the defendant after the charge had been filed, and the law does not permit a woman to testify against her husband. i fCbrU ' f''' he NOTICE OF SALE Forty-niner- s, THE WEATHER Top Market Prices for Pork, Veal, Beef and Lamb. HECKLES BEST Phone 116 S, 2nd 242-- West Res, 242-- J Trice, Utah Get a free Tony Sarg book of these eighteen sdvertise-ments.G- o to any Conoco station or dealer, who willgiveyou a postpaid, postcard. You will receive this large book of entertaining advertising Illustrations by mail. Sign ofb Af th fad TWoftgt r ( CONOCO BRONZE GASOLINE INSTANT STARTING LIGHTNING PICK-U- P HIGH TEST V And fhw for the Lawn the Garden V Sunshine Shines All Winter In SHOVELS HOES these famous playgrounds GALVESTON adds its lure fishing. where the seashore boating, surf bathing, H O U S T O N Hospitable hotels and an ideal winter climate unite to make this one of the finest winter resorts. SAN ANTONIO The Alamo Texas of liberty. Quaint ol4 birthplace Spanish Missions. THE RANGE- R- Pullman to Houston and Galveston; to San Antonio with convenient transfer at Ft. Worth. LL PA S O The gateway uat across the Rio Grande is Old Mexico. Sunshine and roses all winter. J. J. Devereux, G. A. Phone Wasatch 2740 308 Clift RldffM Salt Lake City, Utah H. B. Olsen Antonio Pagano J. V. Powell Sarah J. Powell J. C. Schauers F. S. Slaugh Mamie Staley W. M. Taylor Ruby B. Wade M. C. Wilson 5 RAKES 325 5 9 HANDLES 17 10 10 9 5 SPRINKLERS 4 2 Esther Witthouse Frank and Rosie Zele.. 40 And in accordance with law an order of the board of directors made on the 22nd day of December, 1933, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary at his office in the Carbon Emery Bank, Price, Utah, on the 3rd day of March, 1934, at the hour of 3 oclock P. M. to the highest bidder to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising nd expanse of the sale. Claude J. Empey, Secretary, Price Water Company, Price, Utah. First publication Feb. 14. 1934 Last publication Mar. 1. 1934 HOSE CELLO-GLAS- S POULTRY WIRE OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT Mutual Lumber Co.- - -- Price SI v- - A' |