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Show a Jciiitunos ms itK 3549 N INDiTLN'Dr.NT NEW SPAPER JUXCARBO gOND LEADER OF JVork on Hospital CONVICTED Progressing; Men gON 4V 1H Approximately fifty member of found the working crew employed on the new Price city hospital donated a for the ' 0ch. oranlr union, guilty of un- day, work Sunday, Rulon A ilryner, thmby giving the- city C. W. A. representative in pnecu- ed Monday, 1 'Iclory !.,iu The worker, donated their lime. VMU. leader on criminal Mr. Bryner .aid, as a contribution to irum f out of the .trike Carbon county last sum- the .hospital project and for the fur. ther purpose of speeding up the work tried on a charge o SO the building may be finished a ISoxh a penalty o soon as possible. 1 4 . feiv carrying mirtKX Friday , . N-i- Qa HZ rll con-fJS- ta Vn' lml5rlson 0 than convicted him on the Jury but rJ, charge. Tv specifically accused of riot with a demonstration actionbv 400 member, and syrn-o- f ird here the National Miners un-- s. bo came to Price September e state alleged, for the purpose held forcibly releasing piisoncrs ,',4 county jail on charges arising I jjnkes conducted in several N.M.U. irben mining camps by the ilarch 19 was set as the date for on t pronouncement of judgment uho is liable to a penalty six months J either not morea than of less than fine the county jail, ; I mare In Erection Of OuUlde Wall To Begin First Of Week, Supervisor Kayn. Rreult of IUot. COUNTY. UTAH. OP THE Sl'.V AND TltlKstnT. MARCH IS, EWS ,N Anniversary Fete Holla E. West, project supervisor, reported Wednesday that the work is progressing rapidly. Digging of the basement has been completed, and a large part of the rock masonry footer and foundation has been Ltd The project has been underway for the Awarded Full Recognition By National Band, Orchestra Group, be-co- BIG DELEGATION FROM PARK CITY TO ATTEND MEET Park City' band mrmbrrs and tHt-are owning to JYire for the atate and inter mountain coniest 25U (irong Tl i the kuhrtaiue of a statement made by men, her of a Ialk City delegation ho lir I lee Wedlievlay to dls-r- u rnntel detail with the lo- cal committee The vixitot were entertained el luncheon by the contest official. Memlx-- I tf the delegation were How or 1 Alston, superintendent of school: Dvron Jones, music director at the Bark City h gh nhwil; Aithur Mevamr, business man: L. DEBT PLAN GIVEN AT MEETING HERE Fait State Commander Slatex To Speak At liirthday Celebration. Price pot and Auxiliary of th American Legion will obaerve the fif tcenth anniversary of the organization of the American Legion with special program Thursday evening of thl week. George Baliff of lrovo, formerly commander of the Utah department will be Die principal speaker. The Com meeting will be oprned by mander Arthur S. Horaley, who wa a bo the firt commander of the organization. The following program will be pre wMcd. Introduction of first commander. Clark Wright; cornet olo, Herndon Vnden; iiitrixhn tion of charter member and past commander, William Grogian and Mr. Horsley; brief talk by charter mnnlcis; presentation of the birthday da.v of new membeis, William Hakslo; introduction of Mrs. Royal Frontsen, Auxiliary piesident; presentation of birthday coke to the post commander, Mrs. Frandsen; vocal solo, Mrs. Huivcy Thomas; closing ritual. Refreshments will be served by the Auxiliary following the program. lo-t- Vk lted in American Legion lt I IMMJt tl EXPLANATION OF Set Thursday by rcS X?UTmmcn cun-fronti- D VOCATS N ChargjMjf Music Contest The immensity of the u.k committee m charge of for Uie Utah stale and inlcrmountain music contest to be held here April 19, 20 and Jl more apparent each day. Numerous detail of preparation were considered by the central committee at a meeting Tuesday evening tn the ity hall, at which time an outline of details and instruction was presented to the Various members Preparing for the inter mountain tournaments held here the part three jears has been a mighty tig job, but the expected increase 111 J atilt Ipating school i and the addition of a large 'number of new contest Nature have imposed countless new duties on the A UU Huge Task Faces Committee Contribute Labor CARBON COURT A CONSOLIDATION' if al Adjuntment Service Explained To Carbon Farmers by Visiting Officials. Dune of county form debt adjustment committee Were explained to ommlttce member from Carbon, Emery nd San Juan countie Saturday afternoon by five visiting official, namely, W. S. Guilford, assistant of the Federal Land bank of Berkeley; It. E. Drobbh, member of the Farm Credit adininiitration; U. Miller, supervisor of all county debt committee In Utah; Lisle Smith, member of the Salt Lake county committee and C. O. Stott, Utah State Agricultural college economist. An explanation of the debt adjustment plan wn also gi' en by them at a public meeting Si turday eveaec-reta- ry ning. past 10 days. The state and county debt adjustment committees have been estabAccording to Mr. West, mati rials ,c"in,nj,u' have been placed on the site and lie! Those m charge stress the ncces- lished to render a debt service to creditor and debtor. Their duty is to expects that by the first of next week sity of the pnbhc in (tutthe work of erecting outside walls ting the enter pri.te over sucivs-fuileffect a composition, scaling dow n or will be in progress. The Rev. E. C. No community project has ever beextension of farm debts and eliminLinn is construction engineer on the fore been undertaken on such a large Raddn, editorial representative ate as far as possible expensive and Of The B.uk Record; Ed. Jenscale, and the wholehearted sujj.oit project. unsatisfactory litigation. kins. musician, and J. Wycolf. of every individual is requested An alarming percentage of farm xihool board member. Carbon county residents will bo bts are in the undetermined class HARDING JUNIOR pleased to learn that the conu the owner maintaining possession iS'30 or both. mitlec has been asked to make St. due to the leniency of the creditor, Dance FINAL SESSION IF for the state arguments for 125 members of Grand a condition unsatisfactory to both as Rations 0xg HIGH PUPILS TO Junction bands. Grand Junction presented Friday morning by to the creditor Is not his monEvening Hors-k- r pecia! Prosecutor Arthur S. BOY SCOUT COURSE ey and the farmer receiving is subject to evichigh's band participated in the sod County Attorney Walter C. Large contest in 1931 and 1932, tion and foreclosure. STAGE OPERETTA lotts. Pleas for the defense were and was a great favorite with peoThis service which has been esSCHEDULED SUNDAY tablished Itfrred by Crouch himself and his Arrangements have been completple of this county, who undoubtedly in the majority of the states ed Its the Price Altar society for by Ittomey, Harry G. Metos of Salt Lake will be delighted to know that,, the in the will benefit the crediPresent to Students union, Preparing fifteenth annual St. Patrick's day ball fctr. Coloradoans are coming back. tor the obligations up to bringing on by Production Annual I The jury received the case at 11:45 Norman Hamilton, a member of the Saturday evening at the Silver Moon Training Program to End With dale and the interest of the protects haU. 16. March about a verdict to Hike returned m. and Friday, contest committee, has received word Huntington Lodge his conditions so debtor by adjusting JO p. m., taking time off for lunch Committees have been preparing that the contest will be accorded full Friday, March 23. he may maintain possession of that VIn be Old will preLouisiana, teiween those hours. national recognition by the National for the event for several weeks, and his farm and home property. an enjoyable evening is assured Car Members of the jury were G. L. sented as the annual Harding school School Band and Orchestra associaW. W. West, leadership director of All applications for assistance must 16 in March the high tion. Information to this effect was bon county dance lovers. This dance the Carbon boy scout district, anCranford, Sunnyside; Fritz Worley, operetta Friday, be made to the county committee, school auditorium. Allen Ramsey Is received from A. R. Wellington; Otto Reichert, John Pot-?McAllister, presi- in honor of Ireland's patron saint nounced Monday that the final ses- consisting of Claude T. EmpeyT Henwas which is the most important affair on the sion of the scout leaders and John Madden, Price; Eugene director of the production, dent of the association. training ry G. Mathis and Wallace R. pressett, Hiawatha: A. H. Thomas, written by Mary Hewes and John Here are some of the tasks which March social calendar, and a large course will be held ln the high school wrote jTastle Gate, and Lewis Anderson, Wilson Dodge. These authors must be accomplished during the next crowd is expected to attend. gymnasium Sunday at 10:00 a. m. The Garden of the Shah, which was month: One of the features of the eve Kenilworth. The course, however, will not consuccessfully presented by the HardFind housing accomodations for ning will be a prize waltz. The hall clude until March 23 when scouters ing students last year. iWorld War and will be decorated in a St. Patrick's who enrolled for the training will over 3500 students, by il war days band directors and chaperones The south in the hike to wives, and ar- day theme, and Cal Jewkes' orchestra participate in an Discuss furnishes the setting for this charm- range for cots and blankets for vis- will provide the music. the Kiwanis lodge in Huntington canFuneral services were held at Spaning production. It has all the beau- itors assigned to quarters other than yon. All those who complete the ish Fork Thursday for Ray Baxter The matter of course will receive advanced trainty and enchantment of the gallant homes and hotels. employment for Band of Castle Gate, who died 21, Durrant, and men was considered at the south. The magnolia, cypress ing certificates. Select and arrange headquarters a at Lake Salt hospital March 5 foltrees together with for each school in the contest. Finances Subjects slated for discussion Sunjugular meeting of Price post No. 3 honey-suckan for operation lowing furnish melodies the American Legion Thursday haunting southern day are as follows: Scout Advance- Interment was in the appendicitis. Make complete arrangements for pf inSpringvllle the for ment the and evening. World war veterans intensely from A report of the financial audit of background Specialization, the followng contest divisions: Band Troop cemetery. arious parts of Carbon RelationinstruAdministration, story. contest the teresting intermountain Working band held orchestra and concert, partcounty parade, Mr. Durrant was born at Spanish Dick Jorgensen as Richard St. John mental solos, instrumental ensembles, here in 1933 was issued Wednesday ship Between the Troop Committee icipated in the discussion, which a son of John E. and Minnie Fork, FarBealt principally with the placing of and Charlotte Perigo as Rose girls glee clubs, boys glee clubs, mix- by George E. Ockey and Rulon A. and the Troop, Relation of the Troop Baxter Durrant, who preceded him former soldiers on with to audience the the Parent Institution," Measure civil works pro- -j ley will captivate ed choruses, boys vocal quartettes, Bryner, members of the auditing eds. of a Good Troop" and Measure of a in death. He was employed at Castheir excellent voices and pleasing girls trios, mixed vocal quartettes, committee. tle Gate by the Utah Fuel company. 1 For the purpose of aiding personalities. Helen Evans as Mar- vocal solos, and massed band parade Receipts totaled $2273.72, while ex Good Scoutmaster. Surviving him are his widow, Coe to find employment, the tha St. John and her would-b- e lover, and concert. Topics discussed at the last session fce Numerous details of penditures amounted to $2256.93, the Packard Durrant, and the follow- f following committee The was appointed: Dean Marshall, are charming. are embraced in each of difference of $16.79 being represent and the discussion leaders were as fol- - ing brothers and sisters. L. E. Dur- preparation J. E. West, William Grogan and Nick comedy element is furnished by Dor- these divisions. lows. Ceremonies in the Scout Pro-- ; ed by cash on hand in jhe bank. , rant, chief clerk for the Utah Fuel Rinetti. old an Rulon A. Bryner; stuas Negro This gram," Olson to re-i was follows: Collec Boys as Revenue cars Judy, will also for transport group othy jjL Arrange company at Castle Gate, Royal La- Reese who W. O. complaints from Murphy; Von, Mark and James DeLos Dur- men mammy, and by Hayden dents to sleeping quarters, meet tions, $1657.24; concert and dance re- Reading Program, Education for Character, C. H. Relative to employment, according to plays the part of Old Ned, Judys trains, transport students from town ceipts, $598 and miscellaneous, $18.48 rant, Mrs. Gladys Parry and Mrs. i Arthur S. Horsley, Disbursements follow: Purchase of Madsen; Character Value of Scout- Grace Olson, all of Castle post commander. husband. The parts of the old time to the high school, pick up visitors at Gate, and southern villians are played by Don any and all times and take them blankets and housing expense, $601.-4- ing and How Obtained, Eldon J. L. Durrant, Utah Fuel chief clerk Robert Vocational Guidance as a Williams, Rex Weight and where they wish and other services. trophies, medals and awards, Advisory Council for Citizenship, Vernon at Sunnyside. Pendleton. Jim Gunderson plays the Arrange hotel accomodations for $319.64; advertising, stationery, tele- Preparation Of Price ipart of Pilot Farley, and the parts visitors other than contest partici- phone and telegraph, $225.48; films, Merrill; Scouting Merit Badge ExBusiness of the Marquis De la Tour and Bruce pants. and motion picture expense, $46.75; perience and Vocational Exploration, Dr. R. I. Brockbank. Twenty-seve- n Claude events for Lodge of fees are by and a schedule $105; played Draw up drayage, transportation MacDougal and expense of four judges, $371; en- scout leaders attended the meeting. the three days. Swearingen and Dick Thompson. I Reorganization Eight sessions have thus far been of the Elks advisory Clark Wright has built an entirely Last Less Complete arrangements for judges. tertainment expense, hall rental, oruw three having been conducted f t!ie Price held, and decoration and chestra of Antlers new set of scenery for this producequipment, loudspeaking lighting, Arrange been effected $206; concert expense, $109; hotel on each of the last two Sundays. with Dean Holda-C- y tion. cleaning of streets, seating accomodaVolume of business handled at the as chairman and WilUam H. Toy An added attraction will be the tions for parade, supervision of sleep- and banquet for visitors, $225.65; misPrice branch income tax office estabOther members of the thirty-piec- e Harding school orches- ing quarters and school headquarters, cellaneous, $46.92. lished by the state tax commission onmuttee are The 1933 finance committee conLeonard Frandsen, Dr, tra, which has been developed by special policing, lighting and seating is not as large as last year due to Mr. Ramsey. These thirty young stu- arrangements at Kiwanis field for sisted of Elmie Bernardi, J. B. I m vKfford and R- T- Mitchell. the fact that taxpayers are sending ers of the Antlers Claude J. Empey, C. R. massed band concert and hiring their returns directly to Salt Lake lodge met dents will play the accompaniment. County Surveyor Earl O. Anderson instead of and L. R. Eldridge. trucks and men for distribution of eve.ning at the Elks haU- A having them filled out at announced Wednesday that material blankets. and cots boxing and wrestling C. Jbont. the local bureau. A. at the Carbon B. H. Young and Frank Young will be assembled Presented by members, af- In addition to those listed above, Sr According to Walter Eldredge and recounty preparatory to Oswald Friday which drove airport into Lake Salt details other refreshments were served Saturday, there are many Coombe, who are in charge erecting a new hangar to replace the of the Price Vhe advisory council. turning the following day. must be taken care of. branch, the public is building destroyed by fire January 19. better Mon"fkUnCment was ma3e Tuesday issued to a report aeqainted with the income tax Mr. Anderson reported that apoffLJeAntlers have ffered their dayAccording in than law disbursing H. A. years, enabling Draper, by proximately $4000 granted by the C. them to fill previous out the returns without nlo,Price Pst No. 3 of the ficer, Carbon countys civil works W. A. is for the available work, as innge ann Leg!on ln helping to payroll for the week ending Thurswell as over $600 raised by public assistance. nduct comthe in contest over $700 The Price branch was opened on tha n. decreased by parade subscription to purchase materials. State 0113 intermountain day wreek. tmusic tnu March 1, and will close Thursday of the with preceding parison AmJ at 5:00 p. m., which is the Tment here in April. The week this The last payroll amounted to FORMER POLICE HEAD NAMED fedto f thU for deadline $183.97 feature! Charge paid filing returns. including STATE HIGHWAY PATROLMAN c i rontt Carbon countys civil works safety project hazards and how to avoid aceral business census administrators as the best cidents. The treatment of poisons was and employes. The previous week s program was described Vernon Davis, a former Price chief Music Hal 8ER VICES HELD assistant the subject of a talk by Vernon MerS. D. Nelson, Utah by in was $6744.12. total (wage of FOR police, has been named a member who rill. ERVIN FOREST GUY 2c I 25 Be Given Civil works employes wdrked a to- state C. W. A. safety supervisor, after of the state highway patrol. His headof Two films to reels relative first Lake comto Salt Sunday returned tal of 8644 hours last week as quarters will be here. The appointmrvdces were held in" the pared to 9482 for the previous work spending four days inspecting pro- aid completed the program. A spring music festival will be of Mr. Davis gives this district ment Dr. R. F. will be the ch& McLaughlin this county. Ervin F0JUary jects in Monday for period, a reduction of 838. in the L. D. S. tabernacle Artwo presented the other Aver-ilat patrolmen, being session this weeks Thursl, speaker who died Accompanied by Frank W. lI5r hone hem his 25 under the direction March Sunday, thur Heavener. arc In the ANNIVERSARY county supervisor, Mr. Nelson vis- day evening. The meeting will be Interment was stake. Two hundred Carbon the of of the standard course, the in the last i TO BE OBSERVED ited all of the C. W. A. projects & lVerneterySOCIETY OF DOUBLE MARRIAGE CEREMONY picked singers representing every Was born at Vernal the county and was highly impress- advanced course to begin next week, 1908 April ward in the stake will take part. Wedwere licenses issued to Mr. AverilL Marriage f Frederick A. and anniversary of ed with the safety setup, especially according The ninety-secon- d Guy Jut of this number will be chosen The sessions thus far have created nesday to Robert Lee Beckham and SUrvive?bvMhane Boren Guy. He is the Relief society will be observed the first aid classes conducted by the Mae to singers to represent the stake at and Sadie Parker Sparkman March 17 the Carbon Red Cross chapter and a good deal of interest and have been bro-- '' ward society Price the music festival in Salt Lake. the June j'1"' by instrumental in reducing accidents. O. Wells and Mary Parker, all of administration. Cuy with a program, and dance in the local civil works there While they will study under married were The :c couples Mr. Nelson attended the first aid The attendance at the last meeting Helper. of L. D. S. tabernacle amusement hall, Noble Cain Chicago, one of the naat a double ceremony performed by evening at the was the largest thus far, fifty-fiv- e 17s: R' s: Wiggins dim--, the entertainment to start at 7.30 session held Thursday music directors. outstanding tions Silas Rowley. County Assessor school and talked concerning being present. p. m. Refreshments will be served. high j cixijK-ratin- y j Patricks inter-mounta- in Saturday Attract Crowd .Ti lie br . I0e Veterans Employment ex-orvi- pre-Civ- over-nig- AuditOf ce le Resident of Castle Gate Taken Death ht Meet Announced ex-se- r-, ; ; 5c ; 0c 9; 5c Ot-teso- n; Antlers 9 Reorganized Volume of At Price Tax Office Year Than j C 5c - Litti-zzett- e, - Fer-guss- 5f! W7 WORK ON HANGAR TO START FRIDAY on - PAYROLL DROP REPORTED W. IS ; 5 Carbon Civil Works Safety Program Held Best in State ar-t- of 3 Festival To March )cl fc NINETY-SECON- D - ic : ' 7",d rX j :BY CHANTS WHO ADVERTISE IN THE ANY MEDIUM ISSUED SUN-ADVOCA- TE IN EASTERN UTAH - RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED - ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK |