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Show fh page rom pricc and Jol (Jut l to Colo left 1).ul;1ay Lf 01 11 ViffU. t'a pId L A Hill Iike City wi Tor1y Irlr UUn and Mrs Josephine Pave returned Friday after a several-wee- k trip to Wanhingtun, n. c. Edwin Aay of Price hd hi tm-sil- a removed Monday at the Pue hospital. fkhrsirun and John M n 1P Of Salt lke, eralul eminent lean mander and grand anretary, of I he Llah mmmandrf if Knights Templar attended the minatory sen ne conducted at It. Ms Stall temple Saturday tv Charles Im! Jmi.ii.yx totnrtuandery Tl.oar who rrerlvcd the there WOlk Wrtr James iJItlrJiJ.n, Pine, Chris lie Cl la. Saluda, Fled C ter rnn and William li ltunel, Itir-vei- l, D-- irsja-e-Uvrly- , a stale Ixxjl C lit tet l While Itia k. beauty ojeratori' rode meeting at Salt and Robert lt..ins, toil luhrsjie Lake lat wnk. The some tla-- s ws recently ituiiaied IYte Stumataki of Mutual was op- into ITU O.ajler id the Itoyal Anh Masons erated on at the Pute hospital Mr ere 1 my hied ty They for hernia. Sihramin. Mr. Dunlap, Waller N Mim Dora Prne of Scofield under- Wrtrc 1. Mohrlafid, past eminent rom Fred Jennings went an oieralnm at the city hospital mander of Charlr W. Hammond, Price, J. of enmmandery; for removal Wednesday aprndix, past grand lammatiilrr id L'tah, and Winifred W. West, manager of the Jtoy Jhrihaid, Standards 111 eminent Summit Monumental work, drove to jrommandrr id tie hal iirder The tliglre Woik began at 2 H) p Monticello Monday on tusines. m, with a banquet being hi Id at 6 30, The meeting of the Carbon county commissioners will be held Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Mi-o- JU Ingram attended i , , semi-month- ly Walter S. Acheson, Salt Lake torney, spent Friday in lYice on BASEBALL SEASON. TO START MAY 6 IN CARBON LOOP at- Preston Surrimcrhays, Cm bon high athletic coach, drove into Suit Lake Friday to spend the week-end. Curtis E. returned Saturday after a week's business trip to Jvioab, Thompson and Green River. Elw-oo- Earl O. Anderson, county surveyor, drove into Salt Lake Saturday on business. Walter E. Knox of Columbia was a business visitor in the state capital during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton and daughter, Yolande, visited in Salt Lake from Thursday until Saturday. Carlisle, principal of the Fayson high school, was a Price caller Monday. C. Principal E. E. Knudsen of the Springville high school was a Price business visitor Monday. Knox Patterson of Salt Lake visited here on business the fore part of the week . Mrs. Ruth Fl.vnn, Mrs. Ardene Woodhead and Miss Helen Flynn returned last week after visiting in California. Plans have been completed for the Carbon track meet, tennis tournament and horseshoe pitching contest April 27. ns Mayor J. D. Harris and Irvin Palm- er of Blanding were Price visitors Saturday, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Doyle. F. D. Durkee of Salt Lake, district manager of O. P. Skaggs stores, visited in Price Tuesday. He reported business conditions greatly improved. ball in Carbon county tills year will be conducted under the rut me of the Eastern Utah Electric league, it was decided Monday evening at a meeting of representatives of pros xctlve teams. The uluilule will be completed rt another meeting Monday. The season will open May 28. with the second half scheduled to start July 15. The schedule will come to a close September 18. With the exception of the opening day, will be played each Sunday, the schedule providing fur 19 games in each half. . According to George Grivrt, league secretary, the following teams have definitely entered the circuit: Price Helper, Kenilworth, Rolapp and Sun It will be decided at the nystde. meeting Monday whether to admit Huntington. Rum The monthly meeting of the board of education of the Carbon school district will be held Monday, John 5 ix-cl- T, C double-heade- Sugar Beet Planting Activity In Carbon Area Well Underway rs l Weft, - April-Sefltemb- lUl'KiliAf, Afti ATI. O C V Of Music Meet in Price Are Listed OPENS - ) list ici i.ti Pi. i Jm ) car I no ol.t.l It tcsi.lc lit a f.al ti4.llilH.lct1 tiuft," III! ta.ly mtairtaliH t ut Slsu I. alnll. I.g t! tl.r.f Mill'll g, .1 I , . -- i I l V V l t.u li t !, 111 Mt ll.itii'.y t Il:l is ill I a: i if I 11" at almll wiuih 41 tt pal t Ilf an cttl.t iaic uf a picat a magijii.jit a ti ulid Hill f mountain 1'ius.C haul t.alt.t Id piur tiiy l.t Id li and Uulitaduin y 3 , Willi 18 Utah It bands to 28 HI ISOS nu tli!s al ) i1t"p-pili- g t ll 4 lak. 1 , 1. g .U ,1 Jul.Kil I 1. 1. - Wj'lii.J J. 1. ii ll 1 al itr Hl, ii,.iiin.,i irlit lam ..tl on cl ii I b- alt'.J hat. .,.ll, 111 t nail lir I I I ll.lllH I M ia i la, a ii t "la i, i .mu i- - i c I'J-'l- Hint i li.. it ii- - ..ll I at I -.- ai'l Pali-ai- ti 11 ii! fiptitig IPitir.i-- - , I I til ..I-- 1 T 1 ti-i- ncr rnf p 1 1 rriM-lt.P- l! gi'. ll the ouisful future aitit icifonn under the evt of Judge who are In music and in many tases the idol of the competing pupil A flit t of buw and cats has been arranged to meet students and school official on their arrival In Prue and take them to their quarters. A bus service will lx maintained continuously between Main street and the Carbon high school, while fifty "greeter" cars have been chartered to take visiting students anywhere they wish to go m the city. Contest headquarters will be at the city hall. An extensive clean-u- p campaign has been conducted during the past 10 days to beautify the community for the contest, and flags will decorate Bleachers have been the streets. erected on Main street to accomodate a portion of the huge throng who will see t!e parade, and numerous eating and refreshment stands have been established for the convenience of the visiting thousands. Each band in the contest will have headquartcis to keep instruments when not competing. The contest has been arranged, af ter months of tireless effort, under the direction of the following committee: W. W. Christensen, chairman; Norman Hamilton, contest director; r; Arthur S. Hors'ty, Elmie Bernardi, finance director, and Dr. IP B. Goetzman, Mrs. Henry Huggcri, J. W. Hammond, the Rev. Galanis. William A Ruel and Ni-Miss Helen Memmott haj served as secretary to t.ie contest director. Civic oiani. ations have taken charge of vmiMis divisions of the a ex-a- contest arrivals wore .Mcapa Valley of Overton, Ncv. and Virgin Valley of Bunkerville, Nev., iv ho arrived Wednesday evening. Three special trains will bring students of 11 schools to Price, the first .li riving here Thursday at 5:00 p- m. from Colorado with Grand Junction high and junior high. Palisade and Fruita contestants. Park City, South Summit and Morgan students and boosters will arrive about noon Friday, with another train coming in at approximately the same fust Pmk aiiil Wrlhiigluli. Tt secretdiy-ticasur-c- I"1'1" Summit, Grufgr I - luf l- -b ul i t, umti auoout,.- - - tsx3fx. i Folk, 1 eSf , ud )rt ix.tiulrj rutrsnl I il. n J,,; Emrry, Krllb luff. U) it Uile 111. L, h'Ma, br Will w.li...1 Bands Practice Here Sunday For Contest Eight Carbon county bands were in Price Sunday practicing for the state and intermountain contest. The Carbon high, Notre Dame and Harding junior high units were also in uniform and played and maneuvered irrrtlc4 I Ini ti! i In! n tt.ti.l-w- l ilii'H tela) bi tli t x in a in I.. I i r atiiDiiu a.b.M.1 'll - Ni'illi nBf. a.llr Hair. Sm M'iaia lall.) List M,t. t f Smili SiiHiimi ; tljf Ia.lir; ahd S,uutiilr Fm-r)- lti ami fain-l- i I" tel ta,v7 blib Ilrruardi, "f Trhor, arwing rti.. tVntral Rialne Sptlngwi.r, I Emrl). jj 1U - , 1 1 Mi-ii.- iil, Nsd ili. k. 'la i from Pal Iriitii I w I x aoii, lln-kU-- pu,ltl t.i, not Jet aniluliliced ; Catl-.- s ; iniM-lrg.n Valley, Ra'iA roni, Harold Ariiold-uu- , I alii feme Haille) ; Veil, t, n F.-'- j i4,, in hr tub' glr .nui'll M.irleti-- .n ; Central, I", fur Fn.lr Itlwmi I :t" All Vocal humlieia .1 IS Ml st til f.iMiiiiiini'y rbiit.l. I he following lain.; .,w ,, tVntral. 1'iron juMWir am r It I , i r 2l lone, l.leljia-rll, lnsll uf l'lui". I 'Ira .a lit f Ut.al-llllr- . leinsi, 15; Bisurac), H ii mi uni 1'Wli North tl . path 5; alluik, 5; Irlraie, 5 ii Muisall. tv.ulh Eiurf) bull f Frr-t.,1- and a. Part n II..K all.) -l- I inl.ilnl da., f -- tlrv, , appearame, HuMtini..ii, Ni.Mh Einrry huh ale a, jn Rispnred Murom. Hatiling jimu.r bub of Girla glee cluba CIa- - A. T, IMami uf Kama, S. uili S iiiiiik bub I ami Sprint, lllr : lain. by Ik.rolh) Funry; V l.r ; tlaaNullit h p) -- HI bicb The Merr) Way, Fb i. br ; t bmuliil. Ku uf t'aibr , dam Moonlight Song, t'aduiah )' Piu.o and Iartain. glee rluba Oa- A, 1, tbw JU.I. sir iluba will ulilrat at V I I'd) t ine," ; h tl :1H era and t utu mini it ) . bun b Frulay Cla- - C, Pilibrr land, T4, from and m. is! Saturday p. p. in and M I'mitratants Slit k le. horilaea !t isi a. m. In 111:15 a. in. Claaa A, Mixed t hr fir-- t dn) will imlmlr: t'laaa H, Ian-Dale Went a Hunt mg," ,, 5 f I rr bisb inluh Spi ingi ill. Pa.iwiii, j, Day Carol.' 1 I lraint 1liw It, "May; Claaa liul ami Itn bflrld ; -C, Wake 1W ariBligeinrtit tVntral. Murjan, Smlb Kiiht), tlru.r. Irem Taylor arrif-g-- , allry. North Snub Sinnmil. Monpii Vmhl atilois Tem.r, "ptnag ) Smninit. Park I'ltj and North Enmry. Edward Pun-cll- ; t'k, Vnj, rMimrd la will romiM-tilintla Cecil J. Sharp; xntralio, Val-Irwilli a. Virgin triisi in. Suliiril.il at Pas in The Night," T. WJt , high nf Nriada. Manti sml Muronl .' Ju A de phensoii ; soprano, the fulluwrd dna b) p.rfurinine. ltoy quartettst, girls lraaiq( Utube. North i of Uarhnii. iuii i will alng a nunilerd'i Provo and Ibit Eldrr bigb of Itrigbam quartettes Eat h horns w ill g ( , i housing. Pity. I urbon high live number in addition tu Him amlitoriinil of lb leition. aboul will be tlir wrli of the boya quar-ti-tt- e eomiiatition brtwern 9:sl a. m. nd mam Saturday. ShiaiN rrgitrrd are as System f aele-lio- Iri, 1 , ( U;i-lto- y tl.. f y t, "Ei-la-)- 7. run-i-ti- , during the afternoon. The outside bands here included follow a : MoronL Plra.ant Grove, Fruita, North Emery, Moapa, Central, Morgan. Castle Gate, Helper, Latuda, KenilMurworth, Spring Glen. Wellington, Hia- Springville, Payson, Spanish Fork. ray, Carbon, Provo, North Cabe and Itox watha and Sunnyside. New Rating To Be Introdwi In Price Toum Elder. time with pupils from Logan, Box Elder high of Brigham City, South Cache of Hyrum and North Cache of Richmond. The following contest groups are slated to arrive Thursday afternoon: Montrose. Colo., Provo, Manti, Delta, Uintah high of Vernal, Spanish Fork, North Summit junior high of TCoal- ille, Cedar City junior, Santaquin, Cyprus junior, Payson junior, Paro-wa- n. South Sevier of Monroe, Moroni, Millard high of Fillmore, North Summit of Coalville, North Sanpete of Mt. Pleasant. Rixjsevelt, Tintic of Eureka, Grand of Moab and Ephraim. Pait of the delegations fiom Wasatch high of H'ber City, Springville, Pavson and Cyprus will come in Thursday with the remainder arriving Friday. Other groups arriving Friday will include Spanish Fork high. Murray, Fai rer junior high of Provo and Dixon junior high of Provo. Three of the schools in the contost are located here. Carbon, Harding junior high and Notre Dame. Students of the following schools will come to Price each day of the contest and return to their homes in the evening: Latuda, Castle Gate, Kenilworth, Hiawatha, Wellington, Spring Glen, Sunnyside, Helper, Central of Castle Dale, South Emery of Ferron and North Emery of Huntington. Sales Books The te. The mixed quartettes will vie for honor in the high school gymnasium Saturday between 11 MSI and 1 :3 a. m.. entries including Springville, Iayaon. Spanish Fork, Murray, Moajia, Pleasant Grove, llox Elder, Carbon and North Cache. Following this, the girls' trios will sing a. in. to in the gymnasium from 111 :3 noon, si bools enrolled being Park ( ily. Pleasant Grove, North Summit, North Emery, Moapa. Springville. Pa) sou, Span-i-Pork. Cnrlsm and North Cache. Vocal solos hae been s licduled for Friday between 1 :.!( p. in. and 1 :Ki p. mi. at the high school. The students enlered and the contests risuns of the various vocal divisions urp as follows; Contralto, music room Pleasant Grove, Ed.i Neies; Moroni, Yawn Itlackhaiu ; North Summit. Gladys Smilli; North Emery, Jessie Mailiie; Konsctelt. I.aloyle Will:'s; Moapa, Lucille Johnson; Cen-til. Katie Setterude; Helper, Elaine Jones; Morgan. Iada Tippetts; Spanish Rosetta Anderson; Springville, Fork. Helen Carpenter; Payson. Ruth Snow; Murray, Wilma Watros; Carbon, Mazel Harmon; Box Elder. Ruth Allan; Provo, entrant not yet announced. Soprano, room 25 Spanish Fork, Barline Davis; Springville. Eulalia Cordie ; Payson, entrant not jet announced; Murray, Mary Fraim; North Summit, Fay Itox Elder. Lula Homes; Colderwood; Provo, entrant not yet announced; Carbon, Alice Carlson; Morgan. Iaiuise I'ixon junior high. Evelyn Clark; Pleasant Grove, Beth Anderson; Moroni, Pearl Arnoldsen ; North Emery, Alma h 1 1 Tar-gare- A neV rating system kill bn Irodueed in the state and in: tzu., tain music contest at Price thuv Under the plan, judges will p, an individual .or contest gnxf the performance and will awri of three honor ratings: Super. j'oiima cellcnt or good. lav I Entries adjudged superior vJ 5:00 rated first division, those whor a excellent will be placed in the to 4 division and the third divisice all of include contestants rated good. 4 tr slid 4 I 1 - will s Jila-l- lb xtht sxi'f I w ill be ACRE LOT.. JU blocks from city hall. Plarr 4 n. 251wi wheat. $950.00 takes it. Ai Uf 'PMS icnt-: Box 601 Springville, Utah. FOR SALE 5 -- rlanni't, FOR SALE SERVICE and Tourist Camp. H. STAT dai S.t: pj suoi'lu W, bariti naro 4b horn ii hSinmnnil: a featnr group- - C. 2 FOR SALE FARM, 80 Three miles south of F Box 567, Price, terms. good trade for sheep or house in Pnr ACRES.'-prove- t; WANTED CLEAN WHITE Rags large pieces. The vocate. COT s entoi My Frida, fpiumt Ifcs-- f Sx e follow n 4 (.exlot and soxt OF J.C, Phys Office - 24C-- ah Elect Friday Continuous show all day Friday Come anytime - FRIDAY Saturday - SATURDAY Matinee Sat. 2:39 Shows run all day both days Midnite Midnite Matinee Matinee Sat. Sun. Mon. Continuous show all day Saturday. Also MIDNITE MATINEE SATURDAY TO ;izara, Phy 10 . Office Pho Muamereial I Saturday Saturday F. dcinzb G A Y fI 0 s in-i- ' M er Subjects Announced For Speech Contest in j ! II,- In U-- ; I i J1 -- -- ft ISoltlh Fu.iT), tbllabl (,,4 (Vnltal, taujuii V,.j nut )c( annoufcitd IUhs, room yi Hunt; Murom, I r will b l r f luiiiililai1 fr .Itil.fi, .t.i'iuf., sirin f.j yii.ll.llrf. I, Hr. Sill' in Tw.hr I I Ij Jv.iilll Nr ' from all WlInr-M-- d tile toli'iful I iV a ll Nut I It h'Hliili.l - '1 ii,. 1 w ilium t r v. t ) l.uii P al c I 'la-- lij.-I'll lltnlalil.id It IP liiict t!lii.nl!11 l,ili I. it Ea anil 1'" I' u II. hat Sm It i'll I il k luliiilrd ti I if t till V lair to f tii,!do 1.1, ll I..' Nuw Piiirti') li paled IlM-I4 ri.nlr-- t wlmli Pai atilt Pat. ul m tP n..'.n n. rx-- t Pad an Pt.iKi Suita Ilan. t all-.- tt a .1 lulling r.all'it.al t.mll.an.rnli Pah-ai- l a in! l.t Hint Jim. In'll. In ast ) i ul ft, tu.iflt plating, and pelt mart Ping and intrunintal '! l i,h. t rl IP t In!it Put t till.pl d r tPr toiiit t ti.m-miTl i Iali-ildn uioii A Pa aititcil (iiihcstia tomja'tl-tua- i Jl 'i 1. it., !.ring il'r a till Iwlla and c4iists in IP following ioI' - 1 miltalr. IlllMlll.glHlI, Mi'll ' Chorus. ! ta! tPusumi I rhlfal liigh. C'll lll -i.rili Ktiiip.1, Frrrmi. gill gli. mixed (lUaltftt. Lmii l'!.ta trio Fmk Juiui.r Iii.Ii - IP l r. Spstu-- li quarUtt, Milim BtulIP gill' ronlt- -l open a lut t I'lIil'aluM, Ertim th tim with th junior high hand comer! Pit rail ttaitt-s- ! Thur inlay at 1 30 p in until lllli-lnKt Itmr lllall the spftlatular masMtl Paiiil tnr-iiwm- v at 7 DO p m Saturday, I here vala anil Poivu -Jitiiiiir liitli tliu-m- ii will b giimrtP.mg doing every minute Muiital itiul.tr) Pat Jut tai 1. and li- twiiquia.u flair Mtiif -l Ilia I.M.Uiaa.rM will, it.lilrrl 1 I Schools Enter .IIU lH.' I Draw Contestants; Many Seven Divisions I'ah r.4 Ul. I ,r (ti..llPi fift ruin! 1 i,,-- rlti I ) j t- (li Feature of Music Ml' I il ipatil.g IP I'tXt rliliy Pit H'vcjm-- i lu 32, Vocal Competition New Previous Winners (..! 1 l The Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilner and According to a report issued by daughter, Lois, returned Thursday George D. Clyde, nrigation engineer after visiting for several days in Las of the Utah agricultural experiment station, the mow cover on the Price Vegas, Nev. watershed at high delation is 60 per Mrs. Ace Roberts and Mrs. Mayme cent of that in 1933- Snow cover on Hanson attended a beauty operators the Huntington watershed is 62 per code meeting at Salt Lake Wednesday cent of last year's mark. There is no low snow on either of and Thursday of last week. those watersheds and little spring William MacKnight, a student at high water can be expected, Mr. the University of Utah, visited here Clde said. The Saturday and Sunday with his par- runoff will probably not exceed 50 ents, Mr- and Mrs. J. F. MacKnight. per cent of that in 1933. Price river and Huntington creek Superintendent Melvin Wilson of drain the north end and the east side the Nebo school district and Principal of the Wasatch plateau, snow courses W. W. Brockbank of the junior high at the headwaters of Gooseberry and school at Spanish Fork were visitors at the Indian canyon summit being in Price Monday, representative of conditions on the Price liver, the report showed. Judge George Christensen and Court Reporter G. Merrill Fox re- CARBON WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE turned Thursday evening from Mon- FROM ALLEGEDLY CRUEL MATE ticello where they spent several days on district court business. Margaret Huff has filed suit in district court for a divorce from Harold Frank B. Hanson of Price was one O. Huff, whom she married at Price of the 11 men who passed the state August 7, 1930. bar examinations Saturday and will The plaintiff alleges that her husbe admitted to law practice in Utah band called her vile names on freat the May term of the supreme court. quent occasions and that his attitude towaid her is indifferent. She asks Rupert Sherman of Huntington was possession of household belongings. admitted to the Price hospital Tuesday for an appendicitis operation. SUIT ASKS RENT Lulan Sherman, a brother, also of A. J. Lee, acting as agent for Peter Huntington, underwent an appendec- Barboglio, filed suit in district court tomy Saturday. Monday against Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Lee to recover rent allegedly due on MUSICIANS Let us supply your premises belonging to Barboglio. The music and reeds, oil, picks, corks, plaintiff asks $9 rent for September It 1931, and $25 per month between pads etc., at Sutton Drug Co. September, 1931 and April, 1934. The complaint also requests interest of FIRST AID CLASS HELD The second session of the Red eight per cent. E. R. A. advanced first aid Cross-course Friday evening at the - hi" h school dru.U with the treatment of first, second and third degree burns, vi ro of back splints and treatment of sprains. A discussion i dative to acThe annual speakcident problems was also held. ing contest sponsoted by the Kiwanis at the Carbon counclub will be ty high school Tuesday, April 24. WILL PAY CASH! Contest subjects are as follows: The "The National Recovery Act, for Prices Market Pork, Top Brain Trust. Byrd in the Antartic, Veal, Deef and Lamb. Silver in the Nev H.tlerism, Russian Rrooenilion, "TenDeal, nessee Valley Administration, The HECKLES DEST C. C. C. Education and the DeRes. 212-- J Phone 242-pression, The President, A Dictat- 116 S. 2nd West Price, Utah r ! Prospects for a bumper sugar beet crop in Carbon county this season arc exceedingly bright, Ray Branch, field agent for the Holly Sugar compuny of Gand Junction, announced Tuesday. Planting activities started Thursday and will continue until about May 20, Mr. Branch stated. Up until Tuesday, approximately 100 acres had been planted. According to Mr. Branch, contracts have been signed with Carbon producers for nearly 1000 acres. A blight resisting seed is being used, and 75 per cent of the producers ace using two factors phosphate fertilizer, which are expected to bring about a contest. bumper crop. Report Of Engineer Reveals Snow Cover On Price Watershed A D H ,al t .4.- Pin' tf l!.r Jail illii.g WlUl tltl) IIVH U(f 4ll rf.i) a fid JlatlS ideal I iU' at.I.g WliiJhraMdl I' put to I f INITIATE MEMBERS hospital. Mr. and Mri Matk IllLl.turJ frou in Salt J. I Sullivan of lrljrf under rnt a hernia operation Thursday at tl t' III US MUSIC KN3CIITS TEMPLAR Lutirirtj S PRICE CREEIS VISITORS J Cflecarbij C Lionel - Monday Sunday ROGERS WILL as David Harufl |