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Show 4. tj at i h , IXDiHN Dl;NT NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OF TUB SUN AND N 1 COUNTY RELIEF IN UlAK KILLED ORGANIZATION NOW COMPLETE WRECK EAST 00 rviL ti) Victim Of y.V.lflina Mibno Knroute To ( Collision '. oa ti, 0 Wrlma Milano, 33. o f .. d m. about 2 30 he which U tn 0 car in coilidJunction CrinJ r. W with of Thompson cuSrt dci dnvm by George Coombs of v !y.dt j Butij trtl Junction Grand ft k. i Sa. Car-kilV- (A occupant E rr t w ut, t of the car in which tiding were Mr. and Wilson and their four They were on their way to attend the fun Jancuon taGrsrd Jj! irfYlcrt of a relative of Mr. Wll-J- e There were three passengers Jr A' rth Vr. Coombs. k: Wilson, who was driving the on the ar srd his wife suffered cuU children escaped the while kt, of the truck occupants un-So- ne r injured. idcnt was investigated by and Sutf Patrolmen Vernon Davis Ariur Kcavencr of Price. On his mum to Price, Mr. Davis re (ported V, MAY BWS-- K. NIMBI High Honors in Colorado Meet Norman Dray Of Helper Named Presidential Nomine On New Deal Slate i In Cat bon county wa completed Sunday at a merlrng of the central committee. As previously announced. Rollj West will be works division manager of the new' program, with Arthur 11. Drajer as supervisor of relief. Appointments announced Sunday were as follows: Jwhn B. Cima, assistant supervisor in charge of Frank G. Young, accountant; W. A. Cogbill, payroll clerk; Mrs. L. J. Lloyd, disbursing clerk; James G. Reese , convnodity clerk; Frank W. AveriU, safety supervisor and timekeeper; Rhea Robertson, office secretary. Tlie staff of investigators will include Grace Van Wervcn and William Hill of Helper and Nephi Kay, Loren CoUiing, Wallace Grange, Ethel England and George Karras of Price. Offices of the emergency relief administration are Leing moved from the Turner building on Main street to thj? building formerly used as a boys' dormitory. The new headquarters arc on South Third East street. , Helper. Latuda. High! REORGANIZATION School Units Win OF CREDIT BODY, High Ratings Cat bon county's thu-CHAMBER STARTS entiles in the western Colorado music tournament at Crand Junction Thursday, friday and Satutday won high hun-o- is m every contest division in which they participated. Carbon high. Helper and Latuda all were awatded a superior rating in the parade division, while Helper was judged superior in the Class C concert contest, with Carbon winning a rating of excellent in the Class A concert division. Drum majors of the local units, Cecil Christensen of Carbon. Walker Diamenti of Helper and Paul Vulano Latuda, were awarded superior Entrance of a third ticket Into the field has added considerable Interest to the forthcoming atudent body election at the Carbon county high school. Business, Professional Men In Favor Of Reviving Two Iocal Organizations As the result of a meeting Friday of business and professional men, who were called together for the purpose of considering reorganization of the Carbon County Credit association, the Irice chamber of commerce a meeting Tuesday, at which time local merchants voted to continue activities of the latter or-ionization, reorganize the credit isociation and the two bodies sixinsori-- of ! ojx-rat- K II THREE TICKETS HONORS DIVIDED ENTER ELECTION AT HIGH SCHOOL EVENLY IN M. I. A. - Organization of the adnuniMratne division of the emergency friief D VOCATK J, ISJ4 Carbon County Band Awarded Sunday til. fi Administrative Division For PRICE SUNDAY U. A. Selected At Meeting OF tll'KM) v Ay e Norman ltray of Hel(er is candidate for president on the new slate, which ha been designated the New Deal ticket. Other nominees are: Vice president, Miss Mary Elizabeth Beveridge, Rtlce; 'secretary. Mu Earlene Durrant, Castle Cate; treasurer. Miss Cora Fuller, Columbia; historian, Mu Lydia IX'Angele. Biice; debating manager. Mis Mari.m Twits, Irice; athletic equipment manager, Clifford Haycqpk, Spring Glen; athletic business manager, Darwin Reese, IVice; commissioner of publications, Miss Katherine MacKnight, Price, Other piesidential candidates arc Jack Jones of Hiawatha on the Blue ticket and Kay Bunnel of Hclcr on the White ticket. Mu Frances Coli of Price has tmen selected as candidate for historian to fill u vacancy on the Blue slate. ANNUAL CONTESTS Sit Wards Participate In Stake Competition; District Meet On May 7 Hunuii were evenly divided in the annual honor day context conducted Friday evening in the L. D. S. tabernacle by the Mutual Improvement asoclaUot of the Carbon take. Representative of dx ward competed in the contest!, which were under the dnectlno of Arvel Steven, member of the M. I. A. board. Mix DorU Porter of Green River won first place in the Gleaner Girl public (eaklng event, while Hubert Hreinson of Castle Gate won first in the public speaking division for Spring Canyon and Wellington in the respeeUve divplaced M-M- d ision. Miss Anna Laura Watkins of Trice was declared winner of the retold story contest, with Castle Gate plac- ing second. coojHTative basis, The play, Conflict," presented by W. E. Fleetwood, president of the a Wellington cast under the direction chamber, presided and declared that of Miss Wanda Snow placed first in an active commercial organization at Coombs had been placed underof with Spring Canyon taking drama, was a big asset to a city. He also by Sheriff J. B. Skewes second. Grind county. commented on the need for a credit Castle Gate ward won the dancing HOSPITAL INCOME n Milano was bom at Carbon-Decembassociation, and urged business men with Price and Spring competition, SCHEDULES 24, 1900, a daughter to accord wholehearted support to honors. for runner-u- p ticing Canyon Vicolantl. She Rase Dominic and the reorganization program. EXCEEDS EXPENSE event was judged by the parThis and the J- F. MacKnight submitted the jj rorvived by her mother proticipants themselves. ANNUAL SOUVENIR John huowir.g brothers and sisters: posed plan for reorganizing the credit Judges for other contests were: IN When the Carbon high band per-- 1 association, suggesting that complete Viin, Lee Milano, Mrs. Kate MarQUARTER Clark Wright and Miss Kate Drama, formed in tho concert contest Friday records be kept of credit ratings, ta, Mrs. Mary Alice, Mrs. Rose Smith of Price, and Drewie ChrisDANCE MAY Timen and Mrs. Nilla Leonard, the audience was asked toed upon the establishment of ex tensen of Columbia; retold story, Earl funeral sendees were conducted stand while the Palisade band change accounts computed from bust Institution Gains Over $G00 Acord of Castle Gate; public speakson,cc a bouquet of flowers to the ness house records. ftdnesday at 10:00 a. m. in the Notre Proceeds Of Hal! To He ing, Miss Veronica Hcinlcin of Price. During March, Report Mr. MacKnight was chosen tempDure local group. Winners of the contest will take 351 is the de LourdesGlenchurchith burial Of Recorder Shows For Clubs Student The Montrose band, which was orary secretary of the association cemetery under Spring in the district competition May part Loan Fund lie direction of the Flynn funeral 7 in the tabernacle here. Entries from judged very outstanding in the state and a committee consisting of W. E, According to a report issued Fritone. and intermountain contest two weeks Mclntire, William Hakalo and Glen and San Juan stakes will also One of the outstanding social af- ago, was the only Class A band to N. Nelson was chosen to arrange for day by City Recorder William Gro- Emery participate. fairs of the season, the Rotary club's win a superior rating in the concert another meeting of business and pro- gan, receipts of the Price city hosDistrict second annual souvenir ball, will be contest. fessional men to consider the revival pital during the first quarter of 1934 distotaled $16,231.04 as compared held at the Silver Moon hall SaturIn addition to the Carbon entries, of the chamber of commerce. Of Kiwanis of bursements $14,641.35, leaving 12. is The dance Wilbur Burnham presided at the day evening, May the following schools rated superior held each year for the benefit of the in parade; Grand Junction, Fruitvale, meeting Friday. Mr. Hakalo, Mr. net balance in the bank of $1589.69 Praises Carbon county student loan fund es Collbran, Fruita, Glenwood Springs, MacKnight, George Richards and Mr. This latter sum does not include inApproximately 5500 valuation notablished by the Rotary club several Palisade, Paonia, Delta and Mont- Burnham were named on a commit- terest on daily balances. At a joint meeting of the Price and tices for property situated in Carbon in Included is of sum the to tee I outline a plan for affiliating receipts years ago. rose. Helper Kiwanis clubs Monday evenwill be mailed out by May taken $4686.62 in March county from the com1000 the credit the association and cham Over for the invitations UniJoseph De Luca, head of the ing at Helper, J. J. Boyd of Buhl, to an announcement by 10, Revenue fund. of according the hospiing ball will be mailed out this week, versity of Arizona music department, ber of commerce. Plans are being general Mo, governor of the Utah-Idah- o Treasurer R. M. Reese. as Januwas tal months follows: County ata made by for to the with is a and crowd joint meeting expected district of Kiwanis, large judged the concert, while Leopold A. praised the Price Taxpayers are advised that the ary, $4187.80; February, $2892.84; Yost ef Fort Douglas decided the par- Helper chamber in the near future. orfanization as being one of the most tend the affair. will meet as a board commissioners $4463.78. March, as All persons purchasing tickets, ade winners. De Luca officiated at the outstanding in his division. on May 21 and June of Januwere: disbursements equalization Monthly well as extra ladies, will be entitled Price contest last year, while Yost and Class A concert contests. Mr. Boyd highly lauded the local 7 and 19 to examine assessment 6, $1688.60; ary, $3723.98; February, souto participate in the drawing for club for its has been a judge at all four tourna.The royal treatment accorded local achievements, activities, Also included in ex books and equalize the assessment in The drawing will be ments held. here. venir financial status and visitors by Grand Junction' at that March, $2287.09. prizes. recomembership were $5968.80 for 1933 this county. penditures conducted throughout the dance, and Tournament visitors were enter- time will always be remembered by bills for overdraft on Complaints and requests for abate$59.15 paid, 9i rd.Jacob Coleman of useful and valuable several hundred tained by the Carbon and Helper the large number of Carbon county 1 and $915.73 for March bills ments must be made on those dates, Provo, lieutenaJanuary nt governor of the district, also gifts will be given away. bands Saturday morning, the Price residents who accompanied the band or property owners forfeit their right payable. The hall will be effectively decor' unit giving a parade demonstration tdGratn apoke. S. L. Mendenhall of Spring-rid- e, to any relief from excessive valuareActual in the March, earnings in Director E. M. Williams, Herbert past lieutenant governor, was a ated in a scheme carrying out the and Helper presenting a concert. tion. Tax notices will be sent out in to amounted shows, port $2849.82, Ber-nardi fuest at the The announcement of results was Adamson, Nick Galanis, Elmie principles and ideals of Rotary. meeting. while during the same period current September. will made at a massed band ceremony on P. Phalen were guests lovers J. Dr. Sanford and dance Carbon county actof Price bills Ballinger paid and current bills payable at a banquet given Saturday evening ed as toastmaster, with Mayor E. F. recall that the souvenir dance last Saturday evening at Lincoln park. amounted to $2195.87, the hospital successful men. were most The contest business the Junction to Gianotti of Price visitors by Grand Helper welcoming the year was one of the amusement showing a net gain for the local pal loud in their praise of the hospitality Price visitors explained how the state thereby luests. S. J. of $653.97. month Sweetring, Price club yet held at the westto contest music of held and intermountain ing ace. Club officers urge the public extended them by residents secretary, responded, Total collections in March xvere instrumental and vocal numbers attend, not only to spend an enjoy- ern Colorado, and expressed the op- here was handled, and they were ad- $4298.32, distributed as follows: Cur J. A. Best and Frank Gigliotti were worrelavised that Grand Junction intended inion that the already friendly C Mmpltted the program presented able evening, but also to aid a rent 1934, $1506.60; prior months of fined $25 each to same method Monday by Justice A. the rnext sections have two the adopt year tions between uring the dinner, which was follow-- d thy cause. 1934, $931.25, and 1933 Lee when they pleaded guilty to of having civic organizations handle Committees in charge of the affair been developed even farther. by dancing. $1800.47. a charge of fishing out of season. Thirteen Price Kiwanians This was the first time since 1930 various divisions of the contest are: General chairman, Robert McMarch and earnings are itemized in the They were given a stay of execution their Brock-banthe entered I. band R. wves attended Dr. Carbon the that Kinnon; invitations, as follows: Operating room, for 10 the affair. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker of Con- - report days. tickets, Ruel Redd; publicity Grand Junction contest. In that year,$428.84; medicine, $109.41; were arrested Sundefendants The where sumers for left unit Kansas, Williams partiD. M. E. Friday Frank Sawyer; Director and advertising, $89.15; nurses board, $29; dressings, Ul'CHT ACTING CITY in Fish creek. while of Dr. winillness called the were angling day HEAD by they James R. Lund; souvenirs, cipated in its first tournament, ; miscellaneous, $89.85 I DURING MAYORS ABSENCE business, mother. Walkers the both in parade decorations, and Gomer P. Peacock, ning first place H. Rhead. Parley lie Mayor B. W. PRECIPITATION FAR BELOW Dalton is absent NORMAL, OBSERVER REPORTS to the Hawaiian islands, OFFICERS RELEASE SUSPECT oilman J. STEALING Clyde Vaught will be IN SLOT MACHINE Henry Fiack, government weather of the city- - This was Annual Mothers day services of observer for Price, announced Satur Price at an adjourned lodge No. 1550, B. P. O Elks, Jr council meeting of Ed. Wahlquist, who was held in jail day that the precipitation thus far will be held Sunday, May 13 in the !y the in Thursday evening. a for several days as suspect this year was approximately 50 per Elks hall also voted to amend the according to an announceof slot machines from Goldcent of normal. stealing ment Monday by S. J. Sweetring, n3 eer ordinance, setting the ings service station and the A. & W It was recalled that the Sunday Between October and March 31, chairman of the committee in A special program in observance of BuaiiJ? rftai1 license fee at $50 an charge. was released Monday. or- school here was organized by Peter the precipitation amounted to only cafe, of the o $75' aass B hccns-nbtl- e Other members of the committee are Law- the fiftieth anniversary Police of Chief to 3.64 whereas the normal figure Gust Platis and W. W. Lewis-ThAccording ward Sunday Johnson, Emery stake superintendent, inches, hQlder tQ gell botUed rence Whitmore, the evidence was in- ganization of the Price the L. D. S. and his assistants at the request of is from seven to eight inches. or in was presented school with program will be public, and on consumption the premises. sufficient to connect Wahlquist loJ. Cecil Alter, federal meteorologist, every one George Frandsen, bishop of the Price is invited to attend. Full tabernacle Sunday morning. The the thefts.. announces that this season is the dry-e- st details of the services will be anschool was organized on Ward. cal Sunday Price Utah has experienced in 20 years. nounced next week. Price was a part The first officers were as follows: May 4, 1884, when William J. Tidwell; of Emery stake. Superintendent, serv- first speaking RECOMMENDED FOR POST assistant, Peter I. Olsen; second Since that time 13 men have .. Carbon D. M. Faddis has been recommended as superintendent of the Sunday assistant, Christian Petersen; secrewere intro- tary, Erastus Olsen; treasurer, John ed for Ex-Servi- ce school, eight of whom appointment as postmaster at Sunday, as fol- J. Rhodes; librarian, Jens Petersen; Spring Canyon to succeed George program at the duced Gordon- W. Hors- chorister, Herman B. daughter of Horsley. men lows: Peter I. Olsen, Arthur Murphy, according to an announcers' Harry Gordon of Wilon Nixon, Price, Reenvployment for George Jones, ment on made Friday by Representative first At the Joseph meeting regular the ley, of members aanual extemporaneous was discussed before One dance which Carbon county speaking Joseph F. MacKnight, May 11, Jens Petersen and Bishop Abe Murdock. Downard, liam Ameramusement lovers always look forR. HigJesse and 1 CarboiL,C?.ntest sponsored at the Price, Helper and Hiawatha BGoetzman were the Frandsen speakers. Sarah by Dr. H. ward to will be staged at the Silver igh. schol Friday by the ican Legion posts Friday evening who is now in office. M. Leigh and Mariah Powell were gins, veterans Moon hall Saturday evening when beclub' Lake, Salt of Miss Gordon Ray Adams the held talked on t,niS pos who John Potter, appointed as teachers. Donations were No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, Price Other nnf subject- - Hitlerism. employment service representative. tween 1913 and 1917, was unable to requested for the purpose of buying $75 holds lodge at annual birthday ball. its Helper. fifth held and their sub-- The meeting was jects service, the morning at books, the sum of $3.10 being raised. had be present MlSS Marian after-noo- n veterans chairman of the Allen J. that Browne, at the C. He explained Twiss, m e but was in attendance Wed- committee In charge, announces that who The first Sunday school had 23 George Pappas pleaded four guilty Brain W'den,,IIenningson other The preference on work distributed by the Of meeting. w'hereas the present enrollnesday before Justice A. J. Lee to a the affair gives every promise of beCora FuUer, national reemployment offices, but have served as superintendent three members, Byrd ment is reported to be over 1100. adminisof possession of moonshine ing bigger and better than ever berelief charge George J. emergency Tidwell, Miss the Fern Afford under rAntarctlc; William v are dead: attended the who Those and was fined $75. He was fore, which means that dance lovers main A' organizaThe whiskey, requisi the was Alice Iwamoto, tration, need I 'Tennessee and Utah Thompson. tion meeting and who were present allowed a five-da- y no stay of execution. of this district are assured of an evemen had no prefer- W Eldridge longis j The C0!ft a!ley Authority. and J. Stayner, fourth, Ralph I. were Peter The services was the at Sunday complaint signed by Sher- ning of rare entertainment. One of state. the direrii,eSt Jas conducted under ence over other applicantsaler a resident of the Mrs. Mary Hors- iff S. M. Bliss, who alleged that Pap- the largest crowds in the history of Seren veterans Olsen; were Olsen, that stated the of J mber of Kate Smith a program Adams Mr. Other features Carbon high faculty. so had preference for political ap- historical talks by Ernest S. Hors- ley Rhodes, Gilbert Peterson and pas had two gallons of whiskey in the local amusement palace is exi dges We mus his possession Monday. cases John J. Rhodes. pected to attend the dance. l!organ ann yilUams' George pointments, but in such and Charles W. Edwards. Cley H. Madsen. the position. handle er ROTARY i 0,1 u Cat boils record in instrumental en- semble competition was as follows: Saxu)hone, good; woodwind, excel- The Carbon unit lent; brass, suH-rior- . also was judged excellent in sight reading. Over 1000 musicians, representing 22 schools, participated in the three-da- y meet, which was one of the most successful ever held in Grand FIRST FOR 13 12 ! bas-eveni- Governor Highly Price Club 25 Treasurer Prepares Valuation Notices J 25 25 Justice Fines Pair For Illegal Fishing , 5 k; X-ra- $51-83- 12 Price Ward Sunday School Observes 50th Anniversary .taP Snhead 8 Plans for Mothers Day Made by Lodge . e 8 Student Wins Hear Contest at Legion Posts High School Talk on Employment Men For 4 Annual Anniversary Ball of Elks Lodge To Be Held Saturday 9 - r Whiskey Possession Brings Fine Of I C. wpro-nStant- s c. inT v'i - Si ex-serv- satisfactorily WH0 ADVERTISE "jy by a JJNTS MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN UTAH . receive the benefit of the largest coverage ALMOST every home in carbon and many in emery each week |