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Show t V Uc!- w,. - '- - C J!2 !. :u k ' !'f f f 1 -- j H rt u 5 STUDHffTS T ' ' jlEDN . n !(DE il Br TLv.jt i l, Sumter ACTIVITY Of Pupil te KtouJUv, nl r y lour Given a lare luckily WoiiwDy. ,udt,nlJ rt' rfrfCwtun w recognition of ird w AS INDEPENDENT their The postal rexinded nt CXH XTY. X CONSOLIDATION ITt.i lilt KM) op THE SIS' , M y 7 AND NEWS-ADVOCAT- 1934 M .MHtK Program Announced for Graduation Ceremonyij t.jS recent out. j thm one of Uie two daily mail drln . file to the residential d.stijct he dix'ontlnued, postmaster Carl V, Fjnjwy announced Tuesday. In addition to restoring the local service on a basis of two carrier deliveries, the government has authorized an automobile delivery of parcel post to the residential district and car service on letters to outlying districts of the community, including the Park Dale addition. It j j j l.c um turr by .lub Record Humber To Receive Diplomas At Iliyh School Graduation Exercises HARDING JUNIOR Rotary Donates Money to Light One A V Court 1 Mtttt-la- 1121 Td I u Unn-r- HIGH GRADUATION Program Announced For School ued f,r lighting one id the nuliUtpal lenm couits. The money Mat iiwJ by the Muik commute under Hi iiintion of Belmont Richards. IVnnii as tieen gaining in rapidly In Carbon county, and the lighting project will no doubt t big factor in solving the problem of crowded courts i dulling front the big in the number of net In A record number of graduate will! rvtt,,vf d,hlotnas at it.e annual gradu-- J pop-ulaii- extra-curricul- ae-J- ar vJ C-r- Commencement; 109 To Heceive Diplomas Graduation exeiciwi of tire Harding Junior high sihool will be held In the L. D. S. tabernacle Thursduy evening. One hundred nine student iy in-ctr- ae e en, I DISPOSAL j REPORT nt FOR PAST n, i na ay . Dc c c )c )c )c c Ic 1C 1C Tal-leric- Swimming Pool to Be Supervised by Red Cross Chapter REPRESENTATIVES OF Te-Har- c c c c Dame School Graduation Sunday Increasing Circulation Sun-Advoc- ate c c c e s ! ' SLATED THURSDAY t Piue Rutaiy to I uty to he 2 ation exercises of the tngh school Jriday. May jg ln ,ie L s for Marhip achieve- tabernacle. The das consists of will receive diploma. I7g students, 21 more than last The graduates will enter the tabclass. who bfM oi the senior at 7.55 p. m after which the ernacle Makeri of America" has been ' t rt ,! Wt four activity as the tlu-mfollowing program will be preaented: of the program. .Ljafcfh Khoul. and five girls, with Dr. James L. Barker, tu ad of the March, I (aiding orchestra; song, "Am-- ci three award, 'tj tvivd at ica the Beautiful," assembly; invoM GOVERNMENT PLANS jLnivcisity of Utah language depart- Tl.e Rt Rev. James E. 'lllh uld tTrr-Dick Jorgensen; rUction, oriment haemal. cation, CuthiD B . tusho, of the Salt Lake John Trak. Vivian Burn. the common, chestra; welcome, Helen Evans, stuMADE ON ilddrt'&s America lie Clark. Tony diocese, administered the sacra-jmrdent body president; talk. Student Defies, Harry OF MAIL i Bedford. Louise of confirmation to a class of -- Jrt, James Government and Councils, Dean vul1 ,nMn Caib.n county Sunday af- Lee. Vivian Peacock, CT.rnloni. INCOME OF CITY Hamilton. , vajua at the Nu,re Dam di Lour- Harold Patterlck. Don GARAGE, EQUIPMENT Violin solo, Kathryn Thomas; talk, j: E.:a des church. Cedi aiutenen and Malno "The Hayden Reese; talk, lowed by the procession of the Mimtxis of the class reported at MONTH MeansBuilder," of Obtaining Contentment, 4f I the church Saturday morning for a .fallowing winner of intramur Juildingr, Trucks To Be Disposed Virginia Harding; selection, orchesof retreat, their final preparaOther day will be as follows: speakers rin4 received medals: Crosstra; Of talk, Harding School Needs, After Private Operation ten-j- jr Don Snow, class president. Greet- tions for receiving the sacrament. For Municipal Revenue Over $11,000 David Lloyd; talk, Spirit of Hardf run, Lawrence Golding; Becomes Effective a year previous to the ings"; Miss Vivian Peacock, saluta-toriaWhile; horseshoe pitching In April, Recorders ing, Don Williams; presentation of sacratpe". "Makers of the Flag"; Miss they had received instruction ! CansavalL American Shows Legion Auxiliary awards; Statement Due to the fact that the federal Louise Hvalu, valedictorian, I Am the Rev. William A. Ruel, th of graduates, Principal B. x7 medals, presented this year presentation operated Star mail route out of Price an American," and George Ruff, J. F. Claffey and the Sisters W. se first time to the athlete McAllister; awarding of graduation order William Grogan branches of sport who will be superseded July 1 by private- president of the Carbon board of edu ity. O. H. Guymon, school certificates, that of receipts The class included Candida scholastic averages, ly operated services, the government-owne- d cation, remarks. be best totaled $11,-rl- y board member; commencement song, during April here Price, at and foot-garage Helper, Glen, buildings Norman Spring LaVar ; Hamilton Principal Johnson, will iron by 40 per cent of which graduates; benediction, Helen Hanson. Duchesne, as well as all equipment, present the class, and Superintend- side and Kenilworth. Don Snow, basketball, and Boyd Following Is the list of students on ed , light accounts. , will be disposed of as soon as pos- ent W. W. Christensen will award the Bishop Kearney was accompanied who will receive diplomas: DeWayne utnon, track. The presentation Revenue of the city for the month sible after the private contractors diplomas. The invocation and bene- - to Price by the Rev. Joseph I. Gosse zk6 e by W. W. Christensen. Anderson, Lee Anderson, Margie Anis itemized as follows: Lights, of Cathedral over take the lin, the and The routes. of Madeleine, services diction will be, respectively, by the Arnold Bean, Bill Bass, DavLwani medals given annual-- : derson, water department, $2109.20; id the Rev. James Collins, Mexican mis15 local employes of the garage will Rev. Wiliam A. Rucl, Ireta Box, Jennie Barney, the outstanding boy and girl in pastor of the Bcntly, sales tax, $81.10; business licenses, Mark Notre Dame church, and the Rev. E. sion church, both of Salt Lake Max June Bryner, WalrrJor class were awarded by be dispensed with on that date. Bryner, Accompanied by Rev. Ruel, they $1732.65; hospital, $2465.34; miscel- lace Buffmire, Wilda Josephine BorWord to this effect was received C. Linn, pastor of the Community sie J. Zmpey, club president, to left Monday for Manticello, where laneous, $17.65; dog tax collections, Vivian Peacock and Harry this week from the postal department church. en, Enola Chidester, Maurine Dustin, Bishop Kearney administered the $36; garbage collection fees, $103.75; Bernice Edwards, Helen Evans, Miro Postmaster W. Carl and One of the Empey, TV winners of the awards by impressive features of justice Feichko, Opal Fenn, Melba Flemeta-ki- s, the program will be a pageant of sacrament of confirmation at services service deposits, $119.50; ortennined on the basis of lead-- 1, was also the first official notificacourt $46.70. collections, Tuesday morning. tion here received that the Mazel governVarious flags by class members. Johnny K.- - Georgides, character, manly and womanly General fund expenditures, which Grames. On Sunday evening, the bishop atment would abandon of the ' countries be will and the operation represented by .5M, scholarship developtended the annual Notre Dame school do not include hospital expenses, routes Ruland Gardner, Adella Grundvig, following England, Beatrice Day; amounted to $7944.12, Mr. Grogan's Mr. Empey has been advised that Scotland, Ruth Faddis, Elaine Gam operetta, Paints and Patches. Pauline Gordon received the Gunderson, Henry Guymon, AlRay report shows. ma Hayes, Phillip Halamandaris, Hel'sail medal for extemperaneous Wilford Danvers, chief clerk of the mel; Ireland, vocal sextette selection, The principal items were the sum en Hansen, Dean Hamilton, Bessie at and Miss Earlene Durrant Railway mail service at Ogden, will j Marie Baxter, La Von Rasmussen, of $2704.94 paid to the Utah Power be here July 1 to take charge of disi Irma Storrs, Genevieve Williams, Hanes, A R. medal for oratory, Virginia Harding, Delmar Harand Light company for electricity Rose Heavener, Alice Henrie, Ora ill were presented by the student posing .of the garage building, the Florence Thomas and Mazel Harmon, ry, and $1170 for interest on bonds. Mae Ingram, Maxine Holden, John to Principal Norman Hamilton trucks and equipment. Mr. Danvers accompanied by Helen Thomas; Italy, Other disbursements were as fol- Holman, Thelma Jessen, Dick Joro, O Sole Mio, Grace members of the school faculty, arrived here Sunday to make an in vocal solo, $693.38; gensen, Winifred Johnson, Katherine Besi Jones, Herbert Adamson ventory of the equipment. With Carbon chapter of the Red lows: Water department, accompanied by Helen Thomas. $457.53; parks, Kavros, Bill Kenniek, Hannah Ken-nic- k, where department, light Alma Eldon Otteson, and to Katherine on Cross The lease the been Krissman, the property Spain, having by delegated Harry Violet King, Hazel Kissell, Elschool president. the Price garage is located will be Douros; Egypt, Glenna Allred; Japan city council to have charge of super- $245; police department, $475; cemfire mer Katherine Joyce Kos. $119.24; $95; ' seniors etery, department, 1. William Kohkonen, Yuta and The the on Price terminated will Yamasaki, China, vision, ground to pool swimming August their presented gifts hall David Lloyd, Adell . $44.87; Clinton printmaintenance, Lee, city the Hortense class advisors, Miss Rule; open shortly after the closing of the Casaday; Germany, Virgie Mulli-ar- d is owned by Rulon A. Bryner, Leonard, Carrol Leonard, Jim Mal-eko- s, Preston Summerhays. lease agreement having been made Holland, Maud Crawford, Lawrence schools, Vernon Merrill, Red Cross ing and supplies, $3.60. Frank Lessar, Clyde Marx, Lu-ci- le student who takes part in extra on April 24, 1922. The building was Zobell; France, Marie Louise Cances; safety instructor, announced this Telephone and telegraph, $43.15; Mathis, Lulu Maverakis, Harold icular salaries, $927; water stock and asSwitzerland, Malno Reichert; Greece, week. enterprises receives a eeri- erected at a cost of $19,480. The pool will be in direct charge sessments, $43.09; deposit refunds, Morley, Helen Monfredi, Fern Moone, on which are listed all of the A. M. Murdock owns the property Olive Pappas, Anne Georgelas; RusEdna Matson, Norma Ranta;; of Mr. Merrill, who has been associ- $51.50; contingent fund, $333; cost of ey, Betty Monroe, Barbara Mitchell, iaii activities in which he or she at Duchesne, the lease on which will sia, Scandinavian nations, Mildred Cook; ate supervisor of the local natatorium dog tax collections, $60; federal tax, Mabel MacBeth, Marjorie Mclntire, ipates. When a boy has four expire August 1. The Duchesne garLila McKendick, Fay McKinnon, Dorfor several years, and is a qualified $8.47; sales tax, $108.26. lies on his certificate spirit of America, Ethel Coli. and a girl age cost $13,813. othy Olson, Louie Paul Nick, George Other numbers on the program will Red Cross examiner. thre. they earn a gold medal, Otani. cB is Beauswim two He that America weeks the include: Song, reports presented to them when they HAVE TO CHAMBER Verlene Pace, Mary Pappas, Wayne seniare for this class Ate. senior summer, being pledge, class; planned tiful, Paulson, Charlotte Perigo, Robert r.e ors, and Hymn to America, double during which all persons will be givcomplete list of students who Pendleton, Delbert Petersen, Helen ved recognition for male quartette, Max Thorn, William en instruction. Free training will be CONSTITUTION NEW student body HERE BODY TAX to two Piantes, Gust Piantes, Earl J. Polhours daily regular patity this year is as follows: Casaday, Lawrence Zobell, Ferrell given lock, Genevieve Pleasants, Martha R. of rons the Lee otball Don pool. Empey, Snow, Vernon Mills, John Peterson, James Herbert Prince, acAccording to Mr. Merrill, fifty Jund Thayn and Rupert Burgess, At a meeting of the Price chamber Prettyman, Patterick, James Redford, Juanita Rath, Marie field Helen of the M. be will W. Pilling, distributed the tickets Clark. Bates, supervisor through J companied by Harry Angeles, Tony DeAngeles, of commerce directorate Monday eveReese, Elna ShepRasmussen, Hayden will be county relief office to boys and girls division of the state tax commission taps benediction, the After 7 Kenniek, Cecil ning, a committee, consisting of Carl herd, Edna Rowley, Ruth Rutherford, Spigarelli, Enlo and D. H. Robinson, G. H. Jones, Paul to tz Jackson are unable admis of who the close the purchase sounded symbolizing W. Empey, Frank D. Sawyer and W. Jewkes, Costa (Gus) Edward Scartczina, Verna Shunk, A Holt and C. L. Laudie, field repre- graduates high school career, follow- sion themselves. is Luke E. Fleetwood, was appointed to revise Pappas, Frank Eaquin-'AV- ar on new Spadafora, Jimmie Simone, An- of here Monday ed by reveille as a symbol t and b"laws of the lonrWauT Johnson, Jackie Aramaki, sentatives, arrived srarlchrHei:berr Smith, nsitltion , the collec- opportunities that lie ahead. and Vecchio and Gabriel Simone, business connected with organization. Stevenson. Clarence and tion of delinquent beer, cigarette aketball Louis The board voted to launch a camDeAngeles, Tony sales taxes Thomas Saradakis, Earl Stevens, and licenses. mgeles, Don on behalf of Utah rock asphalt, Claude Swearingen, Casey Swink, Votre Jackson Snow, paign Mr. Bates will return to Salt Lake with the particular objective of hav- La von Taylor, Sam Tallerico, Kathflj Pranc Gunderson, James ford, Harold Patterick, Cecil Thursday (today), wrhile the other this product laid on the state ryn Thomas, Dick Thompson, Annie ing Jensen and Frank the past two months of the group will work members four During the entire distance from Vuletich, Evella Waterman, Norma highway (Blackie) cco. has enjoyed The in Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Graduation exercises of the Notre Price to the east county line Wright, Rex Weight, Nyla Weight, the greatest circulation increase dcCccij Christensen, Lawrence Juan counties until May 26. A letter was read from the Glen-woo- d Don Williams, Meldrum Young. Dame junior high school will be held Announcement was made by Mr. in connection with the regular 10 experienced in any like period Gunderson, Don Snow, Springs chamber stating that during the past several years. Angeles, Tony DeAngeles, Bates that for the first time since beer oclock mass at the Notre Dame efforts were being put forth to have Names of many new subscribers became legal in Utah, the state tax church Sunday morning. that city selected as the site for the (Continued on page have been added to our list and commission Wednesday revoked a liThree) celebration planned when the Dotsero The Rev. William A. Ruel will individual counter sales have cense because the holder had violated preach the sermon, while the music cutoff is completed. The local orshown a marked increase. '! Asks state liquor laws. The action was will be furnished by the parish choir. ganization had previously passed a George Brajkovich of Spring Glen,' taken against Annie L. Hinton of resolution favoring Glenwood Springs who was sentenced by Justice M. W. Boys as the scene of the celebration. Moab, who, the Grand county attorRoss to serve 90 days in the county A proposal was considered at the jail for resisting an officer during Automobile ney informed the commission, plead-- j ed guilty of possessing hard liquor meeting to rebuild the chamber of the communist disturbance at Helper that his son- - Kate Niel-c- aJ and was fined. commerce headquarters in the city on May day, filed an appeal in disa hall, and arrange a complete display trict court Saturday. Revocation, under the beer control when struck by a dealfrom a Carbon county products. of bars forever person Brajkovich was taken into custody tsonofp'7 ferated by Angus law, in beer. The commission indiIt was also decided to continue ef- when he interfered with the attempts Willard R- - Nielson ing iL in cated similar action would be taken two junior divisions, Mr.Wright forts to have government mail service of officers to arrest his wife, who had stMr r t1Stdct court Frida? in numerous More boys will participate in Amer- the cases pending in "nson liquor for a smaller retained between Price and Duchesne. refused to move when special depu00, , damages of courts. ican Legion junior baseball in Price contemplates introducing Two additional directors were nam- ties broke up the crowd of communball be used will The accordball. regulation hundreds this summer than ever before, that at the meeting George Georgides, ists gathered across the street from ed stated also Bates Mr. seaas in previous of the in the senior loop one mile f Price are withholding ing to Clark Wright, directorat least sons. Modem barber shop and beauty par- the city hall. merchants of Utah Apnl 12, when the ran behind and face pub- activity, who estimates that a sch001 fch At the present time, the schedule of lor, and John Menotti, manager of the bus, from sale tax remittances, 4f he do not 400 youthful players will have signed and the J, E. HOLMES NAMED ON UTAH Price Mercantile they and prosecution licity play and rosters of various teams are Silver Moon halL company and end of this week. the m a DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE BODY anm theahted,Of Mr. remit in 30 da'ys. According to Mr. up by the These will be path In order to accomodate the huge being arranged. the names of all such delinas soon The in Bates, nounced to coroners of youngsters who desire J. E. Holmes of Rolapp, chairman in quents will be published and prose- number s death La 7 lnvesti gated the under the Legion program, as completed. Mr. ball law tax sales play The follow. of the Carbon Democratic central will cution the to prosWright, According the aecidpnt returned a verdict will probably be organhas been appointed to fixes a penalty of a fine of $1000 or three leagues of are was unavoidable. nines committee, of junior 12 sponsors pective years boys under six months in jail, or both, for re- ized, one for those J. Price follows: membership on the Democratic parTrading company, from 12 to 14 and as age one for of Scofield suffered tys state executive committee, acBert Peterson C. 14 company, Drug, Kelley and ?0N T0 START taining funds lawfully due the state. the Penney third for players between COUNTRY CLCB Eastern Utah Electric company, Zions severe bruises about 2:30 a. m. Sun- - cording to an announcement Sunday j REPORTED Ig WOOL SHIPMENTS Wholesale Grocery, Success Meat and day when he fell from a window of by Lyle B. Nicholes, state secretary. local the For the past three years, Part o, Queen City cafe, Rotary the Central hotel, facing Main street, The executive body has 18 members. has Grocery, Sixteen cars of wool, containing Legion American post of the have club. Moose lodge. Elks to the sidewalk. He was clad only Kiwanis bepounds, club, 380,000 c0arrnha'S Carbn approximately to eastern markets by sponsored two leagues, and itwasis the lodge, Silver Moon in a union suit, and as a result of foye the accident, and ha was unable Ahepa lodge, glve golf in been shipped t lin at community ac- - lieved that this :lubGeneral ,(rarbon hall, company, Department store, exposure, bronchitis developed, Dr. to explain how he came to fall out dance more CounCommission the Price County All nation to conduct the in first TuesCommission R. F. McLaughlin reported Tuesday, of the window. He was taken to the Price the Grill Cafe and desiring to re- - cording to an announcement one rjrruit than Peterson had retired some time be-- 1 Price city hospital for treatment. m company. !SCergha;esadvised to con day by Arch W. McKinnon, In order to speed up the play tUJO V.uu ran 3554 N E54SFAPFR E. CAHIiON Deliveries Daily rsr 3' Arti'iij' li,!i ibis Carrier Service Restored to Two MRDSFOR TERM M i: CIRCUIAIION V Ky 13554 Ck? ' a Convicted Communist Appeals 90Day Term Fr Damages Death in Over 400 Boys Expected to Mishap Sign up for Junior Baseball f Sun-Advoc- Fall Man Injured Out of Hotel Window ther.i1 j co-ow- n- er of the firm. i! WHO ADVERTISE TJlESTAd ISSUED IN EASTERN ANy MEDIUM THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK 'TZTTlZTrwnCATE RECEIVE lN - |