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Show AIR ARMADA WILL jiporlant Projects Underway PAY VISIT SUNDAY' Between Price and Colorado Mites To TENTATIVE SCHOOL tySevcn M.tnes To Stop Here Sunday On (.'mid Will Tour Of Stale HardSurfaceJ Be On East Route k TO LOCAL AIRPORT 00 Ix'l a ct'll BUDGET APPROVED 1 tJ Uwlig rit e s',j! high'4.' Thursday, with rn'o(i hoLr hifu ot 27 men each daily. The project vroxwuirly $95,000 and to te completed tn about F eced Vaccuni.ng to Hay Gtlh. for tl.e state road com- J 't 1 ' Ai'V!y t'VU"d KWfsaesHSKS AT BOARD Price Swlmmlmj Pool Opens For Summer Months Pi ie t ity'i sw inuning pool op- ti'tl Tuesday, then by pi mutletreitUunal acing a iha-.in- t tivity lor tiumelous bovs and gills who have had little to their time suite school Former Carbon High Principal Named School Superintendent G. J. Reeves uc-cti- closed last week Siijiervisuin of the jvml this ear will be handled by the Caitxill chapter of the Hed Ci ss, with Vernon Merrill and Clatk Wright in charge, A number of eclal features are being planned for the summer months. PRICE BETHEL OF ' JOBS DAUGHTERS Appointed As Successor To Christensen G J, Beeves, funner principal of Cat bon county high nhool and the n ti.r now pimcipat of l)el Norte high Kntimatfd Expenditure LMed rirtiVfn ,0 17 sshool at Ciescrnt City, Cal.f, vull At $3.10,791.67 For sutr. ( ).uh wm, return to Puce this summer as supYLltinjf Official Have ('harge erintendent recently toll pl, under the gov- Year 191 Ml of the Cat bon sihool disernnirrit C. V. A aviation Of Miss Fredella Ceremony; piogium trict, succeeding W, W. Christensen, tour will of finally d, tlo.ee Sanford Head Init the who on July I will take over the of the Cutb..n Mli.M, il.ew f .fids ',?vr important project under- -' district for the 1934-3of Idaho Falls city superintendeney R Lund of Ih kf and H J. Mh.J sear L f A bethel of Jnb's Daughters urn school. are estimated at S33U.791 67 in the I. S. hhway 50.ofaccording of Laludj will u two of the Uu 57 mile tentative Mr. Reeves was apHinted fioin a Gilio. instituted heu Saturday evening at the oiling school is' pilols in the at in.nl j Of scheduled for final budget, which number of applicant at liie Masonic the direclarge under the of the Carbon county line. temple S,ilt Lake at 12 n. adoption June 13 vull le The budget was tion of the following officers: Mis. regular meeting of the board of edu25 day. ,:ou! datance. 34 mile line May by and mtendent W. W. Chrivtens. n Sjjxr Gertrude Benjamin, past supieme cation Saturday. At the same time, Day e "between lJc Caibon in Ogd. n at 12 30. have SaturOgden at guardian of the woild and supieme the board accepted Mr. Christensen's a R;ur ant 33 miles between day, and was approved by the board - p m : arrive Brigham Ciiy 2.30 p. Wairen Tler, associate resignation, effective July 1. line, of the education. organizer; md m; have 3 p. in, arrive Logan 3 30 1. The new district head served as of Utah: Mrs. Corgrand guardian rk ill be finished about August m Members ; leave 4 30 of p. The the Hiawatha now Price, on file with budget is p. m. arrive Presof the Carbon high school nelia Hall, of director principal music guardian 5 p. m., and will rema vn both the asphalt and oil pro-hi- George Ockcy, district and ton American llelHr posts of bethel No. I, Mrs. Bruce Milliken ifor m,u years, leaving here clerk, and is In 1929 been comiletd, there will will unite in observing Mrmoiiul day to public inspection. night theie. J. F. Woolley, all of Salt ,rt ,ak ov,r the Crescent City post road open le aving Pieston at 9 30 a. m. Sat- Tuesday and paying tribute to de and Mrs. u 'mile of hai At its June meeting, the board of Luke, nnd Mrs. John Hillabrant of tlon. He served a number of year Mm lrtce and the Colorado line, education also proposes to buddies at various cometer Wattis. on the Price city council, and was change the curday. the planes Will hop back to parted m it to expected that the improve-- j 1933-3- 4 the county. Lake. arriving at 11 a. m.; leave ut budget $7000 off by in civic affair. active The council incrcas--.rivcutting was guardian In appointa factor be nll big According to Arthur S. Horsley,, ed and installed as the appropriation for instruction, and I, 11 Lftke 12 noon; amve Duchesne Other applicant for the Carbon follows; Mrs. Eroser highway 50. of commander the Price the post, lavc 2.45 p. m.; arrive adding $4000 to the budget for re-- ! , ma Monroe, guardian; Charles Bev- superintendeney were as follows: E. rivel oik on the asphalt project will assemble at the Legion and maintenance, $2500 to the erna 3.30 p. m., remaining associate guardian; Mrs. E. E. Greenwood, Midvale, supervising Gill-t- o pairs eridge, fall. Verne last chateau here Tuesday at 9:00 a. tn.. N. completed n'ght for and capital $500 for outlay Radcliff, guardian secretary, and principal of Jordan school and formof the work, superintendent Sunday, May 27, the armada will after which they will fire salutes and Mrs. Zoe McKee, guardian auxiliary agencies. treasurer. er president of the Utah Education ch to being done on a state force-j- it decorate of the men leave Vernal at 9 a. m., arriving at graves According to Mr. Ockey the budget the installation of the association; Norman Hamilton, prinFollowing basis. at the following cemeteries: Welling revision i necessary because of add- Myton 9.30 a. m.; leave 10 a. m.; arthe council, bethel cipal of the Carbon high school; D. officers following is itt.nal for the job being quar-a- t ed transportation service, woi k on the rive Price 11 a. m.; leave 1 p. m.; ar- ton, Price, Carbonville, Spring Glen, were Inducted: Honored Fre- E. Williams, mechanic arts Instructqueen, the Utah Hock Asphalt com-ty- 's Castle and Gate rive Helper. Green River 1:45 p. m.; leave or at the Carbon high school; C. H. drainage line at the Wellington school A parade will be held in the after- della Sanford; senior princess, Frieda 2.45 p. m.; amve Moab 3.30 plant near Sunnyside, and it Is and C. W. A. work at various Madsen, principal of the Price Censchools CatherGraussman; junior princess, local of tons the noon at Helper, following which the rated that 8000 and spend the night there. of the district. ine Pierce; guide, Aileen Radcliff;' tral school; B. W. McAllister, prinExcellent re- -i diet will be used. in American the Legion Moab plot Helper at 8.30 a. m. MonNext year's expenditures as listed Leaving Irene Day; librarian, Ruth cipal of the Harding Junior high; W. have been obtained thus far, donated by the city, will marshall, in the tentative budget are shown in day, the plams will arrive in y cemetery, l; H. Wardell, principal of the Helper treasurer, Alice Graussman; be to state road heads, dedicated. A luncheon will be held at 10 a. m.; leave 10:30 a. m.; the school. Juana Buchanan. following chaplain, summary: Instruction, Dumber of federal and state at Helper in the afternoon, and a J. M. Waiting, superintendent of $191,300; general control, $15,073; co- arrive Kanab 12 noon; leave 2:15 p. dance Elizabeth piRecorder, Stevenson; the oil ordinate the Price way officials inspected jointly sponsored by m.; arrive St. George 3 p. m.; leave Idaho public schools; P. II. $760; Heyburn, activities, Nadine messenfirst Gleason; anist, auxiliary be and at asphalt projects Thursday, the 4 p. m.; arrive Cedar City 5 p. m.; Helper posts will staged J. E. Palmer, Kaysville, Hurst, of Provo; school $29,000; agencies, second operation Monroe; ger, Betty messenger, the Rainbow Gardens in the evening. .p including B. J. Finch, district remain overnight in Cedar City. at instructor the Davis county high $27,569.50; maintenance of plant, LeonElaine third Hicks; messenger, :neer of the bureau of public Participants in the parade preced- ora Tuesday, May 29, the planes will and formerly a member of the Carschool fixed $6000; fourth plant, Mildred charges, Burt; messenger, inr, the dedication will dj; Joseph Young, highway engi-ing cemetery bon high faculty; A. E. Jones, ML $11,075; capital outlay, $4010; debt leave Cedar City at 9:30 a. m.; ar- clude and C. S. Chamberlain, mater members of the three Carbon Johnson; fifth messenger, Mildred rive Milford 10:15 a. m.; leave 11:15 Pleasant, $71,450. superintendent of the North service, senior Pauline Bowen; custodian, engineer, bureau of public roads; posts, a drum and bugle corps Nanpcte school district; Homer Ferris Estimated receipts total $356,237.50, a. m.; arrive Richfield 12:15 p. m county Tressa Quilieo; custodian, junior n Muir, materials school and the band. for the Helper engineer itemized as follows: County school leave 2:30 p. m., and arrive back at Quilico; Inner guard, Dorothy Day; Aker, principal of a Park City school; i road commission and Mr. Gillis, tax, Salt Lake at 4 p. m., completing the outer guard, Roe Oppcrman; stan- J. Frank Day, Fillmore. coal $225,750; $7500; royalties, .net engineer. SLOVENE BENEFIT SOCIETY Samuel Eagle Burr, New York City, state school tax and land interest and tour, dard bearer, June Aline Spratling; TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY The armada will be in charge of a rental fund, $112,237.50; state high color bearer, Theda May Wallace; a graduate student at Teachers colBLE LECTURE lege of Columbia university; Evan B. school tax, $2500; state equalization committee composed of Ray L. Peck, substitute officer, Gertrude Hare. Four Carbon county lodges of the Winston commander; Murray, Logan; Joseph Jenkins, Salt flight fund, $5000; miscellaneous, $3250. was exemplified by The of the Salt Lake chamber of Slovene National Benefit society will officersceremony Lake, former head of the department HERE Christensen was Berof the Salt Lake bethel: Superintendent the thirtieth anniversary of at Ricks college, authorized at the meeting Saturday to commerce, and Dean Brimhall, who celebrate nice Johnson, honored queen; Helen of education James E. Kearns, Lowas in charge of the C.W.A. work on the organization with a special meetIdaho; E. make one more or for application Jiday night, May 27, will mark at Spring Glen Sunday, May 26. Singleton, senior princess; Getrude gan, and Franklin Edward Shaw, suping the airports. R. A. projects for the schools, work opening of the Bible Chautauqua A membership campaign will be in- Carter, junior princess; Betty Lou erintendent of school district No. 1, The pilots are Mr. Peck, Mr. lure to be conducted at the Am-a- n proposed including repair of boilers Milliken, guide, and June Buford, Evanston, at that time. Fal augurated Sherman Harland Sharman, Wyoming. and plumbing,- repair of books and Three past honored queens marshall. Legion hall, locals of the Carbon S. county society F. kenrath, Lawrence Jorgensen, 'orman C. Eckman, in response to furniture and improvement of the are located at Scofield, Spring Glen, assisted in the ceremony, namely: Harlyn Scheiber, Helen McLeese and many urgent requests from the playground at Castle Gate. (Continued on Page Seven) Spring Canyon and Helper. Gertrude Carter. lie, has consented to conduct this Requests for the use of school Following the installation, the new ire service in Price. He comes buildings during the summer months INSURANCE SUIT FILED was bethel with a silk flag, m northern were to referred the For Set Dates superintendent Ahepa California, and has Suit was filed on Monday by the the gift of presented Mrs. Ida B. Smith of San a well received wherever he has and resident board members of the Abstract company Francisco, supreme guardian. Other Convention In Price Carbon W.County various sections of the district. The tn this series of lectures. P. Winters to recover against At its monthly meeting Saturday, received and the donors were board authorized ConaSuperintendent evangelist says: World of $123.20, allegedly ow- gifts state board of pardons denied the judgment the seas follows: Honored been 24 23 have and n cause us to search the Bible Christensen to secure several persons jewel queens 22, July ing on insurance policies delivered Mrs. Benjamin; a clemency application of Lee Diamen-t- i, a solution to world problems." Mr. to watch various buildings of the dis lected as the dates for the district by the company to the defendant. The and head bands, who was sentenced in the CarWarBible, Mrs. L. A. McGee; aan will present trict during the summer and protect convention of the American-Hellensuit also requests interest of eight per ren Tyler, and emblems, gavel, bon district court in January, 1932 in No. bethel held to be association them of present vandals. Progressive against cent from May 21, 1930. day interest. He to serve sentence of from five years 1 of Salt Lake no theories of The matter of erecting a fence on Price this year. Delegates from his own and pled-- 1 of to life for assault with intent to murthe to Preach from evening, in Colorado, re During was telegrams school Utah, the chapters ground Ahepa Wellington the Bible. He ,tes and eastern Nevada congratulation were received from der Deputy Sheriff A. E. Gibson. yu to bring your Bible and ferred to Albert Barnes, board mem- Wyoming, Idaho three-daThe charge against Diamenti arose the supreme guardian and bethel No. aw him from y the parley. will attend text to text. He ber, and the superintendent. out of an attempt he and Frank Smith 2 of Ogden. the convention were con when you attended for Plans school, you made in November, 1931, to free your text book with sidered at a meeting of Price chapter so From South you, Garjuilo from the county jail, elaborate An pro of yur text book, the Bible, and Ahepa Sunday. he was being held pending a where to gram is being arranged, according business of liv- wl01 on a robbery charge. Diahearing C. Dalton, son of Mayor and John Doth here officers. and hereafter. lodge menti beat Mr. Gibson over the head Mrs. B. W. Dalton, returned Satur.itussion js free to all lectures with a revolver, and Smith shot Shere Public day evening after being away nearly SCHOOL CLOSING RELEASES is cordially invited. S. M. Bliss with the resultant loss iff on a mission for the L. 5000 FOR SUMMER ACTIVITY three years of the officers arm. Smith also reD. S. church in South Africa. He was WARN'S AGAINST ceived a sentence of five years to school met at Honolulu by his parents, reOF GARDEN The first full life. FLOWERS Paul Crouch, Convicted Leader Los of as Angeles. turning by way term in three years ended Friday Vote He spent approximately 29 months Music Contest Officials f flwers Of National Mine Body, To more than 5000 happy youngsters from gardens has To To Award mission Certificates the in stationed schools field, district being Carbon trooped out of Have New Hearing 20 months, at Johannes'odinv 50n?n Odense in Price, 1934 Contestants for a vacation period lasting until the at Capetown months four and the remainder burg of September. fore part ,who warns against Draetil District Judge George Christensen All junior high schools of the coun- of his period of service at various Members of the stale and intereLand advises that any Monday granted a motion for a new ty held closing programs last week. other cities. mountain music contest committee Prosecuted ftca!ing Flowers will orhis missionMr. Dalton completed case of Paul Crouch, The final period was devoted mostly voted at a meeting Monday evening t le fuAest extent trial in the Carbon and Emery producers who the law ganizer for the National Miners un- to checking in books and equipment ary work the fore part of January, in the city hall to recommend to Maysigned which he He toured the government wheat contracts after Orient. of March in semester who convicted was ion, or B. W. Dalton and the city council and now, because of drouth, wish to have unlawful assembly for his participa- and finishing up left Price in June, 1931. ftoctedtht Pulice force that the contest intermountain be their ch forthldv.keep a vigilant tion in the alleged riot on Main plow up wheat, pasture it off 1935. continued in drivih or cut it for hay, should consult the and a deter- - street of Price last September when The intermountain tournament this county allotment committee before underway to check 400 union members and sympathizstealing was combined with the state doing so, according to W. W. Owens, year ers came here to protest the holding meet, but under a ruling of the Utah assistant director of the Utah extenof union leaders in jail. music contest committee, the state sion service. This committee has a Crouch was originally charged with contest is to be held in a different form which the producer must fill on riot, but the jury convicted him city each year. The intermountain out before the allotment committee fc'ents, the lesser charge. He was sentenced festival was conducted here in 1931, gives its written consent for him to the in months last week to serve six atK)nal 1932 and 1933. abandon his wheat acreage. to a complete change of adcounty jail, but a stay of execution The committee decided at the meetWednessubject It is only necessary for the promade was four CarTi was granted until Judge Christensen Announcement ministration at each city election. to award engraved certificates to ducer to follow the above procedure ing to has agreed Fisk students .F. F will on :thenaZJS0Uuty the new trial plea. passed day that Dr. The medical society is eminently all schools which competed in the when this abandonment of acreage Moines t schoQl band contest The motion of Charles Guynn, an- loan Price city $15,000 to complete to select men of necessary 1934 contest, showing the record of will leave him less than 54 per cent qualified and 2 p S May 31 and other union leader, for a new trial the erection and furnishing of the medical and business experience to the contest groups and individuals. of the average acreage in wheat. For ",high M; Wllliams, Car-rton a under con see that the of riot was denied by It was voted to contribute $10 to instance, if a producer had an avis run both for municipal hospital now hospital convicmS dlrector, will also at- - Judge charge Christensen. Guynns the money to be forthcom- the good of the institution and the the Montrose, Colo, high school band erage of 100 acres of wheat each year struction, aj tion resulted from his activities durcontrol and super- taxpayers and to secure an efficient to help defray the units expenses on during the base period, he agreed, ing providing the strictmcSnl ,rcgistered are ing the coal mine strike conducted vision of the institution is kept administration regardless of policies its trip to Des Moines, la., for the when he signed a contract, to plant per xophone by the N. M. U. at Spring Canyon ly out of politics. national band contest on May 31 and not more than 85 acres nor less than or politics, Dr. Fisk stated. W druni lMa oney- Hiawatha, in August. He was one of the officithe hospital June 1 and 2. Montrose won first i 54 acres for harvest this year. that that the man He business suggests proposes Fisk s Dr. major division; Jack als in jail at the time of the riot in of three selected for membership on the con- place in the Class A concert division! If he planted the 85 acres and now be operated by a board - uarrv majors divis- -' Price. doctors trol board be a large taxpayer, and of the second Price contest and re- wishes to cut 30 acres of this for hay, be to of them two members, leadThBar Helper, clari- Charles Wetherbee, the third Medical society therefore inetrested in seeing that the ceived a superior rating in concert he can do so without consulting the by the Carbon i,?embers r,f iWoJast named er, has not been tried yet because of elected man, one of hospital is managed efficiently and in the tournament this year. business allotment committee as he would still a third arbon high ill health. He is accused of riot at and the year The committee also decided to have 55 acres of wheat left, which m the county, economically. Dr. Fisk made it plain taxpayers i, yDip the largest with or the that if his proposal is accepted, he sponsor a dance at the Silver Moon fulfills his contract. Spring Canyon, and is named named by either the society b.ack Crouch and Guynn in a complaint will demand that both the erection hall on Memorial day, Tuesday, May If, however, he wishes to cut for ?& hanHeSJubr,ing council. Iho methoda to im charging criminal syndicalism. None city 30. of the 50, 60 or the the and this pasture or plow-u- p believed hay, hospital, operation plan state ul Dr Fisk said he county, as well of the leaders have been tried on the be kept absolutely entire 85 acres, he should secure the when of the complete, benefit city, the for be would fnntounces latter count. Mrs. Glen Allred and daughter, written consent of the allotment cominout of politics. the public and the hospital itself,msti- a1meerh?LUTlofthe - Glenna. left this week for Evanston, mittee as he would have less than the be considwill The probably oMhe plan Mrs. William Littlejohn returned asmuch as the operation in the ered by the cUy council at its regular Wyo. They will return in about two required minimum of 54 acres when J concert W blcb ands Saturday after a business visit in Salt tution would be perpetually the inspector comes to check his farm. weeks. not 'meeting Monday evening. and men, of experienced hands Lake City. V -- U,. Sundae, uu wm various FORMED SATURDAY l,-d dis-Vr.f:- 5 Memorial Plans t'tah-Colora- ve ! el ' ac-:-- over-budg- ig et Tor-re- Rath-mil- i Eller-bec- k, SUNDAY Rex-bur- g, Eller-bec- k, - Board Turns Down Carbon Convicts Plea For Freedom ic K Price Missionary Returns Saturday Africa New Trial Given Union Organizer Rug-ger- io Committee Urges Continuation of Price Band Meet By Carbon Judge &EF , nine-mont- hs 5 Carbon, Emery Wheat Raisers Advised Of Contract Alteration S Lied Price Doctor Offers Loan To Complete City Hospital : .Wrectour 1 Attend Tournament 1 he ' f I 1 - M I j Vfvver I f CHANTS who ADVFRT1SF IN THE medium issued in eastern utah SUN-ADVOCA- RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED TE - almost every home in carbon and many in emery each week |