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Show ft A A A-- INDEPENDENT vxF v NEWsmuu.A CONSOLIDATION op TUI Alt.l of 2.2 Mills Made crease Z" rkSt , a,' - 1934 Carbon County Levy a tv DEMOCRAT LEADERS SLATED FOR TALKS Fixed, M l ' s: Boost Due To l933Strike ',iJ t!w niwitty OF CARBON MINE of levying coal mine strike l--. the Carbon county Ux bu been increased by tcomnflsNioneritoSl.S mills of 29 6 W an assessment ir-i- td ' U Tear. The levy was adopt-T- h, 'board at its regular meet- 'fit i)ie 1933 Murdock. Stale thairman to Addruw. (ounty Contention trpi, TAKEN BY DEATH1, At M .mli jw4. ami Hugh it, itiuwn t,f jlt tjte chairman of the IVmocrstic laity Joshua Seaton, Veteran Mining Will tx t),. pnn-i.- N I .alii f.if Iht li hatiijuri n,t jhe lx- - brbl (if I'M HI R S3 Road Heads Approve Important Highway Project East of Price Of Civic Groups ihamtx-- r u cimrneitx nj Kiw inn club, to k of DM For Joint Meet AT PRICE MEETING Itcprrenta!if SUPERINTENDENT , Plans Progress L Ument ST SVM AXD NED i,p Road Entire Distance to County Line Will Be Asphalted ATTENDING ANNUAL ltnit) CARBON HIGH BAND Tiiuis-da.- August lg at the tula rrstaurant, re tI,uiy assuming Ujx according o an annourut-mrn- i Wednesday by the cmnnuUrc m chaigp ti,p affair u cd by the thati.lx-- r ut (wHmrrtr OJto Hciirs. pipsuh-n-t i.f j he Utah Coal Oj ter a tors assixiatiun, has ao the invitation of the cuirjnittce 'J to attend, and the IVnvrr and Rio (ilande West! in railroad ha assuraine that it will mil a M'lltaliv e AKo in a gursH of the (hamtx-Will tx i.f business. Pine rity, Caitxui county and the cool, dry he und agHuu-ni-Ca- BASIN CONVENTION tx-m- g Laying of rixk aphH on 10.7 mile of U. S, highway 50 of Price, between Cat canyon and the Carbon-Kme- ry line, wa the largest ingle project approved by the tate road tt er Wrd.'lrvlav, I'nit Acting; ax Official August 15, at ttie ronunusion Friday under Utah's Hand f.0 of t H. I. convencounty highway construction p roStudcntx Make Trip tion wluih will ll i am. Joshua Seaton, 55. prominent Car- officially Open The stretch to le paved join with iron county mining man and superin- Wide tecognifion I again the 1934 CJ!. giv. the 10 mile of road t state recently surfacfor tendent of the Sweet Coal companys rn li lor and Cat turn etxinty by the ed with JtZe tax commission P a i g n of the asphalt from Price east. EstiCal lon high school band, winch il school purposes, an increase properties at Sweet Mine since 1927, ui mated cost of the project i $110,000. party - died at his home in Price about 11 00 Uinmill over last year. Elimattending the annual three-da- y in Carbon county Another project approved for this from jp. m. Tuesday of cerebral hemorrhage tah I in Industrial convention at transcontinental t the slate assessment Meeting will be route provides for oil Foil Duchesne. The convention levy for county following an illness of 10 days, court houv at ifTiHon, the Abe Murdock mix graveling of H mile in Utah and I ricultural Industlies 8 mills. 21 Friand conclude will Wednesday at 7 30 p. in Funeral services will be conducted x !on is Wasatch counties between Soldier The is The convention has born call.-- for commas- - j Friday at 2:00 p. m. in the Masonic sjmnsuit-- d fur day, Summit and the Carbon county line. 2 county funds, the tile - official J kina of Cos In tinThe Interest bon the . the pul con unit creating purpose of electing 27 delegate reduced the road and bridge temple under the direction of Carbon Uilivities of the tha'iilx-- r of commerce vention band, a distinction which for Cost of the work is estimated at $70,-00- 0. one-ha- lf j lodge No. 16, F. & A. M. The Flynn to the slate convention scheduled at and dev eh The sum of $5500 was also aua 5 mills, a drop of mg clover rooxtatiun lx. sover.il year past ha been accorded Provo September 1 for nomination -thorized for oil mix surfacing on .83 vjrr last year, and decreased funeral home will have charge of j tween civic organization of the city, the Thirty-eight- h of candidates for United States seninfantry band of miles in Soldier Summit. td unking levy from two mills burial in the Masonic plot of the Pievident Elton will Fort outline Taylor ator. justice of the state supieme court IXiugla. A summary of other projects apj.2i. making a total reduction I Price City cemetery, the naand state treasurer, us well as 27 some of the imxirtant project planSixty iudi-nlcomprising front for tins part of the state is jf a mill, which, deducted was proved ned by the organiation, and will dis tionally famous Carbon organization brn al uarnjt(n jjr as follows: Emery county, Hunting-ton-Ca.- it levy and the Lanarkshire, Scotland, June 11, 1879, delegates to the congussional con- cuv the civ ic .kf emergency cham-ler lift here for Fort Duchesne Tuesday, importance of the vention to tvo held to nominate a -- crease, leaves a net increase le a son of William and Mary Mason $45,000, of commerce. W. E. Flevtwixsd and will return Saturday. Tin band candidate for 2.2 from of the assessment oil mix representative treatment, secondary. f total county Seaton. He attended public schools First i a will act toa.vtma.vter. being housed In the Fort Duchesdistrict. Grand county Elgin - Cisco, 21 in Scotland and In 1907 he graduated ne school house, and meals are being While individual Democrats have $110,01)0, oil mix. miles, other in funds, from Hamilton the with county le.y served to them by the Rxsevelt Reacademy been active for some time, approxiSan Juan county Illanding-Monti-ccll- o, SENATOR TO ASSIST remain the same as in 1933, degree of mining engineer. He also lief society. 20 candidates announcmately being $20,000, grading and graveling, fallows: fund, from received la the government a first County general The bands schedule calls for three the county convention will be the secondary. kh: schools, 10.5 mills: bond in-- K class certificate as a mine manager in ed, one-hoconcerts daily, starting at first campaign step taken by the pry-t- y IN SECURING GUARD Hollow-Twist- s, Uintah county Half-wa- y 5 mills; old age pension, one-dl- l; Scotland. 7.30 a. m., 1:30 p. m. and 6.00 p. m. as a whole. as2.5 black $20,000, miles, After leaving college, Mr. Seaton poor fund, seven-tentThe unit is also scheduled for several to Silas Rowley, county According phalt. adverand assumed the position of mine foreman Democratic 'jnty exhibitions marching demonstrations, and on chairman, the public is Total cost of the projects listed UNIT, BODY ADVISED Thursday mill; dependent j for the Watson Coal company, and invited to hear ; morning will compete in the above is estimated at $350,000. Murdock and Rep. mill. colorful U B. I. C. parade. An or later was appointed foreman at the Mr. Brown. In addition to being rf fund, Altogether the Utah state road comof the seven incorporated cities IES Canderigg, Scotland, mine, state chairman, the latter is also coun- King Assures Cooperation In chestra made up of members of the mission has undertaken 44 road proowns in the county adopted the band played for the evening dances Coming to the United States in sel for the Home Owners' Loan corpoCES with the approval of the bureau Securing Appropriation levies as last year, Price city 1910, he Tuesday and Wednesday, and will al- jects accepted the foremanship of ration in Utah. of roads. This work will be public For Local so furnish the dance music Thursday f nf the only increase, from 20 to the Union Pacific Coal company's Project distributed among 23 of the 29 counApportionment of delegates for the and 1914 mine at Rock Springs, and in Friday. ties in the state. county convention is as follows: Price, - in the other communities was transferred to Reliance, Wyoming 19; Helper, 14; Kenilworth, 5; Castle Expressing himself as being favorSpecial Instrumental numbers by Most of the work to be undertaken la follows: Helper, 14; Scofield, as mine foreman, and a year later Carbon able are students features of the to the proposed establishment of under the $1,939,000 proGate, Wellington and Hiawatha, 4; a immediately Cas-lit- e, national guard unit in Price, Sen- general assemblies being held each Wellington, 27; Hiawatha, 2; took over the same position with the Spring Glen, Spring Canyon, Stand Is for mulch treatgram 10:00 a. m. 2, and Sunny side, 1.5. noon. to from William ator H. King advised the day Lion Coal company, prior to coming ardville and Consumers, 3; Scofield, some cases this ment In of highways. levies of incorporated cities and to Utah. Director E. M. Williams selected Price chamber of commerce in a letinvolves the obtaining of new gravel, Rains, Sunnyside, Latuda, Sweet Mine ter Li in the received Wednesday by Secretary the following soloists to appear on county are summarized His first work in this state was con- and Columbia, 2; Clear Creek, p, the widening of shoulders, some new J. F. MacKnight that he is communi- the general programs: Calvin Simfilows: Price Bond and bond nected with the opening of the Peeror other additions which Heiner, Wattis, Kiz, Peerless, alignment, Ro-latromcating with the secretary of war with mons, saxophone; Wesley Petty, fund,2l mills; special less mine, and in 1919 he went to cost of the individual prorun the Coal City and Harper, 1. up a view to having the necessary ap- bone; James Greener, trombone; Ted guaranty fund, 1 mill; as foreman for the Cameron Coal Several precincts have already held made. Reese, saxophone; Jack Jones, clar- jects. tegie library fund, 1 mill, months six propriation After spending company. conventions and virtually all of the Immediately upon receiving apwritThe chamber had inet; to hper Interest on bonds, 3; sink-lun- d, in Dorothy Jorgensen, oboe; An- proval of the construction program, previously Canada, Mr. Seaton returned others have arranged meetings to Wilten Junior Senator King and Representative gelo Hanes, mellophone; 2; waterworks, 3.5; sewers, Utah in 1920 to open the mine of the the commission announced adverelect the county delegates, according Abe Murdock urging them to support liams. cornet; Don Williams, clarinet; ptlngent, 2.5; streets, 2. Utah Central Coal company at Sco- to Mr. Rowley. tisements for seven projects totaling Bert of bass horn. the Prices efforts to obtain a unit Mclntire, rilington Interest on bonds, 6.5; field. He went to Wattis in 1922 and 90 miles of road in 12 sections about Instrumental duets will be given and estimated to involve an guard. Assistance of the congression4 fund, 12.5; waterworks, 4; took charge of operating a cutting expenTo Will al representatives was sought by the by the following: Victor and Domon-ic- k diture of Lngent fund, 4. 25 per machine for the Lion Coal company, Thus $473,000 nearly chamber of commerce directors after Bonacci, cornet; John Cook and cent of the new tjfield Interest on bonds, 5; and the following year was appointed is put unprogram Victor Bonacci, cornet, and Harry S fund for water they had been advised by Adjutant at once, and it is announced bond, 21; con-E- it foreman of the Spring Canyon mine. General W. G. Williams of Utah that Clark and Jack Jones, clarinet. Miss derway fund, 4. that preliminary details are about He assumed the superintendency at no additional units would be organsnie Gate General Phyllis Williams has been appointed fund, 2; Sweet Mine in 1927. At the time of completed looking to the advertising A good will trip to Emery county, ized in this state until the president accompanist for the soloists. of a considerable additional portion fund, 1.5; Hiawatha his death he was Democratic chairinof state in the Utah's appropand Moving pictures literal fund, 2. in which all business men of Price ordered an increase of the new program. man of the Sweet Mine precinct. termountain contest are to be shown will be spon- riation. tabining the county and city Mr. Seaton was married in Decem- are urged to participate, is not a during the convention. there chamAt 17 the the time, present sored residents of by August of Friday, PRICE MAN APPOINTED ON incorporated corn-ti- ber, 1903 to Catherine Brown Mr. Williams, who visited in Fort direction single unit of the national guard in will pay taxes on the fol-- 1 N. E. A. RESOLUTIONS BODY Scotland. He is survived ber of commerce under the Strathaven, aron to this Duchesne of that eastern Utah. Commenting Monday complete levies: Price, 54.8; Helper, by his widow, Price; one son, William of the retail trade committee It seems rangements for band accomodations, fact, Senator King wrote: Scofield, 61.8; Norman Hamilton, principal of the Wellington, 58.8; Seaton, Sweet Mine, and four daugh- organization. me are to form that will automobiles you justified reported that the convention commit- Carbon high school and entirely of caravan A 7side, 33.3; Castle president of Gate, 33.8; ters, Mrs. Kathryn Erz, Ogden, and at the postoffice and leave Price at in requesting that an appropriation tee had made lavish preparations to the Utah Education association, has atha, 33.8. anMay, Frances and Josephine Seaton, 1:00 of for the establishing royally entertain the students during been appointed to membership on the p. m. It is planned to take the be made Price. Carbon high band on the trip, and other unit. Price and some other part their stay at the convention. resolutions committee of the National to siting Golfers A large number of Carbon county arrangements are being made for a of eastern Utah should be entitled Education association, according to residents besides the band members word received baseball game between Price and a national guard organization. last week from associae Honored COUNTY URGED TO I be to shall attend the affair, tion officials. Mr. Hamilton I assure you that glad are expected Emery business men at Castle Dale. recently Members of the retail trade com- to press this matter and to act in the which has brought the Uintah Basin attended the annual convention of the lance will to the appropriation wide publicity in past years. be held at the Carbon TAKE FISK GRANT mittee are: A. D. Sutton, Gomer D.P. proper way have N. E. A. at Washington, D. C. made in order to establish a unit. Frank Country club R. L. Eldridge, eve-Peacock, : Saturday Comhonor of PRICE WOMAN ON PROGRAM visiting Fort Doug-er- s Bryner and Stanley Barrett. TWO MORE ENTER Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard will be anwll will the of details trip Board FOR STATE LEGION MEET engage a Asks plete Chamber Delegation in the state capital Sunday. in a match in a few days. nounced Late Sunday, Of To Accept Terms meeting will be the first be- OFFICE Mrs. George B. Harding of Price RACE Physicians Will two clubs since the will direct the community singing at sport oduced in Carbon several sessions of the state American county. A commis'atch wiU probably be played Acceptance by theofcounty Candidates File For Sheriff, Legion and Auxiliary conventions to Dr. F. F. Fisk s terms uminer on the be held at Logan August 16,17 and 18. Fort Douglas sioners of the and Legislative Posts; 26 will, which bequeathed funds Price post of the Legion and the local the Now Announced property to Carbon county for was unit of the Auxiliary will have five erection of a modern hospital, and seven delegates at the respective STAL of comThe ranks of Carbon county office conventions. urged by a Price chamber in- plant, according to Mr. Jones. This chief One of Carbon countys seekers continued to increase during HOWS merce delegation at the Monproduction of included installation of a new storage the past week as two new candidates ing labor. enterprises, commissioners dustrial of the meeting most suc- conveyor with concrete walls and rock asphalt, is enjoying its entered the the numReiterating a previous statement day. Rock As- other general improvements. A new ber of those race, bringing Utah the will since board the U. M. W. A. is not a political cessful year that to announced definitely It is believed that the sevpower shovel has been also placed 26, all but five of whom are Demo- organization, Frank Bonacci, local will operations the began after company until phalt take no action in service. at the Price crats. en years ago, Henry H. Jones, propostoffice is probated in district court on representative of the union, declared A considerable amount of asphalt announced Monday. Seven months of 1934 the duction manager, Fast Christianson of Wellington that the United Mine Workers are Burney 17. The cash bequest for gust $684 13 over the rev-- 1 be- has been shipped this year to Colo- cast his hat into the ring for the committeed to a policy. At the present time, 92 men are hospital amounted to $75,000.with the street projects Democratic nomination for and for rado highway and met of plant month at CorresPnding the a Our members, he declared, will quarry var sheriff, Several delegations employed ing ondavChrd8 t0 a rePrt issu commissioners relative to road im- near Sunnyside, this being the larg- in Grand Junction, Salida, Ouray, position for which five other Bour- take an active part in the coming elof Olathe and Delta. announcPostmaster Carl W. bons had already filed. Mr. Chris- ection, and give their support to est operating force in the history provement projects. It was state road tianson, a resident of Wellington for candidates who are fair to organizMr. the to Jones, a proThe by that approval According the meeting industry. the ed following were em- commission of an asphalt project on 10 years, has long been an active ed labor. the 3lalyear up to and including ject providing for improvement ofcom-hthe only time more men and 10.7 miles of U. S. highway 50 from Democrat. construction He explained that it is the purpose that in the when t0 route was mail as :f5red $9284.57, ployed Spring Glen stretch the of the the of company of end the United Mine Workers of Amto the The fourth present asphalt enter race the for work by been approved he first sev: munity - development commenceassure state representative, line will eastern to to to acquaint union members with the erica Mrs. administracounty Frank relief Total prior was underway I Postal receipts of Utah emergency of extensive of every candidate, and record a continuation the of has activity announced her Drury Helper ment of operations. "hich includes .VPue of nnCYUn imbe- at the plant. It is estimated, Mr. Jones candidacy on the Democratic ticket. then leave the subject to the political that are asked tons 400 residents and 350 Between r Wellington order SnaPartments excePting shifts said, that between 9000 and 10,000 She was one of Utahs four Demo- conscience of the mine workers. I on the nor produced daily, with three 2Tlpostal savings- - tc)- - provements be made and ing com- t:o,68 tons of asphalt will be used on the cratic presidential electors in the 1932 am satisfied. Mr. Bonacci continued, the said. ShipJones Mr. road, year at the end Wellington loop being operated, election. that when the union members go to middle Olsen, job. Barton ae I)prp,ared to $9898.94 for missioners instructed ments this year up until the to the local of of be the also for unions will polls, they will stand by those exceeded Representatives Material shipped year. nue tr county highway superintendent, i nd of July had already was the comstood by them in hours of need. who Mine the United Manti-Pigeof Workers Hollow and America the project JuI investigate the cost of graveling fou total for 1933, which motto is to elect the friends of met disre.ln , Our here to other on the several season. Saturday jobs evening for highway best increase of installation of culverts previous Ver the pany's and defeat the enemies of cuss labor of the state record Carbon road the pocounty work cently approved by income for the same mile stretch and submit the proj I'H last Considerable improvement to Mr. Jones. litical candidates in matters affect- i ar- - "hen sales totaled to the commissioners for commission, according the at has been recently completed Official, Succumbs; Rites .Scheduled Friday td r J, (.; Ix-m- r g a o(x-n-r- tx-m- d i 1 i 17c s gton ur 1 hs two-tent- hs x 3c ii oil-gra- Ro-lap- 5c inrx-Nm- pp 7c Good Trip Emery County Being Planned By Chamber 5c ral 3c es 9c To At Dance c 5c 10-m- an fc FOR Rock Asphalt Industry in County Enjoying Best Year a revenue it INCREASE over LAST YEAR ft )t f semi-month- ly ir:yJ i i non-partis- toted an as ISm44 h . i a- lt IlSet? on WHO ADVERT,SE MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN yZA'TS I RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK T7771jWOCATE T irE,,STUAfi ,N - |