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Show r.. at A ; :s J'j AN r ISLEfODc-- PRINCIPAL LISTS nfll I won 5DAY -- Only Two Changes Made in Staff Of Local Institution for Coming Term. On Place jn Seeks .NEWS,,, pi FOR CARBON HIGH Ith Ay Democrats Open Campaign by FACULTY MEMBERS turda T t If) iftfiff vr ax Glr - j 3569 dy EXPLAINS CODE TO Electing lonvention Envoys; carbon merchants 10 Murdock, Mlchelsen Address Bourbons; State, Congressional Delegates Uninstructed IBIS HlfK 0RITY Is1 , CIRCULATION ATTEND ANNUAL EHY Official Declare Meat Market Must At 7:00 I. M. (W On Saturdays FEIE FRIDAY Twenty-fou- r of the 28 member of CarUn the Carbon high faculty bst Board; rvnioir.,, Represent jtives of grvicery stores yrjir will afiain be member of the teachlh 193 tMJiUcl 0t LARGE NUMBER OF and meat maikets in nine communiSheriff campaign For 1931-3for the 5 ing corps by electing 27 deletes to term. ties of Cat bon and Emery counties bo.h the nate eipal Norman Hamilton announce nj F..t a meeting conducted at the attended nomThe two new member are Mb Mar-- , PROJECTS OKEHED court house dl.tmt comcmiums toCw.g,eu. rfs tot the Democratic be MJ at Tuesday by lands G commissioner tor garct Hanson and Cart Olsen, both Trovo September 1. Approximately 40 car are expectKnight of Salt Lake, state retail trade which 0f whom have office The ed the to the caravan which will convention aS!liffne(1 to ,h(. code foluJai! who authority, interpieted and make comprise FOR EASTERN UTAH a good wilt trip to Castle Date far attracted the largest English department, replacing Mr quirtly and no movement whatever of in code the explained provisions to be Virgie Frame and Miss wa mode to Friday, under the sjionsorshtp of the tmitucl the deleganons effect in Utah. Florence rf candidate, promise and closely Christensen. for any state or , & interesting "All meat markets in Carbon coun- Price chamber of commerce, for the Cong rev non a candi- - Hid to He Opened August 22 mu Hanson, a graduate of Brig- - Utitc. political Emebattic of the I3 ty," Mr. Knight saiJ, "have been vio- first day of the annual two-da-y For Carbon acham pVoung university, taught last Rcprcnt alive Abe Murdock and lating the code regulations pertain- ry county vocational round-uto an announcement cording Summit Ular Work the to by hours tixf the list of Democratic yeaP of tie the code Sunnyside junior high ing Michelaen, tate Democratic operation, inker to 23, one candidate schoot. while Mr. Olsen, v. ho receiv cha.nnan. addressed the that meat can be sold in committee in charge. providing convention, The Carbon county high school y,Is degree from the Several projects in this district markets wily between the hours of tS part entered the race this University ol both of the speakers strewing the band now our candldatcs Utah, was a member of will also attend the roundup 8 were 00 a. tn. ami 7.00 p. m. on Saturdays among those for which plans the Helper Importance of united support of the -- !ctinner and seven for shcr- - j Friday. According to Director E. M. and and Democratic be were and day specifications faculty. candidate regard levs of preceding holidays approved on Miss Sarah Mallaney of the whether the individual wishes of the Monday by the United States bureau twen 8 00 a. m. and 6.15 p, m on Williams, approximately 70 students will make the trip. other days delegates arc satisfied at the nomin- of roads. superintendent of the merciat department, has been a The caravan will form an South The However, Comer P. Peacock, chairand former county ber of the faculty longer than any ating convention. following projects They also lauded Carbon avenue at 1:00 p. m. man of have been the meat okehed: and President council his Casother announced to Roosevelt and the new deal. grocery teacher, coming here in 1918. Huntington s, formally The committee in charge of the of tle Carbon county, announced followThree delegates at l.iige were electDale, two projects, $33,738 93; Wednesday for the long- - S. A. OLsen, art instructor, is second has arranged a program that roundup Castle the Ddle a that ing to would ed, Mr. in length of service, having been an nomination. meeting petition junction tfsnussion Orangeville,. namely, Silas Rowley, Spring will provide varied entertainment w ith the state code author!-Imtot came to Carbon county instructor at the local institution cv- - Glen, county Demon atic chairman; $8781.52; Colton to Carbon county . the two days, and from throughout unto Mrs. asking $39,882.70; revision of surColton Carl W. Empey, Price, permission er since 1919. operate using part in the first all county the affair will be the indications, m1,11 8:00 Pon Saturdays due to the Others who have been on the fac- - chairwoman, and Albert W. Kay. highway, $12.163 80; Soldier Summit, tie Utah Railway company. most successful yet held In the counact I64G5 ,at district has been Soldier 9I; to Summit Colton, bt graduated from the Uniulty for 10 years and the year in Sunnyside. county secretary. They ty. 98; Solitude to Floy. $3698.73; na,ed as a trade area of Utah with a degree in en- - which they came to Carbon are as wull act in both conventions. The program for Friday morning Mr. to the merchants Knight $48.919 urged The remaining delegates were se- Floy 53; White Thompson, 4 and tor the next two years follows: Victor E. Williams, English, will include talks by faculty memto live House to Cisco, $40,064.31; Thompup to provisions of the state connected with the interstate 1922; Edgar M. Williams, music, lected on a precinct grouping basis, son to bers from the Utah State Agriculretail with careful to code, attention Easterly, $3482.49; Green River a commission. He joined the 1923; D. E. Williams, mechanic arts. each group holding separate meet- to regulations governing hours for store tural college and Brigham Young Floy. $14,118.28; Floy to Thompa 1924, and Harold L. Bithell, mathe-- . ings to select the delegates. 1917, and after serving and hours for employes. He university; vocal solo, Mrs. Eva Foroperation son, $22,215 to Solitude 82; Floy, a half, he entered the recla- - matics, 1924. Delegates to the state convention notified all meat markets that the bes Jensen, Emery; selection, CenHe service for six months. Miss Bess Jones, Latin instructor, are as follows: Price and Kiz Ar- $31,449.22; Thompson to Nash, $91,-8- Utah State Retail Trade association tral high clarinet quartet; selections 89. ri to Carbon county in 1919 joined the Carbon staff in 1926, and thur N. Smith. Carl Olsen, Nick by the Central high band, Ferron will Two rock asphalt road projects beprosecute all persons who keep harmonica Tony Silvagnl, Reese M. enpneer for the state road E. C. Jeppsen, auto mechanics teach-so- n band and Huntington Glee their of business after Price places and tween open Easterly, costing a on the Willow creek er, has been on the faculty since Reese, one vote each, and Judge club. the hours stipulated in the code. He Ceorge Christensen and W. F. Olson, total of $119,008.78, were among the 1928. The Central band will play a conasked the cooperation of all merchones approved. vote all of Price. cert at 1:00 p. m. Friday, followed by each, .Vvman entered into ants in to private Seville Flowers, science teacher, the eight per living up Ray Gillis, district engineer of the Clear Creek, Scofield and Castle class work in charge of as an engineer at Helper in was a member of the faculty in 1927, departmental cent clause on groceries and the 15 Gate James Wallace, Scofield, and state road commission, announced on Dr. W. L. Wannless, economist; Dr. cent on wing to Price in 1922. He 1928 and 1929, and returned in 1932. clause" meats. Tuesday that the commission will op- per vtd several terms as city en- Other teachers and the year in Earl Stevenson, Castle Gate. Mr. Peacock calls attention to the Thomas L. Martin, soil expert; Profen bids Wednesday, August 22 for of both Price and and Peerless L. which the J. became of Helper Sulli members and fact that merchants are not allowed; essor H. H. Smith, cattle expert, and Helper, they the construction of an oil mix surJohn van, Cima, Rant Gardner, Dr. faced road between Soldier Summit to work relatives longer than the Mrs. Ivy L. Hall, home demonstratyears held the office of (faculty are: Principal Hamilton, 1930; rM his second term ex- - Vernon Merrill, civics and physical C. R. Fahring and Mrs. P. H. Price, and the Carbon hours specified in the code. The or. Child welfare work will be discounty line. cussed the county physician. The all of 1930. He has been superin-- 1 education, 1930; Miss Alice Floyd, S Helper. working hour provisions affect wives, Central byband will The Soldier Summit-Carbo- n counat National for the present an enterdoMiss two Ann and Glen other Siefke, Roband Kenilworth past Spanish, 1930; Spring relatives, ty line project will be 11.695 miles sons, daughters mestic science, 1930; Miss Connie ert Henderson and Lloyd Nelson, in length and the work will involve and merchants who are violating the tainment between 3:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. 'asing the list of sheriff as- - Larson, domestic art, 1930; Herbert both of Kenilworth. approximately 23,700 tons of fine code in this respect are cautioned to An address by Governor Henry H. the Bourbon ticket to Adamson, biology, 1931; Miss VeronStandardville, Latuda, Heiner and aggregate plant mix surfacing, ac- discontinue the practice. Blood will feature the program SatA. was The attended Eldon ica Heinlein, English, 1931; W. (Dick) Hill of Lameeting by repRains William W. (Dick) Hill La- cording to the notice to contractors resentatives from Price, Helper, Wel- urday morning, other entertainment id hi hat into the ring this Otteson, chemistry and physics, 1931; tuda, and John P. Phalen, Standard- recently published by the commisto be as follows: Selection, Hunting-to- n Mr. Hill has been lington, Mohrland, Castle Gate, Clear sion. a resident George Morgan, agriculture and so- ville. Male Glee club; prayer, Nephi L. ion county since Skilled and unskilled labor will not Creek, Sunnyside, Kenilworth and 1918, prior to cial science, 1931; J. B. Thompson, Rolapp, Wellington, Sunnyside and Williams; quartet selection, Errol T. Hiawatha having been engaged as an commerce, 1932; Miss Kate Smith, Harper Orin Snow, Wellington, and be permitted to work more than 8 Litster and company; address, U. S. oral and 'Or in officers education 40 expreshours more or than hours J. E. Holmes, Rolapp. per day A. C. faculty member; selection, training camps physical rcouver barracks, Washington, sion, 1932; Claude E. Eggertsen, hisWattis and Hiawa- per week. Minimum wages will be WATER COMMITTEE Spring Canyon, Huntington band; vocal number, Ori Fort tory, 1932; Louis H. Hunsaker, math- tha George Cook, Spring Canyon, 90 cents per hour for skilled labor, Douglas. trio; saxophone quartet angeville 65 cents per hour for intermediate iwidenee in Carbon county has ematics, 1933; Preston Summerhays, and A. F. Jorgensen, Hiawatha. selection, directed by William Brady; oral divided between uncents 55 and labor hour for per Latuda and athletics, 1933; Glen Guymon, ASKS DEBT SLASH vocal solo, Freida Behling; selection. Columbia, Coal City, Consumers t nd he was formerly night expression, 1933. Ferron harmonica band. and Sweet Mine J. M. Alexander, skilled labor. in the latter The program for the departmental city. At the Columbia; David L. Parmley, ConCastle Gate and Clear Scofield, Ume, Mr. Hill is connected work and L. and Frank J. Storrs Saturday afternoon will be the sumers, Carbon Creek John Jarvi, Jr., Scofield, and Delegation Seeks Cut in same as HOSPITAL SHOWS ;e on the first day, except that Urgency relief administra vote Tad Fowler, Castle Gate. Sweet Mine, Morgan, to Amount State Owing social worker. An a Provo active Denveach. physician will discuss child Helper and Peerless Clifton On Canal System er many years, he is chairman welfare The Huntington high work. MONTH FishD. C. P. F. Mrs. follow: PAST The GAIN Gibson, congressional delegates utuda precinct. school band will present concerts at Price and Kiz Carl W. Empey, Wil er, Walter C. Gease and Regan trs In order to clear the way for se- 1:00 p. m. and 3:00 p. m. the race for sheriff on Fred Gust liam Storrs, Platis, Grogan, tmocratic slate are Don Hack'curing a loan from the ReconstrucFive horse races will be held each Mario Seppi and Willard Harmon, all d Emery Ward of tion Finance corporation to rehabili- day, including a pony race, by Profit of Reported $109.90 ll Rob Price, Price. of Price tate the Price River Water Conservanderson and a over mile Varro Jones of Institution; Earnings course, Columbia, Coal City, Consumers tion district, a committee represent- two half mile races and a orth, Earl Stevenson Total $1973.20 of Castle and Sweet Mine Same delegates as Delegates Listed ing bondholders of the district, headmile (Continued on for state convention. ed by Mayor B. W. Dalton and assistPage Five) In the Tuespreliminaries issued of a is list to Hiawaa and Wattis Following delegates report According Spring Canyon, ed by W. J. Halloran of Salt Lake, Ferron and Clawson will pull day by City Recorder William Gro- tha Leonard Hacking, Spring Can- elected Friday to represent precincts met with Governor Henry H Blood Friday, M-B- e against Emery and Rochester, and of Price at the county Democratic and the state gan, the Price city hospital contin- yon, and John Maulsby, Wattis. land board last week Castle Dale and Orangeville will comued to show a gain in July, earnings Rolapp, Wellington, Sunnyside and convention held Wednesday evening: to ask for a reduction in the amount Price pete against Huntington and all disCentral Arthur N. Smith, Carl Ol- the district owes the state. totaling $1973.20, as compared to Harper Tom Beard, Wellington, and towns north. The finals will be held Reese M. for Reese Man My sen, Don Hacking, With bursements of $1863.30, a profit Mrs. William Ellis, Harper. The committee stated that the dis- Saturday. F. W. Fred and Olson, South, and Latuda Storrs; the month of $109.90. Standardville, Heiner, trict is endeavoring to borrow funds A horse pulling contest will be The earnings were as follows: Rains W. D. Wilson, Standardville, William Grogan, A. N. Wallace, Gust to pay off $750,000 in outstanding conducted each la, a bold, bad day, competitive diand Platis Northwest, Tony Silvagni; Rains. Who made the bonds at 35 cents on the dollar. mistake Board and roorti, $1532.75; operating and Arnold Matthews, to teams weighing less visions include E. and D. Har- Marl Gibson, Henry Alley a gun on Spring Glen and Kenilworth However, the Reconstruction Fi- than 2600 pounds, teams weighing beMatt Warner, room $227.50; medicines, $33; Christensen; Northeast, board, and George John nurses Judge fW marshall, .early Wednes- - treatments. $87.90; old Morris, Kenilworth, nance corporation refuses to complete tween 2600 and 2900 pounds and Carl W. Empey and Ben Ward. $25.25; miscellan- Skerl, Spring Glen. the transaction until an arrangement teams weighing 2900 pounds and $37.50; dressings, U. cmJt over things IL y is made with the state, which holds over. eous, $29.30. and, incidentally, hi Collections totaled $2005.04, includan obligation covering the canal syslucky stars that he is Childrens sports and novelty conon tem of the district, an amount of tests will be held each day, and on ing $1167.90 on July bills, $672.531934 months of about $125,000. The committee mem- Friday, Price business men will enthe youth in accounts for previousaccounts. 1933 on bers suggested that this be reduced gage the Emery county and $164.61 Main street about in a to an amount the district could pay, baseball game at 3:00 p. m. Disbursements include $885.95 for ftawTnesday and Pced him for current bills payable and $977.35 which they estimated at about 0 One of the athletic features of the la?tlS a vaSrant. As the current or bills paid. $40,000. will be a boxing card at reached Carbon roundup balance a ter The governor referred the matter Wilbergs resort Friday at 7:30 p. m. The report shows that the criminal actions, includ- sound meat on the streets. Fourteen jerked loose and on Three cases arising out of the coal to the land board, which, in turn, In the main event, Mark Williams, in the bank on July 1 was $2828.19, listed on the t, .J0 automatic pistol, 1 toing six appeal cases, are Pnsoners for mine strike last August are on the took the proposal under advisement. 147, of Castle Dale, Utah-IdaA. A. calendar court wn words, whereas the balance on August district er n, Carbon U. champion, will trade punches with Charles Guynn, Charles sun from some-- ? taled $2973.03. term opening September 10, calendar. third the red tfle bullet court clerk, an- Wetherbee and Paul Crouch, leaders Vote Rudolph Martello, 147, of Salt Lake, John barely Carlyle Pace, district 11 i ntZfn- wh0 of the Natonal Miners union, are Will to to the Rocky Mountain welterweight chamnounced Wednesday. criminal with synCon Oveson, 165, of Cleveland pion. are: charged jointly Day cases Theuartatly Paralyzed with Defendants in the appeal will meet Jess Bryan, 168, of Ferron while Crouch and WetherBe dicalism, : and (!'be desPerado was battery; assault the Albert Johnson, Main prelimofbee are accused in separate comVoting registrations throughout the in the and a com Brojkovich, resisting an George The former was con- county Tuesday, the first of the seven inaries will be as follows: Fat Larth resisting an The will of Dr. F. F. Fisk, wealthy ficer; John Pappas, disturbing the plaints of riot. 1 fifed but Judge registration days designated for the sen, 168, Castle Dale, vs. Swede LarPrice physician, who died July "1, peace; Margaret Nemanich, violating victed on the charge, tonffWednesdayhim a coming election, were very light, ac- son, 165, Ferron; Clyde Funk, 128, vs. on Christensen court granted Flour George I that ,0flcers- Johnson ad-- I will be probated in district Helper city ordinance; Sperry and cording to County Clerk B. H. Young. Alma Madsen, 125; Kid Boulden, 130, The trial. new syndicalism time The WaV5f m. he a. petition was ar- Saturday at 10:00 he violating county peddlers company, were continued cases riot Voters will have another opportunity vs. Max Nelson, 130. Wetherbee Bank Louis Motte, reckless maklanning to stage a for probate was filed by Walker ordinance; term. to register this month, on August 25, Dances will be held each evening the and from a getaway. previous Lake Salt of and Trust company Pishlv TT driving. hall. at other 18 on cases D. listed and C., Wilbergs open-a- ir days being September Defendants in other that he and t BlistaV Lisle A. Smith of Washington, The cases against Brojkovich al- the calendar are as follows: 16 and 20. October Jesus 9, 10, he pulled out cousin of the late doctor. R. A. N out of the 7' stating IS?, didnt know Mrs. Nemanich arose Mr. Young calls attention to the Mutual Lumber company filed suit at Messas, assault with a deadly weaof Salt Lake is the attorney demonstration officer communist in district court Friday against E. C. fact of that names the leged who Frank ' persons Cecil rape; Pehrson, ac? pon; nPossiby could have for the petitioners. on May day. Brojkovich, Lee for total judgment of $270.59, innot vote did in the and election Anderson ever Helper LaVar special into play in such rape; tinn The will is by far the largest to the complaint, interfered com- last year on the constitutional amend- cluding $108.61 for goods delivered to v.. to cording cour Howard, attempting Carbon Kenneth to place filed for probate in the the attempts of officers defendant, $75 for cash advanced '?n a floater out of Cash bequests alone total $356,000 with wife under arrest, while Mrs. mit burglary in the second degree; ments are not listed on the registra- the "e.'dl to and $88.98 for interest him rolls tion this his officer. an lhs ol year. resisting Ostovich, Adam erection un a8t but return- - including $75,000 for the Nemanich is accused of throwing ' j fw days ago. a new county hospital. Large Number Of Price People Expected At Celebration Hill Files y 1 four-ye- ar to ij I I I : Line-Soldi- i er p, - I com-.Vyrna- n, I oiled-giav- el I p. I - - I desig-$45.0- 62 -- 93 Sale-vurak- one-ha- lf I Oc is, -- : sev-3ia- m 2c one-ha- lf Mem-mo- tt, Democrat free-for-a- three-eight- hs three-fourt- free-for-a- ll. i tug-of-w- Sc ar m Desperado Officer Gun X-R- ay u ic Sc ic ic ic )C !, 1 all-sta- rs $35,-00- i ho ,2 Registrations Light on First Physicians Probated Saturday - f !C Fourteen Criminal Actions On Calendar for Third Term semi-windu- p. - - John-admitt- ed . IC c (p Dev-enis- h, A!iY?Ts WHO ADVERTISE ,N medium RECElVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK 7T777irrvnrATE THE issued in eastern iu.NuA - hs |