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Show 1 ' i. h ' ,, k CIIAMBhh OP OJ J A7' ' A'AYA' ? s MSKHVliS YOUR SUPPORT AV) A JOIN NOW! cncounoR mis ?. . ;k PRICE i t fh4' ..'a..,: r i W Sr!rj!pa V V fi mi 357G wmumi Principal Makes t On Cat ? bon Report Carbon District Schools Open; Teachers Hold Annual Meeting High Enrollment MEETHERE pirtctor Of I'nitcd Drpirtmfnt Pays Vtit To Brice Lr' til axhington, D-of the emergency V kan department of the and L1. r,l;iwna, Thursday with sj'iiiniittation, : According to an announce-meiby rumipai Nuimaii Harm lion, the student enroll, merit at the Caibon county higtt athrted up until Tuesday eve. ning totaled 706 It u e x i vtrd that the registrations will reaih between 825 and 85u, about lie same hi last ear. Including Tuesday's regtstis- tlons, the junior elax had the nus.t memU-ii- , 211. while the tenth grade was second with 209. There were 172 and HI freshmen registered. Mr. Hamilton's reitoil showed. it Asphalt Project ; Work Is Underway J GET CODE BLANKS it J t t'ii:,:u.i..ty Blue Was .nhs,!.,-- !).. tK w.th tlic 0,1. Cfllfig tf la.J, distn.I n holds. I!., d Ragle Out To Applications Sent (her 30 Price ANNOUNCE SELVES FOR COUNTY POSTS Whit mg of Sjuingville wa bi .day awantetl the con ti a, t for laying asphalt Oil 10 802 mile on U. S highway 50 between Cat canyon and the I'ailson-Kim-i- y line. Ills bid wa atditulmately J 9 1, 000. Wuik of grading the atirtch W Two Hourlxms, One Keputftcai Kntrr Race; (andidafr List TotaU 37 Two rVmtxrrftts and one Republican this wttk and pro grossing satisf .ul.ii ily Accord mg to information from the Pllce office of the stale toad commission, graveling will get underway next wttk, Ugai I, re Ul THREE CANDIDATES Con trad Let For thu week eiiteied the race for nomination on the county tuket, increas- I , ing the number of announced office seeker to 37, all but right of whom than oj are Establishments nturn.ng to ltouibon r rrjii.tee members. agrl-Ljjdn a is,,!.,,!, ri,m turn B Stapley of Castle Gate, William F. E- R A- adminls-jtjl.May 17 Tuc via y a member of the county cumiuRsion lllhk atiniH w ajij.hi f,.r representative lilue hdtt,de day, iretruit 111 1931 and 1932. announced Wednesl.aglr hale Util nailed out by Grand and San day LtA day that he will be u candidate for Call U. Kinjs-tu annus DIVISION OF COAL The met ting was New Buns f. r the IM4.33 i. ,,,, the Republican nomination for the f 11 lit business t t,'t-jr field sup-weieelt-it.0 Cspemr. MEETING PLANNED ly tu tt.U s t fthe Cat whuh now have an commission post. He is the eighth to the farm credit admlnis- b uul.t y Ttaii.ru' uj.jHirtutuiy a! wture the lilue bugle to announce his candidacy, , MINE UNIONS INTO I by virtue of :r annual I t id m jj,P (;jr. Itt.nl rxetume and N and first member of the jmrty to seek admm-ntA It WITH LAND i retiula-! BOARD high wht.,1 Monday in tonne, i explained the the cotmnisMonership. alive oiders Witll the d. trul t hits' tt forernments livestock Mrs. Mayme Jamesnn, county reInstitute DISTRICTS MADE to whith the Jamn U llitigham, a number of for the past two terms, stated iiprjgram. which is one of corder ON DEBT PROPOSAL' the lhlj.fr j uhu.r high faculty U a wt re mailed include batU r til nfiiurej designed to aid that she would be a canWednesday bow sbtij'S, lmg alley and billiard pur- , gA inestock men In the jijt ndfiit (,f iht. didate for and DeRell V. reflection, Miutt-ti.i.llrnint dyeing Trank Honarci, Alfred Carey Tu Gunderson of Price announced his Claude tvi'.rtV,'.f hyr, gtl x, plan. C laundry and laundry smice Represent New Groups On i '"Jai1.. who is on a tour of j I fitters, Business Men to onfer iaibi u high candidacy for the slwriff nomination. Otht-- Dew offiu-garages. paikmg With ItahAVyominu Hoard Officials Both are Democrats. Relative the drouth Mu in ale designated ,Vv aia lots and put king stations, j Join s. Carbon high, viic Mrs. Jameson is the third to enter m jj parking To Canal Rights jirevidi jsbed conditions as being Coal fields of Utah have been di- the race for W McAllidt r. and her anlfardmg 'junior "high iltrs and a the country's history. He vided into two cstabhxlinien'a of Dis- nouncement recorder, son tary-tprincipal, leaves the goveinment has de-.isurt-r- ; Commissioner Mr. A. jg Blanks vure sent out to about 30 trict 22 of the United Mine Woik-er- s George Rowley, chairman of Use and Itusscll William J. Reid and State Representon the drouth and is directorate of the rr.ee River Water LggerlM-Williams, ('Iterators of such of America, with 11 local unions ative Wallace R. businesses, who Harding Hold-. as the only duet tors , of high, amount to junior . Urge money 4 Conservation district, announces that in cacli division, according to an an- incumbents who Wayman y our mcmUrs of the boaid are L lo ' have ho are suffering because a not b'T yet anj of farmers 1 and business Earl Acord of Castle delegation nouncement Wednesday by Frank by Kn,n ,he nounced themselves Cute for B of reelection. and ater. a J. id men will go to Salt Lake Thursday Brow n of local representative of the unJc.ition and mailing it to the ti.sigriu Mrs. Jameson has been a resident Sunny side. re trying Jo loan this money to ask the state land board for a defi section of the national recovery ad- ion. District 22 comprises Utah and of Carbon county most of her life and leaders are: Eldon Otte- Retiring manner, and at the nite decision on the district's request son rn.iv.n D. C. , ministration at Washington, Wyoming, there being three J . has been a taxpayer for many years. f distribute the funds so that for a to the Carbon ca Olsen CarborVich1 verret-irin the latter state. Dlil)1ay of the Blue Eagle by these In making her. announcement, she detr ' establishments .U have the will be evidence of necessary naL The Utah divisions will be known clared that she stands solidly for the urer- D E Wi'ium. r-- , feed for a subsistence or J The district must obtain the 4 and 5. Assignment New Deal and and George A- Rowley. Sprmg .,th lhe lalr cod- as pledges her support ex herd," he declared, in order to obtain funds from irectors visions of Uie code and with such of local unions to the districts is to the president's program. to Mr. -hrirg Chitham, the gov the Reconstruction Finance corpora shown as follows: 4, Mr. Gunderson, who served for 18 Principal speakers at the morning la does not intend to finance tion to liquidate the indebtedness of Scofield, Castle Gate, Spring Canyon, months as deputy under former Sherof the institute were B. K. i or and is urg-- t the district. Bondholders have agreed meeting Standardville, iff Ray Deming, was born in Mt. Peerless, Mutual, state seconddirector of Farnsworth, ill such stock be disposed of to accept $250,000 in full payment of ary education, and I. S. Clear Creek, Coalville, Rolapp Pleasant in 1899, both his maternal wcrfe state Noall, enclosed for official copiet it federal cattle buying pro- - the districts debt, which is more than labor and Little Standard. and paternal grandparents being earadore a farmer or stockman ra-vssa million dollars. Columly pioneers of this state. He came to 5, Kenilworth, for a loan to feed the other However, the state has advised the by Superintendent G. J. Reeves. bia, Sunnyside, Consumers, National, Price when 8 years old and has lived to the George district that the Sweet Mine, Mohrland, Hiawatha, here since. He is married and has a Ruff, president of the board who attended the meeting canal will not be granted unless the of education, also spoke, and, an- APPROVAL GIVEN family. Mr. Gundersotv is the ninth Wattis, Sega and Salma.. it various counties follow: district's indebtedness to the state in Democrat to announce his candidacy he Bonacci that of not would Frank Alfred Price and seek nouncing W. W. West, county E. R. A. the sum of $165,000 is paid, or else to the board in December, Carey of Scofield have been elected for sheriff. : V. E. Anderson and George the district pays the state $50,000 and said farewell to the teachers. The number of candidates seeking FOR SIX PROJECTS by miners of divisions 5 and 4, resua, members of the feed loan the Democratic nomination for other allows the land board to sell the waThe remainder of the morning propectively, as their representatives on Don Woodward, clerk at ter to Sanpete county or other users. offices is as follows: State county as O. board. was serve the district follows: will Invocation, gram They loan office; J. B. was H. Guymon, member of the board of Jewkes, The matter of the Six F. E. R. A projects in Carbon until the next district election in No- representative, 6; county commissionagricultural inspector, and E. considered er, 4; county clerk, 2; county attorby farmers and taxpayers education; community singing, led by county were among the 85 authorized vember, 1935. is, A. A- A. representative. at a public meeting Saturday evening E. M. Williams, Carbon high music for the state last week. The list of Prior to the new grouping, none of ney, 2; assessor, 1; treasurer, 1, and 7 county Merrill Cook, eoun-fr- i; in the court house. According to Mr. instructor; vocal solo, Miss Pauline projects Is given below, the first fig- the district 22 officers were from surveyor, 1. R. A. administrator Seven other Republicans have thus is expected that approxi-- . Olson, accompanied by her mother, ure being the total to be contributed Utah, but this state now is representit Rowley, a, Committeemen Oveson and mately 50 farmers and business men Mrs. cast their hats in the ring, three far E. two Bonacci and ed F. R. officers. Mr. A for labor, materials E K. Olson. by the by and Mrs. J. Larsen. for county attorney, two for sheriff, that is the 2n, handwill of Mr. will and have second in delegation and the to comprise Prior Carey charge equipment, figure departmental meetings :fcan county George M. Pal- - slated to meet with the state land the afternoon, a general assembly was is the total for the project after the ling grievances between local unions one for county surveyor and one for A administrator, and A. board Thursday. Efforts will also be held at 1:30 and coal companies in their respec- county recorder. p. m. in the high school local contribution is added. iddand J. E. Born in Iron county 43 years ago, Weston, members made to secure a conference with Price, Kiwanis athletic field im- tive districts. auditorium, during which a saxocounty loan Mr. Stapley came to Carbon county committee. Blood. H. local Mr. is who also Governor repCalvin was selection Bonacci, $1380, $1428.30; Helper, Henry provement, phone played by "Jj county Cecil Thompson, E. resentative of the United Mine Work- in 1917, making his home at Rolapp. extension of city park, $3686.40, Simmons. ministrator, and Elma Allred, of America, returned Tuesday In 1918 he joined the United States ers ice and of the The director and chairman Helper, skating pond office clerk. army, and upon the completion of his departmental meetings were, respect- coasting hill, $1102, $1288.47; Helper, evening after spending four days in service he came to Castle Gate. He. went union members where electric light system, $432, Coalville, ively, as follows: Junior and senior improving office has been connected the Utah with high teachers, Mr. Noall, N. Hamil- $797.12; Scofield, repair of pipeline, on strike Friday with the demand that Fuel company for 13 years, six of BIRD HUNTING STAMPS mines and Weber Creek the Grassy ton, principal of the Carbon high $248, $306.70; Wattis road, realignwhich he has served in an official caand president of the Utah Edu- ment and graveling, $8388, $12,059.68. 'comply with the bituminous coal code school crimof flotment of 196 number a fairly large With pacity. He has been bishop of the to state-wireference and hours. with wages federal migra-Mr. The program embraces the third cation association; intermediate, L. D. S. ward for the past inal cases on the calendar, According to Mr. Bonacci, the com- Castle Gate ,ntnS stamps has been term of the Carbon district court for Farnsworth, Mr. McAllister; primary, 85 projects and calls for a total exnine and a member of the years, hours been has 17 counties. pany operating eight which 1934 Hazel Broekbank, state primary sup- penditure of $249,560 in . Ptoffice, i E. R. A. committee since it will county offices designated to Joegin Monday, September Miss Ruby Bean, county pri- The program is in line with a new a day, whereas the code provides for was He has been chair10 at 2:00 p. m. Cases will be set for ervisor, organized. esale of stamps. seven-hoare The miners a day. of the national F. E. R. A. to plan supervisor. mary of man that on body for the past sevthe first day. 'er?,n at Passed wages of $5.44 per by congress in trial Principals of the district held their provide selective jobs that will place also demanding but tendered his resignalisted eral are cases months, criminal renow persons over 16 of instead the Eighteen $4.56 they annual conference in the high school persons in work to which they are day years of tion Wednesday in order to enter the on Sixty-tw- o are strike miners ceive. required to purchase one on the calendar, nine of which are apOf total the $55,000 School problems adopted. outlay, political race. court decisions. In building Saturday. samps before being allowed to peals from justice were discussed in the morning, and in will be contributed locally in the form at the two mines, Mr. Bonacci docket the to these addition actions, materials for of supplies, payments fcfLTairy waterfowl. The includes 25 civil cases, five law and the afternoon, Mrs. Orfa Larsen, affixe to a state E. R. A. nurse, outlined her and workmens compensation insurMEETING HELD BY game county amt and the for the year. ance premiums. Wages will range purchaser must have motion matters, one probate school program nursing (non when he hunts. Each guardianship case and 14 naturalizafrom 40c to $1.1214 an hour. fill cost tion applications. one dollar and will EDUCATION BOARD E. McNitt of the outside Gordon be June 30. The citizenship cases will be heard The Rev. J. F. Claffey, assistant of the Utah Home department closing Funeral services for Arthur J. Lee, by Judge George Christensen on Fri , Owners Loan corporation returned to pastor at the Notre Dame de Lourdes after returned justice of the peace and former spendcity day, September 14. Thejury forthe after Monday Many details of school operation spending church, Lake Thursday of Price, were held in the Ma- were considered by the Carbon board term has been instructed to report two SWIM in Lake. Salt weeks several mayor business. on ing Price in days sonic temple Sunday under the direc- of education at its monthly meeting Monday, September 17 tion of Carbon lodge No. 16, F. St A. Friday. ANNOUNCED M. The Flynn funeral home had The contract for installing a stoker School charge of burial in the Masonic plot at the Carbon county high school was of the Price City cemetery. Pupils awarded to J. Allen Browne of the at the services were J. W. Service Plumbing and Heating comthoCarbn county swim-- f Speakers 5d life savinS st Hammond and the Rev. Ralph C. pany of Price. The Rev. William A. Ruei, pastor of firing thSCni0r church Musical numbers were as folJones. Lourdes 3thLannual Red de Cross Dame Notre the Requests for the purchase of high :M Notre Pnce Vocal lows: the of solo, Ray S. Robbins, school property on North First East "municipal and superintendent book disand Wording serve school $160.58; damagfund, Records of the Carbon Yernon MerrilL in-- 1 Dame school, announced Tuesday that Canyon: vocal quartet selecof residences XI 1933-3- 4 found ed property fines, $135.99; discount on SpringMurray Mathis, Eugene Jorgen- street for the erection were accomothe for year to trict ond?y unable announced the the school will be were denied by the board when inthe bonds purchased below par, tion, district L Xaminations. sen, George Mathis and Henry Gibbs; vestigation disclosed that the property date all students who desire to reg- to be in proper shape, according to the $600; sales of busses, $1500. f students who ister this year. The school includes vocal solo, Mrs. E. K. Olson; selection, could not be sold to individuals or as follows: are shown annual audit report recently announcseninr Expenses be church choir. inclusive. Goddard-Abbe- y test suc-Ito Community ninth SaViRg company first h from corporations. Vinr. School operating expense, $248,130.96; ed by the grades Jack Vignetto of Helper, worshipful A petition, presented by Castle Gate tColzani Joseph There has been no change in the of Salt Lake. The report states that depreciation on buildings and equiparnilton. Vivian school faculty. The Sisters of Charity the accounts of Clerk George Ockey ment, $50,866.33; administrative and master of Carbon lodge, presided dur- residents, asking that bus service the rites. from upper Willow Creek to the CasShirley Gard- - .have returned to resume their duties were exceptionally well kept. general, $12,087.95; depreciation on ing E Dur-- institution. tle Gate school be maintained all year at of the the as teachers revenue and F&e, jl t6 Hanes, district equipthat shows buildings audit sundry The c LABOR OBSERVES PRICE was Aldridge, James ing the summer, several sisters have 9 $328,283.-0on denied, as was a petition from bonded interest totaled $4081.79; ment, district for the year DAY IN QUIET MANNER Scofield and Clear Creek requesting Ta a kon Lynn Goetz- - been attending summer courses at itemized as follows; State school, debt, $30,912.50; other interest, $688.-9Stein erSOn- Dick Gibbs, that ninth and tenth grades be esuniversity at Chicago, and the bond interest and rental, $6306.48; total, $348,768.43. Louis St. in tablished in those communities. was i3 observed Labor day l:tHard quietly Value of school property given as Engene Bates- others have been attending is state district school fund, $112,908.12; m DraPer celebra-cos- t, prinAuthorization was ' given for the vocathe Genevieve Price rLT state Sister Monday, principal follows: Sites, $33,247.25. Buildings, I4 Lloyd university. high school fund, $2251.50; at held school. in Carbon county being employment of office clerks at the $1,134,496.09; reserve for depre-,tiocipal of the local tional fund, $200; state equalization Castle Carbon high and Helper junior high net school $604,taxes, Standardville, Kenilworth, values, ciation, $529,739.36; fund, $6871.15; district Dr. J. C. Hubbard, accompanied by $170,487.84. 756.73. School furniture and appa- - Gate and Sunnyside, where programs schools. reserve for (were staged by local unions of the Superintendent G. J. Reeves reporthis wife, left Tuesday by train for Tax sale redemptions, $19,085.95;of ratus, cost, $103,028.87; net values. United Mine Workers of America. ed that money is available again this I xVma Gunderson, Rochester, Minnesota to attend the $86,673.23; taxes of depreciation, supplemental collection for adult education, a project houses offices and business Public Ridciif1 . Yarie Scartizina, surgical clinics at the Mayo hospital-Hyear herd $16,355.64. years, $270.17; transient h" Robe!?' the emergency relief administraof A crowd closed all here total large day. $642,000.00, Bonds will return about September 20. former$189.28; outstanding $5500, coal royalties, taxes, 1 Y?hn of Martin, During his absence, his practice will interest accrued interest amounting to tended the special dance Monday eve- - tion, and that the Carbon district will $768.68; income, of Dbe allowed seven teachers. Dice Helir, Neva W. Dr. the audit reveals. ning at the Silver Moon halL handled be $6456.25, by Johns school property, $983.88; S-- Girt '5 here U. 56c U - - tlttad.l.t Ilf evt.-ndm- il:, g pio-hab- ly I L'-er- w ar-7b- . Past-niast- ei y j'-jtt- s d -- 11 met-tin- g ,, 2 bstabh-hinent- ajiph-catn.- ns eh-iti- d Xj,;r a I r r i adv-rtisin- g sub-distric- n nr ts 1 Bo-nac- ci, - - i:e-lix- e sub-distric- right-of-w- ts ay v x - : right-of-w- ay sub-distri- cts - Sub-distri- ct La-tud- - r ! i right-of-w- OC -ly Sub-distri- a. ct ay right-of-w- ay - 5c Jc 2C )c )C is )C 1 THIRD TERM OF DISTRICT COURT receives j BEGINS MONDAY de m j ur e RITES CONDUCTED FOR CITY JUSTICE S0F Carbon School Audit Report Made; Accounts in Good Shape Notre Dame Enrolls Many or, Z IrrySJe I'S 'ne0 De-Pa- ul 0; - - ns J-- U I e at-w- ith - fr '..Vrt n- - .nircrtr I1Y TH? SUS-ADVOCAT- C - RECEIVE THE BEHEFIT OF THE LARCEST COVERAGE AFFORDED AUlOSr EVERT HOME ,H CARBOH AHD MART EMERY EACH WEEK , |