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Show 1 , A A v CIRCULATION THIS AN V IMjI -- E.M.tLNT IKitt- XKsnrut- -t AKKOV WM 3576 oovsmJDATm OF Til 8 CtllATy. I ViMI- 1IIH1MUV, - SUN AND NKWS ADV0CAT8 MPltMhlK IS. Its NUMBER 37 SELECTEP FOR 1935 LABOR CONVENTION Work on Hangar Expected to Be Completed Soon Wolk In Actions 14 Made d to Mr. BY Standardville Union Member Elected To Post Olia-n- . Steel doors for the hangar have been ordered, but have not yet arrived. As soon as the structure is completed, loral aviation activities will resume, and planes belonging to J. R Lund and George Schultz will be returned to Jrkc from Grand Junction. Criminal On Calendar OF UNION MOVEMENT STATE tiie hang rtf at tt.r Ciiibon county aujt.it IX to U completed by the end of this month, liaiton Olsen, project supmisor, stated Tuesday. Roofing of the structure is well underway, aaoid-in- g pt-cte- trtinjs Oil PROGRESS In leu.gmte.n of U.e .tl.g,rs or. IS FEDERATION 0 tiling for Hoy Scouts, Fathers Of County Set Enforcement Of Milk Code Aided By Change In Law l'iilr so amendment to the jiuiniy milk otdmance, approved by U.e tounly eomnuMiunen at their meeting Thur lay, pcimiu granted for the alc uf milk may Ik revoked ujmn violation by the holder of any of the terms of the code if fair competition governing production and aale in the xeml-innntli- ly Three Bourbons Enter Race For County Board Posts labor has made In Cat bun Affair SLited for September Carboncounty him tti- - coal rnme union -Emery milk hed. 22; Official (ounril movement as inaugurated I.,-- , Imle The amendment was paed court cacs for the third Incited to Attend m"!e hun Monset were With three Democrats announcing 1U. delegates 1J by the commissioners at the re.Icjrtwt county tiie ti.irtu-tsession candidacies this week for the tiieir the of of the control board the st annual loini-ntjoopening ;croan quest td Die liny Si out of the Cat bon district Chrls-rrxn.i.r- .g for county commissioner, nomination is expected Llah State Fednatiori ut and the with action George Judge shed, 3,. LaU.r, nd their fjlhetx will paitlcipate ill the number of candidates seeking to encourage clow observance which ojiehed at Salt Lake Settings were made Monday. ail outing to be held m Huntington of tiie code. places on tiie Democratic and RepubWiled Wednesday to J,0kl ,ht-,- r jtrnansl caws, three law and ,535 canyon Sututday, September 21, lican tickets was Increased to an even case and . one piobate on in Irn-efoment to an announcement made isjivr. 40. Thirty-tw- o of the aspirants are ti.at Pine had been IniM-- Tuesday by di.iOtct officials followTO RIGIDLY ,i miont s Bourbons. were as the comention criminal csm-disposed COAL ROYALTY FUND t ar ing a meeting of the county council city f..r The new commission candidates are was rmmed by The se u dismissed, one was pass-- t Monday evening, Winfinl W. West, E. K. Olson of Price, who seeks tiie ENFORCE CODE FOR from local dell gates to the meet deduct ad one as not set Two law and Si out commiuner, is in NOT AVAILABLE TO four-yepost, and Irvin Gerber of and six civil matters shortly uftr the action had been tak.jj bulge of uuuhgemmts for the afand J. Milt Alexander of en. Wellington tlso passed. fair. who desiic the two-ye- ar Columbia, were as follows in the CARBON-EMER- Y SHED tins Although the is center of city A 'ftpdivision: Jesus Mcssas, as- COUNTY progtam of game, nomination. a huge eo.il fu id roinph tely union- sjmits and Seoul activities will lx i a deadly weapon. SeptenaWith tiiese announcements, the post ized by the Lmted Mine Woikeis of presented, and plans are being made of commissioner bids fair to rival the ry Cecil Pehrson. rain, Septem--- 1 Thorough America, the information that the He Will for a Investigation balbeeue. Mr. West Stated. It Commissioners Informed That sheriff nomination for 1935 convention will frank Devenish, rape, to fol- -, designation as be held lute is Made Of Violations In that several officials of expected most sought-afte- r the Held Is Still came more Money or office, there case; Charles Wcthcrbee, a as Heing los inthe Ttinpanogos council will attend Milk District surprise, seven candidates for the county asmuch Charles as being Ilv 26; Government the labor Guynn, ;St?umber movement lo- the outing. Transportation will be board and nine for sheriff. Mr. Olffvtherbee and Paul Crouch, cally is comparatively new However, furnished for the boys and their fason is the fifth candidate to enter the Stating that the control board of the the convention's action indicates that thers. syndicalism, to follow Contrary to misleading reports cir- race for the long-terCarbon-Emer- y milk shed has been organized labor has made nomination, rapid Plans were also considered at the culated during the past few weeks, while Mr. Gerber and Mr. Alexander urs Ostovich, resisting on officer, criticized by state code authorities for strides here, and the recognition conis no there coal availfor the annual Boy Scout firoyalty money are the only short-teraspirants. dber24: Albert Johnson, assault its leniency in enforcing the local ferred upon Price. Carbon county and mooting nancial drive, which will get under- able for distribution to Carbon counMr. Olson has been a resident of William H. J October 10; code, Toy, secretary of the the United Mine Workers of America fci:tery (appeal), at to the ty present time, according way within the next montn. Price for 23 years, formerly serving iKouialis, interfering witn wa- shed, presented reports at board meet- - may be regarded ns a distinct honor, an announcement this week by Comfour-yea term as United States veband dam of Price River Wa- -: ings Friday and Monday of his recent j As the scene of the 1935 meet. Price missioners David L. Parmley and C. commissioner here. He played a Catenation district (appeal), conferences with state code adminis- - may reasonably expect to entertain DEATH TAKES WELL R. Faiiring. prominent part in building activity order 25; George Brojkovich, re-- -j tration authorities and officers of the more than 100 delegates, as well as County Treasurer R. M. Reese ad- and agricultural development of Cara large number of labor leaders and in officer (appeal), October Salt Lake control board. vised the commissioners at their regu- bon the building KNOWN PRICE MAN lar meeting Thursday that he had now county. He erected kti Pappas, disturbing the peace; Acting upon suggestions received several hundred other visitors. This the by occupied theatre, as Lyric caf), October 15; Margaret Nem from state and Salt Lake officials city has been host to a large number communicated with the state treasur- well as an apartment house. He still in of conventions Carbon-Emerthe few ordinance violating Helper city y members of the board years, past ers and state auditor's offices relative owns the latter building and also ml), October 9; Lawrence Mow-i&ifci- have decided upon a more rigid en but the labor meet promises to be one George Mathis, Prominent Stock to the matter and had been informed owns a ranch in this county. the peace (appeal), Oc-i- e forcement of regulations. A thorough of the largest and most important yet that these funds were not available. Trader Succumbs Following He was connected with the state 10; Adam Ostovich, disturbing investigation of all reported violations held here. Last On Friday, the commissioners were road commission for many years as Week Operation atThose from Carbon puce (appeal), October 11. county who will be made, particularly those dealin Salt Lake and contacted the engineer and in that capacity he surlit case against LaVar Anderson tended the convention are Frank ing with prices fixed by the code. 'ant who attorney general, veyed the first road through Price 44, Price Mathis, e Kenneth prominent at-eUnitlocal representative of the Howard, accused of d to shed officials, a numied them t0 thc s,ate treasurers of- - canyon about 19 years ago. He also According one and of the best known ed Mine Workers of America; Wilburglary at Standardville in ber of smaller producers and distrib- liam Engle of Price, and J. C. For- stock traders in the intermountain re- fice, where they were shown a letter, made the final surveys on the disposed of when the de-- ts utors and apparently do not realize that gion, died in the city hospital at 12:50 under date of August 11, stating that pleaded guilty and were the regulations affect all persons sell- rester of Standardville. coal royalty money due the state of highways and on other principal artm. a. an Thursday (today) following -Price won the convention in a spirissupended sentence in the ing milk within the jurisdiction of operation on September 5 for ruptur Utah from the government was in the eries of travel In this section. Mr. pnsoo of from one to 10 years. the code. Steps will be taken to fully ited race against the bids of Tooele. ed appendix. At the time of his death accounting department of the depart- Olson is a civil mining engineer, havCarbon county was further honored of riot against Paul inform those ment of interior at Washington, D. C. ing graduated from the University of of the regulawith the selection of Mr. Forrester as Mr. Mathis was district inspector for 'A 'bo had previously been con-e- rf tions in order persons court that the proceedings Regional Agriculgovernment's Acting on the advice of the assist- Utah in 1905. He was formerly presion the third vice president of the federation. charge and was later may be avoided. ant tural Credit attorney general, the commission- dent of the Carbon Water company. corporation. elected M. I. Thompson was new trial, was dismissed. presito Mr. Gerber, well known farmer and New are forms Born an air mail letter to Senator New in ers sent June being prepared 29, Harmony, A one of the three leaders of permit more complete reports of vio- dent for the sixth straight year, de- 1890, a son of George is a native of Utah. He William H. to stockman, him and get King, asking Henry national by Miners union, which lations, and the board voices the hope feating Glen Gillespie of TooeleHarHeber City and came to in was born inin of Pace Louise he with the touch moved with Mathis, department the narrow margin of four votes. sponsible for strikes conducted seven years ago from 1902. will Loa in his He to the terior and this have was forwarded that Wellington cooperate money general public family was reelecttitra! Carbon mining camps last by calling violations to the attention old G. Crose of Salt Lake married at Salt Lake June 29, 1911 to Utah at an early date. On its ar- Springville. He has been a member was arrested for ed secretary treasurer. Mr. Thompparticipat-i-- a of shed officials. to Mary Ann Wilson. Mr. Mathis rival, it will be properly distributed of the board of directors of the Price son and Mr. Crose will be the deledemonstration staged on Main to Price in July, 1922, and has to the various counties. Carbon coun- River Water Conservation district came H. trade J. McGibbeny, practice rf here about a of since January of this year. In makyear ago by mem-e-ff- ld compliance director of the N. R. A., gates to the American Federation made his home here since. ty will receive the largest share. Labor convention. sympathizers of the National and Charles to the has in of He the stock trading commissioners, ing his announcement, Mr. Gerber According engaged Russell, secretary flf union. and stock raising since a young man, false rumors have been spread that stated: I feel that farming and livecontrol board, have been Salt Lake stting was made in the and when he first came to Price, he coal royalties totaling $30,000 are rea- stock interests should have represenappeal invited to attend a public meeting Sperry Flour company, here in time which at near the operated a meat market for several dy for distribution to Carbon county, tation in the affairs of county govfuture, lhad been convicted in the jus- - various phases of code administration in connection with his trading providing the proper man is sent to ernment. I believe in judicious spendyears on a charge of violating the will be N. E. A. He has been connected for obtain them. activities. ing of county funds and am seeking fully explained. pjf Peddlers ordinance. the nomination on a platform of ecowith some of the nations years many Jed Johnson pleaded guilty of of and in nomy. stock Norman the Hamilton, trading firms, principal leading GREEK-AMERICA- N Mr. Alexander is also a native Jf an officer and was given six Carbon high school and president of that capacity has made numerous a drew Utahn, was having been born in Washingintermountain Education friends the Utah allegedly the association, throughout Matt Earner ton county. He is a taxpayer and an city night mar-J-'er- al signally honored this week with his area. During the past 10 years, he weeks ago while the of active member of the Columbia local appointment as chief assistant to Hen- has probably handled more stock than taking him to union of the United Mine Workers of Nationfor in the of L. the other trader vagjail Smith, any independent president ry 7. Three members of the United Mine America. He is the first candidate to ColoOrganization of the in west. He ran in al Education association, sheep carrying formerly Workers of America who are seek- seek the nomination for two Democratic Club of Eastern Utah out the organizations program for rado. year IJ1 nomination on the Democratic commissioner, his announcement having was effected Sunday at a meeting in increased aid for schools. Smith is Code Ann are his widow, Mary Surviving the Hellenic Orthodox church. The the dean of education at Indiana uni- Wilson Mathis; three sons and one county ticket received the indorse- ing been made Tuesday. Mr. Gerber ment of the union Saturday at a s to Be association now has approximately versity. daughter, George Wilson Mathis, 22; meeting attended by representatives filed his candidacy Wednesday. elof Y State 150 members, but by the time In his capacity as chief assistant, Heber Clyde Mathis, 18; Charlotte D. of local unions of the county. ection, it is expected that the mem- Mr. Hamilton is authorized to act for Mathis, 16, and Ralph Gordon Mathis, Those indorsed and the positions will exceed 400. his Mrs. of A all matters. vigon bership 10, Price; mother, the president any Lind-stroRed,last week by the UnEmmanuel Marakis of Price was orous fight on behalf of education Louise Mathis Morrell, Loa; two they seek are as follows: G. G. state of repreAmerica Canyon, Spring fkers that elected chairman of the organization, will be carried out in the drouth brothers, Preston Taylor, Bicknell, and ite "trUCk nes of Carbon, with Gust Platis of Price sentative; Fred Civish, Columbia, art being nam- states. Karl Mathis, Loa, and two sisters, four-year commissioner; Robert J. 1pr counties are vio-- ed vice chairman and Steve Alferis Mr. Hamilton has also been reap- Mrs. Rubin Meeks, Bicknell, and Henderson, Kenilworth, sheriff. No i!ju1tnumg laws and safety of Price secretary-treasure- r. MemL. R. Eldridgc of Price was elected as consultant to the national Mrs. Royal Brinkerhoff, Bicknell. candidates other than union members thoroughly investigat-'IVan- k bers of the executive board are as fol- pointed 7 th held in be the educawill services in Funeral on of the Carbon county chapchairman committee emergency 6 were considered for indorsement at industrial commis- - lows: n3 ter of the Red Cross at a meeting Friand in addition to the above L. D. S. tabernacle here Saturday at the tion, was decided it U- - M- - w local although W,r?nacci C. K. Dragonas, Helper; Steve A1 posts, he is a member of the resolu- 2:00 p. m., with burial in the Price that meeting, the organization will support all day, succeeding J. W. Hammond. New been assured at the call Friends EduPrice; Manos National of may the Klapakis, committee cemetery. feris, Price; tions beker- candidates who are fair to labor, re- members of the board are R. J. member of the 5iai Wallace mortuary. cation association. George Manousos, Price; John Vaughn and Mrs. J. W. Bingham of gardless of party. Mike Gianetakis, Coand Mrs. J. P. Heinlein of Helper; Helper mKve actin against viola-,J- 1 Bill Flemetakis, Price; Nick Price. lumbia; BAND TO ATTEND MEET msofar as our pow- A resolution was passed expressing Bizakis, Rains, and Angelo Kontgas, Members of the Price Antlers band thanks to Mr. Nebeker Stat- Hammond for the inSunnyside. at to will state the Elks convention terest he had taken in Red Cross work as8111'6 you play inwLdesire and desires at all at Eureka Saturday, according to an NATURALIZATION FRIDAY success he P omote announcement by William H. Toy, di- and the affairs of had attained in safety and gen- be the chapter. will handling Naturalization proceedings Ca mne a"d other rector. Approximately 10 members ts Within of the chapter court Fridistrict Regular meetings Carbon in held the our of local the Elks lodge will also state and juris- n ison 133. will held the first Friday of be Christen162; 156; third, fourth, ond, to reports with George principals Judge According day, each month. There are 552 students attending sen presiding. Fourteen applicants sued Tuesday, the enrollment in the 'f IL have filed for citizenship papers this five schools of Price thus far this the Harding junior high school, PrinPOST SETS ELECTION TO ENFORCE WEIGHT LAWS term. The hearings will be conduct- year totals more than 2100, approxi- cipal B. H. McAllister announced. The y lstributors New officers of Price post No. 3 B. Jewkes, district inspector of is from J. the counofficial Carbon of largest, having cent grade eighth naturalization a ed by mately 40 per usLHaye 158 pupils, followed by the sixth with of the American Legion will be elect- weights and measures, announced school population. Denver, Colorado. tys 151. The number in ed Thursday, September 27, Arthur Monday that all coal haulers, whether With the registration of close to 50 an enrollment of 15 S. Horsley, post commander, anany person Pr0- jejun1" enseventh and the fifth grades is 122 hauling direct from mines or local the past week, the 8 during pupils nounced this week. Nominations of distributing points, vill be required in Carbon v and 121, respectively. Carbon county high rollment at the J a from The Rev. William A. Ruel report- candidates will be held at the regu- to have a weigh bill showing the gross has been increased to approxschool lh0rities' This is Hamed a record enrollment at the Notre lar meetings of the organization on and net weights of their loads. The Norman imately 815, Principal law pertaining to this will be strictly 5sbv3tv!)y the milk ordi-lsr;- d on Dame junior high, 185 students be- September 13 and 20. ilton reported. A definite check hoticpV cunty oommis-b- e the All not except has enforced, Mr. Jewkes said. grades registered. ing the number in each grade been given that BEER REVENUE INCREASES to capacifilled third are Continuous growth of the paid and second made. yet been Revenue derived by Price city CLUB DIRECTOR NAMED on bI C,Uy enfrced. circulation of The Announcement was made TuesThe combined enrollment of the ty. s tor a the of indication been of beer licenses was an added the has C. T. R. sale is J. in itself 'O'nodan that through which Kelley Fergusson has been chosen as permit schools, day Southside Central and Each conditions. footto increased to of of the Price Rotary club to a coach school $4200 director when the CUnty Clerk to to the the faculty first Improvement Monday, take in pupils from the inwmits iU be issued sesly acfill the vacancy caused by the resigball. Other faculty members include city council, at its week new names are being added is 585, inclusive, fourth grade, ave bivn re- R. F. McLaughlin, the sion, granted a wholesale permit to nation of George Schultz of Latuda. to the already large list of The r. to C. H. Madsen, principal Rev. Ruel, Dr. ? cording securtu inand the Sisters of the Pacific Fruit company. The fee The selection was made by the di- F. these bring I hanJt',r!tCJi and an J. Rev. is the Claffey Following of both institution1:. inir.vj e of (he an rectorate last week. payment, sec ed bv charged for the license was $150. voluntary Charity. pant enrollment by grades: First, 134; dication of real reader demand. BOARD -- Calli.-e- rr N'l-w- s C m-x- Sun-Advix- ar d AT PRESENT f.-J- Weth-ttr.8tca.- se. m 25 m ar li ng r 5i Bo-nac- ci, Price-Sunnysi- Price-Huntingt- on 1 :t on s 4SPCT 12i m li Hamilton Named to Important Post by President of UNITED MINERS INDORSE THREE FOR NOMINATION DEMOCRATIC CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS -- Greek-Ameri-c- an Violation Probed Commission 19 0 l-- l Red Cross Chapter Names New Leaders; Price Man Chairman Enrollment in Five Price Schools Totals Over 2100 Permits Steadily Growing IPUW Sun-Advoc- T semi-month- 'J Sun-Advoca- I j ! de |