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ENROLLMENT DATA Civic Clubs Registration in ( arbon Count v At Close of First Wnk Candidates Race Increased S.N AND NRWS.Am.KMT SCOUTS, FATHERS OF COUNTY AWAIT SCHOOL DISTRICT Of OK T1IK Plans Complete for Visit of ISSUED BY CARBON -- her CONSOLIDATION Caravan Friday OUTING SATURDAY - " I Members TotaLj732 j Of South Utah Association Expected Here; Meeting Scheduled Arrangements Cher-Nigh- t Completed Trip to Cor Can) on Saturday OFCODEVIOLATION Investigation Set On Reported Offenses Of Wagon Superintendent Ullnuii of the Cai boll Toy Siout fur the ilulit.g tin JijnI bi ltel liiellt vt this section of (lit have vntually roh spirted ardutriit sidle, To Forty-Fiv- e fur the outing to be d and many other benefit ul rangement Mines piujevts '"U at in the Hunt Uul' t,f Sl,u !1 ihae been outlinexl for the future Kiwania of the term, the enrollment reiort bulge It a,mc ,n ,rk ill be explain-ure- s ingtnn can ini Saturday for Scout t,mc fur the county being prepared from registration fie- - sv?. Mi UHi ,ht h Charges filed by the United Mine 'Vt'ni'5 und r,mam Uvu' ou ' and their father. Carl W. Krnpey, PProaihlnfL " fjst principal of America that the wagon Workers communities" Tuesdistrict chaitman, announced fnduiu!c, three Democrats lous made to a und truck mines of Carbon, Emery hats their cast day. U t!t Xo Carbon high, with "CO pupils, had be held Republican, sUon (,,n the and Sevier counties arc violating Saturday AVIiMimjtelvSO Committee in tharge of anange-metiui unk tor nomination the largest enrollment of any ,,!c and trade practice provisions of are V"ch single to be the in k expected caravan ifT,'! until t. ki an: Tian.iortation, Wmfied the bituminous Up tn held in San association school, while Helper was second with1 coal code will be con. 35 Ilourbons and 10 VM,or ,ay ,n.Jujn county. One ftitun l,( lhc W. West, distiict Scout commissioner, sidered at a hearing called for Friof 680, followed by the! iw!it.n,UrC registration a ace. l IX and Mr. GardpuLlic Tmpcy; bailjet ue, HUmling tup will U a tour of Sun .tnl hJ retired the Harding junior high of Trice with day, September 28 at 9.00 p. m. in for 550. nutting in the tourt house at 8 00 p Juan county, the members to be ner, William CarnpUdl and Rulon A. A. Si hulls of Latuda ice. Row-leat which m., tune an informal dis-- 1 shown the many scenic alti actions of Itiner of Triee. and George A. y '2x0-- anJ S. 1. Colton of Hel- -, The smallest schools were Clear The healing has been called by cussion will be held concerning of Spring Glen; ceremonies and Gus P. district. fTaJurer aie the new Ropub- Creek and Wattis. which reported 41 llachmun, acting state recovMike Turnbull of Helper and games. The who of ant matter Mr. federal for Schultz, and 42 pupils, respectively. Totals for tion of riaidates. who, with several administrator, ery f Spring Canyinr. pro- the state. Members of the schools is will ait as a board of inquiry. l exjvctrd to teceive consid- - C1,uc Nwrcn others, , irtxr,d of his party to enter the RoIapCph04T and eration at the meeting. The associa- gram, Hcibert Adamson and Vernon Others on the board will be the secc,mb" not specify .jj.oocr race, dul be present. and a tion has been requested to consider Merrill cf Price; mivertiMiiR and oUnna,iKlwanis club Mr. Colton . jffjn he desired. '.on and attorney of the state rellIlaWa.,ha. ,50.; cordial invitation is extended to the this E. Morgan and Arvet retary GC. proposition and supiwrt a move- StevensEdward administration, a representacovery K:y or.e thus far to seek the Kenilworth, 223; Trice Central and of Price, and Silas Rowley tive of the general public. City and county offi- ment to obtain assistance fiom the Utah coal code authority, p. Domination for treasurer. Southside combined, 583; Rains, 63; cials will also attend the meeting, government. Action will also be tak-- i of Spring Glen. national the labor compliance direcare candidates Scofield, 56; Spring Glen. 239; w hich will be in t Democratic n on the request of the Salt Lake charge of Elton TayTransportation will be furnished tor for the bituminous industry at 97; Spring Canyon, 194; lor, chamber Enjle of Trice for four-yepresident. chamber that the association request to all those who have no other means Cheyenne and the presidential memHyatt of Sunnyside, 176; Wallington, 179; LaB.aner, Lawrence all of Comprising the President Roosevelt to tncrea-- e the of making the trip. All Scouts and ber of the coal code authoiity at Denpractically commission-- j tuda, 121; Gordon Creek, 157. Cite for southern Utah counties, the associa piesent tariff rate on dutiable wools their fathers In the county ore urged ver. of for Price H. S. Robinett Schools with grades from the first tion has carried on an active cam-to attend the outing. They will reInvitations to attend the hearing j by 50 per cent Mr. Engle is the sixth to tenth, inclusive, include Helper, turn Sunday been issued to representatives have morning. xnx to file for the long-terHiawatha and Sunnyside. Castle Gate, mak- of retail coal dealers in Utah, Sanfire Stories, demonstrations, to is third the Mr. Hyatt itie Spring Glen, Spring Canyon and La- ing and musical numbers will feature pete and Sevier counties. It appears nomination, tuda take in the ninth grade, while , for the the program, and arrangements are that the situation is particularly desnee president of the Liberty the schools with eight grades are made for a flag ceremony and perate in Utah county, complaints being ccr.pany and superintendent of Heiner, Clear Creek, Kenilworth, Scosuitable games. A barbecue will be having been made to Governor Henry Irrts mine at Latuda, Mr. field, Wattis, Wellington and Gordon the Saturday evening feature, Mr. H. Blood that if alleged law viola.an well known in mining cir- - Creek. Rolapp, Columbia, Rains and Empey stated. All those who attend tions by truckers are allowed to conHe was born in Standard have six grades, Price Cen- the state. are advised to take sufficient food tinue, the dealers in that county face Seven teachers have thus far been rlphia 46 years ago, and. when tral and Southside have four, Hardfor lunch Saturday and breakfast on bankruptcy by winter. selected to conduct adult emergency UTAH REPUBLICAN i!j old he came to Castle Gate, ing has from the fifth to eighth, inIt is alleged by the dealers that Sunday. education classes in five Carbon in pent his boyhood there, receiving takes Carbon and clusive, high Scouts and their fathers from the the truckers retail coal without paycounty communities, Superintendent dacation in Salt Lake City, after the ninth to twelfth, inclusive. northern part of the county are ask- ing the sales tax; that they fail to HEAD SPEAKS HERE ed 3 he spent several years in New In addition to the district enroll- G. J .Reeves announced Tuesday. The to meet at Helper at 7:30 a. m., have their trucks registered, or, if aS. ment, approximately 185 pupils are names of two other teachers have and the contingent from they do, they register them for less Saturday, been submitted to D. C. Jensen, state hter returned to Hiawatha and enrolled in the Notre Dame junior entire county will leave from capacity than the load they are carthe of the program, for approval. Tingey Predicts G. O. I. Victory .mnected with the United States high, which is operated by the Notre director Price at 8:00 a. m. rying; that they are a menace to Teachers In November; Urges Strong already assigned are as safety on the highways; that they .jorpany as engineer and super Dame de Lourdes church. follows: Castle Gate, James Hazzard; dent Seventeen years ago he keep no record of gross, tare or net Campaign For Colton Helper, Mrs. Mary Beveridge and liwatha to open up the Latuda weights of the load; that they carry Mrs. Vera Judd; Hiawatha, Mrs. Dora no public liability insurance, and pay jjnd establish the camp. He has Expressing confidence that the Retax. no Stultz; Spring Glen, Mrs. Lorene Can- publican party will be victorious in superintendent there ever since to; Price, Miss Arvilla Brown and Utah in the November election, Allen fee. He is a member of the Investigation of these charges by Mrs. Sue Crockett. S. Tingey, state G. O. P. chairman, the tax, utilities and road commisnt Mountain Coal Mining insti- sions has been requested by GoverThe two other instructors allowed addressed members of the Carbon nor Blood. In commenting on the sitCarbon county will be assigned to county Republican committee and Schultz, playeo a prominent INSPCT. in the Wellington and Kenilworth, accord- other party leaders at a banquet Hundred Per Cent Payment Will uation, President E. E. Coffman of development of aviation r iarbon county, and at the the utilities commission stated: Bring County Total ing to Mr. Reeves. present Chairman Of Independent-LaboTuesday evening at the is The trucking operations out of the restaurant. Of $778,635.61 A class in auto mechanics will be president of the Flying Ute Group Issues Call For ilion club. Carbon county coal fields have been Mr. Tingey urged a strong camHe owns his own conducted at Castle Gate, while sewCounty Convention extent they and is a capable pilot, ing will be taught aff Helper, Hiawa- paign on behalf of Don B. Colton, According to a report issued Mon- carried on to such an fe Colton was bom in Panguitch With the issuance of a call Wednes- tha, Spring Glen and Price. Mrs. senatorial candidate and former con- day by County Clerk B. H. Young, have practically driven the coal dealof Utah later moved to Colorado, where day by the Independent-Labparty Judd will handle the sewing class at gressman from the First district He 1934 tax collections charged to Coun- ers in the towns and cities lived for out of business. These operations al1, approximately 15 years, for a county nominating convention to Helper, and Mrs. Beveridge will teach stated that Mr. Colton and Arthur ty Treasurer R. M. Reese total lining to Utah 17 years ago, he based on a collection of 100 so have seriously affected the coal be held here October. 3,. the widely Americanization. The sewing class in Woolley of Ogden, candidate for repled in Price and dealers of Salt Lake City and in fact made his home discussed third party made its offi- Price will be under the- direction of resentative ' from the First district, per cent. tt for 12 years. For. the future. near in the Price visit would The apportionment of this amount throughout the state." past five cial appearance in the political cam- Miss Brown. educahe has been a resident of round-tabl- e to the in discussion relative According to Mr. Corfman, the interested A All those call The among the various taxing units and paign in Carbon county. truckers a carto was attend asked buy the coal, or claim they are he operates the Colton was the approaching campaign the levy on which the distribution is signed by Arch I. Fleming, coun- tion program therefore do not come under and or do, Mat school at at on dinner. the ried the Gilmour, as Friday follows: company. At the present time Harding based are, respectively, meeting ty chairman. to cover the use intended the laws s secretary of the which decide m. to subject chairman of the county committee, State and state school fund, $217,Helper Kiwanis Apportionment of delegates among at 7:30 p. of for hire. Many cities automobiles sewbesides Price in to 10 have folpresided. taught 492.09, mills; county general fund, the precincts of the county is as and towns, he says, have helped solve t. Engle, who served in the schools, 1.8; Central county $39,335.15, ing. 3; Northwest Price, lows: the truckof the 1927 state 10.5; county roads and bridg- the situation by requiring Appointment of the above teachers legislature, Price, 5; South Price, 5; Northeast to take ers when deliver s heen a coal, Mr. of they resident of Carbon coun-inc- e Price, 3; East Price, 4; Helper, 10; was made upon the approval es, $54,632.14, 2.5. is encommission out The license. a W. Winfred and Mr. Jensen 1917, coming to Price in that Indigent poor fund, $15,297.01, .7; 4; Hiawatha, Wellington Reeves, Kenilworth, so and as law the it stands, from Salt Lake. bond interest, $32,779.28, 1.5; bond forcing In 1917 he es and Castle Gate, 3 each; Scofield, West, county manager of the emergcomALITY! as to utilities the it far hshed the pertains administration. old Edna Bliss, first stage line daughter sinking, $39,335.15, 1.8; age penClear Creek, Spring Glen, Spring ency relief of Sheriff and Mrs. S. Marion Bliss, sion, $2185.29, .1; exhibits, advertis- mission, with utmost vigilance, and this city and the mining Rains, Latuda, Standardville, Cgnyon, cununities. had a narrow escape from death by ing, $4370.57, .2; dependent mothers, will continue to do so, he states. Sunnyside, Columbia, Consumers-Na-tionIt is the opionion of George A. Ro)ng his residence in Carbon poisoning Thursday night when she $4370.57, .2; general deficiency (strike and Sweet Mine, 2 each; chairman of the tax comCritchlow, cold cresosote he has made his home in a swallowed vapor emergency), $54,632.14, 2.5. lapp, Peerless, Harper, Wattis, Heiner, to enforce the sales tax that mission, acid. carbolic with the 23; Price containing $50,577.36, Helper compound city, exception of three Coal City and Kiz, 1 each. truckers of this kind laws Firm Coal against at off table a The child picked the bottle Wellington and a short time city, $22,401.50, 14; Wellington, $3,- would The convention will nominate couna large force of field require Wattis. He Sunthe in 30; the sheriffs in quarters living owns his own home 153.09, 27; Scofield, $3714.24, to this one purty and state legislative candidates, devoted inspectors R. R. Kirkpatrick, superintendent court house. nyside, $554.06, 1.5; Hiawatha, elect a county chairman and draft a pose. 2. the rushed Dr. been Charles has Engle is a member of the Castle $1673.91, Ruggeri Gate, 2; statement of principles and purposes, of the Standardville mine, The situation has been particularly State bounty on taxes Workers of America, and a director of the Standard baby to the Price City hospital. She named Special call. to the he declares, during the past two according bad, state home. to reher blors. Co! a removed 5; was to delegate to the Utah State Fed-ho- n Monday Coal company, according sheep and goats, $251.75, or three years when there have been AD sA Labor convention at Salt cent announcement. Arthur ility. bounty on horses and cattle, $23.37, so many truck owners who have had last week, he vice president and general 2; tuberculosis, $50.42. was instrumental PART-TIM- E no other work for their cars. He says tinging the 1935 convention of of the Standard Fuel commanager that the road commission has reesBE organization to Price. While in has been made vice president pany, tablished its checking station at Thisstate of the Standard Coal company, suclegislature, he successfully and that further information may tle, retrade H. asored a motion J. practice McGibbeny, Dr. Foster J. Curtis, who for the establish-J- t ceeding be obtained by this means. of an director of the Utah reexperimental farm in signed, and T. G. Mays has been ap- compliance advised has His political slogan is: pointed to the directorate of the latter covery administration, H. Toy, secretary of the rjlf money to Carbon Gas and W. Empey, chairman of the concern. Mr. Mays is general sales William county Carl milk it here." of the Carbon-Emer- y board trol Price coal of of the company. the committee agricultural he will call a public meetHyatt is well known through-p- C The Standard Coal company is the shed, that chamber of commerce, is continuing for the B. K. Farnsworth, state supervisor county, having been a resident his investigation of the possibilities of parent corporation and has charge of ing here in the near future code milk local of of probwrbon for 29 discussion secondary education, and J. Drilling operations at the Last years. He is a na-,- 5 establishing a federal subsistence all production, while the Standard lems. a member of the state E. R. A. Chance oil well in Emery county have abMr. Hyatt is a member homestead project in Carbon county, Fuel is the retail outlet. ofMr. McGibbeny will probably be planning board, accompanied by naUnited Mine Workers of Am- progressed to a depth of 2863 feet, acand has written to M. L. Wilsen, secof the Carbon school district Charles ficials Russell, by accompanied for cording to an announcement by A. E. tional director of the plan, asking Case of the control board of the Salt and emergency relief administration, Gibson of Price, who holds title to a Robinett has lived in Price for retary of means obtaining to as information fflv Lake shed. Jears and was inspected abandoned school houses in considerable acreage on the stru ure. formerly county funds for such a project. the county Monday to determine the Because of increasing gas it has holding that post for two There are 37 homestead projects in COMPLETE FOR feasibility of moving the buildings to been almost ' ARRANGEMENTS He served Impossible to keep water several years as the nation at the present time, the faAfter the selection of a jury, the HOME ELECTRIC EXHIBITION other parts of the county, where and this situation will In the Reeds-villhole, Robitbe Mr. most publicized of which is at trial of Jesus Messas on a charge of cilities are now inadequate. make it necessary to run in a five-inJre second candidate to coal a mining was West Virginia, assault with a deadly weapon Those who accompanied the state to make a formation shutArrangements have been completor ibe post of county where conditions are much continued in district court Monday ed by the local office of the Utah officials were Winfred W. West and off incasing district, r to keep the water in the order bePehr-son Rowley, incumbent, jj."C other the same as in Carbon county. until the rape cases with Cecil Power and Light company for the John Maulsby, county E. R. A. man- hole, Mr. Gibson stated. aspirant. ' and Frank Devenish as defend- home electric demonstration to be ager and planning engineer, respecAt their regular meeting Monday Drilling has progressed to the mavotcase chamber Pehrson G. The J. 8:00 concluded. of Reeves; the m. and 2:00 at are ants p. tively; Superintendent SELECT OFFICERS rine formation between the Moenkopi given Friday evening, directors to promote the project for the pur- began Tuesday, and will be followed p. m. in the building formerly oc- George Ockey, clerk of the school and Kaibab limestones. 10 TWO VACANCIES ed of Price fami- by the Devenish trial. cupied by the VanDyke Grocery com- district, and Orson H. Guymon pose of caring for worthy assaulted H. Jones of Helper and js alhomesteading Messas allegedly Henry Price, Subsistence lies. TWO SUFFER BROKEN ARMS pany. be slate of of-cts nf3n!nccs on e farming. Adlala with a knife at Helper on A free cooking school is one of the Albert Barnes of Wellington, memcalled so ce lodSe No. Claude Leonard of Price received 1550, B. P. Eis June 20. Jurors chosen to try the features of the traveling exposition, bers of the board of education. treatment at the city hospital Tuesday Llled recently with the "tion Yre case are: Mrs. Elma Warner and Jes- which will be in charge of Miss NanBOARDS MEET THIS WEEK They inspected the vacant build- for a fractured right wrist, suffered John P Phalen of Stan- E. and William Peerless comsie D. Stringham, Price; cy Finch, home service expert of the ings at Winter Quarters, when he fell out of a tree. Eugene The Carbon county board of M P and Sheriff knbt and Lamont Cowdey, Spring Utah Power and Light company, as- West Hiawatha. Hickman also of Price, was treated as its hold bree-yewill Tangaro, J,SS missioners Keniltrustee. The sisted by Miss Jane Sears. t 'tner ace.eds Walter V. m. The Canyon; James Burns. Jr., 7:30 at for a fractured right p. at the hospital meeting Friday Hiawatha; Pace, who V. A Babcock, a George M. Miller visited in Salt arm. The injury was received when tdent of Salt Lake, while monthly meeting of the board o. edu- worth; the and latter vison business part Lake City John Houghton, Castle Gate, Joseph Plant of Salt Lake City Ss the youth fell out of a wagon Sunday. Places the late Dr. F. cation of the Carbon school district of last week. r F.Tv ited in Price Tuesday on business. W. Hamilton, Sweet Mine. Robert will be held Saturday. 45c xpnn-sote- norn-'n5io- n, taw. 83c e "'d la-t- nt 11 j Wed-E-ih- j 23c 11 i 7c r mat-(th- at J 8c ' 8c 1lcnldTr I Stan-dardvil- le, ar 25c two-ye- ar m 25c Emergency Education Work In Carbon County Outlined two-ye- ar 19c of 23c 25c : 33c Charge on 1934 Tax Collections Shown in Report Third Party to Hold Nominating Meet October 3 13c Rinetti-Capi-to- ton-mi- le lo 14c "Tscl or I $778,-835.6- - 10c Hel-whe- re 12C low-hou- se $229,-454.9- 8, CHILD SWALLOWS POISON, RECOVERS two-year-- en operat-hetwe- Kirkpatrick Named To Directorate of Standard 1 al ISES otc e. :ord' $2,-351.- Un-Mi- ne a FARM Recovery Official to Conduct Meeting Here FEASIBILITY OF MOVING SCHOOL HOUSES PROBED PROJECT TO PROMOTED HERE Car-coun- ty. J con-age- nt ,rfP At Increase In Emery Well Reported Win-bour- n, - ca. Knife Postponed After Jury Selection e, ch an-cms- elf . fill Desi-der- io J- part-tim- semi-month- ar 5ovp ly wr |