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Show cificuumos mis WKK 3593 INDITKNniAT tfcltt. NEWSPAPER-CABHO.V A 0 f TUB Sl'N AND NEWSADVOCATB CONSOLIDATION' COl'NTr, UTAH. Tl to Mart PROPOSED GRAZING DISTRICT ENLARGED; Dedication of Airport PRICE HEARING SET, tree Events 1 M W. linmilll . JS3I Vigorous Vote Drive Conducted by Parties Union Supports Candidates Who Favor New Deal On his return Sotuiday from a of the executive board of meeting MfftJng On Establishment Of district No. 2tion Ball, 22 of the United Mine Area Moved From Vernal: Woikei of Amriica. held at Chey To He Held November 3 Feature enne, Wyoming. October 18 to 18. Frank Ikmacrt. local rrprrjtrnUUv tg Establishment of a the organization, announced that the dutrlct grazing Carbon which of ranks as one of to include county's airport, repletion 12.500.000 board passed a resolution pledging the With only 12 days remaining before Carbon voters go to the Lt in the intermountain region, will be celebrated Saturday ere in 10 approximately countiei will be the ob- union to support all candidate favto select new county officials nd cast their bullots for state polls Ufa? with three big events an aviation ball at the Silver ject of a hearing to be conducted tn orable to labor and the new deal. and candidates, rival political parties of this county congressional and a model airplane contest and the high school building here SaturCarbon county was also represent- are pavilion Saturday evening a for vigorous vote drive that will extend throughgirding uon ceremony, combined with an aviation show, Sunday day. November 3 by the department ed at the meeting by Alfred Carey of out The the of the interior. campaign will reach every precinct. county. ct Scofield, board member from x and afternoon. r-Both of the major parties are This hearing will be held instead of 4. In addition to being local of success, while the one originally scheduled at Ver-n- al representative of the U. M W. A Mr. the confident KS-SSS'carboki-ib for November 2. and will involve Bonaccl Is board representative from WORK PLACEMENTS Indcpendent-I-abo- r ticket follow- ct 3. considerably more territory than the era are certain their candidates one previously set. the areas to be Inas the feature of the The meeting was the first held by will poll a vote far above the exGRAND ELEVEN cluded In the proposed district the IN COUNTY CARBON since board executive Utah and billon program at 12.45 p. of the average observer. pectation! being located in Carbon, Emery, San Juan, Wyoming were combined into one The communists also have a slate in faday. Approximately 15 Uintah, Duchesne, Garfield, district, A large number of Importthe field but are not campaigning the speciENCOUNTER Grand, GAIN MONTH as i, U1thepirtiuipate Inwill V ant union matters were considered at Kane and Daggett counties. ayne, Include actively as the other parties. program als The hearing at Vernal was to have the conference. The festure of this weeks political flying, parachute jumping, Besides Mr. Bonaccl and Mr. Carey, been concerned only with will be Democratic rallies grazing activity Ljg contest, balloon breaking Miners Take the board members present were: National Reemployment Service Championship In land in Carbon, Uintah and Duchesne at Price and Helper, speakThursday y.Uon, precision flying, free-- ! District 5 For Second John M. Ross, Sujxrrtor, Wyoming, counties. Finds Jobs For 193 ers at which will be Congressman iir rare and air acrobatics. Among the federal officials who President; Ceorge Lambert, Rock Straight Season Abe Murdock, candidate for reelecL model airplane contest, which During September will attend the hearing, which is open sPrlnS. vice president; Virgil Wright, lisored by the bo'i work com-- ft tion; Joseph Rirle, Ogden, candidate Capturing their second successive to the public, are: F. R. Carpenter, Chynne, secretary; Robert Allen, for state treasurer; Judge James H. The national of the Rotary dub, will begin service reemployment district 5 title and their third in five Washington, D. C., national director Gebo, Wyoming; Albert Roberts, Rock placed 193 Carbon Wolfe, Salt Lake, nominee for Jus.DO a. m. workers According to Parley county of John F. Deeds. Washing- - Springs, and Matt Broko, Kemmerer, tice of the state supreme court, and as fiitsd, committee chairman, a years, the Carbon high Miners suc- ton,grazing; with during September compared U. S. geological survey; Fred Wyoming. 98 placed during August and 133 Calvin W. Rcwlings, Salt Lake disnanber of boys have already cessfully hurdled their first obstacle Kerr, Salt Lake, U. S. geological surand others will enter the in the campaign for state honors by during July, D. C. Cavenah, manager trict attorney and Democratic state Archie D. Ryan, Salt Lake, spevey; an It is possible that of Carbon county, announced today. vice chairman. overwhelming victory over hftuon before the meet. Regis-z- s scoring DIRECTORATE OF cial agent In charge of the division of Grand of Moab of son Governor Henry Alan in high Blood, The 3345 Wednesday service workers ill be accepted up until the placed the only league game scheduled for investigation of the Interior departH. Blood and president of the Young state the : for the contest. Septemthroughout t during ment; J. H. Leech and H. K, Carlisle, this district The score was 54-CHAMBER MEETS ber, as compared with 3323 placed Mens Democratic league of Utah, Salt i will vie for honors in three Lake, special agents for the diThe of crowd season the during August and 3982 who were will also speak. biggest ivuions. Major prizes will be vision of investigation. The Price rally will be held in the placed during July. Total placements antes of free flying instruction turned out to see Coach Preston The grazing district to be establishstate for the Carbon the three months To Efforts record county court house at 7:30 I Secure the during Subsistence charges largest ed will include public lands withie grand winner and free air-n- d to m. amounted and will be presided over by 11,150. in the of p. period i score Homestead history competition To Be for the boys taking first Project drawn from homestead entry and othOf the September placements in Silas Rowley, county chairman. between Carbon and Moab. Continued By Board tn each age group. Approxi-I'- y er distribution, and includes the withCarbon county, 56 were with private i Arthur Woolley of Ogden, G. O. P. 10 other Hardy had the first quarter got drawal districts designated as Vernal, prizes will be dis134 on P. W. A. projects candidate for congress, and most of employers, ked also. Directors of the Price chamber of underway before the Miners, who Moab, San Juan and San Rafael. n. 3 with the state road commis- - the nominees on the county ticket and to kicked commerce off Weddecided at a meeting Moab, obtained possesThe establishment of the district is jag pilots will be guests at the 36 were this there communities ited various week, August During sion of the ball and started a touch- to be effected in accordance with the nesday evening to continue efforts to Lt Saturday evening, and the adThey went to Hiawatha, Columbia line. terms of the Taylor grazing act, the obtain federal funds for the establish placements with private employers it ticket sale indicates that one i down drive from the and 62 with the state road commis-n- d Wellington Tuesday, Mr. Woolley n The to covdistance subsistence the homestead was pro-tioline goal It largest crowds of the year will passage of which marks the culmina- - jmen 74 placements were speaking in the two latter towns. sion. For July, n Carbon county. The chamber of years of effort to obtain from N the affair. Dance lovers are ered in seven plays, Jackson Jewkes with private employers, 3 on P. W. A. Towns visited Wednesday Included cted from all parts of eastern carrying the ball over. He missed congress express authority for federal had previousy been advised that the projects and 56 with the state road the camps in the Spring Canyon and the kick for extra point but thereafter regulation of grazing on the public government appropriation for this commission. Total placements for Gordon Creek districts and Kenilhad been work but that booted ball over the after touchdown domain in the interests of national exhausted, Carbon during the three months per- worth. Mr. Woolley spoke at Kenilft landing field was dedicated a six times in as many tries. conservation and of the livestock in- more money would probably be avail- iod amounted to 424. : more than a but since year ago, worth following a meeting of the local able later. With the bail in their possession on dustry. toe a new hangar of stone and Figures for the state show that union of the United Mine Workers of alternate Angus Johnson, director, afsecAll in interested and Moab as marker the persons has been erected, and Sundays the America. was appointed a regular member of placements with private industry will mark the completion of ond quarter opened, Carbon launched fected by the act are urged to attend the board to succeed through the service continued to exSawD. Frank Mr. Woolley is a brother of Judge another offense which terminated in the hearing. W. A. projects. Jairport as a whole. Several thou-- F who left recently to make his ceed placements on P. Dilworth yer, Woolley of Mantl, who for scorVecchio a Armond 1577 touchdown, Carbon residents, as well as During September, there were in E. A. home was Gibson has been one of the two Logan. years many W. A. N of visitors from surrounding ing. Later in the quarter Captain named secretary of the chamber, to private placements, 1395 on P. of the Seventh Judicial district judges on a Gus Lauris fumble recovered and 373 with the state road commis- court. pes, are expected to attend the serve without pay. Moab's rd Dration. sion. During August, there were stripe and the Miners to Matters national legispertaining A. E. Gibson, G. O. P. county secreVecprivate placements, 1054 on P. W. pee army pilots from Salt Lake soon had another touchdown, lation came up for discussion and announces that the party plans tary, over. comball chio the state road 771 take a A. the with and again taking prominent part in the air were referred to Gus Platis, chairman rallies later in the campaign, to hold mission. During July, there were In the early minutes of the third D. W. namely, Lieutenant A grant of $7197.94 for continuing of the legislative committee. The diat time prominent Utah Rewhich W. P. 985 on 1962 Vecchio added another finch, commander; private placements, Lieutenant quarter, rectors also decided to continue the Carbon at the will speak. leaders county improvements publican A. and 1035 with the state road comHughes, department of com-- F touchdown, making a brilliant 49- Democratic candidates attended a high school was approved Monday by membership drive of the organiza- mission. inspector, and Lieutenant the governors advisory committee on tion. (Continued on Page Seven) meeting at Scofield Tuesday evening py Campbell. Reorganization of the chamber was and at Castle Gate Wednesday evepublic welfare and emergency relief. per visiting pilots who have The project was the only one passed discussed and Frank B. Hanson was CITY INCOME ning. to participate are: for this county. appointed to draw up papers of inTO Besides participating in the camPfok. Vem Carter and Pat El-- k. In all, the committee approved 53 corporation. events conducted by the parties, paign Salt Lake City; Arthur Mor-an- d scattered in 18 counties. The projects the candidates are working QUARTER all of V. McKay, Ogden; Grant HONORE DUSSERRE total cost of these projects will be and are covering hard individually nger and Jimmy Johnson, $121,825.02. in their camthe thoroughly county fad Junction, and Jay Pope, Ver- Two state projects were also passDuring paign for vote$. Municipal One was for Nominees on the various tickets are Three Month Total Funeral Services Held Tuesday ed through for approval. Wps belonging to James R. Lund, At a meeting recently, the execuwas which $278,750, by the granted as follows: Known Well $39,155.80 For laser of the Lund Air service of Sheepman, federal office several days ago for tive committee in charge of arrangeState representatives, G. Democrat Bank Director and George Schultz of Latuda the processing of 10,000 head of cat- ments for the second annual Carbon of Price city during the G. Lindstrom, Spring Canyon, and Receipts also participate. tle, part of the meat being processed Catholic carnival on December 6, 7 quarter ending September 30 totaled Mrs. D. C. Gibson, incumbent, HelSwitlick of Portland, Oregon, Final tribute was paid at the Notre for the Utah fresh meat project. The and 8 decided to again hold the affair $39,155.80, while general fund discommissioner, William per; four-yeilly famous stunt artist, will Dame de Lourdes church Tuesday to other was for $80,000 with which to in the Silver Moon hall. comwhich do not include A. (Bill) Engle, Price; two-yee bursements, in one of the most spectac-featur- es Reports presented at the meeting ihospltai expenses, amounted to $33,- - missioner, Dave Parmley, incumbent, Honore Dusserre, 66, prominent and ship the sheep that are purchased in of the show, parachute respected sheep owner of eastern Utah by the A. A. A., to care for the by soliciting committees indicate that, according to a financial re-t- Consumers; clerk, B. H. (Brig) aing. carnival will receive generous Utah and a director of the First Na- pelts of condemned animals when Recorder Wil- - Young, incumbent; treasurer, Reese Tu Reschedule of events for the dedi-o- n tional bank for the past 20 years, who they are turned in by the growers support from virtually every com-- ir 1 M. Reese, incumbent; sheriff, F. P. eeremony is as follows: 12:45 died at his home here Friday followand to bale and ship the pelts munity in the county. The meeting cured, statement itemized is an Following (Joe) Fisher, Helper; recorder, Mrs. p, mass flying, local and visiting ing a long illness. Burial was in the on the order of the federal surplus 6; of receipts: Light department, Katie Liddell, Wellington; attorney, U00 p. m., selection, Carbon Price cemetery under the direction of relief corporation. water department, $7882.27; Marl D. Gibson, Price; assessor, Silas iy high school band; 1:10 p. m., the Flynn funeral home. state special tax, $245.13; business li- Rowley, incumbent; surveyor, Earl O. ""esses of DEMOCRATIC welcome by Chairman For fifty years Mr. Dusserre had censes, $3022.80; hospital, $5546.11; Anderson, incumbent. e Parmley of the Carbon county MEETING CALLS ORGANIZATION busithe with identified $108; miscellaneous, $76.60; been sheep Republican State representatives, nssion, Mayor E. F. Gianotti of District court for Carbon county cemetery, connected with that dog taxes, $24; garbage collection J. F. MacKnight, Price, and Milton adGreek-Americafter ir and Mayor B. W. Dalton of ness, becoming reconvene will being Friday A meeting of the $175.13; service deposits, $267; S. Wycoff, Helper; four-ye- ar commisindustry three years before he moved "le; 1:40 two weeks. The fees, p. m., address, The to the United Democratic club of Eastern Utah will journed for over water connection fees, $95; justice sioner, Eugene C. Hanson, Price; two-ye-ar France native his from on to Brim-stainstructed te has been report Orthodox Program," Dean court collections, $80; electrical inStates. He was bom in Aubesagne, be held in the Hellenic 31 at 7:30 jury commissioner, George Schultz, that day, the first case being the damdirector of the federal Htes October church Wednesday, on fee, $2; taxes, $8979. 6, 1868, France spection April Alps, clerk, Carlyle Pace, Price; Latuda; field program. Skerl Martina action brought by Democratic Disbursements were- - as follows: treasurer, S. P. Colton, Helper; sherand came to America 47 years ago. p. m. Candidates on the all mem- age P- mcomWillow Coal Creek the . and against delayed parachute jump; He settled in California, where he ticket will be present, Water department, $2111.83; light de- iff, S. Marion Bliss, incumbent; rem., bombing contest, three resided for eleven years, and came to bers of the club are urged to attend. pany. partment, $1402.69; street department, corder, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Price; ats 2:30 p. m., passenger flying $1920.02; parks department, $1233.79; torney, Arthur S. Horsley, Price; asPrice in 1899, making his home here selections; 3:15 p. m., bal- - since. police department, $1183.20; ceme- sessor, Harris Simonson, Helper; surun-Advoc- aic tery, $601.34; fire department, $291.-5- 1; veyor, Ralph P. Anderson, Price. At the time of his death Mr. Duscity hall. $89.48; printing and supserre had extensive holdings in grazState repreIndependent-Labo- r $272.86. in and real Carbon in land plies, county ing Mrs. Charlotte Liddell, three prizes; 4:30 p. m., air sentative, He was a member of Telephone and telegraph, $67.08; Wellington; four-ye- ar commissioner. aties, James R. Lund, Jimmy estate in Price. $2235; paid to Utah Power salaries, No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks. Price comlodge Xrneerant other pilots; 4:50 p. m., ' Surviving are his widow, Marie Through the cooperation of County vocate is making thorough prepara- - and Light company for power, $7978.-tio- ns Parley Johnson, Price; two-ye-ar Jack Wellington; Birch, missioner, to ftShdle this service in order 51; water stock and assessments, $13.-th- at flying and band selections; sons, Felix, Clerk B. H. Young, The Jeanselme Dusserre;-thre- e m- results may be known as soon 56; bonds payable, $10,000; interest clerk, Carlyle Pace, Price; treasurer. the - Bert again made arrangements has lyT vntsParachute Jump. three and Dusserre; Henry Arch I. Fleming, Price; sheriff, Deihl will be announced by of Car- as possible. orx bonds, $1700; insurance, $484.60; of a broadcast daughters, Mrs. Richard T. Mitchell, this year to serve the public election (Dave) Henderson, Miller Creek; reI system. Throughout the campaign preced- deposit refunds, $133.75; justice fees, corder, Bryan Cox, Wellington; atLucille and Yvonne Dusserre, all of bon county by announcing 1 ing the nominating conventions, The $24; contingent fund, $874.60; sales torney, Arthur S. Horsley, Price; asPrice, and one sister, Mrs. Elsie Boy- returns on November 6. was the only medium tax, $248.39; dog tax collection cost, a to have consented California. has Mr. Young er, San Gabriel, John Milano, Price; surveyor, furnished the pub- $49; council expense, $63.98; mayor sessor, that the in make office county his from Asked William representative Robb, Price. lic complete news coverage. This jexpenses, $135; reemployment, his headquarters at The Communist State representatives, on election night, and returns same service will be rendered during Toson, Helper, and Louis that finest Raymond the Miller Creek campaign, and the 4 be from every precinct in the county the comGlen; four-ye- ar Karcich, Spring covPRICE NAMES realigned, reducing the dis- FUEL be will LIBERTY itself thoroughly be received at this office. Elec- election will Ivan Krizmanich, Helper; missioner, about one-ha- lf MAN CHIEF CLERK AT LATUDA mile, was are requested to phone In ered by The two-yeat the re&ular commissioner, V. P. Nielsen, Price camp of the Sons of the Utah tion judgesreturns I has this to The newspaper In years past C. G. Carter, Carbon-vill- e; clerk, Helper; the Carbon county com- - Pioneers was reorganized at a meet- complete Earl N. Radcliff was recently are announced election returns, and the tabulations as the soon as Mcer Monday W. B. treasurer, Caroline Tomsic, Helevening by a dele- -; ing Sunday evening, with rendered has always been pointed chief clerk for the Liberty and those who bring in the complete, J. P. Oldham, Spring sucto sheriff, elected per; filler Creek residents. a captain Allister being results personally are asked to leave complete, accurate and speedy. This! Fuel company at Latuda, his position Glen. COmrTsson instructed Barton ceed John E. Bent. election before held at The Judges year will be no exception, so if you he formerly -- T County road Other officers remain the same, them supervisor, to in- are desire to obtain the returns, either .as county treasurer in 1926. Mr. Rad-ma- ke returns the send phone who by lieutenfirst Johnson, RouKing. Salt Lake City attorAngus namely, Proposed project. at The Sun- - cliff and his family, who have made Samuel h advised to call collect. headquarters your lieutensecond a business visitor in Price was H. H. Holdaway, home here for the past eight ney, occupied the attention ant; j Returns will be compiled as fast as Advocate on the evening of Novem-- ; their will hereafter reside in Latuda. the latter part of last week. er , - commissioners during the ant; Sterling Forsyth, secretary, and years, bcr8 or tekphOTe tWs oUice, No. 9 and The Sun-Aare Model Contest, Air Meet Will Celebration Saturday, Sunday Tickets Campaign Extensively As Election Nears; Democrat Rally Set Thursday j sub-distri- ii. down sub-distri- Be IN TITLE PAST 19c 19c 13c 8. 13c Sum-merha- ys 9c 19c vis-sio- I7c I5c 69-ya- rd 5c 3c 5c 31-ya- rd Large Sum Granted For Continuance Of Projects At School 27-ya- 75 Oc Zc c c )C c 3ur 1 98 FOR TRIBUTE PAID ' REPORTED Committee Decides Place Of Carnival Receipts ar ar he P" $12,-652.7- GREEK-AMERICA- N an ' Fed-Aina- - ort - P- S : Arranges to Handle Election Returns Sun-Advoc- ate i0 eignment Of Road I Sun-Advoc- By Delegation New Captain Elected By Sons Of Pioneers Sun-Advoc- ate pre-electi- on Sun-Advoca- te. ar semi-month-i- mi Sun-Advoc- ate ap-serv- ice Sun-Advoca- te. re-'Bd- the meeting. Ira Oviatt, treasurer. they received, d- r |