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Show 10 Paws AN' $10.00 m Jrchat' Coffec E RED CROSS fMBERSHIP Safety Council To He Organized drive In Carbon County liAXISDI COUNTY a Lkn Officially Open With rSkfaHl Attended Hy I soyai, (hapter Workers hw 2i I Uc iysuil lhd Crws roll call, tn full swing Oie county ranvs I Bade by workers appoint-f- it memberships In the or ijj. The campaign will clo&e day, November 29. Living - breakfast attended by IJ from Price, Helper, Hlawa-U- j Tues-- I yanin was held here drive. the officially opening Li were L. R. Eldrldge, chair-- l g the Carbon chapter of the the Rev. William bs, and airman of the roll call In the Carbon, Emery, .1 comprising u jnd San Juan counties, to reach Its fM$t community Las W'attis, where the roll call Pyrin Tut-sda- INUU'IIMjUS'T NEW SPAlUl U sr-pk- Oigjiurshuij t.f a safety Cuuru t in Caibofj county m CVtllierUull taiUl a l.alhtiVs ide muu-mu.- l to preimt highway acctdi l.ts Will be effected at a meeting to be conduited hne Tuedjy, November 20 under the direction of J, F. Coombs, president of the Utah bafety council. Sheriff S. M. llliss has been asked to make arrangements for Die meeting. County dfi. cuts, officials of incorporated cities and towns, members of civic organisations and other leading citizens will be Invited to attend. A OOVSOUIUTION tF Tin: SIS AM) NEWS-ADVOCAT- Carbon, Box Elder Meet Here Saturday in Grid Semi-Fina- Hospital Hulldiny To He Dedicated Soon p- Thrilling Battle in Prospect Dinosaurs Have Chance To Enter Utah Finals For First Time In Eleven Years School Building Additions Under FERA Planned al Jordan-Uichfiel- d f Kl-wa- nl .1 1 n, 55, as-th- eo-u- -d 1 omerg-recor- 7, oth-rmun- ity al ay 9c busi-sectio- ns 4c j j ,e 6c 1, 50 5c al 5c 0, Taxes Delinquent At Noon On November Jc 31-- 0. re ap-pri- ate Je Ros-co- P Guy-mo- ARRESTED VIOLATION RULES ns te, al Carbon High Students Ready To Stage Annual Production Trapper Meets With C of-c- as In Killing Predatory Animals jten, side-splitti- iy. ng i Cro-ga- n, -- k farce-come- dy FETE GO FORWARD will Li iii1u'aUit about the fust of iVii inhir, an hi ding to all 1iue my semi-fin- CARBON CATHOLIC l; One uf the greatest football traint yet turned out at the Carbon county high n.hool will lake the field Saturday at 2 00 p. m. against one of the strongest eleven in the history of Box Elder high Khuol of Brigham City in the first Mate game scheduled at Price In 11 year The victor will play the winner of Proponed Project Calls For Work At Price, Helper, the tilt for the state JURY FINDS YOUNG championship. Undoubtedly these two Wellington powerful grid machine will put on DRIVER BLAMELESS the mit thrilling contest ever wit- Officials of the Carbon emergency nessed locally, and a record crowd I relief administration and the Carbon school district conferred at Salt Lake expected to be on hand at the Athletic field for a game that Tuesday with Mate F. E. R. A. heads FOR AUTO FATALITY is exectcd to be a exciting as any relative to a promised building proa charge of Mrs. W. J. Jlilla-Th- e state final. ject calling for additions to the Carreport tbat'Wattis was bon high, Wellington Close and battle bitter and Helper often aic Glen Man Killed While the top" was revived here Spring s hoots on to in order stir games predicted On Walking UT. Highway Those who made the trip include up interest, but the eneounter SaturHelow Helper Win! jig attention to the many binered W. West, county E. It. A. of one being day give every promise ortson county has received from of those gridiron classic to w hich the manager; John Maulsby, county plancall in the paid, particularly Dean Bartlett, 20. of Brice, driver aforemention.-- adjectms ning engineer O. H. Guymon and I the t.me of mine disasters, of- -: of an Henry Jones, members of the board apply. automobile which stiuck and of the local chapter have is- -i The Bees, couched by Earl Feigu-so- of education; Superintendent G. J. Dan Blazivich of injured itrong plea for the support of fatally will come to Price with a record Reeves, and Clerk George Ockey of Jilic in making the campaign a Spring Glen a short distance below unmarred by defeat, having won five the school district. Helper Sunday evening, was exon- victories on thd regular schedule of They met with George L. Huerr, ie past the Red Cross has erated of responsibility by a coroner's conference d sistant state director of the and topping off in conducting swimming relief and di jury which investigated the accident ency administration, Joseph by overwhelmingly fcating j and life saving courses as well Monday. the Preston Indians. 32-Tuesday in Rayburn, state director of the F. E. in many Other occupants of the Bartlett car a playoff game, It. A. works division. jtcipating actively were Rollan Jones and Frank Fuller Mr. Maulsby announces that in the enterprises. Box Elder has scored 170 points in 2 American Red Cross lives by of Price. The three youths testified six engagements, an average of construction of the additions, it is Although a serni-- at the hearing that they did not see slightly over 24 per game, and its op- proposed to use rough lumber made anberships. status is given through its Blazivich walking on the highway ponents have made 14 counters, an from native timber by relief workers regional charter, the' Rod Cross until it was too late to avoid and coke breeze blocks also manustriking average of two. es no money from the govern-Th- e him. In compiling this record, the Bees factured by F. E. R. A. labor. funds which pay for the Dr, Anthony R. Demman of Helper, defeated the Ogden Tigers, Weber, The project has been submitted once and varied activities are the who was called to attend Blazivich, North Cache, Logan, Bear River and to the state committee but will be reirship dues that are 4:ollected declared that he had vised and resubmitted, Mr. Maulsby passed the man Preston. jtar in the period between Ar-d- a short time before the accident and Carbon's record is also highly im- said. Total cost of the work is estiand Thanksgiving, when had almost ran into hira. The victim pressive, Coach Preston Summerhays mated at $44,000. lad women walk through was walking squarely on the high- aggregation having won six games and resident districts of way, testimony showed. against one defeat, this being inflictties and towns of all the 48 After striking Blazivich, Bartlett ed by Ogden, which later lost to the THREE ENTER RACE s in the union, to enroll the drove up the highway in order to Box Elder crew. The Dinosaurs hold rbers who for another year will turn around, and when he reached victories over Spanish Fork, WestFOR BOARD POSTS f up the American Red Cross. the scene of .the accident, Blazivich minster B team, Granite, Grand high se volunteer members are the was dead. He notified State of Moab, Park City and Provo. The who enable the Red Cross to man Arthur Heavener, who investi-tai- n Grand game was the only one on the William H. Woodhead, incumbent, the great record it has made gated and filed a report with Sheriff conference schedule, but the Carbon-ite- s Kenilworth and David Menotti of s. dis-jhandled has years when it M. Bliss. The patrolman was at were required to play two quarter-- and Taylor W. Turner of Sunny-sid- e Valley the scene about live minutes after the final i like the Mississippi 1930-3games, upsetting Park City have filed as candidates for ds, drought accident. suffering in and Provo in decisive fashion. district board of eduCarbon the ical hurricanes, earthquakes, The inquest was conducted by JusCarbon has tallied 146 points this cation election to be held Wednesday, Jt disasters, fires, and the average tice J. W. Hammond, the jury com- season, an average of virtually 21 per December 5, according to an anlesser disasters that arerecord-eac- h prising Frank W. Averill, James G. garrfe. Opposing elevens have scored nouncement Tuesday from the school a year. Reese and John Barney. 19 points, an average of 2.7. board office. Then calls for disaster relief come The body is at the Wallace mortuThis is the third meeting between Mr. Woodhead is a candidate in i usually without warning. Any ary, pending the arrival of word from the two schools in semi-finplay. precinct No. 3, which includes Kenphone message may .give infor--Po- n relatives regarding funeral arrange- The Bees defeated Carbon several Spring Glen, Wattis and Gorof an approaching hurricane, ments. and last ilworth, years ago by a score of 57-Mr. Menotti is in predon Creek. telegram that is laid on the Red year the northerners emerged victor- cinct 5, comprising Sunnyside, Codesk may give the flash that Both previous encounters lumbia, ious, Wellington, Kiz and Harper, of an earthquake or a fire or a were played at Brigham City. of Wellington is the Barnes Albert den flood that will 30 Summerhays, who scouted Box El- present board representative bring death from devastation in its wake. der in the Preston game, reported that district. the Red Cross to he efficient Carbon county taxpayers are re- Wednesday that the Brigham City A board member will also be electanswering these calls At is neces--- 7 minded by Treasurer Reese M. Reese school has an exceptionally strong ed from the precinct including Scothat adequate resources be avail-Thetaxes become delinquent at noon team, boasting a big, fast charging field, Clear Creek, Castle Gate, Hein-e- r that can be no waiting for on and Rolapp. Bishop George Ruff, Friday, November 30, after which line and a good set of backs headede ate or national governments to a penalty of two percent W'ill be by Tracy Maero, fullback, and time of the board, now reprepresident imrfied-tte public funds when Minson, quarter. to the payments. but has announced added sents that district, action is necessary to save lives, The Dinosaurs are expecting and that he will not seek reelection. For their own convenience, as well d Cross funds are appropriated in as to facilitate the work of the treas- are prepared for a tough contest, he The holdover members of the board tnce, when the annual member-- : are urged to commented. The boys have the right are Orson H. Guymon of Price and urers office, taxpayers dues are paid, and they are kept as soon as possible attitude about the game and will be Henry H. Jones of Helper. Mr. instant readiness for the demands make payments in there fighting every minute. and not wait until the final day. district includes only Price, e coming year will bring. Carbon Saturday will have the op- while Mr. Jones represents Helper portunity to enter the state finals for and the Spring Canyon district. PRICE BUSINESS HOUSES SIAN Y the first time since 1924, when the According to information contribWILL CLOSE FOR GAME locals a scoreless tie with L. uted to The Thomas played FOR D. S. During the past eleven years, Beard was indorsed by majority vote Price business houses will close OF GAME at a meeting of the Wellington Par- (Continned oo Paee Fivi from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Saturday befootball cause of the state semi-finDuring the pheasant season the fore game between Carbon and Box Elf this month, 22 arrests were der, A. D. Sutton, chairman of the for the shooting of hen pheas-,-- s of the Price it is shown in a report issued retail trades committee announces. A of chamber commerce, tesday by the Carbon-Emer- y Fish d Game Protective association. One proclamation declaring the holiday will be issued by Mayor B. W. Daloccupied by four hunters was oats and ton. to Climaxing several weeks of diligent gaged in sowing their wild contain 17 hens, jfd The a furious at of fun pace. direction the having one hen will preparation under produce an average as long as situation this stand of wives cast a 15 Glen composed Guymon, chicks each year, and every e a Carbon high students will present the they can, and finally arrive at the female pheasant is killed the annual school play, Lets Go Step- conclusion that they do not have to Success octsmen are robbed of a great many were for the next season, game ping, Thursday and Friday of this stay at home and wish they can when time a they auditorium school good in the having week high state. and Saturday evening in the Bonnie go out, hire youthful escorts, who "Members of the Carbon-Emer- y on their feet while they are Considerable success in ridding theatre at Helper. The curtain will wont step Ration, officials declare, have and get a real kick out of dancing, hard and spent time and this part of the state of predatory ani- be at 8:15 p. m. life. characthe who seaStudents portray 'Wiey to plant birds in good locali- - mals has been encountered this This they do, but their husbands feed them during the winter son by R. H. Gardner, a trapper who ters in this mirth provoking producselected the same hunting have rare shown have ability acting iths. if it were not for these divides his residence between Price tion and things begin to happen. of the one and the grounds rehearsals, during there would not be one and Cleveland. follows in the laugh, and the play is 32 most Laugh history entertaining plays lasant or quail in Carbon county During this season he has killed situations with is promised. replete coyotes, four large bob cats, one bear of the local school 1 curtain. final the until an is who Mr. aniexperiencGuymon, f. A rcal sportsman respects the and a huge mountain lion, these Students comprising the cast are as being an actor laws, knowing they are made mals being brought down in the ter- ed director as well f Winnie the Garlick, Gus Vouros, Emma Ute considerable ability, expresses 1? benefit of the public, and also ritory between Dry canyon and Nine of nine opinion that Lets Go Stepping will Gunderson, Nick Fasselin, Louren pccts the rights of property own- - Mile. The lion, which measured five be a greater success than last years Lamph, Neva Williams, Kay Bunnel, Same hog has no respect feet in length and was about The Whole Towns Talking, Jack Jones, Lillian Dart, Fred the near Nutters vehicle, killed l rights of others, shoots any- years old, was Cora Fuller, Edythe Beard, Carol was which enthusiastically received rS and is mainly the cause of the ranch. declared Bement and Adele Leonard. I ernus no Mr. Gardner announced Wednes- by capacity audiences and hunting signs found All are cast in roles very well suitbest the been to have " 0ver of play by many the country. day that he had located the tracks ed to them, and Carbon county play four lions in Sheep canyon and was yet presented locally. select lovers are assured of some excellent sensation The federal relief has become so exten-,- e making preparations to track down enterto his col- - ed this year deals with three wives. performances to go with the at aid could be given the desti- -' the beasts and add them en are husbands J whose middle-age- d taining plot rorii birth to the grave. lection. 15I PREPARATIONS FOR Va in w h.u-jil- in-liou- lu Ccjnimitteex Appointed To Make Arrangement For Second Annual Garni al Tued ay by William Giogan, tily Full elm III detail of tlu j rogiam walking of the imlitutum the uUl Ik announced In the near future. All interior and exterior work on ttie structure ha been completed, and all that temaini to be done 1 cleaning the building. An effort will be made to gravel the walks and highway around the hospital In the near future. Plans are progieMing rapidly for the second annual Carbon Uatlmlie carnival to be held December 6, 7 and 8 at the Silver Moon hall, and all committees with the exceplion of the men's committee have been organized. A banquet, to which members of various civic clubs In the county have been invited, will officially tjyn lire carnival at 8.30 p. m. on the first day. SCOUT DISTRICT TO The Moat Rev. James Kearney, D. D., bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic dioHOLD BANQUETS IN cese, and a number of clergymen of the slate will be guests The carnival FOUR COMMUNITIES booths will ojen at 8 00 p. m. The hall will be ojvn on the two finals days at 2 00 p. m , and there Dinners Slated Thursday In will le no admission charge until the closing dance on Deer mber 8. A boxPrice. Wellington, Spring ing card and free dance will be held Glen And Helper on December 7, while a living doll puiade will Ik the afternoon Nature One of the most important events on the final day. in the history of the Cat bon Boy A caravan of cars and the Notre Scout district will take place Thurs- Dame band will visit aiious comday, November 22, when fathers and munities of the county on December sons banquets will be held simultan- 8 to odvertuo the carnival. eously in Price, Helper, Wellington Committee appointments are a foland Spring Glen, starting at 7.00 p. rn. lows; Although the banquets arc sponsorExecutive committee Mrs. Ruth ed by the Scout district, all fathers Flynn, chairman; Mrs. and sons arc cordially invited and A. E. Price, general tti Thompson of Helper; Nick to to Gomor attend, according urged of Price, Mrs. Martin Jacobsen P. Peacock, general chairman In of Spring Canyon. Mrs. Clifford charge of arrangements. White of Latuda, Mrs. Nella Tnbone Time, labor, food, service and use of Castle Gate, Mrs. J. Falselti of of the banquet halls are all being doMrs. Joe Muracco of SunColumbia, nated by citizens of Carbon county, and Mrs. H. B. Myers of nyside of wlU the banquets and the proceeds iiiamrtlr'n T Price, vice be used to raise the Carbon district's Mrs. Ili-ne- Ken-Mitch- ell, Marie Villard, Price, .chairmen; budget for the present and past two. Liuiacltei Hcl. Ury; MfS y years treasurer. per, Officials of the Timpanogos council, Publicity V. E. Littizzette of Helwith which the Carbon district is afand the chairman; Ardene per, filiated, will be the principal speak- Rev. William A. Ruel. Flynn ers at the banquets. All entertainTickets Miss Margaret Scartizina, ment on the remainder of the prochairman; Mrs. Mary Feado, Price, gram will be presented by the Boy Helper; Mrs. Marie Villard, Price; Scouts, according to Carl W. Empey, Nick Rinetti, Price; B. J. Vieta, Heldistrict chairman. per. variThe committees in charge of Living doll parade Mrs. M. W. ous phases of arrangements for the Ross, Price, chairman; Mrs. H. B. Mybanquets are making careful prepara- ers, Kenilworth; Mrs. B. J. Vieta, tions to assure the success of the enHelper; Mrs. A. E. Demman, Helper; terprise, and all those who attend the Mrs. Albert Battiste, Castle Gate; deof an are affair evening promised Mrs. M. O. Carlson, Helper; Mrs. Anlightful entertainment. Mrs. the with In connection campaign gelo Pascuzzi, Helper; Mrs. Joseph Standardville; Joseph Acquirre, to raise funds to pay the districts Muracco. Ber-to- t. Elmer Mrs. Sunnyside; counmembership in the Timpanogos Price. cil and to meet the cost of operation Boxing exhibitionPaul Mancina, of the district, entertainments will chairman. be presented in various mining camps Price, Bingo games Mose Howa, Helper; Mr. Empey during December, chairman; Dr. A. R. Demman, Helper; Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, Price; H. B. Kenilworth; Nick Bernardi, Myers, o, Price; B. J. Vieta, Helper; Ross HenWm. J. Reid, Price; Price; Class Is ry Topolovec, Spring Glen; Henry Dr. Charles Rug-geTreatment of shock will be the top- Tellerolli, Helper; Serafino Nick, Price. Price; ic of study at the second session of J. D. Harris, Price, Transportation aid A. Cross-E. R. first Red the Don Harmond, Carbon-vill- e; course to be held at the Carbon high chairman; Emil Cances, Price; D. E. Leonschool Thursday of this week at 8:00 Reid, ard, Price; Henry Price; Billy p. m., according to an announcement Glen; Topolovec, Tony Spring safeE. A. R. F. W. Averill, by Frank Price; Pete Bergera, Helper; supervisor. ty Jack Pintus, Price; John Howa, HelThose in charge of the training Price; Vincent stress the fact that the course is open per; John Colzani, Ross Oliveto, Price; Sam Price; interested those all to the public, and are cordially invited to enroll. (Continued on INxe Sixl Topic For First Aid Announced Oli-vet- ri, F. Pas-sarel- Col-za- association Saturday as a school board candidate from precinct 5. GOAT PURCHASE ALLOTMENT MADE Seven hundred goats will be purchased in Carbon county in connection with the governments drouth relief program, according to an announcement this week by William Peterson, state director. The total allotment for Utah is the following county allocations having already been made: Washington, 5000; Kane, 2500; Iron, 500; Garfield, 300; San Juan, 300; Grand, 150, and Duchesne, 150. There are still 400 head to be allocated to the lesser goat counties of the state. The purchases are confined to goats one year old and over. The price to be paid is $1.40 per head. The goats must be pelted and the pelts cured and delivered to the county F. S. R. C. agent. Those goats fit for food will be processed in the state. It is hoped that the purchases will considerably relieve the goat situation in the state, Director Peterson 10,-00- 0, ie-m- ale said. ADLXT CLASS TO START An adult education class in punc- tuation, vocabulary and spelling will begin Monday at 7:30 p. m. in room 20 of the Carbon high school. There will be no charge for the instruction. la, ni, Plans Complete For Inter-Cit- y Banquet, Dance Of Rotarians Arrangements have been completed for the banquet and dance to be given Thursday evening of this week by Price Rotarians and Rotary Anns in honor of members of the Provo club and their ladies. The dinner will be held at the restaurant at 7:30 p. m., followed by a dance in the Elks hall. Each Rotarian is requested to invite one couple. Dr. H. B. Goetzman, chairman of the general committee in eharge of the inter-cit- y affair, announces that a program of talks and musical numbers will feature the banquet. Mrs. George B. Harding is in charge of the musical entertainment. WOMAN CHARGES CRUELTY IN ACTION FOR DIVORCE DECREE Elenor Ann Blackham filed suit in district court last week for a divorce from William Richard Blackham, whom she married here on May 15, 1933. The plaintiff charges cruelty, alleging that she was compelled to leave her husband and live with her parents. child Custody of a and alimony of $25 per month are asked by Mrs. Blackham. |