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Show i "s V A' V V' AOLIME A xrr. III As Lengthy Pages CONSOLIDATION tr a it. OP THE $VS AND NEWS ADVOCATE thi kiv. januakv ii. issj M Mill Service Closes wtt-- k d ry I R CHAMBER ACTS TO Funds Raised by Club Play to Go To New Hospital have Utt coitiplt tisl when-Ji- y all itjtme!s nwtit-- in the lar Uni County Iuhliahuig Company hate Ixvn purdm-nBy Hu! (! MucKniyhl hy JoMjh I.. ami Vwl H. Cowles. Mr. originally foiimtl th CniUm , Count y iulhhifig Company in U32, Mors. Mac Knight and Cowles purchasing an inUir't in the concern iluiing During t Jie 2 OBTAIN FUNDS FOR SUBSISTENCE PLAN ry i: One Of In Count) Dance Crowds HUtory To Attend Dali 4 I BUhop George Duff Unable To Attend I'in.il Hoard Meeting Friday k $ in A i v (ANNOUNCEMENT School Official BE HELD WEDNESDAY t AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER muck, CAEttov txH BIRTHDAYDANCETO r y II SECOND ROOSEVELT ,1" t jy 1 To Stage Drier DotarianThe KMng Sm On Dm-ntUr- the Miiium r of DKt:J. Under the new Mo-r- aiTungi-im'i:- t s. - February 13, Application It ArAing $300,000 Droicrt Authoiiatiun Deing Drrparrd MacKnight and Cowles t Mi I Seriously ill in a Salt I ak City bus. will continue as puBlishefs of The SunAihoeat and owners of OlU of tilt liio'l uli An p hi M n ut for a t;s. (.:) Rd- u v let la rs Cur bun county yriitri.ts fnm ill pital, Bishop Crul ie Jt off. d Ail (if the Carlmn County Dubiiahing Company, making this cuneern n.tuinmmts vt wii ! t I III s.d nfkine holtd'h-iitm i:.Ui in Utah. w.o Wilks tf l.f, Will gather at tin Sit mIkxJ bu-r- d Will t m pj oiVt t Curiam As Mr. owned and C.ibn county strictly company. i ,o ly I, p. mg pt. I ...I. d ihr bury )jaH r,Tl.ntycount)' to unUe to ! 13 and 14. whu th. for C.o.l Friday Vtr Mun ball Wntm-iiiahue will Fibrnury at hmdmsi and Uichlnld a pimha.xed the lii c thuiuU r of (nmmriie, 1! attend the tound annual rnuiily-liih r" lutiviti.-to the management of that new venture in I''"' Ji To Cf- w wLuh ahit ttipK-- l the gov ) us a Is! Rri;trlt ii!! Pti-itm.d jl.ij. blithiluy Ri'tiig Sou, the future. tile ,'M Mull p.i O! .111. ball to be held as part of 0 national bon Um.4 of idtujton tti-itd H (ill h W ill l li'Cil fi'l t ijUij- - f-- ! t for 1 he S will continue ojierutitm with the Mime policy pmg a t.n.e Hoitu si ad m I'h ih-ffioirnirii! to ranu funds for aiding Ti.e January m. ,ng had u, n city I o j ...J 'I'm rim tin 01 K.ii.intion, under the la previously prevailed under this management, H strictly Infantile paralysis victims, and at Ihr scheduled for Priday inasmuch as tW Uiuit r the dilution of Harold Hi j ropi.M-exconununity-represeiitativplan, to fonilmn a a ob-- s new twijKr. No persoll-o- f game time honor tin nation's rlurf was I he eighty-fiftHu right rs of the r. anniversary dejrendent and of id.arv the f I. r,d .i t ii,.n and d l nel ecutive on the will l.i made will A and eery effort le dminr in forth to art rdii .irting dihgi ntly for tb anniversary changes Bishop llufi birh put Id the ,,.e t. d plojett rn.1n.1ge his of birth n planned, and hi make this pajxT one of worthwhile cpialities and a welcome week- - The action and the dot of "The bis honor had Till la apphi.ition Rulhi E. West, who is m rung hr jnuhihly to lx w..s a Kie,d hy lsitor jn the homes of its hundreds of sub.M.riters jit the dis pi. paled Son niuce n naturally n d.ty, posud Call W. l.inj y, (h.iimian of the the second time os county than man disappointment for turn, as wed as for j fict which it otm rxcillu.t by and the jd.y afford series, ricuHufa! comnnth-of the chum-of the birthday ball fammiUo. on ap- old and inw nieiida rs of the buajd eh. n artel l.'.i.Joiic, giung rir.V iu no at r f ei'!!i!u rte W. W. Hukaht and naL Dnherly, Jild other Sihmd officials w ho had pointment by r of the not a ji'K1 Ojpon..nitv to John M I. Hi lave t. tional chairman, umi'iuiiml this Wis k an ungod for the dinner a a testj- apjioinlrd .ii t to reMd Mr Eiij i.v tn r pn nenting t the largest dance crowds nmnia) of tl.e iffeition and rrs-i- t that tme In addition to In dig director of tb the ihafidur in the in the county' history is t xjx tett to m w inch tliey in Id the veteran board with pl.iv, Mr IU! ei U id o u Hu !nlei (1j the govt Hint nt ktierul the boll. J. It, I.Htirette has member, j the c;ed, other PUT. it n't of which are The m tup loudly 11 ideal for cute been named acting chairman of the Ihshop Huff had been a nieitiia r of Eugene C. I!iiwn, WilLid of the five clave of committee, because of Mr, Wests ab- the boat d since the organiation of projeiis diM nb-o- d Loime K.iac McQiucn. Mi'' the tn n circular by sence from this city. government the Caibon sduad disti id m 1915, and MiS Rove D.iVldion, Me,, i tin jiubMih nee home).iead An extensive advance ticket sale is explaining i to lie consolidation served the Ih rnd Gtorge Motg.in jmor Lundquist ' am Tin paiticular plan Is 1ml- being conducted throughout the coun- for several years as scIukiI at i raid to be one progt Son" The Riving d in the t uvular a a pioject for , . ty, and tlie results have been most Scofield. He was elected vice presiof the most sao D 'nfi rehabilitation of stranded induct, ial Begin MUsfaclory, Mr. West reported. The dent of the district board several A that any amateur group could pre- KrtM1,K Carbon county ball will be one of 5600 j times, and was chosen president ,arli('UiarIy in the the play being of the dean and bltuminiJUS sent, affairs planned through- - 1931. lnduMry To wholesome that is Continually All T,e r,,,(, chami(.r )f out the nation for Wednesday. Htf did not ' cnlet taming type rwdection last De- and close to the bead of cMlt ot tht, C(mstrucUon ()f "Since 70 cents out of every dollar comber, and when he retired he did every American family.. 100 homes at an average cost of 13,- will remain in the geographical area!scl wjth phe distinction of being the With three new members taking ofThe play was written by J. C. Nu- Ono, the cost jxr home to range from Hereafter it will be Kiwanis wherein the money is raised and 30 oldest school board member in the fice, the board of education of the and Ellicd Nugent, nLd pay- - t 1590 to of stadium instead Kiwanis gent cents will go to a national research state from the standpoint of both age Carbon school district sijjj Icpen 'i.rt upon the reorganized w rights and actors, who appeared tn Athletic'field. One of the last n(cded for families that would all who ,j0 those attend ball the fund, and length of service. H. Orson Friday, selecting Guymon the original cast of the production participate in the project. Three acres acts of the old board of educacan feel that they are not only helpof Price as president and Henry II. meetwhen it was stapl'd in New York. its which held of land and water rights would be last tion, are those near to who but them, ing Jones of Helper vice president, both to was authorize the included with each home. A convening Friday, are also joining in a great national ser- CARBON USERS TO Mr. Guymon succeeds holdovers. ient plan by which the subsistence changing of the name of the vice with the president of thoir counGRAZING REGIONS Bishop George Ruff of Scofield as beautiful field west of the high homesteader would repay the govtry, Mr. West said. president, while Mr. Jones replaces school. ernment has been outlined. OPPOSE DECISION It is to be the presidents party for Albert Barnes of Wellington. With the erection of bleachAccording to Mr. F.mpcy, plans and the nation, to finance another blow WEDNESDAY VOTED benew The terms members whose at is ers the it felt the that of the proposed types of field, counspecifications to he which rid this by hopes ON WATER gan Friday are L. Earl Durrant of houses will be presented to Charles site of Carbons football and try of the dread disease. The valiant Castle Gate, representing district 1; track activities deserves to be Pynchon, head of the program. AT MEETING HERE E. Senator fight the president has made to overJoseph Naylor, Consumers, district 2, William H. King. President designated as a stadium. come the ravages of this afflction, ' E, G, Peterson of the Utah State Agwhich he himself has undergone, is Court Action Contemplated To and Taylor W. Turner, Sunnyside, AtiiHiHmmuuimuHiHimmuHHHiHitHiMiiimmtimHmiMimtnmH'HuiifiMim district 3. They respectively succeed ricultural college and Congressman Prevent Ixiss Of Supply known to the entire nation, and it has Dour Districts For East Half Abe Murdock of W'oodhead William Ruff, Bishop have assured Mr. Em-pto In Upper Gooseberry SMILIN THROUGH many others .brought inspiration Of State Created Under Kenilworth and Mr. Barnes. they will support the chamber in similarly afflicted. It has also brought Terms Of Taj lor Act its request for the project. Although his term does not expire a national determination to carry the In view of State Engineer T. H. BEST PRODUCTION fight against infantile paralysis for- Humphries' decision to allow Sanpete until June 31, Superintendent G. J. Creation of four grazing districts ward to ultimate victory. of Reeves was advised by the board that county to file on 50 second-fein accordance with terms of the TayThe money raised last year has done water from upper Gooseberry, which he would be reappointed. It has been STAGED BY SCHOOL lor act was voted here Wednesday at unlimited good, and more good will is an important source of supply for the custom in the past, when a new a meeting of the cattlemens and come from the fact that the work has Carbon water users, a meeting has board assumes charge of the school tell the tf C. R. Fergusson, Arch W. McKinon district, infantile been scheduled for Monday at 7:30 focused the spotlight superintendent sheepmens advisory committees for paralysis and revealed how the task of p. m, at the city hall to discuss plans whether or :.ot he would be retained Director And Cast Win Plaudits the eastern half of the state. Approxi- non and J. H. Leautaud of Price and mately 100 livestock men were in at- A. D. Keller of Castle Dale were reFor Exceptionally Good preventing it and rehabilitating its for taking legal action to prevent San- for another term. E. tendance, including 30 of the 32 mem- elected directors of the Carbon Emery victims has previously been neglect- pete from taking the water. school district Ockey, George Student Play bers of the advisory committees. ed. bank at a recent stockholders' meetThe meeting was called by the clerk for the past 10 years was reA birthday ball will also be spon- board of directors of the Price River appointed, and John E. Pettit was reThe meeting was conducted by ing. They were elected for a term Acclaimed almost unanimously as Archie D. sored at Helper Wednesday, the Jun- Water Conservation district, which, tained as treasurer, a position he has Ryan of Salt Lake City, of two years. Holdover directors are: most successful the dramatic ior Democratic league of that Mrs. held for with other the four has offering stronginterests, along past years. representative of the federal grazing John H. Redd, Price; John Quilico, being in charge of arrange- ly opposed the Sanpete filing for Katherine Wallace was reappointed in the history of the Carbon high service. Other officials present were: Helper, and George Zeese, Salt Lake ments. months. City. school, Smilin Through, presented J. Q. Peterson, Salt Lake, representasecretary. FraOfficials of the district contend that of G. G. Following the stockholders meeting the tive service; The old board held its final meetgrazing Thursday, Friday the directors met and reelected all ofalto of the Salt hasnt the zier, Humphries Lake, special agent authority and Saturday as the ing Friday morning, passing claims lot the water and that the question and transacting other business, among of investigation, department ficers of the bank, who are as foldivision annual senior play, must be settled in court. The up- other things authorizing the official of J. M. McFarlane, Salt lows: President, Mr. McKinnon; vice to be one of Lake,interior; proved per supply in Gooseberry, which is recording in the minutes of an action president of the Utah State Cat- presidents, Mr. Quilico and W. E. Anthe outstanding of tle Growers association; Henry Ott, derson, Price; cashier, Claude J. Committees appointed to have said to be the only portion that San- taken by the school district a number the schools many Salt Lake, water development engiassistant cashiers, Edmund charge of arrangements for the an- pete interests can divert to their use, of years ago when Wellington town i n achievements Crawford and Earl F. Hills. E. is of used of source neer the water F. R. the late the and school nual Carbon high A., was granted the use of school propJoseph junior prom, various activities. The annual statement of the bank, to be held at the Silver Moon hall in Carbon county, and it is very es- erty for a city park. The board Weston, Monticello, also a water deA beautiful and velopment engineer of the F. E. R. A. published last week in The February 8, were announced Monday. sential that farmers of this district agreed Friday to continue this arshows the institution to be in artistic Darwin Reese, class president, and retain the supply. condition the that production rangement upon Previously the eastern half of the an excellent condition. A dividend of water local to A. Miss Olsen S. officials, any time the board desires to use the and Connie Larson, According exquisitely present- state had been formed into one grazcent five was recently declared users claim the that per are in ed, be Sanpete falsely declared lease will the advisors, this action faculty general property ing district, having been taken at a meeting held here in No- and paid. charge, other committees being as supply in upper Gooseberry is sur- void. was superb enter- vember. The cattlemens and sheepfollows: Invitations, Faye Goetzman, plus and is not needed in Carbon The board also authorized the movtainment from every mens advisory committees were apRuth Jones, Elizabeth Mathis, Eliz- county. In fact, the users of this ing of the old Harper school house to abeth Stevenson and Miss Larson; county have been handicapped by a Wellington to be used in the park as angle - direction, pointed at that time. cast and prostory, decorations, Mr. Olsen, Darwin Reese, shortage of water. the A a similar to the one held community building, providing Previous state engineers have re- structure duction. It was the here meeting Earl Anderson, David Seppi, Gerald is improved and stuccoed on was conducted MonWednesday fourth successful high school producPlans for the fathers' night program Stringham and Eldon Pace; program, fused to allow Sanpete county to file the outside. . at Salt Lake, at which time four . day tion that Glen Guymon has directed districts to be sponsored by the Price lodge of Myrra Williams, James Greener and on the water, and it is claimed by the western half the was embracing The new president appointed and by long odds the best yet of the state were created. Wilene McMullin, reception, Anna Carbon interests that the present enAntlers at its regular meeting Monboard in 1929 to fill the unex- here, 28 at 8:00 p. m. were Laura Watkins, Betty Mullins and gineer would also turn down the ap- on the term by the school. presented E. in and W. of The four districts voted Wednesday day, January Stoker, Ellen Miner. announced plication if his action were not gov- pired notaMr. was direction Wednesday. Speakers will Guymons for the eastern section are as follows: the election of December, 1932 he was be Mayor B. W. Dalton of Price and ble not only for his training of the District Approximately 1800 invitations to erned by an attitude of unfairness returned to office for a four-yeof Kane, Piute and 5, Dr. Sanford Ballinger of Price and the affair will be issued, according to toward Carbon county. students and his handling of the story, Garfield portions District 6, San Juan Bishop George but counties; It is apparent, local users con- term. He succeeds E. F. Gianotti of Helper. the general committee. A colonial touchown for also his directorial has been Mr. Jones as and Grand counties east of the Colo- Mayor president theme will be used in the decoration. tend, that the state engineer and Ruff bouts and a musical proes to added the that genBoxing materially two years. rado and Green rivers and south of members of the state land board are a member of the board for communiwill the entertainment, eral effect. gram complete shows the The following the Book Cliffs; District 7, Carbon a which buffet luncheon will be prejudiced in favor of Sanpete. after were the roles difficult, and Emery and the eastern part of Although ties which each board member represerved. for the affair cast member of the in turned Arrangements every Clear Castle sents: Mr. Durrant, Gate, Wayne and Grand counties; District are in DEFENDANT DENIES GUILT of Wilson an excellent with Virden, Jocharge highperformance, 8, Duchesne, Uintah, Dagget, the eastCreek, Scofield, Rolapp and Heiner; Herman Seppi and Gaillard, Roily Callaway pleaded not guilty Mr. Jones, Helper, Peerless, Spring est honors being divided almost ern part of Wasatch and seph Grand north Willard Luce. Erin Leonard, who is in charge of of grand larceny when arraigned in Canyon, Standardville, Latuda, Rains equally between Miss Earlene Dur- of the Book Cliffs. before court district Judge and the well known Tuesday the second annual eastern Utah A. A. Mutual; Mr. Naylor, Kenilworth, rant, who portrayed Callaway and characters of Moonyean Clare and U. boxing tournament, sponsored by George Christensen. National, Consumers, Glen, theft Spring Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, Len Vance are accused of the StevCoal City, Sweet Mine, Hiawatha and Kathleen Dungannon; Francis H. C. of the from merchandise as John Carteret, and Darrell announced Wednesday that the tournWattis; Mr. Guymon, Price; Mr. Turwho also had a dual role. Watkins, Columament will be held on February 23. enson Lumber company. $22,026.08 ner, Wellington, Sunnyside, Others in the cast were Boyd Fish, Kiz Champions in seven classes will be and Harper. bia, Fred Crogan, Miss Pauline Gordon, determined through an elimination The names of numerous new Carbon countys share of the state Miss Kimball Ruggeri and Miss Lymeet, which is open to all amateurs are being added to our subscribers school fund apportionment announced dia DeAngeles. A group of singers, In this section. The weight limits in amounted to $22,026.08, list each week, this increase in Thursday including Pauline Bunnel, Mildred the eight classes are as follows: 112 seven of the remaining 39 disthe of The reading family only Villard, Audrey Rasmussen, Winnie Advertising appearing the The pounds, 118, 126, 135, 148, 160 and tricts in the state receiving a larger being on a voluntary goes into more Garlick, Gus Vouros, Harold Deven-is- h above 160. sum. The total amount received by basis at our regular rate of two on a Wetherbee of Charles Trial and Earl Holbrook, sang Smilin homes every week than possible india an dollars This is According to Mr. Leonard, a rinr the Carbon district in the six apporyear. charge of riot was passed for the Through between the acts. through any other regularly ishas been installed at the Elks hall made by the state since the The cation tionments that court when district in term Monday The acting and rich character and sued medium in the following and all prospective tournament ena fiscal year on July 1, 1934 of the is in its field start serving the defendant offered testimony to (jeptb of the story definitely indicated eastern Utah communities: Price, trants who desire to train there are is is manner and $78,454.28. apthat satisfying show that he was physically unfit to,bat high school dramatics have Peerless, Helper, Kenilworth, Welcome to do so. The sixth apportionment and the preciated. Counter sales of the of Dr. Charles trial. stand Ruggeri a was The Standardville, truly 'grown up. play Canyon, Spring total to date received by other counpaper have increased materially and Dr. A. R. Demman of Hel- - rnatic vehicle far above the level of HEARING SCHEDULED Latuda, Castle Gate. Rolapp, ties in eastern Utah follow: Emery, and six the past steadily during per testified relative to Wetherbees the usual farce comedy selected for Helner, National, Consumers, Preliminary hearing of Fred Martoo. The is $9191, $32,737.25: Duchesne, $12,196.-7months, be would it that Coillness, stating school presentation. This does tinez on a charge of assault with a Sweets, Hiawatha, Mohrland, high 43.443 41; San Juan, $4561.16, news the best coverage rendering for the defendant to go to trial not mean that the element of humor lumbia, Sunnyside, Wellington, deadly weapon will be held Friday at to be in a found Grand, $2080.60, $7410.85; $16,246.31; newspaweekly time. at the present was absent, for the play was dotted 10.00 a. m. before Justice J. W. HamSpring Glen, Green River, Hunt$47,630.90. $13,372.40, in intermountain the Uintah, district, per The charge against Wetherbee arose with comedy scenes that effectively mond. Martinez allegedly shot and ington, Orangeville, Cleveland, that received larger districts The mat of this its having hing rating at conducted of strike out the Spring contributed to the entertainment. vf jnded Ramon Alvirez, Louis Mar-vo- h Castle Dale, Emery, Ferron, Elmo. the largest weekly circulation in apportionments than Carbon are Box SuCanyon in August, 1933 by the NaThe production thrilled and delight- and Sam Marvosh in an alterSuperior Circulation . . . . Circulation Utah: Elder, Cache, Granite, Jordan, Nebo, Superior of was he which tional Miners union, cation at a Standardville beer parpreme Reader Interest The Lake and Ogden. Salt Reader Interest. Supreme an organizer. ( Continued on Page 4) lor January 19. - fr y prc-inti- oH-rule- fr po-srn- d ! Mil W 1 s f d rm-m- ft- , I Sun-Advoca- te a-- ii. roijH-ratin- j in-d- s ay d o h f.fty-tlm- tln-1- , 1 ini-m- , l- I -t I(.-ln- g i e L. Ih-nr- y 1 J j tru-m-- t New School Board Organizes, i 1 Selects Price Man President; e Three Members Name Of thletic Field Changed Kiwanis Stadium Duties; Appointees Retained M-e- k , RUNG ey BANK REELECTS FOUR DIRECTORS et com-'muni- ty COMMITTEES FOR PROM ANNOUNCED Em-pe- y; Sun-Advoc- Smilin Through," FATHERS NIGHT FETE ARRANGED , ar ANNUAL BOXING TOURNAMENT SET ' Ber-nar- SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT di Carbons Share Of CIRCULATION ADVANCING Trial of Mine Union Head Passed For Term Fund Distribution Totals te Sun-Advoc- Sun-Advoca- te J dra-Pri- dan-gro- .... us ce Sun-Advoca- te 6, |