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Show u Y f0 A .vftlUHOKj V , ' IIIISWK J. ' -- r V f 3b54 y v Pases ' M M 1 t! A T fe I 4r fALUES t OF HOUSING Curium Cum n (n't Checks 'u, Ih'cI Pi mluchuu CAMPAIGN OUTLINED 5 v LOCAL CHAIRMAN hut tot f o..!h In mi Impairs Write Ktarci. Cgmnmtte Jlr.td Derbies 4 Jrrm.tum, N o j t.jicMy w Cfrtltt i, tJ ' I fcavr 0.i in j Iri Tjt'da, the 11 . n f ,. statement Jtls i intlilj m ;. , j j j atr-'- s J , j if j;i I f j J s J r i i ; fc . -' f. Ft t r f at t!.e .id .. rda- tip-- , 4 es .1 i ii d farmture. radios, refrigerators, cwn the installment plan, but this ttr fust time that liberal Install- to cov- cr.l rrH.t I, as Uen extendi-s. - ,:i of real Improvc-cnproperty ivjx x)H. .: .Alf t !), ! in S, ! H. M f t . 1 1 lot a! a J 4 ,t si I t 1 43l4 25ePhne and telegraPh 85'75 Wt.at pl.iii.m-- s to he one of the l4-- t Urxitig and tol.sthng tarls rt tn I'ui t.,n i iH.nly will he ser- sord In t!.e hrgti hi,l gvmnasluni Saturday eirrung for tt.e i.f Die Carbon JN.y S4xut ilnlriit T) pre-ehh- I f i v g 4 c , WATER USERS HEAR 4 FINANCIAL REPORT; f fHAIRMAN FI FfTFD Vlinmilinn LliLLilLl v - "J ( Is, I i tun, sioit j 1 J).,- - j .,s to Ini h m.ahne n.l-n- t . yi-vi-ii- gii ii la-to- vias hi Ami i c.aid t'Kk under a time-lim- it 1 d - list (f j s 1 a ! n t y r , s V ,i 11. a,.:- fid-lo- 1 Ih Ut tt t!.- NArttl ef.tl'ft i OFncFoPENED BY considi-r.itio- 1 Cos- d Matron Kil ilcirko, wj1() ls uiu uf the ,ltol colo: ft. I m The financial ropuit for the 1934 take on Don season, as prepared by State Engineer French pailivdc T. H Hiimpluiys, was presi nted by limit affair. Mr. Empey. A summary of the repot t The thinl wrestling bout brings follows: Total assessments, $583 01 ; 'pother Hy Sharman, collected. $432.72, delinquent welterweight champion, and Buzz assessments. 4150 29; due v. ati r com- - Keynolds, Iowa welterweight title inissiiuiers for 1934 services, 4100 bolder. Hanked us two of the most It was n jioited that unpaid levies skillful and seintific wrestlers in the for the jears 1930 to 1933. inclusive, 'game, Shai man and Reynolds promise amounted to 290.21. making a total to put on a fast bout that will add delinquency to date of $440.50. How- - spice to the evening's program, The heavyweights on the card are ever, the committee has decided to cancel indebtedness totaling 4176 95 well able to wrestle scientifically for 1930 and 1931 due to the fact that when they will, but they usually no report was furnished by the state throw skill to the winds and put on engineer as required by law. The a rough affair with hardly anything committee also canceled delinquent barred. This style of grappling us- meets with the fans approval, assessments of the Tidwell Caiail com-'ualun-t- cr pany, when it was shown that no wa- however, and the customers will had been delivered to the com- - 'doubtedly see a real show Saturday evening. pany and that the local engineer's The amateur boxing bouts arranged services were not rquired. The de- totaled Vernon Merrill, promoter of the of this by company linqucncy card, will feature leading amateurs of $63.05. 220-poun- ; J Kimlworth deli-ga-- ! LOAN ASSOCIATION two cl.ivMM!r.s an a gym-!- iaiidi-to the Hhool m that A (ommith-iity I It. md asked the ho.il progiarn, tol.ntr wiU tart jittanpUy at 7 30 p. m , will romrst if a y feature, three urestlmg bouta and a number of amateur f.gh.u The mystery rutst, accurd.ng Au tiio. jn charge of tt.e tard. )i iwie of the imi't ur, usual attrai lions ever tliuigt.t ti Ihe county, It u rrovrl and enti rt. lining, and tue few to ho have ev wen tal lotr c; ,mrr i tea- . ,,Hk. fm..nie dir.ctor of the Hoy Seoul ills',: I, t This even alone will le uutth ttu price of admission, he flated In the main torcstlin: evint. Iat O SltiM ker. 235 Kunds. wr!l meet Iau 220, (Iriik i o.iglihouse art I'apl. In ie prorn-- i ist. in a bout, to lc plenty of fiiewoiks when si ttu-two skiUd gi.ippti-iclash. Both are well erwii in rough t.ictrcs. and neither hesitate to wrestle in that m. mm r. U.t-r- Cat4-iitiyn idi-.19. ai follows In Sum i oin m ti to ot K, 14, eli i ti ical vs i.t k, 4, Delinquent hi at.ng. 3. pl.rter mg, II, painting, 15. Of S1M0 Are (aneeleil Hy pas that gitig, I. plumbing, IS; roof-- j Adjudirntiin I.ndv ii. g. 12, ion-t- i in liiit, 1; aiteratioMs. i i 14. and a tdi'.lolls, 7. r man an Cat I V Fm-- n I'nSi-si.tl,irwiM sja-- i if.iil by prop-cit- y teeli-ct'-an il'.aiiii P''-w,re contriictors owneis, all m'ci of .lit 1itce riu r rf adr'tary. names and tin 'juvijn lave Inn gain committ-- e at n mietuig itn-sss of own. is int.rest.d in doing , adjudication users 4 rid Eight All contraitois and .uf w t!i ah, me work i . prorent- ti contact the bet other committee member, builders ate uig-an i canal iomp.it- t r biius. ng lu .idqu.ii ters nt the uty mtJ 'aiium dstih - Mlorte i later n . to .11 1hhail for fuitt.cr inforinaMon W T.iii-nts1 fo ' as-- 1 -i tiling new un.form The s of the Sunny side band hoard th (idl'd ttiat the school di let will not puicluoe uniforms o t hit tic iqu. ment for any school, Hands of the county weie authmu cd to go to Provo for th.e Utah state band contest in Apnl, Itoviding t uit the trip intaihd no exnse to the school district, Interest of Carbon county amusement lovers is centered this week on the sixteenth annual St. Patrick's day ball to be sponsored at the Silver Moon hall Saturday evening by the Price Altar society. Heretofore, this annual dance has been one of the largest social events of the year, and the committee reports this year's ball will be the best yet staged by the society. A valuable pirate's chest will be given away at the dance as a door prize. Downeys orchestra will furnish the music. The hall will be beautifully decorated in a color scheme of green and white, the outstanding feature of the arrangement to be a balloon ceiling, Announcement was made Tuesday consisting of 1000 green balloons. The an F. E. decorative scheme will be unique and that Price city will submit constructhe for is expected to add considerably to the calling R. A. project connect enjoyment of the dance. tion of asphalt sidewalks to head publics the at walks concrete with the and of First and Second East streets the along extend through City park, east side of the hospital and between the Washington Memorial and Pioneer Tad Storey, district superintendent Evergreen parks. Rulon A. Bryner of the Continental Oil company for Treasurer City who live stated that property owners sidewalks the past 10 years, has been promoted served by in districts not the pio-jec- t. are invited to participate in propAccording to Mr. Bryner walks have asphalt erty owners may for the laid in front of their property cost o appi low exceptionally City Council To Sponsor Project To Build Walks Firm Superintendent Transferred To Idaho ! j inter-mounta- The Eit't Fish i.d Savings and Loan association, w huh is under the m.in-l"- 1' of Eugene ( Hanson, has ageim-ni st.iblobed offues at 58 West Mam strei t, next to the Western Union Teh gr.i eentlv i the Fust National bank to devote his entue time to managing the association He was conneited with the hank vi ars, m rv ing as assistant casb-- ii for r for five years The local association is the first in the state to receive a charter from the government, the first to be granted membership in the federal home loan bank system and the first to be granted membership in the Fcderal Savings A motion and Loan Insurance corporation. assessments a federal to Mr. Hanson, According must be remitted in 1935 or the de- savings and loan association is more an institution where Hvcry of water to those in arrears will t . S 1 1 in ; ly than simply thrifty people place their savings. The funds of the association," he continued, "are invested in local home mortgages, and our conservative longterm loans permit homo owners to build or improve their properties. Local labor and materials are employed, promoting business activity which benefits everyone. Our association has more than $45,000 in as- sets. by the firm to the superintendency of the Twin Falls, Idaho district. He and his wife plan to leave for the Idaho city either Saturday or the fore part of the week. While a resident of Price, Mr. Storey has been an active member of Price post No. 3 of the American Legion, while his wife has been promi-of nent in social circles and in affairs the American Legion Auxiliary. discontinued. committee decided to deliver basis, water in 1935 on an acre-foRalph P. Anderson, river commissioner, reporting that this method has proven to be the most efficient. When the organization of the ad- judication committee has been com- pleted, a meeting will be called to select a river commissioner, whose appointment will be recommended to the state engineer. je The ot Wonderland Ball Promises To Be Unusual Affair Plans for the senior wonderland ball, the last big event to be staged by the class of 35 at the Carbon Nick Salevurakis was a business county high school, are progressing until visitor in Salt Lake City Friday satisfactorily, and those in charge of Sunday. arrangements state that the affair will C. OF C. CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERSHIP Plans for a membership drive to begin Monday were completed by the .price chamber of Commerce at a meet- ing Wednesday. 'A committee of 22, headed by Angus Johnson, chairman of the chambers membership committee, was appointed, and the members have been assigned to various districts. Those on the committee, besides Mr. Johnson, are: Sheldon L. Anderson, Richard T. Mitchell, A. C. Treseder, (Frank D. Bryner, Fred Larcher, J. D. s, Chapman, Ross Boyack, George Orval L. Thomas, Joseph R. Golding, John Menotti, J. T. Kelley, Val H. Cowles, Ernest Lee, William W. Hakalo, J. B. Littizzette, C. B. Perry, Glen O. Allred, Arthur L. Peterson, John T. Day and Don Hacking. All business and professional men and women will be contacted during the campaign, according to A. E. Gibson, secretary of the chamber. Geor-gide- be the smartest and most elaborate SQnting and suPPUes, $485.56, yet staged by the school. .f14 "; Clty hall, $110.45, $389.55; The ball will be held at the Silver department, $1431.81, $8568.19; ater department, Moon hall on Friday, March 22, and $2018, $9982; po-l- ee will be a fitting climax to one of the department, $926.43, $5073.57; teetric department, most successful activity years any $6665.$1334.24, L front-foo- t. b, parks senior class at the local school has department, $620.38, $5379.- - mately 20 cents per five J. B. Jewkes, manager of the county be would walks ever the main on enjoyed. The ball will be the the tery the located der rnm plan, $3,dePartmert, $290.84, 7ni "Price, Utah, Norman Hamilton, director of the the several years it was fair of last the seniors before ' wide. gesture they held, during Hrayor and council expense, feet i a 0f a transcontinental railroad, is western division national band con-ijmet with the Carbon commisin the project graduate, and nothing is being left un- sioners at their All persons interested test to be held here May 2, 3 and 4, t spent, 4500 eec0n expense, nothing bome cjty 0f neighborly, warm- - done to make it the regular meeting Mr. with Bryner event the in budget. greatest may file applications from announces that the mailing of folders- Leartecj pe0pie ancj js recognized as class members have undertaken. Thursday relative to a proposal for or obtain complete information Montbe musjc center of the west. For the would 'advertising the contest started The committee declares that the the county to sponsor an F. E. R. A. him. Inasmuch as thp nroicct Helper The foiders will be sent to fifth consecutive year it is conductday. work the wonderland ball will be an unusual project calling for construction of a hand labor mainly, cham- a gala music festival. The 1934 a large schools, school superintendents, Holds tnr ing for amusement lovers of grandstand and erection of a fence would provide employ171011 0f commerce and mayors in van- - state and intermountain music contest experience 1 ' along the east and west sides of the the county. number of men. The Honor f .ester stales. The matter was taken fair some 15,-0drew and 5,000 participants Arrangements for the affair are in undergrounds. a desirable one toMer lnd advisement. Te visitors. P 48 charge of Glen Guymon, class advisor, walks constructed would Carbon county E. R. A. con- cerning the contest and the vacation Many scenic and educational spots and Norman Bray, senior president.1 Officials of Carbon F. . the to city, value nent Price and afforded by . by tte relative the erred with commissioners opportunities f presented of interest may be found in this lo- Other class officers in charge of variUn?ber of new names said. adminisCarbon county, and is illustrated by relief federal ta added emergency ous committees are: Pauline Gordon, Pa!d subscrbrs to The tration activities in the county. Those (pictures of public buildings, scenic cality. The climate is delightful and 3 advertising and programs; Kirnball who met with the board were WinRecreational residenand business unsurpassed. the TAX EQUALIZATION opportunind TIIIRD steadi,y (attractions, h MEETIXG SLATED TIESDAi sectionSi churches and scenes ties are provided for young and old. Ruggeri and Joseph Hammond, deco- fred W. West, county manager; Mrs. paid subserinr Nick renectiLn hSt IS lncreasln?-I- i from previous contests. A group pic- - Hotel accommodations will be avail- - rating; Lydia DeAngelis and Wave Walker, case worker supervisor, music and an' senior march. at able Fasselin, H rates standard is Young from B. committee contest band acceptance of this pub- varying 0f the ture and John Maulsby, planning engineer. County Clerk of th 'als0 included. to $2.50 per day. Assurance is nounces that the third meeting oi a board ASSISTANT CASHIER NAMED the contest committee that DEMOLITION WORK STARTS crvefc And his circnliun Qf he a.iicIes contained in the given by county commissioners as n increas U restaurant be will (prevailing Frank Barboglio of Helper has been on prices personal Work of demolishing the Winter herewith being reprinted: tained m equalization Uh Attractive, unbelievably appointed assistant cashier at the Quarters school building under an F. taxes will be held Tuesday. Marc trict not r.ghout the entire dis- wctern division national band maintained. have already) two meetings fesmal t0 be held m,low railroad rates will be in effect First National bank here, succeeding E. R. A. project, which also calls for Cnp ParbrnUsecuinS Although aDy of- - during the contest period. cEugene C. Hanson, who recently re- the demolition of the Peerless buildbeen held, the board has Price, Utah, on May 2, 3, 4, 1935, ,rrulation . of to for the adjustmen persupreme "Price, Utah, hospitality, signed to spend his entire time man ing and partial demolition of the West city reader only one request a splendid opportunity interest cs on general de- - invites all music lovers to spend their (aging the First Federal meet in student music in Savings and Hiawatha school house, began Friday, 3 Equalization jnPrr.od 3 and this tar in the spirit of ,Loan Mus AJtle NtL-u- n Lars Gunderson of Price is in charge will be held Ma to sptnd a delightful assessments m L !4-ent f John is in Salt Lake City June 6, 7 and 19. areoid.rg of also the been with to west." the added center. the the project. bans staff, youth (of ,has youth scenic m Lon to Oldness matters. Young. Extensive Campaign Starts To Advertise Band Contest Project Proposed For County Fair Grounds ne the Pf SS?" j -d niy-trr- 1 tie 22 coi.p!i fe cases, Ihe ii, g i hniufu afioii of w 4i k ire l -- fund. 81004.88, $4,795 .12; swimming Pool nothing spent, $400 in budget; Q0g tax collection costs, $82.30, $117.- - d.-'li- f UlC In No 3 c,f la. in 04- tt.e Kiw.itiis 'tadiutn for t in coiiimtion Mi.h the an- -, n ti m - day cvU hration oil ,H.ra uv ny ,j J ii t i t at lludl.g (fie :,v. an- that fid hitittri w fv ii ,ti fit it Wt , k if t ,i4 i.ii.-n.- y a M. U.all Jb!S !, Ii. he .v iU 1 . r $6998.13, $29,001.87; collection costs, $275.88, $524.12; t I salaries, $1567.50, $8432.50; fire de-p- ar ment, $204.76, $1795.24; contingent -- l I Ilt-nr- nothing l i .fill , Hare Trent In Slotr I'or Spurt ITini Of (uuntA ; .Myxtir) Kv nit, Holds Interest 1 to c I plain t.afi. i.al housing ptogiain and to iif tuulding and dr!t j nuiie ttie f r.t n v it'xii Iu-- improvements, ft-i- !.a.; n. jii Piiir : '. t it r.-- ssPent, 410,750 in budget; special bond land interest, 116,480.50, $17,444.50; interest on bonds, $2275, $12,195; bonds payable, $5000, $13,500; refund on I service deposits, $43, $655; insurance, 14853 49, 4896.51; water stock assess-Iment- s, $345.49, $129.51. Paid to Utah Power and Light com-JPaI for power, WRESTLING, BOXING 1 i has been undertak. 'ancj from the must successful "T Normandy" is a cuii.u three acts and I-Uanks all over the country are co-- p ually lHau1iful songs erafirg in this movement to restore The sett.r.g of I.'.-- osier, 'y Thty aie granting loans dunng ds ,r j up to 3 years, with pay-- I: the story dmhnu and a as the $10 eras as month, do Carnvcilli , w I, ,mh:ned mu uf interest, fees, and cd from Ami-ricto rhdiges not exceeding an home, a chateau which alent to f5 per 4100 of in&iir! haunted and which no e original face amount of a for 2n vc.u tered ite. dedjitibl-- u advance." While in the Nonn.mdy village, he An in.pirfar.t point, tiK." Mr. falls in love with (P nnaine. his ser- sa.J. e tt at every repair pro--- ct vant girl and the niece of the miser. undertaken now results in a sav-'-- g Germaine is engaged to the Gaspard. to the p.ipeity owner in two an old official of the village. bailie, a s: First, reconditioning that seems Henri, Germaine and a number of minor impi rtance at the present the villageis go to the diateau to in- i'ne will prvvmt costlier repair jobs that the building vistigate the jater rn: and set mid, the cost of build- is haun'ed. While in the chateau, ing materials and labor are likely to Henri finds some papers wlurh indias business conditions improve." cate that Serpolette, the village It is is a marchioness. is Germaine that proven, however, ON marchioness. the really Around this plot, a lively and inCITY BUDGET MADE teresting story is unfolded. Virtually all of the members of the cast are in both music and draexperienced 1, Expenditures and budget balances matics, and this talent, combined with beauln various municipal .funds for the new costumes, new scenery and first two months of 1935 are shown in tiful music, is assurance that the opa report issued enterMonday by Ciiy Re- eretta will provide excellent corder William Grogan. The disburse- tainment from beginning to end. ments' and the amounts ieft in the separate budgets, as of March 1, are, I respectively, as follows: Special A t'iiv.l.i iI.f al b ah vs s i 1 i.h aw A 4 u u'.J i id.fi s I d l. ..l a!, I ii.l i,. v.e Mils.f.ir K urn! II PROGRAM SATURDAY I 'lr PRICE Kel ut nt In Ciinv.iv Announced Il Co nun ill re He.td liiniitui) 1 1 i n fcPORT Ir K SCOUTS TO STAGE Selected On Debiitinij Sijuad Oi Hitjh School 7.v to oik that Jlil-tDt.pl ill rnirlit Jon iici i ton!) to have done In ariorJ-- j ! ., )i in-- 1 ..'.fie, al.ie With the pfiVtMolu of tt.e hunt Bit C N MrlMl.nfp mg t tie !a Of lUitld'ir Culltaitt-d- , f .! t!..a U,e j U4 to tli'.ili'fl and Colt : ii filled lr ! p. in t l.y f s 1 foi t . a f s alal 29 VViti i .i.'.. s uf Hh-- . tl ai ti 1 hi" d ii oil lei.tf I if .4 r uii.nli-rcsf- i ' aliidii uf I I ate hsfsd a uu'on-- 1 .a nil : m.iiti.ng 4j-.i- l I tl,, Jjfs TRIED BY SCHOOL U-roffer- - Student Preparing: Diligently ,.r.nnj t),.in ever have j lor .Music Production On declared injure," Mr Mclntire March 2v-2'- J fr.drr the literal credit plan bid the f.deral government's! n t , Mu'ic di.dcr.Ki f v,- - c,,;i H';l tecevi rv agency.' he awrU-dS100 ty high th,i.l O!. ! I v l'le 1" ho! row betwen U f1 r J :,0VD f"i this form of wotk at K. M Wilhatm a;, i i.f Udow IHom making s.it.'f.u t, n pi, .Tv.r.g charges much d ct.argi paring for the anmi.il m rr."y of N, sn .lutx it l as hern poiMlile to'Tlic Chm.es .rch.vr tin things that go into the presented M.inh 28 and Mc-j-.t- M Mhl FOR WEEK GIVEN -! n i I ! i. ul II It II. 155 results SURVEY i ' I i w j a . .4. MOST DIFFICULT , i J !i W 1 n . g: ANNUAL OPERETTA s now offered to, Tiie ,.j are ' oac imd repair projiertie of ease financing ravr 0 far M 4114 ADUH'AIB BETTER HOUSING ; V It ' t sires NS ?l'N AM) THH lilt K'tlAA ,s.il.irt L a J I A-- Ilestof stion -ri AlZWi ' Men tf Jt t n 1 Tradirris, ng pfr-ettli- u" tur Oil trail J.iii.i Branch ar.n.K.!,i-,- l Wanda Mclnliif, moJerniatioo cam laid J Juctiiiri, Mi.i is- - stress on Ihe who in those A t..al saail ji in rvcuiuhtioiiing orii !'!r'!iy building that I.',f. r I He M of vo- Pn-it.irng ,ir ) 1 1 1 . I. tulips J ,11 ,1 1 1 tip , chatr-- ii W, E, ... !l s ON WAGE QUESTION' i:v Kile i:lr...!j 1 Ut.i Hi A lul I i' ,,y J .n , 1 tut s t i the j(, tt.ati channel c.f national Hou mg f call gulden Icto arils ,,,) w!..o. Uicrrsacd rrnta . ') ' I k CtiSMtl It) U ju HEARS COMMITTEES ty Jtay ll.'j',,! the if Otonrl 4 i ')PU'IR- -. BOARD , ' I ! if i itfiLng now (.n.i I .1 A n A ,A A 4 - t A IV is 00 . . j Sun-Afl- es Profa;harea,,yrnUtive pir-pen- i ft-i- on |