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Show T 1 2 Pages AN Sn'PAI ,JlA uhos JSVE Farm Inerense In DRIVE County RerailtJ liy Census Report DR NEW MEMBERS OPENED BVC. OF C. Itrlurn Indicate l'n.plc Taking More Interiwj In .U'riculiufc licgun MunAs) j Many Arii'ilic Of f hown Jn OVER hambrr Hrjrt nrtS0UDAT10N' OF THE VS AM) Mr ita.l imkM;irnrnrim 70 SINGERS TO TAKE PART IN MUSIC FESTIVAL Ai M Mtll Public Reception For l.CLjisIiilors Fhmnal April Drive For lid ter Housing Jn Jricc Making I'rogress 1 public reception and dame wrlicwnr Inane ( iiIhi i'i Iblre IrflsIslMS will be held at Ihe Carbon Counts Count) club April I al 8 09 p. m. Sen-ai(awif M, Miller of Irii and KepieaenUlJv e (i. (i, Undslrtun of Spring Can) on and Mrw 1), C, (iibaoa of Helper relumed this week following adjournment of Ihe IrglUa-lur- e Monday. fvpeelal rntertainmenl l being arranged for Ihe reception, and a Urkrl sale will be In all room, unllira of the rounly. Tlrketa nur be obtained at Krhramm-JohnsoDrug In Helper and Kelley Drug in In Annual hprin- Program Of M. A. lo nms JU . Mund.n In Tahernatle Pn-xrntr- d ! ra-irU- f hf!-.,- . - !t eon-duel- 111 I f hi--- 1 ItiO-la!- . i- r -:. ed mi-eiin- g c bn-tia- 1 1 inter-uiount.i- I i vv ! di-I- , !j-.ri- is . , , e ix-e- Mr. Hamilton was elected president of the Utah Education association in 1933, and is now vice president of the organization. He is a member of the national committee on emergency in education, a member of the National - c nii-s- , ce - ea-v- ni r 2 i'.k on highway ..v.r.g with ) 53. east to the 75 county line. Received assurance from the state rad commission that the Castle road would be maintained an road in good condition; 4"0pc rating with the Safety Mining fompar.y for the establishment of a ismp near Price in the increased , in the use of cardox; cooperated with the U. M. W. of A. for r.amtenance of proper labor stand aids; working on flood control de S elopment and government purchase lands and protection ft water sheds of Carbon county ,f through fire control and prevention ft over grazing; working with other organizations for a C. C. C. camp in Carbon county; planning an intensive ,clean-u- p campaign, tree planting and general beautification of the city. Cooperated with Emery county and had representatives at the annual E. C- V. R,, furnishing suitable prizes for the celebration; working on and has received favorable assurance of the establishment of a $300,000 homestead subsistence project near Price by the government; cooperating with the ag' ricultural interests for the protection of our irrigation resources and for solution of present irrigation problems; urging the completion of the Salina canyon road; cooperating for the improvement of the road ?.n Pening of the scenic ecGon, and sponsoring Aprogram in conducting a t ey m Price, the improvement of homes, urging as well as building hew homes. Gatc-Lchcs- ne all-ye- ar Price-Myt- on attrac-thnr-lnut- hat - . ExpECTED SOON ON NAMING OF PASTOR The Ralph Pcearh ueV'sermon at church services 'c fed-ta- ,n tr B:--r- ,r i iI ob-wa- k? side-Cirf- cs J Education ' i de j jr h PRICE SPONSOR 3 PLAYS, ct tion program. It was decided to ask the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to cooperate in a movement to prevent destruction The of trees, shrubs and flowers. conand garden possibility of a yard test was discussed, and it was sugto wingested that prizes be awarded flowlawns, divisions ners in three er gardens and vegetable gardens. That Old Refrain! AND may God have mercy on your soul !" That phrase used by judges in for many years passing the death sentence been found guilty of comhave who on those most vicious crime, murder, mitting societys must have a ringing echo in the ears of the poor and almost defenseless taxpayer in Utah. For years politicians have worried (?), whinnied, whooped (not to forget whiffled) and whereased over the luckless condition of that well known speciman of humanity, the taxpayer, in Utah. Copious always have been the crocodilian tears shed by the politicians over the welfare ( ?) of that aforementioned luckless individual who pays the fiddler and stil does not get the chance to call the tune in Utah. During all the time of the yodeling the blocked have the which would system politicians give the taxpayer a more direct expression concerning the manner of operation of government for which his tax money goes the direct primary election law. time-honor- ed Im-for-y- ou What a comforting feeling must of a certainty come over the taxpayer as during the next campaign the professional politicians play that old refrain protect the taxpayer. and may God have mercy on your soul! association's resolutions al-k- oa J Sportsmen Support Membership Drive Of tthmanf , Information Compiled Pv Clerk committee and is consultant to Lester N. E. A. For llureau Of Census Of ,Sm,!h' president of the Hamilton was president of the Commerce Department j college and high school section of the rs Jones will the Community Sunday at 11:00 a. an announcement by C V nrding vejudge of the church board, Def lnormation relative to the arm f a new Pastor to suc- Urged To Ssfl aReV' E' C- Unn who was several Lakpf r!ed weeks ago to Salt 15 expected to be forth- RalnhSpm.the near future. Bishop Game Body Denver who wiUPmake Mnnrio appointment, returned of the aRer a trip to the Nick Bemardi, chairman Carbon-Emereast, and he j. y xpecte to take action soon on membership committee of the the asProtective appointment. Fish and Game the sociation. stated Wednesday that memits PUcTnONS FOR reach organization will not unless sportsSIDEWALK PROJECT URGED bership goal this year more exmen support the campaign dom . been have owners interested in tensively than they officers to lng in the city's proposed F. It is disappointing E. j? rJecd or sidewalk construc- - the association that the sportsmen, tion immeH'!i rged to make application who have benefited in past yea y Witfl Treasurer Ru- - through activities of the organization Ion A Pr? gutter and street are not supporting the TJf.Curb, work should t 1)6 nciudod in the project, drive in the manner they Mr Pr,ay association said. i; they expect the iighS .underftood that all persons ,iue iu 0 receve loans under the "al hr game propagation, Mr. reni benefited siirtfi18 administration, may The public generally has work of LJ and .:oans a3 a result of the constructing ra afreets and constructing game association, and it is EUUers according to Mr. the association deserves sopP the form of membership. - , whieh arc Mrs. Elmer Kht- m a ihapsody of 15 blended ranged B. Sccg-MMrs. J. Idj Thompson, Plans for a city-wid- e beautifica- jjgaard, Vernon Merrill, Mrs. colors, will farm a veritable won- tion piogran were outlined by the according to the committee jcnminal statistics taken from the rcc- jor,(,nstn Mrs. McClure Wil- - jderland, beautification committee of the Price ,n charK' Larsen! ords of the district court in Carbon Edna Fona Vera Mayo, chamber of commerce at a meeting sun. A modernistic idea will be car- - county is contained in a report pTC- Gun Emma Irene Holbrook, Peterson, Monday evening in the office of the Lu Bent, Dora Rich, nod out in the decorations, with the pared this week by Don Hacking, Littlejohn Theatres, Inc. Several sub- derson, liulda an impressive court clerk, for the bureau of census Fannie Branch, Audrey senior crest forming Hill, Agnes committees were appointed to have The scheme. the of decorations Gf the United States department of 'part Vera Eliza Workman and charge of various phases of the pro- Rasmussen, will be novel and elaborate, and the commerce. Shimmin. ject, and plans were considered for Bass Harold committee promises that they alone The n.p0rt, which contains statistics Bowns, Clyde Burthe revival of the yard and garden provide sufficient reason for the pub- - Qr B. William Tom Stapley, year jg34 was mailed Tuesday Biggs, contest. The meeting was in charge gess, lie to attend the ball. M. Orson Rowley, Mathis, ,by nacking to L. M. Cummings, George of A. D. Sutton, chairman of the comclass senior Glen advisor, William Guymon, of clerk the state supreme court, who Cox, Mathis, Bryan mittee. and Norman Bray, class president, js supervising the collection of crim-hav- e Lorenzo Marvin Jorgensen, Norton, The organization had planned to supervised arrangements for the jnai ata in Utah, E. Petersen, Faster E. Shimmin and sponsor a tree planting project, but Erastus ball. Students who have assisted in Workman. the year, the report shows, it was reported at the meeting that the preparations are: Kimball Rug- - 25 During were sentenced on criminal Murray Faucett, Tenor George initipersons had the Kiwanis club already Dorse Oman, Evan Lewis, geri, Lydia DeAngeles, Joseph Ham- charges, the offenses for which .they ated a similar program, so the cham Mathis, O. L. Thomas, E. R. mond, Pauline Gordon, Eva Davis, were convicted being summarized as ber committee decided to cooperate Henry Gibbs, Ben Jorgensen, Albert Hazel Christensen. Arlien Peacock, follows: Aggravated assault, 1; burgHansen, with the Kiwanians in the project. Claire Bentley, Nehr Morten-se- n Marge Jeanselme, Amy Higgins, Beth lary, 10; larceny, 3; embezzlement L. R. Fullmer was appointed chair- Eames, Prince, Ruth Groussman, Wanda Lea- and fraud, 2; rape, 2; disorderly conMullin Hill. and man of a committee to direct efforts Elizabeth Beveridge, Floyd duct and drunkenness, 2; other offenThe orchestra will include Allan vitt, Mary to secure an improvement of condiChristian Axelgard, Virginia ses, 5. Higgins, Katherine Miss Alvin Duke, out and Ramsey, to barns tions regard and Darrell Watkins. Miss Maxine Schlegel and Malecher Of the total number sentenced, 13 buildings, which are unsightly, as well Thomas, McKinnon. The accompanMiss sent to the state prison, one was were Fay as being fire hazards. Cooperation Miss Nina Halliday at the MUTUAL TO sent to the courjty jail, two were fined of the fire department and F. E. R. A. ists will be at the and nine were given suspended senpiano and Mrs. John Harmon nurses will be enlisted. tences. organ. of pipe George A committee consisting R. J. Turner, D. E. A total of 42 cases were before the Williams, Warren, SEED NEARLY ALL GONE trial court during the year, 14 of them Mike Erdei and Nick Galanis, was over from 1933 appointed to promote and encourageA One-AProductions having been carriedcases. Distribution of Carbon countys Casts For The action 28 being new and lawn planting and improvement. Listed ; Presentation Last blue and of garshrubs allotment on second in the 42 Kentucky cases is shown committee in the taken similar Week In March Dismissed by dens was also named, the members grass seed, which is furnished by the following summary: of the group being William Littlejohn, government for planting on range prosecution, 3; dismissed on motion of Three one-a- ct plays will be preS. A. Olsen, Domonic Alice, Dr. San- lands and pastures, has been virtually (Continued on page 11) completed, according to an announce- sented by the Mutual Improvement ford Ballinger and C. R. Fergusson. of the Price ward during Mrs. B. W. Dalton, W. E. Mclntire ment by J. B. Jewkes, district agri- association inin March, the definite standing members of the three casts week a last the allotment on The named cultural were inspector. and R. J. Turner be later. The out- - will go to Salt Lake City during the to announced date eradicacluded 1000 pounds. committee to devise a weed Mrs. E. R. Hansen. ui ill ti li t. Lund-cjms- Jjspt-r-son- r V gani.itioii-conslruc-tu- j i Wi-i- I s ut sjx-cia- I I nu-ct- - Sjx-da- ili t I I Ouiiiig the fust two weeks of Ihe better himsdng campaign in HrU'e, 316 Norman Mamiltm, who i serving laanes and business estal hu fifth tar as principal of the if v isiteif by solicitor It) iharce of tu) high s, lux.!, Saturday sub-llSurvey letng cmjducted lo deter- - jnut ted hi resignation lo Superintend-min- e tla prujx-riowner wha wihent CL J Iteeve. whom. inculenUlly. ,1a have budding and Improvement he succeeded a principal of the Wal work done In accordun.e with trim irutitutl.ai Mr Hamilton relgna-o- f Ihe national housing ait bon. w hi. h will be Tin infmmutioi) u contained in a ,i ti. b,wKl of eibiiatuui at its h (inlay by Thomas monthly lejxnt is ues on April 13, I lo be-- J itgci aid, Jr , leiti r lnuiiig tleik cumi effmtive at the close of tbe The rejM.M also show that 3? asrs. M ho..) year. Involving an rvjHiiditatc of $13jii3 to Pure in the fall of Snnt SO, have lx n ft fir red to dealei and 1830, Mr.roming Hamilton ha been aetivc 'i olitrai !ni s foi in civic af fail mid in state i 1!U hundled hi'ii.es and liiisiP' ss Hi cilih two tel ins t'Uildiligs Wilt ul, tatted by the a pit suit n! of the Kiwam club an I heit.iis durieg the vvitk ttuhng III l!33 and llhtl he Wa dileitor of the sic on Viet k of the cainjM. gn 11 Ice citys nationally famous hie VI II of Cl Cases VClte Itfetred to He holds the llealets and Conti ai tol S. SS lii i't ale same resx-cthis with pu'ilmii yiar ineompletc and in the lem.tindi r of the lo the Westell) division band national e.tll-er OH ne l.eis, the Oja ly m!ii duled for May 2, 3 and 4. contest oil elii f HI Wile Hot Ifitilestid lie h.i a memlx-- of the board 111 the t cu .III. MS t!as- fic.itionx iif Liboi were leptcseiited of duel oi of the Kiwam dub Mtiee and t' l'c-i-l as chairman of the the following numtx r of times Car-i- of two major B. c.nmte wnik. 4. eleituclil committee in clung, ixntry, of tlx oi work. ti. heating. 3; masonry, 2. paint piojiTt of tin Klwanis lodge in Hunting-tm- i canyon and construction of the Kiw.um kt.uhum bleach, ers. He formerly held the position of district cum piissiomr of the Caibon Hoy Scout prob-ahl- - IlH-nte- Principal Taken Acllve Fart In Civic Affaira , 1 m-- n. Inslilutioii - w - i- OF HIGH SCHOOL Car-,wei- COMI'LHTli i'i l- RESIGNS AS HEAD d n & NORMAN HAMILTON Involvrd Munc) In Improvements Hunm-(urlmn M IIaIToprrly Owner o f I! K ('oni(!r ruble ITrluii.iiaiy r,rmU-)hidrive of federal irlijj, t,f t,fc'!U S1 Jr .r Ill ,i Lt cxnmfW gu4 Tuesday, irv ml tt,a! t!.nt--i ' 4! r j : t il! siOjris pa;,, j. v!p :h a lumhrun rn.e farms in at Cut tail) JlJ r A resent I time 1J t!.aJJ Jt rf of live Comm tee b st.Val Will e ?, 22 pirsrl.t-t-.'ejr tle c,n UiC 1830 al lll! !,., f Ulj. t,j) ,:,v4 M l.aie li ill,f Tle pie taUn.aMe Sunday fur the drive, vil.Hh U j(y foul)!, Itsa, evening at ul. ter the d, feet inn of ird U rtj S Jlurday. Were eon- - S D Alder, fcls.sljf.l l'ulrfl ,, It llani.ng rJ j,' the It.rcUlig, after which Hie First Cuh diMim. The pro- , mm.brrs began their number of fam. m .yr rj'n n f.uil.U )'!adr diJ'.riCti J I merit time u 4 e s, !, , t.ui.j Mhedaled ff i;, tJ !'.r rrjjKrvUve :85 on Apnl l. -!d xnt.it;, Hi ale as (,.;! Jhp lt.a. ki ,.f i!.e cimjn)ttee will !!ei ths Jf,. thovi n, Iiiivnl rn- vk.Oi a Mammary of the Subject tu correct, on Child. 1rlre, Tin Ira v 'Os f,. th Or chamber I either )f lI( M leC-- ! i r on has Mf iu j turd.ng Al.br, ;.:e uuaitet. Hi ml-- u r A meeting of l.aV Ixi li m.ib liv a.Iat a tiihunrg PLANS , c la las if ,A - held Friday of liullin!, ).jVr of Ial,e farms J.ai bnfi k up MR tli 1'," Ca.ll. nnved tf.ij : tnfi.je Oh Dual d.iy'r smaller tracts ,.f , f! FOR SENIOR BALL ''bit's C!mk and txHll 3 til.diluv i;i !!.e llmgton male f ihaml-activities people Who Cm. ft t P. r FRIDAY EVENING r,( 1,0 r.u t lire jemjiloyed to Cll h( t,i p.r Lullaby ffoii) Jmilynt Womans I .mss and profession- - certairdy nijiats. Mr AM, r (om.i'-- b ,l.n, Ma! i h of the Mil) of i a 1! i n in an effort to I)frationi For IV tc To Form i.::dei t !.nvving the briu-fi- more and '.I.mon-to-at laojbmale tuiommg llar.iik," VrritiibU Wonderland, Low S.veet Chariot. mt, rested IM Cam. is as follows and an go.t.g Lai k tu the farm , tom in it Ice Siivs nan, 111 '111 ate Dreani.s,' j.t a n ; trMOt.itiVe to the Dutseio in increasing r.uriLars It;ce vvml lad. i s' hoi us, tijx-- Our l Cl at jt. Oil, held Official utuin.s cf th cinsus will byoi." M.u f.u lahe. "IMgiiin Chorus," Arrangements fur the most talked-ahoc'n!dir.iJg piohlems of Carbon lx announced by the (hpaltminl of 'agtli r. mixed uisiinlij,. sixial event of the season, the l s, in w hich :y's ir of census, ;,s soin Tl.i comnieru. bun-mwonderland ball, which will be , ho i r ill take j.,!! in St f.t.O'iui of railroad. Coal cont- ms the figures are completed and vcri- - tlie fis'nal aie as follows' Alto -- Mrs. staged III he Silver Moon hall Fll-- . c fled. ra V ie) halt and carbon Lldoii Ottesun. Nona Stevens, Mrs day evening, have and state road com-:.- c ii. t een Mam Luniks. Mrs Itulon A Hrync-rcompleted. vre j mcri: nu t with Crand and the stage is 'Mrs. I! W Dalton, Mis John Har,n it.ci.hir of commerce to BEAUTIFICATION all sit for what mon, Kate Smith, Mrs Paul Staples, with western i i.;x i .ition rs Willis Hi an, Mrs. Lewis llims.ik-- i undoubtedly will lx,Jr in be increase of tourist one of the Mis t. r, Hess Frauds, n, Lilly PROGRAM PLANNED t ",r and j opiihiritv cf Highway No. spectacular Fleida Gi(ussman. Kay iiur.Rid f.r a meeting and beardances ever held Frankie O'Driscoll, Flora Fausitt. ed the T.ivlor gracing act which in Caibon county. BY PRICE C. OF C. Finn nee Stevens. Mrs H rt Martin, fit our l.eeo stockmen to Price; The decor a- C.'thcnne Ciaig, May Hurton, Mevlyn mth tie halt Lake City chamber H.in. en. Mrs. Trudie Cox, Evelyn Hill, turns, which are Oinmi-iiboard of directors and Committees Selected To Direct earned out in ei Syinier Thayn, Wanda Petersen, Fhs-s'l- e irk'd hr h r coojeration in and Hansen and Norma Snow. lophaiuExtensive To Campaign of Utah development; and! foil Soprano Airs. Harvey Thomas, Deautify Frice th other m g.mi.jlions xg ar-urged the :,f S ADVOCATE summer to receive dramatic training under a nationally known director. The plays chosen for presentation and the directors are as follows: Andante, Mrs. N. C. Thurman, The Teapot on the Rocks, Edward Morgan, and Pink and Patches, Mrs. Lester Pearson. The members of the casts and the characters they will portray are, reAndante spectively, as follows: Edward Morgan, as David Lawrence; Miss Kate Smith, Martha Lawrence; Dorce Oman, Bruce Lawrence; John E. Bent, Dr. Andrews; Miss Emma Gunderson, Alice, the maid. Mrs. The Teapot of the Rocks Marcel Jeanselme, as May Lovelace; Miss Ardis Christianson, Daisy Anderson; Mae Pace, Mrs. Carstairs; Isaac McQueen, Roy Williams; Doyle Pitts, Alec; Don Williams, Willy. Pink and Patches Miss Carol Bement, Texie; Richard Jorgensen, Rexie; Miss Mazel Harmon, Ma; Mrs. Elmer KLitgaard, Mrs. Allen. i U. E. A. in 1924, and in 1934 served on the board of trustees of that association. He was a delegate to the N. E, A. convention in Washington, D. C. last year, and is prominently being mentioned for election to the vice presidency of the national association when the 1935 convention is held at Denver. Under his administration, the foundation was laid for the U. E. A. legis- lative program which was presented to the state legislature during its recent session and which was generally successful. While president of the U. E. A., Mr. Hamilton gave a series of addresses on education over radio station KSL. MEET OFFICIALS CONTACT SCHOOL BANDS IN NEVADA Representatives of the western division national band contest and festival to be held here on May 2, 3 and 4 returned Tuesday after a three-da- y trip to Nevada, during which they contacted several schools relative to their participation in the music festival. Those who made the trip were Dr. H. B. Goetzman, chairman of the contest committee; Norman Hamilton, contest director, and Elmie Bemardi, finance director. They visited Las Vegas, Moapa Valley high at Overton and Virgin The Valley high at Bunkerville. latter two schools competed in the Price contest last year. At the next meeting of the contest committee Tuesday In the city halt the various committee chairmen will be requested to submit budgets covering the contest divisions under their direction, according to an announcement by Dr. Goetzman. . PLANS ALREADY BEING MADE FOR BASEBALL PLAY LOCALLY Plans are already being inaugurated for the 1935 baseball season locally, and any player interested in turning out for the Price team this year is advised to contact either Lewis Evans or Leonard Dattke. An effort will be made to organize a strong squad and bring baseball back as a major sport locally. An early training start is planned. BUILDING BEING RENOVATED Work of painting and kalsomining ONLY ONE OFFICIAL PROGRAM the interior of the Carbon county FOR PRICE BAND TOURNAMENT court house began this week under the direction of Elmer Bertot. It is James G. Kissamitakis has been expected that the project will require appointed by the western division na- approximately two months. tional band contest committee to have COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY charge of the publication of the official contest program. He is the only A regular meeting of the Price city person authorized to solicit ads for the council will be held Monday evening book, and anyone else who sells ad- at 7 30 o'clock. An adjourned session vertising for an official program is of the councihwas held Monday doing so under misrepresentation. ' |