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Show fr & cv AN' lNMj if "cONCLAV NEXT WEEK (nty I'tah Avoflatlon, f, Nsmf Dirrc tom , rpafur.t mM'rrt. Including " projc kU. mjw riwdAssociated by the Utah t b, of S.u!hern and Saturday beid lure be "d 25 :s ty JJ t'cxrrd ;tv 11 He X.:i UcMy. dae AfWUlM With k, AMUtN 12 Paws t,,i VoUlUTlO t OF THK SUN AMI I' NS ADVOCATE COMMANDKKV'to SET MEETING IN PRICE .(111 Sl:v vl4l'Ht-A k,( CLUBS M tr I '.I of ti.e ftu,!. inandrry, tx t t,aV, Knnts Tc!!j.r was 19U6. ll i v r jy, Conclave hr Id ?.J ... Lake City. The rv m. U !, ,.j be held on the srne.j TurLy u, Lli, Irojcn Should ''J in a lei hliu al.tie Jn: iHait-- ri.l hit h i aus-et.f Ihe jie w SCOUT ACTIVITIES tl Ur! tau1 election ta deieinune X heUtrr Ihloe shall acct jt a public Uiillil admllili'.l hxi naii hi f'natite a plfie line linpiovrrnent project have been cleared up. end Ue prixaaal Will be decided t the poll June IS. accorxtmg to an Wednesday by City Recorder William Grogan. The project will coat JIM.OOO, but 30 cent of till amount will be an outright grant, and the city will be requires! to Uue bond for only 1120.000. Bc Established At Price, Official l,., ussr!,Sa. ai he Declares In Report visitor to p(llt. n'fvv.o.alr:, fJufn v(lu4 paru of the itatr Four member of fUilr y,rj denning rwmnandrry ;vd f kt. tended this year lunclae, r.a;nr. 100 CITY SETS DATE LEADERS DISCUSS FOR VOTING ON ROND PROPOSAL PLANS FOR FUTURE Subsistence Homestead Plan eheke Recommended by Investigator ,.il( I CITY DEPARTMENTS Coming Program Considered At Meeting; Court Of Honor Scheduled June 10 Apjruxlmately 40 Boy Scout lead- er of the Carbon dutiict. Including member of the diatrict committee, chairmen cf troop committees and I. niilr UNDER BUDGET FOR Ira Caltvai aj i ciHitmaktera. attended a meeting held (oult announced Turday W. Hammond. L. A .WOr? H ll J. ly. ). In the federal building Tueiday eve Mi.ulhx.gh. ,,i irnrsnd C. R. Fergusvai of True TWA G. Martinet, will tfahr i f )r d.ViSi.aa t f nmg to outline a program cf actui-ti- e ani utji!rnie FIRST FOUR MONTHS held by the association Roy Birchard of Ftandardwllr for the coming month. o,:,riUai1, In lh.l for Uwve year. A. A. Anderson of Irovo, chief )n! hr a; losni t v !,P jj, srmmrllt jn county of commerce, of the Timpanogoa couruil. Mr .Vit u!:..,.,h fYwe chamber srs.jal das Report Prepared Ry Recorder will have HIGH SCHOOL TO club land hu .xaiatant, Merrill Christopher and for af definite arrangement ai, were In attendance. frgrs Care In Outlay Of B w srwion. while Helper decided at the meeting to hj.-xFund Contingent HOLD GRADUATION co-a campaign to stimulate pub-th- c e,fni:a!ion will probably ;Hnxur inteievt In scotiting In an effott arranging for the banquet. With uf the year gone, the r Grand and s i.f aij ii'UMi ljv.il r gain aujvjmrt for a financial drive P.rt fiixn bnu y, PROGRAM iiihlj( xji FRIDAY to arc be In tiie hear future roiiduited exjxctcd counties !m N ate the budget .'.3 HX'fn a uRuf al anj - to raise funds for paying off the di- fA add.hon to l! a ivvued in 4'hsii " .la' ngh wife ,i" rp'il rr.r..,,.s comprising the a.vso- - mpres-sitmembervlup indebtedrie.v in the IV.y Ret Older Wll.i.ici If Ire To Kngagc Helper Squad Oreniony Arranged; The Carbon disTimpanog.wcouiHiL I. iv In .ii! FirM fitoi In Mr Home Came Of Grogan 100 Senior Students To rijsiit N tinct to be will several hojK banner J.rst reprew'iita 'bin that extleine can inuvt le Uaed Receive Diplomas to the national jamboree at tive in ir..,kmg cunt.i.gent fund expend-- ; Hv.it ,.$00 P m MJX 35. wUh thc D. C In August, and thc Unfinished ,ur'4 TJiat of .sjMirtdiHn. W.iihingtoii, jf :n the evening. at liu! tort.ully Our High School will le t!,.-,ciy u bo Ineligible to attend local will another uvjloy.d beys transacted be w ill and T!l the budvt "play ball." will no- uut in Trlec rrsj tApendduiva c .. ... theme of the annual commencerorru ' unices the districts council fee is ful26. '4 of ,l May the on Lal.inct s in morning the fund for the 4 i.iiimv Sunday for the first ly paid. txeru.H of tN;.'who would be utifi the road project., thc buuf l!lU Vt,,r ;iro. lnil,;hj time thi year whcil Carhon enunty Plans to r camping activities were sier to lx- - discussed will be follows: ,xvf "rt " ,! ' tr le.v- - respectively. the liHal of find U for their high ha.l and ut present it appears em,soyment discussed, tl.-1516 24. SpeUat piw.bili'.y of bringing Boulder lmrr,Aemer,U. the Central Utah that ho held in the:ure limc and d'' loj) a satis- the of Carbon boys attendance a southern into inUtah, j9233 76; ,rt.iaj 1919 Bnd poer Baseball league is will bo divided t.,nilard of living than is now tin-vl- . L. D S taber- three of the 10 among 427.810 50, 56114 50; interest sxn the fish and game held, with to bo conducted this summer nacle Friday at camjjs the agricultural and in bonds. 13611. 411,309; bonds payher ancient meeting 8 00 p. m., at "The farti.rs that go to make a the Timpanogos council. The Price able, ?uuo. 411,500; refund on service rr. committee fn a matter pre-- -i diamond rival. Hel- by 160 uch tune as plan to attend tho Ncbo camp land, utilities, dejKisits, $110 25, 4589.75; insurance, project, trxp tr the Sanpete Water Users' a in game that between June 24 and 28, the Castle i! senior will schools, roads, etc are fmind at Fnce 4900 29. 4849 71; water stxk assess- promise to be a per. relative to obtaining thrilling season's In- Gate and Sjning Glen The acquisition of home ownership ments, 4410 93, $65 07; Boy Scouts preparatory school! water, and many other topics. complete their paid to Utah augural. have a to encamp desire work. .and on the homestead expressed employment Power to association and for Light company Sanpete proposes power, The game will mark the first time at Beaver 30 miles north of dam, Impressive ceremonies have been 'during the summer would keep the 413.416 06, $21,583 94. 1 ater from Gooseberry, which in several years that local fans have to mark this important interested and contented and Huntington, from June 24 to 29, and Cost of tax collections, $275 88, :t source of supply for Carbon arranged Price as a member of a league the sicn stone in lessen the lives of the members of thc danger of labor troubles 4524 12; salaries, 43077.50, 46922.50; Spring Glen a?d Helper troops 't users. Directors of the Asso- recognized throughout the state, and will probably register for the Uintah and class. communistic their fire During J Cine Clubs of Southern agitation. Utah,the graduating department. $918 93, 41081.07; it is indeed fitting that the local Basin camp north of Vernal, from Such a development would be in contingent fund, 43978 41, 41821.59; teams rival should be liken no action on the proposal four years of high school the seniors with July 15 to 20. Helfer, have a record which marks compiled line with the trend in the valley, that swimming pool, nothing spent, $400 whom this ri not do so until all angles of the class city has had so many The district court of honor, origas one of thc outstanding is, make it possible for an additional in budget; dog tax collection costs, Question have been thoroughly in diamond engagements. The inally scheduled for May 24, has been thrilling in of the the institution. 100 miners to do what those with the 4187.30, $12.70; telephone and telehistory pied. baseball rivalry between the two until Monday, June 10. Professor A. C. Lambert of the necessary funds have already done reafter Carbon will be one of the graph, 4131.94, $268.06; printing and communities almost amounts to a tra- postponed Either Albert Smith or Oscar George r!r counties of the south Utah Brigham Young university will deliv- buy a home in the valley instead of sujiplics, 4576.64, 4823.36; city hall, dition, and fans are assured that each Kirkham, both prominent scouting 4216 er to the the 85. and address 4283.35, graduates, niatior., and both Price and Hel club will be batjling every inch of leaders in the state, renting in the camps." will be secured President Orson H. Guymon of the Street dl be represented $3053.27, department, on the Mr. McCullough's report carries in the way this season to surpass the as the speaker. The court of honor of of the Carbon board education water !formation concerning economic and of the organization. department, 43430.15, other. The will be held in the L. D. S. taber.; director will be selected by school district will talk. The diplo- - social conditions; educational, relig- $8569 85; police department, 41959.44, Preston Summerhays, manager of nacle, and it is expected that between be will presented by Superin- ious, recreational and trade facilities; 44040.56; electric department, 42280.10, the Price club, announces that plans 150 to 200 awards will be iiiees appointed by the Rotary mas presented tendent G. J. Reeves. Uanis dubs and by the trends in industry, population and ag- $5719.80; parks department, 41514.05, are being made for a parade in the to Boy Scouts of all ranks. The valedictory address will be riculture, the labor situation, climat- 44485.95; cemetery department, business district prior to the game, 42905.74; mayor and council and a ceremony of some kind will lotary committee includes W. given by Miss Virginia Malecker, ological conditions, payrolls and pubwhile Miss Earlene Durrant will de- lic utilities. expense, 4216.95, $283.05; election ex- probably be staged at the baseball Five -t- ire, Ernest Lee and A. E. Gib-rhthe salutation. Short talks will liver the Kivvanis committee In his comments, Mr. McCullough, pense, nothing spent, $500 in budget. field. irses W. W. Lewis, J. B. Littiz-n- d be given by three students, the speakThe starting lineup of the Price in substance, stated that suburban folteam is expected to shajze up in about Glen 0. Allred. The cham-- i ers and their subjects to be as rather than mining camp life, home LARGE NUMBER TO An archery team representing the lows: Norman Bray, class president, ownership and employment on the the following way: Randall Taylor, commerce will name its corn'troop of the Price ward will class Vanguard Miss Kimball Ruggeri, s at a meeting Thursday third base; Joe Paur, second base; homestead rather than idleness dur- - i evening remarks; for Magna to particileave Saturday Black-havice president, "Our Needs, and Miss ing the summer should lessen the Les Sam Angotti, right field; ATTEND CEREMONY in the archery tournapate spring Pauline Gordon, "Our Aims." short stop; Summerhays, center connection with the dangers of communism and would campaign ment the Utah State by will sponsored commencement Bill JohnThe sored by the South program field; Blackham, first base; Utah associa-an- d promote a better standard of citizenThe meet will o Archery association. Frank left in events of Carbon One the ny field; Salt Lake Advertising club include the following musical numGaravaglia, biggest ship. be conducted Sunday. Golden or Hilt Blackham, catch and Red Days," blicize scenic Stating that he found local, civic, county Masonic annals will take place attractions of the bers: Vocal duet, The Price troop will be represented Randall L. Jones of the Union Miss Agness Morgan and Boyd Fish: industrial and social agencies in favSaturday evening, when approxi- Dattke or Pinky Burns, pitch. Eldon Pace, state junior champion; by senior Other players who will be available Til We Meet Again." ic system or of the project, he called attention mately 100 members of Argenta lodge will speak in Price song, Harold Higgins, Howard Munk, Billy Litinclude Louis for F. A. & No. of Mary Lake Salt Rasmussen, 3, is ay, May 24. DeAngeles, affected M., duty City, to the fact that the land Visitors planning to chorus, Audrey and J. E. Bent. ad the as well as members of Uintah Basin second base; Tony Simone, short stop; Shumway Arlien Peacock, Winnie civic clubs meeting are d tlejohn, by no planning or zoning ordinance. Edto come over Alice Carlson and Mildred Many miners have already bought lodge No. 20 of Myton and Orient Rusty Woolsey, George Patterick, on May 24 in or-- o senior boys quartet selection, or rented tracts in the valley and en- lodge No. 15 of Green River, attend die Potts and Johnny Maulsby, out- POST, AUXILIARY' hear Mr. Jones. Nick Fasselin, Francis Bernardi, By- joy greater independence and a more a master Masons degree ceremony in field; Johnny Tezak, catch, and Clarence Hamilton and Red Paur, pitch. ron Thompson and Jackson Jewkes satisfactory social life than they had the Masonic temple. ENTERTAIN BOYS The Price squad is composed mainCOMPLETED The degree will be conferred by The invocation will be given by when living in the mining communiPrice of of the of but cereofficers of all the the youthful players, ly Argenta lodge, Bishop George Jorgensen ties, the report declares. mony to be followed by a dinner, men on the roster have several seaprospective homesteaders, FOR MINERS FETE L. D. S. ward, while the benediction Many Approximately 45 boys eligible for will be pronounced by the Rev. V il Mr. McCullough comments, "now live which will be served by Naomi chap- sons of experience behind them with various clubs in the county, and Sum- membership in the proposed local liam A. Ruel, pastor of the Notre in company houses only partly mod- ter, Order of the Eastern Star. The huge delegation of Argenta merhays is confident that the team chapter of the Sons of the American Dame de Lourdes church. ern and crowded together on rocky, dishave been will fully completed for was arranged in honor of the will make a strong bid for league Legion were guests of the Legion post seniors the This ' lodge A dance honoring project unproductive ground. day celebration to be stag- -i and Auxiliary unit at an entertaine be held at the Silver Moon hall fol- would provide modern homes and order's worshipful master, James honors. he City Park Sunday, ment a has balanca was exercises. well member who Stewart Wednesday evening. An applihomesteader Edwards, powerful, Helper the graduation make it possible for the y the United Mine Workers lowing 16 many years ed squad, including several players cation for a charter will be made in No. of j; Carbon some lodge and a keep to raise garden Mayor Dalton will give, near future. chickens and a nv if he so desires. It ago. The Sat Lake Masons will make with Utah State league experience. the 'fSu wecome, and short on the program were Dr. to bus Railroaders will are The scheduled and line n the do. Speakers to by probably trip him something glven by State Senator DAME willThegivereport shows Sanford 7:30 the with to at BY here shiftarrive Ballinger, post commander, p. m., according up Sunday a decided following batting bller of Price, a 6 the guests; George A. welcomed who W. Ham- order: center Orris J. received Si information the from by 1929 field; Maulsby, since SUNDAY ing in population tab State Federation of the advisory charman Patsecond Ace of The Harold Carbon Rowley, Verdi, base; lodge. a mining communities to the larger mond, secretary of the Ameriof of dis-- 1 Sons the committee m. at 8:00 left will representative start work p. field; terick, Krisman, Tony right degree small farms. of the U. M. W. A. Graduation exercises of the Notre towns and on the purwho talked can Lewis short Paul Legion, stop; Tezak, field; at jt1leve"s. of the day will be as Dame school will be held Sunday of the youth organization, and Pete third first pose base; Tabone, Dalpiaz, de iwinhlldlens Parade with 10:00 a. m. in the Notre Dame base; Frank Grecco, catch, and Ed- Mrs. Ted Thomas, who extended the e 11 ' m with l basket lunch, noon; Lourdes church, vJ die Marchetti, pitch. Auxiliarys greetings. The alSi The remainder of the program was p. m.; childrens students receiving diplomas. is nrfr Wlnners- 3:00 p. m.; public is invited to attend. as follows: Cornet solo, Lloyd Petersports, Piizes for Members of the graduating class are son; tap dance, Beverley Thomas; winners, 4:00 horseshoe Jean pitching tournament, as follows: Lawrence Aubert. reading, Bert Rowley; baritone solo, .eUfnS' 5:00 m. Miss and Giraud, Peter Giraud, Marie Moyruer Carbon Lillian Thomas of Gate, Steele; ballet dance, PatriciA high, Dart, number Helper; A large Bonacci. Sylvia Price; rBi!r.Utive Reid, cornmittee for and in of actress. RoMiss Billy Members the Kiwanis Snd received outstanding recognition fte Thurman; "Legend of Timpanogos, charge Durrant; ratln includes Frank Bo Editha Horning, Stanley Littizzette studentsactivities during the past year second outstanding actress, Miss clubs WinMr. and of directors the ft-- Hel Price tary Rowley; community singing, led school rPfr ,cbai!'man and finance and Lena Maritano, Helper; George award day assembly nie Garlick, Price; outstanding actor. chamber of commerce and Carbon-Emer- y by James Irvine Of Columbia. annual the K&tor Pa it and Angie yd Nelson, student Fish and Game Protective asAfter the program, the boys enKenilworth, Drossos, Carbonville, , 4en-Tuesday. In addition to the Isaac Evans. Glen. were awarded held a joint meeting Wed- gaged in games under the direction sociation medals lusso, Spring awards, body WorWof Clark Wright and Mr. Rowley. ReWhite, nesday evening in the Grill cafe. for various achievements by civic and by B. Goetzman talked conAwait Dr. H. and contests for s freshments were served by the Auxthe community of Pupils ganizations asschool. of the activities the of the cerning game iliary. Schools activity groups Closing iLte sociation, and presented some interThe medals offered annually by the f the ic Carbon-Emer- y ce,ebration is esting information showing the - Kiwanis club to the outstanding boy of of Carbon county will joyJones of fishand Students Jack and won their fam were importance hunting by opporembtrs school rooms and girl He stated that sportsmen of alntedPTj!unity to become better ously troop out of their ing. and Miss Mary Elizabeth each other. the seek pleasures and to Utah spent approximately one milxhe award is made q Prjce j lion dollars last year. titvities which await them leadership and Members of the Carbon-Emer- y fixed tojfor scholarship. Dr. Charles Ruggeri talked on ero- Livestock association voted at a reCHARGE period that vad exie ion in schooi affairs, charged with assault early in September. The Past sion, stressing the need for control cent meeting to change the name of Jackson Jewkes of Price, who was y bas- - medal; Miss Mary Elizabeth Bever- - and conservation of Pappf- - WeaPon on his football, Carbon have been devoted PnnCiP.ai the association to the Carbon-Emer- y on the vegetation, cousin, days star wa allowed to plead final examinations and checking track teams during the idge received the S. A. R. medal forj Instrumental duets by John m and Horse Growers association. Cattle and ketbalI district C0Urt the medal and Don Williams of FTlce mon and Lloyd Perigo and a vocal received of tne Taylor grazing of diiri Provisions Monday to a books and supplies. two years, P at exert : a gun in an n- "d thc Lettermens club to was awarded the Kiwanis medal for solo by Miss Kate Smith, act and the manner in which it will Junior high graduation medal ied by Mrs. George B. Harding, com- - be administered were explained at .. speaking. were scheduled for 31 outstanding athlete. The TuSng hmanner' whne the -- v tve was Sweaters offered by the athlete week, d the program, this of the meeting by John Mathis, associawtstand,ng girl Judge George Thursday Erdel of mens club to winners of intramural Emma commencement was Miss civic followed The to tion president. D. J. Mills and Neil by school Pr0ah alternative meeting of 0 days ,.bl nnted in tl m tournaments were won by the follow-- I a public meeting in the court house, Hanks were elected additional memant was county jail The be held Friday evening Theva ing: Archery, Eldon Pace, Price; at which time motion pictures of fish bers of the two months in ernacle. to Medals awarded by the Delta advisory board, and a moPay tbel0pPd were horseshoe pitching, Sam Oliveto, and game life were shown. The same tion was carried that cattlemen of the achievement cic vu- - club IjT drama business Dramatic read- - Price; run, Clifford films were presented at Standardville Nine Mile district be invited to join Vincent Sumner was a Monday won by 1he following: Durrant. Castle from vtal Haycock, Spring Cletf. L''vTin cap state Earkne the association. last week itor in the Tuesday evening. irg. p t o C; until Wednesday. afornia. y efol Juajj 5 ! r frd a ubtu-iu- e tr 5 rt Rn!-r- I B H f.ne-thu- d T) s I Tl.i-ita- ,nt' l- I I 'rv time-lionoie- d I ,l,tv ojH-nin- m.-u- commit-rtportfro- - hd, m Jrice lH,s-sihl- suc-whi- ces.-du-l ad-t- mile-mine- rs i ! di-r.- cham-iommer- te ce. Price Archers Register In Tourney le m, Tan-gar- Gar-lic- k, ex-a- Vil-lar- d; IS n L GRADUATION sET NOTRE SCHOOL J4- - repre-lahA- Students Receive Awards for School Activities Past Year ninth-giad- a- 1 - FISH AND GAME PROGRAM GIVEN P- , Colum-iSS,gspor- - ts: - Carbon ' Of Stock Body Holds Meeting eco-.om- Bev-Frid- ay par-vacati- on i UN s- - . j . . Har-orator- y, accompan-extemporaneo- Letter-'piete- cross-count- ry us |