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Show Vj'.'A Arli (:0 I V I INI.UTM.int UK i Sky Writing t, lie July If mil: u n is t. i- ' ftf.-l- J,: ,.t 'jiyc I I IS I ! . j j 'i 1 AH Ih'u's.ukK O: Hujje I s W I t k . , '1 new In h'll M il t J v kiioiN (.ck-l-r.uiiM- i Center Here l:putcd In Price lor . .4 . 1 i ! i i - n t).-w.- - ! . L . cap-l.:- i -- J ojx-n-ai- A sila-dul- e 1933-3- 8 ne 1 ry op-jfxh- gen-s'a- ct ; To Ihiiiie T.piir Of Whether ( itv ' :i.t ! . i. , .i1, ! 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I t.W tM pt '.'It J t ; v ! 5 J I.ijI f.,tuie , - juf the Lund Ar m i undoubtedly jun.f grcalest chawing i Pprogram e t ...: i I: ,.! j ti,! u u.t til i!h, Sky writing is ' I..' ruinl that m hi opinion but uhl.n rwulpJ Sti its u ,(!l .,tidi-.(klirJ hi.i (.Mowed a The uSihratii.il interesting sight f t!.- ei.ft x.i operating committL'e feels f.utur.ate m haui.g f , ,i,un.. U! U!.. : VC, ' I.'f tU.:lrt of tft district, and the services of such a jt.J . ,i ,U Vui, had as Mr. Lund for this that Caibon school event The days It ra for fall 38 weeks rgiam will iiuhiie the fart that the uluten inoiiiu.g f fp. j.tiade, patriotic t I ro,;ram. sports, novelty nmtests. jjj had incna'vd, that the rn reduced had svviinrnn.g j.j.t diving t oinx tition, i ration b..M h.ill game, had increas'd, ta',i,rng U'.iuty revue, 3 vQarnry .ind conielt. anriil affaiis have been Vauieville. and the a huge f.rtvvoiks di'- Mhsfaciorily, pagejrit. atfy and expendi-atbrr- n on revenue airpljue kv writing and d,.nc unusually accurate, J. A. Holmes Association (Jives ing Certificate Of Honor To Tins is lertain to provide j iivrtcd United States Fuel wrtr.g Saturday the board entertainment for young and old budget without of individual tastes In recognition of the excellent safei change in the tentative William H Toy, adjutant of tiie a lypwed nt tiie May ty record compiled by the tipple Ameiiean Lrgion and sin retaiy of the of the budget is as crews of and 2 executive committee in charge of tiie King mines No. 21 1.1 00; debt fcitrjctlon. at Hiawatha and Mohrland. tie celebration, announced Friday that he 156.9S0; capital outlay, United States Fuel company was has received definite assuianee that agencies, 431,950; recently awarded a certificate or hon- the C.rjnd Junction junior college plant 430.417.66; or by the Joseph A. Holmes Safety band, a Miss Marguenie Twoiiy of New organization, will fixed charges, association. $33,971 in the celebration The York City, icpresentative of the participate Ei.r.tenance of school plant, The crews at the two mines worked will play a concert at Kiwams tional (Iirl Scout committee, arrived rf caod.nate actnlties. 4900. 1139 days to March 1. 1935, without stadium prior to the pageant in the here Monday evening to xcnd sev-- I t u.d revised the 1934-3- 5 to- e a accident. and will give other perfoi in- - .eral days assisting and instructing evening the apjiropriation for talcd approximately 280.800. while in antes during the day. Call Hilly er Girl Scout leaders in v arums com- bv 2700 and adding that the neighborhood of 1,102.800 tons of is director of the unit mumtic.s of the county. the for fixed coal were handled appropriation Miss Twohv lias had an interesting pK. American Legion plans a g'id The aw'ard was signed at Washing- - will trip to Grand Junction on June cat ei r in Gul Scout work, having sertt &' fact that the proposed ton, D. C. by John W. finch, presi-2- 2 to advertise the celebration and ved as director of the organization in I A project for building addi-a- d dent of the A Holmes Safety western slope residents to be New Yotk City and prior to that as Joseph jnvjto anr units to the Carbon and will be presented the f prur n ;t association, Fomin of July regional ditector for four southwest3t per and Wellington schools fore part of July by D J. Parker, di- will be made Green River, ern state, namely, Arizona, New at stops t!y be delayed for a con- -t of the United Stales cvco Thompson and possibly Moab. Mexico. Texas and Oklahoma. trict engineer length of time, the school dis- bureau of mines fireworks for The the While in the southwest, she promoted progiam 'ded to go ahead with the C. N. Orr is superintendent of the play has been definitely outlined, the Gul Scout movement among Inmeeting a new unit at the n fuel company's properties at Hiawa- - j)u.re being 48 numbers on the girls, and then aie now approx-thMaterial from abandon-- N. Wetzel holds the (jyic The names of the numbers and jimately 10C0 Indians affiliated with Walter while bouses of the district will a same position at Mohrland. The brief description of each were an-- ! the oi g.imzation. lathe new structure. Dan nuunced are two the in camps foremen by the celebration commit- jjlss Twohv met with Helper lead-will be made to secure pie Garber and N. C. Christensen, re- - l(,e as follows: 0rs 1 A Tuesday, and attended a meeting project for preparation h of the Price committee Tuesday eve- spectively. bombs; cannon, Barking Jtion of the ground and pos- welcome display, greeting piece meas- - ning Since then she has visited oth- laying of the foundation, towns where Girl Scout troops are 40 by 40 feet; arena illumina-je- r luring tord voted to furnish transSTATEMENT BUDGET Jtions, 10 large colored flares; old it and one dollar expense 'Dutch mill, faithful portrayal of this fcdy to school who janitors to attend ISSUED figure, 12 by 12 feet; prospector's CITY FOR the University of Seout.s in observance of Flag day. Fol an aerial display; merry-go- dream, lining course for janitors. a surprise number that will lowing the ceremony, Miss Tovvhy will round, opened Monday and wiiide amuse; fields of clover, beautiful aer- leave for Salt Lake City to insjrect -J N.o pi o! ',J. the ' 1 , jii.iln i TO VOTE SATURDAY i i . Ml ! Mils Ttuop l.cddcrs iv $46,-ctLi- O - ri K PRICE RESIDENTS Large Number of Applicants Seek Liquor Positions ' j sky. and !!.- be uncii by J.ii meet-iscuC- ADVikATK M Mill Arranged By Legion . tf PagGS U IN'i ' iy frit j JM.) hjll tbl Jil m t III S$ 1 V calf t.i I 4J pi.jJ.V tilriy n.NM.UhUluS or THE St'S AMI In East Utah to , 1 MI,,n t S 0 'I Independence Day Observance Attraction Htrc Ijf-i- 12 5 1 .a i p..i 1 w W '.(I IH'i1 I! g HL s:..id.i v in.! 441 .1 at. r v In li v lal.in . i ill k ()ue' tion Will 44 X e . I itv it W l.utl .i'!.1 to fill,. a i e a I on 1 t rVli I d,! g ! lie mu-!- i 111 W it le ill i ided 1 lm at t.txjayrik ea't tt eir vi'ti in a piop.'.il to pmu t aid v for 4I2H.OOI) to eiuie repaV-n- u id of that amount of tin b.m Tin r maiiung 136 Oiu) .t an grunt fiirtn the government Tiie plopoMkt plojeit Calls for till lel'uildmg of 12 mile of pi( line lo- and Helper, using cast )twenamtColton trel piH of art approximate init-ngt- , diameter ranging frisn 12 to 18 inches City official point out that it I ary to rebuild tiie line beeauae f the decayd ronditum of the pi(H, resulting in be of water and entailing considerable exHnxe for ujikeep and repair. According to officials, the line will have to le improved within a year or STRIKE EXPECTED, two at the most, and the present time is considered opportune for underUNION HEAD SAYS taking the project due to the fart that only 70 per cent of the loan need be repaid Coal Miners Will Cease Work At Tiie bonds, if voted by the tax1( I'nless June Midnight, payers. will le paid from the net revenue of the water department, Otherwise Instructed and no prtierty will bo taxed to pay InFrank Honaeci, local representative bai k ttie loan. The bonds bear and the of terest four cent, city per of the United Mine Workers of Amwill have 30 years to pay off the oberica, announced Tuesday that Utah coal miners will quit work at mid- ligation. City officials state that the pronight June 16 unless otherwise advised by international headquarter. Mr, ject will increase the line capacity second feci, Honaeci stated ttiat all local unions from 2 5 second feet to 5.5 have received instructions from John and ttiat there will be a saving of op30 of the rent pciL. Iiowis, president of the United lent flow, which is lost through leak- .. t manner of conducting the If the bond projKisal carries, the strike. will call for bids and let the procity All local unions in the state have Is estimated that received orders not to enter the mines ject on contract. It about four will work the require on June 17, except certain employes, such as pumpers, engineers and oth- months. All orsons who are qualified electers whose services are necessary to ors residing In the city limits and who protect and maintain the mining propa property tax in 1934 are eligipaid erties to avoid damage and loss. ble to vote. work at under Employes remaining The polling places will be as folthese conditions are to receive their lows: Northeast Price, residence of present wage scale plus any increase Mrs. Herman Horsley; East Price, which may be granted to the miners. The increase will be retroactive until court house; Central Price, city hall; West Price, Slim's Motor company; June 17, according to Mr. Bonacci. If the strike is called, union lead- South Price, Southside school. The following judges of election ers will uige all miners to conduct themselves peaceably and to conform have been appointed for the various to the laws in every respect. Local voting districts: Northeast, Ethel S. union officials state that all mines in Taylor, O. H. Guymon and Angelo M. the state have been canvassed, and Desimone; east, Vivian Bernardi, cenin the event the strike materializes it T. Harmon and Irene O'Driscoll; W. Horsis expected that the men will respond tral, Mrs. Thurza Rule, A. J. W. Seren and west, Olsen; ley 100 per cent. be effort will Every Mrs. Mina Brooks and E. C. made to maintain peace and order, the new Girl Scout camp site. Lee; south, J. H. Leautaud, Mary E. assert. union heads Miss Tovvhy has been assigned to Wallace and Frank Goni. iu. i na-ba- bud--Sc,r- .g lost-tim- Man-hou- rs jb j sche-dia- mL tip-(- nine-inc- Saturday. aoard also decided to pay the fa two weeks of a foreman on R- A. tennis court project - f high school. ltd to have Tom Revas was charge of the work. Nmittee jo Approves Carbon West, ederal Projects fam-pens- j county manager emergency relief ad- ?nnounced Monday that fj-Carbon county have 1 by state ergency Hef and public f,, ex-es- fan-posi- ts, wclr s educational Proves (or the canning Setables of relief calls for the im- Parlf extenslon of the Hel- fam-4,'h- er "Ves Kidnap iiHpecfs Stopped Here, Investigation Shows bTtfnPrl :524 -Tax collection costs. $275 88. fire 50: salaries, $3857.50, $6142 S98C.0 As department, $1013.93, 49. here this! bile attentively enough to give a $f 9t 5 Superintendent tingent fund, $4201 It wa d. fnirely leaded W. scrition of it, but he said he noticed nf Mr spen ivveek that swimming pool, nothing in Waley particularly because of his recosts. complicity collection board of education in Wa,(.v who admittea 1 Carbon fol- - semblance to one of Mr. Flemetakis budget; dog tax kidnaping telegraph, and 001 district he weyeihaeuer decided $207.30, $200; telephone Citv friends. It is significant that a party Monthly G J nmeetin Saturday to ould pass up Main street cafes to as district sup-- f $657.89 to eat at a comparatively ob- f0r atecVes attempt ient rm f W0 ThU,'"daV Reeves two! scare restaurant. years $n38' ' an conta.nmg lirk ted A Street department, Er-r'fcr L Sm'('d as j While the automobile was stopped uonil,n .stepped at ,,n n water department. the 92; ni' filling in uth Price at the service station, the four occu- Christensen, 736.14;. police departmen m. nt1, ,rrvice orn of the occu- - pants appeared nervous and eager to of Idah0 $3530.38; electric departmt Thursday o'vrnoon, fint,Kient 4 20 bill in exchange get away and all of them constantly a departmen. pant.' tend' Vof lat- - kept a lookout. was It 'jule HeeVeS PrCS' 03, $5002.97; parks They inquired condcPa n e. gael,ne. ,r 12 call 212.98, $3787.02; cemetery and and their haste one wa places, cerning bill eating dir"vered ti at the $1391.89; $2608 11; mayor (r r. Cif the ij.ii-oiALVIrrH,lLAN D BOY: expense, $220.25. $2 9 pcrtC-oMr. Erdei was still in aj.,er sb,p. drove away while SET FRIDAY tion expenses, nothing Mlfn Tte same party Deal restaurant th New budget. The man with Waley and the two n(t Bill Flem-- I P'V 3 Sr,(i Lott, son South Ca women apparently stahhshment, REMINDED OrrIVr ctakisrti' r.pr pTlfj bl, vufe. by Grant, alias Wilham Mahan, who was d,edertd0n BviCh PUBLIC ' LOAN APPI IC.M FOR DAY named by the Waleys as an accom- e l i of ..r.p r r.v...,, graphs at Mohr- uR4 ar- - plice. An extensive search for Grant nt irtr.-" with in- - All persons who are mf'K'pd I r;ntcd is being conducted by federal agents. f fur persons who Grant's the o a from a loan r. abandoned automobile was securing diC7;Lcemetery ers Loan corporation an were in found in Butte, Montana Sunday with over $15,000 worth of ransom money. that the application mu-- 'o: Af.ff Ung b"!'n at a a c t'i Bennett, by the Salt Lake office Mr. Erdei identified him from a pic.. hP Hesides the ration not later than midn. .t y 1 j he,;"r7wd( short ture as the man who gave him the S;irviv-by one sister, 26. the.' were - bill for the gasoline. Applications may at saying ak.s'cirt he ajomonotice not P'fi:dhanaanilhr(p ("others, with James H. Braf.rt Fk me Paul Dlaich. fices in the S.lvagni rtuildi- Reappointed 12; , 31 xsint $4-6- 3. KrW.w. r h-V,- ' I n ' e'tlt'-vear-ol- d N net."'-'-1- . NWVP I , ? su.-i'cc- j i - - 1 - - ne pres-Mi- a, ial number: innovation of charm, a butter-Williapleasing aerial display; aerial volcanic beautiful; this region until October. Grogan stated in 'flies, weirdly for the first five eruptions, eery and thrilling: mightye of ty; special eruptions, liquid golden months of 1935 Purchases and ex-- ! Niagara, impressive 20display American feet: 50 feet must by ous falls, lava. on the contingent fund Floating canopy, a distinct novelty; cease to be as heavy as in the past, exbe in the night, myriads of soon wall rainbows or the appropriation stars; comedian of flame, shimmering hausted the report comments. un - a bal- pie flowers: screechingsh-'- eruptions, funny little fellow; vengeance shells, The expenditures and budget 've: 'J et; thundering thrills; golden harvest, ances in the various departments for quo and impress; d, f.l.-- , ret unleash, Hades were, 100 feet of golden fire; royal rockets, the ,POrs. of months year respectively6 dazzling saue.ss.on shell, awe msp.r- silver and ruby fires; Columbine follow:: cumed en.ti shells, a novelty 48,- $2435.72. mg: fox trot special, presentation; painted improvements, an t.aooi a e daisies, inter- tamers; mei 314?8 beautifully colored petals; t, special 1919 bonds and orchids of fire, blazng weird and mys$27,810.50, $6114 50; interest on.Set piece; 0f molten beauty; prismatic whistling eruptions, ,hlbltl0n tic; big filigree design; huge carpet of bonds pavablc, $11,204; bonds, $3716, 'shells, helmets of dazzling fire; on iContinued Pace night) $267.25, $432.75; insurance, 'tasticj-ockotstock $919.19, $830.81: water $410.93, $65.07; -and Light company, $16,a83 9i. Url m v-- P'ately v- Loof-bouro- w, Commissioners Hear Fifty Requests For LODGE INSTALLED Valuation Changes NEW OFFICERS OF Applications for assessment adjustments on fifty pieces of property were received by the county commissioners Thursday and Friday at their second and third meetings as a board of equalization on general property assessments. Thirty-fiv- e complaints were filed with the board Thursday, and 15 were presented the following day. ,During the two days the commissioners also received 15 applications for indigent abatements. County Clerk B. H. Young reminds taxpayers that J. Sweetring; treasurer, June 17 will be the final day allowReese; tyler, William Hel- ed for presentation of assessment trustee, Dr. M. T. complaints. . New officers of Price lodge No. 1550, B. P .O. Elks, were installed at ceremonies held Wednesday evening in the Elks hall under the direction of Clyde J. Roberts of Columbia, past exalted ruler of the lodge and former president of the Utah State Elks association. Elective officers inducted were as follows: Exalted ruler, J. Allen Browne; leading knight, J. Bracken Lee; loyal knight, Erin Leonard; lecturing knight, William Davis; secre- tary, S. Reese M. ler; three-ye- ar Johnson, Columbia. The following were named to apBen Reddington, pointive offices: Helper, esquire; Richard T. Mitchell, Kiwanis chaplain, and Raymond Phillips, inner guard. In connection with Railroad week, At the meeting Wednesday eve- C. E. Beveridge, maintenance engining the lodge awarded medals to neer of the Utah railway, gave an inwinners of the second annual A. A. talk at the weekly Kiwanis A. boxing tournament held in April. teresting luncheon Wednesday evening on the subject of railroads. Miss Margaret Twohy, representative of the national Girl Scout committee, who is spending several days in the county to assist and instruct Vampitroop leaders, was a guest at the meeting. Miss Twohy talked on Girl A call for 19 civilian conservation Scout activities. corps enroiiees was received Wednes- FISHING WATERS TO OPEN day by Winfred W. West, county man- of the federal ager A large number of Carbon county emergency relief administration. Those selected must anglers are expected to try their luck come from the relief rolls, must be Sunday when Scofield reservoir, and must be between the ages ron reservoir, Forsyth lake and lower of 18 and 28. :Fish creek are opened for fishing for Those selected will report to the the first time this season. Upper Fish Price postoffice Thursday, June 20 for 'creek will not open until July 1. examinations. They will be assigned to the Moon lake unit of the civilian Mrs. J. T. Kelley spent the conservation corps. in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Railroads Subject Of Talk Before Conservation J Fer-sing- le, |