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Show n ,A V A Ull' v v AN t! INDWHNbusT MW,pU-- 44 t til( 1,1 CITY FILES Archery Tommy For Utah Shite, I CATION FOR Here jlTR PLANT LOAN AV.v ; Year - (AKhON (ul miliiu KMliV. VT1, M FI I MM K JJ. Lsf of $169,365 Jtv Council Ahkrd Youth li 5 Public winks ,a tintnct construc-4- l fjjci vm electric pww- -. brr!. Lld by Price City dec Uion reached fact a of the city coun-,tKicU'i vrt! William Grogan an- ri Jf jnJ-to erect the plant the between Utfd f pool and reservoir et of the inlersec-- i f..T!ly f.f;h North and First East foe the plant will TV aa'o-Colton through the springs .( and If additional I Deeded it can be pumped a Price canal, the application C v... G-e- ad-j.- i i'--'i Jt The- - jstol muni-i-sm;- rg r pipt-l.n- ahor cost on U'C project will nd all of the labor will The project by contract .jSO. id men and will require ths to complete, r expenditure.; on the project, lsbor. are estimated as $6500; pro-,- il ;kiy 101 services, 1500; materials, M500. jf. s labor be ,.f u asxxlal.un meet held eWlitTr Tth Jn" f n S.nda Ct lJr !l Ut fhf -- r 6 KhK-m-isor- $6500. 2; BMKimUutl v ! Lair l.o ,a, U-- t ,,,t4,ata.v RED CROSS UNITS unu-lud.n- Alln-dge- Of First Considered Uy I,ocal Chapter Kstablishment ivt-Magn- a; Aid Station I r of Itrd Cr.s thap-ter- s in Carbon. Emery Grand. San counties Juan, Uintah and DucL-sn- e will attend an eastern Utah regional n, conference to be conducted in Irice, OctoLr 24 for the purjKise of discussing safety campaigns in the various chapters and making plans for the annual roll call membership drive. The announcement of the conference was made by Mm. Mabel Ax-lin- e, Utah field repiesentallvc of the Pacific branch of the American Bed Harold G. Cr of Salt Lake City, Cross, with headquarters at San Franwho vigorously attacks! Mr. Thomp- cisco. son in his annual report presented The confeienee will open with a to L Henry M Tuesday, was reelected secretary- - i luncheon, the an ovrwlulmmfi vote. Baker, of San Francisco, assistant lr':i'ur('r defeated Thomas A. Gilligan of manager of the Pacific area, Salt Lake City, the count being 119' D. Moyle, state roll call chairman, is to 30 The candidates were nomin- - also expected to be present. R " Plans for the establishment of first f Ht!pr rslitUlu,y aid stations located at convenient places throughout the county were considered by officers of the Carbon HepreM-ntativ- IVt-erso- ns rrc-!o- sjH-ake- r J ANninATFYne Election ScheduIed Kor Thursday Of This Week lb-nr- Carton cu,y-,,c;,,- r,. off1C and it is probable Wednesday, Ca"dlat?;s fr American Legion were that two Wlll be nam(d Thurs-- . theiNa from lorpowtr purchased . nominated at the regular meeting of ijv (l0dJ) y Sthe Further Those .tnon post Thursday night. .Ta ve7 v already elected are: First ' A'. nominations and the election will be vice i gated m the application that a George Dinsdalc. Ogpresident, held the t., jl - meeting Thursday plant will be sufficient ' of this week, to Adjutant according is but it needs, proposed William If. Toy. ;jts2 tro units to insure unin-p- :f Only one candidate was nominated service in case one of the most of the offices Thursday. Folfor pes out of repair. lowing is the list of nominees: Comwig to the future growth of the Royal H. Frandsen; first vice mander, is planned to provide space Don Hacking; second commander, installation of a third unit, R. E. Connors and vice commander, st when the power demands James H. Wade; adjutant, William arger there will always be one H. Toy; chaplain, Elton L. Taylor; reserve. sergeant-at-arm- s, George Mangum; historian, Clark Wright and Ben ISONIC Ward. Uovntt present GRAND $ v' N second, Robert J. Henderson, Kenilworth; third, J. C. Forrester, Standardvilie; fourth, O. G. Spencer, Brigham City; fifth, Tom Costas, Park City; sixth, Eli B. Kelsey, Salt Lake, and seventh, R. H. Fuller, Ogden. A report of the resolutions com mittce, which has considered several score resolutions, will be considered at the closing sessions. The convention city for 1936 will be chosen. It is expected that Park City will receive , the honor. Mr. Thompsons dispute with the federation executive council relative to his policies in publishing the Utah Labor News was carried to the convention floor before the election. The executive council had previously withdrawn its endorsement of the Mr. Thompson appealed to paper. the convention, but a motion was carried that the appeal be denied. Adversaries of the declared that he had accepted advertising from firm's on labors unfair list, while Mr. Thompson contended that he had never received such a list nor had the executive council ever prescribed policies. Grose had previously stated that Thompson had ignored recommendations of the counden; THIRD TERM OPENS Spring Glen Gets Hoard's Approval, to M W. Ross, president of the chap-- , ter. various sites are Lung eonsid- erod for three highway first aid sta- lions. Under the proposal, telephones will be available at the stations to summon medical aid and ambulances, and there will be at each station at least two attendants who are qualified as first aid experts. The stations will be equipped with medical and surgical supplies, including stretchers and other equipment. Mrs. Axline attended the meeting She outlined various new Monday. activities of the Red Cross and commented favorably upon the results obtained in recent years. Mrs. Axline arrived in Price Sunday. She visited Emery county Wednesday and will go to Green River Friday. IN CARBON COURT; CASES SCHEDULED Officer! To Act Intil Nrt Flection Appointed At Very Com mission Meeting Npting Glen, wbiih ha a of at ptiismiatcly 900, will L Ca iIhsi ttMiiity's eighth Imm Jhj commuriity as the jesult of action taken by ttie county onvnmsl.airrs n Pinlay In appiovutg a petition asking for incmporaiion of the town The following have been apiwnt-e- d rt town officer to serve until the next municipal election. Milton K Butler, president tf the town board, and Victor L. Walkmgton, Moroni Hunt. Antone Dupin, Sr, and J. W. Bmch, trustees. A town clerk will be appointed by the bo.ird Tlie petition for attnlcs of incorporation statml that there are aLut 900 jieople within the limit of the town, of whom 192 me clectois. The petition was signrd by 118 voter. The articles of tiurporatlon were fild with live county recorder Monday. I! lee and Helper are the only two Criminal (Ym-St ndimlUm Charge DhmU'sed Few- - h Set; Only a few of the (rimmal rases on the calendar for the thud trim of the district ctHiit were set Lr trial at the iqeiung sessnai of the term Mvtfiday afternoon A tharge of criminal against Charles Wdhertiee and Paul Crouih. leaders of the now extinct Nati.aial Miners union, which conducted strikes in four Cartnar coal camps In 1933. was dismissed Actual taken on other criminal case follows: Charley Williams and George Williams, second degree burglary, set for trial September 10; Vrrl King, forgery, case dropped from calendar during good behavior of defendant; Sam Kounahs, issuing check against insufficient funds, not guilty plea entered, no setting made; Lavor Anderar, depming an owner of tux automobile, set for trial September -- 17. Iawis Mott, reckless driving, cities In the county, incorporates! while there are five incorporated passed to October 15; Francis desertion, continued until Sadlier, Castle towns, namely, Gate, WellingMonday for filing of motion; H. N. , ton, Hiawulha, Sunnyside and Senecal, failure to provide for a minor child, bail declared foi foiled; Charles Larson, Jr , w illful failure to provide, RESULTS OF UNION guilty plea entered, defendant to be sentenced September 16. David Lnmorcaux, forget y. arraignBALLOTING LISTED ment continued until Monday, September 16; Sam Barone, mayhem, not guilty plea entered, defendant given Primary Klection For District until September 16 to file motion; 22 Held; Incumbents Win John Busch, burglary In the second Wav To Final Vote degree, continued until September 16; Steve Blest and John H. Patrick, ap-ta- al. STTw Vi "" tinued until September 16. rs of America, including ln The following action was taken on J nnd oming. were announced law and motion cases; Alfred Wila,' Friday by Frank Bonncci, local rep- liam Biggs, motion for a new trial on resentative of the union. a charge of carnal knowledge, set for The incumbent district officers all September 16; Sylvia Selan vs. Peerwere successful in being one of the less Coal company, tt al, suit for comtwo candidates who were selected for pensation, passed for opinion of suthe final balloting on the second preme court in similar case; Jonn Ko-se- c, Sr. vs. Willow Creek Coal, deTuesday in October. The primary election was conducted September 3. murrer to amended damage action, The victorious candidates in the passed; Clara Miller vs. F. E. Steele, primaries were as follows: President, demurrer and demand for bill of par- John Ross, incumbent, of Superior, ticulars, submitted. Wyoming, and A. L. Zieher of ReSettings in civil cases were as folvice president, lows: Wyoming; liance, ti, Margaret Allison vs. John Me-not- George Lambert, incumbent, and Albert Johnson, both of Rock Springs; secretary-treasure- r, Virgil Wright, incumbent, and David B. Gilfialin, both of Superior. President Ross and vice President Lambert left the latter part of the week for Washington, D. C. to participate in the negotiations between the union and coal operators for the drawing up of a working contract. The agreement expires on September damages, November 12; Andrew NieLsen et al, vs. Gust Pappas, et al, recovery on promissory note, October 7; Norman Nielson vs. Virgil Bullock, damages, October 8; Bertie Mart Grange by her guardian, ad litem, Verda Grange Cox, vs. Clinton Snow, damages, October 10. Mary Ambrossio vs. Maryetta et al, damages, September 23; Domonic Albo vs. Mary J. Albo, petition to modify divorce, October 14; Price Trading company vs. Louie IviC, et al, recovery on merchandise sold, October 17; Gabriel Greco vs. S. M. Bliss, damages, November 4, to be followed by damage actions against Bliss, filed by Margarita Nemanich, Maud Wetherbee and George L. Oswald. Mary Horning vs. Edwin Paul Horning, divorce, October 28; Mary Chiado vs. James Pappas, October 29; Mercury Insurance company vs. Dr. T .C. Hill, damages, October 15; Eugene H. Holloway, et al, vs. W. N. Wetzel, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Hadley, October 25; Cruz Garcia vs. Andrea Garcia, divorce, s, October 18; Santo Scalzo vs. Bill Rose November 14; Tryon appeal, vs. John Tryon, divorce, October 24. Eight civil actions were passed, one for settlement, while two cases were dropped from the calendar. Nominations for executive board, which consists of five members, were Elmer C. Young, James H. Wade, Sheldon L. Anderson, Val H. Cowles and William Hakalo. ad officers of the Utah grand Three were named for trustees, BY 'andery of the Knights Templar namely, Harvey Thomas, Arthur L. the Utah grand chapter of the Craven and Lester J. Worley. Two Arch Masons Saturday paid will be elected. 16. annual visitations to Charles M. W. Ross was unanimously elJennings commandery No. 6 and ected chairman of the Carbon chapBUDGET BALANCES chapter No. 6, respectively. ter of the Red Cross at a meeting of PROMINENT PRICE commandery visitation was the board of directors Friday afterat 4:00 p. m., followed by a ban-- : noon in the court house. He succeeds SHOWN IN REPORT honoring the state leaders. The WOMAN SUCCUMBS L. R. Eldridge. Arch chapter visitation was at Val H. Cowles was unanimously m. chosen as secretary, and Earl F. Hills Expenditures of Price city departdong the Funeral services were held in the visiting grand com-'fi- y ments during the first eight months was reelected treasurer. Mr. Cowles officers were the following: succeeds D. C. Cavenah of Helper. All L. D. S. tabernacle Sunday afternoon 1935 and the budget balances, as of P. Kirtley, eminent cil. of the new officers are from Price. for Mrs. Lilly Pearl Mathis, 44, wife of September 1, are shown in a reJohn Dunlap, recorder; An indication of the opposition ReVarious committee chairmen to of John Mathis, lifelong resident of released !afd Tuesday by City port deputy commander, corder William Grogan. The outlay which Thompson was to encounter serve for a year will be named in Price, who died early on Thursday in the report the near future. A Walker, captain general. general county morning. Bishop George Jorgensen and balances in each budget were, was furnished Tuesday " Brangham, Crose and conference of the Red Cross will be officiated at the services. Interment by Secretary presented grand high priest, respectively, as follows: cd the concurred in by the executive coun- held in Price October 24 preliminary was in the Price City cemetery unRoyal Arch Masons Special improvements, $2435.72, cil. This der the direction of the Wallace morreport criticized the presi- to the annual roll call. in$8314.. 28; special 1919 bonds and in the activities his for dent political tuary. interest terest, $30,810.30, $3114.50; Mrs. Mathis was bom in Price on pUNTY James Morgan of Cheyenne, Wyoon bonds, $9693.35, $5226.65; bonds last legislature, when Thompson supH. King and of William Senator 20, 1891, a daughter ported February on refund ' WILL ming, International representative of payable, $8500, $10,000; 40 service deposits, $406.75, $293.25; in- the Democratic party. the United Mine Workers of America, John Morrison and Mary Warren This support, the report declared, has been Morrison, early Price settlers. She surance, $1687.80. $62.20; water stock attending the Utah State was married April 12, 1911 in the ear's Utah here. of Federation convention $50.54; Labor employment for 40 men assessments, $424.46, (Continued on Pnee Four! Lake L. D. S. temple to John Salt Provided by the county Power and Light company, $24,681.75, iiiHmmiiiiuimMiiuuiiiHmiHimuMiitimNimiraiHimiinmuittimumimtuininmiWHimmmninnimintimiimminimHimmsitummmiiHMiimimttiiiuuitiu Mathis. Mr. Mathis is bailiff in the Gives approved for Carbon $11,318.25. district court and was formerly a Tax collection costs, $729.50, $70.50; "J der the works progress commission. of member the county J- G. Reese, county sup-sa- salaries, $6250, $3750; fire department, Mrs. Mathis was an active worker fund, $610.48; contingent $1389.52, The Tuesday. project, in the L. D. S. church, having servch the sum A. J. Curtis of Salt Lake City, state of $22,840 has $8388.14, budget overdrawn by as president of the Young Ladies ed aloted, of the Townsend Old Age y swimming pool, nothing spent, manager expected to get as Mutual Improvement association, Monday, Mr. Reese said. Pension $400 in budget; dog tax collection association, explained the a counsellor of the Primary associaa public meeting at Ha unskilled laborers and 10! costs, $207.30, budget overdrawn by Townsend to reports presented to 224 juniors and 208 seniors. plan According Reward and as a $208.-- r, Workmen will be The Harding school enrollment to- - tion of the Price held in the court house Monday eve, employed. $7.30; telephone and telegraph, Superintendent G. J. Reeves at the tals cber For tmany year as compared with 552 at the bef society localls for the construe- - 64, $191.36; printing and supplies, 525, ning new the of week east cal under the sponsorship of the close of the first close of the first week last year. The Ishe was registration agent of the association. A 1 privies throughout the $1005.66, $394.34. chapter and later a - term, the combined registration in the in each grade is as follows: Price voting district. large crowd attended. program for in- City hall, $410.85, $89.15; street de- four Carbon district schools in Price number on of Mr. Curtis will conduct meetings in Fifth, 132; sixth, 135; seventh, 143; Septic tanks and sewer partment, $7192.38, $2807.62; water is 1914. ions will Chosen Taking into consideration eighth, 115. the Kenilworth school house Saturday probably be under- - department, $6955.22, $3044.78; police the Notre Dame school, which is not at 7:30 p. m. and in the Spring Glen Enrollment reports from 11 other " All-St- ar 'department, $3955.27. $2044.73; elec- Carbon dfstrict- tbe schools in the district have been rethe by school house Monday at 7:30 p. m. . 48$3049.52;iPerated j1003 interested in having pit .trie department, $4950 rp to ceived un their premises are parks department, $4868.52, $1131.48; total enrollment in Price is close by Superintendent Reeves, as acJ jThe first meeting scheduled in Emery 2100. to contact Mr. Reese. 10 follows: Clear Creek, county was held at Castle Dale Wcd- grades, 58; cemetery department, $2399.10, $1,Southside schools, and Central The six and Summer104; Fres Wattis, Columbia, Boyd grades, nesday night. council Lindsey expense, 600.90; mayor hnd from one to!seven grades, 32; Sunnyside, 10 hays, pitcher and shortstop, respec-fou- r, nhATi S MEETING TO $190.81; election expense, which include grades $309.19, L. D. S. CONFERENCE SET UISCTSS CITIZEN SCHOOL inclusive, have a registration of 'grades, 176; Standardvilie, six grades, lvely, on the Price baseball club were nothing spent, $500 in budget. enrollment by grades being 174; Wellington, eight grades, 179;, named on the the team of the 567, Quarterly conference of the Car- as follows: for the First, 153; second, 147; Rains, six grades, 54; Spring Glen, annual state amateur tournament held bon L. D. S. stake will be held ROTARY SETS PROGRAM establishment of 137. At the same grades, 246; Kenilworth, eight at Salt Lake City Friday, Saturday urday and Sunday, September 28 and r;in Greek residents for Rotarians who have been on vaca- - third. 130; fourth, an had schools two the last time ',29 in the tabernacle. One session will P will be year grades, 217; Latuda. nine grades. 113: and Sunday. discussed by the lions during the summer will give the 10 of 58o. enrollment an appearance in be held Saturday night, while three made Arneivan Democratic club at 38; Scofield, Heincr, Lindsey the eight grades, at of their experiences highlights ng 'i. lieduled Price's final tournament game and sessions are scheduled for Sunday. An increase of 7 over the prelim- - grader, 61. for Sunday at 'weekly meeting of the club Thurs- The date of union meeting, which ln fbe Hellenic Orthodox day (tonight), Up until Wednesday, reports had completely subdued the Musical selections by rinary registration of last year is re- -j tt'f idnt Manos - ported by the Carbon high school. not been received from Ro.app, Ifel- - Logan Elks. Summethays, who was would regularly be held on Septem-A- 'l the prowill anAllan complete Ramsey Klapakis members are' urge! to 'gram which will be in charge of Par- - which hows a registration of 822. in- - per, Cattle Gate. Hiawatha. Spring 'one of the leading hitters of the meet, ber 29, has been advanced to Sep-'was named ut.hy ir.f.clJfr. terr.ber 22. 'eluding 180 freshmen, 210 sophomores. Cam on and Gordon Creek. llevll Rhead, club president. OFFICERS VISIT CARBON LODGES editor-preside- J SLATED HERE BY iUm.of Incorporation Of atl t purther Nominations, application estimates the an- xeratm2 cost of the plant at. i. whereas the amount now j '"' history officer being as (!! Vice, of Labor president. Mr. D Her.mt.ger. Salt The conventual ojened Monday and Lake, secretary l treasurer. Dean will be Thurvlay (today) Grt-eSalt Uke dim-toM. The elrtlion of offers featured , a , Goodrich, ernal. Mertufi Wrdnrwlay a Paul M Elliott Airmet, Salt Lake er&on. a member of the Park City City; Charles Pace, Pavson; Wayne .Mine and Mill Workers union No 99, Cook, Syracuse. was elected federation over Eldon Pace of lrice, who has been M I Thompson, who picsidmt ha held the rapturing virtually all junior Lurch post for the past six years Mr in the stale during the past two years, election was a decisive one, retained his stab title in the meet at .the vote Ling 107 to 0 Mr Thmp-Og'drand also hung up a new n was nominated by A M Scott ord for the junior flight mark. jof Salt Lake, while J C. Forrester The awarding of the 1936 tourna- - jof S.andurdville put up Mr Peterson s ment to Price was in recognition of name Events throughout the convention the rapid strides the bow and arrow since its opening portended the desport is making in this community. Besides the Pace youth. Price was feat of Mr. Thompson, who repeatedly represents m the Ogden meet by met with reversals on various William Campbell and Wallace NAMFn j is'l..Jeast utah meet ''t'- -t nd ful 'hti,.i, held m the the fish Stale Federat.t.n imiH-Man- -- ewo r l!hr lUllliLJ f LniUlimiLiU employed Thompson Defeated For Reelection As President, Losing To Paul M, Peterson !,g whui Pages M MMK J7 . ;z u!!, U!e AMERICAN LEGION classi-- e and the number of are shown as Unskilled labor. $19,050.62; late labor, $5000, 12; skilled 1S500. 15; technical and tier-- ! of city will U- - ()ir state auh ry Unm decided by U-- 1930 Buff-mir- e. $1 19,815. s Title Jr. contingent supplies bhr.a.cd cost for each - y s JflS Fre-idc- nt Work's , 0)NSo! IlHTION OF TUB MN AND NKW SADVOCATB Labor Federation Holds Successful Meet in Price lrice Man .Nanud Of Administration Stale AnMcution; lacal V. in- " I O c OFFICERS NAMED CARBON RED CROSS CHAPTER nt ! Ber-tolin- a, Cal-le- PROJECT EMPLOY sani-Progra- m id - State Manager Townsend Plan Talk Enrollment In 15 Schools Of Carbon County Reported un-jj- - Price Stars On Squad Ut Amateur ourney all-st- ar Sat-ni- 5 j if hard-hitti- -- ; -- ng ne |