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Ea,, GfaJnj Year, a week of inaitn ily jkxlge, and W ) Lf 7Uamm.j .r pail in the maik lime" jrepjrMmting t.r Oi.rM jj tin- High cu- -t diggm ,1 rrrti Jis-r- , J,n ,,4 .,fi jr .ft,..! l.ta-uno- I be United (d Cm bun luxige .',i Stale, I TAU Hit (Kltihl Jfl ,.j (t s Mill iimnur high in the l.i.f K i, lSi M j . .. k;r'T I NEW AID POLICY POST INSTALLATION STARTED LOCALLY Alt ai'temrlil lluir ini- - i SJj are cmhted Who the last dt tail .j v Wie cxnin.Ure lu II wl f one of the tiioil enteiaiiun met Unit ever llHr IM' f AmeM h Ibe natiiMi wide ,UM t ny and ran Ibe baal unit of the 4l by ,e Aiiirinan, for I'rd 4 training (ii-ttawill Auibary, Ihn teing aibedul-le ttatted in !h: area weeki14 Slufdy ren,nu wbrn nrwly of Ihe Uo firiKrjs will f dl.iu li; j otat iidimnit of three bifcdo (Mv. l a Jn.nl rneehr.s at Stalled aerway fuat 4id alatnma, with U- Smt Kauwrlt. dutlitt MMnmander ne atatoaia ,)l1 member if Ihe I.a al W .11 be Tbeae arletted fnr !hl kN lal f.r itf off, err. a. c ni d.iitf to Ihe t.d aMitarne have anmniiued ,!i n.mm.tte. Vein Ib.Ui. tv Wtruwi Mi lull. Cal Urn r mnt b-of lit. and .,ir 'h..j ml"j ',.ii,mj!t, e r.M-- r-. 'fist aid a. f.lh.,v ti - Vour S 1 hurley and Art ur ne w s. Sm station. e in, I. Cl g,a iArthur l.l Ills' U tali. in, Y:hr,;tio June foi Sirslie 1Yoi J.4Ik Julliia Id h.i i I both I be Am- t..t. on, la Ini', ii Inu an I Ib-- j r t urn touchdown tti.ir la gioii ..lid Auvd-.irb.,M r. w irm mj'xl ftfti-riM.ii- o UNDER RED CROSS mrnbed locally inakitijr MHI K 44 HEiDS VIIL AIIEND ; In bne J ithcV1'1 s,uti!y tofirttf4lion of - ;s Nil. .Jh!,u!1 U.t vrk' i f t rl..n : je S'.r sat l Game Saturday Afternoon PRICE SATURDAY tr r:S rrdlted In t(tnc ,:h tr.:g one of the urralrst nrT r.jlc by united uuikri m 'kh4,s WVVWWi S ADVOCATE Dittos aurs to Play First Home HOLD SESSIONS IN hrd I ju k IiMuU kilo at h jrjx'.a! I J robably the lt4l .e fwr norrxi by o, iat.jjrd .i t !', t.'.r j ,4, 5 1 St OKTHK M'V AND carbon meets south" fCLI sStfl Iff SEIM ts 4iV " Pa?.es ii fm, lo-fi.-- d i.rt e tJ' U-in- u Jt, U-r- n r i- Coded inifnedi.ih-l- :' merit of Ihe atnke d.fbdilty cxpi rn nerd i am.ill (11111.11 atnely .jee ..r. h S'a:. I bi.n on the in t;.,. jus ,f -t 1 ut pj;! , ,! ikirs in the 'wagon ear Huntington, a tr;ke a r .jdc at dozen men there ..j-NTERS )!i ad htmti to Mr tf,ar xr.g out when the oxrators are u hu were m at!,, id., me refused to accept terms w !' l'u!v krand The min- brawirl Dffrneral agreement grand m had not bs-- organized jrv- CiIw,n. j1' ... yrt aler4 1 ,,r k'r,,ni th.iplam. to the general strike, going out in UP. j C IiichfieM crew conics ti those in the larger mines ceased .'n' Kt,,n marshall; ., HD their This Lrnt aid mtv no is a rw U. nwmity church Mayor H W. Dalton Crjni1 d,,JC,,n: appearance in this section in many .productive activities. They were! to - one of those I allure by the Aim iUun Rod Cions, "f Price Is expeeb-"ior KichficM lads have Uen Crn om.-.-d 1 by the United Mane at thl other he .f million rt a meeting, for ulmh bait Lake City; R T. Ne Noil, grand s'"irur rc:t of America, charters being ;of at a real sjxmdy rate this! k is gnat need and it will un- Mi. rem.it ti,r Ashton, Ring R E orator; Knaj p. grand lecturer; fd las! week to the two new uni- year and are listed by pract Otto Weml, y, tate Ik taken advantage of very Worthen, W. C. Ireland, 1oubtedly GIANOTTI sword RESIGNS acting grand zeals otablished. all high siheo! fiMithj.l A by the tm.'u ring public. Mr. Jutant of the American all of Provo; William Ldtle- - ly exjai Arsens from both the original bearer, the state ;,x alninst . . , the direction under danix who ha unit of carryIlernlt, hld examiner " ,ot KC an' mson of " aids by miners and the initial re- AS HELPER MAYOR lstrurtoi- card in American Red f Miv Katherine Phillip, and a Ktn 'rth served m their official ing onin through to ictoiious leader. of the operators to consider the Irons life saving and fu.d aid sm Ice Mecially by Miss Dorothy Olson are ship thnr dotrict this sear. cm requests were made, the capac,t,M of junior Krand dt acon aml South high is i.ited as having one of the past five years, will be in nlM htod on the program. Short luring rif which came to an end last junior grand steward, respectively, the strung! st t,'ams of The in the history of directing Ihese stations an talks by visiting Auxiliary and Leresignation of Dr E F. Gian- - barge sdav setting an excellent mark also. sehind th is year, listed in many otti as movor members have been accorded a the thir of the places will ratois oia of lleliv r was Mibmit- Visiting acting officers were W. C. circles ability of both groups to weigh ' on the banquet program, to to take the as to qu.difi- sjxd examinations , ubject capitol city clu.m- , 1 fcWorJ f last weck ,0 ,,w cation at least once a m in a scale of understanding p3rt "1 the banquet there will Mcr-- f Carbon Mr. Following South and will year. p.ship rand kr: .h ot ? r TrU"ke the gave conside.au... i to the wel- - e . l in . the Legion hall, served rill as about in weigh field the the same, both r t. n'Kbbuiing city, reptesent- jbe dancing "fields being rather light and fast 'b.Ysician having aeeepted a was and alive the assigned during position -f Coach Pub Davis of South, and the as company doctor for ots and employing operators. the Walker past summe r out of the San Francisco union had asked ten cents a local mentor. Summerhavs. played in Mining company, located near office of the Red Cross to Secuil Portola C. ;so."t for those men who work on C. C. camp inspection and the same backfield at the University Calif. '.:"3e basis and fifty cents a day of Utah in 1929-3- 0 Dr. Gianottl had served as child when that school iharct fur the day-raworkers, copped the Rx ky Mountain of HoIjht since January e Anal agreement called for nine once championship. Davis is anxious been elected to. that otMotorists who disregard signals of having HOMESTEAD PLAN 'Ii a ton advance for the former to offset the 6 to 0 trimming the Dino. ,fice in a red hot contest in he junior police, stationed at school winch his daily rate employees and a ten saur lads handed his boys two years .opponent was Frank ntersertions and crossings, are warnPorter, promi-ag- o daily rate employees and a ton and the visitors will be pointed in nent railroad man who had ed CONFERENCE FRIDAY that the students have full authorserved as lent uppage on yardage and dead. ja vt'nfieu directon Saturday during the previous term ity to direct the traffic at points conHTPII7 ft 1 Councilman 1 R. A. of a dangerous nature when N.Lson sidered is now llfcW liAWDlUA serv.thn L. Lewis announced immedi-- y The game is scheduled to start at ing as acting mayor. A conference which is expected to children are crossing the streets. 2:30 o'clock. following the agreement, in his It is probable that removal of Dr have important bearing on the subare directed by the junior pacity as president of the mine Coach Summerhays announced this .Gianotti moans the renewal of oolit- - sistence homestead at trol Nominees for offices to be filled by is morning, noon, and the close which project 'tors' oiganization, that the con-- t wars in the city to the west to a being sought for establishment in the of school on the tabernacle, city hall, the Price Kiwanis club were placed week that Wasatch Academy has celled its scheduled game vvith thejdegrce that will throw the arrangement arrived at was en-- y in the running this week by the spotlight area immediately west of Price will Harding and Central school corners, satisfactory to his group. and on the intersections through Caras follows: Presi locals and that the contest with Grand of municipal campaigning in that di- - 'be held at Logan tomorrow, the committee, inating at Moab has been changed from rection this fall. It is avenue. Many motorists have bon de strike m this area was carried 'dcntL. R. Eldridge, J. B. Littizzetti, for state scheduled offices that ley being reported a quiet and orderly manner Earl F. Hills, G. J. Reeves; vice presi- - Baturday, October 18, to Wednesday, .Democrats and Republicans have of the federal resettlement division at been prone to disregard the students, brought comments of favor from The proposed Thanksgiv- - moved in the direction of a consoli but hereafter any violation of orders he Utah State Agricultural college. ;dentA G Trescder james Irvine; hements, the manner of the front for i the E. Packard, regional direct- - from them will be fully enforced, acof B. Thompson. ,dated Walter Lewis purpose carry( (Vutiriiif J on Page Emhti setting a mg on a battle against an independ- - or of the federal resettlement divis- - cording to Lawrence Whitmore, city ,? 'a Hunsaker; directors Henry Ruggeri, a to credit workers the ent group, this said to be largely con- - ion, is to be in attendance at the chief of police, who states that the 1 B H Young, Ben Redd, Dick Mitchell, h;h eir eaLff3 cngagd in isistcd of Clements which previously meeting. C. O. Stott, Utah state di- - junior police have full authority from Series Mausby Lewis Hunsaker, Jack Elks .ed move. The attitude of the op- - Phalent suPPltcd Porter in his campaigns and rector, and Homer Powers, regional Price city to enforce traffic I. E. Evans, Walters, Ray At Rnnmc PInS Hnnrpc corninendaadministration. ghly M. B. adviser for the expenditure of funds u33 Pres Summerhavs, R. T. Reese, J. , move being made at any time jL Whether or not Porter will be the made available recently by the fed- w w. Lewis and Emerson Brad. might have been construed as The first of a series of dances spon- standard bearer in the forthcoming eral government with an allocation of RRIDES AND jey ig aimed with any intention of SLOW TO CARRY ON, THE sored by Price Lodge No. 1550, B. P. campaign has not been generally $2,000,000 for Utah, are expected to of will officers take Election place to their workers. COUNTY RECORDS INDICATE O. out be held will at rooms club into the the Elks, on Nobrought open. However, participate in the conference. k estimated that the increase at the meeting of the club in Price on Saturday evening, Octo- it is believed in some circles that was said that all proposals in It 9. vember ited the Not so good! is the expression of organized workers will Addresses by Henry Jones of the ber 5th. Members of the club and Porter will again be a candidate for Utah, four major ones being reported, 'jnlt in a much larger return of rev-J- e Utah Rock Asphalt Co. and Curran friends are invited to attend the af- mayor. Should that prove to be the are still in the stage of indefiniteness jCounty Clerk B. H. Young in spea to Carbon issuance of marriage licenses county, this advance Cavanagh of the Carbon Dioxice & fair. Members of the eommtitee in case the municipal campaign in the due to the fact that authorities at 'n8 ing certain to reflect checking over his recor s or improvement Chemical Co. were high lights of the charge are William Davis, chairman; railroad city should be one that will Washington, D. C. have given no business circles in this district last month. Those same records show Wednesday evening meeting of this Raymond Phillips, Nick Galanis and hold interest throughout the district. dication of what their position will of the added icenses that only seven marriage buying power of club, the latter speaking on The Use Mack Olson. According to Mr. Dafinal when be the program proposed whose purchases are of prime wer issucd during September of this vis, good music will be supplied and is presented. state for An Explosive. this As of Cardox Services To portance to the general run of refreshments will be served. Dancing year, this compared to twelve wed-dininess. is scheduled to commence put iorth by the clerks at 10 Be Bishop Provo, former residents of Price, of fice grants in the same month last year, oclock. A small admission charge with the holiday season Aid Society will be made to defray expenses. Eve were visitors here the latter part ofto .andHowever, jSIATE COALMEN TO its happy atmosphere creating last week, the former attending 1 lull fast approaching there is business interests of the Utah The devotional services er and PRICE ATTORNEY -i still plenty of chance for that much in his MEET HERE IN capacicompany, Light Will begin at the Notre Dame de Lour of manager of the Provo district, desired pickup of such licenses. Under direction of new officers des parish church this coming Sun- ty named at a recent meeting, members NAMED BY G. P. day, starting with high mass at 10 of the Ladies Aid Society of the indication Utah-Colorad- o of aeknowthe i,ncreasei oclock that morning. Holy hour will toment of the be at 7:30 Sunday evening. Monday importance of Car-- 1 Community church are planning for As f! c,ounty as the center of the wests their annual bazaar and dinner, this Frank B. Hanson, Price attorney, there will be masses at 6:00 and industry is accorded in the an- - event having been scheduled to be was named as chairman of the policy 7:30 and high mass at 8:30 oclock fncement last week at Salt Lake held on Thursday, November 21 this committee at the state The final baseball game of the 1935 FORMER SCHOOL PRINCIPAL meeting of del- a. m. At the Holy hour, 7:00 oclock that The 1936 convention of Re-- I year. Mrs. G. J. Reeves is chairman egates of the Young Republican Lea- Monday evening, the sermon will be season scheduled for the Price club MOVES TO SALT LAKE CITY ,,ud Dealers Association of Utah of the general committee in charge, gue of Utah in Salt Lake City Satur- preached by Bishop James E. Kear- and listed for playing at Grand Junc-to- n "JM be held in others of the group making arrangePrice. next Sunday has been definitely day evening. Delegates to represent ney. On Tuesday there will be masswas made by V. ments being Mrs. Seville Flowers, the state at the western Republican es at 6:00 and 7:30 a. m., procession called off, the Colorado club report- rf,announcement ' . a e moved Sunday to Sa "dredge, Salt Lake City, elected Mrs. Joseph Seaton and Mrs. W. E. convention to be held at Oakland, and high mass at 8:30 a. m. bringing ing the loss of several players because planning to make their home in that .Resident of the organization at its Anderson. At the initial autumn of the lateness of the season. were also the devotion to a close. California, this week-en- d Mr. Hamilton, who was elected invention in the state capitol sion of the society held recently, Mrs. named, no representation from this These two clubs clashed in three city. of the national vice presidents of was elected presi- immediate district Yplaf v,eek' Dales of the 1936 con' Otto McKinnon games this year, the local boys tak-t- h being accorded on THREE MARRIAGE LICENSES Educational association National ' not as yet been announc-- - dent. ISSUED BY CLERK PAST WEEK ing the edge by winning two Much that group. most recent convention of that ese to be determined later. Former President Herbert Hoover, intercommunity good fellowship was organization) has been engaged ems pertaining to the coal in- - CARBON HIGH BAND licenses of as the result of this playing issued chief week the this Olmstead, George young Marriage astry w'ere ATTENDS STATE FAIR th0 past two weeks ins.pecting discussed in detail at the Republicans organization, and the by County Clerk B. H. Young were and officials of both outfits are look- ing 'invent ducational setups in C.C.C. units in in, among the addresses be- October 1 Mary Ann ing forward to next season in anticigovernor of California. Frank F. Mer- - as follows: Utah. outhern fi ivred was one with partieu-;- i ;5r pation of resuming the friendly comriam, are expected to be the chief Fisher, Deseret, and Raleigh Lee y e,erf'nce to the Guffey coal at the Oakland meeting. Thisjthena, Jr., of Price; Mary Buckley, petition. R. p. Manly, executive There is possibility of the formayounger group is reported as having Spring Glen, and Joe Obiello, Helper, 'r-- of the Utah Coal Operators a more progressive group as the point October 2 Aedela Putrey, Helper, tion of a Colorado-Uta- h league, acRation. J. L. Priest, Jr., Utah state director toward which they are directing their and Barney Marino, Denver, cording to reports, such a circuit pro- in addition to Mr. Eldredge d con- - rado. of clubs four Utah other reports Among bably consisting (of the National Reemployment - ' 0 at the of the under the the associate sponsorship joint are Robert two one in by one our that they vice, accompanied meeting neighboring state, earning their activities is ase. Drovo, DIVORCE ACTIONS FILED E. L. school, the Price chamber of com- - ean very strongly in the direction of of the latter probably being Grand director, Thomas R. Faddis, was here dter. bait Lake City, secretary- - 'merce and the state fair board. Two divorce cases have recently Junction. It is understood that some the latter part of last week confer-c- f throwing their support to Senator urfr Kenneth Farr of Ogden the mining camps in the Carbon ring with Walter D. Dougherty, man- William Borah of Idaho for the presi been registered in local district court: s eh (r'?rn to serve on the executive Salt Lake W. filed J. Thelma Harrison having Hall, Wellsville; denhal nomination. City; suchlfipld are giving serious consideration ager of the district office of this with Messrs. Eldredge and A. E. Money. Spanish Fork; J. W. in Price. Mr. Priest has but re- Francis A meeting of younger Republicans this to possible fielding of diamond Harrison, against been appointed and this was In 27. case in the other 1936, particularly Randall, Ogden: Byron Whipple. meeting at Yellowstone National park 'on September igregations ."eclnrs j n addition to his first official visit here. He for- those nam- - Levi; Heber Rupper. Provo; William recently showed decided favortism for Raleigh Mathena, Sr., filed the action llworth and Castle Gate. O' p executive h committee are Evans, Logan: George Chase, Pay- -. the Idaho solon as their choice for against Nettie Clara Mathena, this on It is reported in some circle thatjmerly was engaged in newspaper B feen, Kenneth Burbridge, son; Orval E. Merrill, Brigham City. the presidential race of 1936. .work. 19. authorities. baseball j Saturday, September '',ln5 1 ( -- lit-the- M-a- t I -- re ud-liu- ch 1 - - 1 i - " l?ln i back-Coun- r-- iqx-eia- ci ;rrnd- Motorists Warned To Obey Traffic Signals Of Junior Patrolmen j te confer-.executi- ve f ; 133-1- . - after-may- hVnr- or - Au-tois- j j can-jic- al gh par-hi- ; Start -- Of i in-i- ce i de -- be-!l'i- se Devotional Held Here; To Preach Monday Community Church Ladies nr... RazaarDinner ng 40-ho- ur 1936 0. Organization of Loop Seen Baseball Possibility for Next Season 1 ,,T. D j 40-ho- ur , dur-creat- Ma-orato- rs sta-b- Colo-effor- ts. Ser-an- vice-preside- nt; ser-acti- on ag-vi- ee Ken-cent- J , -- I ly ed ts |