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Show ' v t 12 I Pages j V ;! A v V MASMUPUl I Mi- - f) A If Vy' yy1 SOUDATJON' OF TUB IKUI, t ihhuN cot MY, 11 Alt IIIUVIHV SOIIM STATE HIKERS, PRODUCERS Mil IfETING ON SCALE VVTy' umi in. ;i Ml w A I j, PLANNEXTMONDAYii' Sl'V AM MM H II, M.'YS $ 0 $ y c 12 I' Pages c' c' ',WV,Avvv A ADVOCATE M'MIH I S5! It Iti HERE SATURDAY SEMI-FINA- L s iui;i:s mu 0 A A' fAK' v I Uil Ji A Carbon and Jordan Football City Council Rejects Precinct Teams Will Meet; Game Is Cotes In Northeast Pi ice Expected To Attract Throng f DIRECT PRIMARY TO M- ; 1 - .Hi tl.l BE SUPPORTED WITH i tll.ll 4.1 i.i I tt ,r li.i-io .Itttjl si H I'a- J .i i M'i i 1 i.M ,i i.iU in i lit 1 'l t.i-,,- ;l it lit hi .1,1 ,in, I l.tilv til tl!l li.c.r l el ! !.i '.J.t- I1. i i - :! t j ,ij i -- i ! ot,l J 11.1 1 tit ni ii tit r tm, lull tr- t Imullt II) , t ,! t."ll of 11 at tile lit!..; lil.ito.'e a on. I in H g in mu h a c h ,c ; of t!a- fund reif the t v tit 11011 as to give sults elided I ini.iw: to Mavm It W i.tlloii a n, iiot it y of tl.e t if srvtii a. ,t !!ot ttpU'tl il pi ini.ii I a!tt nu .tin. at - for In MoiiJ.iy ir.t't 'oiiij llttlloll law for Ilatl. Wat le.uhl I The nmthi.i'l pnemit veas the hot ,icj IN Vi then it nits m the city at II into III:;, hi hi at the mlill hole-I'- l one it HOLIDAY till T , UltiaV, l,;ilui!.i; A M lvti-rn- , on V t Vi election Ida Iiool Tuesday, November 5, and i li.tig HtiiWiiit;. Sjinnrf toji l.tua c.tir; I hi re- was it Put the It toll so far l I It I I rlcsl fill K tiial at t that oi l e. tint js li cApt g.ihl.i-lltlIlotHlI irlttit oll, i iiMo a leal let! to (iet PROGRAM offiee was (onteMus! maviital the as of Ihe Infill Ill'll Will take plate I lull, e, the A, 11 Williams, St:.n l.ir ! ii!: ten. if rated Y .toithui one of the nM. -t i mined elite f.n.d i turns giving was inett-lluow tonn at a iKint.ivl , l ill tl e title olid L in o , i.uht Nixon. Hiawatha; C'li.tiUs 1! -t hii1 of it- - inn-- I pr:u t it .i!! J Hi, ii kill lee a m.iloiitv of twi la.11 Ihe office of la hi to The Con i timers. n, a ti ! "Mb he doiiiai'.Me ale rated a one of the Sun-AdWith mure than Usei.lv. fne mu-chaThe eh.inge ot ale, thu tmn at II uVIih k ttver the piesenl in.evoi I -- t ,i ft 11 Monday tncxlmg wi'.l be for of Pun co-- i s i rfttiii; n the of tha city iii the inU i mount;. iii didricl. Car- - The ml It i. iliVi'i-g.Mion ..vgjt to attend, th r a!m; f1 mi tin i l i j o q of making a f.nal draft lion a a l.ih'Itl g as olie of the hattlilHCst outfits in I't.lll nu row to council thrust the (re.iter pre- e Shopping ,it 'purpt'e-lvmg eg! of of the oicahiniti. a high wage scale anti woikn.g a,;:cc- n tabul.l-ts Uu m Junior the or..orti .i!l offhla! met : loot! billots tit!niiec stli'sd by ie i ig part iculai ly ttue when the goal inaien.il ir.nn-s- i circles, to rvny voter anti The wage Male I,' cxec!cd to a c lub, the m a .11 IH at i d tile t in! M tun a i ia!ttin 'Irii Koine of tl.e mapiiity is those !mi$ gives M rioasly threatfllc'd. pists suppoiting the oi ;aniation the outline of Hut airangt d by i of it.-m the fatal standing I he f,r;t majoi wo k with the j isitors an ev j'crti ti to presc nt a hea ie r team than (.ir- Jir, de irons that n shouht !k of eight votes of the miners us f-of being the nitrtt w : Iciy ac-e- cj 1011, its by the canvassing reeognied the Weight differ luc Ling expected tp several viis'ks ago. Utah prosecial "presiniaiive ted board aelag. cur ro;;rain I'km !'bon having announced at the clow staged in eastern ftah, according to pitinds to the man.i low e er, ( .u Imp has na t t.p w it h som, luf-The lilaVuT.s offiee Is the ehminat.s t'.e party convention ,svs- 1this national layoff that they were a .statement ties i! aiai Me !,,"-tl;.- t. ad-each occasion mi u that a memb.r of the they by wlmh th.ie would be any altera- m K kl.f, Cimdtdate-wllh ,t.m , ,N to accept the piovi.Mons m II anie J re pitied fa task. imn so far .v. el imemi ihe winner. vi.sitj committee of the dub. the voters im uivi.s i m ;n While Pi it i.er of Saturday's participants in the semi-fina- l Tl.e shoppe iV mlelc.st 111 this pro-- j to express thill- - plefennce for hum- - a!! Vie bilious candi.lales for Council-Trai- n is glowing daily and two; game hate imposing' score marks this by scent b.Mlol. tins man having had a m.ejoiitv sufficient year so far as hcay hal- - inees dire-ellI), a yales of the miners from this of unusual activity are looked 'anced totals .months tin teams which thcV defe'ated. Ldh noinina!ii;g attain being conducled to carry them through. The major- -against da'i.'- - vvlio.se credentials were ap- for by the club. Those who buy m outfits ,,u regular ele'ctions when My of Carlyle Pate over Itulon Hry"clickeel for tluir margins of victory in every in-T- ls pro, cd for the recent ccmferuia m Price and save, an aked to lx sure It is a mr fur city trcnsuier was so great i.ffici.ils are finally choMii stance Shellte'al without .Iordan ineUidcl diflieultv. has connected Salt Ijike City Getr;e for most of m that is with every fifty their and tickets use get in all but three throughout tlx city that there would in this reason ly a. y and John Mihelich. Clear Creek: cent record and CarLm has made bv them as the ts, yR'torii-(if (()(i Union, Utah being one be no material difference in the final purchase tjU,s W. II. Williams, and Er.t.s Nelson list of prues is constantly growing ith,M krom L'yond tla advantage in turning back its1 'of the few still ictaining the eonveii- - result in the race for tha toffice. Castle Ansel M. reU-rson- , Pvtiite; valPP0,HTlts. Season are tickets and of selecting candidates. lion Shopping The election officials of the pre-S- o Gate; Ed Scherer, Lituda: J. E. Urid-cc- r, uabk. One of the largest fan turnouts in the history of eastern Ftah the favorable direct ha., cinct involvisl visited the city record-pla- n primary Rtilapp; George Schelly. Scofield, A very interesting dance pro- - football is expected to be on band for the workial out that the plan haslfr's office following the council's fracas pigskin Saturday, J O. Peterson, Columbia; Ieon;ird gram Is being planned for Novem- - This is the second semi-finrepealed in any state incision this week and requested the game Price lia ktiig. Spring Canyon; Charles ber 30th at which time the holders has be n accorded the coaching which it has been established. Injrjght to sign the paxrs in question, of regime Sen ken. Consumers: Ernest Nixon, of the lucky tickets will be an- Pros fact, in Ohio at the last time an ef- - However, they were not permitted to Keninitial one the having Summerhays, Har.vatha; Robert Henderson, nounced for almost one hundred fort was made by the political bosses jdrt so. this, according to the record-t- o W. M. Yates. Mohrland; ilworth; fca- - leen last year when the IUx Klder prep-ster- s of the One have the measure rexaled, the Lrs 0ffjt.,. n the basis of a ruling by outstanding prizes. Deni-turE. F clashed with the locals. Tory Krissman, National; of lhe Grcatcr shopping Seasvoted the primary system a city Attorney Arthur S. Horsley. The iwople on. Sunnyside; Grant Charles" orth. It is believed that most of the Carbon th? Home and ousjness decofavorable majority of 300,000. action of the council as the canvassSwot Mine; J. R. Bird, Wattis. Utah has been promised a direct ing board in refusing to accept the rating contests. All business houses team will be able to take the field in the are asked to decorate their window game day after tomorrow, the lads having primary election system for many allots in their official tabulation was in spirit with the Christmas Season come through the Richfield contest withyears, the political leaders always a)s0 based on a ruling by the city CARBON STUDENTS to sidestep the issue when Itorney. County Attorney Marl D. Gib-- it for the grand opening of the Christ much serious damage. Jordan, too, mas shopping season on November should to be threatening, this sorit serving as Mr. Lee's counsel, was appeared at t strength, according to PLAY TO as true of one party ns it has expected to have a mandamus order Prizes will be offered for those being from their camp, and this should assure fans the game of been of the other. It is for the purwindows which are the most unique ports served on the council some time towhich is generally anticipated. games schemes. in decorative to require that body to accept the pose of overcoming this day The game is scheduled to start at 2:00 oclock. the that Its in Variety Night, a group of presentorganization Unusual norttieast the Make To City maneuvering precinct ballots and include ations by Carbon county high school steps are being taken, the program them in the official count. Indica- Beauty students under the direction of Glen being to force the issue and bring it tions point to the probability of the The club is offering three prizes COMMUNITY CHURCH out into tlie open so strongly tliat tiie eCction case being carried to the Guymon, the shows being scheduled to those people who will for the prep institutions auditorium in for the direct primary elec- - COurts before a definite decision is demand beautiful more making our city tomorrand this (Thursday) evening tion system will force the politicians SPCured. during the holiday season. To this ANNUAL BAZAAR TO ow night, promise real entertain- end they are asking the people of 12 to take favorable action. The election was the most closely ment, according to those in charge of Price to decorate their homes parcontested one ever held in Price, the arrangements. BE HELD THURSDAY A membership campaign that proticularly on the outside in spirit with margin of two majority apparently Three one-a- ct plays, Is A Crook A the season. The cost of such decoratreceived by Mr. Lee being the closest mises to be one a real that drive and The Proposal, and Death," ing is small and the prizes offered Crook, victory advantage ever accorded a be productive of an excellent will be presented with casts of qualia full afternoon prograrp should candidate for a major office here. will be well worth striving for. Topping increase over that of last year has ty that promises to score splendidly of church welfare advancement ac- been initiated with the audiences. Musical specialtby the Price post of somembers of Aid the Ladies the American the battle of tivity, the Legion, between offered No definite decision has been TRUCKERS UNION TO plays. ies will be Students cast in the play include ciety of the Price Community church buddies seeking affiliates for their reached concerning the location of will serve one of organization to be conducted under the 1936 state band contest, accordAudrey Gaines. Don Hansen, Wylie 4 the leadership of two captains, City ing to word received heie. At the ESTABLISH LOCAL those good Taylor, Mike Yamas, Midori Nakano, Vera Xenaxas, Faye Mortensen, Rhea turkey Recorder William Grogan piloting recent state educational convention in dinners in the one crew while the competing group Salt Lake City the county superinBryner, Helen Wallace, Harold HigFirst of a series of first aid In' basement of their will be directed by B. H. Young, Car- tendents discussed the proposal, One gins, Betty Hakalo, Adolph Ruggeri, struction class sessions under spon-sorh- ip Negotiations are under way directnext bon county clerk. Lathell Elliott, Herman Seppi, Clifford invitation, that from Ogden, having ed toward formation of local union of the Carbon county chapter Details of the campaign were an- been received for the annual musical of truck drivers, G. E. Hall business Haycock and Richard Jewkes. The of the American Red Cross is tc be Thursday n i n g , Novemnounced at the meeting of the Legion festival. program starts at 8:15 each evening. held at the high school auditorium agent of the national organization, 21. the ber extended and of the Deweek The invitation last by of visiting here this week to promote night Thursday on the evening Wednesday, The serving boys were off to a fine start, the states second largest city carried with that plan. Mr. Hall is working in Tax cember 4, it was announced yester- will start at 6:00 membership list being reported as so many restrictions as to the size operation with Frank Bonacci, by Vemon Merrill, instructor, Andiday has oclock and will having enjoyed a healthy increase the contest and the number of par-jtri- ct secretary of the United Mine had charge of such schools an- hold 8 to is This an m. was until decided continue current it of America. week, Workers the p. that the served has during ticipants 'in the past and who and bids additional for field the open Scott the of food consist of event crew for the unionization of and the call much Plans past nual The during quality Grogan organization an truck drivers of Carbon and J. Will Knight, member of the Utah few years through its regional office and service has attained a mark Fausett, Elmer Young, Wilford Jen- - it is more than likely that the Emery H. Cowles, Earl nual contest will go to some other COunties, all kinds of truck drivers state tax commission, and C. Clarence in San Francisco, which marks the affair as one of the sen, Nick Rinetti, Val Frand- - community than Ogden. 'being eligible for membership. The J. Bracken Lee, Plans call for classes every heslen, an employe of that state gov- the year. The Jones, William Hakalo Royal conduct-he- n outstanding during It is expected that additional James to be and would consist chiefly of coal these sen, department, were visitors jnesday evening, be received before an truck drivers. The only other local in charge of the dinner Wade. will vitations committee its ten lists at of least The weeks, a over ed lineup Young period of last week, holding Thursday Walter .other meeting of those in charge of jn follows: as state is loacted at Salt Lake 2 meeting at the court house which for standard and fifteen weeks for consists of Mrs. Frank Groussman, membership - handling the annual event hold 'le'rlCity and if a local unit is formed it Karare Nick classes The was attended Elmer instructions. 'advanced Bertot, counA. of Daugherty, L. the H. Mrs. Mrs. C. Stevenson, Jr., by officials within would be affiliated with the Inter-A- rt ty, municipalities and the school open to the public and everyone is Hills, Mrs. Stanley Limb, Mrs. Ted ras, Sheldon Anderson, Los Worley, 'next meeting, probably board at which the campaign being invited to attend the classes, those in Thomas, Arthur .course of another month or so, and nationai Brotherhood of Teamsters, Craven, Harvey Thomas and Mrs. Viola Shoemaker. of a lo- Stablemen and Helpers. conducted for payment of delinquent the employ of telephone, electrical or Horsley, W. W. West and Vcrn Davis, it is possible that selection It (Chauffeurs, time. at that the Decern-'catiomade be n will afternoon, starting Throughout The contest is to close on l2.(s was discussed. industrial concerns being especially A mass meeting to discuss formaat 2:00 oclock, a bazaar will be con- her 12 and the losing team is to sup- - is not known yet whether this years It was to attend, at of such a union local is planned out the tion encouraged meeting pointed contest will be confined to high school to be called within the next that great two Text books for the classes will be ducted, this being the termniation of ply a dutch lunch on December 14. savings can be made by exweeks of planning by members of the band organizations of Utah or those and Cross the taxpayers if Red the their to will by plans, supplied present weeks, bring according they pended to include those from neigh- this to be organization. Many articles If back taxes who complete the classes will be pre- - church Payrmnts held in Price. of latter having the policy realvalueto purchasstates, prospective UP to and boring including 1935 are paid 'sented with the books by the chapter, ers will be offered for sale at this ba thero will be no prevailed last year. ROTARY MEETING TONIGHT penalty on the 1932 Mr. Merrill stated. The classes will zaar and this will undoubtedly serve and previous taxes, the rate of inter- - start at 8 oclock, WETZEL DIRECTS PROGRAM Held Be To Friday Farewell Party attract the usual large visitation ttt to be paid on these being two per 30 This type of service will be avail-cen- t. to A farewell progressive dinner parThe 1933-34-for Helper and other communi-r- y to the annual event. Finances raised taxes will car-'ab- le Walter Wetzel, chairman of the adty in honor of Mrs. Loris Tangren community service committee of the the usual eight per cent interest ties of the county if sufficient interest by the yearly event are used for evechurch activities, The school for high school basket- will be held tomorrow (Fiday) is shown to justify extension of the vancement of the local Rotary club, will be in charge to the benefits reflected this officials in this area will be held ning by members of the Mnemonic of ball by being said. the regular weekly dinner meetwork, the statement at Price on Saturday, November 30, club and their husbands. The first community. School Board Meets Saturday of the organization this evening, ing of home at the The public is cordially invited to it was announced the early part of course will be served Members of the Carbon county announcement no having been made school board will hold their monthly attend the bazaar and dinner. Mem- this week following a meeting of the Mrs. Claude Empey, the second at the al the to line what program will the and E. Gibson bers of the other committees are: directors of the state organization. home of Mrs. A. mtxt,ng next Saturday. The chief at the residence of Mrs. Elton m of business minute talk by Ernest Fancy work Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mrs. The school is held annually in variA thirty-fiv- e expected to come up of control board or The sections. ous Following the dinner party fish Seville Mrs. contact Ed a Flowers; Virden, consideration will be opening of Dee, Salt Lake City, who is attend a theatre show. wda for construction of additional man with the lamp division of the pond Mrs. C. Hasmeyer, Mrs. Joe also ruled in favor of the same rep- the group will The next regular session of the state annual the class room high in Mrs. Fred Thomas, at the Senior high; General Electric Co., was the feature Seaton; quilting jresentation space At Married Parsonage Couple commissioners will be held on as last tournament county school in prevailed Price and a building of sim--the Kiwanis meeting Wednesday Mrs. Margaret Askew and Mrs. T. C. .school and the evening of Thursday, November of Davis two Miss Glenda Price, district Methis thus ;ar Mze for Junior Mrs. Otto allowing year, high school work 'evening. Mr. Dee drew from his vastlEvans; advertising Cante of Kenilworth, were 21, starting at 7:30 oclock. It is proat Helper. Other routine business experience and close contacts with Kinnon and Rev. T C. Evans. Mrs. entries in the Salt Lake City play. Adolph at the local Community bable that the time of the commismarried schools 211 North and Vernal high the of Emery is society president Probably occupy a goodly share noted men engaged in the electrical McKinnon state church of th e the district parsonage Tuesday evening, sioners will be chiefly occupied by in school boards time at this line for his address material and his and directing general arrangements represented this the ceremony. Evans Rev. 1934-3- 5 reading regular routine business. tourney. event. for the annual H- 1 I PRICE n-r- ' J Nc -- n.i-liiio- SHOPPING nut r. e i e-- ,i,v iitn 1 lrt nt 1 1 1 1 - v f.i-a- ! 1 . , ro-m.- se ; Shoj)-at-Hon- 1 1 'l, n'' hae 1 s I t t hae hae oue-toudido- siv-jKii- nt sv-ten- i de-ne- al cs out PRESENT re-30t- h. side-steppi- Legion Opens Campaign SeekingMembers; Drive To End on December ate Location Of States Annual Band Contest Not Yet Set, Reported Red Cross Plans To Start First Aid Class Instruction On Dec. i ed ,church eve. Commissioner Met ' ineuouniy,3cnuoi , Municipal Leaders Here j ' Wed-emnien- tal j te. j j Basketball Official Annual School Listed At Price, November 35 fol-fin- low-Taylo- . of talk proved exceedingly interesting, |