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Show 4Y 4 v Sy V AN u ! IfiiCE, Exterior Decorations AVIATORS WIFE IS KILLED IN CRASH . AT LOCAL AIRPORT ,t t t M I y j ' .1 !!- - I, 22 f 'llh- il pl.ifie deld Ilf M.i.ilj Who la leeh .i r home In Pine wil't hi I j 1 I Jjuk, well km.wn I ('! ' .i P.i n- aial..r. Ii ! In 1! n v s - ili holm n1 kin ,ii - nu.'.e a'i ! . .1 M. !uj V.i !.l I - Laiug r 1 i .i . ,i h 1!..- - Olso A n carbon c oi s i v. il IIUTKIS' OP XII K V' n h ? ii - j I i i ! !. .1 de' 1 cl .ii .ii . ili Ii i t!i t k .1 g t ti U.I, A h .. 1. i it,, i I n.ih iu t If'. lars .j fj d p d and fl nut-lim- ! j barging mat hint- Mrs FleUh-- i .... killed instantly, her head t: r'u.e.r.g (tome portion of the machine .!. st land.il with sueh fire as to fr.e tore the skull, aeeording In a phy- ncn repoit. The plane immediately a,g!.t on fire after landing and was pr;ct eaUy completely detroyed by - t Dames. Mr, Fletcher was thrown clear of he wreckage when the machine ftr .a k the ground, hitting the ground such force that he was tempor-sr.l- y stunned and unable to render mediate assistance in removing the of his w ife from the burning r,v'hine. her clothing being entirely1 turned from the body. Fletcher suf-ed severe shock and a cut on the Inspector D. T. McWilliams of the it j Coldest n. it I full- lml.d.is l t ' I'U H l mt IIK l Oil ' m-- t lat. tluu m. is i l.p nut ttu- f lit. ul yuur p.u k a ,i's a, till ltd S.l..-.ta!- hhtt w t,. l OHMau.i v Mu h st.itt'N etc. , al jKi t Slate' Nebl H'ka. Illinois, 1 21 1 V-- t - ioiu. Ai ft... large liulluf.u tin. '. .line niiiceit ti.it they had .KtpuM'd a pin css of CX- t! .11 til III of the al Util' w lav h m.i ie it c ornmei . The . iitup.itiy laity fe.i later was (.posted as being ilitel estrd in liM.i.ing a pto.iss.ng plal.t some-)'- !. j CARBON CHAPTER t Open Evenings Til " Is j ,.! I' FIRST IN UTAH TO In u pi. its is duectllig power engmeel'. Illoie alid lllule f f.nd.ng other w a! d tlie In i e .t gen. I at mg pl.wi I. this lie. e.ss.n ilv lei ti h ill i. u- Dee 24 D.-- 24 , Southwestern states, ada. California All parts of 1'tah Pal lot ,d deliv el y ills and (aids foi Pi ice Mi . lead.ng lilt- In plobable letlllll to tu-tioii- al , able being Ihotoughly Versed nil the subject wlinli be will (twin ss tu i e Iff tcei s of Die Pi ice Tow eluti utgc Put the Jienplc of this distiiet i.tti lid the mu ting so Put they mav seiuie first band lnfonna-- t it n coiiceinmg the piogiain of the movement, thi national Town-enthe first oppoi tunity to secure P'"gram outline from a sjioaker fi-,ikr- nd st alll - BEer licenses of Mu ler is an oig.im.-e- r r. it. i),; and Is said to li a very SET; Ix-m- FOUR PERMITS ARE Fio.-e- fog inch settled on bis w mi-- (' f".m the oiganiat.on bead- windshield was blamed fo. delivered f, o.n a l.xa! tie fatal accident which look the life Piab' platfoim twenty-twoof Lee Hamilwright. at l oi-' MleMul.il res.d-nof Ken.lworlli, the year-ol- d . to A 3 '"?'' according at,? mining town resident passing away l"TMiient of the nee dub I.igtit Wednesday p he Price City are to be served, admis refreshments venmg. ) ,s to,be fmThe accident occurred Wednesday There is a possibility that Peter sec- morning on the radio speaker and mem- tion of the Salina Canyon highway. Sprnyn7.el. state of the ber legislature, may be as is known at the summit of what to the letter in according attendance, hill. Hamclwright Is said to t the state from Mr. Smith received by have stopjied his car for the purpose of wiping off the combination of frost organization headquarters. The local Townsend club will hold and fog which had accumulated on its regular meeting tomorrow evehis windshield and while he was in the Price municipal hall, this Morning this a car driven by Afton at the usual hour of 7:30 gan of Price crashed Into the rear of starting oclock. the formers auto, the collision throwing the Kenilworth man to the pavement with such force that his skull was fractured. Has Mrs. Morgan and small son were of windshield the e struck said to l their car with their heads with such force as to break through glass, both Election of new officers of the f them receiving painful cuts about Fred Jennings Commandery Charles treated were heir faces. After they was held at or their injuries they were removed No. 6, Knight Templars in Price WedMasonic the Temple suffered o their home. Mr. Morgan those being elevated nesday evening, but slight injury. follows: as offices to being Mr. Hamclwright was immediately Eminent commander, Sir Knight removed to the Price City hospital, Radcliff, Helper; Regan hours ten his death oecuring about Sir Knight Alfred Soren- a native was He accident. after the Mohrland; in captain general, Ison, born of Kenilworth, having been R. W Roms" JelY of son Knight the 1913, jsir town 3, that May Sir Arthur and Hannah Anderson Ham-- i worth; senior wauicn, warden Sir Shaw; is he junior father his Resides olright. Sir R. J. prelate, Vaughan; vived by his widow, Barbara Jensen iKmght R. C. - Kmght Jones; treasurei , Sn son daughand twin and Hamelright. J. W. Hammond; recorder, ter, four years old, two brothers, Cloy Knight Mat Gilmour, trustee of Sir Knight Lake of Salt Movell of Price, and Masonic Temple association, Sir City. Mohrland; W. N. Wetzel, MortKnight Wallace the is at The body Charles Sir Knight standard funbearer, uary in Price awaiting definite sword bearer, Sir Helper; Wallm, eral arrangements. Knight T. M. Sheldon, Helper; warden, Sir Knight James Monroe, SunTea-Progranyside; sentinel, Sir Knight Tony omobile br - J lan Masonic Local Joint Session To Install Officers Entertained Ruler li-- Wednesday, Flan arty Children On Dec. v p--evening. One hour of class i woi -- , - - jx ili (iiii.uiu CTOK OFFICE. PRACTICE SOLD TO OGDENITE for he 193 of sessions three second ieri bv Art Lund of 9lt Lake City, held 3G term being t;;bn(;t';t;;ouTn,;j who has charge of the Elks boxing Dr. A. K. Bramwell. formerly of Mr. Lund stated that classes aie t tournaments. interCsted one e d 1001 Ogden, has purchased the praet.ee of winners in the state amateur finaL J Dr. R. I. Brockbank. Price Chiroprac- to he held in Salt Lake, will se"! ,S weok!s c!a4ses held on Wed- - Mor, and will take over the office and Next the national tournament with all wm take up ibusincss hcre next vveek. Dr. Bram- ixpenses pad!care 0f shock and bandaging, accord well is a graduate of the Palmer chi- There ropractor school, has had a consider- the latter ing to the instruction schedule. nu.,1 boxing tournament will be no classes held during the able amount of practical Alpart of January, according to J. 25 to Janu- - and comes to this holiday weeks, December len Browne, exalted ruler. and time 'recommended. Dr. and Mrs. Biam-- t be to by passed these On Sunday, December 22, the Elks ary 1, standard well are expected to arrive in Price The later. Christmas party for children of the to be made up and the to make their future home within the hours fifteen Elks' Lodge, will be at the lodge course requires calls for an additional ten. next few d y room, beginning at 7 p. m. A fine advanced -- :h iij Joppa Lodge Selects TlmXnh Thf agminents eventually cxpected to be the major coal producing with 'signed 'concerns of the state, Prov:lsor d being included for bringing up-idate arrearages in wages due miners. Forced, Theft Gasoline; Price Property Raids Monday COLORADO STATE ROAD COMMISSION STANDS IN FAVOR OF HIGHWAY en forn-e- enter-ta.nru- nt i so-call-ed Te.ric,.,o Shm-hosjut- al 1 Price-Huntmgt- iur-mi- le di-i- ng Carbon Commandery Election; Leaders Chosen Wednesday gener-laism- o. . Christmas At Central School; Will Buy Social Study Works m y by members of the the Price Central grade school, a Christmas tea is to be held at that ducational building tomorrow (Fri-l5afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30 William McKnight,. members of the clock, the purpose being to raise state tax commission, were in attend- funds for purchase of a social study ance and gave talks. ibrary. A program will be present-i- d by pupils of the various grades Isaac McQueen spent the week-en- d and the entertainment promises to be in Hoytsville, where he attended his highly interesting. Parents and othsisters wedding. ers interested are invited and urged o attend. o- County Officials Meet Here Officials of seven southeastern Utah counties met here Saturday with two of the Utah State Tax commembers Will mission for the purpose of discussing were taxation problems and methods. The Officers for the next year Padlocks sessions of the group were held in the members by elected Tuesday evening room. R. E. Hammond and J. Of Oil, of the Joppa Masonic order, the group court of Brown Arthur being headed by master, Price, the new worshipful of Sprattling George succeeding SO F"i.r buildings in the southeastern .i . par, of Price ha dtheir padlocks forcTuesat the Other officers named ed open Monday evening, thieves then meeting are V. B. Gunderson, day' considerable a Additional influence in favor of theommendation of No. 50 the national making away with Dr. L. R. Grov- took warden; association senior amount of gasoline and oil. Thirty Price, t r Coul- - designation of highway 50, the east highway to some ofpresident the proposed which exception to passes gallons of oil were reported west thoroughfare have,erSam Stein, the state of Colorado, taken from section house prop- - ter, through Price, as the Utah link in the routing through F. Sprattling, no bearing on having however, this, ertv owned by the Denver & Rio per, treasurer; George Roosevelt highway S. Wycoff, Helper, transcontinental M. trustee; the suggested routing through this Grande Ry., while five gallons of oil Helper, No. 6 was brought forcefully A C. Varner, Simny highway -or deacon state. The connection would be with of last storfthe loot stolen from the to the front the latter part Hixson, Byron deacon; 50 at Grand Junction. No. side junior announcement by age building of the Rio Grande Mosteward: George week with the of Richfield, senior No. 40, passing through Sunnyside, tor Way. Highway presi. It was believed that gasolsteward; Frank G. Martines basin section has previ of Uintah the Clubs Associated ine .vas also stolen from the latter Jackson, Kenilworth, junior the of Earl dent chaplain; endorsed by the Utah L. Helper, been mak-r-Miner, Ace lously received g had Pro; there being no way of Southern Utah, that he W. de- - State Highway commission, the cam Hills, Price, tyler; Dr. R. Colorado a definite highway the Iword that checkup. of paign in favor of that route still be wil! be 'partment had pronounced in favor officers ThfnldyseieSe? Entertain Scout Troop ing sponsored to a large degree by the with Car- - t is rou Coma at memg No. Mi rnbers of joint effect was received by Salt Lake City Chamber of con- Boy Scout Troop instated No. 16 next Mona y is of what aid 283 of Price were guests at an Martines from C. L. Newcomer, merce, with the 1936 lead r limited amount in the L, D. S. tabernacle ning, the latter groups at 'ident of the Roosevelt Highway jsidered an extremely that time, P office Utah Auto- into Tue inducted from the be the to of to boys coming mothers decislon support day evening, lhe direc- this under 'mobile the association, for too. at iihiz rntp having been arrived hosts. Arrangements by tvenng's entertainment were made cioward of Honolu.u jthe end directed Mr, Florence th by Mrs. Ralph Martin and relatives here ,bonrig s friends visited with end Scoutmaster Ed Morgan. ests Df 'shell, who is credited with having al- 9 IcrTlb D Tionstrations of scoutcraft were for ten days, leaving promotion of highway and UUh groups, in .hi. parhco.ar area. also the program by the boys, carrying deluding music and dancing. New Leaders Tuesday; Install Monday i t sur-,be- rt Miners Sign Contracts Here Contracts with two coal operators in this section were reported as hav- ing been signed by the United Mine Workers of America, one with the Cedar Ridge Coal company and the other with the Maple deck Coal o company, the former concern oper-tating in the district south of Colummine other the while operators bia. is located in the Spring Ca"'oa al, a; Peji.jft Hel-be- - Kan-a.s- lllo t- PAST pcretary; - N- ( . Department stoi.-- and diess WEEK ISSUED will remain oin evesliojis OPEN AID STATION ning' from Satut day, December thnstma.s live, bsrm- aw. '5 14 unt.l Six bundled dollars is the yearly 245hmchiMve accord.ng to department of commerce, reportedS Carbon count Vs chapter of the Am-i- 'l bv the Price city council ice set pt announcement made this week A ; fallowing an investigation Wedncs- crjratl Rpd Cross is the first in the I- - at its Monday evening meeting as hr of the retail committee by the day that the plane had apparent y !sla(e (0 have made actual application 14 beer licenses in the class of value v' Chamber of Commerce This J been in good condition at the time f or the organization of highway first t ie new r gu a seat, Carbon county s' sufficient I' a will afford shoppers grea the flight. Fletcher has had stations, according to a letter turns of this particular perm, group of flying experience anc 4s'ceivecl by Vernon Merrill, in charge 'I opportunity to make their gift $ an brt- abit-w.thout difficulty, sj permittmg the sale of draft selections i considered as an aviator of real 0f Work for the national is on the pre m- consumed be to tie beer those working late in the day Sty, having owned and operated "ls.rnprCy organization in this area, from s' able to make their pur- - 'I 1MS being own machine for some time coast branch Edwin H. Caval. Pacific Class A licenses are rated at a value Is 'i Sherof chases niece a was during the evening. Mrs. Fletcher 0f j,fe saing and first aid at jl 1'iof djrpclor fifty dollars a year, this type of iff Marion Bliss of Carbon county, a gan Francisco 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStVSS' permit allowing sale of bottled beer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tafor installation of two be consumed elsewhere than on to Application lor of Moab. Four brothers and t tree iQj these stations has been made by CjTdCVS the property where sold. The whole- Mr. and Mrs. sisters also survive. Jocal chapter, this under Mr. Mer- Fletcher were married last January. rjjj,3 direction. One station is to be Both young people were at that ted at lhe Snow Motor Co, ga. residents of Moab. lhe class cmsf! (our raj,e at Wellington, the other at the Funeral services for Mrs. Fletcher Put cu.rviff. Ktatinn this between which Price is permitted to have of the Carbon Lodge No. Icler the states current liquor setup 16 and Joppa Lodge of the Masonic have b(,(,n granted, according to news orders will install recently elected of. 'dispatchps from the state capital city, Mr. Merrill stated Wednesday. to take place in the city cemetery Installation of the equipment at the ficcrs at a joint meeting to be held in the pprmlts being issued by the state there. two stations applied for is expected the Masonic temnle in Price next ,iquor commjssjon, fees reverting to to be completed within a week and Monday evening. This is a special the commumties which are served is scheduled to open at(their bepr by the licensees. The 8 Elks they will then be ready to start ren- meeting and o clock. Carbon Lodge elected new 'PPpSPg have been issued locally as their semce, the primary pur, Bering i last week, Arthur Opperinan lows, the news reports have it: Platis lpose of lhCif estabiishment being for be of who being chosen as wor- Cafe, John Causer, Clyde Vaught and Hiawatha, individuals may of 22 ,the aiding For for the forthcoming master accidents. shipful Eugene Coll. One permit of the three injured in motor of Helper is the Jack the attendance Vignctto fair a year. with ,to be allowed Helper was reported as Opening first aid scho01 icondj,,ed hf( retiring worshipful master. Officers having been granted to William Lit- annlial regular meeung, narry who will serve the Joppa lodge diir- john. ass bs i Id iT.er !lll V.i-guii- ! - -- it. j visitation to the Price lodge No. 1550. last week. I I ft entertainment has been planned, complete with refreshments, games, and a Santa Claus. This event is an annual affair, and is well received by the youngsters. ,1. AT TOWNSEND MEET Ft.iiida. Sm'.ti Cal ulina. Al.itu-lita- , (ii uig. a Mississ.ppi. i tc n stairs Main-- . g , t'O Fast N.w Yoik, Viigiiiia, W. t -- - I .ill j j it, ..t p.u ti .!' P' ' tu, ,.t i. hi m 5t MU) It WILL APPEAR HERE . 1)4 tv ett Muti.iv, m e Umg nui Vo ate the! knoll in the pathway of the pi-m- Purl -- s i,ii ,u ; t . ,1 .1 v tt this e( I ii in by the Ynu. i lob i f li n .ng offered : fi e dollar, Hi . I ti '1 !,'(n il t It. i. ui. ,..n ll.H l Ill'll "J 111 Cal bull , ,'i !i .i 1i WVW'V w NATIONAL SPEAKER Season 'Ouring' Yule .i i i i i y M Miiling Schedule For s Pages NEW SADYOCATK Increased Use of Carbon Coal T? n ror Llectnc rower Considered I! i . 24 iii ( i miii k i;. isii iiuiioit), mi a!. t e T!. in!. t SlN AM) j .J a III.' 1 1 1 NEWSPAPER $ Vs v - Season May Win Cash Prize 1 I !M)rjIAti:T MK 44 1 J4 Sponsored fac-ilt- Magliaccio. Helper School Unit Under Construction of y) Excavation work for construction of the new eight-roojunior high school unit at Helper was started early this week by the contractor. The building is to be similar to the one which is under construction immediately east of the Carbon county high school in Price. Work on both units is expected to be carried on through to completion without any further dem lay. l Members of the Carbon next regboard will hold their PARTY ular meeting on Saturday, Dec. 14th, matters of only routine nature beSponsored by the M. I. A., Price ing expected to occupy their wards annual Christmas party will be held in the L. D. S. tabernacle musement hall Friday evening, DeBanquet For Teachers And Officers cember 20. Events making up the M. I. A. teachers and officers were vening are dancing, Christmas tree at a banquet at the tabernacle iresents, unusual novelty stunts, and guests night, December 4. A Wednesday a Santa Claus, all of which are sure carried out, with Carl was to make the evening a big success. program Toasts were toastmaster. as Olsen The hall will be appropriately deco Isaac Mc Madsen, Charles ated for the affair, and the public is given byMrs. and Mis. Young, George nvited. A small admission charge Queen, from with response Virgie Frame, uvill be made. Orval Stevens, Mrs. Ted Mclntire. and George Math's representing the Named On Executive Board Price of Walters bishopric. Hazel Jeanselme also prePostmaster Ray solo during the las received word of his appointment sented a vocal Postmasters of the 3 a member of Utah, a recently formed Commissioners Meet Dee. 21st of organization which is a state unit meetThe next regular he National association of Postmast-rboard of Carbon of the county to is open ing The new organization will be held on Satnembership for postmasters of first, commissioners December 21, start-- s urday evening, econd, third and fourth class at 7:30 oclock. according to Mr. Walters county-schoo- PRICE WARD TO HAVE GRAND CHRISTMAS s. post-office- s, |