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J'olt shows th s.,ij .,1'U.g Ihe fi.ol k fol lit jli.e loi'liln r of it a) s luting U.e foie ji.ut of J.u,o.ir of hot yr.ir, the t.d.il jn Ih.it sj ,.n tf tune m JtrtS It .ng The JitKIH t.if, not. hovst'tl tu iieitt i adt .iiti.it liowevtr, with 4 total id t lev til la t lot fur the fust twt tils one days in Jai.u.uy The J.i33 hit toe teioid for that jiiml was iij"iftt-t- l at rltm n ! j i 1 1 ittn 1 1 for no r i.ty treasurtr of t In e WjtnesM- - testifies! t! at tin y hail ).a I lo t t to the suit w licit in thi biilluts hal lttr kejt the t h t liitri, Mr Wald stating E-.- In vtlt-tlj.t- City this nmi ning nt th.t jnt.nl on a th It g.tiet from the tars rttiiu h ri'.ion is exjw-et- MANY TO TAKE PART that the rtnibln:itioii to the vault bad s eir kept j avted on the wall Inside of n safe in the ret order's office and that sianeone might obtain it if he lHked into the safe from the interior of the recorder's office. Art h Fleming, electron Judge In the South precinct, testified that two ballots there had been thrown out because of a number of blotches within l,iart following candidates names, th of those ballots were maritB. W. Dalton. Mrs. Clara Mil- ncr of Wellington was a witness at the afternoon session and she admitted that she had not resided within Price city during the necessary sixty days prior to election to permit her to vote, and that she had voted for Mr. 1 IN AMATEUR FIGHTS! - SII.AS ROWI.LT Elks Plans the Amateur ftr bishop ctmim.w Election of Slas llowley. Carbon of the present plant pmJ-cttournament are well under way assessor, as vice president of ctHinty bishop Raljih S'a!i,)g Cus'iman a exited to Ik Initialed this week, by the members in charge of arrange-Canad- a he state association of county offiD. D. LL. D, of D, liver, Cttlorado. !ments for the Price lodge. Tlie min t cials Mr. Marantette 3 wu announced. at their thirteenth annual in of J will be held the latter part of Febru ruted that the owning company charge of the M F.. which cltwed on Friday. In the local club rooms. ere well saUsfied with the mar- - j churches in what is known as the The brtaight to this ary county for the first ' Denver dist. ict, this covering several Price C. C. C. camp has been contact- - ime W situation and that he found in on officer repre-o- r recognition the United Mine Workers, making ed and about twenty of these boys entation tluttigh contacts made In that field intermountain states, will bo a Price capacity. ! a his trip, this covering Washington. visitor next Sunday, this being the one of the strongest groups of work-- , are training each night for the event, J. W. Cillman, chairman of the Ortfifl and parts of California and first visit paid to this community bycrs in the nation, one of the most in- - It is cxjvected that between seventy Jtah cmjnty board of commissioners, .Nevada, that the general situation a high dignatary of that dt nominal. on fluential of those affiliated with the and eighty boys in all will comjx-U- ' was elected jrcsident. The usual American Federation of Labor. He return- - in recent years. Jin the tourney. Winners in the elim-Th- e ractice of the lacied extremely brighL Is to adorganization international convention isjination may enter the state amateur vance the vice president to the lead- frwn the trip on Thursday of last Bishop Cushman, an international reek. figure in literary circles as well as scheduled to ojH-- at 10 o'clock on tournament at Salt Lake City, and if lership of the group at the next ycarTy Dalton. Witnesses heard this morning inchurch affairs, is scheduled to occupy the morning of Tuesday, January 28, successful, participate in the national PSSon I meet. Nick former Carbon to Lauris, Mrs. O. H, Guymon, Mrs. Clara announcement cluded the according of the local pulpit convention passed thirteen Community District in charge of the jrcsoujlons church Sunday morning at services E Bailey and T. A. Christensen, election touched on COMMISSION MEMBERS Of Legion .training of the boys If sufficient rn- - aUve maUrrs of importance. Alm0hl officials in various precincts who testopening at 41 o'clock. He will also HEARING TAX REBATE HOLD be the speaker at a special covered limjLnatlon (all of the Carbon county of'fmiais were ified concerningballoting In the variFor Castle bouts be the will at Carbon n attendance at the convention, ses ous districts in which they were lostaged dish dinner to be served in the church R. E. Hammond and J. Will Knight high school gym, and all Indications ions of which at this oclock room, provide much informa cated. erving starting to a record crowd. In a decision rendered at two Saturday. February 1, has been sel- The live material of value In the conduct is invited to attend both of the Utah state tax commission, point public ected for the date of the district con- o'clock this afternoon the judge deIt is very probable that other C. f the offices. of these services. Rev. T. H. Evans ol Sybil Hopkins and Frances Connell, vention of the American Legion, this C. C. camps in the eastern Utah dis- Mr. Row ley is now serving his third nied a motion made by counsel for the Le church announced this week, and secretary and geologist, respectively, to be held at Castle Dale, according Price were tourwill contestant to have the ballots brought same local to send of trict the the boys terms as Carbon county department, ueccssive a it is desired that splendid repreannouncement this week by Scott sentation of citizens be visitors today. They are here for a nament, adding interest to the annual having been accorded a in by the city recorder for recount, present. risctt, commander of the hearing on request for tax reductions 'slugfest circus. Any youth interested 6plendid majority vote of endorsement the basis of his ruling on the action (Continued on page Eight) He ordered the :en$ organization in this area. The by the Sweet Coal company, Ruth B. in competing in the tourney should Bt the 1934 election. He is also now being premature. district consists of Emery, Carbon, Rains and the Freed Coal and Coke, contact some member of tire Elks erving as Carbon county Democratic trial to continue. Co. The hearing was scheduled forjeommittee in charge, Erin Leonard, Grand, Duchesne, Uintah and San entral committee chairman. Attorneys for plaintiff are Fred W. Juan counties. 2 o'clock this afternoon, to be held in Frank Averill, Dr. Lyman Kofford or Keller, and A. S. Horsley, and the defendant is represented by Marl D. the county commissioners chambers, ijohn Mancina. Arrangements for the convention are being made by members of the Gibson and Frank B. Hanson. Wednesday Evening Castle post of the Discussion of the probability of the HELPER MAN FOUND DEAD FROM A banquet and the general Legion. SELF INFLICTED BIXLET WOUND session will be held on Saturday, Feb. annual intermountain band contest to This is the first time that the Embe held in Price occupied the attenThe Altar society of the Notre Dame Suicide was the cause of the death ery county community has had the tion of members of the committee rechurch will hold a bridge luncheon of Jim Giamdiametti, 60, who was opportunity of entertaining the dis- cently named by the city council, the on Saturday, January 25th, at 1:30 found dead in his garage Tuesday trict convention. Price city council, on rccommenda-lo- n membership of the group being pracat the church hall. Mrs. J. P. Phalen with a bullet wound through his head, of Mayor J. Bracken Lee, approvtically the same as that of those in is general last TOWNSEND CLUB WILL HOLD affair of three the year. to chairman, Mrs. Charles decided investigating officers. all but increases ed salary charge Averill has charge of the lunch, Mrs. Mr. Giamdiametti had been in poor It was decided that the contest will city appointive offices which remainMEETING FRIDAY EVENING Glen Nelson is in charge of the ta- health for some time. He was bom be invitational so far as bands from ed the same, and those connected J. W. Hammond is bles. in Italy, from where he came to this scheduled to de- out of the state are concerned and the hospital, action on the latter being B. H. inliver a talk at the Dr. new officers of a recent At Total of years ago. For meeting a committee consisting country thirty-tw- o deferred until a later date. regular meeting for construction has ar- - were elected as follows for the year: the past A. S. creases will amount to approximately Equipment the Price Townsend Old he has been a Elmie Bernardi, years Pension thirty Goetzman, Age Pvice flub meeting to be held tomorrow Horsley. of resident Melvin Wilson and Mrs. $400 per month, but it is thought that rived and actual working operations Presidentj Mrs. phalen, Helper. will be well under way this week on president, Mrs. Ruth Flynn. Mrs. A Survivors are his widow, Rose (Friday) night. The session will start Henry Ruggeri was selected for the this could be handled with no tax inbands crease. The wage increase is to be- the new link of the Satina canyon at the usual secretary Giamdiametti; a daughter, Annie, and Hennesy was hour, 7:30 oclock, and purpose of contacting Colorado im- road) highway that of Castle Mrs Gate Gow the public is invited and is and atta son, Frank, all of whom live in HelIt 1st. possible future. near effective in to come the February urged an- of was south it Price, to Grand Altar of the next a The end. The organizations meetings are the group will make urer meeting trip per. Mayor Lee went on record during If weather condi- - society wni be held this Thursday at tield in the Price Tentative funeral services will be Junction on Saturday of next week the meeting as requesting that City nounced Tuesday. city hall. ditions continue to permit it is planned the home of the president, Mrs. J. P. Sunday in Helper. The body is at the for the pupose of contacting band in- Recorder William Grogan be instruct- to Thomas-Desercarry on the work as rapidly as balen. Glen O. Allred and E. O. Tucker rectors of that section to secure mortuary in Price. ed to make formal demand for the possible to completion. The work of attend a meeting of O. P. Skaggs formation as to the availability amount which of $1970.89, will include construction of a new for recovery Ray Lee of Provo was a Price organization in Salt Lake this high school musical organizations Lee alleges was lost to Price city reinforced concrete bridge over the event. Wednesday. the annual intermountain through the action of former treasur- Price river. It is expected that about in A. redeeming Rulon er Bryner twenty men will be employed on the Paving District No. 2 bonds at a par highway work when it is underway BOY STAGE GOLD, value which Lee claims could have fully. BY been obtainable at 65 per cent of this GREEN A did that claimed Bryner figure. Lee not take advantage of his knowledge Baby Plans for an immediate checkup er and O. H. Guymon, Hiawatha; Ray to the other entertaining qualities of as city treasurer in the buying of these 1935 the county in order to de- - Walters, Wellington; Vernon Merrill, throughout the big yearly dance. The decorating bonds. Price city paid $4570.89 for of Boy Castle Gate and Columbia. the termine AnValue of between thirty of Councilman $3,250 Scouts to benumber of troops crew has consisted these. On motion in this area reorganized and deferred was Announcement was made that tenaction and fifty persons. derson, Government baby bonds in the sum were discussed and tative plans for the Boy Scout lodge Selection of the only unannounced ferred to the city attorney for proper a defimte program was to be constructed in the Scofield dislegal advice and this information will of $3,250 were sold through the local queen for ward representation out to carry mapped Columbia, for a council to to the have been drawn up. trict postoffice during 1935, according be made available made late last week by survey a a statement this week by Postmaster Pu Miss Grace Larson being accorded the possible action. is expected that after surveys It of those in was opinion of the council Ray Walters. He also reported that meeting honor of servirg m that capacity for been completed over the county have jt of the youth Selection of that a ledger control system of book-th- e some of these bonds have already charge some her home community. definite steps will be taken that has notkeeping be installed in the office of been sold this year through the local 6roup s activities on or arranging the annual fathers and queen of all the wards the Jthe treasurer to afford closer office. The denomination in which the Monday evening, sons banquet which had been planned been completed at this writing,unusPans call for tlon with the affairs of that office in bonds are issued and the prices for being reported as to be staged earlier. The survey organiza. the future. The recorder was instruct- - which they are sold are as follows: complete groups are to make1 their reports at ually keen and close this year. tion of the tr0Ps Direction of general arrangement Jed to investigate the cost of this set- - $25.00 $18.75; $50.00 $37.50; $100 the next meeting. a an oiian and ccg'stra $75.00; $500 $375. up. . cfch1nr, of which has been placed under is arrangement on a so all basis that rational based The bonds mature in ten years and P?n A short verbal tilt was engaged in primarily upon a foundation manship of Mrs. Estelle to attain the proper rec-i- n PRICE FIREMEN MAKE PLANS Ted sale during any current month results w'. Councilman Lee and Mayor 5 accrJ;ng the dancers with beauty fArvel Stevens. ,by FOR THEIR ANNUAL DANCE for the various troops. The follows. reversion to the first day of that edition f. Groundings and quality of enter- Other committees are as Frank McIntire when the former named communithe will too, Mcreveal, survey lainment. conso as is month interest as far jTom Christensen dog catcher, earning This year is no exception, Decorations. Clark Wright, co- Plans for their annual dance to be that no cerned. The bonds sold locally last ties able to maintain troops of the oru,n.act. cmmittee in charge claim Bryner, Miss Bessie Lundquist. Ace Intire voicing the beopinion held on Washington's birthday, Febuntil the year were: Four $25s; one $50; eleven ganization. made Frame, the decorations this more Mrs. Virgie pointments will chairman, year Those named to carry on the work ruary 22, were discussed this week at Frank Bailey, deterrnjnation of the election contest $75s; four $500s. m Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. beauty. and the communities in which they a meeting of members of the Price On record LSS" distriri court Tuesday. JJPcevious fTcUoMwWcrthe' or- - RusseV Williams; E. L M'ne - jvote, Mclntire Mrs. Enid Johnson, Provo, has been are to make the surveys are as fol- -j fire department. The firemen have rth- Thompthe and Clara Mrs votedno, Nielson, has sponsored. The lows: Charles H. Madsen, Standard-- j held this dance each year on Wash-vill- e Price visitor for several days. Mr. the members Goetzman. mayor. four er supported crew has been Mrs. Mayme busily engaged son, and Spring Canyon; W. W. West, lingtons birthday and it is always one Mrs. Ora The question of the city electrician aarlg tho past en days, their opera-far- 5 Mrs. Marvin Wilt; queens a was of Harmon Willard secPayson Helper; George A. Rowley, Spring of the big affairs of the year. The kfln carried on in secret inso-- Harding and Mrs. Leah Ramsay; accepting fees came up for discusin Price. He also was Glen; Gomer Peacock and Arvel Stev- - blaze blotters visitor Tuesday Fern Mrs this of and promise that their dance the practice propriety sion, fh t!le Gneral public is concem-- p retaries. Omar Bunnel here Tuesday to attend his mothers ens, Kenilworth; George E. Jorgensen this year will be fully as great an Mrs Sophia Policy being pursued for the Edwards; advertising. funeral. and Melvin Wilson, Price; Ace Boult- - jevent as they have ever staged. (Continued on page Eight) Ed Morgan. of adding a pleasant surprise Roberts and el to It oi.e of the largest ever belt!, v vt ral thousand delegates being ex-m attendance J't,!ed to l throughout the United States and Thtwe in charge of organ- irat.on affa.rs declare that the coal industry is now almost one hundred jper cent organized under the banner llox-from'- 1 un ft-- sujx-rvisor- y con-cnlit- jf tn j , Convention Scheduled Dale Soon legisla-STAT- Wst j' 1 i -- I Annual Band Contest Committee Meet Held ltfr Society Elects Council IIoosIn Salapies Of Municipal Appointees . Officers; Plan Bridge Luncheon Saturday j (Price-Huntingt- on j - treas-mediate- ly et SCOUT SURVEY WILL BE MADE COMMITTEE THRUOUT COUNTY ALL SET FOR ANNUAL DANCE T SILVER MOON HALL Bonds Sold Here Rated At During Of Total connec-competiti- on ae j deco-jFaug-hn cl W .ttl Nil. Her tif Salt ait was st.ll in M tjilj m.,o tf tt.e (tllal Was diVotid to alfulllg trsi.l!-,taht.in cm, In i t.iiil With the use, the tucs!.,ii of will Pat or lul nliog-e- d illegal Votrls tliK.lt blmjgl.t to lift t i wj y .i.g a t'Klly sfiaie Ol the t.Ita- On iv a tiun.lirr of iity wie j l.orsl on the stand tnih.yn to d It ill i, lie the t) afilx I III w hi h the I. !!! I.., t x (i land fur miif the tin! W a ) s w ho Wt le Wjtlli-la aid ill I It filiation t.f testimony Oil this Mite w e C.fy Jt t ttl tier William (slogan, hi tit j uty. Hen Ward, City Titatunr U.itlyle p.ne, and Hulun j Olln tie 1 Jt J ng ' tit It (..lies I 1 l! is It li ts It Post At Annual Meet H e oft tit., t hal J, j MB! K .i is i i i) Cti'l.l the outer construe-- 1 The hew plant to have been in the thuus-- r ji j..it t t'- os l....ir.octiTtta gitr- Mil t I j pOftAlblC M t h ' stated that market- - j would Justify an nddi-- j to the plant of another unit "wt.ne of an ire press and two j this making possible a ftreus inruase in the production of the Wellington establish--jrr- .t X-kj;,-- t '"v d in lx UV M. JSi ! tx f seventy-fiv- e cbi-- )M AM) NEWS UIWK'aTK Cupid Connect!) Here With I).irts For Nice Start in Voting Year Vo. is tdj o a w..inn the next three' ... (.an announced, and r th. r l lAILim ksitiV, g an-tin- rr-- rtfadj.., n Will at V n, 1 ! " V rrturn from ' I jv Ul nt the Outbuji he coiih . i 1 u'fi firt utive official ,.t kiting n!Jilnn and ,,in of the f.rm's r.rw ! I ihxrsl tohich intluJ- - " y" (tt" thUnN SIS TUB T this made ( I'rominail l.ctiih'r Oi I'rf Mar-.unde- y.rJ it'ir the oj alt lit ) m i It.g Ilia! krt f.r Jilalil, the ualu Is C1 tlH DiOXilf ,f L Llul ...1 lt-iiu rrasf the taj at lly l.rXt Ptill, It X as Vtttk I1)' Jusrj h uf the Caibiij Increase Dry Ice Want (o I or i i Panes I UIIATUIV 1 |