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Show v A AN rNDEPENDEyT NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND JTIICE. CARBON COUNTY. UTAH, NEWS-ADVOCAT- E THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 1936 NUMBER 34 FUNGUS DISEASE DETAILS BEING GIVEN ATTENTION MRBON TREASURER, R. M. REESE; IRONED OUT ON BY COUNTY AGENT WIRS DEMOCRATIC SLATE POSITION ELECTION PLAN A fungus disease, reported to be causing considerable trouble for livestock men of this section, is being in-- 1 vestigated by County Agricultural1 Agent J. B. Jewkes, following an ini-tireport given late last week. The disease is said to be on feed of the animals and growing is war- -' ranting injuries to the mouths and throats of both horses and cattle. Re- ports from stockmen of three counties, have been heard seeking aid in stamping out the trouble, he said. While we are not sure at the present time just what is the actual cause, we believe it is the excessive rams. The fungus may be growing on weeds, foliage, grass, alfalfa or other types of feed and once consumed by the stock, it makes them groggy and sick. al is named as string CANDIDATE FOR D. A. JOB of Attorney Henry Price as the Republican Selection of Rugcoun-hairm- -. an Saturday evening at the in a situation '.en;ion resulted of h assures the directing in this area from the '"fi Cariwn county capital, previously named Marl D. Gibson as their Demo-havi- ng Coun-ittom- ey ..nr an. Selection Unanimous selection was unani-- ; being accomplished before he His ar- -; .ec! at the convention. later at the meeting called forth of welcome and ai demonstration He succeeds assembled delegates. of by latter the of Vaughan Helper, j served two years and having .o .ested that he be relieved of the He was accorded a unanimous of appreciation as he turned the .ng over to his successor. Landon Popular jiongs favorable to the candidacy Alfred P. Landon and Governor entire ticket were plentiful and by those who made brief Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Mayor Sprattling of Helper, :t, - Earl Radcliff, Latuda, county Mrs. Robert Fergusson A. ?nce and the new chairman. Gibson of Price, secretary of the the past .nty organization during years, offered his resignation and .owing this two names were placed nomination for the position, Car-- e Pace of Price, and William F. :Knight of Helper. However, the gates indicated a desire to retain Gibson and the convention voted - Ruggeri's :e . Price city showed a profit over all expenses, of $9,701 91 during the month of July, 1936, according to a survey of figures released from the office of the city recorder this week. Receipts for the month totaled while disbursements were $20,-296.8- 1, compiled as $11,594.90. Items Listed Receipts from lights during last month totaled $4,332.11; water, receipts from the sales tax brought $82.70; business licenses issued returned $1,810.60 while the hospital receipts were $5,908.90. The cemetery bought approximately $58, and miscellaneous receipts totaled $23. SEASONAL and telegraph, $51.75. Water stock and assessments, Utah Power and Light, $2,214.85; interest on bonds, $2,377.50; insurance, $125.60; contingent fund, $914.-7indeposit refunds, $30; deposit sales tax, $5; fees, terest, $4; justice coun$89.11; water bond. $733.33 and $70.-3- 3; STOCK GOOD APPAREL 5: Fashions, Modes Stressed; cil expense, $5, total of $11,594.90. Fall Buyers Busy Hospital Gains In Selections Price City hospital also showed a net cash gain of $512.86 during last at will milady wear this fall, June the hospital ' does dame fashion decree for Monday. During in the red to a considclassed was ajtumnal season? erable extent but is drawing back into "tat is a question which is upper-i- n last the minds right now, espe-s- o the profit ledger again. Earnings the hospital receiving showed month with the es $4469.50 from board and rooms; opSolution of and erating room, $715 50; medicines autumn outfit $192.40, drably dressings, $196.95: is more f t e u nurses' board. $101.75; dextrose, $327, than is and miscellaneous. $181.40, a grand a C "ice of total of S6.183.50. other sris f 1 "rd of in ! ( aanh I 1 ' of Fodisbui"emenK bills payable year. t . ap-i- school lection on the a. too m the amount of $2,906 35 v. ere due and of that amount, $2,489 68. total of e Recorder William Grogan expressed the satisfaction with the leports of desome of the while and month past low partments are said to be runningtrend on their allotments the general Paris Diodes rts advance the proclaims as out- -' is good. la m.s to be considered in fall are this parade d tunics, basque bodices, colored 1ncesse lines. Black Visits Here 1)0 a Pronounced favorite and suits are listed as rating busiFur sv, Frank G. Martines, Richfield aggers, too, will be very Associated of ,r the says the fashion report. ness man. president Utah, and infor-Par- is f on Ve-r't- 4 el-- Republican Candidate Martinez, u-- e. Civic Clubs Buyers Busy for Price up their stores and shops autumnal mater-- t eas'ern Utah buyers of xks f quality and Les of these stocks being y made in many instances, shops and stores are ready 0c1 the Price reputation as the txir It 1 2 f1 cen'er of eastern Utah. tlle fall outfit . buyer to visit f . j, strps and shops and inspect 1 offerings which those in- -; s are putting forth this fall. quan-T'lo- ns 1 tl registered at the Price rCs; Week included A. E. J- - M. Brain-t- 0 Bugbee, San Ponca City, Okla-- PDenver. They Davies, jff...lated with the California Oil lafael I wc'1 ls drilling on the San e11 at the present time. j - SLATED ON ISO Efforts to call a special bond elec-- i tion for residents of Price city to de- termine whether or not they are will- PERIOD CALENDAR jing to shoulder approximately $75,-- 1 000 in bonds to build a new memor-- ! ial building here, are being held up. pending the maneuvers of the city council to complete details of the af- -' COURT OFFICIALLY OPENS fair. ON SEPTEMBER 11; ; Expenses Halved First publicized a short time ago, the council revealed that while the building would cost approximately $150,000 half the expense would be' born by the federal government. Four bonding houses in Salt Lake City stand ready to furnish the necessary, cash if the council decided to con-- 1 tinue the operations. Details of the project are under consideration by the council which expects to render a report soon. SLOT MACHINES IN ACTIONS LISTED Tentative calendar for the third term of district court for Price, has been announced by Donald Hacking, district court clerk. The term will open September 14, in the court rooms, here Eight criminal actions are listed, against 18 civil actions. The criminal docket reveals hearings on one murder case, several burglaries, passing bad checks, failure to provide and one morals case. The civil cases are of a more conservative nature, in- cluding divorce leases, recovery Set With District proceedings, damage actions and such. EFFORT TO STAGE For Trial Judge George presiding, all cases will be LOCAL COME-BAC- K set for trial on the opening day of court. Attorneys who have cases to be heard, are asked to be present on City Council To Take Action Onj the opening day, in order that all unPresent Situation; Have attended details may be cleared up Been Banned and ttie sessions may get under way EXAMS with the leust possible friction. ULihufiLuil Slot machines, those penny, nickel, New Jurors Announcement is made that there dime and Quarter gulping eontriv-wi- ll An entirely new panel of jurors OUTING SET FOR boss!anct's-111:111somewhat of a united be a mine foreman and fire will be called for the third term, given at the Helper pearance in Price and surrounding Hacking said. school there, August ac teritory this week, a large number of Notices to jurors who may be callAll students of the Carbon Stake cording to word received here. Ex- the business concerns shoving the ed for jury duty are to be sent out in for machines out for the public. Genealogical society, and juniors in- aminations will be conducted time, and all jurors are asked ample Banned Previously terested in the worn, have been ex- three days enabling all who are eligon the opening day. to be Understood to have been banned While present tended invitations to attend an outing ible to make sure they complete their list of those who are to be the on in two prethis section at least at the Price City park, Saturday af- tests. called is not ready for release at the The tests will start every morning vious occasions, the machines keep ternoon, August 22, at 2 p. m. along present time, it will be made up and 9 with their teachers and officers of the at a. m. oclock, it was added. All cropping back, offering suckers" will be given attention of the court various organizations in this depart- persons taking the tests are urged to good odds if the winning combinations within the next few days. happen to hit. County and city offiment. Each ward is to bring their own make their necessary preparations. Jury Case Follows cials said drives have been made to refreshments and will participate in first The efjury case will probably while their keep them out, and the games and entertainment of the be set for Monday, September 21, alsuccessful for short forts been have afternoon. a week between the opening times, the rigs always make a renew- lowing The last stake affair was held on of court and the initial action. It was ed appearance. June 20, in the form of an outing, alnot known whether or not the crimTo Take Action cases will be given favor over the so, the occasion being a tour to the Mayor J. B. Lee said that the city inal Manti temple, where they set the reccivil actions, but Hacking indicated some council would take undoubtedly A meeting of interest to every reord of being the largest group of murder case will be heard the that tail clerk in Carbon county has been36'1011 ln lheir next meeting Monday the sessions. young folks to attend the temple at during early the machines He that indicated night. one time. Another excursion will be announced for Price next Sunday, woiulci Naturalization petitions, numbering cir- of out be odered probably 2 starting at p. m. The meeting will 20, have also to be planned for next spring. 'be held under sponsorship of the cu1a'lon a8aln adding that a license approximately Date the hearings, is set as for heard. The next event will be held in the clerks union and ll in every member of would probably be placed 15, Tuesday, at 10 a. m. All September ordinlatter Pa,rtuOf ecember, when a not an or Whether organization is urged to attend, machines. the ll machine op- the hearings will not be given at beday will be given for the presenta those in charge of arrangements stat- ance, ordering -( to those but same time, seeking tions of awards to juniors who have would a to to erators submit license, ing that the session is of great imOn Continued for Page Eight) the was not completed their assignments portance to employes in the retail dis- be passed by the council, made known, but action of some sort year. tribution field of the county. is promised as forthcoming. ORGANIZED LABOR State Law Activities Of A state law governs the regular , machines, to the effect that they Dame slot Set TO STAGE ALL-DA- Y are bad company and not allowed. Operators claim that they pay a good Under the leadership of Mrs. J. C. Registration day for the Notre profit both to themselves and the CELEBRATION HERE Hubbard, Mrs. Della Simonson and Dame school is on September 3. All the latter smacks a paying jf payers of Mrs. Dave Parmley, members parents who wish to have their child- - combination Price Girl Scout Troop One, left for ren attend Notre Dame this coming, Considerable discussion been Outstanding Speakers Scheduled their annual outdoor festivities Tues- year are asked to register them either heard in p,.ice since the machines For Labor Day Meet in the morning of that date at the went in day. Some say that they have In Citv Park Approximately 18 or 20 girls enjoy- - school house, or during the afternoon made a proflt) while others claim that of the same day at the home of Mrs. ed the outing with Patrol Leaders ey have lost Members of organized labor in CarBetty Browles and Loyuana Kofford,Vic Litizzette in Helper. A locaj business man stated his bon county will have one of the largSeptember 4 is the opening day of mjnd jn jhis respect, aiding in the plans. Interest is mount- interesting Labor Day ing in the activities of the Girl Scouts the school year, and class work will Its a fascinating machine all right, est and mostcelebrations ever held in here and new members are applying begin on Tuesday, September 8. The you never know just when youre gothis section of the state for membership frequently, accord- same group of Sisters will compose ing to win and the lucky numbers are on Monday, September the teaching staff again this year. ing to leaders. always just coming up. On the other 7, it was announced the hand though, you can spend a good fore part of the week check when and up amount little you a meeting of following in the end, you're in the hole. the committee on arJust what steps will be taken by rangements held at Price the council remains to be seen, but Sunday, the city dads say they ve ill not overAll Iay Celebration look the situation An cohbratmn is planned, starting with Carbon High Of New Building n parade through Price streets m the morning. Games 11:30 at n To Be Vast and sjjoits will mike up the afternoon program and dancing at the On Silver Moon hal), possibly also at Carbon county .ehools will official- - shorthand, art DMiict Judge George Christensen Rainbow Gardens in Helper, will year on bottom floor. ly open for a of Price was nominated to seek re- bring the grand event to a close. books of the September 8, it was announced this ail the jn library, week by county school officials. Speakers wji je kflpt and it iS expected election on the Democratic ticket for Plans Outstanding call for securing able speakticaliy all schools within the limits of tat additions will be made from all the office of district judge, following the county will open at that time, a available sources. Stacks are being the seventh judicial convention held ers for the celebration, efforts the endeavor to secure one of the possibility of one or two opening a provided to hold 12,00 volumes, a con- in conjunction with the state little later because of community cir- siderably larger number than the at Salt Lake City last week. outstanding members of the United cumstances being mentioned. Christensons running mate is John States senate to deliver an address. school possesses at the present time. Three hundred volumes of new books A. Hogard of the Sanpete section. Presidents of all locals and organized Improved Conditions The high school will open under have been ordered for the coming District attorney nominee is R. T. units of the county are expected to meet at the labor hall in Price next conditions. term and the school hopes to seek Adams, of Monticello. new and on has Christensen served from books was Sunday morning at 10 oclock to comof suitable started contributions which Judge new The building some time ago and has been virtually the homes of the county early next the bench here for a number of years plete arrangements for the grand out- and is highly honored in this section, door party, completed will add much to the con- - year. The library is to serve as the only He is well knowm here, having resid-th- e In City Park venience as well as the efficiency of d in Price for a long time, The celebration will be held in the institution, along with relieving general study room of the school; Price City park. Plans call for award- crowded situation. Installation of ing amply supplied with tables, chairs new steel lockers and steel book racksnd supervision to enable it to serve BUILDING PERMITS ing of prizes in the sports events stag- 'ed during the day, the committee has HIT HIGH NUMBER in the library will be started just as its main purpose. is be- DURING PAST YEAR advised. Splendid soon as the shipments arrive. August Three New Teachers to- accorded business be 18 was the date set for completing will school groups of the by ing high Faculty suc-tbuildthe the celebration under x the ward sixty-siinstructors original the building over' Building permits totaling increased by three making number of last year. Positions and amounting to $87,480, have been! cess of which it is deserving, ing contract and with the exception Committee directors named are as of the lockers and racks, everything of those who have resigned have now issued in Price during the period from is in readiness. been filled with capable well quali- - October 9, 1935, to August 19, 1936, follows: D. L. Day, Columbia, ad instructors and the complete list inclusive, as shown by records kept tising; J. C. Nash, Price, parade; Bill Building The new building itself has six of teachers is expected to be available by City Building Inspector Henry IFiack. The records between August large, well lighted classrooms and a next week. The classTeachers who will not return are 19, 1935 ,and October 9, 1935, were modem library room. rooms will be occupied by the typing Dr. Seville Flowers, Glen Guymon, not available, but would probably raise the figures slightly. classes and band, on the top floor, (Continued On Paoe Five) Chris-jtons- en , Service deposits brought the city $91; disposition of garbage, $133.75; Committee Named collections, $53; taxes, $5370; justice Members of the rules and credential $7.75 and elecrnuttees were named by Chairman plumbing inspection, trical inspection, $19.70, a total of their report $20,296.81. Lghan and following delegates to the state, congres-;- al Expenses Shown and judicial conventions. Fol-.n- g For expenses the city paid out to the regular session the judicial street the department $668.15; water, dis-i gates held a short caucus to $891.34; lights, $673.46; park, $690.80. the three Carbon candidates for Police salaries during July amounted district attorneyship nomination, to $593.23 while other salaries, inTit Hatch of Helper, S. J. Sweet-an- d cluding all full time city officials, was Arthur S. Horsley of Price. The local fire department $820.75. Continued On Page Eight) was paid to the extent of $134 the report shows; city hall, $11.15; printSTORES AND ing and supplies, $126.27; telephone SHOPS a Recognition Honored This recognition of eastern Utah on the state ticket will without doubt have a beneficial effect on the balloting this fall. It was a splendid personal victory for the Carbon candidate, a deserving recognition of ser- ice rendered in public office. The esteem in which Mr. Reese is held in his home district was attested at the last county election when he led the field of local candidates in votes re- ceived by a wide margin. Wide Margin The Carbon candidate was placed CITY SHOWS GAIN on the ticket by a vote of 464 to 331, his opponent being Ernest Nelson of) Brigham City. The battle between! IN RECEIPTS FOR REESE M. REESE the Blood-Ma- w forces on the floor was reflected to a considerable degree MONTH OF JULY in balloting for the state treasurership having been born at Wales. He has candidacy, some of the bitter enders of the latter group carrying over their been a resident of Carbon county during the past twenty-on- e years and Municipal Hospital Also On Way fighting activities. to was his elected Of Native State Of Out Red Ledger, present office the Mr. Reese is a native son of Utah, first time in 1930. Report Says rordingly. IE Honor for an outstanding quality was accorded Carbon Saturday at the state Democratic convention when Reese M. Reese, now serving his second term as county treasurer here, was voted the nomination of the Bourbon party for the state treasurer-shi- p. of Southern candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, was a Price viswith itor today, calling on and visiting of friends here and working in behalf his candidacy. Mr. Martines has many friends and his acis very popular in this section, as the area this of tivities in behalf being organization clubs southern He is no doubt appreciated. highly this the most popular personally innomthe of Republican section of any weakness ination aspirants, his chief is concerned, district so far as this of his entrance into being the lateness should the However, the campaign. materialize at deadlock anticipated informthe convention there are well belief that who express observers ed excellent the Richfield man has anas a comrank to high opportunity promise candidate. SCHEDULED luUn 22 . pin-ba- j Jejthat Girl Scouts Publicized pin-ba- For Notre County Schools to Open On September 8 For New T erm Re-Electio- hs Prac-lSCh0- vastly-improv- ay George Christensen Seek Bourbon Ticket At Improvement Addition Slated To nine-mont- all-d- 0i ed i be-e- , i i he ver-fi- Six-Roo- m ed |