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Show P2es i6 16 Ci TWO ijCflONS ' Pages IN TWO SECTIONS AND iSD comics COMICS ovb 0Ng m&JL co74ci KEWSPATEtt--A on coir CONSOLIDATION PEICE. CARBON COUNTY, LTAII. Till Of TOR 8 UN AND RSDAY. NOVEMBER NEWS-ADVOCAT- 8 II. JIJ7 NUMBER 45 football Game Features Armistice Pro ram American Legion's Armistice Program Schedule In Brief 1 81 hanquet and scheduled 0GRAM. dance UU 'for LEGION THURSDAY . auspices of Price the American Le-- j i full day of activity is Raised local citizens tomorrow nineteenth anniversary of' is observed Armistice i fnder the alNo. 3 of ghout ,t ;1 the United States day's activities will begin at m. when the Carbon high band is scheduled to present ird program on Main il jo 30 citizens will street, gather in the 10:00 Music by Cat bon high school bund on Main street. 10:30 Armistice Day program in the Price theatre. C arboii county resid. nts w iuil and uigi d to renew lei ship m tin American during the annua! drive ganization in this district ill be Business Houses In Price To Be Closed For Armistice Dag In order that Armistice Day may be more completely and more faithfully observed, most business establishments in Puce will close tomorrow. AH government offices, wilh a few exceptions, will also tie closed. instruction free to all at these s hool swimming is of the most splerulul kind and the large attendance at sessions indicate a veiy general acceptance and approval of the program. Many have acquired their initial knowledge of swimming duung the sessions and a great number have been given the benefit of excellent life saving instruction, too. in- -; their mem on Ited Cron of that orstarting on Monday of next week. November 15. to continue the excellent affiliation contacts which this d.strict has held AH windows except general during recent years. delivery will lie closed at Price The Carbon county chapter held post office at noon, the general fifth place in the state as a partici- window to remain open delivery AmnnR as usual. There will be only pating unit last year, a rating which1 nc m ' olh,r 'vities of Import-i- s way of community service a splendid attainment in view of one delivery service during the the fact that there are thuly-M!',on'orvl ,,mniRh the local vbaptcr day. con- Crss has chapters registered as active. This (, rl According to the schedule t'10t,s 8n activity irsJ made out at the beginning of the chapter has continued to hold a splcn- has h,tl unty-dd- e contact did high mark in recent years, ,!- year by the Price Chamber of and result'd in much beneficial perting the organization which h.is Commerce, November 1 1 is done much in a material way in al- knowledge being acquired by a conas a holiday. considered siderable number of persons who leviating misery during disasters have interested themselves to the ex-- 1 throughout the nation on many oc- tent that they attended the classes! casions. The membership campaign will be conducted. Establishment of a number of road started with a breakfast to be held side first aid stations in the district for the canvassers, Monday morning as another service ready to lx- - ren-a session at which there will be j limited number of speakers who will dered if and when needed is a step: indicates the progressive aid! give pointers in methods to be trends of importance to this area car-- It lowed in membership solicitation. is hoped that the mark of 1937,' r"'d ut for the general welfare by At a meeting in the hall of the lo- a membership approximating 1,200, Die Red Cross, E1s a ; evening may be passed this season in order, Mrs. Earl Jones, president of thc'caI ,0?f Wednesday for application Price of to that the ability the organization Legion Auxiliary during the Cama.fn aa was outlined and serve may be increased. Sponsorship past year, has been named to handle promo n av U C' " ; chairman of a!arranRC the in at both Price. She events Price swim drive week will have of pf,c order s committee in charge and Helper have been high points on her first assistant, Mrs. Royal FmnA-ih- e the organizations community service sen. city chairman during the past directing the session. The drive in this area Is In line calendar during the past year. The two years. with a national campaign for safety which the Elks order is launching under its direct sponsorship in an effort to reduce the number of accidents which annually reaps a huge toll of human lives and causes perm- 11.45 Parade and pep rally by Carbon high school students. 2:00 Carbon-Gran- d Junction football game on Kiwams field. 3:00 Legion Auxiliary Armistice Sliver Tea at home of Mrs. Wilford E. Jensen. 7:00 American Legion banquet at Carbon County Country club. 9:00 Public Carnival dance, music by Bonaccis orchestra. ' X SOIL DISTRICT APPROVED HERE 111 Carbon County Red Cross To Commence Campaign Monday I"" ELKS START BIG REFERENDUM j SAFETY MOVE AS M DINOSAURS GAME SCHEDULED FOR TWO P. M. THURSDAY ON KIWAMS FIELD Hoping to do what 22 teams over a two-yeperiod have been unable to do, the Carbon high school Dinosaurs will take the field in Kiwanis Stadium Thursday (tomorrow) afternoon ar against the GranJ Junction, Colorado, eleven. The game is scheduled to begin at 2:00 p. m. Colorado state prep champions last year, undefeated thus far this yeur and undefeated and unscored upon while rolling up a total of 689 points against 22 teams, the Tiger gridsters will present a formidable array, Carbon, defeated three times and tied once in seven starts this fall, will enter the game decidedly the ifhder-dog- s. But with upsets being the common occurrence this year and with the local gridsters determined to play their best game f the year, anything can happen. Carbons line-u- p will be strengthened considerably by the return of Bill Wilson who missed the last game while under observation for diphtheria, and Bob String-haplayed only a few minutes Friday, hampered by a knee Injury. These two boys have played outstanding ball in the halfback positions so far this year and their presence will do much to enhance the Dinosaurs chances. Sam Corsetti, speedy Carbon ballcarrier, is expected to be in suit again for the first time in a month, but probably will not see much accention. Chris DeCola, ter, will not play, as he also is under observation for diphtheria as is Paul Vidano, substitute end. As far as the position is concerned, however, Albert Passlc showed up satisfactorily against Spring-villand may be depended upon to do his part all right. Bruce Pike will also be out of the game because of a fractured ankle. From tackle to tackle the Carbon team is hard to beat Gene Robertson and George Drossos played brilliantly against Springville, Drossos turning In his best performance of the year to date. And with reserves developing with every game, it ia q pretty safe bet that whatever scoring the Tigers may do tomorrow is not likely tt) be through the line. theatre for a special program. A capacity Creation of the 710,500-acr- e Price o ti is expected for this event, V. W. West, chairman of River Watershed Conservation diselements. The program will be- trict was practically assured here rth presentation of colors, fol-- d Tuesday as 397 landowners voted ald most three to one in its favor. by: Pledge of allegiance national Isaac McQueen; by Although the vote was not as heavy ccnied by the Carbon high school as had been hoped for, satisfaction in -- Me; invocation by Father Wil- -; the returns was expressed by Graham S. Quate, A. Ruel; music by the American of the state tri-- s soil conservation c:b foursome; roll call with committee, who was to Gold Star mothers by Post in Price during the past week to make Clark Wright. preparations for the referendum. Mr. Quate stated that the state Service 3pj," will be played at 11:00, the at which hostilities ceased 19 committee which has final say about Office Comes Have Day as ago, and the audience will be the creation of the district will conenWorld the for returns sider the At School representative u prayer Supervision r dead by Ted Thomas, post ough to order the program to go anent injury to thousands. The Jo Ann Coon will next ahead. Very likely the district will slain, November 1 the National bon lodgemen are seeking the active While one class is taking in the The Unknown be ready to begin operating within mt a reading, service came under support of everyone in the commun- program in the Price theatre, the ter, followed by music by the the next 60 or 90 days, Mr. Quate other three classes at Carbon high strictly state supervision and became ity to carry on successfully this e As soon as official approval is school will be mean Legion Auxiliary chorus. said. conducting their own known as the Utah State Employment cellent program tovzard elimination Commander Earl Jones will given, the state committee wiU select Day program beginning at sendee, according to Walter Dough- of many unnecessary accidents. two members for the governing board Antice M briefly, and Dr. Bliss L. FinMore detailed Information concern10:30 a. m. erty, manager of the local district ofof five supervisors. The other three 'll will sing. fice. ing school band the plans for carrying out the camA march high by in the will be released as the drive I Williams is scheduled to give will be elected by landowners M. p will has E. in Williams local Little of the paign direction under change district. lain address of the morning. He been provided for thus far, Mr. gets under way, according to Mr. followed the preby program, open The final returns showed 290 vot- sentation of colors u followed by several musical by the Boy Scouts. Dougherty stated. The employment Leavitt, this issue of The 107 not carrying the story In the :xrs by the high school ensemble ing in favor of the district and will service will be under tie State Inis Americanized, A "Jack skit, This was distributed by be ien by the presentation of mo-- e against. that would have been As completeness such be: commission. will it dustrial will The Jack, players given. as follows: current publication had the comA. possible of have pictures of the American Legion polling places LaVoy Virginia, unemployment charge Goetzman; Lyn ration last month in New York Price For, 92; against, 72. Hel- Aco"d; radio announcer, Richard pensation, which goes into effect Jan- not been published earlier than us- Ora Harding will lead the audi-- s per For, 119; against, 13; Spring Jorgensen. uary 1, 1938. When laid off from ual because of Armistice Day. in singing America, and the Glen For, 39; against, 3. Wellington Cy Anderson of Spring Canyon and A number of boys and girls will work, persons must apply immediateof a fzrrni will end to the strains to the employment offices. Two the chiefs of police of Price and HelFor, 17; against, 9. and ly e Memories, present rii played by the Carbon ensemlater their compensation per, George Collingham and Red William H. Bennett, county agri- the Carbon high glee club will sing weeks Knobbs, respectively, are others who cultural agent, expressed the opin- a medley of war songs. Featured checks wdll begin. are members of the committee headin the Price E. it noon a parade and pep rally ion that the opposition absoMr. Doueerty said that it is of the morning will be C. speaker ed Mr. Leavitt. by rlbe held by Carbon high school vote was on the part of the stockThe Flag Without a Stain," lutely neces&ary that workers who are Olsen. line ofdistricts the will up next Eats. The students men who have opposed laid off apply at the employment presented by E. K. Olson will be lasses and clubs and march down creation from the very start. on the program, followed by The fice immediately, as no compensaA ebon avenue and Main street. Man Without a Country by Miss tion checks may be secured In any to se will be the group presented Harvey. Concluding the pro- other way. Myrth The state offices will be in the Unsag on the best stunt at this time. be My Buddy by Robert will gram ;es for this event have not been ion Pacific building, where the SoPendleton. ted as cial Security board is located at presyet. After presenting a financial stateGAIN ent. Definite knowledge of what the ment showing a balance of $18.86 afon the days program will be For s Junction football changes will be has not been receiv- ter all receipts and disbursements xe, beginning at 2:00 p. m. on 3 Disbursements of the Carbon couned, but it is expected that they will had been accounted for, members of work on the part of local the band contest committee for the field. A crowd of 3,000 per-s- s ty welfare department during the Received mean added as contest said. is totaled $13,875, Mr. the attend to of October Dougherty month offices, National Regional Band contest held expected A will introduce to local gridiron compared with $12,742 for September here May 13, 14 and 15, tendered Authorization for a new recreation one of the finest prep football and $11,956 for August, according to Dies Boys their Girl Branch Areresignations to Price City counwas P. W, the Stations in the Rocky Mountain a report issued this week by Manager project under cil at its regular meeting Monday C. from week Vertis this here ceived ipn, John Maulsby. Early Fouc Price rrleri attended the Exevening. Wood, state recreation director, by Lth Fred W. Keller scheduled to The statement, submitted by A. S. plorer leaders fend Scoutmasters October 503 households in Charles H. Madsen, county director. During toastmaster, Legionnaiares will Carbon county received aid, an inPrivate graveside service were IIorley, secretary-treasure- r, listed training moot in Provo canyon SatIt is expected that the present work turkey banquet beginning at crease of 39 families over the preced1:00 total receipt conducted at afternoon disat Sunday be will and in urday and Sunday. They were Frank on the $3,097.92 county being carried oclock at the Carbon County month. The total number was enlarged if the state department finds oclock for Verla Branch, 11 year-old bursements at $3,079.06. The matter Bryner, president of Carbon stake M. ing -- try club. Entertainment distributed as follows: Old age as there are sufficient funds available. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of the committee members resigna- I. A.; Ed. E. Morgan, member of the by Miss Dorothy aid for dependent w'ho died early Saturday tions was tabled by the council, to be M. I. A. board; William 194; sistance, Also, plans are being made for a re- Branch, Include a whistling solo by at 3; general asher parents home in Price acted upon at some future date. The Explorer commissioner forCampbell, blind, 103; Carmorning in children, institute creational leaders Carbon Ruth Temple, a dance by Miss sistance, 176 and sendee cases, 27. She had been members, in addition to Mr. Horsley, stake; and Charles H. Madsen, memof meningitis. spinal bon county, probably within the next Wilson, and several songs by are: ber of the central committee. Of the total money expendtd dur- ten days. All interested parties have ill about a week. Olson. Verla was born in Wellington H. B. Goetzman, Elmie Bernard!, old as for age went to only $5,418 October been register, Allowing requested Ray Passey, chairman of leaderthe banquet a public ing child- such courses as have at least eight March 30, 1926, coming to Price when Nick Galanis, G. J. Reeves, for dependent Ray $3,662 for the Utah National "ival dance will assistance, ship be held in the she was two years old. This year Walters, Ed Williams, Melvin Wilson, Parks training council was in charge of the $79, needy blind; $3,785.67, gen- persons registered will be given. All 'wMoon dance ren, to be music in the sixth grade at Mrs. William Hakalo, Mrs. Henry hall, $970, administrative school, church, and social leaders of she had been meet, assisted by Chief Executive A. Tubed by Bonaccis orchestra. eral assistance; high school. accounted recreational activities may attend. junior Harding Ruggeri and Father J. C. Coyne. A. Anderson and Assistant Executive Social security Makers, horns, caps and serpen- - expenses. Receipts, according to the report, Merrill Christopherson, of the total disbursements Recreation leaders at present in Surviving are her parents and both of are to be Mrs. Ada Shimmin were as follows: given away free to for $8,760 Mad Balance on hand Provo. grandmothers, to Mr. addition in $5,115. other the the welfare county, Suests. Ticket sales for this and v7rfM.' Hamilton, Price; and Mrs .Jane Branch She was an from 1936, $69.01; concessions, $840; Plans ase being made for a local Eave been The increase over the preceding sen, are: excellent, according Scofield; Grace Van only child a boy having preceded her dances, $337.50; concerts, $272.51; leaders training meet in the near fuRobertson Davis who is in charge of month P in death by two years. booklet sales, $92; donations, ture here at which time salient feaHelper; Lola Buffmire, Wervon, 'gements, and a good turnout is about evenly divided among the variServices were conducted by Bishop Dora tures of the district camp will be O. Price; Edward, Grant Price; feted. The dance will ous at in departments. Interment was Orson Guymon. begin Among the 26 disbursement items presented to county Scouts and ExRich, Wellington; Alex Presses, Price. Price oclock. cemetery under direction of listed, the following were outstand- plorer leaders. '3i announcement this week Mr. Licenses Thomas Deseret Mortuary. ing: Blankets, rental and losses, One hundred and ten persons from Aid Classes those who have $474.30; judges fees, $429.60; labor, Carbon, Emery, Utah, Wasatch, Uinid o ke? To In Week HEALTH OFFICER TO SPEAK faithfully to make $316.85; committee expenses, $237.18; tah, Juab and Millard counties atTo Be Given Dr. Carr of the state department of contest director expense, $200; rooms tended at least part of the extensive He es-Possible. Here Couples Red Cross C. E. Huish for ex-- tf health will speak in the L. D. S. tab- - for judges, directors, $193.70; motion two-dJ Ranked course of instruction. be American Legion the emacle next Tuesday afternoon at picture expense, $186.29; fireworks, .ls otagnificent Another feature of the Red Cross a meeting sponsored by the Carbon $172.17; meals for judges, directors, With the issuance of four marriage new Price Returns To Practice Locally ; or the the week by the lum- past licenses O. K. Clay of Salt Lake City, program in Carbon county will be Stake Relief society, it was reported: $131.78; transportation,-$111.65during morning program. for the addpd Monday evening, w'hen the this week by Mrs. Angus Johnson. ber rentals and materials, $116.82. county clerks office, the total reached formerly a practicing attorney in Hold . Armistice Meeting November 0f a series of First Aid classes The public has been cordially inin Price who has been engaged in govfirst nine days Hackii WILL HOLD TRAFFIC NIGHT he the principal six. Those obtaining licenses during will be held in conjunction with the vited to attend the meeting which is ernmental service during the last a sPecial at Carbon classes Memm. are: 3:30 education at to Traffic Night will be held this three years, has returned here to rescheduled adult Armistice p. seven begin n,rdays Day the past tLii the Price Kiwanis club Gus Allic Kovich, 24, San Jose high school, it was announced this bers of Relief societies are especially evening at the first regular Novem- sume private practice. He has taken who will be urged to attend. ber meeting of B. P. O. Elks lodge office quarters in the Silvagni buildoclock in the and Emma Louise Harris, week by Vernon Merrill cafe usic will be furnished California, No. 1550. Under direction of the so- ing, planning to make his future resiinstruction. of 6. in charge y p,', November 24, Price on The second feature on the Lyceum cial and community welfare commit- dence here. The classes will be given each Monschool vocal en- Jaramillo, 19, Price, and Hugh wiU sinS a medley of Thelma Bishop, 17, Spring Glen, on day and Thursday evenings begin- program at Carbon high school will tee a special program has been ar"atit ,lCh 17 at Car- - j be on Stratosphere Balloons to be ranged, assisted by C. A. Knobbs and THANKSGIVING DANCE ning at 7:45 p. m. in Room ,Keep the Home November 8. :EmgS-an- d Merrill said, presented to assemblies at 10:00 and George Collingham, police chiefs for Mr. school, A bon Adabelle high and Thanksgiving dance, proceeds Guiseppi Juliano, 51, 7etheffthe pr0jrram for the Dobson, 35, both of National, on No- Standard and advance groups will re-- 1 11 500 a. m. Monday, November 15. Helper and Price cities respectively. from which will be used for the SemThe Traffic Night observance is inary fund, will be given next Friday ceive instruction, with the possibility The. Lyceum course includes five tclauH rIinance committee of vember 10. the National added be for held will by class by request of the grand official night, November 19, at the Price tabpresented programs further a 1 by KickrT U chairman as Franklin Noah Guymon, 54, Hunt- that work toward their Assemblies of Los Angeles, Califor-- j body of the Elks, the event being na ernacle, by the local M. I. A. Dancto wish who those 51, and Byron ington, and Cordelia Manning, in that order, nia. instructors certificates. 5. ing will commence at 9:00 p. m. Denver, Colorado, on November frPnce Ar-D- ay ac-t- COUNTY PROJECT fol-iw- di-a- nlvc i Carbon Students To Armistice Program Employment Under States , E set-u- Co-capt- first-stri- Sun-Advoc- be m ng ball-snappi- ng e, War-tim- COMMITTEE ON BAND CONTEST MAKES REPORT : EXPENDITURES OF WELFARE OFFICE SHOW SMALL Authorization County Recreation Projects Next Carbon-Gra- Ki-5- Carbon Men Attend Instruction Course For Leaders -- 36 - Home At Saturday 3 -- ed num-arrang- Ol-w- ill j ?, -- f-- w Marriage Granted Four First Under Sponsor j ay i Ja f tion-wi- de |