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Show I A A AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Vol. 53 Canning Sugar Users Advised Hurry Up DRIVE; PLAN JUNE SHIPMENT to Carbon county will attempt ,ntt and load some more waste nawr on Monday and Tuesday, 26 and 27, Barney H. Hyde, and counoroer mayor of Helper, announced chairman, ty salvage T this week to MHyde began communities in various contact the them of the local salvage busy and by dates arrive loading the the time to load Carbon county will be able and Price at one two cars; at least In the event the one at Helper. one county committee feels only car of paper is available in the county, the car will be spotted at and taken to Helper for Monday Pnce for Tuesday. More information will be forthcoming at a later county advising the jan and is hopeful committees will get -- date. At the same time Mr. Hyde announced the next collection, he also revealed the disposition made of Postponing procurement of canning sugar purchasing permits until the 11th hour probably will result in many such persons getting into a jam near the end of the registration period, predicts Glen Ballinger, secretary of the local ration board. Help is now available for such registration, but will not be much longer, he warns, therefore those who do not wish to stand in line for hours, waiting their turn, are advised to register within the next few days, if possible. All registrations should be made by Friday of next week, June 16, but bear in mind that only a limited number can be taken care of the last few days, therefore register early. Issuing permits for motor trucks gasoline begins June 20, requiring extra workers now employed for sugar registration. gilt-edeg- ed World Interest In Carbon Mans Plan For Coal Advances worldwide interest in the Coal Logs method of utilizing Carbon countys chief product is shown by letters which have been received from interested various nations, latest elements of which communication from the Un-1of South Africa. In a letter to K. L. Storrs, president and manager of the Coal Logs wn, processing concerning which as under way a building program 5311 City for the initial mmercial production of their nei, the representative of the Unco of South Africa has requested conference to be held in Salt City next week. The representatives of the Union Africa are Sidney H. Wton and M. du Toit. The 0n a government mining r' Haughton is chair-FuResearch Board of LhAfnca. They will meet with the'lM?rrS and George W. Carter, in charge of research for Uje en-M- el mernfi1 50mmunications concern-fro- m have been received repre srntaigency .ln Brazil, to accord, 'tZsS'''h0WMaPr,ce kbs Daughters To Hkl Rummage Sale Lu?T8hters wiU hold a rum T 511 9 and 10 the old the basement next tho c, MoosJ to club. There will be a ot nice articles on sale, Tv,riety patronage of the public "Til bo Proceeds of the saio predated. 1'reh"e Kaie essay winners 16 The 1944 convention of the Utah state Moose association will be held in Price July 15 and 16, announces Stanley Young, chairman of the convention committee and president of the state association. No state meeting was held last year, due to war conditions. E. A. Callen, deputy supreme secretary, will be here to represent the supreme lodge at Moose-heaIllinois, where hundreds of orphan children are given a home, educated and trained to become outstanding citizens. There will be a public meeting on Sunday, July 16, mainly for the purpose of affording residents of Carbon and Emery counties an opportunity to learn of the splendid work being carried on at Mooseheart. Committee chairmen appointed to assist Mr. Young in convention activities are as follows: Fred Gagosian,, banquet; Theodore Thomas, arrangements;andFred pubWinkenwerder, program licity; Charles Atwood, general. Other committee chairmen will be announced later by William H. Toy, governor of the Price lodge. rt, Local Flour Mill Under New Owners And Is To Operate BOND SEUT3 OPENS MONDAY asWith the greatest sault in history successfully underway, Fifth War Loan kickoff meetnot specifying any particular plans ings this week took on added sighe directly for this field although as Carbon county joined nificance did touch on the Helper-Pric- e road a united home-froeffort to . alteration and the Price canyon over its Utah $46,000,000 quota put portion of Highway Fifty, stating first in the nation. that considerable engineering opThe fifth drive, this time for erations must still be carried on funds to finance the costliest war with regard to the two projects. naneuver of all times, starts MonHe pointed out that nothing definJust one week after D Day. day, ite could be stated now as to highIt will continue through July 8. because of war conditions ways Our share in backing this great and uncertainty of availability of push is very great, and I freely federal funds for thoroughfare predict that the patriotic citizens construction in the state, reporting Carbon county will lend this that eastern congressmen were 1943. sum to Uncle Sam before the drive durof Number workers placed reputting forth efforts to greatly Sesduce the amount of national money ing the past month was 193, of is half over, said Dr. E. B. to be made available for western whom 94 were brought in from sions, county war bond chairman. A special appeal went forth from other states. motor routes. Clarence Bamberger, executive Governor Maw stated that much vice chairman of the Utah War Fiof the of the states activities since the Bundy, committee. nance publicity and promotion depart- start of the war had necessarily This is it, he saiad, and the S. been confined to the metropolitan ment, and John Evans, chairsurest way to let our boys from man of the highway commission, area of Utah, action required be18 Utah know we are at their side in Price were also speakers. The former cause of development of war prois to make our own the Will This pointed out activities which have ducing plants and other war aiding Next quarterly conference of mark in history. Lets be first over been carried out previously by the projects in that district. Carbon stake, L. D. S. church, will invasion fund Those in charge of handling department which he directs, namRepresentatives of various sec- be held at Price tabernacle, Sun- the top in the drive. state the sales during the forthcomtions of of which this the were had been ing specific steps part day, June 18, announces President A gigantic military parade will ing fifth war loan drive and taken in the direction of develop- in attendance, Vernal and Du- Elton Taylor. inaugurate the drive Monday evethose who will make the sales ment in various sections of the chesne having delegations headed meeting will be ning in Salt Lake City and will be state. He has also brought out by their mayors present. A large The priesthood will hold a meeting this 9:00 a. m., first pubic meetat held evening in Ogplans in mind for the future, call- delegation from Emery county also ing, 10:30; afternoon session, 2:30; repeated Tuesday (Thursday) evening at the are also planevents den. Special D. K. attended. of to Price city auditorium, starting the Mayor Downey ing particular attention welfare at build welfare meeting, "Pass In In countries. ned other at 8:00 oclock. Some of the prospective development of the Helper, vice president of the indus ing, 12:30; special evening service, Revue!, a show utilizing the leaders in the drive will be in Green area and tries group, presided at the meet- 7:30, by the stake Sunday schools, cream of GI talent from every milattendance as well as those the Dewey dam. ing. in charge of Sheldon Allred, stake itary installation in Utah, will be who head the campaign in the superintendent. available on request for booking district, county and city. The In attendance' from Salt Lake by any county in the state for Fifth is of the for purpose meeting will be Patriarch Joseph S. Smith, War Loan rallies, starting June 19. organizing the setup in Carbon accompanied by a member of the The show is directed by Colonel H. and anyone interested is urged general welfare committee, repre' Kayser, and emceed by Sergeant to attend. senting general authorities of the Welding K. Smith. church. 8x10 foot memorin getting materials Is ials to those who have given their Difficulty Three deep wells are to be drill- ago gas was found at a compara- still holding up the address syslives in this conflict can be obtainIN ed at once in widely sepaarted lo- tively shallow depth in the Cisco tem for the tabernacle. Plans for ed from state headquarters for a cations in southeastern Utah dome and was used to make lamp remodeling the kitchen have been total cost of $75 by calling county Woodside (near Wellington) Cisco black. and are expeetd to be war bond committees. The cost prepared oil and Moab by The Utah Potash company is be- adopted soon, followed by execu includes painting and shipping, but Charged with second - degree and chemical companies in search hind the prospecting 10 miles west tkm of this project' not of names. They the inscribing murder in Price city court yester- of mineral deposits. Permits to of Moab, on Highway 160. Mack President Taylor last week made are and can be easily a also is oil drill in for Emery county putting up Drilling company a trip to Manti, where Carbon erected in any prominent place. day, Genero Alcala will be tried in derrick and will begin stake the district court on this charge, are sought, reports J. A. Theobald, plans on building a cottage Tooele county placed the first orprobably during the present term Carbon county developer, who drilling as soon as casing arrives, for the accommodation of mem- der. made a flying trip to Carbons sis- which is expected to be before the bers engaged in temple rites. Sevof court. volunteer Fourth of July. Potash and mag- eral other stakes already have such An army of 10,000 a complaint signed ter county Monday. Following workers is poised for the minalso Woodside describare The nesium other sought, drilling, May 4 by Sheriff S. M. Bliss that cottages near the temple. canvass to be launched MonAlcala did wilfully, premedita-tivel- ed in another column, is for car- eral salts. most counties with the in day This well will be a mile west of deliberately and with ma- bonic gas to make dry ice, the marof words State Chairman Charles lice aforethought murder Victor ket for which is much greater than one drilled by the Columbia Crude L. Smith, as their battle cry to The near is said Cisco have the well deConsiders corporation years ago, supply. Valdez, arraignment of the Were not asking you to give. fendant was postponed from May the Rio Grande railroad, 15 miles cut through rich ore beds of Were only asking you to invest. and sylvite. 5 to May 25 and again to June 7, northeast of that place, near the Back the inTheir slogan is: of on a section The location is on request of Marl Gibson, defense Colorado line. This is a Union than Before! vasion! More Buy One of the latest projects being Oil company project. school land owned by Robert B. attorney. not have died Utah That shall boys Price Junior the considered one by Los of One of the the requirements of the Moran, Angeles, After hearing the testimony Chamber of Commerce, the direct- in vain! and attorneys arguments, which drilling permit for this well, ob- principal proprietors of the Utah ors of which postponed their a and tained from the Interior Potash company prominent Depart began at 10:00 a. m. and lasted until from Tuesday of Price 3:00 p. m., except for the noon re- ment, is that operations must be consulting engineer. He and his monthly meeting to same day next week the this Dr. a to Cornell extended of 8,000 feet, brother, Hugh Moran, depth Eve cess, Judge S. J. Sweetring anSpeaks is the sending of a monthly nounced his verdict, which was unless oil or granite rock are struck University, New York state, are week, Club mimeographed letter to former that the defendant probably was before this depth is reached. Years supervising the drilling. members now engaged in military not guilty of first degree murder, service, keeping the latter Inform President Earl Durrant of the but that there was probable cause Several ed of Jaycee activities and other Price Rotary club addressed the to believe that he committed seccivic affairs. East Carbon provisional Rotary ond degree murder. Alcala was week local Homes Also contemplated is furnishing club at Sunnyside Monday night, committed to the county jail, with information to prospective service giving his observations at the reout bail, to await trial. men as to what they may expect cent district conference of Rotary Construction of several more should inspect those now under The alleged crime was commitafter joining our countrys armed held in Idaho Falls. to each other Price scheduled is in Val new homes construction, opposite ted in a Helper beer parlor, If this project is adopted, forces. Belmont Richards of Price, speon either side of 5th street. One dez allegedely being fatally stab- start next week, reports Gus from outside points will cial speakers resi28 30 is 25 two the other representative of Rotary Inhas who claims the feet, by be invited to come here and diS' that bed by Alcala, who by already in the application of ternational former tried to stab him, therefore dences well under way on North 30 with a 6x12 front porch. the East Carbon club for a charter, Both residences have full base- cuss the subject in self defense Alcala wrenched East 5th street, one block south of Work on the local airport also is told the members that he expects the weapon from Valdez grasp and the southeast comer of the Carbon ments, same size as the superconsidered, as well as early the club charter very soon. Plans being concrete structure, with eight-inc- h inflicted the wound, which he college campus. in promoting Victory gar- are under way for a special charactivity dwelling-housrest inch more which new Twenty-fowalls, upon eight claims he did not know was fatal dens and improving Price by home ter presentation banquet and proare to be erected in this vi- floor beams. Floors are of until days afterwards. painting, cleaning up vacant lots, gram. President Henry H. Jones inch the on from lots oak, purchased cinity of junk and abandoned of the East Carbon club has desigrid getting on ends as well as sides. city of Price recently and financed buildings. nated R. L. Olson to work with Mr. two house in The each Federal the Housing Authority, chimneys by Howard Means, Jr., new Jaycee Richards on arrangements for which has approved the plans and will be lined with square tile, one came home last Wed charter night. Efforts are being specifications, as has the city of 12 by 12, the other 8 by 12 inches. president from Price city hospital, made to obtain the presence of R. nesday conIn soil The this tract, which Price. where he had been confined for H. Wells of Pocatello, president of Anyone who is skeptical about tains 70 building lots, is free of two months with a broken leg, re' Rotary International. The East Listening to property owners the new homes being first-clarock and gravel and of fine quality suit of an accident at the Sunny, Carbon club has been assured the who made equalization requests side mine of the Utah Rock As participation of C. E. Boring of and sale of lots in the Price INDIAN LABORERS ARE phalt company, of which he is sales Buhl, Idaho, retiring district govarea occupied much of the REGISTRATION OF YOUNG ACTORS HERE FRIDAY BROUGHT HERE TO AID manager. Mr. Means is now get ernor and Gomer Peacock of Price, attention of the county commison crutches, which he governor-elec- t, sioners at their first June semifor the charter SUGAR BEET GROWERS ting around Parents of children who are expects to use until August affair. monthly session Tuesday. night members of the cast of "Young More workers are badly needed President Jones Lowell Rasmussen, county agent, appointed Ray With an increase of approxi- at the5unnyside mine, where America and who plan to was named as chairman of a comH. Naylor of Dragerton, acting acres to one over Lake hundred the Salt make the to trip mately 90 are persons employed during mittee to arrange and direct the of the East Caramount of sugar beets grown here the summer months, City are requested to register Carbon county exhibit at the Utah bon according club Lloyd E. succeeding last year, ranchers are pointing Mr. Means. their children for bos reservastate fair next falL He is to name Scouler, who left Sunnyside reschool the in the at tions their Harding operations currently his associates. cently for Richmond, California. direction of thinning, according to FORRESTER CONFERS 9) afternoon The commissioners also made a Friday2:00(June 6:00 man until field for the from it ON Branch, oclock, EMPLOYMENT Ray AT blanket arrangement in purchasing was announced yesterday by MILWAUKEE MEETING Holly Sugar company. their insurance, a plan which conSeven hundred acres of beets the committee. tinues buying from the same agents been planted in this section have John C. Forrester, manager of An as heretofore. appropriation he stated. Thinning op the U. S. Employment service of this FIRM BEAN dolyear, PLAN SEED e in the amount of seventy-fiverations started the first of the fice at Price, left Saturday evening lars was also made to aid the FOR PRODUCTION HERE month. for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to at Announcement was made yesto Lake Salt Young America trip IS ADVANCING NICELY Indians have been tend a convention of the Interna terday by the State Fish and (Maes Thirty-si- x City. brought into the area to assist with tional Association of Public Em. department that the left fork Late in the afternoon the com' Carl F. Deitz, representing a the thinning, sufficient, to relieve ployment He expects to return middle fork of White liver missiofiers went to Scofield in con' shortage of help, June 13. Two other delegates the Daniels Ranch, near nection with Bureau of Reclama- large seed firm in the east, was a any anticipated are urged to be consid- from Utah made the trip, in com' Summit, is to be open for tion business. Their next regular visitor here again this week in the Employers erate of the imported workers and pany with Mr. Forrester: James with the start of the. sttrta, session is scheduled for Tuesday, interest of development of the prothis will assure good thinning, ac E. Carr, Salt Lake, and Helen L. 15. It had previous earlier in started this to L gram year June 20, an evening meeting this area to produce garden bean cording to Mr. Branch. Haws, Provo. Canada was the only nounced as closed t? jrroclrr --'' x start at 7:30 oclock. He also advised that despite the other foreign country expected R. B. Hyatt, liCJt seed for general selling. Mr. Deitz, also announced 1 ) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Branch, a resident of Parma, Idaho, and lateness of the season if ranchers be represented at the conference. Gooseberry reservoir, rt C-- 1 1 residents of Oakland, California, who has been working through the will crowd the beets a good procould result. The stormy Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jeanselme of Fish creek, will be during the past eighteen months, Price Commission company, re- duction slowed this has weather have been visiting with relatives ing. This is located in addihas he that relatives spring with up signed ported been visiting have at Grand Junction, Colorado. 'j , tional growing plots in this section growth. county. and friends in this area. Evans discussed proposed action on highway development, land-nav- al nt , Next Carbon Stake Quarterly Meeting On June In Bond Drive Workers Eve Meet H-H- River-Thompso- ns DRILL WELLS FOR OIL, POTASH, MAGNESIUM GAS EAST OF HERE INDICT ALCALA FOR MURDER SECOND DEGREE well-financ- ed four-sid- ed 122-fo- ot house-to-hou- se y, Junior Chamber car-nall- ite Price Many Projects Rotary Head Monday To New County More Price Construction Of Scheduled To Start Next Hak-aso- n, ur es three-quart- er tongue-and-groov- ed Name County Agent To Direct Exhibit At The State Fair ss Riv-ervie- w secret- Transfer of the operation and management of the Farmers Mill and Elevator in Price to new owners on the first of June, was announced last week, followed by a statement that the flour production plant would be put into immediate operation. H. C. (Bud) Nortotn and Irwin Behunin have formed a partnership and taken over management of the plant. They will continue to produce Maid of the Valley and Snowflake brands of flour which have been products of the local plant for many years, a flour. They will also carry a complete line of commercial feeds, the announcement stated. hard-whe- at Flag Day Prgram Council Meets Monday Night he local lodge of next w Members of the Price city counednesday. announce-i- ll ment of aames of essay winners cil will hold their first regular be was stated today meeting of the month next Monby Tom, rf e the starting at 7:30 Prir. urpin, exalted ruler of day evening, order. oclock. Presented Elks During the past month there were 247 separations of Carbon miners, reports John C. Forrester, in charge of the Price office of the U. S. Employment service. This number of miners left their jobs, for various reasons. Some were farmers returning to crop work, others were sheep shearers with equipment regularly used during the shearing season, while many gave excuses not considered good. Total number of workers employed in Carbon mines on May 1 was 3,705, an increase of 371 Over the same date last year. Labor needs during the period decreased almost exactly the same number, 361., Total additional workers needed May 1 was 1,035, compared to 1,396 at that date in CAMGFQ ar $6.-5- 1; tied. Leave Jobs In May Mr. ar Sell Many Price Lots, Result Of F.H. A. Building State Convention Lodge On July 15 And 247 Carbon Miners nt Two residential structures rapcollidly taking shape in the college to the As announced prior financed by the Federal ection all monies received from district, Administration resulted Housing to over was sale turned the paper in more real estate activity in Carthe various Boy Scout troops bons county seat than for years. throughout the county on the basis One realtor reports the recent of their paper contribution (by the sale of 29 lots. Vic Fausett, local a Mr. to Hyde pound). According contractor, bid $8,500 on a building total of $313.82 was received from choice residential tract belonging the paper sale. However, miscellaneous expense of $2.06 (phone to the city, adjoining the city park calls and bank charge), left a net on the northeast. The city council rejected the bid total of $311.76. Following is the breakdown of Monday evening, partly because a how the money was divided and number of people objected to the the pounds of paper: Kenilworth, proposed deal, on the ground that 2800 pounds, $14.48; Helper Moose it would prevent a number of prospective home owners from conTroop, 14,713, $76.07; Spring CanL. S. D. 2800, $14.48; yon, Troop structing the type of dwellings (Helper) 3097, $16.01; Hiawatha, they desired, in this fine location Another reason given by the 5160, $36.37; Wellington, 1260, Castle Gate, 1500, $7.76; Price, council for its negative action was (3 troops) 22,430, $115.96; Spring that pricing and selling each lot in dependently would result in the Glen, 6600, $34.12. Mr. Hyde pointed out a must city getting more money for the procedure to be followed in coll- property. Gus Hackason, who is building ecting and loading the next paper. 26 FHA homes here, states that he must Newspapers be kept separate is not worried about finding buy from magazine and books, otherwise a penalty is placed against the ers for all the residences, having so much confidence in Prices fuentire load of paper. He suggested that ture he believes that such dwellmagazines, newspapers and income books be segregated and be packed ings will be and bed in bundles with wire or property, when rented to occustring of about 25 or 30 pounds. pants. Individuals who are saving paper can help the Scouts when they collect it if they will keep the paHere Moose per and magazines separate and a Number 23 OF COUNTY BUSINESS CLUB ON This is an extremely election year, on A program of post-wdevelopduring which many officials ment which is planned to touch throughout the nation will every section of the state in acbe chosen by the voters, In cordance with opportunities availorder that all vote it is urged able in each area is uppermost in that every person be registhe mind of Utahs governmental tered to assure the right oi setup at present, according to a Js, casting a ballot during the speech delivered by Governor Herelections of 1944. bert B. Maw at a meeting of the Following are the registraAssociated Industries of Carbon tion days this year, published County Tuesday evening. at this time to start early Accompanied by two of the n, citizenship-actiofor urging states commissions heads, Utahs through use of the ballot, in chief executive outlined his purCarbon county: pose of the future with assurance June 20, July 25, August 8 that this area would be given its and 19; September 12 and 19; just consideration in any operaNo17 October 10, and 31; tions in the after-wseason, vember 1. Show the proper pointing out that development unof spirit citizenship by regder his administration had necesistering and voting. It is a sarily been halted because of the responsibility in which you necessities of the war. should not shirk. Ora chairman the last carload of paper the early part of April. m E TUESDAY EVENING, TELLS PLAN ed in a NEWS-ADVOCAT- SPEAKS AT MEETING GOVERNOR Make Sure Youre Registered To Vote In November collect- Growing OP THE SUN AND Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, June 8, 1944 seeking PAPER HI A CONSOLIDATION I ary-treasurer Open Additional Fishing Area In District Report tel arrs rj ca txi |