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Show A Back The Back The Mighty 7th War Loan Mighty 7th War Loan AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUN AND NEWS-ADVOCAT- E Price, Carbon County, Utah, June 14, 1945 I'oL 54 UTAH, 1101 A CONSOLIDATION WV0M1HC Postpone Wednesday Meeting Is Called Halt-Holida- Rllll FOR UJJ.1V OFFICES of union members who official posi- aspiring for an Mine Work-- L United with the elec- at the coming 22, district been have 4, on September at main the nomination for nlaced office in Rock Springs, according Practically all retail stores in Price will observe the scheduled Wednesday beginning: next week, according to A. D. Keller, head of the merchants association- - The halfholiday is expected to be in effect through the summer months. Following a visit with the war manpower commission officials In Salt Lake City Wednesday, J. A. Theobald, retail group secretary, reported that no action will be taken against merchants who observe the closing affecting their essential ratings. y; CARBON PRIEST Number 24 Good Rainfall Recorded First i Part of June TO HOLD FIRST MASS IN PRICE ' mission, which stated that stores which allow a half holiday face the possibility of losing their es- J June so far has been a pretty wet month for this section, according to N. P. Pettersson, government weather registrar. Up to June 10th, 1.28 inches of rain fell, compared to 1.10 during the entire month of June last year. In May only .13 of an inch was registered, The highest temperature this month was taken down Tuesday, June 12 which was 83 degrees, the lowest being s' June 6 and 7 with 38 de- grees. High and low last s' month were 81 and 38 de- V grees. Civic Climbs In old Meeting Saturday Rev. Henry Piacitelli was or- s' dained to the Catholic priesthood $ sential rating. He stated that workers in es- at St. Marys seminary, Perry-vill- s' Mo., last Saturday, June 9 sential industry are on a work week, and that half holidays by Most Rev. Father George J. sj will jeopardize the food distribu- Donnelly of St. Louis. Father Pia- Js tion system. Alton Hartle, Utah citelli was ordained as a member sj AltMiss Approximately thirty directors Dowd, to Joe department of labor wage and of the Congregation of the of the Associated Civic Clubs of date for nominsj hour manager, in commenting on sion (Vincentian Fathers). hough the closing Southern Utah attended the civic most Father Piacitelli will celebrate Js the situation, said that cutting ations is not until June 20, anclubs meeting held in the city hall been names have already hours by half day closing would his first solemn mass in the Notre '' 's in Price last Saturday, June 9, at Dame in church Price Sunday, nounced. leave employers liable under wage which time such projects as the 11:15 will at He oclock. election will 17, June A and hour laws, if, since wage primary A. Js of the Geneva Steel Rev. the Thomas be assisted disposition the before gentime some by held be stabilization, firms have cut the as assistant the '' who Plant, attempt of the state the V.F., Butler, and priest; persons eral election work week, thus increasing weekJs to tax property in orRev. Francis R. Lamothe as s' the government are: time at on that voted be rates. ly wage yill '' s' to der funds to participate F. attain Rev. Sanders men the John Sixteen will leave deacon; Monday, Observance of a half holiday William The feeling that the half holiMcPhie, president as John Rev. and the for service in the armed in the Robinson act, the coal pro18, June retail merchants in in now Price by Price should each be of effected residing day anyway A. LaBranche will deliver the formerly forces from Carbon county, and cessing plant, and the naming of Bock Springs, incumbent; Albert Wednesday during the summer was expressed by some merchants, mon. others will also leave on an Interregional highway from three was months Mr. who postponed, said that Fox, Sunnyside; according many employees Roberts, 8:00 to this county, according Denver to Salt Lake City, were held at be will A transfers reception to D. A. Keller, president of the actually work more than 48 hours Wyoming; and one other man from B. or to Otto McKinnon, clerk of the discussed and motions carried repthfe whose name was not merchants association, and a each week and as the stores stay Notre Wyoming The service board. The list is resenting the view of those present selective of business all men and open later than usual on Saturdays meeting available at the Price office. in regard to each project. Mrs. of be in will follows: as charge Joe Dowd, employees affected has been call- and before holidays, the closing The meeting was called to order S. Nelson, chairman; Mrs. Ross Glenn James Helper; Ballinger, ed for at would not effect the total hours the city Friday evening Price, incumbent; Tony Cabonic, 3 p. m. in the dining room of at D. L. R. Mrs. J. Ernest Sam Harris, Kenilworth; Eldridge, Burnside, Kenilworth; Mr. Zourick, Wyo- hall to discuss the project and de- worked to any extent. Pin-tthe Mrs. Mrs. W. Max William Fred Jack city hall by Dr. F. R. King, Aubert, Cortese, Helper; Boneta Harrison had drawn far cide whether or not the closing Several cities of the state alming. who first reported on a Mrs. Grosso. Severina and Robert president, Judd, Fullmer, Price; in closthe lead in the Price Bond program will be carried through. ready are observing half-da- y Virgil Wel- meeting held In Salt Lake City on born in Queen contest and is still was Piacitelli Father Thomas Larsen, Price; Bryan unThe one each is keeping closing arrangement post- ing week, it day Wright, Rock Springs, incumbent; Sunnyside July 5, 1918, a son of her second place position in the lington; Elbert Lloyd, Price, John April 25 between Utah truckers J. E. Barnely, Sunnyside; Willard ponement came following a news derstood. Helper merchants have and the state road commission. A. Piacitelli. Mrs. John and Mr. release from Salt Lake City attrib been studying the half holiday county race. Her total votes on Kenneth Miles, Price. Craig, Castle Gate. Dr. King stated that it was found to moved Frederick The Charles Price, shortly family Mooney, Pauldiwere uted to Joseph S. Mayer, state 1974, with Thursday International Board member proposal, but nothing definite has where he received his eduearly ette Bertot, the other Price con- Dragerton; Rudolph Sacco, Spring at that meeting that the road comrector of the war manpower com been decided. John Vlochovich, Royal, incumbmission did not have funds enough Dame in Notre school, cation testant, having 502. High contest- Glen; Joe Raymond Sanchez, to ent; Wallace Treat, Standard-villof of Elmer the Sisters Salt participate in the Robinson act Wallace, Charity by taught Wayne ant for Carbon county is Sally Price; Ruddy Coble, Winton, WyoSt. Vincent de Paul, and the Car- Buffmire, Dragerton, with 2866 Lake City; Verl Jefferson Penrod, which was passed by congress to George Crank, Hannah, ming; bon high school. Determining up- votes, and Jean Woodhead, Helper, Florence, Arizona; Joe Ori, Jr., permit the federal governments ReliaWyoming; Kenneth D. Coke, CLUB on his vocation to the priesthood, stands in third place with a total Helper; Ralph Snooks, Saratoga, granting money to states for supnce, Wyoming; Malcolm Condie, he entered St. Vincents college, of 1514, plementary road building. Under Wyoming. Rock Springs. E. this act, the federal government the preparainclude Transfers Mo., Girardeau, Floyd Cape of in Listed order their votes, The Price Lions club will be No. 4 Board memtory seminary for the Western the Carbon queens are: Sally Craig, Sunnyside; Jack T. Powers, will pay 71 per cent of the monber Melvin Thomas, Rains, in- host this Thursday evening to sev- GORDON province of the Congregation of Buffmire, Dragerton, 2866; Bon- Dragerton and James Y. Kawaoka, ey expended by the state on this cumbent; Adrian Anderson, Roy- eral distinguished guests who will type of roads. the Mission, in 1935. Two years eta Harrison, Price, 1974; Jean Helper. give information on the club al; Robert Pollick, Royal. Tom Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, exnumsame he began his novitiate and Woodhead, Helper, 1514; Betty the later Approximately No. 5 Board memprogram for the aid of ecutive secretary of the associawas admitted to vows in Septem- Crissman, Helper, 1046; Alice ber will be called up for the blind. Sight conservation and ber Earl (Curly) Jones, Kenilexamination July 11 as for tion, then told the group that it ber, 1939. He then took up his OGreen, Helper, 1018; Paulette blind projects are important proworth, incumbent. Unopposed. St. in studies Mr. McKinnon. Only was the intention of the state road said seminary June, major d Gordon mine Creek The Bertot, Price, 502; Betty Bragdon, Robert Far-ris- grams of Lions International, and District Auditors 30 years of age are commission and the governor to under men Castle Gate, 307; Anita May by the Utah Coal company Fasend out a representative who Spring Canyon; Sam Dexter. the local committee in charge feels to his addition taken. In now parents, being 201. Castle down was shut Gate, Ilreinson, Monday morning fortunate in securing the group to Tellers Names were not availaincludes 1400 (Continued on page 8) been Fiacitellis inducted have About ther family because of a miners walkout reble. Milpresent the project. two brothers: local from Carbon and board five sisters by the Among the guest speakers and sulting from the companys failure dred, Florence, and Helen Jean county, but total of those in the to men retroactive their the B. pay entertainers are Murray Allen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. service from the county is over Piacitelli, been due had This money RODEO Salt Lake City, state supervisor of pay. Lake 2100 which includes enlistments Salt Eleanor City; Delpaiz, the school for adult blind; Miss the miners since May 10 accord Lt- Adeline and women and those who resided contract. new to the PlateJh working Zella Pessetto, home teacher for ing Edward rse here but were in the service prior corps ADDED; Eastern Utah; Miss Benita Ram-eri- z, but the men had chosen to remain a a"d to the beginning of the war. : U; 10 June until after work the at a blind student of Carbon , Daniel Piacitelli, a student for the All gambling is to cease on June About 175 men have been dis college; Harold W. Green, field WILL priesthood in St. Josephs college, 15, at 12 midnight, except friendly charged from duty, said Mr. Me The men walked out at this time Mountain agent for the Utah school for the view, Calif, card games, and all places have Kinnon. deaf and blind, together with a as they felt that the money should Considerable headway has been been notified to desist at that member from the Ogden Lions be paid in lieu of the fact that Dudler stated tomade in interesting high school Joe Sheriff A meeting of the Robbers Roost Will time, OF the company will also have to club. graduates in attending Carbon colday. Roundup committee was held in club president, William A. meet the vacation pay of $75 per Lions 15; 50 NO. operlege next fall, according to Presithe city hall person apprehended Any Tuesday evening, Johnson, has requested all mem- man on the June 25 pay day and be a will dent Aaron E. Jones, who says device with a decision being made on gambling ating bers and guests be present at this the men question the companys the under that after spending four days in statutes, prosecuted many of the events. Vacancies in meeting, which is scheduled at ability to meet all this amount at is a states which that Emery county last week that an gambling the committee were also filled. Clear skies and warm weather Inn tonight, June 14, be- one time. L. Wendelbow, locating engi- encouraging number, of committo a penitenand subject It was decided at the meeting Ottos felony the in past was called by which has prevailed state road commission ments had been made by students The walk-oginning at 7:30 p. m, to hold a state tiary sentence. Sheriff Dudler neer of the rope twirling event for told the' few days in this part of the who Lake Salt from Frank Kowiolski, been givnotice had this City, arrived here there. President Jones plans to said that children up to 16 years, of age to continue, following week has been doing visit the Uintah Basin in the near and men to remain out until they were and likely this that in time to en they gamblers, about one week before the roundthe rainy spell, will be a boon to work from future and contact students from to which in five relocating have highway paid. days up begins. The winners of this fishermen who intend to celebrate might VFW to Colton on U. S. high- the high schools in that section. Price their clean places. up event will be given tickets to atthe opening day of the fishing office boasts of way 50. The Castle Dale Lions club went Last tend the rodeos with three tickets Here season to try for samples of the The sheriffs The road commission is doing on record at its last meeting as who several investigators, special to the first, two to the second and finny tribe. have been investigating places in the surveying so that immediately urging Emery county, high school District one to the third departMrs. Minnie Gordon, place winner. The Friday, June 15, opening day in the past thirty days where gamb- following the end of the war, worka graduates to attend Carbon colcommittee intends to make this ment fisher' of the Miners Post Utah, should be good for president on the highway may begin as has been allowed. an annual event if lege. Also at the meeting, the reJack Powers, charged with grand men in this section, according to ling enough enthus- Auxiliary of the Veterans of Forconstruction project, lationship between Carbon and postwar condition cusiasm is shown this year. information concerning eign Wars from Salt Lake City, larceny, was placed into the funds for which will be taken Emery counties was discussed in a The first contest will be held at was for the initiation of tody of his father upon the posting and stocking of streams. Several present the fivj million dollars a favorable from the rodeo grounds in the naming light. new charter members of a $200 cash bail, by the district loads have been planted above twenty-fofor three years allotted to Be year of the to Dr. Jones, the colAccording roundup queen and her at a meeting held Tuesday, June court, this week. He will remain Sunnyside, Huntington and other Utah by the federal government. two aides. The committee is into Fish secure a large resihere. near waters until 15 plans under his fathers custody tributary 12, at the civic auditorium. By It is expected that the road will lege near the school dential viting all women and building girls 16 Members taking the obligations June 18, when he is to be inducted and game officials state that the be widened to standard width of years and over to enter this conwere Chasta Stevenson, Verda into the army. If he remains in sport should be good on upper will 52 feet, and 36 feet in the canyon. for use as a girls dormitory. A new which The reservoir, test. The judging will be done on Craig, Catherine Thorpe, Violet S. the army for a period of sixty fish creek. furnish culinary water to the res- Wm. Osborn, former district road home economics instructor will live with the girls. It is expected horsemanship, appearance and Olsen, Josephine Stevenson, Helen days or longer the case will be Most streams will be open to idents of Helper, is scheduled for engineer here, and now of Provo, that about twenty girls can be Personality, by the full rodeo com- Kimball, Betty Trauntvein, Dar- dismissed and the bail returned. fishing on June 15, but upper fish completion by July 15, according is state assistant locating engineer, mittee. Wearing apparel will not lene Stevenson, Anna Oppocher, Should he be released in less than creek above Scofield reservoir will to an official of the F. H. McGraw and he was in Price Wednesday in accommodated at a room charge be considered in 1. date of not more than $7.50 per month, Closing this judging. Shirlee Etzel, of Castle Gate; Bet- sixty days he will have to return not start until July Construction company of Provo, connection with the work. Vacancies were filled in the thus with cooking facilities avail31. trial. October is face who are building the reservoir. ty L. Barker, Karen Axelgard, to the court and board and room can be had committee which is now made up Folrence able, also were conSilvagru, Clara divorces Two granted is new reservoir The Duty, being of the TO HERE POST week. LEGION very this court reasonably. Also meals are Wilde, Sarah following: Jack Forrester, Norma A. Baker, in the district structed in the shape of a bowl served at the school cafeteria as President; Ben Ward, secretary; Sarah Marie Knight, Hannah They were: Lula Hartzell, from NOMINATE OFFICERS an will be covered with a conlow as fifteen cents, and it is Harry Simonson, treasurer and crete top as a means of keeping Barnes, Sylvia Branch, Elva S. James Jackson; Maxine Smith tickets; George Oman, stock feed- thought that total room and board Walter Tidwell, Bigelow. from Ester for contaminatmatter order be from in will Nominations Bigelow Price; Averill, foreign should not exceed $20 to $25 a 'nS and queen contest; W. W. and Ameri480 feet offices of Price post of the ing the water. It will be Myrtle Cook, Wellington; Hill a.nd Bill month. 2 14 will hold June and on Williams, parade; Flora Ricketts, Hiawatha. and circumference June in COMMISSIONERS MEETING can Legion Births at the Price city hospital Earl Jones, arena It is planned to strengthen sevMrs. Dean Murdock, and Mrs. grounds; Dr. J. The next regular meeting of the 21 at the regular meetings of the million gallons of water. The cost since June 1 are: U Hubbard, eral Stedepartments at the college Jack Phil Fister with Mrs. Earl concessions; commissioners will organization, according toJ. of the project is $52,000. June 1: Mrs. J. Protopappas, next year. An additional teacher Hussey, ushering; B. L. Dart, legal venson and Mrs. Marvin Smith, as Carbon county be held at the court house next Vaughn Olsen, post adjutant. Price, boy. is being secured for the home counselor; Vaughn Olsen, polic- - alternates, were nominated as Election of new officers will be INDUSTRIES GROUP June 2: Mrs. Silas Anderson, making department; the business Tuesday, June 19. Regular busienI11?; Blaine Thompson, advertisiannual 28 the at the June attend to to held Thursday, delegates WILL MEET TUESDAY ness matters will be attended Price, boy. ng. department is being enlarged with campment at Salt Lake City, at the session, which starts at 7:30 Legion hall. Dr. J. C. Hubbard is June 4: Mrs. George Ferderber, additional office machines, and 23, June on 22, commander. held ' be the present post which will A meeting of the directors of the Helper, boy. p. m. additional classes for music stu, and 24. Group Urges Carbon June 6:' Mrs. James Nass, Price, dents will be available, with a County Associated Induswere nominated Color bearers be held next boy; Mrs. Ward Johnson, Price, teacher for stringed instruments IS tries is scheduled to Help In Baarbara Day, Darlene Stevenson, SUMMER June 19, beginevening, Tuesday girl. and voice being added. Anita Up Vice 18 at 8:00 oclock at the Helper Betty Davis, June Carter, 8: Mrs. Glen Kofford, June ning and Betty Hreinson, Karrie Fister municipal building, according to Price, girl; Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, Sarah Marie Knight A J. A. Theobald, secretary. group of church and civic repr- L. Barker, and Price, girl; Mrs. Ross Bunnel, Figures Given Several matters of importance Helper, boy. esentatives met with members of was nominated for reporter. 8:00 6:00 to m., Wednesday: p. prorecreation The Price city e city to this section will be taken up Clothing June 9: Mrs. T. A. Cook, Welcouncil Monday night and DAY EVENT which will begin on Mon- Band concert and community sing- at the FLAG gram ELKS urged cooperation of the and members are lington, boy; Mrs. Floyd Mackley, session, of scheduled concerts city been be will given ing. Five day, June 18, has ice in to attend, said Mr. Theo Castle Gate, boy. Two hundred and twenty-si- x enforcing laws governing WILL BE BROADCAST as follows according to George throughout the summer by Mr'. urged bald. 10: Mrs. Joe Galliard, boxes of clothing material were June gambling and other illegal activi-,l- e M. Williams. E. of Young, director: hich are alleged to exist last from Price boy. The annual Hag day program Price, Saturday shipped 11:00 a. m. daily: Childrens play 6:30 to 9:00 Thursday: Boys TWO PRICE PEOPLE O. Elks will ere. The June 11: Mrs. Joseph Broder- which had been collected for Eugroup pointed out that the Price lodge B. P. for all chil- soball the in park hour city over the league. ick, Emery, girl; Mrs. Ben county and state law officers be broadcast this evening HONORED BY ELKS ropean war relief, according to dren from 4 to 11. have indicated Tournaments in tennis, archery Mrs. Wallace Grange, local chairman of Wilde, a program to clean KOAL, and will pay special honor boy; baseball Joseph Junior m. 3:00 p. daUy: P vice and horseshoe will be conducted drive. the conditions and asked the to John Mancina, who is the only 14. exalted ruler 12 T. girl. to R. Mitchell, past for boys from C1ys help. 19 girls and 19 boys werebom throughout the summer. Time and of Price B. P. O. Elks lodge was member of the organization killed league for Mr. hour Grange stated that 7368 m. Play 5:00 daily: p. givschedules for these tournaments named as second vice Mayor of at the hospital during May. were consigned to the ef Bracken Lee assured so far in this war. He will bemedal president 14. 12 to j pounds e cmmittee girls Elies will be announced later. Awards the state of the orThe clothing was that every assist-b- e en posthumously the organization agencies. 5:00 p. m. daily: American Le- will be given to winners. der last week at Salt Lake City, KIWANIS MEETING sorted and packaged through the given to help enforce of valor. Jackson Jewkes, baseball. gion lawF and the Members of the Price Khtfanis efforts of public spirited groups Arrangements can be made for and Mrs. Ruth Bernardi was seSpeakers will be Rev. Richard coach. cooperation of e cit7ens is and both in instruction club state Elks will be entertained this and individuals, having been doarchery of as lected auditor the and needed to make the E. Halbert, Exalted Ruler 9:00 Monday 6:30 to p. m., club tennis. This instruction will be Ladies association. Pr25ram successful. softball Thursday evening by a discussion nated by Price people. He espeQuinn and S. J. Sweetring, league. Adult Friday: 6 p. m. at on was D. of the Park rouncd a's went on record secretary. of national dairy cially expressed appreciation to daily older Jones given City and subject Byron men boys. Open to all concert and com- elected president of the state week, according to Henry Beckel, the relief society of he L. D. S. favoring the band y radio The first 9:00 m., Tuesdays: to p. business was a em or Patrl cars which is Byron Chappelle baU league. Teen-ag- e, munity singing will be held in the group, and succeeds Seth Billings who will be in charge of program church for its effort in helping nis Lake City the first Girls soft Salt nned to be installed in visitor with the work. arrangements. county 17. city park on Wednesday, June 20. of Provo. 13 by to and state officers. part of the week. Names nt. run-o- ff half-holid- ay e, 48-ho- ur '' Many Problems Affecting This Area Are Discussed At Interesting Session SIXTEEN WILL LEAVE MONDAY FOR SERVICES ' sub-deaco- n, Latest Results On W ar Bond Queen Race Are Listed Fan cPf us Secretary-Treasur- er e; DISTINGUISHED GUESTS WILL PRESENT LIONS PROJECT Sub-distr- CREEK pror-motion- Sub-distr- ict WORK STOPS on oper-ate- h, EVENT - QUEEN GAMBLERS GET COLLEGE URGES STOP NOTICE GRADUATES TO ENTER CARBON BE NAMED Fishing Season Start On June Outlook Is Bright LOCATING HIGHWAY NOW STARTED ut TwentyFour Taken Into Here Auxiliary Tuesday Action Taken Court In Helper Reservoir To ur Completed July . City Cleaning Conditions RECREATION PROGRAM SCHEDULED TO BEGIN ON JUNE Final On Drive Red-dingt- re-li- two-wa- |