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Show SnilHT ur3day, 2G, 1916 COUNCIL COUNTY TIIE for those care. The council voted to ne Ful-rrLatter, chairman of the Ut ih Sta'e Fi dilation of Labor nd chaiiman .if the Legislate e Labut Committee, asking that a meeting 'be called for all labor oigania-- I turns in the state for the puip.se of preparing an agenda for the next seStU)I1 0f the state OF COMMISSION !fsindav lMpcr Mooe theMmeis if'1 n Council of ; Fn. tt l'o letter of protest to the of the bord of educataion In- O tile Ut-ithe employment of cerregarding i egai ding slon tain teachers in the county vas dustrial read and appioved mire injury n has issued an e comnn' ! be me ided in the state HIT PER NVMfS NfW Swine sife'y vde fm bidding LIQUOR STORE HEAD miner S removal d anuntilmju.ed the patient LL counH vinceBonra, world War II Sufficient!' " ell and a trip to will not aggravate ei an and an employee of Helper c lt'Take'city city for many years, has been ,r.c min- - named to succeed E Cnssman, m.nv injured nMStyu'r.' d.ed in route to Salt deceased, as manager of the Help- ers hl store Mr Bonza, a life- tv hoi ills The commis- - er liquor of the Helper area, resident sufficient long the e aie jion claims 'Kin Cai m county hospitals Mure on September 16. treatment of injured men except -- WORK TO BE ON A supei-mtendo- nt ri cu-.-- s USED AUTOMOBILE Quick action if you see us first. No Bother No T rouble JVo Fuss Appraisal and Insurance Required on jnly on 1937 and later models . . . New PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY Rooms Price 1-- 2 Utah Silvagni Building ACA Urges Farmers To Establish By Reseeding Worn Land Good permanent pastuies can Pljy an important part in the conservation plans of Cai bon coun ty farmers, says G W. Waterman chaiiman of the county agucul- - Cai ban county faimeis will re- - 1946. cene payments fiom the program! In explaining the proposed the government's share in this penciitUres, Mi Leavitt said conservation of land in addition, the program includes practices that make more sure the establishment of good pastures Among these are the regulation of migation systems, weed control, phosphate applications, develop-saiment of stock water facilities, land leveling and many others. Pastures can be given a good start this fall, Chairman Water- man concluded Farmers who have signed up for but have not completed other practices and who want to switch to pasture seeding should get in touch with us in the county ACA office at Price e A NEW ROOF? association These pastuies conserve both soil and water and piovide large amounts oI feed for livestock, he The pasture rover holds the soil and retards water runoff, al- lowing the ground more time to soak it up. Pastures, if good, will feed more livestock and less grain 'Will be required. This will de-- 1 crease the cost of liv estock pro-- I duction The agricultural conservation program pays a part of farmers cost of reseeding worn-oland and planting new pastures. Farm-- J ers gain from the livestock; fed off this land and the government cooperates in saving more of the nations topsoil. This finally adds up to more and better food and improved health for everybody, 'the chairman added. d. t MOOSE INTTLATE TWO The Price Lodge No. 166, Loyal Order of Moose, held an initiation meeting last Friday at which time Fred Keele and Claude Wheeler were formally taken into the RIO GRANDE DEMOLISHES DIESEL Call HERMAN M. SEPPI ROBISON ROOFING CO. Phone 858 - Price, Utah o ed east-boun- Insulated Brick Siding Asphalt Tile Kimsul Insulation White Asbestos Sid'ng east-bou- o SALES REPRESENTATIVE nd east-bou- James Halamandaris, Price Neldon Williams, Castle Dale Guarantee on All Roofs ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE 20-Ye- When accidents happen, they happen in bunches was the opinion voiced by officials of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad following a wreck which occurred Friday at about 11 50 p m. when a freight train plowed into another at the Thistle yards. Crews worked by searchlight d last Saturday to clear the mam line of the D. & R G. W. and an official investigation was begun to determine cause of the collision of two freight trains. The railroads huge diesel freight engine No. 542 was damaged seriously when it rammed into the rear of a train of empty coal gondolas near a curve m the Thistle yards. Nine cat lengths of the track were torn up, several gondolas and several freight cars on the diesel were smashed and about 50 sheep, part of the diesel freight load, were killed in the d track wreck. The also was blocked by the wreck but was cleared Saturday at 10 45 diesel-power- ar west-boun- s nd a. m., officials stated. Investigators reported Saturday that the coal car train was stopped on the line awaiting arrival of a helper engine to as-- 1 sist in getting the train over Soldier Summit. The conductor had gone to the Thistle depot for orders when the diesel red ball freight train rounded a curve m the yards and crashed into the stalled coal train. The diesel locomotive was de- -l fleeted and came to a stop pointed west. While the engine cab was not too seriously damaged, work- loco- ing parts of the three-un- it motive were practically torn away by .the impact, officials reported, one was injured in the ac- east-bou- nd cident. On September 26, another die- sel red ball freight on the Rio Grande crashed into a steam shovel that was operating in the at the new Blue Cut highway construction site. In that accident the engine was also badly damag- as was the steam shovel which belonged to the W. W. Clyde Construction company. " will complete her training on September 27. She will return to Puce for a visit with her parents, after which she will be assigned to a hospital for six months of intei ne training. Pi lor to entering Gradwall Laboratories, Miss Young attended St. Margarets Hall, Boise, Idaho for six months. She is also a graduate of Carbon high school. D nt ent funds available to the cummiSMOn v,n allow an expendituie of oniy $g50,000 for betterment" programs such as special oiling and resui facing pi ejects on smaller state roads He said the condition of the state's roads call for an expenditure in this class of at least ACCIDENT AT THISTLE YARD OF NEED ex-a- pres-coopera- tiv ut Plan. on 6 00 j your Auto. Loans made Car Purchases Financed recent mortality repoit released fiom the state department of health. This is slightly less than one per cent of the total population and is in line closely with be state average. Accidents lead the cause of death, 58 having died in the coun- -' ty fi om this cause, coal mining conti lbuting heavily in this type of demise Heart troubles are second with 36 and cancer comes in thud with 19 deaths. The balance' of the total is made up of vanous diseases that human flesh is heir to, but unlike several other counties Cai bon did not have any fatalities fiom hunger or cold, electrocution, flies, lightning, undu-lafever or rheumatic fevei. In this county in 1945, 600 births vveie registered, which shows a steady increase of about 8 per cent during a five- - ear period. State totals of deaths and bnths were 4624 and 15,644. These figures are all on a resident basis. a Utahs road program for the calendar year 1947 will have to be conducted on a patching rather than a reconstiuction basis, despite the largest tentative budget in its history $6,500,000, accord-- j ing to Ray H Leavitt, state road commission chairman. The tentative budget for next year exceeds that of 1946 by with one of the largest budget item increases being foi maintenance For maintenance tho tentative budget set aside $2,500,- 000 as compared with $1,870,000 in h LET US FINANCE YOUR NEW OR Training Sept. 27 Bertie Lou Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Young, who Deaths in Cai bon county during has been attending Gradwall Lab1945 numbered 190, according to oratories in St. Louis, Missouri, PATCHING BASIS ture t.d Mine Workers, ()lutlon cn. lT Price Girl Finishes REPORT SHOWS 190 DEATHS IN CARBON, 1945 UTAH HIGHWAY ei tfORSES ACTION Page Fifteen TRICE. UTAH E, IF YOU WANT YOUR IN- SURANCE TO DO A DE- PENDABLE JOB, YOULL WANT TO TALK THINGS OVER WITH US CARD OF THANKS $1,500,000. Other items in the budget are $2,000,000 for matching federal funds; $150,000 for surveys, and $1,500,000 for other construction costs. Mr. Leavitt said that the unencumbered reserve set aside by the commission to guarantee adequate We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends for their kindness and for the many beautiful floral offerings during our bereavement. We would especially like to thank those who helped in our home, to the Hiawatha local union, and federal allocations to funds match to the Hiawatha L. D. S. and co nn w He for so splendid a service church also said that commission studies show cost increases average 40 rendered. Mrs. John Judi and Family. per cent over those of prewar. chairman road The commission took issue with Lyle D Sarvis, secretary-manage- r, Utah State Automobile association, who said at the Ogden meeting that Utah highways are a disgrace compared with those of other states, and that it is too bad that the detours of Nevada cannot be transported to Utah to become part of our regular highways. Admitting that Utah's highways are muc'1 ln need of repair, Mr. Leavitt maintained, however, that sa they are a disgrace compared with those of other states is untrue. EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY Phoue 202, Price J BRACKEN LEE GEORGE PATTERICK May Never Get Roads To Scenic Areas "The legislature will be worked on very hard to take the money away from the publicity depart-N- o ment. If so, we will never get roads into these isolated scenic areas- Now that is the situation, yet yu read where some of the organized groups do not want n highways to scen-cmoney ic areas- u 1S the Purpose of the Publicity department to see to it roads are built into our scen-eto hlstncal lc areas in Utahand scenic attractions so that SP can advertise to the world that here is the finest recreation area in the nation and invite tourists to come here by automobile. - sPt ut - d, - '(ey USE IT AS A TRUCK sYouVe ellitm Waiting USE IT AS A TRACTOR ' w Order new U. S. Royals now! 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