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Show Ea isB0NQS 1 Dragerton awaits county of Indians Invade Carbon to Help With Beet Crops within groundwork minutes o the been meetings have clerk county the to filed and have been commissioners re, as is them accept . ' PROMINENT E General Excellence Award Winner, Vtnb Prest Aim, 1946 end 1947 OFFICIALS VISIT HELPER AND e boys from four Price Boy Scout troops Saturday afternoon completed a successful cam-porat Clear W ater canyon, a camp that started the day before, according to Mark Tanner, district scout camping chairman. Scouts of Troop 279, Sunnydale, were present as guests of the Pricel troop. Richard Anderson, Troop 283, won the junior scout fire building prize and Richard Edwards, Troop 283, won the senior fire building Fifty-fiv- OF WEST N US. SA VN6S BONOS, NEWS-ADVOCAT- Number 22 City Assured Better Power Service After Wire Revamp Program, Court of Honor Featured Week-en- d Outing incorpora-!3'- n in the THE SUN AND June 2, 1949 Annual (amporee Organization ' Vr Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, After July 5 Probably Take Place Five Weeks Later ineof CONSOLIDATION A Four Price Scout Dragerton Incorporation by County Commissioners Troops Stage ait Action Official - INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER 0c per Copy in id Steps ill AN MINE AT KENIW0RTH Installation of New Lines, Boost in Voltage Completes Reconstruction Following a great deal of preliminary work by the city ee officials of the Den- electrical department under the direction of Wallace Conver and Rio Grande Western over, city electrician, Price city residents were somewhat Ray Branch, field represenrailroad, bankers and members surprised Sunday when the power service, which had been of the Salt Lake Board of Trade tative for the Holly e Carbon county last Sat- announced to be shut off all day, was resumed after only a and Will in visited W Navajo Indian rounder-uppe- r, stoppage. urday. Included in the group of two-horeported this week, after prominent men were A. E. Pearl-ma- n, The outcome of the entire project which was undertaken R. B. Ega couple of trips into the general manager; f!utah Code states that, the gleston, assistant general mana- several months ago, a project which saw the replacing of all neighboring state of Arizona, "commissioners will that there are now some 60 ger, and Henry Swan, director of main lines in the city with new and larger wire, is that the if found petition and the Denver and Rio Grande, and power service in the city will be much better than in the past Americans working the of to the Statute O. K. Carlson, Salt Lake City fields of in beet the Carbon time with a greater amount of elecE i Utah will fix the banker. and Emery counties. award. boundaries ' within the tricity going through the lines is to thin the beet Their job The party arrived in Helper Paul Golding and Leon Prichand consequently better service were taken and crop which this year is ;posed city train, by special ard, Troop 285, camped together to the Independent Coal around 750 acres in the two v be heiu w bus by to the consumer. Lee with and Ramage, 286, Troop and elecThe Indians, howcounties. and Coke company mining proof incorporation had their jjj neatest the The replacing of the old lines, camp judged ever, wont have all of these perty at Kenilworth where, f, officers. of of all individual camps. which to were too small to carry the acres Mr. thin states because of the that, courtesy George through iv code further Most points on camp inspection, Branch stated that local laJaskson, general superintendent, I!., such election shall be held power load throughout required went to Troop 283, while Troop Drif a I bor will account for about was conducted on a tour of the commission-L,i,a- !l the growing city, has been going sard of county VIUU ILlVlO 286 had the best tent arrange- -' 150 acres. mine and tipple. The visitors also publica-"- a on for several months with Cazin give notice by The pay for thinning is ment and showed the most coinspected the Geneva steel plant circulated and Houtz, electrical contractors some paper fields Ray Branch, Provo. acre is and it pretnear $13.00 per operation with camporee officials. from Evanston, Wyoming, doing I md limits at least once a ty for the Holly Sugar much up to the individual Troops 279, 281 and 285 reThe group stayed over night in the work assisted by the city debeen Ipor four successive weeks has and as to how much he or she Price resident, ceived railroad cars at Helper, and honorable mention for their partment. The new lines extend , nonce shall contain contents In the Indian fammakes. of Price the elected president departed for the east Sunday good camp keeping. from the power station where the "s' don, description of terri-- L y ilies, generally, both man and James G. Anderson, regional Lions club succeeding Holly morning. Power and Light company Utah wife and children toil in the nerproposed to be incorporated, Scout executive, and Arvel fields so they can make a lines enter to various points jo'fieers to be elected, and shall R. Stevens, district advancement! to serve with Mr. Elected the time and place pretty good wage for throughout the city. designate chairman, conducted the Court of Branch during the ensuing year mch the election shall be According to Mr. Conover, the Winn C. E. M. Honor were J. and the program Friday) Williams, Ballots used at such elec-- 7 old lines were not large enough vice Von and Each Anderson, presidents; evening. troop presented st shall contain, (for incorpora-(againto carry the load required by the seca humorous skit as a part of the Charles Menzies, incorporation) city and a heavy loss in power has retary; John Barton, tailtwister; program. Union i die names of offices to be NLRB in been experienced over a long and tamer lion Nelson, Scouters present w'ere Charles Stanley Inid and the candidates there- time through efforts to supply DownArnell and Harmon Brig of chairman district Madsen, more power through the old lines. directors. The holdover ; UMWA Utahs bond wagon, the famleadership training; Irvin Branch, ward, One of the electrical engineers the the election and county te district council chairman; Com- directors are John Holden di- ous 49er Conestoga which was estimated that power loss to the sissioners shall make a can- -j Mr. another Branch. to However, from Kansas flown Salt City missioners George Watt and Martake to the be rector will as of the ballots city amounted to some $3000 per (certify appointed Lake City to furnish the theme for tin Ririe; Mr. Tanner, and Boy if Branch. Mr. of year. the .rracy of the count, and in place Drive the sale the Opportunity Scout Masters James D. Neilson : mcorporation the county clerk The entire project cost approxiAt the election meeting, F. S. of U. S. Savings bonds, is on the The National Labor Relations and Kenneth Robinson. notice or ref- board last week ruled illegal the Cargive public $60,000. the for trail mately again. Prizes given to the successful Slaugh, er four successive weeks, union contract which John contestants were donated by the bon county school district, gave an over was effected The the remainder of change shop the During lent.ed copies are sent to the L. Lewis forced the steel companwith a minimum loss of business firms: J. interesting and informative talk drive, to June 30, it will tour as Sunday Price following Musical Upon filing ies to sign last year for their coal C. sCA7 of state. on juvenile delinquency. from 6:15 time with power cut-o- ff many Utah communities as pos Penney Company, Price Tradthe Utah secretary of state out the rounded pronumbers to 8:45 a m. Some 30 men went mines. and the itinerary for Carbon sible Price Store, Army Company, ing : then gives public notice in to work Sunday morning includThe board held unanimously Mutual Lumber Company, Price gram. county includes June 13 at 10:00 of state wide circulation Six new members were initi- a.m. in Helper and on June 14 in Eastern Utah the ing contractor employees, city deafter that the Lumber contract, Company, signed (Continued on Page Three) Hunting-to- n partment men, Utah Power and United Mine Workers chief called Electric Company and the West- ated into the club and included Price and Dragerton. James Paschal, Ray Downward, and Castle Dale and Ferron in a week-lon- g Light, men and electricians from ern Stores Company. strike in the For- Emery county will see the wagon William Price 283 Jorgenson, violaHelper city and through their the a George is clear represents Troop captive mines, combined efforts the job was done law. tion of the Fourth ward, Troop 285, Price syth, Stanley Powell and John on June 15. ing, Central as quickly as possible. In preIn each area, the wagon will be It ordered the UMW and the 18 First ward; Troop 286, Price Mahleres. Presi- in charge of the bond chairman of of Jesus paration for the change over from Church to Third Outgoing ward, According to cease steel ts Gel companies involved to 4160 volts, the voltage of 2300 will Latter-daand y new officers the of is Saints, area. the dent Bryner, that Henry Ruggeri giving effect to the union shop Christ the new lines, the city department next chairman in Carbon county and Orat the clubs installed be Price Loyal 281, lodge, Troop all clause which, requires persons has been making all necessary High Test meeting on June 9. Jesse M. Conover is the chairman hired to work in the captive mines der of Moose. Ratings changes and when the time of the in Emery county. to join the union. change over came the workers Le results Bonds will be sold from the of the Standard Lewis and the steel companies did the job in the comparatively in So conducted souvenin wagon special jackets, were given 10 days in which to by the Price short time. irs of the occasion. From the elementary schools comply with the order. In addition to the new lines, the ire been wagon, too, will be issued the compiled and released Water-in-Gas to is expected Neither comply, Power and Light company Utah certificates of Principal C. H. Madsen. famous Shfnoo These installed two new has however, because the contract sells were based to to chil be presented upon the contains a stipulation that the transformers at its substation and Ernest Cox, foreman; Wil purchase Scales of Attainment, dren buying bonds, or with bonds Damages totaling $2789 were were in remain to D. is clause union Elbern Nelson, liam these will add greatly to imSulpizco, shop s the recognized achievement an as for a defendants last two to children, by The University of Utah will force until and unless it is held awarded James McDonald, A. Clement At- purchased prove power service throughout and one used by many schools sponsor three extension courses the jury in the Seventh wood, John C. Forrester, Jr., Har- ing souvenir. the United States su- eight-ma- n illegal by city. -- wgiout the nation. The certificate announces th at Carbon college this summer judical district court Tuesday old Patterick and Earl Wilde. preme court. Taese tests Mr. Conover stated, however, will and take place consist -, or registrations for of four of bond the by purchase Mr. Peterson had asked for $20was in effect a no- which returned a verdict against This next Wednesday, June 8, between that some stoppages may yet ocne;ic and four 000 in general damages and $200 the child and is decorated with 4 reading seg-- a tice to ruling is now who Lewis mail, and 5:00 p.m. The classes will cur for short periods of time due opening the first on grade and have for medical expenses. Mr. Green- A1 Capps famous lovable start on June 8 and 9. to changes which will be neceswith the contract negotiations for nt'ponding Shmoo. wood had asked for $1775 graded segments clause the that for southern e grades operators graduate credit sary to equalize the voltage in the Applicants thU;arbon county airport used damages to the plane and $612.50 Glen S. Schramm, state direc of the elemen-J-- 7 must file a certificate of graduate various lines. These short stophe customarily insists on in his schools. lanPS based tbere, damages for the loss of the plane tor for bond sales for the U. Spelling is added in Service standing or obtain special approval pages will occur only in the resiAir second Castle (Continued on Page Three) and the Valley entered were grade and third and Tbree complaints of treasury, has announced that the through the university, extension dential districts, he concluded. total for asked had damages .earth, fifth and after but sixth grades drive division. against the company was to first week of the at adlievement the evidence, Judge Fred $10,780 of which $10,000 hearing of segments in C0MMUNITY CHURCH in The classes are: an sale the fs showed $643,327 ft for it damage haguage arts, W Kefler granted a motion by the compensate E bonds, or 19 per cent of the workshop under the direction of Childrens Day to consisting cf the business, incurred by to dismiss attorney English and itsy states $3,250,000 quota. In Car- Carl Olsen, instructor at Carbon reading; the SCHEDULE DURING studies, complaint brought by the Caftaej Observed by consisting of his-- f bon county total sales at the end College which will carry five ad geography; Valley Air Service, Incorporated. fANGE OF VENUE credit. The classes, hours first week science, liter - McFADDENS ABSENCE of totaled quarter the $41,381 wasLn.IITrPI (reading George A. Greenwood will be held on Tuesday and Community Church The quota is $100,000. experience), and !orais of awarded damages of $980 to com- a GRANTED IN from 6 to 9 p.m. and Thursday arithmetic, compu-'- if The first report, however, is will Rev. William McFadden and pensate him for a plane lost in June 9. arathmetic reasoning. begin Childrens Day will be observed Lawrence to not complete, according Mr, ARRAIGNMENT RU tests were landing and ; A course in the modern novel at the Price Community Methoadministered by family will leave for Denver, crash $50 was various techni since granted Peterson Schramm, Richard on June 7 to attend wftich will .carry three quartei Ittacipal in late dist church Sunday morning, June April and Colorado, of the Colorado AnA change of venue was granted calities prevent a complete last hours credit and will meet Mon- 5, at 10:20 a.m. Mrs. Pete Jean-selay and were the sessions corrected and , not from and minute any all report, 7 to 9 day and Wednesday from through his office. All nual Conference of which will have charge of the proby City Judge S. J. Sweetring inclination to hold back an- p.m. The first class will be held tok tbe tests unless ex-- 2 Utah Methodist churches are now Jusof of court music and worship. The to the gram last Friday nouncements of sales. For in- June 8 and J. Nile Washburn because of illness. a part. Dean Holdaway, church Will sing several choir at Allen junior Peace Jack of the shows stance the tice only $375 will be the instructor. report are based upon the president; Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mr. numbers. Darlene Seeley and d The third class will be in J'fjt Glasier will also oivnedmiby GeoS Greenwood Wellington in the arraignment for Emery County, which Rita Pessetto will play the piano. c't o06 ln the flrst- 122 in and Mrs. Edwin direcnatural under its first the the day quota history or all of the con- with gasoline from an under- - 0f Mrs. Ophelia Ruiz, 30, Sunny, 1" the third, 143 attend part but that post offices report is not tion of Wesley Larsen. The A large framed picture, Follow maintainand owned 129 'n the ference. with stands tank who charged Me, by Curr, will be presented ground fifth and com- - dale, yet registered. San Juan county, course will carry five quarter-houfolto the church by. the Campfire on At the close of the Denver ed by the Utah Oil Refining meet d'hoilr S1Xtl1 grades' Results will and credit first the in murder degree with a quota of $8,000, has rein the I00, ? from 5 Girls and the Blue Birds. The and Monday Wednesday husreof respective seg- - sessions, the McFadden Family pany. her since forced over the the was the top shooting lowing ported to 7 p.m. flle at the offices of will drive to Indiana to visit the ling trip to Moab but younger boys club will give the te .eJL?n to crash land on U. S. Highway bandj cedro Ruiz, 32, at their port, which shows only $19 for for relatives and pledge to the American flag and 17 miles necesis was XeJ:chools and may grandparents Here 13. that county. .asMhorrie in Sunnydale on May 50 approximately of Hiawatha War the club will give the pledge Body parents of the several weeks. sary to replenish the stock of of to the Christian flag. complain t,Pwas damaged to! The date for the arraignment blank The pulpit of the Price Com-- 1 Victim Home to the issue and Three) bonds, Coming court has not yet . This program will be preceded munity Methodist church will be where its only use was for in thesetjustice bonds before the totals show in because the been suffered local, and reportedly of 29 Utah, Idaho, by the regular Sunday school The bodies Peterson missionaries filled by and Mr. Jbge th? reports. s McFad- KIWANIAN Henry Nevada and Wyoming servicemen classes at 9:45. Reverend Wilhnjurjes to his left knee and ankle. defendant attorney, preachers during Rev. because a for asked delay who lost their lives during World liam McFadden will preach at 11 geri, his complaint filed absence. Peterson TO in-Hospital Escapee Caught to go out of town, had 11 are being returned to the War McFadden, for Rev. to personal oclock. damages According eeking m an be will United damages States after temporary schedule the following Pete Forte, 53, escapee from the jur;es and general owner of the OF HONOR OffCe Sets Move Mr Greenwood,, followed: state mental hospital at Provo, interment in military cemeteries Price Company Gets for damages to suit filed Crellin, Roland Rev. 12 June plane, was apprehended south of Price in North Africa and Italy. Among Grand AdminiThe Farmers Home County Project these is the body of Private First the plane. The third complaint charter mem- - pastor of the Disciples church. ;oftheyRCitiVe Lied was that of the stration office located in the Tuesday at approximately 2:30 Class matter the in Chitambar next Kolovich P. whose J Vau?w6 ?er Kiwanis club, 19 Mrs. June Joseph officers of the sheriffs The state road commission last Castle Valley Air Semcew JCf Eastern Utah Electric company p.m. by tie thr3S been added t0 Swift, daughter of the Methodist claimed damages in the loss Region announced that it is department and city police. He of kin is listed as Mike Kolovich, week opened bids on five road has building of Hiawatha. of India, Bishop Chitamthe crash. construction projects calling for moving to new quarters in the escaped from the hospital on May Sr., etionaL Hnrwas Kiwanis bishopwho patronage following traveling is the testiof federal from committed currently 29 and basement had been a total expenditure in excess of the bar, in presented out was brought It for- Carbon county on April 6, 1948. bethe Board pin the United States he space building, two The highlight of the Equalization or eating throughout $800,000. days one nas mony that been a Kiwanian t at speaking on behalf of the missions fore the crash a heavy rainstorm merly occupied by the Veterans bids was that they were considerOthers 3 Set Meets; Administration. in India. Home Nursing Courses was experienced at the airport ably lower than the engineers t,ar;aaghans membership in The county commissioners met estimates.. Among the bids acJune 26 Rev. Walter Wamp- and the runoff water passed over 27 The Carbon county chapter of as a board of equalization on cepted was one by the Anderson 5 years ago and ler, district superintendent of the intake to the underground Counselor Sustained mantald the American Red Cross has an- Tuesday with only three property Construction company of Price :l'VinHjgPgr club was or- Utah Methodist churches of Salt tank. The plaintiffs tank James C. Young was sustained nounced that home nursing classes owners making an appearance be became that with properso care, theto pre6.5 miles of Lake City. 'Cer as second counselor in the Price will begin in about 10 days. The regarding the 1949 valuations for construction of capped been have could and its second 3 Miss Ada Duhigg. surfaced road between Elthe gravel July into water LDS of ward to First are and on classes The bishopric their Sunday S everyone open placed vent the seepage property. SfCrved as lieu superintendent of the Highlan sesboard will again meet for this gin and Hastings ranch in Grand evening. He replaces II. D. Niel- will include six Utah- - Boys Settlement home of Bing- gasoline. W. is 24 Fausett and son. James bishop sions. All interested should con- purpose on June 7 and 8 and the county. The Anderson company The trial started on May 0n Vanous in- - ham Canyon. 31 and he and Cliff Warren is first tact Mrs. B. L. Dart, home nursing last date for equalization will be bid $66,362 on the project and the on May Hel- was completed district commit- on June 15. chairman. engineers estimate was $94,482. July 10 Richard Bowen, in the verdict bringing jurors per, will be the speaker. 'I ' Sugar-compa- ny part-tim- irr-rrratm- - con-;"t- he tru-bl- ue Forty-thre- e ur of Ray Branch Named - ia . President of !ah( rink i Bry-Bo- - Utahs Bond Wagon Sets Three Carbon Stops Rules j Shop of Contract Illegal ;apers . ed Taft-Hartl- . ey Jury Awards Damages ng Arising from Co-.al- Two Complaints Plane Crash 500-KV- A ed of -- 'tr.fS J e six-wee- ks arts-cra- alleged-plaintif- ik-n- g, a,n me nearly-double- -- - rs 4-- !iPage . Rug-de- ns he ,e (post-oflic- e) ,e;-- A? - me-r- nor E. two-ho- ur H |