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Show June 16, 1949 Thursday, THE Tim, k"" Candidates Nominated For UMW 8003 Offices Cox, Alberts, Messner and Bly to Run For President In A Heavily Contested Race UMW Local Horse 8003, Can- yon, has nominated its candidates for both local and district offices. All nominations were comp'eted at the last local election held on Tuesday, June 7. The final election will be held on Monday, June 20. Four candidates are up for Ernest Cox, Edwin piesident: (Alabama) Alberts, Ben Vessncr and Claud Bly. Einest Cox is the incumbent president. Five candidates have been named to fill the vice presidents office now held by Dan Martin, who is not up for reelection. Marvin Garner, Carlos Gonzales. Jack Smith, Bob Williams and Bob Gordon are the candidates. For recording secretary, James (Red) Stewart, Bill Dance and George Perez are running for the office now held by Red Stewart. Only one candidate is on the slate for financial secretary and he is the incumbent, Conway Oveson. For treasurer, William Flynn, the present treasurer, is running in addition to Bob Swasey and John Bush. Dal Gray and Cecil Stockbur-ge- r for doorkeeper. Claud Bly, doorkeeper for the past term, is running for president. comThe three-ma- n (pit) mittee has seven candidates runPaul James, Clayton Ro ning: bertson, Herbert Morris, Marvin Garner, Bob Swasey, James Du CorjMral Deraid Fair Joe Marsh ... 30-d- ay Tourists Issued by Utah Oil Travel Hints is the title of a booklet just pubby the Utah Oil Refining Company and which is being distributed free to motorists by stations and dealers handling Utaoo new lished ir-- -.- Peterson Every spring, and Easy Roberts patch up the stone wall that separates their farms. They walk along talking Easy on one side. Handy on the other picking up the fallen stones and putting them back. Afterwards, over a friendy glass of beer, Easy says, You is a nice neighknow, borly custom, but we really dont need that wall. We keep it up just because it happens to be there. Yes, says Handy, a lot of walls and fences and boundaries keep on separating people for no Handy wall-mendi- With auditions and rehearsals moving ahead on schedule of the University of Utah Summer Festival have added to their outmoie big names door companion productions of "The Great Waltz and Carmen. Theodor Uppman, prominent young Pacific coast winner of the Atwater Kent auditions in 1947, will sing the role of Escamillo in Fair Corporal Deraid "Dickie has just returned to Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, where he is waiting to go back to his base at Frankfort, Germany. Coiporal Fair spent a furlough with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Fair of Diagerton. On his return nate. There are over 700 dues paying to camp, he stopped at Poteau, to visit with his grand members in UMW 8003 and it is Oklahoma, parents. the largest single union in DisFrankfort is one of the main trict 22. It was first organized air bases for the Berlin air lift. in 1942 when Horse Canyon was Dickie Fair was engaged in the operation and will be on the same opened under government line of duty when he returns there. Navy MARS flying boats carried 21,277 passengers without an New Travel Booklet accident during 1948. To Aid From where I sit Ycursolf In 2 gool Maybe wed all be better off if some of them were torn down, instead of kept standing. From where I sit, Handy said a mouthful. Take the walls of intolerance that people build up against each other. I like a temperate glass of beer now and then, you may prefer buttermilk but that's no reason for me to criticize e you, or you, me. Lets live and together making more friends and fewer walls. na-o- n, let-liv- 6iu ge products. Isaac McQueen, manager cf the Price division of the company, states that the booklet has aroused much interest. It is profusely illustrated and completely covers the attractions of Idaho, Utah and Western Wyoming. In the .ndex it is noted that there are 333 points of interest reviewed. The forward in the booklet points out that your starting point can be anywhere. No matter in what part of Utah, Idaho or Western Wyoming you find yourself at the moment, you are not far from a scenic or historic attraction of noteworthy interest. This great area, stretching a thousand miles from the Canadian border south to the boundary, is 3 kaleidoscope land of spectacular mountains, fertile valleys, fores .s, lakes, rivers, deserts, canyons, gorges, cities, towns, trading posts . . . colorful, weirdly beautiful here and there and sometimes fantastic but mostly pleasant and restful. It is peopled by folks who are friendly and hospit ible in the best traditions of the American west people of all religious faiths people whose educational and cultural standards are among the highest in the nation. The booklet presents briefly in word and picture some of the outstanding attractions of the region accessible by automobile. Its purpose is to help motor.sts plan trips to visit interest. ng places along and tributary to the principal highways. Utah-Arizo- Copyright, IQiQ, United States Rretvers Foundation PRICE AND CARBON THEATRES DONT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST Make the Price and Carbon Theatres Your Entertainment Headquarters. Where the Big Pictures Play First PRICE, UTAH Price Theatre FRIDAY - SATURDAY' June TIIE BIG-TIM- 17-1- 8 E! E! MUSICAL FROM WARNERS MY DREAM - FRIDAY' 7 June The Life Story of Americas Most Belov ed Baseball Hero! THE BABE RUTH STORY IS with WILIAM BENDIX CLAIRE TREVOR CHARLES BICKFORD SAM LEVENE YOURS IN TECHNICOLOR Starring JACK CARSON DORIS DAY LEE BOWMAN SATURDAY ONLY SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY' - WEDNESDAY June Continuous Showing Sunday Starting at 2:30 MGMS Home Run Triple-Pla- y 19-2- THURSDAY 16-1- SPRINGTIME! LOVE-TIM- Carbon Theatre June 18 Early Shoppers Matinee Starting at 3:00 DUKE OF CHICAGO PRINCE OF THE PLAINS Musical! In Technicolor! Chapter GENE KELLY ESTIIEX WILLIAMS FRANK SINATRA In TAKE ME OUT TO f THE BALL GAME ALSO Congo Bill 6 of SUNDAY - MONDAY' TUESDAY June 19-2- 1 Continuous Showing Sunday Starting at 2:30 RITA HAYWORTH GLEN FORD THE FOVES OF STARTS THURSDAY ENCHANTMENT Just about the most wonderful love story ever filmed. In a CARMEN with Ron Randall, Victor Jory Its Rita at her best! Theatre there is no coarse grained picture; no great picture distortion; no long range vision that might contribute to eye strain and eye fatigue. Huish-Gilho- ol Francisco Civic Opera companies, will portray Resi in The Great Waltz to open the Festival July 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11. Both shows will be staged in the Stadium Bowl. William F. Christensen, choreographer fur the San Francisco Ballet, arrived Monday to begin rehearsal for 17 starring dance roles. Mr. Christensen was born in Brigham City and has taught dancing in several places thiough-oUtah. Main dance roles will be portrayed by Joan Vickers, Ros, land Vazquez and Richard stars of the San Francisco Ballet. Kitty Carlisle, radio, motion picture and opera star, will sing the lead role in "Carmen, while Robert Rounseville, proclaimed as the find of the New York opera season by TIME magazine, will sing the part of Don Jose. Meanwhile Dr. C. Lowell Lees, director of the third annual summer session under the stars, began tryouts for dramatic roles last week. Maurice Abravanel, festival music director, has been training choruses for both productions for two weeks. Carmen will be sung in English. Dr. Lees and Vern Adix, technical designer of the University speech department, have uui' a model stage which has demonstrated how the real stage can be readily converted for use in both plays. It has been designed for best possible utilization and masking of the extensive sound equipment needed for outdoor productions. First encountered two years ago in Promised Valley, the sound problem loomed again last year in Showboat and A Midsummer Nights Dream, when technical men virtually oversame ut Bui-ges- artV The fact that first aid training received by men woiking m the coal mines comes in handy notj only during accidents in the rnile but in the event of emergencies-, elsewhere was graphically purtiayed leeently at Oiern. supeiinten- Jackson, Geuige dent of the Independent Coal andj Coke company at Kenilworth. last week received a letter from John Mackey, a former employee of the Kenilworth company. The letter! extended thanks to the company for the first aid instiuction Mr. Mackey and his brother, Kenneth Mackey, had tece.ved while woika near ing there and referied to Oiem near ed occur that tragedy life the saved aid first which in of Little Pamela Kaye Mackey, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Mackey. The child was pulled unconscious from an irrigation ditch and saved through artifical respiration applied by her uncle. The uncle was tne hero in the rescue. lie found Pamela Kaye under water where the ditch went under the railioad tracks a short distance from the child's home. Mr. Mackey apphed art'fwal and the gill had started to revive by the time a doctor arrived. Pamela Kayes mother started the search when she noted the little gill had been missing for six or seen minutes. She made a preliminary search of the ditch before summoning aid. The childs uncle said only her hand protruded fiorn the water when he found her Sam Fratto is dnector of first aid for the Kenilw'orth company and a memo from the office to Mr Fratto attached to a clipping from a Salt Lake paper telling about the rescue and Mr. Mackeys letter boie the words, Sometime., it pays off." V& cJjN arraS' ,' the difficulties. Dr. Lees has promised better than ever sound. fJ us c Wre.Wiror phone Fr hrs STl7, m I 2 or to give ROUND TRIP RATES PER PERSON 11 or persons $10.45 44.35 32.40 32.85 32.85 24.75 28.00 35.65 21.30 16.30 j HAZARDOUS and return cor- assure you of easier steering Safer motoring and Will Get up a group and fly MONARCH. ..teams, schools, clubs, lodges, sportsmen, ball fans, conventions, business groups. get there sooner, stay longer. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance of scheduled special departures for the party rates. Ask about MONARCH'S low family fares and convenient Air Credit Plan. less tire wear. 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The spring rains, however, have helped to increase the water supply until t appears to be in the best condition for many years t V Joe Dudler, superintendent or, the state highway patrol and, former sheriff of Carbon county,! wad in Price recently and pre- sided at a meeting of inspection' station operators in the court house building. He was accompanied by Inspector Rulon Benn-lo- n and Lieutenant Dan H. Beck-stea- d, both of Salt Lake City mort information call 083-R- AIRLINES -l PRICE ZW?44 IWWi 40-m- ile Inspection Meeting Winter Snowfall at Range Creek Above Average 2 CO-HI- T U "Carmen July 15, 16, 18 and 19, while Gwen Hawthorne, beautiful and talented star of the St. Louis, Los Angeles, and San the hospital committee. Six men will be elected for the safety committee with nine candidates up: Clayton Robertson, Red Jenkins, Anton Kranker, Dan Ned Arambula, John Martin, William James Dugan, Bush, Bootright and Claud Bly. The present committee has three members, Dan Martin, James Dugan and Anton Kranker. Clayton Robertson is the present alter- City Court Prompt First Aid; Sometimes It Pays Summer Festival t The pregan and Bob Gordon. sent mine committee is composed of Edwin Albert, Bob Williams and Ned Arambula. The sick committee and the hospital committee has been combined into one committee for the Three cannext term of office. didates will be chosen from the following four contestants: Dan Maes, John Kmc, Claud Bly and John Bush. Dan Maes and John Krnc are now on the sick committee with John Bush, Claud Bly and John Archuleta now serving on Advertisement as Added to as in the case above Gus Saradakis, 34' In Pr ed with sale of The requested time to torney and the Snifter June 2: Rudy Sacco, 22, Hel continued to June set at Bi w!'s a to $1000 traffic and he per, pleaded guilty resale1 50 miles speeding Helena ticket charging Joe Duran, : zone at night Junction. ,6. an hour in a Colorado, fine. a $10 he and paid !2- A. L. Christensen, on charges of June 3. Moab, forfeited $100 cash bail quested time to when he failed to appear to an- torney and the L swer to a charge of driving while continued to June 10 V under the influence of intoxi- set at $1500. Colbn a It-- . preliminary hearing cating liquor. otherwise bound over to the di Pierson, Jennings to the known as Percy Louis Chaney, $1500. trial ged with gaming, previously LeRoy Christensen 49 -did not appear to answer to the pleaded guilty to drunk',-w- as bail and cash charge as ordered sentenced to 10 of $50 which he had posted was 5 jau. A stay ordeied forfeited. However, he county was to granted noon oft?' made an appearance on this day and requested a preliminary hear-,n- g Caleb B. Jones, 65, Prlce ., The court then ordered the . to drunkenness guilty y the pielimin-arbail reinstated and fined $10 hearing was set for June 17. days in the and sentence jafl. June 8: Aurelisio File Mar sentence is tocounty be suspended-thtinez, 22, Castle Gate, requested payment of the a preliminary hearing on a charge the defendants good behai' to and Indians of selling liquor six months. this was set for June 21. Bail w'as Serroner, 34, Hiawa set at $1000 and he was remanded pleaded guilty to a char to the custody of the arresting of- drunkenness and was ficer until such bail is posted or he with an alternative jail is otherwise legally discharged. of five days. He was granj Altied S Lavato, 26, Castle stay of execution to June It Gate, abo charged with selling a Narrow-gaug- e to preIndians, requested liquor railways liminary hearing and this was set use on very steep inclines in for June 21. Bail was the nme ous countries. Infant Saved Through Top Performers After Army Furlough . SUN-ADVOCA- VC-- 3 TUh Scenic Sty? |