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Show z 't: ie 5c. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 59 1950 Campaign Hurdle (y 10c per Copy Passed 7 DAVID WALLACE HOLMAN Wallace-Holma- Gain n Primary Tussle Democratic fur elec-a- ct the primary will toe a sprightly that fall Registration Agents Appointed For ' overflowed the Vt confines of the Carbon Precincts district court Zj room. Saturday at the shown of convention nominating county Democratic saw a turnout that :M which y - jj i Only two offices were con' by the uttered Democratic lominating those ;reup, two - year if com-- - :ounty f.missioner and 1 Wilson county sheriff, was high as for delegate fav- - iciest candi-jockey- ed votes had been count'll found that W. D. Wil-c- d E. B Bry Miller will the primary battle for the ur county commissioner and David Wallace Holman will do L He to Registration agents for the next two years have been appointed by the Carbon county commissioners for all but three voting precincts in Carbon county, it has been announced by County Clerk B. H. Young. The three precincts not will have already represented registration agents named within the next few days, Mr. Young stated. These include the precincts of Royal, Hiawatha and Carbonville. Registrations named thus far include: Mrs. Lida Strang, Scofield; Mrs. Marie Jones, Clear Creek; S. A. Ross, Castle Gate; Mrs. Elizabeth Bonacci, East Helper; Miss Ann Martelle, West I tor lej1-- nomina- -i Wallace, it incum-tai- fl who( appointed position I-U- Vr-- m the! ding 3sioner b. Muter higher shenff combined. He polled mpared to 30 for Polled a y other two 7 tie 311 j Dragerton, y, fondle and 20 Peterson, commissioner who bid for a primary ballot Held in the ballot unsuccessful e -- L ? two-ye- ar county pkce was Mr. Wilson received the delegates- The ttls race was Tayfc? GIen Wih 24 4 - m Jner. Sunnyside, ith,MderSOn Helper, fourth with 2vand J,5rr!PCtiVeIy' The it Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, June 1, Pilgrimage Play ' By Carbon Stakes wiiller, I CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND To Be Shown Here 6 JOS A Were and J- - ;a B Spring Glen; Mrs. Vivian Jones, Kenilworth; Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Peerless; Mrs. Gladys Farish, Spring Canyon; Mrs. W. D. WilMrs. Lenna son, Standardville; Reese, Latuda; Mrs. Helen Kelley, Rains; Mrs;. Drucilla Powell, Northwest Price; Mrs. Reid All-re- d, East Price; Leo P. Leonard, South Price; Mrs. Myrtle Cook, Genevieve Preston, Welington; Mrs. Doris Corey, Sunnyside; Northwest Helper; Mrs. Hazel Mrs.' Sunnydale; Cunningham, Marva Shaw, Wattis; Mrs. Charles Fowler, North Dragerton; Mrs. Stella Gigliotti, Martin; Mrs. Katherine Biggs, Columbia; Mrs. Vemessa Grange, Central Price; Mrs. Jack Snowball, Northeast Price; Mrs. Anetta Liddell, Miller Creek, The first registration date for Carbon county voters will be June 20. All voters even though they voted in the last general election should check with their registra tion agents to see that their names are on the list and those who have moved from one voting precinct to another should have their reg istrations transferred. New residents should see their precinct registration agents to see that If You rwi1" at-ti- Officers of Utahs N. E, A.. I tab Steie Press Association General Excellence Awards -- 1949 1950 D V OCA T E Number 22 36th Annual Elks Confab Through the efforts of Carbon Yesterday was the deadline and North Carbon stakes of the date to get your car inspected LDS church, the under Utah law and today Pilgrimage Play, a motion picture of the life the highway patrol is beginand teachings of Jesus, will be ning to cite motorists who are still on the highways sans brought to the county on Tuesday, June 6, m the Price civic audithe little inspection sticker on torium. The show is highly recthe lower right hand side of ommended for those of every retheir windshields. ligious belief. There are about 225,000 vehicles in the state and of Early in 1949 arrangements were completed with the Hollythese an alarming number wood Bowl association for the have not yet been inspected. world rights to the Pilgrimage Motorists having cars without Play, considered Americas outinspection stickers effective standing religious drama. This today will be issued citations, marked the first time in the 29 according to Sergeant Nick Thomas of the highwaj patrol. years of the plays history that it had ever been filmed or preToo many car owners sented outside of Hollywood. The particularly those with vepicture, like the play, is staged hicles needing repairs have with professional understanding let their inspection go until with all purely theatrical effects the last minute and by then subdued so that the message is they have found that the inalway the guiding thought, and spection stations have not staging is a carefully selected arbeen able to take care of rangement from the four gospels them. These motorists should have heeded the many warnportraying the life of the gentle Nazarene from the cradle to the ings in the past several resurrection. months. Now they might run into some embarrassing situPreparations for the play begin three months in advance, 500 ations, Sergeant Thomas stated costumes must be checked and reThose who are looking for placements made. Nightly rehearsals begin three weeks before an extension of time will be out of luck, says Highway opening. Although the play has more than 1000 performances Patrol Superintendent Joe since it was founded in 1920, new Dudler. There positively will be no extension, he said. problems arise continually and the directors must be prepared to cope with anything. Since its initial season in 1920 hundreds of1 AI I men, women and TUA professional If 1 children actors and actresses have filled the 120 speaking parts com OFFICERS ATTEND ing from the ranks of stage and screen in Hollywood. The picture will be shown at FINGERPRINT SCHOOL 3:30 p. m. on the stage of the' Price Chief of Police William Price civic auditorium, as a mat-inee. It is recommended that chil-- 1 Lines and Carbon County Deputy dren and students see it at this Sheriff Charles Semken, Jr., The evening performance tended a Federal Bureau of Inwill begin at 8:00 oclock for ves.igation fingerprint school at adults only. There will be no ' Grand Junction from May 22 through May 26. The school was ning performance. sponsored by the Grand Junction Proceeds from this educational police department for officers of motion picture in color will go to the western slope of Colorado. clear the debt incurred for the Under the direction of Max recent project of redecorating the Richardson, finger print expert Price. in LDS tabernacle for the FBI, the officers were schooled in all phases of finger SEE THE POSSE PARADE print work including the obtainSee the posse parade and show ing of latent finger prints, classification and identification. tomorrow evening (Friday). Af WS-A Plans Complete Here For Aint Got That Sticker, Keep Off Highways '' N E Convention Opens Friday With Price Lodge 1550 As Host Lodge Three-da- y L. R. Eldridge Dies Wednesday After Extended Illness L. R. Eldridge, 58, prominent businessman and civic ty leader, died in the hospital in Price early yesterday morning, May 31, following an extended illness. Leslie Rice Eldridge was born in Beulah, Colorado, April 14, 1892, a son of E ns 1 ey and Rice Minnie E 1 d r i dge. He had attended Price City-Coun- in 40-pa- ge ACTING EPISCOPAL at BISHOP OF schools Florence, Colorado, and later engaged in the printing Members of the Price lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and Price city have all plans completed to host the 36th annual convention of the Utah State Elks association here tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday. This convention, the first to be held in Price since the 1930s, may well be the largest in the history of the state association if advance reservations are any indication. In connection with the convention, a program has been printed which includes greetings from the 10 Elks lodges in the state, photographs of the lodge officers, photographs of the state association officers, greetings from the trade Pueblo, Denver and UTAH TO VISIT CARBON The Right Reverend William Fisher Lewis, the acting bishop of Utah, will preach at 'both the Rocky Ford in Church of the Ascension in KenColorado and ilworth and Trinity church at Mr. Eldridge in Logan and Salt Lake City, Dragerton this Sunday. Bishop Lewis wdl administer the Order Utah. He came to Price with his of Confirmation to two classes family in 1916 as foreman of the who have been preparing for this most step since the mechanical department of the first ofImportant the year. The service in and in 1917 a.m. joined the J. C. Penney company Kenilworth will be at 11:00 in Dragerton at 7:00 pjn. In organization here serving as and will also manager until 1926 when he went addition Bishop9:00Lewis a.m. in at the service preach comY. N. to Watertown, for the pany, but returned to assume his Dragerton. Those to be confirmed are Mrs previous position in Price for Pennys in 1929, which he held Steve Hatsis and Marilyn Hatsis; m Dragerton are Donna Kay up to the time of his death. Ruskauff, Ronald Ruskauff, Joan (Continued on Page Two) St. Clair and Stephen St. Clair. A coffee hour and reception for Tentative Contract On Lewis and the newly conBishop Improvement Work Given firmed members will be held at F. H. Gagosian, contractor, has the conclusion of the services in been tentatively awarded the con- Kenilworth and Dragerton. tract by Price city for the construction of sidewalk, curb, gut- Conservationist to ter and street in special improveC-- M Church ment district 25, it was announc- Address ed following a special council Ralph Felker, soil conservation The leader, will speak at the Price meeting Monday evening contract will be awarded provid- Community Methodist church ing the contractor submits a per- servee on Sunday, June 4th, on formance bond and signs the con- the subject, Men and the Soil. tract as revised by the engineer June 4th will be observed as Soil to eliminate errors, unceriainities Stewardship Sunday in cooperaand inconsistencies submitted in tion with churches throughout the bis bid of May z2. nation. News-Advoca- te, Elks Lodges Who Will , grand lodge, convention commitconvention program and tees, from merchants in greetings Price and throughout the state. Heading the visiting Elks will be C. Wade Giggey of the Ogden lodger and president of the state association. The grand lodge will be represented by D. E. grand trustee, and Edward L. Vetter, district deputy grand exalted ruler. Heading the ladies will be Mrs. Ralph W. Thomas, president of the state Ladies of Elks. Welcoming the visitors to Price will be Mayor A. D. Keller, Harris Simonsen, exalted ruler of the Pripe lodge No. 1550, and Mrs. Antone Dupin, president of the Price Ladies of Elks. Resides members of the Price lodge, representatives of the other nine lodges in the state will be piesent including Cedar City, Dixie lodge of St. George, Ogden, Park City, Provo, Logan, Tintic lodge of Eureka, Tooele lodge and the Salt Lake City lodge. The auxiliary units of each of these lodges will also be represented. The following members of Price lodge have been serving as comon mittee chairmen arrangements: R. T. Mitchell, general chairman; Antone Dupin, invitational grand lodge; Harris Simonsen, registration; Barney DeViet-t- i, housing; William Daniels, finance; Art Bertola, program and publicity; F. A. Norton, greetings; Art Hanson, bowling; S. J. Sweetring, memorial service; Edward Quinn, specialities; Lee Williams, trap shoot; Nick Galanis, picnic and bartrecue; Howard Hanks, (Continued on Page Two) Lam-bour- Participate In Convention Activities Here This Week their names are entered on the voting rolls. Steve Trial SUh- - Trujillo g3 Date m Set For June 20th The second trial for Joe Trujillo, charged with first degree murder, will get underlay on Auction June 20, the date set by the disIS trict court on Monday of this 10 Be week. The regular panel of jurMi SUMMER ors for the second term will be called and it is expected that a special venire of jurors Will also coilee be called as was done in the first todiy trial. lnstruction t offered ,eWton.n Students of j8rton Co undent Sunnydale ;uaw Signup Announced For Summer Baseball k?nsorshiP of of edu- - Final registration for youngsters for play In the Price city junior recreation league will be meet staged this week, ending SaturMnday day, June 3, it has been announc- ifiV7 Wellmg- at 8let at ed. Youngsters desirous of enterevery ing play this summer can sign at n1,0011 The the Dinosaur on Super Service or at the Texaco the station on the corner of .Main officers of nine of the ten Elks lodges from throughout in the 36th annual Jxve are the their memberships, 0f and Carbon avenue. The first stateShown who will contention opening in Price tomorrow and continuing Practice session will be held Mon- Utah State Eto gelation day at 9:00 ajn. at the Carbon 1550g whose officers are shown top center. Other thrHost odge is PriLdge No. college baseball field. te, Lodgo, and lodges represented are, top row, left to right. Cedar City No. 1556, Price Ogden Lodge No. 719. Center row, left to right, are Provo Lodge No. 849, Tintic Lodge No. Lodge No. 711 (top), Dixie Lodge No. 1743 (bottom), and Salt Lake City No. 734. 85. Bottom row shows Tooele Lodge No. 1673, left, and Park City Lodge This is Hie first Elks state convention held here since 1938. |