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Show THEYRE THERE-YO- U CATCH EM Sunn, Record Number Legal Fish Planted In Area Carbon-Emer- y AN INDEPENDENT Fish Planting Committee Reports on Comprehensive Planting Volume 60 Saturday morning at 5:00 a.m. through the cooperation of the the date and hour that Utah an- following sportsmen: Tony Lupo, glers have been waiting for Ray Thurman, Junior Allred, Bill throughout the long winter Alexander, John Colosemo, James A CONSOLIDATION Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, OF THE SUN June 14, 1951 N. H, AND N E 4,. Utah Stati Prtst Astotiaiion tixteiiem t Awardt Jvjv Oentrml Number 24 Carbon School District Eyes $1,379,905 Budget for Year Selected to Attend Girls State is Branson, Harry Hayes, John Gentry and Walt Avery of Hiawatha; Henry Smith, Dave Yakovich of Helper; Glenn E. Jones of Huntington; Fred Larsen of Castle Dale; and Maurice Tatton, Hugh Jamillo, Luke Pappas, F. A. Mig-lior- e, Edward Masterson, Jack Aramaki, Robert D. Ostler, and George Patterick, Jr., of Price. Streams, lakes and reservoirs in which these loads have been Just in case there is any planted include: One-ha- lf doubt and among fishermen in load in Beaver creek, this area the arguments have two loads in Boulger reservoir, been running hot and heavy, one load in Bench (C. C.) ponds, the following information has five loads in Cleveland reservoir, been released by the Utah six loads in the right fork of State Fish and Game CommisHuntington canyon, one load in sion. the Left Fork of Huntington canUpper Fish Creek will not yon, two loads in the main stream of Huntington canyon, one-ha- lf open with the regular season load in Jump creek, two loads in Saturday. It will open to fishLowry creek, one load in Mud ing on July 1. This includes the stream from Gooseberry to creek, four loads in Scofield re- the Scofield reservoir. servoir, two loads in the right fork of White river, one load in streams emptyHowever, all the left fork of White river, three ing into Fish Creek will open loads in Willow lake. Saturday with the regular These loads are all legal size fish which include both rainbow and browns. The 32 loads plantrunoffs from the snowy high ed by the 13th day of June this country. Most rivers and creeks year will compare with 34 loads are reportedly lower and clearer planted during the entire season than they have been during the last year. All the loads of fish have been same time for several years in hauled with the Carbon Emery the past. Streams and lakes throughout Fish and Game association fish the state have been heavily plant- truck and have been furnished by ed prior to the opening and in this the State Fish and Game departarea alone 32 loads of legal size ment. Fish planting charts for the fish have been planted by the opening, the largest number of convenience and information of loads of fish ever planted before the sportsmen are on display the opening of fishing season, ac- in Price at the Price Commission cording to reports received from company and the Equitable Inthe fish planting committee of surance Agency. Also at the Fish and mine office at Hiawatha and at the Carbon-Emer- y the Home Appliance and FurniGame association. These fish have been planted ture company at Helper. 10c per Copy NEWSPAPER months and from all indications a great majority of the population will pack up and leave the cities and towns and settle on streams and lake banks at favorite fishing haunts. The opener this year looks exceedingly promising. Good days and nippy nights during the past few weeks have retarded the Final Plans Made For Flower Show On June 19 and 20 Teacher Salaries, Debt Service Bring About Largest Increase The Carbon county school district board of education is looking forward to the adoption of a budget for the 1931-5- 2 school year which estimates receipts and expenditures totaling $1,379,905, an increase of $101,679 over the budget under which the district has been operating during the 1950-5- 1 school year, it has been announced by Movell Jewkes, board clerk. As provided by law, the board of education will, at its meeting to be held Thursday, June 28, at 7:30 p.m. adopt the budget for the coming year, a proposed copy of which is now on file in the office of the clerk of the board of education. Persons interested may inspect the proposed budget at any time between now and the said meeting and are invitPrice Youngster ed to be in attendance at The Price Garden club invites everyone in Carbon county who is growing flowers to show their flowers June 19 and 20 (next Tuesday and Wednesday) at the Bunnell garage in Price. The flowers will be received between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m. the evening of the 19th. They will remain on display the entire day of the 20th. I There is no entrance fee on the flowers in this show, and those entering may receive ribbons and possibly other prizes. A few instructions to help the amateur show his flowers to best this meeting to offer suggestions advantage are listed below: concerning said budget prior to its adoption. 1. Spend a few minutes the eveThe estimated cash on hand at ning of June 18 and pick your choicest blooms. Roses, snap' the end of the fiscal year, July 1, dragons, iris, peonies, after pick 1951, is listed at $70,000 and other Calvin Edward Livingston, ed, should be placed in a bucket of Calvin and Re- receipts are expected from the son of water with the water up to the becca Downard Livingston, was following sources: County school bloom. tax including operation, $223,858, reported missing yesterday afterThe poppy stem when cut noon at approximately 4:00 p.m. building fund, $73,980 and sinkshould have the end sealed by by the grandmother, Mrs. Manuel ing fund, $123,300 for a total of $421,138 as receipts from county placing it in boiling water or un- Downard. der a live flame for 20 or 30 secMrs. Downard reported that a tax monies; state uniform school in woman driving a green late mo- fund, $780,967; federal public The annual Girls State at Logan which opens on June 24 is beck- onds. Then place the poppy flowers the other water with chosbeen del Nash bearing California li housing authority, $1,500; interest have who to shown above the four girls from Price oning cense plates came to her house rom invested sinking fund, $1,- en by sponsoring organizations for their natural attributes and ac- mentioned above. You may exhibit your flowers yesterday inquiring about pur 300; interest from invested buildcomplishments to attend the annual affair sponsored by the state Shown from left to right, are Joanne without doing these things, but chasing it and when she was tak- ing fund, $10,000, and school American Legion auxiliary. Hardy, sponsored by the Price Ladies of Elks; Margaret Thompson, they will keep better if you spend en into the back yard someone lunch program, $9,000 for total sponsored by the Price American Legion auxiliary; Helen Flemetakis, this time the evening before the else presumably came into the receipts of $1,379,905. sponsored by the American Hellenic Youth organization of Price, and show. Estimated house and took the child. expenditures with Carlene Pace, sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. The childs mother and father the proposed budget figures and Photo by Carryl 2. Flower shows have two sec1949-5- 0 budget figures listed tions, the horticultural and the are estranged, the mother having the Reappointed are as follow: Gena in filed Sevdivorce of suit secthe in parenthesis artistic. In the horticultural tion the flower itself and the enth judicial district court. The eral control, $34,720 ($35,375); foliage will be judged. The con- father resides in California and instruction, $800,610 ($735,430); tainer does not count. In the arti- the child was brought here by the auxiliary service, $145,404 ($141,-636- ); operation of school plant, stic, blooms and container are mother when she returned to live $82,100 ($79,125); maintenance of with her parents. both judged. Police in Utah, Nevada and school plant, $56,543 ($65,105); 3. Basic flower show classifi California have been alerted to .fixed charges, $11,920 ($8,985); in Will at the Price are: cations sundown, Encampment Envoys Participate Tonight look for the car and the woman capital outlay, $47,228 ($49,611); lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Section I Horticultural and possibly one or two debt service, $127,400 ($31,685), On Utah obProtective Order of Elks, in Aggie Campus Starting June 24 Class A Special, one bloom and building fund, $73,980 ($71,- servance of Flag day, will dediA coveted prize, that of toeing The unidentified woman, prior, 375), for a total of $1,379,905 as only; B three to five blooms, cate a new flag and flag pole in same variety; C eight to going to the Downard home, compared to $1,218,327 in last same kind, Girls has chosen to attend State, front of the Carbon county court or more blooms, same kind, same made inquiries at the sheriffs years budget, The flag and pole are been accorded to four Price girls. house. variety; D Large vase or basket. office as to the location of the! It can be noted that the rd to area of this Elks from the gifts They are Miss Margaret Thompresidence. May be three kinds of flowers. (Continued on Page Twelve) Carbon county and the officers Other foliage may be used in this son, Miss Carlene Pace, Miss of the Price lodge will conduct class. Hardy and Miss Helen the Elks Flag day ritual at the Section II Artistic Flemetakis. The girls were chosdedicatory ceremony. Class A Large artistic arrangePrior to the dedication, a pa- en on their qualities for leader15 inches or over in height; rade will be held on Main street ship, their scholastic records and H. B. Crandall, Denver, presi- ment, starting at 6:00 p.m., in which their character and personality. dent of the Clayton Coal com- B Medium arrangement, eight inches to 15 inches in height; C members of the Carbon County They have been prominent memelected president of the Small arrangement, three inches Sheriffs Posse, the Wellington bers of the junior class this year pany, was Rocky Mountain Coal Mining In- to 6 inches in height; D MiniaRiding club, Price post of the at the Carbon senior high school stitute had sponsored for the Utah La- last Friday as the 47th ture arrangement, not to exceed American Legion, Miners post of where their varied interests have , j dies of Elks nurse scholarship of institute the meeting three inches high. the Veterans of Foreign Wars and led them into all phases of school regular . been selected the state win-went into its final sessions at the y1 had M&NT HARMON the Price American Legion au- and campus activities. They do held will be The flower show ner. This $200 grant was award-e- d 7 '7 Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. in the Bunnell garage show room have several interests in comto Miss Katherine Zele of xiliary will participate. climaxof new Election officers $! The pole is being installed to- mon. They are all A students, in Price. Take your flowers to Dragerton and she will enter i nurse training at the Thomas D. day and the flag will fly from their talents lean toward music ed a morning business session at the show between 7:00 and 8:00 (Continued on Page Twelve) Dee hospital in Ogden next fall. and each has expressed a desire which speakers explored poten- p.m. and a special attraction is tialities of gases produced by to follow nursing as a career. between 8:00 and 9:00 ' planned Election of officers, adoption conburning unmined coal under The general public is inMiss Thompson is the daughof resolutions and the presenta-- s Mobile X-r- ay Unit advances in p.m. trolled conditions, I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine coal mine illumination, roof bolt- vited to attend. tion of individual and lodge muis Her JLv awards highlighted the closing specialty Thompson. V, in coal mines and conveyor ing Completes 1755 sic, piano and vocal. She is past systems in steeply coal pitched Confidence in the manner in Examinations Here , t the convention, president of the Clicker club, a seams. . member of the Pep club and was which the superintendent of the Albert J. Bowlton of the Park asvj John Peperakis, Sunnyside, Carbon county school district has A total of 1755 adults were chairman of the Junior Prom sistant manager of the Kaiser To lodge, was elected president City is a graduate of conducted the affairs of his ofof the state association succeedby the state health de- committee. She where Sunnyside corporations Steel was she fice during the past two years partments unit the LDS seminary mobile ing Harold McNeil, Salt Lake a Gleaner mines, was elected vice president was evidenced last Friday eve- which completed a six-dElected to the post of first stay an honoris student.in As City. vice Utah. Other the Price Sec- representing active vice president was Antone Dupin, ning at a meeting of the board in Price last Saturday. This fig- girl, she to were named reprepresidents Twenty-nin- e youths have been during which time Superintendent ure was considered a good rep- ond ward MIA. She is sponsored Price, with the following other sent the other western state afMont Harmon was reappointed to resentation of the citys popula- by the American Legion auxili- filiates to the institute. Named designated to take the Selective officers: Wilford K. Redmond, his post for another two-ye- ar tion inasmuch as the unit ary. Eureka, second vice president; N. on the executive board was T. O. Service examination at Carbon Miss Pace, a daughter of Mr. term. it has been anA. Burger, TooeJe, third vice college Saturday, completed examinations of stuof the Jackson, superintendent is an acnounced by Dr, A. E. Jones, colFrank J. Nelson, Salt Mr. Harmon was appointed su- dents at the Price junior high, and Mrs. Carlyle Pace, president; mine States United pianist. She was a at Hiawatha. Fuel'company MRS. ANTONE DUP1N lege president who will conduct Lake City, treasurer, and Jack perintendent of the district for Carbon senior high and Carbon complished school debate of the high the tests. the first time in January of 1948 college prior to the close of member Green, Park City, secretary. team which debated at Weber A member of the Price Ladies Tintic lodge No. 711 won the to serve out the unexpired term of school. is the second of the three This New Methodist Men tests which are being given at of Elks, Mrs. Antone Dupin, was ritualistic and Jordan last year and she has contest and the Salt the late Superintendent G. J. Two hundred and ninety per- been LaUtah of the of elected president the Pep Lake City lodge won the trophy 1000 test centers elected president Reeves. His tenure of office dur- sons were examined on Monday more than Club Chartered club for the coming year. She dies of Elks association at the for the most visitations during ing that unexpired term continu- with 348, 281, 254, 249 and 233 likes throughout the nation for college convention of the Ladies of the sports and her Gleaner joint defered into the following year when on each of the succeeding days. are past year. who seeking youths asthe the o Elks Utah Elks in State activities her and busy The newly-- rganized keep ments from army service to conhe was reappointed for a full On Tuesday of this week the unit Attending the state convention MIA. sociation held at Ogden during from She il Methodist Mens club of the the Price lodge were Mr. term. This latest appointment is moved to Wellington where 223 Price First ward education. with their tinue the latter part of last week. also sponsored by the Legion auPrice Community Methodist and Mrs. William Daniels, Mr. Mr. Harmons second full term in persons were test on was first During the xiliary. The May given church has been chartered by Mrs. Dupin thus became the and Mrs. Antone Dupin, Mr. and the Carbon county school district. previous week the unit was at 26 and at that time 13 students (Continued on Page Eleven) Methodisms general board of second Price woman to be elect- Mrs. Tony Foderaro, Mr. and Mrs. Each term is for a two-ye- ar at Carbon examination Helper where 1128 persons were the took ed to the state lay activities in Chicago, it highest Mr. and Mrs. D. W. examined. college. One other testing date re- office, the first groupsMrs. Nick Tony Frugni, has been announced. being PMA TOUR SLATED IN Wadleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Armin the current series and mains Bernard!. She has long been ac- strong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert The local group will beli, that is June 30. CARBON WEDNESDAY the Woman Deposits of Elks in Price to Ladies tive come one of 5,000 Methodist Account Then Mr. C. Arthur Mrs. and these obtained in The scores is men organizations which the The Carbon county PMA comexaminations are merely a guide club and of the immediate past Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee JenCashes Checks for the group. Before Leaving Town mittee board to charter plans sen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pace, by will host visitors from to local boards in consideration president Elected to serve with Mrs. Da Mrs. Nick Bemardi, Mrs. Lodyce to Clinton G. 1952, according CarUintah, Duchesne, Daggett, of student deferments. Merchants in this area were point to let those cashing her bon, Emery, Grand, San Juan, pin during the ensuing club year Dusserre, Mrs. Mamie Hansen, R. Bennett, executive secretary. were Mrs. Arthur W. Olsen, Salt T. Mitchell and S. W. Anderson. alerted Monday by Carbon coun- checks see this figure. The Price Sevier, Wayne, Piute, Garfield, Purpose of Methodist men, Dinner Sunday Fellowship Lake City, first vice president; Joining the Price delegation were ty sheriffs officers when it was store became suspicious when the Kane, Beaver, Iron and Washingaccording to Mr. Bennett, is Mrs. Henry Fryer, Ogden, second Mr. and Mrs. Art Bertola and discovered that a check racket to its Methodist ton throw on entire counties next Wednesday strength The Community Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Fitzwater, The discovery woman came back the second time a field trip to study developments was going on. behind the total church will hold its June Fellow- vice president; Mrs. former residents of Price. Provo, came only after one Price store and wrote another check and it effected in Carbon county. The treasurer; Beazer, on 17, June dinner program of the church in Sunday, ship had cashed two sizeable checks. was then that a call was made to group will meet in the Price these crucial days. at noon. Mrs. J. L. Prezel of Roy H. Fergusson, Price, secreMrs. Grant Harris, St. New Library Closing A woman who signed her name the bank to check on the womans municipal building in the mornPresident of the local orHelper is the chairman of the tary, and historian. Mrs. Ralph Time Announced as L. M. Sims Monday morning finances. However, by that time ing and will then go to Coal Creek George, Old will be sung Bullock is hymns program. Alfred ganization Cedar Adams, presi. City, retiring be a Bible will deposited $10 in the First Na- the woman had the money and and Soldier Canyons to see a syand there question and his official staff includes tional bank in Price in a check- was gone. When it was learned phon, reservoir and reseeded pasBeginning with June 16 and spelldown. After the program, the dent, was named a director. Chester Thomas, vice presiwere officers The elected hold will bust club short a ing account and had 25 of their that she had only that morning ture. In addition they will tour Mens secuntil July 2 the Price James F. newly continuing Wilson, dent; ness meeting with President A1 installed at a luncheon Saturday Carnegie - treasurer; George personalized checks made out in deposited $10 the sheriffs office the full length of the Carbon will close In the retary library her name. After obtaining her was called. The woman, as far canal. From here the group will fred Bullock presiding. Rev. Wil- at the Hotel Ben Lomond. song leader, and L. Garland, 8:00 oclock instead at evenings a added she as is known, managed to cash travel to Emery county. All incheck book evidently Another honor came to the liam McFadden has returned from L. Arnett, lay leader. The figure 5 in front of the 10 on her three of the checks, two for $35 terested persons are invited to the Colorado conference at Salt Price Ladies of Elks when it was of the customary 9:00 oclock Reverend William McFadden check book stub and made it a each and one for $40. announced that the student they closing time. Lake City and will preach. is pastor. go on this tour. Elks to Dedicate New Flag, Pole For County Tonight j Kidnapped; Police Alerted Four Price Girls to Attend Girls State great-Downa- I Jo-An- ne Price Woman Elected To Head Lady Elks '7 5 , Superintendent of Carbon Schools Gets Another Term Second Army Exam be Given at v - j Carbon Saturday x-r- ay ay x-r- ay Car-nava- Start $10 $110 on-goi- ng |