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Show It's rodeo time again in Price cowboys arrti at the same time and tonight is the big night! Its against rank rodeo livestock, furthe time that is anxiously awaited nished by D. A. Swanny Kerby of by youngsters and adult rodeo Salt Lake City. fans and there are few who can The rodeo here is in the sport's say they dont get a big kick out big league one of some 500 apof watching the contestants pit proved each year by the Rodeo their skill against the horses, Cowboys Association. With contests held under national R.C.A. steers, calves and Brahma bulls. And when the action explodes rules, the local rodeo will be open in the arena of the Black Diamond to the entry of all top professional Stampede tonight for th first rodeo contestants in the United performance of the three -- night States and Canada. They will batrun, fans will see another profes- tle in the contest events for a sional edition of the toughest com- purse of $2,250. which will probably be doubled by their own entry petitive sport in the world. Professional athletes in big hats fees. d boots have gatherand Money won here in the contests ed here to play at Americas most will be credited to the world chamrugged and highly competitive pionship standings. World titles sport. They pay their own expens- in the cowboy sport are decided by es to get here and will then fork the simple measure of who wins over a fee to enter the contests the most money. of the Black Diamond Stampede. Rodeos regular playing season In the arena these rodeo hands runs a full eleven months. The y winners in each will be matching their own skill fifteen and courage against that of other event by the end of November Jim high-mone- QW DIXIE MCARTHUR ' er purchase a shaving permit or suffer the consequences. The admonition of friends to each other is "See you at the rodeo and that is good advice for NEWSPAPER Volume 69 10c per Copy A SUN AND CONSOLIDATION N E WS-- A D VOC AT Carbon GOP Enters Ticket For Off iees, Pirsf Since '52 For the first time since 1952 voters of Carbon county will have an opportunity of expressing choice among candidates under the Democrat two party banners and Republican. The Monday, July 11, film deadline was highlighted by .the Refiling of a complete roster of the for county candidates publican offices and two additional Democratic candidates. These Republican candidates No Opposition Filed Against Bunnell For District Attorney Of all the for election will be voted ty residents offices which are up this fall and which upon by Carbon coun- only. that sought by Boyd Bunnell, incumbent Seventh Judicial district attorney, will be a "token affair, a mere formality of having his name appear on the ballot. There was no opposition filed to the against Mr. Bunnell prior on the either 11 deadline July Democratic or Republican tickets. Mr. Bunnell was the only candidate to file and consequently his filing was tantamount to election. Mr. Bunnell is a Democrat. High school students from the of the areas coal mines. Eastern and Southeastern Utah The students will leave for home area visit Carbon county dur- at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. s as ing the next four Students from Emery county guests of the Eastern Utah Col- will visit Carbon county July lege Development Action Commitstudent representatives from tee. the Uintah Basin travel here While the students will be guests August and other students of the Development Committee, from Vernal, Uintah and Duchesne many local organizations and indi- counties are to make the trip viduals are offering assistance in August 10. the planning and hospitality for Those named to make the trip the visit. have been picked for their schol25 students arship and The first group of abilities, acwill arrive Friday. They are stu- cording to leadership Paul C. Keller, Price dents from Blanding, Monticello City judge, who is chairman of and Moab high schools. They will the Action Committee for the check in at the college housing Eastern Utah Community. development at 11:45 a.m. Shortly Luncheons have afterwards a busy swirl of activi- the Kiwanians of been readied by Price and by the ty for the guests will begin. New Century club and by SafeAt 12 noon, swimming will be way store. The Elks and Price provided with the compliments of Junior Chamber of Commerce are Price City; a luncheon will be giving two evening meals. served in the city park at 1:15 This venture, which p.m. This has been arranged by illustrates the Interest graphically and coopthe New Century Club of Price. between the college and the eration At 2 p.m. the student-guest- s community, is planned to increase will tour the college campus. Car- enrollment at Carbon College. bon students will serve as hosts. The trip also serves as an orienOne of the highlights for the tation for the visitors to acquaint visitors will be dinner at the them with Carbon county. It servCourt District Seventh home of es also as an added inducement for Judge F. W. Keller at 6 p.m. the high school students of the Topping the days entertainment E&stem and Southeastern Utah will be attendance at the Black section to select Carbon ColDiamond Stampede Rodeo as lege for continuing their guests of the Carbon County Sherw-i- week-end- 21-2- Democratic counterparts Pressett, Dragerton, 3-- 4, four-ye- ar commissioner, and Frank Prazen, commissionCarbonville, two-yeer. The Democratic roster of candidates now includes Craig Justesen, Dragerton, and Frank Memmott, Castle Gate, state senator; John Costello, Helper and Robert E. Henderson, Carbonville, representative, First District; Russell Williams, Price, and Dr. Frank Migliore, Price, representative, Second District; Eugene Coli, incumbent; Albert Santi and Vern Davis, Price; Clark DeFriez, Dragerton; that the last Republican candidate Hector Chiara, Helper, and Carl to be elected in Carbon county comwas S. M. Bliss, now deceased, Olson, Wellington, two-yewho was successful in being elect- missioner; Steve Diamanti, incumed sheriff on the Republican slate bent, Helper; Gerald Oviatt, Dragfive erton; Nick Halamartdhris',' In 1926. He was nyside; W. H. Maynard, Price, and term in was his fifth times and D. Milano, Carbonville, Robert when he lost his life in the line four-year commissioner. of duty in April of 1945. He was succeeded by a Democratic appointee and since that time that Stafe Board Seeks office has been held by a Demowill, in some instances, have a convention race to go through and all will face primary battles before entering the general election campaign. It was in 1952 when Republicans in Carbon county last, faced the local political wars with a full slate of candidates with the exception of state senator. Marl D. Gibson was the Democratic candidate that year and was unopposed in the general election. It is also interesting to note ar ar j crat. Bids on Building Last Friday Robert Henderson of Carbonville filed his candidacy Seismograph Station iffs Posse. for the Democratic nomination as Saturday the student visitors state representative from the First The Utah State Building Board will have access to the Carbon District. This filing by Mr. Hen- is calling for bids for the construcCountry Club golf course, and the derson completed the roster of tion of a seismograph station on Country Lanes Bowling Center. Democratic candidates for all the the Carbon College campus. Bids They will breakfast at 9 am. at 28 offices. 2 will be received at p.m. July the home of Price attorney Duane will which time be at deadline opened the Monday they Beating Frandsen. At 10 a.m. they will in aloud canthe and read Building were two other Democratic enjoy the experience of touring one Dr. Frank A. Migliore, Board offices in the state capitol didates Price chiropractor for state rep- building. resentative from the Second DisDrawings and specifications may trict and John Costello, Helper, be obtained from the office of the state representative from the director, 419 State Capitol, Salt For Lake City, or from the office of First District. The complete Republican roster the director of Carbon College, Committees for the Carbon filed Monday includes Frank B. Price. No deposit is required.conA full text of the notice to Democratic nominating conven- Hanson, Price attorney, state sencan be found on Page tion which will be held Satur- ator; E. E. Peirce, Miller Creek, tractorsSecond Wal Section, this issue. First Three, District; in the county 7:30 representative, p.m. day at A healthy five oclock shadow is this announced courthouse were the thing for the just week by James P. Alger, county esman in town this W'eek chairman. if he has the accouterpecially from named All the delegates n ments of western togs and a the various precincts are expect' his look of hat to a tunes and of complete cantwo are lively high spectators elect to running hand Anticipations ed to be on being a rugged westerner. parade sched- fine marching show. didates for each of the two com- over the Local men who are riding in the In fact, a clean shaven resident missioner posts. More than two uled for 4 p.m. Saturday, July 16, race or tourist will be subject to paycandidates filed for each of these which will set the mood for the cross country Pony Express Sacfrom St. Joseph, Missouri, to be up ing a fine for his "dude" look, if posts and, therefore, It will final performance of the Black ramento, California, will be in attwo is hustled off to the Kangaroo from he to elect to the delegates Diamond Stampede, and Ray some of Court at the corner of Main Street each list to be candidates in the Christensen, parade chairman, has tendance and will present the fine horses and riding skills and Carbon Avenue where depuprimary election. every right to expect an excellent which are required of members chairwith ties are stationed to nab anyone named, Committees if entertainment plans marching of the Pony Express race. who has not entered into the spirit is man listed first, follow: The parade proceed as outlined. of number a from of the Black Diamond Stampede, Price; patrols Jeep Luke Pappas, Rules under sponsorship of the Price the counties of the state will paof Eastern Utah highlight Stavar, Spring Glen; Commerce. of Phyllis Chamber Junior Victheir and Price chief rade this of equipment week, the display tainment Mills, Johnson Tratos, Dragerton; Fourth on The parade will begin use when called to course the outstanding portion of fire department. wa5 installed Sat- con- annua tor Orlandi, Royal; Donna Asbury, East Street and proceed West w'hich they These as president of the Utah fest, sponsored bv the Price Jun- patrols are val- any rodeo Parade emergencies. urday Kenilworth. Street. Main H is reported that some of the state Firemens Association at a uable assets to the communities Frank Worthen, along is now Elections acts of the rodeo will banquet held in the Price munici- - ior Chamber of Commerce, Joe Takita, Price Junior Cham- where they are situated. specialty Price, Edward Sheya, f,na jn penjfs Shaving stages. Dragerton; has Ber- ber of Commerce president, pal building. mits, it is reported, may be ob- Doyle Timothy, Wellington: the of Walker Clint contacted J. L. Piercy, Salt Like Citys fajned from any Javcee for a min- tha Spatling, Helper; Thomas Cheyenne TV series and Roger imum charge of fifty cents. Preston, Sunnyside. Ross Norton, Moore of the "Alaskans to highCredentials Three engraved trophies are on The the Saturday. parade Sun- light Wellington; Floyd Andrews, display in Morleys Jewelry store Chill Wills has also window and they nyside; Donald King, Dragerton; be awarded been invited to participate. V. W. Mulmen George Young, Price; Mary to the three the most with Warner of a director Douglas, lins, Helper. hirsute adornments at the manly Brothers movie currently being in been Students the band have he summer marching band Black Diamond Stampedes final filmed at Moab, has assured parade Carbon county school actively engaged this summer in bprt R. Barrus, Grantsville, first lpntrr(3irimpnt Saturday night, by sponsored an Issued in of full cooperation sponsors Warning . . . - , , district is rapidly being readied perfecting their marching, and vice president; William Ruff, tnf DPBTq P T)l n attempt to release the stars so for two of Utahs SCnrin cnrrnfT visa nrpcn.Tont major newa parades street learning Eslick and N Rodro About Illegal that they might make an appear- This Trudy Saturday, July 16, the band which wnl be presented for two attendants Miss Dixie ance at the rodeo in Price. Coe. T rank will appear on the streets of Price Solicitors in City Miss Carbon County, Miss Saun-dr- a to add Provo: Ear H. Smith, Heber City, McArthur and Miss Kay Wilson. . sparkle to the Black Dia- handher Joe Takita. Jaycee president, wearing Thomas, 25 and Howard Casey, Richfield, trus- mond Stampede parade. July Business houses in the Price some Another feature of the summer tees; A. W, Phone, Tooele, treas- - urge everyone to get in the rodeo gown, will appear in the the band will travel to Salt Lake the warned by are being area znood by wearing western attire parade in a limousine chauffered City where it will represent Car- - j band program ha been small urer. John Creedon was Price Chamber of Commerce to by a for the remainder of this week. dignitary. distinguished the all of on as instruction in annual ed bon the Pioneer, group secretary. county be on the alert for photograwill be displayed by Days celebration. skills convenwas Mr. named band Riding instruments. solicitors Many Piercy various and magazine phers the queen of the stampede, Miss The band is made up of students band students have taken advan- tion chairman for 1961, when it Attends Lion Convention who are working the business Trudy Eslick, and her attendants, from the Price, Helper and Well- tage of this opportunity to im- will be held in St. George district in violation of city or- Miss Dixie McArthur and Miss ington areas District Governor and M's. RusMr Mills was elevated to the have expressed prove their technical facility on dinances and the Price Chamber cho- a desire to were The Wilson. three sell Williams returned to Price at association in this the instruments Kay their before in s'ate regular top pot participate of Commerce Blue Card policy. beauty, grace and worthwhile recreational event. band starts next fall. Any stu- the annual convention held last Sunday from Chicago, where they Solicitors of this kind do not sen for astheir well as for their ex- Drum major for the band is Wayne dents who would l,ke ot take ad- - monh at Cedar City. Each year attended the International Lions hold a city license, nor a blue charm, cellent horsemanship. of lve incoming preri-- 1 Convention. Representatives from Williams and majorettes are Ruth vantage of these activities may do the card and officials request that Several counties will sponsor Rasmussen, Jane Spencer, Jolen,so bv eonf anting the band d -- ec- dent is hnd to the installation 1T8 countries were In attendance business houses report these at the convention. and Karolyn Johnson. their bands in the parade to assure Mow-etor, Drra Siggard, at tbsnq jet. people to the city police. Demo Delegates Meet Saturday Nominations Beards to Take Spotlight During Stampede TV Stars Invited to Attend Saturday Parade ut five-gallo- pre-rod- eo enter-Chest- j well-know- n Marching Band Ready For Two Big Parades beard-growin- w-i- i g er Caution With Fire 1 Outdoors Urged During Dry Season A plea to all residents of Carbon and Emery counties to use caution in ail types of burning was made this by District Firewarden Bob Milano of the Utah Forestry Department. With the extreme heat summer upon us the danger of wildland fires increases to hazardous proportions. Cheat grass and other noxious growths that line our roads and highways have now dried to the point of being highly Inflamable and coupled prevailing afternoon breezes all the elements of costly fires are present," Mr. Milano stated. The average loss in the state of Utah each year is some 6,500 acres burned by costly fires. To keep this figure within its limits or reduce it must by necessity depend upon the general public. The Utah Forestry Department has the enormous task of protecting some 6.2 million acres of private and state lands against the threat of fire. To do this demands the complete cooperation of all interested agencies and above all the individual citizen. Remember, Prevention is the best Eire Protection," Mr. Milano h ever-increasi- Chuckwagon Supper On Tap Saturday Sponsored by lions , - o r 2; w-i-ll will have only the general election lace G. Grange, Price, represencampaign to worry about whereas tative, Second District; Eugene their if? Carbon Visits Arranged For Outside Students E Number 28 Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, July 14, 1960 ' QUEEN TRUDY ESLICK everyone. AN INDEPENDENT 2 become eligible for rodeos World sides the horsemen, a number of the National Finals at floats, bands and jeep posses Series, Dallas late in December. Prize There will be dancing after each money won or lost at the rodeo rodeo in the city gymnasium. here could by the end of the seaAlong with all this activity, the son mean whether or not a cowboy Jaycees are sponsoring a beard makes the finals. The contestants growing contest. here will be playing for keeps! Price City has taken on a fesOnce the rangeland pastime of tive appearance for the big Westthe working hand, rodeo prize ern celebration with the hanging money has grown to an annual of street decorations and paintings payoff of over $3,000,000 with pro- of Western scenes on the windows fessional competition held in 37 of business houses. Most businessstates and three Canadian prov- es are being operated by "cowand cowgirls inces. boys who have Reigning over the 1960 starm donned Western attire to promote pede are Queen Trudy Eslick, 16, the rodeo. Beards are flourishing of Moab, assisted by Dixie Mc- all over the place and some inArthur, 17, and Kay Wilson, 16, genious shaving contortions must take place ech morning as these both of Lawrence. Each evening preceding the ro- hardy characters devise new ways deo there will be a parade on of exhibiting their face foliage. A kangaroo court 1s convened Main Street and this particular event will be climaxed Saturday every afternoon on Main Street at 4 p.m. with the giant parade and beware the man or woman which is sponsored by the Price who ventures into the city in conJaycees and which will include be-- ventional clothes. And those who cannot or will not refrain from using razors are compelled to eith- high-heele- KAY WILSON a pa ME7-206- The Price Lions Club, in cooperwith the sponsors of the ation Black soring urday, Diamond Stampede, is spona chuckwagon supper SatJuly 16 from 3 to 7:30 p m. on the Safeway parking lot on East Main Street. Hie big attraction of the affair will be food, naturally, but all the hot cakes, sausage, coffee and soft drinks one can eat, all for the price of 50 cents per person Is what makes th;s affair unusual. All proceeds from the chuckwagon feast will be used by the Lions Club for its community improve-jmeprojects. nt |