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Show A A V A Kr A v AN INDEPENDENT NEWSP APER nun:, cakhon coivrv. CITY AUTHORIZES ALF OF ;r$ REPEAL Urged To Get CONSOLIDATION OF THR itailiiii kmio'. ociom SIS' AM) NEWS ADVOCATE Price Council Seek $151,000 To Carry Out Public Works Project CARBON BAND TO City Attorney O. K. Clay was authorized by the city council at its regular session Monday evening to draw up formal application for a loan of $154,000 from the public works administration to finance the proposed improvement project on the municipal water system. Data concerning the project was presented to the council by City Engineer Wallace R. Wayman, together with blue prints of the line. In preparing the application, Mr. Clay will work in conjunction with Mr. Way-ma- n RECEIPTS EDUCATION MEET Ninety Student To Make Trip To Salt latke : Concert, Parade Planned To Increase Recorder; SCHOOL PERFORM AT UTAH Certified Slates Stealing Of Slot Machines In Price Savors Of Racket I NunibvX ms k As City Election Approaches WATER ONE LOAN Lf. Mx V Candidates Campaign Quietly APPLICATION FOR iXiru, rAj vv?v y In Activity Looms District Revenue For Past Year Shown At l Aflrr nrrki of extetulvr Behind Policies With the city election lr than two prrpurntion. the Carbon county high Thrft of slot machines is the Of $327,439 wfks ttuay, candidates on the Demo- school burnt will leave for Salt Iike frequent crime city officers have had to contend with and Urn Cilicna tnkctx have Friday to cratic during the annual of the Carbon Democratic In the annual financial report during the past few weeks, and far of their with the convention Utah Educational proceeded campaign this week by Clerk George E. the mm rmrnt for repeal of the hijacking" of these devices m a quiet manner, but considerable association. tchool Oikey receipt of the Carbon nendmcnt and the has almost reached the projxir-tion- s activity is promised from now until are 1832-3- 3 term M WillE. to the for tor Dim district According of a racket. was pledged the voters go to the polls to a a 32 concompared ,;jif amendment band the will a at iams. $327,439 ihuwn present According to Night Marshal The two slates weie officially cerGeneral L. y of $303,572.23. the S in ceit disbursement I) ir to IWmaster William McIntyre, a machine tified to Recorder Carl W. Empey at 7 00 and will stage a The statement ahowa cash on hand A Farley by Carl W. Empey, stolen Monday evening The n minees will lo demonstrationp ofm, Wednesday. maneuvers at the beginning of the year in the Democratic thairman. jiaiade from Slim's Motor company, listed on the ballot in the following on Mam Arsent out to all of $31.506 50, and o balance at at street sum noon, rf1 hae Saturday the thief gaming entrance to older: and of the year in the amount e uKo liven Recorder ti have for made the W. dose Carl rangements F.trjx-ycounty containing y in the building through a rear Democrats N Arthur Muyoi, the to K S I. of $41.433 79. band over broadcast Thirty per cent of the total sum f4j fjujrmg repeal, with the window. During the past fortr cot ncilm.in. I.aw- - between 4 30 Sindh; m Revenue of the district la itemized that tie various chairmen of the loan, if it is granted, will be p tn and 5 no five stuh thefts have been council-menight Rasmussen; dans also rail for as follows: County achool tax, $198,-95- 3 advanced by the government, an the Present matter. Friday E. N Chldester, Eugene C'oh, ri j hi ted. and for several weeks 3H; accounts receivable, $2333.98; Mr. Empey states remainder am vunting to $107, (mo ioiuiits at Hotel t'lali and the hiberf letter. to that, slot nu dunes had Dr. I.vm.in Kofford; recorder. Wilprior le book must minds fines. Slofl 12; bond interest rebe nal to gi with a revenue guaranteed by cooperate t anxious been disapiM-annfrom loeal liam Grogan; tlcasuier, Rulon A bond fund on a by state land board, $12i; forest Due to the fait lli.it a lalge numr r.mt.tee in carrying out the payment basis. nts with unnoing Rryner. fund. $73 01; Interest earned If Will the loan We send of is ber Mr. e band meudxTs granted. .n fa; iih;.I. Empey expel lem Citi. ells May oi It W Dalton, regularity, Mr. McIntyre said. I fund. i. $1544 25; piej'aid insur-anr(all Wile the by C.uboii I s.oj t t.me some material to sai!. the city will be able to place giaduatloii, Incouncilman. W. E. n fund premiums bus drivers, has not vet att.niu-rtnaliog the skill j m !. a atir g the voters in the water hne in excellent corn). turn. two-tSheldon unit tire; councilincn, It won the $400 97; rent of Castle Gate teachers last of the The application will be drawn up in u 'of hn veal's band, ami heated mechanics Ho den, Anderson. John Clyde national CARBON REGAINS parade i hampion'l ip and 'he cottage, $41139; rejit of Kenilworth I tier!. eii It l i requested that five sections to be designated as the Mrs Irene jVauiht. recorder, state Castle Gate. Nolan. Kyune and w the suggestions of your lleltHT. intei mountain .n.idc and teachers cottage. $333 48; rent of Hia. R West Ceoige watha tent ta ts cottage, $093 84. 'loiieeit titlis However, the atul county chairmen and Colton piojects. The tot.d amount FOOTBALL TITLE The repot t that a third Mcket would Rent of Sunnyside teachers- - cotlooks better than the n..uliinery of the party sought will be apportioned among might enter the field enlivened the jiolitic.il $312.77; lent of Gordon Creek tage. so e.u ly in the season, and these projects, enabling the ji far the forthcoming elec .situation somewhat the latter part of teachers Mr. cottage, $249 68; rent of Williams IN FIVE REGION is band confident the advisory committee to give the week, but the movement failed $848.34; refund on will give a very goist account of it- school projH-rtyto reH al of the eighteenth careful consideration to each section. to materialize. $9 88; insurance adcharges, freight self. The program of the city proposes iTcnt. we are bound by our A majority of the Democratic from state received rm. both state and national, to principally the use of twelve-inc- h Coal Diggers Score Convincing nominees are seasoned cnmjiaigners Ajiproximatcly 90 students will justments, $255; 66: state $2310 fund, equalization 13-; about reK al. The wisdom and cast iron pipe, with the exception of as far as city elections are concerned,!(make the ti ip to Salt Lake. Cecil school tax and state land interest and Victory Over (Irand ns will net Christensen icr.t of the party in espousing a larger pipe in the Colton section for drum major, and lenders of the party are confident High On Moab Field with Jack Jones of Hiawatha and rental fund, $115,321.98; state high last year has been confirmed the collection of the water. that the exjKTience of these school tax, $2308 50; sundry revenue, Mr. Empey explained that approxi) states, whereas not a single dates in municipal affairs will be a Till Reese of Standardville as twnl-cr- s. $464 05; supplemental library, Hiain every department Superior has cast a dissenting vote. It mately $40,000 of the amount will be watha school, $43; sale of textbooks play with the exception of punting, big factor in gaining them the supTlnrty-thie- e JA be. therefore, with a degree used directly for la&or, while the restudents, or more than to Carbon high Miners regained the port of the voters. the ninth, tenth and eleventh grade of the total nde in our own state that we mainder will be expended for mamembership, According to adherents of the football championship of Conference $228.20. pupils, rt the president and join the terial and construction. If the funds Bourbon party, the record made by are playing their first year in the 0 5 Wednesday to the report, salaries of with a decisive According band. are it is available majority. planned to carry school at their candidates in handling city afand over teachers comprised the Grand high principals victory Inasmuch ns directors throughout out the project over the space of one lo repeal of the state constituthe fairs under difficult economic condi- the item of expenses, totaling largest arc state te prohibition, we are not bound year, a plan which is expected to Moab. Aside from the fact that keen showing Coal Diggers brought Carbon Its first tions is eloquent proof of their qual- interest in thealready 1934 intermountain $164,477.44. the party platform, but we con- -: considerably aid the unemployment regional title in three years, the game ifications for the various offices. Other disbursements were as folit highly proper for every pre-- : situation in this locality. On the other hand, boosters of the band tournament, Mr. Williams lows: Salaries and expense of board was memorable in that it marked the that while in Salt Lake, he will to work for state repeal as well Should the loan be granted and first time in the all of the history of the two rival ticket point out that receive numerous queries concerning members, $1213; salary of clerk, ational repeal in the interest of revenue bonds issued, the maturity have been candidates Citizens highly schools that the Oil Plungers were salary of stenographer and sund government. payment of these bonds no doubt defeated by the Miners on the Moab successful in business and profession- the event. Although no plans have dry office employes, $1296; salary of confi'ou can readily imagine the con- - would start in 1939, at which time al life, and are well qualified to give yet been made locally for the field. superintendent, $3240; excnse of suof lawlessness and nullification payments on the $170,000 waterworks the citizens efficiency and economy test, the Carbon director will act on perintendent, $980.90; office postage, its first touchdown scored Carbon the assumption that Price City will :h will exist in Utah if we reissue will be completed. in government. stationery and printing, $638.40; telein the second quarter after taking in constitutionally dry. We will was reported Wednesday that the not abandon its famous tournament, phone and telegraph, board office, It line on the the ball following and will urge all directors at the .ed then have a bootleggers plans of the Citizens ticket $288.87; salary of treasurer, $324; ela fumble. The winners marched campaign FORTY MEN GO TO ladise. now in the process of formula- convention to make plans for enter- ection expense, $278.47; sundry adare Kennick straight down the field, tlr. Empey recently received a tion and will be announced within a ing their bands in the contest. ministrative and general expense, carrying the ball over. The husky few days. er from Postmaster General Far-- f. $984.76; census, $398.67; attendance WORK ON E sophomore also added the extra point who is also national Democratic When they go to the polls to select RED CROSS MAKES officers, $201.16. a line buck. on k.rman, urging the support of re- their city leaders for the coming two Employes compensation, $1296.19; the fourth quarter, Coach PresASPHALT PROJECT tonInSummerhays Price citizens will also vote on on surety bonds, $242.70; years, premium his of recalled eight of national and state h part, Mr. Farley wrote: As PLANS ANNUAL FOR the bond questions interest, $32,788.33; interest othregulars who had been taken out in repeal, as well as the state amender than on bonds, $1188.49; fuel for Jpocrats in Chicago over a year Miners the and the previous period, ment relative to minimum wages for f. we gave to the American people Construction Activity Started started office, $203.77; school supplies, another touchdown drive. women and children. Leaders of the MEMBERSHIP DRIVE board solemn pledge in our Of On to Stretch $5559.59; platform janitors salaries, $13,060.77; Monday of the Carbon regained possession eal the 18th amendment. tickets have indicated that these city Road East Of Price $2275.27; fuel and janitors Repeal supplies, and its on own oval stripe, .he not in any way be inwill policy of the president and the proposals $5350.12; water, heat, lights and powRoll Call Chairmen Appointed er, $4168.66; negotiated the 70 yards to the goal jected into the municipal campaign. '.onal administration. and placements, Work on the rock asphalt project line without interruption. repairs Jimmy ij'Will you, as a Democrat who east of Price began Monday writh a ITy Carbon Chapter Head $6184.64; school rents, $722.50. Redford made the touchdown after &nts the Rent of teachers cottages, coal and Actand the 40 men. presidents In Nine partys crew of approximately Two Communities side on a weak run play. carried out, interest yourself ivity at the present time embraces an $2647.59; transportation furnishings, The Coal Diggers lost several Scofield Voters the repeal movement of pupils, $22,298.78; sundry school By and put forth grading and preparation for gravel- chances to most notable score, the Appointment of Red Cross roll call Scry effort at your command to help $1226.60; health aid, $62.77; ing. The work is being done by the instance being in the opening quarter chairmen in nine communities was expense, Citizens' on the Wallace psce Utah in the James accounts payable, $243.50; bonds outrepeal column on state road commission with Vern when they carried the ball to Moabs cvember 7? ticket and Dennis Murphy on the announced Wednesday by J. W. Ham- standing, $26,340; general office furShortly before elec-- Gillman as supervisor. line after about three minI am to have ticket have been nominated mond, chairman of the Carbon chap- niture and apparatus, $3117.78; school the privilege of of the stretch, which ex- utes of Moab Peoples Graveling ter. Glen D. Reese will act as genOn first down, play. as candidates for president of the to the voters of Utah over tends from Price east for a distance sites and buildings, $902.30; supplea fumble and Schaffer Scofield town board. eral chairman of the campaign, the recovered radio and give reasons mentary library, $89.27; textbooks, I be- -. of 10 miles, will get underway withwhy e the 18th pulled his team out of danger with Nominees for trustees on the Citi- goal of which is 1200 members. $4181.40; prepaid insurance, $3841.34. amendment should be in a few days, Mr. Gillman said. a beautiful punt. Community chairmen selected thus zens slate are Leonard Strang, Ar??ealed.' Asphalt from the quarries of the However, this show of power on thur Madsen, Clifford Bailey and far are: Price, Mrs. Earl N. Rad- - PRICE POSTOFFICE COMES ii As part of the repeal campaign, Utah Rock asphalt company at cliff; Helper, Mrs. A. S. Wahl; Carbons part was ample indication Francis Wilson. UNDER NEW CONTROL PLAN following schedule of radio pro-his being stored in Price in of what was to come later. J. E. Holmes; Spring Canyon, Frank Gorishek, William Green, been arranged: readiness for surfacing, but it is not Schaffer gave one of the greatest Sr., Louis Bezyack and John Jarvi, David Brown; Standardville, R. R. Postmaster J. F. MacKnight anif sKSL October 18, 10:15 p. m.; likely, according to Mr. Gillman, that exhibitions probably in the Jr., are candidates for trustees on the Kirkpatrick; Latuda, George Schultz; nounced Wednesday that the Price .October 20, 10:15 kicking p. m.; October 21, the work will be done this history of Utah high school play, and Mutual, Oliver Sutch; Hiawatha, John postoffice is affected by the new arJl!5 p. m.; October 25, 10:15 p. m.; fall. paving Peoples ticket. his consistent punting was easily Allen; Kenilworth, William Wood-hea- rangement whereby the custody and y.tober 27, 10:15 p. m.; October 28, Workers on the project are being one of the outstanding features of A total of 218,171 motor vehicles control of postoffices in federal build1 November 1, 10:15 p. m.; engaged through the Price branch of the Every resident of Carbon county is ings passes from the United States game. nature were manufactured of member 3, 10:15 every ofNovember atp. m.; the United States reemployment Grands much heralded aerial in this country during May, 1933, as urged to join the American Red Cross treasury department to the postal 8:15 p. m.; November 6, 5:15 p. fice. The work is being done under for the simple compared to 184,295 units in May during the roll call, which will be function to failed tack November 7, 11:15 a. m.; Novem-ik- r the N. R. A. force account system. department. held between Armistice day and As a result of this change, claims jof last year. I- 5:15 p. m. on Page Eight) issued (Continued information to According Thanksgiving. In asking for support on the local office may be paid disKYDL October of the 10:00 16, p. m; Tuesday from the Price office of the drive, Mr. Hammond declares rectly by Mr. MacKnight, whereas 19. 10:00 p. m.; October 22, road commission, the Monticello-Blandithat never before in the 52 years of formerly it was necessary to submit m: October 23, 10:00 p. m.; Red Cross history have so many peo- vouchers to the treasury department. grading job is due' to get c ober 24, 6:45 p. m.; October 26, underway Thursday. The project will 10.00 ple been beneficiaries of the Red Silliman Evans, fourth ' assistant m.; October 29, 10:00 p. m.; cost in the neighborhood of $10,000, Cross, either directly or indirectly. ctober 30, 10:00 postmaster general, will have direct p. m.; October 31, the force account method to be used. Between now and Armistice day, charge of supervision and provision5 p. m.; November 2, 10:00 p. m.; Construction activity is progressing local workers will distribute Red ing of offices coming under the new CHember 5( 10;00 p. m.; November rapidly on national recovery secondCross posters, window cards and lit- control. which on in October 31 is the only day 9;15 a. m. from obtained agents Figures ary projects between Orangeville municipal erature showing the activities of the the five Price precincts show that they may register for the between and and Ora.'geville 7. junction Registra- organization. 2294 voters are on the registration election on November Mr. Hammond asks that all citi: Petroleum Huntington and Castle Dale. These is tions for the general election may be it However, this in city. lists zens be ready to enroll when the can1. stretches are to be graded, graveled Valley made on October 31 and November To Be pointed out by registration officials In vassers and oiled. call, thereby making possible listed voters of number total The the not is total necessarily this that men who had been Seventy-nin- e a quick and thorough enrollment of disnumber of eligible voters in Price, on the rolls in each registration CRUELTY IN conservation at CHARGES civilian the without stationed the WIFE otters to necessity the community Northwest follows: as Price, pertaining I as a large number of resi- trict are rleum industry will be discussed at Kalcr Hollow, Warner and of second trips by the solicitors. SUIT FOR DIVORCE DECREE inasmuch camps northeast central 627; Price, more on 348; a dents may be expected to be to be held in the court Every new member will receive Ferron were transferred recently to feting 266; south Price, 577; east than one roll by virtue of a change Price 476. at Joes valley. Thirty-seve- n 0 of Agnes ere Wednesday, November 1 Red Cross button, and from the Camp a cruelty, On the ground Price, 'at men from the latof homes be will m uncer the sponsorship Millarich filed suit in district court in their residence. windows of experienced out displayed be to If a voter expects of he also, persons some instances, In Marsent to Camp GRF-1- 4 from were a a Cross. Red ter divorce Utah stickers camp large planning and coordina- - Wednesday for died or moved away may town on the remaining registration Families bearing at member Wyoming. which in Pinedale, committee. ; every tin Millarich. They were married at who have in the registration book. days, he may make arrangements With these changes, the working to Burton W. Musser, Provo on May 7, 1931. Mrs. Millar- still be listed Clerk B. H. Young to joins will receive a window flag. iNew registrations this year thus with County of the Joe's valley unit was inforce and fees designations ;V';rTr'an f the committee, the meet-- i ich alleges that her husband beat Mr. Youngs Membership among the qualify for the election. distributed total 34, ar and to 213 men. It is expected names creased contribfollows: Annual, $1; V11 educational and instruc-- : her, called her profane Northwest office will be open between 7:00 p. are as S5: as follows: districts five will be moved the She for ll that w and Carnfp sup-A$10, quarrelsome. 27 for sustaining, holesale and retail petrol- was continually ,.e uting, m. arid 9:00 p. m, until October northeast 4; central Price, to Orderville, 5; month of Price, the of 50 maiden first name, cents of her dealers. All except of registering voters. At porting. $25. independent whole-.- e asks restoration control work 3; south Price, 11, east Price, the purpose erosion court acdalf-rPrice, the where to private and requests goes support each membership and major company rep- Agnes Starika, same time, absent voters ballots the winter. 11. the she done be will during tivities of the local chapter. are urged to be in at- - to approve a property settlement tR,atives Voters are again reminded that may be obtained. -7- ar.ee. upon. have agreed husband and her President U-e- ev-r- j mt la-s- urd tatx-rnael- e Kn-da- s , four-yea- two-ve- ar n, 1 long-tim- e i , lo-- four-ye- e. 1 ar d ai Wood-w.iu- l, trca-uivr- r.at.-h- al mg.ri-i.itin- j public-work- s n exjM-ete- , I 0 one-thi- 21 rd 13-- ex-jxc- ts, $2,-16- .n 40-ya- rd 10-MIL- 30-ya- rd Tickets Named rd n, one-ya- rd 60-ya- rd ( Sun-nysi- de Ro-lap- p, as d. P- 4. . I-- , - ng Registrations in Price Precincts Reported by Agents Vote fn.u' P- - Code Meet Held Price Crew Increased at Joes Camp ; v F-1- CCOrdi-n- g , F-- 10 0; |