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Show u V J: AS IN'DITILNDKNT CONFERENCE ON PLANNED WATER LINE WORK SET BIDS ON STAR OR NEW SPAPFJl A CONSOLIDATION aemi-nunth- ""i lnv ns mail route Ii ii'e will continue rirrs of the star Ram will be determin-(Uintah .y or hoitly after January 16 rt .v,r Fni led States pox toff ice bids for car- will mail U tween Salt Lake and j!nd tw tween I'rsce and Vernal, y desi riptions of the routes, as pjired in a bulletin received by MacKnight, are as rh-- JB n. de--o- r.t e r r K proposal for securing a public works loan of approximately $154,000 to finance an Improvement project on the Price water line. Incoming officials who will attend the meeting are It. W. Dalton, mayor-elec- t, and W. E. Mclntire, Clyde Vaught and John W. Holden, councilrnen-dec- t. Arthur N. Smith is the holdover member of the council, and Sheldon Anderson, incumbent, was rtelectd for another term of two years. Outgoing officers are Mayor R. E. West and Counnlnu n Lawrence Rasmussen, E. N. Chidester and P. K. Nielsen. All information necessary in making the application for the money has been compiled by Cfty Recorder Carl W. Empey, City Engineer Wallace R. Wayman and City Attorney O. K. Clay. Installment under New AT ensure the federal government. 1- -2 State Seml-I'inaL- s Carbon high Miners will have an opportunity to enter the state foot ball finals for the first time since 1924 when they dash Friday with the Box Elder Bees of Brigham City in a game on the Box Elder gridiron. The contest Is nhrd-ule- d to start at 2 00 p in Coach Preston Sununei hays charges hive had onj thing but an easy schedule this season, but the 'r with the Cache eleven un douhb-dlwill prove to Ih their touglu st assignment thus far this year. The Carbon team will lease for Brighan City Thursday morning, and woi k out on the Box Elder field that afternoon. The Bees have a more Impressive won and lost record than the Carbon crew, and throughout the state are picking them to defeat the Miners. A comparative score basis of judging gives only a vague idea of the respective strength of the two elevens. Box Elder trimmed Ogden Ogden took the measure of and South high of Salt Lake, Carbon defeated South by a single This would indicate that touchdown. the northerners have an edge on the Carbonites, an advantage which appears more pronounced in view' of the fact that the game will be played semi-fin- -2 al on-cou- nt y one-ha- lf $57.-557.- 05 1 Du-Ljn- e, Du-w- ne NED dojK-ster- s I1 $11,-00- 0. Du-ifs- ne 21-- 9 Price-Vern- al 0, Milk Producers of Carbon, Emery Hold on Code h i ic 6, 12-- both-mil- I Red-for- d; I s; Wel-Hngt- on s 56-- al pre-seas- 10-m- ile on Hearing on Coal Code Slated By Recovery Administration Tabulates Election Vote eve-cn- g. Junior Group Aids ar Red Cross Campaign two-ye- ar ' er . f.-- t tin December Be tt ('urnlvul To TorStaged Of Benefit 8 And 9 the Notre Dame School hall The distmt includes Utah, Idaho, Nevada plans are rapidly assuming form and pait (f Wyoming, and several carnibundled delegate are exjavted heie for the Carbon County Catholic Moon Silver at the val to be held for the event. benethe 9 for 8 and John Btakas of Ogden, distiht gov- hall December ernor, and a number of visitor from fit of the Notre Dame school. A the Ogden and Uhejenne chapter at- meeting of all committees In charge Mr. Bmkas of the event was held Wednesday eve- tended the meeting. (Hike biiefly, urging members of the rung, with Mr. Ruth Flynn, general In charge, Ahepa lodge to supjHirt the recovery an advertisement of tlx event, piugtuin of President Kooevelt, who1 is a inenrtier of the oi ganlution. jt). Notre Dame school band will visit The iitoi weie highly pleased various towns In the county Decem-w.t- h r Pi ices qualification as a con- 7, and will play and march In eition city, and they pledged their Price and Helper on both days of the ulolehrurted supjxrt in making the carnival. 1914 meeting a suoee. An outline The carnival will ojxn December 8 of the convention program will In? at 2 00 p. m and the first 100 persons In 'entering the hall will receive tickets non Minced m The for a piie drawing that afternoon. the near future. Admission to the hall will be free on both days until the closing dance the RELIEF CASES IN evening of the second day. A free program of vaudeville acts a jitney" dance will be staged and COUNTY DECREASE the first evening, the entertainment to in the Ameiican The initial Miners Journey North To Way Box Elder Gridders In check was made out for $17,297.11. which is approximately one-thir- d of the amount turned over to the state. This payment to Carbon county is in compliance with a bill introduced in the last state legislature by State Senator George M. Miller. The government returns 37 per cent of the total collected fiom each county, FETE PROGRESSING - IN CRUCIAL GAME Cat bon county Wednesday i revived its fast installment of coal royalty money returned to the state by CARBON CATHOLIC 1934 disiiut convenhdu- AlHi'l li liitinlut) Ft Ogles') vt association to bdd in IT ice wrie made Sunday ut a sh- lal meeting if the local ihup-te- r IlAM MLlI L1IY O' PREPARATIONS FOR AHEPA OUTLINES PLANS FOR 1931 DISTRICT MEET tual Ilf 'CARBON, BRIGHAM Remitted Wednesday - Number 44 16. ISIS P.jin h'itial V'-- NEW S ABVOOATH Veinal, by way of Helper, and Senator Millers bill provided Myton, Roosevelt, Fort that the counties shall receive 80 per hrtJ.e and Gusher, 121 miles and cent of the amount remitted on their seven times a week; leave payments. Of the total royalty money daily at 6 30 a. m.; arrive at received by the government, 52 II r by 6.45 a. m.: leave Helper xr cent goes to farmers of the weston receipt of mail by star route ern states and 10 per cent Is used Thistle; arrive at Vernal in for administrative expenses. - and hours; leave Vcr-- 1 Last year. Carbon county paid daily at 3.00 a. m.; arrive at Price TOY DEPARTMENTS to the government in royal45 p m.; bond required with ties. and $21,621 39 of this amount $23,000; present cost, $20,681.05 IN PRICE STORES was remitted to the state. I dtr government operation. According to Mr. Miller, the secreSit Lake City to Vernal, by way of the treasury now has on hand tary I' Park City, Heber, Fruitland, MEET EVERY $36,000 paid as royalty this year. CarMyton, Roosevelt, Fort bon county's share of this sum, which and Gusher, 189 miles and has not yet been remitted to the state, seven times a week; leave Salt Wide Variety Of Goods Handled will be in the neighborhood of a. 3:00 m.; arrive if doily at By Local Establishments; at 8.00 a. m.; leave Duchesne Mr. Miller announced that Carbon :i:!y at 8:40 a. m.; arrive at Vernal Prices Much Lower will also receive in due course county 11.00 a. m.; leave Vernal daily at a share of royalties collected prior to a. m.; arrive at Duchesne by The Christmas shopping season in 1932. These previous payments total .:.;5 a. m.; leave Duchesne daily at Carbon county will officially get un- approximately $150,000. :;30 a. m.; arrive at Salt Lake by der way Friday with the opening of The initial payment to this county (JO p. m.; bond required with bid toy sections in three Price depart- was made by State Auditor Julius IJ23.000; new service, no award will ment stores J. C. Penney company C. Andersen after a conference at made for this route if contract is General Department stores and Price the state capital Wednesday with l.wded on route. Commissioners W. J. Reid and C. R. Trading company. Other routes out of Price on which Parents who heretofore found Fahring, Mr. Miller, County Treas- on Box Elders field. have Ms will be received are: Price to a difficult matter to satisfactorily urer R. M. Reese and County Atit Several of the Carbon players are tie, 60.6 miles and back, seven for their childrens Yuletide torney) Walter C. Gease. bothered with injuries, which will hnes a week; bond required with bid, provide expectations will be delighted with probably not keep them on the bench pJOOO; present cost under government news that these well knowm esthe but may hamper their play. Vernon l.peration, $7175.12. tablishments are prepared to serve Mills, center and a mainstay on the Pnce to Mohrland by way of Hiaa better and larger the public forward wall Is nursing an injured watha, 25 miles and back, six times of goods at lower prices than while Jackson Jewkes, variety shoulder, with bid, ever before. week; bond required Discussion regular end, is suffering with an inJ2200; present pay, $1935.40. The trend of toys mis year is to jured hip and elbow, Coach Sum- -, Wattis to Price, 19.5 miles and state ad merhays announced Tuesday that ward a type that is both educational assistant J. McGibney, Iback, six times a week; bond required and interesting. The stock of the ministrator of the national recovery LoUjs and Tony DeAngeles, halfback with bid, $1200; present pay, $1000. above stores contains articles for administration, met Thursday with an(j end, respectively, are also k Price to Sweet Mine by way of of every age. Many new of Carbon and Em- - ered w;th injuries, the former with youngsters producers National and Consumers, 19 miles and devices are being placed on the mar- ery counties for the purpose of in- - a bad hip and elbow and Tony with I jack, six times a week; bond requir-wit- h ket this year, and shoppers will have structing them in the matter of form an injured foot. bid, $1200; present pay, no trouble what they want. ulating a code. He discussed city orfinding stated that his probaSummerhays 111048.89. Quality of the goods is better than dinances, proper production of milk ble starting lineup for Friday's game Price to Emery, by way of Huntiprevious years, the toys being more and sanitation. will probably be as follows: Halfngton, Castle Dale, Orangeville, as a general rule, than A committee of six was appointed backs, Patterick, Kennick or L. substantial, Clawson, Ferron, Rochester; 60 miles heretofore. to meet Tuesday to draw up prequarterback, Jimmie uid back, seven times a w'eek; bond A. C. Treseder, manager of the liminary plans for the code. MemTony Nicastro; ends, fullback, required with bid, $6000; present General Department store, announces bers of the group are: Sam Fassio, Jackson Jewkes and Enlo Clontz; cost under government operation, that the basement of the building has Helper, chairman; Orson Rowley, tackles, Mont Jewkes and Gus Lau-riIS6980.16. been completely renovated to accom- Price, secretary; J. Ben Jewkes, Arguards, Luke Pappas and Frank Price to Sunnyside by way of offered thur Waterman, Montie Pilling, Price, Eaquinta; center, Vernon Mills. odate the large stock and Columbia, 35.6 miles and for sale by that company. Two ad- and David Ellis, The Miners have a good string of Wellington. ack, four times a week; Second part, ditional clerks will be employed to reserves who can be depended on to later Mr. return will McGibney Price to Sunnyside by way of Wellassist local producers in completing give a good account of themselves throughout the shopping season.-J- . ington, Kiz and Columbia; equal to C. Penneys toyland, which details of the code. when needed. 58.45 miles and back, three times a Manager L. R. Eldridge reports is In addition to giving the Miners a week; bond required with bid, $4000; and better than ever, will fea- ELKS NAME COMMITTEE TO chance to battle for the state champbigger present pay for two routes, $3838.50. ture three ARRANGE FOR CHARITY BALL ionship, the game Friday will also afdepartments, namely, doll show, automobile show and general ford them an opportunity to avenge CITY SUES TO STOP ERECTION A special corps of A. Browne, F. W. Averill, Clyde a 0 defeat handed a Carbon team J. toy display. OF STATION, GASOLINE TANKS clerks has been engaged to have Vaught and Raymond Phillips have by Box Elder several years ago. That been appointed on a committee to ar- game was also a state semi-fincharge of the department. Price city filed suit in district court Gomer P. Peacock, manager of the range for the fifth annual charity encounter. sst week to secure an order restrain-n- g Price Trading, assures the public that ball sponsored by Price lodge No. The Bees went through the reguthe Continental Oil company from the toy section of that concern will 1550, B. P. O. Elks. The date for the lar league season undefeated, and alerecting a service station and installibe the largest in many years, and affair will be announced in the near so hold triumphs over the ng three gasoline tanks on Main will offer a wide variety of articles future. According to Mr. Averill, Box Elder alumni and North Cache. street at Second West without first calculated to meet every need in that who is exalted ruler of the Price The team has won seven straight obtaining a permit from the city line. The public is urged to shop lodge, proceeds of the dance will be games, scoring 158 points to its opcouncil. and buyers are invited if they used to provide Christmas baskets for ponents' 18, scoring an average of early, The complaint alleges that the site 22.6 points per game to 2.6 for their desire, to select their goods, make a needy families. of the proposed building activity is small payment and have the toys within the city fire limits, and that set aside for delivery later. the company has not obtained a per. mit as required by ordinance. A WORK ON HIGHWAY PROJECT temporary restraining order has been EAST OF PRICE PROGRESSES granted by Judge George rock asphalt Work on the is of Price east progressing project Council satisfactorily, according to an anMinimum hours of labor, except for Hearing on the code of fair compenouncement made Monday from the members of the executive, superviswill coal Utah comthe for industry road tition Price office of the state City recovand confidential pertechnical state ory, the before conducted be mission. 40 hours a week, and be Novemshall sonnel, administration Monday, Official results of the city election Between 50 and 75 men are being ery no employe shall be permitted to will m. The 2:00 27 at meeting each ere tabulated ber p. on day, the project by the city council employed chamber of commerce work more than eight hours a day. t its regular meeting Monday highway officials reported. Work be held in the Other exceptions are made to take 18. building. The vote for the various can- started on October naof emergency conditions. Minicare the to was submitted didates was as follows: The code For mayor, B. W. Dalton (C), 849; tional recovery group Tuesday by the mum basic rates of pay are estabArthur N. Smith, (D), 721. Utah Coal Operators association. The lished at $5.44 per day, or 68 cents labor, and For four-yehearing was originally set for Friday per hour, for inside56skilled councilman, W. E. cents or $4.48 per hour, per day, of this week, but was postponed. , mclntire (C), 819; Lawrence Rascommon labor. outside for national the embraces code mussen The Members of the Junior Red Cross (D), 738. What is termed the base average President RooseFor councilmen, Sheldon are rendering valuable assistance in code approved by for coal, F. O. B. the realization contains and 18, Anderson (C), 869; J. Clyde Vaught conducting the annual Red Cross velt on September ton of 2000 c). 862; John W. Holden (C), 839; roll call in this county, officials of rules of local application covering the mine, is set at $2.75 per reflects This only schedule and sizes price pounds. Eugene Coli (D), 680; E. N. Chidester the Carbon chapter reported Tuesday. practices, standard from costs wholelabor application and resulting ,D' 6'4: varfor of the producers prices Distribution of supplies in Lyman Kofford (D), 619. of the base wage scale plus present placing of post- sale distributors of coal. (0T Clty recorder William Grogan ious districts and thedrive cost of materials, supplies, taxes and ad be will code of the Provisions have been 1014; Mrs. Irene Woodward (C), ers advertising the or items of present expense, other 113 handled by a group consisting of ministered by the code authority a reasonable ieturn on capi-e- d For city treasurer recognizeluding administrative agency Rulon A. Bryn- - Merlene Pace. Betty Ballinger, Kathand used in the produc-cod- e invested under the terms of the national tal 915; George R. West. (C). ryn Thomas. Marjorie Mclntire and tion of said coal. Vi Helen Evans. to kftre. nd MM AM) ly the-ncwl- y fVi.Vr HI! 8MMV, NOW N of the city council dci ided lit their meeting MonOn Salt Lake Vernal, day evening to invite di etHe ed city officials to meet with them frirf Vernal Routes To $ riday at 8 00 p. in. to discuss the jtecfhrd January 16 hiv OF THE SI First Return on Coal Royalty Payments Received By Carbon route from price Membei if V THICK, CARBON COUNTY. UTAH. jVERNMENT ASKS ny A I n Ix-- : te DURING OCTOBER) start at 8:00 p. m. One of the principal features of the carnival on December 9 will be a baby doll parade. This event will be Administrators Report Shows In charge of Mrs. Charles Rugger!, and a large number of valuable prizes 578 Applicants Received will be awarded to winners. A childAid Past Month rens matinee dance will follow the parade. The closing dance promises to be A further decrease in the number of cases handled through the Carbon one of the largest of the year. A county relief organization is shown in prize drawing will be conducted in the OetolaT report issued this week connection with the affair. A number of booths will be operby A. H. Draper, administrator. Apboth days, at which various ated 578 totaled October plications during as compared to 666 the previous articles will be sold. Every purchase will entitle the buyer to participate month, a decrease of 13.9 per cent. in prize drawings every hour, and It The number of applications for the various typ3 of relief in October will not be necessary for the holder and September were respectively as of the lucky number to be present at follows; Food, 529, 646, decrease of that time In order to receive the prize. However, tickets received by pur18.1 per cent; clothing, 175, 212, decrease of 17.8 per cent; fuel, 168, 78, chasers must be presented for the increase of 115.3 per cent; transients, drawing to be held In the particular hour in which the ticket is received. 53, 29, increase of 82.7 percent; other One of the feature booths will be a relief, 35, 33, increase of 6 per cent. store, contributions to which country Total number of cases handled in have been pledged by virtually every the various communities for October business house in Carbon and September was as follows: Price, leading as well as firms from other county 181, 229; Helper, 160, 172; Kenilworth, of the state. parts 8, 11; Castle Gate, Heiner and Rolapp, The following articles will be for 15, 18; Spring Canyon, 59, 96; Welsale at separate booths: Fancy work, lington, 57, 52; Kiz, 1, 6. novelties, aprons, juvenile apparel Scofield, 19, 14; Gordon Creek, 14, and house dresses, food, rummage 18; Spring Glen, 31, 39; Nine Mile, 1, goods and candy. A fish pond and a 4; Miller Creek, 5, 7; Hiawatha and booth for games of various kinds will Wattis, 8, 3; Sunnyside, 10, 11; Col- also be operated. umbia, 3, 2; Clear Creek, 0, 2. A financial drive is being conductThis summary shows that 12 of ed throught the county, solicitors rethe districts had less relief in October porting generous response on the part than the previous month, while four of the public. communities showed a slight increase. COUNCIL APPROVES PURCHASE OF WIRE TO FENCE CANAL EQUITABLE INSURANCE TO HANDLE AUTOMOBILE LOANS At a meeting of the city council Monday evening, Recorder Carl W. Announcement was made this week Empey was authorized to purchase that the Equitable Insurance company wire fence to be placed around the has been designated as the local Price canal at points where the agency of the Private Loan Credit stream is intersected by city property. corporation. The material will cost approximately According to J. Bracken Lee, man- $150. ager, the company will exclusively The police department was in- handle automobile loans, generally structed to clean and renovate the loaning up to 50 per cent of the au- transient headquarters near the D. & tomobiles value. In some instances, R. G. W. railroad. however, larger loans may be granted. An exceptionally low rate of ASSAULT TRIAL SET interest will be charged, Mr. Lee said. Trial of Vance Tomich on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon has been set for December 1 at 10:00 a. m. Tomich, who allegedly stabbed Aleck Evnsko at Sweet Mine several weeks ago, has entered a pica cf not W. W. Christensen, superintendent guilty. of the Carbon school district, has been appointed a member of a national committee on public education and Relief public welfare, according to an announcement made Tuesday by Paul C. Stetson, superintendent of schools in Indianapolis, Ind. and president of A delegation consisting of County the department of superintendence of W. J. Reid and C. R. Commissioners the National Education association. Senator George M. State Fahring, This committee will meet and re- Miller and D. C. Cavenah, assistant port at the Cleveland convention of manager of the local reemployment the department of superintendence, bureau, conferred at Salt Lake SunFebruary 24 to March 1, 1934. day with R. H. Hinckley, state reThe appointment of the committee lief administrator, relative to Caris an important item in a fundabon countys share of funds alloted mental reorganization of the con- by the gov ment for immediate vention plan followd by the educa- make-wor- k projects. tional leaders in their national proThe sum of $400,000,000 has been fessional organization for many years. appropriated by the government for The change was made to extend reemployment projects, and it is exgreater responsibility to individual pected that Utah will receive about members in the department's attempt $4,000,000 of this amount. After his to plan more effectively for meeting conference with the Carbon officials, the current crisis in education. Mr. Hinckley left by plane for Washington, D. C. to obtain further rivals. Box Elder upset the dope in winning Conference 1 honors, for Life is worth living, if only for its Ogden had been favored in early season forecasts. taking of chances. Christensen Named On National Group Carbon Delegation Meets With Director Of State |