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Show t i- I ' r aJ S L ' tliO'i I . . ' A tv j u A tv mis 359 VV AN' IM.n UM.HM h PRICE. farmers ecide against water proposal Jus RBON ) rs IV? fci i y , e,. v thcfnviToSanjKte uri f fer acre-- ; ihf Cowberry Irwn pointing ai 3A urp,ul 00 inounum. Carbon county Tbumlay voted a mrcun R. "LatIlham ft water Ihe of chairman knmuuon, that a rrpresenta--toj dtrat be appointed ertnmitte to Iron out U two counties. a repiesenta-frw- n that peeled ; tfu district Wldtaoc. a commit tef to dh a view ;uaal I r for 7c ,t investigate to clearing Sanpete cour ty to obta.n op.nu.n that all available the jnd appaiently holding pro-n- a need lh.,1 users fart hi r, against the augge- lion of in r.noa la'county - d lal 15 wl!heHf-- rjiJT-- d i )e allow to crfo!6400 U divert y Vkho ti ti i' t'j'ijct. -- 7e - :ucI UtU 1 Hie - ,Jof place district, pro-tif.- re this rs fe ic county some months ago I Application for approximately I aO fur a puhl.c walks project from .inn the diversion of water of a means Suiiw-tto 'beny by t pin 'Ugh the mountain. cvc- meeting here Thursday result of a recent 65 the direct xt of S.i.'ijH 'e um rs, who voted g time to pay approximately $2 k :;., )c iC C xrre-fo- a war over a period what they claimed was water on this side of the, years for a lc tarn. desperate need for aiming a sup-enta- ry water, Sanpete contends there is a flow of approximately IC annually available with title to Carbon users: that county is deeply indebted to the due to unpaid loans which en-it to build a reservoir and system, apd that it would be e mutual benefit of the state as ioIe for Sanpete county to assume of the financial burden of in return for rights to the water needed in Sanpete. acre-fe- et there-tlongi- Carbon county, lc ng -J c c ir-iu- on PERFECT SCORE NEWSPAPE- R- (Atmos y Ay CONSOLIDATION COUNTY, UTAH. Elwood Malta, ilrrk at the Price jxsstiifju-e- , compded feet reemd m the annual postal cae examination for the eighth consecutive year, according the text I'esuhi animuncrd Sat-tj urday by lostmatcr Carl W. Empcy, Francis Mile also recorded 100 per cent in I hi yearA tot, while J. tl Dent rruxsrd a perfect score by a narrow margin, hi record being 89 5 per cent Tlu record u one of the best ever made by any poxtoffice, according to Wilford Danvers, chief clerk of the railway mail aervlce at Ogden, who conducted the examination last week. The text consist of dispatching 355 card addressed to various joints in the state. jr. 1IH UMHV, APRIL MMftlK II 5. 1934 MARRIAGES FOR PROBE OF MURDER FIRST QUARTER SHOW INCREASE ON RAILWAY NEAR CARBON ELKS TO HONOR NATIONAL RULER OF ORDER i I 75h)--Montr- Jury Insestlgatln Heath Of Men; Suspect Ixxdgrd In Jail A coroner's Jury Wednesday began an investigation of the death of Ijoui Firmed, about 53, who was found dead on the Utah Railway tracks .f mdrt below about one and IVerleu Tueadsy morning with a bullet wound In M right temple. The Jury, comprising Orln Shiner, Joseph Forrester and RUiiard I to., slewed the body and vuiied the scene of the murder Wednesday afternoon. Testimony in the case will be hrard at 10 00 a m. Thursday before Justice J, W. Hammond, acting coroner. John Passatto, who is reported to have quam-lrwith the dead man concerning a dog whuh belonged to Firmed and wtiiih diapearrd several day I e fore Ihe slumling, U being held in the countv jull a a suspect He was arrested at in Use slajing llt'Ua r Tuesday a'di.o-un- . According to officer, the Double between the two nun, both of whom Inc a shoit distance iwlow IVerless, wiien Fh'inetis accused Pussat- or othciwi.se dis- j to id turning one-ha- f a Uh. Winmine Minm To Mer t 1K,'"lf form,.r Offuvr For First Time At Salt Imi of Fli'iiu tis C.lliM' have been selected by CartMin county local unions nf the United Mine Wmkers nf Ami iua for the Distiut 22 constitutional arul scale conventions to le in tlu Ijbor temple at Salt Lake beginning April 10. The convention will mark the first time that miners of Utah and Wyoming have had nn opportunity to min t together and discuss problems of the coal industry. The Utah coal fields were unionized and affiliated with Wyoming in District 22 last summer. The convention will be the tenth held by the district, but will be the first conducted in Utah. Carbon county delegates who have been certified-b- y Frank Bonacci, local representative of the U. M. W. A., are as follows: Albert Corey, Sco field; F. E. Thacker, Castle Gate; Albert Rowe, Rolapp; Joseph Lord, Spring Canyon; Bill Williams, George Wallace, Latuda; A. R. Murray, National: Charles Sump-keConsumers; Frank Morgan, Sweet Mine. ' F. Nixon, Hiawatha; Francis Denison, Sunnyside; Robert Henderson, Kenilworth; M. W. Wheeler, WattisJ Mr. Bonacci, Columbia; G. D. Gordon, Clear Creek; Matthew Plautz, Mutual. Roy Morgan and Arthur Smith have been selected to represent the Mohr-lan- d and Sego unions, respectively. The constitutional convention will be held first, immediately followed by the scale meeting. Delegates idna Rcad-to-vvc- Coroner'ii April 10 J . PEERLESS STARTED A consider able m in the liumtier of marriage hernae ladled during the first quarter of 1934 x ctwnpared with the corresponding jiermd last year I shoxn in a xUUstual repot t Ukued Saturday by County Clerk It H Young Forty license to ed ere issued during the first three months of tills year, where only 24 were granted (Jut mg tlie same period In 1933. Divorces during the first quarter also show a large decrease, eight decrees having been granted at compared with 14 for the first quarter of 1933. The number of marriage for the fir at three months of this year was as follow: January, 15; February 14; Marsh, 11. Divorce by month were as follow: January, 3; February, I; March, 4. Approximately 4 000 Students To Compete In State And Intermountain Contest Here In April More than 50 schools from Utah. Colorado and Nevada will be represented in one or more div ixioiu of the Utah state and intermountain music tournament to be held here April 19, 30 and 21, according to an announcement by Norman Hamilton, contest duvetor. Approximately 4000 students will participate In the tournament, which will be the largest school musical festival ever held in the western stall's. Up until Wednesday, foitv-thri- e schools had officially legntcrt d and lone others had given definite they will compete. Five of the nine are located m Uaibon county Proceeds Of Affair To lie rsed iinl m l riam to be rcpie.cnted j Offii,.il nitres' in the cunte-- t are as follow s: Clans A (sihools with an enrol- iment of n ore than Arrangements have been completed Colo., Was. itih high of JLbcr City. of Drigham City, for the dance to be given at the Sil-j?'- ,x Cache of Itvrum and Logan, ver MrK.it hall Saturday evening forj ca:s u (schlJO,s WIlh an rnioll- the benefit of the new city hospital, merit from 230 to 750) Palisade, and the advance tiri.it salp indicates Colo., Park City, Springs ille, Manti. n. Spanish Fork, Murray Delta. that the affair will attract one of the and Linton of largest crowds in the history of the Cyprus hjKh ' Xcr,n;i!' local pav ilion. 7 Class C (schools with an enrou- A11 intensive ticket campaign mcnt 0f ioss than 250) Parowan, been conducted m both Carbon and G 4 hi h of Moabt Fruita, Colo.. Lmery counties with a good deal of Vjrgin Va!ey h,Kh of Dunkerville. I success. South Sevier high of Monroe, Prizes donated by Price Trading Nev., Millard high of Fillmore, Moroni, company. J. C. Penney. Madsen's North Summit high of Coalville, and the General De- North Sanpete high of Mt. Pleasant partment store will be awarded to North Emery high of Huntington, the four winners of the ticket selling Moapa high of Overton, Nev., Roosecontest, according to James E. Alley, velt, Tintic high of Eureka, South chairman of the dance committee. Pleasant of Fcrron, - high Twenty-fiv- e boxa of choice choc- o- Emery CrDvc- ond Ccmrat- wgh' of "Castle lates wall be given away at the dance Dale. on the ,keno" plan. That is, the Class D (junior high schools) floor will be numbered and the lady Latuda, Spanish Fork, North Summit, standing on the winning number Castle Gate, Kenilworth, Cedar City, when it is called will receive a box of Santaquin, Cyprus, Dixon junior high candy. of Provo, Harding, Wellington and Manager John Menotti is furnishing Hiawatha. the Silver Moon free for the occasion, Schools which have definitely asand all proceeds will be used to pur- sured their entrance but have not ofchase materials and equipment for the ficially registered are: Grand Juncnew city hospital, work on which is tion, Colo., Provo, Morgan, Kamas, progressing rapidly. Carbon high of Price, Helper, Spring Music for the affair will be fur- Glen, Notre Dame of Price, Sunny-sid- e. Jevvkes Cal nished by the popular and his orchestra. The contest will include the following divisions of competition: Band concert, orchestra concert, parade, mixed chorus, girls glee club, boys glee club, boys vocal quartette, mixed vocal quartette, girls vocal trio, GOOD WILL instrumental ensembles, vocal solos, instrumental solos and girls vocal 3549 OF THR SUN AND NEWS ADVOCATB Over Fifty Schools In Three States to Enter Music Tourney AGAIN RECORDED BY MAIL CLERK lu-l- ,1 Plans Completed For Visit Of Meier To Price ar (IKK One of the most important events fin the annals of Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, will take place Sun- ! ,,u? anted Dial ncigh- had complained be- the dug balked tilld huW led at U night. Investigation diM used that Flem-c- ti was on Ins way iu HcImt wlu-lie met death. Apparently there va a scuffle before the shooting, and powder burns on Fiemetis temple showed that the gun had been fired at close range. The bullet was of a small caliber. It is believed that the shooting between 8.00 and 9.00 a. m. The bxly was found about 10 o'clock by John Zupic, neighbor of Fiemetis, who proceeded to Helper and notified authorities. Neighbors of the two men told officers they heard Possatto and Flem-et- is quarreling early tn the morning, the victim having gone to Passato's house. . The suspect claimed that he hadn't risen that morning until nine oclock, and stated that when he went to Helper he followed a different route than that taken by the dead man. His answers to questions were often evasive and contradictory, officers stated. The shooting was investigated by Deputy Sheriffs Warren Peacock and R. Monroe, City Marshall C. A. JCnohbs of Helper and Patrolman Arthur Heavenef. The body was brought to Price by the Wallace mortuary. I oc-eur- ed . - day morning when members of the local organization entertain the grand exalted ruler of the national order, Walter F. Meier of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Meiers visit will be the first made to Price by a national head of the Elks Lodge, and an elaborate projntrol Board gram has been arranged in his honor. At 8:15 a. m. Sunday he will be Milk Price Revision the guest of honor at a breakfast to In Carbon be attended by Harold Leonard, district deputy grand exalted ruler, and officers of the Price lodge. .e new retail milk adopted prices The Carbon county high school intly by the control board of the y milk shed did not band, national parade champions, concert and effective April 1 as planned due will present a M fact that the board has decided ROTARIANSMAKE marching demonstration on Main the schedule, street beginning at 9:15 a. m., followfccision to change the price list ed at 10 oclock by a special lodge Plans for the baseball season locally TRIP I made following a conference sat-.- y session in the Elks hall, , were discussed Monday evening at a between board members and A luncheon und entertainment hon- CRIME CASES FOR fi- McGibbeny, state mooting of representatives of prosand national Mr. will in be Meier the given oring quartette. pective teams. Officers of a league jc very administration A total of about 2900 contestants American Legion hall at 11:15 a. m. representa-- l Thirty-Fiv- e Members Of Price which will probably include towns of or L'hih, who suggested that the have been entered by the 43 schools under the auspices of the Elks Ladies both Carbon and Emery counties were Club Attend Meeting REPORTED tvs be lowered. QUARTER club. officially registered. elected as follows: J. G. Reese, presiie proposed schedule At Green River A campaign is now underway to change was Following the luncheon, Mr. Meier Lewis Evans, vice president, and idered by the board at dent; meetings provide free housing accomodations Will depart for Eureka to visit Tin-ti- c Grivet, secretary-treasure- r. George May and Tuesday, and will lit Issued and 3500 Price Complaints the while Twenty state of in e and the students, for members again Thirty-fivlodge, plans approximately Another considered at a session meeting has been called been had to meet of visit will all of the to with members Carbon County During Thursday. Rotary club paid a good up until Tuesday places for April 16, at which time Monday, to Mrs. Utah orders. Price will be the first Green River Thursday, meeting in the found for 1300, according Past Three Months a schedule will be adopted. A name leadof the on of tour head his state. business housing this and stop civic Ruggeri, Henry evening with for the league has not yet been ntencing Of commttiee. Mr. Meier has had a long and acers of that community. involvcriminal Twenty complaints Jnion Leader number The following shows the tive career in the B. P. O. E., and ing 23 defendants were filed by CounThe Rotarians were welcomed by a of schools in the various contest di- prior to his election as national grand ty Attorney Walter C. Gease which after Gallagher, during SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES THUS Hugh Mayor Postponed By Band concert, 39; parade, exalted ruler, he filled many posts of the first visions: of 1934, according quarter program was presented featuring chorFAR CONTRACTED FOR BEETS mixed 9; distinction in the Seattle lodge and to a report issued Monday. talks by members of the Price club, 37; orchestra concert, 13; 10; fencing of Paul Crouch, Nation-nuneglee, boys glee, 7; Ro Elks State associa girls us, Seven of the defendants were conWashington as follows: W. E. Fleetwood, Contracts covering sugar beet prounion leader, on a charge C. R. Fergusson, boys quartette, 10; mixed quartette, tion, as well as several national apvicted in the justice court of misde- duction International; tary on approximately 700 acres enseminstrumental 8; trio, as such 7; district girls offices, Peacock, P. six depmeanors bound to were and over pointive Vri u Tassembly was postponed Fellowship; Gomer been have 16; instrumental vocal signed by the Holly Sugar JudSe George Christensen solos, 14; exalted of member bles, the district court. Eight cases are uty grand ruler, Rotary Education. J1 AprU 23, at 10:00 a. m. 31; girls quartette, 1. forum and chief of the pending, while two were dismissed company with Carbon county farmthe solos, The grand accordincluded Musical numbers ers, Ray Branch, company field the SGCOnd granted on motion of the prosecution. grand lodge judiciary) committee. ion solos by Raymond Larcher and announced Wednesday. SLATED MEETING W. Averill, exalted ruler of Frank GAME cases Assault and led in the agent, battery vocal the is selections activiIt Rotary by Carbon-Emerbme announced y Price lodge, lame Wednesday number of complaints, three being ties willexpected that planting Judge Christen Directors of the about April 10. consisting of E. C. Jeppsen, Ed. Fish get a motion for a new underway Price will street association that issued. Protective Two city were display mar filed Game and complaints in Mr. Branch urges to preHanson, Murray Mathis and Arthur case of Charles Guynn, L. Peterson, accompanied by Mrs. will meet Monday evening at 7:3C flags in honor of Mr. Meier. Business for each of the following offenses: pare a firm seed bedproducers a good to assure convicted are to houses decorate Electric several weeks ago requested Petty larceny, burglary in the second stand of beets. nf H. B. Goetzman, a p. m. at the Eastern Utah Dr. Redd. Ruel in windows the lodge colors, degree, assault with a deadly weapon Elmie their urtoa ,connecton with the strike member of the Price club, had charge building, according to President last summer ri purple and white. and violating the state peddlers lir Bernardi. by the Nation-"fe- of the meeting. union. cense law. One complaint was filed of the union, Charles for driving, being drunk INSURANCE W1 be 23 COMPENSATION a in statutory offense, place, arragned April Ofln m. public FIXED A. R. p Clean-uE. F. ON CARBON on a issuance of a worthless check, carrycharge of riot at uanyon during the strike. ing a concealed weapon, violation of At a special meeting Monday evethe state game law, grand larceny, commissionning, the Carbon county of liquor and reckless drivpossession insurCitizenship applications of 18 Carers, arranged for compensation ing. bon county residents wall be heard on county ance employes protecting mnAL A. Apin district court Tuesday, April 24, projects under the F. E. R. In accordance with a decision made nesday south of Main street and the LARCENY CASE DISMISSED affected, acfor of the Court north Clerk Carlyle Pace announced following day part meetA. a proximately 365 men are B. at special H. Young. by the city council A charge of grand larceny against Monday. the city. a cording to County Clerk evening, Monday ing The public is advised that the rub- Ed Nielson was dismissed Tuesday Those seeking naturalization are as clean-u- p campaign will be conducted bish must be placed on the curb on following a preliminary hearing beM0weJa.bn approximately the follows: week, For to Clvil works em- George Falsone, George in Price during the coming 12. W. was fes in rD6 ? Hammond. It fore Justice J. the days designated for hauling. Gardrive to end Thursday, April Nielson stole a horse Avgeris, Andrew Lewis Jamaris, Mrs. that mi1 oU.nty during the should fation etc., ashes, leaves, alleged trash, bage, In Wwill be be AYvonne Blanc and Giovanni Colombo, he, between lumber Purposes of the campaign placed in containers to prevent from Nick Diamenti near Rolapp on o a mn4 and March 31, accord-- 1 Price; Mark Hovat, Spring Glen; to clean up and beautify the city for scattering and to facilitate handling. May 15, 1933. Ued Monday from John Cortese, Helper. residents awoke Wednesday the state and intermountain band According to Mr. Mclntire, the city office cPf Price F)raPer disburs- - morning to find a blanket of snow contest, improve sanitation and elim- will not undertake to remove or haul FIRST 1934 LOAD OF FISH Irificer. A' Edward Sherer, Rains; Joseph Ahlin trees during the camPLACED IN TIUS DISTRICT and Arno Max Liebelt, Kenilworth; the ground, the storm here inate fire hazards. away large covering I v'Xr'ks fo5 t,ie ,last complete following closely Councilman W. E. Mclntire and Re- - paign. Mable Forward Biggs and Leopold named endin3 Thursday snowfall in the north half of the state. cord(?r Wlliam Grogan Fish planting activities in the Mr. Mclntire stated that unless ihe anted to Scofield; Mrs. Justina Ber- Rudman, '5137.90, which covers Although the sun was obscured by district began Tuesday cormT1ittee to have charge of campaign receives the cooperation of -Emery thg Waino Hara, Sprins of labor. a the public, the city will be obliged to when 30,000 German brown trout gant, Hiawatha; clouds, the snow lasted for only lew campa;gn. Muto Giovanni, Carminlo Canyon; reCand0inki; from the state hatchery were placed and I hours. ah residents are asked to clean clean up unsightly atpremises Allen Werrett, Consumers; Sunnyside; in the payro11 for Friday waters hazards of the of move fire In direct contrast to expense rubbish Saturday the and canyon, Huntington yards and lots, C W. ny weather enjoy property owners, in accordance with The fish were brought down in a Jovo Hinich, National, and Bernardo Nesyu0t,ed S2675'54' dSie We'd ' provisions 3 total of 3263 first of The year;' the past several days wiR state department truck. of the city ordinance. Poloni, Latuda. ring the two days. have been cold and windy. sup-r.enta- ry Plans District fn-Emer- be-f- .e 't-vi- se Stand-ardvill- e; n, PLANS MADE FOR BASEBALL LOOP Mine Again Judge j rs 'Si'38 te Quaj"-tet- V-i- 1 . rs , ier .jPORTRlvlALS EIGHTEEN ALIENS FILE PAPERS FOR NATURALIZATION un Drive Extensive To Be Conducted in Price 1 0F WAGES ORCW. WORK city-wi- I Winter Returns I . - - Brief Stay de Price ml e Carbon- j j AS 2 j ;thr pen ANTS WHO AHVFRTISE InTHE (ANy MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT- E - - RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN EMERY EACH WEEK . |