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Show V IKIIIIOJ WtiM vv Ay 3554 lv'ttsr As By M t t , 41 plant acres United Miners, Operators !" - I'rrsj'j 5-D- Price Will Ship Large Amount of ay K'tck Decided by Negotiators W ICj f JVonl of the United Mine rt .r-uuv- - tf) of beets ,u d; Hu.i, Airrtp matrly ,su4r .,.00., rd i fiy up ,u, 105u Acvusd.r.g J State tuU t t Wrd-Ml4- I Carbon Assessment Expected TAXPAYERS BODY S.hc hutubr.j or'-:-it- ltn.Hour Day, ut CAIU10N FARMERS MAW RAPS STATE OVER 1000 Agreement Reached jut Work su--pAf- AT MEETING HERE Senator Crgr People to Take More Interest In Political Acthlty oXJ. to Mr H.amh. about 700 trpl ,4r bVf n treated Striking straight from the shoulder pWj hate, Whereat mily .00 t the Utah Taxpayers' association, err Were fertilized an organuatmn which he declared l.t Seaton. Tril'-- nt'41h Q 'he Utah To Exceed 22 Million Mark First Crime Case For Violation of Coal Code Filed Rowley Issues Report On Valuation Made By County Carbon countys valuation is exground m 1833 yielded represented powerful and influential awciation reached Shipments Eapreted To Exceed pected to be vx ell over the $21,000,000 1933 Total. Commission un utility oil and mining Interests, offi Carbon Operator Charged With mark Oils rcwa jZrn Saturday to establish year, according to Assess'feiilird land. Mr Brmh Mid cered and directed by Selling Fuel llelow "d or Silas Rowley, who Tuesday Issued day 1 at tivitk' of lafi'.ing are now tpptoxi Established Price the state. Herbert J. Maw, state of Carbon . his annual valuation report on propthe coat field senator of Salt Lake City, addressed tate. in the tbewhere axses.vHl by the county. erty Approxiinately 1,500.000 pound, of lyearMrlwdule. 7nd 17 cr. ,tod f!rt members of the Carbon County Tax County Attorney Walter C. Cease The valuation of utilities is sl jVtement w aho negotiated wool have been brought to Pr, fur JPPIAG .ted are nuking good Reform league at their meeting in the Issued a criminal complaint Tuesday ff0xir.s. commensurate increase shipment to eastern markets, accord- - pi, the state tax commission, by iinfurorder couil house Saturday evening. charging Sainuei Watci field, operator while real estate, to maintain present improvements, liveitftt of the Martin Coal company, with The declared that lack of speaker workers. of stock and personal projerty are asHourly vt!i SUNDAY interest' by the people themselves in violation of the bituminous coal code. sessed increased H per cent. by Mr. Rowley. politics had brought about the situa It is believed that this is the first follow-- I reached was Total ijrrcmcnt valuation of projvrty listed until Up Tuesday, nme cars, tion which exists, hi claim being that criminal action of Its kind in the between seek of conference under the latter four gioups is about 200,000 pounds, had state. approximately 90 per cent of the The United been sent to jnd operatorsas compared to a valuation St. Louis and Boston, to the of wealth signed According the is complaint, nation in the hands Tarker were represented by the remainder of about 5 per cent of its citizens by R. J. Schultz, deputy state admin- of $5,727,122 when the final 1933 rebeing in storage at the Rock Springs, dis-- r. Unibert. jr He stated that this 5 per cent had istrator of the code, Waterfield sold port was issued in October. Between company's warehouse. The now and October, Mr. Rowley expects president; Roy Morgan of came from Carbon and Emery counmanipulated politics to their own ad 1.7 tons of coal to T. V. Pitts for the to increase tod and Alfred Cary of the 1934 valuation by apsum of is ties and the Uintah Basin. the which below $4 68, price vantage, that they put through the local unions of the The utility re$70,000. proximately Mr. Cilmour confidently expects t'P of legislation they desired be- provided by the code at the time the port has not yet been announced. BrprrsentatJves of the operat-rwas have offense committed. Arrangements been cause alleged complet they were organized and the Otto Herres. United States that shipments this year will exceed Tbe reduction in valuation this year Coal prices are set each month by rr,cc lt,dr of Elks for its! people are not the 1933 total, inasmuch as approxi-by.,he Fuel A. C. Utah Watts, company; is accounted for by a 10 per cent annual Coal Utah the Mother's association, public The Salt Lake solon charged that Operators day program mately 1000 bags more of wool are assessment cut on city lots In tlie toy, nd T. R. Stockctt. Spring of at 97 4.00 cent the which m. at the Elks' Sunday p. per represents all hall, of the actual to be brought here for shippractically earnings expected oo Coal company. Price scheand Dr. residential sections, Sanford The in Utah. Helper Ballinger will give the of the great corporations in this state tonnage produced ment. Four thousand bags have alrs.t the conference, the negotl-str- e and by valuation decreases of apauto code is sent state dule 'Tribute the to then w as writwhich Mother, most of that the go east, wealth proready arrived, whereas last year, the ten assisted by James by James E- McCormick, blind duced by these concerns finds its thority, and later presented for ap- proximately $30,000 in household furof the Division 5 labor total shipments for the entire season past exalted ruler of Modesto. Cali- way into the pockets of New York proval of the Division 5 authority, af- nishings and $58,000 in other personamounted to only 4800 bag. j ith supervivsion over the fornia lodge No. 1282. Cecil Chris- state interests. He declared the Utah ter which it is approved by the presi- al property. The prospects for an increase in states. John Ross, Su-A. summary of assessments made tensen will give the Antlers' toast to Taxpayers association is the instru- dent's code representative. I activities are very encourWyo., district president of the shipping The case is filed before Justice M. by the county follows: mother. ment of defeat of for movement any W. A, Virgil Wright, district aging, Mr. Gilmour said, and unReal estate, showing, respectively, Musical numbers will include two material benefit to the common peo- W. Ross of Helper. and Frank Bonacci, local doubtedly Price will retain the dis- selections the number of acres and the valuathe Elks Ladies club that by ple, citing organizations untiring tinction of being one of the largest rsentative, also attended the ses-ition Improved farm land, dry, 81.5 Mrs'ran W' opposition to the schools. In support SEVEN DIRECTORS shipping centers in the intermoun-- 1 acres, $1700; improved farm land, irMrs. W. V. Pace, Mrs. Vin- - of his charges he declared that the AvcnlI, !jen and operators agreed to ex- -: tain states. rigated, 13,616.99 acres, $423,886; uncent Sumner and Mrs- A. N. Smith, same interests controlled both politiuntil March 31, 1935, the work-an- d improved farm land, 8878 65 acres, a vocal solo by Glen Guymon and a cal parties, stating that he had overBY ELECTED PRICE wage agreement contracted $76,038; fruit land, 37.25 acres, MLss vocal solo by Waneta Empey. heard A. C. Reese, president of the rier 1, 1933, which expired grazing land, 182,272.58 acres, The program will be an impressive Utah Taxpayers association, a Reto modifications in re- -i $660,835; city and town lots, $852,-97BODY for which the Elks lodge publican, make the statement just ceremony, to the all other real estate, including week. Terms of has a special ritual. The public is prior to the Democratic convention in state lands, 80,938 83 acres, vw agreement will be retroactive equities urged to attend, and all those present two years ago that they had their total valuation of real esApril 1. $179,001; of candidates a a for receive slate lined the carnation honoring Chamber Reorganized Monday will up new tate, $2,199,317. was reached agreement t mother. Well Attended Meeting delegates to endorse." Real estate Improvements City and I lines outlined in the executive S. J. Sweetring is chairman of the companies, the speaker statUtility Of Business Men town er issued last March 31 lots, $1,905,214; acreage, $213,-87by committee on general arrangements, ed. have assessed valuations for taxtotal valuation of improvements, Hugh S. Johnson, on less able than those far Reorganization of the Price cham $2,119,090. Harding, Castle Gate Students while Mrs. E. K. Olson is in charge whichpurposes rate subsequently modified on April is based. their musical of the Monmaking program. ber of commerce was effected Win In Two Divisions Livestock Horses or mules on The order amended the bitumi Continued support of government by day evening with the election of Of Annual Match coal code to establish the the people" was urged, the speaker board of directors at a meeting in the range, 253 head, $3974; horses or of Communist mules otherwise assessed, 440 head, and the modification ap-- d specifically endorsing the activities of city hall. Approximately 35 business 8; $9910; cattle on range, 847 head, Claude Swearingen of the Harding only to basic wage scales In the for and Roosevelt At President calling men were in attendance. Helper Postponed cattle otherwise 897 em area. The attitude of em-- is junior high school won first place In assessed, upholding the nations chief execuSeven members of the board were and employes in sheep, 18,457 head, obeying the the seventh and eighth grades div- - i Trial of Mrs Margaret Nemanich. tives policies. Among other state- named, as follows: W. E. Fleetwood, head, $16,672; 2772 i modification was goats, head, $4256; swine, commended by lsion of the annual spelling contest charged with throwing unsound meat ments was one to the effect that district manager of the Utah Power $46,045; 338 head, $781; poultry, $241; total 'dent Roosevelt. conducted Saturday at the Carbon interests the would one think that and Light company; Carl W. Empey, valuation of the strej during the Communist e new livestock, $89,827. agreement provides the high school under the direction of the disturbance at Helper on May dayi that have taken millions of dollars postmaster; A. D. Sutton, owner of Personal basic minimum property Merchandise, of school district. Nakano Tommy wage scales per the Sutton Drug company; Frank D. was postponed Saturday by Justice and trade fixtures, $309,-67- 2; (Continued on Page Four) supplies were provided in the Wattis division first the in captured 12. case -' The of Mountain the agreeM. W. Ross until May Sawyer, manager implements, tools and machincached last fall, which marked comprising the fifth and sixth grades. States Telephone company; Belmont was deferred to permit Mrs. Nemanmotor vehicles, 2881 as$44,732; ery, first contract in River Civic Utah between' Toshio Fukunaga of Castle Gate ich to secure council. Richards, manager of Parco Oil com- sessed, $305,199; household furnishoperators and union members, finished second in the pany; Mat Gilmour, Price Commis ings, $299,234; personal property not She was arraigned Thursday and upper division, Association base pay is for underground while Joseph Martinko of Heiner won entered a plea of not guilty, being sion company, and William Hakalo, otherwise $186,905; total and $4.28 for common outside third place. In the lower group, Em- released that evening under bond of local manager .of Zions Wholesale valuation enumerated, of personal property, but to conform River Green of the -with the short ily Ella Christensen of Mohrland was $300. It is reported that an InterOrganization grocery. bhe rates IC f Gust Platis, owner of Platis conhour were runner-ufollowed by Betty Jo national Labor Defense league at- Civic association was effected recent per The 1933 assessment of the four at with W- O. Bickmore as presi fectionery, and Angus Johnson, Shell ly her. jr 77.7 cents for underground Memory of Spring Glen. defend will itemized above was as foltorney groups dent, G. C. Shaw as vice president Oil company, were elected alternate lows: Real prs and 64 cents for outside laThe word, irretrievable, proved estate, $2,225,853; iminIC and Leonard Bradley as secretary-treasure- r. directors. the downfall of the Castle Gate entry provements, $2,173,396; livestock, Dame Pupils agreement also increased pay-r- s Plans are being made by the cham- 1178,792; in the upper division. The winner $1,249,081. property, personal for work W. includes of board directors The ber to sponsor an excursion to Coloperformed on a ton-- g To Comedy F. Asimus, spelled the word correctly, and then IC r piece work basis Harry Wiggle and Henry rado for the proposed celebration of NEARLY ALL CARBON COUNTY to secure in accordance with the contest rules parity with minimum the completion of the Dotsero cutoff wages for spelled convertible. TEACHERS SIGN CONTRACTS Students of the Notre Dame school Thompson. The association will meet on the some time in June. the for rehearsals final are (Continued on holding missed Miss Christensen prelim of each fourth Page Five) Mondays Another proposed project of the two-amusical comedy, Paints and second and Superintendent W. W. Christensen inary, after which the Wattis stu month, one of the meetings to be a organization is a campaign for con- announced in be will presented which Monday that all but five dent spelled that word and allot- Patches, school auditorium Sunday luncheon. Improvement work on two tinuation of government operated of the Carbon district teachers who the high of the ment. and courts remodeling tennis and the between mail Price service BY at eight oclock. had received contracts for next year PRICE Those who finished first, second evening band stand are two of the pro- Uintah Basin. The government repupils comprising the city twenty have signed to serve in the district The medIt association. the and third in each division won a by bid for for several jects sponsored private opcently awarded the 1934-3- 5 term. One hunof Helper was elect- - als awarded by the Hiawatha, Price cast have been preparing is also proposed to sponsor band con- eration, under which the mail would during the promises o sixty-twand production contracts were maildred !?ler of price lodge No. and Helper posts of the American Le- weeks, certs twice each month. be carried from Salt Lake to the Baed out, Mr. Christensen said. to be unusually entertaining. Elks at the sin. organiza-- t gion. Is an The chamber of commerce will lotion Wednesday Sixteen contestants competed in the Elks hal1function in cooperation with the reHe suc upper division, while 19 entered the AverU of Price, who contest for fifth and sixth grades. organized Carbon County Credit aiternate delegate to the The words given the pupils for spellBall Mens association. The two organizaconvention. tions will not be amalgamated, but were taken from the Iowa spelling officers by named were as fol- -; ing scales. their activities will be combined as W- W. tnePrading, knghtto J. F. J- as far Allen according practical, According to Superintendent Helper concert, C. A. MacKnight, acting secretary. loyal knight, Walter Christensen, the majority of students Arrangements have been completare being considered to send Leautaud;to select Plans own committee. Knobbs, which ed words by the Price Rotary club for its lecturing difficult on went Price down of the Erin knight, ard organized band The band held its first rehearsal annual souvenir ball at the Silver secretary, J. B. Lee, they would not be expected to know the newly the lodge to Kansas Cityfr Moon pavilion Saturday evening. OvR. M. Reese Friday evening at the Elks hall. The at Price; until they were in higher gradesC. H. Antlers convention of B. P. O. Elks membership the unit at the presof 1000 invitations for the dance have national er were C Judges of the contest 19- The band is in ent time is as follows; been out, and the advance ntswereserved following Madsen and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri of from July 15 to 60 Days ticket mailed Be William H. Toy, director, B flat clarinet Harry Clark, Norone of the best indicates sale Price and Mrs. Mary Beveridge of charge of and e, business manager, Gus Doulas, Gabriel man Phalen, the of Bray, the of crowds p J year. Mulliner Helper. Miss Virgie master. Cecil J. R. Lund, manager of the CarGlendon Henrie, Henry Piaci-tell- i, Proceeds of the ball will go into the r. T. Mitchell, drill Carbon high faculty acted as bon Anderson as drum major. Earl act county airport, announces that student loan fund established by the will Borrell, Stanley Christensen Cnsis and Floyd Mclntire; E flat clarinet, the new hangar at the local field, club several years ago to aid worthy In order to raise the necessary on Flag Wilson Virden; flute and piccolo, Fer- which will be one of the finest struc- Carbon high graduates to continue funds a dance will be staged will be presented in rell Peterson; saxophone, Woodrow tures of its kind in the intermountheir work in college. day and concerts Jouflas, Sam Eaquin-t- a tain states, will be completed in about George Clark, One of the features of the dance and Helper. Price addressed the Kiwani5aC7y and Ray Hassinger; bass horn, Kay 60 days. of arrangebe the distribution of souvenirs will in charge Committees The foundation work has been fin3t itS Carter. as Lloyd Bunnel, are throughout the evening, each lady to for the proposed trip French horn, Angelo Hanes and ished, and the south wall is partially have a card entitling her to recehe evening on the Dr. James L. Barker, head of the ments rhe Dean Holdaay, follows: Finances, UniversiBennett Mangone; cornets, Dominic up, Mr. Lund said. Stone from a lo- one of the prizes. Between 300 and ! prgram vaffn language department at the Bernardi, Clyde J. RbrtJ Elmie the at of charge be the the Bonacci, Cecil Christensen, Herndon cal quarry is being used for the walls. 400 souvenirs will be given away. wiU speaker t Thom, fairs ty of Utah, Joseph Quilico, corTuruttee. Knobbs, Mr. Lund announced that the counA. commencement W. C. Virden, Frank Lopez, John Cook and Carbon high school William Bailey and Dr. contact committee of the E. R. A. James ty f0,r hmpsns talk was given trombone, Besso; Domonic 18. EARLY ANGLER FINED exercises May . Leonard Frandsen headmgg. dance, has inWalker; will Peter baritone, approved a project providing for Sutch; and increase in Other talks on the program S. J- Sweetnng Pau Greener Pace. V. levBuchanan of Helper was Robert and of grading ta mi ,h5 Choote. the clude the valedictory address by Miss Walter and W. Wh.te; concert at Carl Newton, Ernest Cook and John the continuation when he pleaded fined $25 on The field. work the Pesxctto Piacitelli. Thursday applicaEdward eling reduction Louis Hvala and the salutatory by J. Allen Georgelas; drum, A. J. Lee to a before Justice Dr. Lyman Kofford, state to the been has submitted tion and guilty Jouflas class Price, James Joseph White, M. f.Von schools Snow, Ifvlr- Ray and Miss Vivian Peacock. Don Sanford Ballinger. R of season. out of Dr. committee. fishing charge Browne. ex of the 3nd and Jack Gaillard. ithin states.alltieS amng president, will be in charge Raymond Phillips ercises. - - d tw-- m non-reside- drter-mlm- SHsF"PBOGRAJI . con-tainl- - fk-ec- r e: M I Mor-nemb- er - x, 2c 1L s- J9 - 9c $5,-10- 0; Ap-subj- ect c COMMECIAL ur 7; L 9c Recov-Administra- 6; tor 9c is 9c Trial 35-we- $7,-94- c )c )c Green ic Formed $5-4- 42. p, - Notre Present ct ticers named ELKS - S ik C? - - - Plans Underway to Send New Antlers Band to Elks Meet Plans Complete for Second Annual Rotary Sponsored .Wte:, te. 5 Manager of Airport Expects Hangar to Ready in - Man-gon- I 'icmTMEOn jnEducation H SelUb relar Barker Selected for Commencement Talk c us-s- un-,T- ell he , " - -- b-- v UChTZ RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED EMERY EACH WEEK ALMOST EVERY HOME IN CARBON AND MANY IN TTTTZirATF WHO ADVERTISE IN THE SUN-AlS yy MEDIUM ISSUED IN EASTERN UTAH D - - |