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Show HJI MO 'Hr, f.nM j sjn'he f ,i, UtJ J t 1 u -i e, 4 n U s K (4 a .'11 futs4, NEW perators, mine Wo?t k 0 f,t, fj 4 tdl. tb remttg, rtn do Aft by r. (C! 0 y' . REACH. WORKERS t. C. b t h s that will I ! V O C A T COOL iv GENERAL DEPT. STORB f v f are the found In our u.res-otrily adapted to twry Jndnidual. DtlWkG c.i Hi-f- . The Store For (wifid A e. Nurt, i tah AGREEMENT fnrtVnr) TjorTsnd increased pick mining n. machine mining I cents Provldwl cutting 1 fnt- - tnd for aU yardage rent increase Mechanical rates. ork also will receive a wage cent on the &ut of 12 12 PU THaxu ly thirkCi od'Emery y dial-wor- k IV.f.t S3 AU m. y ra!!v til wit, t.'ie uf are exceptionally low straws this year, prices within reavh of all. the ranging COSTS fun:!,1r Miiv. .UM. 4 MENS The lluoy Depart went Store Whooe Iroflta Are AU Spent At Home CLOTHING Winners Determined Two Prison Officers Arrive to Take Back Monday In Annual e Contests Escaped N. J. Convict TAKES IDAHO FALLS Tri-Stak- CITY SCHOOL POST (rbon District Superintendent Following a telephone conversation For Fast Fite Yearn Tuesday between Dr, M. II. GoeUman, member of the fish committee cf Accepts New Job t)e local game axsociatlun, and Newell B. Cook, Mate commissioner, anAnnouncement vat made Tuesday nouncement wa made that Scofield that W, W. Christensen, auperlntend-ent reservoir will be opened for f.&hing on Sunday. Carbon county tportonen had appealed to Commusioner Cook to open the lake early In view of the fact that droua'ht condition will make it neceanary for farmer to draw water from storage and that it would not be long until the reservoir would be o below it junction with Bulger creek, and the fish injured. Elmic Brrnardi. president of the y Fish and Game Protective association, announce that the right hand fork of Huntington river delow it junction with Bulger creek, as well as the left hand fork, will also be open Sunday. A load of legal size fish was planted in Huntington Wednesday and another load will be planted Thursday (today). Hundreds of anglers of this county are making preparations for the sea- of the Carbon school dirtnct for the past five years, had fir loyal .& rer.gned that - Nor post to accept the supenotmdency of Wi'j tcnnsge rates. the Idaho Fall city schools. The vdef thf new tonnage schedules, will be resignation receive to the will Utah miners board of education Monday, and will coal for mining ton pick ctDts a become effective June 30. for min-- g (ret and over; 63 cents Since coming to Price in June. 1929. for and after machine cutting Mr. Christensen has been very active mining five feet coal or more, in civic affairs. He was president of Proportionate ff machine cutting. the Rotary club during the for COUNTY RELIEF OFFICES NOW year ft inneaes were agreed upon 1932-3and is serving his second coal ol mining. LOCATED IN ONE type BUILDING tt year as chairman of the Carbon Boy to com To enable the coal mines Scout district. , operations, a few exceptions All departments of the emergency Vi hen Price seven-hoIn citys famous communthe sgrred upon relief administration in Carbon coun- ity the intermountain muenterprise, workers as such transportation r, ty are now located at new office sic contest, was started four haul and years c must handle man-triquarters in the old dormitory build- ago. Mr. Christensen was named mils, and outside workers engaged ing on Third East street chairman of the Lnping, handling and preparation Relief work was formerly handled and has held that generalevercommittee, since-Laspost the exceed shall coal, but they from two offices, in the Court house October, he was electid presiaunum working day only by 30 and the Turner building. dent of the Utah High School AthThe agreement specifies ..tM. letic association, the first man from ut this rule shall not encourage the eastern Utah district to be so community. if working of such overtime except Representatives of .the Columbia honored. it is absolutely necessary to He is a member of the administralocal union of the United Mine Workcar of the conditions named. tive committee appointed by the Utah offiers of meet America will with are made also Special exemptions of Superintendents to have : employes engaged at power cials of the Columbia Steel company Society ar of all high school for at Salt Lake charge Thursday (today) H and pumps oper-ruses, substations of negotiating a new capand is serving his the activities, purpose 24 hours. continuously through tive mine agreement covering wages second year as a member of the state In negotiating the new agreement The conference course of study committee, w hich has Herres reported that the confer- - and hours of work. 10:30 a. m to at start I is scheduled charge of organizing courses of study ices were conducted on a friendly in elementary and secondary schools M. U. of of local unions the J with Officers both workids, operators and of the state. In January, he was aprs realizing their responsibilities un- - W. A. met here Wednesday evening pointed by Governor Henry H. Blood new the the bituminous coal code. with The to become acquainted as a member of the state text book ..foliations," he said, were conduct-wit- h agreement in order that they might the view of reaching an explain its provisions to members of commission for a period of five years. Mr. Christensen has also received pretment fair to the industry, the the various locals. national recognition, being a member of the committee on curricular revision, appointed by the department of superintendents of the National Education association. Before federal relief was provided Mr. Christensen was active in organizing community relief work, and as chairman of the finance committee in BUDYVEISER 1931, he had charge of raising thousands of dollars to aid needy of this city. Before coming to Price, he was superintendent of the city schools in Burley, Idaho for three years, and for four years prior to that time was principal of the Burley high school. In connection with his official position here, he inaugurated a number of administrative changes, the beneficial results of which can be seen in the fact that standard achievement tests given to pupils of the county show that the work done in the Carbon district is generally above national media-Hhas stressed the importance of supervision of instruction, and for his work along that line has been highly praised by state school supervisors. He received his normal work at the University of Utah, graduating from the Utah State Agricultural college in 1923. Since then he has done U. S. A. C., graduate work at the California, Southern of University UniverJohn University, Young Brigham educaother and sity of Washington tional institutions of the west 3, ur i ps t extra-curricul- . PRICE TRADING GO. IV. W. CHRISTENSEN . 3 ;jsg.eHrc 3 BOYACKS Your Shopping ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Mark Hart, member of tl tha school faculty, has accepted a position as high school instructor Lava Hot Springs, Ida, sccoruirg to w'ord received by local friends. Mr. Hart organized the school band at Hiawatha three .years ago and has directed it ainre, winning first plr In parade in the junior high school division at thf state band tournament at Logan last year and placing with a superior rating at the state and in termountain contest held here this year. The Hiawatha band made an excellent showing as a contestant in the intermountain contest here last year. The many friends of Mr. Hart in this district will regret his depar ture but are happy in the knowledge that his move is in the nature of an advancement for him. He will assume his duties with the opining of the 193435 term. 1 -- HU asr S)c3cEryy IHIati; kint. L N SATUUDAY, MAY lr'. t 1 , Ts ,r 8 ;aeMBgigaiSS , ,!- t lchddii raining j j es Thui ' II I'iUolix Mount, prison marshall, and Hugh Moi risen, prison of Leer, of the New- - Jersey atate prison at Trenton arrived in Helper Morujay mgt.t to transport Jane Farrel, escaped conwill vict back to Trenton, where term for finish serving a 6 to burglary. Farrel will also face an additional sentence of from one to three year for escaping from tlie New Jersey prison farm, where he wa a trusty, on May 14, 1932. Farrel wa apprehended in Helpr May 3 by City Marshall C. A. Knobb and ha been held In the Helper city jail pending arrival of prison offi- )r cials, Marshall Knobbg recognized Ferrel by photos which were distributed at the time of his escape two year ago. According to prison official. Ferre! ha a long criminal record but was an exemplary prisoner, and, after serving the minimum sentence of six year in the New Jersey prison, had been granted the privilege of serving the remainder of hi sentence on the prison farm. serve the sentence. Guy wa accused of stealing wire from the Utah Fuel company at Sunnyside. Carbon-Emer- Annual M. I. A contests in A" unit of the eastern Utah division, comprising Carbon, Emery and San Juan stake, were bald In the Price I. D. S. tabernacle Monday evening. Winner of the variou competitive event were as follow: Junior Girls retold story', Mis Fay Stringham, Emery stake; Vanguiuds retold tory, sdn Juan, stake; Marvin Gleaner Girls pubbe speaking, Carol Nielson, San Juan atake; public speaking, Hubert irrwon, Castle Gate, Carbon stake; drama, ward. Carbon , atake; Wellington dance. Myrtle Burgess and Clyde Burges, Castle Gate. Judge of the contest were W, O. Robinson, field secretary of the general board of the Young Men Mutual Improvement association; Mr. EUa T. Brandley, associate editor of The Improvement Era, and Mis Emily Roland, member of the general board of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement association. They also Judged the contests held in B unit, comprising Roosevelt, Duchesne and Uintah stakes, and will later announce the contestants to represent the eastern Utah division in the church finals. YOUTH HURT IN WRECK Carl Empey, Jr. suffered a back injury Wednesday evening when a truck he was driving toward Price collided with a car driven by Mrs. Phylius Mathis about a mile east of here. The youth was brought to the arc to be Price hospital, and taken Thursday morning (today) to determine the exact nature of his son opening. GUILTY PLEA ENTERED BY TETTY LARCENY DEFENDANT John Guy pleaded guilty Friday to charge of petty larceny and was fined $75 by Justice J. W. Hammond, with the alternative of serving 75 days in the county jail. He elected to M-M- WILL PAY CASH! Top Market Prices for Fork, Veal, Beef and Lamb. DECKLES BEST X-ra- ys Locally Ato Phone 24J-116 8. End West Rea. 2T-- X Prkra, Utah Owned Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save makes plain food taste good and good food taste better. Order by the case for your home. WEEK-EN- SPECIALS D ho e e M. J. B. COFFEE 1-L- 4-L- b. Can b. Can Scowcroft & Sons, Distributors Utah Price 1 CORN-HOF MEMBERS OF THE 1 teSWing of G CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF STATE OF UTAH. iS 8 statement of the basic informa1io" on C of Carbon county who have signed contracts under the 1934 OLIVES com llog -- Upr(xlu ct i on Adjustment allotment committee make a confidential report, oral or written, to the county which, he believes to be inaccurate. D' Leemas(erL Andersen 5cNAjreCd0MMITTEE:A' - Merri11 Ck E' Powdered or Brown A J Ltt Wilfrd P POTATO CHIPS Feeder and Com 8 Can 11-O- z. PEGS. z. Acres Hogs Bought Ijr Co. Sunnysid; V.Z L.. nrshai; Ifles UU' v ul w,rncoln ELKS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY O. Elks, Price lodge No- 1550, B. P. anniverbirthday fifth observed its a pubbe dance at sary Saturday with A large crowd hall. Moon the Silver attended the affair. - Jrtrf claims by The court forms now SOAP SUN- - BRITE R0ASTcr.!3c VEAL ROAST 12c VEAL CHOPS 2 25c HAMS 19c LB.. MISSION SKINNED WHOLE or PIECE LB. 2 CLEANSER WHITE KING CJ. S. GROUND BEEF All Pork HIGHEST 2 SBUK8S 23c QUALITY 19 2 LARGE, FANCY 9c 28 c LBS.. LINK SAUSAGE FRYERS sc 5 SLICED BACON Beckels CANS "PAR INSPECTED FRESH 2ms. . !bas 19c CLASSIC LAUNDRY TOILET TISSUE CAN.. 17-O- POT f0. SHREDDED WHEAT DEL RAY SHOULDER Melvin L... Lnes ngton i Peter c. 15c 17c 5c 9c IOC For Better Meats SPAGHETTI Stocker CANS Pierce PKG. $fl6 LBS.. PORK & BEANS All Flavors 31c COUNTY, CARBON-EMER- Y the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, person may eroent here aj CORN-HO- STATEMENTS CONTRACT G SUGAR JELL-- 0 LB... 35c Lb. |