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Show A y A v 35G9 OFTUR SI'S AND NKWS.ADVOCATK miu,,sn. mt ., Exceeds Expense MMUI DropsJn 1 UHinty, 1934 Report Shows Halt First of 1934 Poring T1''" tz 1934lm In AHEPA DELEGATES jlcipil Revenue jixMonthsOver CONCLUDE SIOOOOO I ' al.ij!,,,) Z f. nid. $2I,65Um. fuihirt.i.g Ihc Lf ,i pror l rlHli!urr by Lxi.u u William Cio- - riUfii-rrie-- V i;Y cimp4rb,,n -4 pml Mon t,f ,ht iwor.lrr. UlIf, CONVENTION TRIP j( t Mr, T(u, uu,; wenator Kinjc. Congressman Abe arcunl.r.g I) 72 M cent of the tu'.jl Murdock Speaker 'f it At month ending 4l.1ati1.il of j.v 100.586 ...f Banquet ti,Kiy ukvnn,-,- bv Monday com- 4(1. a w In, h iiu Inch wl'ilrJ $ irj uf $32,137 63. , taV. lii'pruwni.-nuliicNh-- k 4jiirwninis uitj of the Thirtieth district Ahepans Aii r.!j' Coming of Mormons To Utah Celebrated By Huge Crou d BAND BACK FROM -' r Of Visitors on Pioneer Day CARBON ANTLERS ml, tv kiMn.,'is q,us ANNUAL than lat ver M Jta3 7ui toulity'k ValUnn a. ,Ucd at I22.548.5iis DISTRICT MEETING Lhlin. s 16 3 5u f ,h. a mttu!1r, K.f m ry 3 IPrice Entertains Thousands Life's Work Ended o t H HIS V V SB,WUU( COSSOtJtiT10 A" ncome CIRClUIlON Ixcu) I 'nit Capture! Second In Ctnlet Held Ilurlnjf i:!U Meet ! , Thomanda of Caitxxi and Emery county ienients ipjird Tuesday in one of the ucirs.ful Ihoncrr (lay iclrtu a'lon ever held In 11 ire. The progt am in obws lance of Die rigid) alimveltaiy of the coming of D.e Mormons In Utah was sp.utMitrd by ramjts of the Soli and Dauiitri of Du I'nmini, and en'.ciiammi-n- t for young and old uat ruiidod duung Die day from D.- e time of Die patade (i Mam stteet lit Die morning ordii Die Ahepa Collin. 1mm ball at Die Silur Moon at mgid A large numU-- of float represent mg business Iioum and civic and fraternal 01 g jiuation paitu ipaled in the hug parade, as well as visitor lo Die trdcrmouidain do! rut Ahepa invention winch coruluded Tuesday, Use Ai.eia junior band of Salt Lake also mart hed. Following Die parade. Die Ahepans conducted a tu uf 4'iogram at loner r paik, placing a wreath on the monument of the pioneer woman. John George of Salt Lake wa the principal After these exercises. Die regulur Pioneer day program wus held In City park, where a huge throng heard addresses by Senator Wtlliarn H. King and ITofeasor P. S. Marthaki of Salt Lake, supreme vice president of the national order of Ahepa. Two pageants and a one-aplay were features of the program. One of the pageants was presented by a group of children, while the second was an adult presentation entitled "On the Plains." Members of the cast were Rulon A. Bryner, Arthur Grange, Don Hacking, Wilbur Burnham, Joseph R. Golding and Wallace R. Wayman. Mrs. Henry Rugger! acted as pageant reader. The cast of the play, The Heroine, The Hero, The Villian," included W. E. Fleetwood, Miss Winnie Garlick, Darrell Watkins and Lorraine Man- Mrs. j. c. Hubbard acted as director and reader of the presenta- mt'U lue tih of pr. aiimunti-- j to Iflrdue )l(llied a IJl Aft.-embracing Utah and p,.rtx of 1933341 haling u n new h,inii f,r tv luvme f .r the ewrm-ftrnc- d Ahepa. Co";l,,-- to $5,en2( 54 m Cfttbon count v In inuh al urUiity and Nevada and Idaho, conWyoming, r.r, hcn hi Hieing national fi cognition t, ihi cluded their annual tbiec-dacon Mining proj- -t iy. wl.nh ariount $2 327 68. General vcntion here Tuesday. Ih AntU-u- ' ciiKUut. bal'd rvtuihod District offifor half of tor the Ciilhuli iniii!' T cer and tloni Kali'.i City whrli It were visitors in c high their rtaMMl In was Valuation, d 30 S10.3H5 547 j,t Joiie ttdxi att iid-- the national Elk romrntion praise of the hospitality accorded as compaioi to $10.8u2.805 lat 'son mth the disbursements la id from July IS to 19 them this by In In and Carhis turn. Mr city, rM-c1333. the of eport Young explatm-7t,rt half bon county citizens lauded the activi- that In t)u band control fralun of the $ 4, muuii:; valuation is divl mt, t$ being $ . o..f . 9 i 0 and . ties end of the M'h.iluli-stwo principles mmcntion, tfn hual unit, mhith Ahepans. the first listing $1193 32. ",d..':rrtnrroir,-d mtli a lai,;c iiuusUt of learned' something about which pi oj vrty. such as nia hiut-rin income is accounted during tlie convention. tiny hand ftum iiriou . Iioiim-nj.n company and builiiings at inrruM-payments for tiArie byV.cr. At the closing business session econd Jpait of the country, tajitun-8i9. and the second co.il f.x.ng the former depart Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic lore and With it a pitre of 5150 and otlur real aMna nts 11 more than it First jdavo wm vion by the Omaha .Ajectu g $1791 hall, Harry G. Met os. Salt Lake at- at $4,788,068 it reir. a.oJ water revenue Flka and band, while laxigmont, Colo of the The Ut.ih Cuibon torney graduate Power and Ligi.t and $1917 52. Mr. Grogan cx- - high school, was elected district fmislnid thud. Mountain States Telephone and govTn band, rompitwd of thiity-fii- e ernor, succeeding John Ilockas of Ogcuinjiames holdings were the dr. r. r. hsk hove Wi under the direction c.f nvrirts for the first half of den. only ones under the utility classifica.William H. Toy, who organized it itemized as follows: Other officers selected follow: Lieu- tion to show an increase this year. rtiT !a few month ago. R, T. Mitchell Apartment. $32,643.18; water tenant governor. George Cayias, Salt The power company jumped from dulled the organization In marching amt, $15.2f.3 0G; sales tax, Lcka; secretary, John Georges, Salt $562,960 in 1933 to $563,289 in 1932, HEART ATTACK IS land maneuvers, but did not make the licenses, $7938.15; Lake; treasurer. N'ick Salevurakis, while the telephone concern gained ol hospital. $21,211.03; trip to Kansa City. Price; marshal, P. Pitsios, Bingham. from $154,935 to $162,347. FATALTO WEALTHY kaGovernor Charles Bryan of Nebras$357; miscellaneous, Pocatello was selected as the conValuation of other utilities this greeted the band at North Platte, dog tax foes. $112; garbage vention city for 1935. Visiting dele- year and last are shown, respectively, and at Tojieka. Kansas, Senator Capm fees. $276; service deposits, gates and the Salt Lake Ahepa jun- as follows: Auto passenger and spoke at a breakfast given for .cr connection fees, $81 ior band marched during the Pioneer freight companies, $2445, $2836; railPRICE PHYSICIAN per the unit by the Elks lodge of that .y permits, $2; justice court colday parade Tuesday, following which road car companies, $101,202, citv. es $10920; federal tax, $20.38 the Ahepans placed a wTeath on the express companies, $3355, $3435; The follow ing report of the trip was $11220, plumbing inspection pioneer woman monument in Pioneer railroad companies (Denver and Rio by Mr. fees park. The principal speaker during Grande Western, Utah railway and I)r. F. F. Fisk, Pioneer Doctor written for The $225; electrical inspection Toy: Of Carbon County Dies lutes sold, $18,000. this ceremony was Mr. Georges. Carbon Countty railroad), $5,084,446, "The band, comprised of thirty-fiv- e half disbursements are sum-uA dance at the Silver Moon hall $5,149,223; telegraph companies, At Home Saturday left lrice at 1:00 p. m., Thursboys, as follows; Water three-day $24,336. Tuesday night concluded the 12. day, July light department, convention. Funeral services were held In the at Evanston, Wyo., beArriving Senator William H. King and Repdepartment, $4340.80; Masonic temple Monday for Dr. tween and ftve hundred people $221311; police department, resentative Abe Murdock were the DELEGATES NAMED Frank F. Fisk, 67, pioneer physician listenedfour to the concert given by the cemetery $873.49; fire deprincipal speakers at the convention FOR LEGION MEET of Price and reputedly the wealthiest band, after which, the members were ment, $661.36; city hall mainten' man In eastern Utah, who died at hi guests of the Lions club at supper. banquet Monday evening at the Ma $432.56; printing and supplies, sonic home at 11:00 p. m. of heart temple. At Green River, the band was met M; telephone post No. 3 of the American disease,Saturday and telegraph, Utahs senior senator highly praised Price selected following an attack one week by the sheriff of Sweetwater county 10 members at its regM; salaries, $1884.50; to Legion the order of Ahepa and the nation paid to his death. and escorted to Rock Springs, where Power and Light company for from which the members came. Laud ular meetipg Thursday evening to act prior Fisk Dr. has the Elks entertained the band at been a of resident to and alternates the Utah $17,966.08; water stock assess ing the part Greece played in the as delegates convention Au- Price since the fore part of June, 1899, lunch, a large crowd attending the tion. at U. $407.78. Logan department elimWorld war, the result of which before that having been employed for concert given by the band. numids payable, $1500; interest on One of the most inated the danger of that countrys gust 16, 17 and 18. Blow-ouseveral and flat tires delayed the bers on the program interesting months as physician for the to was the judging were chosen it, $10,501.85; The repfollowing insurance. $3367.79; losing its freedom. Senator King deDenver and Rio Grande Western rail- bus between Rock Springs and Rawthe beard contest held in connecnl fund expenditures for clared the United States does not wish resentH.the local organization: Wil road at Helper. Loin in Waterlcj, lins, and it was impossible to reach of tion with a Pioneer day proclamation William liam Grogan, Toy, hospital, $21,339.95; derto become embroiled in conflicts with issued by Mayor B. W. Dalton seven E. Jensen, Arthur S. Horsley, Indiana, Dr. Fisk came to lTtah in Laramie, where a splendid entertainefunds, $384.50; contingent other nations, but nevertheless the local at had ment movbeen prepared by the Cedar City and 1898, settling weeks before. : $1533.88; justice court fees, ear of democracy is sensitive and Tad Storey, Harvey Thomas, William ing from there to Helper. lodge. tt The winners of the various events, L. Rinetti, O. Scott Nick !es tax, $605.70; federal Hakalo, tax, all night the band reached the prizes and the donors of the his residence here he was Driving During B. 1; cost of H. and on Three) Young. (Continued Tage dog tax collections, 19c tax collection prominent in fraternal and civic cir- Cheyenne, W'here a short parade was awards follow: Reddest beard, Roy According to Mr. Horsley, post cles. costs, $250.16; He joined the Masonic lodge in E. Wimmer, sack of flour, Safeway be will of the al expense, $2.25; above five commander, (Cuntinued on Page Six) audit, $325. at the time of his death was and 1895, delestore; ROAD longest beard, James Gardner, connection with the above fin-- J designated in the near future as a member of Carbon lodge No. 16, subscription to The statement, Mr. Grogan prepar-budggates, the others to act as alternates. F. & A. M., a member of Price chap- of which Dr. Fisk was a charter memmost unique beard, Enos report, which shows the memter a Arch of the ber. Masons, Royal Lofton, shirt, Boyacks store; most cts spent and the balances in the ber of Charles Fred Jennings Speakers were Dr. John C. Hub- artistic beard, Dowd Jessen, pair of YOUTH Fifteen Applicants departments, respectively, as of the Knights Templar and bard, who attended Dr. Fisk during shoes, Price Trading company; blackvs: Loans a member of El Kalah temple, An- his illness, and A. W. Horsley, friend est beard, John Request Feed cs Mancina, safety razor, Edward Phillips, 22, of San Leanpayable, nothing spent, $10,- -t cient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mys- and business associate for many years. Schramm-Johnso- n Drug company; m budget; interest on notes, dro, Calif., employe of the U. B. Lee Mat Gilmour, close friend of Dr. Fisk whitest beard, Arthur Grange, one Fifteen applications for emergency tic Shrine. a? spent, $1600 in state on the He was also a member of Price for many years, acting as worshipful dollar in trade at Goldings service budget; bonds Contracting company livestock feed loans have been filed le, $1500, $44,000; interest on road oiling project east of Price, was with the Carbon county loan office lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, a char master, had charge of the services, as- station. Oc when $10,805.15; Theodore located in Price, according to a re- ter member of the Price Kiwanis club sisted by the following: city killed about 8:30 a. m. Thursday Incidentally the three first named refund on service de- - he fell from the top of an oiling ma- port issued Wednesday by Don Wood- and vice president of the Carbon Thomas, Price, senior warden; E. C. winners are barbers, proving prize chine. b $338; insurance, clerk. County Medical society. Dr. Fisk was McKee, Rolapp, junior warden; Dr. conclusively that the representatives ward, of the exceeds the budget by Phillips was stationed on top The applications have been approv- formerly both county and city phy- Sanford Ballinger, Price, marshall; of the tonsorial art wholeheartedly to 2C required E. R. A. com- -' machine to clear telephone and power ed by the county feed loan commit- sician. the Rev. Ralph C. Jones, Price, chap- supported a proclamation which they on insurance, the deficit to be lines, and when the machine reached tee and forwarded to the state office $40,0000 from his par- lain, and George McDermaid, Rolapp, might reasonably have been expected Inheriting P from As he ents shortly after coming to Price, Dr. who carried the Great Lights. other departments; some lines, he laid down. to oppose. for final disposition. are to be made to appli- - Fisk invested the money in real esassessments, $407.78, arose to a sitting posture, he slipped esloans The an were assisted The officers Judges of the contest were Mrs. J. by h PWer and Ar power, Lieht com- - and fell in the hopper of the mawho do not have the necessary tate in Carbon and Emery counties, cort of Knights Templar, Roy Birch- C. Hubbard, Mrs. Stella Mclntire, cants He was .feed to maintain their livestock, due and it was by this means that he $20,584.89, $18,801.- - chine, breaking his neck. ard, Standardville, commander, and Mrs. Frank Grosso, Mrs. R. I. Brock-ban- k collection and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer. expense, $250.16, dead when a doctor arrived 15 min- tQ the drouth, and must buy feed or amassed a considerable fortune. Mr. Birchard and Walter N. Wetzel Funeral services for Dr. Fisk were of Mohrland comprised the Knights ninvmSala.ries $4884.50, $4233.50; ut6s loiter The remainder of the program was a forage crop and who have produce The Flynn funeral home of Price not the funds or available credit to conducted under the direction of Templar guard over the casket. The as follows: Invocation, Elton Taylor; 5c Pojroent, nothing spent, $2000 forwarded Carbon lodge No. 16, F. & A. M., musical numbers, the body from Green Riyer jg tbis arranged by Mrs. song, Mrs. George B. Hardings 5666.68; $811.19; to Hayward, Calif. Phillips is survivJohn W. Hillabrant of Wattis, includ- chorus; talk, The Founding of Utah, $1537.13; $1031.77; ed by his mother and several sisters, ed a vocal solo by Mrs. E. K. Olson William Williams; parade of DaughCandidates who live in California. 5460-a selection by a quartet consist- ters of the Pioneers; assembly singing, and spent SLWJl?thing Eighteen ! collection Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. "Utah, Star of the West; benediction, ,dof of costs, (45. ing Political hn and tdegraph, Beer License Sales Rulon A. Bryner, Willard Harmon the Rev. J. F. Claffey. TOl 84 A program of sports and contests, and Murray Mathis. Obituary and Printmg and sup- jm, ll horseshoe tournament, Maother condolence including from messages 1432 cty hall sup-- i; County new names were added this national Correspondence school, By Three races begame, Dr. baseball, to Fisk sonic which street lodges S4549qr3c?1 a contest for the Democratic nom-in- g longed were read by J. W. Hammond and many other events, was presentweek to the list of candidates seek-- 1 swinnt937-7Phce have been on the county tickets, ination for county clerk developed of licenses beer nomination $2817-77- : Eighteen Price. Pall bearers were profes- ed at City park in the afternoon, with water issued far the announcements increasing the this week with the announcement by sional by Carbon county thusbusiand fraternal associates of Dr. a large number of children and adults Cmf18'B5. $3418.58; elec- - this to applicants doing number of candidates definitely in Albert W. Kay that he will be a can- - Fisk, namely, Dr. W. T. Elliott and participating. year $250t4-07ness outside of incorporated cities or the race to eighteen, thirteen of whom didate for the office, which now is, Dr. E. F. Gianotti of Helper, Dr. Roy A large crowd thronged the park issued are Democrats. held by B. H. Young. to a Robinson of Kenilworth, Dr. E. V. during the entire day, and the celen8snt3'$3nnau0aS exPense- towns, according Clerk report acMr. Kay is a well known public B. H. Young. Friday by County Robert Henderson of Kenilworth Long of Helper, Dr. W. C. Walker of brants enjoyed themselves long after budget; council The sum of $925 has been collected stated that he would be a candidate countant, and has been employed for Consumers and Dr. Alfred Sorenson the program was concluded. municipal in fees. as clerk for the Utah of Mohrland. One of the largest crowds of the VjU39.95, $16,097.55. for sheriff on the Democratic ticket. several years License sales included 13 Class c The fourth Bourbon to enter the race Rock Asphalt company. be at Waterloo City, In- year attended the Ahepa convention will Burial There is only one candidate thus diana, Dr. Fisks birthplace, Thursday ball in the evening. Mr. Henderson is permits for sale of bottledon and EDUCATION the for that ofoffice, E Kenilworth local un- far for the posts of county commis- under the direction of Waterloo lodge beer for consumption the draught president monthly meeting premises where sold, two Class A I of assessor, treasurer, record- No. 307, F. & A. M. Dr. Fisk's parion of the United Mine Workers of sioner, To state representative. The ents and one brother are buried there. for and beer er, bottled resident of a been sale for has and America facationhof f the board permits for nomination the and pUnK number seeking 21 the off premises one During Dr. for is Fisk survived by years. son, the consumption Carbon county Clinic county offices is as follows: Russell Trevor Fisk of Seattle, Wash, eduled fCarbon schoGl d!s- - three wholesale permits. that time, he has resided in several other were 5; 4; Saturday, has sheriff, clerk, Postponed ,m7,r attorney, licenses County Six of the Class A and a grandson, Robert Trevor Fisk, communities. 31- accord-- annMmUntl1 2. A meeting will be held in the Amissued for a period of six months, acOverland. Mo. Other living relatives erican of Price became 2, and surveyor, Anderson P. cleTk uncement by Ralph of Legion hall Friday at 8:00 p. George E. cording to Mr. Young. A fee of $75 With Price, Mrs. Collingham a daughter-in-laGeorge the include for the first Republican to file of discussing and m. for the A and assessor and Class sheriff, for Gladys Fisk von Lehsten, Overland, arranging purpose for county surveyor former countty mentioned as a annually is charged nomination clinic for dental a for r mabfiftlsfp4ostponed because wholesale Class the pros- Mo., who was visiting Dr. Fisk at the being frequently licenses, while when he announced his candidacy The meeting has school children. indicamembers to Will?; for candidate sheriff, v?ot. aunt an and Mr. of his time cousin, pective is $25 annually. time, death; to Monday. At the present and super- tions are that Sheriff S. M. Bliss, in- Mrs. Irene been called by the Relief society of head was Idaho h Boyer Smith and her son. the Price ward. the death of his Anderson is commissioner some ON have will D. C. opposition NAMED A. Lisle Price River cumbent, Smith, Washington, TWO FROM CARBON vising engineer of the According to Mrs. Orson H. was S?fe Ruff. board at the Republican primary. The latter is connected with the atUTAH REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Water Conservation district. e to attend be- a! Relief society president, all ofUlness, William B. Stapley of Castle Gate, torney general's office. seven associacovering of ficers His experience, commissioner two years ago, and C. Mrs. B. W. Dalton of Price and clubs and relief organiincludes two years as assistant W. lodges, tions, years, been clerk for have of Kenilworth, Peterson MILK BOARD TO MEET Joseph Barboglio of Helper s repre- engineer for the Utah Rock Asphalt MEETin'G set zations, as well as all those interested as Carbon county months service the Independent Coal and Coke comseveral appointed and in promoting health for children, are of board of control the company A meeting oiwm.on.thIy at pany, have been mentioned as Reting of the sentatives on the new state committee '? ' survey S. U. geological Carbon-Emerthe milk shed will be urged to attend. y nomination the held Thurs-l- 8 of the Republican party, it was an- with National monument dur- - publican candidates for house court as- - the Arches the Petheld Mr. in Thursday at commissioner. committee from having been nounced Friday. The and early spring. for county Glen N. Nelson drove into Salt v t'winter coach at 8:00 p. m7 according to an announceathletic o. bfeaUi was Stale the at erson the u the from formerly made (ing 4rr,ininty were reSular of j signments rece: e Lake chairman. B. City Monday on business. He ment Jewkes, by J. Siiqjet. Ahepa conven- - O. P. convention in the Carbon high school. Brigham week. ty, T.r t r U-- rc-Vv- .ri t y wx-mon- th y d r 1 1 h-- - $5,-59- 6. d d ; - j in-ij- j Tele-gtap- 10c 1 h I jf ix-ak- 20c j .!. cemc-5fr.;r.er- 1; ioc , $120,-93- ct 7; ioc Sun-Advoc- rf $21,-91- 2, depart-.$7912.1- 5; 15c eet $4,-itr- 6c ts :9c hospit-11686.6- 2; Wil-fo- rd Fau-se- 3c et B FALL FROM OILING MACHINE FATAL TO five-ye- ar Sun-Advoca- te; com-mande- ry 8c $3,-so- j1 9c RH ft - For 52. fs Definitely In Race Posts In Carbon County soft-ba- Reported 8 tug-of-w- ar, de-S- nt ft kSiSn7?- : - e ! Meeting Called Plan Dental I ji -- - w, Guy-mo- n. t Parent-Teache- rs r ( . i f :Rchant, - . r. ZT&nVOCATE RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE LARGEST COVERAGE AFFORDED ERr each WEEK " |