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Show THE PAGE TtW g CN .A D V O C TM'IiNTV VKAHH AiO ill; (TLc itrms U!uw are rrj rinte-- J fuun 3 he Easirrn Utah Advotatc Thursday Oi luUr 8, 1914). tl Tle Eastern Utah Trlrj hone cui Pny new esihange in the Ma!xn building at JkuLrld u working effi- jtu ATI wssnu, PBICI. VTAlt street, AT CARBON SCHEDULE OF PROGRAMS JAliy TERM ANNOUNCED HIGH FOR CURRENT Although htUtta tie it out trek) (", to a a.e uii-'- l t ok Vtl) alottly, hon.ethil & less u.all f.lty UJ 1rell J0k.l t y t!.e Gist ft the Cluk-l- rji.) teeek. t t'e fuih.an- n- Tu.sds) Services Held For Castle Dale Woman ' Hue, L'uh SWLETRlh'a nrT 0' Adji,i'i,lt. Ilk C!;, ''nn; Aa-:- , Kr'Htniticr (v a1 Iast publication i.lhl NOTICE OI pat Uncut of the OHice at Salt Lake Inf?!-- . Irl.t were held at CasFuneral CityT and Volk Tle Castle Cate i.,ne Is MlJ.tl) il'gl!U.S and tle Gate Sunday tor Dorcas Ander hui1 tune, tut it will be but a U.e lalrl.dsr log It ha hern tut in ciently. ton Judd. 81. who died Thursday at recently tn. R--- ke. few week unt.l winter real ordci hake thaige cf ar her home in Castle Dale. Burial wat tin L. Marsir.g, 'of nailed. Oct. 28, 1829. increase t)e rn.i.ing activity. There u of Wallace the direction Mr under the . IWitead er,ru at this tune, By Muxt all of the Utah Construction very little outside Mortuary. t!a-- : 17. and in the runt of a cold winter, all tKt.4i m in was born Ephraim, force have now pulled out of CaiUm Mr Judd be etle to GujnuJi HI ihaU'C of lUss pirsl- of tie mine thould a daughter of llkrTtllifeS county, now that the work on tire run to full tool- - September 19, 1883, 2 jv"ob jvuul uange 11 Uider rapacity. dents and and Mathilda Anderson. Sur- - Meridian, ha. filed non Utah railway between Castle Cate Oiaf W, J11 Haul Judd, to make final Proof m and Motkfland U about wound up tall her prog.am are husband, uwng .1. tuber of truck and wa- Uml Representative son and daugh a few mm remain. June and Mr. Gujmuit, tk class. and the following gon mine in Carton, Emery and Se- Only QUARTERLY STAKE Bracken ArHallowe'en ingiain. fieslnin Lw. Notary Jhjbh? S? Cedar Judd. Dty; and ter: Clement aler counties, aisemtled at a meetI on the 23rd M.S Kate Smith, Drn Hamilton Frrd Judd, Mat nold lias Cilmour Enterprise; Judd, been day of' rlf?' appointed ing conducted by official of the state HELD M.ss IXauthy Ohon; Nm ember 9. Sweet Mine; Claude, Leonard, MU- - yah. CONFERENCE for to lrtce registration agent recovery administration and regional claimant,,. Armistice day pregram, avphonu.ie ton. Jack- Florence. Jennie, Ross, M' tnes,: j. George Nelma. The latter is coal code authority to investigate re- Lewis Hansen. MksS Malgalrt U Mrs. eUsi, and IToIo Roe Judd and I from Paul the Dennis, holding of violations by auch mine of position Uuh lu.wits and Huth Ja'k HulUaker, Belief Dale. of Conventions Ac Castle Societ), of f4 Orson L. nomlnt tor justice Ungrroun, the trade practice and labor provU Holme. . ce bo!h U Democratic Mutual Improvement Ikxiics ions of the code, were Informed Fri- - of he Gills and lko Jt ok e tnber I Held in Connection club I ASSAIXT CHARGE DISMISSED day by Cui I, Backman, acting state and JtrPubMcar --ticket, 21. Music IfdgUrS. Nokrlnb'-I o a recovery admlnutrator, that the code E M Williams; Now last pub. Oct 11, I Standard Coal company, being pro I The quarterly cunferrmc of the trugtam. D otHHiucs tlub program. weapon Med against John Supan will be atrlctly enforced. 28, JIuiiji? D. S L. in at Make, the request conjunction Ann wa. dismissed Friday The hearing was called by Mr motd b7 the Sweets and located Just (Carbon and Mi comentions of the Belief Mus Connie of County Attorney Walter C. Cease w THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL m, Backman to air charge, that wagon abov Storr ln Spring Canyon, re-- b club 5. Srnale pro Dcirmbcr Sirfkc; Mrn nl Mr Carbon ,J gram, a preliminary hearing be-- 1 wsment of aix 5C'f'y, 'U ,.he..'ou?s and truck mine operator, generally cnt,T ,tvpd an J B Thompson. Eldon Ottc following . J omen Mutual MnU I? W. Improvemrn " lhlr Hammond. J. .lock. Ivle ALt Supan capital work day pro- Ignored the .even-hou- r Alex Bene and Norman Bray free Justice Coal company, consider associations, was held In the taber ton, vision of the code, cold coal for December 12. Boys and Gills' leagues Saturday and Sunday, th.n the amount fixed by "the code I ble lnd holding, in Emery county, I Detember 13, 14 and 15 on September 3, the bullet entering Catherine Ciraud' ' huibL program; Hat Mr. after stockholder, for 12 Principal speaker, wtre A, and paid lea. than the required basic the latter' leg. Ilog Defendant... el If. Greenwood of the general board senior play; December 21, Christinas cenU a h.re assessment. TO BE SOLD wage of J3 44 per dty. Miss Larsen, AT of the Belief Society, Mr. Buth May program, junior class, ILE. ON THE 12th DAYRnrin. CARD OF THANKS or OC? S. A Olsen. Darwin Beese and James Following a thorough discussion of, of Fo of the board the general 1S34 M the hour the .hortage of fundj in wlnI the situation as it pertain, to thal We take this means of expressing P' of 2m Greener. M. I. L. the Madsen of A. and Axel .mall mine., the oper.tor expressed lh coun,F treasu ry thl. year. Carbon J 9, Boys and Girls' leagues our sincere appreciation for the many January M. M. Y. A I, of board the Ajutoa general their willingness to abide by the hourWM no reprwnted at the .late fair program; January 18, Girls' league kindnesses shown us during our re- - door ot the Court Houie Other apeakers were Mr. J. countF Qun-poseand wage provision, but they pro-- 1 and Miss Mary cent bereavement. Ing described property in Pnrt MacKnlght, stake president of the program, Mrs. Jones that the price scale be adjusted senior class 23, MR. and MRS. BEN BEAN and Carbon County, State of LUh January Beveridge; W. Belief Arthur I and that a differential be made to Crb0n county sheepmen .tale that MR. and MRS. J. A. BEAN Beginning 125 feet kVpldVnt; MlsrMae"rae'MiM program, Mr. Guymon, Norman Bray 28 take care of the cost of bringing the they have had the mo.t prosperou. Mor(ndl northeast corner of Lot 4 FAMILIES. and Kimball and January Bugger!; Cr,ngPf nnezer GUlis, in the history of the business. 4. Price Townsite from wagon and truck mine. Survey, and Mrs ' Estelle Mc-t- o senior ball; January 30, class meetsteveni mb straight through have .old at LUrr West 83 feet; thence NorthlS the railroad point, where, the P- to ings; February 8. Loud Speakers' club PROBATE AND GUARDLANSIIIP relating feet; thence West 43 feet; throa era or. claimed their product enter- - MtracUve figure.. One bunch sold a. variouJ ot Mutua, impr0ve-e- d Miss Marian Twiss; February 13. ValNotices Consult county clerk or South 175 feet; thence West 344 Into competition with the railroad high as $4 delivered In the yards. The mfnt dlvlslonj work were Muss club. entine Pep program. on day .ociation given for further feet; thence South 50 feet; then mine., or the large operator, who Price of lambs from the range ha. av- - Sunday evening. Muscal numbers Alice Floyd and Muss Frances Coli respective signers East 160 feet; thence North 100 of the fragtd $3.50 although transport coal by ratL fee t to the place of beginning' tduring the co nffrcnre wore undor ,he February 20, Bovs' and Girls' leagues old from ,h F. P. Fisher, president of the Utah ProducY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Pind, M Williams and Mrs program. dlrecUon of ogether with all ditch and wattr Marius Boyer deceased. Creditors Quarh'' to live and a half Ccorgc B Harding, 27, basketball program Wagon and Truck Mine association of every nature, howevw February rights I and chairman of the committee nam- - cenls dflivered. The conventionj were well attend- Dean Hamilton, Jack Bowns, Darwin will present claims with vouchors to evidenced, and together with a3 ed to represent the operator, as I led by member of the wards and Reese, Norman Bray and class advis the undersigned at office of A. S. tenements, hereditaments and The great sucocsa that Is being branches Horsley, Silvagnl Building, Price, thereunto belongmng ors; March 1 and 2. junior prom; Utah spokesmen, proposed that the adjust- of the stake, on or before the 15th day of Noor in anywise appertaining. ment be made by fixing $2.50 as the made by cultivator of the land in the club Athletic March 8, Girls program, vember A. D. 1934. S. M. BUSS, minimum price per ton at the mine higher elevation around Price is stMiss Kate Smith, Alice Iwamoto; J. 1L LEAUTAUD, Sheriff of Carbon County, Utah. and that a road mile differential 0f tractJnI wide attention, and it seem. March 13. class meetings; March 20, of the estate of S. J. Administrator SWEETRING, that within a few year, 3 cents per mile be made between Marius Boyer, Deceased. Boys' and Girls' leagues program; A maximum temperature of 81 Attorney for the Plaintiff. rM high altitude will the mine and the railroad until thefcs March 21, 22 and 23, school opera; A. S. HORSLEY, Date of first pub., Sept 20, 1834. was recorded at Price weather March between the "code"prl"ce is 1)0 rnore eaerly ught after than the 27, outside program. Mr. Guy- Attorney for Administrator. Date of last pub., Oct 11, 1934. Sunthe bottom station week lands. Enormous on Date during ending of 1834. first absorbed. crops pub. SepL 13, mon; April 1, Delta Theta Dramatic ob Flack, Date of last pub. Oct 4. 1934. 1,,lds have government Henry raised this sea-da- y. Mr. Backman Instructed the oper-l- 1 dub program, Mr. Guymon. tors to file with the state code au- - son The Train yield has been prolific server, announced Tuesday. The 9, Boys' and Girls' leagues April . WILL PAY CASH! their reasons for requesting and the Ptat0 crP has greatly ex- - curF reached 80 or above on only two program; April 16, Carbon frolic, Mr. IX TOE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DisccUcd and the Periodln durinT that landthe daily vallcT trict court in and for Carbon Counthe differential, and also to set forth day. Top Market Prices for M, Imaximums ranged as low' as 59. The Guymon and advisors; April 23, ex ty, Utah. In the Matter of the Estate o the production cost ln order that the Veal, Beef and Luik change program, Mr. Guymon; April I rnlnimum of Eugene Chiado, also known as Eureading recorded was 27 30, English authority would be able to determine! Tuesday and Wednesday were the Carl department program, whether the coal could be sold for hM registration days in October, and degrees, and on one other day the Olsen; May 7, Girls day, Mrs. Jones, genio Chiado, and also known as Eu-- 1 BECKEL BEST 28. on to one the 215 gene Chido. first mercury slipped Only nam were that amount and at the same time Miss Beveridge; May 14, honor proTO CREDITORS. CreditRea. 241-- J Phone 342-enable the operators to pay code p,aced on the registration books. This Uninlmum reading above 40 is shown gram, student council; May 17, grad- orsNOTICE will present claims with vouchers n the West 118 was End report. Price, CUh 8. due almost wages, meet safety requirements and ve.rjr arIe registration The daily maximum and minimum uation, Norman Bray. Kimball Rug to the undersigned at the Law Office I wholly to the activity of the fusion show a fair operating profiL of S. J. Sweetring at 29 East Main geri and Mr. Guymon. Arthur Vail of Denver, presidential organlzatlon' which had about a dozen readings were as follows: member of thd regional code author- - Jcars worllinI- - On Wednesday, 54 E ! 1.11 J!' Hearing Conducted Board on Alleged Violations '. ture iol nn JH-ela- -- , I Q) uc-ce- ed - dis-poit- ed rl r,UM f CWtwSSjSf ;. dw a g In H1 St V1., le.'r' pi Ea B1 r 0,5 d c,n Ar-co- Qu ;Sl .Pa AS. C! J' 3 Si tK al Qu M Ha me re Pict 1 c Ca S' w S w 1' mer-thorl- C Pi P r; ty F dy F I new namcs were registered jty and a member of the board ofmore September September 24 25 74 59 Inquiry conducting the hearing, quesThe city council has issued an intioned the ability of the operators to 27 sell below code prices and still com- vitation to the taxpayers to meet at a September next special meeting Saturday night ply with other provisions. He indicated that he would not support such and discuss the matter of the purchase of the Park Dale townsite reer-voi- r, September 30 a measure. It Is not probable that any large to Mr. Backman and . In addition of voters will appear before number Mr. Vail, the board of Inquiry consistthe as the people gener dropped 48 per cent between 1928 fathers, city a ed of James Morgan, Cheyenne, in are not of buying the and 1933, but there were almost as favor member of the division 5 labor board ally many small retailers in 1933 as in reservoir. D. of the regional code authority; 1929. Howe Moffatt, attorney for the state recovery administration; A. M. Scott, ticularly of selling boney" coal, an labor compliance director of the state inferior grade, at a low price. It was recovery administration; B. P. Man-le- brought out that the code price apexecutive officer of the Utah sub- - plied to boney as well as the other Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, division of the code authority; J. H. 'coal. Mr. Backman informed them riiyoirian and Snr.eon directhe matter be would and investigated McGibbeny, trade compliance IIourH, 10 a. in. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. a. tor of the state recovery administra- - proper action taken, Residence 381 Office Phone 255 L. L. Jensen of the Ferron Canyon 20 N. Carbon Ave. tion, and B. O. Nebeker of the state Industrial commission, who sat as an Coal company, informed the board that his mine served only the com Dr. Bliss L. observer. mine truck the of Ferron, most of the resi- the munity hearing, During Physician and Surgeon operators after stating they were not dents of which, he stated, were on Honrs 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. m. making excuses for violating the relief and could not afford to pay the Office Phone 255 Residence 318 code, declared that the larger mines code price. Dr. J. W. Nixon, opera20 N. Carbon Ave. were also guilty of infractions, par- - tor of a mine in Straight canyon, serving Orangeville and Castle Dale, Dr. J. C. declared he was confronted with the Physician and worgeoo Office Hours, 2 to 6 p. m. jsame situation. . Residence 234, Eastern Mr. Backman assured them the Phone 240-Utah Electric BniMin, Price, Utah matter would be taken up with the state F. E. R. A. officials and an efC. Gease, fort made to arrange for distribution Attorney At Law of coal on relief orders, payable at the code price. Office In County Court House Another operator charged that a Price, Utah CCC camp had purchased coal below the code price after he had submitted L. A. McGee, a bid, carrying the code price, and he Attorney At Law expressed the opinion that govern- Rooms 5 and G, Sllvagni Building, Price, ment agencies should respect trade Utah. Office 193, residence 93 Phones, practice provisions if the operators themselves were expected to do so. S. J. One operator wanted to know if LAWYER he was compelled to pay a full days 29 E. Main St. Tel. 141 wage when his orders were sufficient on some days to operate only part B. W. time. Mr. Backman promised an inAttorney At Law vestigation of this matter. Phono 338, 27 East Main During the morning, the hearing was In the nature of an open disB. cussion, but for the afternoon session MTVT.RS AND SKSTTEU ATTORNEY AT LAW mine coal the wagon and operators or THE CELEBRATED 1 and 2 SQvagni Rooms a to committee represent Building appointed ' Phone 397 them. Members of the committee Price were as follows: F. P. Fisher, Helper, chairman; E. . Fuelner, Magna, op- Wallace Umm4 Enbaluor. erating a mine in Huntington canyon; E. K. Olson, Price; L. L. Larsen, FerA. N. Wallace, Manager. ron; Carl Wilberg, Castle Dale; R. Anbalaac Serrica, Day or Nigkt L. Duzette, Emery; M. W. Chrirtoph-ersoPhone 15S Price, Utah Spanish Fork, operator of a mine at Scofield. Mr. Backman explained that the was an educational" one, A! hearing KlM QeaDty Brrriee. Reaaonekle (M and was called for the purpose of Ambalance SeMlre iriZXQ CAXTON, ETTAS trying to get the small operators co- Pfcoaa 29 Priea Utah code. of the observance operation in GeatersJ OSSk 17 callThis meeting, he declared, was L. BaBilag ed In preference to cluttering up the LesM of district courts with prosecutions, but he gave the oper.tor. to understand SALT LAKE CTTT, UTAH that ln the future they must strictlj Itey or Night Aasbatene Sendee Prieo Tel U4-comply w ith the code. LEWIS OPTICAL CO. DR. W. W. LEWIS Optometrist In Charge PROFESSIONAL y, Finlayson Hubbard, I Wait Eyes tested, Glasses fitted, Stylish, Accurate and Satisfactory. Why Suffer the Ills and Fatigue of Eye Strain. C C Patrons of the Acme Cleaners and Tailors are never in a dilemma when the time comes to select from the wardrobe They know that their garments are neat and spotless and certain to add to their personal appearance. C I & TAILORS ACME CLEANERS 17 A ( Phone 237 East Main, Price . 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