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Show ' V U' 0 $ Ay V AN IN V D KEEN Oil ME II DENT NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION Carton Interests Unite TESTS PLANNED IN CONNECTION WITH In Fight to Keep Water EPIDEMIC CONTROL St-nn-- CALL ELECTION ON of Cuibi.n county i it- and of r churn! H.v Pine C.'tt and tin Inn- I t'ljii Fuel company in lunroad Km Grande W , r .in j!, ;t nt jtiv roiiijMiuo, ! s j 11 Has i! ti l. Mi'll of If. !!.. .1 )'.)!'l-!.'wn!- l - Tapa its -t To Decide On 1I.tn St A c: - wi-tk- j - i , u (if ji fu) ,) .j-..-- tii rx- - !:ormcr Bishop, Board ' President Dies In Salt Lake FORWARD FOR PLAY Af't I ii SPONSORED BY CLUB vvi!h I '. V ' lul.ool l.tllM ? 'art A: Itutf, , Ji ,.f i!,- - iJ.iK, i, $ Death Ends Long Career Of School, Civic Leader PREPARATIONS GO Mtii'iu- cuir.j .i .;ri Hi cuib Hu ir.ic i.f siai ;t ( five) in Pine w.ii PAVi. WATER PLAN :':;;IPU.iVd - 1 An Pases Nt'MIlLI Useful Life Closes Lxlrndr.i i V7 H1 , Doctors To Kxamlnt FupiU In Irirt Schools; Nurf votes to v vr OFTJIK PlN AND NK SADVOCATB Till KMlV. MNlAHY MUCK. CARBON COlNTV. UTAH. Court Action e i VX 12 rA ful life, lu l.ii ituiih, lui ali.l J.J I inli!V , It. imp a In) g ill (it t,vi i v 1. 1 15. vvli.i Gi-.l- iitiii 1 J.iim.iiy fllkd 1 cuni-lH.l ,! 18 a. u,l r if He Cat bun bujid uf Annual Hol:ir Irmluct inn Tv pc i il.u utiiiii. a j i'., ii he had lie Id evi r Of Vrhidc Tn I'Iinim Lvcrv '.ini Ui kitiiMil itisUnt ciniMiliilalion Member Of I'nmilv .u lyiS. dad Sunday in a Salt Lake ho- - pital. Hu uin Wi-ilil Rl .ll'.llt ill! JTilfll 'Mllg .S.lti'f.H - di .itli if In. thud wife fallowing tuiily . Hu uiu.u.il Hni.iry ilub play. Tiii paiiing id Itndiop Ruff inatk-e- d Tin Ri.ii.g S' in. vvlith will Ik the i lid uf a long Clilrvr of Mr-vu- e Fthiu.it) 13 and 14 Lt Hi equalled by vi ry few nu n in the pUl p'i1 nf l.llMIlg f 111 III til lljljip a of Carbon county, For almmt liMuiy room in Hu tuw lun pital 35 je.irs be had continuously served Wiitti-by J C. Nugiiit and Elliot in one capacity or another, and sinre Nugrnt, wlio aNo had featured roll s aiming to Sada-lin 1900 had been In the production in its first appear-'closel- y identified with the social, on the New, otk stage, "The jdustrial and educational progress of Rising Son combines all the neves- - the county. sary dements of a stage success and He was appointed bishop of the is a play for every member of the Scofield L. D. S. ward in 1902 and family, held that position continuously for 27 Although it is essentially a comedy, years. He was a member and presi-th- e production teaches a valuable les- - 'dent of the Scofield town board sev-so- n, effectively presented as the play Wal times, served as a community moves forward rapidly from the op- - school trustee before the organiza-enin- g scene until the final curtain jtion of the Carbon school district and civic According to Director Harold i10? an ac,lve Parl n who has had many years of,'1-5experience In the dramatic field, the j Although his Interests In commun-producUo- n Is one of the fastest mov- - ily activities were many and varied, ing vehicles he has known and is Bishop Ruff's greatest interest was (given to the educational welfare of without one dull moment. The play tells the story of a father by and ir,s While a member of who wants to be the controlling fac the Carbon board of education, he tor In his son's life and has set his was elected vice president several heart on the young man's being a times and in 1931 was elected presigreat writer. However, the son fav- dent of the board, a position he held ors a business career, breaks away at the time of his retirement When his term ended, Bishop Ruff from his father's domination and goes on his own as the operator of a co- was the oldest school board member in the state, boh in age and length of lonial inn. One humorous situation after an- service. On the board of education other results, and those who see the he saw members come and go. He play will find they have been enter- worked harmoniously with five diftained as seldom before. An experi-qnce- d ferent superintendents, and board and capable cast promises to members and superintendents alike give the production excellent treat- regarded him as more than a board ment. Th characters in The Rising member. To them he was a friend Son" will be portrayed by Mr. Bithel, 'and counsellor, and friendships start-Mi- ss Bess Lundquist, Miss Louise jed in school work continued long Mrs. Eugene C. Hanson, ter the professional relationships had Miss Rose Davidson, Clark Wright, been terminated. Isaac McQueen and George Morgan, Bishop Ruff's illness prevented him all of whom have previously appear- - from attending his last meeting as a ed on the local stage. (member of the board of education. n ,i J"ia n., t of qu..i-- j un..ne r Cul.it,. film v.!in id the nn, t'.c my J 1 r rojerl j uMif an t nN, r.iHun id Hi,, j ,.r( m, The (.uni utci i an ou'gmw Hi of a t pic vent Saiijvte county m r f feet of water . l,,v "mud voted nn ling Monday ..f parent and up-- j j uin taking 50 second i diiesduy evening u call an election leM htutivcs of civ u organijlnim.. at' ion upiH-- Goom-I- iry. UI bi pnipose of allowing the tax- - which tune a committee state was apimml- X. J( Humpherys, engineer, t0 decide whether the to from foiinulate a an city.cd aptdiiation u ntly appi'oed piogiam and to county to appropriate 50 .we- - "u'd iv.uo bonds to raise its pur-- ( sent it to the city council After the of a proposed I. W.t meeting with the committee Wrdnes- of water from nm unnamed A. water system projicl involving the day t: itutanes of Goieberry creek in the evening. the council voted to of $156,000. expenditure share $75 of the expense of giving be to by conveyed True river system, A number of representative citi-.tDick test to students, providing i..i,!itl through the Great Basin divide yens met with the exand council all school district appropriates the used the to be and crock Cottonwood Into a supplemental supply to irrigate pressed themselves in favor of put- tame amount According to Dr. Charles Ruggeri, J 0.240 acres of land in the northern ting the question up to the taxpayers at a bond election. of city physician, the Dick test is a simcounty. Sanpete fart Mayor B, W. Dalton explained that ple and accurate method of determ; The Price River Water Conservation district protests the state engi- thirty per cent of the cost of materials ining which students are immune to neer's action on the ground that no and labor will be granted outright by scarlet fever, thereby enabling school the government, leaving the city an and health officials to devote greater unappropriated water exists in the of approximately $119,000, attention to the pupils who are susconobligation is It of supply. proposed source tended by local interests that Humph-rry- s which would be paid out of the rev- ceptible to the disease. An effort will be made to have the has no authority to allot the wa- enue of the water department. Outof bonds at the the Dick test given the fore part of next that standing presconfident are city and ter, they week by Price physicians and all par- In a statement of 1934 hospital through legal action they will be able ent time total $293,000. The public works administration ents are urged to see that their child- - business, issued Wednesday by City to retain the supply for use locally. No Recorder William Grogan, it is shown The water which Sanpete users has already allowed the application ren undergo the examination. for the project, pending the taxpay- charge will be made for the test. (that the Price hospital operated last hope to convert to their own use is not a surplus supply and it is import- ers approval of a bond issue to meet Arrangements have been made year at a profit of $1259.04. ant to local users that the water be the citys expense. If the election car- with Miss Anna Fillmore, state F. E. j The difference between earnings ries, the money for the project is ex- R. A. nursing supervisor, whereby and receipts was actually $3978.24, retained for use in Carbon county. t At the meeting Monday evening, pected to be available within 15 days. one of the F. E. R. A. nurses in Car- -, but in arriving at the net profit, the ' which was attended It was brought out that it will be bon county will visit the schools every sum of $2717.20 was deducted from by approximately 200 people, it was decided to appoint necessary to replace the pipeline in a day to check on possible or definite, the total earnings, this amount a committee to represent Carbon year or two anyway, regardless of the outbreaks of the disease. representing 11267.20 in 1934 ac- The committee recommended that counts considered uncollectable, 11200 county interests in the fight to retain outcome of the bond election, and the opinion was expressed that inasmuch the quarantine regulations be strict- - for lights and water donated by the the water. This committee w'ill include one as government money is now availa- ly enforced and that the penalty pro-- I city and $250 paid by the general ; representative from each ditch com- ble, the present time is opportune to vided by law be invoked in all cases fund for compensation insurance With the elimination of these pany operating under the Price River go ahead with the project, especially of violation. Cooperation of the pubWater Conservation district, one rep- - in view of the fact that the city may lic is earnestly requested in enforcing three items, the hospitals earnings resentative from Price city, one from obtain a considerable sum that need the regulations, and all parents whose totaled 29,700.65, whereas disbursechildren are ailing are asked to keep ments amounted to $25,724.41. Cash Helper city and one from each of the not be repaid. A new pipeline would also save the them from public gatherings. coal mining companies and railroads receipts during the year totaled In the event the epidemic is not rethis including 6997.96 collecteffected, including the Utah Fuel city considerable maintenance cost company, the United States Fuel com- - and would eliminate the heavy loss tarded, it is the recommendation of ed on 1933 accounts, 24,966.52 colthe committee that all school children lected on 1934 accounts and 25.82 as pany. Royal Coal company, companies be barred from public or interest on daily balances. operating in the Spring Canyon disAccounts receivable are listed in the functions. trict, the Independent Coal and Coke The committee proposes to conduct report at $4734.13, but as shown company, the Denver and Rio Grande an educational campaign, featuring above, $1267.20, or approximately Western railroad and the Utah railtheatre talks by Dr. Ruggeri, on the four per cent, is estimated as the The session had been changed from way. I Those at the meeting expressed seriousness of the disease and the amount uncollectable. the regular date so that it could be The report reveals that the hospital their determination to wage a united held on Bishop Ruffs eighty-fift- h .value of the Dick test. of the supply The committee which met with the cared for an average of 15.7 patients ; fight for the retention birthday anniversary. However, the be(council Wednesday comprised Dr. per day, the total of patient-day- s for the use of Carbon county farmers. beloved board member became ill The expense of a court action will be (Ruggeri, Councilman Sheldon L. An- - ing 5735. several days before the meeting and i rj-- t The report itemizes 1934 earnings divided among the various interests was removed to a hospital. Death Oil .derson, Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson, Mrs. ijQHCl was attribtcd to ailments incident to Claude J. Empey, Mrs. Henry Rug- - of the hospital as follows: Board and cooperating in opposing Sanpetes ap- ' Mrs. Ross Shiner and Mrs. M. room, $21,502.49; operating room, plication. 'geri, age. i Humpherys claims, it is stated by Organization Of Committee To Ross Superintendent G j. Reeves $4253.04: medicines, $853.08; Meteorological Summary For Bishop Ruff was born in England Arrange ror Annual Meet 1931 Prepared I5y Local rfficials of the water district, that a is also a member but was unable to fees, $918.65; nurses board, $235.30; on January 18, 1850, a son of James Completed Tuesday bureau of reclamation survey shows attend because of his absence from dressings, $344.58; miscellaneous, and Elizea Medlock Ruff, and came Observer For U. S. I the existence of water in the Price to America in the fall of 1878, setthe city. I river in excess of Disbursements were as follows: The scarlet fever epidemic has present require-- 1 Organization of the committee to An interestng summary of weather tling at Coalville, where he was emments. , have charge of preparations for Price reached serious proportions, and all Payroll, $12,886.96; groceries and conditions in Price and vicinity dur- ployed as a blacksmith for a number citys fifth annual band contest and residents are asked to support the kitchen supplies, $3437.41; drugs and ing 1934 is contained in the annual of years. In 1898 he returned to his I music festival was completed Tuesday campaign against the disease. It is dressings, $3084.86; deposits refunds, meteorological report issued Monday native land on a mission "for his evening at a meeting in the city hall, reported that four deaths have re- $483.64; equipment, $1165.97; building, by Henry Fiack, government observ- church, and served in that capacity with the assignment of committee sulted from the disease in Price dur- $295.15; laundry, $2160; fuel, $265.15; er. until June, 1900, when he was remembers to handle various phases ing this outbreak. costs, $264.82; postage, $31.12; shows that not once leased. The report Nicholas G. Lauris, district deputy of arrangements for the tournament. With his family, he moved to Scooperating room costs, $1213.54; tele- during the twelve months did the collector of internal revenue, WedNorman Hamilton was again chosen phone and telegraph, $202.54; freight mercury drop as low as zero, the min- field in the fall of 1900 and for nearly In nesday announced the dates he will contest director, and other members and dray, $61.20; insurance, $100; mis- imum reading of the year being six 30 years was employed by the Utah Of visit various eastern Utah communi- of the general committee were apcellaneous, $72.97. degrees. The maximum temperature Fuel company as a blacksnith at the ties to assist taxpayers in preparing pointed on as follows: Winter Quarters mine. Although he was 103 degrees. their income tax returns. HELD IN CONTEMPT Effective Friday, the Price Carnegie continued to claim Scofield as his Finance, Elmie Bernardi; programs amountfor the Precipitation year Mr. Lauris itinerary will be as fol- and publicity, the Rev. William A. Library will operate on a new scheDavid Corak was declared in con- ed to 6.5 inches, considerably below home, Bishop Ruff for several years low's: February 8 and 11, Vernal; Ruel and G. J. Reeves; housing and dule, according to an announcement tempt of court Saturday by Judge the total for the previous year, when had maintained his residence in Salt February 12, 14 and 15, Roosevelt; accomodations, Mrs. Henry Ruggeri Wednesday by Miss Florence Piaci-tell- i, George Christensen for failure to pay 8.88 inches were recorded. The total Lake City. librarian. Four sons and one daughter by his February 16 and 17, Duchesne; Feb- and J. W. Hammond; contests, Mr. alimony to his divorced wife. The snowfall in 1934 was only 1.5 inches. The building will be open every contempt proceedings were held in There were 30 days in which precipi- first wife, Sarah Grayson Ruff, surruary 18 and 19, Hiawatha and Wat-ti- Hamilton and Mr. Reeves. February 20, Columbia and Transportation and busses, Nick day except Sundays and holidays abeyance to permit the defendant to tation totaled .01 of an inch or more, vive him, namely, George Ruff and Galanis; concessions, Arthur S. Hors- from 2:30 p. m. until 9:00 p. m. The make a part payment of back ali- while the greatest amount of precip- Mrs. Mary Emma Jones, Salt Lake February 21 and 22, Standardville ley and Dr. H. B. Goetzman; policing, hours previously were from 2:30 to mony. He was instructed to report to itation in 24 hours was .6 of an inch City; Joseph H. Ruff, Standardville, the court on February 23. and Spring Canyon; February 23, Mr. Horsley (Chief of Police Law 5:30 p. m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. and William E. Ruff and Wilford on December 14. Castle Gate and Rolapp; February 25 rence Whitmore to assist the commit- The report shows there were 197 Ruff, Price, all of whom were with and 26, Moab and Sego; February 27 tee); special features, Mr. Bernardi; clear days during the year, 81 partly him at the time of his death. Also and 28, Monticello; March 1 and 2, social and entertainment, Mr. Galanis -cloudy days and 87 cloudy days. surviving are 17 grandchildren and Ferron and Castle Dale; March 4 to and Mr. Horsley. Thunderstorms occurred on six dif- 19 15. inclusive, Price and Helper. Dr. Goetzman, who is general comferent days, ground fog on 15 days, Bishop Ruffs second wife, Mary mittee chairman, presided at the hard winds on 17 days, electrical dis- - Hood Johnson Ruff, died in May, meeting. plays, on 10 days, hail on seven days 1929, and his third wife, Elizabeth Wilding Burdette Ruff, succumbed at The contest features this year inand thunder on five days. clude concert, parade, solo and enThe report also discloses that the the family residence on January 20 various other activities. semble contests and a massd band The adult classes, which will be first killing frost occurred on Sep- of diabetes. Funeral services for her program. open free to all persons over 16, will tember 15, and that the direction of were conducted Wednesday of last embrace instruction in athletics, danc-o- f the wind during the year was mainly week. Rodney S. Nyman of Logan, who Funeral services for Bishop Ruff west. recreation civic school and ENGINEER jing, dramatics, handcraft and games, has been appointed by the federal STATE PLANNING church, conducted Wednesday at 11:00 were The Monday afternoon session of TO CONDUCT MEETING HERE groups, was conducted here Monday emergency relief administration as a. m. in the Deseret mortuary chapel the held and in the Central afternoon institute, and Tuesday, evening supervisor of rehabilitation in Carbon at Salt Lake, with burial being in the school, included leadership training Paul R. Arentz, chief engineer of sessions being held each day. county, arrived Monday to take over Coalville cemetery. of Miss iin for in in small a was small games and institute The charge groups his duties. reprethe state planning board admin- - Jessie Schofield, state organizer of space, while the evening class in the works W.of the sentative to West, public Winfred According y county F. E. R. A. manager, Mr. Ny- istration, will conduct a meeting recreation under the federal emerg- amusement hall of the L. D. S. relief administration, and Rayjernacle dealt with games for large man will have charge of a campaign Thursday (today) at 10:00 a. m. of The opening class of the womens to place relief workers entirely or county officials, members of the coun- - Forsberg, superintendent of recrea- - groups. course in first aid and The afternoon and training Tuesday on evening a basis, partly which were also held in the tical home nursing will be held in Application has been filed with the principally by establishing them on were devoted, respective-- j room 17 of the Carbon high school state adisory committee on emerfarm lands. the purpose of receiving information Schofield that the F. E. R. A. as to the projects desired locally un- - 'tion program, to be conducted in vari- - ly, t0 training for games and activi- - .building on February 10 at 7:30 p. m., gency relief and public welfare for jous communities of the county, will ties of organized groups, particularly it was announced Tuesday by Frank a project calling for a survey in Price STREET WORK PLANNED der the new P. W. A. program. An $11,000 project for street im- According to Mr. Arentz, the pro - iinclude childrens classes five days a children, and games for large party !W. Averill, safety supervisor of the to encourage building and improvements on private property in conCarbon F. E. R. A. proponent work in Hiawatha will be ,gram will cost four billion dollars and week and adult classes three evenings groups. The first aid training will be un- formity and coopeiation with the fedAccording to Miss Schofield, the submitted in the near future to the (will be based on a policy of long- -; a week. The sessions for children :'d'p advisory committee on public range planning. Mr. Arentz conduct-- ; will be held from 3.30 to 5:30 p. m. program in Carbon county will be in der the direction of Vernon Merrill, eral housing program. "ufare and emergency relief, John ed a similar meeting at Castle Dale every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- charge of 12 recreation leaders se- - representing the Carbon Red Cross The proposed project would ofbe di- Majlsby, county planning engineer 'Tuesday, and after completing his day, Friday and Saturday and will lected from the relief rolls, with Mrs. chapter, while state and county F. E. (rected by the Price chamber Moab and Mon-- r include playground activities, handof the federal Tidwell of Wellington as sup- - (R. A. nurses will be in charge of the mcrce and provides for the contacting emergency relief ad- - work here will go to and home nursing instruction. icinity. games dramatics, j of 1500 homes in Price and craft, music, ervisor. icello. ?rati''n, announced Tuesday. C tid-- J in un.iiiinni.iNly at a n hull Monday evening to c- in a determined court battle ict-tin- g mu-rest- . J'0 j jlirnm . .. i;m,rnmfnl ,, . i11'1"11'- - , I ) -- K 'i r ' pre-Mii- i j la-v,r- s pre-Fai.j- H V j he in-an- ce I - i I ; semi-publ- ic r I I niCy X-r- ay Itinerary Of Revenue Collector Announced X-r- ay Change Announced Schedule Library s; Sun-nysid- e. Training Institute For Recreation Leaders Held Two Day Rehabilitation Head For County Arrives To Commence Duties j j tab-enc- Home Nursing, First Aid Instruction For Carbon Women Slated HOUSING SURVEY PROJECT SOUGHT prac-classe- s, ng ' recrea-'tabernac- le, J com-Esth- er |