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Show G 'to A' Su'immim Proves Papula OF HOME if M0UL Pea cation iiN THIS SUMMER It I Hinexttad tt J'laWt n fcl ' !! ..j V rfc Ci ..ia i ...M.iiur r t. tail tfM ir ;v' ! t! 1 U- - j!ij-y- t I.i- - Ii.nl tin ! rvj-- recently 'I manager ,.u division ..j,.:. ii ,1 th.it the pie t ji ti .1 from ,'ijnrl mi ii vm.t.ihie, uli.i united ei k ago, was very i l , Hit KMIU', f T Co m rails ircix I f. now been returned repiv'enljlne, who fcy.x been I..H suLni.t a budget for the - ihoninc the estimated cost of ,:or and maintenance. The ;'V.iic is also charged with other proposed li'.ir.i ed lo - i. !. V" uii.l.lii I tl e jn.ul u ill i 1 ld 'i : ' ! Uquor Jobs To Signed lor Hlahorate Display Of orks; Many Oilier livenis l.isted ;'j - PRICE PHYSICIAN He Held Monday 1 V.. nil pi li;!i u ill., Unit! I i 1 !.V I, If I i) i ft itig tin S Will 1h Cl. l- .'.iitin county ' ,c i CONTESTED BY SON h jii ir (i, i,.t It U1 m.tli J .ut. i ..d t. H ted t.-- Me ! vi ! .( x ! it p m, bi.iljy, June Jll ,l l l'l,lil,g l.l W Hi d l fill t i SUNDAY BY MINERS ' OF CARBON COUNTY if , , he fio.n !.iti Injuor ctuniia o.,ai Tl'i vaminatnaiv u:l Soil-A- il m ate ,. 1 i " ,i l..ilior I.e.uieiH I tge Workers Continue Oiganiation I i SCOUT FUND .i m r l "i 1 ' CAMPAIGN TO BE I. irlu a.. I ti !, Mu . d. i or" I bu.id-- i i i . Ntiiial Ihimsand mini tl.2 n fot bteiiogi .i hr 1. ,i,i !, 'ui i W .ii i l.n.jsi lUfjor.'lv .oil stale ilme in-- ci lots 1 he I. s, s (;i I., hi II tv Joh ,ij jhi alils f fill ,utrn. t nti-i- , lli.unt Safi luali an S.iiiisi Ir itit,iitie W i s .,n 1 II, mi HELD NEXT WEEK I ) i ii rj!..; .in Ii I ih tju-i- i 1 i iii.iiiiii !t i.tdi. H' ,f J). Jv, fKiacmi, 1. ,ilt M t ii.ii In ! I ,! bill if d bi Du w.II 1 1 it Ii !..,t tl.i- - b.t.ibng i,n, fin Jim i !., F F, ,g lii.il a ,i t., I.m'i, will Tin nti t.ild U Iiiikil i It. i ibttdit1 t.iti id. d fur S.IT.yiiuU n ,t i ui bi i.idi to x.iiuhi r tl m Im I I C PLANS FOR FLAG DAY - I. . ii'll. It.i bidil.g .1 I qui-i- t Ilf )75 OHO Tl 11 .11 I utility fir tin I'liltlull of 4 Di F F Il k Miiniiit.il bo iital Tin I.f be Wilt willed ANNUAL t.iI in.iiii.il lu.t .mu w ith tbe pun th.it limn.. f Du pl..elty Ik" dehveted to him PROGRAM.! until ufti r the death id lux mother, G Albc Fi'k, di vi need wife of the LODGE COMPLETES Iaih.iii lountyi 1 in it.iti 1 tt.i lliil1 bill I l 111 i it ii it 1 .it, 1 - I V I ii, it in rt .Ur i jl.ii d ..1 trrtll'g . - tannhi s t njoseil I he lal .1 ,r illissful Mrl.flS- day p: si ,.l tO M- r- f.r!.,.U..f 1 M W.Ihains, m - 'I misoit-at the Pi ice City p.uk Sun- Ma T. t. tl.eis nf Pill'.!, atul d.l b t( Illlled Mine Wulkrts Ilf ;; in.ia ndmstn. darning. Mis Air.etna A program of talks, a pic- tlemgr H H.ud.i g and Mrs J It r.u luneh ainl smtts and nuvrlty W 1. Fil. Him I o I I isk I !ew Suit 'ell T, To 1esoke Wilt Insulting INtate of SG78.0(iO !;. the ) . I I celebration held t - .i- 10 Vim! s .it;. I WILL OF WEALTHY Tcsfs For Stale ! . fr-- 'O Mmiiik ;j JS 6, I J fji i:'B0Y , M nit M 1 41 Fourth Of July Progress;! ' - k W, i Vi-- i .1 rr-- U I agi (cultural "c .( was f f..n.-vMnunl- f . i? v j , , On r v I. r ut ' lJ I 1 uu mv. imi, Spot ill, uu r' ! Pages TUB NUN AM) NEWS. ADVOCATE Plans For Colorful Pageant 4 J Uil krh flecciu !.i r or I ,1 To 1 J i 11 u I suli-Mm- cr Vo ,u Tv I! V V 'V NKOUDAtlO 2 1 11 Sl'Uwp.i.m H 0 fi' 1 divtor. I'arade To Precede Kxercise.w! In lux M'1itioii, Die m sets out that tests the ifteriionii (,'l.u H Wngl-.the wax injured wink in the services In Cartxm County High (ounty-Wid- e and Mrs n..;, h n The Fnnu.,.l ('ansaxs Scheduled on the of the United States army during the costumes School Auditorium ,tin, To (iet District nd it may be three or four gram uigrii the nuneis to continue Woild war and that he is now rated and brfure he submits the budget Out Of Debt f'nearu will In ptesented at stirngihrn their unions Praising veterans bureau as being Kiwanis st.uiiuin, while a stage will the Caihon county woikers for the Flag day will be apprnpi lately ob- by the 1 'her consideration. un totally iemiunently disabled The in be served Price Friday. June 14 with constructed wuh special lighting strong oiganiatmn they hac already rvrt" Mr Murdock stated, A county. wide canvass to idrse alleges that In 1930 his propetitioner a to be and effected. M. in sound I. Piesident program the Car. is presentixi of a t2 indications there Thompson arrangements that will very funds for paying off the bable life spun was from a few weeks c t,n'ribute i,,'!' ''i materially to the eiitert.iin- - the I't.ih State Federation of Labor bn county high school auditorium to 10 pass.bility that the Price proScout distriet'c years, deending on the care under the direction of Price lodge No. ,0 mpt with final approval be- -t edness in the Timpanogos council "wiM ,ru r,t vahM J1'0 sU,1, u,n have a ,.irK''d t''m lo and he receives and such nursing B. O. P. F.lks, The exercises, and will be equip- - despite the recent supreme court de- - 1550, end of the summer. , , care and recreation as frees his mind ' . cydorama backing ti which be will X. on R. the n in A. ritualistic Anxious csion heatra Mr. are Union., "llh the nature, from subsistence homestead division iTnaculart Guypit. m I", Ul worry. 'most essential need of the working will start at 7:30 p. m. mon announces iwit'y transferred from the de-- .! debt to the council at the Dr. Fisk knew his sons condition time j SH.clal nuniU.rs present men he said. Dr. today, Sanford Ballinger will give the and had for several of the interior to the juris-o- f by ()ltM(k. years been conlw in'lludd ln the pageant. Ap-- ! of Hoek Spiings. Flag day oration. Medals to winners the rural settlement agency, be nation"? George LamU-i- t to the conattendthe jmi-iWleligible tributing substantially 150 of the annual Flag day essuy contest rrox,m;,u1-Ix fsons will apear Wyoming, i ice president of district 22 a under the supervision of jboree at is alleged. The petition it testant, Washington, D. C in August on the stage, not including orchestra of the United Mine Woikers of 1 G. Tugwell. under secretary sponsored in the seventh, eighth and states that under the Several troops in the county are planprovisions of the and back-stag- e erica, urged that the woikers join 100 ninth grades by the lodge will be pre- will. Dr. Fisk endeavored to consingers prJture. According to Con- ning to send representatives to the The casting for the production cent in the union movement and sented by Dean Holdaway, who was ran Murdock, this transfer was tinue the aid and to provide hund-sonie- ly jamboree and will be unable to do bo),in nt.xt week, bv whuh time itwilljper that they wholeheartedly cooperate chairman of the committee in charge is i a general coordination of agen- so unk!(S the Carbon diMnct as for the contestant by giving union leaders. He highly prais-counc- il of the contest. The Hiawatha him at least two-thir''expected that an outline for the pro-'wilarking toward rural rehabllita- of the estate, fees fully paid. membership .cd President Roosevelt and impressed school, which produced the winning Mr . 'grain will have been pi i pared. Tugwell is now engaged in will was so said but the e rp o as ung.on, as we ,, as ci Contracts for the fireworks purported feature 'upon tiie miners the importance of essay, will receive an American flag, gand organizing the program, as In fact to disinherit the drawn one Im , wi he a great illy jam the celebration have been signed, their using their powers to secure laws the presentation to be made by C. A. fact may cause some delay when the opposite was in perience in the lives of the boys who ,h dlSpjay delude nine huge st-- that will give them the benefits of Knobbs of Helper, exalted ruler of contestant, r.g the project under in fact said decedents inand way. truth are able to attend, and district offi- NTT?. A. the lodge. pieces, such as the old Dutch mill, the .'resettlement agency Is workthe that witholding from the tention; The story of the flag will be given and Mrs. E. H. Kelsey of Salt Lake City. ud day, the congressman nretlable if these boys afepreic'nfed 'nUsical 'VhPc1 contestant of all the benefits of his ,,f ,,,r Ct'ntral Councl1 of by Joseph Hammond, Jr., a member inheritance until the death of his ' p,Tsld,'nt 5he fact.olhrrs: i"and Mr. Tugwell is anxious a"'n,l fromaUending because of which will be Tom billions, Womens Auxilianes to Labor Unions, of the Price lodge of Antlers, junior ;among "Knee actual at the ear-ith- ..t mother, G. Allie Fisk, in fact dist.1Pir ,s in debt comedy capers and flying pigeons, urged the women to form strong aux- - order of Elks. siible date. The Price pro- -' inherited the contestant, as G. Allie The remainder of the program will The main "terest in the fund drive and a highly varied assortment of lharv units, stating that the beginning i been called to his personal Fisk, according to the tables of morWl11 conU'r around the riv- - aerlai Selection, band; in displays, including daffodils, i(lf the needs for unions was in the be as follows: t and. I have his assurance rilcsday the canvass has will outlive the contestant by tality, that developed clover blossoms, mystic jewels, or- - home. troductory exercises, lodge officers; many years. ;7 effort will be made to get airy in between Price and Helper. Those prayer, lodge chaplain; altar services, chids of fire, roselund and many other State Senator George M. Miller J this summer. The will that if the son here have jd.izzling novelties of the campaign will limed labor legislation in the 1935 ses. lodge officers; song, "Auld Lang contested theprovided The display ourse the decis-regard will he would receive supreme court as0 include bombardments, rocket jsion of the state legislature. The Syne, audience; America, audience. only $1000. to the N. R. A. confidentlystatedthatPricewillrai.se A parade will form at the Elks hall times as much money as the exhibitions and volcanic eruptions. three miners were welcomed by Mayor B. The petition alleges that the doctor disconcerted every on Main street at 7:00 p. m. and march out that the ofE. and stunts w. B. races an and pointing city, Dalton, of the neighboring swimming Kelsey, Sports, moved to sign the will by the unwas and will it government, Ut will be ' Participants in due influence of Lisle A. Smith, one provided for the children, oth f'cial of the Salt Lake City street car to the high school. be Mne t KU in civic enterprises. er afternoon features to be a bathing union, acted as master of ceremonies. the parade will include Elks, a band, of the executors of the estate. It is 7 machine will be working jdone Helper has revue and baseball game. It is ex- The program was broadcast over a American Legion color guard, flag also charged that the paper purportcommittee accepted The Helper again. However, you may bearers and members of civic organiconfidence that at least 100 floats will be public address system. much as with md that the ing to be the last will and testament present emerg-u- ll the challenge committee issued it, and pected be G. Crose, secretary of the zations, including the Rotary club, is not will which Harold the parade, morning as the Price be temporary and brief. jin the last will and testament; that the two cities divided into five sections, liberal cash Utah State Federation of Labor, at- Kiwanis club, chamber of commerce it was not executed in the manner or all from appearances may depend upon me to keep and Price post No. 3 of the American prizes to be awarded in each section. tended the outing. form required by law, and that at the jtant touch with the subsistence will have a keen contest. celebration Legion. for the chairman finance Arrangements P. Peacock, ;ead division and Gomer of the alleged execution of the do everything Girl Scouts will act as flag bearers time were in charge of a committee cone to Dr. Fisk was not of sound document, forward the Price pro- of the Carbon district, is in charge New sisting of Frank Bonacci, Lloyd Nel- during the parade. The musical pro- and disposing mind and memory. of the campaign, which will be exson, Isaac Evans, S. Williams and W. gram for the exercises will be under The petition names the following as active homesteaders under the tended to virtually every community the direction of E. M. Williams, CarH. White. committee hopes The Lisle A. Smith and Walkare advised defendants: in the county. by Mr. Empey bon high band instructor. Trust company, execuand Bank er applications can not be received to have the needed amount raised by The Rev. T. H. Evans, newly ap- EQUALIZATION MEETING SET According to Dean Holdaway, tors of the estate; Robert Fisk, grandare citizens all he and noon Tuesday, project has been finally ac-- p BY COMMISSION THURSDAY chairman of the committee in charge pointed pastor of the Price Commundrive. son of the doctor; Tracy Loan and by the department at Washing. urged to support the serof the program, the public is cordially first his will church, preach ity AH Trust company, guardian of the applicants will be notified The second meeting of the Carbon invited to attend the exercises. mon here Sunday, according to an angrandson; Gladys von Lehsten, the P1 The when nouncement by church officials. Sun- county commissioners as a board of BOARD TO ADOPT can be received. petitioners divorced wife; George day school services will be held at equalization will be held Thursday Fisk, Betty Fisk, Frank Reed Fisk, 10:00, followed by morning worship at (today) at 10:00 a. m. There will be WORK RESUMES ON ce Gladys Aldrich, Reba Dangler, Minnie chutusi-s- ; m,J sH-aket- s pio-Tuesd- ay 11 v -rs i th ' cjof j ds l m'r-'-)to-roun- I d j J out-char- ge - senk; Pastor To Preach First Sermon Sunday ap-Io- ns BUDGET SATURDAY To June 15 Taxpayers f Special Votes to II f urday, Election Public Invited To Attend June Meeting Of Board ; 193 so to the Budget To Be Changed on Price wiI1 june vote incurring a bonded in-- n ?s D20.000 for the mrpose repayment of a public ministration loan to defray 0 improving and extending clPal water system. The 156.000, 30 per cent of to be an outright grant fle ion of H so J5( tQ 11:00 a. m. j The Rev. Evans has been the Methodist church in Wyoming for the past five was appointed to the Price last week by Bishop Ralph man of Denver. another equalization meeting Friday, pastor of and the last session of the board on Evanston, equalization matters will be held June and 17. All applications for property adpastorate justments must be presented by taxS. Cush- payers on one of the above three dates. RELIEF PROJECTS ys Employes Still Allowed Only To Work Out Budgets Set Up For Food Boy Scout Court of Honor To Be Conclude I Monday Evening y -lh- f e-" 4tv j" !nbo"? 5 ?'tdnesdav I discussed the financial as- water system electi(n to be held Was Siven by City Grogan at the thf PrCe Kiwanis nicipal meet - Northwest Price, South Price hcSmpany: ',d o?IXXrXG STARTS gar bf:'rts in Carbon Monday, according to bega unoerr op-th- Ray Branch, IiolIr Sugar com-ah.pn7a.,r;y 700 acres of in the county Vr Ersnrh reported. RadcLff, Latuda. ve - j . County Clerk Issues Report On Marriages, Divorces Past Month is - jjen 1 Minnie is-t- on - Gilmour, Eight F. E. R. A. projects, which had been shut down since May 29, Thirteen marriage licenses were o resumed operation Tuesday, according an announcement by Winfred w. sued by County Clerk B. H. Young West, county manager of the federal during May, the same number as for emergency relief administration. Mr. the corresponding month of last year, West has received authorization thusjB is shown in Mr. Youngs monthly far to allow employes on the projects .statistical report, issued Monday. The report of Don Hacking, deputy to work out their food budgets only, and it is expected that the new F. E. district court clerk, shows that one divorce decree was granted during R. A. program will be placed in the month, as compared with three during July. in May of 1934. Two suits for divorce Mr. West reported that rumors have were filed in May this year. been circulated to the effect that the E. ReR. A. will be discontinued. F. DAIRY TESTS GIVEN ports such as this are false, and the Examinations to qualify dairy oprelief agency will continue to funcerators and employes as licensed Bab-- It tion, Mr. West stated is expected that unemployables cock testers were conducted this week Jewkes, district agricultural of the county will be transferred to by Jthe county as county charges on July .inspector. All dairies buying or sell-- 1 ing milk or cream on a butteifat basis 'are required under the state law to secure licenses to make the Babcock WATER DISTRICT PRESIDENT, leaving Pws: Northeast Price of Mrs- Amanda K4v rSidnce s. P'ce court house; Cen-- 1 Vj Matthew Newton, Irene B. Smith, Adam Boyer, Price city, Carbon Medical society and Carbon county. Members of the board of education of the Carbon school district will school budget at adopt the 1935-3- 6 Saturday at meeting their monthly 8:00 p. m. pro-:n,- cf Expenditures listed in the proposed General conbudget are as follows: $211,100; instruction, trol, $15,971; government. Two hundred merit and advancement awrards will be presented to Boy activities, $900; auxiliary glble voters coordinate of the Carbon district at a court of honor ceremony scheduled for who have not Scouts of school their A. agencies, $31,950; operation George Rowley, at 8:00 p. m. in are of asked Monday gtration maintenance ai once court Of honor chair- with City Recorder plant, $30,417.66; D. school plant, $11,500; fixed charges, theJL. man, who is week for Wash-'eratiawards. D. C. on a busi66,950. of ington, Smith service, George A. Besides adopting the budget lor Salt Lake City, one of ness trip. to next year, the board also proposes Scoutmasters will be the executives of Boy taking by budget 12, No. by Winfred presented change this years district for in- Scout W. West, Boy Scout $2700 off the appropriation severcomprises which itapto the will1 commissioner of the struction and adding al western states, fixed charges. le for Carbon district, while speak-whipropriation the principal be the boys will be preThe budget is on file at the Charles H. sented for awards by education office and the of Price will their scoutmasters. court the over invited lo insect B. Au P prpMde to Two features of the terested the absence of be in vll budget the of handicraft and the presentation of badges exhibition an be will meeting at which ceremony adopted. to eagle Scouts. The remainder of the program will be as follows: Instrumental duet, NAMED K. OF P. DELEGATES and Glade Peterson; invocation, the Rev. William Song of India, Lloyd lodrt tr Glen troop; bugle call, official bug- A Rue!; presentation of colors, Spring Delegates to the grand P-The Dan Morgan, Kenilworth; trombone solo, Wanderer, liaP' , Rowley vention of the Knight,- - of ier( Dean be held at Ogden Tuesday an. ov hfJc;ann(t solo. George Jackson, Kenilorth; baritone solo, Thoughts of Old William Sevenson, Price; saxophone solo, Nadine, James Polve, Kenil-jda- y) nesday, were chosen recently E. Jorgensen. Carbon lodge. The local re pit i rth. brood. ction. Bishop George C. J Ralph Rev. the court of honor will be the largest be the officials, district will to tives Accordmg Pnc S. M. Bliss and James G Reese. of its kind ever held in the county. The public is cordially in- Henry H. Jones. Helper. Smurr, ATTORNEY GO TO W ASHINGTON test. PERMITS TO BE SOLD LIQUOR George A. Rowley, president of the Price River Water Conservation dis- Sale of state liquor permits is Itrict, and B. W. Dalton, attorney for'duled to begin at the court house the district, will leave Thursday (to-- Thursday (today) at 9.00 a. m., it was for Washington, D. C. to make reported unofficially to The 'definite arrangements for a govem- Tuesday. Information was not ment loan to rehabilitate the water available as to the price of the district. They will be accompanied mils or who will have charge of the by their wives. I Sun-Advoc- per-mo- ! ny |