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Show ''VV A 7 f I f'AJhl,, a tru,N te COLORADO TO ;$ WILL SubhUtrnrf iil Amir "t VL-- it Further tndi. Piur citizens, and" uf mn tkm- lU !rd in th 6lMJ n a 1 - nai 1, Pidrtrndri.i Saturday to day ccle- - ty Pint ljrrtci! UK" Tf prfr.t-rrs- J L . Kii in lt niSsotJUiTIOS Ilontpslrail To Complrlr No. In red hr Grand t'.at & r ape-n- 3 ij 1 In-da- ( 'it. 41.4 y U .j J- o-n- .j x is,;, - .s', -. it t- ,T TO aj f- t,n jn;t shorten m program. of people heard e bk , ,e-sente- ng w W ON Tt'EM) IK Y to the fset that the ref -- d Advocate next week falls oa day. the next Usue of The wilt appear on Tuesday, All advertising ropy should be submitted to The not later than Monday nifht, while news contributions must be in not later than 10.0 a, m. Tuesday. The public is urged to cooperate in getting copy, both advertising and news. In as soon as possible. O Program Killed With Activity lloyw I.ove Arranged Tor Hhea Jane Morlc) Killed Knrampmrnt ('olliiion He! ween far And Trurk t of the UslU. dull it ltoy Novi's ate thrvking over tents and i!irf equipment in anticipaiion if tie annual summer riu ampment which will be made at Beaver dain in Hunting-ton cunyiKi during the week beginning July 15. A number of Scouts plan In 11 lUe Jane Motley, 13, daughter of Mr and Mrs Austin Motley uf Ylce, was killiM alxsut 10 30 p m Sunday, w tint the trutk in whuh she was returning to Price fiom a Motley family reunion in Maple ranvon. collide.! with an aut.imobile dnven by J V, Christensen of Provo, president of the Utah State !harmareutlcal vnla-tna- i, the accident taking place at !gl( mdes sinith uf Fairs lew. Mr ,(d JcfTy MofUy Mr, VUxuie Mllry rtHJlln of the dead girl. Is in the IN ire City Mr. luwpital with a ftactured kull Christrnia-n- , who was removed to the Inane of his father, John ChrUtenxcn of Fall view, suffered two broken legs, head injuries and possible Internal In- 1 In July, Under sujel v ivmrv of (he si'outmast-n- . the callous tithps ate now makfor ing preparation camping jaunt Each troop will l up it own site along camp .t the spanou . , c-- uilh frun Mtihrrn mui rrtitnil Utah fcnd for one week coinietent icamp director and c.Kilmasteri will relieve the paitntv of hundied of boy of the rmjxaoiibility of dim-tin- their activities The maximum uf healthful and juries purpwxw-fu- l There weie eleven in the activity for each Scout council Motley tnu k, the occupants being a planned for In Timpamg camp, according to l)r. L D Ifout follows Mr. and Mis Austin Motley of Payvon, chairman of council camp- and four children, Jane, Daniel, Harthe The boys. In patrols of mx to old and ing and Mr and Mrs. o QUARTERLY to western slope resi- -l will set up their own Claude Moi ley and their children, r members, eight his Mr. Price MDuring stay in tents and do their own cooking ac- Jerry. Roix-i- t and Kay. a i"d the Fourth of July night will Ik- one continual round of a new Ford auhere was extended by cCullough purchased to direi turns outlined m a CONFERENCE HELD entertainment rahuUH to del.ght In the automobile were Mr. and cording tomobile from the Standard Motm old and special camp bulletin alieady in the Mrs. Chi istenss-n- , their two daughters, Filers, and various features young ul.ke company. nfhritmn were discussed, par-Shands of the scoutmasters The celebration will cff.t tally open Marguerite and Miriam. Carl Shipp "The SATURDAY, SUNDAY Days crammed full of activity boys land of Spirit John all of Provo. p3eant. with day bleak salutes. foIIow--- i Pv love are assured those attending the Sheriff F J. IVteison of Sanjx-tthe playing 4 leveille at T Oil a iit the banquet included A par ade on Main street at 10 Oil a county, who investigated the uccldent, four Sevdons Conducted; Final camp. A Ballinger. commander of said he believed no inquest would lx m will be the xt event, after which IxstXo 3 of the American Lc- TO REHABILITATE held. Accoidmg to the sheriff's acMeeting Features Program a'riotic t xcrcl-e- s Will Ik- held in the H. Toy, Ca-Hv Stake M. I. A. count of the tragedy, Mr. and Mrs. PRICE DEFINITELY adjutant of the Price City park from ye, ar.d the following Christensen were returning to Provo DISTRICT after attending the golden wedding Mayor Iorter Car- lhur! i ly conference of the Cart-oSELECTED AS SITE anniversary of Mrs. Christensen's parIt Manager J. P. Soderstrom, I. I) S stake was held in the tab,p m. while at 2 30 p m the Puce ernacle Lnstrom. M. W. ents. Near Hilltop something .Secretary Saturday evening and Sunday in the Cen'ral Utah league will the Christensen automobile i the chamber of commerce, Over $200,000 Available y0 ditry and evening. FOR CONTROL CAMP and thetodriver play the Shell Oil team from Grand morning, afternoon Wafer Hoard To Hay and the two boys turnid ttiJyer, director of the Stake President W. Arthur o Horsley 'Junction, one of the strongest action junior college band. the ed machine around and were Off Obligations at the .sessions. baseball aggregations in the mter- - presided to rri.ra! program included a it Fairview. pushing at the Saturday meeting Fnit Of ('ivilian Conservation mountain states. The American Ixt- I, As they went into a depression in jwomet duet by Lloyd Peri-Apphcatu.n of the Price River tta- - gHn fwls vory forlunate in being able were as follows: Ashley Bartlett, To He Established Corps road that winds down the canJitr. Harmon, and a vocal sethe ter Conservation district for a e to secure the Oilers for the Mrs. B Crystal Guyinon, presilndepcnd- - Price; In Near Future yon, they heard the Morley truck ll: bj Cecil Christensen, accom-- H construction Finance corporation loan hing beauty fonl f the Price Relief society; Mrs. toward them. Mr. Christenby of f202,000, with which the district coming Toy. F. Biddle, representing the Mary sen climbed upon the running board pits from Price on the good hopes to make a settlement on an inesDefinite for the Womens Mutual arrangements Young afternoon feature Improvement ing 'were Dr. and Mrs. tablishment in Price of an erosion Of the car, thinking that the truck Ballinger, debtedness of over $1,000,000, has An elaborate evening program at association; William Duwnard, Price, I" Jin. James Evans, Mr. and been granted, according to a telegram control unit of the civilian conser- driver, Claude Morley, would see him, stadium has been ar- - member of the high council; Arthur but the truck crashed Into the left 'rd Perigo, Mr. and Mrs. received Monday from Senator Wil- -, the Kiwanis Wallace, Price, stake genealogy vation corps were made here Satura concert at with ranged, beginning 'iiam Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. B. H King day and Sunday by Captain A. B. front fender of the automobile and ,he Grand Junc,"n Jun' representative. :7:00 P- m' turrud over three times. Mr DalB. W. A. and A Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley Geoige Talks weie given Sunday morning Marshall of Fort Douglas and G. S. Henson was thrown to the band under the direction college fr- and Mrs. Val H. ;ior right of his of Tuba City, Arizona, who met Cowles, ton, president and legal representa- of Carl At T.15 p. m., a dem- - by Orson II. Guyinon. Price, stake automobile. Hillyer. Mrs. John of with members the Friday L city Harmon, B. H. ""d onstration of airplane sky writing will presidtney; Angus E Johnson, Price, council and secured a Funeral services for Miss Morley frank D. lease ashingU n. Bryner, Don Hack- Burned Monday from of the president hign quorum; James stadlum ovcr the priests hold Wednesday afternoon in were by Rjwn Ward, Mr. Toy, Cecil on a R. F. between site the with C.. where they negotiated camp cemetery ly Air Bishop Asa L. Draper. Wellington and the Lund of R D. S. tabernacle, with Bishop Lund L. thp the manaficr Notre Dame school. Stanley Leonard, C. officials for the loan. They were to be ward; Edward Hanson. Price, coun-on- e George Jorgenson in charge. Interlnton, Rulon A. Bryner and gone about three weeks, being accom-- 1 service, this featuring promising inThe personnel of the camp will ment was in the Price City cemetery of the celebration's biggest draw- - ,;elor of the Young Mi n s Mutual linfXke. wives. surone three their clude officers, army panied by provement association; R. Clifford 'under the direction of the Wallace I result of the The refinancing of the district ing cards. geon, eight technical men from the good will trip, it Albrechtsen, Hiawatha; Bishop and of three-amortuary. aenal A .j that Grand Junction program Charles A. Carlson, Spring Canyon, department of agriculture, one eduand through the R. F. C. loan will, of Miss Morley was born in Muhrland the acts v acrobatic Rosards, corned hcni slope will be by of cational advisor and a junior comiand president Horsley, well repre- - course, be subject to the approval 21, 1922. She graduated from ) to May the bondholders, who had previously a professional troupe reputed pany of 206 men. Sixteen of the places the Independence day Th(, Sunday afternoon speakers m the na- Harding kind junior high school this best ot the to settle for $262,500. ofjts 'eluded: John E. Pettit, Price, stake in the junior company will be left of the m followed spring. at will start ! unction junior virfor local tion, while now negotiaenrollment, begin 'presidency; Mrs. George Christensen open college band trict officials will It was not long after the accident i .pir a Shell Oil baseball team will lions with the bondholders in an ef by an lmpiessive pagean stake president of the Relief tually all of the remaining enrollees that ,p j bo will passerbys came to the aid of the prewhich Uncle Jt draw a large of Sam, come states. of eastern the from the will amount the number from fort to settle fMciety; Mrs. B. W. McAllister, Price, victims. Jerry Morley was brought An advance cadie of one officer and socie- , f "frn ctor of the neighboring federal grant. to the local hospital, and the other - 'stake presidency of the Relief drama school Carbon high is 25 to men due here and arrive within Guymon, district of the wiUon The obligation Columbia; Bish. occupants of the truck were taken o A huge disp ay o ire. y. jAlbert L. Liddellj Sunnyside, a few days to prepare the camp site Fairview for treatment and were Hopkinson, iiV Grand Junction, the the various canal companies operating ics instructor, c be the f wHl m. 9:00 at p. works is d which for main the delegation company, and President Horsley. stopped at Green under the district includes principal brought to Price Monday by Rulon A. at the stadium, after which to reach Price before July 10. i faompson and Fruita. the band The closing session featured a pro$750,000 and interest mg event approximately of the a ball Bryner, brother-in-laI st each the celebration will close with Members of the corps will be temof over $300,000. place. by the Mutual Improvement asgram Moon. sociation of the stake. Musical num porarily quartered in tents until barThe successful consummation of ar- - Jat the Silver The celebration conference were un racks are erected. Local labor will for settlement of the in- and bers during the eb?edness will mean the salvation of nounced Tuesday that KIWANIS direction of Mrs. George B. be employed in the construction of CITY the ber to paiticipate the barracks. Culinary water, sewer in the district, 50 floats are expected UUB TO virtually The Harding and Eugene Jorgensen. HAS BUSY the mornmft Ap- - in the parade ,n ligation officials. service and power will be provided according the at start will parade the camp, which has been officially inaction Talk On proximately 700 farmers and 33.000 of The seven-da- y Fourth East and a period ending Weddesignated as SCS No. 1. acres of land are affected, and the wu nesday was one of the busiest weeks bondprocee the with carof be The the unit work will settlement At proposed and Given By by the Price City hospital nhe?Wanis signs incorpo-- d holders will not only reduce the debt (section, returning to the city hall ried out on approximately 55 square enjoyed since its opening last fall, according of the ei? the but Coal Kiwanis miles and between Kenilworth club, farmers of the hi burden th?iLe following fliats have been de- to an announcement by Superintendinieehnt f4the oreanizations simplify the procedure of paying off Creek and between privately owned ent Success Murray Mathis. w,U Imttely ?n the name of the Hhe obligation. A settlement SXT Ver comInv A. D. The Rev. John M. Regan, Jesuit land north of Price and the north Eleven major operations were permarket, to a!(imSta,!?ed. test Friday at the for every larmer Utah priest from Santa Clara university, range of mountains. The corps will formed, including three soutb highway entran- - make it possible hemiaotomys, Sutton Drug company, Eastern be concerned with Price himself. making principally rehabilitate Electric company, Standard Motor, who is acting pastor of the Notre small reservoirs, ditches and laterals one for removal of thyroid and seven The R. F. C. loan is payable over Oil abDame de Lourdes church in the for removal of appendix. Two pask ss Texaco a iwanis run-o- ff of water, with the obemblem, of 30 years, with interest a l. sence of the Rev. William A. Ruel, to stop were admitted for tients h :a colnn. iTwhoLtk, Gro- - was the guest speaker at the weekly jective of restoring the natural vege- and one baby was born at thetreatment, ame Preelain finish foSr per cent, whereas the previous hospital 44 cent. of the tation territory. interest rate was six per Strand meeting of the Kiwanis club Wednesduring the week. eery- Rio Grande Motorways, declared the Marshall that Dalton highly Mr. ufr!!Vlsigns- The meet--:.- 1 Captain and Mr. Rowley Cjvi(, Reief Work. day evening. is the second best he ,the nama of the praised Senator King for the assist-- jt on SP y Father Regan talked on liberty and camp site here unjon, prot(?ctive He stated that the ever has district inspected. the the Amof which Workers the rights and duties of American s!fbelow the ance he rendered jes UnUed Mine site was ideal because ot an rvi Aril i Tv Just Mo- - citizens, loan. Redd should citizens the that stating curing Prica, New Carbon Agency. of good water, the convenient Western Auto company, exercise their rights by voting and supply companyi location and the proximity of a modMis- -I meet at afcivic and in Club Beer, :rvicg ierclub political taking part Moving in of fixtures for the state f iDodge Garage, Uinta em hospital. ser- -j fairs if Friday at 7:00 they are to receive the beneliquor store in the old Price Comision Auto Park. Dinosaur Super Shoe Repair shop, fits which citizenship holds for them. Visits mercial and Savings bank building vice station, Besso The club decided at the meeting to s began Wednesday, and it is expected Rotary club, KiI church, 'Community Field A t Local No. 1550 of enter a float in the Fourth of July that the store will be open for busi-- Z tKTRY I anis club. Price lodge unit of Two new members received Price ness about Monday. CLUB o Elks, p g 14. Ameritheir Kiwanis pins, namely, J. Brack-- I The state liquor control board has X Miss Lorraine Bowman. American Legion Auxiliary, world, the Progressive ;en i lt)TWo in Educational Lge and H. E. Bradley. The made no announcement concern-liin- g the youngest pilot yet Helkr.ic of the Rod jtendance pr ue was furnished by Ray the Car on at the appointment of a manager Carbon chapter visitor a was 4 5incem( ent A project involving the exTuesday and f Cross, the Price city council Service Walters anu was won by Mr. Brad- and other employes for the local store. airport Wednes--ocounty n ? tWsluunmade penditure of $8386.36 for salar- and the Daughters offley. Wednesday, being accompanied sponsored at r.M, ies of recreation leaders, cler- - Z COUNTY OFFICIALS CONFER man, a Star Legmn Bow H. L. by her father, Penelope. Cuntry club RESIGN TEACHERS TWO be and tk ical help and librarians in Car- judgwill WITH STATE TAXING HEADS representsAngeieMactory in the parade 0f next com- bon county was approved by the Z ., Mrs. Aircraft W. Hammond, of J. G. the Waco Reeves J. tive of the nces the club guperjntendent fcy jirs. the state public welfare board at a , Dalton and Mrs. Henry Ruggen, Carbon school district announced of two of thc County commissioners and other pany. t,W i,rices idion initial Sheriti . Dalton. her meeting at the capitol Tuesday made of the two members officials conferred Thursday that Bowman Mavor Miss Tuesday county m ;.hjie the state and' h'S will act afternoon. . was omy she Ruggeri submitted E. Hammond, member of staff have Roscoe with Henry and when teaching solo county BJSS woman part- flight Tneo- The Carbon project was the old. She will not f 'K'marsha;;s Aides will mdude the state tax commission, and Walter resignations. They are Miss second largest of 14 authorized Kate Smith, physical education inStumm, commission valuation engiand the dan by the board in 11 counties of 16 at is Carbon the structor relative to valuation figures in county high $ Leonas neer, cense until she prVe bi" attrac- the state. The 14 projects, which ra diHollis music and demons school, the The commissioners held Grange, county. Bowman Mr. here y inrownc. : fowST day o rector at the Hiawatha include one for Emery county, on committee n charge cabin plane to f their junior 8 high. Waco meeting Friday, new Vi the WR1 , will cost a total of $41,132. Phaser t ticet of the Frank D. Br Miss Smith will teach at the Murray routine business occupying the board James R. Lund, manager parade includes to the ,adm'sion 'ir,ca, Sr, high school next year. during virtually the entire session. Lund Air service. on Pre Fir) TY to NEXT Lr publluiiiNi dale uf The hun. ! h m faibav but sutence homestead and county. He states that his rej iit wsv reel musical rntertam- - -ceived favorably With the Irvul! that to Prue f or fu?. - bnd had serenaded the he was ordered thcr study befuie the piuj.ct u rattan from Iricc were ' for final i a Crand Junction cham-- i According to approval Mr McCullough, the will afcwfte at a banquet at the bL The keynote of the and tf the caitinuation of the friendly rela-lw- u Grand Junction and the construction of loo homes eath , s Am: IK tue - U K All Scouts Urged 'LOCAL GIRL MEETS To Attend An until DEATH IN HIGHWAY Thousands Camp During July ACCIDENT SUNDAY fVWVW . here truck fur-- r aecond to PlUc-- he having U jli.a jt:rrt several Weeks ago to ltvr;'.,g4te the Sl'i Auto g Vkrt-I Krni?t late, the band was advisability and frav.b.hty uf a let MM1U ( w a ''vvv. ADVlOATH tti fourth Of July Program To Ik Largest Staged In Eastern Utah; Day Replete With It,, ' t.il Outstanding Attractions lion Of the p!(4t :.U merer fur n,b5;..: ' e J.. project Will be Klai.'r H ft lough of U (ilarijjtt.il D V, i i t,f representative homestead divuun. a.i.vri j.r.w to several dujv live project tKitliiie 41,4 .. Study of the Various ro:t !r!- j The visit Was Mr M.CCh-ug! n. NFS Celebration Attract m u OF TUB SUN AM) 'it. im KMitt, ji 1 llii'jkia Invfslijalun Fourth Of July Oktrition Merc h; To Look Pages v , Outlook For I loan i i J Project Conthun s independence Day tpelegation GOOD (msiv I 2 I l V'' V 1 ..nc 1 " (1f the H.ft.ful , I n 1 rirr.STAKE - Its i I ilk se i : 'ge largeFfxToan i n- - e 111 111 - ilj a i in ;r. GMNTED;srctT'; n hap-jx-n-ed semi-jpr- SiH-aket- s k: Mr. i -- O NT. . b-- Chris-Qua- v - - five-ye- S 80 Chris--eEmpe- ar y, ct Dis-jo- , os-- i sche-due- w s P be" HOSPITAL WEEK PUT UP highway SIGNS Citizenship Priest Meeting Of ... t j TT - - ev .KL f; Fixtures Being Put In State Store Here Carbon-Emer- Tv . Youngest Pilot In World to DANCES Project Costing Eight Thousand Granted Carbon l-'- f f I f j . (Continued r f m semi-month- C ly te |