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Show irtit O U; , AN L JM.jiM,t.sr sntMUJt-- A 111 Ward Relief Society to Celebrate Fiftieth Birthday rice I i lrt"ld .tr..ry 4, ji.l Vil.Jili Crlrbl all ht-- Ir 4 'll OK TUB M S ASH M: S Ay C (I- -- V ! f' mtff -- llr' 2 i P2GS v N V, Am iH'ATti t1 1 - it i tt, V i f , t fc ,t ? " POLITIOS Mm tt a STEAMING UP 11 i .1,, ai 1 1 Seasonal Hunting Tips i t'.Hn ad jubI tel eK si 135 J, t i e lohl K Dalton Announces Candidacy l:or Price Mayorship; Lee Remains Only Other Entered To Date; Democrats Hold Convention Friday Nitfht Helper Heads For Hot Rattle An.riua III ' us'.tlli I ' t a la s i t w ,i I (r, r, ? (.f IK ;'.r ,i ! t j u ' L h i x ati till KMitl, mm iN!CPAL DEFF.ATED - utiety xlae ll..t.a!,l.g njjj return. and Oferstt-r- .Cathiihe half a.! ill m'liglUliufl (j! f BtlUily Sdver Jih.di ail UJgafi.'r-tmeri.U-- il, I I 0FFICF.1S ct LIBERT BY NOTRE DAME uf it l,u (ulNl), OF DISTRICT UNION: CARNIVAL PLANNED mi IIH-ltil- ke-ele- i Ujlti Relief ,.m.j o,NS( UtUTJOS ,HU 4 41 .it'51 1 w, av vo (y v t Unit put ole loii jiIiDrit - ?vl Al in, m,i. i n,ri,i tl,. n.oii.itig by Malta H W. PaXofl that he W a drfi- tlofl add- ndeiy A candidate f, l,evrn!.r. I'ln'iw'n include petial rr.icr-c- 1 held a meet ,.f the i.J . Suf day. NuvrmU-- 3. and Annouiuviiient ltd, Kt-a- i K Jan.e and on dance .ii.il i.rv M,i. iir I. all !r't ,j tie:! Ain n l.eie, $ t,br In that jutuie (ilvrB by Uvr Just vine da) irmsim for th'e it- 4, the latter date the City w.i: tdf. , ,v,iri l av ,1. ! t 'I n. n.a tv am S candidate for rlrc-T v tuXl," whete ctwnmunlUv ( lid.ng in I,'. e (arlHinKmrr HI I it ui liie fiftieth annivcrary event, that he U,!l ab t he a I fcMV nt king said "and the I to lie Will tv tins fall held lain i lie U IlidVot, rii Irg'.slrf, and (iame of the unit The t t!e tan,) ,ct Uhl, h w.d J 1, ,,r.e ,f v tolaT 13 I.lec-- s thl bellig Tuenta) , tuit to uftoe ufl my ritofd" t.t.f.rj u.th t'e cu.,1 in - v'l' 'i AuMxiation u- - an event, IheOutstarid.I.g I J i 11 g fea'ulra a' el !!l d e: gal.'.'att.kH a, tivl-M- n Hon will le h U in the incur (aifatrd rleinent of un,eitainty held Civic I labs of !,r ViViWVi'ViVVriVVVVVVWV town of the vowiity vai Tuesday. No- - 'sway until tne mav,' jjri ill '.' label Hade, hmiae ilit aj. eoul.ty t..ve t.ea aiea diu.g the annouiue- tu, .is' and infanta' ill. thing, been invited t, j .n tic.jijte m the i.ai,- 3 vrndM-- r t'a- aie Kolli'wiisg inedt u t ihiila. fancy w m k, pa. quet j'f, 'gram and m,. ,.f v.e g.,,,.; , ;, f I ,vi lo. k thivot.l.g ojitl tktolM-- r II, atiofi agents and adhiiMi wta it Asked uhout hi candidacy. Hi a, ken and fiuit offerings , Uhl. Ill ai! J 1,.! ..lil.lv . !h- - i'i alt. 1.1- - dt-- l t ,.'i ! V , K U Tktt those who ate rligdut may vpiulif) t J t t ! n NoVei: !l I.,.! j! ) instil aiue man who announced if IIk at uni, t i and lutely arranged f,.rMe Ir .mn.ai v .nuivni mn rali in,- their liana plj.i d on the list hi v all, lid ary for tt may or offite last U .1 k Tl e hllu! having ig.u ,.at.,, .11 ll.l'l H t ten du er da) f There for aeat.i g ,.f t j e, live customers 4 at i.vl.ui, J hi the !w,, .ur. It !i HI. law 'u! to shtiot do, ki fiom Nuilhwr't Pine Ml H'., ur dl . d Vole Gouge Callo- wev W, kl.itid this moimng tliat be was it ait cl t.!k,v ,,',J t',m- te a novelty Itnoth and f,"!i tti.i ' t, iii-- i it, way, H5 No 11 Mill, South pi ie, t,ll a candidate for that office and 4, h, motor itiiven boots Itiddb having made !, I e Mevilv I J; . vvi n a. ai Auti.in.,tu- and ump guns nnnt te Mr A N Walia.e, 15 W, 4th Si; advised I hat the ticket which he tligtd h for both of then J'lorr.ive ai made t ll,e Mown leje, t,i They M T !, nt-Ido. k d vo t! at t! ,e hold only thlee East Ih i, e. Mil Hannah King, 133 w t Id head in the municipal Cam- tee fdicWH.g their that the if WytHll.g So 3rd F. , C filial I'rhe, Ml Nellie jvf i aft ter la lunch util le s) 111 Would for fclrase tills le a.gl! ready d S. Lawim r.! carnival wo.ild U- - more elaholate, la a ten, Ilf the tl..!, d Mine Woik-tha- n f leaven ojim CKt.dver 10. and Wilson, 50 No 2nd East. Noitheast ev i rung j therio-- - until tabernade 3 o'clock In the ,! ever this year Plans tail for eii and ilmfi of the e.al 3d lYhe, Mr Aman Horsley, lo8 No i (Kt .ta r 30. in all MMiitie r candidates for office oi,ru!oi' We-- t The dance will Ih held nt suih features jv a live duik j.'omi avi,,utioi.i in the inteniiu!.ta.n K T Itoiken-l.ag- i 3id E. Im Helmr, San SV of cc'citu ilnterj were Pete, ttll M.lljrd, lef, npt hold.ng Helen out." ll. but lleljM r. Ml i stung booth, s.lver mine taf- - lion air exacted to inert m ror.fer-fle- , S.br Motn hall, a prize quilt to Hon. Wa.hington and Piute, to openly announce failing Lar-oward to the viviting Millie fancy work bisitii arid country u.ce some tune r.ext vmk for the where it c ,ne s NovemU-- 4, with the Hughes, Wethngton, Mr having xp.vcn Jthcmselves This r or id. turn will at Ihe lai- store. The committee will hold its puri"ee of riegot.al.ng a new i ontracl J G Iteese, Jr; llliiwalli.l. la.g' st rcpreM-ntatnof rinsed be yomew hat altered bsforc game preserve lunder the recent wage alva'n'e won exreptin on October 30 next F T, June. Scofield. W. L the week is rs frter'.aHiment. A 11 date rue iruluvive over, however, a tlie H uav fifty years ago on November Money raised at th.s annual event j by the unionists a the result of their j Only burkv with horns not W than Strang, Castle Gate, Fay E Thacker. iVmocratic tcanorrow eveionventioij -t strike. Tfiere was little five inches can be shot except in rer- I jthat th.s first relief society was or-p- H used for maintenance and develop-(nation-wiexacted to bring about the ning ref m Irice. this community then ment of the N'otre Dame school (contesting of the miners' request bvjtain areas where does can Ih shot "oen enson for general candidacy ' a n non ncemen I jrxgm Emery county. The unit was jthe ojh Tutors in this area, suih as by holders of doe there was being made by The limit is one buck Isrd in the old original log meeting PriCC Hclier still holds the spotlight of 1 . r tf Mrs C. G. Larsim, Mrs Iaul-fisr.- d hunter must wear red caps for royal entertainment for promise Mrs. Howard, all of Hunting-v- c Pheasant season urns N'ovemler 3 those who like fireworks In their muBy and closes November 5 In C'aibon and snd now deceased, being the stake nicipal polities Efforts to develop jfLors who created the organization, Pinery counties Eugene Gibson, city recorder at a fusion organization in the railroad The limit is three male birds jht Helper since January 1, 1934. was in- - (city Wednesday evening failed to jisrtir members of the society who Honor came to Price and its chap- tle, if any difficulty experienced when jday. No ocn season on quail as postmaster in the railroad terialize, according to reports, and ft. 11 living include Mrs. Isabel Automatic and pump guns must be city on Friday morning, succeeding everything now points to a three-wa- y of Price, first secretary; Mrs. ter of the Order of Eastern Star Fri- the ojwrators and union leaders of g day when Mrs. A D. Sutton, who had this area meet to draw up thv ir new plugged to hold only three shells, Ir.m Mathis of Salt Lake City, Ralph H. Jacobshagen. the latter hav- - campaign. The Democrat and served two terms as worthy matron contracts, those supposedly speaking! Pheasants All of Carbon county held the position since March 1, publicans are expected to field full secretary; Mrs. Barbara ts Mrs. A. W. Horsley, Mrs. Se- - of the local unit, was elected to the for the mine operating firms at the shall be (en to the hunting of phea. 1934 Mr. Gibson is a long time and it is believed that former ranch, dent of Helper and has had previous Mayor Frank Porter, always a heavy-post- al Olsen and Mrs. Siena Peterson, office of associate grand conductress conclusion of the strike having oiced ants except the Millerton These of the Utah grand chapter meeting willingness to meet the terms of the which is marked and posted on the clerical service, having also weight in the Helper municipal pohti-bc- n gif latter of Salt Lake City. new setup brought on as a result of grounds. charter members will be honor guests in Salt Lake City. employed in a similar line in cul field and sometimes believed to Time No shooting bcfoie 7 a nt. railroad service for a number of tie a prosxcUve thieat of serious Mrs. Sutton was the first worthy Jthe strike, it the anniversary celebration. Announcement of the name turo in county political campaigning .Sunday, November 3 or after 6 p. m. Promt officers of the society are matron of the Price chapter, being on any days season is open The limit of the successor to Mr. Gibson in thejof Die future, will be; in the field elected for a second term at the close GRAIN PRODl CF.RS SELECT Mrs O II. Guymon, president; Mrs LEADERS OF ORGANIZAl ION for quail as set forth shall be the pos- - recorder office is to be determined by 'seeking the office of mayor. If the Prc-j Parley Rhead, first counselor; Mrs of her first period of service. Mrs. session of limit as well as the daily (the city council, former Helper mayor enters the race to Pnce she had alsoj t vious to coming Rjlon Bryner, second counselor; as chair- - limit and a 2 days of the legal kill Bn Jewkes was for that office, and this appears alMrs. served a terms as worthy matron of Ben Ward, secretary-treasure- r; man at of Carbon board division the be the Clot shall of Stores most certain at this writing, it is not possession Holidays I.lquor pheasants Eton Taylor, assistant secretary; Mrs. the Mt. Pleasant chapter. Some years Emery-Carbo- n no the rifles wheat ov that idl'd further office limit, Oh producers state in Ethel another she held Mrs. pi ago Li Hanson, chorister; Those wishing to avail themselves definitely known whether he 'will meeting here Tuesday evening. E. E. shall be used in pursuance of pheas- of the use of the state liquor store are head a complete ticket or not. the order, that of grand lecturer. r and Mrs. Byron Thompson, Democrats of Price held their priAt the grand chapter sessions Mrs. Peirce and Charles Larsen of Price ants and quail. Class leaders include Mrs. advised that these institutions are All real sportsmen will always re- closed on last evening, naming the folmary Ardene Biddle, Sr., Mrs. Thomas Frances Haun, Washington, D. C., also being named as representatives holiSundays and all legal a meeting in Cas- spect property owners rights, closing At area. from the the muof the matron most Louis Mrs. Kay, worthy grand .ohnson, theology; it is pointed out by George Wal- lowing delegates to attend Dale Wednesday, L. C. Moore of gates, not trespassing where land is days, tle be held at the to convention seran address delivered social nicipal Mrs. Ervin Ellis, chapter, grand of store. the Price Lterary: as posted, and not shooting more than lace, manager starting at John Prince, Mrs. Ace as a feature of a highly interesting Rochester, ofwas chofeen ty to serveunit. vice: Mrs. These establishments remain open on city hall tomorrow night, law. allowed the FYice Mack Olof by 8 Central the limit' oclock: game president imBoulter, teacher trainer class; Mrs. convention program. and the nights Other officers named are E. Ander- thus preserving wild game life and Saturday nights Loren Golding, Leonard Roundy, William Hanson, Mrs. Vida Marshall, legal holidays, son, mediately preceding brother P. for their Louis it Oveson, son, vice president; easier A DTCD making Forsyth, Don Hacking, Dean Sterling work and business class remaining open other weekday nights E. John Castle Leslie, Will'as Dale, secretary; Bean, Orson Rowley. 1 LA Nielsen, sportsmen. until eleven oclock. Special committee members for the conNew Price Leo Leontreanurer. Coli. South Eugene Bent, Mrs. Jack celebration include to to set out the be are growtracts Del Powell, Gust Ray Gardner, ard, Mrs. Kenneth Munk, house dresses MAPPING ers during the next few days, it was Platis, A. N. Wallace, Harold JohnGROUP and aprons; Mrs. Will Hanson, Mrs son. East Price R. A. Bryner, Murreported. Vida Marshall, quilts and fancy work; ray Mathis, George Georgedes, Elmer DRIVE MEMBERSHIP Mrs Ed Hanson, Mrs. Rulon Bryner, Planned Series Is TO SELECT CAMP Lecture Bertot, Murio Seppi, Nick Salevur-aki- s, infants and childrens clothing; Mrs. adof Northwest of scries a three third The Manus Klapakis. John Prince, Mrs. George Jorgensen, Paying his first official visit to the y, for the week by John Baerg, Carbon J. E. William dresses Price C. Campbell, Hubbard J. Mrs. of S. Holden, W, John JapaTomii, SCOUTS boys shirts; Mrs. Appointment county area, in D. be delivered will M. Bible Alley. Gibson, Henry lecturer, Mrs. Laverne Lloyd, rugs; Mrs. Frank as Carbon county chapter membership nese Consul of San Francisco was a Northeast Price Arthur Craven, Ben chairman for the annual roll call cam--pai- the American Legion hall tomorrow guest of Price and Helper on Sunday. Bailey, Ardene Biddle, Jr., novelties. 8 at Harold Olson. oclock, starting at a meeting of the American Friday) evening, A banquet was held in his honor in Appointment of a committee to se- (Ward, board House Cross Tuesday Red meeting the Helper Chop Suey Sunday, lect a site for construction of a camp Direct major Mrs. Elva Hall, Mohrland. The lat-- i about forty members being in attend- building under W. P. A. support for evening initiated the 1935-3- 6 'activity program for that organization ter had the best membership record ance. The Japanese government rep- - the Carbon county area Boys Scouts The membership drive will open on jn the state last year and in spite of resentative also spoke at a general jwas announced at the Monday Armistice day, November 11, and con- - the smallness in population numbers of his countrymen in the K. .njng meeting of the boys movement Car- - its month. was of that of 28th to the of itinue the railroad city, this P. hall centage membership , per by George A. Rowley, chairFormation of the first uni i D ibon county made an excellent record 'one of the outstanding for the entire ing attended by about one hundred man of the group in this section. of what is hoped to be later developmeetThe next regular and it is believed that the United States. Japanese of the district. While here of the committee named Members ed into a state-wiion has commissioners of the organiza to county as fruitful. the ing be of will The banquet open drive wdj prove just camps, are Orson the envoy visited a number secure a primary electiofi sys era in Lig35 Guymon, Silas Rowley and been postponed from Monday, October is to be named for Price public, according to announcement, calling on Japanese in those cbairman W. W. West. Itah is expected in the near future, 21 to Thursday, October 24, accordfor Helperj each other com and everyone interested in Red Cross It is expected that the site will be ing to Chairman William Engle, the the club to be of vital importance to in the county t0 j,ave a local work is invited to be in attendance. mun selected in the very near future and session to start at 7:30 p. m. every eligible voter in the state. This direct VACATION FOR toQ These will be announc. Expansion of its activities bringing TWO-DAwill be to embrace is Members of the town board of organization proposed SCHOOL STUDENTS SOON that construction operations the organization closer to all comlafpr a within under and comparatively way Glen presented their resignainfavorably the much discussed to serve munities this year should to the Scout Spring little acted or movement in the ditions at a special meeting of the comSchool children of Carbon county short time, according crease interest in the Red Cross this chiefs. rect primary election law proposal, missioners Tuesday evening, the sesyear, its announced plans for instal- will join with students of all junior this being directed toward eliminatCommittee reports and organization sion having been held for consideralation of highway first aid stations to and preparatory educational institu1935-3- 6 season occupied tion of rescinding the incorporation ion of the unprogressive convention render assistance to motorists proba- tion scholars of the state in a two-da- y plans for the disat the Monday eve- of that community. Milbank Butler of most the time atbeen system which long since has next teachers most vacation week, of one the outstanding bly being carded in almost every state in the meeting, this being well attend- - had been acting chairman of the accomplishments in the history of this tending the Utah Educational asso- ning and the discussion indicating an Spring Glen board, other members nation. The plan ciation convention in Salt Lake City ed American assistance-renderin- g interest that promises much for a of that group being Moroni Hunt, AnThe plan calls for a direct primary on Thursday and Friday. (real active twelve-mont- h . election at which candidates for var- period on ton Dupin, J. W. Binch and Victor L. that day, activities in the of better this the develop- Walkington. This action disincorpowus political offices may be chosen participate boy part conference bejng a rated the community. The original ing group. by direct balloting of all eligible and session of instruction and advising, Among other matters up for con- incorporation was voted favorably on interested voters, eliminating the old of the one as is A pianned banquet sideration was that of more thorough by the county commissioners at their convention system which has work- - feature events, this having been schem'd to the as far so al organization in the smaller towns of meeting on September 6. such disadvantage, dulcd tQ be held at tbe Rinetti & local camp at present, the the district and it is probable that the in sized ofof Other minor routine matters receiva full of company Arrival is concerned, public ef- of for their actual much the will in opleaders devote housed be men to project the commissioners' consideration at Preparations ed past. two hundred !P3S C C. camp which has been under 'erations of the camp organization fort in the building up of units in the Tuesday meeting. qatTheadquarters How-,- C rapidly during those communities. Construction of ivpr imnne thore who are expected 'construction immediately east of the (have beentenadvancing A new caterpillar a camp building for the Scouts of SCHOOL STUDENT CENSUS for days. past fair f grounds Carbon field county reprethe;the Mab-- i E Axline FOR YEAR IS BEING TAKEN on or 'arrived the fore part of the week and ,this section should add to the already who visited' here some past few months .is expected accord- - .field operations were initiated Wed- - great interest in the organization and 23, October -o about Wednesday, aand made the preliminary Census taking of school students of in (nesday. Two senior foremen reported aid materially in increased expansion ing to word received by those arrangements iorintcuim-West this of the fnembership. Carbon this county started on Tuesday of here of counearly operations charge Chairmen of chapters, their Overcome with monoxide gas Set- "bdng 'paui Nelson of Gomer Peacock, chairman of the this week, this enumeration to be di- urday afternoon while inspecting the, ties an completed by the last of this month. The company is a unit which has Woods Cross, and E. L. Pickering of finance committee, the group in P I'lumbing system under his busirn s whoaiec.p for out from of the rect these and Lake Salt plans Principals of the various schools are transfer City, being mapping charge e tab hshment D E .Dten iuny organized for fathers-and-soPidee. owner and 'conference are. James K uamo, izaj, Will annual in charge of the work, Every availthe second a list by start Congressman to registered be Duoperahons should Orr. ready for orator rf the A ' & W lunch room- Cett, Manila: Mrs L. Hazel demand child should be placed on this able tbe that Robinson. Fort reports stated banquets, C. Moore. Em- - once, the advance notice 'ft East Main street, has been rechesne, Duchesne: G. Halhday, Utah district chief these events is very marked this year (list as the states apportionment to the H. from the , is Montana, point Parri.--hGrand, Missoula, . of (district is based on the census figure, f,orini? nicely this week . He was 'orv, Cattle Dale, J. F Ver- -, which the company is being trans- - district clerk stationed at the newjand that they will probably prove dollars being accorded unconscious for several hours after Moab; William Wallis, Uintah, headquarters for this area in Salt 'much greater success than was ex- twenty-fiv- e mg removed to the Pr Lake City, was a visitor at the local Ipenenced in 1934, this new event for for each child listed. Ages of the stutil and early this week was remov tecello; - camp this week, checking over the this area having attained a new peak dents who are listed are from 6 to w ho are ex- - district the members of the organi' i to his home. A leak 18, according to George Ockey, secrein the sewage Other chapter chairmen G C Shaw. 'zation came from originally. situation preparatory to actual op of popularity for organization to attend include b'Pes under the lunch room was here. tary of the Carbon school board. Captain H. G. Miller is in charge era tion of the unit Green River; on-ible for Mr. Pidges experience r 1 h. t- - eief re-el- ev M-- rih J !.! jun tfi le-rl- n-- t, ' ;j , 1 1 , f(l n-I- V - I- IV-e- lie af-IT- 1 -- Iho-JectiV- C sec-niag- .c n. r pro-(bah- Sun-nysid- ly e, de Lady Selected For State Office Gibson Takes Office As New Postmaster At Helper Last Week Oju-rato- , Dr-e- Eastern Star Friday ma-duct- ed j nt Jtc-In- Mc-Ir.ty- rest-(ticke- j na-yea- rs. ed ts. two-coun- I j nr vILril LilUuJ fll fPRCC 1936-37-38-- 39 Official Visit Paid To Carbon Area; Japanese Consul Talks At Meet PUN FOR APPOINTED SITE FOR Al-jle- 1 I gn Primary Plan To Select Candidates May Have Local Start j eve-meeti- ng . de Y . FULL COMPANY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH FOR PRICE C.C.C. CAMP Cap-gener- j Lunch Room Operator Overcome Inspecting Pines Under Building S i ns ed Commissioners Meet Postponed; Plan For Session On Thursday |