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Show . e numerous, at the fu,,. Aviles ,j a, ami n rl'e Chris. aliform. 1 V r '' I ' ! I! S)A' M ' Y2 I r Pages f I Pages an independent newspaper a consoudation ZIPPPER all equip. Sun-A- 43 VOLl'ME FRICF,. CARBON CO UNTV. UTAH. I OF TIIB SUN AND NEWS ADVOCATE THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 NUMBER S d- il'lp FURi. CAnYl i hut not New Directors Elected By Six Price PLANS COMPLETED FOR SIXTH ANNUAL Chamber At Annual Meet Her res Paints Brighter Picture For Coal Industry In Carbon County For New Municipal Oflicials Are COMPLETED; HONOR GOLD & GREEN BALL UTA-7- ). Otto MASONS PROGRAM One nf the yearly outstanding social nts of the year and which gives promise of being more entertaining and popular than ever this season, h annuul K,,W an1 ball, spon- ' t1 Caibon stake, will be ;si"1 held at the Silver Moon on Friday Sworn Into Office Monday 25TII ANNIVERSARY Mayor Lee Names New Police Attorney At Opening Royal entertainment for a royal Chief, .event, is the manner in which those 1936 m charge of arrangements for the Session or silver anniversary twenty-fiftso prospects of the coal industry party being prepared for Carbon UflMrCTCAn DDA The political complexion of the as Carbon county is concerned lx Lodge, No. 16, Free and Accepted Ma- - SESSION DATES SET WITH 1 IyUJLvI Pri'-QvlliljOl tail! City government so far as at than much present brighter look 2nd N, sons, this affair to be in celebration offices are concerned took a to 24 of the organization of the local order they did a year ago, according IMPRflRARI F ThoseJanuary decided change In extremely short made by Otto Herres, vice in BY COMMISSIONERS time Monday noon following the inHlaLl Hill AUDiDLlj charge of arrangements twenty-fiv- e years ago, the charter of the held their initial meeting Monday having been received on hshed 17, president and general manager January duction into office of Mayor J. Brackns. Cull United States Fuel Co, during the (evening for mapping of plans and 1911. en Lee, and his administration, three anthe f101'10" (,f committees, the outline aCtn deliverance of an address at the The silver anniversary entertain-wtc- 7 Passage of the ordinance setting ppointments being made and upM'SU of the Price lUC or prr nual combined meeting rd.h h?n'!'VL,l jhe big event calling for striking- - mcnt will be held in the Masonic meeting dates for the current year held by the council within fifteen area immediately west of jly elaborate decorations of real beau- Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis and was one of the chief acts of the Car- minutes after the new chief extemple in Price on the night of appealed to be improbable, ac- - ,ty at the Sdver Moon for this event, day, January 17, arrangements for the bon county board of commissioners at ecutive took over city's Rotary clubs Wednesday evening. the govmunicipal address was all the cording to press dispatches received, the committee handling this detail Mr. Herres under the chairman-fro- their initial 1936 session Monday. ernmental reins. program being D. C. early this .promising to surpass marks establish- Washington, more encouraging by his qualifying Mast of the sessions of 'ship of William Littlejohn Appointments were supported by week, this report being that the local ed in previous years. the on remarks that the industrys low prodbe the will 6th and the council in each instance except held group is an outline of the pro' Following Contacts are being made throughout 21st of each month, some exceptions one by a vote of four to one, Counuction mark for many years had project and two others in the state, gram to be presented as announced been touched in 1934, the past twelve one near Ogden and the other near, the county this week in pushing sale this made, these being as listed be- cilman W. E. Mclntire casting the being wwk; Reci,ption at 6:30 o'clock; low: March 20th, April, June 5 and negative ballot each time with the months showing a nice increase in Midvale, had been placed on the in- of the tickets and conducting an ad- invocation C. Rev. Jones; by Ralph active list. These projects and six- vertising campaign, all wards partici. 8 and 22 Nov. 20, qualifying statement that there was tonnage. Other points of his address song, America," by the audience; ac- - 23, July 7, Sept. in teen railrthe others nation had been on Attendance decisions this should on Dec. 8 and 22. pating. touched year pending Mrs. on John the nothing personal in his vote, that it piano by companied I. L. Coulter was appointed by the was oad rates which might give Utah placed on the inactive list due to fail- surpass that of previous gold and lllabrant; introductory remarks by simply prompted by his belief This is the sixth spon- coal producers an even break with ure to make financial allotment for green events. wmiam Lituejohn; address of wel- - commissioners to the position of clerk that appointments should be held up them, the report stated. Possibility sored by the Carbon stake. of the road and indigent departments, until such time as the recount contest those in other states in transportatcome, Matt Gilmour; response, W. H. Direction of general arrangement jMcC1urg Mr. and Mrs. Rube Dimick of Sunny-sidcase now in he courts shall have been ion charges to markets where the of carrying out the project in the 15 0f No. 0rient L,ge early future appeared doomed recent- has been placed under thcco-chaifuel is disposed of in great quantitbeing named for the positions definitely decided. Councilman John Green Rivcr; songi Mrs. Henry Hall ies. He also pointed out in limited ly as the result of it being transfer manship of Mrs. Estelle Mclntire and and company; introduction of past of superintendent and matron, respec- Holden voted no on the appointment ' detail the principles of the Guffy coal red from the department of interior jArvel Stevens. masters by J. W. Hammond; greet- tively, of the county infirmary, this of chief of police. Other committees are as follows: to be in the Tavern hotel structure law which is now in operation and to the resettlement administration. Frank Hanson was named by the ings from Joppa Lodge No. 26, Worthy will be judged in the near future by The program calling for establishment Decorations, Frank Bryner, Miss Bes- Master Arthur Brown; greetings from which was purchased some time ago new mayor as city attorney, succeedof the local homestead project had sie Lundquist, Mrs. Price The former hotel ing Arthur S. Horsley, George by the county. the United States Supreme court. Chapter 6, High Priest Roy structure is undergoing repairs and The fuel company official stated (been supported strongly by the Price Virgie Frame, Ace Boulter, Mr. and Birchard; former sheriff of Carbon from Charles greetings indica-th- e that gains are steadily being made by Chamber of Commerce and Fred Jennings Commandery No. 6, by changes at present and is expected to county, was named as chief of police. be ready for use as a county building Harry C. Smith, abso a former county industry in overcoming advan- - tions pointed very favorably for a Regan Ratliff; solo by H. H. Jones; of time. What considerable period official, was named as city justice of address by Past Grand Master J. W. within a short period of time. tages which other fuels have enjoyThe balance of the commissioners peace. Other appointments, Mayor ed over coal in the past, this improv- - steps may be taken pointing toward Collins of Utah. The finale will be a time was occupied with regular rou- Lee announced, will be considered at to secure the project de- ing prospects for the market in the endeavoring song by the audience, this to be business matters. tine A room. in ball future. He also stated that the recent spite the unfavorable announcement the a later date. by dancing Bunnel and Mrs. Fern Edwards; ad- - uan increase in wages granted the mine have not been announced. js aso to be pnjQj.fxj during The new council adjourned shortly vertising, Mrs. Sophia Roberts and Ed the workers following the nationwide after completing its appointment acevening. Morgan. strike would bring several hundreds Those who will serve on the receivtion, planning to hold a meeting MonWill day of thousands of dollars additional paying committee are Messrs, and However, this session evening. roll into Carbon county during each W. N. Wetzel, Mohrland; C. As Car Three to the city legfailed materialize 30th islators are scheduledand N. Orr, Hiawatha; J. W. Hillabrant, year, this providing the operating Eve hold a meetto On Ice Is On Skids companies could maintain their activiWattis; Albert Shaw, Mutual; R. E. ing this (Thursday) evening. Mayor Plans for the third annual Presi- Lee announced this afternoon that no ties on present or increased tonnage f, Birchard, Standardville; E. N. A meeting of first importance to Responsible basis. Latuda, David Brown, Spring dential Birthday Ball, scheduled to be more appointments are to be made and employers of CarOther speakers included Preston employables is to be held at the court Canyon; Howard Ellis, Castle Gate; held locally in conjunction with simi- until the present recount case has bon Skidding of an auto on the Peterson and W. D. Hammond, mem- housecounty C. W. Peterson, Kenilworth; R. J. lar events throughout the nation on been settled. in Price tomorrow evening, highway Sunday evening bers of the Utah State Road commissThomas Harvey, the night of Thursday, January 30, Shortly before the new city govern-nestarting at 7:30, with Rev. Fr. William resulted in the injury of three peo- Vaughan, Martin; took office the old council held ion, County Commissioner William Ruel, chairman of the advisory board ple Sunday evening, a car said to Columbia; Glen St. Nelson, Price; J. are progressing nicely and indications W. Hammond, Price; William Little- point to an exceptionally fine rets final Engle, Mayor J. Bracken Lee, Robert of session, a brief one. RetirserW. of Carl Riggs have been driven by the national Matt Gilmour, Price; Jack sponse this year, according to J. B. ing from office with Mayor B. W. Murray, W. W. West and Capt. C. D. Price; isjohn, a to call with an Lake in Salt apaccording City colliding charge, vice, Jones, the latter inviting the Cham- sued last week. Helper; R. J. Turner, Price; Litizzette, chairman of the general Dalton were City Councilmen Clyde proaching motor car on an icy stretch Vignetto, E. C. Bowen, Price; E. C. McKinnon, committee in charge. ber of Commerce to hold a meeting Vaught and Arthur N. Smith, the latMost of the mine superintendents of road. Erick Olson of Price, clerk The dance is held for the purpose ter completing a continuous city govat the Price C. C. C. camp some time Theodore Ray Price; Thomas, Price; reto be in in the Price Trading Co. store, of securing funds to help finance the ernment service of twelve years dura-io- n, in the future, and Elton Taylor, presi- of the county are expected Robbins, Spring Canyon; Arthur are urg- ceived the most serious hurts, sufall and attendance employers C. E. Beveridge, campaign against infantile paralysis, dent of the local business organizatsaid to be the longest continuHiawatha; fering head injuries and bruises. Jack Price. resulted in producing excel- ous service ever rendered here by a having ion. Those introduced at the meet- ed to be present. The a fracturof suffered Price is bending every effort in en- Caldwell lent financial returns for this purpose city official. Three two-yeterms ing were G. J. Reeves, president of service in ed arm and other bruises, Mr. Riggs secure to employment the past two years, a dance as city recorder were served by Mr. deavoring during the Price Kiwanis club, Parley Rhead, Gail-larbruises. Joe for local labor, accord receiving cuts and having been held in Price on both oc Smith, this being followed by a two-yepresident of the Price Rotary club, this district another passenger in the car, esD. manager to Walter casions. Mr. Litizzette has not as yet Daugherty, C. E. Davis, Price C. C. C. camp eduterm as couning and a four-yeoffice in Price. caped without injury. announced names of those who will cilman. Mr. Vaught had served one cational adviser, and Chaplain Leon of the be associated with him on his comW. Hawley of the local term on the council. Councamp. Gomer Crew mittee work. Dies Anderson and John Sheldon cilmen Assessing Man ChamPeacock, board member of the Castle Dale More detailed information will be Holden were r&cerilly the ber of Commerce, served as chairman a of Organization Busy In announced in the next issue of The former for a two-yeIn of the meeting. term, the latclub, in Price is believed to not ter for a four-yePrevious to the speaking portion period. The form- - ; only be a possibility but a real probaLately At Kenilworth Levying To Be has The annual dance -; arrangement on is third his er of the program six new members of starting bility, according to the talk of some the endorsement and staunch support Holden Councilman service, entering, the board of directors were elected, of The Idaho here. the Republicans Deputy assessors, under supervision the following three for two-yeReported to have died as the result of County Assessor Silas Rowley, are senator has staunch Supporters here of organized labor and will undoubt- upon his second city service period, Dustin of be supported accordingly by the his previous term having been tw. terms: J. T, Kelley, Elmer Cl Young, of exposure, the body this week busy in' the mining camps and. it is believed that their forces edly Castle Dale, of workers of the "district. a resident organized Jeffs, Ernest R. Lee. The other three chosyears. Councilman Mclntire is thjX making their annual checkup of tax- will be welded together in the near a railway boxcar at in found holdover member, still having two was aidPresten, all for assessment future, pointing toward directing terms, are It able property. General to serve. Is California, last Friday. Vote on Summerhays, Edmund Crawford years secure to a in the estate on and real supthis improvecampaign ing authori- work, and Val H. Cowles. Holdover mem- is reported that the belief of next week, Mr. port of this states delegates to the he ments, will be started By Cases 5 Tax bers of the board are L. R. Eldridge, ties in the California city is that national convention for the Idahoan. has announced. Rowley Belmont Richards, John H. Redd and had died several days before the body Local DecemUp Elton Taylor, the latter as retiring was discovered, probably on 30. In president automatically retaining a ber An amendment to the statement of The body was returned to Price directorship. The board members will contest filed in district court recently Tax will meet next Wednesday evening to this morning and funeral services compromise hearings are schedat by A. L. Whitmore, former chief of uled for Carbon county on elect new officers, it was announced. be held at Castle Dale on Sunday January there police, questioning the count in the ,23, this including one Emery county numbers 1 p. ni., burial to takeof place Special entertainment the recent city election was ordered last firm the Freed Coal and Coke com Flynn were provided as follows: Two songs also, under direction Saturday by Judge Herbert M. Schil pany, and involving levies due since by Mrs. Ora B. Harding and ladies Funeral home. to have been headof Salt Lake City, the amendment 1929 and ler believed is Jeffs chorus; violin solo by Miss Hazel up to 1934 in the sum of Following is a statement issued this would be hard to show him that we to He of Washington. the different causes of $27,690. The separate an route as is route a coal firm seeks to setour better have Kissell, accompanied by Miss Merilyn ed for the state H. Redd, member John Kenilat by morning Mayor Lee was given until tle for $12,000. The Sweet Coal com99 per cent pav- action. route is and all Lakatos; dancing by Beverly Bithell had recently been employed at Castle year of the Price Chamber of Commerce Jeffs was born state of Utah. This partic- tomorrow to file an answer. pany, Carbon county operator, seeks accompanied by Mrs. Grace Roberts; worth. Mr. son of and recently elected second vice ed in the the 1902, The Salt Lake jurist set the case settlement of a tax claim in the sum 21, on Dale solo. Dawn, April has been that Miss ular route, designated accompanied by president of the Associated Civic and leads through Colorado, is paved for hearing Tuesday morning, Jan. of $13,278, their compromising offer Arthur James and Lucinda Sealey Evelyn Branch. dead. Clubs of Southern Utah: now being more than any other route in Colo- 14 at 10 oclock. It is expected that being listed at $8,500. The other case Jeffs, both parents five brothers, ArRoosevelt High- rado. Mr. Peterson stated that all the matter will be determined tomor- to be heard involves $10,818, settlethe In by survived reviewing is He Local James way No. 6, I would like to inform the roads lead to Rome, and we think that row, final decision as to whether or ment being proposed on a total of thur of Mohrland, Ray, George, Hold Discuss and Elmer of Castle Dale. people of Price and Carbon county we have the best road to Rome and not the recount will be made being this calling for a down payment that through the recommendation of would like to have more people travel anticipated. of and the balance at the rate $2,000 Affairs Eve TOWNSEND CLUB WILL MEET Bill Rishell and the Utah State Road it. of three hundred dollars a month. Townsend Commission, the extending of highThe January 23 hearing was announcAt a meeting of the National High- ELKS LADIES TO GIVE BRIDGE Members of the Price Announcement was made this w'eek was 6 of No. PARTY IN LODGE HALL JAN. 15 ed for Price by Irwin Arnovitz, state Colorado, their Greeley, hold way will club association in Pension Miama, way Florida, t.iat a election of the C. Old Age tomorrow outlined over U. S. No. 40, to pass Dec. 1, 1935, Pres Peterson of the tax commission chairman. W. p. w. of Carbon county will be regular weekly at meeting The Elks Ladies club of the Price location north through Weber and then to Salt Utah State Road commission was usual the f'eld next Wednesday evening, Jan- - (Friday) night Lake City. lodge will sponsor a public card party ELKS HOLD REGULAR MEETING ll and 7.30 chosen as one of that committee. ary 15, all members of the organiza- - -- d hour c. y in the club rooms on Wednesday evePrice lodge No. 1550. B. P. O. Elks to attention the attendance This was brought I would like to inform you peotion being urged to be in attendance. A large audience was in 8 oclock, ac- Held at their regular 15th, of ning, Chamber January Price Commerce, of the a metl"g. sp?the ple that the Associated Civic Clubs Other business of importance will be Tuesday evening at actions of Sec- of Southern Utah and the Price cording to Mrs. Marl D. Gibson, presi- meeting in the club hall on Wednesthe held in and and quick through club Oansacted, too, according to the an- sored by the An admis- day evening, last. The club has reCol. Jack Pf11 retary Gibson and President Elton Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of dent of the organization. nouncement sent out by V. E. John- - county court house. e sion of cents per ceived applications for ten new memtwenty-fivcharge Taylor, and others, they sponsored the Commerce of Helper, Green River, son, president of the organization, the Ogden being the P be will made. will be berships and those accepted by the Prizes s, person President enabled which very gnd trip Moab, Grand Junction and other inlection call also bearing the signa- - dress was ably pr for eacl table, and special re- lodge will be initiated about the midof the Associated terested communities given president route the along lure of Mrs.- G. A. Bailey, secretary, well received. dle of February by club officials. Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, to meet are going to continue to fight for their freshments will be served. with the national association of high- rights and will have a representative License ways committee at Chicago last falL or representatives, at a meeting in At this meeting Mr. Martines was Chicago when the committee meets successful in getting the committee next June, to protect our interests. to pass a resolution favoring highway I might add further that the ColoPolitics will have an early start in ed that precinct meetings preparatory No. 6 to go by Grand Junction, Price, rado State Road Automobile licenses will be avail- from February 1 to 29, according to Engineer is very Larbon county this year, the setup BrbonrrSnte held' much in favor of Highway No. 6 be- - able to Carbon county residents advices received here. The latter date toe in Helper, and Spanish Fork Pres Peterson, at our meeting lasting routed through Grand Junction through a local setup this year, this is the deadline for securing the new tailing for early action on the part of February. The county meeting is stated that he was going to and we feel that with our fif service to be rendered by a repre- yearly motor license. Three who wish the night, before held be to political groups in preparing for scheduled No. 6 to enter Utah Jtion with Colorado, that we still have jsentative of the Utah State Tax Com- - to secure their licences now may do for (work an ophighway this affording March, of presidential election to be held teen th ye the Associated a chance even in the face of the op- - mission, according to an announce- - so through the office of County As-r- il !is fall. Democrats w'ill be among Dortunitv for electing officers by Ap- Jover No. 40, unless Price the and clubs Chamber of position of Bill Rishell, Utah State Jment thi3 week. The tax commission isessor Silas Rowley. Taxes announced hejCivic T,1,e 1 Mr Rowley has early starters, according to curhim show could Commerce that we Road Commission, and the Salt Lake (representative will be stationed at the 'paid on autos before license chairmanship rent plans, County Chairman Silas will not seek the county had a better route. I dont think it Chamber of Commerce. court house and is expected to be here 'sued. a Fowley of that party having announcgain irPT re-par- ks j Justice, Of City Dads h, j e np-oint- i uri f ? j Fri-Pri- ce m j j e, 1 r- m. ed Reemployment Board Meeting Planned For Price Friday Presidential Dance Mes-dame- Injured Road; Reported s. Plans Advance; Take Place Jan, Rad-clif- Price-Hiawat- ha nt Op-perm- ar d, County California; Worked Camps; General Borah Supporters May Form Unit For Aiding North States Senator ar ar two-ye- ar Borah-for-Presi-ed- nt ar Started te. ar two-year- j ar Val-je- one-ye- an ar Contest Mayor Visiting Postponed Jurist; Hearing Friday Civic Clubs Official Issues '- -j ;y Commission For Hearing Here Late January Highway Route Statement . Co-Operati- ve To $9,-58- 7, Election, Wednesday semi-month- ly Mar-tine- Democrats of County Plan Reorganization Of Group For Coming Political Campaign Carbon Motorists May Secure New Plates For 1936; Deadline Set at February 29 . 11 co-ope- |