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K li,ghetty h d for. tji? te 5inn I I '.he firi.hnic-li'.t g iso..d foi in. r an latt.-- r making a f.-.n:i The the , tx vsill In w.Kild be bxtttrd Mivesl the ' by 111 Cr !'.d.,-.i"- . t dollars a L debt faim ' n an white, (date Hay fall) i jit,-,remarks Dining Die prugtam a ij It proJKril that r, insisting of G C. Cajl-til.- i, Kftjdd rn 11!) state from the adjustment was offei.-- d by J K, Mai Knight h uTvivor. Si J and Hatrts Uival lx' a Irgel comtrurtxl by thejehud-.r.u'ii n'i i j jt f.i of t'.r cot trait Anfiouln stl.ent has of a off he. at the I'tali State Agricultural of 1rtcr, tailing f.r endorx-men- t made that V, be and nx aid M r.at urvd. rht.on.il (Moral ;t i e ,1 ;ol of a inun,i:)i- - ,va'uatile dixr I College in laig.in. Via here last Wxx-- 'Die candidacy f I'llited State S.-IWlit tx nis.iidiit on A; r.,: jyov.Mbly being erected a .held rie and mid with the c.mnty debt William It.1r.1h of Idaho f,.r the I.nir.i dv J.f .staifi.-I ran.ii.al !i the veterans of the fici.ih f..r t Sait committee, and Mark N liepuhi.x an ptesab ntial maninatnai l..ike T 1 i,,.!.ii-(Justninit rr T City Tf TT fl Wr t'ailyle Pace, city treas- - Inounro d Tn-- ' t.n i . ..hi t J !! itati n. t d.ir -- FOURTH County rural rehabilitation TIh resolution, however, was ruh-- d j Johnson. .rr, j no'iuclcd to make a check) Tl.. will h- - '.! h.,,!.' . a !.! 11ak that unit H(h by d,,. chan man as of a premature of financing uih M..t to !i,(e .u I ; d 4 on the q Is natuie. I this committee 1r.1t.al outlay i f h si j in an .10,1 county Iux-rvbor,.;r ,'rsj of the coan'rj tprs.wt ESSAY CONTEST OF of (laud J hmpey, fYice.j ti..iii ole ht.n.dred at.d f.fty thou-anSeveral lnstiurntnl.il numtvci werx At i.e Mon day evening session Wtl- - ed at t.ie s'ae mi,! at 1: oo ;,n G. Mathis, frnv jireM-ntex- l a,,I bus f.g- j baM d d Henry Th.x c1,1,rlT,a,h dials autl.oi.ly during the program, the. rv 1934 he j,t,;rd the I'r.se fit,ia! UmlliliT, loanty director of a fed-ji- n ,n con,Mr",n w,lh ,hU Wlrk Mr jby Students under the direction of - i U1 e oil tf.e lld.'n tl.al had txx-WAY1 pieK was decided .After gain.r.g fan e dar.r g the WoiH til wr.itat.on project, it UilLLlV A Lilly white made the following state- - Director M J Edelman of He!jx-r- . Kiwer j I ared Hi offi.es of the bureau of he program within the j War ax a hand haler. Mr. B.uhm.in of the .tv of L-- invent: .solo was sung bv Dick Jorgensen of !( lav s. Ang 11. taivl and c,:y bants. Councilmen Campbell and conducted lo it,. The two memlx-r- s of the commit- - rriie. accompami-that tfie figures wrte M by his sister. Dor- nn ,in Haidm and the city physician. Dr. then turned to judg.ng natior.al ai.d Ining .11, tnm weM "m,,ririlv Of th nun,b,:r for I'rice and ra ued nature y. Chirles Raggi ri, being named by (state contents patriotic essay contest, a feature thrlr dutlM by tjOVe,nor Henry H. Ol- a coal bum.ng st.arn wlm-M,s t.f lorotruitii.n by presented being frothy come has I as to an be Hi In 1930 aid Heller ban connei tain with the arisen Lee to accept iliyar J U)ood ,ast AuJust How(.Ver. they son of Price plaid. contest Mr B.irhin vsil! cr.tj( t a muextremely worthy and valued event. Jan? now rt..or(.,nin.(, nnd have au. atf.4 woik Mr. Swcctring's address contained A (heihup at the u'.y recoidir's the Escalante chapter of the D. A. R., sic cl. me fm all d. i ex tors in which to act on the numerous re- praise for Lincoln and scored the MIOAS that applaation made thority offue problems and i.ohing rrnthisis will some month ago for cotutiuilion of will hold the next meeting at the quests which have come to them and present Democratic administration by STORM CONDITION Carbon county high school In March, which b discussed may come to them in the fu- way of comparison of its record in a steam power plant by the. city with date to be announced later. Entrance mud be made by April ture. excontrast w ith campaign promise. The an initial (literal aid called for This Bnnual rontest is given In co1 farmer-debtor his creditors address was very capably delivered according to officials who are outa Any such for f of JC9,3fi5 OF LAST WEEK plant. penditure ot (.ration with Mrs. Hess Jones of the are at lining rules and regulations prior to The estimated of such . liberty to contact these men and well received, being accorded reh . operating Kh ny ard "e c,"bn 'and ask for assistance in settling their .schoolsin to interested them i sending and generous applause. a plant, annual p.olui tmn of which ct!cs ,t has bcen productive of some debt problems. Thc commit,eemen peated HARD was served by the Price The SERVICE entering. dinner w as l,hL highly rated and extremely interest- are serving without pay and their ad- - Ward Women's Relief The event is ojx n to all class A. 13, society. C. and D schools Class A will com- ''productive cost of !nR papcrs n th subject of patriot- yice s free to all applicants. CtntCSt5 and ,n P 50 cr yar County rural rehabilitation Snow conditions in the area of the prise all schools hav mg tVei ingplaced Yt 0087 cents each. cn- nn l'' B, Mr. Johnson, is WILL s class s,rved by the Strawberry high-- 1 students; powomrta'inTngnmalJria J.;b class' The kll(wu rate offered by the hieh and Wth is hay between Salt Lake City and the'rollment between 2aO bloscly bfghIy uth g.ven fnmitteemen com)any.s ncw cc,n(ract insYuctive and of has invited them pr to use in Ijitah district were so severe during C. senior high school wi.h less than .0139. according to figures at the FEATURED headas the recent house their the storm period that for a 250, and class D, which includes jun- rerordl.r.s officc. cunty The l7st meeting of the local D . A of or the Mr. tutTiber of days the mail for the reser- - ior high schools. Johnson, any A breakdown" of the anticipaU'd R held at the home of quarters. in his office, will receive soloist and ution section was routed by rail may Rfonima a personnel cost of DANCE PROLOGUE on munjcqally Mrs Crockett yeariy titrating - ,j- L,. ,! J V. !hu mi 5. !tn A i if STATE SUPERVISOR (t trl! ! 1 IS 1 VISITOR; 1 n 1 it as ! 16, 17, d - s STATEMENT H-n.- e j 1 s , 1 l.. r -- .rr tx-x-- fld-la- 1 I J n r 1 j Di llPJllrK r-r- npit 1 lrL IS llril d ; or ct ON J FIREWORKS "'l-- L, the star route which serves the district. This made it pos- s.b!e to bring the mail in from the fust although it was delayed. Mail which arrives here ordinarily from the basin district on Sunday did Sot reach Price this week until Tuesday. The local state highway office reported this that another two morning feet of snow had fallen on the Strawberry route on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, making motor travel over that area extremely difficult, the Salt Lake City road commission office advising against travel by that route fm terminus of eastward. entered or not. for junior high bands the followjng itemized cost: Coal, reading Sight .will be featured this year for the first 3 898; OIK,rators (3) 4,860; general time in any contest in the state. Mu- sicians say that this h a great help in training young band members. General chairman Dr. II B. Goetz-ma- n The power company s present con- months to appointed the following commit- tract still has thirty-fiv- e i; tee members: Financial, Elmie new proposal being based on go, their band is Ber-nard- housing, Mrs. Henry Ruggcri. a Ilakalo and Ray WaltWilliam Mrs. Nick ers; transportation and dance, G. J. and reception, Galanis; judges Reeves, publicity and advertising, Rev. Fr. James Coyne and Murray Lewis. ten-ye- ar period. Je J Thursday afternoon, February 6, the regent, Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant of Wattis, presiding. At this meeting a paper on national defense was presented by Mrs. Ray Mrs. Harry Wilson. was elected vice regent to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of Sutton to Provo. Mrs. S. jjrs A S. Stewart of Moab, formerly a member of the Golden Spike chapter at Ogden, was announced as having become a member of the local group by demit. Mc-Goni- City Chambers Drive On Membership Is Now Road Building South Going; Ready Response Of City Cause Of New Price River Routing Initiation Services For BE j applications for debt adjustment. Messrs. Ernpey and Mathis are performing a community service of Fireworks aplenty as a free feature the highest type. You are at Jiberty in Trice on the evening of the holding to call on them for help with your of their annual dance, Saturday, farm-deproblems." 22, are promised by members of the local fire department, this aeri-feature to be staged on Main street License at 8.30 oclock. 330 Sells The fireworks display, one that is always attractive and a showing of Since the opening of the state tax beauty with a variance of color so license office in the court house for pleasing in a surrounding of darkness, issuance of license tags in eastern has come to be accepted as a part and Utah, more than 330 tags have been parcel of this annual event of the fire fighting lads. The display last year sold. Of this number over 250 were for was one that is well remembered and promise that the one passenger cars and approximately the blaze battlers will be of this equal quality. year In the first shipeighty for trucks. This annual dance is the only anment 1,000 passenger car tags and 250 by the firemen truck tags were received by V. C. nual event sponsored when the public Is asked to render tax state of the Miller, representative direct financial support and this yearcommission. ly affair has always met with hearty more than is estimated 1,000 that It by the public in the past. support tags will be sold from the office here. Officials at the local distribution Those in charge of the ticket sales this year report that they are being point advise that applicants bring accorded generous support again, that of certificate their last registration issuance of the admission advance the and tax receipt when purchasing new cardboards indicates there will be a plates. The fee for all passenger cars, re- large attendance at the Washington dance. gardless of make or model, is 5.00. birthday Prices fire department record is The cost of truck and commercial orfe that stands out as a service to the tags is based on the gross weight plus community of real value. The men drivload. Truck expected carrying who have served in this department ers are requested to have the gross have given freely of their time and when of vehicles their applyweight service to afford a protective system ing for license plates. which has proven of great value to the city. MRS. WALLACE RESIGNS Feb-hua- ry bt el Plate Office Over Tags Initial steps in the annual membership campaign of the Price Chamber this Construction work is steadily carNew Lodge Members of Commerce are under waychairried on in connection with building week, according to J. T. Kelley, and reports the new link of highway on the ini- - man of the committee, for its transportation to the reserva-o- n Twelve new members will be Mr Kelley states route immediately south favorable 1550,! No. are very area, has remained open and in tiated into the Price Lodge - that the solicitors have been meeting of Price. Work being carried on at Sood Februnight, Saturday Elks a condition, according to report B P O ny the local state with a very favorable response, that present includes a channel change of highway commis-S10- n sentiment appears strong in favor of the Price river, a distance of about office. In fact, the transcontin- the 71st is one thousand feet. It is in that area ental motor bus system which opsupporting the organization which lodge. toward efforts concrete of its the new Hen directing all erates on the Those being initiated are: ad- Strawberry highway diand community of be the erected. will bridge K. Hams velopment rected its passenger bus over the ning B. Olsen, Lyman Leon- vancement of its commercial interests. Operations are expected to be concanyon road one day at least of Pizza, E. D. Pidge. GR. the membership that on a full scale basis until the tinued believed is It David according to the highway comi- ard, Paul Parkinson, and be materially increased. work is completed, according to those will Rthis C. year ssion office report. Price, and Dr. outlined in charge. W illiam The chamber has tentatively Luke Carmoni, J. F. Fluker, of Hel a will be which the for year program sanitary conditions be MacKnight, James Bergera and to the value city definite of a very investigated by officials per, the and community surrounding of It is expected that unified support and whoYhearted Mayor J. Bracken Lee, at a meet- - and members desired. is Snowfall on the upper watershed A entire the city of the city commission February lodge will attend the services. of Cleak Creek, which measured 122 entertammen aPPowted a committee composed committee is planning PHYSICAL TESTS BEING MADE inches on February 10, is higher than Wiliiam Mrs. George B. Wallace, assistant John Holden, for the members. conCampbell, it has been for many years, accord- clerk Girls physical examinations, ank Hanson, Febiuary of the county board of educaSaturday and Dr. Charles Rug-j- ! The following school nurse, ing to figures given out by Nick to Iru Price lodge will ducted by Mrs. Larsen, tion for the past several years, has estigate outhouses in Price, Carbureau the weather at week government convention of Elks at Jare being held every upon the committees announced her resignation from that state report, the man at the register station there. school. high bon county grand national laieffective April 1. .easibihty of permitting W. P. A Past position, Junction. conof last a of in October Grand Moisture year the examinations, part The attend will now employed at Rhea n; Robertson, exalted ruler Coyne structive health program, consist of measured .001 inches; November, .076 the welfare office will take Mrs. WaJanucurva.001 state meeting. inches; inches; December, tests of sight, hearing, posture, Besides llaces place as assistant clerk. She regular business the Price flat feet, weight and ary 3.85 inches. The total inches up to of the spine, ture to begin her new work about aurkf for 1934-3- 5 plans Howwas 7.92. to accepted February 10 amounted y the middle of March, under the superthe council and filed. not are on the snow fell more ever examinations following While the vision of Mrs. Wallace. T of soil compulsory all girls are advised to day, bringing the total up still further. director tatc hold masonic meetings a check to G. S. Quafc. keep in Salt take them in order r Accord i SCOUTS HOLD HONOR COURT County Issues Business Licenses to J. W. Hammond, sec- - conservation SPructS on their physical condition. irg fQ phot0 in hold Mary, a special Business licenses were reported by will is district of this Scouts Boy meeting of Carbon, Lake City lod of the Price c c 16, F. & A. M. will be held graph all phases County Democratic Ladies To Meet a court of honor Sunday, March 1, at the office of County Clerk B. H. llond iy. conserv Members of the Carbon County Castle Gate. Awards will be given Young as having been issued this week February 17 at the Masonic C. camp soil hall. arto the following business establishWoik in the E. A. will Womens Democratic club will hold deserving scouts and a program degree te given ments which are not located within school C. at the Melvin Wilson, next monthly meeting by ranged their JotPpa the limit of an incorporated municion be will Moss E. in R. Price, presented. Mrs. 1 of principal, home t ir, 11 lodge Nd. 26 will hold E.spe-W. W. West, district scout commispality: Liberty Store & Meat Market, tings on February 18, A., Monday afternoon, February 24. Wilcorference "than ""ten liam Engle, chairman of the board of sioner, urges that all applications for Latuda; Fabrizio Store, Helper; Bobs M., an(l March 3. ministrative TheUary More ccgular meeting date has been the camp Friday. from!county commissioners, is expected to awards be in his office by February Service Station, located between Price u be rep and Helper. arifefi from v. ill 20. deliver an address at the meeting. the second Tuesday to camps lhe first men at tne meeting. to forty thirty Tuesday of each month. Throughout the storm period the Indian canyon route, the road over hich the mail was transported when Price served as the point of service Price-Huntingt- on j-g vil-lia- m Jes-so- akl-ing- n, ' to Pet-tiso- atteK 11 'S.SS""C 1 issrsrrrn,tedat- V n, AS G, J. REEVES TO ST, LOUIS G. J. Reeves, county superintendent of schools, will leave the latter part of February for St. Louis, where he will attend the national convention of school superintendents. Mr. Reeves plans to be gone about two weeks. Equalization Meeting Is Held Members of the Carbon county board of commissioners sat as a board of equalization on Tuesday. Their next meeting in the same capacity will be held on Tuesday, March 10. The next meeting of the board will be held on Friday evening, February This is 21, starting at 7:30 oclock. listed as a regular business session. C. A. Olsen, Ross Shiner and Postmaster Ray Walters were business visitors in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week. |