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Show y tj, 00 a, i fr 'l-X- jv' . n;oo AX INDEPENDENT a NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OP THE SUN AND NEWS-ADVOCAT- E theme, 1 p- - m-- , lead. ssny ,ents of booi are 1 F?o the f CMTc?ourt1 attend PRICE HRS STARTS Celebration NEW FISCAL YEAR Plans Now Near Completion determine Fourteen young men from Carbon Yesterday, June 30, completed the county will be included in this years fiscal year for the National Citizen s Military Training Camp at S' Pastor! Fort Douglas, Utah, according to fin- Payment Service and all offices the United state:s are preal information released here this DOrate FrOgraiTl Of FeStlVltieS For throughout pared to continue for another year. week. Price will send twelve youths, Of Visitors, Guests The local branch office has completwhile Helper will send two. CONCLUDED ed its check of files and reports that IS 30GRAM Candidates from four states will as. COAST OFFICIALS HERE be s all SOUTH set stage for at semble eastern Utahs big Fourth of July to a succoss ul vcar was accomplished, the camp for a training per- OX LAND FiIin be held ln Nw RECENTLY; LAUD iod of one month, starting on next Saturday. OF HERE July 6. the program for the new A complete days program has been outlined. The PROGRAM Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho and Utah1 LUnd'rf outstanding will send representatives who will be fvent of the morning will be the street S" oVf which is scheduled to the endopt'ed parade survey a ha,e bt plans relative to start at 10 oclock, the procession That this section holds untold pos- conducted in the vi- - given practical training in all phases forming at the city hall cor- h has been of military tactics. Machine-gu"will ner on the manufacturing of dry Miniature' onlv Main unitTallowstreet. UhadiSlblliti?'in week replacinTthc the be floats past the th of Price during rendered local dry tee, is be of United opinion the in direction 'been Paraesince enter However, a the float and the the Sthppnrniifo guria anyone may operation organiza ice officials win by five men, recently Geodetic Survey mimat.ur: arrangement will permit youngsters an opportunity to tion of the N. R. S. in 1933. 7 coast and heads of large affiliated organizations they will be given instructions m this Under future this event which located south of the city, yt compete system, applicawith equal opportunity of carrying off high' competent officers. w,n be dlvided int0 four dlffer-- S on the Pacific coast who were here honors. All who participate in the parade must 'ing completed, and the party is Candidates from citvitions be in the inspecting the plant. The b n oaring to move to its next sectins and every applicant must recently hal1 area not later than 9:45 a. m. the committee has R. S. Pershing and John Ruse, announced. five, who -. will leave the part Composed of approximatea Bands Participate San Francisco; L, W, Green and B Wiseman, George r men, the party arrived here on week are Orville Music for Probert, Seattle; and M. A. Wrenn of the s, Bob -, be will RobRex parade Fragadakis, Gunderson, av last week and reports a a band consisting of approxi-Wigg- o Pl'ed Portland, arrived here early last week Charles by John work S:arpino, Causer, on the program result 10 from Salt Lake City where they were one hundred mateb Director Domonic Maipieces, Besso, Axelgard, this section. Emet by Joe Marantet, manager of the M. Williams being the leader, colm Charles 1 Quin-Averil, Littlejohn, Director Lt Porter plant, and escorted here. e of Lieutenant ton Gardner, John Redd of Price, also 'School students throughout the J out jjDder the direction who have in parad-pe- r. ty Heland Gibson Frank of Specific Purpose participated was Lopez engaged Q porter, the party ing and other band contesting will Purpose of the visit as defined by . doing triangulation work in conmake up this organization. Marantet this week, was to determine ation with the Soil Conservation whether or not capacity of the plant Another musical in were unit the trucks parade Eighteen emission. could be enlarged to render greater 3 arrying the party, moving men and service. The visitors were shown to section section from niupment isent through the plant and were given a iith the least possible friction. full explanation of the procedures the group appeared on the streets of members of the citys water depart- Three Divisions Q JJ used in manufacturing this product, intin a Grand ment an Junction to direct report by telephone following tjOOfl advertising paThe party, according of which more and more is being de- for last years Fourth celebra-- 1 this morning that the samples sent in divis-!- s, into three is divided jrade imation, to W. P. A. projects, local manded. signment tion in held all for Price. of bands Both these had testing, proved negative. First, a building section, We keep a record of officials said. Carbon countys recreation projects Equipment Ordered sections and field office are to the applicants here and then assign be full under operaexpected While the visit of the officials was Workers. Duties of the Last week it was heard that typhoid them to w P A projects building party, tion by next Monday, according to inthroughout labeled a complete success, orders for had caused the death of a local lad, the four counties." a to erect the marks and build the formation from P. L. Summerhays, new equipment were given this week. from which the observing is for this 3 appointed supjervisor recently One of the main drawbacks of exthen section 3 ae. The observing district. The projects are getting un- pansion was the problem of water, con- not cause The rms dollars ne the hundred clock, ikes the measurements from which der way at the present time, and by;ne the manager stated, but a well is benovline found are to was Some be awarded. in the pipe a required data and facts jtamination the start of next week, will be open cash prizes drilled Which will more than supOn Pace Eight) ing of Castle Gate, appar- the (Continued red. vicinity ;in in practically all the towns in the the water needed. ply resulted the from dragThe office crew, which controls the ently having county. 12 Tons Daily LEGIONNAIRES APPRECIATE ork of the other two divisions, works iging of the pipe there by horses. The Twelve Centers SPLENDID AID GIVEN HERE We are producing approximately line in that locality runs in an out- The data, field computations. j.inch has been carefully prepared is Twelve recreation centers, under FOR HOLIDAY CELEBRATION twelve tons of dry ice per day, Mr. place, and is inaccessible Vandals who continue to utilize the Marantet saiad. bah The ice is being to autos and trucks. at to the office for a final strict! the direction of 25 competent superDefinite proof was found that the municipal swimming pool after sche shipped to distributing centers in Following is a statement issued ual operation. gram and it was said that several Wednesday by the local celebration source of the contamination was cen- - duled hours, will find themselves fac- - Portland, Seattle and San Francisco, to icommittee: new centers are to be started. tered there. Work (Continued On Pace Eight) ('ng juvenile authorities, according Night edict this week the issued poby Ian 9 Samples Sent Members of the American Legion The work itself is carried on during With the mines not working, there Continued On Pace Five) Nine samples of water, one taken i'ce depaitment. js considerable need for recreation committee in charge of arrangements FATHERS AND SONS Police Vigilant 'centers in this district. The work the Fourth of July celebration above the clorinalor, were sent to Salt been APersons have method to use Wr this !self wish state P in caught sneaking Price of,Lake City to the is under the PrSram lFIFTATF NAMFm department of. LLLUn 1 LJ ImlfALU while activities at the centers will expressing their sincere thanks to the health for testing and all proved neg- - over the fence at the pool to enjoy a TO STAGE OUTING ee swimming, officers de- consist Of music, dramatics .dancing, business interests and all others who ative. been watching the Water was low in the city rcser- - 'dared who have HY tennis, swimming, have contributed toward making this LilLHllj 'softball, horseshoe,baseball and other show of entertainment possible. voir for a time last week, as the city pool during the past few days. Boys hiking, junior aid rendered has was forced to draw directly from of high school age have been swim- The phases. the late hours of the eve- Members of the Price Ahepa lodge Recreational centers are already in played an extremely important part in there while the pipe line was being rning during no accidents have while and and odor ning unfavorable The hooked. convened recently and elected delegcelebration second annual this oneration at Wellington, Price, the been in of a result possibilities ae reported, growth ates to attend the national conventiner and Standardviile. Monday the possible, an indication of community taste was the ,, there were an at- - Darticipating ha in slronBer came i. which when water on in St. Paul, Minn., August .he lor well cityithe in Spring Canyon.unity which speaks ,cave lhe is cxpcrtcd ork will op made the.tendant piesent. according to word received here this of July 15, proceeding to the Glen Kenilworth, Castle Gate,0f Price and holds promise of con- contact with the suns rays, Spring morning No one has been drowned yet, Manti week. tinued joining of forces for the steady water taste peculiar. Delegates were also chosen to Scofield and Mutual services where the tests will be pub- - Chief George Collmgham said, but no will betemple From morning from of and represent the Price chapter at the Reports the, advancement development as there they will held. be formed will entries Other convention, slated for Ogden on city. journey to the head of Huntington soon as directors are available. July 12, 13, 14. Advocate, following their receipt from is just luck there were no fatalities to spend the night and the rewhen a bunch of kids get together canyon Delegates for the national conventimainder of that afternoon, following on are Nick Salevurakis and George like that. pitching of tents and making camp, Karras. Alternates, in the event that Night officers will keep a sharp will be spent in horseshoes, softball the two official eye on the pool from now on, and will and archery sports. A watermelon representatives are unable to attend, are C. K. take before the juvenile authorities, anc wejner bust has been planned for Dragouas and Gust Platis. Richard Williams will go on trial any one who disregards this warn-Uj-- e evening. ere H. C. Smit Delegates to the district convention before Judge ing. arrangements have not Complete of willful on . are Nick charges details of transportaBikakis, George Karras, the near future the made, jbeen r. establish- - the financial returns would more than o Lke Marakis and John Doskalakis. failure to provide for wife and minor the for Direct support matters being taken other and tion pncjf!nric a com- Alternates are Nick Katsaurias, Nick child following the signing of or a branch back the move. While the branchcare of at a later date. would be under the direct supervisHome Sennas, Nick Galanis and Steve here yesterday. Committee in charge is Dean to of the University of Utah at Price, ,Qn q the university of Utah, sending failed have to is alleged williams McArthur, Russell Wil- son, Course Civic Associated vathe facuity members here to teach, a nrovided for his wife and baby, was expressed by Utah at a Loren Golding and Ray Branch. liams, regular rjety 0f courses would be instigated, com- - clubs of Southern Southeast His wife, Ethel Williams is the weeklast Eight young women, thoroughly and 0uer students full instructions, meeting held in Eureka Licenses plaining witness. to A. E. Gibson of would be served by trained on management of modern according end, counties Six Swelters set. No hearing date has been Price, one of the local delegates at- - the college, it was said, Carbon, homes, are available for employment High tending. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, state Qrancjj Emery, San Juan, Duchesne at the present time, according to lo- Marriage licenses as issued by the STATE PH, IyTHER clerk's office recently, went Senator George M. Miller and G. J. and umtah would benefit and gain cal officials of the National county 1 Moab and to John Yourdon, and Ethel Belt, both that vicinity experienced .Reeves were participants in the meet- - considerably. III3I ArrOMPANIED an CHIEFS These young women are graduates of Thompson. Vernol Leonard, Price heat record during the ing representing Price and the im- -j Legislative Act reek of of a class given practical training in and Jennie Douglas, Huntginton. June mediate estabterritory. with the mercury the out that was Lake City, pointed V L Halliday of Salt Mimcing up to 113 degrees, causing management a short time ago. ert Rowley and Leah Hunt both of Large Enrollment jishment of a junior college could not All master of the Odd Fellows of considerable discomfort to humans as of managing a home have Spring Canyon. disof be phases act would interest the Proof that without Imi fnovT distinguished1 made be of possible eU ns been retained by the Leo C. Robinson and Mary Rideout, livestock. a thoroughly of to -' the in establishment Frithat end, nffieiS visited in Price the state legislature, and played associate of junior college, was given inlhe legislative committee of the asso-- graduates and persons wishing in- - both of Salt Lake City. branch state lodge R. Verdin, accompanied by his Roosevelt and Jack Detomasi, It datiowm work.'' The move has the formation regarding the employment tl,e discussion by the association H ClufE. Dr. Jon, Herndon, I one f the young women, are asked Frances Zager, Hayden; also William returned here late last chief wereHam'y Smith Salt qarry W'as said tat approximately 400 stud- - hacking of Senator Miller of this dis- Lake eek to call the National following a business trip in the Philips and E Murphy and Maxine House," both of t grand ents, representing the 13th and 14th trict. The official legislative commit-- j Basin. They spent one night City resldeIsT Price, Service, From Five) Pace each would enroll Helper. and' year p. grades, (Continued !n Vernal. masters of the 1. U. W. but by the Re-e- C,l Arranged Hundreds -- n, tiredbv 4 - des-iX- I ZZl sup-ert- suc-gjf- ul - coun-Le- r i J unaerway Cops Watching sea- Swimming Pool For Mauraders ( it-f- or - AHrrA Anrr Hel-'maki- ng 17-2- 3, dis-tn- ct wt pnr Graduates Of Management Lou-plai- nt Lc Niel-Per- ry Utah Marriage Under Temperature Re-E- all-ti- 17-2- r 4, Rob-ho- 0- . . Eastern Utahns Big Fourth Celebration In Price Saturday In again accepting the res t he ce e staging eastern Utahs big Price post of the American Ifglonptt which should prove r interest to everyone inJhed of and ing out A complete days program lined, opening with the usual at sunrise and closing with a grand sv wSilver Moon hall. In the morning, which wi.,, . , for 10 oclock, there will be a parade beaded by a band of county-wid- e membership, consisting oi. . yers from Spring Canyon, Kenilworth, Castle Gate, Sunny M-- . b. of "J, sPnng Glen. The band will be under the direction cons will an?s Carbon county high band leader, and eximately one hundred pieces. , type, a plan Tts n the parade will consist of the miniaturemakes p whieh assures entering of more units and hia to compe scale ose limited Participating on a more ith eni;riesThe parade is open to all and any youngs i'shir, g to e,nter a float , may do so. CjmPiete afternoon program of sports for children has cash rize? Sna?d wiU held at the Price City park. Generous 1 awarded for each event and competition is op 3 regulations having been made which will assure fai "tain-progra- m - -- 1 - ness from the standpoint of age ranges. Competitive contests will be of a type which will hold interest for old and young. During the afternoon there will also be two ball games. In the opener the fast Castle Dale C. C. C. crew will meet the Price C. C. C. team, starting at 1 :30 oclock. At four oclock the Price and Helper nines will square off for the big entertainment of the afternoon, a game which should prove a battle royal in view of the feeling of rivalry which exists between athletic outfits representing these two communities. In the early evening a program of entertainment of real prom-.- .. be started possible from the ex- ise seven zellent new of Aith a card three-roun- d boxing ing structure which " to has but recently been bouts, participants be the pick of eastern completed by Price ' city. Immediately fol- Utah glove wielders. be the boxing lowing The boxing will ;ard the fireworks held in a ring immed- display will be shown iately in front of the in the front of the grandat stand grand stand. fair grounds, :ounty The fireworks this a splendid view of year will again be fir these events being fan-sea- t- r under supervision of an expert sent here directfrom the manufacturing factory for this purpose. This program is considerably more extensive than the excellent one offered last year which won such wide acclaim. There are several more large ground pieces (known as set pieces) than last years program offered and seventy more aerial' numbers. Many of the latter are of a larger size than those of 1935, according to the contract signed. The small admission charge of twenty-fiv- e cents for adults will be made for the boxing program and fireworks. Children will be admitted for ten-cerate. the As the closing event of the day a grand ball will be held in the Silver Moon hall, music being supplied by a Carbon county union unit, Wibles Orchestra. At the dance the bathing beauty contest will be held, scheduled for 10 oclock. Interest has been growing in this with the passage of time. Moabs post of the American Legion is sponsoring three young ladies from that community and have added indication to their confidence of ability to take home the prize money by matching a side bet posted by the Price Legionnaires, the latter group thus indicating their belief in the superority of beauty of Carbon county girls. ed ly nt |