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Show THE PAGE TEX Forest Service Will Be Asked To Build Summer Road In Fish Creek Area DISTRICT HEADS TO ATTEND MEET Several officials of the Carbon Boy Scout district will go to Provo Saturday to attend the monthly meeting of the Utah National Parks council. Those expected to represent this Flans were considered at the meeting for the district court of honor scheduled at Helper on April 11. Representatives from virtually all, troops in the county will receive merit and advancement awards at the ceremony. The commitee also considered arrangements for securing registration for Boy Scout troops at Columbia and Sunnyside. JSU,3 Sunday school at 10.00 a m Beveridge superintendent. ' Morning worship at ll-o- a w Price Girl At - C. C. C. ENLISTMENT FOR VETERANS SET Marked By Lasting Beauty Judge Sentences Man On Forgery Complaint semi-annual- ly, - , 7 ment. Veterans interested in enrolling in the civilian conservation corps should make application immediately. Prosperity Proposal Agent Visits County State Heads Receive Charter Application Of Price Junior Unit AlCOHOt Community Chu fT e, CALIFORNIA WINE L College Gets April Objective Of THE BEST BUY IN Scofield Dam Study Launched By State; Project Is Planned m. Walter D. Daugherty, manager of the Price office of the national reemployment service, announced this week that instructions have been received from the veterans administration at Washington that enrollment of veterans in the civilian conservation corps will begin April 1 and end ApBoy Scouts Decided ril 20. Applications for enlistment may be made with Mr. Daugherty. beThe replacement quota is seventy-ninof contact closer Development tween troop committeemen and troops and enrollments will be for perwill be the April objective of the Car- iod ending at discretion of the United bon Boy Scout district committee, ac- States, not later than September 30, cording to an announcement by 1937. Those honorably discharged war Chairman Ray Walters. This program is expected to result veterans who are able to perform in increased interest in the Scout manual labor and who have not been movement, as well as more efficient discharged from the civilian conservation corps since April, 1936, should administration of troop activities. call or write the veterans adminis12th Avenue and E. Street, Comof Price the Chamber tration, Support Salt Lake City, for application forms. merce membership drive. Application forms are also available at U. S. Employment Service offices. Authority is given to fill the anwithnounced quota of seventy-nin- e out regard to public relief require- mmmj PRICE, THURSDAY, APPjl UTAH he county include Chairman Ray Walters, Commissioner George A. Rowley Members of the Carbon Boy Scout of Spring Glen, Associate Commisdistrict committee decided at a meet- sioner Vernon Merrill and Bert Christensen, Kenilworth, camping directing in the federal building Monday or. night to request the United States forest service to construct a summer KENILWORTH MEETING SET road in the camping area of upper The next meeting of the Carbon Fish creek. Boy Scout district committee will be The committee desires that a high- held at Kenilworth on Monday, April way be built from present camping 2G. The committee plans to meet in sites in that district to a point where various communities where troops are French creek runs into Fish creek, located, this policy being designed to which is the proposed location for the further interest in Scout work Boy Scout camp to be operated in throughout the county. July by the Utah National Parks council. 0 A T E , 4i them, Trumpet of God, of tne condition of the A study ; Sermon by Dr. Blackstock. LARGELY ATTENDED Scofield dam has been started by William Monk was charged in a , Evening worship at 7:30 p j complaint filed Monday with resist State Engineer T. H. Humpher):, to inspect them, At Close of Day. an an in the and engineer officer ing obstructing Please has assigned pointed Dr. Blackstock. discharge of duty, and his hearing L'arbon High Students the structure. Humpherys water release to Ladies Aid at the church Thi With Presentation Of Don necessary was set by Justice J. W. Hammond was out it because afternoon. for Friday, April 2. Bond was fixed Alonzos Treasure from the reservoir last spring unsafe. at $500. Choir practice every Friday the dam was considered to the of A. Monk allegedly resisted J. L. Sul- P W project designed A successful presentation ning. A If you love God serve him livan, state road patrolman, when the Annual Carbon county high school make the dam safe has been proposed service to humanity. latter arrested the defendants comPrice Elver operetta, Don Alonzos Treasure, a by of the U tan was enjoyed by T. H. EVANS, Pa panion, Walter Hull, on a charge of tion district. The action district s Wedthe audience of cancelling the while influence under large driving jegisiature in m-tnesday evening in 4q qqq in(jebtedness to the state liquor. Logan au- substantial school a that high creases hopes The two men were arrested Sunwork may Matinee ernment allocation for the Honor day on the highway between Helper performances were fae obtained. and Castle Gate. he given Tuesday and. Humpherys said that after make Miss Maud Crawford, daughter A drunk driving charge against ceived his aids report, he will Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford 5 Hamwas Hull filed before Justice fact Despite the an inspectl0n 0f the dam if necessary, Price, was Friday elected vice mond. that illness claimed Under a new water law he is empow- - dent of the Associated Women pr Stj. reSerVirS POSTMASTER TO ATTEND MEET ered to release WatCr Marc Woodward dents of the Utah State Agriculta 10 days before the OF UTAH CHAPTER OFFICIALS that are consjdered college at Logan. presentation, hindering rehearsals and SOON She left Monday for Los Angeles fo E. START Director TO COW TESTS Postmaster Ray Walters will go to making it necessary for a meeting of the Nationals attend a find Mto Williams new! agriculture district hastily Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend a R jewkes, j S. council at the University W. u s G. the announces that Dr. Earl meeting of officials of the Utah chap- - singer for the important role, - jnspect0r, California, where she joined Southern performpolished dent singers gave ter of the National Association of Kingdon of Provo, government this Lenore Lewis, dean of women at the -smoo ran to arrive He is vice president of ances and the production erjnanan, is scheduled U. S. A. C. ly throughout. the Utah organization. week to begin the work of testing Miss Crawford is a graduate of the the Marc Woodward, who accepted Plans will be considered at the cattle m carton and Emery counties Carbon county high school. was it when cast to the fQr Bang,s disease. meeting for the annual state conven- assignment tion in Salt Lake City. May 28 and disrupted by illness, handled his part although he did not 29 have been selected as the tentative commendably, of the long training benefit the have dates for the meet. the other singers had. 0ther Principals were as follows. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELEC-- ! Richard Jorgensen Vera Munsen, CARPRICE. CITY OF TION, Simone Ciaveu, Robert Pendleton, BON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH (Mary Notarianni, Wanda Williams, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that'Gus Burdis, Juanita Chapman, Friday, the 2nd dav of April, A. erjne Gardner, Tony Nikas, Max 1937, a special bond election will'tlWCJUUU. nhn be held within the limits of the City or- A large chorus and the school of Price, Carbon County. State of the in factors important Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said City success of the presentation. as shall have paid a property tax No greater tribute can be given to departed therein in the year next preceding such election, the following proposiloved ones than to mark their graves with tion: beautiful memorials. These monuments will Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of the City of Price, Carbon meet with your approval both as to beauty Lawrence (Pinky) Adams was sen-- ! County, State of Utah, in the sum tenced Monday by Judge George and durability. Thousand Dollars of Eighty-fiv- e Christensen to an indeterminate term ($85,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of 37o per annum, payable of 1 to 20 years m the state prison1 due and payable for forgery. Adams pleaded guilty serially in from one to ten years to the charge Thursday. commencing January 15th, 1939, Adams was charged with forging be issued and sold for the purpose Beautiful in line name of E. Freed to a check made the acof defraying the expense of Consolidated out the to Wagon and material are andj quiring and constructing a city with He Machine escaped buildcompany. auditorium and hall public these monuments s . ; La.; -- j ing in said City to be used for two others from jail on February 26 which we have Ir V.T, but surrendered the following day. l,.., .ro.. r'-- public, municipal purposes of said City and for the use and convenHe previously served a burglary fashioned in our ience of the inhabitants thereof, term in the state prison, being one of own shops. They which said city hall and public three youths who accidentally set fire ownauditorium building shall be ire memorials to to the hangar at the Carbon county A ed and controlled by said municii a few years ago when they command the reairport pality? entered the building to steal gaso--1 3-- A' ; At said election the form of the bal- line. spect of all who follows: as lot shall be substantially view them. BOND ELECTION BALLOT For the issue of Eighty-fiv- e Thousand Dollars ($35,000.00) City Hall and Public Auditorium Activities CAMPING PROGRAM V O Man Faces Charge SCHOOL OPERETTA Of Resisting Utah WEDNESDAY NIGHT Highway Patrolman Boy Scout COMMITTEE PLANS 8 U N - A D Building Bonds Peter Carlston, field representative of the Utah national prosperity plan, visited Price last week on business The charter for the newly formed connected with the proposed launchPrice squadron of the Sons of the Aming of the plan here under the spon-- If the voter desires to vote in favor sorship of the local Townsend club, erican Legion is due to arrive within a few days, according to Walter D. of the issue of City Hall and Public The club held a regular meeting Daugherty, chairman of the advisory council of the junior organization. ,No de,lmte Plans wcre II he desires to vote word Yes. the prosperity project. Otto Weisley, state adjutant of the against the issue of City Hall and jmace American Legion, advised Mr. Daugh-'ert- y Public Auditorium Building bonds, the charter application will be he shall place an X in the space after the word No. accorded prompt action. On the reverse side of said ballot The next regular meeting of the be the following: shall 7, for is scheduled April squadron Official ballot for City of Pi ice, but a special session may be called Carbon County, Utah, Special when the charter arrives. Bond Election, April 2, 1937. Summit Monumental Works ; 156 EAST MAIN PRICE PHONE 221 fr l'ifajUk City Recorder, City of Price, Utah. City Recorder, City of Price, Utah. At said election the polls shall be .opened at the hour of seven oclock A. M and closed at the hour of seven oclock P. M. The polling places for all the qualified electors of the City of Price, shall be: District 17, East Price, Carbon County Court House; District 18, South Price, South Side School (South Carbon Ave.); District 32, 'Northeast Price Residence Mrs. H. B. Horsley (108 North 3rd East); District 31, Central Price City Hall; District 16, Northwest Price Jimmy Evans Garage (No. 70 North 1st West), in said City and the Judges of Election shall be: East Price, District 17 Willard Harmon, Manos Klapakis, Vivian j STOP! LOOK! Fact Fact 2 1 The new Kelvinalor is d. It has as much as double the cooling capacity of other Plus-Powere- P well-know- of j n refrigerators equal size. The new Kelvinalor runs only half as many minutes per day during the rest of the time it maintains low temperatures using no current at all. AND LISTEN! we of will sell you one these Plus-Power- ed Kelvinators for as little as k ) a week wm Ber-nar- di. South Price, District 18 Mrs. Roy Powell, Mrs. Hattie Burton, W. E. 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