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Show THE jcisda vis alleged in his complaint that the youth drove at an excessive rate of speed, narrowly averted a collision with ear and finally overTRAFFIC CASES turnedanother after striking a telephone pole. A complaint charging Leo Frand-se- n of Price with while un. Accused By State der thq, influence ofdriving liquor was filed before Justice Hammond Wednesday With Operating 1 by Patrolman Davis. The offense alCar While Drunk legedly was committed in Price precinct Tuesday. Frandsen was arfor fines were given drivers court raigned Wednesday and his hearing violations in justice and a complaint was was set for July 14. FINES ;y0 GIVEN ; in 1 i tu-- Wednesday, a third. ffied against T after a hearing before Justice of J. W. Hammond, Elroy 1Sed) Anderson was found guilty o the influence of Kgrandwhilewasunder sentenced to pay a Je 10 of or serve 90 dayS in the Plans Of American Legion Parley And Rodeo Taking Form (Continued from page one) State Highway corded the right to select the choicest by Vernon Davis on June 26 animals from those which will appear patrolman while driving on at the Covered Wagon Days celebraHelper precinct 50. tion which has presented the western s Highway fined was show at Ogden during Pioneer Days 1 Jr., Stringham, on a charge celebrations the last three years. Ithv Justice Hammond S reckless driving. Patrolman Da- - Much new livestock has been purchased for this year, animals of a type which promise entertainment of a high quality. Legionnaires voted to hold the rodeo admission charge at moderate figures at the Tuesday evening session, or the house Utah prices which are considerably lower than ordinarily prevail for such enHelper, tertainment. FRIDAY - SATURDAY State officials of the American LeBoth Days gion were quoted by local veterans Continuous From 3:30 as reporting that interest in the forthROBERT MONTGOMERY convention is at a high ir coming RUSSELL ROSALIND Prices reputation as a real convention in entertaining center having added to the natural attractiveness of this Night yearly gathering of veterans. Almost I the entire membership of some fairScoop! ly distant posts will be in attendance, Pictures Motion Exclusive Official it is believed. of the Among the major items of entertainment will be the Legion parade which is to be held late in the Satvs. urday afternoon of the convention, every post and Auxiliary unit in the state being requested to paiticipate WORLDS HEAVYWEIGHT with floats and other methods of colBOXING CONTEST orful display. A grand display of DONT FAIL TO SEE THESE fireworks following the rodeo perSENSATIONAL PICTURES formance on Saturday evening will prove a major attraction, too, this enSUNDAY ONLY tertainment being supplied by the Continuous From 1:00 P. M. Shell Oil company. SeVafarrested i hits Must Fall Scoop LOUIS braddock ! Turn Off The Moon MONDAY - TUESDAY SPENCER TRACY - GLADYS GEORGE - FRANCHOT TONE in They Gave Him a Gun PRICE. OTAH E, LISTED BY SCOUT Investigate Irrigation GROUP FOR CAMP Carbon Canal Flume Project Will Start In Middle Of July Possibility In connection with the Colorado river investigations, the United States Tentative plans for the Boy Scout camp to be conducted at Fish creek this month by the Utah National Parks council were announced this week by officials of the Carbon dis- trict. Scoutmasters will arrange a daily program of activities for each day of the encampment A daily camp council will be held, composed of all scoutmasters, who will organize and plan the various activities on the program A program will be conducted, pioviding mental, social, moral and spiritual development. It will include hikes, games. Boy Scout nature advancement opportunity, study, free time and campfire proed grams. bureau of reclamation has established headquarters in Price for the purposes of making an investigation of irrigation possibilities, classifying of land and assembling of other data necessary to a comprehensive study of agricultural and other possibilities on tributaries of the Colorado river in the upper basin states. According to E, R. Fogarty, who is m charge of the office, activities in the Price area constitute the mapping of all irrigated lands and land and soil classification of areas under any proposed project to determine any potential increase in irrigation on the Huntington, Cottonwood, Fer- ron and San Rafael nvers. Five engineering parties wall work out of Price and Castle Dale on this investigation, under the supeivision of Senior Engineer Porter J. Preston, has headquarters in Denver, Cooperative campfire programs will be held on three evenings during the week, while on two nights each troop will hold its own program. These parties were recently trans- -' The suggested events for the camp- ferred from Monticello, where they fire entertainment include group were m the investigation of engaged games, songfest, patrol stunts and the proposed Dolores project in east- story telling. The first call each day will be a. m., followed by resounded at veille and colors. From that time until taps at 9 30 p. m., the day will be replete with activity for every em Utah and western Colorado. Similar investigations are being carried on under the jurisdiction of the Price office on the San Miguel and White rivers m western Colorado. Authorization and funds for the boy. survey were provided by the Boulder Interesting and educational short dam project act. nature hikes will be taken each day, Besides Mr. Fogarty, the personnel according to the camp bulletin re- of the Price office includes Ivan P. cently issued by the council. Head, draftsman, and the following field workers: Robert M. Condon, R. N. Halery, E. William Krentzer, East David E. Bunger, John T. Munro, New Wally Yarger, Kenneth L. Whipple, Donald R. Clifford, Arthur Mitchell, Announcement was made this week of the appointment of Elmer C. Young as manager of the Eastern Utah Electric company to succeed Bemardi, who resigned recently to the managership of the Hel-- 1 accept DIES PRICE MANS SISTER and Hardware com-- 1 Furniture Funeral services were conducted at per jfiany t, Ogden Saturday for Mrs. Bessie has been well known in Mr. sister of J. P. Phalen of Price. CarbonYoung business circles for county Mrs. Hassett died last week in Los He was formerly man- many years. to known She was well Angeles. ager of the Hiawatha store, and at (many Carbon county people, having the time of receiving his new posivisited here with her brother last local was he tion manager of the John summer for two months Mr. and Scow and Sons company. croft Mrs. Phalen attended the funeral Utah Electric Names Manager El-m- The improvement project on the Carbon canal flume in the Miller creek district will get untie! way about the middle of this mansth, according to an announcement by EL E. Prank C. Breitenstein. Delbert E Peirce, secretary of the control committee now in charge of operating the Golightly and Robert L. Evans. canal. Those assigned to the Castle Dale The labor will be done bjr C C C. office are: Gilbert V. Schirk, Forrest enrollees furnished by the Price camp H. Coulter, C. J. Geoige and Gerald of the soil conservation service. Materials will be supplied by water usW. French. ers, who lecently voted an additional assessment for that purpose FO RIMER STAR ROUTE SERVICE HEAD VISITS HERE THIS MEEK FORMER PRICE BSEBALI, STAR VISITOR HERE FROM CinCAGO Mr. and Mrs. Cjril B Cluff of Og- H. M den arrived Tuesday evening to visit (Beanie) Wilson, former in Price for a few days. Mr. Cluff Price baseball star, returned to his was formeil' superintendent of the home in Chicago Saturday after spending a week with his parents, Star mail service which served the Mr. and Mrs McClure Wilscn. He is Uintah Basin, Emery county and e, employed by the Victor Adding er points in this area. He was trans- - Machine company as purchasing ferred several years ago to the rail- agent Wilson played haseball in way mail service at Ogden and was Puce for a number of years and also later assigned to Washington, return- - performed for other teams in the to Ogden several weeks ago as an state He was one of the outstandIAclal in the railway mail flepart-wh- o ranks of Utah ing players in semi-pr- o Headquarters Established Here For Study In Connection With Colorado River Probe Daily Program For Fish Creek Outing Will Be Replete With Activities well-balanc- PAGE FIVE Reclamation Bureau Opens Office To TENTATIVE PLANS nrier . SUN-ADVOCAT- oth-Pric- ' for many years. ment-Colorad- The Coal Industry of Carbon County Has been added to by the addition of another Wagon Coal Mine now beginning Production. John Arronoco of Kenilworth has developed a new Coal Mine 255 feet North of the old Milburn Coal Mine in Cordingly canyon north of Price. The Mine is equipped with modern machinery and soon will be to the point of large production. The Coal is of an Excellent Quality. The Consumer will much prefer It to other Coal. At present the coal is sold at the mine at the same price as at other coal mines; but at the same price, the customer will receive a better quality. We invite the public to come to the mine and get a load of coal. When you have tried it, you will be convinced of its Superior Quality, and it will be your preferred coal in the future. (Thanks). ie Has-set- MAY USE OUR ORIGINAL rites. Staplers and staples for sale at The Mrs Angelina Kennedy was m Salt Lake City last week attending a cashiers convention. BMiiiTr PAYPILAM Thats Right! Everyone can use our liberal credit plan because we fit it to your particular needs. Even though your car is not entirely paid for and regardless of your past exyour credit is periences elsewhere good here. There are none of the usual delays,' red tape and long in vestigations and we handle all of our own accounts. This is the Easiest Credit in the City! HERES PROOF! On our plan, 97 out of every 1 00 customers complete their purchases and our easy credit requirements in about 9 minutes. - This ad y u. released l. c. c. PRICE sm3 UTAH I |