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Show L JO DAY. 3937 THE I 0N SHAKES IN v, iqUAUZATION FUND ,s ALLOTED BY STATE Po Editor Gives This Allocation To clarify some peoples minds revool . District $13,647.49; Emery garding labors reason for asking that Receives $15,413.05 ; charges be dropped against the Scofield men accused of failure to proCarbon district received $13,647.49 vide for refusing to accept welfare state school jobs, I am Jjjgr 8n allocation of furnishing you the followXallzation fund money distributed ing facts: of direction Zursdav under the A committee was the Carles H. Skidmore, state superin-de- United Mine Workersappointed bycounexecutive instruction. of public cil on June 21 at Price, to contact the eastern Utah re- -. welfare board of in counties Carbon county, t)ther the following amounts: Emery, which was in regular session at the Uin-r- L same time. Our sole instructions 413 05; San Juan, $4663.33; 92. were to make a plea that charges be $23,859 09; Duchesne, $31,518 was one of the dropped, as the men Tfee San Juan district involved and the out cf 40 in the state which did welfare board seemed to have a misJ,at snare an the allocation. understanding. We did not and would money alloted is raised by not say who was wrong or right, as distributed we did not know the facts in the case, perty taxation and to a formula which pays a nor at any time express ourselves as It seemed to us a Semium to those districts with a low knowing them. Lr capita valuation and a scattered misunderstanding the men did not go a large on the job. Emulation necessitating of We merely asked the welfare transportation. gaount 22 boards sympathy, because these peon this basis. Carbon ranked in the ple were destitute and nothing would ong the 36 sharing districts be gained by imprisoning them. Their , fount of money received. families would only have to suffer 'he total amount raised this year school equalization amounts for after all. These men are members first time to $5 for each school of the U. M. W. A. and were cenfid in the state. This is the max-,u- sured by the committee for not takwhich can be raised under the ing this work. Districts participating A committee, known as the relief istitution. standards meet the was also appointed some to had committee, year n, month Jscribed by the state board of ago to work with the Carone of which calls for a school bon county welfare board to help, at least 172 days. of straighten out rumors there was some jar discrimination on the part of the to the allocated also Skidmore ,! condistricts a total of $39,711.06 in welfare board. This committee talked and board welfare tacted the With fund school money. kte high I apportionment made in March, the things over. The committee was welshown. al distributed this year from the comed and every courtesy amount work of The committees The result the given $96,941.30. is fid is also so far has been satisfactory. The jch district in this case Carbon county welfare board has by the application of a been very fair and has done all posry formula. sible, according to laws governing its work, to help where help is justified as far as funds will allow. ermission Some chiseling has been cut out and we find no trace of discrimination. I, as chairman of the relief I committee of the United Mine WorkjTwenty-nin- e applicants from Car-fi- d ers executive council and Central and Emery counties were issued Labor Union of Carbon county, sinvers licenses Saturday following cerely thank Director John Maulsby weekly examination class and the welfare board for their acat the city hall by State tion in dropping the charges against Vernon Davis and J. L. Sulli- - the Scofield men. The committee is very happy and pleased, as also are hauffeurs permits were issued to the men and their families. Hoping fyne McIntyre of Price and Y. our relations in the future will be as fiano of Helper. pleasant as in the past we pledge our l7ie following received licenses to support to the Carbon county welfare ve passenger cars: Lynn Pilling, board. E. L. HILLS. ce; Ralph Mennete, Spring Glen; Vee Watt, Wellington; Tom Draper, ce; Joe Somora, Helper; Christino La Pena, Helper; Robert Tomsic, mg Glen; Frank Tomsic, Spring Adams, Spring n; Mrs. Emma n; Opal Adams, Helper; John ukoutasis, Columbia; Steve SargetHiawatha, Plans for the fourteenth annual ouis G. Garcia, Helper; Mrs. Elvin promenade of the grand voiture of lsey, Price; Pete Woolsey, Price; Utah, La Societe Des 40 Hommes et 8 janklm Jones, Consumers; J. G Chevaux, to be held in connection irshall, Price; Alta Flaim. Helper; with the state American Legion conm Condelonia, Columbia: Mary vention here, were discussed by Carleantafilos, Price; Mary E. Shaw, bon voiture No. 416 at a meeting FriIce; Carl Reichert, Price; Don day evening at the Rinetti and Capi-tol- o Price; Lewis Pappas, Price; restaurant. lin Story, Mohrland; Sam An initiation at Helper and parades Dean Cowley, Cleveland: in both Price and Helper will feature lliam Koncher, National; Melvin the conclave of the Forty et Eight, Bass, Price. which is known as the playground of the Legion. Promenade committees appointed at the meeting Friday are as follows: General activities, Arthur S. Horsley, CITY Price; parade, August Littizzette, Helper; buffet supper, Fred Voll, Glen PHONE 203 Ballinger and E. R. Crissman, all of Helper. te: tori 'S let, s en nt wj enct. ifr, vert$. iinss Pleas: ttefc Citj ado Li S m edu-Sio- mg NS ed Ins '.Tor Auk' mpai ,es. E wentyNine Receive To Drive After Passing Tests con-ct- ed Pa-lm- en Stra mu PLANS MADE FOR FORTY ET EIGHT MEET IN AUGUST Lau-fse- n, Walk-Help- er; I KINDLING DELIVERY ; - I id f iri r- 4 i stflf - Jm TRULY GREAT HOTELS . . . from coast to coast for its congenial Famed IN SALT LAKE CITY ITS ALWAYS THE I idiif pdf I ri' 4 'I m NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH IN THE VERY HEART OF THE WESTS SCENIC WONDERLAND Plan to Spend Your Vacation In Utah Make The Newhouse Hotel Your Vacation Home jj If; RATES $2lo$4 400 Rooms 400 Mrs. Baths J. il Waters President, C fllCE, ATE, Excellent Meals at Reasonable Prices - DINING BUFFET ROOM CAFETERIA No Extra Charge For Boom Service At Any Time Channcey W. West Manager. UTAH TACE ELEVEN SUPPORT URGED College Again Asks BY LEAGUE HEAD Carbon Band Leader To Teach At School FOR LABOR BILL Frank Bonacci, state chairman of the league, announced this week that letters have been sent to Utahs congressional delegates urging them to aid in expediting handling of the labor standards bill to the end that the measure will be reported out favorably by the joint labor committee of the house and senate. Mr. Bonacci sent letters to Senators Elbert D. Thomas and William H. King and Representatives Abe Murdock and J. W. Robinson. This was done at the request of E. L. Oliver, executive vice president of the league in the United States. Non-Partis- Non-Partis- an an NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the city council of Price, Utah, of the intention of such City Council to make the following to-w- it: described E. M. Williams, Carbon county high school band director, has been invited to serve on the faculty of the Western States college summer music camp at Gunnison, Colorado, again in 1938. Mr. Williams taught for one week Mr. Williams reported that he exduring the 1937 course, and has been pects between 12 and 15 Carbon stuasked to teach for two weeks next dents to attend the school next year. year. They will be able to bring back with He will serve on a staff that in- them the very latest ideas m music, cludes many leading music authori- he said. ties, including instructors from the world-famoVanderCook School of Classified advertisements low cost,, Music in Chicago. The faculty will high producing will prove of value-tinclude a total of approximately 35 those having something to sell,, members from various states. lease or rent. us o wmm&k Plan Now And Then Be Sure To ATTEND improvements, To lay out and construct curb and gutter together with all appertaining work on both sides of Third North street for a distance of approximately 1085 feet on each side between Third East street and what is known as the Price Water Companys canal on the East; also to grade and Dave with Utah Rock Asphalt, from curb to curb, all Third North street, a distance of approximately 1085 feet, 29 feet wide from Third East street on the West, to the Price Water Companys canal on the East; and to grade and pave with Utah Rock Asphalt, from curb to curb, all of that part of Third East street between the North side of Second North and the South boundary of Price Water Companys canal on the North, a distance of approximately 1355 feet; and, to lay out and construct a standard curb and gutter on each side of Fifth East street between the North side of Second North and the South side of Third North, and also to grade, gravel, and pave with Utah Rock Asphalt, from curb to curb, a distance of approximately 550 feet in length and 20 feet in width. All according to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the offices of the City Engineer and Recorder, and defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense thereof by special assessments upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby, to be assessed by the front foot according to the amount and character of such improvements upon that portion of the street immediately abutting or adjacent to each lot or piece of ground. The total cost of the improvement is estimated at $13,414.50, or at an estimated cost of $2.55 per front foot for curb, gutter and paving on Third North street; and, $1.80 per front foot of paving on Third East street; and, $2.24 for curb, gutter and paving per front foot of Fifth East street, and $32 00 for a standard driveway, from curb to walk. All protests or objections to such intention or to the construction of such improvement must be made in writing signed by the owner of the property affected or benefited, describing the same, together with the number of front feet affected by each class of improvement and be filed with the city recorder on or before the 19th day of July, 1937, at which time the City Council will have an adjourned regular meeting and consider the protests and the objections that shall have been made. Protests an dobjections must show th class or classes of improvement to which they protest or object. Property owners may protest or object to any class of improvement that affects his property, but his protest or objections shall not affect any other class of improvement. By order of the City Council of Price, Utah. Dated June 14, 1937. (SEAL) n STAGED AT PRICE ON MONDAY, JEJILY Something Doing All the Time From MORNING SALUTE to the DANCING WINDUP Monday Nite Street Parade DANCING 10 A.M. Patriotic Prog. 11 SATURDAY A. M. and Band Concert MONDAY 12 Noon NIGHTS Sports Program 2 P. M. SILVER MOON HALL Boxing Card and Fireworks O 7:30 P. M. rrr ZZDEZZ pv Old Mr. Boston ( i t ' DISTILLED DRY GIN 90 Proof (OUtlUad from.100'gra!n nvtro( PINTS Code No. 432 BEN BURK, ONE OF THE WESTS western hospitality . . . t SUN-ADVO- tplrife) FIFTHS Code No. 431 INC., Boston, Mass. City Recorder Date of first pub., June 24, 1937 Date of last pub., July 15, 1937 Notice To Contractors Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Price, Utah, that sealed bids shall be received by the City Recorder at his office on or before July 26, 1937 at 5 P. M. for the following improvements Constructing standard curb, gutter and paving with Utah Rock Asphalt from curb to curb approximately 29 feet wide by 1085 feet on Third North street between Third East street and the Price Water Company Canal and; constructing standard curb, gutter and paving with Utah Rock Asphalt from curb to curb approximately 20 feet by 550 feet on Fifth East street between 2nd and 3rd. North streets and; paving with Utah Rock Asphalt from curb to curb all of that portion of Third East street between Second North street and the Price Water Company Canal being approximately 54 feet by 1355 feet. Plans and specification may be obtained at the office of the City Recorder upon a deposit of $5.00, which deposit will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications and a qualified bid. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (SEAL) to-w- it: . j ''i '' City Recorder. Date of first pub., June 24, 1937 Date of last pub., July 15, 1937 , ic vv. ' i . t V ' n |