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Show rv Pages 12 IN TWO and AV one NEWSPAPER, fOLCSlE proposed district 10 II ll HERE AT MEETING Jl ' ' wry Referendum To Hi li Of Emanations River Price Watershed Conservation Area Scheduled K I Be Held Within Next 3 Weeks DISCUSSED BE William s OF THE SUN AND SEPTEMBER NEWS-ADVOCAT- 16. 1937 oik The Rmi.t ' 0 ocal lot. 0,1 ' ' ' battle-seaso- is scheduled to get un- - according to and that may be followed by a game ., Co ir h e. mid should prove here with Richfield high on Friday, of mateinli value m bringing out just October 1. 1 1 ? HELPER TO HONOR j RAILROADS, MINES j TWO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS WILL ASK N I SEPTEMBER RETURN TO OFFICE 20-2- 5 L-atio- ROADS Ketaii Merchants Association W. E. Mclntire, E. N. Chidester Mill Sponsor Celebration To Seek Reflection; Each Has Reen On Hoard 4 Years During The Week PRICE In recognition of the importance! W. E. Mclntire and E. N .Chidester, and mining in the com- each of whom has seen four years of Railroad munity, and Mine week will service on the city council, have anbe observed in Helper September 20 nounced their candidacies for to 25 under in November. auspices of the Helper Mr. Mclntire, the long-termemRetail Merchant's association. Monday morning a parade com- - ber of the present city governing is head of the municipal hosAction relative to bad road condi- - posed of merchants and clerks and all board, tions in Price canyon was taken at railroad men able to He said he has not committee. pital attend will take determined he will seek the quarterly meeting of the Price place, led by the whether yet high school offlce for a ar or the fur-yeChamber of Commerce Tuesday eve- - band. All businessjunior houses in Helner post. ning, when Mayor J. Bracken Lee will close that morning from 9 00 Mr. Chidester was first elected to delegated to draw' up a resolu-- , til 11:00 oclock council in 1931 for a term of two the As symbolic of the week, everv one rnn!ec and after being out of public funon are to be years, will be to wear a blue band- office for the next two years he was to the State Road commission kerchief required with an engine and union elected again in 1935. During the past H' flooud' emblem. Goyror He1ry Any one not wearing one two years he has served as head of Included will be a to thewm be taken before a court and the street department, having been road from Springville to Price. fined of chairman the hospital committee Discussion of the new Ambassador . . , in his first term. hotel which is to be constructed here th" Mayor J. Bracken Lee, who cast was undertaken, Edward J. Post de-- 1 lvtesD week is Cliff Memmott. Street his hat in the ring early in the sumI daring that the structure will be 114 has charge of the program. Judge of mer, is the only other announced canfeet by 125 feet, with an auditorium . the Kangaroo court where those not didate. Mr. Mclntires statement that of seating in the basement capable . in activities as required he will run again for council scouted participating lob-' 750 persons. An air conditioned will be severely fined, will be R. A. rumors, started some weeks ago, that by, and 60 outside rooms, all withijj he would seek the mayorship. baths, are also being planned for. Thur a banquet for eveni A coffee shop, dimng room and various coal operators, railroad offi. ballroom will be included m the four-- 1 cialS( city officials and Helper mer-stor- y structure. chants will be held, possibly m the new city auditorium. Concluding activities for the week will be a dance at the Rainbow Gardens. Prizes for! With a background in public office the best dancers are being planned of two as mayor and eight years years for this event. as city councilman, Mayor George F. The Denver and Rio Grande Westof Helper announced this er traffic club and a number of coal Sprattling he will be a candidate for week operators are also expected to particithis fall. Mr. Sprattling is pate in the celebration, insuring a the only candidate for the position good crowd for the weeks events. formally in the race thus far. City Recorder Ernest Flaim is the only other definite candidate in the political scene in the railroad center, he having announced several weeks ago that he would seek office again. 50 CANYON SUBJECT of railroads FOR RESOLUTION I I i .meeting. The purpose of the meeting is pn-- l warily to inform people just what tbe an(j : proposed district would comprise how it would be operated, so that the be conversant on people wall sub-- I referendum of all occupiers that is held within the next three prior to the owners and ject land to be weeks. boundaries set by the conservation committee comprise 750,000 acres, including all of the Price River watershed in Carbon county, except that part lying within the Manti natThe original petition ional forest. suggested an area about one-ha- lf again as large. The APPROVAL GET 17 CITIZENSHIP FOR Approval of 17 naturalization petitions, out of a total .of 29 presented, was given in district court here Tuesd- The others were cont- inued for further study. Rowand F. Wyatt, naturalization examiner from the bureau of immig- ration office in Salt Lake City, conducted the examinations. Judge Christensen presided over the George session. Those papers are: Stefano Buffo, obtaining citizenship Royal; Alfred Rinna, Orlandi, Thompson; Mary Ruffato Charles Richard Bradshaw, on; Nick Wellingt- Rains; George Biggs, Columbia; Assunta Rossi Price; John Southworth, Royal; Louis Bosco, Helper; Alfred Carey, Kokakis, Cap-Itol- o, Scofield. Mrs. Regina Ordorizzi, Helper; Freiano, Helper; Ralph Kenilworth; Harry Christy, Joseph us, Helper; George Fullerton, Standard-villNezos, Rolapp; George Milton Vattis, Price. e; Slated By Carbon Labor Units Meetings A meeting of the Carbon County tral Labor union will be held here iday evening, nouncement by according to an anPresident Edward Sourer of Latuda. The monthly meeting of the committee of the United 7e Workers of America is schedul- ex-ouh- ve 'd 'or Monday night. ASSIST To county treasurer assist in preparing tax Carbon county, several notices persons . Joking temporarily in the office Mrs. Viola OBerto, county treas- -. er' Crogan, Hiawatha, was he office several days last week, fannetto Cances and Miss Mer- lin range, who also began last A will be m the office until the notices are completed the latter part of this week. H unty 4-- H Clubs lo Be Represented n Utah State Fair fosenf'r C'u,i winners who will ' un-w- . p, , - rec-6o- ar as JJ T" Vrge ?! COMMITTEE The inevitable has finally happened at Price City hospital the good old stork being one one of the main factors in the case. Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas of Fort Duchesne early this month all concerned being removed to that town late last week, when it was ascertained that all was Three Injured When Auto Overturns On Highway Sunday ok POLICE TRAINING CLASSES SLATED HERE SUNDAY TO PLAN Arrive This Month DEALER MEETING Large Number Is Expected To Attend State Conclave September 21, 25 Jvi For the purpose of completing arrangements for the annual convention of the Retail Fuel Dealers Association of Utah which is scheduled well. to be held in Price Dr. Charles Ruggeri was aton Friday and Sattending physician, reporting that the two youngsters were urday, September 24 and 25, J. Edward in fine physical condition. The executive Taylor, twins were the first to be born secretary of that orin Price hospital. ganization, W. D. Eldridge and E. L. Baker of Salt Lake City, were visitors here Saturday evening and Sunday. RODEO Messrs. Eldridge and Baker are managers of two of the large retail fuel firms in the state capital city and are members of the committee on arrangements for the yearly meeting. Staging of the second annual AmNot less than one hundred and fifty erican Legion Rodeo, a major attrac- and visitors are expected to tion for the 1938 summer season and delegates u m at the attendance y meet- pe one that promises to surpass the mark to Mr. mg here, according Taylor, of quality entertainment set by the r Dealers of Nevada and Idaho have initial event of this kind held here;u V. to join the Utah fuel this year under the same auspices, sellers invited for the annual session here, passed from the realm of possibility to that of practical certainty Tuesday nothing definite along that line having been determined, however. evening as the result of action by the The 1937 convention will be the veterans executive committee. annual conclave held by the eighth The committee, acting on instructhe 1936 gathering havorganization, tions from the membership, voted to been in Price. Last years held ing a substantial sum in a rodeo place here the finest in the meeting proved fund. Tlans call for early appointment of a committee of nine who will history of the organized group and serve as a rodeo association, naming members of the association are lookof this group to be made by the ex- ing forward to the 1937 gathering to exceed the mark made at that time. ecutive committee, too. During their stay here they conto Additional support the Sons of the Legion band was also acted fav- ferred with Mayor J. Bracken Lee details for the meetings. orably upon acquirement of instru- concerning ment property being voted. Other matters of organization interest received attention of the group. SECOND ANNUAL PLANNED HERE NEXT YEAR two-da- . SPRAT LING SEEKS BUILDING ACTIVITY SECOND TERM AS MAYOR OF HELPER PASTMONTHSHOWN Permits Totaling Over $13,000 Issued During August By City Inspector Building permits for conduction and repairs costing $13,000 were issued during August by George A. Ryland, city building inspector. Those obtaining permits were as follows: Clara Miller, erecting cottages at underpass, constructing frame stucco residence on North Second East and remodeling and enlarging residence on north Carbon avenue; Fausett and Pessetto, constructing cement block and stucco residence on South. Fifth East; John Grosso, remodeling garage; Oscar Johnson, erecting garage for Mrs. Viola OBerto; Brick Stain company, painting Wallace Mortuary. Hollywood Dress Shop, remodeling business quarters on Main street; Marion Pace, constructing addition to residence; Furniture company, erecting warehouse addition to store; D. E. Leonard, erecting addition to residence; Intermountain Theatre Supply company, installation of heating and ventilating systems in new theatre. When the auto in which they were riding overturned on U. S. highway 50 about 40 miles east of here Sun-- 1 Classes for police training will be day morning, three Carbonville perconducted in Price some time next sons were injured, one seriously. Mrs. Julia Mollard, 37, sustained month by the Utah State Peace Offisevere head injuries, and was rushed cers association. Other cities in which the training will' be given include to Price City hospital. Sherman 42, received an injured Salt Lake City, Ogden, Cedar City, Mrs. back and Mrs. J. A. Timpton, 62, Richfield, St. George, Beaver and Pearl Laursen; West Helper, Thomas Mrs. bruises and cuts on the forehead. Scofield, Ruth Cima; Lila Rasmussen; The accident occurred when the Wellington, Biggs; GROUP SLATES MEETING Castle Denison; tbreei along with three others, were Sunnyside, Hans at Green to a picnic Hiawatha, on their way Judge George Christensen announcGate, Mrs. Earl Stevenson; steered this week that the District Judges the that is It River. reported Velda Bowen. Association of Utah, of which he is maing wheel locked, causing the president, will hold its semi-annu- al chine to leave the road. were meeting at Salt Lake City on October The occupants escaping injury Alonzo Davis, 51, Spring Glen; Men- - 1. The program will be arranged by McKendrick, 31, who was dnv- - a committee consisting of Judges D DAY1 of Salt Lake Mc- - Roger I. McDonough :ing the car; and Mrs. Sherman latter two are both City, Will Hoyt of Nephi and Lewis kom'cmhlnville Jones Bringham City. Plans for the sugar Congressman Abe Murdocks office to be held in Carbon at ai- -, Washington announced this week to Saturday have been changed that assurance had been received as growers bean of low participation from the soil conservation service week well it was announced this that C. C. C. Camp S. C. S.-- 3, Price, agnculexis county being William H. Bennett, will be continued at its present locaWhy is it that a comparative paupers pence Canyon area of U. S. Highway No. 6, a tion under the new program accordtan pended on the Price ar O m o transcontinental route the designation as such being justified ing to a news release from the nafields will be under upervisi This announcement an open invitation to tourists to travel over it, while steps tional capital. all Professor J. C. Houenson. agronomist as should fears that this imallay on other extensive improvements Agricultural are being taken for far more camp will be transferred to portant et6oex.s.oStrvi,,-.how.llp..some other location for the next highways of the state of less importance? NEW "ENROLLMENT MARK AT CARBON HIGH IS EXPECTED The largest enrollment for this time of year ever reached at Carbon high schoql, 862, was reached Tuesday, it was announced by Principal Melvin Wilson. With assembly room capacity only 420, a number of students must stand, even when two assembly periods are provided. Monday morning the room was packed twice when Bob Wood, cartoonist, dlspkye4his talent in an illustrative talk. The lectilTenwas the first of five programs to be given during the year under the auspices of the National Assemblies of Los Angeles. Enrollment may go as high as 950 before the end of the year, Mr. Wilson declared, exceeding by nearly 100 the mark set during the 1936-3- 7 school session. C. . Notre Dame Alumni Will Present Play Here Friday Night Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell CROP INSPECTION Price CCC Camp Will Remain Here, Reports ON PROGRAM FOR bUOAK rici Congressman Murdock ACTION IS THE WORD FOR IT! "tSS. no That is a question which is of first importance to a goodly ai practices various crop share of the state, particularly that section which has the to offer as allurement to greatest amount of natural beauty tourists who wish to see the attractive portions of the nation. wiU include all parties wmn. by ACTION on the It is a question that can be answered only and a stop at Wellington park to organize road held of will be improvement in building in charge meeting erracnr part of those Impr-oCrop Carbon County Utah. rnn.iUej association. The presi tn The present condition of the Price Canyon area of this Boy association. Selvoy thc; uncalled for. It is a condition which has highway is absolutely will be in attendance considerable period of time. existed to too large a degree over a of very general acceptance that There is a disturbing opinion e. this of Whitmmo important highway in proper from the old failure to keep that section Fran L. B. of lack foresight or realization on the af operated by condition is not one of 1.31 baairo . of road avenue, about highway operations in the state. mrt of those in charge ternoon. of at least the same amount of belief the a for Too, there is also In charge of a,'''inal' Rlly of greater capacity cft M general acceptance that a definite program field day are Ilul!y Price o of the Canyon area of Highfield man in the wav of improvement Junrtion, of immediate future. in the be taken rural gar corporation Jo' way No. 6 should Mark inAnd that is why we say that the question concerning habilitation supon1 R be answered j t sufficient improvement on that 'section can only settlement administrate rn x 'rSCWc.,... ex-6ru- Uv--ve- ' rep-- f county at the Utah Salt Lake City will leave Price f'rln ar y xt Thursday morning, to u our days, Wil- I)ossibly fcan w ei,nttt. county agricultural aget Til seannnunced this week. u'h,. will attend are Miss ranKe, who will be entered in ie Four. D, contest; Mrs. W. Chap'rl an vvbo wdl enter her bVj Mrs. Wallace Grange, club WhPer- v- for the county: Mr. and In a Possibly two other girls, nicies llU)n,,- tbe regular exhibits, Exbbit'S which were decided at the y bore last week, four Jewkcs, district agricultural will be entered. or. a,rbon i m First Twins Born In City Hospital j PAPERS TUESDAY ay morning. NUMBER 37 what there appears to be in the way of talent in the Carbon crew as it''' heads for the heavy campaign period,' of 1937. indications now pointing to it being the heaviest n the Dinosaurs ha e ever faced. It is possible that Carbon mav meet Towle high on Friday of next week' r. N E Dinosaurs To Open Football Season Against Spanish Fork ? 1 ootball fans of this area will re- -j wive an oai taste of the Epdll!on c,;rr Petition to- H r a its SummorhaysSh charges theof initiate a ame "tb t'h ? H. Bennett, countv A agricultural agent, urged this H week that all qualified to vote Ssted parties will be held next at 7:30 a on this matter be sure to exerThursday evening beginning cise that privilege, and K house court said building the k that committees in the vaiious S Price River the proposed discuss A communities will district. probably be Watershed Conservation to see that all voters appointed was of the meeting Announcement A turn out for the election. E a report that the de following Tim State Soil Conservation R dale soil conservation committee has is making arrange-committee boundaries B definitely decided upon ments at present for S. Graham district. polling for the proposed places, which will be announced con- the of state Ouate N soon, along with the date set committee, and C. P. Starr, for the referendum. 'senior range examiner, will be in to the explain attendance Thursday boundaries in detail. IN I William H. Bennett, county agncul- was in charge of the tura agent who i weeks ago urging espetition several conservation dis the of tablishment week that no-- : trict, announced this dees' will be sent out to all interested attendance at the parties, urging A CONSOLIDATION CE, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH.THURSDAY, A referendum of ail owners and occupiers winland be called within the next three weeks to determine whether or not the proposed Price Rlu.r Watershed Conservation cUtnct shall be created. farm- meeting of all stockmen, all other h, iciness men and . NEV,spAPEE one coveiuge, osE cosr. Pages IN TWO SECTIONS AND COMICS v-iil- y COMICS j 12 A SECTIONS p.-c- by ACTION. Site Survey For New Junior College Made A survey of the site for the new Carbon junior college was completed with the data during the week-en- d. collected to be used in preparing a map of the land. The map will serve as a basis for drawing up plans and specifications for the structure. Ralph P. Anderson of Price, engineer associated with the architects, made the survey. ROTARY IIEARS TALKS Talks by C. E. Beveridge on fellowship and Jack Richards on avocation featured the weekly dinner meeting of the Price Rotary club Thursday night at the Rinetti and Capitolo restaurant. The meeting was presided over by Elmer Klitgaard. . Carbon high schools auditorium will be the scene of presentation of the play, Here Comes Charlie, a three-afarce comedy by Joy Tobias, tomoyow evening, starting at 8:00 oclock. The play is being presented by Notre Dame alumni and has a basis of entertainment said to be highly amusing throughout. Miss Mary Ruggeri is directing the play. This is the first local play of the current school term. Members of the cast include Billie Dougherty, Emil Cances, Jeanette Cances, Adolph Ruggeri, Editha Horning, Stanley Litizette, Louise Litizzette, Elda ODrizzi, George Drossos and Roger Van Natta. ct Marriage Licenses Obtained By Three Couples This Week With the issuance of three marriage licenses by the county clerks office here during the past week, the total for the month so far reached nine in the first two weeks of September, A license was issued September 11 to William Orville Roberson, 36, of Fruita, Colorado, and Grace R. 35, of Glenwood Springs, Colorado. September 10 a marriage license was obtained by John Bertoglio, 21, of Heiner, and Rose Vuletich, 18, of Price. Name of the other couple obtaining a license were not disclosed. Mik-lis- h,' Vera Xenakis, Mrs. M. Xenakis, Nick Salevurakis and Mrs. D. Prota-pappand son, Charlie, have returned from a month's motor tour of Cali- as fornia. They aLso visited at Boulder Dam enroute to Price. |