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Show Pages 14 IN two 14 sections and Cv COMICS 'ONE NEWSPAPER, b I meeting io orass CONSERVATION To Be Present; ,(.te Officials Provisions Will Explain For Proposed Area CONSOLIDATION ONE CO IT Race mm DISIIT IS LOif" pR.f lil VERNON MERRILL ELECTED HEAD OP CARBQN TEACHERS - Invi-Mio- ns cf0 ROTARY CLUBS SCHEDULE MEET HERE THIS M. I. A. SETS PRICE DATEFORWARDFAIR Annual Fair Event Has Promises For Much Second Entertainment expected. Special guest at the meeting will be Henry C. Dworshak of Burley, Idaho, Rotary governor of the Utah-Idah- o district. It is expected that Bernard Vessey, of Colorado Springs, govern- or of the Colorado district, will also in attendance. Definite information concerning the re- -, program is not available, but it is a is to club provide each that ported Seventertainment. of the portion musical numbers are also being for. Mr. Dworshak will te main the speaker. The meeting will begin at 6:30 in e Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant of COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER INSTITUTE HELD HERE SATURDAY E 23, 1937 County Tax Assessment Rises Slightly As the Total Valuation Shows Decline Rise In Tax Levy Due Entirely To Increased Apportionment For School Purposes i BEGIN CONCLAVE The total 1937 tax assessments for Carbon county are levied on a property valuation of $20,660,413, according HERE TOMORROW to a tax report completed tnie ennir in event.v Car-l'Wednesday by Brigham II. Young, countie bull un.i,' ml, d tinclerk. ' ty lemhuV institute m the Carbon These figures indicate that property valuation has dropped Second Consecutive Year Meet ,,! UK,l,,lluin Lot Satin f day from the $20,814,211 amount recorded for 1936, while tax slightly Has Been Held In Price; m ? assessments have risen from the $604,000 figure of last year. 200 Expected Chief sVkf All the increase jn tax assessments is explained by the jump in the ueie Jensen . $032,-521.6- 1, -- , hl ! - , , AT Asiat'" year Fuel u,ah wm 01d ;r-:D,a'' ts annual convention in Price Friday . superintendent and Saturday. More than 200 dele- , , pu ic ins.iuction, and J C. Moffit, gates, including some from Idaho, are supirintui cut of Provo city st bools, expected to attend, according to an J he morning session was opened announcement made Sunday by .i i invocation by C H. Madsen, ecutive J. Edward Taylor Secretary principal of P, ice Central and South-- ( a visit here to complete pro- side schools, and a wclmnie by Sup-- during i gram arrangements. ei intendent G. J. Reeves A iolin Registration will begin tomorrow solo was played by Kathiyn Thomas morning at 9 00 oclock, followed by and a saxophone solo by James Polve. a concert on Main street by the CarThe afternoon session included a At 10:00 bon high school band. cal solo by Pauline Olson. the first general session will oclock Four departmental meetings were the Elks hall, with an adconduced m the afternoon, with begin ofin welcome dress by Mayor J. Brackchairman and speaker respectively en Lee and a response by Ilet as follows' manager of the Citizens Coal Hlkrh school Melvin C. Wilson, of Salt Lake City. company Principal Cai bon higlwhool, and Mr. At session talks will be the opening Moflitt: junior high George A. Grover A. Giles, assistant by given Mr. and Rowley, Spring Glen, Taylor; attorney-generfor Utah; Joseph E. intermediate Drew les Christensen, Burbidge, vice president of the asso- Columbia, and JV'ar and Mr. Taylor. u pcr; primary Miss Lean, pn ciation; In afternoon W. L. Butler, di- -i the Miss and Inary supervisor. Price, rector of the Salt Lake City smoke abatement bureau will speak, follow- -j RjlP ASSfll lATIflN ed by Edward F. Richards, special counsel for the Utah trade QATIIRHAV1 sion Entertainment especially kJikl nished for benefit of the ladies pres- ent will then be presented. A banquet and dance are schedulProfessor J. C. Hogensen ed for Friday evening, the former to Present For Meeting, begin at 7:00 oclock in the Price Field Day Community church with N. O. Garff, sales manager of the Spring Canyon- Carbon County Crop Improve-- , R0yai Coal company as toastmaster. ment association was organized at A turkey dinner will be served by the Welington Saturday afternoon with Ladies Aid society under direction of The Mrs. G about 50 farmers attending. ReeVes.) The dance will be activities to a close meeting brought helti later in the evening at the Car-b- e of what was called a most successful bon County Country club. sugar beet and bean field day. The final general session will be professor J. C. Hogensen, held Saturday morning beginning at mjst 0f tbe state Agricultural college, 10:00 oclock at the Elks club. Ar- - 01 . Ex-v- v-- -T Hol-gree- n, al Jen-abo- ut commis-FflftM- Fn fur-rimm- Ulllfi j assjsted in the organization. He dis-er- al thur McFarlane, general manager of cussecj the purposes of such organiza-provid- Standard Fuel and A. E. company Autumn is here! And with it of weeds tions, stating that control of Lumber Jex the Money, manager comes the second annual Price Ward and use cf the best seed available are of Spanish Fork will be the company M. I. A. fair, announced two of the major objectives. definitely this week to be held Thursday and A board of directors was elected, speakers. In the afternoon the delegates will 8. 7 This and Friday nights, October consisting of B. L. Frandsen, Price; several coal mines, Conducted by visit A. Kenneth years event will again take place in C. Irvin Gerber, Wellington; C. C. of the mine operators. representatives varthe tabernacle basement, where a Wilson, Price; Jim Bergera, Spring Price. afford C. By E. of They will entertainment Peirce, and iety Glen; patrons unexpected pleasure. will choose their own chairman. meet-er- al The Pampered Darling, a play of A ruling of the comptroller-gen- Sugar growers attending the Well-prigood reception, will be one of the that service as a C. C. C. enrollee jng eected Lorenzo Peterson, meet- to July 1 will not be counted in jngt0n, to represent them at a presentations, this to be directed by Mrs. Les Pearson. maximum ing of the Western Colorado Sugar A minstrel show, computing the two-yeunder direction of Perry McArthur peri0(j for a C. C. C. junior enrollee Beet Growers association the latter Election of class officers at Carbon will also be a school were conducted Tuesday highlight. Pantomine, was announced this week by William ipart 0f this month. of se- Stunts, music and dancing are all list-- j state Earlier in the afternoon the field afternoon and Wednesday, with the supervisor Igleheart, ix. ot isirms d among the features chosen: being arrang- - iection for the state civilian conserva- day party visited a number were following students practices 4 various crop where Seniors Stanley Littizzetti, presi jtion corps. j. Bog-this discussed, chiefly by Piofessor Climaxes to both evenings will be A number of enrollees from james Jouflas, vice president; ticket He emphasized ,par lu ar y Madeline White, secretary-treasure- r, drawings, when prizes of worth section will be affected by the e di- will be the advantages of shortening runsj junjors LoUis Bunnel, president; awarded, receivers for these, ing according to John Maulsby, having to be in attendance at the rector of the county welfare office uqecj in irrigation. ands0 vice president; Mary gi Albert Vetre, f to for fall cultivation. time cf the Amano, secretary-treasure- r. drawing. who urged all interested persons Ticket sales will commence next Leon Holbrook, pres- admittance to the service farms Were visited: Sophomores Tr'Vin Frandsen. sugar beets, Bweek, and display of the prizes will at his office as soon as possible, so, Bud Pike, vice president; Edna l. ,ident; E. L. he exhibited June in a public place. De- that the county may obtain its share, A Mathis, sugar beets; Hansen, secretary-treasure- r; beets sonar Nielsen, Ad partments of the mutual will start Martin and Edith Hansen, executive when allotments .re,beacs; beans. their preparations for booths in the made for the various districts at the Kene,h A. Wilson, the committee. next week, Professor Hogensen expressed Freshmen Lloyd Harrison, presialso, each class having op- end of this month farms are Armand Cafarelli, vice presiportunity to sponsor its own carnival bplu,f that although the dent; are not realizing dent; and Jean Gunderson, Program. good, the farmers the lands that Dean Nielsen and Mrs. the good returns from Ray Walt-T- Si control conscious Licenses are possible through Presidents of the M. I. A., are in a little better cul- of use and Week1 eds general char ge. Is Pnst cctivation methods. ed Enrollees In Affected COMICS NEWS-ADVOCAT- RETAIL FUELERS ii unci od And Seentv-Pi- e ( at bon Irish uctors In Al tendance Bi! rX, Duchesne. ARLO.N ANNUAL TEACHER i the proposed a meeting to discuss Conservation Vernon Merrill, Price v Watershed River elected president of the Car'bo TWt will be held this evening County build-in- s Teachers house court Srsday) m the association f()1c m S 7:30 o clock. year at a beginning at ' it:;::-;,';:-1'to more out sent .he s. hl have been owners and occupiers han 500 land . them vice piesident and seiretaiv- the district, especially urging L par-interested other All attend. to be present, are also requested which will view of the referendum Z conducted soon to determine Whether or not the proposed district chall be created. would How the proposed dinct it would what territory be operated, creation its what and just comprise would mean will be explained by state Graham S. Quate. committee and C. of the conservation examiner, and range senior EVE p Starr, officials. conservation other possibly of the distA petition for creation . state cons- Nearly Une Hundred to the was presented rict Expected To Attend; District Governor ervation committee, along with the H. names of 95 signers, by William Expected To le Here agent, Bennett, county agricultural I was condTwo Utah and two Colorado Ro- eariy in July, and a hearing ucted July 31 to determine senticlubs will hold an inter-cit- y tary At that time the ment in the matter. meeting in Price this evening (Thurs- district, comprising 1,115,000 acres, day) with more than 90 members ex ' was unanimously endorsed by 100 pected to be present. landmen. Two weeks later, however. It was reported Wednesday that the em165 stockmen expressed equally Fruita and Grand Junction clubs from' at a district grazi- Colorado would send a phatic disapproval delegation of er election here. 25 men, led by the presidents Boundaries for the district were of the respective clubs, Len Stewart definitely set recently by the conservand Harry McCormick. Provo is ex- ation committee, which reduced the pected to account for another 25 or originally contemplated area so that jq delegates, led by their president, distaccording to present plans the Garland II. Pace. Membership in the include will if only created, rict, Price unit, of which Walter Wetzel, 750,000 acres in parts or the whole of Hiawatha, is the head, is 34, of which four counties; Carbon, Wasatch, Utah number nearly perfect attendance is and , IN TWO SECTIONS AND y ?y THE SUN AND Ruling An ordinance setting up machinery for nomination of candidates for municipal offices was approved at a special meeting of the city council Thursday evening. Acts relating to city elections were ., 06. L ANDERSON, L. D. S. Conference WM. GROGAN TO Saturday, Sunday BE CANDIDATES Councilman Sheldon Anderson and City Recorder William Grogan announced this morning that they would be candidates to succeed in offices which they now hold. No definite statement was made by Mr. Anderson as to whether or not he would or the four-yeseek a term on the council. The recorders office is of duration, this position being filled by the electorate at each municipal elecFour Couples Get Both Messrs. Anderson and tion. men and they are Grogan Marriage have always taken an active interest Cross in civic and business affairs of the community. Their announcements marnae legion Youths brings all present city officials into the With the issuance of four off c,uks race with the exception of Carlyle Move county Scheduled licenses Map p,tP, Pace, city treasurer, who has not anOf Vets as to the seek90 Days Nyles I. Christensen, field repre- nounced his intention of the American Red Cross, ing of return to the position he now sentative Sons of the were obtained last) American Legion, Price was a visitor in Price Friday and Sat- holds. desire to keep warm adron, will hold a meeting at the Mayor J. Bracken Lee and the one in stay urday for the purpose of making his Saturday, e walker a oterans William Campbell, E. N. hall tomorrow (Friday) of Helper, and vcoa contact with the Carbon is hoped, it regular where, hprc Robert 8ht, it va., Ted Mclntire had previand anof the advance in and the other by Mbxi-'- r announced by J. T. Kel-3- 7 lue TJhcr w.,1 prove sumdeo.ly county chapter E23 New chairman of the sponsoring ously announced their candidacies for nual roll call. He attended a meeting of directors committee. This is the CO, and first rail of the chapter on Friday afternoon. meeting to be held on a Fri- - Idaho. Western Grande and COUNTY STOPS GIVING bcense j?ay evening and it is possible that as far as Welling Preliminary steps preparatory for the Friday a marriage ssions will be at COAL TO WELFARE CASES unn Pnp was detached and annual roll call were taken held on a weekly sued to Walter Kellej. basis al- Mangus, hereaft -, affairs Helen Acroutine nd gathering, regular gide track land, Ohio, td. Announcements this week were to iord.ne to testimony presented into so receiving consideration The local Mutual. of Lawrence f e vetorans honored effect that the distribution of coal the been has signally sons are planning to court Tuesday afternoon, chapter James W i. a series of bicycle races at Ki- - and Sarah M. Wilson. 4 of Granger, district decided he' was cold, and this year by the selection of Rev Fr. to welfare and social security cases w.ls leld 7;7er by the county will be discontinued. next Saturday afternoon obtained a license last Wednesday fire to loose paper William A. Ruel.longanjictiveffi proceeded to set ne Individuals will have to purchase cial in the Carbon organization, ,le initial events under the own coal from the fields or j. Comrnittee a, their a. RESOUITOIV chairman , ,ha as Other DROP ROAD direction. Lake City markets hereafter. Salt in 1 nce to be held rs of the tnc of banquet committee who are t about $1,000. At a meeting k.30. in hpfnre Justice of Ion Thursday evening, September Kelley are Emery Ward, arraign elec- j Announces Council Candidacy relating annual the theYesolution Kpn that is It expected Monday! JTdJop amm t h war. Han'Um, R. F. Rodgers, Ben can- - the roace J. John Chapman, proprietor of the Carbon the arso!tion chapfor Price officers ,n of and Royal H. Frandsen. t0 bad road n ndit.ons last wjck he piwill be held in the near future. Chapman Variety store in Price, anand ma-tfour-yewith malice 10 CONDUCT following Carlyle Pace is the incumbent chair- nounced his candidacy for the dur-- , 1, cions mischief. This move was ,,de H. Val the Friday meeting city council term. Mr. Chapman At man. 0!'Ke Christensen will iuc't'r6 y Befoie the for has been engaged in business here erRWaIker plead Cowles was named as chairman men aniUrt al Monticello next Tues-a- s 45 Tuesday. which during the past ten years, residing in call roll and campaign the county ion has s yk chargc, Mab next Wednesday, it -He is to be held during November. Oth- - his own home at 348 Carbon avenue. Enounced this week. on This is the first time he has been A several ., orth a candidate for public office. Mlsg t en Jorgnnsen us spent the belr. conditions. end Salt Lake City area in improv rul-,ens- - For Hall g ..the Friday Eve S ar two-ye- ar .5 Fife For0Wfls In Jail rinses si two-ye- ar Leader Red Visitor Here Friday Member To During brun 27rs. Coun-cilm- en Chi-dest- er 90-d- ay . e-- Qing , ;LtiSrSdbyr.i.dof-!,m- , : . r- - er ar courts Je con-da- T i .1 . 7' 48 al ar , county school levy from $221,671.34 last year to $268,663.36 for 193.7. Outside of the school levy increase, tax assessments for county purposes dropped $10,607.89, and tax assesss-men- ts for the entire county including municipalities dropped $18,642.96. Tax assessments for city purposes remained very much the same as last year, with the single exception of where Scofield, the apportionment dropped from to $787.76. Of the total county tax valuation, $20,670,427 is for property exclusive of car and bus companies, for which the valua- repealed by the state legislature this spring when the new direct primary law was placed in the statute books. tion is $143,784. The meeting was called by Mayor Apportion-men- t J. Bracken Lee after obtaining advice of taxes for in the matter from Attorney-Genercounty purposes is Joseph Chez, who suggested that inas follows: State asmuch as no legislative provision and state schools, specifically forbids cities to set up their own election machinery, and at $115,534.14; county general fund, $37,199.54; school fund, $268,663.36; present makes no provisions of its road and bridge fund, $41,332,82; inshould make its own proown, Price digent poor fund, $10,333.21; bond invisions. It is expected, however, that a test terest fund, $22,733.05; bond sinking case of the ordinance will be made fund, $37,199.54; old age pension fund, to insure validity of the ordinance. $4,133.28; dependent mothers fund, Mayor Lee stated that probably a lo- $12,399.85; temporary transient and cal citizen would be asked to file suit, relief, infirmaries, county physicians, so that a supreme court ruling on the $8,266.57. Tax assessments are apportioned matter may be obtained. The State Municipal League, which assisted in among the various municipalities as Price, $39,499.10; Helper, drawing up the measure, has agreed follows: to with Price City in the $26,081.66; Wellington, $2,646.73; Scosuit. field, $787.76; Sunnyside, $712.40; HiThe ordinance, very similar to the awatha, $2,162.74; Castle Gate, statutes repealed by the last state Special assessments are as follows: legislature, provides that a certificate of nomination must be signed by 50 State bounty for range horses and voters, who must indicate in five cattle, $47.17; state bounty for sheep words or less the name, political or and goats, $222.40; tuberculosis inotherwise, which the signers select demnity, $57.22. The tax valuation in Price excluand under which the candidates will sive of cars and busses this year is run for office. It is further provided that the cer- $2,073,870, followed closely by Heltificate of nomination must be filed per with $1,527,866. The other towns with the city recorder not more than are: Hiawatha,. $1,081,326; Welling30 nor less than 15 days before the ton, $114,452; Scofield, $98,470; Sunelection. All certificates are to be nyside, $356,152; and Castle Gate, considered valid unless objections are $829,210. The tax lists for this year were sent made within three days of the time out Monday by Mrs. Viola OBerto, they are filed. county treasurer. CARBON STUDENT OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR COMING YEAR s. or Meet Pages The quarterly conference of Carbon stake of the L. D. S. church will be held in Price Saturday and Sun- day, it was announced this week by President G. E. Jorgensen. Several representatives of the general board are expected to attend the conference, including one of the Apostles. Beginning at 7:30 oclock Saturday evening, a priesthood session will be held in the L. D. S. tabernacle. morning a church security session is scheduled for 9:00 oclock, followed by conference general sessions at 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. Sunday evening, a program will be presented under auspices of the Mutual Improvement association. S1S1-d- ay Gerald Anderson Is Announced For City Councilman's Office Gerald J. Anderson, son of Mr. and Peter Anderson, announced last evening that he would be a candidate for a city council office, term. Mr. Anderson is a member of the Harding junior high school faculty and this is the first time he has sought public office. Mr. Anderson served a two year mission in Germany with his twin brother, James, the two latter attending college in France. They returned home two years ago. The city council candidate and the then Miss Thel ma McKinnon of Price, were married several months ago. They reside at 417 So. 1st West, owning their own Mrs. two-ye- ar home. KILLS WILD FELINE A huge lynx, measuring 33 inches from tip to tip, was killed in Boarding House canyon last week by Woodrow Mr. Gordon and a friend Gordon. were walking up the canyon, when they discovered the animal following closely behind them. |