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Show f.t THE 1LN 'xfahn$ews FOR CITY MADE UP i to .rfltrimc are tl.e estimated ex-- 1 It.. mis payable, J15 0on., W West 'Tell J.'.e Afu Iv,)Blk n 0 gave lln- - Mr. H.ie studios, arid James Lurid, out tofjiajhs tie hell fjl in laying problem jl s to meet erosion cCc mo p t h ... a.o. 1 Uiu Camp w 1.0 is in charge of Lieutenant Crull at the district offue tn w radio for the ftlucaS tl.e priouisjected Uke Salt city. the in Ovrf 100 men are employed record at tarnp pi ice last i rity and The lowest weekly coal production Price IVmonatr fction area wilh main-Mr. William wa employ-c- d wrtk-end- . All the buildings of In Utah in nearly two month wai tenance w t k. An e lei U le tenet built C.n.p when it wa founded. being lined this St ramp suicrssiul. With buiblmg has proved creek coal Noin week recorded during the ending cCc ' one fouitii warmth during the winter and the cost has been only vember 1$ when the total output wa ithat tmib wne feme , nuibuilm cCc standard Brdco$ ot ttie 78.000 net tun, accuidlng to a rejxirt cCe made The member of u.i The Hillbilly entertainer wg Issued thi week by the national bitafterto wish Dun Completed debut Saturday radio their ulallki their uminous coal commission. station. local completed radio ws the of dam management noon from Colton Road j.,jte tr an entertainment Saturday rCc The last week which fell lieluw this this week. This, the major projet of ttXcraJZ ser-1 church amount was the week ending Chaplain Henry held the year, is an earth fill, comreie ber 25 when 75,000 net ton were pro- corf structure built in Willow rrcT,. vices here Monday evening. Ruth LETTERHEADS . T duced During the wetk ending No- lover 7,000 cubic yards c.f earthwith vember 0 the total output was 62,000. 'have gone into it. and Is covered In the corresponding week last yeur, gravel. lCc PHONE cAMFCaL'S STCPACE 63.000 net tons were produced. In New Project the week ended November 10, 1929, Wolk will soon be staited in Corproduction was 141,000 don Cretk. a rood to be built fust for Although output In Utah fell off, transportation to the project oil MOVI NO PACKING SHIPPING Under present plans, the soft coal production for the United States increased slightly, going from erosion control to be done there is 8,000,000 to 8.C88.000 net tons for the to be one c.f next years juimipal N.f A!4 (NAJf. program features. week ended November 13. c C.c The total production of soft coal Aerial Survey in the week ended November 20 is surveys are Atrial photographic estimated at 7.908,000 net tons, a made Uu wcek of the Price being sharp increase from the outjiut in the preceding week. Cumulative produc turn of soft coal In 1937 to date stands 5 2 percerrt ahead of 1938; the cumulative total of both hard and soft coal to date 4 4 percent ahead of last year. County rianning !!y William H. Bennett funil, vs BOO, er i e drjoMt minest, On Monday, Ot tuber 25, 1937, 37 .tine all dejuii tmentt, $4,300, water individuals met in the commissioner 5,OOU, Utah Inw. room of the slink county court house for er ar.il Light, $30 000; tax collet tnni. the initial meeting of the Cat bon $750, talai leg other than dejiartment. County Hanning board. Of these $ll,(Hi0, a!e tax. $1,400; fire depart-- 1 individuals 33 were residents of Carrnent, $1,850; swimming jxl, $500. bon county; four of the 37 were contings, $300; telej.lmne and telegraph, nected with the Extension servke. $400, plumbing and aupplle, $2,000, These people, under the direction of city hall, $500; water department,; William 1eterson, Duector of Exten- -, $12,000, electrical dejiartment, $12 sion service at the Utah State Agr1)00, street dejiartment, $11,000; arkx, college, tixik a careful icultural $3,$0,000; police, $0,000; cemetery, made a detailed general and 500, mayor and count il. $500 geneial Carbon of county and Its analysis Bodies audit, $400; ho ital $05,000; interest res a As it was discolit, problems. n note, $1,000; Justice fer s, $500, vered that some very serious problems ctint ngent. $15,0oo; total, $212,050. existed problems of health and . limited rece.j.U are: Eectilcal nation. Irrigation ai d agriculture In Annual election of officers in five lep. rtment, $o5,000; water, $34 000,1 geneial. labor and finance, and piob-lcIxxl es arc scheduled to be Masonic lien ces, $12,000; sale tax, $1,400; of the home. next two winks, it was in held the $700; liusj dal. $65,000; cemetery, was followed announced th s week by J. W. Hammet This initial ting mist jllaneous, $1,000; garbage, $800; at which six com- - mond. They are: er.re dejmsiu, $1,000; water cun by a second one to cover the Carbon lodge No. 16, December 6. PPntd col-nec t.on. $500; dogs. $300; Justice ! ot hxlge, No. 26, December 7. "J flc!l!s Jopa lect ,.ns, $5,000; swimmiKg pool. $G00; sanitation. and Health Charles Jennings commandery No. sew r cunmctnns, $100; plumbing Home economics (to Include home 6, December 8. iiuiiee-electrical i infections, $100: home implement, and Naomi chaptir of the Order of $200; tax redemptions, $8,000. management, home bcuutiflcation). Eastern Star. Dec ember 2. bull p.uks, general taxes, $30,450; Price Agriculture, chapter No. 6, December 13. 50; total, $232,650. Livestock. Labor, finance, and marketing. Enter U. Sorority CASTLE GATE NEWS club work and young peoples. Miss Karma Johnson of Price, A .stet.ring committee was of Mr, and Mrs. Angus pointed which met and chose the Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Tounalin and ha been initiated into the) s)nnel for t,ach committee. and Mary Lou of Delta Delta sorority of the University! Just what is thi Planning board? daughters. Joyce were City, Thanksgiving of Utah, where she is a sophomore. What is iU purpose and what can we Salt Lake guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Hardy. She Is a graduate of the Carbon bih'expect it to accomplish? Underw-ooof Magna Mrs. Earl school. County planning work had its be visited here last week with Mrs. N. Mrs. Max Curtis. ginning in the United States depart- P. Pettersson and Recent Salt Lake City visitors were ment of agriculture under the direcMrs. James Thorpe, Mrs. O. W. Hartion of Mr. Wilson and Mr. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Ardee Hansen, WenAn attempt was made to get rural dy. a, dell Stout, Roland and Tillie groups to understand the problems Mr. and Mrs. Zane Nelson and of agriculture in rural communities. Clara Nelson. Mrs. Reuben White and Mrs. WilIt was hoped that the County Plan ning board would act as a guide for liam Wallace are receiving medical care in Salt Lake hospitals. the community. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor and started was work this Thus, when sjxmt the Thanksgiving hob-- 1 in Utah it was not a new thing. It family in Fountain Green. day extension the had functioned under Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rolfe and service for some years past. The Pr-- 1 childrt'n vvere guesVs of Mr' and Mrs" We Are Now Making gram gradually became much larger jtH? Ward last week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs John Erk- -' than just the things the department of agriculture had in mind. Local, kila last week were Herman Matson,1 Mr. groups took important parts. Piob-- I Hilda Matson, Kenilworth, River. Green Loran Mrs. Hunt, includlems of local importance were Miss Hannadell Winters spent last' cd, and plans were organized to con week-en- d with her folks in Castle tribute most of those particular prob- Dale. We write all kinds of Insurlems. The bridge club met with Mary ance, Fire, Lightning, TorWith these aims in view the local Tucker for their last meeting. Autoand nado, Crop, Ilain A primary preparation meeting was Planning board is being set up. It aforemen-- I held at the home of Clara Nelson Friof the each is that in hoped the best mobile, compantioned committees will make a de-- I day night. Primary classes are to be ies in the United States. tailed analysis of the various prob- held Tuesday afternoons at 4 o'clock lems we are confronted with in the in the future. county. However, the primary in-- 1 terest should be in getting something J. BRACKEN LEE rather than in saying what done 3 .Manager The Ladies Auxiliary held a ought to be done. This board may function as a stimulating agency to Thanksgn ing party Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. get needed changes under way as well Phone 202 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coibett of Salt as being a board to decide what thee Lake City visited the Boyle Binns ef-be. changes might Duplication of I family over the week-enEast Main Street Rraley fort brought about through various Spending the holidays here last 'agencies working on common prob- week were Mary and Jane Metos, PRICE. UTAH lems may be largely avoided through Salt Lake City; LaVada Whalen. Logan; Bruce Madsen, Mt. Pleasant; Daz such a board. Since a plan is merely a means to vid Thornwall. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson are an end, it is hoped that the plan of in Salt Lake City. work set up by this Carbon County visiting Mrs. William Donaldson and Mrs. Planning board may accomplish a Burdell Sillitoe were callers in Provo worthy end, which should be to make Saturday. a better and more contented people. James Monay and part of his fam-il- y moved to California Saturday, It is also hoped that the program decided upon will become the guide for extension work in Carbon county for interest oil boliil. W. . W. S Wilhains. pi ocui rment llntrlc l eoce epus 1232 650. adiplcit Folliw.ng Rner ty Watershed M (i mm f , lubhe bcaiing on the budget mil 7e belli in the ilty mimin' offue lK-- t t iiilcr 13, and Wi.iutjy the regular budge! for liexl eur will 1 if n BAr. V T A C E . Camp Notes FOR STATE SHOWN I iQunlu TViiUUve tuiigrt of Ii lit Cily wubrnJUrd to Uo city council by He- -. vnrdrr William Gmjjan show an in crwsc from the 1213,415 fijfuie of rI j "Pfixrn j E , COAL PRODUCTION ahctittfit AAA a,tJtiLr ' rarcNSioNivonH Am Shinns Slight Increase; FuLIic Hearing' To He Monday, Here m ber 13 T Price C.C.C. SHARP DECLINE IN TENTATIVE BUDGET 1937 S U N - A D V O CA $ 1 1 ,175; M-n- at el l illd $7ti0, $75, lnui W i, j , lRNSrtn 102 1 HOVE kr VAH -- -- lk-mh- . JOl finoouncES for To Masonic Conduct Elections m ir E-- j , CtT 4-- H nnon per-Johns- Erk-kil- EQUITABLE AUTO LOANS SCOFIELD NEWS I : ! I d. CMC offers for 1938 threo new light and light-heamodels a new new vy 3A-t- new lli-to- n on, on, built for service. CMC also lowest-co- st offers full coverage in the medium and heavy duty Helds including a full line of lowest priced standard cab-over-eng- ine firm ocmqd models, capacitonsl See the 1938 GMCs now get the new low prices. See, try, buy CMC, the newest in trucks! ties V2 to Tim 12 payments fhrough our own Y. M. A. G Plan of fowesf ovaiobe rates j I CHe8MMe68MNM Heat Comfort j ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS I AubH: 37 North Carbon Avenue SSHEBAi. MOTORS TRUCKS Price TRAD HERS 1938. Greek Priest Arrives; To Head Church Here Rev. P. Frantzos arrived in Price last week from Tripoli, Greece, to become priest at the Greek Hellenic church, taking the place of Er. who left some months ago for Pueblo, Colorado. It is stated that Rev. Frantzos plans a of the Greek church community, and will call a meeting for that purpose in the near future. Rev. Frantzos spent a few days in New York City and Chicago after reaching the United States, and made part of his trip through Europe by way of Italy and France. Ger-man- There Is An Western os SEEKS DIVORCE Charging cruelty, Mrs. Christine Harmond, Carbonville, asks for vorce from Don Harmond in a dicom- plaint filed November 24 in the county clerks office here. Mrs. Harmond also asks custody of three minor children, possession of household and real estate property belonging to the defendant and $50 alimony for maintenance of herself and children. Low-co- st advertising requirement problem can be solved by using the classified column of The Eastern Utahs shopping Sun-Advoc- ate f |