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Show ' A 1 12 I Pages IN TWO $ SUCTIONS AND COMIC I t a io & ! 1 V O' Ay I AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER 01- - "ot strst.vtK. 41 FUNDS SOUGHT FOR use coimce, os e corr- - prut, carbon county. Utah. OP THE SlN AND thi rmiv, jam arv NEWS-ADVOCAT- . In 1937 Higher In Each Quarter Ay 'J f'agoS$ S suctions i ;;12 $ IN 'I MO AM) $ COMICS E no NUMBER Lee Robertson To Battle In Main Event On Legion Card Postal Receipts USE IN REPAIRING A CONSOLIDATION A ' VY V V FAUCETT-PESSETT- iXalllon Family Has New Years Child 2nd Time i 1 O MAKE LOW BID FOR PRICE AUDITORIUM I .re Robcitsoll, home ilistilit bo) U listed for tie a mis be. Showing lncrracs dui mg einh rii.lg, A singular co.nc. deuce woithy Ma of best of u two f bis one boxeis and the Jon ing-lV.lon.bia si,d l of t he four quarters of 1937 as of In 1. c bv Ivi'Ult R.J lev Is t',e f --.ke I'.ty 71. .s compared with 1930, receipts of the weight tn the mtrrmountain dMiut, Walter bull feat tne mam event sil.eduV.l will ui et in Li is of, tnundi six Railroad cMi.uiii eU.cld ti.at f,. the set olid IWA Sanction Still Required; Fledge A.Utanrt; lYlee JHist office totaled seven Amateur tablets wi!J on !y f City Official Sworn In To Meet Saturday With cent more than tn the pieceding the next fight iard wluli )s to be sUticsilve e,ir a Sett Yeat'S g.ll 111 tlie fail-obalance of on theatre the contests the taid, v as presented .Monday Noon n to Mi and Mi IU n NatReclamation Men year, it was announced tins week an- -' some of the f.nett bts if p,e d.'triit was 14. it lugiit, Jaiioaiy Ftiday t.f Pi OS ion In ImlJi ItoUlii r by Postmaster Ray Wallers, to dopiay ther wares (Vx Ch;iMt- lumneed last rv eiitng Ti e n n!i :n t;ng fit m f Faucrtt an tin Its Was the fust hat y t.f tia tovui-AiU-nitiiitng the RoReceipts during 1937 amounted RoUutson, one hunired and n.mty a il of Kenilworth and Vic P in, IV-- ; v i ar in tt.e i i.iom.mdy, t Submitted the luwe-.to $23,443 38, Mr, Walteis Md. as but ofed darn l.krly in the near will battle Joe Fr will go five founds and a Gate, a'tie 1139 In pounder, inof a an with result 9'J3f.'r 09, as the $21,980 (oiivtiui tiun of lYice meeting future, compared a was TU t ve.tr, Uan gul two bundled jund battler from Kali similar ihilaine is aitrJuled for Alex an Jiti.i turn, and i (ficl.il np--I Salt Lake City the foie part of this crease of $1,4G3 29. tl.tm at 5 15 a in at Pine City Menutiial of Columbia and Johnny Lake the feature round in ru Madiigal ul eight fi.im City, the ngi.mal I. W. A. v week with ue state water storage final the receipts quarter, During h.sdal Mott er and daugtder air at San Fi.hkimo is all that were 8 5 r cent higher than the j fight of tiie evenings ' nteitainnu id Wilson of Halt loike City. Joi.n Pu committee. IvoOl rejaiitesl to te doing nicely of Columbus taiiglis witli Andy lwf..re the htuld.ng ran get Those from thia section who attendcorresponding period in 1930, be- 'program. 77ie latter has an excellent In 1930, tt.e New Yeuts h.iti.v, an a as of Salt tn the lwme R. were C. Cdy in a five- fighter capital uty ed the meet.n Chairman iiiidrrway, ing $0,787 03 as compared with rating was 8 OJ boin at gitl, and Robertson is higlily tiiougid of'roumUr, while Harry Lapis f 1nre, Affording to George W. Cn'Mdy of $0,254 22, December also showed Fahring and W. A. Engle of the counm. at the parents' home. of of one Pat McTourt are been the and Columbia Irtoo, American Fork, readout engineer for 3 and there, having Chairman considerable gain, $249 43 or 9 ty commissioner , tKd the p W, A , u in attendo the sjx dal participants in a main event there' down for a vin Gerber, George A. Rowley and per cent over a year ago. f to In was declared the choicest bailie Luted add.tion ttie which the all the fights count it meeting hen Monday afterLincoln Mars) Irice River of the year in ring entertainment. committee tn charge ptomtses some BEET GROWERS TO noon w hen the 13 bids were opened, Water Conservation A supporting card of promising! good prel.imnai ies to round out the, by the region.,1 office is al- -i Upon his return here Thursday japptwal merit has been lined up and should evening f folic entcit.unmenl Adnuet completely n.hured morning Dr. Fahrmg stated a commit- PRICE CHAMBER CHOOSE BOARD OF Tiie titceful bid was far below tee was appointed to meet with reclasupply plenty of action for the fans ditiiiiial detailed information concern-- 1 ac-- 1 'the next two lowest, for $147,800 and who follow the ing the card will be forthcoming in mation officials Saturday in an effort ns submitted bv Paul Puul-jse- tt to secure funds for fixing the dam HOLD ANNUAL VOTE tivities. One other piofcssiunal figtdi tiie next issue of The NINE HERE FRIDAY ,$148,370 and company and Torn G. Row- which has been declared unsafe. Members of tie committee are T. It. land, reflectively. The highest of the SEEK TO CLAIMS FIRST DAY; JANUARY NINETEEN j 13 base bids was $157,734. ltumpherys, state engineer, William Member Tu Represent Area At Fauci tt nnd Pessetto nre the con- -j Peterson, acting chairman of the wattractors who list among their most District .Meeting Also er storage commission, and John M. Will Name Three For Two-YeFOUND ELIGIBLE FOR COMPENSATION recent accomplishments in Price the To He Fleeted Knighton. Terms And Four For Dr. Fahring said D. & R. G. W. ofconstruction of the addition to Car- -i Single Year ficials offered their assistance in the One hundred nnd twenty-fiv- e For the purjvwe of electing a loc.il bon high school and erection of the persons visited tlu Price office aid financial to give matter, promising beet ixiaid, a meeting of all beet new Price theatre in record time claims to file service for state of the sugar Monday, seeking employment Three directors of the Price Chamor help tn any other way possible. If to John C. Forrester, mwer delivering to the Price and Also attending the meeting here reclamation officials do not find a way ber of Commerce will be elected for unemployment compensation, according Wellington dumps has been called for wMonday afternoon were the architects terms and four for manager. ho drew up plans for the el vie struc-- j for further assistance Saturday, he tomorrow evening at 7 30 Only 48 actually filed claims, however, as the rest were lOrlixk in (Friday) declared the state will have to pro- terms at the annual election to be Ihhm building. ture, John Fetzcr and Tell Cannon of the court vide funds Repairs must be made .held Wednesday, January 19, at 7:00 p. found to be ineligible for compensation under provisions of the The board will consist of nine mem- Salt Lake City. Two hours prior to the meeting, within the next 40 days, when it will m3, it was announced this week by state law. Mr. Forrester declared ber, seven officials of Price city who were be necessary to start storing water for Secretary A. E. Gibson. The meeting filing went smoothly, and no congesA grower to represent this area on place will be announced later. tion resulted from the rush. last November, took their the next irrigation season. 11 Is tiie district board in Western Coloi ado made The the vacancy by resignaoffices for the ensuing seD. to Bennion W. E. and W. Peacock assessment An by the county will also tie elected at that time, ac- respective of A. Horsley whose,, s;, terms. The oath was administered by ore jnthe ,l)Ca, t)f. cure necessary funds Is out of the tion recently Q, cording to William H. Bennett, county not expire for another year term does district court as work to tax Christensen, aid with thc George fice temporarily laws, question under existing agricultural extension agent. offiaccounts for the extra in the seventh judicial district. d as administration of the new law gets judge the Price district is a Thc Western Colorado Beet Growcer to be elected. Directors whose under unit. way. Mutual Improvement Associaers association works in terms expire are Vice President ErDiscuss tions of Carbon stake arc alAccording to B. L. Flanagan, pub-- ; with the sugar companies through an nest R. Lee, Comer Peacock, Angus unemlie director for the relations Twenty-Fou- r annufor their Co-Oready preparing p agreement by which the growers orJohnson, J. Bracken Lee, J. T. Kelley al Gold nnd Green ball, date for ployment compensation division of the and Elmer C. Young. ganization receives two cents for Milk 15th which was set for February 11 Officials who hold over for another Utah Industrial commission, eligible every ton of beets received. filed claims will who have Been board it executive when the persons W. by W. When this area organizes, It will year are Claude J. Empey, receive their first checks within about All farmers, stockmen, beet growmet for a special session TuesHakalo and Val H. Cowles. of the money colreceive weeks four time. tabat ers nnd others who are engaged in the Price of milk and Twenty-foday evening the dairies At the weekly meeting Tuesday lected in that way in this area. Anernacle. are for Those in have agricultural Carbon was pursuits in Carbon couna committee eligible compensation county noon, other quarter will go to the district producers nominating Frank W. Bryner, stake presibeen granted licenses after meeting' appointed, consisting of Gomer Pea- - persons w'ho are able to and available and tiie remainder to the ty were urged this .week to attend a organization dent of the Y. M. M. I. A., nnd mooting Saturday, January 15, at the necessary requirements, it was cock, John Redd, Claude J. Empey! for work, who have worked for an National Beet Growers association, which consideration will be given to Mrs. Ed R. Hansen, president of announced this week by J. B. Jewkes, and A. E. Gibson. They will meet this employer of four or more persons. rc-Beets nre expected to make a i a proposal to organize farm groups inanW. M. I. Y. 16 stake the times at A., least and and earned have food who and to the draw agriculturup county dairy evening (Thursday) turn to the farmers this year of to a farm bureau or nounced the date. unit. their weekly benefit amount in the al Inspector. election slate. ton. Of this amount, around $8 per In Price ward Tuesday eveWilliam II. Bennett, county agriculMr. Jewkes stated that dairies are Mr. Gibson was delegated to repre-- 1 period from January 1 to September $1.75 comes through a sugar bonus, and nominated tural extension agent, stated Wedto Gleaners ning, being required signify on the labels sent the local body at a meeting in 30, 1937. which was obtained largely through chose throe young ladies to parthe meeting has been of their milk that it is B grade raw Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday The law docs not provide protec- efforts of the national growers organ- nesday that in election set the for 7:30 p. m. in the milk if it does not meet the sanitary of the Intermountain Chamber of tion for domestic servants in private' queen ticipate definitely ization. Another 35 cents per ton goes court whom of will one take A here. house as milk for contest, of a at the and requirements grade meeting Commerce, homes, farm workers, those on public to growers who qualify under tiie agThe proposal to form such an orcontained in the county milk ordin- Associated Civic Clubs at Gunnison payrolls, or those who have worked part in the final coronation ricultural conservation program. ceremonies at the Silver Moon ance. Only three dairies at present Saturday, January 15. He was in- for employers of less than four per-- 1 ganization was made at a meeting A meeting of representatives in this several weeks ago at which agriculhall the night of the ball. meet requirements so that they can structed to present the matter of a pe- sons. Eligible individuals get one- district will be held in January at tural conservation committeemen for The young ladies nominated label their milk as A grade raw milk destrian underpass on South Carbon half the pay they received while which time contracts, labor problems, Carbon county were elected for the Miss are Miss Barbara Liddell, Health examinations of all workers avenue at the latter meeting, and working, provided the amount does and other matters pertaining to next coming Miss Merlir.e and connected with a dairy or milk pro- urge that action be taken. Grange, year. not exceed $15 per week. Those who years program will be discussed. Loducers must be made before licenses At that time it was agreed that if Gladys Powell. Voting will take Gomer Peacock, Ernest Lee and Val earned $9.33 a week or loss will re- -; renzo Petersen was the delegate from an association was made it should be can be granted, the inspector said. Be- Cowles were named as a committee ceive place within the next month. of their pay. here at the last meeting held, at cause 21 concerns have not had such to present an ordinance prohibiting separate from the A. A. A. organizaThe number of weeks for which Grand Junction, Colorado. examinations made as yet they have peddling, to the city council and countion. Its functions will be to provide benefits are received depends upon Hot received permits. for and commissioners of board buying and selling urge ty maxof a Milk rated as B grade raw may its adoption. The ordinance is similar the individual work record, the To Five activities farm and other 16 weeks. a are favorbe pasteurized and labeled A grade to one in effect at present in St. Peter, imum being $15 week for farmers If nature. Any one desiring information conaction will its towards able creation, pasteurized milk, in accordance with Minnesota. cerning the new law is urged to conthe milk ordinance. Many dairies at tact officials of the local employment 1937 be taken as soon as possible. in Newly-electof Price officers present are improving their plants office, Mr. Forrester said. order to provide for pasteurization in club were officially installed Coal with Milk the law. During 1937, 206 couples obtained compliance last evening (Wednesday) under dibrought Into a dairy from an"outside rection of Orson Slack of Provo, past licenses to be united in marriage in By Carbon county, and 42 marriages were source cannot be sold .as'raw milk, district lieutenant-governo- r. In but must be pasteurised. Those installed were: Len Leavitt, dissolved, a ratio of almost exactly Two suits, one to void leases of the Serious consideration of a plan B. H. Young, vice presi- five to one, according to records in Rocky Mountain Coal company for president; of in the result which would opening Snow Less Tha Year Ago dent; J. Byron Thompson, treasurer; the county clerk's and district court 1600 acres of coal land in Carbon of the county at 9:00 oclock At IncL Canyons Head stores and directors, Lee Empey, E. H. Jolly, clerks offices. county and the other to collect instead of 8:00 in the mornings and The first term 1938 district court in Frank Carman, Dr. M. F. Burgess, In the preceding year, licenses to f. in back rents and royalties, ty in the afternoons Carbon county will be here Barney Divietti, Robert W. Crockett wed totaled seven more than in 1937, were filed in United States district Snow measiif hents just made at closing at opened a considerable as is reported gaining Monday afternoon at 2:00 oclock with and Ab Kellough. the head of 1$ and marriage dissolutions 12 less, court in Salt Lake City last week by canyon show an foothold with real promise of such a Judge George Christensen presiding. rea Earl with the average of 18 1 Hills, snow, making a ratio in 1936 of a little the government. meeting During carried out in the near water content! Only six criminal cases and twelve tiring president, was presented with more than seven to one. f.78 inches, accord-i- d program being Named as defendants in the suits civil actions await hearing on the cal- his past presidents pin by Mr. Leavhere this morn future. ing to word r Mr. and Mrs. Emmet K. Olson, are of the past year, During February a such Those point endar, the smallest number in several Music was furnished by Lamar divorces exceeded marriages six to Price; Mr. and Mrs. Culbert L. Oling from A, lards, forest rang- - out that favoring of wage plan itt, standards years. In the criminal adoption er. division, three several violin five, a record hitherto unequaled or son, former Utahns now living in of hours of em- cases are listed on the calendar for Empey who played limitation and greater This amou: solos accompanied by his sister, DOn somewhat lower surpassed in the county. One of the California; Edward R. Young, Los clerks necessitate later the first time and three for the secthan a year ag? te en snow measured ployment of earlier Empey. in interlocutory decrees did not become Angeles; the Rocky Mountain Coal closing action ond time. Among the civil cases, four 31.4 inches ap ater content was opening and final as the couple became reconciled company. Jei the developorder that policies being are appearing for the first time, three 5.03 inches. The complaint alleges "failure to pay before the necessary six months permovea each for the second, and third and one The snow t F ir has not drifted, ed may be carried out. Such to five and rents in full and other ratio the iod was closroyalties up, leaving and of ment later early opening each for the fifth and sixth time. as there has little wind to By ery to live up to terms of a lease five. failures would be in keeping with modern According to an order made last date, Mr. Riel a said. Moisture in ing re1922. filed in for month The best a is and marriages is out, it pointed month by Judges Christensen and the ground is i less than a year trends, mained June, 26 licenses being issued. policy which is being adopted more John A. Hougaard, the first, third and ago. nation. the craft unions Carbon Only one divorce was granted in which county generally throughout fourth Mondays of each month have :V on the action are August and November. The proaffiliated is with July, the that American It possible been designated as law and motion Ralph P. Andi Tn was in Salt Lake were granted in February, the most, reof six, Labor be Federation Case developed through Monday night posal may City part of thisCfrek. days in Carbon county, instead of elected the incumbent officers of the March and April. Price Chamber of Commerce and Saturdays as heretofore. council for the 1938 term. Marriages and divorces respectiveadvanced at a meeting of business The officers are: John W. Holden, ly during each month of 1937 were men of the district to be held in the Miss M. Jane West, district nurse Boy Dies near future. president; C. N. Chadwick, vice presi- as follows: January, 15 and 2; FebCL dent; Arvel Anderson, secretary; ruary 5 and 6; March, 12 and 6; April, supervisor announced this week CAR MEETS PLOW W George B. Harding, treasurer; Ace 14 and 6; May, 22 and 5; June, 26 and that the last diphtheria patient in The plow won a decision Sunday Boulter, Elmer Bertot and Archie 3; July, 13 and 1; August, 15 and 1; Carbon county has been released from into a car near completely Douglas John Prettyman, 11, died at Hamilton, trustees. quarantine, September, 24 and 2, and one annulOne Christ f is present which night when it smashed to an end the epidemic the home of his grandparents, Mr. and in station Service An- - ment; October, 18 and 4; November, the Helper. bringing and Chadwick Messrs. Alpine Holden, Santa Claus J, idently forgot to which struck several hundred famplow, driven by Jure Bott, had Mrs. B. J. Prettyman, here Tuesday derson were elected at a meeting last 20 and 1; December, 20 and 3. ver of arrows to The give was a as the morning of spinal meningitis. He was month to fill the unexpired terms of ilies in this area while at its manhole a raised struck just Dan Cupid few se in Carbon coun- Disease Declines in the fall of 1937. Contagious car driven by Gordon Richardson at- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of H. A. heighth White Ed Scherer of Latuda, Two children, however, hav deof Gordon Creek. A decrease of 64 new cases of comlittle What to M. Prettyman A. damage and pass. Standardville tempted Peterson, le rds of the county The boy had been ill less than a Standardville. The latter three re- municable diseases was reported to veloped cases of on the side of the car. clerks sere indicate that there was was when pneumonia set in, hasten- signed their posts upon the formation the Utah State Board of Health fcyj paralysis, these being the only unweek, since ; fore Christmas, no the death. Funeral rites were in Carbon county of an industrial local health officers during the week Nears Completion fortunate results of the contagion. ing Remodeling for a marriage of State conducted the in the to the epidemic was widea EmployWallace December 24, Although Remodeling affiliated Committee the with according Mortuary ending council cerrf x (Wednes-Th- is on South Carbon chapel Tuesday evening, and burial for Industrial and Emery counment Carbon in office Service this received week. spread report Organization. d period, 12 avenue is nearing completion, accord- was Wednesday morning in the Price no deaths resulted, a record Carties, incomplete, Although partly est in quite a while so unusual that it has received bon countys report shows only six School Board To Meet City cemetery. ing to Manager John C. Forrester. frs. Leonard ctivity has been at In addition to his parents and comment in other parts of the The quarters have been done over for the Carbon new cases, and one each of measles board The school idstill in this effimore in vi the to a with view In is its held country, parties survived by county district will grandparents Douglas according to J. L. Jones, Emery county regular and chikenpox. Christmas cient use of the providing Its slogan this year state health commissioner who available, and two brothers and two sisters: Dortha monthly meeting Saturday afternoon, measles continued to be widespread, space Sty in full: To wor! re issued locally. visited here several weeks ago. several interviewing rooms have been Pearl, Clarence Glendon, Buddy Em according to George Ockey, school 33 new cases being reported during lems we need to and Stella May Prettyman. added. clerk. the week. DAM AT SCOFIELD 1 t t-- e r V 1 ,) t 6i'jH-.ir-- gu.-v- j it-t.c- J ri-t- u ike j eitd-joiun- d ' j four-roun- d 1 j j t. T0 -, glove-throwi- ng te RLE 125 ar two-ye- ar 48 one-ye- ar tin' February Date Of Annual ed Gold, Green Ball one-ye- ar separately-maintaine- j And Have Farmers To Unit Forming At Meeting On Dairies Producers Licensed one-quart- er ur j three-fourt- hs Kiwanians Install Officers For Year Wednesday Evening Consider Plan Soon On Shorter Hours In District Court Will Operation Of Stores Open First Term County Next Monday ed Ki-wa- nis One Ratio Marriages Divorces Made Here In Suit On Filed Lands Government $24,-118.- five-thir- Incumbent Officials Reelected Craft Union Council Here vf Dan Cut Down Last Diphtheria In Carbon County Released i Falls Of Spinal Meningitis Tuesday Job No eddf g Permits post-diphthe- ria ! ' fe dis-befo- re 98 |