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Show -- e v 1 14 IV :: :: :: :: 'n M i, o Pages I in two t sections and v- O' - comu's ilf E Aw AN INDEPENUKNT NKWSPAPKR- -A I VOL. I ovg 47 Mwinn. ot c oftue. ancon-- N 14 Pages IN TWO S.M.moNS vl , CONSOLIDATION prick. caibon cxnvrr, iTail OP Til : $ AND vj ('OMU5 ; o SUN AND NEWSADVOCATfi thirsdav. mncaky i. issi M MKIR : CHON Branch Office Of State Tax Commission Is Located Here COLLEGE A Mcp l4lg drs'.lfi) Ulul Anone Vos in the Auto Taxes Must lie Paid In Home Community Want tax ttinui) ' SEVEN DIRECTORS e to btrng tsp .'taken Monday vi.t-- W. A Kuwaiti, matter whuh he Pi lie levidilits who go to o'l.t--i IsioV auditor hrie tie tlWrt!l toliliut - P irsolc-auditor f..r D.e Utah State parts of Die county or tut the hoots i f 9 oO a in. and 5 (0 p its TaV roirrii1 sa!tnr fritaLIithe V to have p.c.r aulo'lmhilr l.ratl-- j Count U" and 9 (0 a, m to uu ot) sirrk da csrd and W lio Jm.V thru- taxi s ai quailrl us llkt II. a iffitt fiT the' p ns. on Satulda) , he ann.HilSied Jilrarflt Skill If US VS.'.U that f D.r this Sin l(. voiding to an out- - Mown siliih.V HAMMOND EXPLAINS LAW a! are suhjiit In double assessment ultui d.s!iiit arii imjfctor in thei All tax buMiirwi rojincdrtl wiih Di' sr.M.Lv Silas Rowley, county assessor, slated court houe. MONFY rHOVIDIMI IN ATTEND N(T AT tie will bundled tax commisMon itate 'this week. AT MEET HERE The br Die Price office for the six ANNEAL through HANQlET lVcauw the tax have Is lower in the Ifusa of life anj made a durst Counties, M.rih 1 and Marth Die other Cuibon county and . f of officials .must four branch of the state In IS County city income tax lelurns will be receiv- Eastern Utah e fcnnu, banqui t arid sittl countie were Informed communities, Mr. Rowley said, man) s to be lixated In nU-- have been rtan- - Salt Ltk Os')'. vill ame Carbon, ed here. Following that, Mr. ln '1, Ihlie Oiml-e- r of Com- car owner are paying Dirir car taxe. Grand. Uintah, San Juan and will do auditing work for the atameetinghereTuesd.iynigtitwh.it pitted by the architectural firm of Emery, mrrff 1 evening (Uotnehda)) D.at a ap-of would their share of be Mr. the outside Dui horse counties. $800,000 Piice, Sovards commission throughout the distiht piaclue Cannon and Mulhn and have bem rievi director t rre tumnl i iwrn Die last tb.te legislature pears to be glowing m opu!.ii!.v stated. by provided The need fur a branch office to sent to the regional Di&e whose trims rej.ljre It the to for be tate roiid is exjiire the the fact that commission ngjimt After February I automobile li serve this territory has long been felt. I. W. A. office at Two-jm- r ! f.Ht-- d will trims alloted law. and for counties cities by among cense plate will be issued here for According to the new aud.lor ttie tem-tli- e San Francisco for Iu-- n Ron B Rrd.l use Jot. a In and and maintenance construction comm a cur of-one taxes named. A It Any counties office a located here final approval, pajing tcmpuiary j porary year ago cf class I! and class C roads. t'huwn for inior-irkiy, munity other, than the one In vvhlth wrre Jack was announced this jfice was t up here last year to take, iumdled more business in connection J W Hammoixl, D. HumRoad W, Commissioner if be resides will he apw care of required, automobile ith automobile with than week by Superinlicrnsing, many licensing S. J. Swrrtiirig and l.lmrr Khtsaard. alLsutes tia In taxes to the Prcs'n Mr. Sowards in charge. At that time other branch offices throughout the re.v? again pay prehended, tendent G. J. Iteeve. Ih-- t ausr of low the following amounts for govern- hit own community. The stale tax the rliaenrv of the Vote, As soon a the ofDie ment the four within counties: units as(urcrsoful candidate wise not instructed has commission county ficial okay receivCarbon county, $13.214 04: Emery sessors throughout Utah strictly to known until thi rnmrsing when ed contractors' bids ' $7,899 92; Grand, $5,7616$; carry out this county, as required era! Lallots whuh ha I come tiirauuh will be advertised In 'the mall were inrludcd in the poll. use Juan. and for San $11.102 08, by law. for. preparatory to construction of maintenance of class An larj;e crowd wa in ' beginning actual B roads, which ore roads within a attendance at the meeting, width was construct ion of the which are not state roads. INCREASE SIZE OF held In the R.netti A Capitolo banfATPTA r'fAI IMTV $273,000 project by I I liU- funy $2,691 03; Helper, $1,783 70; pri room, indicatne of the returning quet deadA W. the P. Castle Gate, HiawaDia. $618.73; of co'nmun.ty ro-ration line. March 1. o. j nrrsn BALL civic txdterment. PRESIDENTS tax $493 53; Wclling- collections $608.18; Didintjuent Sunnyside, during Upon his return the fourth quarter of 1937 amounted i totn, $229 31; Scofield, $67.37; Hunt- Among Die featured re;kerx on the from a meeting of the state board of to $577 88; Castle Dale, $469 81; $106,750 46 in Carbon county, program win told of the aim and BODY ARRANGING education in Ogden Monday, A meeting of all Carbon county 'cording to a report made this week Emery, $41973; Orangeville, $353 55; Ideals of Chamber of Common c were Reeves stated that applica- Ferron, $334 73: Green River, $312 33; is scheduled Mrs. farmers Viola for O treasby Llerto, Wednesday L. D. Sards, secretary of the Utah county tions are now being received for Cleveland, $193.72: Moab, $r62 63; evening. January 26. for the purjso.se urer. of Die American Automobile affiliate is ' and new it of the To college, facilitate president making preparations or! Allocation of the money among the Bl.mdmg. $365.70; Monticello, $326 83; of organizing a farm association, and Stanley Stephenson, for ball to the President expected that the stale board will farm bureau. Birthday various funds, Mrs. OUerto said, (s and Dluff, $46.13. lie held Saturday evening. January president of the Utah Manufacturer make Its selection at the next regular ( Comtihuio o Scvkn) as was as a follows: State and state school,' M. Wtn Woodhead, as. Pc The called result meeting 9, at the Silver Moon hall in Price, association. meeting, February 21. . of a meeting held in the court house $29,195.14; county general, $13,528 45; distant of the Salt Lake City secretary Applications for positions on the here when plans for county schools, $34,688 57; county also apjcaied on the pro- chamber, night, Saturday received are also staff GREEN BALL being teaching an organization were discussed, and road, $9,611.91; county poor, $1,954 30; increased to 20 mem-- 1 at the present time, but probably no sentiment was found to favor Us cre- bond Interest, $4,460.55; bond sinking, lJu'r Makers included John Pittbers by County Chair- action will be taken on them until ation. $422.-4$4,709 21; old age jvension fund, man, president of the Grand Junction NAMED COMMITTEES man Donald Hacking, some time later. $749 69; temmothers, chamber; dependent To of Mayor J. Brac ken Lee; Dr. consider forms organvarious Mr. to stated make Intends board Hacking The state state transients' chairman of the Car- $156.20; relief, porary as to make sure that ization and Fahring, the now members rep great every effort to complete the college a n courdy commissioners; Walter N. road fund, $1,395.95; exhibition and of as will number farmers comresent possible various Committe next school chairmen and members of In time for the opening on hand, a committee was named advertising fund, $593 49; general de- for the annual M. I. A. Gold and munities in the countv Wct31' superintendent for the United fall, the Carbon superintendent said. be tuberculosis $257.08; fund, B. ficiency are at Included J. the of and will aid with pub-- 1 States Fu1 company at Hiawatha; were meeting. stake Green Ball Carbon W. A. Terms of the P. grant, however, state $21.08. fund, $6.09; A. bounty, George M. Miller, former state senKenneth named at a meeting of the board this licity, contact, and ticket sales, allow one year from the beginning Jcwkes, Carlyle Pace, ator from Carbon county; A. E. GibfolII. Towns and and receive cities Ferdinand the are: Wilson, Gagosian week. date. amounLs: June Price, $2,611.38; lowing Bryner. Joe Dowd, Latuda; E. H. Hill, son and Val H. Cowles, secretary and It is expected that the actual conGeneral chairmen: Frank Bryner II. William Extension president resjiectivcly of the Price $105.83, Scofield, $1,940.29; Agent Helper, County school struction of the main building and Mrs. E. R. Hansen. Spring Canyon; A. M. Peterson, Cas- - chamber. chairas and Bennett served temporary Wellington, $342.78. and the shop building will cost about Finance and publicity: Ray Walt- tie Gate; Fred Zwahlen, Kenilworth; The musical portion of the eve- man at Saturday's meeting, and John The fourth quarter delinquent tax , $230,000, with the remainder of the Ross Boyack, J. Byron Thomp- Joe Corak, Sweet Mine;A Bill Williams, ers, s program included the following secchosen V. was ning Powell temporary collections brought the total for the son, Morinda Standardville; James G. Reese, Ilia- - numbers: money to be used for furnishings, arGrange. Violin solo by Miss Helen to as retary. amounts the $200,079.42, year up chitects fees and landscaping. Plans Decorations: Clark Wright, James Groussman, accompanied by her sis- Sentiment appeared to be fairly during the first three quarters were have already been drawn up for a ... ... , . . ter, Maxine; reading by Miss Jore- c, divided between creation of a respectively $14,000.87, $62,890.04 and Anderson, Melvin C. Wilson. $66,000 gymnasium, to be constructed evenly P mgan E. Mrs. W. R. Statistics: solo bv Harold Higgins, bua Hansen, and farm farmers' Spnng Glen; Edward Scherer, by the school district for use in con- reau which would be associated with $16,438.05. A. Oliver. by Miss Katherine and John Holden. Price. nection with the college. jThoma;: Queens: Mrs. George B. Harding. tuda; by Jerry Olsen; the state organization. Silas Young C. M. Memmott of Earl . Helper and AnMiss Mrs. Dick Duane solo mentionJohnson; violin of Myrth Harvey, the favor in by piano latter, spoke Jones of Price previously had been solo derson. LaMar Empey, accompanied from a simiby THREE NEW LOCALS ing the benefits inderived in charge of ticket sales; Mr. by Miss DOn Empey. Floor Show and Feature Dance: Mr. put lar organization effect here several Hacking and S. P. Colton, arrangeMrs. Mrs. and John The Price Rotary and Kiwanis clubs Young, George ago. Others, however, expressments; J. B. Litizzetti and Reverend Cancelled their Hannon. ORGANIZED BY CIO years regularly scheduled ed the opinion that the county organCostumes: Mrs. Orin Shiner, Miss William A. Ruel, publicity. Mrs. Vi- meetings this week in order to attend ization should not be affiliated with ola OBerto was named secretary-treasurSeven men from this area left this Bessie the annual chamber meeting, a pracLundquist, Miss Arvilla Brown. the state farm bureau. from Salt Lake City for and will be custodian of tice morning As in entire the that was initiated in former years. years, previous Three new locals, affiliated with the D. C. where they will stake funds collected through ticket sales Washington, will and each ward membership Committee for Industrial Organizainrepresent Utah at the contribute to the decoration of the and contributions. tion, were organized in Carbon counMr. Hacking stated that it is hoped ternational convention of the United Silver Moon CLASS TO BE hall, for which an apReceives ty this week, bringing the total numMine Workers. The convention, sche- this years celebration will exceed last has and beautiful theme propriate ber of C. I. O. affiliated unions in ,duled t0 Pen T,uesday is expected to been selected. Also, the custom of years mark when $200 was obtained this section up to seven. CARBONS LARGEST infantile paralysis. Unfor last several weeks. withholding the general theme until like fighting Tuesday evening 15 Price electrical funds the last however, year, Those A. are from here the night of the ball, Friday, Februattending workers formed a local, with the folReports have been made to the slate M. raised at the 1938 ball, outside of exPeterson, Castle Gate; Robert Far-is- ary 11, will be in force this year. The largest graduating class in the lowing officers named: Lawrence department that in a number of cases penses, will all be turned over to the Spring Canyon; John Andreen, of Carbon high school is the Beauscheur, Helper, president; Joe W. applicants for old age assistance have history more use a in TWENTY-FOUH. C. Behunin, NEW CASES national foundation for mark toward which the class of 1938 Potter, Price, secretary; and Vern deliberately concealed assets and Mohrland; disease. on unified dread drive the DaWilliam Hunter, Rolapp; DISEASE REPORTED HERE transferred Hunter, Helper, vice president. propis headed, Principal Melvin C. Wilson The Helper laundry workers have erty so they could obtain state, fed- vid L. Day, Columbia, and Bernard announced this week. Christensen, Kenilworth. New communicable diseases report- Civic also been organized, and Stanley My- eral and county money. A total of 207 senior applications coach to take delegates ed to the state board of health from A ers, Price, elected president. Harry have been approved, Mr. Wilson said, The field staff of the state board of to special Washington has been provided for. Carbon county during the week ended Beard, Helper, and Joe Forrester, public welfare has been instructed to assuring the students that their credits Price, were chosen vice president and invoke provision of the old age as- Representatives from Northern Wyo- January 14 totaled 24. according to are inxrder and that they will be in who will attend the convention a report received here today. This Members of the Associated Civic ;jjne for diplomas at the end of this secretary respectively. sistance law providing penalties for ming A Helper bartenders local, with such concealment or conversion of will be picked up at Cheyenne, and number includes 10 new cases of Clubs of Southern Utah pledged sup semester, provided their grades are Ralph Jacobshagen as president and assets, John Maulsby, manager of the those from Southern Wyoming at measles,, 10 mumps, three chicken-po- x port to the movement to secure a rail- satisfactory. road underpass on Soyth Carbon aveand 1 scarlet fever. Rudolph Rebol as secretary was es- county welfare office, stated this Rock Springs. Other delegations will Up to this time, the largest graduboard the train enroute. In Emery county only four new nue at the monthly meeting held last ation class was that of 1936 when 189 tablished recently. week. More than 2,100 delegates are ex- cases were reported, three of chicken Saturday at Gunnison, A. E. Gibbson, Organization of the three locals was students received diplomas. Last Workers have been instructed to to attend the conclave at the pox and one of measles, a consider- secretary of the Price Chamber of pected of Frank examine case records of county decompleted under supervision spring 176 were graduated. nations capital. Bonacci of Helper, C. I. O. organizer able decline from the previous week. Commerce and the delegate from In addition to the 207 successful partments with a view to eliminating for this region. Throughout the state the new cases here, announced upon his return. chiselers and of transferring into applicants, another nine were turned of communicable disease increased Lee Is Agitation for the underpass was be- down because the students failed to categories under the social security from 237 to 403 during the week, the gun some time ago, but no definite meet requirements, either through 285 act qualified persons who are now beVice gain being largely due to chickenpox, action has been taken as yet. It is lack of sufficient or proper credits or as general welfare cases. ing helped In In of the civic for other reasons, the principal said. although influenza, mumps, scarlet expected that fever and whooping cough also show- - clubs organization will lend impetus The second semester at Carbon Year Shows to the movement, Mr. Gibson said. ed increases. I school began Monday, with only high Mayor J. Bracken Lee was named one new student registered. Elects New Actual arrests made in Carbon second vice president of the Utah county during the year 1937 totaled 285, .for 17 different offenses, accordGreek Hellenic members of the Oring to a report made this week by thodox church met for their annual going and directors. session Sunday, choosing the followDeputy Sheriff A. E. Gibson. Three new directors were also chos' Drunkenness charges accounted for ing board: Tony Pallios, Price, en to replace directors who completthe majority of the arrests, the num- president; Nick Karras, Price, vice ed terms as city officials the first of year was undoubtedly responsible for ber being 181. The next largest some loss in ability to meet the quota president; Gust Kauris, Helper, secre- this year and are no longer qualified Erin H. Leonard has been sifications were: Driving while in tary; Harry Maklaris, Price, treas- to serve on the leagues board. by the state, illness having ed city building inspector to replace halted the drive for two weeks which George A. Ryland who was removed toxicated, 18; disorderly conduct, 13; urer. Mayor Lee replaces Heber J. SesThe Advisory Board consists of sions, formerly mayor of Huntington. larceny and theft of less than $50, proved to be a period the loss of from that position last November by 10; burglary, 9. Mike Hemonas, Price; George Karr- Plans for the 1938 convention at Ogwhich was very detrimental. the city council. Other classifications were as fol- as," Steve Kelidakis, Helper; John den were also made at the meeting, This year is expected to see the Response from the county in gen- -j s, and the dates set for next lows, the report showed: Sex offen- Daskolakis, Castle Gate; John eral, however, was of an excellent biggest building program carried on August. ses, other than rape and commercialKenilworth; George Hillas, type and has again made possible at- that Price has seen for a considerable Accompanying Mayor Lee to Salt ized vice, 5; suspicion, 5; violation of Hiawatha; Nick Koumanos, Mohr- Lake City was Erin Leonard, tainment of a mark in the organiza- - length of time. Most prominent will road and driving laws, 4; aggregated land; Tony Kontgas, Columbia; Pete thus maintained record the tion membership rating that speaks 'be the $140,000 Price Memorial high city building inspector, it set some years ago. Sunny- - highly for the county. Those in charge torium and the $272,000 Carbon ju assault, 6; auto theft, 2; assault, 2; Kandaris, Sunnyside. who conferred with officials concernside reported with $22.85. There are 0f the campaign in the various com- - ior college. Those on the Investigating commit- ing the new city building here. forgery and counterfeiting, 2; traffic law violations other than parking and tee are Gust Saradakis, Kosmos still two of the smaller camps which munities of the county rendered ex- Instead of receiving all of the fees intoxicated driving, 2; criminal homihave failed to report. However, slow- - cellent service and to them goes much collected as has been done in the past, MEAT CUTTERS ELECT Price; Jim Kontzagosis, cide (murder), 1; criminal homicide Consumers. ness of operation of the mines may of the credit for success of the drive. Mr. Leonard will only receive one- (manslaughter by negligence), 1; larcePaul Holbrook, Price, was elected result in no return being received The past presidency, which will be Following is the itemized report of half of the fee collections, the other ny-theft over $50, 1; and miscel- succeeded by the above, is J. C. the community returns: half to be paid into the city treasury. president of the Meat Cutters local from those communities. laneous, 19. The quota which had been alloted! Price, $341.50; Hiawatha, $163.25; The same rule will be in effect in reHelper, president; Nick No. 537 at the annual election meetCarbon county by the state, twelve Columbia, $60.30; Helper, $101.40; gard to fees for electrical and plumb- Zakis, Columbia, vice president; Pete ing here last night (Wednesday). Council Meets Monday Other officers for the coming year hundred members, was not quite at-- 1 Wattis. $57.00; Spring Canyon, $56 65; ing inspections. Pappas, Price, secretary; and George Price City council will hold its reg- Saradakis, Price, treasurer. are Jack Adams, Price, vice president; tained, but the mark reached this year Standardville, $101.75; Castle Gate, The new building inspector will ular meeting Monday The newly elerted officials will take Bert Batiste, Castle Gate, secretary-treasure- r; was about twenty per cent above the $37.16; RoyaL $53.26; National, $20.75; continue as superintendent of the city Kenneth Alexander, Castle figure of the previous year. Necessary Latuda, $4 65; Kenilworth, $125.75; street department, which position he evening in the basement of the Price their offices at the next meeting atj the church, on January 23. Carnegie library at 7:30 p. m. Gate, guard; Jack Albot, Price, guide, delay in starting the campaign this Sunnyside, $2265. Total $1.146 27. held during the past several years. vu-h- n ! i i , 1 - rM larci: numi i e . Sow-ard- j i de-spi- te 'Ti r s-- Itu-hard- s, 1, 1 DELINQUENTTAX COLLECTIONS All rtLLUl unu-uali- OF - fr I oj J Super-intenclr- nt j I J l j , 'GOLD, 7; i I i I j er I Welfare Department Orders To Eliminate Chiselers 1938 h, Hia-awath- income-produci- a; R ng Clubs Pledge Underpass Support Arrests Total Past County Report Named Mayor 2nd President In Municipal League Orthodox Church Officers ed Cross Campaign In Erin Leonard Named County Closes As Camps Report, Building Inspector To Replace Ryland , j appoint-request- ed Koch-inaki- newly-appoint- ed audi-whi- ch j Pap-pacost- as. j semi-month- ly ! |