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Show Jt 6. r i 2 ft A .A IN' V t trj ! pjs: ,i n-- ir J Ft - V r , jIVULlKMnvr !. i: REPORT JLMtrlU VK V l . am hou.v m"i'' o.v o.w; AVCV- - Uflt-U- SHOWING iui E CViU-UuTran-.- l ,938 PROPERTY ri k?f tI!.fla a fci ;3 C u , r oj C- & J 3 v - Jil . I'.'l ' ei-- .it .tig g. IT 11 1 i.M 'uie in t ! Mi i M! j.uijit-M- I , : ? f l S, M .I f Sj (lif f t&UI ; l,wi f'OT .! hi 1 1. 1 J 1 a j ; r if ';! r H . At i Mi , f l m, IS 1 Moom i! i f arrangi-m- i to ntj. All M"o. n c,l to (ititi.d, .j i t s. in.bi'ii ,.iu' te n uig a full ;i irogijin of refifdimi iit Sj.oit. for yuni.g t.us pl.iinu anil i'!.t will be ion tin !c,t .iis.l pu.-clinen Ti ere will abn be a (..i.ibull t I s , - cd a. city as conu-- s to jiaral-Kl.- 'i g.inu. im- - I lirpubSu all of Csltmn loulily I a! 8 IS) p III Tuesday ID (he An, eiu all legion l.a!) in I I ha! It lrll.g a htn lj.at.-t!.r fetale ilulrtiiaii, IXilid J ! are informed. W'lt-fc,- I tali 3 hi 10 ed Dividend. Sunday after-- 1 noon, Carbon will play ck j Magna-Gar-fie- ld i on the Price field. The game is slated to begin at 2:30 oclock, according to Sam Shortino, business 2 to 5 3f S er 5 slightly during Announcement of the meeting was the month, however, six being grantwith three last manager of the county athletic organade yesterday by Kenneth Wilson, ed here as compared according to ization. in 1936, five e of the lead.ng producers of this year and court clerk. . The state circuit provides about as district Donald in Hacking, the district and president of tfop as will be found in fast the Carbon Marriage permits during the past the competition County Bean region and the lofollows: as week were issued cal team, entering the league this The James R. Liddell. 23, Price, and meeting is scheduled to start for the first time in several year at 00 oclock and all producers are Delphia Brown, 21, Price, Saturday. years, has found going plenty tough urged to attend the session. It is Gale Eldon Nelson, 34. Price, and to date. The boys have displayed Planned to make a checkup of the Clelia Ariotti, 23, Castle Gate, Friday. plenty of ability, however, losing a acreage of the crop in this area this Robert M. Kelly, 24, Salt Lake number of games largely through loar. a considerable advance having City, and Mary Kolovich, 20, Hiawabreaks. Now, with the opportuniwen made over in previous plantings of a fresh start, the more experi- Tuesday. ty this district, tha, according to Mr. Wilson. enced crew will be much harder to One or both members of the firm down than had been the case several f Smith and Jordan of Fruita, times previously. the company which handles Among the new players who will Practically all of the in production see action in the first two league enis section, will be in attendance asfor been has given counters are Shelly Williams, short8 Approval ir6 Saturday evening meeting, accof the unsurfaced portion the and Pat Patterick, catcher. The phalting ording to Mr. Jordan, the latter stretch stop, the a former Helper player, is road, latter, Sunnyside some time here inspecting of about credited with being a good hitter and cost a at to be improved Jjrbon and Emery fields Tuesday. it was reported this week by is expected to greatly enhance the meetng will be held in the court $40,000, Commissioner O. J. Peterson room. locals prestige in this department. County Other new players will be included of Columbia. the under and will probably play at least part School Board To Meet The road work comes aid of the games. Federal road hol?nn dstrct's school board will recently S program, approval beingcommission urdav a IegUlar monthly meeting road Man state ternoon in the school board given by the Mr. office Roads, of Bureau Federal here, Ocki according to George and the ,ey clerk. Peterson stated. climbed rl2 ie id 2 rg o S is I S ten-mi- le farm-to-mark- et . d We And Sane d Fourth Of July faction 1SfPibably entitled to the Monday at Price and Helper est enced in respec-tivel- y. safest and July ever experi- - arbon county. rac ab-0- hy-wo- rd well-pleas- hoL08 (ins Kuknuii, so tet ary of the Salt Lake City rluti.ber, .id duiing a Vint lifie that Uitiull it be.ng takrlt there to piuinute rs.tiiblii'.hmrr.t of the luiite The putt fdfi.e department recently awarded a rout t set for nt Arraign Rains Tuesday On Charge Of HitRun Driving zone No. 7. Persons whose declarations of intention have been filed prior to that . an Group Will Elect Officers j re-th- ' ' . It pt.ijied that the route 1 would ake ".' j - n,r Juno-Ianl- Mvcd uc fr ? j Rotary Will Install New Officers, Have Ladies' Nisjht Here Nearly 125 Boy Scouts from Car-jbdistrict attended the annual sum-mcamp held June 27 to 30 at Thousand Lakes under sponsorship of the Utah National Parks council, acA special Ladies' Night program cording to Silas has been planned for this evening, Rowley, Thursday, along with Installation of director. camping new officers of the Price Rotary club, Last year the camp it was reported this week by Jack was held at Fish Richards, chairman in charge of arLake. rangements. Representatives of The entertainment will begin at the Spring Canyon, 7:00 oclock with a dinner at the CarHelper, Spring Glen, bon Country club, followed by dancand Green River troops were in Price be Music at will 8:00 oclock. ing Mr. Rowley stating that furnished between 8:00 oclock and attendance, district was better representCarbon midnight over station KEUB. ed than any other district at the During the course of the dancing, camp. Nearly 400 Scouts were in attalks over the radio will be given by tendance in all. Walter N. Wetzel of Hiawatha, retirAmong leaders at the camp were ing president of the club, and W. E. Chief A. A. Anderson and his assistMclntire, incoming president. ant, Merrill Christopherson, of the Parks council; and Dr. B. Glen Smith, former president of Dixie Junior colassociated with lege Show Gain boys and prominently in this state. George A. Rowley, district chairA slight increase in expenditures man, and Silas Rowley led Carbons of thQ county welfare department in delegation. The following ScoutmastJune b compared with May is shown ers also attended: Clair Newren, in the monthly report as made this Spring Canyon; Omar Bunnel, HelG. week by John Maulsby, manager. per; W. O. Murphy, Spring Total expenditures were $12,995.57 as C. Shaw, Grcpn Itivci'i Morgan compared with $12,313,83 in the pre and Marvin Witt, Price. " ceding month. Council To Meet The increase w&s pretty evenly disJ tributed among the various accounts, The city council will hold its next individual expenses being as follows: regular meeting MonOld age assistance, $6,287.50; needy day evening at 7:30 oclock in the basement of Price Carnegie library, blind, $141; dependent children, and general assistance, according to William Grogan, city on er district Disbursements For Welfare semi-month- Receipts ly Far Ahead Of Expenses Jn Price For First Half Of 193$ an jheu idayrtheteke'te ed from Wicluta, Kan- - e op-an- date and are still valid will be given third preference in employment. First preference is given war veterans, second preference being given American born or naturalized citizens, The new rule Is included in the Emergency Relief Appropriations act passed by the United States congress on June 21, Mr, Dean said. Also included in the act is a provision that all W. P. A. workers will be required to file statements of their earnings in private industry every three months, These will be used in determining eligibility for continued employment on W. P. A. projects, according to the assignment clerk. Non-Partis- mail Two mote edatdidimrnti In Car- - m. hide Pueblo, Canon City, Salida bon county, alleged to tune lxin d Grand Junrtion in Culoia.hi and crating in Mutation of the Utah LI- - ITIre, Provo and Salt City In ipjor Control net, weie cloved Mon- - Utah, For the purpose of promoting inure day evening by t.ite liijuor Import- ors. externne ye of United State hlgh- No- 50 ton1 fl. 'h.un- Charles IhlU and Chntles r dimt. r aho vot.nl Tuesday noon aie named in the n turn f.led by In- IN y Ibdt against Cli.irlev' hi nnange for a joint meeting In the 'club in Puce, nnd Bob Oss.mo. John future with the Grand and Ietcr Talxme are mimed hon civic group, T,!' t" highways, extending from in the returns filed again t Bob rlub at 0 Hill street tn lie!, er by Impo b.r voast to coast, are tbe most scenic routes anoss the continent nnd have Lewis Robinson. to such an extent that The returns allege that the two ,r;nH Kr,aU'r tlu,n U were ovcrntmg as emmon places at time, ,,K proxont nuisance in that they were selling of promotion w alcoholic liquors in violation of Sec- - ,cnsive y the chamber group. t ton 195. Chapter 43 of live Laws of arrangemer Panned Utah of 1935 as amended in Chapter 49. laws of 1937. Colorado city group in the very near Complaints against the five indi- future. viduals wore also filed in justice-courTuesday, and the defendants were arraigned before Justice of the BOY SCOUTS RETURN Peace J. W. Hammond. No times for-hpreliminary hearings have been FROM ANNUAL CAMP set as yet. Warrants of attachment are being prepared, further action awaiting the, return of Judge George Christensen Carlion District Sends Largest who has been holding court in Manti, Delegation, 123, To Thousand Lakes Sanpete county. gust 27, Mr. Young said. Picnics and outings attracted large 2o numbers, and the combined drawing reduced S casualties were power of these pleasures ortedf tor considerably reworks most nan were, for the Prices population ence1 the day. ans f,on?picuous by their quiet was the the dav Celebrations were held at SunnyWithout aiff most communities went side and Wellington, both communiaborate celebrations and ties reporting large and the 1Zens own designs. crowds. The former held a home base-- 1 reckless ling u!ar the more pop- - coming day, and the latter had in the 0ther complaint charged dance a Miss Afra McNeil, former resident driving. suits ball, rodeo, sports and werp r past1mes, although dance pa- -j According to Officer Silvagni whoj0f prjce, is visiting here with her to be a little less new municipal open-a- ir ported satisf investigated, the accident occurred grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. 35 f3r as hauls were vilion. rved Too was' about 10:30 o'clock Saturday eve- -, Pettit. time All ;0erai reasn ivnpn.flSBaVal- - had "by "all and'the' most generally ning when the car alleged to have fans as Carbons been driven by Radcliff ran over the and run victim escaped critical in- -. ball club circulated wish seems to be to the the r Shell' pf'ert that we shall have more of tree in back of the L. D. S. tabernacle jury but sustained a fractured ankle Junction in 'and then hit Mrs. Stowe. The hit-- 1 and minor bruises. engagements Sunday andeurh holidavs in "the future. f I ) Aliens who have not declared their intention to, become naturalized citizens prior to June 21 will be denied employment henceforth under the W. P. A., it was reported this week by James S. Dean, assignment clerk for Non-Partis- being the rv!ib oleitne )c. " crat, county clerk and auditor; S. Marion Bliss, Republican, sheriff; and Herman Juergens, Democrat, justice of the peace in the Clear Creek precinct, Closing date for filing Is Au- -f driving and Charges of Carbon county's unit 6f Labor's reckless driving were brought against league will elect permNorman Radcliff, 23, of Rains Tues- - j day as a result of an accident Sat' anent officers at a committee meeturday evening in which Mrs. Ruth ing to be held Sunday afternoon in Stowe, 17, of Price was injured slightl- the Price labor hall, according to Claude Adams, Columbia, secretary. yArraigned before Arthur N. Smith, The meeting will open at 4:00 o'clock. Other matters of importance will justice of the peace, Radcliff was released on $200 bond pending prelim- be taken up, it being urged that all inary hearing. In the complaint filed members be in attendance at the by S. T. Silvagni, night patrolman, it meeting, Mr. Adams said. is charged that the defendant ran his It had erroneously been reported car into Mrs. Stowe and then left here previously that the session would the scene of the accident without stopping to render assistance. An-- 1 corrected this week. Enjoyed By Residents Of Carbon d: Hi j To Restrict Aliens On W.P.A. Projects Under New Statute in Asphalting Of Road To Sunnyside Okayed hav-spe- nt undertake a IN COUNTY MONDAY KaB-SmS?- WWAYVMAVWAWWAWM 8 18 Y.ilrxl to lMH.it fan.paign lo ..Ham tl.U jir Four File For Office To Open Political Race morrow, Fiiday, at inter-mounta- n- - Torkday mx To Live the puipuse of consideration Junes reputation as tbe month of ad discussion of plans for combat-ti- g set-bathe beetle which has been caus-E- 8 marriages received a serious 15 as marriage only Carbon in county some damage to bean crops in this were issued, as compared section this season a meeting of prod- permits ucers and otliers interested will be with 26 in June, 1937, and 29 in June, held at the court house in Price next 1936. Colo-rad- o, C ol-- hifh-wa- v . Month Of Marriage Divorces o ! Carbon Club To Open Second Half At Dividend Tomorrow Up To Reputation evening. trjx.ii.d thci,? ik a strung it tetudi.g rstabllshir.e'.l of an air null luui. ii.iuugh In. from I U I'lil, t ulul a t.l, to Salt tak6 tl.e Ptiie C'l.an.lirr of Commcif pk.P,!.!y 1 1 For Saturday It Wil-an- il ee .. Court House aHelld-al- It ii'iib.il!y inxilril In od A fine piuipi.ni ll. been miin.gml iti al.ntj. n In Xt r ki'i Inge a,l lic-k- , if rnunly . Ii... I null kt.iled Is 5.s-- June 111 aili-ndam- Of that amount Cm Uni county is to Ik generously (?) given (??) the overwhelming Mim of ?2a,otm. according to news re j mils, a sum sufficient to pay for widening the basis, size and bridge at Wellington. On a of the county taken into consideration. CarUm county should receive not less than $100,000 of that appropriation. Yes. dear reader, we join ou in that justifiable lament tif How long, oh Ird, how long? well-found- I IotsHiHiiv Of Securing Air Mall Senior Appears To 11 KHght Is Report 'll Ilf !g lefi. Will be l, e, an'oid.itg In C, D Oman, euui.iy (J () I, than nun . Ml Om.itt uiged Pul nil e l in :u!!i-- i .f ixlirir.e imjk'MaiH'e will If coiiodited Tlie pi.tdic 1 I'ractieally half of that h to le turned over to I'tah. n i OF MAIL ROUTE d 1 rJ rr. fr-- ESTABLISHMEIIT Will lutx In charge of the annua aff.or are Mr. l.ii ti i !ge, V. H. I)..!ton of Mu'. 11. 07 1.1 8 acres fur farm tual and Ik n Reitd.r.gton of Helper. : as unnnpi eved Magna-Carfid- d Scheduled To V.V.V.V.V.V.Y.SV.V.V.VV.V. t:.:c2. bon Cat of the Muom is ,The hl.d, ) TO .uses f..r 543.993: ;i On Price Locals BMJ fdaimms ai outing at Mud 1lay iy. d fruit Mil l. 43 75 acres for ;Spnngs tins coining Sunday. Field Sunday I j .i gra.ing land. 192. gj.0. Mud Springs is fast growing in 33 :J :rei f,i t.;:m.73t; otliers. 74.-- 1 "It won't happen again" is the 't acrio to SlTfi.199: total rcaliP0Pu,;'rity os an outdoor plea.suie, determination of the Carbon spot, numerous groups taking advan- SlO'iT.K.'J to facilities there of natural the Three Democrat and one baseball artists who ended up in the tage on leal estate as- Ir.rrovcmer' hold picnics and outings. Efforts are cellar position for ttic first half in officially entered the as city , ni town lots, 51..J9,to office last rare for the Utah Industii-- j maf ,at the site t0m theCUrewayim! X. I'lesMsi a ae.ei.ge. $223,424; vvtx'k as they filed their petiof al league. iprovements 5:.952.5iiG tions with the county clerk. furnishing conveniences for pleasure Strengthened by III iCnntllll' liulit) To Marl D. Gibson, county experience gained groups that will still more enhance dur-'- ,i in circuit the of the belong the distinction place. attorney, popularity EAN GROWERS WILL ing the past two N of being the first candidate in It is reported that a spike camp Carbon county to file for office months and by the will be put at Mud Springs by the recent addition of 5 under the new direct primary in the near future to service forest MEET ON SATURDAY several new play- - j? law. He seeks the Democratic make improvements. ers to the lineup, 'H nomination for the office he now holds. the local nine will Plans Fails For Combating Heetle its second 5 The other three to file to open Will He Discussed In half schedule to- -j date are: B. II. Young, DemoAs r. t CHAMBER URGES CAMION COUNTY SCHEDULE MEET .mil Ihi-i- t'V.i lits. i it wlu-- n KEPimUCAKS OF 1 I'tah and Idahn ammintg to approximately million dollars, we iiu-1'i- Fed I9JI inatam-f- ; vvoi k in IKij;r of (.sill .!, rouigy W li! in ,l.oM it.cir iii.n.i.il ot:iig Sun,!..y. July It. at M.i t Sj t.i ,!rr f H !js r ! t'e Xu. 1C.'i9, it wut icpuitcil p.n witk by n.irny I.ut- i iftri. o':,. ,.f t , c,i!n!)ij:icp m c),,iryo .l!iuiUciI 1. fr M r j:u ks a jxiwt rful jiuinh JlI V ie-.e- SLATED FOR I7TH f.uif to-- DIUYH W, And of highway funds; Keceiit federal appropriation of hridg'e funds for lli.iii (!,c in l!ic ur 1111 KM) 1 lL. MOOSE LODGES u.c Ia ki.ii'.l-- j ANNUAL OUTING OF ,)f t.ix ciuiiniik. ,1.(1. .OliJ 1. j (x ij.r y y l;U 0rM Ml -- '.I" . H I Ik S N i- jiiHit.14 TSB. irsA t n u) f, i t U)l My. ITAIt, NEWS ADVOCAT8 li: htatf of Washington has it Mmifwiiat famous niu loutf whiih is known a Chuikanut I ri t. a nvlion of hiyliwav whuh is i,f gram! Uauty. And I'tah is will vu Us uay to having a motor rout 0.h h will cuf.M its own only vvlu n it is official! v tics. ign.itiil as (luickholi I)rivc, 11.1a motor I onto, that of Highway 50 which h s Is t w ocii Soldier Summit and Thistle, is already jaiid h.iA Ih i ii for j.oi!ie lime) in a condition which irojcr!y vmija for it the uj of ('huckhoh Drive. The com p.iiatiVily low progress (Heaven ."pare the word!) shown in the chuckhoh condition is a pace which would have Un highly satifactoiy 1 nk in gf of time for that tih of slumlii r of ol Kip Van Winkle. t 1Ai ia itii'l Mi uiiJ Mt a,. ) bo art) tl ,t i In., i "3 t. If I J tt. i 1 !... (I L A".' ..i.i i t I tub of tub sun and CONfOLJDATlON (IIICKUOU; t lll.nu sis-tio- t' V l (...) a i,a J I ( M.. t au 1jV at P tw of .t !J V r i If. trd ! , K lakc-- f!rr t --V I ) J..., I llHi.taY a ,, ! la ttrlr I AKHOS C (if hi. ' 1lnf IVy V.', & M 1 I.ia il' t",. air ,iy HOSPITAL t 1,1.1 ! lie. L XrwSPAPEflUA FKHK. iTIcKn fc,e .! t sl.t llONS i y u u:o; Receipts of Price City far exceeded expenditures during the first half of 1938. according to the financial statement completed this week by William Grogan, city recorder. Receipts were $119,311.97 while dis- bursements during the period totaled $91,158.97. Last year for the first six months they were $109,667.74 and $91,341.66 for receipts' and expenditures respectively, the city recorder said. Following are receipts in the various departments and funds up to June 30: Lights, $41,671.48; water, $17,- 575.09; state special tax, $766.14; licenses, $7,592.95; hospital, $34,188.11; cemetery, $264.50; miscellaneous, $3,- 511.37; sewer connections, $45; gar- base, $939 39; service deposits, six-mon- th $1,-Gra- nd es, $9,564; building inspections, $77.-8- 0; plumbing inspections, $97.75; electrical inspections, $101.35 and bicycle licenses, $35. Expenditures were as follows: Water, $6,541.37; lights, $7,847.51; streets, $7,965.91; park, $2,916.36; police' cemetery, $1,690.88; fire department, $894.55; city hall, $189.09; printing and supplies, $1,169.21; telephone and telegraph, $145.22; salaries, $8,820.85; Utah Power and Light company, $19,469.93; water stock, $983.11; bonds payable, $7,000; interest on bonds, $5,927.50; insurance and bonds, $3,426.18; deposit refunds, $473; justice fees, $158.85: dogs, $158.-8- 5; sales tax, $743.77; water bond, $4,200; tax collections, $244.04: council expense, $161.76; contingent fund, $7,843.51; audit, $250; aiia u r 300; justice collections. $523 45; dogs, j $370; water connections, $688.59; tax $111.33. $3,-678.- |