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Show rr 'il i it. I f A e Paes lb lNl" ! cftTlON t aM J I fOMlO as sinr iftt, ovg JL ose cot met, os In L rj tipi:T srw s p a r rji--a consolidation op thk sun and newsadvocatb com rjiJCE, CAtbo.N oonor. Utah. thi usoay. august . isa wvr .mar rut -- To Explain Feature Of Compensation Act At Labor Hail Mere An open meeting u discus partial unemployment coroprn tatlon mil be held tomort ow, Pliday. morning at JO 00 oVlotk in the labor hill) hefe, arcuidtng to John C. Forrester, manager of the Ptioe office of the Hate employment smiee and unemployment compensation division. RODEO orcTE$T-MOIN- rn r ever offered HERE" FKO.MISEI) . Utah roJro. ll fc iUr,-- Wtra Jk; Z ip un- -j Prirt post of the direct ,n.iu.n Iwfiion, of the row-- ( tout namrnt being (jt vt the Eastern R.dco Association, otfuJ wearing ap-p- j: r! is rapidly displac-- (i g t!Jt ordinary cloth' and at f 1h residents lr ' roin ' i " I'fTt real a 11 Removal from office of J. I. I'halcn, 'ijvur, and 1, I., Coulter, clerk in charge of of projK-rtfor the road department, was ning by the county commissioners upon y demand by County Attorney Marl D.1" although other interested arc invited to attend. R. - Flanagan, superviv.r of public relation for the state Industrial commission, will lead the discussion and will explain operation of the rimtenwilion measure as it affects winkers in this section of the state, Mr, Forrester stated. I- rvllPONY EXPRESS WILL t rcov ir.g rodeo setup the fa ana. Leo Crem-- l offered in ui of king horses, which Lr.e teen mak.ng many of the contents in the nation r fft ci Icad-tjrcsb- j ts;ect.d Itti for the -- Rff-- M PARADE COMMITTEL oy local three-nig- ht I w :11 calvc 1,1 s -- a oc at, t he mod here for Report Strong Possibility An Indian Attack Near River Bridge NUMIVi Mimi Urge Organizations Contact Committees For Labor Festival BMS We earnestly ask arty local union or auxiliary or any Individual or organization wishing to pailicipate in activUin of Labor Day to notify the chairman In charge of the part In which they are interested, E. L. Hilt, Spring Canyon, general said this week, chairman, Cash pares are to be awarded in all event Chairmen of the various committee are: Parade, David L, Day, Columbia; speakers, Edward Scherer, Latuda; men's races, A J. Carlson. Castle Cate; women's races, Mr. D. Morrison. Standardvllle; bands, W. W. Hill. Latuda; aoftball. Hilt coal Ulatkham. Kenilworth; loading. Hurley Helton, Spring Canyon; tennis, Ed Hurhspice, Columbia; First Aid, Roboit Henderson, Price; and horse shoes, A. H. White, Standard-vll- t 14 LABOR PARADE ML BE'WIET MOUNTED TO LOR GUARD OF IRBE LEGION WILL LEAD ntOCESSION ik-r- I -.'-SATURD- FILE J j When Dill Lines, veteran rancher nrKl horseman, rides the Ponv Ex-- x oramV fir more at ti e than the from Castle Dale to Price on ;press Day, b'ds of these animals. They arc .Labor every precaution will he ! ere directly from' taken to avoid B be brought the dangers of an In- J where t hev have been during to Donald attack, . occrdiug tline weeks, according to The Bi ahma bulls which are j t ln Crr hjw Tt.e demand wa made tn the light Higgest, most color ful and most of charges of malfeasance jn Office elaborate ever n in CarUm eoun-t- y, brought by the county atturnty, AfIs the way the Labor Day parade, ter a careful investigation, he said, scheduled for September 5, has been 1 am convinced beyond all reasonadescribed by E. L. Hill of Spring Canble doubt that the two men named are yon. chairman of arrangements for gudty of the charge made. As counthe Labor Day celebration In INtce. ty attorney of this county, I resjiect Mounted color guard of the Price fully request and demand that the'junjor College Catalog of the American Legion will head Being post men in question be forthwith remov-- j Of Purchase the parade with a marching unit from Prepared; " ed by you from office the Helper post second in the procesEquipment Begun Mr, Ptialen, against whom an ac-- ! sion. Prizes will lx given for various n asking for his removal from e. . . With the buildings nearing rumpletyjes of floats, and the marching and cd five was Med in district court drill teams from different women's iCiirUin Junlur 0JM.n week. will be tried before a Jury auxiliaries of the United Mine Wotk-,- er for gistrat.on of students cm Mon-- ! 2 00 p. m September 2. Charges will vie for honors. mx king remov LAST IS Thousands of members representing Monef W. A 1C. I. O.. U. M. W. A. trade unions, president. a. in. the following morning at 10.00 and A. F. of L. craft local will march The college catalogue, including DAY ON WHICH TO side county attorney said. Only officers academic of by side in the annual event, information, description by tin procung. courses offered, fees and other matA revival of the old Pony Express As there is some doubt as to whether ters is now being prepared and 400 NOMINATIONS days. Hilt Lines will deliver a mesor not Mr. Phalen is considered un lie will distribution for sage to the parade committee cirect ready r. his removal is sought in lnith copies' from Jtubbcr' Boost, giving authority about ten days, he said. jin ways. Purchase of approximately $55,000 parade. Also t Permanent s.usjcnMon of the road Old lime pi aide acliooncrs, freight of and for furniture worth j equipment department men was moved by Com- the wagons, injuns, Spaniards, bad men shop and administration buildings missioner Engle who stated that Mr. is now being made, it being the obj and women of the old days will again Gibson petition is in line with the 'be revived for the parade, Mr. Hill of administrative officers to resolution I intrcxluced before the jective Final date for filing nominating pe-a- ij. most modern finest and secure the months ago. three commissioners titions is Saturday. County Clerk B. Senator Elbert D. Thomas will head Commissioner O. J. Peterson second- equipment possible, of students are expect- H. Young this week reminded pros- - the ILst of national, district and local Three typos ed the motion. ed this year at the new institution. pective candidates for county and pre--1 speakers at the program which will f-' move in mt. Brah.T.a county rmula nujr hojw amt dispersing voted Tuesday evereceipt of a written t AY CARRY MESSAGE TO i CHARGES , chii'i-.. Ttfr.t SlTKllINTENDENT GlLfSoJl. pkIco atmos-- ; " Fa HOAD AND ENGLE ON MALFEASANCE I I ir.rVrir.jS Commissioners Vote Removal Of Phalen, Coulter Tuesday COntT HEARINGS SET FOIt Sjjeeial mutations have been given to C. I. O. and American Federation of Labor local m the county, Mr. Forrester said, iu big itr for Roundlhu year it f usj-u- brrs IN TttO SECTIONS AND FOMICS i ; the 'm,':.! oVmmX'rord'lhat hfl bocn iearncd from reliable Preliminary the pur- - UIld here t0 gpt thcir be KTtt.'tants can remain nbonra tneir, the high will an Indian that however, sources, atichaseof gasoline coupon books rather s c 00 mg Secondwho tr.st.rr. wirv bodies are said to be desire to 00 graduates sus-'- jj is it 'tack being being planned, in of rodeo this year lk bed being gasoline actuaj delivery ears further in their gen- pcctcd that the allack will be made in k:: education. oral It Is anticipated, t south T,a, spacijltios to bo presented he vicinity Price river bridsc however, that the vocational courses, will attract hr ndrng punses-proud- ing General Joseph Chez, the proper sports program. An elimination new of pri-- J contest will decide two teams to play direct Utahs jterpretation law is that 15 days must inter- - for the purse on Labor Day. Tennis, vene between Ming and the day of horseshoes, coal shoveling and races the first primary election, September of all kinds have been arranged by 13. As this day falls on Sunday, the committee In charge. titions must be in by Saturday, The cup to be awarded for the First most students. Aid competition has been received the who desire Candidates to withdraw ' Special emphasis is to be placed up-- 1 their names must do so by Saturday from the Utah Coal Operators asso-o- n JC, commercial work, auto mechanics. in order that the county clerks in the! elation, Mr. Hill said. A big Labor Changing mounts about Garden and Chicago. For instance, machine shop courses and possibly various counties will have sufficient Day dance at the Silver Moon will Lines will Bill messages carry fenie N'esbit who docs the clowning miles, work. Special care is be- - time before the election in which to 'wind up the days activities. Music electrical has performed in a similar capacity .from Robbers Roost authorizing the Miller in the purchase of equip-- 1 perform the duties imposed upon' is to be furnsihed by Bonacci s union Get taken Contracts ring rodeo and Lamph, Labor the of start Day it the Few York City rodeo for sev- ment these for For Preparing Ground, departments. them by the new measure, Mr. Young, orchestra also be carried seasons, having been brought rade. Messages may On rage Four) said. (Continued and Tank Dale, Huntington, Erecting rest this year for the first time. Although Republicans got a good RADIO PROGRAM TO southwestern points. If indian trou(Coiitinmil On lsige Four) head start, Democratic candidates for ble can be averted, the Express should Contracts for preparing the site and nomination now outnumber them 23 arrive in Price about 10.00 o clock on for erecti0n of a 750,000 gallon welded CARBON TAKES 9-- 2 to 14, as seven Democrats filed for HONOR PRICE CITY Labor Day morning, the parade to be- steel reservoir were let during the offices the afterwards. county week, past For duijng council. gin immediately past week by the city according to Mr. Young. WIN OYER GEMMELL Arrangements have been made for $3,365 the excavation contract was The in They are: Ben Ward, county clerk Rodeo Will Be Featured Over stock some of the finest given Friday to Tom Lamph. and reKSL Tuesday Evening; auditor; Silas Rowley, county tank is of the it construction for contract counties, and Carbon Emery assessor; of Eastern womens Stanley Young, clerk and clubs Federated Drama Planned Considerable interest has went to Lieb Miller for $9,885.80 Bingham Club Protests Use Of ported. anauditor; Arch I. Fleming, county Utah, met for their twenty-secon- d been aroused by the proposal to re- Monday. Nick Mascara At Short Work was begun Tuesday on the nual district convention at Monticello treasurer; Arthur N. Smith, treasurPrice will be the honor city on a vive the Pony Express for one day, For Local Crew Red Knobbs, sheriff. two-da- y er; and C. A. of the one as program to be presented this taking its place project, the tank to be erected on the Wednesday and Thursday, the a large The latter is from Helper, the others Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock over Rob- spur of Woodhill, where the attended the of by features With most being parley attractive George Sluga hurling a fine for the city waterworks is lo- number of delegates representing being from Price. radio station KSL, Salt Lake City. fsir.e, Carbons baseballers turned in bers Roost Roundup celebration. reserin clubs this section. 9 to 2 the In advertising the Robbers Roost city above present cated, victory over Gemmell Club Monticellos Rebus Rota, Daughters at Bingham to be staged here Labor Day voir. The reservoir will be 80 feet in Roundup Is yesterday, Wednesday, Call Special week-enthe major feature of the diameter and 20 feet deep, according of Pioneers And Alonge Jr. club were Ij afternoon in a Utah Industrial league fame. to Carl Nyman, engineer. hostesses, and Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, program will be a drama of the A1 Contracts for purchase and laying district president, presided at the bus- Colorado, bank robbery in 1893 Ablett, pilot of the crew funear iness to in the be let are of Work $13,-1enacted meetings. a was on fis by the K. S. L. players. pipe begun Tuesday J vould however, stated that the game A special meeting to discuss the In the morning session, representaof approximately 3,000 be protested because Carbon imfor on W. A. Based the to P. or in ture, laying story, Last of the Ban and state the of put project joining advisibility used Nick cast iron pipe which tives of each club spoke. From here prove a mile and lf of cement dit Riders as told recently by Matf Hel- national bodies will be held Thursday feet of Mascara, per American Legion star, at short- -. evening at 8:00 oclock by the Price will be put in to take the place of the the following ladies participated on sidewalk and remove 100 old trees, Warner in a national magazine, the Mascara, who has been play-i- n Junior Chamber of Commerce, ac- old wood pipe along U. S. highway the program: Mrs. Ora B. Harding, according to Robert Murray, project drama will be as realistic as possible, the absence of No. 50 beginning at Kenilworth junc- Miss Helen Wallace and Mrs. Fred foreman. n, Including the planning and execution Manager cording to Val D. Hicks, president. under- Keller, district director. A compliThe tion. W. has turned in fine perfA. project, complete is P. Of to estifurnish the robbery and the chase that folcalled labor, following The meeting was ormances in the last three taken with P. W. A. assistance, will mentary luncheon took place at noon, mated at $9,115 while the sponsor is lowed into Robbers Roost where the at which noon here a dinner Sunday Played. followed with meetings, at which oth- to furnish the materials and cost about $21,818. equip- sheriff and posse captured the bandits. members of the local group enterer Price people took part: Mrs. Wil-fo- ment estimated, at $4,062. .. Matt Warner will play the part of .j.flv'run scoring spree in the sec-.- tained officials of the state organiProperty MUST CLEAN UP WEEDS lnmnS all but sewed Jensen, club collect; Dr. Henry owners desiring sidewalk improve- himself, K. S. L. players to take the h up the game zation. They were: Nelson W. nt Lou Property owners within the city Pace, Our Share in Democracy; ments to be made should contact Mr. parts of Butch Cassidy and Tom McValdez, Bingham of Salt Lake City, vice president dsman, to the showers. were again warned this week Mrs. E. L. McBeth, Price Sorosis art Murray. They will be required to pay Carty. limits of of the National Junior Chamber Accordi;ng to Sam Shortino, busi- - Commerce; W. E. Lay, director of the that they must dispose of weeds as far exhibit report. Immediately after- only for rental of equipment and the Fred W. Keller, president of the wards, the guests enjoyed a special purchase of cement. The city is sup- rodeo association, will give a report as the curb line on their property. n7sm a?er for the locals Gemmell Salt Lake City chamber; and Walter officials had .mountain as law by trip. Prosecution provided to of by on the roundup. Mayor J. Bracken director agreed plying gravel and supervision. permit G. Mann of Brigham City, Use of Mascara Mrs. Bert Bunnel was toastmistress ordinance will be made in the game. the city Lee will talk on behalf of Price, and chamber. national the next- and last, Utah W. E. Mclntire who has against property owners, who continue at the evening banquet. Mrs. O. B. Car Councilman eague encounter will be to disregard notice, according to Wal- McKinnon and Miss Margaret Scarte-zin- a been placed ' in charge of arrangefurnished musical selections. lace G. Grange, city sanitarian. ments for the prorarfl will talk on Gsrz; , 5unday afternoon at Magna- By WU be the locals resources and industries of Price. the Portunit y c,balk UP their third con-Two youths, suspected of a car theft 6 Clrcuit victory. and their fifth the at Alliance, Nebraska, were arrested Observing the sixtieth anniversary second half league schedule. near Wellington yesterday afternoon. of Primary founding in the L. D. S. Central Price, Mrs. E. E. Jones, 147 They are Arthur Yost, 22 and William church, associations in the Price First Ogden E. 1st N.; Northeast Price, Mrs. Peters, 19. Will Ward will sponsor a birthday party has been what clear To up Amanda Horsley, 108 N. 3rd E.; South kpeak To on Monday, August 29, having exAccording to Deputy Sheriff Warto be a common misunderfound tended invitations to members of both standing, voters are advised that Price, Leon Leonard, 224 So. Carbon. ren Peacock, the youths got 15 galPromising a more varied program Junior Scofield, Mrs. Santa Gorishek; Clear lons of gas at Cisco and left without of entertainment than ever before wards to take part in the affair. is necessary to be registered in it Ca rh Creek, Walter J. Jones; Castle Gate, paying for it. The gas station pro- presented at the annual Emery CounFirst on the program is scheduled order to be eligible to vote in the k.0!1 Pouny s junior Mrs. Earl Stevenson; East Helper, prietors notified officers who arrest- ty Vocational childrens parade at 7:00 oclock, direct primary elections on SepRepublicans Roundup, starting at the Mrs. Pearl Laursen; West Helper, Miss ed the boys a little below Wellington. southern in tbe court house followed with musical selections and tember 13 and 27. here fair grounds at Casnext Ti?eting countys Ann Martelle; Northwest Helper, Mrs. The car is believed to have been tle Dale, tomorrow lfVrsday evening at 8:00 other entertainment at 8:00. A birthoclock. (Friday), a parare 1 ohairml0 ing to Clement Cafarel-LeRAgnes L. Porter; Spring Glen, Mrs. taken at the Nebraska town on Mon- ticularly interesting horse racing proday cake march and fish pond is the last for regisSaturday day the organization. planned for the occasion and promise tration of voters prior to the first Stella Murphy; Kenilworth, Mrs. Ce- day night, the deputy sheriff said. gram is promised by those in charge. B v Un cil Day; Peerless, Mrs. Harry Marsh; The case has been reported to the Rodeo features are to be offered, is attorney to furnish a pleasant time for the It is imperative, Spring or nomination on youngsters. A number of booths dis- primary election. ReDub,n too. Boxing and wrestling will be Canyon, Mrs. Isella Ostler; Federal Bureau of Investigation. cket as u,,iM state playing summer work of the organi- therefore, that you get out to register Standardville, Mrs. W. D. Wilson; Lathe major athletic activities among are on unless that you day, already tuda, Mrs. W. W. Hill; Rains, Mrs. MOOSE WOMEN WILL HAVE frm this rstrict, is Poctfd tn zations will be open for inspection. affording entertainment, these events registered. as the featured Erma Taylor. PUBLIC CARD PARTY TUESDAY being planned for evening offering. on fSJpear If you voted at the last general 55id program, Mr. Cafarelli TO GIVE RADIO PROGRAM Wellington, Mrs. Eudora Blackburn; This annual two-doutdoor affair or at the last municipal elec-- Sunnyside, Hans Denison; A benefit card party has been plan- is one which attracts Mrs. A radio program over station K. E. election Harper, attendance large are already registered. It Jane Hancock; 0f the C0UntF Mrs. Maude ned for Tutsday, August 30, by the from Carbon and Emery counties, the B. will be presented Saturday eve-- ! tion, you Wattis, junior to check up, Bowen; however, tiori now has mng to advertise the Robbers Roost is ,advisable, Hiawatha, Mrs. Alice Crom- - Women of the Moose, who met re- racing features especially having a , ,, , , 10 to Dona.ld MartinL.MrsReginald Sid well; cently and appointed Mrs. M. B. Carl- strong appeal. Some excellent horses according ?bie.: Roundup Jerry Se?retaremly been left off Columbia, Charles Georgedes; Con- -' son as chairman. Luncheon will be are promised as entries this year, the is Joe ing, parade chairman for the event, jnot inadvertently jsumers, Mrs. Gladys Martin; Sweets served and table prizes are to be committee has announced. Bill Lines who is to ride the Ponyjhst. of on list is the Price to Dale registration Following Mine, Grant Chariesworth; Miller awarded. The public is invited. Castle v from r jy Agricutural and Express Mrs. Carlson entertained the sewing) duction products will be on display Bartlett th;, w t0 Mr and Mrs., Labor Day. will be interviewed as a agents: Northwest Price, Mrs. Dru- - Creek, Orson Nelson, 195 W. 5th S.; ee st the Price feature of the program which will cilia Powell, 153 W 2nd N.; East Price, Rolapp, Mrs. Jim Wilson; and Car-- circle at her home in Castle Gate, too, j 'hospitai offering a variety which is R. S, Williams, 435 E. 3rd S.; .bonville, Mrs. D. J. Collins. Thursday aftefnoon. dinarily presented at a district fair. 'begin at 6 '45 p. m. in-jti- ve j con-.ma- ry d as srr, j ( site' started here pa-er- j a! from-Castl- Women Attend District Meeting At Monticello head-hou- se Sidewalk Project Begun Here Tuesday Meet Of Junior Chamber up-sta- d, Tel-lurl- de, te 77 12-in- ch one-ha- John-Alliso- rd Aid-ric- d7s In-t- - Theft Suspects Ws of Primary Anniversary Observance Planned Jailed Officers J Be Sure To Register Saturday Emery County 2Day Vocational Roundup Attorney To Start Tomorrow Countys Republicans oy ex-k- er ay U. 1 - j i 'a rvr |