OCR Text |
Show u ur ' f i i . ;j JiH c.j U HS t. -- 4 am I v 'h.u 4 U ''. ,J1 'V stnnrtg IM)HjM)KSt NIAMPAPER Ost f0rf- - IWCi; CAktUlN -- s 1HU.S ARMISTICE " ' i rou ouiu m(,K times DEDICATION !i or ''' ( ifl l j Vtrk s j.i,flit trT Sr! ill St.tr Xjf V Of t I,v g I Y..!!,! Wjr m on to 2 no p a,ld . 'c-u- tr lu have r i v .! '.el Mfs pu.-ulrf- it ..i-- j. o p.iii, tin- - (, The el.ilmr.tte Mar O h ' n l.tl. tu be pi, II I'll i'u!ll.i.(l I! 1 'M City .irk. H imw nearing cem-piu.- n r tilt li.mirf tif It vu: resident who d.id 4) ecu!, tv it T ! . l i i i.i jf jj i i , . $ 9'1lr r j. r. - Calk Hal at A ih .f It AY NAYI.Oit C. Ul.! S'trlilf M A It I ON PUSS Couf.tv Atoinev S J S.Vl h THING Ci.i.! Ki'itu d,-- r IDA K THOMAS Cm..!i',v A ' '! S J1, COLTON County Suiwyor HAUH p. ANDHtSON price kiwanis 1 lull Call lolljlil- - ec-nm- g. NEW PRESIDENT 1 K ni.rtli C I mg Was rlntrxt l. foui-Ye- , du7 Comniis'ii-rie- nr AMENDMENT'S r 1 TtnWRU. Turwiay, November 8. 111 dn id the Lif i ( rmtiiulalri (or Uirre rble, Irjjirijiu e, ft ml nine county ;&i-tlir- tl ft Utah Vote! go to the poll to ciit their ballot in the 1938 general Commissioner Two-Ye- ar lo County Cleik and Auditor It H (UIUG) YOPNG County Treasurer ARTHPR N SMITH on. chm-CarU.- elect .on. Count Sl.ei Iff C. A. (RhD) KNURRS v , . Vt' dtrut TJYWAitD SlIKYA 1 County Remoter KAT1K FIDDFJJ. Countv Assessor CHARLFS H, ShMKF.N County Surveyor d Gker rl JUlliUll j HELPER TO HOLD CELEBRATION FOR THREE DAYS f'HAMRFR SET FOR iae e Hall Furnishing And Gymnasium Building Will Opened con-aeuU- ve Slogan To Use Buttons Boosiing Of Utahs Coal ge Stake Organizations Will Present Drama; Bruner Will Direct te Scout Officials Consider Plans For Year Thursday Night purpose. where it was first staged. Carbon stake L. D. S. church organBurton K. Farnsworth, state directand Miss izations will sponsor the play locally, or of education, secondary Plans for the health and safety and Jennie Campbell, State director of it was announced. the camping programs to be carried in primary education, were visitors in Carbon district during the coming the Carbon school district Monday to Dr. Henry A. Pace was in Salt Lake eveCity the latter part of last week. year were made last Thursday make a regular inspection tour. of Boy ning at a district meeting Scout officials at Spring Glen. Chief A. A. Anderson of the Utah National Parks council spoke at the acmeeting, instructing the various Plans duties. their in tivity chairmen Urgings that every eligible citizen should exerwere also discussed for organization of his or her right to vote and thus actively particicise establishment of Iorris Professor at Brig-f- new troops and for in ham v'31 in the operations of the governmental forces pate several more senior Scout groups thUng universiy and consultant the district. which have a direct bearing every day on their lives roads commission who Jack Woodward and Grant Rowley, probably become somewhat tiresome to many people. iatter part of last week fre fire dy the situation. Spring Glen, gave the opening However, such urgings cannot be too strong. It at the ceremony at the meeting and is important that every person should particihighly close served lunch to those present. of Charge selection of those who will have Enrollment in Carbon Junior col-no- w stands at 121, it was report- this week by President Elden B. ssions. By the end of the semester anticipated that this number will K increased to 130 or more. autification of grounds is well erway, 19 boys and 3 girls now ng employed on the N. Y. A. pro-e- d more bys will be assign-t oVen tn,s work within the next week, r comPlete program of rmi ds beautification are being made "Vote Tuesday" Pl or , 10 ate Act Of Violating Unemployment Welfare Expenses In Filed Wednesday Past Month Reported mng 9ante Doleatti, Price, Expenditures of the Carbon County (Wlsrepresentation and failure to Welfare department increased slightly $13,084.75 as btain xaterial facts with intent to during October, totaling Septemcompared with $12,818.67 formade this ber, according to a report Maulsby. John Manager week by howThe total is far below August, to amounted expenses when ever, accounts, various In the $14,429.52. were as folexpenditures in October blind. lows: Old age, $5,326.40: needy $3,9ua, children, $152.60; dependent and general assistance, $3,697.75. iuenflt Payment for himself Unemployment Com-title,tab 3W wbioh he was not hesdav f,3 comPlaint was filed Wed Peace r,rnoon before Justice of the W IIammond. The was Eiled by Clyde A unemPloyment compens'n ate Price office, ls to bP first one of its kind this district com- Praln e s'x counties of Ltah. Eastern (undo. ed PensatiV M. I. A. Program Sunday in the Sunday evening services will November on tbat the defendant de- - Price first ward flawed base- -, tabernacle the in conducted earncd be in the enlna nothing at 6:30, officers, ? ' 27 v.1 en lie actu- 't J had Earned $20.52. announced fl i charge pate in the legislating and the administration of the laws after they are on the statute books. Neglect on the part di-of eligible persons places responsibility upon them rectly for the lack of type of government which they Sun-Advoca- tMSi t- 'ri M ? Ix-in- Sun-Advoc- Democrats To Close Campaign With Rally Here Monday Evening Democrats of Carbon county will wind up their political campaign Monday evening with a rally in the court house at Price, beginning at 8:00 o'clock. Alfred Gunn, Salt Lake City, United States marshall, will be the principal speaker, there being a possibility that one other state speaker will be In attendance. Several short talks will also be given by local persons, according to Donald Hacking, secretary of the county Bourbon organization, and musical numbers will be included on the program. Mr. Gunn, recognized as a speaker of great ability, is well known locally, having appeared on the Labor Day program here in 1936. , , Annual grand visitation of the officers of Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Utah will be made to Price Saturday evening, according to report made this week by J. W. Hammond, past high priest of Price chapter No. 6. A banquet at 6:30 oclock in the Masonic hall here, followed by a meeting at 7 :30 are scheduled for that evening. Most of the grand officers are expected to be in attendance, including T. J. Nelson, Salt Lake City, grand high priest. Presiding at the meeting here will be G. F. Hall, Mohrland,. high priest of the1 Price chapter. Man Hurt As Horse Falls On Him Near Woodside Saturday Kiwanis Clubs Plan Meeting At Helper Earl Pace, Price cattleman, was inured seriously near Woodside Saturday when the horse which he was riding stumbled and fell on him. He and Rex Mathis were riding with cattle a few miles west of Wood-siwhen the horse stumbled and fell down a steep embankment Mr. Mathis rode to the state highway, halted a passing motorist and brought the injured man to Price. He sustained possible skull fracture and severe internal injuries. de Next regular meeting of the county commissioners will be held next Wed-U. P. Meeting Wednesday nesday in the commissioners room of The Sarah Jane Powell camp of the the court house in Price, sessions of Pioneers will meet withing slated for 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. Mrs. Parley H. Rhead on Wednesday, 'm., according to B. H. Young, county clerk. 9, 2:30 oclock. D. ters Au-'i- I Minos chapter of the Pancretan brotherhood held a general meeting Sunday In the American Legion hall here to hear reports of the national convention of the Pancretan union which was held at Akron, Ohio, last July, and also to discuss matters concerning the welfare of the organization. Among those in attendance at the meeting were John Sergakis. president, and Sam Kounalis, secretary, of Salt Lake City. Nick Salevurakis, Price, resided over the meeting. Over 100 members were in attendance. The chapter Minos, whose headquarters are in Salt Lake City, has about 150 members in Carbon county. well-kno- te upi-rt- General Meeting Of Minos Chapter Held Grand Visitation To In Price On Sunday Price Lodge Slated Clarence Henry, speaker who has lectured in every state in the union, will talk at a joint meeting of the Helper and Price Kiwanis clubs next Wednesday evening in the Helper civic auditorium, according to C. M. Memmott, president of the Hub City chapter. Mr. Henrys topic will be Stair Steps $120,000,000 Per Square Yard. His appearance is being sponsored by the Kiwanis International. He is educational director of the Chicago Board of Trade. desire. The urges that every eligible person participate in the election next Tuesday. Be sure to get out and VOTE. You may feel that your candidates will not all win. And that may prove to be the case. However, remember that it is lack of participation in too many instances by the people themselves that brings about a laxity in the operation of governmental forces that prove detrimental to society as a whole. In the final analysis the type of government we have will be reflective of the participation in politics by the people and upon them must rest the responsibility. for the manner in which the nation, state, county or community i3 operated. Remember that as a good citizen it is your duty to VOTE NEXT TUESDAY! Confident of gaining greatly increased ui'oiL ft Compart'd with th last election, the RcpubLcan organizaill devote it eneigir in the tion five day remaining until elrition in personal contact work and not planning any further rallies on a large wale Democruti. equally confident . of IncmiM-will hold one more county-wid- e rally, that on the eve of election In the court houe at Prior It might be pointed out that w raUh-rn- g of ballot in the general election I permitted, many of the opinion that this type of voting will be moie general than has been the case in previous balloting. Some confusion artsie regarding this matter of scratching as a mult of uch a practice being prohibited in the two direct primary elections in September. It might fllrro bo pointed out that the ballots carry three proposals for amendments to the state constitution, voters being urged to vole on these. Detailed explanations of their provisions have been carried In the past 13 issues of The under the AmendConstitutional heading, ments. Tuesdays vote is expected to be unusually heavy in Carbon county, as well as in the rest of the state, as it is believed that people are coming to realize more and more that the democratic system of government, in order to function best, depends upon the peoples, interest, and Intelligent activity in political affairs., v County Attorney la-au- III FOURTEEN OITICUS TO RE FILLED; VOTE ON ORVFL (Hloiiit.e) PFTFKSON Wed-nrnb- ,r, L.m.rl,,(kt Summe.hays and W.ll.ain Dolhdf. ,, RANK HONACCI D A f tl.e Pitie Kiwam club f.r tite coming year al the annual y, rleeijuti vt tfficrrs last l.igtd. He will succeed C, L la's ptes.dt-m- 44 XL GENERAL ELECTION 1 S'.jte Rep, 2nd D.sliut VAI. H COW1.FS tl.e M Mhl VOTE TUESDAY S,.pi i me Court RiHlt R I M. IXiNoPGH M.iie Rep. 1st D.stiut NAME CRING AS n. N-a- Reaches At New College TU ANTICIPATE HEAVY Rrplrsrlitalive III C.Wlgiess AUh Mt'Hlxk'K Ln-e- si-- r tuitnor me ii.sow ofm, it u nir Ilutrsl hlale Senator U.P.FUT 1 THOMAS Harney lVVl Hi Was named U'e n, pieMdent, and Hay Walters was Tl.e rf, tre.uier t lelaryul.tp i uj.jm intte. Fail IHlls now holding tU! intuition As ait pi evident. Mr. will tu 1,1th the ul he has also ill serve on tl.e seven t.f board clrtrctol. v.ted. aicid.i.g to .Mts J. W. Ihng-!..uot.eii being r.ame.J at tl.e meeting jogi., in c haii man. She jurUe-- i latVeme Daly. Dr. night: jlast ularly utgrtl this w c k that all ndl Chailes Huggirl. J, Gaith Hall. Hugh call wuthni U- -- senL as they will D. u,n r vr fl;rCn drive. 7 he cam-- 1 , YAh U CARL NYMAN pa.gn u to U g.n In Carbon county on L ,,.nlVjr'an IJtMid of LUh Prt? lie 10. N'uvrmU'r u,u lhe Prlnrl In adhti. n to Dr. BrnnUr. another ,,f Also, be sure to cast your balHie the work program, describing TICKET lM)i:iEM)KNT lot for or against constitutional will Shaker le Nles Oiristcnsen. of U1 t' r!- t.l United National Rid Cross field representa of the sanitary engineering departamendments numbers 1. 2. and A.VNCM)r Ciunly nt war. the Su: vermin during g, out DKAN D. HOLDAWAY 3. live, who was here several days hist ment of the state board. Pointing inJ.!ar.k M'H1 being llude tins week to assist In making arrangements that this particular dejuirtment was wk fi.r t r Ac'i'i ii an legion pro-p- a terested primary in preventative; ,for the membership drive l.xally. j t 10 30 a m ArmMue --'jG- .O.P. Reverend Father Will.am A. Ruel, measures, he told of the surveys and IHMJflR CANDIDATES VILflHlULin U this to work conducted further other aLD S t.il rnarlp. In ohnrce inewly-clecti- d county Red Cross end. nent-- f"r the affair aie Kean will be master of ceremonGrJf.thi. c!'.,.;: man. William Hakalo, ATTACK NEW DEAL jctvairmnn, HUNTERS BALL IS ies. Short talks will be given by RayJul,n--i'i- i and John Chapman. mond Wccter and Miss Gayle Cox, !a the cvtn.iu;. the ouLdandmj;, dicKa,cs ,a!,t spring i the na SATURDAY POLICIES AT MEET,junior convention 49 Jui of the year will be staged in Los Angeles. Sevatj S.ver Moon hall. Announcement eral instrumental numbers and a vo. cal selection will be offered by mem- ... . j.nrrs of a number of attractive First Annual Event To RaLse Agreements, bers of the Carbon High school music puer will he made at that time, It be- 'ProcaJ t Decision to stage the second annual Funds For ChrLstmas r anticipated that an unusually j Ily Young; department. Days of 49 celebration in Helper crowd will attend. Program Here Many Attend was made following a meeting Sun7tt football game in the afternoon day at which committee heads to To raise funds for an elaborate rj match the Carbon Dinosaurs. Attacking the new deal for Its lack make arrangements for the huge af- Christmas success program to be staged unin cont nders this season for thei( solving the problems Ceng fair were selected. der sponsorship of the Price Junior Cile prep championship, with North confronting the United States, three Barney II. Hyde was named general Chamber of Commerce, the first anBe Bids tee. always a power in grid circles ' Republican candidates proclaimed the chairman with M. H. Wilson and C. nual Hunters' Ball will The Dinosaurs will be at- - nted for a return to the G. O. P. pol- A. Knobbs being selected respectively be held in the Silver will Contracts be let for icies e furnishing at a county-widRepublican teptirg to chalk up their fifth treasurer. On the forcon-struction as secretary and Moon dance pavilion wuv of live year against Utah rally last. Thursday evening In, the the municipal building and of a gymnasium addition, by executive Committee besides these Saturday evening. court house here. rhools. B. E. H. R. are three Reddington, Awarding of $15 and Three hundred people crowded in- the city council meeting in special Crissman, Mrs. W. IL Wardell and $10 cash prizes to the to the court room to hear Chief Jus- session tomorrow, Friday, afternoon Mrs. Vondella Seek Knight hunters who have regis tice William H. Folland cf the state at 2:00 oclock. The show, which proved so popular tered the largest and On Under a P. W. A. grant, the federal supreme court: Dr. Franklin S. Harlast spring, will be held February 9, second largest deer will 45 to cent is furnish per government senUnited for States candidate ris, 10 and 11 and will probably be on Use be a feature of the ball ator; and LeRoy B. Young, nominee of the $31,500 for the gymnasium, and even a greater scale than the first with 45 cent the the of also for along $12,500 giving away of a model per from this district. for congressman annual celebration, according to those 97 Winchester Five dollars will be awarded the hall and the shotgun. municipal in city The reciprocal trade agreement act furnishing charge. Recent hgh school or junior college stuto of the Work is deer huntbe auditorium. ending completed Mr. of who drew the fire Young dent who offers the best on the gymnasium addition by Febto ing season, opening of the current elk slogan of the as out a result that law, pointed be used on season and start of the pheasant seabuttons promoting the imports have increased while exports ruary. use of Utah on the following day makes the son for October scheduled 7, to coal, according have fallen off. He charged that in Originally announcement date for the first annual affair parcontract for the of made Tuesday gymnasium letting nacases where the most favored at an executive board meet-I- tf when until was ticularly appropriate. The hall is to tomorrw, postponed tion treaties are in effect this is parof the Southeastern Utah Assbe decorated in keeping with the also awarded be will contracts the instancticularly true, while in many ociated Industries. themes of the autumn season and comedy-dram- a the Dark The for Hour, municipal building. furnishing not have es such agreements where Another promotional feature was in three acts, will be presented here hunting. Advance ticket sales indibeen made the reverse is true. the RESULTS ELECTION GET announcement of talks to be in the near future by a local cast un- cate that a large crowd will be in atThe Ogden attorney declared that fiven each direction of Bob Bruner, Holly- tendance, one of the best dances of the der m. 1:30 at TUESDAY OFFICE OUR reAT p. Sunday the new deal is responsible for over radio station K. E. U. wood theatrical producer, according year being assured. B., in this country stricting production telling of the plans and progress to announcement made Wednesday by Many are competing for the cash Continuing Its policy of service. whereby it is inviting the nations of of the D. S. church organization officers. prizes offered for the two biggest L. on its list will organization. J. the The Mayor proto world import competitive Bracken Lee, Casting of players will begin im- deer, 25 having registered their ani president, W'ill dellarge blackboard Tuesday evening ... He pointed out that prices ducts. iver the first talk next Mr. Bruner inviting all in- mals at the Price Trading company as as results election mediately, they rapidly Sunday, raised successfully here cannot be with Walter F. to contact him at the store, official weighing station, up to terested 30 the persons from are received voting Clark, Kenilworth, when the reciprocal trades agreescheduled to talk on the followiNewhouse hotel Friday or Saturday Tuesday evening. the in county. other from precincts ments permit imports ng Sunday. between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00 Through this same service, ra(Continued On Page Five) and 8:00 and 10:00 p. m. Both the dio station K. E. U. B. will again Enrollment play and the producer come here well announce the results, remaining Boy the comedy-dram- a for this recommended, until on the midnight air 121 at Los Angeles won acclaim having t ft J J AM) (OMR'S II 1 t' a t m a M.itoWAN ! Pairs Ntr AND Ju-Iio- flirrtil.g mw, Finlay. at 7:30 c't Iik k, in t(e Pi tie Community ctiuuij, l legates from Finery, San Juan. Giaiid, Duil.eme and Pintail tountlea will be m attendame at the banqu.t se.don, w W CAliLYU. fm.i.tv Tij'..;,-- s 1 p ji t..ii 1ublic- - Ih Ad S J a 1.1. lf W i.a i.aa berm lr. tixj f 1 t! r 1 lid time J.rad r A" i ( 1, an J( 0 ('( lla II. ia r&' ip IV e 111 t e tta I l!a H al L'ja!i. w ijicakcf at a di iJ.'-i.t- t ! ;), , Vrar Tl-liit- C-.- ! ith n Jidi Ix-r- jg ir ! ) North w,: it--(it 2 00 p in. turn t mg in.u)c cVrt,lv Will the fHVic.jl !ir.t!5t!!Hns c h us 'UnrrJ li.H vttk Ixe i'u!l U J'.!.Jikn J jjjlljti'f klit at U. ir Iti atioll Slf J t.' e ; ((rr Tie I' itu i) il aiiii r at I! at & hi - MEMORIAL 'V r l ,!.!ir .:) v'- ) lo Open t J.-- : . 'Mis 1 (HMK. i i w: a 1 8lN it ail IL'"iri,r;vinVf,l;;hurch !l I Yut i OAK OP T1IS Bennion Will Address Red Cross District Session Friday ,n(;,In(rH k." A CONSOLIDATION cxhnty. tail ',c'e c r y YV t usi 16 I IN M.ruo.NS AN Cv 1 AA .fiTU-N- v. J A v No'-err.be- r I . |