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Show I 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, iff STATUS Business Houses Will Be Closed On Pioneer Day U fZ ancial BUDGET, REPORTS SUBMITS half of tot report for the first tTveals that 51 58 per cent of the and fund has been expended, funds the of special the majority more than upended somewhat half of their budget allotments, 'stag to B. H. Young, county ' auditor. and k statement, issued at the total surplus of f time shows Of this as of July 1. 1,183 01 of form the in is $40,000 invest-- :t bond the sinking in is, -- jiancial fund. allotments 3,dget and percentages date are shown respec-';- y follows: County commis- as $5,175 and 47.95 per cent; and jity clerk and auditor, $5,250 $3,-aJ per cent; county attorney, 51 82 per cent; county treas-$4,9to ended nd 75 and 53.83 per cent; coun-assess- or, $7,780 and 72.89 per cent; recorder, $3,770 and 52.87 per mty sheriff, $7,880 and 46.57 per and 36.26 r.; county jail, $1,400 cent; county surveyor, $380 and 97 per cent; county agricultural pnt, $1,800 and 31.78 per cent; re, dairy and food inspector, m and 48.27 per cent; building d grounds, $4,600 and 56.94 per and 49.52 rt; district court, $5,005 cent; justice court, $1,700 and 7 per cent; juvenile court, $460 :i 51,78 per cent; statutory and reral.!r$7,475 and 44.13 per cent; igentral fund, $63,945 and 51.58 'ent. 12! ' cent; cent, tuberculosis physician, et cetera, $9,-a54 07 per cent; dependent tilers fund, $10,000 and 46.11 per 't; old age pension fund, $16,500 4577 per cent; exhibition and edising fund, $3,316 and 96.27 per :i 04 65 ' per nd 1 t, 30 highway and 9.45 ary fund, improvement per cent; general (non-budge- t), aone Jf Symbolic of the advancements in the field of electricity, a match, lit by Mayor J. Bracken Lee, will throw the switch which w ill turn on Price's new w h i t e w a y lighting system this evening at about 9:00 oclock. Actual turning on of the lights will be part of the evenings program, designed to promote the carnival and festival spirit in Price, according W P. A. RULES TAKE to Councilman W. E. Mclntire who is in charge of arEFFECT HERE WITH rangements. "Die Magic of Black Light, a curLITTLE DIFFICULTY ious demonstration of electricity by H. T. Plumb, Salt Lake City, engineer for the General Electric comFigures Reveal Reduced Number pany, will begin at 7:30 p. m. in the Of Men Agency Employs civic auditorium. Tickets are being sold by the Girl Scouts who will reIn Carbon County ceive all of the proceeds. Two of the three men who had quit work rather than accept the new ROWLEY ANNOUNCES W. P. A. wage rate returned before the deadline, and work is now proceeding satisfactorily under the new RESIGNATION regulations, reports James S. Dean, assignment clerk for zone No. 7, SECRETARIAL which comprises the four Southeastern Utah counties. Only one man, a painter, is out be- Action Takes Effect August l; cause of quitting when the new, drasWill Coal Association tically reduced wage rates, went into Meet On Tuesday effect on July 5. He sought readmission the day after the deadline. Resignation of Silas Rowley as exThe new measure requiring dismisecutive secretary of the Southeastern sal of W. P. A. workers who have had Associated Utah Industries, effective ISmonths continuous employment will this week. was announced 1, effect approximately forty workers in August No successor has Carbon county, although no definite been Rpmd as yet, instructions to profiled With enfc-ce-it being expected ment of this regulation have been this action that obtained as yet from the payroll of-- J be taken in will fice in Salt Lake City. Such workers, the near future. when once dismissed, may apply for this matProbably at the end of 30 days, will be conter but they will then be treated the sidered at a joint same as any other person applying with the meeting for assistance and will be given no Price Junior and preference. chambers Senior Comparative figures show 180 men of commerce to be and 43 women now employed by the held next Friday W. P. A. in Carbon county, as comJuly 28, evening. pared with 207 men and 42 women in the city hall. two weeks ago, and 329 men and 46 purPrimary women a year ago. The drop as com-- ( discuss to is of the meeting pose Continued On Page Four) means of cooperative action in promoting tourist trade and other busiWill Discuss nesses effecting this part of the state. Originally scheduled for last Tuesday, this meeting was postponed one I bridges $38,565 and 67.7 indigent poor fund, $9,965 bads and de- spent $195 appropriated. the $31,031 appropriated for recent of county roads bonds, all has been expended. The for interest and handling IK has been 43.56 per cent purchase of bonds called for expenditure, not budgeted, of 45950. 57 $17,-wdget- ed ex-rie- Jancial d; j Water Facilities Projects For Carbon County statement shows assets General fund, $27,754.15; To discuss plans for water facilities fund, $3,123.13; projects in Carbon county, William roads and bridges fund, $17,-- f Hatch and Alvin Bishop of the land Continued On utilization office, bureau of agriculPage Five) tural economics at Logan, are to be here today, according to County Against Agent William H. Bennett. Worses To Be Under the water facilities program, money is to be made available for Grazing development of facilities for stock Ca Such complete plans for eliminating watering or irrigation purposes. of as reservoirs, branded and unclaimed hors- - projects development Htah grazing district No. 7, an lining of canals, building of dams and ;e meeting of the advisory ditches, and others will be made poshas been sible for private landowners, accordcalled for this , according to Grazier ing to Mr. Bennett. Magleby. Cooperating in the program are the soil drive will be launched with-- , farm security administration, the and the extenks the San conservation service, Raphael desert of Utah state agriculGreen P.iver and the Sinbai sion service Individual loans arc tural college. astie Dole to be the 'mS each and grout) Joans to limited $2,000 JectivesIt is estimated each. to $50,000 wHe ,contain between 300 and horses which have 'dm'0 ATTEND CONVENTION ,extensive damage to the C. R. Fahring, chairman of the lands of this district, of county commissioners, and board county commissioners have B. H. Young, county clerk, attended in the drive the er saidPerate the state convention of county officers in Ogden the fore part of this week. '5lIws: deficiency f Wild Begun District after-Pric- e, I - J Playground week. Mr. Rowley has served as executive secretary of the coal association since the first of the year. He intends now to devote his full time to private business affairs. (Continued on Page Five) Nine Slot Machines Destroyed Yesterday rcreaton facilities in be enlareed in installation Playgmunll111 d equipment pur-ee.,Unds nlloted from the of "e annual Days of 49 Oration M. H. Wilson, 'her jounces celebration permanent 'ar.itw ' Die new UlcliM play devices ,ITlerry'So-round elong and a iaj ximatT' CSt cd the Projcct Bear Wil1 reserAssurance that the Scofield tnat and voir will not be pumped dry all at sufficient water will remain times to care for the fish was given Newell B. Cook, state fish and game he.Pri commissioner, by officials at district Conservation River Water a meeting here Monday night. reserIn pleading the case for the $iqo. M fish, for voir as a breeding place Sam Lovell and two Cook declared that the reservoir no of Sacram estimated 10 be California, contains brood stock weei worth more than $60,000. Wlh,r m 0r here. Mrs. Lovell lion fingerling fish have been put of Mrs G MiUer the tributaries, notably the fum ds . H J the ' J MIIY 4' IN CITY Schedule in brief for the Pioneer Day celebration in Price next Monday is as follows: FI 9.00 to 11:00 a. m. Free Following this, Mayor Lee will swimming for children in the light the match that will turn on Price municipal swimming pool. Utahs newest and best system of STATE HOLIDAY WILL DE 11:30 a. m. Miniature pa' stieet lighting. A dance on Main street to in rade the city park, prizes OBSERVED IN PARKS $ 1 between First and be awarded for the best floats. gWITII PROGRAM Second East streets, will conclude the evenings activities. To help create the a t- mosphere, a large assortment of carnival paraphernalia has been ordered and will be distributed among children of the community, Councilman Mc- carnival lntire said. The $8,000 Main 1200 noon to 1:30 p. m. $1 Lunch. 1 for all ages. 7:00 p, m. gram park. in In celebration of the 92nd of the coming of Brigham his Mormon folloy ers to and Young 'Utah, Price will observe next Mon-'jda- y, July 24, with a full days gram of activities in the city park under auspices of the Mutual Improvement associations of the three Price wards of the L. D. S. church. A miniature parade at 11:30 a. m. will opit) officially the days celebration, according to Charles H. Madsen, anm-vVversa- ry Games and sports 1:30 p. m. Pioneer Day proPioneer Evergreen . BANDS WILL LEAVE EARLY MONDAY FOR street lighting sysPIONEER DAY FETE tem, installed by the city department of electricity headed by Leonard Frandsen, will give Price the best And lighted street in Utah, with five or six Price Junior High School Notre Dame Bands Will times as much light as was obtained from the system previously in March In Parade use here. general chairman. Prizes will be given to children entering the bst floats in keeping with one of three themes: Historical in character and conveyance; nursery rhyme characters; present methods of transporta- tion. Those wishing to enter in the parade are asked to contact one of the Two outstanding musical organiza- committee in charge: Mrs. Nellie Price Junior High Wilson, Mrs. Ada Nelson and Mrs. tions, the Notre Beth Hussey. ' school band and the J' S At Dame school band from Price will Luncheon from 12.00 noon to 1:30 Can v leave in buses early next Monday p. m. is planned. Refreshments and J; morning for Salt Lake City where concessions will be under direction of they will be in the Covered Wagon the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, with Mrs. Edith Prince in charge. AssistDays celebration. At least we have had the full diM. E. to ing on the committee is Elroy Jones. Williams, According advantage of cool evenings. leave will of rector both Sports and games for children will groups, they During the day the mercury Price about 5:00 a. m., in time to follow at 1:30 oclock. Prizes will be may jump to 110 as it did last reach Salt Lake City for the parade given in trade at the concessions Thursday in Price to set a new which is scheduled to begin at 10.00 stand. In charge of this feature of record for recent years but at oclock. Lynn Goetzman will be drum the program are William Campbell falls it into or the 50s night major for the Price group and Jack and J. W. Hussey. 40s. A program honoring the pioneers Kelley for the Notre Dame group . A Last Thursday was not the Df Utah will commence at 7:00 p. m. in will the be carried Utah banner sort of day when one feels like in Pioneer Misses Evergreen park. Music is JorgenDorothy parade by working or exercising too strenunder direction of Marvin Witt and sen Enid Waterman. and were Neither uously. Friday In theafternoondli. group plans to Mrs. Maurlne Fox has chnrfto of and Saturday, when readings of 104 were officially listed by visit the Lagoon, and in the evening dances. Judge George Christensen is scheduled to appear as the principal will return to Price. Weatherman Ralph P. AnderThis evening, the Price Junior High speaker of the evening. Music will son; nor yesterday when the band will take part in the be furnished by the Singing Mothers school mercury again sweated its way directed by Mrs. Ida K. Thomas, and Whiteway lighting system opening up to the hundred mark after a the Price C. C. C.' camp will present three-da- y here, parading at 7:00 oclock, partilayoff in the high a number. A series of dances are at the auditorium in 90s. program cipating 7:30 oclock, and opening the street being arranged for by Mies Ruth Wilson. VVVvvvVVvvVi dancing following the program in the As an added feature, free swimauditorium. ee Least Price Enjoy Cool ce Summer Nights DEPARTMENT LIMITS USE OF CITY WATER Price Need Fear No Shortage, If Rule Is Observed, Official States Owing to the drouth causing increased demands on Price City domestic water supply, watering of lawns and irrigating of gardens is absolutely prohibited between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Your cooperation is earnestly requested to avoid further drastic measures. This statement, issued Saturday by City Councilman John W. Holden, chairman, and Alma Greenwood, superintendent of the city water department was declared necessary as an Under direction of Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond, Deputy Sheriffs Warren Peacock and Hugh Taylor yesterday morning carried out the death sentence imposed upon nine slot machines. The machines were broken open with hammers and then burned back deof the county court house. Their ming will be offered at the municipal plunge from 9:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m Mr. Madsen announced. James Anderson will assist the regular management with the pool supervision during that period. The entire days program will be in the city park, the principal reason being to escape the fdown-tow- n heat, according to Mr.1 Madsen. The Suicide city has graciously given, us the use of its parks facilities for the day, and Lysol we intend to mSke the best possible L. W. Bard, 48, Price, lies in the use of them for the. enjoyment and city hospital in a critical condition as entertainment- of Price residents 'and result of an attempted suicide early visitors. this morning in the county jail whera he was awaiting trial on a charge of Body i carnal knowledge. Quick action on the part of other Conclave prisoners and members of the sheriffs office may have saved the mans At the regular meeting of the Carlife, but hospital attaches reported this morning that his condition is bon county central labor union, to be held here Monday, August 7, commitstill serious. According to Sheriff S. M. Bliss, tees will be named and plans will get Bard swallowed most of the contents underway for the annual convention of a bottle of lysol about 12:30 a. m. of the Utah State Federation of Labor Attracted by the mans coughing, an- to be held in Price the fore part of other prisoner, Ward Burr, found September, John W. Holden, Price, him in agony and called Deputy Sher- president of the Carbon county oriff Warren Peacock who called Sher- ganization, announced this week. Paul M. Peterson, president, and iff and Mrs. Bliss. They adminsiter-e- d first aid until medical help was other officers of the state association, summoned. an affiliate of the American FederaBard was arraigned last Friday be- tion of Labor, will be here for the fore Justice of the Peace Dell Gard- meeting to help draw up plans, Mr. ner. Date for his hearing had not Holden said. The two musical groups won high honors last spring, showing outstanding marching and concert ability. Richard Mitchell assisted with directing of marching for the Catholic school band. Prisoner Attempts By Drinking This Morning . Central Labor To Make Plans For September emergency measure. If we can maintain the water level where it now is, we needn't worry about not having enough watThe er, Councilman Holden said. level has been going down steadily, however, and unless this measure is effective it will be necessary to take more stringent action. The water department appreciates struction had been ordered July 11, of the efforts of citizens thus far, and found guilty been had after they of the we ask that they continue to cooperbeing operated in violation obstate law. Their contents, $63.72, ate by not wasting water and by for hours the county. to the over serving strictly were turned On June 28, the machines were been set. taken from the Walnut bar and City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groussman and acting sheriffs, the deputy cafe by A girl was born Sunday at the family left Wednesday morning for under instructions of Attorney Gen- Los Price where hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rex they obtained California, Angeles, had who eral Joseph Chez Price. will make home. their Oviatt, orders from Justice Hammond. lcilitiesAt Helper Cook Asks Sufficient Water Be Left 3eWS Schedule Shows Monday Program Of Events Here Best Lighted Street To Be SceneJ Of Dance; Plumb To Give '' Program POST - i Utahs FROM t .'canty ;; !$ '' '' half year FOR WHITEWAY LIGHTING SYSTEM TONIGHT Do your shopping early, for the stores will be closed all day Monday, Pioneer Day, an official closing day as set by the Price Chamber of Commerce and a state-wid- e holiday. The state liquor store, banks and all government offices will be closed all day. There will be no delivery service by the postoffice, although the gener-a- l service window will be open from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon to af fold service for those need- ing stamps or other postal sup- Y plies. OF JULY I fIRST gala occasion to mark opening of In Scofield Reservoir To Care a talk on the For Fish valueTheof Joydietsof inEats," maintaining health, the first of for continued success as a source of ment to the effect that unless somery and Fish creek,wassince thing was done immediately, it might planned to put eggs. the year, and it be necessary to allow fishermen to acThe matter of constructing a larger in another two million, but this fish at Scofield by fair means take became it was held up when tion reservoir, possibly with a storage caknown that a water shortage appearfish might pacity of 75,000 acre feet of water, ed eminent and that the above the present site, was discussed be in danger. the commissioner who declared by million nine This year more than his organization stands ready to that the reservoir, eggs were taken from do share to obtain such a reserits at these going to the fish hatchery He suggested that several federvoir. fish of eggs source cpringville. As a is one al agencies might also be induced to for hatching, Scofield reservoir water that can assist in the project. of the finest bodies of Last week when word of the imCook declarMr. be found anywhere, be taken shortage of water was rn- pending that steps he urged ed and t ceived by Mr. conditions of Cook, he issued a state assure maintenance Dietitian Tells Of The Joy Of Eats At Kiwanis Meeting was given before the Price Kiwanis club last night by Paul O. Sampson )f Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dietitian and lecturer. Pointing out that many diseases iuch as cancer, heart trouble, constipation, diabetes and others can be traced to faulty eating habits, the speaker, who represents Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, incorporated, stressed the importance of these foods in a diet. Barney DeVietti, Ki warns president,' was in charge of the meeting. or foul. He received assurance Monday, however, that even should most of the water be used to meet the irrigation needs of the water conservation district, enough would remain to care for the fish. Pumps will not be Used to take out this water. To look over sites for construction of fish traps to use next season, Mr. Cook and William Whitney, superA boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. intendent of the Springville fish Oven Price, Clawson, at the Price hatchery, visited Scofield Tuesday. hospital Tuesday. well-regulat- ed |