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Show rlllE,in. ukcii i, i MARCH8TH MARKS 47TH BIRTHDAY OF COUNTY OF CARBON B. West Signed Governor Caleb Bill Creating County From Emery I is the 47th birthday Irsarv of Carbon county, for it Governor on March 8, 1894, that p the bill raleb B West signed Carbon county from a part an- -' Tomorrow set-u- business census finished nearly IN EASTERN UTAH! Business census has been ed in Emery, Grand and completSun Juan counties and is nearly completed the other counties of this district inaccording to Otto B. McKinnon, district1 supervisor lor the federal 1940 cen-- 1 sus. Outlying communities have been! covered, and only the more central! population points remain to be sur- veyed. This work is expected to be completed within the next two weeks Plans are being made for the censuses of population, housing and as well as e irrigation, which will begin about April 1. Examinations Emery county. small-scalbill had been introduced into the Utah territorial legislature on will be given for 17 of that year. January prospective enumerators, the 4 which courses of training willfollowing Once they had received be givresidents didnt Carbon en in various parts of the signal, district. 1 on and May to proceed, Mr. McKinnon returned Vait long Sunday held with the follow- from Denver, an election was Colorado, where he had officials: as first elected been attending a weeks ing being schooling in ? H A. Nelson, clerk and recorder; census enumeration relating to popcolassessor and ulation, housing and agriculture. SupD W. Holdavvay, JW. Davis, superintendent ervisor from seven Western lector; states "iof schools; Thomas Lloyd, sheriff; E. were in attendance for the course. C Lee, F. P. Gridley and Eugene Price was seSantschi, selectmen. V I go-he- ad PAGE ELEVEN Norma Jean World, Maxine Lambson and June Bentley. AAA REQUIRES Gilbert Hanson and Jimmy Hanson be seen as two little Dutchmen, will OPERETTA PLANNED FARM PLAN SHEETS Hans and Fritz. A chorus of 65 voices will complete the cast. Misses Lucille Jorgensen, Bernice Two performances of the Members of the 1940 triple-comoperetta, Morinda Grange and Janet Sorenson, A Little Bit of Holland will mittee for Carbon be giva attended county Sharp are directing the operetta. en tomorrow, y Friday, by the South-sid- e schooling in the court house school in the L. D. S. tabernacle. at Price Friday and Saturday to learn First will be a matinee at procedure for administering the proshowing L30 p. m. The gram, studying particularly the 1940 evening performance will begin at 8:00 oclock. estimate sheets, or farm sheets, which The American twins, whose adveneach farmer participating in the protures in Holland are related in the Randy Taylor, Price, is one of 16 gram will be required to fill out. operetta, will be played by Donna men who will be formally pledged Members of the committee are DaPowell as Dorothea and Jean Elliott by the Scabbard and Blade, honorary vid A. Thayn, B. L. Frandsen and T. as Theodora. Their Dutch cousins, military fraternity of the Colorado F. Beard. Orville Lee, member of Hilda and Carl, are played by Marta School of Mines, at the annual mili- the state A. A. A. committee, and Black and Leonard Witt Donald Gibson, district A. A. A. suprespectively. tary ball. Their Dutch friends are Mark John-o- n The military ball is one of the most ervisor, conducted the course of as Jan, Donald Black as Peter colorful events of the year and will schooling. and Diane Shiner as Liesel. Evange- be attended by Governor Carr of The farm sheet, explains County line Bikakis takes the part of the Coloiado, important military men, Agent William H. Bennett, is a recstork. the advanced military students of the ord of the crops each farmer expects to produce in 1940 along with the Tulip girls are played by Clyta School of Mines, and their guests. Butterfield, Deloras Wilson, Shirley practices he intends to Taylor is a junior at the School of Foster, Shirley Jean Jolly, Melba Mines and is preparing for a degree carry out. Merrills, Bonnie Messenger, Connie in mining engineering. Persons wishing to make out the SOUTHSIDE SCHOO Rae Krissman, 1940 A two-da- Student From Price Wins Military Honor soil-buildi- ng farm plan sheets should contact Mr. Eennett or a member of the county A. A. A. committee at the agricultural agents office in Price on March 13, 14 or 15. Funeral Held Friday For Mrs. Wilson, 84 Funeral services were conducted last Friday afternoon at the Wallace mortuary chapel in Price for Mrs. Luvina Isabel! Wilson, 84, who died February 28 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dan J. Collins, in Sweets Mine of causes incident to old age. Interment was in the Masonic cemetery at Price. Mrs. Wilson was born September 18, 1855, in Indiana, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frisley. Her husband, Thomas S. Wilson, preceded her in death. Surviving are a son, Bruce D. Wilson of Trinidad, Colorado, and a daughter, Mrs. Dan J. Collins, Sweets Mine. LETTERHEADS Thc Sun-Aovos- - lected as the county seat. At the first meeting of the officers, ihcld at 2:00 p. m. on June 4 in the Jones cottage on 9th street, A. Bal- 1 linger was appointed deputy clerk John Forrester was and recorder. named treasurer, and the seal of Carbon county was adopted, showing a jminer with his pick. I First licenses for selling intoxicating liquor were set at $600 for the ivear, and provisions made for licensing of business. Quarterly fees were set as follows: Wholesale merchants, !$10; retail merchants, $5; peddler, !S25; auctioneer. $5: broker, $5; money Changer, S25: and pawnbroker, $25. It can be seen, by the official seal, ithat coal mining already was the :?principal industry of the county, but tit had many years to go before reaching its full status. At that time, Price hvas the freighting point for Eastern .Utah. Job Benefits Agent Will Be At Helper Tuesdays, Thursdays Beginning next Tuesday, an unemployment compensation representative will be at Helper each Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. to take claims for unemploy-me- n compensation benefits, it was announced this week. The office will be in the council room of Helpers city hall. George O. Young, representative of the Department of Placement and Unemployment Insurance and Utah State Employment service will take the claims. The Helper office, it was announced, will handle claims for Helper, Castle Gate, Royal, Spring Canyon, Latuda, Peerless, Standardville and Rains. Increase in the number of claimants from that area necessitated the move for a e office at Helper. part-tim- COLUMBIA NEWS Mrs. Otiu Horner, wno has been in Salt Lake City hospital, returned to her home Sunday. a Rose and Frank Poglajen, Rose Louie and Johnny Roddish spent the week-en- d Mr. in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Howard Ballard and daughters, Janet and Patsy, and Evan Hhayn, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Rains and Spring Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson and son, Von. of Cleveland, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson and family Saturday. Lawrence Holliman and children, Boyd, Nellie, and Donna motored to the Price hospital to visit Mrs. Holliman, and to Castle Gate to visit relatives, Sunday. Mrs. Sue Fuller of Mapleton is a visitor in Columbia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Strate. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tanner and children spent Sunday in Spring Canyon visiting with friends. The Sunnyside Junior High school of which many Columbia students attend had their annual Girls Day program last Thursday. Many parents enjoyed the lovely program which the school furnished. There was a dance m the evening. Mr. Keglcy, of this section FALSETT MINS HONOR AT SALT LAKE ART EXHIBIT Lynn Fausett, Price mural painter, was honored Saturday when his landscape painting, Carbon College, was selected for honorable mention by a jury of Utah art critics. His and other awards were chosen from among paintings being shown in the 28th annual statewide exhibit of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts at the art center in Salt Lake City. Selection of the pictures was made by a jury of art critics and instructors, supplemented by the votes of the exhibiting artists themselves. CASTLE GATE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and daughter were Spanish Fork visitors the first of last week. 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Long, over the week-enMrs. Luke Millich, manager of the Castle Gate hotel, left Sunday for a couple weeks visit to Bakersfield, California, at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor were Salt Lake City visitors last week and over the week-enMrs. Ray Batchelor who has been going to Beauty School in Salt Lake City returned home Sunday. to Rock Reese Phillips was called the Springs, Wyoming, because of death of his wife last week. He returned home Sunday bringing his daughter Susan with him. d. d. d. Americas! FINEST' M IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN And For Carbon County, State of M. P. Street, Utah. SUMMONS: Plaintiff, vs. Lewis M. Cannon and Lillian H. 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