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Show V A Build Industry (t ' Hv V y Build Carbon AN INDEPENDENT ONE NEWSPAPER, JUNKET CARBON COUNTY IN l3St cording to Otto B McKinnon, clerk of the local Selective Service board. The eleventh call was for three young men and the following have beem selected by the board: John William Erdei, Price; Emmett Joseph Buck-le- y, Spring Glen and David Ford Morgan of Helper. These three boys will report at the induction center in Salt Lake City on June 17. Mr. McKinnon announced that up to date questionnaires up to number 1390 have been sent out and that order numbers up to and including 352 have been considered. Under the new regulations, which went into effect on June 2, the young men receiving questionnaires now have ten days in which to return them to the Selective Service board instead of the five days as was the previous rule. The four boys answering Carbon Ountys tenth call left this morning for the induction center. The boys who left in this call were Frank X. Goni, Price; John Potochnick, Jr., Helper; Robert Max Tucker, Price; and Neldon Ray Cook, of Wellington. rllinpleU'd' Sun- - Utah was members ot the Utah state when they representatives m pomts of .merest various TwS''e,cm,c',atrelper, by a afternoon Sunday ty officials. They to Price and be- lending a banquet given in lor were shown the new con-an- d tunt airport under Sin Were conducted on a JJ of inspection through the , and Price and plea for Bracken Lee of will, Mayor J of ceremon-- u master as presided Voicing a mod at the Z m banquet which was held Carbon college cafeteria. Mayor the prob-presented graphically the eastern section of the the interest and state and solicited of the lawmakers in for this area to makmg it possible Also at the dinnmeet its problems B Sessions, Carbon er Dr. Elden the basis explained college president, new school is operateupon which the d and stressed the important part natthe institution is playing in the of An organization meeting will be .held tonight in the Price City hall (building at 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a riding club. Judge Fred W. W. A. on Pane Seven) Keller, Enn ar Plans were completed this week for an elaborate celebration to continue throughout the week in commemoration of National Flag Week and in connection with the annual Sportsmens Jamboree of the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game Protective Lea- indi-- v , con-eratio- the American Legion and J. Bracken Lee. At 11:30 a. m. a fish pond for the children will be featured. Committee members are E. Bernardi, Mr. Plaga, Mr. Carter and R. B. Hyatt. During this same time a fly casting contest will be conducted in the City park. The committee in charge of this contest is composed of Bill Ha- kalo, Ellis Morgan and G. L. Kelly, The childrens sports are under the direction of Mr. Hakalo, John Gara-vagli- a, Earl Windsor, Mr. Kelly, Joe Rebol and W. B. Jones. A trap shoot has been arranged by J. B. Thompson, Mr. Kraync, Sherman Jensen, Jack Sullivan, Dr. A. W. Hardy, C. R. Griffiths, Earl Rad-cli- ff and A. S. Wahl. A rifle shoot will also be conducted at 11:30 with the following making the arrangements. Homer Hyatt, R. L. Rogers, Homer Healy, Jack Aime, Allen Halverson, Julius Spiga-rel- li and Walt Whittaker. A ball game has been scheduled for Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Atwood, Ernie Gardner and L. R. Bills have this event in charge. The Carbon Moose band will present a public concert on the Main (Continued on Page Seven) COMMISSIONERS MEET The Carbon county commissioners are meeting today as the Board of Equalization and are considering protests and recommendations on prop- erty valuations. The board will meet again on June 10, the last date on which adjustment hearings will be held this year. Tomorrow, the commissioners will meet in their regular commissoiners session. The property consist of approxi- acres of land and the city row. fbe rRbt to use the swim-coui- fe rF for thls summer. It is the i intention to sell the property one It aKo r t0 refuse or reject any blf mately two 5, Property, their desire to City A PROCLAMATION ELKS TO LEAVE FOR UTAH MEET p,. ted Eureka, Utah, to attend the annual purchase the Utah State Elks association convention which will begin there tomorrow I i Court and continue Saturday, through to Leonaccording Ward Sheya, county attorney, ard Frandsen, Exalted Ruler of the Price lodge. Officers of the Howard T n s was fined $5 or Price lodge who will Bven throp convention are Mr. Frand-sedUys m tlle for cour)ty jail attend the drivinu an Dick Mitchell, Leading Knight, aut,,moble with an exPired liF Marion A sta-Loyal Knight; John Bliss, as l?rantpanSe' of execution until iMancina, Lecturing Knight; Anton June C. GIp N;,sun 5 Esquire; Arthur Hansen, ways given a pndpx Inner Paul foV driving with- -, Chaplain; EdwardParkinson, Tiler. s license. Wentzel, and licei Guard; He showed the The trustees of the local lodge who He was also fined r'50 for will attend are Silas Anderson, Nick lies an hour in Allen Browne and Eugene ftmrt! Zne' The fine was paid Bernardi, n, sus-lDuP- in Coli. Erin Leonard will attend the state to in the capacity of district convention Place. w1.being dru uk in a public rr made tho" u'in!ire- city offi-(ft- deputy of the Elks.announced that the Mr. Frandsen aiTest. I He was sen- to 3q local delegation will attend the conJ116 Jailtence' Tf, in county mind of get! be Vusponded !ne year for vention with the idea in subip cl howe for Price in convention Want's er, to the de- - ting the state towns and the that said 1942. He (WmCdiaiely leaving town Seven) on on Page (Continued Eight) PI.U "guilty - the Citizens of Price, Utah, Greetings: turmoil, with WHEREAS, in these days of world-wid- e to discredit and influences and forces striving subversive institutions and by our Couideals symbolized destroy the this should answer Americans challenge all loyal ntrys Flag, as to the emthat tribute and Flag paying by displaying ; blem of our rights and liberties and, WHEREAS, With this end in view, the period June 8th to 14th has been designated as Flag Week by the United States Flag Association, during which time patriotic exercises and other appropriate functions are to be held in town and cities throughout all the Land, NOW', THEREFORE, as Mayor of Price, Utah, I do proclaim June 8th to 14th as FLAG WEEK and direct that States be disduring this period the Flag of the United vehicles. and Furtherplayed on all municipal buildings to of Price Stars the display more, I do invite the people of and other business their homes, places and Stripes at on to hold as well their and as patcars, locations suitable and do suitable other parades Flag riotic exercises, plan things as a public expression of our love of our Country, our allegiance to its Glorious Banner and our belief in the institutions of American Democracy. IT WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Price, Utah, to be affixed this 7th day of May in the year of our Lord NineTo Members and officials of the Price is that several Elks lodge will leave tomorrow for rt0'250 Welcome Meeting Held Last Night; Sessions Start This Morning Bishop Wilbur E. Hammaker, D. L. L. L., opened the annual Methodist conference of the Utah mission last evening by broadcasting a message over station KEUB. A radio was installed in the auditorium of the D.- , - The general committee working on the arrangements is composed i d u a 1 s instruKen of the following individuals: mental in getting Mower, chairman; George Grivet, asthe club started. sistant chairman; Agnes Huntsman, The purpose of the secretary and Charles Atwood, Dr. club will be to stimulate an interest H. B. Goetzman, William Grogan and ,in horseback riding, to plan group Ray Walters. A notice of sale was released from Lides into the surrounding hills and The celebration will start in Helto office of Mayor J. Bracken Lee and create interest advertise tQ hd this week Saturday morning with a dayper announcing the fact that in the Robbers- Roost Roundup cele-toa- ty salute conducted by Gene Plaga, light property north of the Pn jbration in the true western fashion. Paul Carter and Frank Kraync. A Junior High school and the Ki warns According to Mr. Leonard, the club parade is scheduled for 10:00 a. m. athletic field and the territory now will be named the Robbers Roost and is under the direction of Ray occupied the by city swimming pool wll be sold as Riding club and will have its duly Walters, Chris Jouflas, Fred Voll, building lots. George Leatham, Don Hacking, M. The Frke city council started on Leonard stated, H. Wilson, E. R. Crissman and Glen teas a tentative project ,n e early many persons have gone out horse Truscott. P utted ai'd back has nnw1; riding individually and have i Flag ceremonies will be conducted $sued oiders for ,not bad the opportunity to meet as at 11:00 a. m. in the Helper City park swilmih3VSetnP;theriCrC;itia gr0Up and enjy themselves with and EdwardSheya', county attorney, persons who share their interest in will deliver an address, What The and a new one will be built in the horses and riding. Under the club Means To Me. The committee park area just north of the city ten-t- o it is planned that members will meet Fiag js composed of B. H. Hyde, cbarge courts in the city park. It is plannon a designated day of the week and ed to use the money derived from to some picnic grounds to sale of the lot.-- in the undertak-to- - will ride out CATTLE TESTING STARTS where a truck or car will meet them Mayor Lee stated that the presAll dairy stock in Carbon county with lunches and refreshments. The et city pool has been condemned by members can then enjoy the picnic will be tested for T. B. during the ,e State Board ot Health and that and the ride their horses back to month of June. This is a compulsory e last test and the work is being systematyear the pool can be town. jys The new pool would be built this men ically organized so that no animals proThe three sponsoring oe ready for use next summer, he be missed. If you are not conwill interested all club urge gram and said. to attend tonight's meeting tacted, it is requested that you impersons Sealed bids will be received by the and they promise that if the club gets mediately contact the County Exten- toy Recorder up until 7:30 p. m. on off to a good start the dividends in'sion office or J. B. Jewkes, district wbltb time the bids will enjoyment will far outvalue the lit- agricultural inspector, so that your ho a eivered to the council for animals will not be missed. n. tle money it will take to get it ,a femenr !,oi of NUMBER 23 SUBSCRIBE WITH RADIO SPEECH At a meeting Monday night of the executive committee of the Eastern Utah Rodeo association Wilford Jensen was named to a position on the committee. Donald Hacking, secreThe name of Donald Hacking, CarAt the present time he holds the tary of the association, announced bon county district court clerk, was position of court clerk in the Seventh that Mr. Jensen will probably be in approved by the state senate yester- Judicial district court, a position he charge of the annual Robbers Roost day afternoon after it was submitted has held since 1935, and besides his queen contest. by Governor Herbert B. Maw- to that political affiliations is an active memMr. Hacking reported that about 40 body for confirmation Tuesday. This ber in community affairs. He has posters have been received from stumeans that Mr. Hacking will be a been an active participant in the Rob- dents throughout the county in the commissioner in the Department of bers Roost Roundup celebration since poster contest competition. He said Business Regulation for a four year its beginning and is now the secretary that all posters are well done and that term. of the Eastern Utah Ro- he is very pleased with the response. The judges of the posters will proThe appointment of Mr. deo association. Hacking to a commissionBefore coming to Price bably be called together sometime ers post in the state in his present capacity, this week to judge the entrees and will government Mr. Hacking was employ- award the prizes. This is the first give Carbon county its first ed by the Spring Canyon year that the poster contest was held Coal company in various and from the response and interest representation in one of these highly He has held shown, it is possible that it may beimportant capacities. state posts. The senate offices in the Helper post come a yearly feature of the Roundup had previously refused to American Legion and adverhsmg plans, Mr Hacking said. Ed Quinn was selected by the com- confirm the appointment since coming to Price of Heber Bennion, Jr., of has been very active in mittee to arrange for some represenManila, Utah, to this post the Price post. He was tation in the Sportsmens Day paon the grounds that he instrumental in the start- rade to be held in Helper Saturday. The plan is to get something .in the Don Hacking was a member of the leging of the Spring Canyon parade which will advertise the July islature which created this depart- Community club. ment. Mr. Hacking is married and has celebration. Mr. Hacking has long been identi- four children. He lives in Parkdale, fied with political work in Carbon FYice, and owns his home there. Governor Maw also appointed J. CARBON county and is now the chairman of the Carbon County Democratic Cen- Lambert Gibson of Salt Lake City, tral committee and a member of the brother to Marl D. Gibson of Price, BAND state executive committee. to the tax commission. District Court Clerk Will Fill Four-YePost In Department Of Business Regulation Leon- ard and Lynn vitt are the ProfeLm "DON'T BORROW THE SUN.ADVOCATE. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1941 National Flag Week and Sportsmens Riot Will Begin In Helper Saturday progiam. following the banquet, through the guests were conducted the Latuda mine under the direction of George A. Schultz, superintendent Fuel company, and of the Liberty Joe Dowd, president of Latuda local, (Continued E Price Community church and as visiting ministers, their wives and lay workers entered the auditorium' for the first meeting of the conference, they were greeted by the voice of the bishop. Following the broadcast the welcome meeting was opened with C. E. Beveridge of the local church in charge. Welcoming addresses last night were given by G. J. Reeves, member 0f the church board, and The mission Bracken Mayor ary message was delivered by Bishop Hammaker. This morning the conference was officially opened, and in each of the sessions a member of the ministry will preside and addresses will be delivered by laymen in order to coordinate the viewpoint and work of these two essential elements of the church, according to Reverend T. H. Evans, pastor of the Price church and conference host. Local delegates to this conference who will attend and vote at the various meetings are Mrs. James McDonald of Castle Gate and Mrs. Henry Musical Scries Sponsored By See of Price. Mrs. See is to act as a reserve delegate. Price City ; Directed By The work of the state officers of William Toy the Utah mission is very important in bringing about, not only successful The Carbon Moose band under the church work, but a successful direction of William Toy will present general(Continued on Page Seven) a free public concert in Price Sun' day, June 8. The concert will be held on the lawn in front of SESSIONS NAMED the Price City auditorium and will begin at 6:30 p. m. The proMEMBERSHIP gram is being sponsored by Price City. The program is in ON HEALTH STUDY line with the summer concert series of the Moose band and will be a prelude to Elden B. Sessions, president of tour contemplated by the the band for the latter part of the month. Carbon junior college, in Price, has Several marches, overtures, solos, been appointed to membership on a and trio numbers are to be included special national committee to study on the program. The program as an- and formulate plans for the more efnounced by Mr. Toy is as follows: fective health education of the naMarch, Metalo; tions 256,000 junior college students. Sharpshooters, overture, Golden Dragon, King, President Sessions appointment was and a march, Trombone Section, made by James C. Miller of ColumChambers. bia, Missouri, president of the AmBass solo, Turtle Waddle, Guent-ze- l, erican Association of Junior Colleges, played by Don Colton; novelty and was announced today by Walter number, The Village Band, Gaunt, E. Eells of Washington, D. C., execuby the entire band and a patrol num- tive secretary of the association. At a time when the health of the ber, Something about a Soldier, nation is being recognized as a vital Gay. March, Sky .Rockets, Leonard; factor in a strong national defense, selection, Old Time Songs, Barnard, the work of the committee will have and a march, U. S. Field Artillery. special importance. Present needs in the 625 junior colleges in the counSousa. Cornet trio, The Three Kings, ty will be studied as well as proSmith, played by Oliver Phelps, Jun- grams, courses, staff and other factors related to health education. ior Self and John Perry. Baritotne solo, Following an intensive study this Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Barnhouse, played by Tom year, the committee will report its Steele. progress and make constructive National Emblem, Bag-le- recommendations at the next annual March, overture, Morning, Noon and meeting of the American Association of Junior Colleges in February, 1942, Night, Suppe. The program will be concluded by at Los Angeles. Representatives of junior colleges Irving Berlins patriotic God Bless America and the national anthem, from the east to the west coast make Star Spangled Banner. up the committee. Heading the committee is Miss Indie L. Sinclair of Gulf Park junior college, Gulfport, Other members, besides Mississippi. President Sessions, include Walter Wl Krueger of Grand Rapids junior FOR college, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Miss Elsie Elliott of Bennett junior college, New York; Dr. ClarMillbrook, The Carbon District Scout Campo-re- ence D. L. Ropp of the junior college which was postponed from May of Connecticut, Bridgeport, Connec4 because of bad weather, has and Mrs. Josephine K. Adams, now been set for Saturday and Sun- - ticut: of Menlo junior college, Menlo Park, 7 day, June and 8 at the grounds of the Callfornia. Belle Isle dance according to V. C. Cutler, district In Scout commissioner. In his letter to Scout leaders in the different communities that will particFarmers of Carbon county, as did ipate, Mr. Cutler the farmers of other counties of the stated, As far as possible leave the state, voted unanimously in approval can opener out of camp. Have equip- of the wheat marketing quota proment such as reflector oven, Dutch gram in the referendum held on Satoven, metal grate, pots, pans, etc., and urday, May 31. The 28 farmers who supplies for preparing all meals over voted all voted in favor of the quothe camp fire preferably by pa- tas. trols. Daggett with 27 votes, Garfield The program of events as outlined with 115 votes, Piute with 59 votes by the Carbon district committee is and Morgan with 59 votes voted as follows: 1:00 to- 3:00 p. m. pa unanimously with Carbon county in trols check in and will be assigned accepting the plan. The majority was camp sites; 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. con- also decisiye in all other Utah countests and demonstrations; 5:00 to 7:00 ties. p. m. prepare meal and clean up; Approximately 94 per cent of the 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. patrol stunts at farms in the state favored the quotas campfire and District Court of Honor; and over 80 per cent of all the wheat and taps at 10:00 p. m. farmers in the United States voted in favor of the program. (Continued on Page Seven) j TO GIVE Latuda, U. M. NEWS-ADVOCAT- (P k Ay - MOOSE ional defense At OF THE SUN AND vy- W. JENSEN NAMED METHODIST BISHOP ON COMMITTEE BY GOVERNOR MAW APPROVED BY SENATE RODEO OFFICIALS OPENS CONFERENCE e ere stay A CONSOUDATION s rt ifjy DONALD HACKINGS APPOINTMENT BY Carbon countys eleventh selective-serviccall was filled this week, ac- &?? NEWSPAPER PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, REPORTS TODAY L GOOD-WIL- ONE COVERAGE, ONE COST' UTH ARMY CALL FILLED; TENTH 01AKERSFNISH (Vfy teen Hundred and od Forty-on- e. j 10 . tri-sta- te y; SCOUTS MEET CAMPOREE e, 23-2- pa-villi- Carbon Farmers Vote Favor Unanimously Of Wheat Quota Plan - . . - CONCERT HERE Bracken Lee, Mayor of the City of Price, Utah. |