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Show V JJMCltt (V V AN INDEPENDENT ONBJWrsi NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND At Home E "DO PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 24. 1941 Robbers Roost fifth Annual Three-Da- y Show Ends After BORROW' THE SVN.ADVOCATE. NUMBER 3 SUBSCRIBE NEW SALE FOR Thanks Extend Woolgrowers To Price For Successful Meet COAL DEVELOFS III PLANT PLAtl Sessions Climaxed With Huge Banquet And Assurances Of Another Convention ritv Crowds Jam Ground To Witness Many Acts And Competitive Events Utah Copper Contemplate Steam Power Unit To Use . not be construed as surEnding with a note of appreciation year should State Coal the with be not spent to the people of Price City and to the plus and should more lot is a there coming. idea Carbon-EmerWool that y members of the Specialty the largest crowds in its five year history, the Robbers Roost Roundup came to a close Saturday fifth ann.?. finish on one of the most successful outdoor shows ht Lted in southeastern ine before S NEWS-ADVOCAT- Do Your Buying another market for Growers association, members of the He warned that sheepmen should Prospects forcoal off their to Carbon developed during county this take pay association opportunity Utah State Wool Growers the emergency the week with the announcement by because indebtedness conventheir crowds viewed brought for- D. D. Moffat, vice president and gention to a close here last Thursday boom now in force will not last three are eral manager of the Utah Cppper conditions every night of the favorable Less night, adding assurances that every ever. iCht was presented and it was added. he to company, to the effect that the combound ensue, a to it made be get regular effort will to percattle 10,000 of some The pany contemplates the construction of starting three-da- y practice ttat convention for Price City a steam power plant for use in gentoo in the the witnessed summer the early ranges near future. in the and young, its own electrical power for Mr. was season Clyde by erating protested See nights performances. Harry Mahleres, secretary of the sum- use in its smelters. The new $5,000,-00- 0 in the later that stated he when addressed of wool local on the air growers group, Price City took plant will be located at Garfield the gathering at a banquet held mer the cattle leave the ranges and two about town west Wnd will use coal in the generation the and .ij where Thursday evening in the Elks hall and go to the lower country Thursday last been but has providing the company and process designated. state to the sheep range ago extended an invitation in-- c coal town in got the sheep range being operators can come to a workaeverybody organization for their annual conven- This results in the he ble concerning the puragreement and off that fed get before there, sheep J. tion sometime this fall. Mayor swing of things jo the relation to other in coal of must be use seasonal chase Proper crowd turned out Bracken Lee of Price also extended said. evening a large fuels. said he adhered and to, established of Price an invitation on behalf City the many horses and gaily A letter received this week by J. and if an area is designated for one for the fall convention. Lsed cowboys and cowgirls who A Lee from the Utah Copper be not Bracken should stock another of orto called type The convention was stated that the construction parade opening to company the allowed Lcipatedinthe range. top der Thursday morning by Don Clyde, now underway and that out are also were trails Stock plans brought in . 7 the celebration. Rodeo con- state organization, president of the formed would the that the stated he require a complete report that and alike Mr. in they joined Clyde procession and townsfolk the city auditorium. Mayor Lee wel- by on storage, transportanot clear are rodeo state laws production, to bevery the on its made grounds. present and way comed the visiting delegates the main street costs and other facilities and He advised areas. tion, these in headed each parade andjgj. w'iu be the march, Thunderer half of Price City and Ray Jensen, defining The American Legion color guard atCarbon county coal. their consult to concerning county Carbon-Emerstockmen Wool y of the and her two attendants, Caroline Gaillard and by John Philip Souza. The overture, president said attempt that Lee Queen Ida Chiaretta every where commissioners Mayor and bewelcome on torney the "Sky Pilot" by Laurens and the pop- - Growers, extended a would be made to get the report reastock some likelihood that a is Jennie Monfredi. made up there sponlocal of the organization, ular Gbye Now by Olsen will con- half for the long dy as soon as possible. trail is to be cut out. impressive escort clude the second division of the pro- sors of the convention. MEN also received control weed Design for the plant is being drawn Noxious the part. struck of horsemen taking President Clyde keynote line gram. now and construction wiU begin at an all he that and attention his reported in his message when he out at Following a period of intermission of the meet Every show started lamb government agencies were cooperat- early date with a view of insuring moved the band will lead off with another referred to future wool and exteng'15 p. m. sharp and completion and start of operation late ing favorably in this respect. march Old Comrades by Tieke to prices. Rising prices, more exactness. scheduled lamb in the spring of 1943, Mr. Moffat said. a with good The prospects for along be followed by the idyll Forest sive markets and excellent range and Present plans for the power plant, the in were stressed laughter fall excitement, this Suspense, conditions were pointed out as being price Whispers by Losey. he which will use steam generation, call and of his during the minutes speecn sorrow were combined closing However, to the boon a sheepman. will preA waltz, Desdemona, sometcited the importance of the sheepmen for an installed capacity of 75,000 three nights to give the crowds of the pro- he pointed out that any increased next division the cede A true of kilowatts, he added. The company the ordinary. (Continued on Page Seven) hing out Two complaints were filed with the gram. This number was written by profits derived by sheepmen this contemplates the use of Utah coaL drama of the range was enacted in office of the county attorney during King, He pointed out that the big open-p- it second the arena during the nights the week charging liquor violations,1 -- the BUDGET concluding numbers the COUNTY schedmine at Bingham and the concentratshow. The act was not on the to Perry Holt and A. H. band will include another march, according audieat Magna and Arthur are in the ule and every person OF 1941 ing mills Jaynes. Utah State Liquor control Michigan on Parade, by King; electrified. The power generatfully nce wished that it didnt have to commission officers. Both complaints overture, p0et and Peasant, by ed in the new plant will be used soleIt was during the beginnhappen. the violations as being in Price. Suppe and the patriotic God Bless gave Justice court, $1,600, $1,070.05, ly by Utah Copper company. ing of the program when a wild The budget report for the county of Nick Chugaris, 52, owner and oper- - Lmerjca As a by Xrving Berlin. It was reported that the addition of bronc in the bareback riding event 67.44 per cent spent; sundry 1941 was $520.95, of half and first House for the Coffee ator of the City conclusion the band will play the na- - Carbon the cane bounding chute try- - Carbon restaurant power plant will be welcome by $3,673.87, $5,076.13, $8,750, located at 84 South tional anthem, Star Spangled Dnn prepared and released by County expenses, hi Utah Power and Light company, the to court, trick dislodge was charged with the ner .. Clerk Brigham H. Youn during the 58.01 per cent spent; juvenile cent Qn 43.71 (Continued on Page.. Seven). Jutider. Finally he managed to get re$287.09, per $222.91, The $510, past week. sale and possession of liquor not purthe rider off his back and after takilithat showed spent. a or store a state at port chased liquor ng a Jew more jumps he fell to the of all the departThis figures added up show a total censed agency in violation of sections Coal Code Hearings ground amid a great cloud of dust. counthe ments conin state of 115 114 the and general fund budgeted of $65,547; toliquor When the animal stood Will Be up the crowd trol government tal expended, $34,331.72; balance, officers confiscated 11 The tys ve out with a mournful gasp The ay,o"- and7everal bottles of untax the assessors of- $31,215.28 with 52.38 per cent of the TO WATER Here horse had broken its leg just below fice, the county total spent during the first half of wine. led the knee and the injured limb was office, the year. recorders A similar charge was filed against u flopping around with every move the DAN Complaints charging three U REBUILD the county sherop-- 1 and owner 65, Bond interest and sinking fund, Saradakis, George animal made. Attempts to drive the erator of the Paradise hotel, 227 West! coal producers with bituminous com iffs office, the $38,557, $32,493.16, $6,063.84, 84.27 will be heard before (Continued on Page Seven) county agriculture per cent spent; road and bridge fund, Railroad avenue. At this establish- -, code violations D. C' and home demon- $47,800, $27,137.82, $20,662.18, 56.77 barrels partly Tnal Examiner iment five fVr Organization of the Minnie Maude September 2 3 and 4 in the stration agent, the per cent spent; Class B roads, and Reservoir company full and pne barrel full of untaxed Irrigation court house, according to and $14,468, $253.56, 98.28 per cent was accomplished last Thursday evewine and a quantity of whiskey were bon county County Clerk Brigham H. Young. depart- grounds ent. confiscated ning in the Price City auditorium The complaints were filed by the ment, the justice and G. O. Allred was elected to the the remain balance and The CAL LIBRARY budget bituminous coal producers board for court and sundry presidency of the newly formed watdistrict 20 against B. A. Howard, own- expenses have spent over 50 per same for highway improvements er company. COLUMBIA er and operator of the Deer Creek cent of the amount budgeted to since no money has been spent. The formation of the new water HEALTH OFFICE 1941 Coal company at Huntington; Mai them for the entire year. The reaTemporary transient relief, county company was brought about as a reclm N. McKinnon of Salt Lake City son for this high expenditure is due physician, county infirmary fund, sult of the completion of plans to 1 A Lt lIT I IP's and j0hn Arronco Jr., of Price. 6 I1n 1 T $14,387.74, $8,083.48, $6,304.26, 56.18 construct a dam at the old reservoir in these departseasonal to expenses The formation of a surgical path-8- y The offenses involve either alleged ments. per cent spent; indigent poor fund, site on the Minnie Maude creek in library was announced this $10,000, $2,135.07, $7,684.93, 23.15 per the Nine Mile district. mine fatality direct sales at prices below the sixth Carbon countys the Many years show week by the Carbon The following figures Medical society cent spent. William fective minimum or failure to collect Harold when at this recorded located a was dam there amount ago expended, which is amount, composed of doctors practof was killed in the Colum- - actual transportation costs in deliv-bi- a budgeted by alexpenditures and 31, portion been County has since but Harsha, site neglected the balance and the percentage icing in the four southeastern Utah the Department of Public Welfare consequently washed out. Present mine last Thursday. Mr. Harsha ering the coal, order in that respective counties. The spent ready plans call for the es- was pinned beneath a huge chunk of shows $40,215 budgeted, $19,389.14 plans call for the construction of a for each department. tablishment of the in the off- coal that fell from the roof of the library expended, $20,825.86 balance show- new and larger dam than was origCCC ice of the Utah County commissioners, $4,500, State Board of mine. It was reported that seven Applications to be 48.21 cent 48.44 spent; ing the per cent spent inally there and its purpose is to $2,294.43, per Health, the only place where availa- men were unable to move the chunk cent. Be To per store water to be used throughout the Accepted $5,300, and clerk ble space can be auditor, Camps county secured. fund coal under which the victim was and of Exhibition Nine Mile section for irrigation purcent 47.45 advertising spent; per The library will consist of a collet--01- 1 caught. It was also reported that he At Camps, New Ruling county $2,784.79, to the Car- poses. the appropriation $1,776.77, showing $3,690, attorney, of which was killed instantly. surgical specimens bon County Associated Industries is Other officers elected to lead the $1,913.23, 48.15 per cent spent. come under the observation of dqt-f- a services were conducted Word has been received from DiFuneral $1,479.20 expended, new company were William Lines, $3,370 $2,365.17, budgeted, $5,275, Treasurer, County in this section and will be the Sunday at 2:00 p. m. in the Mitchell rector J. J. McEntee that the July C. $2,909.83, 44.84 per cent spent; coun- $1,890.80 balance with 43.89 per cent vice president; Ted Housekeeper, seconly one of its kind in the state C. C. enrollment has been extended ty assessor, $7,490, $5,018.78, $2,471.-2- spent. Funeral chapel by the Reverend retary and treasurer with Bernard by a medical society.. fund including construc- Iriat, D. W. Wadleigh and the above J., Daugherty of the Price Com- to cover the entire month of July. If 67.01 per cent spent; county reAirport Under present plans the doctors munity church. Burial was in the there are any boys who would like to corder, $4,030, $2,156.69, $1,873.31, tion and maintenance of Carbon named officers to act as directors. diPurchase a enroll in the camp they can do so any 53.51 per cent spent. county airports, $2(1,196.74 budgeted, microscope, a light Price City cemetery under the na cabinets for filing specimens to rection of the Mitchell Funeral home. time during the month of July, 1941. expended and $3,956.67 $10,130, $5,397.30, $16,240.07 sheriff, . County on March 15, There are a number of vacancies for in the local was born 80.41 per cent spent. Mr. Harsha counbalance cent and showing 53.28 spent; library $4,732.70, per ich will be Weed fund, $3,300, $1,814.31, 7 available to all mem- - 1810, in Bloomington, Illinois, a son of Utah boys to fill in the Ninth Corps ty surveyor, $447, $214, $232.12, 54.00 per cent spent. food James Howard and Olive Reese companies in the state of Utah. societycent spent; agriculture, per T. R. V It is believed that a number of boys and dairy inspector, $1,605, $777.68, The grand total of all the funds King of Green River is Harsha. He had been a resident of resident of the local have not applied for C. C. C. enroll- $827.32, 48.45 per cent spent. budgeted showed a figure of $260. society and Dr. Columbia for the past eight years. rank J- Gorishek All business houses in Price He is survived by his widow, Mrs. ment, because they have felt that an of Helper is the and home dem- 955.04; amount spent, $157,751.97; County agriculture will be closed tomorrow, the The expended William Harsha,. and two application filed with the Department onstration agent, $1,800, $992.64, balance, $103,203.07. Clyde was also 24th day of July, in commemorof Public Welfare indicated that they $807.36, 55.14 per cent spent; build- figure shows that more than half or announced that the brothers living in Illinois. ation of this state holiday which Regular monthly njqetings of the so-- 1 This is the first fatality for the were relief clients, which was objec- ing and grounds, $4,600, $2,325.11, 60.45 per cent of the budgeted amount was the day when the Mormon to the boys. It has, there- $2,274.89, 50.55 per cent spent; dis- has been spent during the first half LWould PrbaLfjsti'WW at the!Co!umbia mine for the year. tionable 0031 health office. pioneers came into Salt Lake fore, been agreed that any such boy trict court, $5,870, $2,257.83, $3,612.17, of 1941. with his on file directly Seven) valley and started to build the application Page (Continued 38.46 per cent spent may License members of the camp personnel and, territory into what is now the do not want to, visit state of Utah. if not need they Days the Welfare offices. The C. C. C. SIX FROM All state and county offices Week apalso be closed on this day. have the will complete officials camp suino"' ''as charged with it forms on hand and will be offices will remain Federal plication fraudulent ? check. However, fill it to this is not a fedbecause commisapplicant any help open willing Tax Silas Rowley, State f,brou8ht oit in court that the anThe postoffice out. The camp in this vicinity is in eral association. the ed were holiday. Independent Carbon examiner, license by men from Six " county drivers sion " h P.M be will be later Price. be conducted will would open during discussion he probably a act on negotiamoUnt of the check was nounced this week that appointed Monday to in tho u 1 hours the Steel Columbia only but the representawith morning Utah to at office August committee Friday, Price represent his time of he checks in ating BOXES issuan PLACE been rehas of definite to next Alfred of in 28, nothing Carey tives, according The court dismissed the and not on Monday, July on wage scale discussions opening ca. of Price announced Salt Lake 22 president. on club this. office Lions district The Rock '18 ported Springs, Mr. regular Rowleys week. City today. w ,Pn P;,yment of the costs. containDue to this holiday, the ShopW Small wagon mines will not be olt was fined 4 for days are Mondays for Price but of-he today that they have placed in Price drivinidCe the Utah coal miners Representing establishments in Guide, published by The ers other some to pers many contract in the ordered been negotiawill be Edward Scherer, Latuda, represented fler anj3n aufmobile without a muf-pa- has collectof the was printed yeswill for purpose he and Helper causing excessive noise. He fice for July 28. However, Ernest Nixon, Hiawatha, tions. tv, il for National Defense pur- chairman; distributed office and throughlocal ne in courtterday at the ing Canthis up to make make the day Delegates will attempt secretary; Max Thom, Spring Isra , out the county to give the shopDavs was charged with by being here on August 1 to issue poses. Everyone is urged to place all yon; Francis Denison, Sunnyside; A. terms of the Appalachian pact effecdriving they have available into He will be here the tin-fpers jan opportunity to check a Tver's license and drivers licenses. Wieller, Kenilworth; and A. B. Ma- tive in the west with the same condiwith containers. the many holiday specials ofthese following the 4, thews of Rains. tions. The wage increases sanctioned lmobilelnSK?C,!i0n sticker on his au again on August his fered by local merchants. The presented his license in Monday, and will then resume court oj The Utah delegates will meet with by the Appalachian agreement call MARRIAGE LICENSES is also published office. local Was at the ven a $2.5Q suspend-fi- regular office days emPaul Dalpiaz, 29, Helper and Eliza- members of the Utah Coal Operators for $1.40 more a day for miners a day early and contains only c!nCe 0a that count. He was association for negotiation of new ployed in mechanized mines and rock beth Martinelli, 27, also of Helper. twelve pages this week because Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Madsen and ' William Cave, 18, Castle Gate and wage contracts for Utah miners. i,f,nd ,Eive: two days in the mining units; $1 a day for others emwere the advertisements were all run LUil Mt. Pleasant, of 75 and lhe other charge. He daughter, Theo, Paid With the exception of the Colum- ployed in and around mines, 18, of Wellington. Listello, Olympia 8 to through in the Guide. rice, H ine and was given a among last week visitors ;tay of John Marakis, 48, Price and Helen bia Steel company, all major coal cents a day more for employees comwoolgrowers the for come Until 4 on having the balance August producers in Utah will be represent ing under boys classification. Piantes, 22, also of Price. convention. edacity mid-summ- er ijS af-So- on is j TWO PRICE LAW VIOLATION CLERK PREPARES REPORT FOR FIRST HALF til i Conducted September 24 COM 010 ' MS $14,-721.- 10 SIAM building 1 SETS AT j MISHAP TOTAL ef-w- as j For Wil-lia- un-hak- en m 2, Pd 48.-0- 69, - th-- STATE OFFICES, BUSINESS FIRMS CLOSE FOR 24TH j 11 Examiner To Change Office For Next Only Court is-- CARBON NAMED ON MEN UNION NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE SZl TIN-FOI- L id te, tin-fo- oi' -- Sun-Advoc- ate ni 1' |