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Show 1944 on of Win the Help nt of Ma. ornaj t as -Bonds MJMtt Buy O'ar jore Sixth War Loan Drive to Start Monday ; Number 47 4 COAL-SERVE- PLANT Z. AS ) 3 STEAM ELECTRIC D here may be included PART OF POST-WA- R Stores To Close For Bond Rally PROGRAM The Retail Merchants Association of Price announces that every business place in Price will be closed for one hour, from 9:00 to 10:00 oclock a. m. on Friday, November 24, in order that every manager and employee may attend the bond rally scheduled at the Price theatre on that day. The affair will inaugurate the start of the Sixth War Loan drive in this county, and employers are urgently requested to have all employees at this meeting. Make this an opportunity to assist our boys in Americas first army, who are doing a fine job. Lets fill the building to the rafters! ConnunroiissDOinieG's Proposed Talk Abonaij Coaain)fy IFWJeeGo developments and the ins! other prospective devel-'len- ts Proposed post-w- ar projects for were the their inito materialize in the dis-- ct county given TEEN-AGBe E tial airing at a meeting of the have combined to promise of condi-fn- s Carbon commissioners Friday eveble advancement which may bring about the ning, a session especially arranged to go into the suggested program Law enforcement officers of Lfruction of a publicly owned in the coun- - Emery, Uintah, San District court convened here with the idea of laying the founer producing unit Juan, Grand Daggett and Carbon counties have Monday for the disposition of a dation for community advancethe idea advanced having number of motion and probate ment in line with progress which a county owned and oper- - received invitations to attend an No further court proceed- is expected to materialize followmatters. BI conference to be held tohere morrow (Wednesday), at a three-hoSteps pointing toward the for- ings are anticipated for the week, ing the war.. mation of an organization entirely Judge F. W. Keller being engaged One proposal was the construcsession, in the Price municirepresentative of the city which in San Juan and Grand counties tion of a new court house, erecpal building, it was announced late tion of a building which is conproposes the establishment of a until next Monday. last week by the office of the fedteen-ag- e canteen setup here were The case of O. P. A. against sidered as badly needed to replace eral policing officials in Salt Lake advanced Monday afternoon when Steve Bolotas, originally scheduled the structure which has served in City. a meeting of the teen-ag- e group to be heard Friday, was continued that capacity during the past thirty-The meeting is scheduled to and the adult committee was held indefinitely for an expected settle- six at 2:00 open years. The present court oclock in the afterat the city auditorium. ment out of court. house was built in 1908 and is of noon, continuing until five oclock. All regularly constituted law enPreparatory steps were taken at A case involving a collision be- such construction that it does not the meeting and LeRoi Bentley, tween a school bus and another permit remodeling on a basis that forcement officers and officials in serving as director and executive motor vehicle was reset for trial would justify cost of such operathe counties mentioned are eligiis communicating with on December 7 at 10:00 a. m., be- tion, according to county officials. secretary, ble to attend the meeting, accordsimilar in nearby cities in fore a jury. setups About twenty years agix, almost to word ing from Jay C. Newren, order to ascertain the policies Two jury commissioners, Orson thirty thousand dollars was exspecial agent in charge of the fed-er- aI To assure early success in the which have been worked out in Larsen and IN Waterman of pended by the county for protecpolicing departments capitol Sixth War Loan drive for Price establishing and conducting can- Price, were George I back into this city offices. of the electricity appointed by Judge tion of the foundation of the buildand Carbon county, the Retail teens of this type. Keller to select eligible jurors to ing, according to those who have FBI instructors are scheduled to area for use. Merchants Association of Price, CO It is expected that the adult serve in the district court of Car- followed operations of the county, One of the problems which has give talks and a special feature II 111 have invited all business interests committee will serve in the nature bon county for the been standing in the way of such will be a demonstration in de- 1945. Four and some money has been spent the city to join with them in the of a permanent recreation board jurors for each 100year a development in the past has been fensive tactics l votes cast in for the same purpose since that (hand to hand comeffort to raise the quota of war in response to the desires of the the last H Ik II II IE limited amount of water to be used bat), lection will be se- time. general according to the announce bond sales assigned this section. city council. Should this be car- lected, and it is estimated the Howement. for condensation purposes. Completion of the present airThis will mean not only the mem- ried through it is probable that a number chosen will total about port was also favored as a project, ver, development of Scofield dam bers of retail the merchants, but program in behalf of all age 304. From this number, about 35 an operation which would cost apWars is now considered as going a consarm has iderable way toward solving this again reached into the Carbon area every business house,' including groups will be worked out, per- will be drawn for each of the proximately $400,000 but which with its damaging touch, bringing taverns, restaurants, garages, fill mitting all youngsters to partici- three terms of court during the would in the main be borne by the angle of the problem, those suppstations, cleaning establish pate in such a setup. Rev. Richthat federal government. Building of year. orting this angle pointing out that injury which ing Be ments and every other business ard Halbert, a committee member, coming sorrow-creatin- g leaves Also named as jury commission- a road to the port is considered a the condensation for scars which calls process that contacts the public. was designated to contact the ers for Grand, San cannot be healed. use of a limited amount of water and Eme- necessity and the proposal apparIndications are that a petition The plan calls for recruiting one county school board and secure ry counties were: Juan, This time that touch has brought so far as complete disposal of the H. S. Rutledge ently meeting with approval at the for a recount of most of the greatest sales armies ever their aid through extension of use and precincts in both death and injury. liquid is concerned, that after servRalph Miller, Moab; Parley meeting Friday evening is for a Utah of will be school to asasked by supporters be brought together for one gymnasiums, also the Previously reported as missing Redd, Blanding, and A. B. Barton, route to branch off from Highway ing in the condensation line as of J. Bracken Lee, recently defeat- in action, Private steam it is again largely returned Frank Trueba cause in this city, and to be known sistance of a man to help with the Monticello; Peter McElprang, 50 near Nickerson hill. It is pointed gubernatorial candidate from of the marine to water. corps has now def- as Americas Third Army, recruit supervising. Other members of the Huntington and Jesse Tuttle, Cas- ed out that such a route would not Price. initely been reported as having ed to back the boys who are fac- adult committee are Mrs. Royal tle Dale. In each of these three (Continued On Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) Governor Herbert B. Maw been killed while fighting on Saiing the attack. To start the move- Frandsen, chairman, Mrs. Ross counties, 75 jurors will be chosen showed an advantage of 1080 votes pan island, battling against the ment off, the hour from 9:00 to Boyack, secretary, Murray Mathis, for the year. of over 250,000 cast in the state Japanese. He was a son of Mrs. 10:00 next Friday VETERAN morning, has treasurer, Charles Madsen, Mrs. over Mr. Lee. His opponent car- Albina Trueba of Helper, was a been set aside for every business Evelyn Jones, Mrs. George Gib ried Salt Lake county by 11,524 native of Oak Creek, Colorado, to come to a standstill, and the son. The committee proposes to work votes, which was mainly responsi- where he was born on August 17, management, and every employee ble for his majority. 1925. He received his elementary are requested to attend the re- with clubs of the city and there John A. Boggs, Lee campaign school education in Helper, sub- cruiting rally to be held during is a probability that a campaign manager, announces that he has sequently attending high school in that hour at the Price theatre. The will be initiated pointing toward Under the Agricultural Adjustgathered sufficient evidence to Denver. plan will be explained, and re- the securing of a fund of about support a petition for a recount. He entered the service in Oc- cruits will be signed up, so that five hundred dollars with which ment Agency setup here, farmers At the semi-annu- al meeting of Taking the local lead in the nat- However, it may be a week or so tober of of Carbon county will name the last year, having been the campaign can head off to a to carry on the operations. District Judges Association of the ionwide campaign launched some before the case will be The successful adult committee conclusion. for members at of the board who direct Utah in Salt Lake present, ready assigned to overseas duty in Auweeks ago City Friday, pointing toward the ac- filing, he said. will be asked to however, is pointing its chief ef- its affairs at the annual election Price was selected as the place gust. In addition to his mother Every employee of quirement of Christmas gifts for forts toward the to establishment of be a held tonight (Tues- holding the there are four surviving sisters, sign meeting pledge card to sell $300 at 1945, service men who are confined to TRIAL DATE SET FOR May, meeting teen-ag- e the canteen. Members of day) at the court house in Price three brothers and three grand- worth of war bonds. On signing the invitation of Judge F. W. Kel-ler- e. veterans hospitals in the state, the the students are committee at Paul 8:00 the starting oclock. George KIRKHAM; COURT HERE parents. pledge, a privates badge will Price unit of American Legion On Sunday the parents of Lieu- be pinned on the salesman, and Larson, chairman, Lyn Frandsen, Waterman is president of the presSCENE Pursuant to the OF CASE of SOON is Auxiliary planning an active tenant Ray L. Draper of Welling- as sales are accumulated, new bad- Howard Wallace, Arlene Thomas, ent committee, his aides being Da- Amendment No. 1 atadoption recent drive in this area to assure the the Mary Redd, treasurer, vid Thayn of Wellington and which provides for the Trial of Dr. Francis W. Kirk-ha- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Draper, ges of increased rank will be of- secretary, district of full participation in the fered. Every employee will work David Fausett, James Alger, Joe Ralph Marsing of Price. It is the election, received word from his wife that selection of judges on a program. charged with contempt of she had been informed Francis Rolando, Hardy, Bruce responsibility of this group to supby the war on the same merit standards, and Leonard Mrs. Sophia Roberts is chairman court by City Judge S. J. Sweet basis, the Judges association and Norman Aplanalp. ervise farm control in, the county the manager of each establishment that he had been department of the ladies of Decemwas set for appointed a committee to Price, Friday committee. Assisting ring with regard to production of crops, meet with wounded in action over Germany. will act as company headquarters, Dr. her are Mrs. Frank ber the Utah state bar for 18, when Kirkham through Mrs. Hicks and also rationing in connection with his attorney, Grant McFarlane of Extent of his injuries was not di- assigning the new commissions as SOUTHERN UTAH CLUBS further of methods to be Margaret Malatche. study the rural areas where priorities vulged. His wife, Wanda, lives in they are earned. in a Lake Salt At the entered of PLAN employed about the City, MEETING meetibringing EARLY plea Thursday evening are available for agriculture. The campaign will continue unSalt Lake City. Lieutenant Drapend proposed by the amendment. ng of the local post of the Legion not guilty for the hearing. NEXT MONTH; TO ELECT Formal action was deferred pendDr. Kirkham, who admitted au er has been serving as a pilot on til the close of the drive, and will the commander, Dr. J. C. Hubbard, a 4. culminate in a grand party and DEMOCRATS IN COUNTY ing inquiry into plans Morof the named a committee to thorship publication being folWounded while a member of an dance on December 16, when all Members of the Assiciated Civic PLAN lowed als in not states. other with the ladies and the did make The comMayor PROGRAM conduct DINNER, in group infantry unit in the South Pacific workers will be the guests of the Clubs of Southern Utah will hold mittee members named Judges A. of the AS BIG campaign. The committee a personal appearance, and the not last October 6, Pfc Wallace Mathis, business men, and citations grant- their next VICTORY EVENT H. Ellett, J. Allen Crockett, and meeting, the annual consists of Earl Jones, Daly Dent, guilty plea was made over the son of Mrs. Mary Ann Mathis of ed for all high ranking officers, election session, at on SatM. J. Bronson, all of Salt Lake how Young and to Nephi so the that the trial court, phone Democrats of Carbon county are Vaughn Olsen. Price and husband of Mrs. Gladys attaining their rank through sales urday, Dec. 9, according to Dr. W. Q. could be set. Dr. Kirkham is The program was date City. chairman of originated by Mathis of Bicknell, has been of bonds in the amounts required. R. King, vice president of the planning to hold a grand victory the state bar VanCott, the radio judiciary committee, dinner comedian, Eddie Cantor, being held on $200 bail bond, and awarded the purple heart, it has on the is It night of Saturday, attended the meeting, and expected that a complete organization. and the idea was endorsed at the is charged that in his publicastated December an been 2, record of announced. event to He soldier As has also in be been new the the every held executive board at usual, that the bar had long advocated Legion national convention in Chition, he has directly and by inu-en- awarded a the Parkview Price combat medal. He enarmy will be made, and pub will hold its meeting in the mornGardens, it was the seh ction of cago some weeks ago. At the naton a noncharged that S. J. Sweetring, tered the service on June 1, 1942, lished each week. The merchants ing, that being followed by an announced late last week. The partisan ballot. judges ional convention the veterans or- judge of the city court of Price, dinner will was sent overseas August 1 of this are be to in every way, open session in the afternoon. It open the public, Mr. Van Cott said that his comhas conspired to break the law, ganization agreed to act as interyear. A sister, Mrs. LaMar Jew-ke- s, and plenty of supplies will be on is probable that the gathering charge to be announced later. offense. mittee is of criminal and mediaries in guilty recently suggested an inPlans call for the presentation distributing gifts to is also a resident of Price. hand at the rally Friday morning, will be closed on all service men crease Saturday in night salaries of from the presand veterans who of a program, probably featuring ent $4,000 to Tuesday news dispatches also so that each worker will be well with a banquet. MASONIC SPEAKER MILL are forced to $6,000 an a few spend Christmas in TALK TO MOOSE FRIDAY; short carried word that Private William supplied. It is hoped by this conDr. speeches. Dancing is increase in the termperofannum; King, a former resident of to hospitals and institutions. office for E follow the dinner and program. Ward, son of Edgar Ward of certed effort Price will step ahead Green River, has been serving for PLAN DANCE SATURDAY In connection with the program Mrs. Mary Delpha chairmans district court judges. of its former efforts to reach the several years as a director of the Cleveland, Emery county, area, fhe public is asked, when Judge Glenn W. Adams of Ogpurchasassigned quota. organization from Emery county. the committee, her aids being Mrs den, president of the of had been wounded in action. es gifts, to purchase extra gifts Continuing their theprogram judges assonot are Plans Margie Hhe Daniels, Charles H. Sem-ke- n ciation, and who has continued to serve since complete for the Price Loyal these men and deposit them good will meetings, at the presided and TRAFFIC FINES LEVIED big party at the close of the drive, his location in Price. Each county Brig H. Young. Wlth the announced his resignameeting, American Legion Auxil- Order of Moose will be addressed Mrs. but advance BY CITY to two has call COURT has Delpha make it LATELY directors. The January plans announced that tion effective as of ary. Some of the stores have made by R. J. Vaughn of Helper in be 1, the most outstanding affair ever meeting of the arganization This will she must be advised by noon of when he will become January contributions atin this line, the half of the Masonic lodge. meetdistrict next in this Fines for law staged be all is violation Saturday held in Salt Lake City, who wish to torney of the Second by of such community. It probably by car ormer state Judicial discommander of the is one of a series drivers have been levied recent- hoped that a large array of four a practice which has been carried make reservations for the event. trict. Judge Clarence Baker of egion, Harry Hickman of Sale ings at which speakers from varstar in in the out Price the folThird court generals as city during that month in years Army ious orders of the community ap- ly Salt Lake City, currently vice City, stating in a talk to will be up for recognition, and the during which the state lows: Oscar Blackburn, Wellinglegislature SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER IS here Thursday night said pear and speak on the groups president, will take over the duton, driving under influence of citations will be given them by an is in session. Chauncy Sandberg of CANDIDATE FOR REFLECTION ties of president until the May large department store in Salt they represent and policies of such The local Moose liquor, forfeited $100 fine; Robert outstanding high ranking military Hurricane is president of the asLake City, The organizations. when officers for the enmeeting, donated Paris, had A. Schultz, Long Beach, Califor officer, who has been honored for sociated clubs. Ace Miner of Helper, member of thousand gifts for this purp- Moose lodge will hold a fiscal suing year will be elected. service the overseas. Carbon county school district ose. dance, too, schedul- - nia, driving under influence of li distinguished Other matters discussed by the The led board or fine $150 the Retail campaign,, GAME Ar quor, by GROUP FISH, DANCE thirty days; 4x1 fo5. during the past five years, I judges were: Administration of The gifts must be f5 len Dyches, Dragerton, Sarday nlgh Nvleader delivered to! PLANS SHAPING UP NICELY ined for the driving Merchants Association of Price, Auxiliary and they will be accorciin to William Toy, will be in charge of A. D. Keller! was announced that Monday, it the adoption law, presented by under influence of liquor, fine suitably wrapped evening by Paul Thatcher, former juvenile members of of that order and with or by $100 the president, Dr. W. P. assistance Plans are shaping excellently George Ockey, secretary of the thirty days; at to of organization, according every member of the organiza- for the dance which is to be held board. The term will be for five judge, of Ogden, and presently an Winters, Mt. Pleasant, failure to THREE POSTMASTERSHIPS s. W. w. to the Childrens Aid Sotion. Hill, Price unit presi- in to Preliminary plans were in Price on the night of Saturday, years. No otier candidate has fil- advisor ticktraffic response IN COUNTY GIVEN SENATE appear revision of statutes pertainwi take several thous-- a ciety; a made at et, fine $5.00; Frank W. Hicks, meeting of the organi- December 9, under auspices of the ed. The election, citizens of school to tenure of office, and gifts for the state of Utah and ing zation held 50 hour! miles Monday and Carbon per Fish and Game as- representative evening, Nominations for ten postmaster- Price, speeding precinct number full cooperation is being given, all sociation,Emery are being urg- Jr yJHfributions to Ken Mower two participating, will be held on according ships in Utah last week as sent to bail of $7.50 forfeited; Charles L. recruits The deadline has been set as well as every business of Helper, chairman of the by the Senate by President Franklin Wagoner, Provo, speeding fifty gen- - Wednesday, December jge national leaders at December D. Roosevelt included three in miles an hour, fine of $7.50; June interest in Price. The motto is eral committee. A grand award m that district includes 6.The area MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Helper and to be at least an extra $100 bond of a saddle outfit is to be Marriage licenses issued during Carbon county, according to News Minchey, Cleveland, driving under made at the communities up Spring the past week, as announced in Price home every of influence fine the $100. the nation3 liquor, capthe other during from to numbers dance, be dispatches CVrNTY ORGANIZATION Sixth War Loan drive. through the office of County Clerk TO presented, according to Mr. T TUESDAY NIGHT FOR ital city. H. Young, aie as follows: Connell Brig Meets Monday Night No Legion Meeting Here For The Carbon county designations Nona Marilyn Graham and & WSCUSSION OF PROBLEMS Veterans To of counMembers the Meet Group Price , Ellen Scow, included Agnes This Week; Thursday Holiday Townsend of city Salt Lake City, NoLaPreal Richards, Spring cil will hold their second semiHaving arranged for continued KIWANIS MEETING EARLY vember 16; Josephine Cbujtiag. Urst to be held use of for the M. Lois November Price THIS month monthly American Legion this Jones, Sunnyside. meeting WEEK, TUESDAY EVE Members of the Price post of the and Harold C. by Canyon; e , next Monday night, Nov. 27, hall, all future meetings of the 40 WuKa.XjjinTJo- fhe Carbon organization, American Legion will not hold vetnber 17; Elaine Denied Associated Industries will Democratic Committee To Meet starting at the usual hour of 7:30 et 8 society, men's auxiliary' of the Members of the Price Kiwanis their regular weekly meeting on Gamier. Price, November 8 Members of the Carbon County oclock. This meeting, in line with American Legion, will be held at club will hold their weekly meet- Thursday . meeting this (Tuesday) of this week, the Z. Gentty, Price, and trir-- evening at the. Pric city auditor-startin- g Democratic Central committ e usual second sessions of the month, that location, it has been announc- ing this (Tuesday) evening at the due to the fact that Thanks- JUdcliff, SunayskU , that n ed will 4:00 their be hold at monthly meeting probably oclock. The will NrrtxLy " by Harry Tasker of Grteft Rtv-e- r, Carbon Country club, a change giving Day. The largely taken up 20; Beulah I. Anderec, weekly is Pen to the public, eve-- of the court room in the court house with routine business. chef de gare. The next, meet- made due to the Thursday holiday wiU be resumed AeSS r tln? the and John P; wjth Non ing of the group will be held on this week, it was announced by on Thursday pC ,interested in the problems at Price on Monday evening, night of next week, Mrs. Dean Holdaway, Jr., wag a Friday night, December 1, accord- Dick n county ani southeastern vember 27. The meeting is scheMitchell, new group presi- Novemeber 30, it was announced pty, Novesst dent. The meeting ' will start at by Dr. J. C. according to J. A. Theobald, duled to start at 8:00 oclock, ac- vilstor in Salt Lake City the latter ing to W. W. (Dick) Hill, Hubbard, post Kanakist etary of the organization. idi, Nopart of last week. the usual hour, he stated. cording to W. W. Hill, secretary. vember so. , , Ze Officers Meet Will Held For District Tomorrow of ed ur Court Here Names Commissioners To Pick Juror Names STARTED HERE; MOVE MUCH PROMISE Merchants To Sponsor War Bond Selling Friday mnv nCATU licit n, IHuIJIlT CTnilf wl T Recount Petition On Election Race May Requested IV nnrn tO HlltH li Hllb linillFiller long-stretchi- ng ng STATE JUDGES Farm Directors Are PLAfl MEETING To Be Elected; Will Have Meet Tonight FOR NEXT MAY GIFT CAMPAIGN HAS SUPPORT HERE m, , non-partis- an B-2- do vet-era- nf Dra-gerto- n; fiflS! J. 12 r |