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Show Annual jobbers Roundup July yy 25-2- 7 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER VV A CONSOUDATION Lr OF THE SUN AND State Moose Meet At Helper Tomorrow The Judges and the Judged Three-Da- y FVTION WILL CONVENE FRIDAY AFTERNOON ritcalistic contest as first feature annual state Moose convention, the first the war, will convene to-t- 0 held since the beginning of in m. the Moose hall at Helper afternoon at 5:30 p. morrow alien , h the Hub City lodge as the host. contest with the Price team as the defend-- . A ritualistic feature of the convention. champions will be the opening from Salt Lake and one " PARKING METERS It was a difficult task for the American Legion Robbers Roost So class p m. the convention Ltiation will be held. The initiatithe on will be conducted by of the ritualistic con-j- et whining team festThis will conclude the ivities for the first day. will be activities Saturday's fellow- annual the with opened be will this and ship breakfast and followed by the governors luncheon. secretaries At 1:00 p. m. the annual Legion be Eeet will be held. This will and initiation class a by officers. election of legion priCe will take its place among other cities of the state and nation that have installed parking meters as a means of solving the business cjistrjct parking problem, it was announced this week by City COrder Ben Ward, r yard stated that the city council has agreed to permit the installation of parking meters for a trial period by the M. j jj Rhodes company of Hartford, Connecticut. The meters are pected to be installed in about 60 days The parting meters will be installed along Main street on both sjdes from the Redd Motor com-t- o pany on West Main street to First East street. On the intersecting street, First West, the meters will installed on both sides of the street from the corner of Main street to the alley running behind Savoy hotel. This will mean the installation of about eight meters on each side of the street. On North First West the meters will be installed only on the east side of the street, or next to the First National Bank and in front of the Price Sheet Metal Works. On Carbon avenue meters will be installed for a distance of one block both north and south on both sides of the street. All meters will allow parking for f jve cents with the exception of ed massive parade contain will be staged and will of all lodges in floats, members the newly re- attendance and activated Carbon Moose band un- the direction of William Toy. Following the parade will be held be annual banquet to be given at to Helper civic auditorium. The p. m., a At 5:30 ex-d- er dance will be held following banquet in the Helper Moose Moose bll. at Sunday 10:30 a. m. the an- - public meeting will be held at the lodge hall followed by a luncheon. At 1:00 p. m. the meet- e sfate association will zl be held at which time new officers r.ual at its last meeting held Monday the ones in front of the postoffice, doming authorized the city engi- -' parking1 win be r.eer to advertise for bids on a meters for one cent. project between The company has agreed to in-- 1 Second and Third East streets. stall the meters on a According to the report by the trial basis and it will receive 50 foimcil, the canal in this area, of the meter receipts. If at the which is just below the city park, end 0f this period it is deemed be straightened then covered that the meters are satisfactory or e full block. At the present! they will remain and will be paid --to the canal cuts through Sec-- 1 for out 0f the meter fund which end East street then curves north wm be set up by the city. No other rds Fourth North then back funds be used in the pur-ut- h will where it cuts through Third city If it is found meters. of the chase -- st street. The city intends to necessary after this period of time raig ten the canal cutting out to discard the meters the company curve and then wni remove them and repair the ji.norward L .J Uie Sfund in between holes in the street at no cost to North street and the the city. Lightened canal into lots which The contract price of the meters sold for the construction 553.00 apiece. js homes. These lots will all face towards the park. j PARADE WINNERS GIVEN hnn The float of the Price Moose TITLE AT lodge was awarded first prize in INVENTION TOMORROW the Fourth of July parade, accord- ing to Frank W. Averill, VFW embers f the Price Moose celebration chairman. Carbon r! pionship degree team who sheriffs posse was second; Carbon deend their title third, and Price junagainst band, college Salt Lake City and ior high band fourth. Prizes were 2 from HPer ab Pening session of $75, $50, $35 for three high places. sba'e oose convention t if!nUal omorrow afternoon are LIONS INSTALL OFFICERS hVt Governor Hyrum New officers of the Price Lions Hunting- i Thpdore Thomas, club were installed at a joint L:,T vernor ' Paul Holdaway, meeting with the Mt. Pleasant Fred V club at the latters summer home :3r Ed Potts, SerSeant-at-arHobert up Huntington canyon last eveHammond. Candidate Neilsen Dean flu ning (Wednesday). 6rCe and 'a rganist wil was general chairman in charge of Price city council regular xse U1 j I I i 5,ernr j T Toy the affair. Kenilworth Local Protests Plan New Court House Move or Build 25-2- 7 mczmtzzsmsx-zam- Number 28 X-R- DUDLER GETS ROWLEY IN UNIT AY 11-VO- MAJORITY; MILLER, COMMISSIONER RUN-OFF NOW CONDUCTING CITY TO INSTALL 'ritualistic competition. Annual Robbers Roost Roundup July Heavy Primary Vote In Carbon T uesday UTAH U The E three-da- y The team NEWS-ADVOCAT- Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, July 11, 1946 Volume i J Wtl'1 i A' V V Roost Roundup queen committee to select any one girl from the eight contestants but finally they did arrive at a decision. Shown above are the judges and the queen and her two attendants. Front row, left to right, are: C. Blaine Thompson, Khyva Watson, queen attendant; Roundup Queen Bobbie Henrie, Jerry Shiner, queen attendant; and Harris Simonsen. Back row, left to right, are: B. L. Dart, Earl Jones, Vaughn Olsen, George Oman, Ben Ward and J. C. Forrester. Carbon county voters went to the polls in Tuesdays priTESTS IN CARBON mary elections to chalk up one of the largest total votes ever cast in the county in a primary election, according to tentative figures released immediately after the closing of the STUDENTS TO UNDERGO polls by County Clerk B. II. Young. An estimated 4082 voters STUDY IN SEPTEMBER went to the polls out of approximately 7500 voters registered " The mobile tuberculosis for the last general election or of the registered voters over 50 unit, owned by the State Welfare association and the Tuberculosis in the county. x-r- ay association, which is now making a survey of Utah cities, has been" in operation in Carbon county during the past week, according to Howard C. Boulton, public health sanitarian. Tests have already been made in Dragerton, Sunnyside and The unit will move through the county this week according to the following schedule: Hiawatha, July 11; Wattis, July 12; Castle Gate, July 15, 16 and Sun-nyda- QUEEN, ATTENDANTS SELECTED TO REIGN OVER THREE-DA- Y " ROUNDUP 17; Royal, i The American Legion is now . going into the home stretch on the plans for the tenth annual RobBy bers Roost Roundup which will Will Cost be held this year on July 25, 26 and 27 and on June 29 a commitPolice $5, tee selected Miss Bobbie Henrie, of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne daughter The fee for parking space in Henrie of Price, to be queen for front of fire plugs will hencethe three-da- y affair. forth be $5.99, according to Miss Henrie, as evidenced by her William Mclntire, chief of poriding abilities displayed for the lice. The fine has been $1.00, is an excellent horsewomjudges, but in order to strictly enforce an and is very active in county the ordinance the fine for such club work. She was selected parking will go up. from a field of eight contestants. The city street department Named as attendants to Miss is completing painting parking Henrie were Khyva Watson, strips and curbs. The Cleveland, and Jerrie Shiner, area in front of fire plugs Price, who also gave a splendid has been increased to 23 feet, demonstration of riding and horsesaid Chief Mclntire. handling at the contest. All of the contestants paraded V before the judges and demonstrated their abilities at mounting, disCity Accepts Bids mounting, control of the horse while cantering and while gallopOn Cover, ing. Also taken into consideration by the judges was personality. A project to completely cover (Continued on Page Eight) the city springs at Colton will be undertaken in the near future and the city council has awarded the contract for the construction of the concrete coverings to C. S. Harris for $819.25. At the present time the springs are only partially! covered and this covering is not deemed adequate to keep foreign Officers matter out of the citys Parking Fire Plugs Say 4-- H Spring Hospital Laundry Highlight of the election was the sheriffs race in which four men, July le. 18. The unit is to stay in Carbon county indefinitely, Mr. Boulton said, and added that other schedules will be announced later. A complete survey of the entire dis- trict, comprising Grand, Emery, San Juan and Carbon counties, will be made during the summer months while weather conditions facilitate the moving of the unit in the coal camp regions. At the opening of school in the fall, the unit will again be in Price, where tests will be given to junior and senior students at the Carbon high school and to adult Price resi- dents. The unit consists of an bus completely equipped with all necessary machinery and supplies tests. Re-- 1 for making the experiments have proven that the tests are superior to the patch test formerly used, accord- ding to Mr. Boulton. Technicians in charge of the unit are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trumbo, Salt Lake, of the state department of health. The tuberculosis test survey is (Continued on Page Eight) of the opinion that a complete party of veterans be placed in the race this fall and this opinion was party has candidates for most of the county offices already and that the entire slate would be announced in the near future, He also reported that a party platform is now being formulated by a committee headed by Aaron Hanson and consisting of John Goni and Louis Veltri. The plat-ceform, when completed, will be placed before the membership of the party for approval and if ap- proved will be used as the foun dation for the fall political cam on x-r- ay including the incumbent, Joe Dud-le- r, were trying for a place on the final ballot. However, after an unofficial tally of the votes cast it was found that Sheriff Dudler came out on top with a majority of 14 votes which eliminates all other Democratic contestants for the position and results in the elimination of a primary runoff for the job. Sheriff Dudler polled 2048 votes as compared to the total of 2034 that was polled for the other three candidates. The closest runner-u- p was Lou Buffmire who polled 1042. Robert J. Henderson and James W. Wallace polled 219 and 773 votes, respectively. Rains, Wattis, Wellington, North and South Dragerton districts are the only ones in which Buffmire has a majority. The only run-o- ff brought on by the results of the election will be between E. B. Miller and Silas county commisRowley for sioner. Unofficial returns show (Continued on Page Eight) BIG GAME BOARD nt x-r- ay HEARS IDEAS ON DOE, ELK KILLS paign. Members of the state big game A novel insignia to identify the met with representatives of board party on the ballot has been sug Utah stockmen and southeastern to the committee it is and gested at the municipal sPrtsmen a reproduction of the now famous scene on Iwo Jima. ing on Tuesday afternoon of this A committee of veterans is now week and heard recommendations to and the bag working to obtain approval of the relativeon the datesfor limits the coming game big insignia for use by the party. Mr. Simone also reported that season. It was reported that the stock-me- n a dance is being planned for the favored issuance of a large near future which will aid in raisliing campaign funds as well as number of both doe and elk On other the Fifteen directors were named by act as the first censes. the hand, rally of the organstockholders of the new hotel or- ization. The public will be invited sportsmen recommended that no ganization here Monday night at to a ttendV" The 'commit tee on the doe licenses be issued at all this supply. of the city auditorium. Less than dance js Goni, Mr. Simone, season because of the decrease The new covering will consist of two-thirin section. of the 2991 votes deer this game They onjj0hn Krako and Don Leonard, new concrete walls and roof in recommended that if doe licenses stock held were cast at the meet- next of the group meeting mancast to all an iron addition At a special meeting of the new ing. The largest number of votes wiu place on August 5 at are to be issued that they only, hole and cover. board of directors of the Price was 1662, cast for J. Bracken Lee. 8:00 p. m. in the Veterans of For- be issued to cover Joes valley in The council also accepted the bid hotel project Wednesday noon, J. Mr. Lee opened the meeting as eign Wars club in Price. Emery county and that the numof the Troy Laundry at Helper forBracken Lee was named president; general chairman, and presented ber be limited to 150 at the most. a contract to do the city hospital Henry Mills, vice president; Ray a list of fifteen men, previously They also recommended that no elk be killed this year. laundry for a period of one year. Walters, secretary, and A. N. selected as representative of the The contract is for $269.00 for the Smith, treasurer. The big game board members various interests in the communiare making a tour of the state and Finance and publicity commit- ty, to serve on the board of direcyear. This was the only bid have been meeting with similar tees were named, Mr. Mills being tors. Considerable discussion cennamed chairman of finance with tered around this action, and it groups to hear their recommendaThe Price Junior Chamber of tions. They will convene in Salt Wayne Johnson and Eugene Coli; was finally decided to increase the Wes Shurts is chairman of pub- number of nominations from the Commerce has been selected by the Lake City today to act upon the state officers of the organization recommendations of the respeclicity with Jack Richards, J. A. floor. It is understood that around to activate and encourage Christ- tive groups and announcements votes 800 were picked up by proxy Theobald and Hal G. MacKnight. $14,000 Other committees to be set up in- prior to the meeting by several mas lighting and decorating ac- of their decisions will be anclude building, operation and le- - persons who obviously cast them tivities for the next holiday sea-f- nounced in the near future, it was communities throughout the stated. the fifteen named originally by son Building permits amounting to;8aHThe fee of the state. Mr. final Board members who were in these Lee, Hockenbury showing tally the' $14,000 were issued during The Price club was chosen, ac- Price were L. C. Montgomery, repwho managed the cam- fifteen elected by substantial maacSystem, Price in of June city, month cording to state officers, because resenting the cattlemen; Don for funds, was ordered paid. jorities. cording to a report released today paign of the good record it has shown in to of for The the voted lot the the sheep empower group preliminary Clyde, representing Clearing Ward. Ben Recorder by City will start soon and construc- new directors to arrange for in- the past in Christmas activities. growers; C. E. Favre, representing The largest single permit was work will begin as soon as possible. corporation of the company, se- The responsibility will consist of sportsmen, and Director Ross for $7,000 to Fred M. Reynolds tion Regular meeting dates of di- cure plans for the building, pay publicizing and offering sugges- Leonard of the fish and game for a warehouse. The second largand committee members for the lot now held by option and tions to any organization or comrectors Andreni K. to M. est permit went set for the second and proceed with other plans to get the munity undertaking a Christmas been has for a $2,000 service station. RED CROSS AID BACK of each month. fourth construction under way as soon as lighting program. Fridays One thousand dollar permits It was announced that June FROM AQUATIC SCHOOL possible. went to the following: Frank Vouk, SECOND TERM SUMMER On motion passed by the stock- Parry, president of the Price club, building supply and contracting SESSION OPENS MONDAY Alvin Wallace, first aid chairholders, five directors receiving has been named chairman of the committee and he will select house; Eugene Cromar, basement; of the American Red Cross man votes of will number the highest John A. Bryson, remodeling and for three years, the next eral members from his organization for Carbort county, returned to The second term of the Carbon remodto assist him in this work. garage and Nick Flemmit, Price Monday from California, William college summer session will get high five, two years and the low naeling and basement; where he attended a next Monday, July 15, five for one year. The list of men under way garage. CARBON BOND SALES schooL Clontz, ar Red Cross B. tional numto J. term and for aquatic elected Thompson, according named, In addition, during the month summer school supervisor. Mr. ber of votes are as follows: People in Carbon county pur- The school, held at Catalina isnine and chased 1862 3 $57,027 worth of Series E land, included training in swimseveral three plumbing permits that Bracken J. Lee, years Thompson reported 1629 bonds during the month of June. ming, diving, lifesaving and electric permits were issued. new classes will be offered in ad- - Ray Walters, 3 years ...1623 In Series G, $5000 worth of sales dition to the ones recently complet- F. A. Norton, 3 years insession. 3 first Full 1620, were reported. Sales of all types the in N. A. ed Smith, years named 'bathing 1617 of bonds during the month amount SIIEYA KIWANIS SPEAKER school the 3 years about be formation Ben first won may Redd, McDonald Darcia M'ss 1602 ed to $2,271,000. 2 conthe obtained Nick by college calling years Karras, County Attorney Edward Sheya place in the bathing beautyon 1596 2 years be guest speaker at the regwill the Mills, Henry the at city park test held JAYCEES PLAN OUTING 1590 2 annual Paul ular Mancina, years meeting of the Price Kiwanis Fourth of July during the BASEBALL JUNIOR LEGION 1563 2 of B. Members this evening at the Carbon the club Junior Frank Price the Hanson, years Homecoming sponsored by 1563 Chamber of Commerce held a reg Country club. Chairman will be The next games in the district Wes Shurtz, 2 years Veterans of Foreign Wars. Tied 1560 ular meeting Tuesday evening at B. H. Young. 1 year for second place were Inez Zolley American Legion junior baseball C. L. Leavitt, 1560 the Carbon Country club. Plans two league will see Dragerton playing Wayne Johnson, 1 year Last Wednesday, fifteen memThe Skipwith. and Margie 1 1536 of the local club, attended a awardwere at bers were for and Coli, the year Eugene Huntington organiza completed Helper playing second place winners 1515 tions annual outing at Ferron conO. Silvagni, 1 year The team Price P. Hiawatha. will be meeting with the Helper or- joint Eight prizes. ed duplicate 1 year on on contest. this idle 21. 1509.ervoir ganization. Pappas, day. July testants entered the build-flag-raisi- Fifteen Directors Named At Hotel Stockholders Meeting Of Hotel Project Named At Wednesday Meeting ' ds Jaycees Named To Lead State In Holiday Activity Building Permits In Price For June Are or sev-serv- 10-d- ay t'htMInilworth local SionT No- - 5861, adopted a which Stated r- eJneTS Protest the action s and 1 ,n county commission- iblydonntW therS who prob" the whole counttVj Welfa at beart 0n tBis mat- er," TpJe Ve to e of a construction n. ivUrt bouse and the ,Workers 'at its m uek - Acnhoiromxhe Burnside'wer0! b i,w tary of the local, it EdWin fte - the Kenilworth bietnbershin the Present court 0051 remodeled with still meet the approval of the citizens of the county. Mr. Burnside stated: The feeling throughout the county is about the same as the Kenilworth miners and without a dissenting vote we are protesting the action taken by our county commissioners in regards to moving the court house from its present location. If we have extra money on hand why not spend it on some badly needed new roads where we will all get more good out of it. It is also the belief of the local members that the question should be put to a vote, Mr. Burnside stated. beauty ng |