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Show AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AMD NEWS-ADVOCAT- E Trice, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, May 8, 1917 Represents Utah Jaycees Ready Price tfr ''' . i - r 41 GRAZING Campaign Clean-U- p ORDERS TO CLOSE OFFICES READIED Number 19 ASSESSED VALUATION OF CARBON Elks Mother's Day Program Open To Public PROPERTIES SHOWS 1947 INCREASE ASSESSORS RETORT SHOWS $310,322 RAISE IN ALL OUNTY VALUES EXCEPT LIVESTOCK The annual Mother's Day program of the lodge No. 1530, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, honoring all the mothers of the nation will be conducted Sunday, May 11, at 4 00 p. m., it was announced today by Exalted Ruler A. D. Keller. The program will be in charge of the lodge officers and the principal speaker will be F. B. Hammond, Puce attorney. The musical portion of the program will be under the direction of Mrs. E. K. Olson and will consist of vocal and instrumental solos. The public is cordially invited to attend the exercises. C Pi-ic- APPROPRIATIONS CUT RESULTS IN TRICE HEADQUARTERS CLOSING are an eyesore will be nothat such lots must be made presentable. las for the anneal On Wednesday at 1:00 p, m. a ofmatinee will be conchildrens campaign which ull j.Up - ducted at the Carbon theatie and proclawav by set under Chamber of, which price Junior tified is nearing completion c.ty-wi- de and extend the admission will be one or moic tin cans. Although no official word has Leavitt, to Keith wording cnauman, city been received on a general closclean-u- p will be ing of stores, it is expected that a v, and employees number of merchants will u available for the disposal great cooperate by dosing from 12 noon Beginning ash and gaibagc. on Friday for the remainder of 12, property May Monday, the day. s and residents of the city to begin cleaning Assisting Mr. Leavitt on the Expected are L. R. Goet.man. committee if any possible , yards and - Dwight Wetenkamp, Ferrell their to proplots adjacent at and Kenneth Reid. lots Owners of vacant Mav ton on 16. High May 12 -- Gud-munds- flELPER ANNUAL ALUMNI COMMITTEE BANQUET SET FOR MAY 24 hears report on SPY EW OF SCHOOLS JUNIOR HIGH. LEMENTARY eeded alumni-graduatibanThe quet sponsored by the Carbon high school and College Alumni association will be held Saturday evening, May 24, at the college cafeteria, it was decided at a meeting of officers and directors last Monday evening. Invitations will be extended only to members of the Alumni aassociation, the 1947 graduating class, and the entire class of 1941 who will hold their special reunion on the same evening. General arrangements for the affair are being made by Mrs. Hal G. MaeKnight, alumni president, and Miss Veronica Hein-lei- n and Vernon Merrill, senior class advisors, and Byron Thompson, sophomore class adviser. The committee chairmen for the banquet are: Senior class, Edith Breznick; invitations and reservations, Bob Kelley and Mrs. Parley H. Rhead; program, James Dart; elections, Mrs. George B. Wallace; table decorations, Mrs. Bracken Lee; reunion, 1941 class, Harold Nelson. school for huh city concern l n g school and other Carbon district :ocls of the tere made Monday eicning at a leetng of Helper citizens and :kl representatives by Dr. A. 2 Lambert of the Brigham Young Recommendations je Helper iversity, who recently completed a study of school conditions in 4e county, having been hired by Helper city for tins purpose. Dr. Lambert said that the Help- school should be elementary sained and rebuilt near the net junior high school site mi that the city was badly in need of a new junior high school building. He also stated that a new elementary school building should possibly be built in the northeast part of Helper. He did t recommend a senior high school for the railroad city at the present In Watermaster To time. the other Dr. Lam-se- rt said that most of them have mbquated buildings and designs tot In keeping with modern Distribution of irrigation water school programs, and that Car-ixout of the Price canal to users is faced with extensive within Price city is becoming a complicated matter, acHe also quite recommended that the cording to Oscar Nord, city water-maste- r, JsWct go back to the old tea of grades. This and in order to clarify plan, how-- i water and other matters Continued on rights Page Ten) relating to water distribution, Mr. Nord stated that he will be in Industries Members the office of the city treasurer Vote to all day tomorrow (Friday) and Change until noon Saturday to assist water users with any problems they fte Carbon County Chamber might have. mmei-cwill be the new He also announces that water of the Carbon County As--- d users are to use the same turns Industries, according to as last year until such time as Theobald, secietary, who new turns can be apportioned. ounced that results of a poll Southw-es- t Price water users are embers by ballot which being informed that they will be vote in favor able to get water as soon as tne Le change. curb and gutter project which is tion't attrney or organiza-P- a part of the citys special improveif ken stnicted to pre- - ments is completed and Gogosian necessary incorporation & Young, contractors, have anchange-saiMrnounced that concrete pouring is now going on. The transfer of water to that part of town should be accomplished within just a faking Meter few days, Mr. Nord stated. A warning wis again issued receipts that all water users must clean Climb Upward out their ditches and keep them clean. ,he clt continues to h lU n Past month, the greatest W CoUettpd tnus far Snce A meeting of the Price Garden ''VPre lnsta11- after the first club will be held next Tuesday of the year evening, May 13, at the womens for Apra U05 tolled club room of the Price municipal 33 building, according to Mrs. J. A. compared to the ln the Theobald, president. previous February Soil conditions will be the main showed for discussion. Plans will t0taLns S947-7topic fcd Januar also be completed for a picnic at aVt two-- tf ,coIIertlns for f the the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. E. month O. OConnor at Columbia. The HcwevJ 31 0f $658-74at start will of in-Tuesday meeting fPUe he f 8:00 p. m. V,e are still I the meters, a of great number ei'her try CARBON SENIOR DAY Hpb?t,!ho Senior students at Carbon high h0 paying or overstayht school held their annual Seniors' , parking Day yesterday and observed it with a trip to Provo. The morn-- j ing hours were spent at one of the resorts near the city and the afternoon was spent on a con-- 1 ducted tour through the state mental hospital. on commenting in the district. Assist With Water Problems ichools sn build-prospec- ts. -3 Name ng SSi - IP Price Garden Club Will Meet Tuesday - L S sv93 Kr,s i j j Orders are being prepared for the closing of 41 district grazing offices m 10 western states due to the drastic cut in funds for field operations of the bureau of land management earned in the i& f interior appropriations bill as passed by the house of representatives, Secretary J. A. Krug today was advised by Director Fred W. Johnson. The orders, coupled with a substantial reduction in personnel made necessary by the sharp curtailment in operating funds, will leave only one office in each state where stockmen may conduct business in connection with the use of 140 million acres of federal range land. The offices slated for closing are: Arizona: Kingman and Safford. California: Bishop and Susan -ville. Colorado: Meeker, Montrose and Canyon City. Idaho: Burley, Idaho Falls, Salmon and Shoshone. Montana: Malta, Miles City and Lewistown. Nevada: Elko, Winnemucca, A trip to the nations capital series Minden, Ely and Las Vegas, in addition to a of entertainments are in store fori New Mexico: Doming, Alamo-'Mi- ss Gwendolyn Quilico, daugh- - gordo, Roswell and Magdalena. tor of Mrs. Katherine Quilico of Oregon: Lakeview, Vale, and Baker. Helper, when she leaves next (ContinufxTon Page Ten) Tuesday, May 13, to represent the state of Utah and the Utah Daughters of the American Revolution at the annual convention of the national D. A. R. Miss Quilico, a senior student at Carbon senior high school, was selected to represent Utah as a A sweeping revision of the Carresult of her winning the state bon college athletic department is conD. A. R. Good Citizenship school test held in Salt Lake City earlier in store for the 1947-4- 8 this year. Sii was sponsored by year, according to Dr. Aaron E. Dii the Escalantdfbhapter of the D. Jones, college president. A. R. and was tutored by Mrs. Jones reported that Alma GarBess Jones, dean of women at rett, Brigham Young university Carbon college. She was selected basketball star and present cage from among representatives from coach at the Brigham Young high eral other high schools in the school at Provo, has been approached relative to signing a state. At Washington, along with one contract for next year to come to representative each of the other Carbon as head basketball coach. 47 states, she will be feted with It has been reported that the consightseeing tours, a banquet, a tract has received a favorable reWhite House tea, and will be a ception although it has not been signed or returned as yet. guest at an Annapolis ball. Under the proposed plan, Coach Pres Summerhays would be retained as football coach for the senior high school, Coach Claude Cowley would be placed in charge of all physical education activities including the gymnasium and Registration of students who all athletic equipment and Coach will be in the eleventh and twelfth Jackson Jewkes would be emschool grades during the 1947-4- 8 basis to ployed on a part-tim- e year at the Carbon senior high work with the college football school will take place next week team with the assistance of Garat Carbon college, it was an- rett. nounced today by school officials. Contracts to this effect have According to new rules adopted, been offered to the present coachboys interested in athletics will ing staff but no comment has been not be allowed to register for any received as to whether these conparticular sport, such as football, ditions will be acceptable to but will be required to register Summerhays, Cowley and Jewkes, for physical education. Then on the present coaching staff. August 15 the first football practice session will get under way and by the time school starts the coaches will have their regular squads selected. The boys on this squad will then be allowed to To change their registration to footAll farmers of Carbon and Emball and all others will remain registered in physical education. ery county are invited to attend The same rule will apply for the an irrigation test at Huntington other sports as the seasons ad- Tuesday, May 13, at 10:00 a. m. on the Elliott Kilpack farm. This vance. experiment will be made to deCOAL PROCESSING IS termine the amount of water actually used on a measured piece KIWANIS CLUB TOPIC of land and also the water wasted Harry Putnam, local represen- from this piece of land. Soil boring will also be taken tative for the Records Coal Processing company, wiU explain the to determine the rate and manner functions of coal processing under of water percolation into the soil. The demonstration is sponsorthe method of the Records plant located near Wellington and which ed by the Huntington River Soil will go into production in the Conservation district under sunear future, at the regular meet- pervision of the soil conservation ing of the Price Kiwanis club this personnel. evening at the Carbon Country CIO TO HOLD. 1948 club. Next week, Platt W. Fuller, CONVENTION HERE Utah-Idah- o Ogden, district governor of During the concluding sessions Kiwanis, will pay an offi cial visitation to the Price club. of the Utah Congress of Industrial Organizations convention in Salt Lake City yesterday Price was SCOUT CAMPOREE chosen as the 1948 convention city. more than that It is expected 12 Boy Scout troops from the GAME TIME CHANGE Carbon district will attend a toThe time of the Helper-Pinne- y spring camporee to be held morrow and Saturday in Whit- game Sunday, May 11, has been more canyon north of Sunnyside, advanced from 3:00 p. m. to 2:30 according to LeRoi Bentley, Price, p. m., it was announced today by Ed Marchetti, secretary. camping chairman. fun-pack- ed COLLEGE PLANS CHANGES IN SPORTS SECTION Next Years High School Students To Register Next Week Farmers Of Carbon And Emery Invited Water Tests The total assessed valuation of and real estate, improvements personal property in Carbon county increased by SECOND COURT $510,322 for the year 1947 over TERM RELEASED 194G, according to a report compiled The second term of the seventh week by the offor court and in district judicial fice of County Carbon county commenced at 2:00 p. m. on May 5 and the following Charles Sera-ke- n. Carbon county citizens have been The listed on the jury docket for the Semken tabulated term. Judge Fred V. Keller has increases in all assessed items instructed E. C. Ilanson, deputy vwth the exception of livestock court clerk, to notify the jurors which showed 5. a decrease of ,that the first jury trial of the term will be on May 15. Two other This year's assessments were jury trials were set by the court completed with the aid of a WAR MEMORIAL TO on the opening date. force of 25 deputy assessors and The following have been select- two extra office workers. Ined for jury duty for the second cluded were all properties in the BE DISCUSSED term: Don Hanson and Calvin county other than industrial Paul D. which were assessed through the Jewkes, Kenilworth; Richards, state. Belmont AT MAY Iloldaway, MEET Francis Scartezina, Don W. Car-loThe total assessed valuation of Joseph Delpha, Marius Moy-nie- r, the county amounted to $7,911,133 John H. Redd, Jr., Aaron as compared to the 1946 valuation At a meeting held on April 20 in the Carbon county court house, J. Hanson, H. C. Forsyth, Domi- of $7,400,811. of 10 Carbon nic Alice, H. E. Tays, Howard P. Real estate assessments totaled representatives civic and fraternal organ- Hanks, John T. Maulsby, Frank $2,332,294 as compared to $2,323,-62- 0 county 4. izations were present and dis- A. Migliore and Nick F. Karras, for 1946, an increase of cussed the matter of a memorial all of Price; Charles Felice, Joe In the 1947 figure are inin memory of the boys who lost Skerl, David S. Colton, Alfred cluded city and town lots, Harold Paloni and George their lives during the recent war. improved farm land (irDuring the meeting, discussions Gazell, all of Helper; William A. rigated), $377,990; unimproved w'ere heard from various individ- Parry, Standardville; Jack Hanfarm land, $19,715; fruit land, uals as to their ideas for fitting na, Clinton Gerber, Leonard $4,215; grazing land, $622,900; all Branch and Claude other real estate (including equimemorials but nothing definite vis Adams, all of Wellington; Tony ties in state lands), $143,430. was decided upon. t Continued on Page Ten) It was decided that another Tortorelli and Blaine Hill, Mar- CarbonArchie Hamilton, tin; meeting should be called at which Picconi and James time it is hoped a greater repre- ville; John Glen, and Alden L. THEATER PLAYERS Spring Barra, sentation will be present so that Hiawatha. Burdick, a better cross-sectiof opinion SET SATURDAY can be had. The original sponsors of the memorial idea, the Price American Legion post, feels SHOWS AT HELPER that this matter should have the support and consideration of all the civic minded organizations of CENTENNIAL OFFERING the county and should be thorIN MATINEE, Dr. Aaron E. Jones, Carbon col- oughly discussed before guy final plans are adopted. Therefore, president, has been notified EVENING SHOWS cording to Joseph Delpha, me- -' that the buildings from Kearns morial chairman for the Ameri- - army air base near Salt Lake Sprightly ticket sales have been can Legion, the date of May 26 City, granted to Carbon college going on during the past week at 8:00 p. m. in the court house .to be used as additional class- - throughout Carbon county for the has been selected as the time and rooms, are now on their way on George Seaton comedy, "But Not place for another meeting. six different trucks. The build- Goodbye, which will be presentAll organizations are urged to ings were divided into six parts ed by the well-knoUniversity Theater Players from Salt Lake appoint representatives to be and left the air base Tuesday, He was also informed that the City at the Helper civic auditoripresent at this meeting so that county-wid- e interest in such a trucks will travel to Colton on um on Saturday, May 10. A worthwhile project can be had. the new highway and from there matinee performance will begin Letters to this effect have been will take the old highway across at 2:30 p. m. for school children the park and down Willow Creek and adults as well who wish to dispatched to officers of all canyon in order to avoid the heavy attend at that time. The evening is scheduled for traffic in Price canyon. performance The other building, the one to 8:00 p. m. be remodeled into a girls dormiThe play is a presentation of tory, will be moved later, he the Utah Centennial Commission and is directed by Dr. C. Lowell stated. 20 Lees. Heading the cast in the role of Sam Griggs, the lovable A meeting of the Carbon Counghost, is Vern Adix. Arch Heng7 ty Chamber of Commerce, so reley plays the part of Howard named from the Carbon County Baker, Beth Calder is Jennifer Associated Industries, will be held Griggs and John Woolf plays the in the office of the Price municirole of Tom Carter. Hal Child pal building on May 20 at 8:00 will appear as Ralph Humphrey, A group of Carbon college stup. m. Neilson as Jimmie Griggs Royal Among the topics to be discuss- dents under the direction of Fred and Aaron Roylance as Dr. Wiled is the blue card system of so- Webb, vocal instructor, are giv- son. Benjamin Griggs, the ghostlicitations as recommended by the ing a series of programs at va- ly grandfather, will be enacted R e t a il Merchants association. rious high schools throughout by Donald Asboe. Fred Shull Committees to assist in making southeastern and eastern Utah in will play Revo Pritchard. to acquaint those stuarrangements for the gigantic air an effort The entire scene is laid in the show scheduled at the Carbon dents with the activities of Car- living room of the Griggs family bon college. home in the year 1910. Sam county airport on August 2 and On Monday the group gave its 3 will be announced and the adwho is suffering from a Griggs, at Moab, on Tuesday the weak vertising program for 1947 will program was disobeys his doctor heart, presented at San and comes downstairs. He is sent be discussed. Another topic to be program discussed is the proposed good Juan high school and yesterday (Continued on Page Ten) will tour of Colorado slated for the the Emery county high schools latter part of the month. This witnessed the show. Today the tour is intended to advertise the group is at Vernal and Alterra and tomorrow showings will be at highways entering the southeastDuchesne and Roosevelt. ern Utah area. The program consists of musiMay 10: But Not Goodbye cal numbers and the showing of at Helper; Angel Street films taken recently by Mayor at Blanding. J. Bracken Lee and school offiAs Message of the May 12: cials of activities in and around D. S. pageant at L. Ages, Is Carbon college. the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Besides Mr. Webb, Dorothy continuous, Monday Price city has been offered a Miles, Mary Redd, Howard Walthrough Friday. AdmisReid Loma Lindstrom and complete heating plant sufficient lace, sion by tickets tickets to service the entire business dis- Rae Hansen are making the trips. free through ward bishops trict, according to Mayor J. or centennial offices. Bracken Lee. The equipment was MADE MEMBER OF Joan of LorMay formerly used in heating the gov- HISTORICAL SOCIETY raine with Judith Evelyn ernment relocation center for Broadway hit at Kings- Dr. Henry A. Pace, member of Japanese at Topaz. It has been bury Hall, bought up as war surplus and the the Carbon college faculty, has May 17: Centennial bowling I contractor is attempting to inter- been made an honorary member meet at Paramount Bowl, ? est the city in buying the plant. of the Utah State Historical soI Ogden. A price of $7500 has been set ciety, it was announced this week. 18: Centennial May bowling This honor came in recognition of which includes two meet at Temple Alleys, hisDr. western Paces work in boilers, smokestacks, J Salt Lake City. gauges, etc., which originally cost tory, particularly Utah history, 4 both as a sudent and a teacher. the government $63,000. JURY LIST FOR .this Assessor pt $6,-05- 26 w, $8,-67- Re-gru- to, Da-Hol- lis on ARMY BUILDINGS BEING MOVUCrTO COLLEGE CAMPUS ge Meeting Of Chamber Of Commerce Slated For May College Students On School Publicity Trip Statewide Centennial Events Topaz Heating Plant War Surplus, Offered To City |