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Show t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 0end The III fhanksgh'My football Game V r-Education Board iARCHOF DIMES Preparations for the polio cases assessor, funds, DIRECTOR Semken, Carbon has been appoint- Dimes, it has been announced by Ira A. Huggins, Utah state fund rais-- i director. ng This will be HIGH SCHOOLS ASK COLLEGE TO HOST MEET HELPER CATHOLIC Prepares For Member Election JURMAN r VTTVTTVTTVTWVTV NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, November 13. 1917 - H Christmas Shopping Early AN INDEPENDENT TO AGAIN S depleted AA V rrtr'tttttttt Ss STATE Do Your CARNIVAI TOSTARTTONIGHT elecCar- tion of a member to the bon county board of education from District No. 5 which comprises Wellington, Sunny-sid- e, North and South Drag-erto- n and Columbia are now under way, it has been announced. The election will be held on December 3 of this year. Taylor W. Turner, the present member from that district, reportedly has stated that he will not be a candidate for reelection. No reports have been received here as to possible candidates. ANNUAL EVENT DESIGNED TO RAISE IMPROVEMENT FUNDS SECOND Helper's St. Anthonys Catholic will hold its second annual Two southeastern Utah high schools have requested that Carbon college enlarge its annual speech meet to include the presenone-a- ct of competative tation plays, interpretive readings and pantomines and in line with this request Dr. Aaron E. Jones, bon college president, will :sent this request for approval to the Region Five Board of Control of the Utah High School Activities association which is slated to meet here November 22 along with the school for basketball officials of the region. The Brigham Young university formerly played host to these high schools for this region in these competative events but the lack of space at that school has brought about the action seeking a new host school. Car-chur- ch pre-Catho- lic carnival starting tonight E Number 46 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZE Price Veterans Set To Honor the banquet slated to get under way at 7:00 p. m., and present will be, in addition to several special guests including Catholic priests anj dignitaries, the of Helpers civic, memberships fraternal and service organizations. Approximately 400 guests are expected to be at the banquet, it has been announced by Father Francis R. Lamothe, Helper pastor and advisor to the general committee. Following the banquet the upstairs of the auditorium where the many games and concessions have been set up will be opened and for three nights people are invited to participate in the activities arranged by the commitee that is chairmaned by Joseph Bon- acci, Jr. The following two nights, 7 Friday and Saturday, the carnival' The Pemng sessl0n ln a scout- will be opened at 7:00 p. m. course will be According to Rev Latmothe, a!masters training at 7:00 p. m conducted tonight matinee has been scheduled for in the Price L. D. S. seminary, it on (Continued Page Eight) been announced by James oi Anderson, field executive, and Bentley, leadership training with NEWS-ADVOCAT- HOSPITAL, COURT HOUSE BOND VOTE Returning Dead APPROVAL SOUGHT FOR ENLARGING PRESENT CITY SERVICES INSTITUTION TO MEET COUNTY-WID- November 16, the date set aside as a national memorial to the returning World War II dead, will be appropriately observed in Price when the FTice American Legion post and the Miners post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars sponsor, in cooperation with Price city, a program in the Price municipal building. The time for thq program is 2:00 p. m. and the principal speakers will be Rev. Richard Halbert for the American Legion and County Attorney A. John Ruggeri of the VFW. In addition, the color guards of the two veterans posts will participate in the presentation of colors and several musical numbers will be included on E to be held sometime in determine whether or will January, the outcome of which not the citizenry of Carbon county wants to take over as a county hospital the present Price city hospital, and whether or not they will provide additional funds for the construction of a new court house has been authorized by the county commissioners, according to a decision handed down at the last regular meeting. The county hospital and court house questions will be listed as separate bond issues on the proposed ballot and the A special bond election, probably county clerk has been instructed to go ahead with the preparations for the election. tive term as From discussions carried on by chairman of the the commissioners it is anticipated March of Dimes that the county hospital proposi(juries Semken j n Carbon C OF C SELECTS the program. tion, if voted favorably by the sent?. people, will be participated in by b making the announcement, CANDIDATES FOR both the state and the federal at that stated also Huggins t reCent governments under the provisions convention of fundof the federal hospital law ening directois for the western DIRECTOR POSTS VOTE acted in the last session of conates held in Denver, emphasis recent gress. According to this law, the on the 2 DECEMBER ,as placed federal, state and county governof scientists in their MEMBERS TO VOTE a vaccine to FOR 13 Vjrts to develop The annual election of the Price Results of the official vote can- ments will participate in the hosPOSITIONS in the program on a used as a preventative district Conservation Water River WHICH EXPIRE SOON vass conducted by the Price city pital planning cost basis. determined He t against poliomyelitis. has been set for December 2 in council as provided by law folWilliam Commissioner Campof divisions id that the National Foundation all the three district, lowing the November 4 municipal The nominating committee of was in Salt Lake City the ad practically every chapter in the Carbon County Chamber of according to Carlyle Pace, sec-h- election showed changes in the bell fore of this week in meetings a United States has depleted its Commerce, consisting of Gerald retary totals of only three of the 12 can- with part state the hospital board and in :ta5tiries the campaigns Galbreath, Jr., Fred Kilfoyle and LDS CALLS 4TH Waterusers of Division One didates trying for office. None of that he was encouraghe 1947 1946 and reports in jajst polio will cast their ballots in the Price the changes were sufficient to afD. K. Downey, met Monday night ed by the talks which indicated chairman. for with President ad that 'the need of funds MEMBER This division WARD C. L. Leavitt and fect the elected officers as reportmunicipal building. that the The material in this training covers county hospital will be greater than at any all allotments of reservoir ed immediately following the here couldproposed selected two candidates for each consider itself eligible rr tune in the history of the of the thirteen directorships FOR course, Mr. Anderson stated, very water in acre feet of land under election. for the state and federal funds by adonal organization which was the fact! the Lind ditch, Bryner-Plaut- z properly emphasizes and The official canvass gave A. D. which expire this year. The newmiddle of next year. The the son of Mr. that the scoutmasters job is not 'sided by the late President Thomas Pettersson, n Oberlo Keller, newly elected mayor, a canals, ly elected directors will take over and Mrs. N. P. Pettersson of to run his Basin hospital has the Uintah D. Roosevelt. to train his 'ditch, Gay ditch, Spring Glen troop but their duties on January 1 for three total of 1150, the figure originally first priority for matching funds been called by the L. boy leaders to run their troops has Price, Huggins reported that here canai stowell ditch, His opponent, Henry year terms. reported. D. S. church to fill a mission in and to utilize the learning by (Continued on Page Eight) ithah because of the serious ditch, Pioneers Number one and Mills, received 548, also the same nombeen have The following in polio cases within the the southern states, it has been doing methods in an interesting two. Price Water company and disfigure as was heretofore reported. announced by A. Fullmer Allred, and practical fashion. it two weeks the treasuries of inated from their respective The ulti-- 1 the Allred Ditch company. LAST SQUAD CLUB Roberts tricts: Columbia, Clyde Harvey Thomas, successful can(Continued On Page Eight) bishop of the new Price Fourth mate objective is to produce No. Two will vote in Division and Harry Malaby; four-yecouncil Dragerton ward. socially minded, resource- the Wellington town hall and this didate for the (two to be elected), Mr. GalMr. Pettersson is the second ful citizens, Mr. Anderson stated. covers all ditch allotments under position, received a total of 868, SETS REUNION NARY SLATES breath, Jack Clifford, Ray Bow- man called from this ward for Those scouters who with no changes reported from complete the Wellington and Tidwell Canal the en and Dr. E. V. Colombo; original tabulations. Fred M. the mission field since it was the course will be given a train- companies. F. L. Casano and James Kilfoyle, opposing Mr. Thomas in AT HELPER SUNDAY AY CONTEST organized. ing certificate and this training Voters of Division No. Three the four-yeGraham. post, lost five votes He will leave for the Salt Lake will be recorded in the local counwill cast their ballots at the E. C. in the official canvass, him Jackson on December cil annual report and Kenilworth, George City mission home training in- Pierce residence for allotments a total of 805 instead giving BOOK WEEK 810' The seventh annual reunion of the of and Calvin Jewkes; Spring Can- 1 and after undergoing a dex. Credit will be given them of water under the Carbon canal. he Squad club has been set originally reported. The change, yon, C. Arthur Carlson and Albert training period will be for the Scoutmasters or 16 in the Helper November Key for. is the came in the East Price precinct Shaw. Iryn Gerber, Wellington, sent to the southern mission head- Training Award. C1V1C fte Price auditorium, dire"or whose term expires this where he received 184 instead of Carnegie library itjias been an Price (four to be elected), Dr. quarters. At a recent meeting of the disB. L. Dart, major. nounced in connection with the desoby are holdovers Rex 189 votes. year and A. E. Jones, A. D. Keller, H. G. A testimonial for Mr. Petterstrict committee, a proposal was Mathis, division 1, and E. C. lation of Library Book Week This unique organization was Mills, Dean son will be held on November 16 Of the three high tabulations MacKnight, Henry rai November carried that before Pierce, division 3. Mr. Pierce is 16 to 22 will founded on February 12, 1941, at John D. Porter, Floyd at the Price junior high school unanimously the Holdaway, councilmen, among a charter will be granted to any chairman of the board. ponsor an a meeting planned essay contest in Price Adams and Bert Bunnell. John Holdens total remained the Helper with and a farewell party will be held sponsoring institution r students in the English classes this until year, only eight memannually 21 Marcel at same EdJeanselmes November on him for 876, to be elected), Helper (two the scoutmaster and his assistants grades seven to ten, inclusive. At that time, alive. remain bers A SLATES remained the same at 1067 and Mr. Pettersson is a graduate of will have to have ward Marchetti, Steve Diamanti, One book will in will meet in the be given to the participated eight remaining 30 from Mathis lost and school senior votes, Jess Perry, K. D. Marquis, Joe the Carbon Murray high udent some type of leadership training, a final the vault which session, writing the best essay in 1067 to 1037. This change came Tullius and Kenneth Mower. he attended Carbon college and either in group courses such as rades seven was locked at the first meeting and eight and one un in meet-Central the Price On November 18 another precinct j the Brigham Young university Hie student SATURDAY these to start tonight, a spot notwriting the best where he received 352 instead of will be opened, its contents of the C. of C. will be held at, til he entered the armed forces ing courss conducted com the ssay in grades rune and ten. toast by final the and the drunk The ed, 382 as The originally reported. which time a canvassing com- in which he served three years, missioner or 'Jdents The association will club leadership be dissolved training forever. writing the winning es-- 7 defeated candidates all received mittee will be appointed. Ballots Most of his service was in the chairman or a home study course will sponsor a will each be patrons luncheon the same number of votes as The original membership was 101 permitted to listing these candidates are going Pacific theater of operations. to ect a book trainthe leadership acceptable from the Price Saturday, November 15, in the heretofore reported with the ex- and no new memberships wero out to the membership this week Long active in L. D. S. church jng chairman, school lunch dining room in the list and the books will of Carl Leavitt who re- allowed after the original organand they must be returned to the work, he is scoutmaster of Troop of the Price Community ception basement Presented during award day 578 instead of 588, a 10 ization. At the present time the ceived also He is ward. of 283 NovemFourth the ' office Price EASTERN UTAH SHRINE by Saturday, fte spring from 11:45 a. m. to 2 vote loss. This church, numbers 92, nine change came in membership ber 22, according to Secretary J. a member of the 101st quorum of oclock p. m. Following are the rules of the havin2 passed away in the six the South Price where and of Carbon stake A. the Theobald. precinct seventy ntest: club was organ- the since Proceeds years from this luncheon 111 he received instead of 12i of the Fourth ward supervisor Title: cludin AuSust "Books will for the World be used to buy two ovens votes. Reuben Buchanans count Litizzette, jl) deacon's quorum. Prior to the diNick Bernardi, Nick Capece, W. Tomorrow." Eagles inFirst of ward Price the vision (2) W. Hill, John Vignetto, Frank W, Length: Approximately 250 To Mesa to the new Fourth ward he wasi fh to the eral contributions 'rds, written on one side or Irvin M. Leonard, John G. Arch, cannot used be government 7 suDervisor of the deacons quo-- 1 Game ghriners hospital for crippled chil- - for equipment to carry on the Simonsen and.E. R. Crissman. only. D. L. the was awarded rum and (2) Essays dren, the members of that organ- - school lunch prograrn are to be judged on Last Squad officers, at the presS church quorum award for two ization more than Golden contributing Carbon following: Eagles, colleges ent time include Mr. Dart, Ted (a) Content, (b) The local school receives nine in succession. $300, it has been announced by , ,, , , sauiess, , Intermountain junior college years (e) Grammatical Thomas, company clerk; George Newell B. Dayton, hoapiul board and (d) Originality. B. Jackson, J. B. Willis and D. V. champions for this year, left to- COMPANY C RESERVE treasurer. This announcement and students are charged 20 cents 4) Essays are to be completed day for Grand Junction, Colorado, Garber, shavetails. for a lunch under the per day was made at the closing of the SETS TUESDAY MEET lAOvember 14 in order that they where they will meet the Mesa lunches and The regular meeting will get have fall ceremonial of El Kalah tem- - present plan, be judged during Library Mavericks tomorrow afternoon in been classed as Grade A. under way at Helper- at 6:30 in ck formed C, in Salt Lake pie recently between Company Week. Saturday City, the second grid battle The county commissioners at the evening with the Price Ameriof reserve officers and (5) Teachers are requested to these two for this year. This is a federal unit FIRST WARD BAZAAR their 3RD last regular meeting with- can Legion hall being open durWARD FESTIVAL men in southeastern the enlisted the first game elimination contests and se- affair, The memberPrice First ward a drew meet in previously instituted order ing the afternoon. Entertainment thej The Price Third L. D. S. wards, between the Utah section, will 5.flie two best 1S essays from each which was played a fall bazaar and creating a new subdivision known and a banquet will be featured Pannin Tueshouse annual hide. court harvest will be!5113. Carbon festival county counted two being the one that ke held during the of Farris Acres west of the Price following the regular meeting. Friday, November 14, in thefsval Do not have in the title chase. At that time day evening, November 18, at held name of week of December. Gifts city limits. It was reported that -, first Third festiviThe ward chapel. the m 7:00 and Maverprincipal p. on the essay. Write the Eagles defeated the tles wili include auction sale, suitable for Christmas are now at the time of the earlier order Large speakers wiil be Colonel Wade D. bancluet. dance a score of 19 to 7. f16 of student, and bazaar. grade, and school icks by being prepared for sale, the property was to be subdivided of the senior instructor Killen, Jewkes Jackson Coach reported of Ase)arate shp paper and into building lots but since that will not be at the Utah ORC, Sixth army instruction front of essay. Each es-- that his Eagles time the property has been sold Highway 6 Confab M. Arthur and Major be numbered and a rec- - strength that they enjoyed in the group, as farmland. officer. executive sevas Formerly 'first inasmuch encounter a(e f same before it is motion Over 150 guests are expected to wartime restricted his pictures a? the judges. Names will eral injuries have struckJohnTO ADDRESS MEET as of the shown also attend the U. S. Highway 6 rebe will part Cal time. that since reveaie- - until the winning squadstalwart Judge Reva Beck Bosone, Salt gional meeting which is to be Fhas been selected. guard, will be out of program. The public is invited to son, In general, essential services cf they may not apply for a reduc- - Lake City judge, will address a held here on Saturday, November line-u- p with an infection in attend. ontact Mrs. George B, Wal-t- J, the 4 several other first and controlled accommoda- tion in rent if they do not re- meeting hpre on November H2 at 22, from all points on the higharm his housing airman of the Library Book LOCAL SEEKS 7:30 p. m. in the civic auditorium, way as far east as Hastings, COLUMBIA action unless see not will contest, when the tions may not be discontinued un- ceive such services and equipessays are stringers her subject being education on Nebraska, and west to Bishop, ment. for he PROTECTION LIFE is absolutely necessary. WILD it til written authority to do so is judges. In not be such will tenants only The Mavericks may alcoholism as she has seen it from California, it has been anounced obtained from the local office of start suit instances, her position on a Salt Lake City by the Carbon County Chamber defeat of a in last At the state earlier the federal or to meeting out regular avenge Turkey Shoot rent control; Area Rent Director court to Set Local United 6089, recover of bench for the past 11 years. The of Commerce, host organization. amount the but in addition they will be seek- Columbia E. Ray said today. I KOAL the overcharge, which such a de- meeting is open to the public and In addition, representatives from the Fred Gun Club ing a win to successfully round Mine Workers of toAmerica, SecTenants are as fully protected crease may constitute. The amount is being sponsored by the Wom- the Utah, Colorado and Nevada voted have out the Mesa college homecoming membership takes place tomorrow. retary Arthur Biggs forward a against curtailment - of services is determined by the court. The ens Federated Clubs of Price. state highway commissions and !aimately 100 turkeys will which the U. S. Bureau of Public Reads time has been set for 2:00 letter to Governor Herbert B. under the Housing and Rent Act landlord may be liable for penv,l:ners in a turkey Kick-oioot of 1947 ,as they wei'e under the alties of $50, or three times the MASON SETS VISIT as well as interested persons from his in Maw asking m. cooperation iapnsored by KOAL Gun p. the extermination of old law, Mr. Ray said. other communities have expressed They amount of the overcharge, whichE. F. of stopping Ray, high priest grand November ,Jnday. 16, at TO BE IN wild life and game, espe- must receive the same services, ever figure is the greater, and in the Utah grand chapter, Knights a desire to attend. MAN Utahs VA target range, W, n Sairport cially deer, elk and pheasants. furniture, furnishings and equip- addition, might be required to Templar, will be the guest of Wl1' have The business sessions will get TRICE NEXT WEEK s to" The local stated that if the chief ment as previously. sm birds with opportunireasonable attorney fees and Price chapter No. 6 in the Price under way at 2:30 p. m. in the pay shotguns, He pointed out, however, that court costs. and Pistols. Masonic temple Saturday. Lodge Price municipal building and will L. D. Young, Veterans Admin- executive does not intercede and Mr. Ray stated that tenants will open immediately after the come to an end with a istration contact representative take necessary action the wild although tenants who voluntarily 5f'fLrim7aUee in charge banquet the following: Art for eastern and southeastern Utah, game will be wiped out and the sign a lease providing for a rent who do not sign a lease may still 6:30 p. m. dinner. Members are to be held in the Helper civic Seany. i1 Rss Boyack, Dr. will he at the Price office Mon- mountains and plains of Utah will increase no greater than fifteen file with the area rent office an requested to notify L. L. Arnett auditorium that same evening. jj November 17 become restricted areas as far as (15) per cent, are still entitled to application for a reduction in rent at once if they intended to attend Registrations will take reen and Francis Scar- place all day through Friday, the same services, and .equipment, if essential services are reduced. the banquet. hunting is concerned. to 21, he reported today. day of the 22nd. M r. Semkens eighth consecu- J accom-Xmen- ts WATERUSERS SET DIRECTOR FOR one-thi- rd I -- as Le-R- 518 MISSION Bryner-Hanse- Mr. Cook-Gorl- up-jc- ey ge self-relia- nt, ar Sun-nysid- e, ar 1 two-wee- . ks two-ye- ar ! P-T- LUNCHEON NOON 0 Parent-Teach- er -- j I Carbon For Tomorrow cor-tnes- . s, , j ' non-leag- ... ue stu-'ntt- en Attendance Expected At m Sav-ar- d, LANDLORDS UNDER RENT CONTROL CANNOT CUT ESSENTIAL SERVICES J ( , ff v , . 1 , |