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Show Fa ire Ten THE PRICE. UTAH E, COMMISSIONERS APPOINT THIRD MEMBER TO COUNTY BOARD POST MURRAY FIRM road corrm.ssion; George Wi.de, representative of the Progressive Metalworkers Council f CIO j M R Haggle, San Fniic.-w- , of the United St 1 ok-er- s of America, ai.d Floyd G t.e rell. NV;m. (f AmerUn.ted Rubber ica (CIO). A banquet will be held at 8 00 p. m at tne Pi ice Community church with Art Harden as banquet cha.rman The invocation Tf.U'sday will be given by Rev. Rahaid Halbeit of the Puce Community church and Friday's invocation will be L. D S given by Silas Iio.viey, church. that Mr. Bonacci announced Flank Fox, vice president, district 22, and William Daliymple, internat.onal representative. United Mine Workers of America originally listed on the program as speakers, will not be able to attend the convent.on because they expect to be in Washington, D C duiing that time Carbon County School District Salary Schedule ; GETS BID FOR 1948-194- 9 t- (Continued from Page One) With his political background and experience In county affairs, Mr. West is well qualified for the position to which he has been appointed. Mr. West was selected from a field of five other candidates recommended by the county Democratic central council, including Carl Nyman, E. K. Olson and Jesse V. Bryant, all of Price, and J. O. Peterson, Columbia, former $unty commissioner. Following Is a statement released to the press by Mr. West immediately following his appointment: In appreciation of the support given me by the Carbon county Democratic central committee, the county commissioners and all my friends who assisted me in securing the appointment of Carbon county commissioner to fill the unexpired term created bv the death of William Campbell, I am indeed grateful and desire to thank all concerned. It is eaay to understand the difficulties encountered by the commissioners in making such an appointment in view of the outstanding qualities of the Cither This only tends to applicants. make one sense the responsibilities of such an appointment all the more. Therefore, it is my desire and Intention to puisue a policy of fair and honest government with due consideration to all classes of taxpayers who contribute to the commonwealth of our fine county. In important matters of controversial issues where considerable funds are to be expended, I would favor a refeiendum vote by the taxpayers and act according to the dictates of the vote. It is recognized that in order for Carbon county to attain its highest degree of growth, all governmental agencies within the county must give their fullest cooperation to business, organized labor, mining, agriculture and public utilities. The next tegular meeting of the commissioners is on May 18 Possemen Attend Salina Meeting; Set Price Jamboree made for a district jamboiee to lie held here on August 13 and 14. To participate in this will be all riding clubs in the territory south of Payson. The cluos will compete in grand entry, drill, parade, roping, wild cow milking, bending races, calf cutting, novelty acts and broom polo. The two best entrants will be selected from each event and will be enteied in the state jamboree to be held on Septemlier 6 and 7 in Salt Lake City. Mr, Dillard received a signal honor at the meeting by being named chairman of the stale judges and to him was assigned the task of formulating rules and to be observed in regulations each of the contest events. These rules will later be placed before the state judges for approval. On Tuesday evening of this week, six members of the Carbon County Sheriffs Posse traveled to Salina where they attended the monthly meeting of ihe Utah State Western Hiding Club association, according to Captain Duana Frandsen. Those attending as representatives of the local horsemens organization were Mr. Frandsen, C. L. Leavitt, district representative from Price; Edward Quinn, district secretary; J. D. Dillard, sta'e judge; Erin Leonard and Peny Coddington. At this meeting, plans were at 7:30 p. m. May 7: lxxie Lee Duncan, FOOTBALL FIELD 33, Hiawatha, waived preliminary hearing on a charge of failuie o1 provide and was bougid over to the district court to stand trial. Victor Santi, 20, Price, forfeited when he failed to appear to answer to a charge of, reckless driving. has been May 10: Joe Fauther, 53, Green company of Murray River, pleaded not guilty to a awarded the contract by tne s'ate of petty larceny and building commission for the charge were con- - stallation of a sprinkling system proceedings at the new Carbon college foot- tinned without date Alfred Cly, 24, Ariz.ona, plead- - ball field and the proposed base-e- d guilty to a charge of drunken- - ball field, it has been announced ne-- s and was sentenced to five by Dr. Aaron E Jones, college days in the county jail. The sen- - president tence was suspended for 30 days The low bid was for $4,760 and upon the defendants good be- - the highest ranged above $9,000. The only Carbon county firm bid- jhavior duiing that time. Tony Vouk, 38, Price, charged ding on the project was the Tom-wit- h speeding 50 miles an hour sic Plumbing shop of Helper. This In a 35 mile zone and driving bid was in excess of $7,000, it was without a driver's license, plead- - reported. ed guilty to both counts and paid Dr. Jones stated that due to 'a $17 50 fine. inability to get the necessary pipe, Charles Johnstun, 65, Price, the low' bidding company will paid a $10 fine after pleading not be able to get started on the guilty to permitting an unlicensed project until June 1 or later and this fact almost rules out the pos- minor to drive. Don Young, 41, Price, wanted sibility of using the field for this on a fugitive warrant from Idaho coming football season, on a charge of grand larceny was The bid also includes the to the county jail for stallation of a sprinkling system 30 days to enable his arrest to bo at the ball park which will also made under a warrant of the gov- - be sodded. He 'also announced that bids ernor of the state of Utah on a requisition of the executive au- - are being accepted this week for thority of the state of Idaho, un- - the lighting of the football field 'less he gives bail in the amount and that contacts by interested of $1,000 Bail in that amount parties can be made by callhg was undertaken by James C. him at the college or direct to the Young and Bernard Iriart, Pirne, state building commission, and the defendant was discharged from custody. . The trial of Joseph W. Cowan, '44, Nephi, was to have been heard C.OnClllU6Cl . yesterday but upon the request I llawtllilti of the attorney for the state the matter is to be re-sfor hearing tailoring school has just been at the convenience of court and1 was counsel. He had pleaded not icomPieted in Hiawatha. It sPonsoroci Arts the club Fine by to a guilty charge of starting a Hiawatha and conducted Dy motor vehicle without keeping Theta Johnson, Carbon county . proper lookout. May 12: Raphael S. Moreno, 50, home demonstration agent The school was attended by Grand Junction, was sentenced to rsOra WMe, Mrs. Margaret a -' fine an of alternawith $10 pay McKim, Mrs. Lucile Pnrmley, rsAlice Star, Mrs. Maurine after pleading guilty to a charge of drunkenness. Seven dollars of Gordon, Mrs. Laurine Prince, Mrs. the fine was paid and a stay of herded Burdick, Mrs. Vivian was granted tot June 11 scn Mrs. Vivian Yates, Mrs. Iris Kirk and Mrs. Idona Heaton. on the balance. &lch woman at the school made Albert Ray Barrett, 28, Arizona, a su' or 003 during the week, encharged with drunkenness, tered a plea of guilty and was The SU1S were made by a new sentenced to five days. A stay of sewing process that has been was granted to June 11 vt'li'ped by Mrs. Edna Bryte of New York City. It is a process m. the same day, Chris Aguillar, 26, New Mexico, which saves both time and energy was sentenced ot 15 days after in sewing. 7" , pleading guilty to a charge of CIO 0011130 petty larceny. A stay of execu-lotat- C tion was granted to 4 00 p. m- ODCI1S HcT0 the same day. . Robert M. Shuler, 19, Helper, was fined $5 for failure to keep his car under proper control. A (Continued from Page One) stay of execution was granted to duee George Roberts, Los Ange-Ma- y 26. les, who will speak about the po litical action committee (PAC). 3. Committee appointments will be made by President Palmer: credential committee, rules and order, officers report, constitution, resolutions, education, press and publicity, entertainment, organization etc. Other speakers to be heard dur- the course of the convention ing PLACES SCHEDULE NEW will include Karl Little, coordi- SALARIES IN LINE nator of the Utah Labor Joint WITH OTHER TEACHERS Legislative Commission of Utah; Ray Leavitt, chairman of the state The state board of education has adopted a salary schedule for junior college instructors for the1 next school year, it was reported today by Dr. Aaron E. Jones, Carbon college president. Dr. E. Allen Bateman, state superintendent of public instruction. said the salary adjustments for junior colleges would bring instructional salaries more in line with those offered by school dis- -, tricts and senior colleges. The higher salaries for masters and doctors degrees were also adopt-- 1 ed with tne view in mind of at- trading more of these instructors to the junior colleges. The increases vary according to education and experience. BeTHERE IS AN ginning salaries for teachers with bachelor's degrees will be increased from $2200 to $2400 and this extends to $3500 in 11 years. A masters degree will be raised DEALER from $2400 to $2650 and will in- -' crease to $3850 at the end of 13 years. In $25 cash bail et - ee The Arcus 0-is (lie kind of candid camera youve always wanted . . . now jnu ran have it. and pay as you ahoot. . . Slimm film size, for economIn ical photography eolor or . . . color corect-elens . . , coupled IT TODAY Months to Pay! d . . . shut- range-finde- r ter speeds from to and bulb TRICE THEATRE BLDG. H0WA COAL Castle Gate Oil-Treat- Slack or ed Lump Coal We can handle your orders, large or small. Prompt delivery on all orders. 698-J1- 1, Price, Utah OFFICE SUPPLIES ice agency for Underwood stencils, nt plicators, Lily-tuli- p cups and dispensers. Du- paper DADDY IS A MAN OF FEW AMD MOTHER SAYS WORDS HE KEEPS THEM AWFULLY &USY - Wmm 7zazzs Qtis&s&i'. I !! itu (Continued from Pane Ore) ing to Mr Ruggen Any exhib.t must be qualified, and as expressed by the attorney, the f.nal approval must come from the attorney general. A discussion of plans for completing the finance dine and a drive for new members brought out the decision th it this will be conducted throughout the county on Monday, May 24. This dr.ve is to be conducted by a committee sufficiently large in numbers to complete the work in one morning This action came after it O' was pointed out that over 150 members of the organization of past years have not paid their subscription this year. The need for the organization to continue 3 was stressed by those present. A committee consisting of A D. Keller, Eugene Coh and J. A Theobald was appointed to confer with Walter Clark, general manager of the Independent Coal and Coke company, and immediate past president of the Utah Coal Operators association, in an effort to get the support of the coal industry which represents the largest activity in the county. Typewasn to keep your writer clean The 12 13 14 Degree $2 300 2.280 1,781) 1,876 1,855 1,957 1,920 2,155 2,281 2,541 2,505 2,622 2,583 2.7C3 2,655 2,784 2,730 2,865 2,805 2,946 2,730 2,867 2.805 2,305 2,443 2,380 2,524 2,455 2.605 2,530 2,686 2.605 2,767 2,680 2,848 2,755 2,929 2,830 3,010 2,905 2,880 3,027 2,955 2,948 3,108 2,880 3.029 3,030, 3,091 2,980 3,480 3,105 3,270 3,180 . 3,351 1 3,255 3,330 3,513 6 3,405 3,594 3,480 3,675 3,555 3,760 3,630 Perfectly Pasteurized MILK AND BUTTERMILK AT YOUR GROCER MODERN DAIRY CO. HOME OF GOOD MILK PRICE, UTAH Sun-Advoc- (mvmi uucs GRAPEFRUIT mi Sections No. 2 can The starting salary for a mas- -j ter's degree plus 1, which entails additional college credit above the degree, will start at $2800 and increase to $4100 at the end of 18 years. A Ph. D. de- -' gree starts at $3,000 and increases to $4600 at the end of 20 years. Presidents of junior colleges are also allowed to exceed the schedules up to $300 for admin-- 1 istrative heads such as heads of, departments. An additional $350 can be allowed on the basis of merit but it is reported that th schools will not be able to granf this merit increase this year. 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Phone 33 or 34 It J 3,432 USE PILLING BROS., Props. . 3,189 2,955 3,110 3.030 3,191 3,105 3,272 3,180 3,353 3,255 3,434 3,330 3,515 3,405 3.600 HUY HOME PRODUCTS 2,430 2.786 2.2J0 2,362 16 M.$. 52,460 2,331 2 355 2.462 2,430 2,543 2,505 2,624 2,580 2,705 2 655 2,033 2,005 2,119 2,080 2,200 15 type-- 1 HEAT ABERDEEN and serv- typewriters, Undo r w o o d Sunstrand adding machines, Speed-O-Pri- Attorney Cites State Decision On Membership 135 $1,795 Next Wednesday j sales $1,595 1,589 1,676 1,655 1,757 1,730 1,838 1,805 1,919 1,880 2,000 1,955 2,081 2,030 2,162 2,105 2,243 2,180 2,324 2,255 2.405 2,330 2,486 2.405 2,567 2,480 2,648 2,555 2,729 - j Authorized SO j j Call 1948-194- ' . . . Built in - Flash, fully fully guaranteed . . . Price, complete w ith rase and flashgun, $74.71. "U It's Photographic, We Hare It! The teacher salary schedule as shown below was recently by tne Carbon county board of education far th Ptd 9. Tne first figure in school year, t,Kh resents the new schedule while the figures below repress schedule in effect for the school year just closing Ye'"'1 ! experience are listed in the first column to the left whd indicate the schooling necessary suosequent columns fo, of tne pay grades. Less Years of |