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Show Spring Is Here SupPort JaiJcCC jhc Fix Up, Clean Up, p Qlcdn-V- program AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, May Alumni Proxy LIEN DEADLINE CLIENTS JUNE I KEi ; k ottt HERE HAVE SHINED 'Sf.OHTNQlKT College Wt jj and j School' ; pext; of annul b'lnquet Carbon ril'ion held at Co last Saturday, succeed, Le.n.tt Mrs Lee, umUr ubose fSeria t Margaret ember- pvtensive rr pperat bcvV TmpaiSn has Mr Lea serve Helper, Dalpuc. Frank ned Curl Lea- creSident, and Mr' cted to secret.) Price, Fred Jones both of Price, s ,rve as three-ye- ar an! Rue were elected directors organization se Alighting the arnual hich attractei the largest the pre-tio- n i in its history I-was the as-b- on of a gift an E. Williams, V. to ban-- w high for the Die Bertel-r.ad- e 3) years. be-the presentation on association, the ent.re were ial guests at the banquet and Mrs Mont Harmon. Mr. of ion is the superintendent dis- Carbon county school acor at Carbon Mrs of on Page iontinued Five) District Legion Elects Vernal Helper on American of ani to 16, aux-- District No. ret for their semi-annu- al and elected Stewart Vernal, as their dist: iet j 5 con-t'T.'j'- in Ash-0- 5. com--ird- er succeed John C. For-ete- r, Price. Robert L. Shelby, Ogden, on tnt statedthat the ountycould' Sunday. May Legionnaires members 7 Effective June 1. all Id assistance clients who have 'placed Lens in favor of the state of Utah on any and ..11 led piop-- 1 erty they own will not reoeuci their assistance cheeks on June' 5, it was reported tins week by J. C. Winn, district No 1 wel- -, fare director. This announce ment was made in l.ne with the new welfare legislation. In addition, all of these clients plus all other welfare clients in- -' eluding dependent children, general assistance and blind assistance clients will be required to execute an affidavit ns to the of ownership or real and personal property before the June assistance check will be forthcoming. Mr. Winn reported that approximately 40 per cent of the old age clients in this district Close upon the heels of Carbon which includes Carbon, Emery, countys withdrawal from sub- - Grand and San Juan counties, scribing to the Carbon County have signed the necessary liens. Chamber of Commerce, Price Those who have not signed are City Recorder Ben Ward held up urged by the district officials to the monthly check payable to the take prompt action on this and after some discus- - ter. If clients do not understand sion on the matter the city coun- - the lien provisions of the law cil asked that the city attorney they can call at the office where render an opinion on the legality the matter will be explained to of the citys membership and them. contribution to the Chamber of, The lien is not collectible until Commerce. recipient owners die, at which The county commissioners re- - time a $750 exemption is granted cently withdrew support on the to the estate basis of an opinion handed down James Kerr commission di by Attorney General Grover A rector of assistance, said earlier f Giles at the Colntyh this week that preliminary re- - rast Commander Man At ONLY 40 PER CENT OF RECIPIENTS i I elected Pr W. W. West, Carbon state not r be a member of the Chamber of , the number of own property Commerce and could not con- - , old age recipients tribute funds to its support, and fuscd tQ sjgn the lien. if it docs, only to the extent of maintaining an exhibit. Frank B. Hanson, city attorney, CARBON BOY FINALIST FOR ROTARY AWARD completed his review of the citys, demand yesterday and stated that! Chosen as one of the five fi- the city of Price has no power to so contribute to the support of nalists for the Rotary Interna- college the Carbon County Chamber of tional $1800 four-yeNick Zumadakis, scholarship, Price, Carbon high school sen- ior, left on May 18 for Salt Lake City to undergo further examm.i- tions and interviews along with "epartment commander, was nor. the speakers and he stress'd the present need of greater in veterans "errberships service rzrizatinns. He stated that his-tij full of recordings of the srathy of people within just a few years following a national emergency and to the needs of All water users of Carbon counre boys who sen ed in the are urged to attend a meeting ty of our country. to be held tonight, May 20, at "He must be strong for our 8:00 p. m. in the court house in Im protection ar ar Farmers To Hear Irrigation Lecture Tonight de-fe- re and in order to further national protoc--C- ! for himself, Mr. Shelby teied, referring to the veteran. Price. Robert L. Hassell, county agri- -, cultural agent, wishes to impress upon all farmers the importance of this meeting and he wishes to annouroe that James Barker, ex- tension irrigationHt, will he the principal speaker and will dis-- J cuss irrigation problems. Colored' slides will be used to illustrate! both the bad and the good meth-- j ods of irrigation. Proper irrigation in Carbon county is dependent on knowing the soil conditions, crop require- - Grand Francis k Sprmgfr, national listed four major obje-tveof the We.kan Leg, on as have been by the nahowal commit- He li'ted r.M rm i defense, at.htation, child welfare and "ns hous.ng as these prin-!- 1 weeutive commits. man, objectives. t Hors!e-- ,S department ad-- j' r'iewed t'e pioblems of i H.or baseball vki an, ments, climatic conditions, and ocys state. in knowing the amount of water jbert E. Thomp. to per acre, states Mr. Has field also spoke sell.apply J.efy. .Only when farmers realize that Jerthe d.ret.on f Mr. For- - there is available to them inforCl 'RR'tion and mation that can be used to help -t- were ap- - them become better farmers, saving soil resources and reaping a JPS? serve itb Mr. Ash-r- jj better life, can they realize a betJoe DeIl M Price, first ter income from their farms. 'v,Je??ndcr: P11 SuPeer, econd Vic command- s CITY BUYS TRUCK The Price city council last s,,Wted as the !r;;ts sejr-'"'napproved the con- - Thursday evening an of a new KB-- 7 InterhlCh WlU purchase be held in 0ober. national truck for the garbage department. The new truck, purchase price $5,613, will be equipped with a special garbage colHelegate To lecting body with hydraulic pressure control to impress the garNatlnal Confab bage thus enabling large loads for each trip. The purchase was PrCe' chairman of made Carbon through the Mills EquipDemocratic ment company, Price. tral counCiUrty , e'-r'ri General Excellence Award Winner, Utah Press Assn. 5 NAMES FILED Commission Member Takes Oath Of Office 1 10 IS 120, ATew FOR OLD AGE NEWS-ADVOCAT- E COUNTY OFFICES REPUBLICANS DRAFT ONE NOMINEE FOR EACH POSITION Approximately 100 delegates of the Utah State Industrial Union Council (CIO) assembled at the Carbon county Republicans beat Price municipal building yesterthe filing deadline last Saturday at 1:00 p. m. by a scant five minday to begin their 12th annual convention which will continue utes to place th.e names of five candidates into the 1048 political through tomorrow. Tlie convention was opened by race for county offices and the Frank Bonacci, Helper, regional state legislature. director, who acted as temporary The five Carbon county men, chairman. The invocation was all long active in county politics, given by Father Francis Lamothe were rcpoitedly drafted to seek of the Helper St. Anthony Caththe positions to which their names olic church. Mayor A, D. Keller, filed. of been them Two have Price, welcomed the delegates to are veterans of World War II. the city and gave each a guest J. Vaughn Olsen, employee of curd. comLTtah Electric the Eastern Governor Herbert B. Maw adpany, Price, and active member dressed the delegates yesterday of the Pi ice American Legion morning and stated that inasmuch post as a veteran of the second GOV. HERBERT B. MAW as he would be accused of making World War, W'as selected by the a political speech he would speak ' as for Utah its candidate party on politics. The talk traced the state senator from District 14, history of the two major parties Carbon county. This office is now and inferred that the working Commissioner E. B. Miller was held by Val H. Cowles, Democrat, man has always had and will of not board chairman the will who has he that stated appointed have a better deal under always of county commissioners during a seek reelection this fall. a Democratic administration. r e o r g a n j. w. Hammond, Sr., former THREE-DA- Y Following the governors adization meeting justice of the peace in Price prior Mr. Bonacci introduced dress, held in connec- - to the establishment of the city Clarence L. Falmer, state CIO of the ANNUAL FUNEEST TO tion with the court and owner-operatpresident, who assumed the role of permanent convention chairregular meet- - Carbon County Abstract com- -i BE HELD AT HELPER. n g Tuesday, pany, has been selected as the as and such man, the appointed fi Mr. Miller has candidate for county representa-bee- n HERE JUNE 4, 5, various committees to carry out inthe convention program. acting tive from District 2 which Plans for the annual sportschairmnn since eludes Price, Hiawatha, Drager-- t The afternoon session was adCarbon-h e death of ton, Columbia, Sunnyside and mens riot sponsored by the dressed by John Brophy, direcFish and Game asso- tor of State Industrial The present holder -Emery William Camp- - Sunnydale. Union bell who was f this office is E. K. Olson, Price, ciation are now complete, accord- councils and spokesman for the ing to Frank Migliore, general the chairman. Democrat. (Continued on Page Twelve) chairman of the celebration. The E. B. Miller (Continued on Page Five) W. W. West,1 riot will be held Friday, Saturcommissioner newly appointed day and Sunday, June 4, 5, 6. causappointed to fill the vacancy Activities will start out with a ed by the death of Mr. Campbell,! 1 smoker Y featuring special enterwas assigned to the building v) OvjK. Al',lT 1948-4- 9 tainment and program in the Helper civic auditorium on Frithe same neaaed y Mr- day evening with Jack World in r'nmmissinner Miller re The Lensmen, Carbon countys charge. A parade on Price's Main street Commissioner newest photography club compos-Irvi- n scheduled to begin at 2:0(1 p. SUMMERIIAYS, JEWKES Gerber was kept as head of ed of professional and hobby pho-j- 's mdeon field will a and go the indigent poor Saturday afternoon. Boy- IUT IN CHARGE OF tographers, hospital trip Sunday to the Avintiquin area Scouts of the district will partlci- TWO DEPARTMENTS partments. the parade as will school William Maack, president of at the head of Indian canyon for'Patein bands. Many floats nt 11 be en scenes, outdoor 3 Preston L. Summerhays, coach day shooting the Carbon County Chamber of in-m, 'll;..0 at the Carbon high school since Commerce, nyt with the board to All members and anyone else 1 T 1933 with the exception of four discuss the nature of exhibits terestedjn shutter snapping are,nan years served with the armed needed to insure financial aid invited to attend. Following the parade a pro- forces, has been designated as the On May 10, the group met at from the county for his organi- -' of games and sports has gram , , zation. He asked that the county the Price municipal building and een a UCG y ,G ,arra??,k allow the Chamber $200 for an heard Burke Hyatt, Sunnydale; peo- and young 'park on Comand month. artist exhibit plus $75 per photographer, speak under the direction of William Hakalo. A model airplane demonstration will be conducted by Jack Sweetring and boys of the Price model airplane club. A fly casting contest will be a feature of the park program in charge of Vaugn Olsen. Saturday evening an amateur boxing card will bp held under (Continued on Page Five) E. B. MILLER NAMED COUNTY BOARD HEAD SPORTSMEN SET PLANS or 1LENSMEN SLATE COACHES NAMED rH FOR OUTING SUNDAY - 1 J Price Lions List Nominees For Elective Offices " ' I ;rr ytf, , I :-- PkYtAUfnvT' v tV it."$'tAfP'' - --U' ': 55 ,,. , U A' - v- 4 . j 1 ual SdDno 1 -- d ln s? bead coach for the high school next year. In addition to his coaching duties with the high school, Summerhays will have of charge of all athletic equipment The nominating committee the Price Lions club has an- nounced its selection of candidates who will be placed before the on May 27 for elec- -, tion to office. Two candidates have been named for each of the offices and others may be nomi- from the floor prior to the elections. Nominated for the presidency, Vemer L. Stoddard and Wil- liam Holly Bryner; first vice John Vlahovich and president, second vice Charles Semken; president, Elsworth Jewkes and Win W. West; third vice presi- dent, James G. Anderson and Lowell Keller; secretary-treasu- rer, John C. Winn and Charles J. tailtwister, James Liv- sey and A. John Ruggeri; lion D tamer, Roy F Millet and R? Gardner, and four men nominated for the two directorships, John O. Barton, Ray Branch, George Chandler and John Hold- -, and the building gymnasium proper, it has been announced by Di Aaron E. Jones, Carbon iege president ar.J high school principal. Assisting Mr. Summerhays with the high school athletic depart-nate- d ment wjU be Alma Garrett and Claude Cowley. jackson Jewkes has been nam-a- re ed as head of the college athletic department. He will be placed on e basis next year and a will coach football, basketball and baseball as well as a year-roucass jn boxing and wrestling, During the past year Jewkes was basis coaching on a part-tim- e es; oniy football, basketball and ball teams, j , full-tim- nd base-Menzi- ij. p Auxiliary , z A umCS Committee p0ppy SdleS The Price American Legion Auxiliary and junior auxiliary are completing plans for their annual Poppy Day sales drive to The 69th annual conference of be held on Saturday, May 29, it the Utah Mission of Methodist has been announced by Mrs. Mary churches will be held in Price on Delpha, president. June 3, 4, 5 and 6, it was an-- 1 A committee consisting of Mrs. nounced today by Rev. Richard Ralph Martin, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. pastor of the Price Com- - liams, Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Anton and White nunity church. Bishop Wilbur E. Carryl Hammaker, Denver, head of Dupin has been named to churches in the inter- - pare for - the day on which the mountain states, will be ln at- - women will sell popples made by - -disabled veterans in hospitals. tendance' METHODISTS SET SLATE MEET HERE SENIOR I deWat15' W! ,5 Summerhays I The Price city rose garden which is rapidly BREAKFAST con- developing into a show place of the city now The annual class breakfast of various bushes rose by sponsored some jgoo the senior class at Carbon hiSh individuals and civic organizations. The photowill be held tomorrow morning A. D. graph abovCi taken iast week shows Mayor at 9:00 a. m.'at the Carbon C3ljKelJer of the A Theobald, president and Mrs July 12. cafeteria. Following this, lege has the that progress viewing club, f the 20 Dem- -' Gar(jen seniors will report to the Price macje. Since the picture was taken the bushes h lUte municipal auditorium where they ed leave, and many are almost ready twill practice for the commence- - ave uc,c. oom. 0 ment exercises which will be held to burst in I the garden include the following: of Sponsors tomorrow evening. ftate Democratic Sa!t Lake City dew " atend Ibe na- convene ot the to in Party pby d6 phia pennsyl-o- n starts w Jewkes H eected last at Overton e'lCP . . j "'S AT CARBON COLLEGE i' 1 fOR RIOT 'V Uv4 CONFERENCE HEARS GOVERNOR, NATIONAL UNION REPRESENTATIVE ciclressed Confab coun- V; $ Number 21 STATE CIO CONVENTION OPENED HERE YESTERDAY; CLOSES FRIDAY BY GOP FOR ty's new commissioner who was appointed to fill a vacancy on the board caused by the death of one of the members, was swum in during a bnef ceremony bold m the otl.ee of the county cleik last wet k District Judee F. W. Keller administered the oath in the presence of County Clerk B H. Young and Deputy District Court Cleik Ed Hansen. PnoV to the rendition of the oath. Mr. West posted the $5,0l0 bond required by law for the position of commissioner. 1946 and 1947 j Rotary club, Victory club, Jobs Daughter, Reeves Memorial, Beta Sigma Phi, New Century club, D. U. P., Greek-Americ- an Ladies, Micre Adelphe, Southside Neighbors, Sorosis, Ivan Pace Memorial, Price city employees, American Legion auxiliary, Womans club, Carbon County Farm Bureau, Literary League, B. P. W., Lions, Garden club, Moose Ladies, Kiwanis, Public Memorial, Kirkland Nursery, Elks and Elks Ladies, Memorial, and two plots Df roses planted with no sponsors designated. Eight plots in the garden remain unplanted. Wil-Halb- pre-Metho- |