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Show THE ,, 3 waterusers 80 0 and officers lA'.l lth J?,ver Water Conser- from 4 e fjrfrt heard reports com. and the last annUal iative to the variousat m secur-"adjustments the annual ,3 Je district held in the court house Tues- tu 51 jSfiunty 4 treas-- 1 report of the accepted and Emitted of waterusers. The report composed committee, eVenugal r K4rs. was also ! submitted accepted- - for the V Jensen, attorney U V report on the ihich was heard m court at Heber City m the ,o water filings was w'" River area and which the for irriga favorably tlsri tion district and the cities of Helper and Price. Mr. Jensen also made a report as to the pol-- 1 icy set up by the bureau of reclamation and which the Carbon Water Conservation district is requested to pass on to the water-user- s. In this policy it is mandatory that measuring devices be placed in each lateral so that accurate records can be kept as to the distribution of reservoir water discharged from the Scofield reservoir. John Bene, engineer, made a report as to how each person can make application for a supplemental water right upon lands of the district left out of the final proof by error and upon lands in the district but not allowed and on lands where an allotment was requested. Applications are now available in the county treas- urers office and it was reported! that Mr. Bene will assist any wateruser in filling out this application by appointment. Duane Frandsen rendered a report as to the beneficial use of all water and as to a proper distribution of any surpluses of water held by the waterusers of this district. fcAMFBELL'S TRANSFER PHONE lOIlf! STORAGE .SHIPPING MOVING-PACKir- 309 IS. CARBON AVE Wanted TELEPHONE Starting rate $31 per week for 40 hours, extra payments for evening hours. plus Regular increases. Earn Court Actions Face LDS Fathers Not Addresses Carbon Scouters Supporting Families C. inn, director, told the members of the welfare board at a recent meeting. Mr. Winn pointed out that some of the cases have resulted in reconciliations while in others court action is being sought to have the husband support his family. In many instances, the husband has left his family and the family has consequently been forced to apply to the welfare department for maintenance. The board also moved, upon the recommendation of the state welfare department, to start grants from the date of applica- tion rather than are vestigations other words, the retroactive to the cation. Age limit 18 to 22. While You Learn! APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR .States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 57 NORTH CARBON AVENUE PRICE, UTAH wait until KOAL Gun Scout Official Shoot Sunday The KOAL Gun club will sponsor another shoot on Sunday, March 27, and this shoot will be in connection with the Tribunes intermountain trapshooting tournament. Another round of the clubs own trophy handicap will be another feature of the Sunday shoot Hams, bacon and will be awarded as chickens in shoots. There is special prizes no entry fee for the special trophy shoot. Shooters must only furnish their own targets and Organization of district and troop committees was the subject of the special meeting for scout leaders of the Carbon district held last Friday night. Rock M. Kirkham, Salt Lake City, scout executive of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, met with leaders from Carbon and North Carbon stakes shells. the tabernacle. Mr. Kirkham centered his talk Strengthen the Arm of Liberty. around the scout crusade, He stated that this could be accomplished by good training of record membership of 412 mem- boys through cooperative leader- District No. 1, Department Public Welfare, has begun a pro-of; -j gram of initiating court action! against several deserting hus- bunds who, in the opinion of the! department, are wilfully failing to provide for their families, John bers. ship. The committee serving the lunch were Lawrence Young, Charles Fausett, James Cole, John Causer, Fred Fijacko, Alex Dunlap and Governor Ockey. A discussion of scout activities was conducted at which time Mr. Kirkham offered suggestions and answered questions pertaining to If you like cottago cheese fit tt..t.MDAC0TTACE cnees .... HI-LA- - ...... ND Sold Exclusively at Your Grocers scouting. SOLID CARLOAD SHIPMENT OF in- In completed. grants will be KELVINATOR date of appli- Mr. Winn also reported to the board that a few fraud cases had been reported to the state welfare department. These reports were made in answers to rumors to the effect that clients were frauding the department and that nothing was being done about it. Mr. Winn stated that action is taken on every case of fraudi discovered. The following actions were taken by the board on cases in REFRIGERATORS at Direct factory shipment Arrived this week DTIi Warehouse area comprising the District No. 1: Old age assistance, Emery three new grants, one closure and two increases. Dependent children cases, two new cases, one increase. General assistance cases, one closure. Grand Old age assistance, one closure, one increase. Dependent children, one closure and one new four-coun- OPERATORS Thursday, March 24, 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- ty no case. General assistance, changes. San Juan Old age assistance, one closure and three increases. Dependent children, one decrease and one increase. General assistance, no changes. Carbon Old age assistance, three new cases, nine closures, four increases and two decreases. Dependent children, 12 new cases and 12 cases closed out, eight increases and one decrease. General assistance, three new cases, four closures and two increases. ( f 4 1 Moose Initiate One Of Largest Classes At Friday Meeting One of tire largest classes in of the Price Moose lodge was initiated at the meeting held Friday, March 18, when 29 new members were added to the rolls. Those initiated were Leonard Shield, W. R. Black, Cleon Pilling, Delbert Wilcox, Terry Olsen, Loren Chidester, William Fish, Dalton Weston, Stanley Powell, Rex Mortensen, Ray Larcher, Willey Magnuson, Clarence Way-ma- n, W. R. Memory, W. R. Barker, Robert Swasey, Ben Barnett, Albert Collard, Morris Marzo, William Bertelsen, Aubry Otter-stroW. T. Otis, Wilburn Robertson, Charley Joseph, Perry Loren Fry, Holley Mortensen, the history m, Marshall and Bennie Grywatch. W. S. Edmonds, regional director, was present and exhibited two motion pictures, one of and the other of Mooseheart Moosehaven. The degree Harry Kelly, late; Edward Potts, A. H. and soloist. Following JUST IN TIME FOR BIG PRICE DROP! 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