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Show VtYvera' MicrofmnS vin"ot i-l-- K vet"Je Demolivion Work Brings' End flo 'Era" The past several days have marked the passing of an era in the unfolding history of Price city. With the demolition of the Carnegie library almost complete and the courthouse to meet the same f ate, there passes into history and memory two of the showpiece buildings in the city. Building on the county courthouse across the street was undertaken in 1908 and completed in 1909 at a cost of $180,000. Since that time much more has gone into the building in improvements, modernizations and keep repairs AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Volume 66 10c per copy Price, A CONSOLIDATION THE SUN AND N E WS-ADVOCA Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 7, 1957 T E Number ID to the structure from falling about the ears of those occupying - - , past records it is in- it. to note that the Carneteresting When the building was started gie library building was construct- the was commission ed in 1913 (started in 1912) at a made county of Thayri, James up Edgar cost of $11,589. Of that amount A. Harrison and David J. Thomas. $10,000 was a grant from the Car- When completed the board includ- Checking S02h March imday, negie Foundation, the name which ed Mr. Thomas, B. B. McDonald the building bore through its 44 and Chris K. Jensen. years of existence. The minutes of council meetings in those days show the worry and anxiety that was borne by the coupcilmen who Carbon Stake Sets Annual Sunday had quite a task inr raising the $1,589 needed to make up the difference between the Carnegie grant and the contract price on the building. Many a council meeting was held to devise ways and means of raising that amount but it was finally accomplished and Price had a library. On the town board at the time were Mayor W. E. Olson and A. W. McKinnon, James W. Loofbou-row- , J. M. Carlos Gunderson, Whitmore and Thomas Foutz, School Convention Pioeese Bishop Officiate v atf Rifes Two of the original teaching staff at the Notre Dame school. The annual Carbon stake, Sisters of Charity who came to Price in 1927 when the Notre Dame Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y school was first opened for student instruction, will attend the dedi- cation of the new high school this Saints, Sunday school convention is scheduled for March 9 and Sunday, it has been announced by 10 at the Price Fourth ward chapFather John A. LaBranche, school el and at Salina, it has been anadministrator. , nounced by R. E. Albrechtsen, and Sister Mildred Lelia Sister stake Sunday school superintend will greet old friends and former ent. councilmen. students at the ceremonies which The first session will begin at The new building which is to will begin with Mass to be celeon and will 6:30 first the p.m. day replace the Carnegie library brated in the auditorium by the will be a conference for the stake cost approximately $95,000 before Most Reverend Bishop Duane G. school is superintendency Sunday it completed. Hunt at 11 a.m. Bishop Hunt will and secretary, the stake presibless the building immediately foldency and Sunday school high council representatives. lowing the Mass. The second session will be a Guest speakers at the dedicameeting bginning at 7 :30 tion prograni scheduled for 2 pan. p.m. Saturday. - General board will be Bishop Hunt, The Right members from Salt Lake City will Reverend Monsignor A. F. Giovan-nonbe present with recordings and pastor of the Notre Dan films on the subject matter as well when the first school was parish as suggestions and instructions. opehed; Father LaBranche, Sister Those expected to attend this sesDr. Chester Dalgliesh, director Mildred, Frank Dalpiaz, president sion are stake presidency, high of Dental Health for the Public of the Notre Dame Parent-Teachcouncil representatives, stake misHealth Service, Salt Lake City, at stake sion featured Association; Stanley Litizzette, will be the Sunday presidency, speaker school superintendency and all who will represent the Notro the public health forum to be held March 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Car- WHO LIKES MOVING? . . Not these two, you Dame alumni, and Miss Jolene only in anticipation of moving back into the new stake board and associate stake oc. court house building, the drawing of wmch is board members, ward bishopries, bon College cafeteria. The sub- can be sure. Mary Delpha, left, and Marianna the Besso, who will represent the county clerks office, shown in the background. All equipment has been branch presidency, all ward and ject of this forum will be dental Oddenino, employees in R. T. Dame student Notre body. to old the building city municipal branch Sunday school superintenddonned housekeeping clothes over the week end moved from the BISHOP DUANE HUNT health. master of will as Mitchell be will business transacted where and preside of county the into as moving building packing job pitched encies. Other panel members will be thethey many files ahd books which are a part of the during the time it takes to get the new building These first two sessions will be ceremonies and the program will be concluded with the Benediction: Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz of Helper, pres- county clerks operation. They are smiling, but completed. held at the Fourth ward chapel in of the Blessed Sacrament followed by a tour of the school with senior ident, and Dr. Dean G. Winters, and junior class girls serving as guides. Price. Carbon of the Price, secretary, The third session will be held in The dedication dinner will be held in the cafeteria building at Dr. Dina Dental association. Salina Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m, 6 p.m. and Mayor William J. Welsh will be the toastmaster. moderator. be will Bayer This will be a 22 department inSister Margaret Mary, secretary of Sister Visitatrix, leader There has been considrable dis14 convention for the stitute Carbon of the Sisters of Charity, will also attend the ceremonies. floridation cussion on stakes in the district. The follow- among county water supplies. Here may ing will be expected to attend this be an opportunity to get some insession: Stake presidency, high denformation on this and other stake An ambitious program to raise popular young baritone; Nelda spinning; Johnnie Raymond, the council representatives, tal problems. funds for one of its .youth, pro- Daniels, beautiful young vocalist; wizard of the banjo; Russ, Lund-ber- mission president and all 'stake should accordion capers and Doc- board anq associate stake board Questions for this forum The Lettermen, an outstanding grams is op the agenda of the be sent to the Extension Service Fish and Game Asso- mens quartet; .Barbara Jeanne, tor Hullinger, the biggest name members, at least one for each of before ciation and not office, phone ME the following 22 departments: only will the acrobatic novelty; Carl Grubaugh, in magic. there as March 11, Monday noon, 1, 1A, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, but those who par- the master of black face; MaraCourses benefit Also on the are the program youths will be no questions from the Snow measurements in the age is 9.9 inches of water. Staley in rhythm; Debutantes, the beautiful, talentin this project will gain lyn Powers, (Continued on Page Five) ticipate Price floor. a River, Huntington River, meadow at Scofield town had 28.1 in entertainment pleasure from juggling; ed, precision chorus line. Billy Grace, artistry White River and Grassy Trail inches of snow with 8.75 inches Dr. Bayer, chairman of this for- type of show seldom seen in this A1 Montan, knot tying and rope All proceeds from this show, afCreek drainages as of the first of of water with a average um, says this will afford the peo- part of the state. . . ter expenses of contracting this Three Cash Prizes March indicate a continued im- of 7.2 inches of water. The new an excepturnvaudeof be fine will ple of Carbon county a talent, is array On spectacular tap provement in the snowpack, ac- course in Mud Creek above Clear tional opportunity to become ac- ville show that will bring a varie- Car Plate Business ed over to the youth gun club Due Winners in health probdental cording to Price office Soil Con- Creek measured 44.7 inches of with which was recently organized by quainted ty program of live entertainment servation Service employees. Rains snow containing 14.1 inches of walems as Dr. Dalgliesh is one of to the stage of the Price munici- At Price Office four Price boys and which has the Kiwanis Talent Show and warm weather have settled ter. The average is 12.4 the outstanding authorities on pal auditorium at 8 p.m. March backing of the sportsmen group water. inches increased of water snow and the the state. Year e Over the dental health in One hundred and twenty-fivUp and the local National Guard. 16. . a The Switchback course in HuntThe club was organized by Eu- dollars in cash prizes will be of- content since measurements These forums are free to the Included in the acts will be out. For month Saturof ago, close pointed At business they club the the ington Canyon at the turnoff to gene Lesser, Doug McDonald, Jim fered by the Price Kiwanis public, and are sponsored by Stagg McMann, formerly with the the month of Cleveland Reservoir showed 50.4 Carbon County Extension Service, Harmonica Rascals, one of the day, a total of 6533 passenger car Rizzuto and Billy Martin. Even for winners in the talent contest example, during Switchback course inches of snow with 17.0 inches ' Carbon College, Carbon Medical foremost harmonica acts in the plates and 2218 commercial plates though the club was organized to be staged in the municipal au- February, the in were branch Price 17. issued the Huntington Canyon increased of water with the by average Association, and the local public business; Fred Hatch, outstanding only a little more than a month ditorium the evening of April 1.7 inches in snow depth, being 15.7 inches of water. Stuart Commisoffice the Tax only of State will second be $60, First numbers prize service. health ventriloquist; Kent Christensen, sion. This was an increase of 206 ago, membership already over 60 Price boys. It is pointed $40 and third $25. In addition to but gained 4.6 inches of water. Ranger Station measured 28L5 passenger plates over 1956 and out that membership is open to these prizes winners will have the Most stations indicate about av- inches of snow with 8.2 inches of or a little above for this water, which is exactly the 108 in commercial plates, Robert youngsters of either sex in Car- opportunity for an audition to ap- erage R. Holden, manager of the local bon and average. Emery counties and is pear on the Utah Talent Quest date. branch, said. The White River upper course In Grassy Trail Creek above not just confined to Price youths, TV program. For the same period in 1956 a Under direct and expert superEntry blanks can be clipped measured 42.4 inches of snow Sunnyside the Corral course in the total of 6227 passenger plants vision of members of the Fish and from this newspaper or may be with 13.3 inches of water, with right hand fork measured 22.7 were issued and 2110 commercial Game Association and the Nation- obtained from Carbon Drug, Hous- a average of 13.4 inches of inches of snow with 6.7 inches of water. White River middle course water. The left fork station showal Guard, gun club members will ton Furniture or at The plates. office. Deadline for filing showed 31.8 inches of snow with ed 26.5 inches of snow with 6.6 Price citys water supply for ation, or that necessary treatment In addition to the above, a total become familiar with all phases culinary purposes has been placed facilities are not provided, or that of 149 trailer plates have been is- of safety gun handling. They will applications is March 31. These 8.3 inches of water as compared inches of water. Figures for these to the in a probational category by the existing treatment facilities are sued from the local office along also be allowed use of target rang- can be mailed or left at The average of 8.9 inch- courses are about the same as for es of water. The lower course, 1956. Utah State Department of Health, inadequate or not operated in with some 20 quarter-yea- r truck es as the new National Guard ars will be held April 3, located in the meadow east of Over-snoaccording to a report issued re- such a way as to render the wa plates and three motorcycle mory here and will be taught best travel was much easter supply safe at all times; as plates. 4 and 5. Soldier Summit, had 29.6 inches ier than last month, the surveyors , methods in care of guns. cently covering the year 1958. of snow containing 9.2 inches of That report stated that more determined from the sanitary enreported, due to the fact that the bacteriological cities and towns in this area are gineering survey, water, with 8.8 inches of water snow is now pretty well settled. on the approved list than dur- tests and operation reports. average. These being the (Continued on Page Eight) Probational means that the stations have been set up only ing any other year in the past cities been has adequately proand we are proud of the supply three years. this tected against the entrance of which have accomplished Dry Valley Divide measured contamination but sufficient bacclassification. 33.9 inches of snow with 9.8 inches been not aver of water, while the "Approved means that the teriological samples have To supply is adequately protected collected since the improvements wheagainst the entrance of contami- have been made to determine Four Youths Called nation or is being subjected to ther or not the supply is free from In satisfactory treatment, as indicat contamination. For Army Exams; Probation ed by the sanitary engineering surSpring Canyon and Christians in Carbon county and vey, by bacteriological tests, and Price, Carbon county. Five Enter Service Not approved Blanding, the world will be unbrby operation reports. throughout and Monticello in San Juan Provisional means that the ed Friday (tomorrow) in a bond Four Carbon county youths will of prayer for brotherhood. It will Clawson, supply is adequatedly protected county; Castle Dale, be required to report to the Con be World Day of Prayer, tradiCleveland, Elmo, - Ferron, Huntagainst the entrance of contamintinental Bus depot tomorrow at tionally held the first Friday of ation except for minor items ington, in Emery county; Latuda H :55 a.m. to receive travel vouch the Lenten season on six contiwhich are in process of correction; and Sunnyside in Carbon county; ers for a trip to Fort Douglas nents. or, in the case of a treated sup- Sego in Grand county. fawhere they will undergo their In the United States the sponply, that additional treatment cilities required are now being physical examinations for possible soring organization is the United Slate The supply is, neve- Legionnaires future call into the armed forces, Church Women, a department of planned. as safe, Those in this call the National Council of Churches, bacteriologically rtheless, Celebration March 16 are Carl Martin Poglajen, Columindicated by bacteriological tests, Services are planned for tomorfor bia; Merrill Lamont Young, Well- row evening at 7:30 in the Price Post No. 3, American LeFollowing are the listings Methodist church. ington; David Kent Gibson, Dra the communities of this area. gion, and the Auxiliary will celeColumbia, Helper, brate the 38th birthday of the Robert Who Shall Separate Us? (Rogerton, and McAllister Approved mans 8:35) is the theme for thn Hurst, Helper. American Legion in a joint sesKenilworth, Martin, Royal, Spring CarFour youths will also report this 1957 observance and the service sion in the Legion home the eveGlen and Wellington, all in date for induction under this to be used throughout the world bon county, and Moab in Grand ning of March 16, starting at 8, was written by a Hungarian refucountys March draft quota. county. it has been announced. Inducted into the Army in this gee. This annual celebration will be Provisional Bluff in San Juan The speaker will be Reverend countys February call were Frank county, Castle Gate, Cedar Creek, a homey affair with an enterJames Peczuh, Price; Robert An- Albert W. Scarffe, pastor of the taining program befitting the ocDragerton, Hiawatha, Scofield, thony Montoya and Chares Mar- host church. Special organ and Standardville and Wattis, in Car- casion. Refreshments of a pot feawill tinez, Helper; Max Edwin Heino, piano music will be provided by Green be River, one of luck the style bon county; Emery, and Mike John Borrego, Mrs. Pete Jeanselme and Frank Latuda, Horse Canyon, Orangeville, in Em- tures. one. Demolition the library and city building into DOWN WITH THE OLD . . . Workmen are nearing Van Cott. A vocal solo, Bless Grand World in both veterans of Sunnyside. All lihas advanced considerably since this photo was ery county; Thompson of demolition of the Price Carnegie This group was inducted Feb- This House, will be sung by A liWars as well as the Korean con- completion next old few structhe the within a modern and with be which will days county. taken, replaced brary 14 and all were sent to thena Vatsis. There will also bo Not Approved means that the flict and their partners, whether ture featuring the latest in library architecture and brary building will be only a part of the history ruary Fort Ord, are California, for assign- choir music by the various partor of the to of Price. members the not, Legion which will be in conformity municipal supply is not adequately protet- - invited to attend. ment to basic training units. building so as to blend into that structure, making icipating churches. entrance of contamin- Dental Health Next two-ho- Health Forum ur i, Discussion Subject er x Big Benefit Stage Show Slated By Fish and Game Association Greater Water Supply g, Reported in Snow Pack Carbon- -Emery , tap-ester- y 17-ye- ar last ar Price Water Supply in ar Probational Category ar Sun-Advoca- te Try-out- w - , World Christians 17-ye- ar Unite Day of Prayer La-S- al Price-Communit- edTgainst C |