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Show CVJX-5'- 3 . Tf VX, - AN INDEPENDENT Volume 68 NEWSPAPER 10c per Copy A CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUN AND N EWS-ADYOCA- Price, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, March 12, 1959 U Number 11 taw Idea Advanced To Create Vlore Parking Umpire Hands Down Derision in Controversy Area Between County Commissioners, Local Union An idea that is somewhat revWilliam J. Welsh, Jr., who was ter a thorough investigation and Welsh stated in his opinioa The employees were retired at age 65 olutionary is one that is being considered by Price city and it selected as an umpire to bring comprehensive interviews1 with all union had contended that if road then the same rule should apply concern property owners along about a settlement of a dispute persons involved. to other county employees. Main street. between the Carbon county comOn the other issue in question, The dispute originally arose Mr. Welsh upheld the union Basically the thought is to gain missioners and Local Union No. when the commissioners required cooperative agreement among 13441, which is composed of coun- the retirement of two employees against the commission in the disbusiness owners to purchase prop- ty road department employees, who had reached the retirement charge of one man. After intererties behind their buijflings and this week tendered his decision af- - age and the dismissal of a third viewing and meeting with the to remove from those properties employee because of "qualificaCommission, the union and emtions. many old shacks and outbuildings. ployees of the county, I cannot When this is done, it is proposed In his decision, Mr. Welsh found agree with the Commission that that the commissioners had not disby the city to include this in a (this person) should be discharged criminated against the union by special improvement district, levbecause of qualifications. It apel all the areas and surface them For virtue of requiring that employpears in some instances mentioned ees of the road department who for parking areas. by the commission as reasons for are represented by a union be reAs yet this is just in the idea his discharge that there was a In stage and Mayor Henry Mills required to retire at age 65. I clear cut lack of supervision of agree with the commission that ports that a meeting will be called the employee concerned, or also Carbon county resi- they do not exercise control over to which all Main street property Thirty-fiv- e an overlap of advice and authoriowners will be invited. At that dents will be subject to call for other county employees, or enough ty directed at him that makes these circumstances vague as to HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE . . , Ernest Hartmann gives demonslra time the whole plan will be re- jury duty in the Seventh district control over other county emhis responsibility or discharge of tion to other members of the Price Shade Tree Commission on pro- vealed and if it meets with favor, court in and for Carbon county ployees because other county emhis duties," Mr. Welsh stated. per way to trim trees. In on the demonstration, were Councilman Wal- proceedings will be started to pur- during the second term which com ployees are the responsibility of mences April 6, it has been an- other various elected county offiThe umpire concluded that the ter Maynard, J. Grant Kilfoyle, A. D. Keller, Carl Nyman, Sr., Robert chase the properties involved. Hassell and Ford Winters. person involved should be Such a situation exists behind nounced by Mrs. Mabel Empey, cials. As a practical matter, I do Wagner Photo. i not find that they have ever atas an employee as of Janthe buildings along the south side deputy district court clerk. Although the term opens April tempted to do other than what uary 5, 1959 (the last day for of Main street between First West Mr. WILLIAM WELSH which he was paid). and Carbon Avenue. This was the 6, the jurors listed for duty do the Utah statutes provide, not report on that date. They will area used as an example. Mayor Mills stated that the lack be notified by the court when of parking areas within the busi- their services are required. ness district is forcing many new Following are the jurors whose businesses to move outside, the names were drawn by County AtA shade tree has two purposes, learned by anyone who has the city limits along the highways. If torney James P. Alger, County (1) to beautify the city and (2) tq strength to climb a tree. this keeps up, he stated, portions Treasurer N. P. Pettersson, and furnish shade. Pruning is done for two pur- of the present business district County Clerk B. H. Young, the The Price Shade Tree Commis- poses, (1) to correct the growth may well deteriorate. If business- officers required by law to draw Just how vital the American Leaders of the Carbon County be removed from in sion met in a special session Sun- defects of the tree, end (?) to es can be encouraged to stay in jury panels:: Cross blood bank is to Carbon American Red Cross chapter are the blood bank participation Red James program, William Zele, From Price day to tour Price city and see make the tree stronger In Its the present confines of the busiresidents might soon be concerned about past response, Banasky, county chairman, warnthe shade trees which are now growth habits. It is not pruning ness ditrict it will provide to be a LaRue Redd, Arch Beveridge, Har- county realized and brought home, as it concerned that the county might ed. is A when old tree Earl a headed back such boon to the city as a whole, he prunAlley, were, unless Slaughter, Henry growing within the city. persons living here fall short of the $5,800 quota. If Of course, if the hospital in W. P. Stanfield, Shelby Thompson, ing demonstration was given by as is being done on many of the stated. to this years call for sup- that circumstance comes about, Price loses its Red Cross respond blood Mrs. Wallace Jake Ernest Hartmann showing the cor- Price city streets. This practice Davis, Grange, port. Another idea which has been the Carbon Hospital in Price could supply, the Carbon Hospital would rective methods of pruning a green should be stopped. kicked around in official circles Robert Camavali, Emil Bouvier, be forced to start its own blood At the present time the shade is to get the sentiments of the Ray Branch, John C. Forrester, ash shade tree. Methods shown drive program and while that would apply on all shade trees in tree commission is recommending businessmen on a project to install Jr., and John Burton. would become necessary, it might that all such "pruning be stopped all new curb, gutter and sidewalks From Helper the area. Alphonso be difficult to maintain. and Gardner George Main is street. Pruning is an art which can be immediately. Phyllis It pointed along The hospital used more than will the Diamanti. out that the Utah State Road beautify Proper pruning 500 - pints of blood donated by Richard WilFrom Columbia city. Pruning such as is being done Commission will resurface the the Red Cross blood bank last by many, when all the main bran- street and as a tie-i- n with this cox, James C. Williams and Samches are being cut back to the the property owners enter into a uel Fratto. year. Cost of the first pint of Wendell blood, if patients were forced to From Miller Creek stump, cannot be classed as any- special improvement project to For purchase it, would be $60 and $30 thing but butchery of the shade have the- - curb, gutter and side- Stratton. for each additional pint, according trees. This weakens the tree, in walk work done. Archie A, From Wellington to Melvin E. Engstrom, Carbon vites disease, and destroys its pois also expected to Marvell and Doyle C. Timothy. matter This On tential beauty. A stump with a be discussed at the meeting to be Lawrence From Carbonville Hospital superintendent. Ever more serious, however, would be bush on top is not beautiful. J. Young, Bertha Culp and Clyde called in the near future. the loss of the gamma globulin The Carbon county commissionLarsen. Proper, pruning of shade trees and other blood derivatives that er will hold a public meeting at will eliminate the large - drastic John L. From Dragerton ' are now ' available. 7:30 p.m. April 10 at the county cuts. The tree will be strengthen Important Meeting Cartwright Paul L. Martin and courthouse on a resolution pro- ed from the pruning, and as a reAlvin A. Rowley. Five of blood are needed; pints sult the city will become more Monday for From Sunnyside Alvin Harold viding for the zoning of the for one cubic centimeter of gamma bewill and the and Frank Sacco. people territory of Carbon beautiful globulin and Utah ranks second Val JenFrom Kenilworth in the nation in the use of g.g county as prepared by the duly come tree conscious and proud of Price City Residents A beautiful sen and Lydia Johansen. appointed planning commission of their shade trees. The cost for the gamma globulin An important meeting concernshade tree is an asset to a city Nolan Olsen. LIFE SAVING BLOOD . . . Jim Bates, From Wattis .the county. laboratory technician at the would become prohibitive even for Details of the resolution and no matter where that city exists. ing all residents of Price1 city From Martin George Marinos, Carbon Hospital, prepares equipment necessary to start the flow of the most wealthy under such cirAll members of the shade tree will be held Monday evening, map are on file in the office of blood into patient whose condition required extra amounts cumstances. of the precious fluid, in this instance, following the birth of a child. the county clerk and may be ex- commission are willing and anx- March 16, at eight oclock in the The reason that the Carbon The American Red Cross Blood Bank makes it possible for patients amined by the public during office ious to help anyone and everyone municipal building, it has been Price could be Hospital the Mills. in announced receive to blood and this hearMayor by with their of Henry contributions of until hours funds aid in defray- blood bank list is.crossedtheofflocal the date the pruning problems public that costs of will the be for blood so This the purthe parking areas. that it may be given to pat- Red Cross ing meeting handling the ing. chapter is $1,100 in debt ients only at the cost of administering. And, too, public response to A few tips that can be given for pose of discussing the civil deAll property owners outside the for administering local blood blood calls makes for it Red Cross to the communbank a of possible of the to this fense who intends the keep and of organization cities prune person incorporated limits drives.. This debt has accumulated blood. towns are urged to be in atten- are: ity, and, at this time a complete over the past two years. But sup1. Thin out the branches of organization will be formulated. dance at the April 10 meeting. port for the Red Cross has been is attend The to allow trees the shade public remaining urged tq Heading the county planning poor locally for the past ten years. Plans the for of and this meeting. reorganization commission is Maurice Tatton of branches to grow bigger 4-- H Naturally, now that the area is in U.S. Army Reserve unit in Price Price. Others on the commission stronger. danger of losing Red Cross assiswere under the 2. to main cuts the all "pentomic Make Willconcept Income Tax Assistance are W. J. Hunter, Helper; tance, some action is being taken. Wall announced Senator today by iam Nielsen, Spring Glen; George branch, dont leave stumps. But whatever action is taken by 3. Do not head back strong Employees of the Internal Rev ace F. Bennett. Waterman. Miller Creek, and Helthe leaders must be backed up by Price be Under lateral will in the a is enue unless Price Service there limbs reorganization, en M. Smith, Price. A representathe money support of the countys d one Re will new retain company-sizeavailable on Mondays at the Price tive from the East Carbon area branch which will carry the County Agent Robert L. Hassell , about the program. His sched residents. office until income tax deadline serve unit, which it now has. The announces will be added to the commission. growth. that this week is Coun- ule for the week started on TuesAside from the dollar and cents 4. Know the tree you are pruni- time. Because of the wide area unit, which now has an authorized The purpose of this commission Week. Posters day at 10:00 a.m. when he visited value of the blood bank, it has Enrollment ty 41 and an assigned and window is to zone the areas along the ng-. It is very detrimental to prune these employees have to cover strength of displays have been the school in Castle Gate. His another virtue; assistance for felprincipal highways going through heavily on good hardwood trees. their services are limited in any strength of 30, will be increased prepared for viewing during the schedule also called for a visit low men. Human life and health ll 96. a to little one need section. Montrees on of The better very Therefore, strength Carbon county, outside the incorweek. to Helper Central School the same and g are involved and Throughout Utah, there will be days, March 16, 23 and 30, and porated limits of towns and ci- pruning. devoted to honor- day at 11:00 a.m. and to the this call by the local Red Cross Special pages are which 13 and decrease 5. in five a out number branches the of Thin 6, the to April Wednesday, April prevent ties, in an effort is to make each resident heed club members and Spring Glen school at 1:30 p.m. units. Salt Lake ing the establishment of unsightly condi- crossing and crowding. This makes 15, the deadline date, they will be of company-siz- e his issue in is contained alumni this responsibility. KenWednesday, he visited the at the Price office. On other dates City will lose three, and Logan tions adjacent to these thorough-- - for stronger trees. are ilworth school, the ReetesL school of The They Howlocalwill in one be each. 6. in and lose will Provo other back which combranches Cut will include they working fares. Zoning Two and Three of the in Price, Durrant school Date of Fireman's Call mercial, industrial, commercial-residenti- terfere with the free movement of ities in the 'southeastern Utah dis- ever, the number of officers and Pages in Price. men authorized for Reserve units Third Section. trict. a person underneath the trees. and agricultural. to March 28 in the state will be increased from The county agent has been folToday (Thursday) the county Postponed to 2,862 4,605. lowing a schedule to visit all the agent visited the Dragerton eleA postponement in the announAlthough the maximum strength grade schools throughout the coun- mentary school and the Sunnyside ced date of the Price city fire defor pay will be increased, about ty and tell the boys and girls Petersen school. annual Firemans Ball partment's 35 officers throughout the state Tomorrow (Friday) he will was reported today. The Ball, orwill be declared surplus by the spend the day in Price at the Hard- iginally scheduled for March 14, reorganization because of the de- New Officials Elected ing school meeting with four has been postponed until March crease in the number of units, from 9:00 a.m until 2:00 28. The reason for the postponegroups Senator Bennett said. They will p.m. ment is that the gymnasium floor of No. 12, consists which and 1956 Southeastern them trict special of capacity during Two key figures, one to join By Next week he will continue his in the municipal building will not served the congregations in Alas- be given an opportunity the principal speaker, will arrive 12 circuits with about 240 congrecontrol groups, or training units schedule and call at the Notre be ready for use until the later Wit- ka. in Price early next week for the gations or 12,000 Jehovahs where they will receive no pay but Utah Peace Officers school Monday afternoon, date. Tile floor has been comDame Washis covers This to nesses. It Jenote, too, territory interesting coming Circuit Convention of and on Tuesday at the Wellington pletely refinished and a long dryIdaho and parts of Ore- that at the great Divine Will In- can earn retirement points. "here ington, scheduled elected were New officers by hovahs Witnesses, (Continued on Page Eight) Hiawatha schools. Montana, Utah and Nevada. ternational Assembly of Jehovahs ing period is necessary before it the Eastern Utah Peace Officers and the over-anext weekend, March 20 to 22, gon, on In this He traveled The has (Continued 900 extensively Page Eight) purpose of the can be put into use. Association during the past week and expected to attract over All as ballots were received through school visits is to explain the Southeastern Utah delegates from four states. program to the boys and girls in the mails from the the convention sessions will be The Country Parson over which the association has the age group from 10 to 13 years. area held in the Price municipal audiDruggists feels that if the The agent county Street. Main East 191 jurisdiction. torium, and girls in this age group Effect Organization Matthew M. Kolar of Grant Joe Arnold, Price, highway pa- boys will start their experience and Town, West Virginia, new district trolman, was elected president suc- continue after they leave this age of the Eastern supervisor and principal speakera Organization Art Adair, chief of police group that they will be outstandconvention, is for the three-da- y Utah Pharmaceutical Association ceeding members and the proLeonard Jewkes, ing Monticello. at field representawas effected Sunday night at a special traveling will continue to grow in tive for the Watchtower Societys Country Club meeting by licensed Green River, highway patrolman, gram Carbon county. office staff of Brooklyn, New, York. druggists operating in the South- was elected vice president; Mrs. disleaders council met on The radio Also arriving next week will be eastern Utah area. Angie Johnson, Price, Gerald V. Ross, Seattle, Washpatcher in the Carbon county sher- March 3, and approved this schedAccording to Rex Hansen, ington, new circuit supervisor. president, the. purpose iffs office, secretary, and Don ule for the county agent to follow. Prior to becoming a district supof the association is to bring about Christensen, Price, highway pa- They also offered their services to help the agent when he is in the ervisor, Kolar had been a circuit closer relationships among the trolman, sergeant-at-armcommunities which they represent. directboard of of be to the and area to the Elected supervisor and had last served druggists The council members present at for Seattle, Washington, Circuit No. assitance in ors are Nick Thomas, Price, highprepared 5. He graduated from the 26th cases of emergency. Mr. Adair, this meeting were President Marie way patrol, class of the Watchtower Bible Elected to serve with Mr. Han- Charles Semken, Price, chief dep- Ericson, Wellington; Secretary School of Gilead in South Lansen, who is manager of the Price uty, Carbon county sheriffs office, Pearl Casey of Helper; and Mrs. "Men who wont pull their sing, New York, in February, 1936, Walgreen store, are Jack Kelley, and Ray Cahoun, chief of police Kathryn Bottino of Helper, Mrs. should at least try load and is presently supervising the directors. Al- Rhea McArthur, Mrs. Iris Potts, Price, Kelleys Price Drug, vice at Blanding, a even in failing automobile will Witnesses Jehovahs of A1 Mrs. Lena Waterman, all of work sheriff of Carbon and president, and Veltri, Helper, bert Passic, boil Dis MATTHEW KOLAR M. V. GERALD ROSS trying. Veltri Drugs, secretary. the great Northwest region. Price. county, is the holdover director. Jury Panel Drawn Second Term District Court , Shade Tree Commission Gives Tips on Pruning Will Carbon Lose Its Blood Bank? The Answer Presses for Its Support - x, Os-sana- . Public Meet Dated Resolution , County Zoning unin-cornnrat- , . life-givi- to Retain Reserve Unit life-savi- Under New Plans Enrollment Week Now In Progress Here , 4-- 4-- H pay-dri- well-bein- 4-- H and-th- al Two Key Figures for Jehovahs Witnesses Confab Due Next Week - ll 4-- H four-coun- ty 4-- H - 4-- H 4-- H newly-ele- cted s. all-o- ut two-yea- r; one-ye- ar |