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Show 17. N ANlNDiriNDINT KIWIfArU 49 A CONSOLIDATION OF THK FUCK SUN AND THREE SESSIONS OFCOURT TO BE COUNTY OFFICIALS OF EAST UTAH HOLD ' ate Proposed Law Changes Explained By Tax f ITopoacd te law amendment of-tfcr- , Commission . Ne-:;p- J. Dates of Richfield. .The sessions will be held in de- Joseph Jhe heevy calendar facing the Parboil district court during the .renialndsr.of this term will tlie holding sep-- V .. ante Wxut sessions next week, r judges whe will preside over the caees will be Judge George Chris-- teuaen of Price, Judge DUworth hi ..Woolley of Mantl and Judge TE December A II WATER DISTRICT NAMES MARSHALL 0.H.GUYK0N, HENRY AS NEW DIRECTOR ONES,, WIN CARBON : HELD NEXT WEEK AT PRKXI NEWS-ADVOCA- L Asbory, the Nsw Publisher. Lincoln Marshall was .elected director of the Price River .Wa-tConservation district day in 4 dose race with George Waterman. The unqfficial totals, announced by Wallace Waytnan, secretary of the district, give Mr. . Beginning: with this issue, The Price Sun And News-Advoca- SCHOOL er te are merged,' ani) wfll' appear jYkulariy 'underthehfeadinf Tbe The twq shops will be conliblidated and moved into the Crockett building formerly occupied .by The Sun. This will necessitate the selling, buying and moving of considerable Marshall 1881 votes fas heavy machinery, which will take some time and much effort compand 1723 tor Mr. Waterman, Dal- -' AH subscribers to either the or The Sun will to continue to receive this merged newspaper, for the full length of toting was done by, shame.. southern division ofithe time to which they are paid up for either All advertising district wu carried by Mr. jme. contracts made with either newspaper will pe carried out except a large majority, rein . cases of duplication when only one contract will be held to. . ceiving by 1008 votes to 1M for hi It is the plan of the new management to pubUah a opponent. The victor received his support to the Wellingjust as soon as our reorganization can be completed and as soon biggest as the needs of the advertisers warrant sueh a move. Eventually, ton section, polling 1078 votes, while Mr. Waterman received ct course, we anticipate, patting out a daRyMewspsper to serve none. ' i Carbon county and Eastern Utah. In the meantime we shall have In the Spring Glen division to ask the patience of thi$ community but with the assurance that the balloting was unusually closet we are just as eager as anyone to develop this publication to largMr. Waterman receiving 729 votes er and more frequent proportions. r f and Mr. Marshall polling Marshall succeeds Ray In buying the two newspapers of Price under the present fion the directorate of the Branch nancial conditions, we believe we have sufficiently expressed oiir fmth in the future of this community. Our predecessors, R. W. district Crockett, Jr., and P. K. Nielson, have serveafou well and published two very creditable papers. Mr. Nielson, fortunately, will remain vdth us as superintendent of the mecbspical department Mr. Crocketts plans for the future definitely. They have been good citizens' who have the respect and goodwill of the people. It is our belief, however, that this consolidation will enable us to put out one eVen better newspaper without so much duplication of news, subscribers And expense of advertising when both papers had to be used to cover, the fields It is impossible un-der existing conditions forjtwo newspapers to operate in this on profitable basis. .When an editor. i.jharrassed by fi- - A voluntary contribution nancial difficulties, he is not in A mood to inject. As much optimism campaign to raise the funds for relief purinto his work and writings as community depeiida upon the local poses in Carbon county is being plan; ; newspaper for. , ned, according to Mayor Rolla E. We have comp here to make our home' with you. We have West, chairman of the county emeralready heard much .about the splendid spirit and people of Price gency relief committee. V and our brief sojourn here bears out thia reputation. You will find A delegation of local relief officius eager and ready to do everything humanly possible for the best als were in Salt Lake several days of interests of Carbon county and an unlimited booster for Trice, this week, presenting relief probfems chairman, of Dm the Biggest Little City In the World.-We- . need yoUr cooperation governors Holman, executive, group. While ' ours. r unreservedly pledge yon there thqr feverilgafed. thc.methoda Sun-Advoca- te. . POSITIONS Incumbent Is Elected In Price; Leger Loses In Precinct Two . News-Advoea- te O. H. Guymon, incumbent of Price, signed to hm tha burden on and Henry H. Jones of Helper, were . court the the district court Ijr ownera Were explained by men-Elected lVjesday,as members of the Mien of the state tax commiasinn to clerks office and the city halL board of education of the Carbon assessors and county commissioners Disposition of the actions listed school district'. Cuymon,. who on the calendar for this term has of eastern Utah eountiea at a meeting was oppose by. WT E. Anderson, Ur. been delayed because of the elecin Price Monday. H. U Goettoian find Glen Nelson, tion, sickness of those connected The state olfWsls in charge of tha Predadt 4, wr represents with the Various cases and other - ceaaion were Boseoe E. Hammond anc Price only. l' unavoidable circumstances. 2 Mr. Joneaw defeated CTiariea Oeorge - There - have been two courts officials from Carbon, Emery, Grand. incumbent fa Precinct 2, Mg held hem an a number of occasSan Juan, Uintah and Duchesne eoun Helper and fall tbwns to the Spring ions, but this will be the first Sea attended the meeting. Canyon district The vote was 228 time three sessions have been ' to 270. One of the changes outlined will said conducted, Judge The al election to the Prioei district payment of taxes permit developed into a close race between' and will offer a 4 per cent discount Mr. Guymon and Mr. Anderson, the to all citizens who make their pay victor polling 298 votes as against manta before the date due. Mr. Ham271 for his opponent a mond and Mr. Critchelow explained majority of 27. Mr. Nelson received 200 votes that virtually every county borrows i Dr. Goetzman polled 69. money on which to operate the last Vote by districts in Precinct 4 waa half of the year. This will be unnecas follows: Northwest Price, Guyal are essary if payments mon, 23; Anderson, 43; Goetzman, 13; made, and at the same time the counNelson, 28. East Price, Guymon, 49; ty will be able to give the taxpayers 49; Goetzman, 7; Nelaon, Anderson, now is which com money paid bond 44. Northeast Price, Guymon, 71; Anpanies and similar concerns. derson, 29; Goetzman, 6; Nelaon,' 19. Another proposed amendment ex' Central Price, Guymon, 69; Ander- plained applies to 'sale of property on, 120; Goetzman, 10; Nelson, 94. where taxes are delinquent Under South Price, Guymon, 89; Anderson, the plan, property owners, by nay-'n- .g Dr. A. N. Merrill, dean of the school 34; Goetzman, 19; Nelson, 59. a designated installment,- will be of secondary education at the BrigBalloting in Precinct 2 was aa falable to postpone the tax sale far an- ham Young University and Dr. P. A. lows: East Helper, Leger, 44; Jonee, f other year. , , Christensen, professor of English at 78. West Helper, The tax commissioners highly prais- the Institution, will attend the midLeger, 121; Jones, 143. 'Peerless, Leger, 13; ed the revaluation project conducted year institute of the Carbon school Jones, 4. Standard ville, Leger, 10; Jones, 27. by Carbon county last year, and in- district here Saturday. Rldiu, Leger 14; Jones, 21; Spring formed those'at the meeting that the They will speak before the high Canyon, Leger, 20, Jones, 27. Latuda. plan would be placed in operation hool and Intermediate and junior 48, Jones 21., ' throughout the state.- high School sections at .the Carbon Carbon is the only county thus far .high between' 10 to complete the .revaluation system: 3eqpntfaiqiis toJwwgStC , , to a workable manner. ""sCampaign, with jhsMqijf ip. TbetscttfaveC. Jivaaioclfr 'hr & nrdeoaroivs atanequltable and in the morning. ' uniform valuation in the state was Those who mad?4he'trte In the high school departmental discussed. It being the sentiment of sessions, Dr. Mayor West, Commissioner W. J, Merrill will By R.W. Crockett, it. the visiting county officials that the "Methods of Reid; Georgs M. Miller and Norman tol playiC "The to Teaching Adapted rate should be made lower. This week The' Sun has been merged to form m bigger, more Hamilton, members of the emergency Earnest, will be Senior High School Level and Prof. presented at tha . .The tax officials stated that a uniMrs. Alice ty Christensen will influential on "Standards and much better newspaper. Your new editor will be relief committee; Carbon high school Thursday, Decemapeak form plan would also be adopted for In relief Literature." administrator, and ber 19 at 1:19 p. m., y Joseph L. Asbury of Richfield. We know him as an' autotaniiing Glen Dl Reese, director by the valuing farm and grazing land, In of local class. Miss the "Motivating He Vlrgto Mulliner Is direct been has Unit, Learning asmuch as there Is a great discrepsuccessful in many fields and the U. &' employment office. the newspaperman. the prod which is a Direc ancy throughout the state to the rate and "English Objectives for Inter- people of Price should feel complimented when such a man spends to commenting upon the volun- ing mediate and Junior High Teachers, a small fortune set comedy on these classes of property. . belief in contribution of the tary investing a future for Mr. West plan, city. A free tor high school pu Reports mate by the eastern Utah will be the subjects discussed by Dr. I am sure he will give the people of this community a splendid that Reconstruction Finance be will plls counties at the meeting revealed a Merrill and Prof. Christensen, re- newspaper and I Wednesday at funds allocated to prosincerely trust that his faith in the Continued corporation p. hl, Mias , iner announced. decrease in the valuation of farm spectively, before the intermediate vide work for unemployed are supgrowth of thia city will be repaid with loyal support. I recommend and junior high sections. The students who will have parts and grazing land. plemental to other relief measures, to the Dim a love- - end The first grade demonstrations will him as an play are as follows: Novell A possible reduction to the 13 per every community is expected to Jewkes, Lyle Mitchell, Willard Luce, cent rate of interest charged on de- be held from 0 to 10:30 a. m., con- ly wife and splendid family. make an effort to provide local Andrew Easterbrook, LaRue Farewell ; For in that wtodr that fatal word, howeer we linquent taxes was considered, but sisting of singing, health inspection, ni, Katherine Georgelas, Peggy Flynn, the county officials did not react fav- bulletin board work, number work, promise hope believe there breathes despair. : 1. Merrill Ellis and Fern Jones. orably to the plan. Opinions were phonics, word and phrase drill, study When Byron wrote thou immortal words in "Corsair his , expressed generally that such a move period on new work, review reading mind and soul must have surged with that sadness, vacuous and might induce large corporations to and writing. A general discussion is Maide NAMES which unwordable, attends parting. You will bear with me in thia, scheduled taxes. the of demonstrafollowing postpone payment ' my last article for Price. It is doubly hard to write when I feel Ray S. Robbins of Spring Canyon A large number favored the repeal tions. , of the three per cent added to taxes The second, third and fourth grade I must, in a small way, express the views of those who give up a was elected worshipful master of the Commission Advises as a penalty tor delinquency. demonstrations from 9 a. m. to 10:80 cherished possession, one which has been their life and soul for Carbon lodge No. 18, F. & A. M., at a to a. m. will consist of the fallowing: over thirty years. I must, also the Masonic meeting the views of .the firmer temple on After several applications evening. He succeeds Theo- for tax receiving D. S. Conference Set Fourth grade, music, silent and oral editor of thia newspaper who hadexpress no opportunity to write his fare- Monday reductions at their meeting dore Thomas .of Price. . reading; third, music, spelling, writ- well . Other new officers are as follows: Monday, the Carbon commissioners ing; second grade, arithmetic drill, Sunday silent announced that no to aa-The Price of kind, have Durbeen Senior people tolerant loveable, wardfn, Jack VIgnetto, Hel- essments could beadjustment reading. made to life except ? Quarterly conference of theCar-- . The the The Sun of per: Junior Price the of . has beta cErpndele warden, Wilfoni Kuff, June, history junior high band will ing comduring which month' bon stake of the L. D. S. church will present Helper a concert at the high school Each week. we have talked over the back fence with eur neigh- Price; treasurer, William Littlejohn, mission meets as a board of the. equalizabe held at the tabernacle Saturday at 9:80 a. m. bors, so to speak. Our columns have announced the birth 6frfiiany Price; secretary, J. W. Hammond, tion. and Sunday. E. S. Horsley, stake A R. Price; C. Price. chaplain, our of Jones, citizens. We have mourned the death of many. Senior prominent All persons therefore who eontem-stlr- ig general assembly win be held clerk, announces that representatives between 130 ra. and 230 p. m., We have enjoyed our growth, achievements and ufihappingt .to- Hiawatha;dgacon, Arthur Opperman, plate on with tha board to of the general board of the church with junior deacon, CLE. Bev- request tax reductions -g Superintendent are advised the gether. We have suffered our reverses, heart breaks tad sgfdngM eridge, Price; will attend the meetings. R. senior, J. steward, school problems. that nuist ' appear during June together. On saying farewell how fleeting are the misunderstand- Vaughan, Helper; junior, they One session will be held Saturday, steward, D. of each year. " A' meeting of the Carbon Educa- ing tad unhappiness. How sweet the sobered memory. S. Tilton, Helper; tyler,-- Antonio beginning at 7 JO p. m, while Sun- tion association will be held The board later voted to favor of 2 at "I went mourning without The Sun; I stood. up tad Cried in Pripe; trustee, Mr. Thomas. day's meetings will begin at 10:00 Dl a motion that no land be leased bem. and 7:00 p. m. a. m., 2:00 p. the congregation. Job, 30:28. There are tears in dusty mftAory tween now. and thq time the new re, ga-term-an semi-week- . - - . -- ly fates semi-annu- Mute --- wyl J 669.--Mr- . eemi-annu- - . ter-rito- ry - v " ki m : din - - Mtx-coun- . ex-W- dn . 4.-0-0 MASONIC ORDER In OFFICERS Tax Cuts June Only, County - 1. t For Saturday, . - v-,- i- . Mlg-Itocc- . lo . Adopt Antlers to Assist Elks In Christmas Cheer Type Designed to Prevent Eyestrain Antlers of Price lodge No. 1990 Sun-Advoca- te This sentence and the entire text it printed this the week to a new type. It is known tech-ni- l, Excelsior No. 2 with ally Bold Face No. 2, and was designed with ease of reading as the main objective. Type is not "just type." Many complex factors enter into the designing of a type face. Excelsior, for Instance, embodies the results of ten years of intensive Investigation on the part of linotype experts aided by foremost vision specialists. . Note that the Individual letters of the new type are full,' round, clear There are no and fine lines to be easily broken when printed on rough newsprint. Excelsior has less tendency than ordinary types to fill up and smear to printing. In short, due to Its special design Excelsior is unexcelled for ease of went to reading. The considerable expense to purchasing Its new type dress because the management Is convinced that among a persons most previous possessions is gno. fyefight Our .new type con- oif Sun-Advoc- u Sun-Advoc- ate serves vision. 1 ' and a lump in our throats as we take it from the masthead; "Fare thee well; theelements be kind to thje, and make thy spirits all of comfort. Thirty. r voted Monday evening to participate News-Advoca- te to the annual Christinas cheer program sponsored by the Elks. It is planned to arrange a program for ByP.K.NIebon children of Elks at the lodge rooms on December 24. A Christinas tree Thia week marks the beginning new era in the newspaper will be placed in the hall, and all Held of Carbon county, in that the owners of The Sun an a the those present will receive candy, cuts have sold their) interest in these respective papers and fruit to L. of The ipd Sun Merger oa " .... News-Advoca- te SMWI City Council to Meet Monday For - Study of Budget : A study of the" 1939 munlcl- pal budget will be mate at the regular meeting of the city council Monday, according to ' Mayor Holla E."West Reports concerning the city's receipts and expenditures this year and the estimated. revenue and disbursements for 1833 is being, prepared. Mayor West expects that the' budget will be adopted at the regular meeting of the council Tuesday, December, 27. - Joseph Richfield. , Asbury Mr, Asbury comes into oUlr midst well qualified for thia venture, as he is a well known newspaper man, owning- at present the Richfield Reaper, having previously, also owned other wriLknown publications in the west, and the writer bespeaks for Ms? Asbury as one who. is well qualified and capable of making The - Sun-Ad-voc- ate a paper of great renown. , The writer is' very optimistic - t if the future growth and development of. Carbon county and Eastern Utah, and will be connected with theT new institution In the capacity of superintendent of the mechanical departments and with the many. improvements the godd people of Eastern contemplated for The Utah may well be proud of the many things in store for them. te The and .The Sun have for yean past, been the envy of competitors and the admiration of the newspaper fraternity. in their relationship with one another, and how, with the combined subscription list can boast truthfully as having the largest paid circulation of ANY county newspaper in the. west. As thereno medium, can popiparg afith a newspaper reader-intere- st fore it becomes an important asset to all advertisers. - V Sun-Advoca- News-Advoca- te, The Weather Eleven degrees was commissioners -- the minimum - take office. " O Price Ef i Considerable In purchasing Bonds temperature recorded at the Price City. fects : weather station during the week endSaving ed Sunday, according to a report issued Monday, by Henry Flack, government observer.. Precipitation totalRulon a! Bryner, 'city treasurer ed .18 of an inch. The maximum temperature was 80. Following are the announced Wednesday that Price city had bought back 09000 worth of bands daily readings: issued to 1919Br purchasing the . November 20 bonds at this time, the city was able to save $0000. I November 30 , The transact to reduces the amount December 1 due to $159,000, 4 $10,000 worth ef December 2 bonds had previously been purchasDecember 3 .... December 4 ed by the city.' ' V The bands were part of the $170.- -' 000 issue floated for waterworks to 1919. interest coupons-at. tached to the bonds, which were pur- -, With chased from Bosworth, Chanute and '. . Loughridge and company of Denver, totaled $1950., Mr. Bryner said. Being hit on the head by a , gallon .jug is worth $500, ac! Special Rites cording to Albcena Benedict, who filed suit to district court ' ' Closing Mission f , Monday against Martin Radish : for damages to that amount The four-da- y mission conducted at the Notre Dame church .last ' week' According to the complaint, Radish struck her with the came to a successful close with specabove described weapon at Kenial services Sunday afternoon. Father ilworth on October 19, knock- George Wehmeyer, Trenclscan friar ' her rf San Frahcisco, Calif conducted the unconscious, log . J . pur--pos- es Alleged Assault Gallon Jug Results In Suit - Mark of - 7 , . vi k |