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Show AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER JOLUMI A CONSOLIDATION OP THE BUN AND PRICE. CARBON COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, II, NEWS-ADYOCAT- H NUMBER liM MM EORGAH1ZATION OF HSTMOT EFFECTED Meeting of Leaders Saturday Evening WL Christensen, superintendent achoola, wu elected chair-th- e Carbon boy acout diatrlct g. meeting of acout leaden However, tboee pceeent srssion were not certain that Chriatenaen would accept the .and a committee waa named vacancy if it ahould occur. Chriatenaen aucceeda J. F. who retired after aeven aervice becauae of ill health. R. Dd ridge of Price and Edwin Keller of Hiawatha were selected and aecond vice presidents, Satur-evenin- . re-ve- ly, to succeed A. W. Hanley Jones.' John E. Pettit of was reelected secretary-treas- Inoculation Drive STARTED BY BODY Bakers Association Enlists AM Rehearsals are moving of Merchants In Buy Home smoothly for. the opera, Blade Goods mm bus City Appropriates Amount to Assist CARBON PRODUCTS Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Ella, announces that an essay contest on the history of the American flag will be sponsored throughout the schools of Carbon and finery counties. Winners of the competition will be awarded prizes at the annual ew Officers Named At 7. E. DRIVE TO BOOST Lodge to Conduct Essay Competition On Flag's History along very "Lass of Limerick Town," which will be presented at the Carbon high auditorium Thursday, February 8 by the music department of the school A cast of 14 principals and a large chorus will take part in the production. ...The leading characters axe:. Cecil Christensen, Gust.Youroa, Luke Pappas, Charles Schauers, Aldo Nichols, Richard Jewkes, Francis Bernardl Donald Whitford, Freida Graussman, Mazel Harmon, Pauline Olson, Charlotte Moffitt, Alice Carlson and Reed Adams. Girls in the chorus are as follows: Marie Baxter, Pauline Bunnel Penelope Douros, Ruby Draper, Ethel Pollock, June Reynolds, Alice Zupan, Audrey Rasmussen, Lurean Stevens, Josephine Adams, Treva Alexander, Darlene Burton, Ruth Graussman, Fae Jasperson, Golds Knox. Mazel Harmon, Olga Silvagni, Erma Starrs, Montez Shiner, Arleen Peacock, Helen Thomas, Florence Thomas, Hazel Chriatenaen, Elaine Jones, Erma Stevenson, Dorothy Tanner, Madge Munk, Wilma Parker, Maxine Simmona. Male members of the chorus are: John Owena, Victor Bonacd, Andrew Easterbrook, Movell Golding, Stanley Leonard, Harold Higgins, Henry Rice, Martell Johnson, Lawrence Cure, Aldo Nichols, Clark Rich, Lawrence Charles Schauers, Donald Whitford and Richard Jewkes. The following will assist in presenting the opera: Music and general directors, E. M. Williams and Ml Virgie Mulliner; stage, director, Harold Bithel; costumes. Miss Connie Larson; dancing, Miss Kate Smith; stage carpenter, D. E. Williams; ad vertiking and 'tickets, J. H. Thompson and William Bowns; stage scenery, & AjOls&i; property .teenager, Lawrence Zobell; business manager, Grant McIntyre. A thirty-pieorchestra will play the accompaniment Campaign. Approximately 75 representatives of Carbon business establishments atheld the services by flag day tended a banquet sponsored at Hel, lodge in June. the Carbon County per Sunday-b- y The following committee has Bakers association for the purpose of .been appointed by Exalted promoting the use of flour, bread and Ruler R. G. Woodhead to armanufactured locally. pastries contest: Dean for the range , F, P. Fisher of Helper presided at Holdaway, W, Wv Murray and the dinner. The list of speakers folEugene Hanson. lows: Dave Parmley, chairman of the anmMMMaaM county commission; Mayor R. E. Wtest of Price; Mayor Frank Porter, HelNEW ORDINANCES per; Henry Rugged, Price attorney; Stanley Edwards, Hiawatha; R. A. PASSED RELATIVE Nilsson and John Quilico, Helper; Wilbur Burnham, manager of the Mill and Elevator company; Farmers' ELECTRIC USE TO William White, manager of the Grill Cafe, Helper; Charles E. Vigor, Price, organizer of the bakers' association. Two New Laws Adopted By City Short talks were given by the repTo Prohibit Tampering With resentatives of the various business . . Meters or Connections. houses. All of the speakers praised the obillegal jectives of the association and pledg- At a special meeting Wednesday morning, the Price city council appropriated $100 toward financing the. diptherla immunization campaign being conducted through the Carbon school district A great many students in the county have been administered the treatment during the past week. The extent of the campaign ia indicated by the fact that up until Wednesday, over 300 students In the Central and Southslde schools had been Inoculated. According to Principal C. H. Madsen, approxl- -. ly 220 of the pupils immunized are registered at the Central .school !. '( IT I Over 5300 VolumesjOn Shelves AtiCjowot Year, Report Shews i i i There were a total of 8383 In the Price Carnegie library at.fho end of 1831, according to the report submitted to the at, a meeting Monday number includes 3373 .adult, books and 1461 childrens. The report shows that 111 were purchased and 84 waredc ed, mddig a total of 179 added 4yfa ing the year. One hundred ' aixbooks were tost or withdrawn. Y it ' ; voted The library; board ,to' apof the for purchase $300 propriate new books, half to bo spent on'totko fra Juvenile students and half On volumes for senior pupils.'. Mrs. George Chriatenaen and MJas Florence Ptact? telll librarian, will have chasgasof buying the children's books,, white Mias Veronica Halnlaln and V..E. s. Williams will niaho the bthar Civic organizations 'win (Masked to give monetary asatotanoo In se- ? ti-Thcuring other books.-"'- , financial report shows a balance of $167349 on hand at the end of the year. The balance on hend.ee of January 1, 1993, was 9178843. Receipts were as follows: Amount received from tax levy, $1883J3; dona-tlo" $5.74; .'Interest, 9334fi" fbfto. $118.81; paid fra tost and daaiaasd rental book OoE8rfkE books,. $340; ' i PRICE CANDIDATE ' CHOSEN QUEEN OF GOLD, GREEN BALL followlng special activity Annual Affair Ia Attended By Two ordinances making it reelected:' Dr. Charles Over Thousand People; Mutual electric with ed their united to the prosupport health and safety; Claude have been gram outlined by the organization. It To Stage Dance Again Friday. Empey, finance; Arvel Stevens, according was brought out in the discussion that rt organizstton; Corner P. this week, many benefits would innure to Carof honor, and P. XL A crowd estimated at 1000 attendbe deemed bon county if local residents followed and publicity. . ed the annual gold and green ball and if the policy of supporting home indusheld at the Silver Moon hall Friday MacKnight waa chosen direc-a fine of $300, try. civics to succeed Joeeph Nay-Tevening under the sponsorship of the One of the features of the meeting Jail or both, Carbon Stake Mutual Improvement positions of commissioner, stales that it shall w? an attractive exhibit of bakery association. Mrs. LeRoy Powell cancamping and leadership directors e left open. any person to use products made in Carbon county.' didate of the Price ward, won the Offtoera of the association, which ahead of the meter, honor of being the queen of the ball ccording to Mr. Pettit, another ittachment ahead ia newly organized, are aa follows: will be held February 11 to She was selected because of the constitute prims Ermlnio Zanonl, Price, president ; Josthe organisation. Members fact that the attendance at the Price committee on vacancies am aa fade evidence that the who was at- eph Cresto, Helper, vice president; ward union meetings was better than Bishop George Jorgensen, tached. for the purpose of obtaining Mike Foasatt, Helper, secretary, and any other ward in the stake. Mias $143.10.' Winnie Young of Wellington and Ml Merrill, Dell Gardner, John electric current without paying for Charles E. Vigor, executive chalnnan and advertising director. Diaburaoments Leotta Beamson of fixing Canyon hat end William Campbell fTalailsa; The executive committee consists of The second ordinance provides that A. Anderson of Provo, chief were second'and third choices, re- brary asrviot,. 91379; mlartiii t Til Tlmpanogos. council It ia unlawful for any person to Stove Bototas, Mike Foasatt and Peter spectively,' and aged as maldo..af tw aarvica, $34fi turn on electric current or cause this CatepedeS of Helper,. and Ermlnio honor to the queen during the corit theHemeeting on the subject lead-fh- it to be done without authority of the Zanonl William Sepas and MikeZan-ottt- e informed onation ceremony pUm.$M43; ' of Pricer " ' s plan far reducing Council dty electricianThe ordinances are The following children' took part foeighl 0449; heal IlSAM Bakeries included in the associahad been considered, the pro- published in fun in this issue of The in the ceremony: Lynn Goetzman, turn and fixtures, $1040; Inauranoa, tion are: Price bakery, Home bakery, providing for cctiviipaRdenca Robert McKinnon, Quentin Gardner, $3740; telephone, $4940. for scout leaden In piece of ' Approximately iso light connec- Sanitary bakery, Eton bakery. Price; Douglas Ward, Nedra Leonard, Jean The report shows that 411 brayote-er-a tions in Price will be cut off by the Robin bakery, Helper Townsite ba- ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE virile of the mrcutae. Adamson, Bobbie Cartel and Bobbie cards wet registered during Am electric department in the present kery, American bakery, Foasatt be secretary waa Instructed to Roberts. year, GENEALOGICAL bringing the total to 3034 of FOE DANCE Mr. MacKnight, expressing month due to the failure of users to fcery of Helper, and the Spring CanA demonstration of the gold and which 105 belong to ! and lZSI accounts. ' x. chair-to their far his sendees as pay According Carl yon bakery. green waltz was given by fifteen cou- to children. Ten cards mo bald by have been completArrangements W. Empey, recorder, most of the bills The letter js as follows: ed for the St Valentines day dance ples from various parte of the stake. country borrowers. ,: s i At an election of scout officers, were of tong standing, and the dty Gold and green were used throughwhich L. be will D. in the The DRAMA sponsored was I at the court house, Saturday, was unable to carry the accounts any DELIGHTS library open an 304 deya S. amusement hall this Thursday out in the decorations, a cleverly during the. year, the adult circulapary 28, the spirit of the meeting longer. made castle on orchestra the stand tion being 16400 and the child by the Carbon Stake GeneaMr. Empey pointed out that the Unanimously expressed was that greatly to the effect PRICE AUDIENCE evening logical society. The affair will be in adding Ranks of the public, through this continuance of light sendee, where amounting to 19,17fi n total So successful was the dance last the nature of a married folks prize V99,178.' for your devbted labors payments are delinquent works a fiI a that and week, post gold green ball members of all tike and waltz Seven dance, it support of the boy acout nancial hardship on the dty, inasAm Mritted for applications Henrik Ibsens famous play, "A be will of this week. sponsored Friday ' be tendered atyou, also with much as the munidpality cannot af- Doll House," presented at the high wards In the stake are invited to The same decorations will be used, of librarian were pnsaQtad. b'it tht tend. took no oettan. AppdaaAona that you may speedily ford to default in its power payments school auditorium and Danny and his Rainbow orches- board Wednesday by the were received from Kim FtedtoBL normal health and be able to the Utah Power and Light com- Kiwanis club, tra will again furnish the music. proved to be one of Joy life to the fullest. Toy, Rulon A.- Bryner, Mias pany. By disconnecting the service, the moat entertaining dramas ever The weekly meeting of the Ameri- However, the price will be only fifty Jf can Legion Thursday of next week Yolanda Sutton, Mrs. Ruth . matter of history, wi the dty is able, in a measure, to re- staged in Carbon cents, half of the admission to the county. The excel- will be featured wise and Intelligent guMin, duce power expenditures to conform lent work of a Mrs. Jessie Sanford and by a program ar- first dance. local cast addstrong commitAmericanism the district has advanced and with revenue. ranged by Marjorie Lloyd. ed materially to the Interest of the tee. Ben Ward, the only more boy. scouts than in applicant, was production. other four yean of its existence, Call appointed library. custodian. , The various characters were por- tion of the audience from the outset Club i regret h throughout the the following: Mi virgie and proved thoroughly entertaining trayed by Oppose at your, relinquish-o- f A Mulliner, Carl Olsen, Calvin Frame, throughout Written by one of the the chairmanship of . the Greaves, Mrs. Bliss Hubbard, greatest literary figures In history, Juvenile but the love and esteem of Bill Halbert Mrs. .Sophia Roberts and Mias Etese the play dealt with a young wifes Case associates on the council Child roles were handled by development from a mere doll into For the of Hayes. resopurpose i ,'r. adopting of manly boys whom you Members of the Price Womans Elizabeth Ballinger, lutions opposing Ihemodificatton or Bobby Roberta womanhood. Francis Gorley was acqultted of 'for good, will go with dub have adopted a resolution pro- and Jimmy Roberts, Around this situation, Ibsen turn- repeal of the prohibition laws, a ma grand larceny charge your earthly career." testing against the bill which was rei In . addition to the 1iUwg ed out probably his greatest work. meeting will beeld Ndaj evening; district court Jury taking whldTraidStta Introduced state in the legis- part, Mias Mulliner directed the pro- Due to the excellent characterizaFebruary 3, utter Jjite auspices of verdict after an hour and a half WAVE BENDS MEKCUBY . cently lature providing that the Utah Juv- duction. ef tions of the local actors, the play tost the Carbon societies, the deliberation. The ease LOWEST POINT OF YEAR enile court wr be abolished aa an econgg Edena, Although not the type of play usu- none of the power and vitality which mutuals and primary Goriey's aUsgril measure. aeoanpUen. residents shivered Sunday as omy ally presented before local audiences, has made It a favorite for the past the L. D. S. church. of the resolution have been "A Doll House," All persona in Carbon county and rst odd wave of the year sentCopies captured the atten- - fifty yean. to Governor Henry H. Blood and Price who are interested in this ques- January 11 and Jhe themometer tumbling to 18 arcuaad of stealing s tion are urged to attend. A program heep xs below zero, the lowest mark Carbon countys senator and two repto Albert Shiner. belonging resentatives. resoluhas been arranged as follows: Com- When Following is the Jdnter. According to Henry apprehended by Night-Mamunity singing, "America," invoca- shall Ncphl Gunderson weather observer, tion: and William has it Whereas, been waa almost aq cold, the mer-t- o tion, J. E. Bent; male quartet; ad- McIntyre, the men had reported acme mutton dress, Rev. J. H. MacRlll; cornet duel fo their 13.5 degrees below to us, that there has been Introduced possession. in the state legislature of Utah, Florence and Katherine ChHatoifw; Warren Peacock investigatDeputy bill which has fra its purpose the the snow decreasing in fre-aaddress, Bichop George Jorgensen; ed further the next fomS day songs by Pauline and Dorothy Ol-- n; intensity, crews under abolition of our juvenile court, and WonftSm new With the of four Chairmen of are: committees other registration Whereas, the Juvenile court has ion of the city street address, Mrs. George R. West Mr. This led to the a total of 11 bands have ten- Finance, Elmle Bernardl; headquar- The meeting is scheduled to start at charges made good progress been a very necessary factor In de- schools, entered' the third inthe two menu against annual tatively of n fnin future velopment of ek in clearing the streets. ters and greeters, Frank AveriU, Elks 7:30. x vitational band tournament to be held our glrla and boys, ami lodge; transportation. Sheriff S. M. Whereas, the need during these un- here April 6, 7 and g. New entries Game DuBliss; . are of Grand parade, Vernon Davis, Price Hearing Moab, Ferran, rchase settled conditions when numberless high young people are traveling over the chesne high and North Sanpete high post of the American Legion; decoraCase wes $8000, tions and accomodations, Mayor Rolcountry In search of employment, of Mt Pleasant ena more necessary, if possible, Banda which previously had re- ls E. West 'Olflda.1 Hearing will commence In district 974 than ever before, and turned registration blanks are: MilConcert contest W. W. Christen- court Monday on thoDit brought Utahs fish and game Whereas, any financial benefits re- lard county high of Fillmore, Cyprus sen, Newell B. 'Cook, will bo An Treasurer Ruton club; solo contests, Nor- by P. O. Silvagni against Carbon ceived by the state through the abo- high of Magna, Spanish Fork Junior man Rotary school faculty; county to recover tpies Aald on an Hamilton, high principal speaker at o minttna Monday that he lition of the Juvenile court would be high, Sunnyside, Hiawatha, Welling- qiassed band .concert, to be sponsored In the court Ray Whiter, Increased property valuation, s The purchased $20,450 wrath of at the expense of our girls and boys, ton and Latuda. I K. case la Kiwanis P. a Nielsen; dances, 8 club; Imregarded being very previously issued by the P. m. by Therefore, be It resolved by the The contest committee received housing, Mrs. L. A. McGee, Womans portant because of Ur bearing on the the Carbon-Emeat a aaving of over $8000. Fish woman's of dub Price, Utah, that we word from Helper this week to the club, assisted by chamber of com- countywide revaluation cntutiy Game Protective bonds were secured at a jn strongly condemn any action which effect that that community was ready merce; policing, Chief of Police Ver- 1831. The public Is urged to V $12442.64. would deprive our young people of to render every assistance to Price In non Davis; general assistance, boy Under the new , Prior to the public assessment Mr. fording to Mr. Bryner.the the advice and counsel obtained by making the contest a success. scout troops. teae waa made from a was valued at some COOfcr property th ofthe said court and that we urge and The executive committee in charge A list of nationally famous judges $32,000, an increase of ficials of SP had Invested in the bonds, $10400 In the our representatives in the of the contest is as follows: W. W for the concert, parade and solo con- previous assessment The suit will tarried Interest at the rate request 8uding local fish and mune state senate and house to use all their Christensen, chairman; W. E. Ander-Elm- le tests has been compiled comassume the proportions of the Problems. 1 This session will cent by probably per ih. V" Influence to defeat the proposed Bernardl Eugene Han- mittee, and efforts will be made to a test case fix other litigations which gin at 640 p. m. ' secure expert arbiters. son; John Harmon. (may arise from the revaluations. di-we- re Pea-cou- Ntel-edueat- ion con-elth- of er . he Zo-be- . U, . : if I s-- '"Vil aetee-tion- tj- i! , . ns . TtF MHCT , ce Sun-Advoca- te. . ap-Tdat- ; .; eir-culatt- on . . . re-fy- our - - . coun-expresa- Organizations Meeting to Defendant In Grand; Prohibition Change Larceny Freed Price Passes Resolution gainst ed F Court g staKb-cdU- Four Schools Added to List of Band Contest Registrants n. JJ" nd de-ha- ve Association Invites Public to Scheduled of Bonds City Reports - 4 On Important Hear Utah Offidol -- , A.Bry-wounc- ed , ry Sil-vag- nia inn .. - Advocate Circulation Largest In Eastern Utah iVI , XY ..f J rC.1 . x Y s 1 r .. , 7 . jm |