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Show r A 'gVMA ;V1 lf 4 iilNUBK ASSEMBLE EAST OF IS 10 V , ZION rN DEPENDENT IMS BID COI NEWSPAPER Week Ending Angnet 23, 1928 IN AS TO ROUTE TO Friday evening last at a meeting COMMUNITY (METHODIST) AT l'KHK annual session of sions and ehureh extention and is from h a 8unday rtah mission of the Methodist Ja morning at Load ehureh is to convene in 10:tt Bishop Mead will preach and Angost 29th to September 2d, at the clone of the aervices is to an- This is the first time that nounce appointments and adjourn the ptatt east of Salt Lake City has conference. Prominent churchmen who will be thM honored. The program starts evening at a banquet ten-k- J here during the conference are Bishop Charles L. Mead, D. D., L D., of Den-ve- r, the visitors by the civic organ Colo.; Dr. Charles W. Ilaneher, jnai is the diningroom of the Ad-gK- o D. D., district superintendent of the 6 oclock that evening. goktt of welcome will be made by Utah mission, of Salt Lake City; Dr. (tesdi of the various organizations Clarence True Wilson of Washington, tk the response by Bishop Charles L. D. C.; Dr. Claudus B. Speneer, editor ad, held of the Denver area of of the Central Christian Advocate, of ia Kansaa City, Mo.; Superintendent of 8 oclock he will iswr, Colo. At iddress at Community ehureh. the Deaconess Home Mias Wilma A Jich noming at 9 oclock Bishop Swartslander of Salt Lake City, and ud will give a devotional address. Mias Beverely Wright, also from there. i,Till be followed by business ses-- The ministers in attendance will be Ber. Bay S. Dum of the First Ray S. Dum, L. 0. Dawson, H. 0. dMit ehnrch of Salt Lake City, Cooper and F. W. Cottrell, all of Salt Uesk at 8 oclock Thursday eve-- lake City; Dwight M. Kitch, Midvale; The following evening at the Lester Fagan, Ogden; U. S. Villkra, time Dr. Clarence True Wilson Park City; Homer E. Root, Milford; the board of temperance, prohibi- - Thomas Man waring, Tooele; Ralph C. ind public morals of Washington, Jones of Price, and William Frary of ,C,viU talk. On Saturday evening Eureka. Reservations for tickets for the bana. Em M. Coz of Denver, Colo., is pah. His subject is Denver 's quet to be given Wednesday evening, Ber. August 29th, may be obtained from mtiqgs and Best Wishes. u represents the board of home mis- - Mrs. R. M. Rice or Rev. H. M. MerkeL fb gedb UII KCII forty-nint- - i ntl de-W- oi C OUTPUT GROWS Industry In Carbon County Eu Great Promise. and fifty tons output at the present time Uyn ( (hi Utah Rock Asphalt company w it Silica just above Sunnyside. tt hot a hundred tons of crushed have gone out by railroad since of the corporation a a few weeks ago and that about a hundred and e thousand dollars.'. The so far has gone to Colorado and Kexieo for paving purposes. The d is steadily increasing and new for its nse are opening up right J. B. Lesgenberry of Pueblo, Rtnerel sales manager, has been Tiog the past few days at the mill riquriy. Dr. Herbert A Black of bio, treasurer, and bis son, a Bos-tRan, attorney, also have been gating the plant. Henry C. Jones, jSJKi sngineer, is the general super-thi- s time' about a hnn-nd twenty?! Avncn are employ-One to a hundred tba as-H- E irity-fiv- ma-tri- al ai w A hundred Utah Fuel company a BP in Upper Sunnyside along Trail Crenk have been leased Etah Rock Asphalt for the use p j 1 employes. Utahs Highway System Helps Farmers continuing for five years and each time an increasing number of teams have been tested. Last year more than fifteen hundred pairs were tried out to see how heavy a load they eould pull on a dynamometer, which accurately measures the load drawn and the horsepower developed. It is too early to draw final conclusions, but the tests conducted during the past years indicate that weight and great heart girth are the outstanding characteristics. Only five teams out of the thousands that have been tested have been able to- exert a tractive pull in excess of their own live weight, so that weight ig a most important requisite. Great depth and thickness of chest, giving a largo heart girth, is also a predominating characteristic in teams tb have made very high records. Test your team, is the invitation issued by A. S. Horsley, secretary of See what it ean the Carbon fair. do. Find out for yourself whether as much your horses nr mules ean pull as others that have made great records. The fair management has just received a supply of leaflets telling all nlrout lust years events and giving records of the highest in each etate for a eopy. having a contest. Send Then pick out your best and get it in the fair on shape for the contest at next. September 16th, ASK CITIZENSHIP the state highway ? fehatconstructed for the bene-aya-- Applications Soon, 3 Numerous petitions for citizenship business and not to aid ?Prtatinn of farm' produce were are to come up 'n ft district court at natto he unfounded in a ptate-- 5 I Price next month. I. J- - Phillip ued last ' Monday Colo, IT. S. by uralization agent from Denver, rJ'eSlf engineer of the state roads will be present. By towns these . The main routes of Price Constantines Papanapoto-nouZabo-lbaoet the most a. extensively Antonia Janaulaki. Justa s Kerr says, As mar-Manuel Vuurakis, John Cnjatm-tino.Y collect and convey Tzitzikakis, Dominick j, rjj and the large centers of pop-Oindo Zanoni, Emieo Chiarett railroad points of ship-,- e Falsmne. Gifarmer does not bear the Quisscppi George Imrakis, Standurdville bomki William he ovanni Julianno, John highway expanse, out Under the present and Giovianin flallinn, G. lonAa. Geoige ,,n financing the larger Helper Iones Genuile li,c f0b is borne by the Coeolakis, . aie Kr eent is paid by the rnk.mK.vrikis.OwClcoLe- Rovcrnmcnt. The burden of Aiitonia Ih.l eomParative,y i Spring Glen Dominic Conca. Za: ght wlXPi,yor 1V.M-- J Zachanas Hi rt., ."townee is met through Rain-AnitM- The charges firoEOuliius l'vk ipimt way ayatem were made Dominie Kossetta. 181 G- Karaiiarfa hUniAm a Daaga the past district Hiawatha Efslnthimw tbe Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis sis and Dome! nous K. Kpiii dL 'lnt-'kl- s eonvention in Og- m i Columbia mt Friday. Michael Seppi. Pup- - a. a, pop-wWsre- jSnd ad-Rrt- iL j ports have reached that city to the effect that the Salina Canyon highway is about the only bad stretch on the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean ronte. ,t asked the local body to inquire into the matter and see what may be done in the way of having this improved. The whole thing was referred to the roads enmmitteo to report on later. Another was read from the Utah Associated Industries asking the local chamber to write Samuel E. Winslow, chairman of the United States board of mediation, and have him see President Coolidge and have him exercise his power in settling the dispute of Western railroad freightmen. It is declared the workers are demanding unreasonable terms. When the dispute between the two could not be settled among themselves, the' freight-me-n were asked to mediate, but refused and have sent out strike ballots. Should the returns from these eall for suspension of work it will seriously tie up the West and the result may be disasterous. Under See. 10 of the Wilson-Parkbill, the president is authorized to appoint a factfinding committee to investigate both aides of the argument and bring them before the chief ezecutive. A letter haa been sent to Winslow asking him to act on this matter. Then a committee waa appointed to ace what may be done with the conditions existing at the underpass in the western part of this eity and near the Kenilworth pumphouse up near Helper. Every timo it rains these places seem to collect the whole precipitation that turns to pools of water. The committee is authorized to see the eity and county officials and have some means of draining installed. It was voted to have Mayor Bowman of Salt Take City defer action on the granting of a natural gas franchise there until investigator! have made a thorough inquiry. President William Littlejohn will ask the Rocky Mountain Coal Institute to protest as a body at the eoming eonvention te be held in Rock Springs, Wyo. T. C. Larsen was appointed director of the chamber to succeed Ray Walt ers. er Hear Several Judge Christensen to . teams k But Promiiea Elf Crowd At the Carbon Fair. Cirko. Ruder tk tboae ova to be held at the a'r bia year for naira l,Mn,,l rtfciKht we W tests A Those have been NW Si SaSb. m iV The Hun Special Service. DRUG FIRM Gentleman From Colorado Comes to Price With Now Stock. M. II. Wilson from Grand Junction, Colo., is this week opening up a store-i- n the Turner block in this eity and which is to earry the name of Priee Drug company. He is a pharmieist of several years experience and comes here well recommended by the Richardson Drug company of the Colorado eity. He haa been employed by them for quite awhile. After looking over several places in Utah and elsewhere he visited Priee and decided thia is He will specialize in prethe place. scription work, although- - a moat complete new stock of those things usually found in an up to the minute drug store is to be handled. ' His family will be here in a few days as soon as a dwelling may be secured. Mentioning his departure and location in this city tha Grand Junction Daily News says: Daring the five yean that they have made this their home, he has been active in the 'affaire of the American Legion, holding several offiees, including that of adjutant, before being chosen commander at the last election. " n ALBANY, N. Y Aug. 22. Before an immense throng that gathered to hear hia first pronouncement on the issues of the presidential campaign, Ilov. Alfred E. Smith accepted the democratic nomination for president here tonight in an address which was as progressive in character as it was courageous in all its terms. He pledged himself and t'4 i' ( V ts honesty in government; to the promotion of a real prosperity for the whole people through actual rather than fancied economies and reorganization in government and the enactment of sound tariff legislation; to the establishment of a foreign policy opposed to unwarranted intervention in the countries and for the outlawry of war. Also to the stamping out of corruption in prohibition The democratic enforcement. candidate placed himself squarely on record for farm relief and iromised to call together the est informed minds among the BUILDING HERE armers, business men, and economists immediately after the Work Likely to Not Begin At Price election to devise a practicable Until Next Spring. plan for the control of surplus submission to congress First Assistant Postmaster General crops for John H. Bartlett returned to Wash- at the beginning of his Latin-Americ- M TURN TO f ' i his party to the restoration of HOW THE SCHOOL DOLLAR HERE IN CARBON DISTRICT IS SPENT an- , r: ser-vir-e. - ,r.v of teama what biitft:l,Ull,in,ia an predominant in the J I- -, .1 n t. ; an A v 5 v . r ') ALFRED E. SMITH 3? COMMISSIONER PAGE FOUR DISTRICT COURT v V BY prints the n iy. U: 1 I The Sun this week that ought in the opinion of many of Uie Carnual financial statement some members of the board lie and for Wueation bon County Board of at home. Such is given to Balt placed with Juna ihe twelve months ending Lake City concerns that pay no taxes not was custom it the A is Hi 1028. locally, have no interests whatever here and are working not only thia district had Lake City Salt ditor from to a finish, but others in Utah and of it. It is now given in detail in Idaho. They are in a trust and as will he intereating to taxjiayers murh as Carbon district be damsay school their where S10 eare to know Rome ned. nepotism is shown, too, be should , gone Amy dollar coos. An-1- this ia gone over. ToA.i who contribute, to when the statement as 8616,673.41 are tal liese, Gavino given shown receipts lt he support of ed.ieation. with expenditures equaling thia same and hundred ninety one Ihatriiise to amount. However, cash on hand toSunnysiile Angelo JflV0.?Konilworth-Sa- rah tals $57,570.9(5. Of this sum 83017.35 Fravu.k Ahl.n is in tho general fund, $15,890.16 in and arils, Josephine while . 4,188.288.10, janitors the building 'and $38,063.45 in the mer' Local 707.22. 10. fund. The latter, the report sinking liberally were very dlnnts it in shown, .. is deposited in banka. This is Seo L'iehl John KmiLincasnkm. mended states, eon, be to This is to draw interest. The bondIVnrloas Michael hell to pay in the money supposed obli-- 2 ed debt totals $800,000, seventy thoua district tho tli" to meet Bob McDonald, tf. sand of which draws 4'a per cent. Insuicide at .the ",,nl;VjAin the terest on $80, (MM) is 4. The bonds re "W has nlHU.t deemed during the year totaled $31,-00- 0. too 0,,e itr,n how!'VC,r,iif There rets of th. Thh total school tax this year in for aft(,r .1 fourtuvH thousand is 2.31 mills. district has about five on the such and elat'onery school supplie convicted and gcnienceu -. intoxicantehitle of selling ef-ng- o, tah A; to i mules. f poumla and for tal w a 35 n!? Gov. Alfred E. WATER. '. TESTING :Jr USERS ington, D. C, last Saturday from his visit of several days in the West, in . company with Assistant ' Secretary Schuneman of the treasury departof Last Monday evt ring a meeting ment He iasected while on the trip water. users of the rice River Water several proposed sites for public buildthe held at was diatri t Conservation We ings, but did not come to Price. courthouse. About fifty persons were have made 90 decision as to 'Salt Lake in attendance with II. G. Mathis act City or any of the other places visiting as chairman. A committee was ap- ed, said Bartlett. Upon Schunepointed to meet with the Utah Water man s return we will meet from time Storage commission at its meeting in to time go over the data we have colSalt Lake City soon and to lay be- lected and reach conclusions as to fore that body the plan of turning what should be done. It is impossible the district's seven hundred and fifty to say in advance when any particular ' thousand dollars irrigation project ease will be reached or derided. R. over to the federal reclamation ser- I. Braffet, who sold the corner at Carvile. Favorable passage on thia by bon a venae and First South at .Price the commission would result in final for the building here, tells The Sun action bv the federal reclamation that aa yet he has received no word as Those apointcd were Henry G. to removing the improvements thereMathis, W. A. Thayn. Charles Lareen, on. He thinks it will be next spring . R. Silas Kowlt'V, O. P. Madacn and before construction will actually beWavnian and E. E. Pieree. This ia an gin. In the meantime he ia not worrythe important step towards placingwould ing. lie ia getting his rents. and project in responsible rare relieve the fanners of their present Emery Larsen of Castle Dale ia to them longer be in charge of the program and taxing problem by giving again serventertainment of the Emery County time and smallei payments. The exlook fair this year. E. A. Neilson will ice under surh projects usually " ; tends forty years and give the users aftor exhibits and premiums. meet the aliout twice s long to Fountain pens a dollar up. The Sun. NdED COMMITTEE OF CARBON nio 1 of tnp Price ('Iiauilirr of Commerce a letter was read from the Grand June turn (Colo.) chamber saying that re- Man Residing Here For Forty Years Announces Candidacy. Eight Criminal Cases Coming On At rthe September Term. Judge George Christensen has act the eriminal calendar for the .district court at Price for September 4th. The first ease to be heard ia that of Jack (Blackie) Gibson on a charge of first degree murder. lie is alleged to have slain James Papaeostaa at IIeler the evening of Novemlier 25, 1922, in an argument over a girl at the latter a dance hall. John Bonza haa been granted a new trial by the supreme court after being convicted in the lower tribunal. The charge against him is raoe. An alleged blackhander, one Rosario Prince, is to have a trial on the charge of extortion. He was arrested last June 20th after, it is claimed, be bad accepted marked bills. He has his freedom under bonds of $800. .Esrll Grand vig is accused of carnal knowledge of a girl of 15 years of age. His date is September 4th. To be heard at the same time are John and Mike Peperakis of Hiawatha, alleged making of liquor. Also Frank Tukura, charged with assault and battery, and Tony Caller, tame eharge, to come on the same date. Steve Diamenti is alleged to have shot nnd wounded John Badnvinae, a local ball player, recently at Price, John DeAngcies, accused of arson in the burning of the Star Style Shoo at Priee and who was sentenced to a term in the penitentiary, will have a new trial through a decision of the supreme court. Edwin Callswsv is to answer for alleged wife desertion. Permission to ojierate a stage line to Olsen mine along with their transportation mute from Price to Rolapp was granted the Price Transportation company in a derision rendered by the state public utilities commission last Friday. The additional permit allows solicitation of both passenger and express business, the company heretofore having operated only between the junction points of the route.' Stturday next, the 25th, is a regis- George MeDermaid, a merchant and an all around buxines sman of Rolnpp, announces in this wekea. Sun as a candidate for county commissioner of Carbon at tho eoming election, subject, lowever, to the will of the republican eonvention when it meets later on. he gentleman is known to almost every man, woman .and child in this district, having resided here for forty years. In fact, he has grown un hereabouts. Most of thia time he baa been in the employ of the Wasatch Store Company in responsible managements at 'Sunnyside and elsewhere and for quite a time general auperintendent of y atorea at Hiawatha, the Mohriand and at Heiner. On quitting the latter he engaged in business, on ris own account at Rolapp, where he operates a general merchandising He ia in every .pay qualified or the office sought and if nominated ill make an excellent official.' His friends politically, in business and otherwise recognize in him a square deal man. He is for good roads and everything that will tend to build np and improve fhis part of the state. ' N Carbon-Emer- bua-nes- a. . KIAWANIANB MEET AND ELECT THEIR OFFICERS Dr. Charles Ruggeri, Jr., and J. F. 'Johnson, delegates to the Kiwanian gathering at Ogden last week, arrived home on Saturday. evening last. Price ret nothing in the way of office. Dr. Ralph Porter of Zion was chosen district governor. He is the dean of the medical department of the University of Utah and ia to succeed at the end of the year Raymond F. Givins of Boise, Ida. William Bailey of Nephi was elected district lieutenant governor for tha Southern division of Utah to succeed E. R. Miles of Smithfield.-Chcste- r Morris of Ogden was made lieutenant governor for the Northern Utah division to succeed Dave Ilodgea of Spanish Fork. George S. Sloane of Pocatello, Ida., was chosen as governor of tho Eastern division to succeed L. L Purcell of Payette, and Louis D. Yoder of Nampa was tration day. made lieutenant governor of the Western Idaho division Boise was ' Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. as the .convention eity in 1929. lien-tena- nt . |