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Show .. iW ... , A W f f THE SUNS RATES Ihi Brni'a LICENSED TO WED Harold La Verne Atwood, Elmo. advertising mica are iaaaa te rata, fif-- tf .(t (BO) renta aa Inch per laaue. Position ie SB per eeat additional. Me diaplay accepted for the ftrat or front (15) papa. Pace :1 readera twaaty-Dr- e aaali par liae aa leeae. dtaphj cents aa lack per 4k(jlacal(40)edvertlaers. Itanwat Printing the kind aae ie BOhe las, f Price, Utah. not Volume 17, NumberU Week Ending November 6, 19S0 Contest Red Cross, Roll Call to Start 'Monday Proves Success the Thirteenth Annual Rel call in Price, which will L ;Mrs.'G E. Strauss Awarded Chrysler Sedan and ;Rev. R. C. Jones Awarded Ford Roadster. Race Was Close to Finish. The Sun Pleased With Results THE AWARD OF THE JUDGES Wo, the undersigned, take pleasure in awarding to the following candidates in The Sons subscription campaign: $1465 Chrysler Sedan, awarded to Mrs. CL E. Strauss; number of votes, Rubber itampa made to order. Ike PUBLICANS LOSE ALL UT THREE CARBON COUNTY OFFICES have Arrangements Eunice Marie Oveson, Elmo. George Jackson, Soldier Summit. Nellie Bogden, Castle Gate. George Bert Rowley, Price. Mary Wayman, Price. Robert McIntosh, Denver, Cob. Divine Bulloek, Delta, Cob. next 10 10 November at Monday, oeloek, according to Mrs. R. M. Riee, chairman of tire Roll CalL A unique plan, whieh i to create, a littb rivalry among the workers, will be earned out this year. Aa there is a representative .on the Red Cross board from each of the churches of the eity, the chairman and representatives"have selected a captain to represent eaeh denomination and to take charge of h of the eity. Mrs. C. T. Axelgard will be the Methodist eaptain, aided by Mrs. H. E. OBrien, Mrs. C..E. Beveridge, Mrs. Carl Empey, Mrs. Joe Beaton, Mrs. William Engle and Mrs. George Miller. They will make a canvas of the eity and will invito eaeh person to become a member of the Red Cross. The team pf Mrs. A-Clyde, Mrs. (Hen Reese, Mrs. P. K. Neilsen, Mrs. E. O. Anderson and Mrs. Wilford Jensen, representing the Latter-da- y Saints ehureh, will canvas north-wePrice, while the Catholie church, represented by Mrs. J. T. Kelly, Mrs. L 8. Evans, Mrs J. L Kennedy, Mrs. E. C, Young and Mrs. J. H. Ballinger, will canvas the south-easection of the eity. The Greek Orthodox church will be represented by Mrs. George West, Mrs: J. E. Alley, Mrs. Walter Paee, Mrs. Lloyd Weten-kam- p and Mrs. E. K. Olsen. Red Cron Bunin will be oheerved in all ehurehes. Thu day is always the Sunday preeeding Armistice Day. - Bliss ijeads County Ticket; Close Race For Attorney Goes to Gease By Ififty-On- e Votes. Democrats Carry Nine of Twelve Offices. Christensen, Colton Run Strong & one-fourt- - Carbon eounty, following the na-trend in this off-yeelection, T&X 1207,900. rather forsook the republican party 0685 Ford Roadster, awarded to Rev. R. C. Jones; number of votes, and, as a result, every offiee in the 9,232,000. eounty, save throe, will be occupied by Diamond ring, awarded to Hiaa Juanita Whitmore; number of votes, With the assurance early Wednesthe bourbons after the first of the 947700. year. Vote in nearly all of the pre- day morning that Utah had refused to Wrist wateh, awarded to Hiss Lucile Holdaway; number of votes, cincts of the eounty waa particularly follow the example of so many states, 567,700. large thia year and with few excep- and had preferred to remain in the tions, tiie contests for the various ofSat of Silverware, awarded to Mrs. Grant Riehens; number of votes, fices were elosely fought throughout. republican eolnmn, interest in state Closest of all the fights was that and congressional offices Wednesday (Signed), for the offiee of eounty attorney turned merely on the size of majoriMR8. GEORGE MILLER, which Walter Gease, democrat, won ties for the WILLIAM H. TOY, . republican candidates, by the narrow margin of fifty-on- e REV. H. M. MERKEL, Lake Tribune. Salt says todays votes out of a total of 4655 east for JOHN POTTER, Judges. In two esses these were known to be the two candidates. Gease s election eame as a mild surprise to impartial rather small, though there was no The Sons big automobile and prise doubt at any atage of the game that prognosticators who had figured that ampaiga is over, and the strain that Congressman Don B. Colton would be likethe E. most Woods connected F. with was the campaign Judge everyone victor over Joseph Ririe, his Ogden ' is candidate. relieved. All were contests other under been has ly happily About Flans For in the First Utah district. Farads, Completed opponent conceded bv midnight Tuesday but so It was a strennons time all around, Program For Armistice Day. close was Jhe Gease-WooDuring the day the last voting disbut now that the end has been reached fight that the final result eould not be determin- trict in Salt Lake eounty made its re.and the results announced, everyone Plana are rapidly taking shape for ed until returns arrived from Wel- port, and it was then possible to tell is for the celebration on Armistice Day, waa the struggle lington and Harper, late Wednesday the majority of Frederick C. great Naturally which will he held in Price under the the republican eondidate and for the two. automobiles We offered anzpiees of the American Legion, acmorning. of J. W. Loofbonrow of Price. nephew Mrs. Elizabeth the very beet prixea obtainable we republican Hadley, ' to R. E. West, commander of . K . , Loofbourow was running for the el eric, running for warn willing to pay liberally for the cording eounty the Pnee A complete program, County official. who will assume the duties of offiee the first term of the lata Congress ' on her roeord in offiee, received a food work and we got it, ana as a re- which will poet - next year, are as follows: over extend the entire of day, more than 600 votes over man E. O. Leatherwood, and also far of sult of the eampaign, The Sun ean has been majority arranged and is as follows: term. For each offiee Four-Yea- r her democratic opponent, J. B. Jewkes. a full two-yeclaim the largest list of Commissioner William J. Reid. The day will begin with a salute at . showed remarkable strength he was opposed by Dr. J. H. Pad, Jeakes subscribers of any weekly newq-- snnriae. Two-YeW Commissioner illiam At 10 oclock will be a grand RStapley. in the first precincts to report, but democrat; O. E. Parson, Socialist, and paper in this section of the state a parade which .will include the various County Cleric Elizabeth Hadley. lost heavily when the returns were George N. Lawrence, Liberty party. circulation that covers Carbon eounty clubs and the of the made known from the larger precincts The size of the letters vote may be County Treasurer Reese M. Reset -lit n blanket the kind of eireula-- . city.: A program organizations will be held at the of the eounty. surprising to some. The final tallies tion that bm the advertisers good. tabernacle at 10 5 oclock which will County Sheriff S. Marion BliaA ' ' as eompued in The Tribune offiee N. ' Earl To thoeo new readers, and to our old be Kadeliff, eounty present County Reeorder Mayma JameeoAj open to the public. Annual ' Amerso well, how- shows: did not fare treasurer, Cpatrons, as well, whose interest and ican Legion banquet for all .?;, County Attorney Walter - Qaiioe; Resume of Final Vote. ever, although he, too, used his offiee i patibasge. made this. eampaign the men and their, wives wiH. be held at issue. chief as his For the roeord are it aweem eampaign tMsaaaoos waaiwe unexpired term, Loofbourwill be completed 1 oeloek. The Loo&tj pBgyiyw Reese M. Reese, democratic standard ow, 35,408; Pad, 33,974; Parson, 316; Igntafnl end indebted.. Oajbekalf of with a daaee at day the Silver" V&oMdidatee BteleBspsueent hearer, a newcomer to eounty polities, Lawrence, 10,518. Plurality for Loofv of the precincts of bourow, 1434 carried twenty-on-e titled 8tate Senat(M Knox Pattanoo. te , thepnbUe isen over the eoun- thd For the two-yethe Radeliff coland sank term,! Loofborow, for the thanks eounty good general Colton.' Don United B. States to Representative tphana Legislature 350 odds votes. ors an I will shown during the campaign. 36,327; Radeliff, Pad, 3396; Parsons, 527; by The program whieh will be held favorite at the beginning of the eam- Lawrence, 10,393. Plural ty for LoofAa to the winners, the figures above at the tabernaele is follows: PRICE GIRL DIES FOLLOWING paign, fell far short of polling the bonrow, 243L apeak for themselves. To those whoee Community Singing. number of votes expected of him, failthis them carried through Colton Piles Up Plurality- OPERATION APPENDICITIS 'energies Invoeation Ben Ward, chaplain of ing, in fact, to carry his old home Campaign to success The Sun extends the From practically all districts in the legion. town of Lstuda. Bet tie Charlotte Groussman of this rkaartisst congratulations. We are First Utah congressional district, the Gold flowers to Presentation of the Scratching ballots was the order results showed Congressman Colton eity died at the Price City hospital proud of the candidates who mothers. of the day, the result being particu- has following an Monday .early morning took part in this eampaign, and wa Star piled up 4495 votes to 29,049 One moment of silenee in honor of appendectomy operation. Miss Qronss-ma- n larly noticeable in the commissioner for Ririe, which makes Coltons plurthey, who. by the right of eon the dead. ' hope have was born sixteen 'years' ago at race, in whieh eaeh party placed just claimed their awards, quest, 154& American Legion eeremony. man. William J. Reid of Price defeat- ality the daughter of Frank will in turn be prond of their achieve--BentThompsons, the later returns aa to Similarly, Over There High school band. and Dina Kahn Groussman. She movhands R. Porter of Helper, ed Frank the of the supreme court showjustice Nelson of the Speakers day Lowry ed to Price with her parents some down, rolling np a majority of 250 ed that Justice Ephraim Hanson is Of eonrse it is inevitable in a eam- from the Brigham Young University. years ago and has attended school in Frank certain to succeed himself for ten-yevotes, but his running-mat- e, paign of this kind that all candidates a Number by the mixed quartet T. Bennett, did not faro so well anil .cannot win the Grand Capital Prize. having been a junior at the Price, term. He polled 74,970 to 70,073 W. A. Benediction Horsley. lost the race to William B. Stapley, for high school at the time of her death. Right or wrong, civilisation seems to Judge George Christensen, and Besides her parents she is survived by republican, of Castle Gate, by ap- 527 for D. C. Dora of Ogden. This .accept an applied natures rule of the acTo six brothers and sisters, Raymond, J Survival of the Fittest. proximately the same margin. nansen a plurality of 4897, with 6. Marion Bliss, sheriff incumbent, gave Freida, Ruth, Helen and Maxine. The complish a given purpose a great'deal few more districts to hear from. a only 3 remains were sent to Denver, Colo., was by far the outstanding vote-gettof energy u necessary, ana fortune where the funeral and interment took on the republican ticket, turning HELPER MAY OBTAIN FEDERAL-BUILDIN- G seems tolavish her richest gifts upon ' Biennial election of officers to the place. ' in a total of 3U70 and almost doubling those who are equipped with sufficiIN 8 kAR FUTURE school board in Disthe count on his opponent, Herbert ent energy to carry out the mandates Carbon eounty to this is held 3 be tricts and 1, DIES AGED HELPER RESIDENT 5, H. Woods. dope gave of ambition. A federal building for the eity of Bliss the best odds, but there was THEBE LAST TUESDAY . In conclusion we wish to say we year on. December 3, according to anlooms as a reasonable possifrom nouncement Helper received and to be ladies Thursday of with gentlehad, particuhave dealth plenty money the near of bility according ' board. of the Silas Rowley, presideht Mrs. Mary Ester Smith, 67 years of men. Our relations with them and the larly in Helper, that said Woods. to data compiled byfutnre, authorimust be postal Announcements of eandidaey has Bliss ben pleasin Mrs. majority of large Jack and mother Consequently, general eommimity Vignette age ties as well as efforts made upon the education with' filed in the of board, created with and dealt have small came as a surprise of Helper, passed away Tuesday evant. They, in turn, of public officials. The Helper the Harding school in Priee at least no little amount of comment, even in part at bn daughters home. Mrs. an organization, the liner Circulation ening receipts will this year exceed postal scheduled the fifteen I heir days and ranks. 111., befpre repof of day number ill for has been Smith republican Service a Chicago, the $10,000 mark , which figure places for election. tiie in Mrs. charge Mayme Jameson, democrat, but her condition did not beresentative, R. J. Hadden, Districts represented in this years years to the offiee Helper in position to claim a portion running for come serious until a few days ago.' of the eampaign here made it one kmg vote Glen Seo and are deaf to fair her reputa- of the $43,000,000 set aside by the his lived field, for of Spring remembered this held reeorder, to be up Funeral services are to be e. Wellington-Sunnysidwaa best cam- government for expenditure on federal the of one tion of It character. Bishop George afternoon in Helper. Mrs. Smith was being ing and wholesome buildings. re-Rnff has annonneed Scofield of in hold " his, born in Michigan, May 17, 1863. paigners in tiie eonnty, by defeating A gnat nee and it leaves A survey of the postal receipts of himto succeed intention of 2628 2084 to Mrs. cardinal of that Irene Woodward, rnnning lief the possibilities the Helper postoffiee, as tabulated by and Columbia Roberta e of self tdenty-throof earried Jameson Mrs. .. virtue Ambition, Clyde R. J. Hadden, ' who has been conreveals has filed hu candidacy. the precincts in the eounty and tied Postmaster Harris Simonson, consistent yearly increase of Silas Rowley of Spring Glen has ducting the big circulation drive for with her opponent in another. In; proportions from the time annonneed that he will not be a can- The Sun, waa a Salt Lake City visiwere throe cluded in the twenty-thro- e the local offiee turned from third-ela- n Schools didate in thia years election. Mem- tor last Saturday. occurof the five Priee districts, an seeond-cla- n to offiee in 1926. bers' of the board from Districts 2 ence whieh was not even expected by for the four yean Receipts ensuing Lofter Bjamason, the state supwr-viso- r and 4 who were elected last year, restaunchest her supporters. of intermediate and junior high main in office, term of offiee bong Silas Rowley, democrat, retained his follow: 1926, annual receipts, $8105.-1- 2; 1927, $886434; 1928, $9,191.29; schools, spent Thursday visiting some two years. control of the assessors office, de$9626.22. 1929, Carbon schools county. of 250 the Dean D. of feating Holdaway by AUTO THIEF BOUND OVER TO Present indications from receipts votes. Robert Schultz, the democratic Bjamason commended very highly DISTRICT COURT the work being done in the schools choice for surveyor, completely upset tabulated so far this year give every At a meeting of the Price Chamber ment of the programs to be given. total will visited. He expressed particular apPresident John H. Redd appointed M. O. Carlson, the count being 2739 promise that the years James Faulkner, arretted by mem- of Commerce Tuesday, Seerotary Wilmark. well the into $10,500 of nut swing the new systems proval of bers of the sheriffs offiee several liam H. Toy gave the quarterly re- a committee to meet with the eonnty to 1934 was as Christensen, organisation of subject matter and weeks ago on a charge of grand lar- port of the organization whieh re- commissioners to provide roadway George Judge the mastery formula of teaching in- ceny, was bound over to the district viewed the activities of thp elub. They from the Priee river bridge south of ezpeeted, polled the largest democratic ran a disappointing nee for the ofschools of the troduced in some of Priee to the atoekyards. Cattlemen of vote, receiving crosses on 3599 of the fice of state senator,, losing to Knox eonrt at hearing of the include the establishment of the new the district last year and generally ease held apreliminary Thistle to Price mail route, whieh waa Emery eonnty have complained that 4708 ballots east for the offiee of jus- Patterson by nearly 1000 votes. His bond morning. Thursday In the eity of Price, J. W. Hamthe result of agitation on the part of the present roadway is much too nar- tice of the state supreme court. This adopted this year. He said: "This was set at 91000. with its and Arthur Brown were sucmond approone vote east for of the was organization, Which row of the drive entrance the to the any hugest through type chamber; large Faulkner, whose name is supposcessful in their fight for the offices eandidate in the eonnty. priate teaching technique, is fully in ed to be an alias, is charged with hav- organisation to the Associated Civic herds of cattle. eeoiri with the. latest educational enhancEarl N. Radeliff suggested that a Don B. Colton, republican, incum- of justice of the peace and eons table, ing stolen an automobile belonging to clubs of southern Utah, whieh es the tourist trade of Priee; the suc- formal invitation be sent to the of- bent congressman, successfully fought respectively. thought and will result in much better B. W. Dalton on October 14 The election this year waa marked cessful garden contest which was fices of the Grand Lodge Knights of off the menace of Joseph Ririe, pollnQinl. for the boys and girls of Cartehing, but few bon eounty. The educational leaden A committee to have charge of the sponsored by the chamber; the Car- Pythias, inviting them to held their ing 900 votes more than his democra- by wholesale ballot-ser- a of Carbon eounty school district are to Mimnal Kiwanis vaudeville to he stag- bon high school band waa sent to the annual convention in Priee next year. tic opponent straight tickets being voted. This was expected, however, aa the Contests in the nee for representahe congratulated upon the inaugura- ed November 19 has been appointed state fair through the efforts of the Radeliff, who is Grand Chancellor of tion of this progressiva step in educa- by J. H. Ballinger, general chairman. chamber of commerce, and the spon- the organisation, stated that inasmuch tives to the state legislature were elose election waz rated aa a personal, rathtional procedure. Members are Dr. Sanford Ballinger, soring of the band contest to be held as several of the officers of the lodge throughout, George Miller and Stan- er than a party matter. Civic pride reside in Carbon eonnty, it would be ley Edwards, democrats, finally win- also had something to do with the reBjamason also spoke of the earnest, Walter Pace, Norman Hamilton, Dr. in Price in April. An offer has been made by the Na- an easy tail: to have the convention ning by short counts over Jonn H, sult, many of the republican votes go-iappreciative sttitudo of the pupils so JohnC. Hubbard, Mrs. K. K. Olson over to William J. Reid for comRedd and J. E. Pettit. Pettit, low man parent in the schools .visited. Each and Dr.' L S. Evans, president. The tional Building and Loan association brought to Priee. missioner beenuse of the fact that the ild seemed intent on mastering his report of the nominating committee giving Priee the privilege of broadIt waa further decided that tiie in the race, waa only thirty-tw- o votes own particulsr task. This generally will he heard at the meeting of the casting over Radio Station KSL for chamber of commerce be represented behind Bedd who, in torn, tniled F.d grand old party had neglected to place to the club improved attitude, according Wednesday, followed by the an- thirty days, fifteen minutes per day. in the American Legion parade on wards by less than a hundred ballots. a local man on the ticket for L. A. McGee, republican of Priee, A committee is working on arrange- - Armistice Day. election of officers. nual IhurT (Continued On Paso house-to-hou- Amendments Win tOIU Utah Stays Republican; Colton Strong ar se st st ARMISTICE DAY ds Loof-bouro- w, NEWLY ELECTED COUNTY OFFICERS - 1 . ar ee -- ar . -- es . -- . ar . u ed -- s. - ar School Board Election December er Pre-electi- ' . State Supervisor Visits . aub-stant- id Carbon . Chamber of Commerce Activities Reviewed . . ng S ' |