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Show I HEW RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO BECOME EFFECTIVE JAN. 4 THE SUN'S RATES inn dtaplir idmtlalni rate 1 Wti an (40) rents an Inrk per inane to fta lonal aJnftlnem. Traniiinit rata, flf-J- f (BO) emta an lark par iaana. Powition k 26 per cant aiMitional. Nn display accepted for the firat or front far.- Para 1 raadara twenty-fle- a (20) owita per line an iaana. - - IrlrKl one U not aetiaawd San, Price, Utah. New Cion it t. Volnma 17, Huber AH SI INDEPENDENT HEW TakelYEGGS LOOT CASTLE County Bective Officials pfvJ ' , 4 11 t Week Ending January 1, 1931 A new railroad schedule affecting both east and west bound trains will be put into effect January 4, according to an announcement from local officials. The new times are as follows : No. 1, westbound, 3:45 a. m.; No. 3, westbound, 9:25 a. m.; No. 2, eastbound, 1:48 a. m., and No. 4, eastbound, 6:45 p. m. Calendar Faces Carbon District Court OFFICIALS FAVOR USE ' v Oath of Office January 5 For First Tenn In 1931 GATE OF NATURAL GAS, 4 Five criminal complaints, involving BODY ADVISED nine defendants, have been filed in the district court for bearing Jq the first term of 1931 which opens January 14 However, three of the nine Is 1 Beginning this week, correrecently eaeaped from the eounty jail Lake for the Salt spondence and are not yet in custody. . Percy A. Spiee, eonstruetion Tribune will be handled from In addition to the criminal docket, fedPrice new the of engineer The Sun offiee through Arthur law eonrt calendar also lists the According to word received this eight eral building, announces that bewho has been special Yeggs entered the Castle Gate post-offi- and motion matters, two probate mat-te- n week by the Price Chamber of ComDraper, cause of delay in the arrival of about 3 :30 a. m. Monday, indemerce from Senator Reed Smoot, the correspondent from Price for a and thirty-si- x trial civil eases. the : mill work, the postoffiec ed the safe and neaped with approxinine above to listed addition In the year and a half. He may be treasury department of the United will not be ready for oeeupaney reached by calling Phone No. 9 States contemplates the nse of gas is mately $50 worth of stamps and reg- then are several actions remaining until the first of February. It istered mail. Three men wen arrest- over from the third term of 1930 or 173. the new Salt Lake postoffiee in plate was proposed to complete work ed by the alt Lake City polite and which require disposition. They are of coal, if the price of the two fuels about the tenth of January. held for questioning, but wen later remains relatively the same. ' Fred follows: Bowentt, attempted ' Furniture end equipment is released. , Asael with assault a George O. VanErton, acting superdeadly weapon; Those arrested on information fur- Rowley, assault with a deadly wear Civil arriving regularly, but installavising architect, advises Smoot that tion will not begin until the nished by federal postoffice inspecthe use of gas will mean a saving of James Faulkner, grand larceny; building is entirely completed. tors srs D- - W. Pearson, 22; Ralph pon; desertion TurFred A. approximately $3875 per year. Most Rice, ; George the Under- - the specifications, to lie in the Ensign, 25, and W7N. Holt,' SO, all ner, liquor appeal; George Dutos, ac- of this difference is said civil the in Further contractors have until June to proceedings of 'whom 'claimed Salt Lake City as speeding appeal; Lawrence Pike and labor cost, which it estimated at $2y Casfinish. their homes. 648 less." Arthur Allen, appeal on - conviction tions of A. W. Magnusson, aged After blowing the safe and leaving of game law violation, and Otto Bar tle Dale fanner, against bis son, Various civic agencies and indivsusbeen have the postoffiee by way of the baek en- rier, statutory. Faulkners ease is be- George Magnus son, iduals of Price have written urging trance, the yeggs in a dash for their ing handled by the government, but pended until February, Walter an-C. that eoal be adopted in the new Sait waiting automobile, encountered Dep- legal action must be taken in the dis- Gease, attorney for the plaintiff, can- Lake building, as well as other governis suing for ment-structures, and it was in an- uty Sheriff John Daskalakia with trict court to efface it from the cal- nounces. Magnusson cellation of a deed to a farm, which gwer to whom they exchanged several shots. endar. Smoot took 8enator that The three men who escaped from Daskalakis had been he made over to his son in 1919; forjthe matter his custhe with making government to heard scheduled are The cases be up ' the Carbon eounty jail the evening rounds, and he noticed the as follows: Otto Robinson, failure to recovery of personal property wortn lnpfly;,. of December 23, are still at large. tomary and for and $1600 front interest, wages in automobile Information which is contradictory parked strange Joe Grako, failure to pro1919 to Oc- to They are Percy Donble, 26, Volley of the postoffiee,' although at ithat provide; the above has also been received Donble and Harry Bid- dating from October 1, vide; Percy 32. Raoul and is 36, Gonzales, the 1928. farm Value of Mayhew, time he waa.not able to attach! any dle, second degree burglary; Valley tober 15, the chamber from Senator Williby A thorough search of this section of to it However, he toon Mayhew and Dewey Shepherd, grand alleged to be $3000, and the wages am H. King, who reports that he has significance the state has been made, and peace the precaution of jotting down the larceny; John Rodriguez, Raoul Gon- are claimed by the plaintiff to total been assured by officials that no plans officers throughout the intennountain license will be drawn np excluding the use of number, which is reported to zalez and Marguerite Costello, grand $7270 plus interest district have been asked to look ont eonrt battle at Castle Dale eoaL with the ear apprehended in After a Gonzaltally and Double, Mayhew larceny. for the trio. in June, Magnusson shot his son and Salt Lake City. While adoption of natural gas by ez are the onps who escaped. Although it was first thought the the Daskalakis heard was later given a term in the stale the government would mean a big loss after, Shortly eonrt district S. Ernest Horsley, No. Train men had hopped Passenger postoffiee door slam and he starter clerk, announces that papers have prison of from five years to life. In to the Carbon eounty operators, the 4, which left Price shortly after the aronnd the right side of the building. been filed also asking condemnation order to be oresent at the second hear- coal industry stands to regain some of break was made, Sheriff S. Marion He ing on the eivil suits, he was brought its importance if a bill introduced by light of two men making against large quantity Bliss thinks a more plausible theory for eaught the ear, and also perceived a sol- proceedings "be d down from the penitentiary on a onteTthat Senator King is passed. King is offerliquorln it of may is that the three doubled baek to Helon the railroad tracks in figure poena. was in itary The ing a measure calling for a federal liquor question fir there. om made a and getaway per the rear of the postoffiee. Although confiscated motion to The fores proceedings appropriation of $10,000 to be utilisthe sheriffs suspend by All hive prison records.three men were captured in Salt Lake from twelve different that with ed for fuel research in Utah. the made who was understanding defendants, Double, who had escaped from the Daskalakis ,saw only two enter were convicted on This snm would be used for the some settlement between the litigants charges. possession Salina jail ten days previous, is des- City, -the ear. time. Gease purpose of developing the be made that would naturaliza. for Sixteen by applications 8' inches tali cribed as being 5 feet, A set of burglar tools and ufo tion have been entered for heuing says that a petition is being circulated of the .coal industry, and may and weighs 175 pounds. His oomplcl-io- n eraeking implements were fonnd in this term. Those who have petitioned in Emery county with a view to ob- ultimately 'result' in overcoming the is taediuk with light-brow-n hair, the near y ieinity of Hip postoffur the ' from losses sustained because of the infor citizenship are : taining the old mans freedom thin on top,- - He was wearing none of the trio hut termina- creasing use of natural gas. next either on or morning, the Jacob Price: parole Antionio Janoulakis, prison serge suit, green shirt, brown checker- would claim ownership of them. ' The oituminous coals of Carbon Helper ; Apos tolas N. BoullSd, tion. ed dap, tan shoes, black leather coat Entrance to the building was gain- Krebs, contain hundreds of chemicals. Helcounty Carmelio Price: Saceammanno, over' with Bheepskin collar and bib 190646.' hole through the a ed is especially rich in eoal The large D. by boring product Glen; alls. He hss served time in the Colo- rear door, through which the bandits per; Pasquale Via, Spring Matsa-maki- s, tar constituents, and the development 8TAHLET EDWARDS, rado State penitentiary, and by trade reached to turn the lock from the in- L. Jouflas. Price; Antonio K. of this industry would he of immense Fhce; Mark Hovat of Spring is an oil driller. ' Hiawatha,' State Legislator. side. The front of the safe had been W. advantage to the state as a whole and Frank Snominen, Spring e. The Glen; Mayhew, who has served time in blown off with Stanley Edwards has ben a resiH. Bertrand, Price; of Carbon eounty in particular. B. Joseph Dr. H. Canyon; Goetzman, Minnesota Kansas president State and the prissafe is reported to have contained Boldolfo Pozzotti, Hiawatha; Con- the Carbon-Emer- y dent of Carbon county for the past If the bill carries, it is proposed to Fish and Game Profifteen years, during which time he ons, is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs $1000 in Christmas receipts. Daskala- stantines Proestakis, Helper: Nichoutilize the appropriation under the the that tective association, announces pounds, has medium com- kis did not hear the blast when the tie been engaged in the mining and about 165brtwn E. Kougolakis, Helper; Stelianos annual membership drive of the or- direction of the United States bnrean las brownish and hair safe was opened. s, of mines at the experiment station in Contrasting business. He was bom in plexion, H. Saridakis, Price; Vaaalios G. He was clad in a brown ganization in this eounty begins Jangray-eveSheriff 8. Marion Bliss and DasSalt Lake City. Sanpete bounty in 1889 of pioneer Nicholas and M. George and Helper, George uary 2. Dr. Goetzman stock. He spent two years in north- suit of clothes and was wearing n kalakis went into Salt Lake City Tues- Laurakis, Standardvilie. of direct have charge secretary, Fox, and brown shirt bat light ern states mission for the Latterday day to assist in handling of the ease. Is the campaign, and others have been Gonzalez, a Mexican, was wearing Saints ehureh, and at the present time Is various work in the handle to named brown felt white hat, ACCOUNTS corduroy pants,' LIGHT AND WATER Ja bishop of the church at Hiawatha. communities. shoes. BROUGHT His early education was received in brown leather and white canvas By and 6 inches tall is He 5 weigh Arthur Brown is in charge in Price feet, schools of Mary Lucille Brockbank, 24, senior eounty the grade Sanpete at Ephraim. He in the neighborhood of 140 pounds. In order to bring the light and wafor the winter quarter and J. C. Staley of Scofield will han- student in the Brigham Young univerAnd the Registration Creek served time in four prisons has served two terms as a member of He has the city re- at the University of Utah will take dle the work in Scofield, Clearassocia- sity at Provo, died in Price Tuesday ter accounts offense child of the for Directors Colton. and stealing, statutory acboard. town morning at the home of her brother, tiie Hiswathd corders office will hereafter make place Monday, January 5, 1391, towns will be Dr. R. I. Brockbank, with whom she n and liquor possession. t meter readings about the 24th of each cording to an announcement from the tion from other Carbon in charge in their respective communi- was visiting during the Christmas hoL WILLIAM J. REID. month, and issue the statements about office of President George Thomas. ties. The drive in Emery eounty is al- idnys. Death followed a heart attack. time that Four-Veu- r Commisaioner. the first of the following month. Two All students will register at Price,' with Edmund CrawFuneral services will he held from s cards will, be sent to customers this including those entering the Univer- ready under way, irvbteran min-in-g . The as- the Second Ward chapel in Spanish Dale in Castle of ford charge. class time. the first am for to 1 Regular December sity month, one dated and in that capacity he is instruction will begin Tuesday, Jan- sociation has set its goal at at least Fork at 1 p. m. Friday, and interment the other to December 24 known best Bom in Scotland, he earns a thousand memberships. will be in the Spanish Fork cemetery. interests the is in The new system uary 6. to Canada and enrolled in a prominRemains are at the Wallace Mortuclasses in for The no last transient enrolling of the property owner, as day ent mining school. In 1910 he moved ary. light and water users will be able to for the winter quarter is Monday, to Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he Miss Brockbank was born January move and leave a debt with the city. January 19. The quarter will end on was engaged in mining for seven 8, 1907, in Spanish Fork, the daughand Carbon March the handle to The unable 21, Those who are registration budget adopted by Saturday, years. For the next two years he serv--ind ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brocktake will for this the will receive commissioners for place both cards which Wednesday spring quarter county they States United with the army bank. Her mother died four years ago. the war. Discharged in 1919, Reid 1931 calls for an expenditure of $239r month, may have sufficient time to Monday, March 23. enwho Surviving are her father; two sisters, are estimated school on the based graduates High arrange for payment mm to Carbon eounty as superinten- 762.77. Itandwas time Hazel, supervisor of the Provo city first comthe for the the for university at expenditures Coal receipts tering dent of the lion company schools, and Mrs. Emma Hall, Spanwere based bn BRANCH OAR LICENSE OFFICE at the beginning of the winter quarWattis, which position he held for ing year, which in turn of ish Fork; three brothers, Dr. R. L admisfor themake 2 must FEBRUARY OPENS ter eounty application Deputies to aid in the 1931 assess- Brockbank, Price; J. A. Brockbank, eight years. At present he operates a the assessed valuation ofin the credits their have was and which sion $26,591,576. for named 1930, were Price. ment in by service station in Carboq county Fork, and Dr. A. G. BrockAllottments for each fund. are as John P. Phalen of Standardvilie fice of the recorder prior to the date the county commissioners Wednesday Spanish American Fork. Her sister, Hazbank, and roads follows: General, $74,895; recommendations of County Ashas been named by the secretary of of registration. WILLIAM B. STAPLEY. el, was also visiting in Price. will be upon courses of new number A $13r Two-Yepoor, was eounty director $79,744.72; Commissioner. Milton Silas as bridges, H. sessor Castle Gate, Welling, Rowley. Appointment state, Deceased was well known in Price. bond interest, $31,909.89; pen- of the branch automobile license plale offered in the departments of engin- made by the retiring board of commisWilliam B. Stapley has been a rest 295.79; She the spent the past two summers here of head and state roads, $37 r offiee which opens February 2. The eering and zoology $2,659.16, and sioners, as the deputies begin their visiting her brother and made many dent of Carbon county for a great sion, rewill of ofeconomics home 228.21. the Under department general time board takes heading the the before o'l'Iioe first new was for work nrened many years, and is at the present time fund, apqiiintanees, to whom her death is departmental fees and receipts last year, and proved a gnat conven- turn for the winter quarter from a fice. connected with the Utah Fuel coma great shock. the while are estimated at $34,225, ience to ear owners of this section of leave of absence. The list as announced by Mrs. Elizpany at Castle Gate in an official tax rate for this fund will bring in the state. for with Students grades failing announce to wishes folPhalen abeth Hadley, eounty clerk, is as position. During the time he has liv- $47,864.84, a total of $82,089.84, which that his offiee will be open at nights the autumn quarter will he notified lows: Clear Creek, Nick Patterson; ed in Carbon eounty, he has made his new exof the quar. Scofield, William Pizza; Rolapp, J. is $7000 more than the proposed on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday before the beginning Boxes home in Castle Gate. Prior to that he in order to aeeomodate customers out ter, according to an announcement E. Holmes; Castle Gate, Tracey Jones; lived in Iron county. lie has been penditures. from the recorders office. Appropriations in each department of town. Lee N. Kirk; Morton JuncPreparations are being made by bishop of the Castle Gate ward since under the fund are as follows : Total registration for the autumn Ilciner, general in vicinity, John Postmaster J. F. MarKnight for ocfarm lands and tion 1924. quarter was 3240. About two hundred Prince; Helper, J. S. Edwards, A. L. cupation of the new federal building, Agricultural agent, $1345; county food new students are expected to register and crop inspector, $2000; attorney, MRS. ELIZABETH HADLEY, Peerless, Evan T. Jones; and he is asking all box renters to refor-thwinter quarter and it is ex- Fullmer; $3750; assessor, $0385; commission. Frank Bennett; Stan- new their box rentals early as postal Price, Clerk. Canyon, Spring $5020; repected that the total registration for dardvilie, Latnda; Rains and Mutual, laws require the locking of old boxMrs. Elisabeth Hadley is beginning er, $4000; district court, $2400 ; sherthe college year, 1930-3- 1 will exceed John P. Phalen; Spring Glen; F. I. es immediately after the first of the corder, $3755 ; county jail. H. W. Wood of San Francisco, 3500. iff, $17,035; surveyor, $515; treasur- field (Continued On Psge Four) Rowlev; Kenilworth, Thomas Hughes; year. Early renewal is also desirable of the national Chamer, $5180; justices court, $2100; clerk ber ofsecretary Coal City and National, H. J. Fisher; because it permits accurate assignin Commerce, with jurisdiction and auditor, $6900; general expense Consumers and Sweets Mine, D. L. ments of the boxes in the new post-offic- e B. eleven western states, atteuded account, $3100; building and grounds, the building. ChamParmley; Price townsite, Seren OlPrice the of weekly meeting $5700; experiment farm, $400; bee in. The new boxes will all require a son; Price local, Orson Larsen; Price Wood of Commerce Tuesday noon. ber staof vital spec tor, $300; registrar Barton Olson; Welling- small deposit for keys as the containhas Fruitvale, Colo., high school has enJohn B. Bottino, 50, night marshall tistics, $350; sundry expense ( conven- arrived in Price Thursday, andvicinMrs. Katie Liddell; Sunnysidc, ers are all provided with Yale locks. invitaton, the for tered in this time considerable its application at Helper for tha past four years, died tion and audit), $800; juvenile court, spent B. S. Eggrrtsen; Kiz and vicinity, Each holder will have to have a key ity looking over conditions. He plans tional school band meet to be staged New Year's day after a nervous $360; weed eradication, $200. of here April 10 and 11, under direction George Mead; Columbia, Clyde J. which will be available after JanuA committee from the Price Cham- to return for the annual meeting breakdown caused by having his teeth ary 10. Deposits should be made not be will of the Price Chamber of Commerce. Roberts; Hiawatha, D, O. Edwards; local which the organization extracted. Funeral services will he ber of Commerce waited on the comAl- later than January 20 as removal to Nino D. C. Mile, Cavcnah; to Wattis, total The up latest entry bring the held Sunday at 2 p. m. from the Cath- missioners, and requested that pro- held December 14. the new building will be made belie announces that the Price cham- twelve, who have officiallysigned up. bert Pace. olic church in Helper, and interment visions bn made for n county fair this lamia. Lincoln Marshall, Ash. tween the 20th and 30th of this month. Farm william memII has for to made ber Secretary application according will be in the Helper cemetery under vear. They were advised to take the Icy Bartlett, Thomas Chantry, G. B. It is desired that everything be in direction of the J. E. Flynn Funeral matter up in June with the' new com- bership in the national organization, Toy. LoJorgenson; mines and stores, Henry readiness bv proper preparation, esFollowing is the complete list: missioners when the tax levy .is madq. and their petition will be neted on at Parlors. Fiark: office. E. E. Brank; extra of- pecially with the box transfers. Cards Frr. TuesBear Fountain River, At date. an the Green, meeting gan, early Deceased was horn in Italy, and Helfice, M. n. Wilson; plats and cards, will be placed in the present boxes sevron, Uintah, Carlion, Fruitvale, Howard C. Means of the Utah Roek day, Wood discussed, informally, has lived in Carbcn county for the Sheridan Finek, and livestock, W. E, giving the new numbers and requestHardarrived in Price the eral matters pertaining to the work per junior, ML Emmons junior, greater part of the past 25 years. Sur- Asphalt company Jones. ing the deposit for the keys. Gate Castlo and chamber commerce. business of a junior. week on a of trip. ing junior viving are hie wife and three children. first of the . Hewlj elected officials of Carbon county will take the Oath of ofiee .January 5 when the new board of eommihsioaen meet.' Judge George Christensen wilj probably administer the oath, but in his absence Mrs. Elisabeth Hadley, eounty clerk, will of,J ficiate. At this tyne the various officials ; will present their choices for deputy posts to the commissioners fori approval, and other appointive offices such as custodian, etia, will be filled. The new roster of eounty officials commisaion-,e- r. Is as fallows: Four-yea- r comWilliam ' J. Raid;' two-yemissioner, William B. Stipley; holdover Commissioner, Walter E. Knox; risk, Mrs. Elisabeth Hadley; treasurer Reese M. Reese; .recorder, Mrs. Mayme Jameson;' sheriff,' S. Marion Bliss assessor, Silas Rowley; attorney,C. Sense, and Surveyor, -waiter Robert Schults. New representatives to the state legislature are George M. Miller and Stanley Edwards. . ThoSe who go out of office are Earl N. Radeliff, treasurer; W. Glenn Har. mon, attorney'; John A.' Mathis, commissioner; Fred P. Fisher, commissioner, and Carl Nyman, surveyor. . The Sun herewith presents a thumbnail sketch of the new representatives and county officials : GEORGE M. MILLER, Price, State Legislator. . George M. Miller, newly elected representative from Carbon eounty to the state legislature, is a veteran law. .maker and business pioneer of Easton Utah, Bom in ML Pleasant in 1871, Miller has resided in Utah since that time with the exception of a few years when he was attending Lafayette College at Easton, Pa. After returning from college, he taught school in Emmy and Sanpete counties, at tha same time preparing for law. He wee admitted' to the bar before the state supreme court in 1898. He was postmaster at Huntington for.aoma. twenty years,'and was a representative in the state legislators in the years of Announcement Federal Building to Open Feb. Aid For Coal Seen If New Measure Passes Official Opens Fire On Escaping Burglars . ce - ar Suit Proceedings Held Up - Escaped Jail Prisoners Still At Large . d. - -i--bine Fish and Game Body to Seek New Members nitro-glyeerin- Woo-ryiote- - s.' Heart Attack Fatal to Brockbank Mary Registration Date Set Utah University Snow-colleg- William-J.u'Rfcif-i- "" BEPlEsmm FIHtASSE - ar Early Renewal of Price Asked Postal Chamber of Commerce Official Visits Price John Bottino, Helper Official, Dies Colorado School Latest Band Entry snb-divisi- |