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Show WEEKS WEATHER LICENSED TO WED Daily weather reading! for the past week are as follows: February 9, maximum 49, minimum 5 j February 10, maximum 64, minimaximum 5L mum 20; Febnuuy-11- , minimum 29; February 12, maximum 50f minimum 25; February 13,' maximum 49, minimum 23; February 14, M 42, minimum 24, precipitation .03; February 15, maximum 40, Phillip Monts, Spring Canyon. Susie Arroyo, Spring Canyon. Carl Coccio, Grand Junction, Colo. Lilly Ascani, Sego. Winfred D. Charlesworth, 8weetfl Mine. Celia Cox, Orangeville. William Carl Heller, Price. Louise Angelina Colxina, Prise. m-M- yinimimi Volume 17, Number 39 preeipitation 96. 33, AV Educational Organization Holds . 2h in-io- nn or ng W . : RBON QUINT TO MEET CENTRAL FOR TITLE (AS Odial . For Coal Diggers Sews Up District 12 Champiouahip. :ws visit isketball fans will see the Carbon team in action on the home floor he first time in three weeks when the Central high rs come to Price for their last ice at the district title. Carbon, irtue of winning its first four without a loss, stands at the one game ahead of the Farmers, have won three and lost one. though Carbon waa clearly su-- t in the last enoounter with Cen-th- e Emery quintet will undoubt-provid-e Fri-eveni- s and rith i first to her i lined a vaK ind m sr, are Lake Kim' drs. Ki dHolh a fast game and fight for the victory which would put in a tie with the Coal Diggers. Centralites fail, Carbon has tho clinched up as well as a berth ie round robin tournameut. days tilt will find the twolead-icoreof the district opposing other. Nephi Gunderson of has a fourteen point lead he honors is counted on to do f Carbons scoring, and Moffitt, Central forward, who stands il in the district, will be watched by the Carbon defensive men. nted as the best center in Dis-1and 8cotty Kell, forward, is one of the. best ball rustlers arbon uniform for several years, rs Civish on the Sunday, JOJM i from Uigeles, kMeCam ugh. led sod CARBON EXISTS IK Driver First President Honored With Programs Carbon Assessment Is of Delegates Friendly Spirit , Fleet-woo- REPORTS ON MILK TEST RECEIVED Carbon Heloer :C IK ind Price Delegates To Urge the Use Of Local Rock Asphalt HOSPITAL PAST WEEK . 19, 1931 Representatives of eivie clubs of Prieo and the Carbon eounty commission will meet with Governor George il. Dorn and the stale road commuC. C. Find nion Friday for the purpose of uif-in- g the use of Utah rock asphalt in tho atatos road building program the A very frieindly spirit exists in Sunday will be George Washingeoming year. Arthur N. Smith, diston's birthday anniversary, and m western Colorado towards Priee and About 90 per cent of the personal trict representative of the asphalt conhonor of the Father of Our Cbuntry most of the civic organisations have eastern Utah, according to President property tax collections in Carbon cern, announce that in attendance at A. W. Clyde and Secretary William eounty have been received thus far, the meeting also will be Representaincorporated special programs into the H. Toy of the Priee Chamber of Com- and 95 per cent of assessment work tives George M. Miller and regular meetings. An assembly wilh a Stanley Washington day program will also merce, who Tuesday attended the an- on real property haa been completed, Edwards of Carbon and Senacounty Assessor to be held at the Carbon high school on Silas Rowley. nual banquet of the Grand Junction according Knox Patterson. Work ox arriving at a valuation on torResolutions Wednesday of next week. from will be chamber. eonlocal The were delegates W. W. Christensen, superintendent mining machinery and improvement the Price Kiwanis anapresented elnba, an with attitude Rotary everywhere been fnte4 has the finished and of schools, addressed the Kiwanis club of up, reports good will upon the part of the Col- will bo sent to the state board of and it is possible these organisations on Washington Wednesday evening. will have a representation at the sesdevela and deal of great He stressed four important points u oradoans, equalisation, which will send the no- sion. of trade interests the between Mayor Frank Olson, William IL opment to tices the connection with the life of the first mining companies. two sections is expected in the near Toy, secretary of tho Priee Chamber Utilities, which include railroads, of Commerce, president, us follows: Hu was able to future. O. K. Clay and Smith tor are assessed all in lines, etc., maintain his administration as preswho will go ia from those are The Priee visitors, who also includ- power among ofthe state board and the assessors ident by means of a peace program thia Mrs. A. ed W. MarMrs. city. and Clyde fice haa nothing to do with placing a the benefits the revolutionary war The resolution passed by the KiAskew, had the honor of headgave to America; he gathered the garetthe line of visitors who were ask- valuation on them. wanis elub and directed to toe road Rowley announeee. that the valua- commission ia fragments of the thirteen original ing to speak over the microphone of tion on real ed essentially aa follows: which no for tax estate, states, which in effect, were indepen- Radio Station KFXJ. coal market of the intermou-tai- n The es assesscollected are dent countries, and welded them into by the section being at an extremely low Assurance waa given Toy by Frank ors when the assessmentdeputy is nude, are one government under a constitutionebb and rock asphalt being a Carbon Grand musical director the Hall, of estion now. the rolls He al form; he had a splendid balance of being plaeed high school, thxt hia band mates the entire assessment work will eounty prodnet, and the use of eaid all hia faculties which gave him a su- Junction would enter the tournament to be held bo finished around the first of upon the highways of Utah March, product perior judgment; he possessed a dem- hero can in a measure substitute to tho 11. Grand Junction and the rolls on or before 10 and April May 1, at ocratic spirit Musical numbers were will ha the second Class A entry from whieh time the report to the state people of Carbon eounty for the hue furnished by Frances Rolando and of employment in the coal mines, the Colorado, Montrose having already board most he in. 8am Peasopanc of Helper. band for the meet. The latter signed The fact that branch anto license Kiwanis elub of Priee, deems the BlatA Washington day tea will be held ter of sufficient important to warwon the meet at Grand Junction for in American plate offiees are now operating haa rant them to consider by the Legion Auxiliary the Subject a two to Carbon to prior yean losing speeded up collections, he reports, and the legion chateau Saturday at 2 o- last dona so in its and one The public two fact having these that April. hss made it possible to obtain taxes clock p. m. All members of the organof 18, and the sens excellent bands are entering the tour- on meeting February 30 cent more approximately per isation, all those eligible to belong nament should add greatly to the in- ears than formerly aa all owners to of aaid meeting being that the matter and members of the Service Star Lehonterest among the other contestants. secure a license moat first submit be called to the attention of yonr gion are invited to attend. orable body. deleInformation was local given release. tax their Bev. H. M. Merkel and W. E. d Now, bo it resolved that this hontha the Colorado road commiswere the speakers at a special gates orable body, ss the directing agency of sion will expend $225,000 on the road program conducted by the Rotary elub from the state line towards Grand the state of Utah in it road building Thursday evening. Ben Redd was in Junction. Toy reported that the roads projects, be, and they hereby are recharge of the program. from Priee to the Colorado lino were quested and urged to use a substanA special Washington and Prepar- in excellent condiand their Shows Carbon Product Up tial amount of Utah rook aapbalt aa shape, Analysis edness day program will be given be- tions a produet in its road building proto refleets Utah the erodit the of to Standards Set By State. fore Price Post No. 3 of the American State Road commission gram. and the agem Legion Thursday evening of next eies in Carbon The resolution adopted by tho Roeounty which were inTeste made on milk samples from tariana ia as follows: week. ' strumental in securing highway imfive Carbon dairies show that the elub IU Priee' The of af Rotary Red Cross Drive provements. Clyde and Toy were assured by. the prodnet meets all state requirements, regular session held in Priee FebruGrsnd Junction Daily Sentinel and according to a report received by J ary 17, in considering the unemployBoosted Bv ment situation and the depressing Radio Station KFXJ that the utmost I B. Jewkee, district inspector, this times had its attention called Kiwanis Club pointedwould bo given in adweek. The last samples analysed by ly to the industry of the Utah Rock vertising thia section and in developThe Helper Kiwanis elub is sponsor- ing industrial relations between east- the state department show a much ijphalt corporation located at end in the interest of securing a play, ' Mummy and the Mumps wtter eondition of the milk than ern Utah and western Colorado. at the Carbon high school auditorium icretofore. ing substantial and economic roads ' Thursday .evening, February 26, the are the reporta of the aa well aa the interest of developing Glen Have Following entire proceeds of which will be turn- Spring ' : Riverside samples dairy, Helper, but Utah industries and the furnishing cl . Mail ed over to the Carbon Bed Cross for . terfat content, 6 per cent, other Sol- employment to the eitisene of Carthe drouth relief fund. ids, 9.12 per cent, total solids, 14.12 bon eounty; it waa a sense of the meetMembers of the cast ire Harris Word haa. been received from the per cent, water percentage 85.88. ing that the matter be called to the Simmonson, Thurman Carter, W..1L United States postoffice department Modern' dairy, Helper butterfat 5, attention of thia honorable body in Wardell, John Bonacei, Joe Lambert, that a rural free delivery, mail, ser- other solids 9.05, total solids 14.05, an appropriate resolution, and in purDella Simmonson, Mary Mullens, Mrs. vice will be established at Spring water percentage 85.95. suance of the object. Joe Lambert, Florence Waddoups and Glen; serving approximately 800 peoIt ' is therefore resolved that ' the Carbon Central dairy butterfat 3.9) Mrs. John Colzani. state road commission be, and it is the between solids other in ple 9.07, total solids 1297, fanning territory The synopsis ofAlie production ia Helper and he Blue Cut. Since their water percentage 87.03. hereby respectfully requested to use as follows: The principal of an ex- old postoffiee-burneBlue Hill dairy, Spring Glen down approxiduring the year 1931 a substantial Josephine Zeese, Helper, removal o clusive girl a school is expecting an mately five years ago, residents of 3.3, other solids 9, total solids amount of Utah rock asphalt in its road building program. appendix; Mrs. Ida Hanna, Price, important addition to her faculty, Sir the community have had to travel to 123, water 87.70. Blue Hill dairy (pastuerized samthyroidectomy; Miss Ellen Georgela-ki- Hector Fish, a distinguished young Helper for their mail, which waa a ARE Heiner, nmoval of. tonsils; Miss scientist, who ia bringing with him great inconvenience. ple) butterfat 4.2, other solids 9.11, The new service provides for two total solids 13.31, water 86.96. Loona Hall, Price, nmoval of appen- the recently discovered mummy of BY dix; Bernard Saxqy, Price, treatment King Tuts queen. Sir Hector arrives deliveries each day, the mail to be reIndependent dairy, Price butterfat for lacerated hand; Miss Laura Luciie in a most unconventional fashion in- ceived at Helper. No definite an- 3.2, other solids 8.9, total aolida 1210, Brockbank, Chicago, thyroidectomy; side the mummy ease, in which he had nouncement aa to when the service water 8790. Thelma Fausett, Price, lower abdom- himself expressed,' so ss to escape be- will be inaugurated or who will have Except where designated tests were inal: Anna Holmes, Helper, lower ab- ing quarantined in New York for a charge of it haa been received, but made on raw samples. State require- Building Policies to Be Taken Up At case of mumps. His it is expected the route will be es- ments are butterfat, not lesa than 22, Special Meeting March 4. dominal ; John Pappas, Price, gall bladder. identity ia discovered and kept secret tablished in a very short time. solids, not lesa than 12 per cent, and NNine schools of the Carbon district by the cleverest girl pupil in school, water, not more than 88 per cent. A complaint haa been filed in the arrest for were covered in an inspection trip last Plans Being partly to save him from breaking quarantine and partly be- district court by the Mutual Lumber Thnrsday and Friday by members of Board Made cause there ia another Sir Hector in company against Andrew Fei'ihko and the board of education. Purpose of the him. The com- Julio Feiehko seeking the balance on field the impersonating Legislators inspection was to give the board a Ball bird 'a eye view of the conditions in plications multiply and one situation a promissory note made out Novemev- ber 5, 1929. A judgment of $312.48, Members of the Carbon county com- the district, preparatory to a more The sixteenth annual Firemens ball crowds closely upon another, each will be staged at the Silver Moon pav- en more uproariously funny than its plus interest and attorney fees ia mission and County Attorney Walter complete inspection later onf Condi- C. Gease went into Salt Lake sought ilion (Saturday, February 21. Nothing predecessor. City on tions throughout tho eounty were genmeet to with committee a Thursday of members ia being left undone by erally found very good. The next trip from the state legislature regarding will be made with a view to determinthe fire department to make the dance the payment of the balance on more ing the building and repair needs qf one of the biggest of the season. Cue than 924,000 advanced by the eonnly the district. of the principal attractions will be Schools visited on the first inspecat the time the Scofield dam threatthe big fireworks display, which comtion were 8unnyside, Colombia, Welto ened break. mences promptly at 9 oclock. In 1928, the eounty advanced lington, Hiawatha, Wattis, Southsidsi Elaborate preparation for decoratBy O. H. MADSEN Governor the at of Kenilworth, Price, Spring Glen ana request Mnsie made. ing tho hall are being Qoorge IL Dern to aid in the work of Helper., 'Those who made the trip wen will be furnished by the Night Hawks I am vitally interested in the proposed improvement to our water systhe dam. The legislature Aug- - board members, George Ruff, O. H. orchestra, and as a special attraction tem. For many years we have had this matter before na bnt other, and, to my saving ust 1929, 1, in appropriated a little more Guymon, William Woodhead, Albert one of the best aeeordian players lesa important projects have crowded out persistent elamor for better than $15,000 to repay the eounty, and Barnes, Charles Leger, Superintendent the west will be secured. Tickets may mind, facilities. It ia a known fact that wa have some of the best water in then is still a balaneeof $9,320-87- . W. W. Christensen and Clerk Georgs be had from Nick Bemardi at the storage the state as it leaves the Colton springs hot that does not mean that our Chairman Walter E. Knox announc- E. Ockey. ) Eastern Utah Eleetrie company. ia pure when consumed. To bring good pure water so great a distance es that the matter of the A special meeting of the board has y Members of the fire department in supply into a dirt hole filled with potential disease is unthink-ablabl- on the road project east to the eounty been called for Wednesday, March 4, it to "dump" only Guncharge of the affair are Nephi State health officials have urged us almost to the point of demand- lino will also be taken npi for the purpose of determining the derson, chief; Elmie Bcrnardi, Nick wa improve our storage facilities tines before I was mayor of Price that the board towards buildings. ing Bemardi, Joe Golding, Rulou Bryner City. We fully intended in 1927 to give thia project the first consideration, SIX MORE BUSINESS CONCERNS policy of and Carl W. Empey. COAL COMPANY GIVEN 60 DAYS JOIN PRICE CHAMBER but washouts necessitating spending of nearly twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars water TO PAY DELINQUENT TAXES to in into this not the budget merely flowing Keep Priee, prohibiting RESULT TERM IS LONG PRISON needed business much houses 8ix more subscribed improvement. OF NARCOTIC CHARGE I know the differences of opinion of our citizens regarding when sneh to memberships ia the Price Chamber Orman Ewing of Salt Lake City and Gonsalo Marques wss sentenced to improvements ought to be inaugurated. And may I add, I respect every of Commerce during the past week, O. K. Clay, Priee attorney, met with serve sn indeterminate term in the man's honest opinion. Bnt I am thoroughly convinced that the time to build according to Secretary William H. the eounty commissioners at a special state prison of from one to fjve years a sanitary storage reservoir is now. Onr citizens are in urgent need of em- Toy. There are a total of twenty firms session Tuesday evening regnrding the be had at a cheaper rate than for years, and wa can- or individuals who have thus far this redemption to the Pavnant Coal eomFriday after he had entered plea of ployment; money may not longer exywct our people to endure such conditions as have existed and year joined the organization without pany of lands which had gone for tax marihuana. of to possession guilty in onr water supply. We need pure water and we need solicitation. sale. The proposition presented by Judge George Christensen pronounced are now maintaining for aome of the amount called for in the bond election New members are Carbon County representatives of the it badly; Then, too, whieh judgment. able to obtain additional spring water and at no great expense. As bank, Mickeys Place, Utah Power and would eliminate the eompanyfor deMarques was accused in a complaint we may lie penalty filed by Sheriff S. M. Bliss with pos- an individual who has made an exhaustive study of the water problem, who Light company, Van Dykes Food linquency, was disallowed, and the session of six ounces of the narcotic has directed the city through a period of stress, and aa a eitixen and taxpay- 'tore, Price I)rug eompany and the eounty decided to give the concern Warren Flower shop. er, I AM FOR TIIE PROPOSED WATER BONDS. sixty days in which to pay the taxes. at Helper on February L Death ! IS OBSERVED BY A regional conference for officials of the various teachers' organisations Car comprising the Eastern Utih EducaDow tional association was held in Price Saturday, Among officials of the state association in attendance were: A. J. li men, Richfield, prnident of tho Utah Educational association; D. W. Parrott, Salt Lake City, secretary; James .Jensen, Brigham City, chairTom Jenkins, of Boring Canyon, the man of the state committee cm local driver of an automobile which struek organisations, and Rees Bench of Proand fatally injured Dan Zelie of Coal vo. The morning sessions were general, City, also known as Dan Uzelao, on 'while departmental sessions featured Thursday evening of last week was he afternoon. Topics considered in charged with involuntary manslaughhe departmental meetings included: ter in a complaint filed by County At?eacher contracts, under the direction torney Walter C. Gease Friday. Jenif C. H. Madsen; group insurance, un-- r kins entered a plea of not guilty when the direction of Rees Bench, and arraigned before Justice Byron Carter at Helper Friday evening, and is meeting of presidents of the various out on $2500 bond. direc-associations under the unty The complaint allegea Jenkins was of Ashman. Clark Wright, head of the Carbon traveling on the Helper to Castle Gate highway within Helper City at a speed bounty Teachers association, stales of 35 miles per hour and without havhat Qians are under way for another the automobile under safe and iming Conntime some thia. month, neeting mediate control when the accident ocCar-ioin district are included the ies curred. Zelie, with a companion, was San Grand, Juan, Emery, crossing the road at the time. CL A. and Uintah. see-i Knobbs, Helper City marshal, reports In the principal address at the in tiie morning meeting, Preai--it that Zelie was picked up by the ear Ashman urged that the teacher and carried for about 90 feet when he fell off and was run over. The ear lupport home industry, buying Utah ran on about another 110 feet after ade products and patronising the no merchants. He announced that that, he stated. The accident occurred Utah Educational associarion had about 8:15 p. m.. Zelie was brought to the Price City its project the supporting of home and examination disclosed desir-end- s hospital, to and secure the that ustry he sustained that a fractured skull, n the was aim of the it organic-to promote a campaign through ; fractured left arm, fraetured right 1 associations for a better under-- ' leg and shoulder, several broken nbs and a punctured lung. He died about ding between teachers and buai-- i 12:05 a. m. Friday. men. Zelie was born in Jugoslavia July School people are continually ask-- g 1893, and is survived by one sisthe legislature to adopt plans and 12, ter and brother. The body is at the ws that will call for more money, d it is therefore the duty of school J. E. Flynn Funeral Parlors. ipla, Ashman stated, to support BUSY IN e people who raise the additional ey. Too often school people up-t-e themselves from business aclivi-and stay within the four walls One of the busiest weeks in the hisn their class rooms, leaving the of the Price City hospital was tory with business men that they Curtis E. reported theoretical and impractical," Ash-- i Elwood by Superintendent for the week ending Wed' declared. For this reason, the nesday. A total of twenty patients te association is anxious for a wen admitted either for treatment or between the teach-an- d operation. business men, to have them Cases handled wen as follows: Anback of home industry unitedly nie Smallieh, Columbia, appendectotake up their problems jointly and heriaotomy; Mrs. Irene Drosmy Bre they can be of help to each oth- ses, Wattis, lower abdominal; Delbert Taylor, .Columbia, nasal operation; Rail-aJ. Vaughan of the Utah t Nellie Hastings, Price, removal of Helper delivered a very Mrs. Ruby Gray) Price, lower address at the morning ses-- n tonsils; Dan Zelick, Coal 'City, on the industrial life of Carbon abdominal; treatment for ear accident injuries; He talked two the of ntjr. mainly Mrs. Verde Bemis, Price, lower abn industries, coal mining and Ike dominal ; Miss Rada Powell, Mt. Emroads, and how they concerned nmoval of tonsils; D. Metoba, mons, tually every student taught in the Castle Gate, removal of tonsils. xIs of thia eounty. His address is William nmoval o: ited in full on another page of bullet fromPowell, Price, Mrs. Nellie Tuthand; issue. . tle, Myton, lower abdominal; Miss Du-ihes- ne Week Ending February Pi Regional Conference m INDEPENDENT EEWBFAPEB to g escaf f chesty are all. Id-fas- or them Lbesupl iaeUcn Car-,wh- o Lv 2, io doubt provide some scoring i. also. Ilulohinson and Bonomo art on the guard line, and they mighty nice pair of defensive wnomo in past games has also mted materially to the scoring, on meets Huntington in the came, but the outcome will have ring on the district race. still fe doaretwo 11 a lot of housewives things in the kitehcu peel onions and cry, . Snn-Uysi- 1 Will Service Own bnt-terf- d at ! s, NINE SCHOOLS INSPECTED BOARD . ed Elaborate For Firemen's Saturday Carbon With to Meet Former Mayor Urges Voters To Authorize Bond Issue $24-6326- right-of-wa- e. 2 |