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Show fflESUNS RATES advertisinr rates COMMITTEE TO SEND BAND TO TERKON TETE NAMED art jjenlay Vs! i, .g at inch par iatut or Im br the montt tour (4) JLS -i- ON 5 j. rise A committee waa named Tuesday by adVtrtiaen. Transient, inue. Pot- Mutt aa Inch r crnt additional. No display for tba first or the 1 readers twenty-fir- e 'ine "" p lr M-- that rood kM one Is not Volume 18, Number 15 Sun, Price. Utah. AN of--The Divorce Cases Keep Carbon Court Busy On Saturday Is Chosen to Arrange For Fete to have charge of the for Senator William H. Committee aaeption fhy and Congressman Don B. Col-b- s, been invited to attend the opening of tye new headquarter! the Price Chamber of Commerce a September 17, have been named by J. f, MacKnight, chairman of the gened committee. In addition to the kaaquet in honor of the visiting a tour of the eounty has been unnged, the itinerary inelnding the nek asphalt plant near Snnnyside tad the dry ice plant at the Famham who have Weak Ending September 10, 1931 Carbons Largest Fair Expected to Attract Record Crowds The Carbon divorce, mill had one of its busiest days in the eounty s history Saturday, five wives being granted divorces. Those who wen given decrees, the grounds and awards made by the court are as follows: Dons Johnson vs. Chester Johnson, failure to provide, restoration of maiden name; Adelaide May Asay vs. Perry Assy, failure to provide, custody of a minor ehild and restoration of maiden name. Carmel Montoro vs. Joseph Montoro, cruelty, restoration of maiden name; Mary Millie Ergen Wathen vs. William Allen Wathen, Jr., failure to provide, restoration of maiden name; Ila Ingram Howard vs. Robert How. aid, Jr., failure to provide, restoration of maiden name. Committee INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER w I With the biggest program of entertainment ever arranged for a fair in Carbon county as an attraction, officials of the fair board confidently expect that an average daily attendance of 5000 will throng to Price Saturday, Sunday and Monday to witness the larg--est display of exhibits, the best rodeo and racing show and the SHORT TERM PLACES most complete schedule of special acts ever staged in this part BDRDENON CARBON of the state. Inasmuch aa no fair waa held last SCHOOL TEACHERS Co-Operat- of Pupils, ion Parents Requested the people of Carbon eounty Jear, had time to realise the many educational benefits of a festival of that kind and are showing greater interest than ever in the approaching the Price Chamber of Commerce al lie weekly meeting to arrange trana porta-tur- n for the Carbon high band to Perron to play at the Perron peach day celebration there on Friday, September 18. Member of the committee are George Warren, C. S. Dawaon and R. W. Crockett. Owner Seeks Liquor As Sheriff Stages Hunt For Owner Found, 45 gallon of moonshine-whiskey; lost, the owner of the aforesaid whiskey. That ia the substance of a report filed by Sheriff 8. M. Bliss following a raid on a eaehe near the head of Horse canyon Saturday evening. While the search proved fruitful as far aa tha liquor was concerned, Sheriff Bliss would like to find the owner of the booze, and no doubt the latter would like to find hiz whiskey, unless he knowa what happened to it. It is possible that the bootlegger, would like to have hia liquor containers back, and they will be returned to him, the F! S SUBMITTED BY IMEMFLOfED Recommend System to Replace Old One At a meeting of the unemployed Monday evening in the eourt home, a plan of unemployment relief was formulate I for presentatiru to thj rounty commissioners. Tha new method waa drawn np in accordance with f a request of the commission for a plan of relief more adaptable than tha one sheriff reports, if he calls at tha used before. court houae and posts a anm of With the resignation of Chairman J. E. Pettit Thursday evening, the money, which will not exceed $299. Carbon county emergency relief organization automatically ceased nativity. No reason for bis action was given by Pettit, when he tendered hia resignation to the eounty commission. There ia less than $70 remaining in the relief fund, while appproximatcly $600, based on the August disbursements, wa considered neeesaaiy to take eare of the unemployment aitn-atio- n in September. The balance will turned over to the eonnty indigent poor fund. The plan advocated by the unam ot three proposition. ployed The first one declares that the eoun-duwill occupy the Setting of eases the commission ia reapon- tnet eourt on the first day of the Llblotrough for all eharity according to law, third term, which opens at 2 p. m. I including housing, feeding, clothing I Thursday. In addition to the twenty and medieal attention. The jobless ask two eriminal eases, in five of which n7 the defendants are fugitive from jua-- 1 I J1 indigent poor fund of fj1 mbmitled to ita committee, so a tice after escaping from the Carbon trial civil comparison can be amved at between jail, there are twenty-on- e by .the ease and seventeen naturalization pe-- 1 the number of those oopded titiona to come before the court Na- - "unty and thoee on a localisation day will be held Friday. I bY on The official calendar issued this I jjnployed. Under the plan adopted n worktew jpo-tioweek does not list any law and mo- - Monday evening, the to te charge of jrehef woHj matters or probate and guardian- - P officer connection with the shin raim the Mate thia for eonnty by appointed on aetiona civil the ere Following the calendar: II. V. Davis va. George I conttee on unemployed. asawtenee auto; H. V. . A liet of Brown, et al, Shiver, w. Orrin Dari. recovery on note; William R. Thoriey va. Shekra to determine the ?P A Sheya, et al, damages; Alice L. Rich for complete vs. the Carbon board of education, event. Secretary J. B. Jewkea declares that those who attend the fair this col-a- u, Schools of the Carbon district will year will be fnlly satisfied not only term Monday, the with the quantity of entertainment open the 1031-3- 2 hut with the quality also. first day being reserved for registraChildren Free First Day. tion, assignment of classes and distriThe first day ha been designated bution of books and supplies. Instrucaa children day, and everyone undona tion will begin Tuesday. 14 of der age will lie admitted years Following are the committee assignBeginning pupils whose sixth birth- to the grounds free. Snnday haa been ments: Program, 0. P. Madsen, Mayday occurs on or before October 31, set aside especially for residents of or W. F. Olson, William H. Toy, No1931, will be admitted 'to the first outlying mining camps and the. farm run Hamilton, C. . Beveridge, Mrs. upon the presentation of satis towns, who might not have an opporjgrade Oscar C. Hanson. factory evidence of legal school age. tunity of attending on eithei Saturn, tanquet, I R. Eldridge, Henry schools of the district are not FnrlThe or Monday. The third day has J. F. MacKnight, Carl Saxey. New to do kindearten work , day .pped been designated aa governor's day, RL W. Crockett, J. T. KellTieieta, Of younger children cannot be admitted. and Gov. George H. Deni has been ey, Frank Bryner, R. Fergusson. The shortened school term places an invited to be the guest of Carbon Decorations, Mrs. George B. West, additional the obligation upon teachers, rounty. In a letter to Jewkea, Gov. of W. C. Cavanagh, manager ksyor Olson, 8. A. Olsen, George Carbon Dioxice and Chemical com- - parents and pupils. The schooU must Dem states that he will make every Warren. announces that new machinery I attempt to teach the essentials of a effort to be present, but .at the presny, eourse in eight months, ent time his secretary ia away and Transportation, Qomer P. Peacock, installed at the experimental John Redd, 0. Aeord, W. T. Igle-hear- t. s being eon-- 1 To do so, courses of study have been he can to condensers of give no definite assurance that plant, consisting dioxide gas to the liquid state in I cut down and reorganised to meet the he will be able to be present vert Invitation, Mrs. Elisabeth Hadley, the conditions and many of the Prizes totalling $1080 will be disprocess of manufacturing dry ice. changed Krs. Mayme Jameson, 8. M. Bliss. ar de-- 1 activities which have tributed to owners of winning entries to now The company is working Reception, J. F. MacKnight, O. P. the plant's full capacity, and I taken school time in the past have in the various exhibits. The substanMadsen, . W. H. Toy, 0. Aeord, Gomer velop eoon as the plant at the well is been decreased in number or entirely tial prizes offered by the fair board P. Peaeoek, George Warren, J. T. Kel- es and the fact that the new $4000 exa new and larger one will eliminated. - ly, Gnat Platis, John Bedd, W. J. complete, The success of the work depends hibit building provides eleaner and Mud, A. N. Smith and Glen Allred, a large measure, however, upon safer quarters for the displays have chamber of eommerre; Norman Hum. of parents and pu-t- stimulated the people of Carbon eounthe Oton, Kiwanie elnb; C. E. Beveridge, I the sehools and with well. the pils from be will ty to compete for the awards. With piped Rotary elub; Mrs. Oscar Hanson, B. . Ingasaddition to the installation of I of attendance is vitally necessary, the the exception of the live stoek, poulI P. W. elub; Stylinn Staes, Greek, citwdl other alteration work is school officiate advise. Tesehers try and pet stoek, all exhibits will be izen! ;Fred Lareher, Italian citizens ; condensers, the time eornmg less year have will during contained in the new building. all and improvements Father William A. Rnel, Notre Dame being done, William Lines, supervisor of the nee- - to give individual help to the ehild, without it be effected making church; Bishop George Jorgensen, Lattertioni at who, because of absence, falls behindll rodeo, has made arrangements for -day. Saints ehnreh ; JL W. Ham-ponTime. A new warehouse, which in his work. Slight y longer assign-wi- some of the best riders and beat buckany Community ehnreh; Rev. D. hold 50,000 pounds of ice, is be- - merits of work wiUbenecesiiS.lV ing steer, and horses obtainable in Smyrnopolous, the Greek Orthodox m the the intermountain weak Present plana ing completed. When the improve- - pile church; G. N. Nelson, W. E. Anders- ments nd senior high schools wiU be asked are to buck the following eaeh day: well plant are eompletthe at on and Claude J. Empey, banks; CL 13 bead of contest horses, 5 head of to be busy ?1 time to, md bareback J. Roberta, Elks; Bollo West, Ameri- ed, the company expects horses, 20 steers and two the To..j? prodnet. shipping eounty can Legion; Walter C. Gease, B. W. Other bulla. features of the rodeo will jonie Maasa, damages; Consolidated of chamber study with the met withCavanagh the be va. R. length of time they have been Machine eontact and Dalton, L, A. MeGee, L B. Eldridge, horse wild Vagon company and Sympathetic racing. the roping naked and supgoat commerce of number Tuesday out and t)ie employment home A D. Button, Ben Deal, L. B. Bills, H. Allred, et ah contract ; Don Squir-re-ll of that body to a request from sohoolsndthe before. The Wtle Noted Riders to Perform. children. Gus O James Bmffett and L. B. Fullmer, port Leas evar va. 'Driscoll, damages; the eounty commission for road im- - tant than The aeeond proposition utates that Among the noted riders who win Hamtgiakas vs. George Kakatsidas, et jnstmenU representing the lawyers and bnainess from Farnham dome. The understandings and fed- Bran-de- r rodeo the are in the An-- . the eounty through the state and take va. the Nick Salevurakis part Kometimes bar winch ah wages; itrcteh which the company desire, to for of ia and Violet, governmoit Fred Marguerite reaponmUej et listen, Invitations to attend the banquet al, damages; gelo Kalikakis, 1 tire have improved is from the well to the res. should Montana. rfornor, Payment have been issued to J. B. Doolin, secGeorge Lareher, et ah inasmuch aa the new cause harm. Neither can of informed have who 1nth mntn-1' riders GiOther and Steve vs. discussion Thomas l note; McNulty retary of the Utah Coal Producers' road to Cat esnyon lies sonth of the light of friendly I Lines they will ride are : Charles Peer annlas. et al ete, and the unemployed look to the association; Otto Hems, U. 8. Fuel for improvement in these Arvan Rich, hhw,J Price; and M. (iibon Meeker, A. va. the of Jody J. receiver, B. Ruegg, J. Ralph company; Marks, Independent the county improve only the ditione. They hold that a man desir-pan- y towel 1, 8 Alfred and Lewis Nine e comthe Mile; Lumber Coal and Coke company, and William that prear note; Helper w.ii fn he point district are entering upon Lonetree, Wyo.; Joe and Al Hiekey, va. Angelina Kissimitakis, et al, in$ to work tuid prevented Moonhead, Utah Fuel company. Artie by economic condition, uentitted Wyoming; Bay Coley, .Priee; aeeount; C. W. Gilner va. J. M. Turn- to for. Ww Aipprf, th. the ML Pleasant; Tuck Draper, ThflCL Jones, aupruirt of hi. government vs. W. Gilner bow, contract; th. nilrorf b, truck 1 of pupil. boozbt third proposition declare, teat Melvin Cropper, Deseret; mer Jewkea, rontract; Emma Thomp-Hinckley; meet to j past J J Tex Clayton, Goahen; Tuffy McGann, son vs. James ment be handled there ia a great need for nn matters of em Price Thomaa, divorce; th. ' I will render Niue Mile; Tex Smith, Meeker, Colo.; Yater company, et ah vs. Gemge M. by the committee, red from th. Skth'.tLpiS to tho eontact officer, W. J. PrafL G. D. Clyde, drainage and irwater et state ah determination aa a guide, this year, in Byron Cowan, Wellington. laeon, engineer, and that the unemployment orA $200 silver mounted saddle will rigation engineer for the Utah Slate adjustment; Spring Glen Canal com- Reid, atate baa best who the rider the be Agricultural college, speht' Monday, given vs. George M. Bacon, state en- ganization be recognized by the eaeh pany three-da- y I and for record eonnty. bucking, Bill Tuesday and Wednesday at the Carwater et ah gineer, sen believes. adjustment; bon experimental farm looking over rider being required to bnck JO Mfr Callaa vs. James Charleaworth, appeal NEW PASTOR APPOINTED FOX PATS the on at is OFFICIAL The saddle the drainage and alkali control situonds. display STATE LEGION eaae: John Redd vs. Hiram A. South-wort- h, PRICE COMMUNITY CHURCH ation. He finds crop conditions here Price Trading company, VISIT TO CARBON COUNTT recovery on note. The racing program provide for much better than he expected in view I L. Dow Toung, recently appointed five races the first day, seven the of the drowth. service officer of the Utah depart- - aeeond and seven the third. Races L D. Zobell, superintendent of the ment of the American Legion, waa a scheduled for every day and the purse Carbon station, has completed the d CKtan one-hamile, tor iu Pri and threshing of barley at the farm, uutj are: Quarter mile, $75;one eently transferred to Salt Lake City hono.ii. on officul om Roman mile, $110 loot $25; race, $90; nPrta a yield of 60 per eent of las Joupb. chkiruuu of the niurul Wa- as pastor of the Grace Methodist rehabiliUtion a veteran of lf one-hamile relay, $50. ehnreh. Announcement of Rev. Me-- R Harvesting of the sugar bee mUtee in eharee of the Covered Lake I has charge his viait and Fee Uniform Approved By Inspection The two additional races schedule work for the entire state, potato crop will commence on mm Dava" celebration at Salt ills appointment waa. made Tuesday a Board For All Produce. was in connection with veieran for the second and third days ire I swards out October 15, he announces. Zo-ie-ll the conference of the Colorado misat Uork three-eightremount thU rf mile, futurity, will leave soon for Nephi to make b aS CuSTcount, flo--td sion held at Denver. n for A ordinance new now and providing and under, $50; onein the parade, oheek on crop yields at the state the formerly resided u Rev. McRill will arrive in Priee to for all uniform fee Lake proSalt m inspection fam there. A blanSSriade in Utah p Utah baa hi. headquarter, duce peddled in Carbon eonnty waa take over his new duties on September (Continued On Paze Eiht of materials, on which is a design W al-a City, passed by the commissioners Tuesday j 15, according to word received from -covered wagon, waa presented to Under the new regulations, him by J. W. Hammond, trustee of evening. ter E. Knox, chairman of the Carbon all loads of fruit, poultry, vegetables the Community ehnreh. commission as first prize for floats and other prodnee sold in the eonnty , ST ASSOCWtlOn must undergo an inspection, with the in the county division of the parade. to was presented A silver lovmg cup following fern being charged: $1 for A delegation of residents from the E. M. Williams, director of the Careaeh load not exceeding one ton; $2 farm districts of Carbon eounty met bon band, which waa given third pUc for each load exceeding one ton but ith the eounty commission at its reg-tu- among the musical units. The Carbon not more than three tons, and $6 for Wilbur Burnham was elected perthe latest addition to the collection eaeh load more than three tons but meeting Tuesday, and requested ia penned np in a not exceeding five tona.- the county to sanction a animals eh airman of tbe Carbon eonnnative manent of whereplan I Price eity perkf and hu assistant special eage, immnne from the savage The ordinance provide that no li-- ty Taxpayers association at a recent by the fanners will do improvemen to Joseph. I eounty on rk on the roads in payment of their B'right, have been compelled enarges of the mother deer. By am cense fee shall be charged peddiera 1 meeting of tbe organization. Other o Joseph complimented the sell prodnee raised Ire themselves, fieers are R. J. Turner, secretary- uxes. The commission agreed to the its progressive spirit end yaJ to IMUme new roles in connection by the latter will become arena tomei foster-ehil- d allow it to and heretofore vendors from outside treasurer, and Carl Gunderson, IVed and that her to naraoly, mile the eUte and declared that proposal. One and duties, thcir ith regular at eome into the main pen, Olsen be- of the eounty have been able to eon-- 1 Lareher, Joseph Edwards and James tretch south of Pries will be gravel- al resource, of the county, the deer I , flw two ed and the lieves. It is probable that another deer pete with local growers without pay-- 1 Braf fett, central committeemen, winning put in shape for use for stu- boosted in municipal zoo. When the will be aeeured in the near future from ing anything for the privilege to op-- 1 A meeting of tbe body waa bold at dent transportation buses. Those who ' met with the board relative to the response was made by Mayor w . r . feeding by apeo- - the atate fish hatchery at Springvillc, erate in the eonnty. The new ruling the court honae Tuesday evening to from resulting were play Tha to Mleclions the enable of the eounty obtain discuss details four at organisation. park menagqyie. will also proposal were J, 0. Robertson, E. E. Olson. Several mw panta of the baby deer making The death of tho fawn, which was fees from those who elaim they raise next meeting will be held at Helper , K. C. Pierce and William Gar- - by the Carbon high band dunng UeJ uwi, into deep remorse. were plunged a attended by to light their own goods, bnt who actually do Tuesday of next week at 8 oclock p. local On tho following day, a doe, threa born at thewhich soo, brings program, which waa from results harm spectatha not The regular license fee is $60 a m. from the aeeured wa Thq board authorised the construe-oi- i large, crowd. montha of age, Burnham reporta that the organ isa-year. at Jarnham ana tors feeding the animals. The mornof a road over the Gordon Cree : ranch Gnat COMPLETED Pappaa ROAD GRADING new aequmir ing of ita death, the- deer waa in Tine Peddling of medieinea and fresh tion now baa a membership of 150, c "rot to Consumers, and the contract the that thought e later be- or cured meats ia prohibited by the and that the main purpose of the as-to Joseph Prettyman, Jean C Grading of a four mile been oom- - tion wouId cco more bring happineaa health, but died a few hours k not in- regulations, which also declare that soeiation ia to bring about a rat ia food has one it some Kiz cause zoo. at the gave Arnohain and James Bergers. This road starting d(!er quarters at a months old. O onlv one person on eaeh truck may taxes. t two of a deer for tended fawn dead the of nwdpnts mother will the Project be worked under the same pleted by HoweVer, Enn announce that anyone fonm oedJle. proposition allowed on the sonth high' under the direction of to adoi.1 the new doe, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Preset of Helper The pro animal will be proneenU the She superintendent. tbe feeding roail ,nund. way. eounty Mi Mae White waa a visitor in announce the birth of a baby boy hut will be made to watch The. clow L wo5d a and her two ed r bridge. mcluded pnrpoae have accomplished . Leonard, county road super-VK-r, jeet week. All concerned are doiag nicely. fn Salt Lake City over Labor day. retailer, interfered. Now prevent tho practice. waa appointed as a member o: ved stretch extend h.lf way f the Carbon fair board. lx to the main highway, Cases to Be Scheduled,be Plant Planner! 0-a- Ice Manufacture a un upening uay nine-mont- hs extrn-cumeul- lt 1 he treh?f d, pplta JSSAtTfit nli. thJf,2!! Jg. g a Tta'S&fom. Drainage Expert Looks Over Carbon Farm ";, ti h- plt ?ty t. .Jtli! COUNTY RECEIVES PRIZES WON AT . ..uSTS i;S, thT!S toi.u4HmT lf wk S i. Farmers Will Construe Roads In Payment of Tax Debts 'fe NEW PEDDLER LAW Jo. to GOES INTO EFFECT gEfflUftE IN CARBON ZT hs throe-year-ol- ds Deer Refuses to Adopt Young Doe When Fawn Dies Taxpayer Ettects Permanent Organization ar s of-wh- three-quarte- rs jf we b f,ily - 1 fud |