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Show 0 SUNS RATES ' Ih'IM "or "? par 1r,uvttBitby anb inch month four (4) 1M11 Z iJL jail adrrrtitwra. Transient, imue. aS an Inrh per cent ' 1 p, No display for the firat or the e twenty-fivreader fSwper iine n fTu.r tfc,t tefS-- n i al hue. rood kind one la not Utah. MAY VohuM 18, Number 16 SPHJH0K AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending September 17, 1931 DECLARE CARBON FAIR PLANS FOR BMIQUET OVER TWO THOUSAND ENROLLED IN BEST IN COONTTS HISTORY ATTEND Gov . George H. Dern Guest of Honor On Final FETE Difficulty Raising Needed Sum Met of Commerce Chamber let II. Toy of the announe-th- it it is very doubtful whether ngemrats can be made to send the fee high band to Grand Junction usher 24 and 25 for the Utah-ond- o road celebration. Appro will be needed to cover east of sending the band, and ev-efrt will be made within the xi-te- ty fo t nek to raise that sum. uismeh as Grand Junetion gave to the band contest by sending the ml huge delegation ritisens, the Price chamber ia very ioas to show its appreciation by ting the celebration in the Colo- eity next week. Grand Junetion med Price ' by inviting the local nber to handle Utahs part on the gram. It was at first proposed to e the chamber of commerce of erect monument at tho ttowa but a has been informed Toy the financial drive conducted ia 1 fraction proved inch a success there ia enough money in the fur Grand Junction to build one ity support We in April band and a I sonnment. financial condition of the is not very sound at the at, and although the expenae of jag bay the monument baa been luted, the organization expeets stouter difficulty in raisingauf-a- t money to send the band. Word i Grand Junction ia to the effeet the Carbon band has been aeleet-- i e to at the governors banquet play int evening of the celebration, honor ia appreciated by the and the school, who will it deeply the inability of the band t present if sufficient money pan-- h stk n raised. Grand Junction and Price will fit commercially, as the nation-- t peblkity, which the celebration he given, will undoubtedly induce j tourists to travel Highway 50 stature. yeeial rate of a eent a mile ia goffered by the Denver and Rio ide Western railroad from Price mad Junction for the celebration, i if the band does not go, it is ex-e- d that1 this eity will have many Features of the seatatives. two-fet- e are: Barbecue, contest for tioa of Queen of the Roekies, ball fireworks, danee, street eami- eireua and dedication program. v Use Is Found This ear For Dormitories school dormitories, which Ugh for approximately used fif-t-o accomodate students of r town, have been turned to new mss this year. The boys build-k- u been converted into clasa- to teach sewing and manual to students of the Harding , while the girls dormitory has rented by the school board to a to party. to possible that the board of edu-twill move its offices from the ain school to the dormitory. In one of the classes being !" then will be shifted back to high building. Before being totoi into a boarding plaee for pupils, the dormitories Jtol a the old Price Academy for a t of years. forgars Loot Price Store of Htgh Priced Shoes Burglars with a taste for quai- broke into the time and ftyen JJJJtoj afternoon, making away over three dozen pairs of and between two and toMu pairs of ladies and Shoe store some 10 p. m. Saturday Mren's footwear. toieves carefully , picking out the priced stock in the store, trance to the establishment by Pjying off the Jk u! T.chlr,,: door-Th-e nly kSL1.? by the rwkbera was 2 22? scattered in the the building, l!8 ex,et Jo can-- ftWg nt mall jo1 Jte Principal inTentopy A o,rd manager, i1! va u tlm mrr--' taken was in excess of es-hai- to FOR DIVIDING Speaker & .V'A DISTRICT f District Court Docket Is Largest of Year Change In Grouping to Be Made Next Month ap-rear-ed Ex-libi- . H n, ns Me-Bet- h, n, Manslaughter Hearing Postponed By Court Power Company Asked to Put Up Steam. Plant Here County, State Give Recognition to Unemployed ys - seleet-- ht r.Over two thousand students gre registered in the five school of lriee, reports issued Weduesday by princi- PLAN pals of the institutions show. This is an increase of more than 100 over the CARBON CALENDAR Final preparations have been made enrollment of ADVISED last year, and a large for the banquet Thursday (tonight) numbre-ohave not pupils yet regisARE SCHEDULED marking the formal opening ofthe tered. The school buildings are filled BY SCHOOL BOARD new chamber of eouuneree headquar- to rapacity, and the congestion has ters in tho eity hall.Fhe new offices necessitated changes in the plan of are not complete as yet, and officials ) stndy. of the chamber do not exjiect to move There were 760 students registered into the quarters until uezt week. In- at the Carbon high school up until asmuch as arrangements were made Norman HamilWednesday, Principal Setting of criminal eases for the sometime ago for holding the banquet A recommendation for the redis-trictin- g third term of the district eourt in on Thursday, the committee in charge ton announces. The total for this time of schools in Carbon county, GTS. The following is the last was year Carbon county was virtually complet- decided not to postpone the program. distribution in the various grades of which will be done in October by tho ed on Thursday. The calendar is the Congressman Don B. Colton will be the school including registration Carbon commissioner! in accordance largest to come before the court this the principal speaker. Gov. George H. for high with the state law, has been submitTuesday: Twelfth grade, 114; eleases being listed Dern was invited to attend, but he is year, twenty-fou-r ted by the board of education. They eventh tenth 183; grade, 234; grade, on the docket. Four of the eases will unable to be suggest that the schools be grouped present and he has desig- ninth grade, 210. probably not be heard, as the defen- nated State Senator Knox Patterson as follows: dants escaped from the eonnty jail as his official representative. In addiDistrict 1 Clear Creek, Seofield, Elamantary School Crowded. and have not been recaptured. tion to the speeches, the program son-s- is Combined enrollment of the Price tolapp, Castle date, Ileiner, Sweets The trial of Joseph Earl Jones of ti of the following numbers: Musi- Central and Southside elementary dine, New Peerless, Consumers, NaColton, who is chained with invoun-tar- y cal duet, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wil- schools was 565 to and including Tues- tional and Coal City. District 2 Hearer, Martin, Pear-cs- s, manslaughter as the result of an liams ; invocation, Rev. William A. day. In spite of the crowded condiaccident near Helper July 27 in which Ruel; welcome, Mayor W. F. Olson; tions, Principal C. H. Madsen is so Spring Canyon, Standardvillo, George Jouflas, 15, lost his life, will song, Mrs. E. K. Olson; song, Mrs. arranging his classes that a teacher retuda, Rains and Mutual commence September 28. The ease George B. Harding. from his force ean be spared to teach District 3 Kenilworth, niawatha. Tire visit' of Gov. Dern Monday Introduction of eity officials and at the Harding junior high, where the Wattia and Spring Glen. eame in the nature of a surprise. Al- against Dewey Sheppherd, charged with grand lareeny, has been passed, civic club heads of Priee and Helper congestion is much worse. District 4 Price and Carbonville. though Utahs chief executive had To meet the situation Madsen anDistrict 5 Columbia, Kiz, Welling-to- n, reen invited to attend on the final and he will probably not be tried. will be made in the following order: from the county Mayor Olson, Priee; Mayor Frank R. nounces that he ia going to adopt the Sunnyside and Harper. day, which was designated as gover- Sheppherd escaped nors day, and had promised to make jail in January, and after being re- Porter of Heiper, and the eity eouncil-me- n regular platoon system, last year a Under the present arrangements, of the two eitiea; Walter E. modified system was used. Although )istrict 1 consists of Clear Creek and captured a few months later, was senevery effort to aeeept the bid, it for a few days before the fur tenced to serve six months on a charge Knox, William B. Stapley and W. J. the registration at the elementary Seofield only, while the second disthat his numerous official duties of pailbreaking. That term has not Reid, eonnty commissioners; Rollo schools is about the same as last year, trict contains all of the schools listed would prevent him from coming.' He expired, and wljen Sheppherd finish- West, commander of Priee Post No. a large number of fifth grade pupils n that district nnder the proposed was accompanied by his wife and es the sentence, he will probably be 3 of the American Legion; Mrs. Oscar have been transferred to the Hard- change as well as the eight other comturned over to authorities of New C. Hanson, president of the Priee B. ing junior high. Following ia the en- munities listed in District 1 under the daughter, Betsy. Gov. Dern addressed the. spectators Mexico, as he escaped from the state P. W. elub; Norman Hamilton, presi- rollment in the various grades taught new administration. At the present, there. dent of Price Kiwanis elub; F. P. in the Central and Southside: First, the second district comprises half iriefly, complimenting the fair board prison on the quality of this years exhibiSettings in the other eases and the Fisher, president of Helper Kiwanis 137; second, 145; third, 149; fouilh, the school population of the eonnty. C. E. Beveridge, president of 134. The new schedule suggested by the tion, which he declared was one of plea entered are: George A. Rice, elub; Priee elub. school board was drawn up in a mano Cipri-anOctober not Rotary 530 At the best he had seen in the state. He desertion, guilty, 1; Harding. Signed Members of the committee in charge also praised the, people of Carbon Comargo, attempted robbery, not The regular platoon system has ner to divide the school population the expansion of the chamber of been used for the as equitably as possible. county for their spirit of progress guilty, September 18; George Swink, pf past two days m According to George Ockey, school and optimism in the face of the busi- grand lareeny, not guilty, September commerce offices will be introduced. eight seetions of the Central school, ness depression. This was exempli- 17; Mike Marasco, assault with dead- They are J. F. MaeKnighLO. P. Mad- and is proving successful, according district clerk, this will be the first redistrieting of the eonnty, since the fied in the fine exhibits displayed, ly weapon, not guilty, September 25; sen, W. H. Toy, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, to Madsen. ' Gov. Dern declared. August Norman, appeal on conviction L R. Fullmer, Mayor Olson, Norman the Harding school, the enroll- Imerd of education was organized in At The words of the ehief executive for disturbing the peace, not gnilty, Hamilton, C. E. Beveridge, Dr. R. L ment up until Tuesday was 530, as 1915. The state law provides that a R. W. Crockett, William ts October 7; Joe Campos, assault with Brockbank, 476 when the first re- new arrangement shall be made every very aptly describe the 1931 fair. T. Igleheart, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, K. compared to not a Septemguilty, last year, accord- five years, commencing with 1931. weapon, issued in deadly new were the building displayed ports D. R. F. L L At the regular monthly meeting of Weller, Zobell, Eldridge ber Art 21; Sheppherd, grand lareeny, excelled those of any other year, not ing to B. W. McAllister, principal. Ihe board held Grama-taki- s, and J. B. Jewkes. Friday, numerous minThere are 150 pupils signed up in the only in number but in quality. The not guilty, September 22; Pete In addition to Congressman Colton matters were or considered. It .was Ocnot embezzlement, 133 in in 120 the guilty, fifth grade, entries, systematically arranged by sixth, and 8enator Patterson, the following agreed by the board to replace broken seventh and 12J in the eighth. the departments, eame under the follow- tober 2; Mrs. P. W. Fall, appeal on the Kiz school, and a request special guests have been invited: J. OcFather William A Ruel announces glass in ing classes : Agriculture, horticulture, bad check conviction, not guilty, the Utah Coal R. G. Etehebarne, who owns the from of Doolin, secretary with tober G. assault is whieh Dame school, Kadoya, 8; domestic seienee, domestic art, floral, Producers- - association; Howard C. that the Notre not operated by the Carbon district, railding, for additional rent was declub work, curio deadly weapon, not gnilty, October 5; education, Four-Utah of the Utah Means, manager A L Lambson, failure to provide, has 155 students registered, the aame nied. Etehebarne also asked for imand mining and minerals. C. Cava-nag- h, W. Rock company; Asphalt Donald Nelson, number as last year. Several new in- provements relative to the water supguilty, September SO; Mins Displays Interesting. manager of the Car boa Dioxice structors have been added to the staff ply, and the request was referred to second degree burglary, to plead on Albert Bernes, board member from and Chemical plant; William Moore- and a number of new courses are open Displays in the latter division in- September 17, hearing on September the Utah Fuel of that district, and Superintendent W. head, superintendent to cluded rock asphalt, dry ice, coal from 22; Thomas Wayne Miller, failure to students. W. Christensen. the various mines of the county, a provide, no plea entered, September company; Otto Herres, general manaSchool Names Director Charles Lcger waa apger of the United States Fuel commodel of Columbia town and illustra- 17. of the Committees to have charge of ac- pointed to have the school house at of coal John Erdei, , who was implicated pany; J.A.B. Marks,Thepresident tions showing the dinner will be tivities at the Harding school during old Peerless boarded up. It waa reSweet A special exhibit showing the pro- with Nelson in the bniglary of a lo- and F. Latter-da- y held Saints taber- the eoming year have been named by ported that the building bad been the at Good-heiiand Junes ducts grown on the Carbon exper- cal, grocery store, McAllister as follows: Dances, W. E. broken into during the summer, alwho was arrested with Shep- nacle. imental farm attracted considerable A feature of the days program wil Laker, O. K. Jameson, Velde Kirk-ham- , though no equipment was stolen. Part will Enon the school section. interest, as did the grand lareeny charge, pard be a trip Thursday afternoon to the Mildred Baders, Darwin Reese of the equipment taken from the tries in the livestock and poultry div-sio- go before the juvenile eourt for hearrock asphalt plant near Sunnyside and Mildred Nielson; games, Clark teachers cottage at Sunnyside during were displayed in a separate ing. No settiUg was made in the ease of Curtis Smith, ehaigcd with carnal and the dry ice plant on the Farnham Wriglit, IL C. Bement, Dorothy Garr, the vacation period had been returnliuilding. have Ida Barnes, Gardcll Marshall and ed, the board was advised. dome. Special demonstrations The rodeo and racing events and knowledge, and he was given nntil been planned at both places. If time Gladys Alley; operetta, Dorothy Garr The counsel. secure to 17 to also the special acts were September superior the itinerary will also include Rosa Davidson, Verda Peterson am those presented heretofore. The pro- trial of Wilford Hardy, accused of Srmits, Everyone is invited to. ac- Clark Wright; advertising, Leora gram prepared by the fair board not praetieing chiropractic with a license, company the caravan, which ia exVelds Kirkhain, Faye Goetz-maDistrict On motion not was of set only offered a variety of amusement, 35 cars least consist of at to Wilene pected McMullen, Emma Gunof but provided the spectators with en- Attorney F. W. Keller, the appeal The preliminary hearing of J. H. Kennick. and derson convicon Harry a Clarence speeding Tope tertainment of high quality. Mr. and Mrs. Utah Thompson and Trauntvein of Clear Creek on charge Mildrei O. K. Jameson, Assemblies, was court At the conclusion of the three days tion in tho justices of involuntary manslaughter was postRoland Lundquist were in Salt Lake Baders, Leora McBcth, Klover Man-gum- , of bucking events, Tuck Draper of the first part of the week. Whiie City Kell Grange; entertainment, Ida poned Wednesday until September 21. there they saw the Dempsey fight. Hinckley was awarded the $200 sadDon't borrow The Sun subscribe. Barnes and Elese Hayes, W. E. Laker Inability of defense eounsel to predle for winning first place as the best the was for hearing by given student W. and.B. McAllister; body Sre bucking rider. He was closely followAttorney Walter (I Gerite, advisors, Mildred Baders, B. W. McAllister and Eelcs Hayes; graduation, aa the reason for the delay. Trauntvein ia the driver of the car (Continued On Pace Eight) H. C. Bement, M. M. Boley, Eleae which struck and killed Mrs. William Hayes and W. E. Laker; honor stuand Miss Eloiae Donaldson dents, Verda Petenon, Rose David- Mobley in Price eanyon on September 3, os son and Clark Wright. The enrollment throughput the en- the victims were standing at the side It has been rumored for some tinre is heavier this year than of the road following another aeeident The water question was presented tire district that the Utah Power and Light comW. W. Chris- a few minutes before. to last, according with in such light as to arouse the interest tensen. As schoolSupt. officials did not pany waa not entirely satisfied the site which they purchased on the of the management when they under- ezpeet any increase in the number o: to twenty thoushores of Utah lake upon which it stood that from ten ia of water eoula prob- studeuts, the heavy registration sand acre-festeam construct supera to intended on the this rather a Congestion between surprise. owners living the River Price Property .. ably be obtained from buses ia so great that to an power plant The value placed on the is Water Conservation district at its transportation eity and llelper failed to eome for been addeooling used purjmses, have trucks water, two agreement with the county regarding too receded reservoir near Seofield for leu money ed totemporary high and the waters have Helper has an enfor the prothe sale of right-of-wathan the wateri of Provo lake eould rollmenttheofsystem. site. the from mile a 642. nearly Complete figures for Members of the central com be purchased. Carbon eonnty ia a posed widening of the paved highway Realizing this situation, Georgs M. all schools in the district will be rehere Saturday the and a" user meeting of following company power with large mittee George conference held a appointed by tho Farmerleased next week, Christensen states. eoun- - Miller evening. The lands sought by the s-La of the Utah ia considering favorably the cheapenborers unemployed organmanager general Gsdsby, each on ization reported at the weekly ty extend to a point 33 feet rood. WOMAN AZXEGE8 FAILURE TO Power and Light company, at which ing of power in this locality. The company is now consuming at lids of tho center lino of the DIVORCE SUIT nr 'PROVIDE Mr. Hale, chief engineer meeting of the body Monday conference, and county Since the land owners local manager, ita Jordan plant .more than 100,000 Fleetwood, K. evening that they hod been recW. and tons of Carbon eonnty eoal a year in could not eome to- terms, the state were Mrs. Ethel Locke Faeounis has filognized by the county commispresent draw to a Toad commission greed sioners and the state road comconference the elaims of the production of powez. It ia believed ed suit in the district eourt asking a this At mission as having the right to map showing exactly what property Carbon county to the location of this that if the water company ean fill its divorce from George Faeounis on will be effected by the proposed proMiller. Tbe reservoir during the next year and grounds of failnre to provide. Mrs, make assignments of labor to bo held plant were presented bywas asked to ean thus show a sufficient volume of Faeounis will that her husband has Another meeting ject. alleges the jobless of the eonnty. and Light Power Utah this eoming Saturday, and the ownew consider the advantages of Carbon water the power company will investi- compelled her to work for herself in Appointment of either Wilwhit site here. port will be informed definitely order to secure the necessities of life. and water can be gate the elaims for the coal where liam Christensen or Henry Usd: county, She asks restoration of her maiden of their land will be damaged if the obtained at a minimum eoat It was Regarding ereetion of a combinaas administrators of the relief tho aliand tion power, plant name, temporary and permanent project is undertaken. eonceded that Carbon county bu th fund was recommended by tho H. S. Kerr, chief engineer of the coal in unlimited quantities which management of the company waa not mony of $35 per month, attorney fees unemployed, who went on reclire acis sueh Inr-itsan attended a that convinced were costs. marriei eourt and plant stale road commission, They and fed into a ord as being opposed to the apCom- - could be purchased included view in of sueeesa the at Castle Dale on May 21, 1928, and meeting. Others present for less money than eon rould knowledged pointment of anyone to that misaioners Walter E. Knox, William be traiiMHirted to tire shores of Provo laigs com jinnies that have tried these tone nn children.. position who was not one of for various and found that County B. Stapley, J. Reid, William - their members. A too that transmission lines plants lake. was MeGcr visitor a business A. L Surveyor E. O. Anderson and road could be constructed and maintained reasons they have not proven in Salt Lake City over the week-en- d and Lee Wendclbow, state for less money. engineers. CRIMINAL CASES ON Congressman Colton et ls merchandise atnl With Gov. George H. Dern in at- -' tendance, the most successful fair ever staged in Carbon county eame to a elose Monday. A record attendance of visitors from all over eastern Utah thronged to Price during the throe days of the exposition to witness the most entertaining program of its kind held in this part of the state. Although no definite check on attendance for the three days is available, a record was unquestionably estab-ishe- d, according to fair officials. Sunday g crowd, one of the largest ever to gather in Price, was various-- y estimated at between six and seven thousand. The number of spectators for the entire fair was conservatively appraised by members of the fair Ward at more than 12,000. Saturday was childrens day, and hundreds of boys and girls under 14 were admitted free. A large proportion of Sundays big crowd were miners and farmers who isd been especially invited to attend on that day. Governor Praises Pair. .( Five Local Institutions Crowded; Carbon High School Registers 760 Students Day; Attendance Record Set uch dietary William PRICE SCHOOLS, RETORT SHOWS re f !f ; |