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Show 9 V I jjlfsUNS RATES an Haeiv advertising rates faaaa or lock br tha catEUur (4) advertisers. Transient, seats' sninchfper lawaPoo ser crnt additional No display arerptcd for the firat or tha LS M vj W L ffX. aa ffffi parPipl" ig-t- bat 2SSafTha twenty-fiv- e 1 la aot Volume md Had oneUtah. Baa. Price. It, Number 17 IAND AND CARAVAN LEAVE TO ATTEND CELEBRATION Chamber Spurs U. of U. to Get Test Started aetion in making avail-- I tha 110,000 appropriated by the ilk itote legislature lor eoal reaeareh in tka University of Utah, ia urged in a litter sent by the Price .Chamber of Commerce to Dr. George Thomas, the president of the college. Carbon copies of the communication have been tent to Gov. George H. Dern, the Immediate I Utah Coal Producers association, the association and Be tail Fuel Dealers the Carbon commissioners. Tbs letter to President Thomas the importance of eoal development work to eastern Utah and par-- I twnlarly Carbon eounty. The Price chamber has been very active in rn- eonraging the development of the states eoal resources, and officials of the organization feel that now is an opportune time for the university, with the U. 8. Bureau in of Vines, to do everything possible in ns j interests of the industry. We are familiar, the letter reads, 'with the splendid results already accomplished through your investiga-- ! tions of our eoal and oil shale de-that .an indnstry Kts onandthebelieve eoal resources would have been well under way at this time had it not been for the mistake of some of our public officials in permitting tbs importation of natural gas, which a menaeiug.the future of our great the I eoal resources. The investigation already accom- wealth producing plished at your institution has prove ed that these eoals esn readily the inexhaustible source of gas, smokeless fuel and motor fuels for tha states needs and for exportation. . . : This would serve as a blessing to cities in the way' of smoke elimination as well as helping unemployment, the Price chamber believes. R. A. Nilsson Tourney to Semi-Fina- ls - of the moat interesting matches this anramer advanced Hunter of Helper to the rounds of the B.. A. Nilsson handicap golf tournament Wednesday afternoon. After holes Hunter won, when Bedd used a twenty-foputt for a bird-iHunter was one np on the eighteenth hole and a halved hole gave him One played semi-fin- al - ot d. the mateh. This is the only match to reach the rounds. There are three .other players in the quarter final match. Arthur Dalpiaz of Helper took hia mateh from J. Bracken Lee. Ei-mer Young won out over Crockett and Kirkpatrick advanced through default. All matches but the final round nut' be played off by this eoming Sunday to make way for the first sound matches of the president's cup. . ' wmi-fin- . AK INDEPENDENT NEW 8P APEX Audit Shows Operating Deficit o!f DISTRICT At the eoncluubn of the firat week of school, the total enrollment for the Carbon district waa 4998, according to figures released Wednesday by Superintendent W. W. ChriBtensen.'jAt Jesst 100 more are expected to register by the end of the firat six weeks per- iod. The present enrollment is 155 more than the registration of tiie district t the end of the first six weeks term year. The nnmber of students attending the 23 schools in the district u the largest in three years, Christcn-t- t' reports. Enrollment by schools is as fol-- s: Rolapn, 54; Heiner, 60; Columbia, 116; Castle Gate, 216; Helper, ; Crear Crock, 49; Clark a Valley, s Hiawatha, 227; Wattia, 68; Ken-- Q worth, 210; 8unnyaide, 248; Welling-106- ; Spring Glen, 255; Priee Cen-2- 1. and Sonthaide combined, 577, and hpnng Canyon, 204. . SUadardrille, 108; Carbon high, 0; Harding jnnior high, 527; Sco-7- ; Rains, 80; Latudo. 118; 150. The Gordon Crock ehool cares for students from Con- Swee Mina and Lal City.National, Schools showing an increase in oom-fnswith the enrollments of 10 of last Ileiner, year arks Valiey, Helper, Kenilworth) unyside, Wellington, Spring Glen, 'anvn ' Standard ville. Hard-hig- h, Scofield, Rains and atnd "t Got-Cree- k, on Scp-wnb- er -- TEACHERS N TO HOLD SESSIONS $4500 In Carbon District HERE SATURDAY BE MADE SOON III OH HIT At the close of the last school year.fr the Carbon district showed an actual operating deficit of $4500, according to a report of a special audit made by Tjfore than 100 Price people are ex- the Qoddard-Abhe- y company of Salt Arrangements have been completed Lake City and filed Monday with the to the attend pected or the annual teachers institute of state auditor. The aam of $4700 waa Prisoners Becaptured At Helper After the Carbon district whieh will be held highway celebration at Grand Juncactually in the banks under the operOne Hour of liberty. tion Thursday and Friday of this at the high school Saturday. New ofCounty Assessor Silas Rowley anating fund, bnt it had borrowed $12 ficers of the Carbon County Teachers nounces that the revaluation of all week. The Carbon high school band 000 from the sinking fund. On Jane One prisoner escapod and two othassociation will be named during the buildings and lands iu Carbon coununder the direction of E. M. Williams 30, the sinking fnnd still had on hand ers tried unsuccessfully for liberty day, the nominations being scheduled ty will commence the early part of tha after coun$6000, iu two making tha breaks at approumately attempted has a special place on .the program, for 9 a. m. and the election during the next week. A committee consisting of loan. ty jail Friday and Saturday. Arthur noon recess. and will play at the governor's banA. J. Lee and Carl Nyman of Price Concerning the sinking fund, the Sheppherd, 18, walked off late Satquet Thursday evening Other enter- audit report says: Your levies for urday afternoon and has not been reVisiting instructors will be Dr. C. and Glen Ballinger of Helper will be tainment planned for Thursday ia a sinking fund prior to the year 1929 captured. He waa a trusty at the jail, N. Jensen, state superintendent of in charge of placing the new assessstreet dance after the dinner. A eara-va-n have provided more than sufficient to and was working in the court yard schools; Lofter Bjarnason, supervisor ments, and until the work gets unof grammar grades and junior high, der way they will be aided by a memof ears left Price at noon today eomply with the former law requiring when he took leave. and I. S. Noall, supervisor of voca- ber of the state tax commission. eent 2 aside of at least the setting for the Colorado eity. per An hour after Donald Nelson, 18, Rowley and members of the atato For a time it appeared that the of the outstanding bonds. Your pres- and James Goodheim, 17, trusties at tional education. commission are of the opinion that ent fund of will A $18,000, convene however, acat Carbon band would be unable to sinking general assembly the eounty jail, escaped Friday afterthe new will lower the valuacept the invitation due to the finan- is not sufficient to eomply with the noon, they were recaptured above Hel- 1:15 and the session will last until tions in system aa depreciation eases, many The noon. is as follows: cial condition of tha Price chamber, requirements of the revised statutes. program per by Deputy Warren Peacoek, who ' America, congregation invocation, will be properly allowed for. Tho work but arrangements have been made to Total bonds of the school district happened to be driving down the highwill be done on a scientific basis, and transport them in private cars. The outstanding are $732,000, and $28,000 way. Tho two youths were working in Rev. J. H. MacHill; welcome, George the the system adopted ia the moat comredeemed waa eduof the of board during previous will also contribute Price chamber the court house yard when they walk- Ruff, president now used. $150 towards the erection of a monu- school year. All bonds must be paid ed off. They second a ride from Price cation; comet aolo, Herndon Virden; plete of property owners in ment at the state line. Of this sum, by 1945, aome of them being due ser- to Helper and started walking from address, Dr. Jensen; voeal solo, A. B. the committee to arrive at tho bonds the on aiding interest The Annual Education Caacman; Physical $75 was donated' by Carbon eounty, ially. there. correct valuation is asked. Tho methSuiiervisor Program, Bjarnason. $25 by Emery eounty and $50 by is about $36,000. Nelson was being held on a charge od will undoubtedly result in aa equitTotal expenses per capita for ele- of Grand eounty. in the robbery of a Departmental meetings will com- able valuation, participating insmall showed Rowley announces, aa schools very Price has had charge of Utahs pvt mentary Priee store recently with John Erdei, mence at 1:15 and last until 3 p. m. will enable the committee to arrive on the program, and the following crease during the year in comparison 17. Goodheim and Art Sheppard are The high school section will be ad- it committees were appointed by Presi- with the previous year, while per capi- facing trial on a charge of grand lar- dressed by Dr.'Jonscn, while Bjarnu-so- n at the proper assessment of property will talk oil character training which his been undervalued and that dent O. P. Madsen of the chamber to ta coat of the high school waa less. ceny. They are alleged to have been 1030-3eost the the comper teachers of the junior high am on which an excessive valuation has During before year handle arrangements: General implicated in the theft of an autoheretofore been placed. schools was tiie elementary mobile belonging to Carbon county intermediate grades. The meehanie mittee, John Bedd, Carl Saxey, L. R. pupil in The aetual value of the property to the $76.91 prev$76.99 conand sections be will arts compared Arthur and Elton several weeks ago. Taylor primary Eldridge, will be determined and the value of it eost in Per ious term. high B. capita N. Smith;' transportation, Joseph The break Friday was tha fifth at- ducted respectively by Noall and Miss for assessment purposes will be fixed 1929-- ! in from $124.29 schools fell G. LaMont James Braffet, Poulter, primary supervisor at Golding; finanee, sinee Deapproximately 40 per eent of tho to $117.12 last year. Deducting capi- tempted at the Carbon jail Leonard. cember 23. Twelve prisoners have es- of the Carbon district. That is, the value on whieh it total. school the operating From 3 until 380 p. m., another The celebration ia expected to bring tal expenditures, will be assessed will be 40 per eent of caped in the five breaks, but seven in were $65.81 capita held. will to be per nation entire expenses the of Superthe attention general assembly have been recaptured. aetual worth. high grades intendent W. W. Christensen will ad- theMembers Highway 50, and both Price and elementary and junior schooL of the committee have dress the teachers, and the newly el- made Grand Junction anticipate an increase and $105.92 in the high a thorough study of tho new streets will the of association ected on the summer as For special improvements in tourist travel next president few months, and the plan during past outline the program of the organisaresult of the publieitytAs soon as the surrounding the schools in 1931, the are prepared to put the aystlm in use Priee be- - Carbon district tion to the for $1326 now trusted coming year. paid beingoons projects says. A reception for the teaehers will with very, little trouble, Rowley tween Priee and Grand Junction are city. The auditors report states that In valuing buildinga, alt items of from 6 m. between conducted and be schools 3;30 of standard is highexempt a p. graveled property completed, the structure will be taken into conway will extend from the latter city taxation, and that in the light of and land will be assessed sideration, to Salt Lake City. the statute we question the legality ' the same way. " at the tha of expenditure. governors banquet Speakers . will be aa follows: L W. Burgess, An item of $480 was invested for president, Grand Junction Chamber of automobile awnings, the report says, Quarterly conference of the Car bod Commerce; Henry H. Blood, chairman and the auditors listed this aa a capistake , will be held Saturday evening of the Utah State Road commission ; tal outlay. The sum of $350 realized Ira W. Roberta, 37, of Helper diet and Sunday in eonneetion with a conPeter Seerie, chairman, and William from the sale of a school automobile Virtually all of the Priee aity ofWelser, members of the Colorado high- was taken into the operating fund at the Priee hospital at 1:30 a. m. vention of Mutual Improvement as- ficials plan to attend the annual conThurssuffered sociations and Relief 8oeictiea of the Saturday of injuries assets. way commission. vention of the Utah 8 tote Municipal over when his turned ear Members the board evening of day the county. general Total revenue of the district during Saturdays program includes in Priee canyon. He suffered a frac- of the Latter-da- y Saints church will league at Provo Friday sad Saturprogram dedicating the monument at the year waa $425,000. Of this, $365,-00-0 accordahull and other injuries, be in attendance, according to E. 8. day, according to Mayor W. F. Olson, the state line, 10 a. m.; buffalo barwas spent for school operations tured who is president of tho laagMh Two V. Utah Dr. the of E. to Long Horsley, stake clerk. becue, Lincoln park, 12:30 p. m.; air and $73,000 for capital outlay, includ- ing will bo held each day. A prosessions Gate. Castle at . . eireus, 2 p m.; football game, 4 p. m.; ing $49,000 for sites and buildings, Fuel hospital for tha ladies has been arranggram overnoted the motorists Passing street dance, 6 pm.; grand parade $4000 for school furniture and $1000 ed which will inelndo organisation of feet and crowning of the Queen of the for general office furniture. The ram turned ear and found him ten road. an auxiliary to the league. the the off from wreckage away entertainminstrel of salaries 7 of $206,000 was spent for Rockies, p. m.; Those who will attend from Priee Castle Gate to was He by brought ment and earnival, 8 p. m.; fireworks, teachers, and transportation coats toSelection are Marto of Mike a Mayor Olson, Recorder Garl W. of jury try Kemmerer, Wyo., 10 p. m.; dance, 9 to 12 p. m. taled. $25,000. Interest on current in- Joseph Fagnent asco of Helper on a charge of burning Empey and Councilman Lawmen E. LatConsumers. of Carl and Templin the dedication of debtedness of the district aside from Speakers at the insured property waa selected in the Whitmore and Utah Thompson. They monument will be H. S. Kerr, chief bonded indebtedness was $4000. There er he waa brought to the Price eity district court Wednesday. Jurors are will be accompanied by their wives. engineer of the state road commis- waa $500 interest on daily balances. hospital. Sam Herbert Gill, alone waa Cowley, Sam Bru- G R. Fergusson, councilman, may alRoberta apparently sion ; Mr. Burgess and Charles D. Vail The school dormitory showed an C. Mead, Ben so attend the sessions. Lloyd Blade, no, George did he not as and the machine, regain of Orand Junction. operating loss for the year of $700, full consciousness, tha ezaet manner in Taylor, Walter Sanderson and Anton Miss Arvilla Ryan of Chicago waa a and with depreciation added, a total The regular monthly meeting of the loss of $3600. While the district kept which the accident occurred could no Dupin. house guest the peat week of Him of on commenced Taking testimony be determined. Ladies Democratic elub of Carbon its Yolande Sutton in Price. Miss Ryu expenditures as a whole $7000 unRoberts was born in Wyoming on Thursday morning. Marasco is alleg- waa county will be held Monday at 2 p. der its budget of $449,000, disburseformerly employed aa cashier in ed have to had act his store Mr. son Mrs. June Mrs. a of and building 1, 1894, m. in the American Legion hall. C. Penney eompany here and ments overran the budget in twelve J. the on with in fire Jnno intention tha of Thomas Roberts. He had resided in D. C. Gibson of Helper will be in of items. aome nine years ago. left Price forty for a year and a half, being collecting insurance. charge of the study hour. County school tax revenue fell $19,-00- 0 Helper Denver the and Rio below the amount expected when employed by Grando Western railroad. Surviving the budget waa made up, but in mo$ his widow, Mrs. Eva Arrowsmilh items of budget income aetual receipts are of Helper; six children, Jay, Roberts were higher by smaller amounts. Virginia, Helen, Bobby, Barbara and Frank Colombo and Tony Sswi-ein- o Joan Roberts of Helper; five brothers of Sunnyside left Monday for and four sisters. The body was forSalt Lnke City where they will enroll warded to Provo Sunday for funeral in tiie University of Utah. They grad r services and interment The body was Editors Note: Since last week's Issue Salt Lake City, Utah, nated from the Carbon high last year. in charge of the Deseret Mortuary. was published carrying an article about the Utah Power and Liight company be- Editor of The 8uu J ing invited to establish its power plant in It has just eorno to my attention Carbon county, the following communications bare been addressed to thin news- that some uninformed people of Price paper. Our rnlumns are always open to a are attempting to induce the Utah discussion of public questions. Publica- Power and Light company to install a tion of articles, however, does not imply our editorial policy. power plant in your community. This may be tho beginning of a movement By W. F. OLSON which if carried on will prevent for No other place in Utah offers a all time the building of a great wealth-produciOrganization of the Carbon eounty RA still with a capacity of 400 galployes and - J. Vauglwn of Helper, more ideal Car-lio- n place for the erection of industry in your eity, the unemployment relief campaign, which superintendent of the Utah lons, tho largest ever seized in Railway, an electric light plant than Carbon details of which with connection I have fully investiin conducted be will solicit railroad men. will have county, was confiscated by eounWe the the fuel to refer the investigations I eounty. site, gated. unemon O. P. Madsen, president of the loon a the state ecntral committee and the market for the sale of elec- that I directed while serving aa agov-emme- nt ty and federal officers in a raid eveehumber cal will direct of commerce, ployment, was completed Tuesday That being the ease, why give engineer of the enormous coal dugput near National on Wednesday. ning at a meeting in the eonrt house the survey of unemployment condi- tricity. re- and other carbonaceous them not conserve these Why npt deposits of the still, of the contact committee for this tions in Price, and Mr. Frank Drury Three alleged operators of sources for ourselves f Why let some tha United States, moat of whieh are Tom and and asked been has conduct to canvass a Jim Georgclakis, Sam Mallas eounty, the Price Relief Society corporation eorno in and exploit us in your Carbon eounty. Red Crons. Henry in Helper. They will be aided fay the big In the first place, every real citizen and put an eternal tax on ns for its Rogers, were arraigned before Justice the Carbon County as administrator Relief Societies and. womens organiz- own special benefit f Utah is vitally affected by the of J. W. Hammond Wednesday after- Fiack waa appointedand twowill receive a ations of the cities not let the people enjoy the present and future anecesa of a bigger noon and ordered to appear before of the relief fund, tThjr Funds collected will be need to pur- benefits themselves f A salary of $100 per mouth. Fiack waa the federal court. private eor-- and better coal industry, and wa must two men recommended by chase food, and as much as possible the bond on one of released waa like the Utah Power and all do all in our power to encourage ration Georgclakis rs Farmer-Laboreorganisation of will be bought from local1 farmers. It Eght eompany is quick to see the the development of our states wonof $750, but the other two defendants the ia planned to establish food store--hous- tremendous unemployed. were lodged in the county jail. possibilities of electrical derful coal resources and tha new to in both Price and Helper, and at will once' work Active officers begin the want to seize every possito tho still, and power In addition industry which ia needthose- in distress. It waa de- a complete record of every contribu- ble ed so badly at the present time. It is seized four gallons of whiskey, 400 care for ofVdvantage. point emhave who be will tion those all compiled. barrels cided to ask The' very serious condition of the certain that Priee will be tho center gallons of mash and 30 mash The eentrel committee in charge of for a donation of 1 per eent esn bo laid to the centraliza- of a eoal producing and eoal country of rapacity. The bootleggers ployment whieh will go into the the work will consist of the Carbon tion of wealth. Money and its great were surprised in the act of beginning of their salary, Business men industry from whieh your eity lie will oT central fund. county commissioner, Mayor Olson, operations. Two hundred pallonaatilL asked to eollect that sum from their Price, member of state central com- powof offers little consideration to will derive the benefits of the financial interests of the common power far cheaper than your present mash had been poured in the employes, eity recorders will be ashed mittee; Mrs Drury, Helper, and O. K. people. Together with educated men, coat to the eity of purchased power. four barrels had been filled with mash set to secure contributions from employes Clay of Price, members of the state whom they ean employ, with high Likewise your and 12 other containers had been bJir-rcommunity will be servof municipalities, the eounty elerk will committee of 100 on unemployment; pressure and persuasive arguments, ed with Ton othor fillwl bo to gns rich as natural B. np iviily Mrs. Wilford from Mrs. W. and Jensen collections of eounty have rhsrgr h are ever ready to Capture lire gas bImi. than the gas they were cheaper Bur-resnierinteii-dens, t Dalton, Price, Red Cross; Ilndge workers. Hodge Bnrress, g resources of the city, imported from Wyoming which has Sheriff S. M. BIU and Deputy L. llcl-w- r mine Castle Castle at It. J. Fuel Utah the Vanghnn, (lste; of who A. Pike were the enuntv officers and O. P. Madsen, Price. (Continued On Page 8, Column 8) (Continu'd On Pagt 8, Column 4) Gate, will have charge of mine em in the raid. pariieipateA Price Aids Program At Grand Junction I PRISONER ESCAPES State School Heads Will Attend Institute FROM JAIL ; TWO Asessment Changes On OTHERS FAIL Property to Be Made Utah-Colors- r- Si- I f ! s 1, e Carbon Conference Will Convene Saturday Auto Capsized In Price Price City Heads Plan to Canyon Thursday Attend Parley . . Alleged Incendiarist to Trial This Week . Power Site Is Discussed By Olson and Karrick New Drive Organized Tuesday For Unemployment Relief - es coal-treati- - but-muc- money-producin- - .it . Total Enrollment of Carbon District Nears 5000 - I Woak Ending Baptambor Id, 19S1 : - |