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Show IS SUNS RATES k " The Weather ...,.4Mmfoj sJvtrtiateg ratM art 1mm or aa W-- ; Weather reading for the put week in this vieinity are aa follows: October 19, maximum 64, minimum 42; Inch tho mou&our 4) 1?ia2br Treuniest, J T. ImI advertiser. iavae. inch October 20, maximum 64, minimum 44; October 21, maximum 66, minimum 39; October 22, maximum. 87, minimum 37; October 23, maximum 66, minimum 32; October 24, maximum 68, minimum 35; October 25, maximum 68, minimum 33. aa per additional. No dieplar ttilereepted for tho ftrat or tho m-- w Pan 1 yS. FJSpsr line aa :ht nod Baa, (Tho twenty-fiv- e bene. Had oh i aot Price. Utah. Volume It, Number tt AN INDEPENDENT ss1 CALL county line, for 1931, wu announced Wednesday by Mrs. Wilford E. Jensen, chairman of the local chapter. The campaign will be conducted between Armistice and Thanksgiving day. Chairmen in eaeh Ideality are now being spited, says Mrs. Rice, and the to go over the top this r as usual for the public realizes ra is more need than perhaps ever ire. W. E. Fleetwood has been eted as the Roll Call ehairman for sc and is perfecting an organize- jp. by has been completed. If veather conditions are favorable, the road should be completed by the first of the year, but it is expeeted that only sections of the new highway will be traveled because of unfinished bridges. There are five bridges in stretch. Total cost of the the project will be in excess of 8200,000. On the new Soldier Summit-Detoroad, grading is fairly well along and ts 19-mi- le ur graveling wu started the first part of the week. If the contractors axe inee the put years activities h favored with good weather, they are a heavy drain on its resources expeeted to finish the project this approaching annual Roll Call fafi. ild result in a greater membership The Clyde and Sumison company of i it has enjoyed since war days, started work recently on a Springyille goal is 1500 members. e stretch binning one new he personnel of the board of the Green River. The proeast mile of Wil-i chapter is follows: Mrs. I cost in the neighbor-looE. Jensen, ehairman ; Father ject, which will of $25,000 will be finished close liam A. Ruel, viee ehairman; Earl around the first of the year. Hills, treasurer; Miss Ida Paee, Mrs. B. chair-W. ictary; Dalton, i GIRL nursing service; Mrs. Ray ehairman home service in this SCOUTS NAMED and vicinity; Mrs. Bert Bunnell, is service in Helper and vieinity; M. C. Melrose, disaster service, Community Committee Organised la Iper vieinity; O. P. Madsen, Price By National Leader. Priee vieinity; Vernon nrill, ehairman life saving service; Under the direction of Miss Olga d h Lamont Poulter, ehairman Carlson of New York, member of the Mrs. R. M. Roll Rice, Crou; I chairman. Other members of the national field training staff of the id are Rev. J. H. MaeRill, repre-tin- g 3irl Scouts, and Mrs. R. B. Porter of the Priee Community church ; Salt Lake City, member of the Rocky Mountain Regional committee, a comhop George E. Jorgensen, Letter-Saint- s church ; Mrs. W. Flemcta-- , munity Girl Scout committee was orcomGreek Orthodox church; Father ganized in Price Friday. The committee compares with the el, Notre Dame ehurch; .William munity council in the larger cities. Iglehaart, American. Legion; Mrs. A second Girl Scout troop wu also ser Wahfstrom, American Legion under the direction of the organised xiliary; Mrs. W. CL Rehor, Service visiting officials. The growth of Girl ir Legion, and W. W. Christensen, Scout work in Price necessitated enschools. largement of the local organisation. ' prov-luc- . five-mil- u d 1 were made men of the parties at the request of The Sun and are herewith printed : I To secure funds for carrying out the Unemployment relief program in Price. I nwHiiiH the Carbon county emergency relief You have asked me to state what I committee has requested that Priee reasons I have to expect the success I Chamber of Commerce to have eharge of the RepubUcan tieket in the eity of a drive in price. One campaign was election to be held November 3. In I held in the summer. rcplfc.1 will say that the Republican At the meeting Tuesday, the direc-tick- et has on its list a number of ex-- 1 tors 0f the chamber agreed to handle peneneed and seasoned business men, I the work and appointed two eommit-man- y of whom have served m an of-- 1 tees to solicit the business men. One I fieial capacity before, and whose group consisting of Fred Paternoster vices will be a guarantee of the good and Charles Bonemo will have eharge service that the publie can expeet of 0f the south side of Main street, and them. Most all of these men have sue- - the north side will be handled by A. ieeded in their own business and it x. gmith and Arthnr Draper, has always appeared to me that the I Each business mau'will Le asked to public could expeet much better ser-- 1 gjQ a pledge for a certain amount of vice from men who have made a sue- - money each month until the drive is cess of the business in which they discontinued. Salaried workers are are engaged. All of these candidates I BKhed t contribute a donation of 1 are property owners and pay taxes to I pgr cenj 0f their wage, while mer-th- e city and the county. This fact will are requested to contribute assure the public that these men will I whatever sum they feel able to give, be very earefnl of all their expendU I Caring for the needy of the county tures SO' that taxes will be reduced to I ;g proving a tremendous task, and it I the minimum. is estimated that $1500 will be needed The Repuohcan ticket is a ticket of eaeh month to carry out the relief - which to me means that I ynnK program, nenry Fiack, administrator ey W1 fund reports that the drive progressive and n;vio- date. They are my personal friends jn Helper is meeting with success un-aI hold the highest eslea-- tor der the direction of Mrs. A. F. Drury, them. I feel that there is no doubt bnt that the entire Republican ticket will OFFICERS OF Me-lig-al, ctoSSLut ON FRIDAY e, Jun-Re- the result, and from aU indications, the voting for all offices will be dose. VJ. Bracken Lee, candidate for mayor on the Republican slate, is county chairman of the G. O. P., but has never sought public offiee 'before. Rolls West, Democratic choice for mayor, participated in one campaign several years ago for eouneilmmujPoth men have strong support, Oir the result very much in doubt The fight between C. R. Fergusson (R) and Arthnr N. Smith (D) for r councilman, should he one of the elosest of the decti&wr Both men have had a great deal of political experience and have held several elective offices and both complete a term as councilman this Business men of Priee will be interviewed in the near future by a committee from the Priee Chamber of Commerce to secure pledgee of monetary support tor- the aewadknaual two-da- y band contest in April. At least ten more bands than participated last year are expeeted to enter, and tho estimated coat of patting on the contest is $1000. Receipts from admission to the eon test and to the dances held each evening is estimated at dnts ar nd year. eouneilmen, the Republicans have Sheldon Anderson, J. A. Mathis and John H. Redd, all of whom have been active in polities heretofore Anderson was formerly the Price city treasurer, Mathis served as county commissioner and Redd was elected to the eity council in the campaign four years ago. Two-yecouncil candidates & the Bourbon slate are E. N. Chidester, P. K. Nielsen, and Lawrence Rasmussen, all of .whom are new in political cir-el- For Contest Declared to Be . Trade Stimulant 1 four-yea- two-ye- FOR BAND MEET chair-- Candidates for ety offices sre now wimKug up one of the quietest polities! campaigns in the history of Price, preparatory to the election Tuesday. Neither party has held any rallies, and for the most part campaigning has consisted of working among the voters individuallri'Very few people are willing to offer a prediction on the A. C. Thorne Construction company, it wu announced Tuesday from the Price office of the state road commission. Two shifts are engaged in the work. All of the grading, with the exception of a strip in Cat eanyon, FROM MERCHANTS Drive For Funds Sft&ITSttVSMNew statements tO Be COfluUCtCU by the Price-Ca- It appointment of Mrs.''R. M. project, extending from Price east to Call i is county Red Crou 'Rail the has been started disas-servic- CHAMBER SEEKS AID Leaders of both parties are tonfi--l Two Shifts Engaged On CAMPAIGN QUIETEST Cat Canyon Highway IN MANKYEARS t Graveling of the canyon fi. R. M. Rice Chosen 45 Drive Chairman L Week Ending October 29, 1931 Both Parties Certain of Victory In City Election Tuesday CAMPAIGN chap-expec- NEWBPAPEB short-ter- m FIRE DEPARTMENT ANSWERS FOUR By C. H. MADSEN, I Democratic Citjr Chairman. A I IxlYiJ Sun issue As your latest of The goes to press before the election, the BlaM jjw.uiag Barly On Democrats of Price city are confi- Loss SetAt $1600. Tuesday; Novem-1 . dent of victory at the polls on her 3. Our nominee for mayor and his Fire of mysterious origin destroyed colleagues on the council never have I the residence of Mike Vourous on sought these publie offices. Their Third East street about 3 oclock a. friends from all walks of life and all I m. Tuesday with an estimated loss of opinions drafted them as onr standard $1500. Members of the family were bearers. Our other nominees are lik out of town, and the alarm, sent in by wise sueeessf ul young men of tried I neighbors, was Blow in reaching the and true ability. The Democratic can- - fo department, didates will give to our growing mu- - By the time the firemen reached the that attention which will blase, the house was completely its reputation as one of the veloped in flames and the roof toll in most progressive eities of Utah, at the I jnst the engine arrived. Only a few same time making surA retrenchments uncles 0f furniture were m the iu expenses as are eoiULstent with toe I dwelling. I lessening of the tax burden. vaeant house on South A three-rook et, we are confident of victory- - I Fourth East street, belonging to Pete I a clean sweep victory, November 3. Qinnd was destroyed by flames early I Sunday evening. Incendiarism is be-Glks lieved responsible for the blase. The one at th8 Use ?nndy wath8 ADUC ar es fjB $500. Officials of the chamber point out that the band contest in 1931 attracted over 700 students as well as hun--' dreds of other visitors from Utah and western Colorado. During the two days of the contest, business wu very greatly stimulated, and with the increased number of visitors next year, the chamber feels that tbO next will mean even more to the business men of the eity. Hotels, restaurants, drug stores and similar establishments especially benefited by the tournament, but there was hardly a business house in town whieh did not gain, according to tho chamber of commerce. The sponsors ire of the opinion that merchants who encfit from the movement should be willing to support the contest next year. Meanwhile Secretary William H. Toy is going ahead lining up tho schools in Utah, Idaho and western Colorado, and stirring up interest in the event. Fifty bands will be invited to participate, and at least thirty of them ire expeeted to enter. Several new features are being considered, one of which is a mused band parade. Other events will include solo contests, eoneert competitions, parade and massed band eoneert. . eon-to- st : Voters are informed that they may east their ballot for any three Carbon Schools for term, and are not two between choose men to required New System because of the fact that their names are listed opposite on the ballot Under the new student report card Carl W. Empcy, incumbent, Is the system adopted by the Carbon diatriet Democratic candidate for eity record- this year, both scholarship and citizener, and he will be opposed by Albert ship ratings of the pupils are given 3. t the end of eaeh term. According HorsleyBoth are old residents of Mre and well known in this eity. to Superintendent W. W. Christensen, Mrs. L. J. Lloyd was named chair- (George E. Nelms, incumbent (R) there should bo a close relationship ission man of the community committee. The and Rulon A. Biyner (D) are in the between the two, and oitisanahip other committee members are, Mrs. B ig for the position of eity treasur- Price M. E. should be reflected in satisfactraits Furnish W. Dalton, viee ehairman; Mrs. E. N. work in the academic subjects. tory Mrs. C. Kadcliff, secretary-treasurePolling places are given as follows : On the new cards, there are out Own hr. C. W. Haneher, superintendent R. V. Northwest Mrs. Sarah building in recent months. and Priee, Thompson Auto Co.; Fergusson three possible ratings: Satisfactory the Utah mission of the Methodist U8ed Central Priee, eity hall; Northeast lhted and improving. An unsatisfactory Price Lodge No. 1550 of the B. P.l iseopal ehureh, was the principal eigarctte, destroyed a lounge in one mark indicates that units of work rice, O. H. Guymon residence; East taker at the quarterly conference I k ' modfj!.m of hotel the rooms at the Carbon 9T5f" conrt house, and South Priee, early have not been completed and that failBy therice,Southside the Priee Community ehureh held Foreclosure building school. morning. The dense smoke arim ure is certain unless work is comFriday club here will establish the a its lodge tdnesday evening. Loan Reports were from (be cushions on the lounge From all indications, a record vote rooms. In a de by C. E. Beveridge, superinten-Bpleted and a decided improvement metinK Wednesday necessitated the use of gas masks shown will be recorded. Registration, which in the future. of the L of the Sunday school; Miss Eve--i approved expenditure According to an announcement made who extinguished the the firem held on October 13 and 27, has lodge A mark designating improvements some $100 to eepup a todge room, bfaM with wati carried into the room Btultz on the activities of the on Tuesday by Secretary John E. was ecn unusually heavy, according to ladies and men-indicates that, although the work for club rest worth league, and Rev. J. IL Mao-1- Mendenhall, the state land board exby buclcetg Nothinff else wag damaged, the six weeks term is not up to grade from the various voting dis- room and kitchen. The xwms, ob-reports has l lodge pastor of the ehureh. its to foreclose soon demortgage pects Another fire tricts. Mrs. O. P. Madsen, agent for tained a three-yea- r lease on the pro pupir is making an earnest on the Carbon Water company prop- south vacant two.4,m tow in level, the announces that 103 new Price, to reach a satisfactory rating. effort usedL were rooms The formerly Is pedal The faet that thc erty recently visited in Carbon coun- names were added to her list, and 60 erty. order. Masonic the the by he the of that and is opinion ty, was outside the eity limits names were added in both central and By 'County It is Minted ml remodeimg will building the fire department foreclosure would be the best way east Accepting from Use Price, according to reports by be completed hree weeks at which in out of present difficulties. Cause of the fire Checks, to blaze. the Mrs. and Wilson John McClure Mrs. Says A special time the lodge will move from the Am- The state has a loan of $122,000 A. meeting of the county Mathis, registration agents for the eriean Legion hall on Second East. amission was held Wednesday eve-- with the company on which about Mrs. Gomer PeaCounty Attorney Walter CL Gesso for the purpose of reading the $11,000 additional interest is delin- respective districts. It was also decided at the meeting before the Price Kiwania elnb cock, northwest Priee, reports a gain that the local lodge of Elks would spoke antes of nine special meetings held quent. The money was loaned from of 33 voters, and Mrs. O. IL Guymon at its weekly meeting Tuesday evee dances a series of September and October. Other busi--i the reservoir land grant and not the in 'northeast Priee says that twenty-fo- sponsor ning by mer. regarding ood collect to t the county occupied so much of the atten- - school funds. deGeese checks. on her records. throughout bad chants names are new against Adof the board at these sessions, Mendenhall said he feels that with This makes a total of 280 additional and clothing for the unemployed. be should men clared business that t there wag.no time to eheek on mission to the dances All(J8 E. proper management, the state will re- voters on the rolls. Curtis cheeks. in more cautious If I port of Superintendent accepting d food, to one dollar records of the previous meetings. cover the money loaned. are the patiento a little eare were used, the practice will be turned over to the 'Pflmitted Following M agreed by the board to fur-- h for operations or treatment: would not only be benefieial to tho Hehef committee a county truck and a driver to PRICE MAN PACES TRIAL FOR GLEANER GLASS OF MUTUAL Mis Pricc Kmoval o merchants, but would also eliminate OFFICERS NAME! SNEW ALLEGED BOX CAR THEFT tnhution. All civw and frstera on j coal donated by the mine eom- di Robert Dill, Price, open much trouble for officers of the law, I the of the county for relief o: ganizations throughout reduction of fractured arm; Wave according to the speaker. .James S. Crosby of Price was arof the Gleaner to be asked to in the move-- yBrneri families. Mrs. Elizabeth Had organization Gease also urged the club to support price, skin graft on left arm W. Ham- Gir class of the Priee Mutual was ment county clerk, announces that uch raigned before Justice J. Rebecca Jessen, Price, removal of ton-- the passing of a bill by tho next legisbursecond mond II oompany for degree Monday has agreed to furnish completed lost Tuesday. Mina Ellen site. lature which would make a bad eheek Mrload of fuel. glary, the specific charges being that Pinegar was selected for president, Chloe Whetstone to set as secretory Mrs. Afton Bithel, Price, remove charge a felony. the box ear broke into tt was also decided to s and in CrOsby Florence Pace for vice president and tresnurery of appendix; Norman Anderson o:! place an ad- Price with the railroad mail inch of graveling on the Seo-- intention of yards Sunday Leases Price, pyemia drainage; Louis Rossi, Price contents. the stealing road, which will provide a depth o Price, herniaotomy; Ray Fahring set fivs inehes. Crosbys preliminary hearing was Helper, removal of appendix; Agnes for Thursday, but aa The Sun goes to Standardville, thyroidectomy Rowley, was P. 0. Silvagni returned to Priee tbs .?eetinK Tuesday the Price press it is learned that Croaby Mrs. Mayme Butters, Price, lower abAmerican Legion decide bound over to district eourt for trial. first part of tho week from Los Vogdominal; Master Reginald Williams, Md the Armistice Nev., with news that he had leasday ball a ts, removal of Helper, appendix. ed his partly finished hotel build iny JJJjnjtead of Helper, as previously A complete list of candidates for rant holding the positions of elerk to a California hotel man at a miniKills the coming election in the five incor- and treasurer. mum rental of $2000 a month. Ho also John C. 1932 Council leased another piece of property, 91 porated towns of Carbon county are Scofield Citizens ticket, town president; Dermis Mur: P. J. Staley, Hiawatha Russell, follows: as by 56 feet, for $450 a month. The hoSWEET resident of tho town board; F. E. phy, William Mathews, Georgs Ruff tel lease runs fifteen years. S lcaaon, E. EL Wright, D. V. Garber and William Strang, trustees, all inCity While deer Thursday . hunting 3A Of Piles was Ulted and L. F. Crogan, trustees, all incum- cumbents. Peoples party, Frank CALL SUN fn Pine eanyon, twenty miles 9 e dock a. u. president; John Nieolaides, J. bents. Present town elerk and treasCity Recorder Carl W. Empcy Thursday Powell Abe of northeast here, , hwu crushed by a fan of rock of Priee was announced Tuesday that the salurer are Hershel Simmons and T. W. Williams, Arthur Madsen and Joseph charged by a huge of- Skufea, trustees. James A. Wallace is roof of the Sweat mine, oftwo eleetive aries of Price The latter Lewis, eity respectively. brown bear, whieh he killed with As wu Renumber that The 8u has smag-elerk and R. W. Crone, treasurer at ficials for 1932 had been fixed fices sre appointive. employed as a driver, one shot Walking through tho to famish sd other miners were complete service on time. the present Sunnvsiue Horses Naylor, presiby the eity council in accordance immediately election returns throughout thc ecu eanyon, Powell heard a noise beBaitey, but they escapedun- with the law. All salaries will party, Carl A. People's Wellington ox tho town board; John Jones. dent hind him and turned to see the ty Tuesday. AU results will he pouted remain the same as they were A. E. Hopkinson, James Peacock and Hansen, president of the town board; from time to time as soon aa the count brain eoming menacingly tothis year. T. W. Turner, trustees, incumbents. O. L. Snow, Leonard A. Grundvig, ooapletely buried Is available. Those Intonated hi the him. wards Warren Locks, and J. Beard Thomas and J. L men F. T. Jones is town clerk Following is the wage officiresults an invited to make The Bun K. l, felled the shot The first Dun-an- t trustees. Citizens ticckt, Eugene is treasurer. from the loose ate will receive: Mayor, $50 per their hsadquarten cud receive the reMil-Ernest town but Powell fired two more, Burr Branch, president; Castle Gate Uodgo ess, presimonth; eouneilmen, $25; treasturns as they coins in. which failed to hit their mark. H. Thayn, Austin A. Larsen dent of the town board; C. F. Peterurer, $60, and recorder, $200. Those preferring to stay at heme loaded eouneilmen. his Powell B. and A. G. Roy, son, and Ilreinsoiu Jorgensen, Chris incumbents, The salary paid to the mayor in son, wrUnt S.Mt the hive the returns by telephoning may cams and Thomas car on their A. bear Chantry, Progressive party, T. Jones and Tracy Jones, trustees. Pries is one of the lowest in No. 9. The Sun will be li touch with back to Prieo early Thursday T. Jones is town president and Bur-re- s town president; Jack Bryson, Fannie the state, according to Empey. the polling places continually, Worth-on- , Collier and Baldwin Jess evening. is trustee at the present time, Hill, . umitaS ing the best possible service, trustees. with James A. Gow snu I K. Dur-eoun-cilm- two-ye- en ar ' u m Head Attends Meeting to Building Here For r; Mal-lane- Report Adopt y. Planned State Board On thd Ither I t s 1, Ltd Meeting Held Board Care In Attorney A.n R Price City Hospital hard-tim- ur self-protecti-on I El-le-nt ad-jrin- ch jnlu G 1 ri New Man Hotel to Californian m Candidates For the Election In Carbon Towns Announced ockfallMINER kills Price Hunter Brown Bear In Pine Canyon Fixes Salaries of Price Officials . Gor-ishe- k, oif-dw-ou sni-ma- E. ?SLg.,g n THE FOR THE RETURNS |