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Show 0SUNS RATES The Weather ilW'1 dipl aj advertising rates are Weather reports for the paat week are given aa follows: November 2, maximum 67, minimum 25; November 3, maximum 68, minimum 26; November 4, maximum 70, minimum 23; iaeiie or fX)larkWOWby 00tba inch lr four month (4) 3L jpwl advertiser!. Transient, M inch per lame. Poe- Sr cent additional. No display artepted for the flret or the pare 1 readers twenty-fiv- e per line aa iwaa. (fJi Jgj thit sod kind one The gum, Piles, Ijpjf if aoi Voltuao Utah. 18, Number 81 Air INDEPENDENT JIVE HEADS NAMED DRIVE FOR RELIEF ROIL CAMPAIGN Merchants Respond Favorably to the Campaign For Aiding Needy. xal Chapter Aims At Goal of $1500 fkh $1500 aa x its allottment, the County Bed Cross chapter its annual roll eall drive Wetland expects to finish the earn by Thanksgiving. Chairmen for communities have been listed by Mrs. R. M. Biee, head of mil eall in the eonnty. last year the Carbon chapter raia-$1600, or $100 more than its goal, id ranked second in the state for ir capita donations. Mohrland, the ily chapter organized in Emery, was Week Ending November 12, 1931 BINDS OVER Carbon Citizens Observe 13th COURT ASSAILANTS OF FUNDS IN PRICE . COMPLETED IV RED CROSS FOR NEWSPAPER November 5, maximum 69, minimnaa 23; Novemlier 6, maximum 66, minimum 28; November 7, maximum (7, minimum 26; November 7, maximum 54, minimum 39 Citizens of Carbou county joined with Price Post No. 3 of the American Legion Wednesday in the thirteenth annual observance of Armistice Day. Though leaden skies threatened storm the entire day, all of the outside events were staged nounced by the celebration committee i'rom the standpoint of promoting spirit of peace, the days program was one of the most successful sponsored by the loeal post, due mainly to the stirring appeal of Adam S. iennion of Salt Lake Cityf the principal speaker at the patriotic exercises. Pointing out the enormous cost of war not only in dollars but in human ves, Bennion urged the eitizens to link along lines of peace and estab-s- h a sentiment against war. Home, te school and world conferences are the three principal agencies by which may be promoted, Bennion said. 'Ie classed the schools as the greatest of three, and remarked that world conferences were important as they Many details relating mainly to enabled nations to arrive at a better transportation, school equipment and understanding. Using figures relative to the eost of school finance were considered at the monthly meeting of the board of edu- war and the loss of lives, Bennion cation Tuesday. In order to provide painted a vivid picture of the horrors all schools of the district with ade- of the conflict. Approximately 10,000,-- 1 quate fire protection, the board pur- 100 men went to their death fighting chased six fire extinguishers to be 'or their respective nations, while in placed in buildings which are not al- money the war eost one hundred and billion dollars. ready provided, and also ordered re- eighty-si- x fills for a dozen other extinguishers. The finest sentiments of the AmeriIt was brought to the board's at- can people are bound up inof cherishing the main tention that a bridge on the route memories, which is one Armistice Dav. reasons for observing students school buses travel in taking from the farm section northeast of The occasion also gives Americans an to pay tribute to both the Wellington to the Wellington school opportunity who participated in dead and iving was so narrow as to be dangerous. The CIVIC CLUBS AT SHERIFF BLISS Anniversary of Armistice - . Mayor W. F. Olson, chairman of the unemployment relief contact com mittee, and O. P. Madsen, president of the Pries Chamber of Commerce, conducted' a drive for funds in the business district of Price Friday and Saturday. As a whole, the response of the merchants was very favorable, and the . subscriptions secured from them is expected to materially aid the committee in alleviating distress. If a fair amount of contributions from the railroads and coal camps are received, Henry Fiack, relief administrator, believes that present conditions may be overcome to a great extent dnnng the winter months. The Carbon County Teachers association has pledged a monthly amount to the fund. PRICE TO ENTERTAIN Smith Waive Preliminary Hearing; Bond Fixed At $20,000 NEXT MEETING )iameutl, Lee Diamenti and Frank Smith, the two men accused of shooting Sheriff I M. Bliss and attacking Deputy A. 3. Gibson in an attempted jail November 2, have been bound over to the district court to face trial 'or assault with intent to murder and The Elders quorum of the Priee assault with a deadly weapon. Both waived preliminary, hearing, ward defeated the Seventies quorum and are being held in the county jail in a track and field meet held at the n lieu of $20,000 bond. Diamenti Kiwanis athletic field Wednesday afFriday before Justice Charles ternoon. The winners compiled a total Averill, while Smith went before JusJ. W. Hammond Monday. of 82 points to 17 for the Seventies. tice Smith adopted a bellegrent attitude Glen Allred of the winning team was at his hearing, and scorned court forman. high point by appearing .in pajamas. Od The summary: Special run, mality ffers handcuffed him while taking secWallace Allred, first; Wayman, lim from the jail to the office of the ond. attorney. eonnty . dash H. C. Bern ent of the Wallace Elders; Wayman, Seventies; Ray Braneh, Seventies. Elders Are Victorious In de-ive- Track Tourney With Seventies Quorum S. L. ry ap-ear- ed 100-yar- Chamber and Auto Body Scored Directors of the Associated Civie Olubs of Southern Utah at the month-- y meeting held in Manti Friday selected Priee for the place of the next session. Secretary William H. Toy of the Price Chamber of Commerce and Carbons representative on the directorate of the assoaiatioii, attended the Ifanti meeting. Toy announces that when the association comes to Price, efforts will te mado to have representatives from rovo and Grand Junction Chambers of Commerce in attendance. A large number of iirojcrts have been nndm-take- n by the organization, and the next meeting will be of great according to Toy. u Much of the discussion at the per cent of the popula-u- a in the town contributing. Cara's percentage was 8.47, almost four ms as large as the percentage made the Salt Lake City organization. ' Fifty cents of each membership taiStanding jump Loras Tangren of n out will be sent to the national Bement, Elders; Allied, EL Seventies; dqnarters, while the remainder will ders. retained by the loeal chapter to centered around the failure of Sunning jump Allred of Elders; rther its extensive relief program. the Salt Lake' City chamber and the E. Branch, Elders; Fausett, Geoige Mrs. Riee points out that regardless Jtah antomobile association to coSeventies. the amount of the membership, with southern Utah eitiea. operate dash O. K. Fothering-had cents will be sent away from out. the fact that tha Toy brought Seventies Willis Bean, Elders; county. In 1930, Utah received $L-fautomobile wae diverting tour-st- g body E. Branch, Seventies. every dollar it contributed to from southern routes by away Shot put Allred, E., Hanson, Joe national fund. false information. all Elders. Golding, Following are the community chair-ea- t I CL Karrick of Salt Lake City, In the various talks given, the Balt High jump Allred and Fothering-ham- , Castle Gate, I E. Durrani; as a captain in the corps of en- jake chamber was rapped for its rewho, tied for first. Elders, ear Creek, E. Tinkler; Consumers, gineers of the 91st division during the fusal to work in harmony with this Relay Elders, Seventies, Elders. R. Boaf; Columbia, CL J. Boberts; rt of the state. It wae stated that World war, participated in the four EL Allied and Pole vault Bement, einer, Frank Hennes; Helper, Glen i0 per eent of the trade of southeasAmerican drivea in France and major ders, tied for first. N. Orr; illinger; Hiawatha, look part in the Armistice tern Utah is now going to western Hop, skip and jump J. B. ThompWilliam Woodhead; Latuda, celebration here Wednesday. Kar-rie- k Colorado, because of a friendly coElders. Day son, Bement, Allied, forge Schultz; National, M. O. Carl-operation on the part of tha Colorais The losers forfeited a baseball game transferring his membership do Peerless, B. J. Turner. Blame for tho failure of No. from Post New 999 of scheduled York the as of which was City the interests. to part rice, W. E. Fleetwood; Rolapp, J. attempt organize a state chamto the Priee meet post Holmes; Spring Canyon, George After the war, Karrick was plaeed ber of commerce was laid to foe Salt Members of the winning side will urphy; Spring Glen, Mrs. F. E. be' feted by the losers at a banquet in chaige of government and state en- Lake body. ceie;'' Scofield, R. W. Crane; Sunny-dOther matters discussed were tha and danee the first week in December. gineering investigations of Carbon A. A. Leroy; Standardville, B. of tho Wayne Wonder development oil shales askstrife. the and to All Sliders are eoals, eounty attend hydrowishing . Kirkpatrick; Sweet Mine, Joseph board will write the county commistho of a now highlands, on possibility which he held of the has many pubnumbers ed to hand the names of themselves carbons, program, a ton; Wattis, Otto Beichert; Mil-- r sion asking them to correct the trou- n Other from Teasdale to Eaealaata and Latter-daway is Karrick lications. commitSaints me the as Elders to and the tabernacle, regarded partners Creek farm district, L D. Zobell; ble. of the foremost authorities on eoa proposed improvements on the Maiye-vatee before December L A garage at Gordon Creek to house were selections by the band; vocal irbon Dioxiee and Chemical com-laineanyon road. Mrs. E. K. selections oil, power and allied subOlson; by ; the school bus transporting pupils to W. C. Cavanagh. New officers for the year ware electis ehap-aiW. boosts and interested vocation in W. of West, jects, particularly by post The first citizen to renew his p the Carbon high school has been comed as follows: Ellin 8. Pickett, SL benediction by Bishop George The Price Chamber of Commerce Carbon eounty and its development. in the American Bed Cross pleted at a cost of $474.60, it was reGeorge, president; Benjamin Cumt-obanthe Armistice minute at silent one chambers in of and hiu other Speaking with Day orgensen joined ir 1932 was Mayor W. F. Olson, who ported. Jr., Pangnitrib vies .president and Karrick soldiers. said: "Carbon Utah and Idaho asking that the siL quet, county In order to provide educational fa- tribute to departed a enrolled Wednesday, thus offiei-tt- y field secretary; Dr. P. L. Holman, ML fedhas in been the state and and fired at were Salutes be ver made a proved, daybreak question major subject opening the campaign in Price. cilities for children of a family living at 10 a. m., a secretary: diparade consisting of for discussion at a meeting of the eral investigations with which I was Pleasant,O.corresponding I the same time the mayor issued a off the bus route in the Columbia dis- members of C. B. E. rectors, Bowman, Kanab; the American Legion and Western Division of- the National associated, to poesess vast deposits of melamation in which he urged the trict, the board arranged for Russell W. PL J. Tanner, Bobineon, Wayne; eoal and serwhieh oil Deshale Star are Service on Chamber at Legion, ready ute: Spokane, Wash., indents of this city to lend their Williams, principal of the Columbia Auxiliary, H. Seed William Gardner, Iron; immediate for Priee vice organization, students of cember 4 and 5 The Wallace, Ida., development and by support to the humanitarian school, to go to the home every eve- schools and 'four school bands, march- Board of Trade the loca which your communities ean soon be- H. Toy, Priee; F. G. Martinss, Richrequested will Williams instruction. to mk of the Bed Cnee. give ning field; George Jefferson, Beaver. come the richest part of the state. ed through Main street. The recently organization to take such action. The mayors official proclamation is paid the usual transportation fee. actThe Carbon county coals represent Junior Legion Military organized Authorization was given for the iQows; Uned as color guard for the Carton high Elksy Moose Dance the largest known oil field in theshow"I am glad to direct the attention myment of $4060 from the sinking ited Our States. tend. of years study DecemRites f the. citizenship to the annual Boll und for bonds which mature Relief ed that yonr eoals ean immediately Two football games and a track hU of the American Bed Crow and ber l. The bonds are held by the Sevenbecome retne source of the and Elders meet states between the A large number from Carbon company of 8alt Lake ties The first p f a series of pantry quirements of oil, gasoline, i srge that all rally to the support for gas quorums of the Price ward were dances the funeral aervieee of f this great humanitarian institution. City- a sponsored . by the Elks industrial and domestic needs smoke- William D. Brennan held the afternoon features. Carbon deGeorge Ruff, president of the board feated be Moose held will the a' of "May I remind our people that the county less fuels and power. Your cities can at Salt lake City. At the Wednesday Springville, 39 to 6, while the the Rainbow Gardens in time of hie ' Cross exists solely by individual and Clerk Geoige Ockey, reported that on be given all the Helper counthe won of the death, Brennan wac Glen high advantages junior Spring of worth of had $50,000 president of the disposed November 20. Admission will be the most iberships. Without these member- they progressive cities in the Unite Utah Fuel company and the Utah Coal championship by defeating Helper, ax anticipation notes to the First Se- ty s it would be unable to function in to one dollar of food, equivalent :L4 to 7. The Elders defeated the SevStates through the cheap power, ga Producers association. time of need. The carrying out of curities bank in Salt Lake City. The enties in the track meet be distributed to needy families. and smokeless fuels which you wi Those from thia anto been sold notes had previously going in extensive program would be the program a banquet COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED produce. At the same time you wi for the services werecounty WiUiam Moorwithout the publics support, other Salt Lake firm, but the com-n- y orFollowing men and' their ladies greatly reduce your taxes. head, was unable to take them up. superintendent, of die uh a humanitarian service must not The regular meeting of the eity & Capitolo The Rinctti the held was at FucC snd . UUh Bnir A report was made by President council slackened by failure of the people was post- in mind at thi.time is to protect Monday evening Tad Storey was toastmasCistle Gate superintendent, ad wh 0 respond Ruff on the state session of board restaurant. because not a was there quorponed quickly and generously. included for the franchise of your L E. Durrant, chief .u.v" V. B. aji! and the list of speakers publie gain "This year marks the fiftieth year members held in connection with the ter, Darrell T. Lane, past commander of um present. No date for holding the cities in older that these great eoal bert, James Westfield, William & Educa 1 service Utah of convention the recent been set, and it is proba- product industries can be controlled given by the American Red the Salt Lake post; W. T. Igleheart, session has Voss to Stapley, Earl Warren, Mr. and Mrs. humanity. Every adnlt of tional association. commander of the Price post; Glen ble that the matters slated for dis- locally and preserve the enormous Bert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Howard rice ran give freely of support in considered cussion will until not be profits to be applied in building of R. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ballinger and F. P. Fisher, comman- the next all confidence that each dollar placed Novemon , meeting regular own cities. City der and vice commander, respective-yyour Jones, all of Castle Gate; A. A. Ledththe Red Cross will be many times W. F. ber 23. the of Mayor post; Helper admitted superintendent, J. U Durrant multiplied in usefulness. Following are the patients Grand Issues roy, )lson and Lu C. Karrick of Salt Lake ehief clerk; Glen L. Nelson, A. E. endto the Price hospital for the of activities the day. officer in the World Ilopkinson and Sam Cowley, aQ of Blackham of City, former Defi Two Divorce In the morning the Carbon band Filed ing Tuesday: Dorthella war. Musical numbers were furnished 8nnnyside; George Murphy, superinthe color of the Legion and Price, treatment; Dr. Frank Migliore, consistguard Game tendent of the Spring Canyon mine. iy the "Barracks Quartet, Wives By Gold Star home of the visited the Price, opening of abcess on right arm; ing of Nick Bernardi, Lloyd Perigo, Mrs. Leona Staker, Cleveland, remov- M. IL Wilson and Ben were whom of three guests Mothers, Coach Vernon Merrill of the Car- COURT HOLDS ALLEGED AUTO Ward, and by A decree of separate maintenance al of appendix; Mrs. Ruby Powell, Mrs. E. who sang several at tho banquet They were Mrs. C. IL bon high school has accepted the inTHIEF TO DISTRICT COURT b (ought in a suit filed Bcrtot, Nina Mrs. by Price, lower abdomipaL Stevenson, Mrs. F. J. Thomas and vitation of the Grand Junction high French songs. Beebe against L. C. Beebe. Thi Mrs. Elizabeth Lake, Rolapp, for a football game in tha Colorado George Sirink was bound over to A dancein the evening wound up Mrs. Fullmer. laint alines desertion, failure tc Mrs. Oleah Young, Price, reon Thanksgiving day.lCoach R. tho district court Tuesday by Justice eity and Beebe Mrs. infidelity. H, moval of tonsils; Mise Stella Smith, II. Holt of the Tigers in Challenging J. W. Hammond to face trial for dejftki alimony of $150 per month, eus-o-f Wattis, removal of tonsils. the Coal Diggers, said it waa Grind priving an owner of his autosMbile. two minor children and Mrs. Lilly Pritchard, Priee, lower enslom to play an annual Swink is alleged to have taken Dr. Junctions The Beebes were married abdominal operation ; Mrs. Iva Wood-soThanksgiving day game with a team Frank Migliore ear on June 27. and it Qreen River on June 7, 1911. waa formerly charged With graaa larStandardville, removal of appen- from outside the state. Tula Lucas seeks a divorce from and Mary Bertolia i Merrill ceny. However, a jury in the district to dix; Margaret the agreed game providtyle Reed Lucas on grounds of fad--s removal of tonsils ; Mrs. Lafailed to arrive at a vardiei ed that would Ileiner, Grand Junction to provide. She seeks custody of pay court Curtis Smith was bound over by rina Day, Columbia, removal of apfor expenses. This will be the first tumor child, attorney feoe and gen pendix; Miss Ruth Miller, Helper, virtually all of time that this loeal school has hooked Justice nammond Thursday on n staa means of developing Price as the center embraces the of Gordon natural ad- up with a team from outside Uteh. They wero married at With Mrs. direo-toUtah. n w eastern Augusta tutory charge. . abcess;. a trading center, the board of WulviHe on cen1929. 29, abdominal a as Anguat has lower Price shopping the vantages of committee Huntington, trade " retail and a sales Chamber of Commerce at a ter, the chamber believes that factor Price Elks Be Priee an would important prove meeting Tneadzy voted to sponsor a day Harvest which time busi- in stimulating outside business. at sales day, special Given Thin plan is being followed throughCity Go Over ness establishments will' be asked to Test been Officers and members of Priee has it and United the out States, Utah eitL of Missions in a plan inducing $18000 on the part Lodge No. 1550 of tho B. P. O Elks sene outside of Priee to come here and proved that d left for Provo to new a is merchants Thursday (today) of setting The Community church will be the conduct aa initiation of members into for community endeavor. Receipts of Priee City for th at I Madeen morning O. P. All of the appointed Sunday President place meeting Car-Sthe Provo lodge tonight The initiacrops at the month of October totalled $Ur Carbon county the following committee to arrange in men all of o'clock experimental farm south of tion is part of tha atato ritualialie 340.56, according to a report who are interested in Protestant mis- plans for the sales day: Gomer Pea- 4 have been harvested and contest the Utah Elks sponsored by anby Recorder Carl W. Ei MacRill sions in Utah. Rev. J. IL cock, representing department stores; Subscribers association. V being, compiled by Tne light department w bepey. is L. N. that nounces a special program C. S. Dawson, grocery stores; bell, superintendent Due Tho initiatory team ia made up of the largest revenue getter, and to drouth lumber and hardware estab- 9 The management of The Sun Is ing prepared. Hopkins, who are as follows: conditions, eorn and lodge officer, brought $5747.52 into th sitys one be automobiio discentinuwill ef here rale Ilia n tn John The Bedd, adhering lishments: meeting the only crops with Exalted ruler, C. J. Roberts; leading soffers. Bv- . am all suhecrlptinns. nation and the delinquent lag dealers; J; T. Kelley, drug stores, many held throughout Zob11 G. R. Is taken name a new Woodhead; the and err knight, Beceipts in other departaMnts royal kpight, n7l.y,eld Mission- Gust ,v tons of sriir beets Platis, confectioneries. . sponsored by the Laymen's aff the lint, swing te tho failure efwere as follows: Water, $3118-6Frark Averill; lecturing knight C. A. to the Mhiirriber to keep his subecripth? wr were prod Seed this The discussion brought out that ary association. According service deposits, $146; waKnobhs; esquire, Allen Browne; tiofi paid In advance. This role la r comparison with no financial appeal will be Priee merchants by adopting a system Bracken ter J. connections, subscriber treasurer, $19; dog tax, Lee; both twenty tor the protection of tons last season. made, but the meeting is for the pur- of Wheat and advertising should be Glen Nrlson; chaplain, Walter V. $2; licenses, $1664.03; hospital, and this paper. Ths date opperite Perns are between 25 and 35 spin able to bring to thie city many outside 9 year name on the label Indicates the 9 Pace: inner guard, II. B. Myers; tyler, pose of stimulating $2005.73; cemetery, $22; justice eause. Local men wil traders who will thereafter be attracttime your subscription explras. 8ee in a world-wid- e R. W. Crockett. fh iwnt. nndpr th 1030 yeld court, $10.70; garbage, $6; notes ahead. Is paid that yaur subscription PoUtocs sure about 50 speak, and there will be special must ed to thia community for shopping told, $5000. whether It la for one year or longer. 9 per normal cal numbers. Printing Hint good kind one is not purposes. Utah. of Ths Bun, aritauud Price, ltHM99 area of which Price is If it's news you'll find it la The Bun. The trade Kt, 38.06 r i on-fif- ty or a Ken-rort- h, n; , e; 50-ya- rd eee-sio- 100-yar- m, y le y, n; mem-erthi- a a silver . n, . - un-ivid- For Large Number Attend Brennan Set of Needy un-sib- le ce - Price Hospital Junction to Carbon For Football the-wee- k Suits Carbon el hernia-otom- y; -- at-fee- s. n, of Crops At Farm Now Completed C. of C. Sponsors Sales Day To Gain Outside Trade to Conduct Provo Initiation Special Program to For Protestant In October Receipts of Mark stan-idu- P niHHIIIIIII IMHHItW is-lu- To Our fn "? 1; Bw-MacRil- l, see-rotar- y, 2J 4MllttmnM |