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Show ,v y- - THE The Weather SUNS RATES W rather reading for tha paat week given by Henry Finch, observer, are aa follow: November 16, maximum 43, minimum 29; November 17. maximum 44, minimum 18; November 18, maximum 41, minimum 21; November 19, maximum 41, minimum 21; November 20, maximum 32, minimum 30; November 21, maximum 23, minimum 10; November 22, maximum 26, minimum 12 rates are dhiplar amt an Inch per Issue or tear (4) inHi by the month tw Transient iomI 'advertiser. Iwfc aa IW par J p?r rant additlonal No display the flrat tor or tha CJyroi aaraptad JMQ 1 lna. ff of g Pawl H Vr roadera twsnty-fiv- e "noa. that mod. kind ona is not Volume 18, Baa. Price. Utah. if--na Hunter AH INDEPENDENT 86 OF C. DECIDES !. NEWBPAFE1 T0NEW TROOPS Waek Endins November 86, 1981 Carbon -Emery Sportsmen Name Directors, Hear Game Head REVIVE ; tate. C. - estab-Ume- nt be-t- he CITY JDSTICE OF THE PEACE DIES Heart Attack Is Fatal to Prominent Resident ' Karriek said: "The United States ns never so well prepared, in its resent educational, economic and condition, to effret changes i industry which will bring about a inch mere equitable distribution of realth than now exists. You people f Carbon county have an opportunity ght before yon to immediately start lis constructive change whereby very es inch wealth will flow into your and bring immeasurable ben-i- ts to every man, woman and child, v statements are baaed on the seien-i- e and economic studies of Utahs t eoal deposits by the state and oral government with which I was listed. Coal Rich In While attending a danea given by Price Lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks at the opening of its new home here Saturday evening, Charles Euzene Averill, 64, eity justice of the peace and prominent hotel man, suffered a heart k whieh resulted his death at 11 oclock p. m. Averill h been a member for twenty-l!iv- e years of Park 3ity lodge, the mention of whieh were j piests of the Price organization Satur"These investigations brought out day. Visiting Elks remarkable conclusion that the were here to ah initiation of members into of Utah produce oils whieh ean refined like petroleum into the the local lodge in connection with the new quarters. Averill highest types of gasoline, also opening of the these eoals are the nations lug-- passed away aa the bell was tolling 11 son res of oil ready for develop-- t oeloek the hour Whieh Elks nave for paying tribute to deFurthermore, your oil shales designated members. parted d hydrocarbons are the nations Funeral services were held Tueslargest oil field which likewise day afternoon in the J. E. Flynn mu be operated profitably today. of the Price Elks "Coal, oil, gas and power are the ehapel, with of fieen issie of and are responsible for. our odge exemplifying the ritual in inof Park City lodge. Speakers present state of civilization. The way is now prepared for Carbon cluded J. W. Hammond, precinct jusr, tice of the peace; Dr. Sanford county to make use of these magnifi-ten- t representing the Elks, and Mayresources to provide you with, or W. F. Olson. Musical numbers were tower and gas for every borne, cheap-- r E. K. Olson. Pall than that sold in Salt Lake City, n charge of Mrs. Dean were icarers Holdaway, Clyde be of will and whieh your L. R. Eldridge, E. J. Went great eoal products industry which is Vanght, I, Nephi Gunderson and H. P, Me-- I reedy for building in Carbon county, bardie. Interment was in the Elks Bumble Fuel Biggest Item. Best at the Price city cemetery. "Sneh an industry will have for its Averill was born in Four Corners, trineipal purpose the productio I1L, on February 8, 1867, and had livtreated smokeless fuel whieh ha ed- in Utah lines 1894. Prior to comproved to be suitable for burning in ing to this state he resided in Coloill present types of stoves, fireplaces rado, when, in 1891, be was married and furnaces, and it will give 10 to to Laura Sarah Wilaon, who survives per eent more heat into the house tim. Following his arrival in Utah, than thqraw eoal. Its eost will be no is settled at Ogden where he lived wore than raw eoal and it will solve until 1905, and from there moved to the smoke problem of onr growing Coalville. He remained there for over cities and be a blessing to every home five years, end came to Price in 1911, owner. The oil produced will be re- where be has been in business since fined into gasoline for your, immed- that time. He worked for the Sente iate use in eastern Utah in the earl; Fe railroad in Colorado and tho Union Pacific while in Ogden. days of this industry. Many thouni of tons of the products will be shipSurviving besides his widow are ped to all parte of Utah end to the three sons, Frank and Carl Averill of Pacific coast states. You will derive Price, and Claude M. Tom Avermuch revenue from your part of the ill of Lot Angeles, Calif.; one sister, state while enjoying an' ample' supply Mrs. Francis Strouse, Los Angeles, at-ae- eom-inniti- ts. see-m- . be-la- lf Bal-inge- of cheap power 'and gas for every home whieh will remove the drudgery from the homes and farms, and soon will completely wipe ont the general tax burden, i "It is very important to immediately form an organization of the progressive officials and citizens of Carbon county so as to take decisive steps to protect this wealth producing opportunity for your eonnty, otherwise its control and wealth will be ownei in New York or Pittsburgh like other of Utahs great g industries, . ! "An immediate. atari by Carbon county will be supported throughout the state by the entire publie excepting a few people who are obviously Sente of eastern interests, intent on eraring control of your eoals, the gas aikrts and the wealth of this las peat Utah resource. V wealth-produein- bell tickets fob ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT Members of tha Kiwania elub started the sale of tickets this weok for Heir play, "Skidding, which will be peeented at the high school anditor-th- e evening of December 2 In addition to the main production,' aev--1 specialties will be presented, i ttpabe east hut been selected, am production promises to be one of . . entertaining of the year. yllllll9HII6llllllt To Our Subscribers Sna Is nwt i 4 4 f JSJT J entka laMhtehSSa tee sohaertoiton axple Ufa tor ana ysnrer The directors decided to name a committee to meet with the city council at its next session regarding a provision in the annual budget for a sum of money to bo nsed in advertising rice. President O. P. Madsen will annonnee the committee within a few days. A letter from Panl Clagstone, manager of the western division of the United States Cbmber of Commerce, was read, stating that the silver question will be a main topie of discussion at the western division convention in Spokane, Wash., the early part of December. The local chamber had writare being dropped from the naten to Clagstone urging that silver be tional record for failure to renew regon the progiven a prominent place istration. , gram. A technical training session will be At the request of J. J. Hillier, night leld in the federal building at 7:30 manager of the Savoy hotel, the cham- p. m. on December 4 under the direcber considered tho matter of having tion of A. A. Anderson, chief scout street lights in the business district executive, and Geom A. Rowley, disremain on until daybreak After a trict commissioner. A meeting of apee-:short discussion, it was decided to redirectors will be held the followfer the question to the eity council. evening, and the program! for ing Secretary William H. Toy was in- scout activity during the coming year structed to send letters of sympathy will be outlined. to the families of the late Charles The Salt Lake Council of Seonta EL Averill of Price, and R. CL Clark ms challenged the Timpanngds Counof .Moab. A letter of sympathy will cil to an archery and handball tournaalso be sent to Gus P. Baekman, s ment at Salt Lake City on December retary of the Salt Lake Chamber of 29 and to a Vanguard jamboree on Commerce, whose father recently died. February 12 Carbon scout will participate in both events.' m TONNAGE GAINS Two Castle Gate Mines Working to Capacity Although it has increased the necessity among needy families for fuel and clothing, the advent of the cold weather ia proving a big factor in siting the economic situation in Carbon county bv increasing the eoal output tion; Randall Turpin, Fairview, and in virtually every mine of the Carbon IVed Larsen, Castle Dale, deputy wardens. district. In hia talk before the sportsmen, Nearly all of the coal companies , ' dol-ar- al - d ' . Rotary, Hold Joint Carbon-Emer- KENILWORTH THUS FAR LEADS ROLL CALL "L ry Taste of Zero Weather . 1 . All-re- offi-eer- a; n, Churches Set Programs For Observance Of Thanksgiving Car Accident Damage In BENEFIT SHOWS THREE THEATERS THIS EVENING y Bv-4 Zi ""1 seenriptl token 2T V. te "noe ?tertWr Jtej ewhg te the taltara eI 4 to beep Ms ankaerte- - I" advance. This rals la el ketk aekacrlker paper. - COAL INDUSTRY; , t MTfce I4 y-- Three Boy Scout tnxips'of the Carbon district have keen reorganized within the past week and one more will in the national council in the near future, Chairmen J. F. MaeKnight reports. The Standardville troop was reor-Friday with the following Snized Beed Boren, chairman of the troop committee ; Douglas Wilson, finance director; Theodore Reese, camping director; Edward Cnrtia, publicity; A. II. White, advancement, and ou Lund, scoutmaster. Fourteen are enrolled in the unit. New officera at Helper are George Cellv, troop chairman; Byron Carter, Harry Clarke and A. J. Kirkham, committeemen; CL L. Crawford, aeout-aster, and Richard Childs, assistant scoutmaster. Kenilworth has reorganized with Lloyd Nelson as committee chairman and Oerald Morgan aa scoutmaster. Spring Olcn troop, which has ailed to plans to do so mmediately. Wellington and Coluin-ii- a . 1 - A At the regular meeting of the Price Chamber of Commerce Tuesday at the Intis cafe, it was decided that the organization will not sponsor a Christmas cheer project this year as has been done in the past. It was the opinion of the board that the Carbon county emergency relief committee could handle the work more effieient- - OLD WEATHER AIDS At the annual meeting held in Priee Tuesday evening, directors of the Fish and Gama Protective association were elected for the commembers ware ing year. Twenty-fiv- e named on the new board. Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner, was the principal speaker, discussing problems which continually confront the state department. Other officials present, all of whom made brief talks, were Arch Cramm chief deputy to Cook; George Cox of deputy game warden; Springville, William Whitney, Springville, super, intondent of the state fish hatchery ; Charles Evans, Salt Lakq City, president of the Salt Lake game association and secretary of the state associa- pereting in the county report in- Cook declared that hunting and fishcreased business. As an indication of ing not only provided recreation for the effect the eo'd snap ia having on eounllosi sportsmen throughout Utah, the eountya largest industry, the nit were also economic assets to the s Jtah Fuel eompany at Castle Oats ia state, ne stated that millions of were spent annually in the Unit-- d operating Mines No. 2 and 3 to caStates by hunters and fishermen pacity and has increased the tonnage induced considerably. for tackle, firearms gnd ammunition. L. EL Durrent, chief clerk for the Wages Pnftprty Gonsarvatlom. The propagation of fish end game eompany, announces that the two mines are now producing 2700 tons of in this state was classed by the comeoal each day. The output at No. 2 missioner as an industry in itself, ap- mine has been increased from 200 tons proximately $82000 being daily to 2500 tons, and No. 3 ia turn- nully in Utah to produce sjient ing out 200 tons daily, whieh is game. twtantial increase over the previous Man, he said, wu tho greatest of output. all predators, and sportsmen ware The two mines have worked prac- urged to reeognize their responsibilitically every working day for twfl, ty in conserving game, so that this weeks, and from all eppearanees will heritage of the past may be maintain-emaintain the same scale of production without impairment. for several months, that is, six days He also urged sportsmen who hut per week. Last week marks the first on privately owned land not to dam full working week pnt in by employes age property. Actions of thoughtless of the eompany sines January of this hunters have angered farmers and land year. to a point where they are The new Keddie, Calif., cutoff that against ' any sportsmen hunting on the Western Pacific and Den- their property. Kiwanis Clubs joins ver and Rio Grande Western rail rods Dr. H. B. Goetzmu, president of continues to prove beneficial to the the association, submitted n report of Session local eoal industry, and several com- the pest years activities, showing. a A joint meeting of the Rotary am panies report large shipments to tha total of 46 loads of fish have bow tod in the streams of Carbon and Kiwanis elnba was held Tuesday eve- northwest, a market which Carbon coal operators did not enjoy before cry eonqties, 33 of tha loads sane- -' ning, with state game officials am associa- the new line was opened. y of the mg irom the state hatchery and '18 Jack Allred, one of the three men officers from the federal hatchery, both at were tion attendance. in Speakers boaccused .of holding up the 8avoy B. state fish Newell and Cook, Springville. game at 5:15 a. m. Tuesday, was arrested William Whitney, sucommissioner; Years Work Boviewoi. beIN ia early Wednesday morning and of the Springville fish hatch pervisor He was The first 28 loads planted in the held jail. county ing and Dr. H. B. Goctxman, presifish ranging from 6 to 10 inebee long, apprehended by Night Marshall Wil- cry dent of the local organization. liam Lines. kemlv to date has the beet while the others are betwaw 4 and 5 inches in length. Almost all of them The trio entered the hotel, it is bo-- Norman Hamilton, Kiwania presirecord for memberships in the annul were Rainbow had charge of the meeting. The trout, and n few loade lieved, after J. J. Hillier, night man- dent, elub will not hold a meeting roll call drive of the Carbon Chapter of German Brown Rotary to basement wen pleated early fire to the had gone ager, is the regular meet- of the Red Cross, Mrs. R.AM. Rice, in the the fnrnaee. When he returned, the Thursday, whichelub.. year. drive chairman, announcesyln 1930, ' date of the Cook was praised by Dr. Goetzmaa bandits, unmasked and each witlT a ing Castle Gate end Clear Gnu tied for for hia attitude towards the Carboa-Emeto tha thrust desk, gun, stopped up more each town first honors, having Firs than the revolvers into Hilliers face and Price Gets association, and a rising vote doubled its quota. Aa jet Castle comforced him back to the basement, not reported, so it remains of thanks was extended to the Gate has missioner In his for where he was relieved of the gash' to bo seen whether tho town will redrawer keys. One of the men remained VThe first zero temperature of the tain its distinction. turn, Cook thanked officers of the lo- eal organization for their support of on guard. freason' was recorded at the governThe Miller Creek district and the him. The other two rifled the cash draw- ment .weather station Monday eve- Carbon Dioxice establish' have plant locke The new directorate consists of Dir. Calif. er, 'securing about $30. They ning, tho mercury dropping to three ed themselves as separate units from IL B. Goetzman, Sheriff S. M. Bliss, Averill had managed the Averill ho- the night manager in the basement degrees below zero, According to Hen- Price this year, and have each con- William tel for the past five years, and for sample room, but he immediately broke ry Fiack, observer The thermometer tributed Grogan, O. Aeord, Arthur memfor liberally to the call sevcral years has been a special depu-- out and notified Night Marshall Wil- Tuesday night registered a minimum Brown, Claude Empey and Robert E. berships. of zero even. ty marshall He has been a member liam Lines and Deputy W. J. Bliss. Price and Helper both report their Lee, Price ; Dan Y. Garber and J. G. d Sheriff S. M. Bliss says that of the Eagles lodge for 28 years, and still uncompleted, although Reese, Hiawatha; C. A. Knobbs and has confessed to participating in PRICE MUTUAL NAMES DANCE territory is at present affiliated with the Kaneach city is confident it will go over IL M. Eda, Helper; Glen 8. Nelson, COMMITTEE FOR YEAR the holdup but refuses to reveal tho sas City, Mo., lodge. the top. .Many of the mining towns Castle Gate; Abe Strata, Columbia; s, names of hia accomplices. The Olson, Sunnyside; H. Harriare waiting until pay day to make Henning Tho Priee ward M. I. A. has apMartin Jacobsen, son, according to Sheriff Bliss, have Standardville; their final report, and all communipointed a general committee of M Panl Luther, Kami- -, no idea who the other men are. Canyon; Spring in ties have promised representation men and Gleaner girls to take eharge worth; J. C. Staley, Scofield ; M. O. of the danees for the rest of the win- the final count. William MaeKnight, a student Carlson, National; James Naylor Wat-tiThe enthusiasofficers are chapter ter. Plane were discussed for a party the University of Utah, arrived Jesse Peaeock, Orangeville; D. Price Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv- to be held the first week of Deccm tic over prospects of a 100 per cant H. Leonard, " Huntington ; Edmond says Mrs. Wilxord Jqp-seing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, her. A definite data was not deeidec representation, Crawford, Castle Dale; Ellis Morgan, of chairman tho chapter. be eAnonneed later. will but F. MaeKnight.'1 upon Leon Ralphs, Farm, - , Anyone who has not yet bought a Mohrland; ia to 'asked hia make membership At a meeting of school principals Results Thanksgiving offering in the form o: Saturday afternoon, it was decided to hia either from taken n membership hold an institute of Carbon district Suit $10,000 . local chairman or one of the eonnty teachers following the Christmas holi' officers. days. Tho sessions will, be devoted to Damages of $10,000 plus medieal a study of the work whieh must be expenses of $750 are sought ia a suit IN filed by George Kapeuas against Lu-ecompleted this sehool year, whieh ia a aMMMWMmMMMI Citizens of Price will pause Thurs-- 4 month shorter than usual, according Batch, the former aHqgigg that to Superintendent W. W. Christensen. day with the rest of tho United States union will be held Sunday, and the. defendant while carelessly operThe institute will be the only one held to observe Thanksgiving day. By proc- those who have performed mission! ating an automobile at Standardville will be honored guests. on October 1 ran over him with the during the remainder of the year. date the Hoover President of lamation Benefit shows for tho relief of un- result that ha suffered Over five thousand students In the It was the opinion of the principals permanent inthat schpoli in the interest of saving has boon declared a national holiday, county will give thanks Thursday that employed in Carbon eonnty will bo juries. time should not hold extensive Christ- and business establishments and oil they do not hare to attend school for held at the three Littlejohn theaters Kapaaaas elaimathat because of the fonr days. Classes ended Wednesday in this eonnty Wednesday (tonight) at accident he suffered perm aaant mas programs. Christensen announce pnblio offices will ho dosed. injury Mon11 oclock p. m. All pro erodi will be to hia that room programs will probably be left foot and right am, that Special services will be held Thurs- and will not.be resumed until whia tuned over to the Carbon eounty em- tho bald, and a few general school pro- day in three Price eharehes. Rev. Wil- day. To make np for. the day sight of his right aye wasjmpaind will be ao arranged aa liam A. Rnel announces that mass will will bq lokt Friday, pupils attends! ergency relief fund. The performances and that a fractured ahull M resolvtbev but grams, all will itart at 11 oclock aad the ed causes frequent lapses of not' to interfere with classes. The be held at the Notre Dame ehnreh at schools Saturday of last week. Helper, A Christmas holidays commence on De- 9 oclock a. m. Thanksgiving day mass Numerous Price eitixens will ipem ticket sale earned on in Prim.indicates CHOIR GIVES PROGRAM will be held at the Greek Orthodox Thanksgiving day in other parts o: Columbia and Castle Gate cember 24 and end on January 4. AT 0A8TLI DAIS SUNDAY ehnreh from 0:30 to 11:30 a. m with the state, and many from ther see that a laTge crowd . will attend each The dates for holding uniform r district the Rev. D. 8myrnopoloui officiating. Tha turns will some here for the occasion. theater. testa master throughout The attractions at the theaters are: will attend the Uto The Priee Latter-da8iiata ehoit, were set for January 14 end 16. program will bo featured by special A large number State Agriculture Star, "Ex-Be- d members under, University-Uta- h Lyric, "Texes jsiating of fifty-si- x music. Boy; ' COUNTY BOARD BETS BE88I0N Services at the Community ehnreh football game at Salt Lake City, but Ranger, and the Strand at Helper, the'direetion of Edgar Williame, gave AH "Chance. the musical of the Dele Castle will a token ea be at employes by students, 10:30 a. m Rev. J. their place program A spoeial meeting of the Carbon will commence at " " who came store are giving their services gratia Sunday afternoon. ' j bo hdd H. MaeRill announces. Rev. MacRill attending schools elsewhere, will eommistionon I aH rounty benefit for Solists and W. were J. for shown, home proceeds will (he Harmou,Heaiy Thanksgiving, a and short deliver a sermon, pro. the wind to np Wednesday (tonight) A donee in the Greek Orthodox will bo U3ed to alleviate unemploy- Gibbs, George Mathis, Ore IurdiM;i nted. will be agreement between the eoanty ana gram will be sponsored Thursday a: ment distress will church Mery Hanson, Lillie Brynar, Kath-- 1 church , iaints hut a the contractors on tha Scofield road this week similar relief per- erine Saxey, A. C. Biddle, Edith Ot j of Price ternoon During bv. Ahepa. Chapter services prohold not Thursday, Attorproject, according to Connty beuefit formances are being held throughout aen and Mr. and Mrs. K. P. IfeataSi i on gram with a Thanksgiving theme will Proceeds win be used for the ney Welter CL Cease. Other work Rev. Smymopolous the United States in conjunction with with Mrs. Edgar Williams at the p4 to of families, needy Bishop aewrding be given Sunday, the highway scheduled for the early National Motion Picture Week re- - states. George Jorgensen. A missionary spring will bo discussed. eon-du- ct . kiwanians 4 Relief Body Asked to Units Are Reorganized Handle Charity CHARLES E; AVERILL, By Three Towns Karriek, petroleum and fuel ifineer of Belt Lake City and for W government engineer, m address-- y before the eity council Monday d the Price Chamber of Commerce heeday urged aupport for the of a eoal treating plant in hrbon county.. Karriek declared two bodies that Utahs vast resources shall be the basis of e products industry that will bring ndi wealth into the county and the L . - 4 TiiiiiiMiinmmm7 -- ) 7 |