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Show rm f Jf' 'i y i ' THElSUNS RATES IV Bm-4bpta- mh aa lack Jack b; lb foiir.U) tool advertisers. Traasiefit, loo-kUtuc. inch aa coaU (BU) per fWij to 95 por coni additional. No diwplax advertising accepted for the find or the Irwit pact.. Pan 1 readers tweaty-f- l' (95) eaata par lino an issue. fani (III) tl.Rfsn ' pant veak obaerv-a- a ejadk, out by ai given man- -SmtuuOf Aii'utaai U1! mu mum, 32, minim obi 18 bitawj January w 5, maximum 32. mtototo$ 0, maximum 27, miutau&wv Jannsry 7, maximum 40, winimUmlA January J. I - , ay f , a- i lrJatia that food kind aaa ia 'pohaaed ut Tbe Hus," Price, (Jtah. . MCOM. LAN) CASE ' The Weather nM see rimtURi war iasus or jr ' S Volume bm II, Number AN S3 Weak ? Eadlif January U, 1932 --- " . dsn Relief Plan Expeeted to Doteldp STATE TO FOMM COMMERCE TQ lUfJtwy IbtSnW 8, maximum 8, minimum. 9, maximuq 29, minimum 10, maximum "89, minimam I - IHDEPEVDEVTj - NEWSPAPER U p rj BODY BAS EHTHMSlASIiC . ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY i- V ! T v . W, E. Fleetwood, G. & Duwsoui and1 Elton Taylor were elected directors of .At a meeting called Saturday eye- -' tbs Chamber of Commerce for Price eomnaissioners of nine by tM county Caroon eounty, representatives of the two 1 e years and Elmie Bernardi, F. D. I N cities throughout tho y incorporated & and one The. state has rs'eased Utah Sawyer Gibson, its P. A of Parker, attorney general, year fj:. Gang at of heads all relief and organanimal mortgage on the Carbon Water com- directors, at one of the largest and Byron D. Anderson, assistaaLlaft eounty as well as eivie elnbs adopted izations : pany end the Carbon Water, Land meetings ever held in Priee. Thq banSaturday of last week for New York plan of relief administration Mr. and Mrs. Peter L Olsen, pioneer sad (Power company, preparatory to quet was held Tuesday evening' at City and Washington, D.CL; to argue sentod bv W. VW. Christensen, residents of Priee, celebrated their fifty-- foreclosure, according to Mrs. Maymc Riuetti A Capitolo restaurant. 'at Washington, the Milner seal land Kelley and Ray of schools Committee chair- fifth The meeting was featured by musiaaae' to which the state of Utah is a wedding anniversary Monday Jameson, eonnty: recorder. They are men eoneeatratad were and appointed at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Boy to. proceed with foreclosure immed- cal numbers, stunts of the Botaiy and appeared before the, Price eity warty. The ease will be baud Januia being made to perfect a uni- Fausett. effort Kiwanis elnbs of Price, pledges of co- Monday evening' and!. aakaj that the were entertained at a iately.. i ary W. fied relief organisation by January 18. dinner They from eity offMAb and rep- hospital ' drug' suppliee be will aetioe This to the head a is operation state eoal ease Milner the the sons the In bring end of. by ;k daughters consoliaa Tlw' will adopted resentatives plan of tho chambers of com- from loeal the stockholders and is of deeisioo review it the eonple. of the ; , trqdhles peeking a writ of drug companies in all relief organizations Mr. and Mrs. Olsen were hoped will, relieve the situation. The merce of Helper, Grand Junction and ence to ontside eoaeerms in of the eirenit eonrt of appeals hold- -' date and unify married A rep set uf conA throughout the eonnty. central the St George temple the first day toe mortgage was first given the state on Salt Lake City and a general feeling the health committee was tag that, toe state did not have title tact will committee 1 road,' ip be the of controlling optimism for the eomiqg year. and therefore could not pass title to temple was open for mariages and the December 9, '1919, at .the time the . Roll E. .West, mayor,. opened the whieh it .recommended that the mu-aeting ceremony was performed by Wilford Strawberry reservoir was ! rult. The certain eoal lands' in Carbon eounty, body with five ' sum-panithe loeal from '.which the state had attempted to sell directly under this group. The five Woodruff, The marriage was solemn- mortgage was for 895,284 and includ- speaking program by congratulating pital purehass at cost plus 10 per cent ed all diteh lines belonging to the Ir- the chamber on the work of the past to the Carbon County Land company eommittees are finance, emergency re- ized January 11; 1877. ' lief fund, employment committee, pub- " Peter L' Olsen is one of the and pledged the support of eity Followiag this a general disease! : for $356200. first rigated Land company, on December year education. adult and officials oat-- , was held rcfstivA to the city purchases. Working settlers in this section of tho 'The Independent' Coal and Coke licity' under the five committees state, 31, 1907, and sinee that time, belong- lined for of Priee tq the projects ' Utah Thompaou made- a motion that. the toe directly to Price eoming year. Irrigation eompany. eompany, which purchased part of the will be all the fuel coming here in 1882 from Iron cqiuh ing All eity bnsinesi bedivided among M-- . coun' P. companies, Besides the ditches it coven all gates,' Baekman, secretary of the ty- hud from the bind eompany will also i- -. V'V i eat merchants aefording.-ftba, iel- ty, school, postal and railroad emTbosa present were Mr. . nnd Min. .flumes, .tunnels,' canals1 and ditehes Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, live size of the institution. Tho motion ; ;bo represented by counsel, fwMm1 lsf twiiliiu VuVa. auntiitr' j ployes, the chamber of commerce. Ki- T, tr kiawMiv,fo Mhia MUUi MM ' fi '. was earned. ' seeking to have declared nnll and void wanis,. Rotary, Legion posts, womens Barton Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy irs. After the Strawberry reservoir dam statements charging him and the2alt This motion,'' aeeokding to. Cart W. elnbs and .all relief individual Lake chamber with organto failure the title of the state, Carbon County I'ansett, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Bryan Ol- broke there was a reorganization and with other sections of the state. Empey, means that from, now on ill sen and Mr. and Mrs. John OBerto in 1928 the mortgage was renewed and Land eompany and the Independent izations. committee contact central The. is He offered the loeal body all the help purohases will bave to be brought to Coal and Coke eompany to 5564.28 and twenty-tw- o tbe old obligation carried on.- The sec-- ' grandehildron. W. of chairman E, Knox, and composed of his 'Organization. the attention of the eity council aad ond mortgage was for $12200. 'end of land near Kenilworth. Upon of . passed before payment will be made. E. the Kolia Ha commissioners, out eounty the Salt that pointed Stockholders have been unable to City Heretofore 'the. outcome of this au will depend Price of purchasing has been die- and chamber F. was spending huge sums to Mayor RECEIPTS toe state to collect a West,, mayor out. After considerable discussion .the right pay ided among various departments gui B. Porter of Helper and heads of each the state' has decided to foreclose on advertise the entire state and was not a eheck .mortgage indebtedness in .tho enm of committee. on the amounts has selfish in motives. its A warning from the land. It is thought that the state $556228 due from the companies which possible until "all invoieoa were. r- - the ChristenFinance committee: chairman O. of the P. 8npt. banquet, land. will then make arrangements with the If havp. agreed to purchase this eeived. .This will atrip many of the this land is obtained by sen, who will fill out the committee individual water users to rent the Madsen, saved the banquet from bethe title-to.. ing tnrned into an argument. The in- department heads from powers whiah . :toii United 8totes government, the at a later date. To properly handle ditehes. . EXPENDITUREShave the but they previously , . enjoyed. collection Back-mawas funds cidents decided of the it were over n and passed state and Carbon county will lose the It has not yet been decidnd who will new system' will make possible u alau-:;- -. heads oft the home 'returned next the following .organizations sueh safely to be tax state made receiver to handle the land., :right er check on expenditurse and cut down Receipts of Price city in the general affairs but it ia ti , Of this lend, 1120 acres are claim- would be asked to collect from its emthat a compe- morning. thought V ' the budget. !und i 1931 Lores for exceeded A : and members fuel companies, expend Followings pledge of support from ed by the Independent Coal and Coke ployes tent engineer will be sent down from Arthur asked Smith H. trVaii in a the B. P. W. club by Mrs. CL Oscar by $7072.65, according to thy annual Salt Laka company and too taxes upon this land eounty, school, postal and railroads, City.. to be granted twelve dollars for flrw-of Carl W. Empey, city recordchamber of L. Kiwanis W. and report Hanson, eommeree, ef Burgess, . have amounted to president approximately $15y er. Revenue amounted to $22440.85, the Grand Junction chamber of com- er seed whieh wss grsntod. .Ottor .000 per annum and the taxes on tho Rotary clubs,' Legion poets and the while 9. disbursements totaled $217,268-Jmerce elubs. womens relieve would This outlined the general feeling of msineM transacted was. the appoint lathe remaining, .land will amount to ap-- - burden few from been who. have a between ment of a eoamittee of tkpn to mmt : and . friendship proximatoly four times that amounts The shows in western Colorado and would an funds assure report receipts thy and Utah. with the chamber of . snmiiaiaa to eastern v The ease ieeeiitly rseeived much collecting ; various the aa He recalled the time the Grand Junc- work oat a way in wUJhr the J$y J departments for of the burden. Each year publicity when an article appeared in equal distribution eould hslp.'ia'tue ptojaetO' to .hi'M--oHows : lights, $7035; wator, $33 will be asked to donate a employe pertot 8aft Lake Telegram which pur-pert193i came tion delegation attempted , the first deitakeu1 The in t Helper postoffiee service automobile caravan from that eity to 468JM; by the shsmbCci.'. deposits, $1161; .w4ter within $93.44 of to some from tlw tate land centage of his ineome. ... reaching its high 8 alt Lake eonneetions, $468.75; of $203; eleven took dog , tax,' It .from Tp get away City. duplication days board cud state geologist' This article mark of 1930 tor postal receipts, Post- to make the trip, nice at that time, whole was appointed work, eaeh of the relief organizations licenses, $10,38926; eonetery, $653- - master Harris Simonsonh led to believe tbit tho state eould announei or throughout .'the county will work di- 30; miscellaneous, $338.72; juvenile Postal reeeipts were $10257.10- for arranged its rersptisn eoupmitter but of eollaetlvely itself by losing the ease. It eonrt 70 the celebration collections, under tho guidance of a relief was delayed four days eenta; trimming 1931, as toe line of reason that' toe state rectly with the 1930 rectain ' administrator, who in tun ia under pool, $876.05; garbage, $43326; jus- ord markeompared waiting for the automobiles to get ut would reoeiva 17 per cent of the of $1026029..eonrt tice notes here. the collections, direction the of $56025; emergency relief royalty, whieh is now ton s Postal savings also increased during Burgesa predicted that within the cents per ton, and that in lime the committee. The. relief administrator sold, $61285; bonds ; sold, $76G8J3; the past' year. With an additional 22 next few years Priee and Grand Juncamount received would bo larger thaw will have as his .duty. the investiga- Improvement District No. 9, $347.75; depositors over the previous twelve tion will see three $3530-71tion of eases, He in turn will then re- milding permits, $19; taxes, ; thousand pan pass; i .. bow paid. the t months, savings for Helper of- ing through the towns sale of material, $8.94; Sexrer DisTho ease was brought to the atten- port to one of the various relief ordaily, bringu numswelled fice $16250. Depositors in 150200 u dav jn tourist trade. Ha tion of Carbor eounty officials and ganizations who will aid the persons trict No.1 4, $15; sewer eonneetions, 61 held $43242 in the postal FMaeKnight, ' bering also reviewed the band contests held Carbon Boy Saout Governor George H. Gem end it .waa needing help. It is hoped vlhat this $720. 1930,-wbildiatriut, in 1931 for sqvinga ' I as were distributed do will at Priee and Grand Janet ion and ask- that tho annuhl driv far Expenditures away with mneh of the hswgblout that the Indeppidant.Goal plan, increased to 82 tbe counts' and , savings Wsti-red .that the friendship between the be commenced to $207S07;l:ghto, andUoke company pud into the treas opposition which' the present admin- folldwi: uuiar January 1 because of duplitwo cities be maintained. ' streets, $11275.73; puts, $6. to A$60292. the direction of Utah ThaiqiMU fiury of this eountyj39,M0.53 as taxes istration has felt, business ia order ' ! splendid money : 139.65; police, $5395.01 ; cemetery, $3 cation of work Other features on the program wen nance committee ihainwHLi i ' - s ' feu toa yean 1920, 19SU, '1922 13488 fin department, $161045; eity reported by .Postmaster Simonson for instrumental solos, talks . W. E. Knox, Frank Porter and BoL 1923 The. litigation, whieh was The diktriet aims to rutou $381of by W. I. Olthe year just dosed. A total of $153r P. H. son, la.E, West will have charge of the hall, $729.17 ; printing and supplies, 125.86 in May, IRK, eansed a Hyde, president of the Hel- whieh amount $120 vill W CUmk orders was for written per Chamber of Commerce, and slants membership fee in the of the payment of these taxes employment committee. It will be the $161040 ; .telephone, telegraph, $372-4- sent from the loeal offieemoney dnnng 1931, by the dog tax, $17440; bond election, duty of this committee to eontaet all the eompany. Rotary and Kiwania elnbs. The QouneiL The total has 1 which 'represents 13240 patrons and elnb presented the chamber of as follows: Price, V When litigation ia terminated an& possible sources of work. They hope $448.28; new springs for water snp-plRotary month. This $900, of $12,760.48 a an eommeree $994723; water treating plant, wasaverage with eheeks for payment of 8pring .Glen keetion,. $100; rJ-wort- h, if Ybpjdccision ia favorable to the to interest citizens in furnishing a noticeable increase over 1930. dues 'c work' reservoir . for the $1340.48; memeaeh the fence, of its to, $75029; unemployed. body by will be required to day Castle,. Gate, Spring OuysL bers.' It was presented a fountain pen Hiawatha and 'at tho rate A publicity committee has been nam- Seaer District No. A $323049; relief 8tandardviile, $S0 and): ' ' ; set as a prize for the best shut of work, $506; eity advertising, $7BL65. that institution. t and wiS ban-to-e ed, to be known. as VThe-SpiriWellington and Green River, $95 onA, that shows The fund Utah State Norman conreport In his annual report, William H. sinking sehool 32.. Municipal League Hamilton, Thompson will be to' fit eounty priudlpal has charge- of adult eduea-ion.Th- is vention, $80; salario, $12247; Utah the total amonnt of money in' that Toy, secretary, reviewed the activities campaign by W. & Jones, HiawUfiot amonnt which of is Power bet fnnd and committee will $116285.69, intervening of the chamber during the past year. P, K Nielsen, Price, and light eompany, $38268.33; operate in ' Lloyd Ms$-so- n, cut. These taxes will amohata fiA- with the state department tax collection, $1011.76; water stock $26290.63 is cash in banks, the re- He said that-ththe Kenilworth. eoming year $00 a year and the taxes (m the balance wij.ba-organize- d for the nn-- assessments, $3901.47; interest od the mained being invested. Bonds : out- chamber wonld work toward extendof the land will come to about $3iU)00 Mrs. 'J. Bracken Lee and son, ed people Vho desire to go on special improvements, $1123 ; bonds standing are $334200, and the bond- ing the white way to the Niekenou u year. Hneir adaeulipn. Clams for men payable, '$11,000; interest on notes, ed indebtedness of the eity is that hill at the end of East Main street my, returned to Priee Friday ftan iJh' itMedjMd metal workqlee-trieit- y $163827; interest on bonds, $19,985-3- amount less the sinking fnnd, or $217,-4142- They hope to ereet an deetrie arch 8alt Lake City after u weeks pointed out to the governor what this nue meant to.the: state notes payable, $31200; special over the eat Other project will be to , auwgrieulture. The womens which was that if defeated the state maasea wfflhe This indebtedness is being paid at establish an airport and attnet tourju nutrition, eostnme improvements, $3289.44; insurance, receive but $3760 a the pre-aehhospital, $2800;. deposit re- the rate of $11,000 annually,, two of ist tnffie this way year and design abd kfi Carbon eounty would lose child. Thh Ml the courses wil funds, $131723; miscellaneous, $2907-2- 0; the larger bond issues not being due aiderable tax money, (jonnsel was tbm depend oil toe election, $509.70; justice fees, until 1939 and 1943. that eome frou The amonnt of money handled in appointed by the sUts to fight the the people Those interest $144.05;' Improvement District No. 9, transaction of paying bonds and inshould gel fa, with either. Nor-P- , $1810.05; swimming pool, $9X186. man The difference between the receipts terest on twenty special improvement Madsen. Alex Kaffir, Senegalese giant negro Of this sum, and expenditures is represented in districts is $117,475.41. ' transactions in around 250 pounds, has chalweighing Seventeen business house 'and $7428423 represents cash eheeks outstanding and in the the sinking fund, while the rest is the lenged Ira Dent, Utah favorite, to a dividuals have paid doe in the banks, the report explains. . match in Price .Wednesday, January ber of eommeree for the Expenses of the Price hospital were actual amount paid out by. the city 20. The Kiwanis elnb of nice wil according to a bonds and - while the receipt were for special improvement put un Hefo American Legion $3124723, the match as a headliner in neadaj morningreportriven sponsor interests William H.' Toy, to of a $30258.49,. by according report posts are ppmiioviug a Washington an altraetive fight card. Sixteen were turned to on secretary. Puflie ISpeaking eontea At a recent encounter between the 5?"? Tuesday evening. r The board of county commissioners will be ecaaty-wid- e Dern was victorious but the dark two, and attract This' number, is large considering ' . at a regnlar meeting on Decemb- -r 31 some three " claims Dern can he that acoordopponent . students, pin that the 1032 drive has not offiaiaRy ' authorized County Treasurer. R, M. jug to Supt. Wt. W. (Chriitensen. on any mat outside of Sait Lake City. been inaugurated. The new Bvese to retire by eaneellatien Another headliner on the eard wUl with tbe exception of Mrs.members, aoeiposed . if Victor con,l$163 Mickey WO of Carbon V-- ft. Potenon and be a match between Dean Detion and eonnty road bonds. The Whimpey, turned in their membership bonds wen cancelled January 2. .CJlrigtoAiseuiaio to prepare plana and Bill Longson. The former is conten-de- fees Tuesday evening; at the These bonds were purchased in 1930 prmwnt them to thi legion and the for the middleweight champion- banquet. It u expected that 1932 will Charles announeed physician, Ruggeri, Jr., by city with sinking fund money and City appointments does auxiliaries. . to $25; F. M. Olson, ship and the match should bo of first be a bannor year as far as membership $20, compared MonTbe made were West puLlie E. Roll of the way with three-tenth- s object contest ia to work of a mill The ia concerned. The chamber baa nlaurfr chief electrician and electrical inspec- class calibre. . 00 the boudahs amounted to up a county champion in eaeh of tbe day. City employes, with few excepWalter Stall of Grand Junction and demonstrated its worth of reduction chief the lust a ; $20 $180,, tor, daring four divujion. The divisions will be $8150 a year. boxMexican will Riven Joe put on a have been asked to take a re- polire, no appointment, $150 as eomyear and much interest ia being taken I ho f if Ui This is of vital . and sixth grades, seventh tions, - ing show. importance to the in the projects for 1032. no to apthe marshall,' in lor coming year $160; duction night pared wages sines the and eighth, ninth and tenth and the said, An 'added inducement thw year ia Lee a $10 reduction; $130, adoptUna with the in economy policy eleventh and twelfth grades. The eon-I- n Gintment, s?KrfJSnt deut of arbon wunty tf the reduction in the dues, whieh viD a $15 .$150, administration. man, new garbage the city been reduced to $494 line with the George ed by be eut by half. A meeting will be held retained as depu reduction; water master, no apimint-men- t, is William Grogan Ml or a saving of $?150 each year You celebration. In ' nuigton Friday to appoint committees for the $145, a $15 reduction; Albert per in. nest, which Turnips that the ty recorder at a salary of $150 salannual drive. Those who have joined lew ELKB HOLD D. G. and Reese, Grames, janitor, $105; Ia Relax over our mailing list we SPECIAL SE8SI0N; month. Other appointments during the week are: are eomiiellml to cut oil (lie names inlm! DISCUSS MEMBER DRIVE aries are: Alma W. Greenwood, wa- city purchasing agent, $125,' compartlio who inarrears. ia ef vour an Is to Mathis, ed superinMickeys Place, Tito Sun, J. F, Mao and $100; .Murray plumbing ter superintendent The canrelLiion olj these bonds subarrlpli'on paid apt If not, sea C. 1L Madsen, C. E. Bever-A special was ren street the tendent Kuight, of $125, Ncls of Brotherxou, the club hospital, Elks meeting $200; ns us or write about your suburrlp-tospector, broncht about through the. effort, of idge, Mountain States Telephone held Monday evening for the pur-- P superintendent, $200; deputy on t!i4 duction of $25. ' KHence will force us to discon-tinu- e Jr ReesPj eonnty treasurer, who tho paper. 11m dale opposite of fciruulsting plans to. carry street department, not announeed, salThere were no changes in the fire Telegraph company, Price name on tho moiling biM through person-i- l contact with the jrour out the wishes of the Grand includPries lee and Cold 8'uiml Harand the salaries, with coiuimny. $145; department eumpHrcd Lodge in ary $130 the dale of e pi ration sf apprfcrLitea .the effort they Uinetli & .Cspitolo, VauDykas fWi $130. U. S. the remained with of chief, dollars fiend their two to Washing old parks, Olsen, Tfu.,4 paper, your superintendent George forth to- meet their tax Nun. Price, Utah, and ft will bn tore, Dr, R. 1. Broekbsnk, Pr:ae TyuJr ' Robinett. has been appointed justice ington prosperity class activities. $135, a $15 reduction; Royal Uona and feels that with the oblige. in mailed to United addram the retire-"- v 4 any A Charles and ing company, W. W. Chris tonaa to Lndiow, dog at the eemetery, of the peace special drive for new members nt of thes$ bonds it will be a sav-fvill to conducted. The Elks Junior $135, $15' reduction;; O. K. Clay, eity tax collector. Mrs. Joseph Dnneomb 4 Mates far cm raw. Da It sew! ; 4 A McGee, LeRoy .Holbrook fia thorn. Utah Power and Light bead attended aad gave a eooeert. $IIIIM$I44444$40II$MI 'attorney, '$50 instead of $00; Dr. was made pound keeper. mPM'M MR. AND MRS. P. I. mm OLSEN CELEBRATE V A1 anniversary; snper-intonde- j .XT. "'i A f , , . 1 - . . ; s - FOR PRICE -- bimmrV GREATER THAN ! - j . Receipts of Helper Post office Shows But Slight Loss : i od -- eu-ric- fot-lewe- d gov-emw- : was If $8y-127.- t - TianM 0; --- -n . t hii eo-ati- e - M . L; 0; $2-542- SIXTEEN ADDED Attractive Fight Card to Be Presented . REESE CANCELS ROAti BONOS THIS WEEK TO ROLL CAlMx, OF CHAMBER t . County Cffitests to Be SponsorerBy Legion . t Mayor; Salaries Get Cut -- nt . - !!???"! WMHtoWIWtHIHHI Are Z iS " Paid Up? ; n. u tax-IT.'lr- o, Frand-superintende- nt or tl? 5 to , '7 j r |