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Show Licensed , to Wed THE SUNS RATES George W. Jenkins, Mohriand. L. Wanda Bobleen, Ferros. Gnst Kokanis, Spring Canyon. Bernice Thompson, Helper. Ths Bun's display ad vert Ulna ratca art lit (40) centa an inch per iasua or lift an inch by the month four (4) mm to local advertiser. Transient, Iftjr (SOI eenta an inch per isaue. Poo-io- n hi 2.1 per cent additional. No diaplay rircrtixins accepted for the firat or the mnt imite. Pare 1 reader twenty-fiv- e 2S) eenta per line an issue. j Ival Young, Fruita, llaxel OConnor, Fruita, Colo. James Toller, Rolapp. Mary Bertulli, Rolapp. ' Let The Bun'a jog depart-letake care of your printiny needs. Volume 18, Number 88 nt AN iopreme Court Decision On Coal Land Cs t litigants notwithstanding. Actiea Hot Detcntiasd. what move the interior departJut ment will make to regain poaaeaeion f the lend in question will not be until the law officers of that apartment have had opportunity to ady the supreme eourt decision. After reviewing gt length its earlier ision in this ease, before the state e Utah became a party to the eourt goes into the issues ted in the latest appeal. After case had been remanded to the (strict eourt, linos pointed out, the ate was permitted to intervene, and i its hiU set up that it believed nd had ever since believed that the ind so certified by it was agrienltur-- I in character and it did not contain ay known mineral; that in 1920, hich was subsequent to the decree in first suit, it had entered into a contract with the land company, which it had sold and conveyed lands to that company for $100 acre, or a total of $556,426, taking ik a mortgage for that amount and ad since assessed taxes whieh were sns upon the lands, aggregating $40r liti-th- . Board of Education On Record In Favor of Stopping Tourney At one of the by the board of it was. decided state body' that shortest meeting held education Wednesday to recommend to the the annual state basketball tournament be discontinued. The subject was brought nn for discussion when Snpt. W. W. Christensen told of the disenssion on this matter at the annual meeting of superintendents at Ogden on January 15 and 16. Some of the superintendents felt their eo antics were against eontinning the tournament beeaiye of the "train on those participating. A form letter was drafted and sent to school boards throughout the state asking their opinion on tho matter. The local board waa of the opinion that the - tournament ehonld be discontinued. , A statement of what tha 'schools in the district .will need to complete this term and the amount needed for next year waa presented to the board by Snpt. Christensen with the recommendation that. a committee bo appointed to go over the report. It was decided that this matter lie taken up by the board aa a committee of the whole. SupL Christensen is working hard to make a nine-month- term s' possible next year and figures Lhgt by extreme economy it may be possible. Because of decreased revenue from taxes this year tho budget has been cut down and revised in many instances to make possible the continuance of school work until the lest of s' term April, when the eight-month- - Pat Sapanario, Emergency Relief Body Receives Reports of shot and Sap-anar- io Committees a rifle. At a meeting of the Price organiza-io- n After the shooting, Sapanario fled of the emergency relief body, it and hid out until Monday morning as reported that the thirty-fiv-e men when he waa apprehended by Marshall ho last week were called to work C. A. Knobbs of Helper. tearing snow for the Utah Bailway Sapanario served a jail term in 1930 ad been paid off and that $588 was for possession of marihuana. pent for the work. These men were t from Priee and Helper. Residents Besides this'amount, nineteen fam-ic- s were supplied with eosl last week, County Dies Mother of Carbon at s Birth George Washington's 200th birtk- observed apbe by properly George years ago, February 22, propriate ceremoniea by eivus, Ira tarnal and municipal bodies, this week Washington, Father of Our Country, waa born. Ilis life und Monday of next. Many projects was- - dedicated to leadership in giving to civilization' & have been funnelled to carry on into next month and a pejnnanent memorA joint meeting between the Helper new light, history, a new nation, and to every American to be ereeteor ial is and Price chambers of commerce will of the first president is Memory' a heritage of Liberty. be held in Price next week, seeording also the motif of .nsajf .social functo plans tentatively outlined at the scheduled this month. .Mayor directors meeting Tuesday. Priee hu tions E. West has issued a proclamaTHEREFORE, I. Rolla E. West, Mayor of Price City, sent the Helper body an invitation o tolla tion asking all bnaioesa kowm to to- meet 'with them and discuss problems closed Monday, "February 22. do hereby proclaim Monday, February 22, 1932, as a main of interest to both eities. will also observe the day aa s The Priee chamber officially be- lelper celebraThe postoffiee and the holiday for George Washington holiday. egal came a member of the recently ormnks throughout tbo eonnty will bo tion day and call upon all people to cease their labor ganized Intermountain Development closed. association and renewed ita memberThe annual Firemans Ball and and join in the celebration of the day, that they may ship in the national chamber of comand danee sponsored by Clarmigrant merce. Masons will bo the two ion eounty Americas of the ponder upon exemplary patriotism Representatives of the leading infeatures evening: Tho FireMonday dustries of Carbon eounty will be inBall is considered aa one of Great Leader, who was first in peace, first in war , and man's vited to attend a banquet sponsored by 1 doneea of tbo year and m the chamber the later part of Msreb tha orgeat first in the hearts of his' countrymen, - and to still conon Saturday evening-- Beheld to discuss problems and work out a usually has bora declared a lecause Monday to develop the sider that the game is yet in our own hands ; and to plan of was decided to bold tbo it holiday eounty. J. T. Kelley, chairman of the gal The firtosen will that danee evening: entertainment committee, will have be in play it wdl is all we have to do nothing but harof tbo program Monday charge charge. and will be assisted by the AiMricaa mony, honesty, industry and frugality are necessary to Superintendents of the twenty-lkre- s A parade and bond mnaie in eosl mines in the eounty, local offic- Legion. scheduled. make us a great and happy nation." ials of the Utah Rock Asphalt comSpeeches, musical numbers and n pany and the Carbon Dioxiee and donee will featnro tbo Mataois proChemical eompany and agricultural nt tbo Masonic temple Monday leaders will be asked to attend. Invita- gram at 8 oeloek. ' evening tions will also be sent to Urn eity Mayor of Price City. Lodges sponsoring tha program are councils of Priee and Helper and tbs Carbon Lodge No. 16, Joppa Lodge eounty commissioners, Kelley reports. No. 26, Price Chapter No. 6, R. A. Ths railroad crossing at Carbon av- Charles Fred Jennings Command try into enue will be put proper shape by No. 6, and Naomi Chapter O. E. 8. tho Denver and Rio Grande Western James Monroe of Conraaaen will weather the soon as as railroad perTax set as toastmaster. Tbo progress mits, according to official of that Presentation of Flog, "Mrs. Be taken was This matter np eompany. Elisabeth Star 8paaglod Button; weeks with them several ago. 28 Banner," andienee; A Tribute to tbo Flag," J. W. Hammond; Invocation, Rev. e, memtwo Mrs. hundred Ralph C. Jonee; address of Elisabeth Approximately Hadley, eounty clerk, Theodore Thomas: interpretive bers of the American Legion will as- announced the first of the week that danee, stndent of Mire Melba Markor; semble in Pries Sunday, February 28, Wallaee W. Dansie of Salt Lake City for a district convention of District will definitely be here February 24 D. T. Clark, 81, father of Mrs. A. tong (selected), R. 8. Rohbiae No. 5, which includes Carbon, Emery, for an afternoon and evening session D. Sutton of Priee, died at his home Washington, ike Statesman," Krty; Vaughan; San Juan, Uintah and Duchesne coun- to assist Carbon people in filling out in Denver, Colo., Sunday, according song, 'R. 8. Robbins to word received here. Mrs. Sutton and party; Washington, ths Mason" . ties, according to William Grogan of their income tax reports. Priee. In response to many requests from left immediately from Salt Lake City by W. E. Fleet woodland 'America,1 diseus-sio- n various the main for topic Probpbly parts of the state for infor- where she had been on business. She andienee. Refreshments wUl' ha served will be the drive by the legion mation and assistance in connection is expected to returne home this week. at 10 o'eloek and tbo remainder of for employment. Each of the posts with the individual income tax the tax Funeral services were held Tuesday tho evening will bo spent in dancing. Schools in the eonnty will not dan throughout the state have been con- commission has arranged to have a with interment in Denver. Clark earns to Utah from California that day bnt appropriate programs tacted by state officials and are urged representative visit certain key cities to initiate some plan to make wore and towns during the month of Feb- as a young man. He setled in Provo have been arranged to commemorate in Washingtons memory. A mere detail- -. for, those now out of employment ruary," reads the letter sent to Jin. and for many years was prominent the sheep industry in Utah and west- ed outline of activities to be earned Price post is now drawing up a tenta- Hadley last week.. . 1 ern Colorado. He moved to Denver on by the schools may be found in antive schedule. of action to be taken It will he impossible other section of this jsrao. within the near future along this line. individual assistance to all who may about thirty years ago. Besides Mrs. Sutton bp is survived Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'eloek An executive meeting for this purpose require it, bnt upon the days specified was held Wednesday evening of this the representative will be available at by two other daughters and one sou. the pupils of Notre Dame school will the eonnty eourt house or city hall to They are Mrs. J. D. Roberts, Spo- present n program in celebration of week. It will The district convention will con- give such assistance as is possible kane, Wash.; Mm. L, G. Nightingale, the Washington vene in the American Legion hall at within the limited time at his disposal Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and D. Walter be given at the qebool and the public is invited. ' 2 oclock Sunday afternoon. Approxi- or if arrangements are made loeally, Clark, Oakland, Calif. be to fourteen address and attend reprewill' posts huger meetings mately Parent-Teache- rs sented. Presiding officer will be Rev. at some other convenient place. In order to afford as mnch service Giles of Vernal who is district comI mander. Ted Thomas of Priee is vice- as possible it is suggested that the will who commander. State officers eounty commissioner or others interA jury composed of J. Vivian PowParent-Teachattend the convention are George BaL ested may profitably arrange for pubassociation of tbo ell, Fay E. Thaeker, W. II. Brown, Hording aehool was Otto lic conbe held at some Weisley, meetings to iff, state commander; organised at a M. F. J. Foster J. Grow, .Shimin, state adjutant; F. P. Fisher, vice venient meeting place during the time of parents and teachers held meeting E. M. H. J. Lamp, Stevenson, Latter-da- y commander; L. Dow Young, field ser- the representative is in their vicinity. Thomas, week to hear Wednesday afternoon in the vice man, and C- - D. Pope of the em At such meetings the representative shire was empaneled this Saints tabernacle. The meeting who is will explain briefly and in a general the ease of Ciperano Comargo, ploymcnt bureau. Day Lee Diamenti to was preceded by a Parent with aiding charged at the school, with parents atfowifliiig way the provisions of the income tax Carbon from the jaiL eounty escape law and discuss certain features that afternoon elassea while the children The plot to escape was exposed, howremained at home. appear to have occasioned the most ever, before being carried out Mrs. Oscar Hanson was elected as misunderstanding. inmate ths at Curtis Smith, jail, In some communities it may be of the new organization and president the was testified Wednesday. Smith Application Contested By Subsidiary possible to arrange for two public Mathis secretary Mrs. 4 Georgs one who exposed the plot of Diameni treasurer. W. McAllister of D. ft R. G. W. Railroad. B. meetings at different towns, one lor Principal whore testimony Comargo becomes vies the afternoon and one for the evening. and upon A president, was arrested. It was after Diamenti is luncheon various It the constitution will be adopted, commitcommission this Suggested The public utilities was returned from Colorado that the tees appointed and a definite meeting week has been hearing an application dubs, Rotary, Lions, ete., and the high attempted jail delivery was planned. schools be the of and notified time established at subsequent meet-ing- acolleges, Utah Eastern Lake Salt and of the proposed visit ss well as all ither perStage lines for an extension and mod- sons likely to be of assistantance to Themeeting ification of its franchise to transport opened with mnsieal others in the making out of ths innumbers' by the Harding srtool band passengers, baggage, package, freignt come tsx returns." antf Oirla Glee elnb. SupL W. W. and express between Salt Lake City Christensen spoke on the value of a Carbon to Price. was of Sena returned Pete Hearing and Moab by way organization; Princieounty Wednesday from Pueblo, Colo., parent-teachbegan Tuesday in the eourt house and will contiuuo the remainder of the by Deputy L. A. Pike to answer charg- pal McAllister talked of the problems es of robbing Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kim that exist between - parents aid the week. schools, and Mrs. O. I Thomas outThe application is being untested Jannary 4 of this year. By Mr. and Mrs. Kim were held up ani lined the activities which a Parent-Tcaehe- ra by the Rio Grande Motorways, Inc., association could take np. a subsidiary of the Denver and Rio Harry Mills, transient, is being held beaten by two persons at the JapanGrande Western railroad, on ground in the eounty jail here following an ese boarding house and robbed of ap- About a hundred and thirty-fiv-a parthat it has a freight franchise am attempted robbery at Helper Tuesday. proximately $400. The pair made gooi ents and teachers were present there is no need for any expansion of According to officers, Mil's is sup- their escape and it was not until this posed to have entered a grocery store week that Sena waa apprehended in the stage service. The present frnnrhise allows the in Helper, stuffed a quantity of food Pueblo. According to information recompany to haul such freight as can stuff in his shirt, picked up a loaf of ceived at tbe sheriffs office he has bo conveniently hauled on ihe pas- bread and sardines for whieh he of- confessed to participation in ths holdAble Day, 27, ia recovering in Price senger stage They are asking that a fered to pay. The concealed food was up. delected and hs was taken into a bark Pete Montana, the alleged partner eity hospital from injuries received freight truck be allowed. last Thursday afternoon at ConsuApplication of B. F. Mclntire of room while the sheriffs force was of Sens, has not been located. mers where he is employed in .the Price to operate s freight service be called. RELIEF CONTRIBUTORS mine. Before officers readier there, howtjrocn Price and four town in GorHe received a fractured pelvis and don creek was heard by the eomini.-sio- n ever, he pulled out a razor And made In addition to the list 'sat week a break through the back door of the those who have contributed to tho badly bruised body when he Tuesday morning. store. He crossed the river but was Emergency Relief organization are the caught between the eosl eonteyor and EASTERN CITY WANTS DOPE ON unable to climb the opposite bank and Carbon eounty teacher, $173.74; Bry-nr- the side of the tunnel. Friday afterwas again caught. FORMER CARBON MAN Service station, $10; O. P. Mad- noon he underwent an operation for a It is understood that be will be sen, $5; Carbon eonnty eourt house ruptured bladder, punctured by a broemployes, $29.61; Carbon eounty roa' ken bone. A letter was received Tuesday by charged with vagrancy and given floater He was brought into Priee on a of the out eourt eonnty. district clerk, E. 8. Horsley,' employes, $12.40; state and stale roai from William F. X. Geoghan, district employes, $03.09; J. C. Penney, $14-.7- light engino as it was the only conveywho was accused of participating in Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, ance able to force its way through Attorney of King county, Brooklyn, N. Y., asking for information con- tbs uprising at the Utah prison several $50; F. R. Porter, $2; F. C. Bonnes, the heavy snow drifts. His condition De- months ago. They and Fred Lchrka $5; Ileiner employes, $28; Utah Cos is serious, hospital authorities stele, cerning Edtlv Day, convicted here antomo-bilwere or e convicted an Producers association, $100, and Priee but not fatal unices complications set atealing cember 12, 1030, of grand larceny. in. on at $18.00. 1930. of brother 30, the George Day, September is employes, Helper eity Day dk Price, Helper Chambers 1732, W-wi- ll , -- . ROLLA E. WEST American Legion Meet Held Here On to February Expert Will Assist in-eln- Carbon People With Tax .Returns Father of Mrs. Sutton Dies At Provo wos-eom- V -- 43, who all-nig- ht of of twelve loads ov-- ; the week before. Aid was given to Mrs. Minnie E. Baxter Durrant people and 41 persons were given died at the family home in Spanish lothes. The eontact committee of the relief Fork Monday morning after an illnisation has asked the Priee div-io- n ness of six weeks. She was bom in to supply the mayor of Priee and England June 19, 1876, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter. The elpcr with the names of those giver. family came to America and to AmThese ';laesistanee. people wil he called erican Fork in 1888. In 1892 she mar-ne-d by the municipalities to work John E. Dumnt. 1 lived at s They needed. jjrhpnever way. there Fork until 1905 at which fill be no dole bnt each one receiving American time they moved to Spanish Fork. lilp will be required to work in re- Durrant waa the second Span?mcnt been decided to ish Fork mother to lose a son in the postpone a-of the medical clinic until further World war, her eldest son, Robert E. formation reaches those in charge of Durrant,' having died in France soon fter arriving there with his regiment. e investigation. The milk fund Mrs. Durrant has been active in was also held over until relief society work and was a charter ore romplete information could be member of the Spanish Fork Amen-eaithcrcd by school officials. Legion auxiliary. Her husband Mrs. Charles Avcrill reposed that e call for clothes met with a hearty died' March 2, 1928. 8he is survived eight sons and daughters, many of sponu. Those clothes have been by whom are located in Carbon ennnty. ended' and cleaned and are now in a office of Mrs. Alice Maxwell at They are Leonard, Earl, Roval, LaVon he eourt house ready for distribution. nd Mark B. Durrant, Mr. Gladys Pnrnr and Mrs. Grace Olsen, all ot 3HARQE OF MANSLAUGHIEB IS Castle Gate; John LcGrande Durrant, Sunnyside; Ray B. and James Delos DROPPED BV JUDGE Durrant, Spanish Fork. Also nine grandchildren. The charge of manslaughter again; osppli Karl Jones was dismissed in Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Marme Hanistrict eourt Wednesday by Judge son, A. N. Pace, Wallace, Gcorg B. WalChristensen upon ground of no lace and Tom Pace were colled to Ne-p( jslausc for action. the death of Sunday morning by Jijl Jones was accused of fatally injur-- Mrs. Julia lloblm. Mrs. Ifolihs is a George Jonflas of Helper July 27 siater of Mrs. Pace and mother of lie wee charged With Mra. Wallace. Mrs. Hobbs died last while intoxicated ami striking giving Thursday evening of an illness incijjrr boy as he was wnlking dent to old age. Burial took place Sunhighway. day afternoon at Nephi. ? In-thi- m on n hi JDs Commemorating Washington CARD GAME ENDSC IN SHOOTING Standardville Man Seriously Injured la Shooting Fray Sunday. Legal blanks ot all kinds for sale Carbon To Hold Appropriate Ceremonies - Two hundred seriously wounded Ramon Caballero, 31, in a quarrel at Standardville on Sunday morning at 6 a. m., waa arrested in Helper Monday morning and brought to the Carbon eonnty jail here to await filing of charges. A complaint accusing Sapanario of assault with intent to murder or as00." sault .with a- deadly weapon will be rwposes Two Courses. filed within the next few days, acThe government, by its answer, cording to County Attorney Walter eyed the eoncellation of the mort- C. Geese. Caballero waa ahot in the neck, and age and tax liens or, in the alterna-Jv- e, if the relief were denied, that iS' recovering nicely, according to advices from the Standardville hospital. (Continued Oa Page Tour) The shooting elimaxed in eard game' in which Sapanario and Caballero wepe participants. The quarrel started when Caballero allegedly made an instnlting remark about s wife. The latter went to his home and returned immediately with "his is a decrease Week Ending February 18, 1982 PROCLAMATION Means Loss To State And Carbon Tho United States supreme court Iceided the Milner coal land ease in' Ivor of the United State government onday, according to reports sent out om Washington, and ended a long aputed title to 5564 acres of coal nd near Kenilworth. The supreme mrt upheld the circuit court of spiels and not only threw out the eon ntions of the Carbon County Land Coal and the &pany ehmpany, Independent but also tha claim t np by the state For Carbon county it means that ximately $15,000 a year for the ginee 1924 will not be paid aa by tha Independent Coal and company as taxes on 1120 sens this land. The only taxes from the for Carton county will be a small oa of tha 37 par cent on the lty paid tha government. The roy-t-y now paid is ten eenta per ton. iU through the opinion, handed by Justiee Stone, ocean refer-- i to tlie purported original fraud Bpetryted by Milner end the Cferbon minty Land company, whieh assert--I fraud appears still to be tha basic aran on whieh the court continues to told that this highly valuable timet of J00 acres of eosl land shall revert to United States, all contentions of NEWSPAPER INDEPENDENT . Colo. - -- tb-aff- : Hearing On Jail Break Plotter Begins Group Organized Here a er STAGE LINE AFTER FREIGHT RIGHTS io. Suspect In Robbery Is Brought Back Transient Attempts to Shoplift In Helper; Held Sheriff er Man Badly Injured At Consumers Mine ra 5; |