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Show The Weather the SUN'S RATES pt display advfrtlaip nw iM rbefun'i'cents an inch wr issue or 4l(45l iiu.h tli mouth four ffi an I oi-a- l (4) advert in ra. Transient, by 5i7(BO) cent is 23 per rent additional. .No display accepted for tha find or tba line jjS) rente per an issue. inim-mu- m Joo depart Tba Suna take rare of your prlntlna needs. Volume te 'ce, Helper Chambers It, Number of SI AN INDEPENDENT Week Esdisf Much 3, 1932 68, minimum 27. ' Around Big Springs Ranch; House Fire last Thursday at noon destroyed the house on ihe Big Springs ranch aeveral miles below the town of Snnnyside and owned by J. It. Sharp. The fire was caused by an overheated flue. The house was occupied by Monte Tilling and family who have been tenants for Snarp for some time. The building was Covered by insurance. The Big Springs ranch was some fifty yean ago by Lord beolt Elliott, an Englishman, and is located about five or six miles below e. At one time it was .well stocked with blooded eattle imported from England and waa the show ulace of eastern Utah. The house and outbuildings were of the best and many thousands of dollars were spent by Elliott ten-roo- m matter of increased tourist1 travel over Highway No. 50 was discussed in Helper Friday at a joint chain-be- n meeting of Price and Helper of commerce, and tentative plan? were outlined to attract part of the travel going to California this sum- - NEWSPAPER Commerce Western Legends and Rustler Stories Woven DEAN IS SHOT BY PAL SAYS JURY Burns Meet to Discuss Tourist Travel The eA Weather reading for the riven to The Sun by llenry observer, are an follows: February 22, maximum 48, minimum 20; February Felm-ar- y 23, maximum 40, minimum, 14; minimum 19; 24, maximum 48, minimum maximum 80, 25, February 23; February 26, maximum 58, 31; February 27, maximum 67, minimum 25; February 28, maximum Self Defense Claim of Palokavieh, Who Killed in stocking it with eattle an.l hones. Numerous are the talea told of how Elliott nsed to entertain on a lavish seale in days gone by end the partic-h- e used to pull off. It is Raid that he brought his friends from Balt Lake Citv by the dozens aud entertained for weeks at a time. But Elliott became the pray of cattle rustlen and thieves then numerous in eastern Utah aud soon his herds and tock diminished. Finally, being in bad straits, he sold out aud left the country. Some twenty-fiv- e yean ago Sharp purchased the ranch, remodeling the buildings and fixing up the place until today it ia one of the best ranches in Carbon eounty, many tons of alfalfa being raised annually. At one time Sharp lived on the ranch, but of late has been renting it. Friend Who Threatened Family 0.' C. Dean, 37, came to bis death Monday afternoon at 4 :30 by gunshot , wounds inflicted by a AS calibre revolver held in the hands of George Palokavieh, 41. according to a coroners jury verdict given Thursday. A charge of voluntary manslaughter or It was suggested that if the Salt With' ten patients ,admitted this second degree murder will be filed City Chamber of Commerce did week the Price eity hospital i? crowdBusiness houses which hove been against Palokavieh within tne next not erect a aign or tainted bulletin ed to capeeity, according to Superfew days, according to Couutv Attor- operating blot machines wen 'notified on the road leading into this section intendent Murray Mathis. Those to the first part of this week by Chief receive treatment this week were Ahee ney Walter C. Gease. that Price and Helper should in placing appropriate signs at Georgelakis, Helper, appendectomy; The death of Dean came as a climax of Police Very on Davis that' they to a family quarrel Monday afternoon. must get rid of them. the important centers. Mayor Frank Mrs. Joe Mooney, Price, treatment; who ordered Mayor Rolls...E. West, Mrs. 0. C. Dean, in a statement to The . Porter of Helper suggested that the Stella Parulas, Price, appendectomy; 0Ut to letters hernia Louie write aud sndthwn here Felice, apSun Helper, after personal the people shooting shortly from Pnee eitiaen. on " P also bv her testimony before the ror- heir friends and relatives, urging as- pendectomy; Ceeil Clair, Price, .herthis over P"ation of slot machine and all Gust nia'; O. K. Fotheringham, oner's jury, stated that her huiband sistance in sending people T.,e?. , . : . asked her to file for a divorce that 0 r jf?18 route. lie also suggested that a census Doulgerakis, bullet wound, treatment; be taken throughout the season so that Rowena MeRill, Price, treatment; Elday. Alinut 2 oclock in the afternoon j. othr ,m aud Frank she and her husband came to Price for soma idea canoe obtained of ihe ears mer Jeffs, National, aw v,olatioii. this way. this purpose. According to her, Dean ' Tangaro, Price, pawing through W. Fj. Fleetwood, president of the stopied in this eity and obtained several drinks before they went to the loeal chamber of commerce, suggestcourt house, lie then left her. and site ed that publicity for this section be between the two towns. was forced to walk back to her home, which is about two miles cart of this Both eities are in Carbon eounty nd Year The possibility of employing local he thought that all printed matter city on the Price-IIehighway. relative to the eounty eouid nave the Dean was not in at the tune she Mrs. A. Frank Drury of Martin was labor in tearing down one of the nn- - i reached home but entered the house imprint of both eities. He further urg- elected president of the Carbon Coun- nsed school houses of the district and ed the educational campaign as sugbefore she was able to remove her meetDemocratic Ladies' club at a ty moving it to Price for nse as a counThe matter of establishing k unit of. cost ne seemed to be in an ugly gested at the Four States Conference ing Monday afternoon at the Ameridiscussed farm wu ty poor Sunday wherein all service station attendants, can mood and was carrying a rifle. Fol-- 1 the National Guard in Pries occupied Price. offiin Other hall Legion contact a of central at the meeting hotel clerks, auto mechanics and oth- cers chosen for lowing his entrance into the .louse he I the regular meeting of the board of the coming year are committee of the emergency relief orTwo morning programs in the eity threatened to shoot Mrs. Dean and I directors of the .chamber of commerce ers should beeome tboroughlv conver- a? follows: First vice president, Mrs. ganization. Besides the contact comI sant with routes, distances and be able 0. F. of Standard ville; sec- mittee those present at the meeting hail have been arranged by the Gen- the children. Mrs. Dean pleaded with I Thursday noon. That body went- on Troyseth ne mento record favoring the unit and will convention him its to give absolute information, asked him. to and He tried for society ealogical quiet ond vice president, Mrs. Joe bchlcgel included the board of education and tioned that efforts were now being of be held in Price Sunday, March 13, her to have a drink but she refused, work toward getting it established G. Mrs. Denel A. Price and Price; secretary, Helper. representatives of made to designate Highway No. 50 of to those in charge. One of according to her statement. It was here this year, The unemployed situation in the according Helper, asd treasurer, Mrs. Carl will be for the genealog- then that he attempted to heat hrr and I 0. R- - Buchanan appeared before as the George Washington Memorial the meetings discussed at length by the Empey of Price. wu county be letters and that ical workers suggested and the other tor bishops at the same time bring the gun into I the body and outlined the benefit! dehighway Follow the business session bridge body in an effort to evolve s.inc plan written to George Stephen? of Den- was members of of the high coun- ft position where he eouid shoot. While I rived by such a unit. It means a pay-th- e wards, played and the prise won by Mrs. whereby the county and ni'iniripali-tie- s ver and to congressmen endorsing this Herbert two were quarreling, Palokavieh, roll from five to aeven hundred dol-- a stake cil and presidencies. Woods of Kenilworth. Mrs. will be able to cope with the situaction. The afternoon program will be pub--' close friend of Dean and a boarder inra monthly, rent on two large build-- at D. C. Gibson of Helper received an ation. It was suggested that the school A short discussion of the proposed lie and will be held, in the Litter-da- y the Dean home, interceded. He I : government equipment Iwing in I ward let the attendance prize. have one of the eounty Price-HelpBen-ne- t, of S. the highArchibald tabernacle. unable to Dean to waa here, besides the training of-d- .? calm Saints but tried storage widening meetwas decided next that the It unused school houses and that local I Mine fered. and a firing unit is established so. board If secretary, way was entered into and the recent ing will be held in general Helper on March labor be employed in tearing it down iUction of school authorities in placing of Salt Lake City will be the Dean then turned upon Palokavieh I here it will mean between fifty and Ockey 28. The club meets monthly. to take the to Price end moving it 'a ban on the wearing of flowers at and began beating him. Mrs. Dean sixty thousand dollars worth of equip-etarte- d principal speakers. place of the present poor house. The . :the Junior Prom. No action was taken into the kitchen with Dean ment. building would be erected, near the The board also took np the matter Ion either. Palokavieh followed Dean, following. outskirts of the eity where a plot of celebration who was still beating his wife with of getting a motion picturo film-A proposed eounty-wid- e land could be obtained large enough to be held on Labor day was presenthia fists and milk bottles. It was' in I of the annual band contest ApriL to enable planting a small acreage of the kitehen that the fatal shooting Information obtained by William H. ed to the directors for discussion. It stuffs. food has been planned to have the celebrahappened. Palokavieh had a bed in Toy, secretary, shows that such a film Those who have been receiving aid tion begin at Helper with appropriate the kitehen and his revolver wu nn- - will eost about $300. The ehaubor from the county in the form of food, I ceremonies and a parade to Price with der the pillow. Palokavieh wu knock-- 1 feels that having a film made would clothing and eoal eouid. repay the ed down by the bed and Dean, on the be exeelleAt advertising for Priee and games at the city park. The celebraaid and make the eounty by this work tion would take the fora of a other side of the room, to I this section of the state. Although the , The American Legion post? of Price, serve as pay rather, than a dole. The aeeond annnal Rotary vaude- raise the rifle into a attempted posi- - cost is the big objection, the chamber bringing attention to the coal Helper, Hiawatha, Blanding, Castle given shooting There is great need for a new aud ville will be ataged at the Caibon lion. Palokavieh reached under the I feels that if the famines? house will industiy in particular. Sam Stein, Dr. Dale, Ferron, Vernal, Myton, Roose- more adequate home for the county eounty high school pext Wednesday, pillow, obtained the gun and fired. I put up enough money to have the films L. B. Grover and Dr. J. J. Dalpiaz velt, Duchesne and the state officers This plan would serve to give March 9, eeording to Dr. R. II Brock-ban- k, poor. were appointed from Helper to meet met in Priee - in convention Following the shooting, Palokavien made they would be repaid by renting to Sundaylocal labor and at. thp same to who has charge of the affair did not work with a committee of three from Pfiee disebsa problems and outUhe the orattempt to eseape but submit- - the film out to various towns reprinowned' by this year. and work yout'arrangepienta for the ganizations woric to be carried out time utilize the buildings not nsed. ted to arrest by Sheriff S. ki- - Bliss muted at the meet the school district which are The vaudeville haa become a yearly I From all indications then will be affair. during the summer and fsll months. The present location of the poor home affair since the student loan fund was and Deputy Warren Peaeock. He wu I debands hen end A good deal of the meeting was to the Carbon eounty jail to t least twenty-si- x The greatest objective before the ironght created bythe eivie club. All proceeds await I the film voted to bringing Price and Helper organization since its formation is the is not ideal of charges. possibly By renting filing thirty. Knox of Walter from this show will go into a fund It waa the opinion of Hen-- 1 to each town it eouid be nude to pay closer together and working toward drive to pnt one million men in the A coroner's composed jury, would favor set aside to help students obtain an Albert Horsley and George for itself. Q. 0. Allred wu appointed 'a common end. A splendid feeling of United States back to work. ThL that the commissioners the matter up education and also to finance the niug Olson, friendliness prevailed at the meeting. work was outlined at the convention the plan. lie will take and found that I to take this matter up with the busi-the- n Mathis, investigated Swim Week. It is expected that joint meetings of by George S. Baliff of Provo. Baliff with them at their next regular meetwere five bullet holes in Deans I ness firms. Eaeh year the Rotary club hires an ing. the board of directors of each body is holes in the kitchen. I Secretary Toy wu authorised to department commander of ti'.e state. W. W. Christensen experienced swimming instructor from body and three Superintendent will be held once a month. the abdomen of I represent Price at the annual banquet bullet had )ne grazed He outlined the plans to be followed asked that a committee be appointed the Red Cross who gives instruction lean and in his elbow, making I end ball given by the Grand Junction, in the drive. Eneb legion member will lodged to contact the mine superintendents in swimming and life saving. All a total of nine holes. This wu sub-- Colo., Chamber of Commerce un next be assigned a definite ares to can- in the eounty and ask them to keep classes of swimmers took advantage of stantiated by Dr. J. CL Hubbard who I Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. West was vass for work. People throughout the as many men employed in the minea the instruction last year and prevailpofnted to have charge of the annual the body. country will be solicited and asked to this summer as possible. lie wants the ed upon the club to continue with coron-- 1 yard and garden contest this summer, before the In his testimony or a for even give employment day to work out a reduced this work each year. s Tupsdsy, Palokavieh stated Neat weeks meeting wrill be devoted so. Odd join will be assigned to those superintendentsrotate the work. As the One local- - student was able to re- that jury schedule and as far as he could remember he I to Referendum No. 60, dealing with will without houses business work and disH. D. Jones filed an answer ip winter orders are filled many of the turn to the University of Utah this but three shots. He said there federal taxation, trict court this week to the eomplaint be asked to put as many men back to mines are beginning to lay off men. year because of the Rotary btudent fired were five bullets in the gun at the I to similar work as Helpossible. Stan, and Price entered by Dean Duke, who asks for Loan fund. lie was not a' resident of The men come into Evidence showed that all bul-- l HOStOfflCC tO MSlIlt&lll an accounting and the dissolving of those, used during the war, will be per and swell the list of unemployed. lriee and had no connection with the time. in lets the gun had been fired. The exhibited in firms who have taken The situation will be serious unless the partnership between them. AttCrnOOIl Rotary elub but had shown his will- coroners jury eouid not agree on the on This back men. was task ia worked huge put rIn his complaint, Duke said that on ingness to work for an education. Be evidence aud uked for an autopsy to I borne plan of work rotation American the shoulders of the Legion oat. November 2, 1931, a cause the fund is still small a large determine if all the holes were made I was entered into between him and M. because it was felt they are in a betRolla E. Wyst aaid that he number of the students cannot be asMayor Postmaster J. F. MuKnight uid by the same calibre revolver. Ihe an- ter situation to organise such a move- was working with the fanners tf the sisted. D. Junes for the purpose of operating ment. This is not showed that they were. The jury Thursday that beginning topsy a legion objective canSaturday, the Daily Reminder." ITe claims he a The to establishing Program. county relative then eouid not determine whether all March 12; the in Price put up 9356 and Jones $87, and that alone. The legion is to be assisted by ning factory in Trice. Nothing definThe entertainment this year will the holes wrte separate shots of if I would observe postoffiee on postal lie has never received any dividend. many other national organizations in ite has heen done slung these lines consist of tea regulations nets, including music, some were exit holes. An was I closing. In the answer Jones said Duke did rarrying out this work. Members of vet but West is of the opiniin that I solos aud instrumental songs, ordered Wednesday and showed that Heretofore, the postoffiee remain, Utah pledged this fac- dancing, wot ay hia share of the money and the posts in eastern project is feasible. Such a a one-apley. The ogieniug number only four shots were fired into his led open after 1, oclock, but after that the reason Dnke has never re- theio undivided support to the drive. tory would greatly reduce the num- will be several sulections I by Cals body, the others being exit holes. March 12 only the genera delivery Otto Wjesiey of Salt Lake City, de- ber of unemployed. ceived any dividends is that the busiRainbow Ramblers; an evolution dance of Erma a window would be nsed. Letter Burton, increased declared ness has partment adjutant, none. Joic ajto under direction of Miss Kate Smith Dean, testified at the inquest Tues- - package delivery will continue and produced tha clainin he put into the business $605 membership was necessary to successand Miss Melba Marker; male quar- day and substantiated statements of same as before. of his own money and that he end fully promote legislation on the witet; ballet and tumble dance; bari- Palokavieh and Mrs. Dean. According dows and orphans pension bill. He Duke reached an agreement on F. P. Sutherland, Soldier Summit. tone solo; Japanese dance; Tony Flee-tell- o to her story she returned home from to Five in District stage 4 and that aince that time the urged posts and hia trained bear; accordian school around 4 oclock in the afterDoris Fern Mincey, Denver, Colo. drives in March. He rebusiiiPM has belonged to Jones alone. membership and one-aKenilworth. duet, play, "Other Peo- noon. Dean was sitting on the bed L. Olis Aterbury, ported on the veterans1 hospital situHusbands. Kenilworth. ples Huntsman, holding a rifle at the time. 80 Utah to Ardys ation, saying that 75 She said she was not alarmed bemen are waiting for a chans? cause she thought he was probably, in to enter hospitals. an ugly mood but would do no harm. George Baliff also took up anothShe went to the kitehen and began Norman Hamilton, principal er phase of legion activity and declarwas dishes. whileshe was the Carbon eounty high school, It Bo washing Source Without to was ed that the American Legion tryof name Owr Eight Hundred Family Htadt eporfed dishes that she heard Dean stated Wednesday afternoon tho fashing ing to preserve the ideal of AmeriIn Carbon County, Sayt Red Crou Relief Work threaten his wife and the ehildrrn and school officials hod not lifted Arthur N. Smith reports that canism for posterity by educating the later threaten Palokavich. Whilo Dean the ban on flowers for the Junapproximately 90 per eenl of the youth of the land along the lines of to a report issued by and immediate relief work in tha was holding both Palokavieh and Mrs. ior Prom as was rumored. licenses allotted to this eounty According and democracy. patriot isp the month of February. Dean and beating them Miss Burton eounty divduring Price have been sold to date aud that the to Maxwell According to hij statement, of E. Horn, state director junior Mw. Alice Also, about $1006 in clothing wu dis- ran from the honse into the homo of the loeul branch office would this notion was taken because baseball, reported on that activity, ision of the Emergehey Relief organ- tributed. She reports that there remain open until Saturday evethey (eel that flowers were an saying it was proving a powerful fac- ization Tuesday evening there are ov- great need for clothing and asks (ha a neighbor. She did not hear the shots hut lookning at 5 o'clock to allow those unnecessary expense and that tor hi developing sportsmanship and work contribution be undo. The clothes wil ed out of tho who are late to get their licens800 heads of families out of neighbors home to see many students wen unable to good citizenship among those who par- er ? be mended and put into asked that She shape proper es, The local office has sold a man stagger onto the back porch bny them. In fairness to those make-wor- k ticipated. Trine has for the past few in Carbon county. and distributed. fall. At the time the thought students the school officials proand thought I given to the passenger licenses and 356 years organized the younger boys of There has bcu some misunder- Dean had killed Palokavieh but later hibited students from buying of drive now going on. She also truck plates. the community into baseball teams. work be handled standing about the work done by Mrs. saw that Dean was tho one who had Hicf all Smith rejiorta that the office that asked cordages. The publie has been Last year this work waa turnrd over Maxwell She lw been hired by the fallen. Some individual has lieen rushed the last few asked to with school to the American Legion and the eity through far olfirr. has resulted in nntional Red and her salary is Other children in tho homo at the officials in this matter. Hamildays and the force haa issued has paid an instructor. Officials of effort along this line has odd alone. job being paid by rtiat organization over a thousand passenger plates ton says that all students are snme time ran from the liouso I'rire feel this to be one of the finest duplication. If anyone A complete -- inaneial report will be should get in touch iu born in Dean was behind the movement and have ml shout two hundred truck done May, they Virginia be to out by any organizaprogram! carried pubjished nex week and will include 1894, and came to Carbon county Iron pliitcs. He says that lieense plate promised theft tion. Juvenile delinquencies have de- with her to avoid dnpbcation. distribuU-the of those without embusiness indicates no depression. She reported to the body that apcreased considerably aince this profor food ployment. (Ovallausd On Psas Eiabt) proximately $1000 waa spent ject was launched. Hospital Crowded to Capacity According to Superintendent Sun-nysid- Mayor Clamps Down On Slot Machine Racket In Price ... X-ra- y; X-ra- y, X-ra- y. Democratic Women of Carbon County Name Officers For er Genealogical Society to Convene In Price On Sunday ig, er legionMii n NEXTMEM home-comin- g, Jones Answers Suit In "Daily Reminder" Difficulty .T Satnriav V Closing Rules X-r- ay ct step-daught- er Licensed to Wed er ct Auto License Office Does Big Business Unemployment Situation Here Serious Past Few Days - scr-iou- 2,-6- 14 n ... |