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Show 1 a if !l a HE SUNS RATES T sna'antojAa Wrttahif h.7(5j) crate an inch per I ft H The Weather ratoa arc lam or k, inch hr tha month four(4) atff local advtrtinerB. Traiuitnt, cent PT Lru5'No 'rS0) k S3 ner cent additional. Itfadnf luwpted tor tha flrat or the ww--: .war loo depart-JPtak- e w Tha Sun'a rare of yaur prlntin need. n hi X Volume IS, Bomber 36 ull School Term Next Year Possible, Says Board A committee representing the Price Chamber pf Commerce met with the to board of education at its regular meeting Tuesday and discussed the possibility of reopening the question of Close nine months of school. The matter was considered closed when the county eommissibnera at a All bus in cm houaee in Priee joint meeting last month refused to iU clow at 1 oclock Tueaday grant the board of edneations request afternoon of next week in for an additional mill levy for t ie genof Arbor day, aeeord-jeral fund. This amount would be deto William IL Toy, secretary ducted from the bond interest and M the Chamber of Commerce. fund in the plan outlined and sinking net aside been by Thia day haa the total levy would remain the tame. nlant-Xayor Kolia E. West for The county commissioners refnacd to trees and shrubbery and ded. the request and asked tnat the grant ieation of Washington Memorial be submitted to popular vote problem eiti-ithe next general election. prk. Mayor West urges all hiriat to observe the day by Representatives of the chamber of ng ai many unemployed men as commerce were of the opinion that in cleaning, painting possible parents of the county demand x full ud repairing their homes. A term and that some method should be dedicatory program has been worked out to prevent a short at the park and aa many again next year. No definite action u possible are asked to attend. was taken bnt the matter will be tuken into consideration and some plan may e worked out to allow the full term. The teachers association qf the county was also represented by a committee and asked that salaries for the coming year be maintained at the present standard. The committee pointed out the amount of wages paid teachers In compared with other profession the elementary grades, salaries paid are little above the eommon laborer. i free cheat clinic will bo conducted The chamber of eommeree aLio asked Price May 23 for children and the board to maintain teachers salIts of Carbon county' under the aries but that if eats must be made vet ion of the state board o! health, to make them in the higher paid ciaas. While nothing definite was promisordinr to Miss Annah Prichard, to field nurse, who was in Price on ed, the board indicated that they have designed a plan whereby n fall term . tdnesday of this week..i iDr. M. M. Critehlow) specialist of may be possible next year. Teacher's It Lake City,: will; halre charge of contracts, which are going out the end. of the week, are not definite aa to the i work here.This cGnicf is being idueted to detonnine the health of term, hut are worded in such a way aa to Make the nine months possible. we who have been expose 1 to Misa Lemon t Ponlter, primary suor have been troubled .with was allowed to leave here pervisor, ad cough. s. end the next week for summer of the clinic is also being established She will return later in the school. those to give people subject repeat, attaeka of paramimia or influenza summer to assist Supt. Christensen with tha work before the opening of opportunity to' have the condition their lungs examined. School an the school term. Snpt. Christensen will leave as soon iritiea am especially asked to have aa school is out for Provo and Salt air students take of the advantage Lake City, where ho will visit seh cU eilminatioiC rnbmulosia can be arrested i? do- and become acquainted with work of ted in the early stages end can be the primary supervisor, which he will muted if treatment is given weak take over next year. ip. It is hoped that aa many adults i children will take advantage of Business-House- s Arbor Day In Afternoon ur ? W ORDINANCES ENFORCED Cleaned; Sewer and Quarantine Laws Observed. Following a meeting of the. city ttrd of health Monday evening a neral order has been issued to the ret that all insanitary conditions ! nnd in the business or residential ction of the city will be --.ailed to s attention of the force and police ivriy owners prosecuted unless aro taken to clean the promises, t has been called to the attention the board of health that contagious w cases have not been r.p lied. e complaints wero brought to the lention of the board and a demand ids to enforce the city ordinance, matter has been taken up with officials and action will be ' n in such eases. ty ordinances pertaining to sower unwtions will also bo enforced. Nu-mcomplaints have been brought the attention of health officers, d property owners on sewer lines 1 be asked to connect their ho nes, April 12 is the time set for complo- of the clean up. Alleys in the unesK district 'must be cleaned of ata and paper, and business B4P are being contacted this week member 0f the police fnree, to tha condition. ua . call-attenti- on ourteen Treated Past Week At Hospital oorteen patients were admittod to city hospital during tha past according to Murray Mathis, Pi'riiilndant Those admitted were "! Ruff, Priee, appcndecto- Biaeh, Consumers, taeat-m- ; Master Raymond Hunt, Priee, k'lulectomy; Mrs. Esther Dose of wo. treatment; Mrs. Temie Smith, ;.? tniuleotoiny;Mis. Oth-i- .i etii Helper, major; Harold uuymde, appendoeWruy' Mrs. Owaick, lVattia, appendeeto-5- v Davis, Price, removal of t'1;;1. leg; Mist Furl Dimick, treatment; Bert Lambson of ?' wrnobed back; Mrs. Mildred vrson, Wattis, major; Mrs. fm etoS""0' INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER major, and Price, appon- - Weak Ending April 7, 1932 ICE Descriptive Folder of Carbon County to Be Distributed In Intermountain Region D nxt week, material for a four-pag- e descriptive folder will be given to local printing housM and 25100 copies will be mailed throughout the intermountain territory, aeeording to Elmie Beroardi, ehairman of the advertising committee of the Priee Chamber of Com- r merce. The folder eontains a description of Carbon county, it mines, rock asphalt, dry ice plant and other leading industries. Scenic attractions and interesting drives have been incorporated in the art work on the folder. Publication of the folder is n result of a move on the part of the Price and Helper chambers of eommeree to divert traffic which will come west this summer for the Olympic games in California, and conventions scheduled for the west coast, through the two towns. This plan was derided upon after a meeting of the Four States Conference in Salt Lake City recently, at which time it wax scheduled to advertise attractions in the intermonntain territory. :. CROWD EXPECTED HERE 218 Soloists Enter Band Meet : With only one week in which to finAll but four of the 32 bands from ish their work, committees appointed Utah, Colorado and Idaho have enterby the chamber of eommeree are pre- ed students in the solo contests. Thro paring for the largest ciowd of visi- entrants aro required to complete a tors ever to come to Priee. On next aro entered in any When class. four 1400 over and Thursday high junior will be given j school students will pour into Price one division, two medals from three intermountain' states to and when six or more compete in the eompeto in the second annual band same' class, three awards are made. content. With them will come parents Bands are divided into fonr dosses e not and loyal supporters, whub, it :s ex and in the event that there-neodo -. group, the enpected, will ewell the crowd fa 10,- etvengh. so)otits')n trants will bo placed in the next high000 before the end of the week, j er division. Approximately 500 beds a rar still schools and Out of the thirty-twneeded to eare for the students, aenumber 218 of soloists the NEW soloists, eording to Mrs. W. F. Olson, who h from eaeh school in tha meet a aa in charge of housing. Daring the past Merging of Priee and Castle Dale week members of the Business and follows: Idaho Falls, 20; Provo high I Banks In Title. Brings Change' Professional Womens club have made 4; Ogden high, 8; Orand Junction, e canvass seeking all Colo., 14; Montrose, Colo., 4; Carbon Effective last Friday. April 1, the 7: available sleeping quarters for the high of Priee, 13; Palisade, Cola, name of the Carbon County hank was of Vernal, 2; Cyprus hgn of Uintah in hotel the room students. Every city An appeal, to citizens of Priee to changed to the Carbon-Emer- y hank of reserved. While must peo- Magna, 19; Sunnvaide, 9; Monroe, 1; Priee. This proposed change of name take an interest in the election of ao- - has been in fine spirit, North Summit high of Coalville, 19; have was announced at the time of the mer- her, law abiding citizens, nut afraid ple Mt. LinMrs. to Olson, many have niawatha, 7;0Fruits, Colo., 9; ger of the Carbon County and the to do their full duty and a plea for aeeording Colo., coln, been relnetant in aaring available Emery Connty banks, February 5J(L a high standard of living, elcaner and Helper, 18; Spanish Fork, 3 ; La-tncheck on the numThe stockholders have given a final better atmosphere, was the keynute of paee. A tentative 5; Roosevelt. 2; Appleton, utla, ber of places pledged shows 350 beds. approval of the change and a new cer- speeches made in Priee Sunday by This number Xhould reach 150 by the 4; Castle Dale, 4; Harding junior tificate has been issued by the secre- Ileber C. Iverson, president of the So- time a of Priee, 8; Notre Damn, Priee, complete check is made, but it high tary of state. The very loyal rapport cial Welfare league of Salt Lake City is evident that only half enougn spaer 4; Huntington, 7; 8pring Glen, 8; of the patrons of the merged banks is and W. W. McBride, deputy prohibi- for the students has been offered, Fruits, Colo., 12; Castle Gate, 2. most gratifying and the off cere of tion administrator. Springville, Eureka, Wellington, Mt. The objective of this committee both institutions appreciate tie coEmmons and Duchesne have not regThe two men were brought lo Priee 1000 and Mrs. Olson is asking that istered students in the solo eon test, operative spirit manifest, says (.Maude by the Lew Enforcement league reavailable everyone shaving spce get J. Empey, cashier. cently organized here. This is the first in touch with her. All that Li asked Toy said. The Carbon-Emer- y Number of entrants by instruments bank intends of a series of lectures sponsored by is room to sleep. Meals hare boon ar- is: that its service to Carbon and Emery this body in its program of education Cornet, 41; trombone, 23; ulii met, for. ranged counties and all eastern Utah will hie along law enforcement lines. The flute, 14; saxophone, 23; drum, 33; douThirty-tw- o banda, practically as a benefit to every individual there- league is endeavoring to eombqt rec- ble the number to 13; xylophone, 2; baritone, 16; sonaar last compete year, in. They are prepared to render a very ognized social evils through education French horn, 20; bassoon, phone, 15; and Idaho come from will Colorado, congenial and diversified binkiu ser- of parents and young men and wo- ali parts of Utah. Beeau i of the large 5; oboe, 8. The students will compete In the vice, including the handling of Indiv- men. number to enter the solo division, two same class in whieh their bund ie regThe tint meeting was he'd in the additional idual, commercial, savings accounts, judges aro ben secured istered. . and safety deposit boxes. The invite Community church Sunday morning. bat the names were not known here Thirteen members of the Carbon your patronage. The bank is open to Iverson spoke on gang wan and the Wednesday and 4t is impossible to school band have been entered In all. war being conducted by aoeiiti or- rive plaees where the ao ioa will be high the solo division. .They are: TromHe stated that un:eas ganizations. time held. will some The arrive judges SEPVBUCAM8 TO ELECT MEW bone, Jack Hamby and Eugene Holmes citizens organized they had Thursday. Bohime Makovsky. in a Ut017ICEB8 TOR TEAR little or no show against the graft ter received bv William H. Toy the of Helper; cornet. Victor Bonaeei, and John. Cook,' Spring Cbn-yoThe annual meeting of the Repub- and 'organized crime of the present firat part of the week, said hi wouli Helper, of Observance the Leroy Smith, Helper, baritone, temperanee airive in Priee early Thursday mornlican club of Carbon county has oera day. and Ceeil Christensen, Priee; clarinet, ealled fpr Tuesday evening, April IS, laws and support bf officials and po- ing from Stillwater, Okla. Other judgwho are willing to enforce es will be Clarence J. Hawk im, Uni- Floyd Melntire,. 'Fries, and Harold Lee, presi- licemen, according 'to ' prohibition and other laws, was urged versity of Utah and Robert Sauer, di- Clark, Helper; .minphimoBoJohn-son- , ' dent ' H. MacRill rector of musie nt the Priee, and Derold 8iamona.'Hel- Officers for the coming year will by the speaker Rev. J. Brigham Young oboe, Derold Bimmona, Helper; on value sermon brief tha per; a be eleeted and matters pertaining to preached University. Leopold Yost and William Catherine 8treet, Helper; dunam, of moral life. flute, and temperate will have of Ft. electimu this Douglas Bunbury the national and state Jack Owens, Spring Canyon. , McBride Iverson and Sunday spoke will ehaige of the parade. The latter fall will be taken up. Saints evening in the Latter-da- y play several trumpet selections at the at a session of the M. I. .A. massed band Saturday night. J.- E. Bent, president, presided. The Makovsky has offered hia service: ; By speakers declared that no gang van free and ia asking onlv the bare travLegion thrive without affiliation with pablie eling ezpensea. He ie looking forward officials and that honest and feailess to the reunion between Mr. 8auer and men must be eleeted to public office himself. The two beeame inseparable Seven appUeatione for pa sports if the public- is to .survive, the over friends during the contest last aa were filled ont this week by Mrs. Elahadowuig power of organized crime. both received their musical educations izabeth Hadley, county elerk, for Carin Europe and ezperienced virtually bon eonnty residents. All of thosa ap. An appeal is being made Ibis week same hardships upon coming to plying will leave Carbon eonnty In the to all American Legion by the May-the United States. and business houses of Privc.fdr Those receiving passport papers are The main the attraction of of continuance and parade, junior support , Mr. and Mrs. William Lawley of Kenin leaves the front meet, Reid to starling place Pace, baseball, according 1 :30 Friday af- ilworth, who are to sail for England at court of bouse the . '.rEarl 0. Anderson, county surveyor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kell busincsi houses in Price ternoon. Bands will leave i.i eight and France; ofand At present over 300 youngsters i6 ' Thirty-tw- o who will will son, reported Wednesday that 51 per rent minute Clive, intervals the and Sunnyside, paroilu have take to baud have one old and during take agreed to England, and Mrs. Mary Albo of the land needed between Irii e anil years team thisyounger andsigned up the Intermountain hours to fonr go pass. approximately eontest here nezt euinmer biimpcss for a yonng son, James, of Helper, who Helper to widen the highway hoj ueen houses are being asked to spousor one Thursday and will make the'r store Eaeh band will maneuver and meet and and Main are returning to Italy for a visit Avenue at the Carbon judges commence will The months. band. work and members ilia summer of for team through the purchased headquarters streets. on the project within the next ten senior division of this group is being These stores will decorate in colors of Solo and band eontests will bi held long to the ehamber of eommeree will The school clubs. for the act host the as and civic youngdays. His report was mad-- at a regu- sponsoredwillbybe evening, Friday morning decorate their windows in the various Thursday three-day eontest.' iqjoiisored by badness er boys and lar meeting of the connty eommijsion- - firms Saturday. The eontest will end school colors. Special lights will be but because of the tremendous Frank W. Averin completed kis arwith a massed band installed by the city. By Tuesday of Saturday ers. increase in applicants greater support rangement for headquarters rhe first concert. evening nezt week, set aside aa cleanup day The Union Pacific appeared oofore is needed. of the week and announces the followAmerican flags in the business dis- by Mayor Rolls E. West, the business of increase is an there This year ing list of bands and headquarters: tha board and asked a reduct.ou on welcome tu the visi- and residential districts will be cleansince the project was Hiawatha, J. C. :Penney company; trict will wave a the valuation of its coal property at over 250 boys the American and business houses, which be-- ed. tors Legion. Spanish Fork, Silvagni building; Palisponsored by Scofield. The request was denied. MoIn 1929, when the boys program was sade and Frnitvale, Utah-CarbThe only other business taken up taken over, there were 52 playing ball. tor Roosevelt, Westera Aucompany; Allen at the meeting was to grant This numlter increased to 70 in 1930 to eompany; Harding, Harding school Browne of Price the job of repairing then jumped to 216 last year. At building; Latuda. Salt Lake and Eastand sewer connections. His salary was fix- this date over 300 have register- ern Utah Stage lines; ML Emmons, early ed at eight dollars a day but the coun- ed. American Candy; Monroe, Kilvagni do the work ty will have prisoners The senior division will be made up building; Fruita, Redd Motor eom: under his direction. of four teams sponsored by the Elks pany; Castle Gate, F. W. Averill; Apclub, Kiwanis, Rotary and Chambef pleton, Utah Power and Light; Ogcommittee of the would bo strictly a Prioo project and The of Commerce, and will be limited to den, Tavern hotel; Sunnyside, J. C. ehamberlegislative commerce of Priee was only the unemployed heads of Priee of of 18 age Penney; Provo, yean bo.va between 14 and families would receive work. to sponsor Helper, Priee Garage; Duchesne, the asked Tneaday to investigate a plan Firmsa who. have promised The committee of the ehamber of to 'IIM S . til iL .1L& . taamj tf of city improvement aa a means of eommeree will contact one or property ownMntnal . . heads ct Price ers on streets designated for the imNotiee is being published this week ing, Eastern Utah Electric, Contincn- - sehool; Springville, Savoy hotel; Car- siding unemployed families. The committee will uakc its provement and will be asked to supealling a stockholders meeting of the tal Oil company and J. C. Penney. bon high, Carbon high school; Grand Eastern Utah Electric company for Three more sponsors an needed be- Junction, Elka club; Idaho Falli. Le- recommendations and, if favorable, port the movement MacKnight tainteouaeil ed out that the curb and gutter can May 3, Tuesday, at whieh lime an fore the opening of the season this gion hall; Uintah, Larcher builuing; will bo presented to tha city be laid for a dollar a foot and would for action. amendment to the articles of incor- month. Cyprus, Savoy hotel; Castle Dale, not be too great a cost for the properlart The aa announced week, beat voted on. the will chosen plan, be be Central Shoe will One team store; Huntington, Priee poration t, owners. The amount, whieh would J. F. was discussed of amount ty to Tneaday by rep- Trading; Spring Glen, Gilner Musie; It ia proposed that the ginning of the season this year postmaster. It includes gravel- lie approximately fifty dollars for each share and capital stork be limit- resent Carbon county in the slate North Summit, Priee Trading; Weled. Capital stock will be limited to tournament. This team will play to- lington,. Deal' Shoe store; and .Eureka. ling of all nnpavrd streets in the city, sack property owner, could te paid basis. erecting a curb and gutter improve- on a ten-ye12,500 shares and the face value of gether all during thaTsummi r months. VanDyke'a also suggested that the Seoond and on MacKnight ment First district Pace making to be five local the shares dollars, -- In seeking points support, school bouses in the counabandoned to West from at First streets North throughout Sheep ofshearing a total capitalization 96200.,r ont the good derived from this proUtah will get well under wav Fourth East street, improvement' of ty could probably be purchased for At present the company ia incorpor- gram. It is the moat economical and week. Close tw 250 900 head will all citjr parks preparatory to planting prtrtirally nothing and that the brisk ated with eapital stock at 1125,000. constructive program yet undertaken this shorn be at a dozen or more plants lawn, improvement of the lity ceme- eonld be salvaged for a municipal the of hares being $10. keeping the solve problem to the distrieL Plants will tery and possibly the erection of a gymnasium. Excavation and eraetian sumthroughout the vonnrtters occupied during at n of the building wonld furnish addiMoab, were-atiooperate Thompsons, Itoaay, municipal gymnasium. mer months. It is a healthful MacKnight jiointed out that mrney tional employment and be an ntail to whieh develops jroung minds Cisco, Westwater, Cottonwood, Oieen River and LaSaL for a number of the projects has been the eity. Angelo Geordana, Spring Canyon. along a particlar line, giving them a The park and cemetery departments same the budgeted by the eity council fer the at and Helen Verdi, Helper. ' environment clean addi- have money in the budget for imno would entail the slrurtive have and sport, hie coming youngsters year time develops sportsmanship. James Oolden Day, Moab. time for mischief. tional expense on the part of the eity. provement work this summer and statistics are not available for publi- little Mary Millich, Consumer. had Priee the jwinted ont that all that wae Last tremenIt would create work for the tiuee the year pershown largest has Moss D. Stonebreaker, Consumers. cation, a check waa needed relieve support from the chamber of its in and summer months centage population junior 'greatly dous decrease in juvenile delinquency baseball Anna Millkh, Consumer. anv city i the United thoee people noedlng help but too of eommeree before the work waa of unwas baseball since junior locally Louis Abbott, Helper. oon-- States being about 5 per eent. proud to ask for charity. The plan dertaken. Being occupied with a Isabelle Cima, Helper. PRICE BANK UNDER NAME o Deals Speahas house-to-hous- da, . . law-abidi- n; - la Seven Passports Filled Out County Clerk For Carbon People to Citizens to Support Jonior Baseball TO BE Weises Must Be AM Price American i opportunity as possible. ITY Weather reporta for the peat- - week were given aa follows, by Henry IV-icobserver; March 28, maximum 59, minimum 23; March 29, maximum 54, minimum 31 ; March 50, maximum 63, minimum 25; March 31, maximum 68, minimum 27; April 1, maximum 72, minimum 30; April 2, maximum 76, minimum 32; April 3, maximum 65, minimum 34. t - iti-zo- ns Carbon Commissioners Meet In Short Session com-mand- er. yr -- Headquarters Given For Visiting Bands . . -- . -- Chamber Asked to Investigate City Improvement Plan Eastern Utah Electric to Amend Articles of Incorporation ll; A Mac-Knigh- ar nth-easte- rn Licensed to Wed Mao-Knig- ht I I 1 |