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Show RATES Mg SUNS EMERY COMMISSIONERS Emery county commissioners met Wednesday and Thursday at the court house in Castle Dale as a board of equalization, and will meet Friday at Green River for the eame purpose. four (4; Transient, J'JwrtSewInrii per I1"' - idditton!. No display tw 5P2JS5ed tar tl B Ml leaders i s twenty-fir- i'uirs."' 6?, ?j of rat poison and moon-shi- ne whiskey served the purpose for Monte Cochrane in a suicide attempt at Ridgefield, Wash. A mixture T,ta" k,r AH INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Week Ending June 2, 1932 Instruct Delegates For Roosevel Carbon County rutom county . d. lumitLAMES THREATEN n. Dorn, vice W. Ewing at STANDARDV1LLE "STto Franklin FjL George Oman the Denro-j-a 8alt lake Sudden Changing of Wind Chicks Advance of Flamee Sunday, Geo'S ueday. Jte pnee was made a delegate ? tioeal convention when he Pure of undetermined origin, which started in i pool hall belonging to d TO votes. - uatM voted unanimously to umis Marvieh. threatened to wipe out CyfoT Governor Roosevelt and the little coal mining town of Barton W. Muaaer of Salt Sunday afternoon. A sudden shift of the wind kept the flames from as onoppoaed for the eommitteewomnn to k,ng the frame houaea belonging Vra. Inn Knight Allen of to the Standard Coal company after j vu elected by aoeUma- - a home, owned by Louia Seppi, the Marvieh pool hall and another home wna burned. Victory Surprise The fire started between 4:30 and elk mrpriae of the convention lletion of Ewing over Wit 5 oeloek and waa noticed in the pool iBiDonn. The Hallonui anp-- , hall aa Marvieh reached home after no til a few momenta be-- a Sunday afternoon drive. The only oentaiy atarted to eall the available water was a small garden hone, which was practically useless. in Mofident they had. enough A W It pnt their man over, regular gale waa blowing down the fp ljobfaa of Ogden, who waa eon- - eanyon and the flames were whipped I etodidate for the national in the direction of the company housand gave es, which are built close together in N poet, withdrew I Weber county vote of 69 to the narrow 8pring canyon. Aa the flames reached the third bat in cpite of thia fusing Ewing was victorious by a house, after destroying the pool hall and Marvieh home, the wind suddenid IB to 378 for Halloran. speech nominating by ly changed and atarted blowing up hApat HHmibrook of Salt Lake City, the eanyon. Estimated damage waa dig an even more ringing au-- j small, being placed between $3000 qtteh by Knox Patterson, and 05000. The Seppi home waa coversmtor from Orand county, ed by insurance. The origin of the Tire was in the i tto Ewing ball rolling on the floor. wost section of the town and the ' houses there are mostly privately ownhit lake Divides Votes.' ed, but are built adjoining the rows t like eoonty divided ite vote, ItoHiUoru and 116 for Ewing. of frame houaea belonging to the eor ifcEiiw ones more than made company and rented to officials and llaaiQ aaigin, however, with employes. Using rite of 41 to 0 ont of Addresses meaty and 66 to 10 of Utah Legion lfc ' Price Club iHeamatioa elected sixteen dele- Reid Pace, "commander of Price poet of the American Legion, and William Grogan, adjutant, were the Patients guests of the Price Rotary elub last ikAt Hospital Thursday evening for its Memorial V program. ' day pstiwts were .treated-a- t Pace discussed the origin and the city hospital the past week. growth of the holiday and told of were Miss Marie his experiences in France following Dale,' Miss' Rose the Armistice. Grogan spoke on com Grtto Hiver, observation ; radship which has developed since Price, appendectomy; the war. rakipieh, National,' treatment ; Orangeville, ma jo ; Paul Rev. J. H. MacRill Is Aniee, treatment; Mrs. Mae MBoittoeniM at eosvention in j . Stan-dardvil- cL le pooi-ifnatao- I d, I , - i i Head Rotary Past wd Lar-hrt- le y; H, PtFerron, appendectomy; Dell A me, treatment; Mrs. Hanna h Wee, Frank It-J- i Again Apointed As Community Pastor y; Miss Lilly Miss Cora llan-- i eppradeetomy; Mrs. Della B, Elmo, thyroidectomy, and .msret McKenzie, Ferron. y; Jae-X-ra- "wwiy- - E. S. Grand Matron fys Official to Price Visit Chapter A Conley, Worthy muon f the grand chapter 111111,16 her official haomi chapter on this 1) evening. tVrnnL0"1 Jj, . mlsniod by fifteen from Salt Lake 'JPwn. A banquet was given st 6:3 oclock at the followed by a meet- - &wii!V8 FriJy 10 U morn- - J. IL MacRill, pastor of the Com- munity church in Price,' was again appointed at pastor at Price, Castle Hiawatha at the close of annual' session of the Utah mission of the Methodist Episcopal church Tuesday at Salt Lake Gate the and. fifty-thir- d City. He was also appointed statistician of the Utah mission. II. M. Merkel, former Price pastor, waa appointed to Grace M. E. church at Salt Lake City and was made far? equalizer of the Utah mission. DenBishop Ralph S. Cushman of Denver area, the of in charge ver, p. raided. Ten New Volumes Are Received At Price Carnegie Library New books received el the Price to Mrs. gue,U of Camegio librarv, uncording a nek the A. past Cantrill luring Mary btte5" Executive Will Be For Meeting Static by Rupert are as follows: End House by at Peril Hughes; Maids and Agatha Christie; Ann Beatrice K Seymour CapMiln; Jordan Louis Margaret tain Archers Daughter, by Deland; "Spawn of the North Silver FounBarrett Willoughby; of las-iotain, Jane Abbot; Flood Ursula Bloom; "Murder at the Women City Club G. Patrick; State Fair. Paul Stong. . Mis-treati- Zu-Za- n, pfcn,cout Mccutive "d will eon-leaders at Hat' s office in the ut 5S1fceetln0 7eea call- - 7 JO. duenued ia !LVV- - ujjfj 5" Sfa. QeorK The ium- - under A. Rowley! Pbmutiou of scout leaders, e been asked to at- - JUHE iul g tt. " held on tSLtisnow ,orfifua W. W. McBride; prohibition ad- The address ia being sponsored by a June tMeordingtodeoige W. Administrator ministrator for the etate of Ltah, "will give an addresa in the Latter-d- a Saints tabernacle in Price Sunday evening at 7:30 oeloek. OP EDUCATION ot By State Prohibition anJ C. R. Kinney, head of the organic John H. Zundel, president, J. Wes-- chemistry department of the University of Utah, and L. C. Karriek, fuel ley Horaley, secretary-treasure- r, and i were in Price thia week on Albert E. Wilfong, Ogden ehief of engineer, More than three hundred awards business. poliee, were in Price Sunday and wees mdc at the Boy Seoul district Karriek said that plans for a coal Monday of this week to make ar- State Engineer to Arrive Friday to wort of honor held in the Carbon treating plant had been drawn np and rangements for the annual Peaee OfCanyon Project. Inspect Price-Cficers ' eonvention to be held in Price take tabemael. U.t that some method of finanoe is to be on June 24 and 25. Frida, evening, They conferred and Lawrence K.. C. Wright, assistant ehief enGolding received the worked out to erect aueh a plant in with 8. Marion Bliss and William H. gineer of the state road commission, honors of an Eagle Scout, togstfaei Carbon county. A eoal treating plant Toy. Wilfong waa load in his praise will bo in Price Friday and will go with a special badge presented to his built to specification! of the plan of the high school band and its eon-du- over the recently completed highway while in Ogden as official band east of Price and mother, Mrs. Loren Golding, 050,000. approve the projest. by his would cost approximately the of Rotary eonvention. In his esti- Tbs project is 19.2 miles long and Karriek sneh eonId that Dell scoutmaster, a plant hope Gardner. be erected between Price and Helper. matron it was the best behaved group included changing, grading, gravel-o- f Corner P. Pescoek, official court of young men and women ever to vis- - ling of Highway No. 60. A. O. Thom honor ehamnan, conducted the Aeoording to Karriek the plant session would the it eity and ho stated that if it goes was awarded the eontraet, his bid befurnish and the awards were electricity for the counprepared by ty and burn Carbon county eoal. This to that eity again it will bs accorded ing 0145,321.77. This does not ineluda fcou49ommoner George A. Row-le- unit alone would be a n eordial reception by the poliee foroe five bridges constructed on the stretch. profitable en- there. Presentations were made by Nor- The road was changed from the route k eoal terprise. During periods ? Delegates to the eonvention will of the old highway and follows the MRiH, wonld be treated. 8tAndardrillo and The eoal treating nnit wonld atilixe register and receive convention badg- railroad as far aa Wellington. Oat Chairman J F. MaeKnighL Invoea-tio- n the slack eoal from the surrounding es Friday, June 24, at 8:30 a. m. The eanyon has bean widened and changed was offered by Loku Golding mining towns to produce a smokelesi morning session will convene at 9 oand the new road ia one of tho finest and benediction by Bishop Reed Bor-e- n Ksr-ric- k clock, with a concert by the Carbon in this section of the state. natural and highways fuel, gasoline. gaa of Standardville. Bnpt. W.' W. Tbs five bridges, constructed at has been devoting his entire time high school band nnder the direction Christensen talked to the scouts urg-ln- g cost of 063,804.53 by the Strong and for the past few years to this work. of E. M. Williams. concentration and continual pracGrant company of Springville, ware Program Arranged. the pest year he has been at During where valiu and fruitation are tice, the on of Utah events approved by the state road commisof ineluda: the Other working University meeting to be realized. sion to Carbon eoal. President to following an inspection last week. nim, order Call Aeoording county Zundel; by The n Community band the coal found in this oounty is idealThe bridges are loeated ot Mead's ; invocation, Jorgensen George Bishop directed by Glen D. Reese, furnished Sand wash, Cardinal wash, Coal the music and a program intersperced ly suited for treatment. From it can address of welcome, Mayor Rolls E. wash, Iw produced a eloan, smokeless fool, ereek and Soldier creek. President Zundel; West; response, by special numbers including instru- which burns with a hot, blue flame. announcement of committees, reports mental selections, as follows: Saxa-phou- The gas produced from the treatment and minutes, Secretary Horsley; mesWoodrow dark and trombone, is far superior to natural gas and the sage from Governor George II. Dorn; James Greener, Helper; solo. Drvtm gasoline produced ia equal to the high- baritone horn solo, Leroy Smith; adBaby Dream, composed by Fred O. est test gasoline now on the market. dress, District Judge Dilworth Wool-le- y Organizations and Oitisens of Pries Storrs, sung by Harold Higgins, acKarriek would like to see Price, of Manti; cornet duet, Leroy Join In Observance of Day. companied oy Miss Katherine Street and the eoal mining towns Smith and John Cook; adjournment Helper and Owen Reese. The opening selec- establish a nnit for the purpose of at noon for group pictures. Memorial day waa fittingly observand dosing, The tion, America, a giant power plant to furThe Helper junior high band, led ed in erecting Priee Monday by the American Star Spangled Banner, and a piano nish mines. power to the cities and by A. B. Caseman, will open the Service Star and other patriduet by Misses Gladys Hanson and He elaima that aueh a move would session with a concert at Legion. otic and fraternal organization. BusiKatherine MaeKnight. dollars of thousands Al save the eounty 1:30 oeloek. Speakers will be F. ness houses remained closed and flags The following scouts participated in a year and would make money for the Child, superintendent of the state in- decorated the down-tow- n district. the awards: unit. By adding the eoal treating unit dustrial sehool at Ogden; W. L. Payne Priee and Helper posts of tho AmKenilworth B. Christensen, scout- at a small additional cost a laige in- of Salt Lake police; L E. Brockbank, in firing master; Lyn Morgan, Harry Easter-brook- , dustry eould be developed in smoke- Utah eounty. prosecuting attorney. erican Legion salutes over of the departed graves John Benifiee, Tide, J Perry less fuel and other Musical numbers will be presented soldiers. A firing squad from Prion Smith. Leland Collins, Jack Smith, under the direction of Mrs. Ora B. and the Helper drum and bngle eorpa Ilenry Burnsides, Sam Fratto, EmanGoes Hanling. in tho ceremonies. BaV participated Alex uel May (Eagle), Deriban, Clyde Tour Planned. utes were fired over the cemeteries Burton, Norman Rasmussen, Pete CorThe delegatee will be conducted on in Castle (late, Helper, Spring Olen, ny, Max Burton, Cox Christensen, a tour of mines in Carbon eounty at Priee, Carbonville and Wellington, Wallace Morgan, Rows Smith,, Robclose at 9 where Carbon 4 p. ul, and tho day-wil- l oounty boys who died ert Burton. m. with a grand hall at the 8ilver n action are buried. p. Priee members .of. About eight Helper A. L Cnwford, scoutmasMoon dance hall. A memorial aervieo at the Price Ben- Lodge No. 1560, B. P. O. Elks will ter; Charley Davis' (first-clasThe convention will reconvene at 9 Ant-lathe cemetery was held at 7 o'elock eity Woodrow accompany nett Nason, Harry Clark. a.-Saturday with a concert by the Monday morning by members of tha to the annual state eonband Holmes Fred Hall, Nugene Clark, Anters band, directed by Glen D. Service Star Legion. Those to assist Castle Gate George Davis, scout- vention to be held at Cedar City Reese. The Rev. J. IL MseRill will to in decorating tho graves of soldiers and Sunday, according master; Robert Perry, William Mills, Saturday offer the invocation and the remain- were Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mrs. CL H. AverilL W. F. Boh Ilal Bowna, Clifford Hrcinson, the session will be taken up Stevenson, Mrs. Fred Thomas, Mrs. Averill has charge of sending the der of Griffith, Montie Snow, Jerry Zobell, musical with numbers, resolutions, pa- C. R. Fergnsson, Mrs.. Qomer Pea-eoe- k, the band and has chartered a bus for Abe Vanee, William Bowna from auxiliary poliee agenewk, pers FriMrs. W.' C.. Rehor; Mrs. IL C. leave to are members. band They Standardville R- - Dixon, scoutmasbusiness and Smith and Mrs.' Arthur Gibson. concert transaction of unfinished a will and give ' morning (first-elass), day Ray election of officers. ter; Robert Berry at '6 o'elock that evening. Saturday Pistol shooting matches will bo held Hassiuger, Eddie Markosee, Junior with will band compete morning the 2 p. m., followed by a trip to the at Perry, Wesley Petty, Paul Vidano, six other organizations for a priz Rex Thompson, Stanley Davis, Lesof the Carbon Dioxiee aud Chemto be plant will which given The Elks band will lie Reed, Charlie Parry, Dale Reed, loving cup, ical company. the best band. concert Theodore Reed, Jack White, Arthur at 6:30 p. m., and Mike Marasco of Helper entered a Those who will make the trip are present Berrv, Jack Bamber, George lloggio, Harold V. Leonard, Erin Leonard, W. a banquet will lie held at 7 :30 p. m. two suits in district eonrt Tuesday for a total of 08300, which he elaima Bill Wilson, Earl Davis. V. Aver-il- l, Rev. J. V. Pace, Glen D. Recto, F. is due on insurance. Community church. Price William McGee of L. A. Price, The Guaranty Fire Insuranee comII. MacRill, scoutmaster; Henry O Davis of Latuda, C. A. Knnliha and WThitford, Bud Calls-wa- y Donald is defendant in an action to repany Bryan, of Litizzctte Mr. Helper. cover 06000. Marasco alleges that on Mulcolm Littlejohn, E. Bates, Axcl- June 10, 1029, he took out insuranee John Causer, John Crockett, W. Service on n building in the Bryner Under the direction of Ben Jewkes, glTroop No. 281, Price Vernon Merof Helper for this amount. On agricultural inspector, tho eounty is June 12 the building was destroyed by rill, scoutmaster; A (Iron Christensen, Dean a drive to get rid of white fire. lie says tho insuranee company Max Fansctt, Angelo Hanes. Father William A. Ruel announced making weed and are using unemployed refuses to pay the claim. Pollock. top the months of Hamilton, Earl Edward this week that during men to dig the weeds up. Aeoording The other ease is against tho Royal be to is there Richard Gibbs, Jack Walsh, and August June, July o Insuranee eompany for 02300 insurchureh to Jewkes, there are but thirty-twCatholic the st service one but EizhU (Ointinned On Pwt patches in the eounty, this number ance on furniture and fixtures in tho at Price and Helper. in Priee at being about half aa compared with building. A policy was taken ont with be Services will be held convention last year. this eompany on April 24, 1930. Tho legion 1933 9:30 oclock each Sundav morning. of tho white top is found near insured articles were burned in tho Most INVITED TO PRICE IN will at begin At Helper the services the mining towns of the eounty and fire. 8 oclock. There will be no evening it is American the of 3 thought that it is being brought Price Post No. . eonvcu- - services at either plaee. from iu outside counties. Jewkes will PRICE DRUG STORES TO CLOSE will invite the annual Both Father Ruel and Father J. F. take the matter ONE HOUR EARLIER 1933, up with company ofto Price for reClaffey will attend the annual he source cannot see the meeting to if ficials the regular st taken which action The three drug stores of Priee will treat for all priests of the state, stopped. Digging is being dono in last Thursday. will he held at St Marys of the dose at 10 oeloek eaeh evening befKenlliawstha and Canyon, William H. Toy, creU7 Wasatch starting the week of June o. Spring Monday, June 6, according ginning ilworth in an effort to keep the weed chamber of commerce, to A. D. Sutton. This action is m A Franciscan father of Santa Bar- from' all make down and the into washed being services. to extend the invitation with tho new- dosing hoars bara, Calif., will conduct the county by streams. If the weed ran keeping arrangements bo cleaned off near the hegd waters recently' adopted, by retail stores and the ehanee of it spreading is not as barber shops. The drug stores have remained open great, aeoording to Jewkes. until II oclock heretofore. Rotail the been men few have A spraying at 6 odock except on fruit trees around Helper,. Spring stores dose remain open unOlen and Priee the past week. The Saturday, when they elose at 6 except Barber .A til shops outlook for fruit this year is good, when they stay open on according to Jewkes Frosts ihq ear- untilSaturday, 0 o'clock. HIGHWAY FINISHED EAST OF PRICE at et y. off-pea- rnvHn- Seout-Csrbo- J MEMORIAL DAY IS OBSERVED HERE c, on to Antler's Band State Elks Convention AtXedar City s) fifty-four-pie- ee rs Helper Man Brings Suit For Insurance Unemployed Are Given Work In Eradication -- Each Week One At Catholic Church acthe M. I. A, for the purpose of quainting peoplo here ofII W,N R confronting enforcement the a general discussion of A special musics! is invitsd w arranged and the public attend. Sometimes w e may grt rid of P11 by lending him a liktlm money. of Noxious Weeds sub-divisi- wni K . erdu.t S - Hold Chambers Helper Price, Tuesday Meeting Joint Talk n, M. I. A. Sponsors JTS out by Priee and Helper, but that between thsftwe put A joint meeting the 35,000 onpios should bo off tho of few days. press within the next and Helper chambers and Fleetwood, Presidents Ilyde vu held Tuesday Miss Metz and Eimie Bernard! wen frs.ftDw2n! A. E. Gibson, appointed as a committee to arrange the Carbon eounty broadcast, which will be presented over Radio Station Toy Secretary WiU the KSL on June 17. This program is givThe feature of "p'ifturM of en free of charge by a SaltIake City of Committees art to bo appointed in fhebsndcimtcrtUkrabp Carthe near futuro to arrange for a to is It planned Day. bon County maneuvering. msks thia a large eelebration and the marching and in the will Mias Ruth rtedSt tLre had two cities Details will be announced at a Helper fd date. been some ieh ore being Utcr pamphlet veitising Thf pro-Unu- duMjJg ISing ly part of spring did not injure the trees and from all indications the crops will bo plentiful. Consumers Man Beaten and Robbed , Price Ball Club Names . Additional Directors At a meeting tho first of tho week tho board of directors of tho Pries Joe Sica of Consumers hit over Baseball club accepted the resignatho head with a revolver, bound, gig- tion of Earl F. Hills as secretary and R. W. Crock, ged and robbed of 056 in cash, a dia- treasurer and appointed mond ring and two watch chains on ett to aneeeed him. Curtis Ellwood, J. R. Golding and Tuesday night, when an unidentified rofbber forced his way Into tho Sion J. T. Kelley were added to tha board of direetors and will servo with Vf-Dav- is, F. W. Averill, Bam 8hortiap, . Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacoek was sailed to investigate the ease but H. V. Leonard and Angelo Oeorgidsa. the victim was nnabls to identify his Ellwood will bo chairman of the fi-nonet committee. assailant ' iu -v |