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Show it 5 i .. . ; . RATES' S flJgSWV-- The Weather per Iwut or it CH Weather reading for the past week are as follows: June 27, maximum 94, minimum G3; June 28, maximum 93, minimum 51; June 29, 'maximum 89, minimum 69; Juno 30, maximum 94, minimum 55; July 1, maximum 93, minimum 61; July 2, maximum 91, minimum 54; July 3. maximum $5 the month four (4) advertiser. Transient, aa inch per iwue. additional No display for th firat or the 1 reader twentj-fiv- r Pos-Kfi- Sb'pJed jaSJfc . ' AK INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER jUDGETSSL ASHED; CITYH DADS TO ECONOMIZE idjogjped session , JULY W waa bat no fTTrill probably be drawn op Wr part of thi month. different budgets of the eity Vmt van gone over and reeon report of the fixed obli--i ni A the city and the eatimated 0 br the last aix month of ir waa furnished the council V jChrt W. Empey, recorder. showed that it would report ite oooncil to trim MCtwry for the in every pos-w- y budget department r to balance the budget. A at of $6680.80 waa made. The g adjourned until Monday to farther cuts and set the tax i ' FOUR minimum 55. The Run advertisers sr . . reliable. ONE IS KILLED AND ONE INJURED ON FOURTH Indqwndence day w, d to the southern Utah resorts quietly and oth-t- r in Price Mondav. With the went to uvierii Colorado. holiday earning on the first of the Two automobile accidents on ho Helper waa hot to thousands of POSTAL l0m k Jv.n youngsters and adults who favored Fourth of July cost the life of ! tkp. .ml .hid, excitement. The day started off with Carbon county girl and serof neighboring canyons. . young a parade through the business disIII iously injured a small boy. Usilin arranged for the trict. The remainder of the day was H v.rrn?ln y was the center for devoted to 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chivini, The of all sort. games eite- - city Sr? Sek the noiw Viigilio Chivini, was killed Into Monpark was crowded with youug-ate- n ' Fourth. competing in foot races. The day night when a ear in which she Thousand, th, ean made the Much interest ia being wee riding overturned. Angelo Pop-- !, developed Huntington canyon. Scofield trip up municipal swimming pool was open dam was to the public. concerning the new postal rates and another favorite 3, is in Priee eity hospital onx- ia readiness in for the Everything spot for pirnies. Xu Price and Helper ball teams gaire the proposed readjustment of shorter merous Scout training encampment feruig from a severely lacerated left parties took advantage of an exhibition match hours of service contemplated in the during the after- rfg Boy arm, cats and bruisea on tho head, afternoon Saturday dosing and made noon. The reeuut relief bills passed by with it Beaver dam at the Huntington can- suffered when he was hit congress ajonger tnp. Several parties motored a fireworks days program ended by, on autand which contained the famous furdisplay and dance. yon summit, according to Executive omobile earlier in the day. clause over which President lough A. A. Anderson of the Timpanogos According to investigating offieen, . Hoover contended as a means of unWORK GIVEN council who will supervise the activi- the Chivini. girl a neck waa broken employment relief. . ties. These will comprise tools, equip- when the ear in which they were rid- - ' APPROVAL The new rates of first class and air ment, inspirational and expert in- ing overturned near the Kenilworth mails took effect July 6th, and other Commissioners to Adept Tax Levy structions in nature study, handicraft, crossing four miles west of Priee. Tho rates went into effect July L It ear waa driven by 8anti GattL Mr. Ordered For Flag Polls. and every woodcraft, health-cra- ft might be helpful to produce the rates Mrs. Chivini, Uailia, her brother; . subjects of material Interest and s a guide to postal patrons in ' fa- V Iork on the Kenilworth road was Bruno, and sister, Iole, were passento boys. miliarising them with the new rules. begun this (Thursday) morning after to their homo Every f fort is being made for their gers and were returning The registry fees, from $5 indemni- a delegation of seven citizens lliawatha. Gatti became blinded by of the in oomfort each and is ecifically boy in a fee of 15 cents and $25 for mining town met with the ty, county instructed to bring necessities along lights of, an approaching automobile 18 cents up to indemnity of $1000 for commissioners Wednesday! The delesuch as betiding, cooking utensils, ko- and ran off the road. Nona of tho a fee of $1.00, beginning at $50 at a gation asked that the road be graveldaks, towels, etc., for camp use mid others was injured. fee of 20 cents and increasing five ed, widened in place and a rail The Pappas ehild waa injured earliguard instructions. Carbon county has a surplus of $37r cents for each division up to the max- constructed where needed. in the day when he darted serous er B. W. E. Dalton and the J. Pettit, to the financial This work will employ about twen- 76L70, according imum, with a surcharge of excess valand camping, director, are the state highway in Wellington and treasurer, statement issued ues. last Mrs. week by ty heads of families. The state road enlistments Iwhieh so far was struck by n motorist. Tho father Insured: Local zones, first pound, commission offered use of the states Elizabeth Hadley, county elerk. As- completing shows tho following pledges: Kenil- end mother of the ehild. Mr. end Mrs. 8 cents; second aone, 9 cents; third road equipment for this work- as an sets at the end of 1931 totaled $64,618 worth, 25; I Vice, approximately 50; Gust Pappas, were leaving the L. D. zone, 10 cents; fourth zone. II rents; aid in the unemployment situation. 1 as compared to liabilities of $28,857-.1- 0. Priee Community, 14; Castle Gate, 8; 8. church after attending n patriotic sixth zone, 12 cents; seventh zone, The tax levy for the coming year The statement was for the year Rtandardville, 25. Wellington, Green program. Thq father was holding An13 cents. will be adopted by the board at its ending December 31, 193L River, Helper and Storm are still to gelo and another ehild by the hand New fees for e. p. d. mails follow: next meeting on July 21. Those who Actual cash receipts and the aetnal be heard from. but Angelo broke away and darted Third and fourth class, 12 cents for are interested in the levy are asked disbursements in the various funds Tho camp waa visited this July 4 out into the road. IIo waa struck on amount not to exceed $5; 17 cents for to be present. were respectively ns follows: General by District Chairman J. F. MaeKnight the left aide and thrown against tho Twenty-nin- e e. o. d. up to $25; 22 cents for $50; flags were purchased fund, $75,299.30, $85,369.05; county and he reporta everything in fine radiator. Tha driver of the ear, whose 32 cents for C. O. D. not to exceed for voting precinets of the county for road fund, $101286.70, $09,053.88; shape. It is a very beautiful and suita- identity was not revealed, waa driving $100; 40 cents up to $150; 45 cents the eoming election. The law provides poor fund, $11,130.97, $1861.03; coun- ble plaee and the surroundings are slowly and stopped aa he felt the im- that an American flag be provided at ty fair fund, $3672.86, $5596.14; pen- in for $200. pact. According to the driver, ho did every way adequate. The In connection with the furlough the each polling place. Other matters ta- sion fund, $2200.08, $4140,72; bond and most ample water supply ispurest with- not see the ehild. He was not held, alreduction of hours of service contem- ken up by the eommissionere were interest fund, $56,545.66, $38,571.47; in this eastern territory. though ho gave hia name end the li- bond sinking fund, $9603, $29354.08. It is expected that the attendance cense number of the ear. The Pappas plating a thirty-day per year layoff mostly routine. Assets in the various funds at the will exceed the number of last year. child was rushed to the' Priee eity without pay, effeets practically a fire-da- y end of 1931 were as follows: Road, Much interest has been manifest in hospital for treatment and is reported work service on all government work, and while it reduces the $4354.48; poor, $1237.92; pensions, the camp with the hope that it may to be ont of danger.' Wage flklrinl .. fni- - TT!li $075.29 ; bond, interest, $25A4RJ7; hgaamn-n- . ftiiraJnrgBoy .&iBut. annnerl wyi pay with the hours, it correspondingly-rwill tohd Added in take Priee tomorrow to nees the houJTvritfrthe'Tiom-- ' "NortlieniWyomings coal mines nual training, eoming withiu the consinking, $61,409,307 plaee ed pensation and ia considered by some were virtually shut down Tuesday fol- this are $54950 due from taxing units venience of the several counties south (Friday). Burial will be in Priee city as being the first big step in the per- lowing failure of operators and min- for taxing and assessing and $2600 of Utah, and giving Cartion and Em- cemetery. She has lived in this conn- -' manent adjustment of the differences ers to arrive at a new wage scale duo from the Utah eounty road fund. ery direct contact. The even date this try but three years, eoming hero from Net outstanding bonds of Carbon year ia from July 10 to 18 between the surplus labor and tha Italy where she was born on Februagreement after a conference of sevary 22, 1922. Mhe is survived by her work time needed in our indus- eral days duration, which elosed at eounty total $494,000, and the net 4. cash bond is m the fund induscountries parents, a brother, Bruno, and sister, sinking the tries, provided Thermopolist Saturday, says a disIole. tries will follow the example in mak- patch from Cheyenne,' Wyo. in offices Disbursements for county similar adjustments. ing Just enough men continued at work the previous year were: Commissionat the mines to protect the proper$4553.48; clerk, $6502.97; attorers, The mined. was Escapes ties and no eoal thebeing Funeral services were conducted $374223; treasurer, $5565.13; , ney, shutdown are mines affected by 1550 for No. Price $9488.94; assessor, $3660.54; recorder, Sunday Lodge by SheriHudson and at located Gebo, sheriff, $16,828.14; surveyor, $508.09; James Emmett Flynn, 49, who died Utah Editors to Hold Burner Moat dan. district court, $507870; justice court, in Priee last Thursday morning folMrs. W. J. Ilillabrant of Wattis, Friday, Saturday and Bnaday. t The former wage agreement expired who returned last week from a five last court, $360; coun- lowing a stroke. Officers and memjuvenile $163625; asked Operators night: Thursday Sevier oncounties will and Wayne weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. El- reductions jail, $415128; building, grounds, bers of the lodge gathered at the Elks ranging from 32 to 20 per ty club and marehed to the chapel in the tertain approximately seventy Utah la Howard, in Washington, Kan., re- cent in the new contract. All opera- $5928 The report shows a transaction of undertaking parlors, where the ser- publishers and their wives during tha ceived word Tuesday that on the af- tors those in the Gebo Geld except annual summer convention of tho in the general fund which was vices were held. entire almost the 4th $60,000 ternoon of July finally agreed to a contract based on the sum of tax anticipation notes sold. Utah State Press association, which W. waa Hammond the J. town was wiped out by a tornado. principal a 20 per cent reduction. bo held at Fish Lake, July 8, 9 will 's brief a and and Mrs. Ilillabrant of speaker home gave history The The Gebo miners refused to take NEW SCHEDULBFOR SALT LAKE the 10 and her accomplishments of the prominmother waa badly damaged but more than a straight 20 per cent reAND EASTERN UTAH STAGES Arrangements are in charge of Josent Priee citizen. Mr. Flynn was bom mother escaped serious injury. Sever- duction, and all negotiations were endL. Asbnry, editor of the Richfield eph in on were Shackleford, Mo., July 7, 1882, al of her friends and neighbors The Salt Lake and Eastern Utah ed for the entire northern field, where and Howard A. Cherry, edikilled and many injured in the ey between 700 and 800 miners have been Stage lines has changed its bus and the son of James R. and Mary Clem- Reaper, tor the Saline Son. Headquarters of ents eame he an At Flynn. early age clone. truck schedule throughout eastern to Utah time. convention will be established the for part employed worked in and Ogden. From Mrs. Ilillabnnt tells The Sun that Officials said the difficulty was not Utah. The daily bos line from Price there he moved to Salt Lake Tavern. at Skougaards end 1500 of City town Washington is a little sufficient importance to either the to Moab has been discontinued and waa The visitors will begin arriving FriKan- of supervisor of the board of health. service has people located in northeastern miners or the operators to prevent in its plaee a evening and will enjoy fishing From day went he to end there Perk City rich a agricultural ultimate agreement been substituted, effective Tuesday. sas in the center of that Price. twelve moved evening and the following mornto it years ego The bus will not go to Moab but the country and when she was there A ing. special trip has been arranged Since has eoming here he engaged eastern terminal will be Thompsons. had had much rain and was a garden Compulsory the courtesy of the forestry business in through has and the undertaking Mr. There it will be met by a bus from spot of flowers and fruit. Both office a number of the pubwhereby been a in fraternal and leader church, Moab and a truck from Grand Jun-tio- n and Mrs. Ilillabrant were born and lishers will go on horseback over Fish civie movements. his are Surviving to receive for the transfer of freight and wife and raised there and are sorry Age Mrs. Roy lake High top, stopping for lunch at three such unpleasant news from their old passengers. The new schedule wil G. Wood head ofdaughters, Helen and Rock Springs. At this time n talk will Helper, home town. Postmaster J. F. MarKnight receiv-c- d probably be operated all summer or Peggy. Graveside services were held be given by C. A. Msttsson, superwhen the ol( business until revives, departthe from treasury in the Priee eity cemetery where he visor of Fish Lake forest, and R. IL atto menta wire schedule will be put back in effect. the first of the week calling Rutledge, regional forester from tho was buried in the Elks plot. office at Ogden, explaining tho aims tention to the compulsory retirement are not entitled to leave FATHER OF PRICE MAN DIES AT and methods of the department. The act for all employee who have reach- supervisor 10L 1 between and with July July pay HOSPITAL LAST THURSDAY ed retirement nge and have completed piece de resistance at tho luncheon afservice. Also the clause but supervisors whose salaries are will be bartwcucd lamb. fifteen years of the ofisJohn Harvey Partridge, 67, a naannual leave without pay fected by tho pros receipts The elevation at ia 11,000 According to an announcement prohibiting absence leave of to entitled fice are tive of Utah, died at the eity hospital feet and there is Ilightop an unobstructed sued this week by Mrs. J. E. Flynn, after June 30. with pay. last Thursday. view in every direction. The route tho funeral home conducted in Price Those employes below the grade 01 husHe was born at St. George on July down leads her twelve by years for the past past little Abernunk lake 5, 1864, n son of Charles and Mary cloistered with band will eontinuo to be ojicratcU. thrifty ferns and asSmith Partridge. sociated luxuriant vegetation. Mrs. Flynn will take over active will be Surviving are his widow, Mrs. SuSaturday night there will be an inmanagement of the plaee and san D. Partridge, and nine sons and formal The emblamer. licensed a banquet at Skongaards Tavassisted by second-clas- s daughters: Ilervey Partridge, Priee; ern with talks by the mayors of Rich- mail on rates increased ambulance service will be continued the On July 6, Mrs. Lpstcr Holman, Fountain Green; field and Salina as wdl for a short while at least, according aj officers of which includes newspapers, was raised approxiMrs. William MeMillen,' Fruitlsnd; the association. Musical num- now press have rales to Mrs. Flynn. .the IS cxcr-ene- e Mr. Wilford Barney, Mnhrland; Mr. bers will be presented. 50 per rent. Already high L She has had eoneiderablo (M that everv newsnnner Jensen of Bingham; Charles and Joseph boostei bns'.ness been Sunday morning there will be a in the undorrnking Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. short business session, followed Park at Partridge, com be funeral will parlors by the managed Chester Lyman and Mrs. Deon Pope, a motor to Wayne Wondorland to 1 rice. She trip City prior to coming Duchesne. n Through the mails hereafter, and with luncheon at tho Chestnut ranch. asks The Sun to expresshcr Funeral services were held at Dulose heavily, must re-ceto ' Those publishers who eome by way wishes ,5flfaP he of unless to the people chesne Saturday at 2 p. ra. of Richfield will be invited to enjoy theimbscriptton price for every eopy be malta. for the eonrt-s- y shownestablishment POLITICAL DELEGATES RETURN a plunge at tha free Natatorium. coming to Price. Tho Sun has carried a number m the FROM CHICAGO SAFELY For some time past The inconvenient to pay in ad- will eonlinne to be grated mnde it who found it wonderful manner which subscrib of cost of poaThe increased Carbon eounty a representative to aectum of the known throughout this vance for thtu judsctip tiong thU the national political conventions in discontinje state. to have returned home and both ar. .nlwenbern Chicago rry RAKE We will net be able More than 600 acres in tha vicinity a wonderful trip. COLUMBIA OIRL SCOUTS report rears. It is a matter of necessity. FUNDS BY CAKE BAFFLE Jndge George Christensen returned of Green River have been planted to to Priee Tuesday. While in Chicago eantaloupes and from praaont outweek The Sun will discontinue every flirt this the after finance to go order out he stayed with his son who ia prac- look n hugs crop will be put on the In statements have been sent subscription not paid up rs, advising them of the status organization of Columbia, J cake was ticing law there. Christensen was the market late in the summer. The great 'amount of work in these Carbon lusts of sixteen memben, eounty repreaentutive to the m wili appreciate an early response June --5. Jae fields has assimjlated all unemployDemocratic convention. raffled off Saturday, and tT which win assist us in weathering the ?f . ... . Harris Simonson,- - postmaster at ment of the section. tirket was ten ecnt. to these a hard newspapers especially Helper, returned home laat week, ne Many' old.. orchards were uprooted rtaao a trip to Washington and New laat winter and tho land planted York City after leaving Chicago. eantaloupes. cole-rate- of the Priced sg&SK-NE- Week Ending July 7, 1988 RITES IlflUl E.TS ta ITrrnT ROAD out-of-do- or rev-- sf .j actually ahow that the the city will fall abort by g of the anticipated revenue. due j however, some $20,000 "rijy from taxea for the past few different depart-- i lodgets, showing the balance at d of the find six months of this ud also the anticipated cut to Moving are the the council. WaUr Department. ode by ' Bdaae ' (hit Laat Half $3,980.24 $3,216.98 Street Department. $1,138.00 $4,0131)0 Baetrleal Department. . $2,743.50 $1,130.09 Coaster Department $ 303.28 0j$ $1,123.75 fat Department None IfUl Patie IL835A0 Department .. None K9LS1 $2,034.70 Pin Department $ 125.08 . $14900.00 EXPERT SHIMMING MJGHX.BERE.J twin Watk hlforad WUI Again By Rotary Club. IbPrie Botary club has hired a g expert to come Ain for the week beginning July hr attraction in d Qw life-aavin- g, " till f instruction be the only ia tha county this year and who wish the instruction are to register at the awimmiug - M mod as possible. There will be 'dug for the instruction but registering for the eourae will imnirtd to pay admission charges lopooL will begin on Monday fining Jt week and continue until 1 Sat-l- It is urg'd that thane unable i ma take advantage of the pool ud become acquainted with wa-IUi will make the lessons much Instruction will be given daily wpool. Week has become one of twusl projects of the local lto-"7Each year it puts on a taflle to raise funds for this pro-I- o 0. the student loan fond, od to help deserving a college education. students The pur- instruction is to have aa 7 residents of the county as pos-the fundament abi of life gUjj14 ?,ar ?ver three hundred for the weeks in- ?' 6tiou. d see meted h ivking dollan fore the fruitsi a or n 11 STATISTICAL Justice! Courts. A ,. Sons vs. Gilncr va. J. W. Tay- - Edgar Ward ; civil, w Gilncr vs. Reese bM dlerorl follow: Mica Gprak! murdcr HZ 8anfonl Llewellyn; as-"- o battery, on bail, 8100. utoesa Licenses. lriBjri!00ball, soft drinks, $2.50. G'tn Service Station, $5.00, Mercantile si company, $150. Work. W.00. ! Iunc" "tnnd, $5.00. Shop, $5.0o! Grooeiy, $5.00. n bea I oeediC gen-rbondi- byth1 flaw. Ea rlW.E vS ffL Docd. Esther McBctb; $l.tlj. Rtb II- Flynn, Lot Golding t0 BUekwn,n 10 and fa tae SSt Evan; civil, - ! ""I survey, $1.00. Wt Claim Deeds. b idty ,nta Scalai; 1VWofWS, lot . Ua.4, Beverley plat, $1.00. to Pasquale Sealao; 6, Beverley plat, Wrtrict Court Sko'rich leeordrt Pi ' w. Western Sla-o- f United States of for insurance money, 1 - . Wyoming Miners Out Over Dispute so-tu- al $29,-352.4- Wattis Woman Kansas Cyclone Funeral Services For J. E. Flynn Are Held In Price Sunday FISH LAKE CHOSEN FOR OUTING y ly Retirement For Federal Workers At Retirement Flynn Funeral Home Continue to Serve Carbon County notice to son subscribers .. PP-tio- ''nPwSaoerT h'e th1."jjj Green River Section to Harvest Cantaloupes . Sice. t. . . derfoot teats.. - |