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Show n SPECIAL LIVE STOCK f UTAH STATE FAIR. AK 0sero I ON la master of caravan of cars will in the morning. Real Western Frontier Town Discovered By Two Carbon Gentlemen; Attend Fish Fry of-J- b sympathy with the use of also a provision that an 0i be tax placed on natural jbls taken wax s Mtion at the conn-artnti- on held in Price last at which time 19 dele-ft- n chosen to represent this it it each convention. Seven of Inber will eome from Price, ifrorn Helper, eight from the giing towns of the county and The set as delegate-at-largThe ptia will go unpledged. liting towns were grouped and fcfcpte sent from each group. Sat-,ireni- d e. i resolution coal was favoring d ky a committee composed of Kubal trick, superintendent of fcudsrd Coal rompany mine at hrirille ; L. E. Dnrrant, employe Utah Fuel company, and B. W. attorney. A copy of the be sent to all aspirants ilie office in the state and a SM with the secretary of the mittee. talcs to the state convention bUbia and Snnnyside; C. J. Price i doe will Ueiner and rt; Hiawatha, Wat-Hilto- n; Consumers, N. L. Rains and Castle Oate kkpp, W. B. Stanley; Helper, brboglio, Joseph Bosone and hgban; Price, J. Bracken Lee, 'lueock, Henry Ruggeri, B. F. B. W. Dalton, Mrs. Irene and A. L Whitmore; S co-IE. Whalen; Kenilworth, T. Wellington, H. W. Mat Oilmour t; Indorsed After Basin Demands Mail Route Cliang enter- - of state Jtindardville, La-,11- Kirkpatrick; !k Market Reported Since Marketing Body lo-c- ro sub-norm- al Antlers Lodge Is Sponsored Price Elks cptf to the congressional eon- vill be alternates for the state the and the delegates to the il convention be alternates to Cpcwonal convention. Pterional convention - Colum rifannyside, A. E. nopkinson; k, Heiner and Wattis, James Consumers, N. L. Pope; Stan. Latuda and Bains, R. R. trick; Castle Oate and Bolapp, Staplcy; Helper, Joe Barboglio, and R. J. Vaughan ; Price, iriog Glen, Mat Oilmour, J. F. rifht, A. W. Ilorsley. Mrs. J. aond, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, J Dcvix, Mrs. Lillie Won Bliss; Scofield Fraudsen, and Kin, yialen; Wellington, n. W. worth, Harris Simonson. ril convention Columbia and C. J. Roberts; Ilinwatha, d Wattis, James Ililton; "1 Sweets, N. L. Pope; Castle ?tPW Standardville, ajpetriek; Bolapp, Ilarrv La-- , Pfr Bunnell, S. B. Gerandas; Price, I A. Me- Sweetring, A. R. Horsley, J Hahleres, Carlyle Paw. Mrs. !; Wellington, IL W. Cur-w- u worth, fleorge Jackson; Ceorge A. Rowley; 8co-tJ-Whalen. -- al ns .15T0. t E 9 to t I rcKor .l ijJj annual Jpv 0 n I ! i i ) 11 Whir J?a Sunday, ae- - committee in charge. play day of the rJimedout. inger t! The 14 ont- ni bfl of our-sulvp-fu Improvements On Price Made r Airport fur-ixhin- dele-g&tio- Carbon Band Invited Payson Peach Day The Cerium eounty hire been donated has been invited to attend the rescu bouses for the var-1)av eelebration at be intending hpld. temher 9 and JO. ftudenU deludes music by the to make the trip are asked to atten T-'baseball for la r ud ladies egg and day Irani i'. ."'Si Wres needle and thread and wo-'t- o play In the high school band lns fa kdi,i rae, or 0 C gilu Ko-l- rr. nly !!a J- Schultz and family family and R. home during the week from returned Kowby a trip to Yellowstone park. Sehutz Sunday. and returned Friday They were gone ten days, tfhile away they happened to take and nail-li- u put snnua! fish i between advantage of an Mont. Their roport. Cook on City, d on and !"! by he " married wo- - icanl. of tflii rity, located tt be" a- -. given for the tall- road leading out of the P to them fined most interesting. According ahorlest F.lk, Elk bogus check true frontier Elk. this town is living in baldest hhl'sHine, towns of the old the to similar chiM (ik i"1 xtyle, rough inhabitants, west self rule prevail. and W whiskey n the afternoon villain . bad fbeck cnarge. strong a on town Xfnniliv puts on a comtha ron. .Watermelons Each year rt, free. Sentence was k.rr tug-of-w- 1m" 26, 27 AUGUST t of the fir.-- week by Willimii H. Toy, secretary of the lricc Chamber of Commerce, from A. J. Cronin, general freight and passenger agent of the Denver aud Rio Grande Western, commends the altitude of Price 'regarding construction of the Dotscro cutoff. The telegram was sent to Cronin from the president of the comany. We appreciate very much the attitude of the Price Chamber of Commerce. Cutoff will shorten mileage 173 miles, thus bringing Carbon county coal nearer to competitive markets in eastern Colorado, aouthern Kansas and southern Nebraska. It is of greatest importance to Carbon count). It will nienn additional traffic, increased employment and increased coal consumption of Carbon county coal by the railroad. Both Salt Lake aud Denver offices appreciate the attitude of the chamber of commerce and both the president and vice president of the comjmny extend their greetings. Cronin will be in Price this week at which time a committee from the chamber will diseuss the eutoff. The Reconstruction Finance corporation will be petitioned to grant the loan being asked for by the railroad. The second annual Emery County Vocational Roundup will bo held August 26 and 27, according to Mrs. W. W. Brady of Castle Dale. The program is as follows: General assembly, 10 a. m.. Friday. Speakers will be Commissioner A. D. Keller; Utah state supervisor of agricultural education, L. It. Huinphies, and Congressman Don B. Colton, with musie numbers from Huntington and Orangeville. At 1 :30, departmental meetings will be held. Poultry diseases and turkey raising, Prof. Carl Frischneeht; soil fertility and rrop rotation, lrof. E. J. Maynard, Utah Agricultural college; improving dairy herds and keeping records, W. W. Owens. Interior dpcorating, Mrs.- Barrows; food and nutrition, Mrs. Mayeock. A live at home exhibit will be displayed at the school building. The above elaasei will be repeated Saturday. Saturdays program: General assembly, 10 a. m., with Prof. J. C. and Gov. Ueoige IL Dora ns speakers; musical numbers will be given by Castle Dale and Ferron. Sports will commence at 3:30 on both days. A team pulling contest will be rondurted each day. The Utah Agricultural college will furnish its i - :I IIo-gens- iU artist wriur. munity fish fry and rodeo. The guests of the town are given their fill of the streams. speckled beauties of near-bTwo interesting incidents occurred while they were there. The star wild horse rider became indisposed after too much moonshine and the rodeo had to be postponed until he sobered up. At a dance the night previonx a woman was hit over the head with a beer battle and the local vigilant necke committee attempted an tie party. Friends of the unfortunate man who took liberties with the woman, managed to get him across the state line in time. Both loeal men maintain they were only spectators. y old-tim- ( . I The Central high school band, un- der the direction of W. W. Brady, will furnish musie both days and also Funeral services will lie conducted display parade maneuvers. A child in the Greek church in Price Friday clinic will be held also. afternoon for Lewie Pappas, 35, who A grand pageant will be staged was fatally injured Monday at the at the fair grounds on Friday at 8 Gilsonite mine near Venial. p. in., depicting the history of Emery The exact manner in which he met eounty. Everything is free to the pubdeath ia not known but it is thought lic except the pageant and the donee that a rock fell on him as he was be- at Wi lb erg's. ing lowered into tho graft of the mi.ic. He suffered head and shoulder in- Columbia's Girl Scouts injuries and was rushed to the hosHalf Complete pital at Vernal. He died at 8 oclock First Aid the following evening. The body was brought to Price for burial as Pappas is well known By Zaule Foglajea, Columbia. The Oirl Scouts of Columbia hare He has been a resident of Carbon county for about 20 years and completed one half of the first aid has worked in the local fcual mines. course given under the supervision of as an He is survived by his wife, Lydia d Mr. Stevenson who ia qualified instructor by the United States buPappas, hut has no children. are under the direction reau of mines. We hope to finish the next half beof the Flynn Funeral home. fore school opens. All girls are very much intcreated in the course and we have great fun practicing on one another. We have learned all pressure points and how to ftandage the various Prohibition Administrator strongly parts of the body. This week we take up shoek and Against Amendment Change, artificial respiration. W. W. McBride, deputy prohibition Our meetings are held each Thursadministrator for Utah, spoke to a day night at 7:30 oclock. large audience in the Carbon taber-uacl-e last Sunday evening on Ad- Blue Golfers From ministration of the Eighteenth AmendRed ment and the Results of Its Enforcement. Blue team, with R. R. KirkIn replying to the claim that bootas captain, won from the Red leggers and speakeasies had increased patrick sinee the adoption of this amendment team, captained by Ilenry OBrien, 14 to 7. Tho two and that repeal would mult in relief Sunday by a score of of tho depression, balanee the budget, !ickcd teams played for a Dutch which the losers are to furnish pay the public debt and turn the Unit- at a stag party within the near fued States iuto a land of temperance, the speaker said: Show me the old ture at the Carbon County Countiy club. days of the brutal saloon and I will The scores: Tony Faloni, 2; Ben show you a real picture of what reRedd, 0; Mat Gikuour, 3; R. W. McBride recalled peal will mean. the saloon in large and small towns. Crockett, 0; George Warren, 1; A. Drunkenness prevailed on every hand, Browne, 2; Sanford Ballinger, 2; A. W. McKinnon, J. n. 3; dissipating manhood and womanhood. Jack Vignetto, 2; FrankBallinger, Sawyer, 1; 0; There were 20,000 people at the Uintah Basin Industrial convention at Tad Storey, 2; N. L. Pope, 2, and Ft. Ducheane recently in the high Jimmie Egan, 1. spirit of eelebration, and I milled through that immense throng of pco- from every walk of life, for three SIo Justice's Courts. and never saw one person intoxi Clarence IL Clair; deservs. Stats stated McBride. cated, tion of family, warrant issued. that the that argument Asserting Home Building and Loan company the enormous cost of the laws administration did not justify the re- vs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson; sults, McBride gave figures to show for rent, $298.40. State vs. Sotaro Ilyams; petit larthat every dollar expended on enforcement the liquor handlers had paid ceny, on bail, $250. Price city va. P. W. and Mrs. into the United States treasury two IL Fall; doing business without dollars for every 8250,000,000. more license. a than the cost since the amendment Warranty Deed. was passed. Referring to the CanAnna Sophia Jonea to R. P. Bar-rai-l; adian aystem, the administrator held $3298. that from substantial information, property in drunkenness had steadily increased Sheriffs Deed. and bootleggers were as thick as a S. Marion Bliss to Home Building presidential reception. and Loan company; Lot 3, Block 38, Drunkenness has been greatly re- Price townaite survey, $46227. the speaker asserted, and duced, Quit Claim Deed. d less than of the liquor has been made and sold in the United Roy Burns to L A. McGee; Lot 3, States compared with the saloon days, Block 6, Bay View City, $25. with a confiscation of millions of galDistrict Court lons of illieit litjnor destroyed. Margaret Sulch va. Albert Butch; The speaker ndieuled the idea that divorce, custody of ehild, $50 er speakeasies and bootleggers were new nenth alimony, $150 attorney and maintained that 4000 illieit and costs of court wanted. had been found in Philadelphia d We read that silence before tho law was passed. No country can drink itself back is more elquent than speech. And moat silence is to prosperity,1 he asserted. 1 .1 i First Work of y. All-re- McBride talks on i.t li' Ill Pi Win Team t I..-'- ,X-- ' t f e I is if It: ,I STATISTICAL a. i.c ' 5i - one-thir- dis-tileri- es well-time- well-time- d. ' 1. 13-13--9, 0 tiig-of-n- ! the Catholic School to Add LIQUOR QUESTION Ninth Grade Staes Named Head of Junior Gapa Group Instead of Ahepa annual A telegram received DELEGATBS NAMED Carbon Man Killed By LEGIONAIRES Rock Fall In Vernal Gilsonite Mine an J,nd White driy, (' D. & R, Q' W' Officials Acknowledge Support of Price Chamber delegation to the nomination , . pjjiean state, congressional to bo held in jjfrUl conventions 20 will car- jjbf city on August resolution favoring them a of oal in all state institu-ip- d g, i Week Dndlug August 18, 1932 The Price Chamber of Commerce Tuesday listened to a plan advanced Best Wool Is by J. F. MacKnight, postmaster, 1924 which is intended as a National By Wool reciprocal action to that taken by towns in the Uintah Basin at the U. B. I. C. at ,Mre W001 was gold last week by the National Wool XT which they advocated the changing arketing association than during the preceding seven Star mail route from lrice to Salt months or 1932, according to a special market letter reLake City. ceived Monday by the Utah Woolgrowers association. In point of volume, the week MacKnight advocated that the brought the best wool chamber go on record market since 1924. This sudden change in buying policies ' favoring on the part of the mills, the immediate construction of the Dot-sereport indicated, shows that wool is now considered Rood eutoff, a road program intended and that in the property to draw tourist traffic ment of mill executives trade revival is close at hand. judgthrough this section of the state, a plan to place After many months of comparative idleness the mar-k- et miners on farm land to supply local could not be expected to register price advances imdemand, a license against importation mediately, but it is our opinion that these will follow in due of food stuffs from outside counties course, especially if orderly marketing policies are followed. and oilier projects for advancement There really is no over-suppl- y of Carbon eounty. of wool We have passed throiigh a period of During the U. B. I. 0, the people consumption, in which the mills have permitted the various distributing of the Uintah Rain formed a league agencies to which advocates taking the governcany the load, and as this maladjustment is corrected the ment mail headquarters out of Price prices should improve. and routing mail and other truck delivery out of Salt Lake City by way of Hplier. The mail service into the Uintah Basin has ever been a source of very By friendly relationship and farmers of the Basin have always found a lucrative market for their products and a ( Approximately fifteen young mcnT cordial welcome from both business and social contact. MacKnight said from Prim met in the Elks club rooms Throughout our eounty our local Tuesday evening and listened to an BY distribution agencies have always dis- outline of plans for establishing an played marked courtesy and encour- Antlers elub in the eounty. The junior agement to all who came here to order will be established by Price State American Legion Convention to Be Held At St. George. trade. So it is not unnatnral, when Lodge No. 1550.1 Permission to organize a elub in threatened, that some feeling of real Seven delegates and seven alterreluctance should manifest itself at Price was granted the local lodge last the proposed severance of this one week by the national headquarters of nates were named Thursday by the the Elks elub last week and a com- American Legion to attend the state great connecting link, the existence of mittee wa appointed to perfect the convention to be held in St. George which for more than fifty years has bound together in many pleasant as oiganizntinn. Fifteen of the leaden on August 25, 26 and 27. Delegate are Vern Davis, Sanford well as serious relations, the great among the voung men of Price were southeastern empire, whose potential called together as a nuelsus and the Ballinger, Ted Thomas, Emery Ward, resources have ever been a benfieial purpose of the elub outlined by mem-be- n R. E. West, Reid Pace and William of the Elks club. Grogan. Alternates are Clark Wright, and profitable medium of reciprocal Tad Storey, Ace Roberts, Winifred is The of order a Anten rejunior these of exchange. In consonance D. Young, Elmer Wahlstrom lations Price has shown rcluctanee to Elke and is for boys between the agee West, L and Arthur Craven. 15 and 20. The elub is of the even encourage greater possibiliThe Price delegation will propose and is not restrict ties of railroad expansion this way, end Theodore Thomas as district commanin deference to the interest and in ed to sons of Elks. Any boy of good der and the delegation ia advised to character ia allowed to joint; the hope of a Uintah extension. The moral hold for Helper until released as tha acis The organization finest spirit of cooperation has been convention city next year. of to similar ritual to that a cording shown m the surrender of partial At the meeting Thursday it was A committee consideration to the roads of this sec- the senior organization. a supervisory coun- planned to hold a watermelon bust aet will as five of need well tion to favor the recogrixcd baseball for the American for our iso.aled neigh-h- i cil and guide the activities of the jun teams. Vern Davis, Legion Richards cf lietter George ior group. and friends. is of na and Elmer Bertot were named as a However; that one great law oft;. The Anti en organization before and long is ex committee to handle arrangements. scope self preservation inevitably intervenes one of the leading boys be to esported to subserve our needs and develop Its establishment hers sential opportunities and we must of organizations. of all business men the has approval efto influence necessity assert an citizens. and leading fect, first, the development of our own great resources, then resolve to According to Father 'William A. influence and encourage constructive the Notre Dame school in Price Ruel, resources available and open to w ill add a ninth grade this year. RegBeing istration of all classes has been set The proposed resolution to be conto Earl Robertson, Price for L Assignment of books According directors of sidered by the board one of the finest air i.nd nuts will eome the following day. have soon to is reads: We hereby offer every encour- ports offered to this line of service. The Noire Dame bool i planning agement to the Denver and Rio Grande Robertson, a Latuda resident, is now a full i. ne months sesriou md Western railroad company and pledge working eight or ten teams south of jr will close May 25. The school had the helpfulto this great enterprise Price, just above the Carbon Water planned to add a ninth grade when it ness and substantial cooperation of companys canal, and contemplates was announced by the board of edubuftinefi and individual interest in building two approaches and a golf cation that they were to transfer the Carbon eounty; that our support may course with a small park for shade ninth grade work to the junior high be a guarantee of our deep apprecia- and rest. schools of Price and Helper. . tion of the benefits to be derived will accomodate all The board had to discontinue their The hangar cntoll will he free to the through the building of this of elasses traffic, plans in the interest of economy but and acknowledge to our benefectors public and every encouragement will the Catholie school continue! with its courour gratitude to them for their be given air travel this way. Robert- preparation for the addition and time. were ordered. age and enterprise at this son aims to offer tree landing and It is proposed to use undendoped flying,, training and on regular parry sman farm land by placing miners on demonstration of air navigation. Four that enough hundred end sixty acres will be allothought the with plot, to food stuffs can be grown locally cated to the enterprise. meet the demand. MANY LOCAL SPORTSMEN GO An oiled road through Colorsdoand as m vocated ad be AFTER SAGE HENS eastern Utah will Last weeks issue of The Sun carof that national parks link the to ried a story which said that Stylian took Sueh A number of Price sportsmen atate with those of Utab. has been appointed general comStaes beseason two-da- y the open route would shorten the dudaue;Calif advantage of missioner of the junior order of Ahe-Sunand on sage hens last Seturdsy tween Colorado and southern the Lintah Basin pa. day and went into The story should have been Gapa, 0,The fnll text of MaeKnight' e plan for their limit. Most of the Prtics a different order. The story was corand this issue making the trip hsd good luck will he found on Tage 6 m rect in every detail except the name four allotted the with rnmo home of The Sun. n of the order, which miatake we hopo birds. Most of the Carbon county will be rectified. HomeMountain to went to firbon county Ij F K OCT. 1 te INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER J. |