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Show .$ Coming Events 'Price and Cflearbi Mr. Gladys King was a visitor in Salt Lake City. John Grosso was a In Salt Lake City. week-en- Friday, March 10 Annual Harding school operetta, "In the Garden of the Shah, Carbon high auditorium, 2:30 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. Mrs. P. H. Fitzgerald attended girl scout training sessions held at Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday under of caller the direction of Miss Edith Conant New York, a member of the national girl scout staff. week-en- d d Monday, March 13 Monthly meeting of Carbon boy scout district Francis Prince in Salt Lake during the week-en- Tom Face and Homes Relationship To Schools. Subject o Mi jn Salt Lake Saturday' and r i i ... - ' 1 i ... ? 4 J.4. A marriage license was Issued last week to Iris Harrison Rawlins and Helen Birdie Tlghe, both of Price. . operation for hernia at the city hos- pital Friday. Lawrence Leonard was admitted to the Price hospital Wednesday to receive treatment for pneumonia. Mrs. Theros Sargitls of Altonah underwent a major operation at the city hospital Thursday of last week. New in bloom for Easter! Youll be a success in any of these adorable models I l Wdcaas as fba fine mUr an exceptionally interesting story has 19331 Meet been produced. 9 "Ml" They say that poverty isn't a crime, The bill by Senator George M. Mil- but just the same, the penalty is hard ler of Price, creating a state budget labor. officer under thp direction of the gov emor and giving him wide power in A "specialist is a man in a white budgetary control, was passed by the coat who can say $50, please with- State Senator, and Mrs. George M. Miller expect to return to Price from senate Thursday by a large major? Salt Lake Sunday. vote was 22 to 2, with one ab Joseph L. Asbury returned to Rich- sent: a Both Jjf Carbon county's represenfield Sunday after speeding BeVtflil - tatives, Mrs. . days here oh business Reva Beck Bosone and Wallace R. Wayman, voted Thursday A. W. MfcKmhon was a business in favor of a bill reducing the local visitor in the state capital Monday interest rate from 8 to 6 per cent, and and Tuesday. the maximum interest rate from 12 to Parley P. Johnson underwent an fh Measure of Price Solon Passes JSudgef i"' - papers at Titf iyn-Mvws- the at PenneyV. ThejrVt at their a beret Rough k- CARO OF THANKS Words cannot efcpFess our appreciation of your sympathy 8iid help so ends. TUESDAY FOR MEET Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen and With a record of eighteen victories daughters, Mrs. Virginia Johnson and and one defeat thus far this season, Lorraine Nielsen, left Tuesday for the Carbon high Miners will leave Salt Lake to spend several days. Tuesday for Salt Lake to participate in the state basketball meet, which Mrs. Mayme Jameson, county re- commences Wednesday and continues corder, has been confined to her home until Friday. several days this week with Carbons opponent in the opening game will be Lehi, champions of the Alpine district, whose record reads Principal Fenton L. Williams of the 16 wins against six losses. The PeliRoosevelt high school attended the cans have one of the strongest teams round robin tournament Thursday, in the tournament, and will be part- ths nun me out blushing. dndly given in OUT houf Of trial, Burdens of sorrow are SO much easier to bear when our loyal friends stand 10 per cent Mrs. Bosone cast her vote Monday by to aid. This little verse expresses we against the state depository bill, which our sentiments far better than in other could way: any for and the disposition protprovided ection of public funds in the banks "If never trials came to us, if of the state. Mr. Wayman was grief and sorrow passed us by, If every day the sun came out, and clouds were never in the sky, Wed still have neighbors we suppose, each one pursuing selfish Claude J. Empey was a Salt Lake business caller the fore part of the week. ed Discussion Of ; Immune to Diptheria ann-nounc- Over 200 vocalists are training for d. Wednesday, March 18 Carthe Carbon stake M. I. A. festival to bon high school play, "The be presented in the L. D. S. taberKing Rides By. school J. McConkie of Vernal was a Price nacle, March 19. The festival will be of week. last caller the latter part one of the features of the stake quarconference. terly Lake was a j. p. Phalen ofin Salt state the capital Frank C. and Obe Robertson, prombusiness visitor last week. inent writers of western novels and magazine stories; visited in Price on BY fiande J. Empey was a visitor in Monday, being the guests of W. E. Fruita, Colo, the latter part of last Mclntire. They are Interested in purTwo Price schools will present stage week. chasing a ranch in this vicinity and entertainments during the coining their to make decide headquarmay Dr. Frank Migliore returned Satur- ters here. For the past few months week. Two performances of the operetta, day from Salt Lake where he spent they have resided at Springville. ten days on business. "In the Garden of the Shah, will be staged by the music department of Stanley Edwards returned Saturthe Harding, junior high Friday at day from a ten days business trip to the Carbon auditorium. The matinee Salt Lake City. starts at 2:30 p. m. and the evening P-T- -A show will commence at 8:00 p. m. LeGrande Noble, principal of the The presentation will be handled Uintah high school at Vernal, was a Relationship between the home by a cast of eight principles and a weekend visitor in Price. and the school was the theme of the chorus of over forty. The musical dimonthly meeting of the Harding rection is in charge of G. W. Tucker Mrs. Arthur Waterman was taken school Parent-Teache- rs association and Miss Nina Halliday. Into Salt Lake City last week to re- on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Irene "The Kings Rides By, a clever ceive treatment for a throat infection. Woodward discussed the part played comedy, will be presented Wednesby the home in the ethical and culRepresentative Wallace R. Wbyman tural development of the child, and day of next week at the Carbon high school auditorium under the direccame down from Salt Lake this week Claude Eggertsen spoke on the effect tion of Miss Virgie Mulliner. The for a short visit home surroundings had on the school twelve students comprising the cast work of boys and girls. have been working on the production Mrs. Byron Jensen of Salt Lake arThe slogan of the meeting was: for several rived in Price Sunday for a two-wee- ks weeks, and an evening of "For every child, a happy, comfor- rare entertainment is promised. visit with her husband. table dwelling place, where he may The plot is concerned with the visA large crowd attended the annual develop in a harmonious way." it of a prince to the home of a promInstrumental solos by Lee Empey inent judge. Several underworld chardance sponsored Tuesday in the taband Min Phyllis Williams completed acters gsin access to the judges home ernacle by the Price M, L A. the program. with the intention of stealing jewelry Dr. and Mrs. R. F. McLaughlin of the guests. Around this situation, ENTERTAINMENTS TO BE PRESENTED TWO SCHOOLS i ber were treated at the school, 803 inoculations being made out of school. Rains, 49, 68. Scofield, 24, 42; The following summary shows, re54; Stand ardviUe, 13, wfLSj spectively, the number of students treated at the various schools and the on, 46, 125; Sunnysik number inoculated in each com- tuda, 15, 27; Wattis, an total According to a final report of the ton, 97, 143; Carbon high. munity: diptheria Inoculation campaign conColRolapp, 27, 32; Heiner, 50, 60; ducted in the schools of Carbon counim70, 90; Castle Gate, 151, 202; umbia, were 3094 students of a total ty 25, 35; Helper, 302, 358; Creek, Clear disease. Supermunized against the Hiawatha, 189, 215; Kenilworth, 62, Legal blanks The Su intendent W. W. Christensen that 2291 of the total num 119; Price Central and Southside, 284, Report Shows Over 3000 Carbon Pupils But only neighbors they would be, we'd never know them as our friends. and flat crepes, new sheers! and Polkas, plaids monotones I Jabots, ascots and lingerte touches! New sleeve treatments I PL (L, MKfflMEYgl Price, Utah "Out of the troubles we have had, come our richest friendships here Kind words have helped to bear our care, kinds words have helped to cheer; And so we say when trouble comes, we know before the storm shall s-- r end, That we shall find our bit of care, has also brought to us a friend. MR. and MRS. J. E. BENT SHOP FIRST Friday and Saturday. icipating in the classic for the second successive year. Richard Bedier and Wallace Coach Vernon Merrill will take the of Green River attended the following squad members into the round robin basketball tournament in tournament: Blackie Grecco, Captain Price Friday and Saturday. Nephl Gunderson, Tony De Angeles, Louis De Angeles and Don Snow, forLegrande Mathis returned last week wards; Holly Bryner, center; Elmer after spending two years in the L. D, Collingham, Ross Bunnel, Vernon S. mission field ln&witzerland and Mills and Cecil Christensen, guards. Carbons record includes seven ( Germany. wins and one loss in exhibition games, Ward Alman Carroll and Nola M. eight league victories, although one Karren of Lehi were granted a mar- was forfeited, and three straight tririage license Friday at the county umphs in the round robin. clerks office. Lehi captured seven out of 12 preseason contests, and nine of of ten Louis Franklin McCourt of Colum- league games. The Alpine titlists are bia and Lavenia Helen Mace of Bald- considerably larger than the Carbon-ite- s, win Park, Calif., obtained a license three of the forwards beto wed Sunday at the county clerks ing one inch overregular six feet, one scaloffice. ing five feet, eleven inches, and the fifth standing five feet, ten inches. Mrs. A. D. Sutton returned to Price Tuesday .after spending several weeks Another figure la the woin Salt Lake. Mr. Sutton remained In man who pathetic has kept so healthy that the state capital, where he Is receiv she never could have an operation to ing medical attention. talk about Blck-mo- re Sun-Advoca- te rr :. I And you will be financially the gainer. One weeks purchase of groceries advertised in The will save Sun-Advoc- ate you enough to pay for a years subscription to this paper. Every conissue of The g bartains many gain, each of real value to you. Make reading the advertisements in The a habit youll be money ahead by so doing. Sun-Advoc- ate money-savin- Sun-Advoc- ate SHOP GZ&kpnerMh FIRST The Sun-Advoc- came to theshow. chay ate ef MAURICE X H EVALI tMyJUiriMjhpk'nS, TN the early part of the World War, Maurice Chevalier fell, blood pouring from his mouth from a rhel) wound un- regained consciousness in a Ceman hoe- pKal and when he could be moved he war eent to the prUon camp at Atten Grabow near Hagdeburg. Although he suffered tenrlbly from the Meets of his wound, hk y wu unimpaired. He organised concerto in the camp, and one night the Commandant with several German generals earns to the ihow. They were oo smueed that they Maurice gave the freedom of' the earn After an Impromptu concert one night, Chevalier and another frenchman escaped, diaguiaed ai hospital attendants, and ilowly made their way tack to the French lines Hk wound wee M Wld not continue , JnMUUary aerrlc, For a time he felt that he could never pick the old duoad op of Ms life. Re was timid and apprehensive. But upon g deeonted with the Qolsde Guano for gallant al Outry, something within him underwent a ehangt It brought him confidence and he vowed anew that he would yet conquer fame to Ms chosen profeseioa, With this decision came Iniplrailon, Up until this tithe the - " gal-et- fr i r' ft SUN. MON. TUES. SAT. SUN. MON. SUN. MON Tarzan, the Ape Man with JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Ad cal or aiat COM-- ICTURK 1 3A- -1 aL a 1 4 L Commencing Sunday. March .m t. 1. 4 be-to- Added Attraction MORTON DOWNEY Singing Romantic Songs Special Low Price Schedule llh for a limited 1, toto H. Girls . . . would yon live Uke Eve, If yon found the right AdsmT i.: : v .1 H, time only, .m't, 5USElESiSr "J? eon-du- v si-- .. Th"lm majority of Chevalier's work had been aa a grotesque comedian. Hie visits to the English music halls same back to him. Realisation earns that he must dura hie audience el well a entertain them. He adopted the smartly tailored dinner suk and atraw hat which now is his traditional garb New feme quickly followed. - Title renown spread to London, and American stage offers followed one after another, hut it was not until Maurice had made several French dims and he realised the limit-- . Hone and handicaps of silent picturse that he would aw eept an American offer. However, with the perfeeHon-o- t the talking picturse, he was Induced to eome to America. With hh lint picture he bocame one of the greatest pew, onalltics on the screw; and upon retumii to Paris for a holiday ho found Mmaatf many times more popular than ever beforsL He took an engagement at the Empire Musie Hall and received 15,000 frarics a night, an enormous and unheard of figure for Paria. Hs returned to Hollywood, and became one of its greatest Stars at a time when other foreigners wtro forced out |