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Show V()4 t Mfif R 2, JS3J 11 fN S A 1) V (I f A T I f tt ( I , I T , A PAGE II Armistice Day Program To Include Grid Tilt Betu een oun! earns From Carbon, Colorado STRIKE the EAGLE and you STRIKE ME tfr 1 A U h, f a.; t w i o jp. I'lea-.il- 1 u ri Ms J Ur fcr4 ri-ulic- i.l m ' Sr?W ,fufn u r!1( lna-tmt- g pr 10 U-t-- m c n'!l 4M s 4 N'ooii hW xtioo J4 nihjp jj i S!t Courtcty IhiUidtlfihia r; band well received on trip f arbon 12 Narjj. Sjuthfyj &. f ,? NVi. 1 30. STATE CAPITAL TO u ' Ifri mr. jlval Unit Flays At Education Convention; Royal Welcome $. rr. Accorded Students Of n L!;un Ltdftr fnoiic sion of the U. E. A convention. The band also played brufiy m front of the Moxum hoti Saturday morning. The radio conet rt was originally announced for 4 30 p m , but t hen at Salt Lake, Dthe band nrrnt-irector Williams learned that the station officials had a misunderstanding as to the time of the program and had already made arrangements for that hour. This explanation is made by Mr. Williams to answer numerous queries from local listeners who tuned in too late to hear the t rr.at -- nfcviTjj qusr-irt- of Souiis, lie arj aero, f the on 20; of th on 30, 5 East idiaa, r less, According to Director E. M. Wiliams, the performance was well received by thousands of spectators, rany of whom followed the band ever the entire route. After the parade, the unit played I half-hoconcert in the L. D. S. id How. oulh-hea- st the e Heat Comfort ur tabernacle at the seven oclock ses- - 8 RED GROSS RELIEF ghts hes, AIDS DISTRESSED i, i of an the IN 120 DISASTERS There Is An ity, ABERDEEN ice ate Fires, Floods, Earthquake and Epidemics Part of Year's Task Help Given in oal s es ng a- ip iy :k e, 1 T The American Red Cross has reached the homes of six million families past year with unemployment and disaster relief. Chairman John Bar to Payne announced. "As the year closed the organization In readiness to serve In the ; continued forthcoming winter at the point of greatest need and to adjust Its service to meet the calls of the emergency of unemployment and disaster," Chairman Pajne stated. In a year of greatest economic distress In the nations history, In which the Red Cross ably discharged a relief task In distributing flour and clothing to distressed families In all but six cf the nations 3,098 counties, the organisation also was called Into action In 120 . disasters, of which 9S were within the borders of the United States. Earthquake, floods, hurricanes, fires and other cataclysms visited death and destruction upon the lives and homes of thousands of people. Red Cross statistics showed that In the 120 disasters almost a thousand lives were lost, 148,-84- 0 homes were destroyed or damaged, 18,275 persons were Injured, and Red Cross relief was given to 452,879 Indi- DEALER In Your Community Into In the PRODUCERS Thills .t a -- 1 w r a vt in I lld.lV Ti i I ftl.t IjV N!! 'f k Mis Geiige 2,.it,,s olid dwugl.ti r, wish J1 G M n. Mary, a:e t'o.a and Toll Milos 111 .Salt Lake Guy bliss Ni.a W!-o- n of J ( is visiting with Mr and Mis A li Wilson Mrs A li W.lu-ijh rd Ti.nrsdsy and Fllday wish fi lends and lilalnes m Mt Pleasant Mr and Mi IV Mo-- 11.11s atSind-e- l tc avhers Institute at Salt f.ake tl.e latti r palt if last wetk The Mi-- ii s t'.iiol.iu (linid.ik and . 1 1 s I & Coke Co. FRESH EGGS Theres only one brand of Day Old Eggs sold in this territory and thats fiatules 1'f the AlinisSne leliblaSloll will le a p.ilade, patriotic progi am, baiuput for nietj and their lad. is and a dance at tin Silver M.hiii hall. r day DAY 11 OLD 11,070,284. 48 .extras. They are larger, better quality and fresh every day. Sold by reliable dealers. Conduct IltMrinOn Compensation Cases W n li j h..'.lda ' ta'oV I li oiKus if A mi i id ii a, of last Wnk afti f M. alli es oil M"I Will te-- fo.iduitid by innsallotl tl.e state indn I. g M l I al g the i hi W A ai.d 1 nd i l l W ks HI !ini..f In t e 1 1 1 1 V W - . 111 J d 1 e 1 snt I w- - d liullrr wtiu irr Tl.e him Aileia Ilr.rainuri.l S. ,aid-T- he Hun Ailv.H-al- . ! v Y ffWti fY fY Y fY Y Y B. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Y v u Y tY Y Y Y Y Y Y Mayor Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y fY Y W. DALTON Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Councilman 4-ye- ar ft TED McINTIRE W. E 2-ye- ar ?Y Y Y Y Councilman t T T Y T T SHELDON ANDERSON 2-ye- ar Y Councilman J. CLYDE VAUGHT 2-ye- ar Councilman JOHN W. HOLDEN f f T T T T fTt f f f tf -- City Recorder MRS. IRENE WOODWARD Y these disasters. In Its unemployment relief and In handling the distribution of government wheat and cotton, the Red Cross expended from Its national treasury the sum of Industrial Body lo .1 vu-i- fado Ut!a-- i l. -- Sa't Lake Mn ai li e 1 ti lal iianm-ssioi- i 1 w oi it the 9 d. B rJ Novimber Utah i oal ojKlatoIS bi,ne I' M beafd, will t aM in all Ml and Mis Ja. k FolisIiT of w liii h have Urn offic; y luviulrvl Sw iUi Hi j - l fjn i t the w as follows: la le ain i vs November 6, Luisa Vmt bio Mis Vv.'liain Matthews ls.ted Wish company. Coke and nde.it Coal fill lids and irldtives lit Hrlj'ir and dr, 2 (Hi h in vs r, r . Maiulald the past few Week. Nov rmter 8, Ian. is Lange tO Vli tor Maiky t ailed tai business less Coal comj.at y. 10 00 Construcy MniiitaV seat the nullity (Hell Cox V. lteynolds-KlGus A Jiouiiis and liovd klsii if tion company, 2 00 p nv, Jine s a nt the just wnk Hi this Novemlser 9, IVier llelpa Vt nv. lional Coal company, 10 00 distil, t hunting deer ami Coal Independent Rosen W V. hit aix ter Jm k and loill ll.nmu, Welcome l m oo 2 p. aSS. n l.ng the li Y.U and high a Iliad Coke company. With D Chajiinan vs. John D. ('hapman, in Liovo, ijniit tlie week-enla-S 3 30 pm. their p . ids, Mr and Ml are. Informal cases to be ronsidcred 1 liom.is IndependMrs Jessie Mam water U. Giant On Ids of Ilaiitington Coal and Coke company; Guud,-lujent lends fl Wdil lute the i nd comVcia vs, .Standard Coal Canyon Twin danghtii Ihiiu Thuisday pany. Jose Vera v, Spring s'Coal company; Thomas I'igg. evening to Mr and Mi Coal company. Malshall itloit eholtlv after birth. sja d I I Y ? viduals. In giving aid In During one period of twelve weeks, disasters occurred In 23 states. Red were hard Crogf disaster workers Pressed In meeting all of these needs occurring at once, but everywhere misery was promptly relieved. Support of the Red Cross work Is through Its annual roll call, conducted by chapters In the period from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, November 11 to November 30. Every citizen ho Joins the Red Cross as a member We In carrying relief to disaster victims and In other Red Cross services, such as preservation of life, child welfare through the Junior Red Cross, and direct service for the public health. it i u 1 Applause and recognition champions were accorded concert. bers of the Carbon county high ool band who played and marched t. Salt Lake Friday during the aniWILL PAY CASH! mal convention of the Utah Educa-- j Top Market Prices for Pork, n association. Veal, Beef and Lamb. The local unit presented a concert r.er radio station KSL at 3:45 p. m., DECKELS BEST irj at 5:30 p. m. paraded through 24Z-Res. 242-- J Phone f principal business district of the S 116 2nd West Price, Utah The line of march, rate capital. ihich extended for 10 blocks, was tang Main street from North Temple to Third South, and from there tart to State street The band then proceeded north to the Eagle Gate, jaing from there to West Temple lii nvr-- s. 1 ih Im-I- rfu li The two i!ru ns will i ,.gt- - about 130 pounds to the man, and will te nude up mostly of piomis.ng young i'ujtls IIIwho ale too Slluid foi pallu'l-patlo- ll regular high Mhool pUy liotii team boast u Iiumt r of guddt-r- , and the game piom-1to te fast and ihUu-sl.nkalis are of mu Main, nt somewhat out of ttie ordinal y. and the public Is utgod to supjH.it the as the vintuie, Will be Used for the fit of atli-ietat the ('ai Urn high. toaih Iit?ton Summii ha s will have i hinge of the Caibon team lie has advised that the Grand Juiution outfit l.as a record of thirteen straight Mctoin-- and is very popular with fans in western Cclo- - at !r i a, ! llltc ' .0 Al Shut' S JU.ls:,. i ol. ill. a'.d. I of lost of U.e Af.tl Hull la t loll lit c M i laista h.Sll!,' s . d It In a'.d 11 1 1 .. k II J..I u ii I.. Sal III.. Had Mil) 1 -' b-- .V ,1a" B) Mls ; i 1 SCOFII-1.DN1-W- , ' b J! . t i !l a t j! t'.Ii i ,J. .ho.4 aud l.tl.t.,1 glut , e t t a lull sj i .j t!i- ill - I to'II Ih.Sa! Vs ill U ui.t t tl.i of the Alliml.it- - day y,),-- . tr.it. oil Lift- - Nayt-n.u-- i II. am.id.ug to all al liui.l.o-11,.1,made TuisdaV I- 1...I . , City Treasurer GEORGE R. WEST VOTE THE STRAIGHT CITIZENS TICKET (Paid Political Advertisement) T T Y T Y ftf f Y fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y u |