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Show iis'. '"v,. tenae T II E -r- ttSESSEiiS- . It Pays To Advertise In MAN WES V Of I, RESULT The SunAdvocate AUT0ACC1DENT Twenty-on- e answers received by one advertiser on the day following appearance of ills advertisement in The ( te classified section , . . That's what you call results, real . . . here is a case where an advertisement costing cents gave the only thirty-fiv- e advertiser great returns . . . that is the type of advertising service rendered by The 3,900 home contacts in Eastern Utah every week . . . your choicest advertising .. reader-resp- Road Nearfolton onse SUte cd in an automobile rear Colton Friday night. t:s. fS fording was broken, to J. L. Sullivan and VernSuchk was fatally injured Shinoki. rfe carnrthdrivenoutby ofTomcontrol and got , rail-crossi- ng wi V and car occurred about Thfaccident lc lc 3c !c 5c 9c 10 30 two were on Friday, when the Ljj way toward Helper. for Taken to the Price hospital Nagabuchi died iical treatment, Sunday. Shinoki was uninjur- X 1c Elmo Resident Dies In Helper At Home Of Daughter Sunday near the old Scofield Col-the two miles north of Utah county line. toid the officers that he blew' out. causing the Mrs. Thursa Olsen, 75, resident of to the left side of the Elmo for many years, died Sunday of the shoulder a soft 150 leet. morning at the home of her daughter, roll over for about oe- - Mrs. Veda Rostrolli, in Helper of was almost completely causes incident to old age. Jy Mr. Nagafuchi rjneral services for scheduled for this afternoon at oclock in the Mitchell Funeral home chapel. jj McCarran Amendment Dancing, Dramatics Neighboring State Is Party On Tour Of Makes Provision For School Opening Set Nation Visits Here Gaining Much With Range Advisory Unit In Price Next Week Tourists Visit, Claim Five from New Yorlc Under provisions of the McCarran amendment to the Taylor Grazing act, existence of advisory boards in the various grazing districts is recognized by law for the first time, according to A. W. Magleby, district grazier. Previously, such boards had been set up through administration by the secretary of interior. No change in administration will be effected, however, as the board members, although elected by the stockmen in each district, are officially appointed by the secretary of interior. The board locally will consist of 12 members, exclusive of the wild life representative. Date for annual election of advisory boaid members in this disttiet will be set soon by Regional Graziei C. P. Seely, Mr. Magleby said. son, who is ill. Miss Violet Socola of Salt Lake City is visiting fi lends here. Dame Paderiva, manager of the Wasatch store, has been home a few days because of illness. Mrs. Taylor Turner and children Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday in the L. D. S. have been visiting for a week with relatives at Fayette and Provo. ward chapel in Elmo with Bishop S. N. Alger in charge. Interment was in the Cleveland cemetery under direction of the Mitchell Funeral home. Mrs. Olsen was bom June 14, 1864, in Ephraim, a daughter of Lewis and Thursa Whitlock Larsen. She had lived in Emery county for many years. Survivors are: Three daughters, Mrs. Ada Oviatt of Elmo, Mrs. Stella He had lived in this country Curtis of Price and Mrs. Rostrolli; a two sons, Clifford Olsen of Castle 30 for years, being employed as no known He Dale and Blaine Olsen of Rains; three has coal miner. in this country, but is believe- sisters, Mrs. Adolph Axelson of Salt d to have a brother living in Japan. Lake City, Mrs. Roy Cowley of Spring Canyon and Mrs. W. R. Nielsen of Price; two brothers, Sanford 4 Carbon Boys Win Trips and Charles Larsen of Peirce, Idaho; To San Francisco Fair In 22 grandchildren and seven great Contest grandchildren. PRICE, UTAH Mrs. John Lowrey, instructor in Buck lee, of the W-dancing and dramatics for the past of one the tourist ranch, 13 years, will attracting open a dancing and Utah and dramatics school m Price next week, units of southeastern it has been announced. Classes will known as the cowboy artist of this be m the American Legion hall. area was among Price visitors TuesTap, ballet and acrobatic dancing day, making a brief stop here on his will be taught, as well as diction, act- return journey after having visited ing in plays, radio technique and several states in the interests of pubmanners. Mrs. Lowrey, who comes his home district. here from Texas, is a graduate of the licizing The Lee ranch is located near the Gladys Right Ballet school in Chifumed Monumental valley, 30 miles cago, Jack Manning Tap school in New Yoik and the Lasiter school of west of Bluff. The visitor reported that this area is gaining in dramatics in Dallas. and stated it as his Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey and family belief that quality the people of the entire plan to make Price their permanent Eastern Utah area should oin hands "esidenee. in promoting travel to the scenic southeastern district. MAX COLORADO TRIP Mr. Lees report had it that tourDistiiet Grazier A. W. Magleby and ists have already this year spent apVein Peterson, junior grazier aide, proximately $75,000,000 in the state plan to spend two weeks in Western of Arizona, this information having Colorado, investigating base property been given him by authorities who setups of Colorado licensees in Utah have been cheeking closely on the sitgrazing district No. 7, it is reported. uation. This result Is being obtained They will leave next week, probably. in a large measure, according to Mr. Lee, because the people of that entire Inventory sheets for sale at The state are to that end in every way possible. L tourist-attracti- ng young people City, on a tour of the country to obtain information for a book concern-peopl- e, especially regarding the New Deal, stopped In Price for a short while last Friday, At present, they are making the! way toward San Francisco, California, where they plan to attend the annual convention of the American Newspaper Guild. Included in the party are: Miss Lillian Rosovsky, Miss Helen Rosovsky, Mel Fiske, George Whitman and Joe Wershba. Sponsored by Modern Age Book3, incorporated, they intend to visit every part uX the United States during their tour, gathering data at first hand for their book. Carbon Theatre Sun - Mon Tue -- born Nagafuchi was Hanzaburo in 1887, Wakayama Ken, Ja- -' i ir,v sus-nvo- Tribune-Telegra- Price, Utah rs m boys trom Carbon county, in the circulation contest Tribune-Telegraconducted by the Salt Lake Jakie Farlaino, through his effiwill leave Sunday for a cient service to the Salt Lake TriFranciat San fair week's trip to the bune and dis-ti- ct Telegram, has been awardsco, accoidine to Ace Miner, ed a trip to the San Francisco fair. Tribune-Telegrafor the representative Mr. Farlaino with 24 other young men will leave Salt Lake City by a The boys are P;s- - Horsley, Philip special bus on the afternoon of AuThis is the second time Mr. Klapakis and Don Johnstun of Price gust 6. and Jake Farlino of Sunnystde. They Farlaino has received special recogfor his outstanding work in are among the 25 boys in the state nition subscriptions for the Trisecuring as who won ti Os to the fair, result bune. o competition paitiopated in by 340 Saturday Friday SUNNYSIDENEWS Four mners m, boys. No. 1 Harold Hansen with his family has a stay at Logan where he attended summer school at the U. S. A. C. Miss Vivian West of Price was a guest last week of Miss Marilene Lakatos. Miss Marilene Lakatos is making arrangements to attend the Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant for the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. John Murg and daughters, Ella and Irene, visited friends in Manti last week. The Boy Scouts enjoyed a swimming party here Monday evening. Scout Leader McKinley was in charge. Mrs. Dean Turner is in Birdseye with her mother, Mrs. Frank Spencer, who is ill. Miss LouiSe Denison is home after spending a few months in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ben Ward of Vernal is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ledger attended funeral services in Wellington Wednesday for George Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Naylor are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay in Moab. Jack Durrant was a guest at Price for a few days of Joe Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Preston and Mr. and Mrs. John Preston attended a shower for Orpha Snow in Castle Dale Friday evening. Mrs. Hazel Hammelright is in Price caring for her mother, Mrs. Gunder- - returned from (NAD 4236) Job Monopoly States Npps. F July &. Aug., 1939 l.i50 lines M. LYONS 31 mm 50c Size TOOTH POWDER PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA . . 50c Siza BARBASOJL 3-2- 7c SHAVING CREAM Mineral RUSSIAN TYPE PKOB AK Jr. . Pkg. I 4 lifiUmH.IMEEE A Real Work Saver! 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