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Show Temporary Overseas Commissioners Spirited Competition for County Offices Hold First Cemeteries Closed to Public Seen In Coming Democratic Convention Valuation Meet Little activity seems to be apparent in county Democratic politics, but this may be because deadline, for filing is yet a month away, June 28 to be exact However, it may be expected that Ervin Gerber and W W. West, incumbent commissioners, will both try again to be nominated by their party, and either post may try for the four-yeBlondie Peterson of Columbia, former commissioner, is s ud to have definitely decided to come out for the four-yeposition Jesse Bryan, Price, is another commissioner candidate, it is rumored. ar ar State Representative Frank Bonacci, Helper, has already com mitted himself to be a candidate in the primaries for the same position, and E. K. Olson, the other state representative, will no doubt go for either the same post or as state senator, a position left Only three taxpayers appeared June 1 before the board of county commissioners convened as a board of equalization to protest, valuations on improvements and real estate as assessed by the county assessor. These complaints were taken under advisement until the completion of the equalization hearings, three more which will convene, on June 8, 9 and 15. After the final hearing, the commissioners wull make an inspection trip to all properties under protest. It was explained that the improvement valuations under the open by withdraw pi of Val H Cowles from county politics Two other names are being prominently mentioned for the state senator office that of Mail D Gibson, Price lawyer, and George Spratling, former mayor of Helper. Both have been active for many years in Democratic politics. new legislation passed in 1947 is based on 40 per cent of 1940 values The amount of sleep required and the prior valuations were based on 50 per cent of 1932 by the aveiage person is about values. five minutes moie. P COLUMBIA CONFECTIONERY Owned and Operated by Sam Marakis Member of U. M. W. Local 6089 Ice Cream - s SPRINGS IN THE AIR ELKS SPONSOR Your Convenience Columbia Phone 7J3 ARROW AUTO LINE INC. BUS SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE (Except Sunday ) Effective May 17, 1948 LEAVE PRICE FOR (Except Sundays) Sunnyside Sunnydale Dragerton Wellington 9:10 PM. 5:30 PM. 3OOPM. 10:30 PM. 8 00 AM. LEAVE FOR PRICE ( Except Sundays) PM 6:00 PM 6:40 PM 10:00 PM Sunnyside 8:45 AM 12:15 12 20 PM 5:05 PM 6:45 PM 10:05 PM . 8:50 AM Sunnydale 12:30 PM 5:15 PM 6:55 PM 10:15 PM Dragerton 8 55 AM TOO PM 5:45 PM 7:25 P.M. 10:45 PM AM Wellington LEAVE PRICE FOR COLUMBIA 10:30 AM 3:00 PM 5 30 PM LEAVE COLUMBIA FOR PRICE 11:45 PM 4:30 PM 6:15 PM SHOPPING BUS SCHEDULE (Saturday Only) '5 A. ,M. Leave Sunnydale for Price 9' 30 A. M. Leave Dragerton tor Price 3.00 P. M. Leave Price for Dragerton and Sunnydale ... MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE inn T TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 9 mu 1? 0il . . . J In Your Car! by having our expert mechanics perform these important services: 'V I Ai O O O ; 9 Change Oil Lubricate Drain, Flush and Refilh Radiator. Adjust Clutch, Brakes Check and Align Front Wheels if necessary. contestants from the seventh, eighth and ninth grades in - Carbon and Emery county schools have submitted essays to be judged in the annual Elks Flag Day essay contest, it has been announced by S. J. Sweetring, essay contest chairman Tor the Price lodge, No. 1550, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, sponsoring organ- MAMOUIUS tGUIEN 2a mr FTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Double Feature STORK BITES MAH - and WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM HEADQUARTERS REDO MOTOR COMPANY N SlIFNfl llltcttl I, RAYMOND ssswm YOUR SERVICE i hiiml lr : . ' ESSAY CONTEST rYTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTVVTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTV FRIDAY SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 12 - Phone 384 129 West Main n Forty-seve- REMODELED AND ENLARGED FOR DRAGEOT PutSPRING STUDENTS ENTERED; WINNER TO BE KNOWN JUNE 14 Fountain Drinks Beer - Sandwiches clos-ear- ly FLAG DAY FORTY-SEVE- Candy will be oz in October. The temporary cemeteries in the European and Mediterranean zones not to become permanent will be closed by October. In the far east and Pacific zones all cemeteries are closed to visitors except Yokohama No. 1, which Is scheduled to be closed in August The 16 permanent military cemeteries to be established overseas will be located at Cambridge, St. Laurent-Sur-Me- r, England; St James, Diaguignan, Epinal and St Avoid, France; Hamm, LuxHenri Chapelle and embourg; Neuville-en-C- o ndro z, Belgium' Maigiaten, Holland; Nettuno and Florence, Italy; Tunis, Tunisia; Hawaii; Guam, and Fort McKinley, Philippine Islands. (Jl R. J. Ockey, governor; Jerry Martin, treasurer, and William H. Toy, secretary, all of the Price lodge No 166, Loyal Order of Moose, visited the Grand. Junction lodge on Wednesday, June 2, in the interests of the annual Utah State Moose convention to be held on August 6, 7 and 8 They also visited Rifle, Colorado, and while there extended an invitation to the Moose in western Colorado to meet with the Utah Moose at the convention. Mr. Toy reported today that word has been received that a large delegation of Moose wull attend the convention from Idaho This notification, along with that from Colorado lodges, promises to in make the Price convention affair. August a three-stat- e BOTTLING CO., Price, Utah Neuville-en-Condr- Closing of overseas temporary American military cemeteries to the publie was announced today m a department of the army communication received by Colonel Giaves B McG uy, commanding officer, Utah General Distribution Depot The announcement said exhumation activities in connection witn the lepatriation of World War Tl deceased aie appioaching a peak, and th.it only in limited instances do the cemeteries resemble original layouts With the exception of Neuville-en-Condor- z, Belgium, the cemeteries scheduled to become permanent will be closed to visitors Never shift your tongue into eaily this month, the announce- high gear until you are sure your ment advised The cemetery at biain is turning over. Moose Convention In August To Host Three States 7-U- PAGE FIVE TUB DRAGERTON TRIBUNE. DRAGERfON. UTAH Tuesday, June 8, 1918 i I t i ) c 4 O ization. 'rO't' The essays are now being judged by Mrs. Frank B. Hanson and Rev. Richard Halbert and the winners will be announced over radio station KOAL during the Elks Flag Day program beginning at 8:30 p. m. on June 14. The overall essay winner will receive a gold medal and the wull receive silthree runner-up- s ver medals. The gold medal will go to the writer of the essay adjudged thebest and the runner-u- p in the same grade classification will receive a silver medal. The other two silver medals will go to the winners in the other 7 ,w 'li' Xt if I V'4 ROBERT RISKING 5 Mg hi two classes In addition, the school from which the gold medal winning essay comes will receive a large American flag. you from The medals are now on display tomorrow you in the window of the Lewis JewGenuine Spring-Ai- r innerspring units elry store in Price All essays are marked in code provide luxurious "Controlled Comfort so that the judges will not know advantages (automatic adjustment to the name of the writer or the curve and body movement) school from which it came. Their every body to everyone, regardless of weight. Peronly information will be the grade and relaxation are yours to enjoy fect rest of the student writer. include Schools Come in for participating every night on Spring-Ai- r. Spring Glen, South Emery junior inside and "real demonstration story high, Green River,.. Clear Creek, about and value. "Conmattress quality Kenil-woith Cleveland, North Emery, and the Price junior high trolled Comfort details, in brief, at right. school. Assisting Mr. Sweetring with , the contest is W. D. Wilson, r relaxes prepares for today ... SUMAC! COMFORT High quality, prssom-- p rested oottofl felt pad ding (upholstery) cush- With to a Sprint Air mattreas. Midtw CONTOUR COMFORT CluctfOj HiUlAJt, 1. R1UMII uuirf , HI Hill flcmiEl IK ions body from tprtsg Last, fives surfers eft ness and luxury fer The first VS turns of ipe-si- al Karr spring toils guvs soft, luxurious eup port to all body son tours and special buovancy to lighter parts of th body such as arms and legs SUPPORT WALLACE mi FORD . REGIS Piece tr TOOMEY kkb ran tlllllll Itlllll & 1 KENT SMITIT- - NIB SPARKS a f HHUCIIU bt i ' k ''j fTTTTYTTTTXTTTTTTTTfy?TTTfTTT?VV?TTTyTTTTrrTTTT SUNDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 13 Double Feature - 14 COMFORT - Firm support to heavier portions of tl body is middle provided by tl section of the" hour-- g Isas" where coda, sprang spring tension and omprseaion strength are greater. aviation A new super-octagasoline which steps up aircraft per cent is power as much as-1- 6 being used by navy combat ne planes. w 0 - - SHIP COMFORT CLASSIFIED As many as tune different t pes of spring coils, an ALL KINDS OF CAKES made to order in my home. Decorated birthday and wedding cakes a Mrs. Walter Whitspecialty. 167 burn, Grassy Trail. entiJiemUp See new and used pianos at Mrs. E. M. Williams, Phone 375 North 2nd East. 176-Price. NICK ZAKISJVop. ttUHW MUMS - La w year-ou- t. imniK FOR SAL? New pianos and organs. Piano tuning and repairing. House of Music Price Theatre Building. FOR SALE u ieeeted through- out, keep edge from sagy, ging. prevent maintain flexibility . . give sleep comfort year-i- IIAYUITH-FAHK- S PtRUKTIM Dfiffltb&Vltll HELPER FUnniTURE COMPANY Price, Utah i Ml MOLO-nGia-niBil- I3S3 El ass 1 n ESI |