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Show PAGE SIXTEEN TWENTY YEARS (Taken from the files of The Friday, October 19, 1917). MANAGERS AT OPENING ACiO A EIGHTEEN OBTAIN DRIVING PERMITS The S. V. Acoid home in Castle ale was the scene Wednesday of a quiet wedding, L. Earl Acord, principal of the local district school, anfl Miss Delphia Pettey, daughter of Mr. ere is Eighteen driving licenses and Mrs-- . H. A. Pettey of Serron, be- IUed Saturday morning by Jack Sul ing the wedded couple. livan and Vern Davis, state highway o On a trip to Price, Prof. II. patrolmen, after passing driving tests H. Cummings, superintendent of the given in the city recorders office. Mormon church schools, solicited1 Those obtaining licenses, mclud-froProf. J G. Gubler, drawings of ing 13 men and 5 women, are: the floor plans of the Carbon county LaVerne Frandsen, Price; Mrs. M. high school building, which he con- - M Hdrmon Prlce; James Bruno, rs the best arranged from an per; D(.bert E. 0lson, Heiner; Art architectural standpoint anywheie Mooney. Puce; Ons Simmons, west that he has seen Canyon; Sdm Hcrrera Heper; Mrsb, John Shiner, Price; Mildred Arter- Judgej for the approaching elec- - berry, Kenilworth. tin were named at council meeting Emrus McCurdy, Kenilworth; Lee' Wednesday night. Division A to G, Pearson, Rains; Clarence Tingley, Frank Avenll, J. A Crockett, J. G. Price; June Davis, Price; Leon division If to N, J. A. er, Clawson; Wcstley Tucker, Claw-MathO. T. Harmon, Eail King; son; Willard McPhie, Heiner; Mrs. O to Z, Henry Wade, G. E. Oekey, Vermce Neilson, Cleveland, and Mrs.1 Barton Olson. Henry Tucker, Cleveland. number of theatre managers and pn a HERE LAST WEEK j re'-en- t m Hel-side- Tuck-Callawa- y; is, (Taken from the files of The News- of TtHirsdoy, October ,8. Unemployment Shows Decline In This State Absorption of workers by private industry and operation of the L. D. S. church security plan are credited by the Utah national service with reducing the ranks of the nearly fifty per cent in A baby daughter arrived at the less than a year and home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones this According to a statewide survey recently completed, the total unemploy week. ed in occupational groups in July was o C. W. Tingley bagged 21 ducks 18,243, as compared with 35,495 in April, 1936. Sunday, all fat and delicious. o Occupational gioups include There are going to be fifteen new woikcrs, sales prisons, elor-- i houses erected in Hiawatha soon. ical woikeis, craftsmen or skilled production woikcrs, physical labor workers or unskilled and unassigned persons and service woi kers. John DeBruin, statistical assistant (Taken from the files of The Eastservice, ern Utah Advocate of Thursday Oc- of the Utah predicted that the next survey would tober 17, 1907). show a conesponding drop in the numbers of unemployed. Bishop Beal and C. Elder of Fer-ro- n have purchased of Will Ashley of Price 297 stands of bees, which they three days. All schools will close and every teacher is to attend. will locate at Clawson. Price is again to have iee. J. M. Whitmore has secured an expert to remodel the ice plant which has been lying idle, and a large amount of new machinery has been installed. one-ha- lf. pro-fessio- C ONG B A TU jL ATIONS THIRTY YEARS AGO KBfSH THEATRE ENTERPRISES ON PRICES NEW regNo- - DIXON-T- A Thirty men were thrown out of The teachers institute for Carbon work at Castle Gate coke ovens by convenes county here October 23 for reason of their closing. They went to Sunnyside, seeking employment, but found the mines working full hand- - NpiliKAZIER famousuvhiskey Wrtwfffli Fmhr Dtstillary Co., Anchor.., Ky. Kentucky Straight Bourboa Whiskey. 9$ Proof Y LOR-RUSSEL- L. CO. is proud and appreciative of its appointment to furnish and install all floor coverings , furniture , stage curtains and draperies. 0 Wsisssm N THEATRE o Tuesday was the first day of Nephi Gunderson, brother of Carl istration, prior to the election of came Gunderson, over from Mt. vember 5. Pleasant this week to remain here. ULTRA-MODER- ed. o DixonT ayloaKussell Foreign postage rates for mail has been more than cut in two. The rate now is five cents the first ounce and three cents each additional ounce, as against the old rate of five cents a half ounce straight. first-cla- ss Huish Theatre Enterprises THE ON COMPLETION OF THEIR NEW m We extend every wish that the success of tM. With it, grandeur of striking beauty and restful . . . comfort ToTth"1 theatr 1 1 PS SALT LAKC CITY " CqUaI |