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Show lir I t i?uu-iftmira- tr evl-trl- -t ry IS .IsDoy Ialtoli Il.r l jOMItl IHI. I- - U, tt It I , M As YAI. II. II. if e u iZOO ll C Vrr la tnUIfc, j 1 r j r ANNOUNC ING the biggest CANN A r v c v I n - , V, P ICi' it fortunate in the quality of the of its dubs, theie group be. injf primarily interested in the advancement of their home community and demonstratini; this by application of practical jwrfurmames. The splendid work of the Kiwanis dub In making JtoSsihle the athletic field adjacent to the M-ni- a Carbon county high achrxd is too well known locally to require additional dwelling on it in these columns. This dub has reeenty launched a move for greater improvement of that splendid field, arranging for a lyceum course here this season for the purjxise of raising fund in order that seats may U placed along the sidir.es for greater comfort of those attending athletic events staged at the preparatory institutions grounds. Net returns from their forthcoming play, Tar-ent- s Are a Iroblem," will bo used for this purpose, too. The Hotary club has recently sponsored its cr.nual pay for the purpose of acquiring funds for student loans, this making it possible for youngsters w ho so desire to secure financial aid in their seeking far educational advancement. A community with organizations sponsoring fuch beneficial programs is fortunate in the extreme and should give encouragement to these worthy projects by way of direct material aid. FEDERAL AID FOR SCHOOLS GRANTING of financial assistance to Carbon county educational organism by the federal government is a most fortunate step at this time, material aid that should be made the most of in behalf of those for whom it is intended the school attendants of this district. Crowded class rooms do not contribute to the betterment of students. In fact, such conditions carry an additional threat to the community youth by way of health hazard, a situation that should be eliminated even though its abolishment requires a somewhat increased bur- - WALTER F, FROWN, former postmaster general (better known as "Silk Hat Harry, the to purchase cabinet officer who fc It it a second high priced auto for his official use when he red that the first one bought would not jiennit him to wear a silk tophat comfortably), has made the discovery that some of the jmstoffice department records "were placed in his private record rwepticals accidentally. S) runs the tale of Mr. Frown. The corruption of the mean and air mail hub.-idiwill far out.diadow that Teapot dome is entirely thrown out into the light. if it affair As an example one may be somewhat staggered to that under Frowns "directorship" a single contract was let to a favored firm which cost the government $1. 170,000 more than the bid of another concern. It is also interesting to r.ote that a block of the T. A. T. was given to Fittsburg Aviation. Inc., a Mellon company, because of the "political influence of the Mellon family in Pennsylvania. It is such grafting as this that has disgusted the American it is such Judas-servic- e that has been rendered by some of our higher public officials that has brought us to the verge of a revolution, the latter as an open warfare occurrence having been halted only as the result of a change in natioral stewardship with the promise of better things in the future. Every effort should lx made to bring everyinvesthing out into the open in the mail-gratigation. And the guilty parties, irrespective of their political or social rating, should be placed cn trial and given the limit for their misdeeds. And some of the politicians who have shouted to the skies, beat their breasts in emphasizing their desires to serve the people and as a result have whipped themselves into a frenzy over demanding the death penalty for kidnappers might well devote some of their time and energy to secure passage of legislation that would assure similar g officeholders. punishment for One who steals a human for personal gain is no worse than one who violates his or her trust as an officeholder and while so doing aids in robbing the pockets of the public they are supposed to be serving. d, IN APPRECIATION I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the .empathy and assistance shown me at the time of the recent fire at the airport. I extend thanks also on behalf of my fellow flyers who lost their airplanes in the blaze. It is my earnest wish that I will be able to continue my flying activities in Carbon county. JIMMY LUND. A I to 10th 2nd rcbrtifirij Inrlii t rvS Utah Solid Pack No. 2Vz Can Tomraatoes 3 6 No. 2 StringlesM 3 33c 63c CANS CANS Beans String Ktah Corn 3 Cans (an 29c 57c Cans 6 Cans 6 Cans PaCab You Will Like Lb. 3 11. 19c ft Sweet aru No. 2 Can X AIRWAY Pflffpp vUUCC 29c 57c Tender 33c 63c Cans 6 Cans Made From Utah Clover 10 Lb. Pail EACH Eastern Cove Oysters graft-grabbin- Urge Sardines 33c 3 Cans 25C 5 Cans 3 32c Rosedale YelLow Cling Peauslhies On Wednesday, February 7, the temperance forces of Utah will participate in an important state wide CARNEGIE LIBRARY PAY SHELF conference at Salt Lake City under the sponsorship of Mrs. D. W. JenDo you, the reading public, underkins, Tremonton, Utah, president, as- stand the pay shelf in the Carnegie sisted by Mrs. M. H. Parry, Salt Lake of the library? City, The books there are the ones sugUtah Woman's Christian Temperance gested by the people and purchased Union. with the money collected for the This conference is one of a series rental of said books. The price is of thirty regional, inter-stacoun10c per book for a period of two cils, which arc being held from coast weeks. to coast during the first ninety days The dmand these books is of 1934 for the purpose of launching! a new militant program of popular rater than the bbra7 can supply, act that some ls 3 rcKrcttablc study and education on every phase1 books have bee" ,taken from the Pa-of the alcohol problem. The council will have as its guest shelf wlthoutj being checked by the of honor, Mrs. Margaret C. Munns, librarian, and never returned. This of Evanston, Illinois, 'trea :urer ol the necessitated doors being placed on National and Worlds W. C. T. U., an the said shelves and locked. be bbrarv is for the use of the outstanding woman leader and spec!:-- 1 er on this question. Mrs. Munns will Public and they should get the best be present throughout the conference use Pssbe out Books should be properly checked with the librarian, and not taken away from the building without this being done. The library is sadly in need of new books, especially childrens books, for which there is a great demand, but limited revenue from taxes, the only support for the library, nrevents the Organization of an Honor club was de .red Ki recently effected at the Caibon vein- ty high school, the purpose of the We gadly welcome rurgestions being to give special recog- from the rending public. nition to honest, trustworthy and deLIBRARY BOARD pendable students and to encourage others to stiive for personality development. Student members of the honor committee are Vivian Burn, Louise Hvala, Mary Elizabeth Beveridge, Utah Genevieve Maloney and Ray White. 43c Sejjo or Morning Tall Cans Milk Oval Cana 3 Cans Flic Public F or u in Salmon , Oz. Can 3 Cans No. 2V2 Can 4J$c CANS Soap LUNA, Made by the P. & G. Co bars !0 2C te Pamolive Soap 3 BARS fr Cheese V , Ltah Full Cream Lb THRIFT Sugar lrtah Feet io Lbs Ledgers The te. TLnimiii,nmnmttmuiamaauumuimmmm,iwimiMmuiBBmiiBminiimu,.mu!uimirmiLimuimum.Ji:ut nrermirami anmmmmuumn ' Laundry Satisfaction with economy When your most delicate fabrics come back from the Price Steam Laundry, youll find them unharmed and beautifully washed. Scientifically prepared Soaps and Waters, and Modern Machinery make for Flawless Work. 218 Price Steam Laundry j j per. District Judges George Christensen and Dil worth Woolley and District Attorney Fred W. Keller were also present. $1.49 Lettuce Solid Head EACH FOR SALE The best little business in town. MUST BE A CASH DEAL Inquire at Son-Advoc- i 6C Dinnerette, No. BAG.... 39C 3 Cans Bananas Tall Cans 23( Spinach New Firm, Ripe Fruit Pound 1 Texas 0C Pound 7 Meats of Q :j ws: OFF lK FANCY STEER Steaks Da b y Beef Lb- - BEEF HOaSl Neck Cuts and. Shoulder CutsLb. PORK Roast j 9 Lb. $1.49 Tomato Juice Milled In Utah 25 Lbs Carbon Attorneys Attend Convention Of Bar Group Carbon county was well represented at the annual of the Utah State Bar association Saturday at Salt Lake, nearly all of the local attorneys being present. S. J. Sweetring of Price was elect-- i ed bar commissioner from the Sixth .district, which comprises Carbon,, Emery, Sevier, Sanpete, Grand and San Juan counties. Mr. Sweetring' was the only candidate for the post, Carbon county attorneys who attended the sessions were as follows: Mr. Sweetring. B. W. Dalton, Henry Ruggeri, Marl D. Gibson, County At- torney Walter C. Gease, L. A. McGee, all of Price, and Thorit Hatch of Hel- - The All Purpose Flour Germade 59C ( 22c Flour Lb. BAG com-cntie- CALL A event of the yeor! This Is o real opportunity tc n 0 supply of the foods you need every day JTyeryitem is notionolly known. Areol value, ond unconditionally guaranle- ed. Check your selections below ai 4 X disc-ove- r FOR KIWANIS PLAY n: V es STUDENTS REHEARSE State Temperance Meet Planned Soon Nine Carbon high school students comprising the cast of the annual Kiwanis play, "Parents Are a Problem, are rehearsing daily in preparation for the staging of this popular production at the high school auditorium February 15, 16 and 17. Due to the fact that several entertainments have already been sponsored by civic organizations this year, the Kiwanians placed the play under the direction of Glen Guymon, Carbon high dramatic director, and students were assigned to the parts so they may obtain benefit of the experience and also earn student body awards. Proceeds will be usci tor r bleachers at the Kiwanis Athleti-fielwhich is one of the major Kiwanis projects. Mr. Guymon announced Tuesday that a ticket selling contest will be sponsored at the high school to create interest in the play. The student selling the most tickets will receive a cash prize of five dollars, and two reserved scat tickets will be given to each of three pupils selling the next highest number. Any student who sells nine tickets will receive one general admission ticket as a prize. ED FOODS dii-co- mem-bers-hi- p V: rtJbll AlT t Ul.d.iubt.dly im: subsidy crait Advance, rtnine No HEAL COMMUNITY BUILDERS re-ti- TlIffifclUT. L'TA! E, Manaer. fulffrd Ai SrrUid CltM Mall Kttllrr Al Oj I'ueWillt At Pure, Utah. Under the Act uf March J, J8T9 II Will heijhh-tl.fi.i- t m the h r.g run. a gnat Otl.i r MM.muniiu i 1..jV e quickly and huppily taken advantage of at advained to thiir tducatiitn.d cirp.inn.cllta by the guV el and in all probability local iuceptaln c of a l.ke nature will te accutded the jrotliied finan-iia- l (tmi-IS- , I dime and AdvrrlUief FuUtHj-Uin- I E I C dnid-ju- I ftibtulrr. A.Mtilf T. VAI- - ADVOCATE. dill nil thoM who fiJ.aliie the Upkeep of our ed.l-- i ..tlnj.al s) stt m. Khiom.it mil of ev i n the slight-- i Mii-iU- . 8 UN- - THE fAGE TMO Best Cuts Shoulder, Lb.. C 7 C toflJlP FFI) REEE--GRAI- N pbround Beef Lean and Fresh Chickens heL Lb. SKINNED fee HamsSu?T!sLbIb55C In compliance with the State Meat Market Code All Markets will Close at 7 p. m. Saturda |