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Show i THE PAGE TWO Slip that atP PRICE, UTAn E, those who sacrificed for the nation dier dead mt-AiUuir- SUN-ADVOCAT- EAL ESTATE could be desired. (TRANSFERS MUNITIONS AND HUMANS Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Teader Interest Issued Every Thursday By Th CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Quit Claim Deed is steadily adCIVILIZATION'S enemy Robert E. Tally et ux to G. C. Davvancing as a threat. Tool that it is of those is; prop, in It 14, blk 14, mg. 12. Warranty Deed opposed to the welfare of humanity in general, VAL II. COWLES, HAL G. MacKNJGIIT, Publisher this method of stands always Jacob L. Workman to Walter L. VAL II. COWLES, g as the consumer of material wealth Ewell; prop, in It. 18, blk 13, mg. 10. Martin Millarich to J. Bracken Lee; Editor and Advertising Manager of the earth, too. high school sub. sec 4, lot 4, 5, 7, 10, Misnamed statesmen continue to lead their blk. Subscription $2.00 Per Year In Advance. Phone No. 9 people down false avenues and into channels Eugene Santchi to Steve Diamenv; A1 ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POSTOFPICE which mean eventual destuction for their follow- prop, in sec. blk. 15, rng. 8. PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S, I87S. ers and other innocents. It seems that excessive Clarence H, Powell et ux to Mutual war expenditures, expense far in excess of that Lumber company, a trust; prorp. in MEMORIAL DAY rng. 10. necessary in many nations such as the United lot 21, blk. 14, Release Bond can be made for the production of war jyjEMORIAL Day, designated many years ago States, W. Con. Dist. to Joseph Riv. Price as the time when the nations soldier dead materials while any effort to reconstuct and re- Limone, No. 82. build humans is immediately met with derisive is with us are burial Price Riv. W. Con. Dist. to George war human-destructi- on ever-gougin- 5-- decorated, again. places It is a day of reviewing the attainments of those who have carried on for our country in the military line, a review of what has taken place in a historical way during the nations existence. And it would be most fitting that this day should be designated as one on which more speaking and effort should be dedicated to working for the advancement of peace, a better understanding of our national poblems so that these might be more satisfactorily overcome to the benefit of society as a whole. If those who have passed on were willing to sacifice their lives in behalf of the advancement of the nation, certainly those of us. who remain should be anxious and happy to lend our efforts g end. toward that same The United States was established as a nation of free men. Let us enlist as civilians with the soldier spirit of discipline and determination that it shall continue as such along economic lines, the very lifeblood of any country. And that will be the greatest means of honoring our sol And those who condone the excessive military expenditures without any expression of concern are the very first to set up a cry against the necessary rehabilitation of humans. In our own nation, for instance, the House of Representatives recently passed without alteration a bill appropriating over 531 million dollars for the navy, largest peacetime appropriation for that depatment in the history of the nation, one branch of our military forces. At almost the same time a proposal for the expenditure of one billion dollars for relief rehabiliand one-hatation of humans aroused extremely loud opposition debate. Millions for munitions, a profit builder in terms of dollars, but determined opposition to a comparatively small expenditure for human beings. The current relief setup is probably not ideal but the wizards of opposition certainly should be able and willing to lend of their efforts toward development of a better plan to correct a condition that needs and must have remedying. cries. lf nation-improvin- Robb, No. 83. Price Riv. W. Con. Dist. to Pete Besso, No. 84 Price Riv. W. Con. Dist. to George Nixon, No. 85. Price Riv. Wat. Con. Dist. to Mary Bryner. No. 86. Price Riv. Wat. Harrison. No. 80. Price Riv. Wat. and Graie Collins Price Riv. Wat. A. Con. Dist. to E. L. Con. Dist, to Dan No. 81. Con. Dt. to A. D. McLean. No. 79. U. S. U. S. Army Discharge Army to Emmanuel Vatsakis. Army to Peter F. Georgides. Marins Crop Mortgage to Farm Price C.C.C. Camp Notes Given Thursday Eve Sixty dance students of Miss Katherine Phillips will be presented by their instructor in a revue given at the high school auditorium tomorrow afternoon- and night Ranging from doll dances to square dancing, the affair promise., to be full of entertainment, with the small tots and older advanced pupils taking part. Splendidly designed costumes will be worn, and, with the special scenery being prepared by Clark Wright, will make the event a colorful one. The afternoon performance will begin at 2:30, with the evening event being scheduled for 8:00 p. m. then youre glad to go But the soldiers did the fighting and is Tlie Iu blic Forum the gold bugs got the dough. Contributed by Mrs. Rozina Farnes-wortPrice, Utah. HOW CAN! MAKE SURE OF GETTING A GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE And when the war was over, they were mustered down the line Kenilworth Lad Dies They were refused the bonus for Little Louis Astorlno, 4, died at the fighting on the Rhine. family home in Kenilworth last Fri- The Boys were bruised and broken, their hearts were sad from war; day, after a lengthy illness. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and They were forced to fight the GerMrs. John Astorino and the followmans and they never knew what for. ing sisters and brothers: Mary Rose, jJoe, Frank, Tom, Vera, Josephina and John Astorino, Jr. They found their families scattered, a Funeral services were held Tuesday mortgage on their homes; at Price with interment at the They did not have a dollar and some cemetery under the direction of the were forced to roam. Flynn Funeral home. God pity these poor soldiers who fought out in the sticks! And they haven't paid the bonus un- METER-MSER- ?' c FRIGIDAIRE MADI OUT I City Homes CtMtMAl MOTOR I h REMEMBER... FRGOARE Of IS MADE ONLY BY GENERAL til 1936. MOTORS! 2 Now stop and look and listen, Boys, Willard L. Sowards, Broker, Provo, Utah ft ALWAYS LOON FOR THE NAME-PLAT- E ON THE FRONT OF THE REFRIGERATOR! Pi-ic- e Utah County Farms ' !I m '' mm when you fight some more; And do not fight for capitalists the 2 way you did before. For our right to fight for freedom, it m Eastern Utah Summer Prices. Electric Go. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. PRICE Phone 55 UTAH Captain Keith Tatum executive of the Fort D(,uir T':' C. district, visited Camp pn,C,c Saturday morning Captain was inspecting loutine admmist T affairs. ccc S' 3 . Credit E. Mills Adm. K. Otani to Farm Credit Adm. Loren Golding to Farm Credit Adm. Release of Chattel Mortgage Carbon Emery Bank to Lorenzo E. The public is becoming convinced, every day, that they can save by shopping regular . ly at our store. We suggest that you bring other merchants special list and compare with our regular prices. STORES ARE CLOSED SATURDA Y- -M EM O RIAL DAY Peterson. First National Bank to Earl and Chattel Mortgage Anthon Motte to Merrion and Wil- Byron Fergoson to Sperry Floor company; 3,000 turkeys. Lewis Workman et ux to Frank Goni; 1 mare and mule colt. Release of Mortgage Home Building and Loan Company by Herbert Taylor to Martin Miller-ic- h and A. Millerich. Release of Crop Mortgage Farm Credit Adm. to Kenneth Wilson et ux. Mechanics Lien A. W. Mack to Clara Miller; lien for labor and services furnished. Decree of Distribution Christensen, Judge, to George Guiseppina Migliocco et al. Prop, in Helper, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, blk. 7. Potato Chips 2Pkg8. lSc JUDICIAL DisCourt, in and for Carbon Sheriffs County, State of Utah. Sale. John Quilico and Joseph Quil-icPlaintiffs, vs. Onward Lodge No. 15, Knights of Pythias, a corporation, also known as Onward Lodge No. 15, K. P. of Helper, and being one and the same corporation, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1936, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., on the front steps of the County Court House in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, the following described property situated in Carbon County, State of Utah, IN THE SEVENTH trict o, to-w- G. E. All Metal Tube Radio. Let us quote tjJ I te. 1917. a dra returned to the camp infirmary where Cecil E. Davis has tendered they will spend a period of convales-cens- e resignation as educational adw bl before returning to their duties. Camp Price. Mr. Davis ecc .private business in Fillmore pJT'I The Castle Dale C. C. C. camp nia. He has made many fr A" I played the Camp Price baseball team among the personnel of Company on the Price fair ground diamond last and will be greatly missed Mr. Davis was attached to Saturday afternoon. tv The Camp Price Ugly Ducklings pany 593 March 1, 1935, and the to the Castle Dale with the company at dropped game Camp v Knights on the final score of 7 to 5. River, Sanger, California, Camps? ccc burne Lake, Glacier National The recreation hall was the scene and Camp Price and is of an amateur contest last Friday eve- for the educational program now? ning with the entire company in at- joyed by the company. tendance. ' ccc The contest was conducted a la Dr. Milton B. Sherrard, canto Major Bowes with Captain Jones actof the Ferron C. C. C. camp ing as master of ceremonies and J. P. confined to the camp infumary a , Dad Boyle, Arthur Ferguson and result of an automobile accident Dossie Goff acting as judges. which occurred last Fridav mom:- -, The first prize was won by Ira Dr. Sherrard suffered injuries to Proffitt singing a hill billie love song. neck and shoulders. It expect Second prize went to Frank Sanders that he will be confined is to the in who gave bird and animal imitations. firmary for only a few days. kins; 280 fleeces of wool. h, Orson Turner et ux to Resettlement Adm. crop and livestock. Ad Nielson to Resettlement Adm. A chased at The v crop and livestock. tSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS, Rubber stamp pads may be pur- Lucean Ide to Resettlement Adm. The Boys were called to service in crop and livestock. m "St" The finest lot of fighting men the country had ever seen. They thought they fought for free- dom, left their children and their wives But the War Lords made their millions out of human peoples lives. eec K. W. Ellsworh Supply Sergeant Booth and Harold Bolen, who recently underwent operations for appendicitis at the Price City hospital, have Carol Olsen. Dance Revue Will Be ed a four round bout to it: All of Lot Eight (8), Block Three, Pratts Survey of Welby Townsite, together with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated at Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah, this 11th day of May, A. D. 1936. S. M. BLISS, Price Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. Date of first pub.. May 14, 1936 Date oi last pub., June 4, 1936 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. F. F. Fisk, Plaintiff, vs. Lehi Jessen, Maryette Jessen, J. W. Loofbourow, Defendants. Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 1st day of June, 1936, at the front door of the County Court House in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, at the hour of 2:00 P. M. the following described property, situated in the County of Carbon, State of WHO? Who grows the best barley? That depends on soil, on sun and on rain. Who buys the best barley? Thats easyl Anheuser-Buscget the cream of the crop because they pay premium prices for first choice so will always be the same old h Bud-weis- Utah, to-w- it: Beginning at a point 990 feet East of the Southwest corner of Section 5, Township 15 South, Range 11 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, running thence East 2116 feet; thence North 1320 feet; thence West 2116 feet; thence South 1320 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, subject however, to any prior leins that may ex- er Budweiser. Who specifies Budweiser? People who know! ist. Dated at Price, Utah, this 5th day 4 of May, 1936. S. M. BLISS. By A. E. Sheriff, Gibson, Deputy. wVUUil POUND CAN GREEN TEA ESSSSk WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT pk EGG NOODLES POUND PACKAGE .. Date of first pub., May 7, 1936 Date of last pub., May 28, 1935 All America is invited to visit the T exns Centennial Celebrations. And all America is invited to enjoy Budweiser while there. The Lone Star State and the King of Bottled Beer became fast friends many years ego and they still are! Order a carton for your homo NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Be to entertain prepared your guests. i APPLE BUTTER PROVO BERRIES ORANGES KING OF BOTTLED BEER ANHEUSER-BUSC- H ST.LGUIi 2 o.Ps 15c lie 15c 19c 19c QUALITY FRESH VEGETABLES -- LEMONS-BEST |