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Show THE PAGE TEN SUN-ADVOCAT- P E. n e mbership drives for the coming year. Dr. Earl Le w i of s TOWnSEfID CLUB Local Townsendites will entertain tomorrow evening with another of the Legion hall on East Second North their old time popular dances, held in following a short business session The dance is to start at 8.30 and a cordial invitation is extended all old state chef de guerre of the or-- g a n i z a tion, was a Carbon county visitor recently, attending the district Legion convention in Helper. He did not attend the meeting held here on the following evening, however. The organization will play a part in next years Legion convention here, the first day of the conclave being devoted to a general business session, a parade, banquet, initiation meeting and election of officers. It is planned to hold another meeting here on Monday night, November 9, sessions of the group not being held at regular periods but arranged on call of the leaders. Dr. William T. Elliott of Helper is Carbon Venture's chef deguerre, Glen Ballinger of the railroad city is the county organization representative to the state group. event to be held on November 4. We are taking this opportunity to invite citizens of Ferron and vicinity to our Open Camp Night, Wednesday evening, for which details are to be announced later. We urge everyone to plan upon spending the evening with us. Our Spike camps are still in the mountains, and will continue for some time yet unless storms interfere. Two classes have been organized in typewriting. Miss Starr will teach the classes in the type room at the FERRON C. C. C. NOTES Captain Vernon Petersen, district inspector, conducted his monthly camp inspection October 27. Bishop Perry E. Snow gave a talk in company meeting Monday night, his subject being, Personality. He pointed out the habits and actions that contribute to ones success or failure, of various personand the make-u- p high school. alities. A class in handicraft was begun Our camp was entertained with October 23, under leadership of Mrs. films and music Monday. Forbes Edwards. For the next seven weeks, Fails, Harley Bohne and Mark Tan- projects for Christmas will be worked ner furnished the musical selections. on. Educational Adviser A. E. Berkman J. W. Humphries, supervisor of the returned Monday morning from his Manti National Forest, and L. T. Larweek-en- d visit with his family at sen, supervising mechanic, were camp Bountiful. He brought educational visitors Sunday. films, supplies and handicraft materThe regional engineer reports that ial with him. the road under construction in Ferron An Open Camp Night is being plan- canyon will be one of the best to be ned for the citizens of Ferron, the found in any of the National forests, upon completion. L. A. Conyers is the project engineer. 1 wmm THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE ryy. j per4 V' By Mi- - McCoy Tui kt i motored to Spnng- ilk Monday Mr and Mis Joe Ward spent Frr-da- v and Satin day in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mis William Wallace visin Kenilworth. ited over the wrek-en- d Fic.il L V .j. 0? 0r t and Mr Nc-Lo-n i Mr.-- Bruno Hendrickson motoied to Mt Pleasant Monday with their daughter, Miss Helen Hill, who VOTE FOR Clear Creek School News About a month ago, Mr. Taylors s challenged the high school l, the losers grade to a game of to tieat the winners with a Halloween party. The intermediate and giammar grades lost the game with a scote of 22 to 25. Friday night the party was given. Admittance to the affair was by means of running the spooky gauntlet, cla-se- Convenience are spreading the story that federal Comfort and Safe Speed Rio Grande is the Travel Candidate with all these qualifications. B. E. Johnson, Agt. M V. , 11-- W iffiMu J? ? 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Roosevelt, in his address stated: Worchester, Mass., They havnt told you that only two or three of these taxes are Federal taxes imposed by the national government. What more proof could you ask to show that an attempt is being made to mislead you? All good Americans will resent such false propaganda. The best way for you to indicate your dislike for such indecent political progagandizing is to vote the 1, Jy pages of ils October 63 IN v seventy-tw- o ing more burdensome to the people of the nation. They fail, however, to tell you that when Hoover went out of office in March, 1933 , 58 cents out of every dollar of federal revenue came from hidden taxes but thafl now , under the New Deal , only 38 cents of every dollar of Federal revenue comes from hidden taxes. 5 These propagandists are also spreading stories that there are 58 taxes on a loaf of bread and ,0- 6? Thats the record of Advocate for the current?'?, hidden taxes are lions wjll want to switch to Dodge for 1937' & e- soft-bal- will understand why M cwhpaper In One Month, The SunAdvocat- FALSE PROPAGANDISTS Economy Sun-Advoc- to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of yuor failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of Said Court. J. H. BRAFFET, Attorney for Plaintiff, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. Date of first pub., October 1 ,1936 Date of last ptib . October 29, 1936 Pet-tersso- cd I New and handy desk telephone indexes and moderately priced at The IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court of the State of Uath, within and for the County of Carbon. SUMMONS. Chris Pozun and Stany Pozun, Plaintiffs, vs. Tony Procarione, Mary Procarione, his wife, Reed Rich-en- s, Aurora Procarione Richens, his wife, the Price River Water Conservation District, a Municipal Corporation, First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned with them in spent the week-en- d Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and es. family of Spring Glen visited at the home Monday after spending several No special sptaker has been Sunday. gens was it nated for tomorrows meeting, Miss Erma Ward returned to her had Townsendites the week said Last home Monday after spending seveal C. W. weeks as their guest orator, Attorney in Salt Lake City. He lauded the The Bridge club met at the home Burquist of Price Townsend plan and presented a short of Mrs. Harry Sutton Thursday. Prizes won by Mrs. Wilhoe Koski and concise picture of the difference in were Clarissa Nelson. conditions with and without the Mrs Michael Champbul of Salt Lake City busithat claimed He Townsend plan n. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. ness conditions would be vastly and that the unemployment Successful deer hunters from here list would be reduced to a consider- were Jess Haycock, Woodrow and D. able extent G Gordon, Bui Llewellyn, Jack, Clif-- I ford and Vick Bailey, Mike Malaska, her Koski, Linn Mower, Walter CLEAR CREEK NEWS Zanc Nelson, Roland Erkkila. admiser folks to attend A nominal cover sion will be charged to LEGION PL A Y GROUP MAPPING OUT, OLD TIME DAI1CE PLANS FOR PARTICIPATION IN BIG GiUEil BY PRICE VETERANS CONVENTION NEXT YEAR Members of Carbon Voiture No. 416 of the Forty and Eight, playground organization of the American Legion, held a meeting in the veterans hall here recently, the first session locally for some time. 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