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Show the in 3I0X or OBSERVED IN PRICE SUNDAY ll Co s the Heir. H Me of rge U1S I'JfJlf dLJ1 r ofdistS : j these two Ut tail 10 howJJ d canning ta taking which with other trend f KSSS. History 0t the,5fgl altar services, Notre Dame band; Lthe f-- of j and Note dvocate. hall America. Elks Flag day es- received medals during ' the presentation being tTnean Holdaway, past exalNoted the Price lodge. Miss seventh the in student a Helper school, won the IforTubmitting the best essay. Lor-Swere given to Miss second the for Helper, avin the seventh grade; Jack for the best contri-- fj Miss the eighth grade, and McMJlen of Price for the The Am-;7cy n ninth grade. school from given to the was sub-n- s the winning essay a! W. H. to presented school of the Helper , a parade w 'nor to the 7 along Main street and up Sec-'jj- jt Partici--- 3 to the Silver Moon, were the Notre Dame band, the scan Legion color guard, legion-Jo- d members of the Elks lodge. from Mr. Rowing are excerpts address: jansen's be-t- o fDm the time that men first live and act together in or-j1 groups, they ave symbolized ideals and group achievements ,jp the use of flags and insignia of kinds. The eagle of the Rota Legion led the way to the conest of the then known world by ;es 11 "& fxercIf under Moon r'S boo S t more TO WELCOME BAND Priced of the Price lodge cJrfstensen. superinten-- .t school district, . (h Carbon speaker . .nnripal the program was Spangled Banner," of band; ritual, lodge a Stain, Without nag SSO(f undey PARADE, PATRIOTIC CEMEMONIES In the cUtT 1 COUNTY PREPARES ag page riva iSZn IV;nardlv - Frank W torchlight Averill, ln,1.,nd7,:Jamts Crwn,r. parade. Helper, nd GrausMtun. C. E. Beveridge and L. A. McGee, Price. (touting Porte1r'T,COmmiUW(mni l'aSt Orif) Frank r Mayor R. E. West. ; Notre caRd Dam(l. Harding JVu-eMayor J. P. Russell, Hiawatha; Helper, Spring Glen and Carl Hanson, Wellington; W. Wellington B. Stapley, Castle Gate; State Sen. ?talinS !take part I" the cele. ator George M. Miller, Price; Conv w Uwlh?Ve in nt to other jun- - missioner p. L. Parmley, Consumers; william Woodhead, Kenilworth; W. w. Chnstensen. Price; Bishop George Ruff president of the Carbon school Plans for the reception were organ- board; J R. and R. J. Vaughn, Sn jURd7,at 8 meftin in the city Helper: JohnLoftU Staley, Scofield; Clyde was selected at J. Roberts, Columbia; R. R. k, ofDe antral committe, Standardville; Amos WakeWest as vice chair- field and J. A. Nuttall, Emery man and Ben D. ReJd as county. secretary. Carbons in the nafo0?nlmit!elS m charge ot various tional meet performance was a fitting climax to the celebration are as fol- - a most successful year, ows: Barbecue, Gust during which Platis, Glen All- - the local unit the parade captured lred, Harry Mahieres, Angelo Geor- - and concert championships in both gedes Henry Moynier, James Math- the state and intermountain contests. is, Chris Bolotas and L, R. In the national tournament, the Eldridge of Price; William White, John Ger- - Carbon band competed with 27 Class endas and Barney Vieta of Helper- A entries, representing the finest stupublicity, Arthur Draper and Mrs. F. dent musical talent in the country. O. Storrs; music and dancing, B W Generally conceded to be the best McAllister, A. S. Horslov, Glen d' appearing and snappiest band in the Reese and John Menotti.' Traffic and street dance, Chief of tournament, the Carbon organization Pens, ink, pencils, carbon paper, became favorite with the Police Vernon Davis; lighting. W. E. instantly school supplies The tournament crowds. The perfect timFleetwood; program, E. M. Williams, ing and rhythm which characterized cause this banner to languish Wk?, as American citizens, must have a to the simple ideals and principles upon which this nation was founded and to which it owes its growth in the family of nations. If this flag is to continue to symbolize the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, we must purge our country of greed, corrup tion and lawlessness. Our economic system must be made to serve the welfare of all the people who depend upon it. Liberty, under law, must be made the watchword in civic life. The happiness of all the people must be made the ultimate goal of our national destiny. Upon these our nation was founded andprinciples our has come to symbolize them. Our flag nation, under God, will continue, and our flag will indeed be the of the future, if we continue toflaghold inviolate those principles. - Ma-V- b.,,.n TT Kiik-Patric- Sun-Advoca- te. the locals' performance in the parade drew thunderous applause from the thousands of people who gathered in the Northwestern university stadium to witness the marching competition. The Carbon band received a second division rating In the concert work, which ranks it as a superior organization under the method of judging used In the national contest. The concert competition was conducted Friday. Six members of the band won individual honors in the solo contests held Thursday. First division ratings, the highest obtainable, were won by Derold Simmons of Kenilworth in the saxophone, and John Cook of Helper in the flugcl horn. Jack Owens of Kenilworth placed in the second division for drums, while third division ratings were won by the following: Cecil Christensen, Price, baritone; Lee Empey, Price, bass clarinet; Harry Clark, Helper, clarinet. Every Carbon student who competed in the solos won a place. It had been planned to enter four other soloists, but they arrived too late to register. Local students also won high honors in the ensemble division, the cornet trio and clarinet quartette capturing third division ratings. Members of the trio are Herndon Virdcn and Domonic quartette Mathis and Stanley s'sts of Itorrell of Price, Jack Jones of of Price and Victor Bonacci of Helper. The IU-wa- -- conL 45 ur War-V-ncip- sen-ices- -- ed Rnman empire. Later the Holy the Saracens, inspired its to deeds of unparalleled of escent .lowers and rice standards ipred jifless valor. The Oriflames of the medieval their followers battlefields of knights on all the that turbu--- ! period. honor today is en the many associa-a- s connected with the history of i country. Under it our forefathers sght for, and won, our war for It was adopted by the rdnental congress in 1777, during t perilous period which marked the .lb of a nation. It was carried by Continental followers ori all s in the war for independence Since that time, dow-- to the pres wt have flung our flag to the uds in our hours of triumph and and in our hours of national period calamity we have turned to it i inspiration, as the children of an-- st Israel turned to the Pillar of at for guidance and leadership. In kW of blue, we see the story of lenal growth and achievement of country. Its stripes of red tell of courage and endurance of those j kave builded our country and of the blood of those who have din its defense. Its stripes of white 1 us of the ideals which have us in our national existence, in a broader sense, this flag older than the few short years this ? has existed. Its roots go back fen hundred years to the time dn men first dared to hope, and to fe expression to the ideal that en, tardless of their station, were en-- J The flag we to us by iced bat-field- J. C. PENNEY CO- .- Mine Hfe, . Cotton Frocks new say your daughters! Fine!" says your budget! it, Girls Tab H?I?5XS&0 galore make the spotlight at Low price, high style, good wearing qualities Iceep them the center of interest for liberty under law and In those ideals were found-- e emblem we honor PPiness. today. struggle before those Z pIes,WCreof exPressed in terms of government. Time af- -. e those ideals raised their to be crushed under the fet rulers who read in them the autcratic government. La- -i carried to the shores of the world, they came to full the establishment of this WealfdCe that time the poor oppressed of all na-- L lie v. a,nd itZ6 looked to this country as if e'r Hopes. Thousands j thorn have come to live under the Hiis flag because the nn f government 'ich UsUnds63 ,3 Was a , 7 s! fr Jousa though the past history of ecn H ls essentially a SiS, iusty represent the princi it has stood, and stands ite ? e to thPeople must continue allegi-ruBe.Prmciples- The ideals of must N aotn,, rt? - and Happiness People if it is to re- 'aia a fi banners nfu dlstinctive among the the naHons of the earth, if'sads of ,ougH to know that f n?an citizens would packed h PHer defense if it were nations. Its chief at present time comes Hecause there are some Ji5on Un!nWh Have forgotten the Wh!ch our I Irded country was I fKere,are some who have I yaboiiLl, things that this flag cannt continue to twithn-to the ition or glory of this j emHlem when ten mil- ui of lest neceS!ZeRl are deRied the coRtirestsities of life. We can-- ! Hoast of our liberty - thp Vacates Laceteer or the gangster h i i highrr?Vlc Hte, and corrup-- I ,!aces makes mockery law-' THese are some of the 'gers in our national J life which ties for Whjch Summer! SUMMMR Styles Dress-u- p and fo charm O peppy teen ages! Q chic young women ! smart older women I Frills and fay young print. Tailored Styles. Broadcloth accents. Comfortable NEW includshort sleeves. Simply everything of quality! ing PLENTY an thou-niA- Youli wonder at She price t "A VENUS" VAT DYED FAST SMART COLOR PRINTS Another for every dress that fades! By sni-:-- Ser REGULAR EXTRA Pure Djo Flat ?g$ and 3)C Yard Sizes r f e ! IT PENN Price, Utah tai- lored models, in fine quality cottons, linens and dxers! - Its a fine quality rayoo -s-uperior to any silk crepe at this ! price Strong, substantial mellow . in a range of beau- tiful colors! 3839 wide! tha and Harry Clark of IiedptT M. In the absence of Director h. make to unable wa3 Williams, who A- the trip because of illness. Jun the of Helper Caaoman, leader ol icr band, acted as concert director the the Carbon unit during Herbert Adamson, a member of Carbon high faculty, directed band In inarching. The students and the citizens who accompanied them spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Chicagcx During their stay in that city, they visited the Century of Progress, the afband presenting a concert Monday erf the court ternoon at the Electric exposition. A trip on Lake Michigan was enjoyed Tuesday. apThe Carbon party, numbering 11.-proximately 170, left Tuesday at p. m. on their return trip. Enroute from Price to Evanstmi, the band played a concert in Pueblo in St. Tuesday of last week, arriving their During Louis the following day. visit in the Missouri meseven-hoft tropolis, the Carbonites presented concert in Forest park, and were taken on a tour of the city, which included a trip to the Lindbergh exhibit and a swim in the municipal pool .1, e con-Les- lie SEW WITH IT SAVE! ..AND |