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Show n0 mnimhih 8i, im tne i s. r a t r, u y o pack hve price, i'ta ii ...i M.c' s V M.S zi'&iiil -- i . i if. it. H 22 - 23 Fri. Sat. Sept. 22 - 23 F,l Sat. Sept. fiT,, J tpi Sept. 26 27 - LIONEL MUf h Hrrt IrnU Tuv 5. Wed. Inuring Ilf sulir. rascinatinfly BARRYMORE KAY FRANCIS Her epotlc One Man's Hollywood 5c ' AU- Alice Bcsdy 9c Udce Evans Jimmy Durant Cooper t H lank Morgan yry Rolrton .... Journey personality and rare dramatic talent put her in a rlaas by herself a great star in her own right and CAST STAR - Sun . Mon . Sept . 24-2- 5 WILLIAM POWELL who with his Fay Templeton Eddie QullUn Again the triumphs in a drama that touches the reart of the world. voice, his dominant personality, his manner, his art of characterlaalion, stage-traine- d ran carry any show t Sun. Mon. Tues. r 3 Sept. 24 -- In HEPBURN One Way !e In RICHARD DIX and DINEHART ALAN 0T i in Douglas Fairbanks, Marriage Ties an Jr. Mussolini Speaks also Dont let anything Doris Kenyon Elizabeth Allen Thurs. Fri . Sept. 28 - 29 Adolph Menjou with Lb. Passage Morning Glory with No i Cast Together KATHERINE 26 25- Race Night keep you away 7c rice and Qlearby Aaron Hanson in Salt Lake 9c was a City. jj. E. Bent was a $ the state capital. Oc week-en- week-en- d 9c ? IS 2- 1- jud? fend several days. ip. f - Ki- - 2- 3- :a5sa- ' W. W. West, manager of the Sumwas a busi- mit Monumental works, ness visitor in the Uintah Basin last week. Salt Lake visit relat- Brigham H. Roberts of Salt Lake, Miss Bessie a member of the Council of SevenKennedy went into Salt t?e Thursday of last week on a ties of the L. D. S. church, was a Price business trip. , visitor Monday. as p. HELD SATURDAY BY CARBON TEACHERS Institute Is Conducted By Four Instructors Representing State Department. One of the most successful teachers institutes in the history of the Carbon school district was conducted at the high school building Saturday under the direction of instructors representing the state educational department. A general assembly was held at the speakers and their 9:00 a. m subjects being as follows: B. K. Farnsworth, state supervisor of junior Social and senior high schools, Trends of Today; I. S. Noall, state supervisor of vocational training, Vocational Trends and Guidance Work; Hazel Brockbank, state supervisor of primary education, The Teachers' Function in Schools of To- Charles J. Schauers of Price was recently accepted as a member of the National Radio Service Men's AsMr. and Mrs. A. D. Hanson drove sociation. ato Salt Lake Tuesday, returning Malcolm Politano of Green River fe same day. was admitted to the Price hospital jMr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith Saturday to receive treatment for an ove into Salt Lake day. Tuesday to infected knee. ati t, SUCCESSFUL MEET industry in a talk before the Rotary club Thursday evening of this week. Piano selections by his wife will com- visitor plete the program. j Miss Ida Pace visited friends and Alatives in Provo during the week-i- d. fMrs. William Russell of fity arrived last week to ives in Price. si in Open- vis-fc- r s I men! d J. W. Humphries of Ephraim, supof the Manti National forest, j Tad Storey was a business caller ervisor was a business caller in Price Tuesk Roosevelt last week. day. M. S. King of Salt Lake was a busi-ItsWarwick Lamortaux, state reprecaller in Price Monday. sentative from Salt Lake county, visthe fore part of the p Dr. H. P. Kirtley of Salt Lake City ited in Price week. tas a visitor in Price Saturday. 5c rco- M II t .1 1 i 5 by lljtl- fl r- - if t ,..., I- ..... U,. , . Am... U ..n - , An operation for removal of apwas a business at the city ior in the state capital the fore pendix was performed W of the week. hospital Saturday on Miss Antonetta i Fabrizio of Helper. Charles Cave of Price underwent Lambert Gibson of Salt Lake aroperatin at the city hospital Sat- ; aay for removal of tonsils. rived Monday to visit for several days at the home of his brother, Marl Elaine Larsen of Cleveland D. Gibson, and family. ,frwent an appendicitis operation L. A. Hills returned from Omaha f the Price hospital Tuesday. naMonday where he attended theBeneUnited of the convention ran tional -t 4?r' Migliore returned" Mon?? after a vacation trip to various fit Life Insurance Co. i Tts in western Colorado. The Rev. H. C. Merkel of Salt Lake, of the Price Communa, marriage license was granted former paster to Tony Cuder and Mary ity church, visited in Price the latJ KUrday t :gen both of Spring Canyon. ter part of last week. iaJSUle Yamasaki of Helper left Marriage licenses were issued last week for week by County Clerk B. H. Young Columbia, Mo., to en- tbe University of Missouri. to William C. Mahan of Spring Canof Sunny-sid- e, yon and Pearl Patterson ce Andrew and to Fred Taylor of EsconJobe of Standard- Lois Cahoon of Green snd Winona Bishop of Rolapp dido, Calif, and ned a River. marriage license Friday. n Knox Patterson, newly appointed (V a entnan left on Sunday for United States district atassistant eb., resume where will he gu to Salt Lake Wedodies at . returned torney, Creighton university. several days nesday after spending He business. on Moab and jSCTi Lender, assistant purchasing in Price Mr. wife. his of the Aircraft was accompanied by :n will discuss the aviation Patterscn arrived in Sat Lake last Anderson y s 5 - 111 an The remainder of the program for the general meeting included selections by the Price Womans club chorus; invocation by the Rev. William A. Ruel: violin solo, Allan Ramdisey, Harding junior high music rector. Departmental meetings were held in the morning and afternoon under the direction of the three state supervisors and Viola McElhiney, art supervisor of the Laidlaw Publishing company. Among the subjects discussed were the following: Training of Teachers and sM. R,u Jon'. Hwbe Mis- Pi ice, T. Wattis, L. KLih- - - J' -:" V;, ' , ' ,' - tlrv itu'i; h Ml ll.iiu'r. P. ...pp. Mm Jam. llayc, Uastle Mis Kult. Ov utt; I l 1 Columbia, Mis tilt Tlu'lx-tea II, Tailor; ate, Spnng lli-hii-, wi M S , liouUa liowhy; Ktmlwoith, H It M.. I noith.a-- t I- S- lloislo, c.et li.lpti.'F, fa 11 WiMsi, Ptiiltss, Evan T. the Spring 1aiiyt.n, llulus'.I Juliit H M.nki. i. c I'leM.h nt and ycni i.il nuiK.i'i tlf the IiutcH ml nt t (..l and Ci'kc company. W ii clci ted IieMdi-ntnnd It F. Manley, well known m Llali, Uuloi.td.i wul Wo-nnminniii nules. secutaiy. The ftsMiciation was foinud follow mi the icMin.ilmn S.ituiduy from ..I . M !,. ls..,O..Mll.-II II..'"'. K'. ii. I'M.... Mi Mi. Coal i'lty. II J. June; Hay Naylor; Sweet Mine, iKi-iilel- Nina E. Faddis; Gentry. , the I'tah Cim! of the Liberty SUTTON DRUG. 2 E. Miin 39' 25c Wild Root 19' Depilatory For Esther Iatdy Cream 120-ac- re te. MOD-eTHREE-ROOweek after a trip to Washington, D. FOR RENT home. Furnished. Close in. Call C. on official business. His Salt Lake 21 15. office will be at 630, Judge building. Dr. R. I. Brockbank, 37 or m 15' 89 Northern Toilet Tissue, 3 for .... Old Colonial Iaivender Toilet Soap, I for Bars 5c Candy for 6 lb. Prince Albert Tobacco 1- -2 Paste, 2 New Stationery 50c box for for 35c Collates or Palmolive Shaving Cream.. 25' MARTHA 1 Pound 60c Lysol For WASHINGTON 25' 25' 25' 45 29 43' CANDY O Assorted PORTFOLIO at a BIG SAVING 50 sheet fin linen paper. 21 matched enFits velopes tucked in a slim portfolio. snugly in your bag. Rigid back makes con- Will someone Reading Curriculum Problems. Problems of Intermediate Grades," GuidArt for Primary Grades, L. R. FULLMER. ance Problems in the High School. into divided were The meetings the following groupes, senior high FORSALLWMED.ETC. school, junior high school, intermediate grades and primary grades. Beginning at 3:30 p. m., the teach- FOR SALE OR TRADE IMPROVED ers were entertained with a recreafarm, machinery, livetional program lasting two hours. stock, all or any part. Mrs. Vera Wa36 terman or G. W. Waterman. KTWANIS ATTENDANCE DERBY WINNERS FETED BY LOSERS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. Itc Call 133-- J As a reward for winning the Price memKiwanis club attendance derby, FOR SALE SEVERAL MULES AT 21 bers of the Gold team were feated Railroad Stockyards. at a dinner with team Blue the by SHANK the Grill cafe Wednesday evening. LOST PAIR OF SHORT to Return 19 Price. in spurs, Aug. The attendance prize was furnished 21 The E. West. by Mayor R. Purpose and Shampoo Thii compleieTTATlONERy with either of the parties involved. We have not been asked, nor do we presume to analyze the trouble, or place the blame or responsibility, to say who is right, or who is wrong. The citizens of Price stand ready and willing to lend such aid as might be acceptable to those concerned, to bring about an early and equitable settlement of this trouble, to the end that peace, harmony and prosperity may prevail in Carbon county. The actions of Mayor West may be explained as a matter of judgment, tact or finesse, and we grant he had the right to so act if he saw fit, even though we may deplore his judgment, or lack of it. And so long as he confined his activities to Price City, we were prepared to excuse much. But when, on his own responsibility he actually injects his office into a controversy between the coal miners and the coal companies of this district, there ceases to be any excuse. It is intolerable and stands without a precedent. jjqc 4 $1.00 Marrow Oil jfjyesH corrv-prehen- .69 $2.00 Keduc oids Registration Agents For Voting Districts Named by Commission tell me how Price City happened to become so entangled in the present labor trouble in Carbon county? If someone will do that, and at the same time define the grounds on which the Mayor of Price justifies his attitude in connection therewith, it may enable me to regard the matter with a greater degree of toleration. There may have been grounds to justify him in refusing the N. M. U. the privilege of marching in the Fourth of July parade; I question it, but grant it. There may have been justification in denying them, and later inviting the U. M. W. to hold a demonstration in our streets and park. But if there is a distinction, d it is too finely drawn for me to it. Price City and I speak advisedly has no part to play in this controversy, Mayor Wests attitude notwithstanding. We have no quarrel 39 $1 50c Zip Cream In addition to the officers, all members are directors The association offices arc in the Era Thompson building, with Mr. Manley in chnigc. M 50c Chamberlain Lotion Wave Set the country. The Public F oriun 07 Price, Utah u.;Kia-tio- n Fuel company, Peel less Coal Sales company, nine Itlae Coal company, Chestel field Coal company, Indcxmdcnt Coal and Coke company and United States Fuel These companies, which company, represent n larRe tonnage of coal produced in the state, form the nucleus of the new orgMiuration Mr. Marks asserted the association will work for the development of Utah coal markets und aid in the solution of coal research problems. The association, it was explained, is expected to play an inqxirtant part in the application of the bituminous coal code of fair comix-titiofor Utah ojvrations. Under its provisions the administration of the coal industry is vested in part in a code authoiity, the members of which shall lx selected by nssix'iations or committee of coal pr.vlucers representative of the industry for various regions of Registration agents to serve in Carbon county for the city and general elections on November 7 have been appointed by the county commissioners. Those selected are the same as last year with the exception of the west Helper voting district, where no appointment has yet been made. The list of agents is as follows: Scofield, W. L. Strang; Clear Creek, Louis Thomas; northwest Price, Mrs. Fhon THE REXALL STORE TO THE EDITOR: )&n d i,f liia i i'ii,j'..i;ii s ,,f I'uh M,.ri.Li fliKi'l to I 1'Hintf t!,c vcclfaie i -- in to n..'i r....i i(fivtii tin i.iU'n i,i. .c-.- .' t nt . jfoadwsy Irminine fl 1 , r .... ORGANIZATION OF venient desk. 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