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Show THE TACK TWO 0JIiv J?mt-Aiimir- luiut.g atr 1 uL Ultor J 11, u prt JiC--c fidluw barricades that will l rmtnl by shyster lawyers in return fur a share, and a gen- CXIWIAS. AdrerlUifif ! No W if WC if t hr the unwind legal barbwire up and Cuhfliirti' e MAArf, tech-nicab- Ycr In Advance. llum Entered At Smmd Htti MU Metier At U At FHoe, L'Uh, Under the Art tif Werth No, I. JuiUrffic ty erous one you may U? sure, of the plunder which the airmail grafters have stolen and send them will pruluddy hae t pilsoit where their jtrest-nca polluted influence on the inmates, we will be headed in the proja-- direction. Mure power to e ButmeriiHUxi, 12 00 the THiitstnv, A I Slayer Removed To State Penitentiary wry it vull play in r.-ar-y tan Ci-iony- . JO'LMI I. ASWir, VAL II. C OW IAS. UAL G. Mm KNKilir, TulIUlvtr. VAL I' T TRICE. f, e that c am i UatMi What a n.i.gmfw ant made the j.t ws, w h.it an imjutt-- i by pic flep By the Caiimn CWi.ty ImucxI Every Tt.uJKJny Sl'N-ADVOCAT- r Mabatt) Kalulllol, tuflV litid Cart-Oi- rnt imtl it n Final Windup of l acd dfur.ty s!atT who wt W hen de6 the filtl.g JUad m clared to be insane, was taken lo the state prison Thursday by Sheriff S. M. Karuliud, who shot Yumkl Ishisake near Helper on Mnh I. was recently pronounced ane and aubsecjuently released from the state prison, from f An 19-- 9-- Sales : Liquidation lhi. 1 : 4 ' 5, rite 1 The r b and Jti.eelt and his prompt action, his forceful manner of dealing with such matters, Now is your opportunity to get rei'fcU. Hu attorney a, L. A. McGee and this in spite of the "softly, sister, softly" sanctiSPEAKING OK "SACRED RIGHTS" SHOES of leading monious ciothaa)ings of worribodiea whose pre Thorit Hatch, announce that Judge bargains in high-grad- e AtDistrict and Christensen George BOOSTING her bustle to on? side, lifting her ferment at the of smelling time consists manufacturers Witn torney Fred W, Keller have recomnone too gvntrrlly prepared locks of luxurious salts of "a&crtsl rights." il! mended to the state board of parr at her hair, and otherwise preparing to price t don that Karunwi'i death sentence values in Walk-Ove- r lest, that scolding grandma of Utah journalism, reasonable prisun and Pej, p.ne td be commuted to ORGANIZATION Special EXCELLENT AN the Salt Tribune, tosses this trite tart of Irrm. cock, also new' grays and blacks of SprirftTi.tl editorializing ancnt the recent cancellation of the JHE annual membership drive of the Carbon-Emer- y air mail contracts by President Roosevelt: Kish and Game Protective association Boy Scout Troop Is styles is well under way and bids fair to result in comAfter all Is said and done, some lirtkl Formed At Sunnyside pletion of organization welding that will assure sacked unvery sacred rights have final for Our contract liquidation close oi less the president has some facts which proper protective steps in the field sports line of a boy scout troop be Organization is being sa: aectevd should 28th is as it and our entire Feb. stock And this for another have not been made public, and until year. The importance and value of such an organiza- at Sunnyside wa recently completed, Over Uw this condition is righted the action is rificed to meet these final demands with the following being selected as tion under proper direction is probably too gen- members bound to rank as costly injustice.' of the troop committee: AlState unappreciated. bert Hopkmson, chairman; James Great worry there for the "sacred rights" of erallyField on the Peacock, thrift director; Lamar of future the depend sports some air mail contract companies, most of whose i of protection afforded now, this demanding Crawford, ramping director; Taylor manipulators have gouged the public thru such type the elimination of selfishness and creation of an Turner, advancement director; Mike Your Patronage Appreciated and Value Win i) h. b contracts, and fleeing activities in issuing stock "other fellow Donat'd, publicity director. Chef dc and distributing it to the unsuspecting public appreciation of the right inof the line. Given Accordingly The troop committee named Elmer The com that to a chance for enjoyment . on the basis of their Eight. mail awards. The direction of the Timothy, science instructor at the Sunmunities the protective enjoying respond sacred rights" of the public come in for little Carbon-Emernyside junior high, as scoutmaster, nd tun organization are far more fortun and consideration by the Salt Lake Dr. JckyJl and Mr. asDenison as Amcl appointed Carbon ate than can be readily realized. Every encour- sistant. Hyde publication. E. R. Agent For Creditors, agement should be given the organization in its A demonstration on the use and There are plenty of reasons for those air drive both of for members and the result should be of care of the flag was ghen by memmail contracts to have been canceled, this may such fesy aft' nature that its influence will con- bers of the troop recently at the Sunnot be easily understood by the layman who de- tinue quantity to grow'. nyside M. I. A. conjoint program. pends for his information from the metropolitan In addition to their weekly meetings, dailies which have little excuse for such assumed the scouts are attending hobby class CAMPAIGN A lack of understanding in view of the fa:t that conducted on school days under the mate of 3C 3C they have their own press representatives in the OUR attention has been called to the recent step direction of Mr. Timothy. A L j1 gart nations capitol. The air at Washington, D. C., mest taken by the Provo dumber of commerce, has been charged for weeks with details of the outlining a campaign for the planting of trees in Duch 1Z Jliawatl d This corruption of the air mail contracts, yes. and that already comparatively city. .1 affa steamship line subsidies, too, and for papers hav- is an excellent move, one that could be profitably FRI. SAT. direct in ing that city to plead emulated in Price. representation Type) ignorance of this is certainly confession of a It is true that a similar campaign was carAdvocat 16-1weakness that has a rare mark of peculiarity ried on here some years ago, success of the move 7 February about it. been greatly hampered by selection of the having Of course, there are perhaps a few innocent Just a few of our Everyday Prices improper type of trees for planting. Planting air mail concerns whose interests have been in- of additional trees here would add greatly to the Subject to Market Changes jured by the president's action. Their number, appearance of Price, do much toward cultivathowever, is extremely limited as compared to the ing cooler atmosphere in the summer. group which has been profiting through inside A city-wid- e the 10 BARS . campaign of grafting and the nation's chief undoubtedly felt program being championed through a drive with that it was necessary to take prompt and strin- the combined impelling motives of civic pride and or gent action to protect the interests of the public, more material rewards for individuals should . this despite the possibility of the bring the desired result a more attractive eastlatter being without any "sacred rights." THRIFT ern Utah metropolis. 48 Lb. HAG . S, 1171. Kresident low-eb- b pj-a- Ike JIM-Tl- l, U-e- MRS. GEORGE M. MILLER y HOSIERY' DEAL SHOE & TREE-PLANTIN- inz well-shade- tree-plantin- Crystal While g, Par Helper Chamber Of Commerce Chooses Officers For Year At a apodal mooting of the Helper chamber of commerce last week, the following members of the board of directors were elected to serve during the year 1934: Mayor E. F. Gianottl, John Quilico, G. W. Baker, C. J. Allen, Thorit Hatch, H. H. Jones, M. O. Porter, Mrs. A. F. Drury and B. H. Hyde. Officers elected for 1934 were: H. H. Jones, president; Thorit Hatch and Mrs. Anna F. Drury, vice presidents; M. W. Ross, secretary, and C. J. Allen, .treasurer. Membership meetings will be conducted on the second Monday of each month, at which time all members will be served with a luncheon, and members are invited to bring guests. Meetings of the board of directors will be conducted at 7:45 p. m.,on the fourth Monday of each month. A program of activities for the year is being formulated by the board of ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF GUN WOUNDS PRICE YOUTH II district-installatio- Dra-jgon- as, te. Big Balloon I SILVER MOON j Music By NIGHTHAWKS OF UTAH COUNTY. Saturday, Feb. 17 Everyone invited You will all remember the good time everyone had at our last balloon dance. You'll haven e e- nmg of good clean fun. ADMISSION-Gentlem- en x u 4 (55 Oz.) CHINA 27c Quick Quaker Oats 21c Matches 23c Money HEINZ Creme Oil, Palmolive, Mission Belle, White King 5 Soups Jags' (55 Oz.) CARTON 6 BOXES TOILET SOAP jmf Send$l.,orh'""' The Atlantic Monthly MAKE the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-fiv- e years, Americas most quoted and most cherished magazine. Send $1. (mentioning this ad) The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arlington SL, Boston 25 . . IMITATION EXTRACT HEINZ Vanilla or Lemon 29c PIchles 21c Snowdrift Tomatoes SiOr Mazola FRESH Macfterel 10c EGGS CAN Powered Sugar . Lbs 17c Standards, Doz 12c ranges 2162 FLAKED Tuna 6 Oz. CAN BROKEN SLICED Size Pineapple Peaches Cheese No. 2Vt CAN 8c MILD Steaks SIRLOIN Short Bibs LEAN BEEF ReIf . . BUY YOUR MEATS csd".,. ib RED Salmon Sliced SLICED d) Bacon CUDAHY PURITAN Lb WE OFFER RETTEK MEATS .4 SAFEWAY. 7c to or Lamb Chops RIB LOIN L() 1) - ( HEAD ONLY FANCY STEER BEEF ROUND or Lbs Celery Lettuce '.age SWIFTS SILVERLEAF Lard 4 39- DOZ. BUNCH Me will meet any advertised price in Price floaistt Sweet and Juicy Medium Size EACH No. 2'A CAN WE SELL to 50c, Ladies Free Mothers Oats ; Price SE.A1TLY t, Flour $1.S7 Germade BAg39C 9 Lb. John Georgedes, 13. son of Mr. and Mrs. Argyres Georgedes, was shot in the chest Sunday when a shot gun in the hands of James Malkos accidentally discharged while the boys were hunting rabbits south of Price. Officers of Price chapter No. 185, The injured youth was brought to Order of Ahepa, were installed at the Price City hospital. impressive ceremonies Sunday afternoon in the American Legion hall. AUDIT CONTRACT LET The scheduled installation of officers The contract for the biennial audit of Black Diamond chapter, Sons of of Price city was awarded by the Pericles, junior Ahepa order, was not city council Tuesday evening to the held, and instead the heads of the firm of Vincent and Casella of Salt will be inducted at a Lake. The bid was $325. Eight other chapter to be held at Denver, bids were considered by the council. Colo, in two months. approximately According to Recorder William GroNew Ahepa leaders who took office gan, the audit will begin in the near Sunday were: President, C. K. future. Martin; vice president, Steve j Diamenti, Hiawatha; secretary, directors, which will include the con- George Karras, Helper; treasurer, tinuance of projects begun last year as well as several new enterprises John Daskalakis, Castle Gate; captain of the guard, Nick Bikakis, Price; recently inaugurated. Gust Saradakis, Price; chaplain, . s Manos Saluverakis, Price; warden, Sales Books The inside sentinel, Mike Marakis, Price; outside sentinel, A. D. Kontrinos, Price. r The board of governors will include Angelo Georgedes, retiring president, as chairman; Nick Katsavreas, Mohr- -; land; George Antonakis, Mutual; Nick Zakis, Columbia and Nick Sermos, Castle Gate. The installation was in charge of John Bockas of Ogden, district governor of the Order of Ahepa. Principal speakers were Chris Athos of Salt Lake, supreme governor of the national order; N. J. Cotro- Manes, Salt Lake, past district gov- ernor, and Mayor B. W. Dalton. Others who spoke were: John George, Salt Lake; Ted Jouflas, John Gerendas and James Galanis, Helper, land Stylian Staes and Gust Pappas, Price. Other visitors from Salt Lake and Ogden attended, and they assured the Pnce chapter wholehearted cooperation in putting over the district Ahepa convention to be held here in June. FREE BALLOONS FREE BALLOONS White King 29o 29c |