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Show THE 5lfp &im-AJnrora- te BANK ENTERS SUIT Issued Errry Thiinidsy By the Carbon County Publishing Company. JOSEPH L. ASBURY Publisher and Manager. VAL IL COWLES Editor and Advert! sing Manager SUN-ADVOCAT- Two Bound Over On Game Association To Discuss Drive Against Predators FOR LARGE AMOUNT Dr. H. B. Goetzman, president of Carbon-Eme- ry Fish and Game association, announces that the orhas been requested to Join Judgmcnt of $12,277.90, the balance ganization in a nation-wid- e campaign against allegedly due on a promissory note, is crows other predatory birds. The sought by the Carbon Emery bank matter and will be discussed at a meetin a suit filed against Mr. and Mrs. Mike Erdel, Marie Ellis, Independent ing of the association in the near Gas and Oil company, William A. According to Dr. Goetzman, the war Stickney Cigar company and Ira Victor Howell. against crows is being sponsored by Allegations of the complaint declare Field and Streamiational magazine, that Mr. and Mrs. Erdel executed the which points out that the duck shortnote on May 15, 1928 in the amount age of the present day is due more of $17,680, payable in 72 Installments to predatory fowls than to drought and drainage. In Carbon and Emery of $245.55. The other defendants named have county, more trouble is being encouna claim on the property mortgaged tered with magpies, Dr. Goetzman to secure the note as either purchas- reports. Crows and magpies not only destroy ers, mortgagee, judgment creditors or lease holders. eggs of both game and song birds, The complaint also asks interest of but also kill fledglings. . $1379.25, plus interest of 12 per cent JUDGMENT OF 25d GIVEN after January 7, and attorney fees. John McMahon and Harvey Heath were awarded judgment of $250 and costa in the district court last week against George Papalakis, who allegedly drove sheep on land belonging to the plaintiffs. The damage was caused between April 10, 1929, and One of the most successful junior June 6, 1929, according to the In Carof the promenades history the bon county high school was held at the Silver Moon hall Friday evening, the Subscription, $2.00 the Year In Advance, Offire Pliiiuee No. 52 or No. 0. Am Hmnd-(5l- s Mail blatter. At the PoHtoffir At Price, 1'tah, Under the Act of March S, 1879. Bantered AUYKKTISINO KATES 40c, Display Mailer Per Inch Per Issue, Transient, 50c. Special loaition, 25 Per Cent Additional. Legal Ten Cents the Lina Each Inser-tioCount Six Word to Line. Summon, $12.50 ; Water Application, $15 ; Pinal Proof, $10. Fifteen Cents the Line Each , Reader Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty -- Five Cents Additional Eaca Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc, At Beading Notice Kates. Count Six Words to the Line, for Sale, For Rent, Pound, Lost, Etc., Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No n. Charge Accounts. Address All Communications to CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Price, Utah SILVER GAINING Silver, as the medium through which there will be a general Inflation in order to bring down the value of the American dollar and increase the value of commodities, appears to be on the gain. Several measures favoring such a plan In one degree or another have been introduced in the national bodies and one of them may be expected to bear fruit sooner tv later. Throughout the nation, too, there appears to be an increasing demand for remonetization of silver, a program which only stout hearts dared advocate some years ago. It appears that some program promoting inflation will be carried out within the course of a few months. And the silver remonitizatiOQ plan appears to be the most highly favored for enactment of such a program. Approximately One Thousand Persons Attend Promenade with approximately 1000 people in attendance. The program consisted of 25 dances, including seven extras. The highlight of the evening was the junior march at 11:00 p. m. followed by the Junior waltz. Only class members participated in this event Beautiful decorations and excellent music contributed materially to the success of the affair. Members of the general committee in charge of the affair were as follows: Miss Sybil McKinnon, chairman; Lee Empey, business; Louise Hvala, program; Don Snow, decorations; Vivian Peacock, invitations; Norma Hamilton, refreshments. The decorative effects were planned by Max Morr of Salt Lake and executed with the help of the junior class A SENATE BATTLE members. Others 4who helped in preAn interest - compelling battle is paring for the dance were: Stage efbeing waged in the United States sen- fects, George Warren of Warrens ate, touching on a matter which is of Flower shop; lighting, Elmie Bernar-d- i, Eastern Utah Electric; program grave Importance to every citizen in S. A. Olson, high school facdesign, the nation. This is the fight over waltz rehearsals, Miss ulty; junior is bill which bank branch sponthe Kate Smith and Halbert Greaves, high sored by Senator Carter Glass of Vir- school class advisors, Miss faculty; ginia. The chief of the opposition Connie Larson and Frank H. Jcnas. forces is Senator Huey Long of Lou Patrons of the prom were as folliana. Thus we see two sons of the lows: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christensouth in opposing sides. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hamilton, Proponents and opponents of the Judge and Mrs. George Christensen, branch banking measure are loud in Mr. and Mrs. Claude Empey, Robert Mr. and Mrs. John W. their laudings and condemnations, re- McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snow, Shepherd, spectively, of the program proposed Mr. and Mrs. George Patterick, Mr. to relieve the operators of the branch and Mrs. Gomer Mr. and Feaccock, banking system from paying the ex- Mrs. W. J. Bum. Members of the cise tax to which they are now sub- school board and the high school facject, and to give them $125,000,000 of ulty were guests of the class. the money of the people of the UnitOffice supplies The ed States in order to set up a liuid- a ting corporation. Many objections to the Glass measure have been advanced by the banking and general business concerns of the smaller cities of the nation, these groups holding that the branch hanking system would cause the community financial institutions to lose their identity as such. B. L. writes: "What makes the skin The results of the battle in the senate will undoubtedly have an impor- crack and peel off between my toes? tant hearing on the future of banking It itches terribly." REPLY, undoubtedly Athletes Foot Go after it at in America. once with a powerful antiseptic, like Emerald Oil. Rub your feet with the GOOD HEALTH NEWS FROM oil night and morning. (Emerald Oil MICHIGAN and does not stain). Boil isnt Two encouraging reports were made your greasy hose and bed linen, and air .by Michigan scientists to the Society your shoes in the sun, to prevent reof Bacteriologists in session at Ann infection. You can get Moones EmArbor last week. One told how a erald Oil at any good drug store, such germ closely associated with typhoid as A. D. Sutton Drug Co. Money back fever is killed by short length radio if one bottle doesnt end the trouble. waves. The other registered substanAdvt tial progress in developing what may be called an antitoxin for one of the commonest and most deadly pus germs, the streptococcus. .The first announcement is the more picturesque and romantic but the Mined In Carbon Comfy and second in all probability is the more Shipped Everywhere valuable. Ever since Pasteur raised at a medical gatherine by a near-ridrawing a streptococcus culture on the blackboard, and stating baldly Properties At that this, not any of the things recited In labored theories, is the cause of childbed fever, the danger of this germ has been understood; but success In dealing with it is limited. It is kept out of the operating room PREPARED ON ONE OF THR and the maternity hospital; it caq be FINEST TIPPLES IN THE banished from open wounds. But it UNITED STATES still gathers in our tonsils and at the roots of our teeth, still cramps us with what we call rheumatism," still sickens our children with scarlet fevUnexcelled er, still runs health bills which the heart and kidneys are called on to pay in later life. If man could be made immune to all the various pus germs, it would probably add ten years to the average life of the next generation. The experiments of the Michigan health workers too long and intricate to be set forth here are at least a step toin ward that goal, and may be a long step. Exchange. SALT LAKE THURSDAY, JANUARY 1$, m,1 PRICE, UTAH E, Charge of Larceny Francis Gorley and W. K. Edens were bound over to the district court Monday on a charge of grand larceny. They were arrested Wednesday of last week by City Marshalls Nephi Gunderson and W. E. Mclntire in possession of a quantity of mutton. They were lodged in the county Jail, and Deputy Warren Peacock later found that the mutton had been stolen from Albert Shiner of Price. The complaint was filed by Mr. Pea. CARBON LODGE OF MASONS COLLECTION OF DOG TAX CONFERS DEGREE ON FEES SHOWN IN REPORT Up until Tuesday, Price city had collected $88 in dog taxes, according to a report Issued by Carl W. Empty, city recorder. A license fee of $2 for male dogs and $4 for females is charged. The report shows that of the 43 licenses Issued, all hut one were for male canines. me jeuowcroit ? degree was mg? VC? ferred on two candidates at a sped". M meeting of Carbon lodge No. is f. V& A. M. Monday evening at the sonic temple. Those receiving the $.'i gree work were Sam Perkowski ( Hiawatha and Frank Suomi of Spry: Canyon. mittee and added to the banking, oV. manufactures and commerce, and the Engineer municipal affairs committees. Mr. MASTER CONTRACTOR AND Wayman was added to the penitencock. ALL KINDS Of BUILDER tiary committee. M. Miller of Price Senator WORK A George CARPENTER REPRESENTATIVES CARBON and Rep. Will L. Hoyt of Nephi have SPECIALTY ADDED TO NEW COMMITTEES been assigned to study four of the 37 131 E. 3rd No. Phono S17-- J When the regular session of the chapters of the proposed state code PRICE, UTAH state legislature convened last week, revision. Representatives Reva Beck Bosone and Wallace Wayman from Carbon county not only retained the committee assignments given them during THOMAS ORVAL the special session but they received additional appointments. LESSEE DESERET MORTUARY Mrs. Bosone was made chairman of the resolutions and memorial com- - Alden Bowen L BEAUTIFUL Display of Automobiles Now! Licensed Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE "Service Above All99 Carbon Agency Co, 68 So. Pint East i. law-maki- ng . Sun-Advoca- te. 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