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Show Thursday, February 2 Prize waits dance sponsored by Car- T D. S. tabernacle amusement hall, 8:30 p. m. Friday, February 3 League basketball game, Carbon vs. Ferron, Cuban gymnasium at 8:00 p. m. Poet gold and green ball, M. sponsored by Carbon stake I. A., Silver Moon hall, 9:00 p. m. meeting beMonday-Pu- blic Carbon-Eme- ry by sponsored ing Fish and Game association, court house, 7:30 p. m. Principal speaker, Newell B. Cook, state fish and game Ef55dK!ijg IP ANA TOOTH SSe PASTE SSe UBTERINE TOOTH PASTE Sic PEPBODENT TOOTH PASTE see ANIDON TOOTH PASTE. PARTY FOR FATHERS, SONS TO BE GIVEN f. it I V f 'it i : 1 Sf h - M 1! A fathers and sons party will be iponsored at the L. D. S. tabernacle Thursday, February 9, at 7:30 p. m, yndw the direction of the three boy scout troops in Price. An Interesting scout program and refreshments will he the features of the evening, according to Parley Rhead, general chairman of arrangements. Bishop George Jorgensen will be In charge of the meeting , and the activity program will be directed by Norman Hamilton and the scoutmasters of the three troops, Dell Gardner, William Campbell and Vernon Merrill. Dr. H. B. Goetzman and Ru-lo- n A. Bryner will arrange for the refreshments. According to Mr. Rhead, all fathers and sons in the city are cordially Invited to attend. Several fathers have lnvited boys who otherwise would not be present, Mr. Rhead said. Adnidsslan for the affair 'will " '' be 25 cents. $ll Adu TiMsts MDMUTMf VAPO EBB .1 ;vf r t i ;:--i ' y a T. ' i- , i f . i i non INGRAM'S ' SSe SHAVING CREAM... : t 4 , SSe PALMOLIVE . SHAVING CREAM... , sec PRAU DOUR ' ! . SHAVING CREAM. ... m IB SSe n i, 916 . .Special Offer Tie Oem Wlrrentle Baser and Taka LWeriae Cream fLSl Vslaa Me . Shariaf 39c , . :.r o Representatives Wallace Wpyman and Reva Beck Bosone of Carbon county voted In favor of the $2,000,-00- 0 bond bill which was passed by a big majority in the state house of representatives Tuesday. The senate passed the bin Friday, Senator G. M. Miller voting in favor of the mea- ; I ! The measure was considered under Ked-dingto- er, n, n, 4C ' Pair ef BRAVING 58s -- i : glasses, probably on or near Main street in Price. Return to office. HAIR OIL. n fee . 5e Crema Clgmre 2 far 10 . Box of 5 81.89 5e Alaiaii, Little BimBn. La Bn-are- ELEND COFFEE, Peaad....:. CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE.: for T OLD BRIAKGATE GINGEE ALE. Plat 4 d8 T0l lKf8 3 for 35s cpraAUM PLAtiyQ 23s 5 for (I UNEN Me PEAU DOUR 33s 2 for 58s FINISH BRIDGE CAED8 tmm Am .81X3 Cud Dealer IDEAL ORANGE REAMER. 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HENNA POWDER. 39 49 - 10o Lifebuoy Soap 19e 9Q HAIR TONIC, MJ le Me LUX Peani, Greea EM --JAY FOUNTAIN BOTTLg MOMRNUTIC BXCTXIC TOASTER... Jergan'i Lotion Oampuas Italian Bala Mary Lake Lavender Lotion Cream of Aimmidf Lotion com PACE POWDER with Perfume Free ..87 CUNT mu hr Rimma ...... .................27 TrostUl 37a OIL...... . ... i SHAMPOO...; milkweed cbeam.... 48 Me UPTON'S TEA, renew Label, K Peaai see TREE TEA. WCSUMAl 87 ....tld .18 S MILK .................20 cy action necessary to preserve Utah Miss Donna Greene entertained a Laterals: Utah 2, Logan to Garden good; Utah 28, Levan to Gunnison, number of friends at a card party City, closed; Utah 3, Idaho line via good; Utah 13, Provo to Heber, good; The Amovltz amendment was de- last week. Those present were Vir- Randolph to Wyoming line, lair; Utah Utah 28, Levan to Gunnison, good; feated by the decisive vote id 53 to ginia Bezyack, Jack Helsten, Archie 41, Tremonton via Garland to Idaho Utah 27, Delta to Nevada, fair; Utah 21, Beaver to Nevada, fair; Utah 18, 7, after arguments of the sponsor Anderson, Mary Metoa and Mary line, fair. U. S. 40. Colorado line to Nevada St George via Modena to Nevada against incurring so much indebted- Fodbevaek. Miss LaPreal Parry entertained a line, generally good. ness had failed to impress his colline, fair; Utah 56, Cedar City via New Castle to Enterprise Junction, leagues, the majority of whom were number of friends at a party ThursLateral: Utah 36, Mills Junction convinced that the state should get day of last week. Those present In- via Tooele to good. Eureka, good. cluded Ben Helston, Cora Metos, Dick the deficit out of the way. Lateral: Utah 15, Anderson's via U. 530. Echo on U. & 30-- S to S. Zion park to ML Carmel junction, In support of his amendment to re- Williams, Dorothy Jerick, Ruth An- Kimballs on U. S. 40, good. duce the interest rate, .Representative derson, August Poulson, Raymond good; tunnel open diving day only. Laterals: Utah 35, Wanship via KaU. S. 189. Nephl to Pigeon HbOow Royle pointed out that the bond is- Wilde, Martha Greene, Madelene and ma to Duchesne, fair to Woodland, Junction, good. sues offered by the federal govern- Santa Elardo, Dan Greene, Josephine closed between Woodland and e; ment, other states and many cities Gorlshek, and Elmer Main. Utah to Kamas 34, Keetley, Leland Clark returned here after a have been oversubscribed at much lower rates than the 4.5 per cent rate several weeks visit in Salt Lake City closed. U. S. 50. Spanish Fork to Coloraprovided in the Neslen bill. This view and Fairview. also was taken by Mrs. Reva Beck KTOKN1 OCAUCm Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sillitoe were do line, generally good; snow, Soldier Bosone of Carbon county, who said callers In Helper last week to at- Summit and icy through Price canEugene Guarientl, resident of Helthe Utah bonds would be regarded as tend the funeral of George Sillitoe. yon, construction at Woodside. U. S. 450. Valley City via Montt-cel- lo per for 35 years, died at hla resisecurities. 'The following couples enjoyed a dence Saturday following a years Illto Colorado line, good. Moses Holbrook of Davis county toboggan riding party Tuesday of last U. S. 89. Pigeon Hollow junction ness. Mr. Guarientl was employed by opposed reducing the maximum and week: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bailey, pointed out that if the bond market Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bezyack, Mr. and to Arizona, generally good; closed, the Lowensteln Mercantile company should sag it might be impossible to Mrs. J. O. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Thistle to Pigeon Hollow Junction. at for several years prior to sell the bonds at par. And since it is fred Cary, Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Bums. Construction between Hatchtown and hla Helper becoming ilL provided in the bill that they should Refreshments were served at the res- Sevier summit He was bom in Italy, June not be sold below par, this would idence of Mr. and Mrs. Bezyack. Laterals: Utah 24, Sigurd via Loa 26, 1871, and cameRolls, to the ITnited at he sale to Hanksville, good; Utah 22, Junc- States 40 all, prevent any argued. years ago. He la survived D. T. Lane of Salt Lake stressed tion via Widtsoe to Tropic Junction, by one son, William Helthe point that 4.5 per cent is simply Highway fair; Utah 12, Bryce junction to Bryce per; Mrs. John Sallas Guarientl, Guar-lent- i, and Eva set as a maximum, and that in all In canyon, good. Helper; one sister In Missouri, probablity the bonds will sell for leu ,U. S. 91. Idaho line to Arizona line, and two sisters and one brother in Bulletin than that figure. The way to keep the By good; snow north, construction south Italy. His wife died a number of interest rate down is to have them of Kanosh 8 miles, fair, and Parowan years ago. advertised and bid for, he said. Highways in this section are in to Paragonah, fair. Funeral services were held Other representatives said that they generally . good condition, according Utah 7, Provo to Heber, day at 10:00 a. m., from the were confident that the board of loan to a report issued this week by the commissioners would be able to make state road commission. U. S. 50 is icy a satisfactory deal on the bonds. through Price canyon, with snow at Some were In favor of postponing Soldier Summit, the survey shows. action on the measure until the com- Construction activity at Woodslde, mittee of nine" studying reorganiza- east of here, is reported. USE OCR tion reported. The Castle lateral is fair, and the stretch Scofield is in good shape. Wins The report for other roads in the School state is as follows: R WILL PLEASE YOU. TOO! General condition, drifted snow, all By Miss Jane Metos. main routes open but subject to temMiss Jane Melos, former resident porary blockades in event of recurof Scofield, was elected copy editor rence of wind storms. of the Red and Black newspaper at U. S. 30-Wyoming line to Idaho rnoxE 218 the East high school In Salt Lake. line, generally good. credit lie church 's t Helper, withjbs the Helper cemetery. recited at the Flynn funeral Saturday at 8:00 P-- m. After David HUeiNG time we auppoaa acnri)odj to endosse some kind of dgaa shaving cream. pencils and ink at Tk Advocate office. I have to h star Stock-mor- DEATHS gilt-ed- ge . Conditions This Territory Shown Mon-Later- Gate-Duches- ne rnM Price-Eme- ry ali. Thrifty Folks JLaiindry Service a ya Mra. S. - V- - m J. H Water SALT LAKE CITY. AS LOW AS $U MONTH 848 MONTH, Dm I wraras qjo to 84JR 6 Is UmbOT' rata ptaa M eaatt. MBbsra ENJOY A TRIP SALT LAKE AND .NEYHOUSE. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY -- or- a have aajaa by peyfcH keep and paytog tor 05C& At A. L WhHamra . Paper Post LOST -- ISe MdUns Feod 75e Meadfa Dextrl Maltese 25e BordenS Eagta Brand Girl bone-rimm- ed ILL AQs see PERSIAN Me JAVA PACE POWDER. Mo INGRAMS 60c 60e 60e 35c 60c w h MONAECH EOT WATIE.. ffje BOTTLE, No. o nnoBT ttaa MONABCn roVNTAlM STX1NGI M n special order of business, the debate taking up most of the legislative 'day. It was passed after an amend- Gam-met- 38s s e s e e e e BRUSHLESS UOlBN. sure. ment offered by Representative Irwin Amovltz, Salt Lake, seeking to reduce the amount to $1,000,000, had been defeated The house likewise defeated a proposal of Representative Eldred M. Royle of Utan county that .the interest rate for the bonds be reduced from 4.5 per cent to 3.4 per cent Several members of the house, although they voted for the bill, expressed themselves as being opposed, in principle, to bond issues, believing that they encourage needless expenditures. It was generally agreed, however, that in the present emergency a bond issue provides the only means of wiping out' the present state deficit and enabling the new administration to start off with a clean slate. The sentiment was that the legislature should now get down to business, trim expenses and prevent a biennium. deficit in the 1933-3- 5 The vote on final passage was 49 ayes and 11 nays. All members were in the house when the roll was called. Those voting for the measure Included Adams, Allen, Anderson, Ashton, Bosone, Boyden, Caine, Christensen, Clark, Doty, Eastman, Frlschnect, Granger, Green-lue- n, Harris, Henderson, Holbrook, Holdaway, Holley, Hoyt, Jarvis, Killian, Lamoreaux, Lane, Low, Lund, Magleby, Maw, Mitchell, Monson, Newman, Nicholes, Paxton, Pope, Rich, Royle, .Thatcher, Way-maVanWagoner, Wall, Young and Speaker Smoot Opposing were Amovltz, Erick-se-n, Cornwall, Grossenbach, Peterson. Hall Fectol, Smith, Creel, Hammond and Vernon. Proponents of the measure declared there was no hope of raising money for the present deficit in any other manner, pointing out that it will take an estimated cut of 32 per cent in the 1933-3- 5 budget to keep expenses in ' side of anticipated revenues. They also stressed the necessity of returning to the sinking fund the $1,000,000 that was borrowed last week by the board of examiners to meet bond indebtedness in New York and save ' i the states credit' ' Although representatives admitted this action was not exactly "according to Hoyle," they defended it on the grounds that it was an emergen- - on STERILIZED GAUZE. S.Ttrds.;.....- -; WALGREEN MALTED MILK, fi.1. Cbeccleta. lOiPdteciapI HAw 9$ - 48c SSe GULDEN 90 Cemplw iPaec. ANTISEPTIC $1.25 S. CZEAMS tie J. A J. TALCUM 29c Ue HTOnA OTB8EB, AMT1SRFTIO 11c Ms POND'S RJC AimiErnc, GOltOX, VMUd 4 -- - V see vrars IfOfB 73s 7 ........ ISS LAVORIS.... 8U5 PRFSODRNT . 58s 47s 37s ne vickB BAT RUM rff.'j: Brag. 85sKmehuSsHs.... Twe tube fee... FASTI AID BOND MEASURE wi ...47s Gsd - Bias Uw0n...58g 47s 76s REPRESENTATIVES fjji 27c ........58s Kb LaxaHie Brass 0dsiit..l8s $ TWO CARBON HOUSE r $1X3 Dsjsl CCs Psriassia M. IMS .. 25sScsesss0eMTsilds....l7s AEBASOL il 88s $L3B ABSORHUVR 38s C2s Brass Sdizsr $1.85 HALXVER OIL 0AP8ULB8 (Si II Bsytr Atfirii Tub. ,8s 45s Pfcto Water . J...35s $1,25 3. S. S. HEPATICA. NURITO FOB NEURITIS FAINS.... W. E. Sottas, Cant v. Mjtr. o. w.f.(S Asst - |