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And far discovering that hashing yvith a Maytag such a simple easy task, wonder now how 4e7 ever kept house a Its Maytag, its fun. not work Learn how the Maytag faster, more thor-ghl- y tchy it is easier 0 elothes tchy it is ed the life time her. The Maytag sheg er will show you in wn home with your elothes. Phone him. U no obligation. hotnui vrttbont 25Pd I : eleetrichy. Buy b Ui with juuUb bmW. JiUAL LUMBER CO. PRICE. UTAH ' ( lta Bear 'Teddy j'X Tot Wanti A Sturdily made to lake hard tarl I Ameling Value At utfulnl a big value! See them! z5lley Fellers! Lookit thtNew .ivjElectrie Trains $4.49 Cars, Track St Transformer! $2.49 ) 'Vf $.98 Thl Teddy U a fine fellow I He never get tired and almoet oete sare Made of extra fine Ail material I Ha a little beara voice! Oxford gray or brown! Other, 91c up! Cleverly Painted Face & Head! 'I'Ti-fl- r, Made of Alpaca Plush I 20 BABY DOLL ; motor, three freight car and caboote! Nearly 3 ft. long I 8 piece of curved track. headlight, tool With track dipt Steam-typ- e like a real baby! And much eaa- fori Movinr eye! LaheI to care lor Hn a voice! Completely dressed.even rubber pantlet The organdie drta is erip and white. Oikm f2Slt Look le connection 1 OlAcri flSS up. Give The Tots A Real Slate For the Young Seamstress ! Blackboard SEWING SETSI : me Sft.98 It hat a real slate blackboard, . choice of an 14 x 18", drop-des- k leaf, chalk and eraser. Roll chart has six delightful designs. 4244 high and 2144 wide. Sturdily built! Other blackboard, 2Sc up! At this price you have a bridge doth et wUh embroidery Darling and 4 napkin! Or a54-i-Jean doll and Doll Set including a six dresses to be made! Ointrt, 2Jc npi n. Mrs. William Littlejohn drove into Salt Lake Monday to spend several A humdinger! FIRE-CHIE- Kiddies beam with joy at this F Metal Wagon Rubber Tired! Big and VELOCIPEDE Henry Ray Miller and Mary Magdalene Taylor of Lockerby obtained a marriage license Monday. For Fire Chiefs The following underwent appendiat the Price hospital during the past week: Mrs. Fay Kou-ri- s, Mutual, Saturday; J. W. McCourt, Price, Sunday; Charles A. Fausett, Price, Tuesday; Miss Mary Erickson, Price, Tuesday. citis operations 2-- 4 Roomy! years old I Penney Rear Ball bearing front wheel 12-itubular frame! Easy wheels, going pedals! Firestone fancy tread Stream-line- Oh Boy! Shes Got Real Lights! d 3 Lights! gc If Car si 8 Pieces Of Track, for 98c Big locomotive with coa! car, two passenger and one observation car! 28 lonp! Engine has brakes and electric lights. Easy winding. Over 100 of track. BatterJe, Sc extra! it a dandy! Nearly 20" long! It headdump just like big truck! Us light hine! Stands all orU of hard use I So strong it almwt lrapoihle to wear out I Batter, Sc each! With Christmas closer than most people realize, Postmaster Carl W. Empey issued a statement Tuesday calling the publics attention to the importance of doing holiday shopping and mailing early. You According to Mr. Empey, the volume of mail increases approximately 200 percent during the holiday period, and it is a physical impossibility to handle this great volume of mail mat- MONTHLY REPORT ter efficiently and promptly within a few days. OF CITY REVEALS Therefore, to assure delivery of Christmas parcels, cards and letters by Christmas day, the public should INCOME, EXPENSE shop and mail early. Price residents are advised that Christmas shopping should be done so that gifts, greetings and letters may be mailed at Receipts Total Over $20,000, least a week or 10 days before ChristIncluding $10,000 For mas. Notes Sold This will not only make it certain that they are received before ChristOcReceipts of Price city during mas day, but will considerably faamount this $20,648.45, totaled detober cilitate the work of the postal including $10,000 for notes sold, Oty partment and enable postal employes Recorder William Grogan announced famito spend the holiday with their in his monthly financial Tuesday lies. statement. The light department brought in COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE FOR most actual revenue, collections APPOINTED the DANCE CHARITY detotaling $4426.78, while the water $2863.-6of income an A committee to arrange for the an- partment, with ranked second. nual charity ball sponsored by Price revenue was os follows: was Other apO. P. B. Elks, lodge No. 1550, folas Business licenses, $1822.10; city hospointed Wednesday evening, collection J. Allen Browne, chairman; pital, $1394.32;stategarbage lows: $86.18; sales tax, and fees, $103.75; Erin Leonard, Reese M. Reese miscellaneous, $20.70; be will $20; cemetery, dance The Raymond Phillips. Deservice deposits, $91; water connec- held at the Silver Moon hall on 120. tirun cember 22. Served In The World War, You Belong In The AMERICAN 3, Train Wind-u- p TRUCK Dump All Steel Made! Electric I Little Jim brand! tires! Bright red body! Other Steel Watont flSS, f2.98 and up! tires! Adjustable saddle! Fire Chief RED with BELL on pull cord! Fellows! New, famous A bear for wear, and hard knocks! 8 high, 17 bed, with 6 rubber n. n. An operation for removal of tonsils was performed at the city hospital Saturday on Stylian Barras, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Barras of Price. Roll Chartl Type Drop-des- k With needles, scissors, floss fft ? ; Soft, Cuddly Body! 18 Inches! Postmaster Stresses Importance Of Early Yule Buying, Mailing tave m 9Heeat Sturdily made.and brightly a marriage license Thursday to Robert Ellis of Duchesne and Ethel Lamar Hancock of Wellington. City, rtl Giv them a little chair of their own! Thl chair is 19 high, with an 8V x County Clerk B. H. Young granted --State $2.9$ Tiny tot hsve lot of fun with these Just dandy for little ten psr-tland all ort of game. Murdy I51 high table, two 1 1 chair. Cloth Sent and folding back. Ztyc colored, xlS table, 2 folding chairs! 16 boJy Little Red Chair days. 1, 1934. 29, 1934. steel fut busi-kall- er . Table Chair Set Built for hrd play I 20 tcel body, 3315, rubber lirrd artillery type diw wheel, channel teel under-ge- r. Flniihed In red enamel. Abuy"t at the Price hospital during the past on the Bryan Mc Jich Preston Summerhays drove Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jed McCity Monday for the Box Donald of Rains, Friday; Jase Joweli, football game. Helper, Friday; Pete Monnett, Price, Sunday. Steadman of Provo was a in Price Friday. A marriage license Mas issued at the county clerks office Sunday to James Richard Walker and Nettie Ina Wear, both of Delta, Colorado. want Ideal For Games, Tea Parties !3J.90 I J game Saturday. to f A Big Value! "Ptnco Flyer t thought Vd Gslort for K(dyUi Fun bearingt! A d. I . Steel Wagons Roller uto Mr. nnd Mrs. James Egan of Salt for Lake, former residents of Price, Mere P MeCurdle left Saturday a montii visiting Mith visitors here dining the Metk-cnj:tosjx-Lgbvr. Mrs. Hazel Doming. M. L. Cummings. Jr., of Salt Lake, rjf S. M. Bliss visited in the director of advertising of the Utah A. capital the latter part of last PoMcr and Light company, and 00 business. lfuckins of Provo, division manager of pie company, Mere Price callers a Close of Provo was a Price Wednesday. ea caller during the M eek-en- d. Gcrald Fitzgerald, M ho is connected -nan Hamilton, principal of the with the United States geodetic surrn county high school, was a vey, visited in Price Wednesday and caller in Salt Lake the fore Thursday enroute from North Dat i the M eek. kota to Yuma, Arizona. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald nmy Porter, a member of the of this city. h staff of The Salt Lake Tele-- r. attended the Carbon-Prov- o Hernia operations Mere performed never Register. hat George CXkey, tleik of the C.ibon school distrut, drove into Salt Lake City Tuesday U tifflUal business foUoM-ing- K1 AV? d. Wil-ta- h. DMAS, t, !piril n -- I PAGE EE TEN V T A II t- Jginter, rrsj-- i lively, tf the einrtgency tEdJe Kimball of tfie Jordan relief adnumstratiun, Mere Salt Lake at Sandy attended the caller Use fore part of the Mrtk, ame Satur c.fhvvo football G. J. Reeves, superintendent of the Carbon school district. Mas a busiTrtseder. manager of the ness caller in the state capital Dtartment store, left Wed-- j fur Ogden to spend several g biiim vs. Lyman IVach of Salt Lake City visited friends lure during the Metk md Mrs Joseph Parmley of end. at lake Mere Sunday visitor Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kvans and famx of .Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Drap-- t' Parmley is purchasing agent ily left the fore part of the Meek for Salt Lake, Mherc Mr. Evans will be x fuh P'ucl company. connected Mith one of the stoles of jrussioncr William J. Reid was the Success Meat and CJrmery :?ss visitor In the state capital I the PRICE. M ! , W f t-- c.t y of y uf SovK Mr. and Mis A, L Mat.n.ng cf Hut.f.elJ srre li ic ullib !.r f,ie fait uf the Met k. Dr, and Mr. W, G, Hu turds of Salt George Schultz of Salt Lake City lMtut Lake. formrr residents td ITur, sjar.t last Sunday tailing on Puce friends, rrtk the guetta of Mr, and Mis, L. a cr.iimi and Francis Martin, H, Doj le. of the Utah museum party, Wmfied W. Weil ami Join Maul? taller In Pitee this by, rounty manager and planning ij c W1 Mrs . II I', SUN. ADVOCATl, r- p Wii.tcrs of ML i5itor in fcjAinrs.s of last aerk, r.. ;rr a and Sun 1: Welcome to Penney left TursJay dur. for Muab to fcjthd Sexclal dal 4 distill t iuolt buMt.tss Yoas-- i - f- - ;My It, W, ") Putk Du on Salt Lake arc hi tret, photo tame doun IhU-to m Wrrk of the ait Saturday fur the foutUU Drc I game between Provo and Cat bun It " , H f ;;tr .Saturday J.t "''w . f 'IlL' 1 Jl 'J . I', ,4 V5 Li r S"Clld ' h fi lends Itus - f- Sait Lake of i j , A i- T II price and Hearby L, j im Carbon Scout Head Invited To Meeting Carl W. Empey, chairman of the Carbon Boy Scout district, has been invited to attend a meeting at Salt Lake Friday of Scout leaders, club lead- workers, Four-Smith-Hugh- es H General fund expenditures during the month amounted to $17,641.83, the $10,-0largest item being the sum of new on the hospital. city spent The citys October account with the Utah Power and Light company totaled $2901.88. Disbursements in the various municipal departments follow: Water department, $801.22; light department, $419.43; street department, parks department, $281.92; police department, $428.65; cemetery, $118.53; fire department, $99.29. Other outlay is itemized as follows: Printing and supplies, $50.70; city hall, $1.84; telephone and telegraph, on $26.50; salaries, $745; interest $20.50; refunds, bonds, $150; deposit contingent fund, $15.40; state salestax, $89.64; tax collection costs, $43.00 ers and agriculture extension workers. O. H. Benson of New York City, national director of rural scouting, will be the principal speaker at the con ference. Mr. Benson is an authority on rural problems. Sessions will be held in the morning and afternoon at Hotel Utah. LEGION! Power Firm Receives Safety Council Award W. E. Fleetwood, manager of the Price district of the Provo division of the Utah Power and Light company, announced Tuesday that the Provo division has been awarded a trophy from the National Safety Council, Inc., for a perfect record in WITH ARCHITECTS CONFER BOARD ON HOSPITAL PLANS driving passenger cars for one year. A year ago the company entered the national fleet safety contest and Representatives of the architectural its drivers have traveled 170,767 miles firms of Cannon and Fetzer and Ash- without an accident. There are 28 ton and Evans, both of Salt Lake, drivers in the Provo division, which conferred with the county commis- takes in territories in eight counties. sioners Monday relative to plans for ce Social the Dr. F. F. Fisk Memorial hospital. By The late physician bequeathed $75,000 in cash to the county for the erecmen will A social for all tion of the building. The commissioners as yet have taken no definite be sponsored Saturday evening in the Legion chateau by Price post No. 3 action on the bequest. The official canvass of votes cast of the American Legion. According in the election Tuesday of last week to Commander Sanford Ballinger, a was made by the commissioners at program and buffet lunchton will be the features of the evening. the meeting. All men, regardless of The regular session of the board members of the are whether transacto they the devoted last week was ere American urged to Legion, tion of routine business. For Ex-Servi- Men Planned ce Legion |