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Show fAGE TWO T II I S i v I i; ll( $11 I) 1 lilt K 1 1 1 1 r SHr iMui-- d guut-Aiuuira- tc . 1 r j ! f c r v-l- TI.urMthy lty the Cat t mil County lushing Company. Fvt-r- y SOCIHTV : r ' j for future j,; t r. ! t i i it l wi-- If the Ih jmlnii an arty t i.l in.nu J.luct in the hari)er"t I1"11 Vat-.ual.i ai "J un a n a Umnry f the tie -- t ScfU.e $t r.ii an uitho.t hii!elniml t)je, larking in fuiv-igMl . C of the the tdighlr.-- t hjflij.athy fur the welfare ..i For years x f..n he w.' yein ral run nf ilevated to the Indiana henaturship Wat-- n mT-ias a luhhyist fur the meat jnukera f the I rlc d in mi. ..II IIjIIum rrn Dt an organim! gruuj that has Ihlul'ff i i VI about tho unde rj aid r. ' t.it part in brink-inAn. a " I O.t ,.,V .! of the farmer, a condition that contributed greatJW . vir f ly toward driving us to new luvv economic level-N.ll- tbe b md America needs leadership of vision, P.,iM ui kind that thinks in terms of bleeding tlo jx- - ple, Un!u, not the tyjx that sees eye to eye only with laities that jsint toward concentration of wealth Uiub Hin the hands of the few to the detriment of the llm.k - Krvlrw w.e hi R ! Miit many. Yes, America needs leadership of vision. t And "Jim" Watson, conceded to lx an able lobby- tu,iti v I ist in the interest of the "rugged individual.-iS.i". M.i mi' ) if wt M: y dt that leads to ragged individuals, is mt the typeiAltV Mum), in elevation to to afford that leadership. nt;v;j., ;.:? ..i,: degree of leadership of the Republican pally will l 1h a step that will be resented by the jas.ple in I Reran general, such leadership would ! a jsilitical A lTcrn.,.n tl.e "fK oil mint blunder of the worst sort, and will tend toward! Mrs He Never will be rnotlfe.l by tearing down more and more the organism ' t J,,.., .!!i!,.e!t Of (),:!. li at the r' that political body. meeting of the Junior at dun .Moiiduv ev.rung. UtoUr Sumner. MlVincent Hie h, me of NEW YORKS CAMPAIGN li lub I J r.-b-qi n, Lt JOSftril i AMU KY. VAT II. (OHMS. HAL G. M KNIGHT, TuWHhrr. 1 I . I d VAI, II. COWI-I-SEditor and AdvrrtHIn Suhoeriptlon, . l..i-tim- Manaftr. the Year In Advance, Phone No. $ 2 00 9. ! k' i , I Entered As Second Class Mail Matter At the Postoffu-A! Jrlee, Utah, Under the Art of March 3, 1879. ADVERTISING RATF.8 Matter Per Inch Per Issue, 40c, Transient, 60c. Display Special Position, 23 IVr Cent Additional. Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Legal Words to IJne. Summons. $12 50; Water Applies tlon, $15 00; Final Iroof, $10 00. Readers Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line, Blackface Type Twenty-Fiv- e Cents Additional Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards ol Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., At Reading Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the Line. Tor Sale, For Rent, Found, Lest, Etc., Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communication to CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. PRICE, UTAH IIE A GOOD CITIZEN ! M !, I N 1 (! - Noo.-o.iui.-- ! .$ -- m i v ! I I - . 1 1 ('iiinmillrr lor S,. ii.a I Islrd. F.VE RY eligible person who cun do so should see to it that he or she is registered so they can vote at the forthcoming election. Imjxirtant issues are involved, these including national, state and municipalities. Whether they recognize it or not, every person is a stockholder in our government ami they should take advantage of every opportunity to cast their vote at the meetings (elections) of these stockholders. It is a privilege to jiartiei-pat- e in government, one that has been gained for all men and women only after years of struggle. He sure that you are REGISTERED, and be sure you VOTE THE MATTER OE LEADERSHIP James Watson of Indiana recently broke into print with a shout against the recovery program in general and the directing of it in particular, his aim apparently being to place himself in the proper limelight to "answer the call" when the Republican party takes the necessary step of reorganizing and selecting its v,HV. ,)(7( 6!xf 45 , M's. , the J miiuttees lub n ,!j s, nted j.nimulaed fetent C'rf , l ,j,i! ul' vulr Ctil c. JLU s (iei it'e ntelisell, Jireal . follow: Urogram. Mrs. Os Mis. l.nr .1. !.t Sumner. M Wilfurti F, Jcnt-n- , J n Tii! l.e ,m, Mr ' Kidun Mrs. K, Hu hhank; aiul, li rixiol hu,r I,"tnj Mis Jack Vigfiettu, ; tx pr Nl.rKion Anderson; .,!..l .Mi 3tis J F. M- -t Knigtd, Mis flub S ptui vjf Mulliiier and Mrs Harvey Drldje Diuner. ViifcOtTK.'ii.a. finance, Mrs. Charles Rug-t,j- l, Men.U-t,f J Mis cluude Fggeltell and Mrs. emerumed ' w Petri on; Amirlcaniration, C bridge dinner, aMy Mis J W. Hammond, Mrs. George over 100 gueu H West and Mias Marie Davis. Ulng m Card prices weic wunfcyu Hrooks onr-s- i ur.-n- ? ! : t j I 1 ( mern-tnisl.- ip - r x. and Geo,ge Tr (ii.ro By Woman's Club. Tt.e oiung tea of the Price Womans dub w as tield in the American Ution hull Saturday afternoon. The ojH-ne- II 1 1 1 1 ttt 1 1 1 - f f 1 1 1 1 ni h $mn , 1 1 IN THE CENTER OF THINGS ur u, 5- rlottw - OpPe la-it- : m.-m- -- to frbr4l th. n tt Offering Following Special Intermountain Double Rate Single Rote Fins 50c S2.00 S1.00 S2.50 Single Double - - Each with Private Facilities Adjoining Garage All Outside Rooms Bath HOTEL MEWHODSE L-e- Styl- 'Otwles'l ftifm.. Stop at this center of social and business Salt Igike but a few minutes from everywhere. m.,-tm- - I. 0 colitis-iMr,,in- Smart I I I son; "The Dawn of Conscience, Mrs. V. Dalton; B. Egypt's Course of Empire," Mrs. Mary Gibson; Queen Mrs. J. Hatsehepsut's Temple," : Bracken "The Egyptian Religion," Mrs J. C. Hubbard. The meeting will be under the direction of Mrs. Henry Ruggeri. to 3 minute, to in? mu' shoes or furnUhlnit, 3 minutes to Bon Mud. 4 minute, to the Pul. Ncwliouse iit, - 3 Iloiel nns-tn.- Buittlal- Svcm.Rorb.cl I minute to Til IS UNUSUAL interest is being shown by the peo- Nrw Ontury lub ple of the nation in general in the New York To Med Wednesday. of l! New Century The City mayoralty campaign, a drive for a city ex- club (HtoUr 25. will laecutive office that holds all the elements often in theWisJnevt.iy. natuie of an informal han.st found in a national election battle. with Mas Francis Taylor, New York City this year has an opp nt unity laity luting as hostes. An ai ranged , rogr.im h.eto redeem itself to a considerable degree. Gangtidden and grafter-torn- , the nations largest city Auxiliary is approaching the verge of bankruptcy, this the',-'ioc result of jHilitica! corruption through the -- f I" Jwguiim ion of officeholders and gangsters and rack- , the American I.egmn .Auxiliary 'id eteers. lannnany s blighting hand still holds the wjl, N. N K, ,(t U(.lun (h.tti au rmns in the metre polis. Ail eligible F.iday . unmg In Major Eirillo I a Guardia the New Yolk-- , bus are urged by Mrs. Royal Frand-er- s have an opjxartunity to place in the chief executives office a man of known ability, one whose qualifications are known of his Delphian Society To Discuss Egypt. in services public office previously. Igi Guardia Egypt. Commander of Kings will is a man the type of whom is greatly needed in be the general subject discussed by public office in this country, he has courage, the Delphian soeiety at a meeting ability and determination to exercise these qual- scheduled for 3 00 p. m. Tuesday at ities in behalf of the interest and welfare of the the Carbon Country club. The Indipeople. It is disappointing that a third ticket vidual topics to be discussed are as should have been placed in the field, this un- follows: The Evolution of Egyptian doubtedly having been done to draw support Tombs," Mrs. Mat Gilmour; The Middle Kingdom." Mrs. Oscar Hanaway from La Guardia, - ' v!?a I pn-ide- M f contract budge. Si Limb and W.!) f' tion. J. c. chairman, asted with selections by Browne Mr. FranktyPunS jmgiuin tl.f dub chorus under the direction C, A. Olson Hallow The motif for the decor atl f Mr. Sue H. Christensen 1 - , Tu.-,i-y- C VOTE K Mrs. W. E. Sutton J. IL Waters Chsuncy W. Wa( Aist Genl Up, GenT Mgr. President v r? IHtHmillHHHIimHHHtHWHHlHniiniln ck The at c CONDENSED REPORT OF ie The Carbon Emery Bank ! lest k-- Y sa be jjjeppe Acc I PRICE, UTAH I sti :np '.e c At the Close of Business, September 30, 1933, As Submitted to the State Bank Commissioner. ei f-e- d Lne L:vi h Crt at Black Calf Tie ( Resources klve Loans and Discounts $ 708,986.54 Overdrafts New Footwear Carries Out the Smart '.Feminine Lines Brown Calf Black Kid Oxford Tie Banking House U. S. Bond and Securities Mate and Municipal Bonds Other Marketable Bonds and Stocks Lash on Hand and Reserves with Other Banks 1,178.20 30,000.00 . .... $152,950.00 107,864.00 12,702.37 149,602.59 Total Cash Reserves Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 423,118.96 500.00 i 1 . . . T0TAL $1,167,783.70 tJVtuwutuuiuuiUiiUZlitl;; Liabilities FREE Balloons or Water Guns FREE In connection with the BIG FREE DOG SHOW Saturday the GENERAL will give FREE, with each purchase of one pair of shoes, a BALLOON or WATERGUN for the A new shipment of Ladies smart FALL SHOES have just arrived. A KIDDIES. complete stock of sizes including AAA to EEE. ... GENERAL DEPT 5T0RE Ihe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC THEATRE - PRICE . UTAH Capital Stock $ Undivided Profits' ! ! TeanndpnDPosits T0TAL Y Y ! ! ! ! ; 100,000.00 ; ; ; ! $423,559.47 560,889.54 Total Deposits Rediscounts Bills Payable ! 984,449.01 .... k-r- xione ne fr.e 1 $f a jhe flee Line |