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INTHODITINN r ilrt cI a a a a ol H a-- Uii i a'-- JOE NORVELL Ltr J ll.atel t ' isrrc Jrr- - jsinrlry a sl.e fraHy JiK.ii is rtn I a FuinfnriKa)S ef ; ylac .t of the) t) r tro J a.Iy ti stall i I JltilUagt t llila) tall Tl follox mg Koys Kax signnl up the foil le Suihj Jril.s ef !e tali afnl Kaxr In nxrd suits fur G Vrs al.l le Vn.at JMn'.jal'g a (imUf C,uiJrrn- GauI. mtr r J.i k Afan.ak . Jimmy Colrani. Her- - lK.ntt,r Orson Mis Min ,d dlHitle misnl qiiftf. Lodge. fxrJmy lsl.ikn.rr, A hit J Jlrexrs line, man Stj.pl. Iikc J Bppas. Clyde rw-ilKrmUorlh Ard, In Lusrrn- - Chase. Will.am liurirs and u'.Kris lt G j) : ! I'fu'c. Mi a,d Mis llell-and Mis i is Ky Jiaxi.t Hulirr a'.J jv H Jc.n, I It tj r txnjrg Gardcu," lialdsktn, ladies cn- - Tl Mr and S ;i,te, Wili.a'E IV r, sritiLlr, Calm Thy SWp, Cain.jti sctmi aJaj'.atnai ty Taxi, r W Gate lie Ca Grandfathers I 1. inurd 'taisrlman laid lGl Mis JCrhcr, GarUi I !and n, James Dax U. lcltM k nd ax, Mr number. Welling. The losh and the Ital.ans g t Mf jol Mo Nolo ai lia'i-i1. Jrlisrii male chorus bai a big viay in the ilariu.-- l Mr and Mrs jgelher in Jh. Mrs a'.t Jhniy G Nrvk tarry, Jtudulj h Andiinl. Jlob Womans r.f trial and tr.bulatn n t! a! J "Liillaby," from a.J ',i Gnffitlo, Itatj h Hus, Warden llolda-xsax- ', club chorus. March of the Men of mark The W.mung Hike." Metro J W Ih'ir.".'.! Mi n H toid Mi ai.d Mr Jj-,diy ;.) Kldoli Alger, Galdell Mai shall, Mait'-ck.!! il ill mus Welsh, male eitsemUe, (;uy j of .! erS MiJ IVAf Ujauat Ml a! i Willard J'almer, Chaihs M.'.ano, N'v Sxkret Chariot," Csni.famr rexolxmg about the Imh ant of Sxsmg V; -- .d Vi- - I land Daxls, Kloyd Austin, la Wr mix'd i law, Fi,..ji I'll ate Dreams." S rt jntakes Itsemble; Mi i la'O feti. Wiggo Ax'lgald. Zujan, ltne Xkard ladi s' chorus, OjaM Our This Util juituie XkK.th xk,.l Is shown Ki ilh A cm d. Tom Diaja-r- la 'he Kent, Ji j .if j' ioi.s foi 1xes," M.n f Jl lane, I'lhpiin Chorus' at the Strand Wulnevhiy an TKui- UJ1 t i t ,,r'r t S', Ti ak, Mas Itoyd Claig, laxkls W..,.nt r, mixed r nseiiible a new ie '.i- - lx tl J'H TiV t; om. intloluies day, r the ton Chff.it llaxutk, Millard t la's N (in the jKliol.s of la o canllo a. a! John Mamnakii, Mas Stexsart, i ,i U. ailila.uis Fan nda xvith Ttd Dies At JiiliDHV Stofi I,aklIite Geoigulis, ng to the fun Hi t'e role of a xt Clx de Iluliti r Held hr otla i i. He II, n ty d i ti a Ni w af, ! Howard Monk, Willis LiImII, Hal- ki IS the fii t of Tli The at The Willi), ng U f ii Lau s ah lh uhd I). Xl IV Ihdfotd, Jailn s I't.liie, Kail the feature Comed.es to (lohiiid Sail-- lx k. Vutor Silvagni, John Gi.u oh tto, un.t in which Funeral serxiies xxre conduiled in by the new Kay Iluiiiii I, Wall.u e liuft'iiiie, Itar-dJ k L uii F, Charles y lliggns. Jai k White, Kmiiutt the I. I) S rltajad at Laxxreiue r r, m.t-rt are ming for Mis Martha K. S Miller, 74. liutkley, Alla M la autaud, Itllloll Shot! Heduiilg ft). Caught Hill ISj.s, Jay Naylor. Hill Xklin din! Thursday in Mohil.md at Dak is, John Cixhi.me, I) Slaveiisky, the home of her daughter, Mrs Chris and o'lur laugh hits, il.nsnl tel Dinutk Ihirial wax in the Lnw- Danny Motley and Martin Daxin Given jrenee cemetery under the direction of Aiiothc r new item xtc el cash boxes the Thomax-Ii- e .eret moiluarv xxith automatic cash diaxxtr lift. At Mrs. Miller uux born at Mt Pleasv The ant 24. IfiilO, a daughter of (Kale. Civil Service Rosts Ainu Slaker and Elizabeth Young v X' books at The Scale .4 Staker, who were pioneers uf Utah. t In a recent bulletin le.i.vxl ly ; She was active in affairs of the L D v-Carbon p.ijxr at The S. church and served a numhi r of Walter D Daiighiity, man ig r of tin $ years as president of the Relief so- local office of the national nmp!u-men- t Ji"1' a service, the following instrucck ty at Lawrence At the same time, V her husband, Christian M Millir was tions to veterans m King civil positions are listi d bishop f the Lawrence ward Durare exempt fn ir age Veteialis ing the past 22 year, Mr. and Mrs. and apph ..ns who ws'i Miller have resided at Farnum. Idaho t four to claim vcti rails' prof, n me imi-Surviving are hi r 14 m ad No m f..i file , Jirefilcllce A. Miller and Mary us sons, Ernest i ' to any otlu r fours si, iifud Miller of St. Anthony, Idaho. James Mr I) aught y also announc s that T. Miller. Farnum. Idaho and Vernon Miller, Molu land; tvvodaughte rs. Mrs. persons sec king i m ollmt nt in the continue at ca', p at Camp Vi y. Vivian Diinick, Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mis. Christie Dimiek, Mohrland; near St. G orgi may oiP.nn apphea-tio- n ;p the n mploy im nt ofo'e brothi r, Ktl er Staker, St. .An- fice. blanks m o.lim nt The Ehza-b"tone Mrs. h si ter, (ii ol at Cainp thony, Idaho, i Veyo ciimmi no c Apul 1. S Day. St Anthony; 18 grand10 children and Jl STI( E BINDS .XIAN OYER ON CHARGE OF DESl RTION t L ' ' 3b5 1 1 I i - Ii xl ci3 A l ..ft! . jsm n..'l f Witts in - ,sll! lUat, I tlul t J In iKur.id.S t.f l!.c r. f.lcst, riall.cly, tnai ing L'l.tl J'.I kl 1 Kti.:!su!h, Kail Jall.rsirfl rial. ( l I. la) el ih (J l.'.r lJ '.a'-i- r 4 a fi c 1 Vcui 'g L'i44 (.) llrlHf, .fK ajr !. 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Vxrll as an .aRl.al.isii (I ruHatty I ciji.trsJ to vi - n'.aKr t4lic hi faille laetarrli U f i iul Jua r . 1- 1 the I hr I! u- r WONDERLAND BALL . .r j t .lUjInl ilnwil id ldO :'.rl,.I!;r Sl..l.i ell ,t li.f ol.l,j Ihuiii.' jurn li.i.i 1) S teijc-- 1.ai ic .1.4.1 .& e! , liMl.Uj ill tl - tai . !, U ,u, M rV I t tf a fratufo rl..l tlir g liU Sunday All j Ue tfliTiluil .T.t ) f t in liclji ill ila) ! r tltitile ettix) J.iiiJ.natd j Ua-U.- . ax ali)' tJ (4 ti.e gatiur UuUr) that ll.e t I L c I Jlait.ie t t i- UimA .i f f j I At Iht (J CaJ t n IlarM4 li4. ' t a) in r .1 c 1 . I Uc f.kf i ! L ANNUAL SPUING MUSIC FESTIVAL P-T Lt.s ja "1 STAGED SUNDAY w..J it. v .j.x .j til.ii.Lrl.ljJ tdi'ii th.4i4i.fj tfi kuK a la ii.i JmS.ifJ J 1 t i 1.1 m. i Jl ILc uthoo .vial i lit O 1 1 f ah. "S stkanKlm SPRING FOOTBALL WORK AT CARBON1 1 A D H HIiaFYTFMI'LF OVER SIXTY ASPIRANTS REPORT FOR ().tf I' ft O V 1 Watchmalkfr I prat-tln- r lrom .rln Jr.ahKrs -- Iw4 Now rj d.it-c!u- With , T-- LEWIS JEWELRY iij t- t 1 Jm-rlyn- Angtlm, California Price, , jMit-jxiu- I'tah . " (. - $2.00 j , 1 i All-r-- t. H.ll-stroi- x ! ! n, ' . 1 I'ol-1'- K J 1 I , Idaho Woman Mohrland; Rites At rence Sunday , ani 'T.f tiepan our Watch Regardless of Condition . ! lh-al- rt prf 1 ' li tii k' ftar !' I .i'.-li- -l.iXk f no- t3 , , P At .1 i:tua run no . matkhials 1 dae ,J IM 1 - " i d Ul "' J Ita-'Ia- r Li Sun-it.i- Itu-ci- d , Instructions To Veterans Seeking j Sun-Ad- Sejiti-mbc- $ fydbc&z, Vlo'itjE c DO THE SAME AGAIN urttts , i ul-eran- s' c c 1 Four Hundred Trees To Be Planted Here Under Club Program Firrel Jensen was bound over to the distuct couit Wcdne.sdav bv Justice J. W. Hammond to face a charge of wilful desertion and failure to pro- Dr. Charles Ruggeri, chairman f(,r bus wife ani minor child- en. The defendant's wife, Ilean in committee ,the charge of the movewas the complaining witness. sponsored by the Kiwanis club ,to secure a F. E. R. A. tree planting Jensens bond was fixed at 11000. project in Price, announced Tuesday that an effort will be made to prepare the pioject application in time for the state emergency relief committee to act on it Monday. All residents of Price who desire to participate in the project are advised Is quickly and easily obtained. to contact either Dr. Ruggeri or as cheap if not cheaper than Is Kiof the Bernardi, president other sources of money wanis club. If tile project is approved. Dr. RugIS STRICTLY geri expects that more than 400 trees CONFIDENTIAL will be planted in various parts of and Price. Citizens who desire the trees can best be obtained through us. planted will buy the trees themselves, PRIVATE LOAN CREDI1 while the work of planting will be done by F. E. R. A. workers. Trees CORPORATION- of from eight to 10 feet high will be Silvagni Bldg. bought and planted at a cost of apPrice Phone 397 proximately 95 cents apiece. -- v - j j Jcn-nm- nt j owner If there is one most important part of a mechrefrigerator, it is the anism. And if there is one best part of a Norge it is the famous Rollator coldmaking mechanism. But . . . cold-makin- g You dont sacrifice anything to get this superior mechanism in the Norge. Every part of the Norge is designed and built to give you the most in refrigeration; the most in beauty, conveniences, health benefits, tastier foods, economy. Especially economy. Savings up to $11 a month in food and refrigeration costs are common. Many Norge owners report even greater savings. AN AUTO LOAN if M El-n- ue SPRING CANYON, UTAH General Offices, 817 Nevvhouse Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH S S.- -' W '$&' ANNOUNCEMENT... Effective April 1, 1935, the Golding Service Station Will be Known as the You want the most for your money when you buy a new refrigerator. Then look to the mechanism. Get the facts about Rollator frigeration. See the Re- Norge before you buy. THE B 0 LL AT 0 R... Smooth, easy, rolling power instead of the hurried action of the ordinary refrigerator th re coolin power for the current usea. Only A orge MAIN AT FIRST EAST Selling Line of a Complete GASOLINES Wholesale GOODYEAR TIRES Joe Goldin? will and and Continue Service SINCLAIR OILS Retail EXIDE BATTERIES as Station Manager For Your Car CHAPMANS VARIETY STORE 16 X hat the Rollator. PRICE and MOTOR WEST MAIN h i U hc Ut lit 2 Itc ROLLATOR AND WOULD f.t Ini-ban- Mines At 8. S SOLELY ON THE 1 Sun-Advoca- MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED i v.us 19 r ft. t' Mi. t L'll-unti- l). 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