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Show AUGUST Ml RSDAY, 19-4- 29, LUE DEALER EXPLAINS 3,076 EMPLOYS IT HOME RECORDINGS I UTAH, Home recordings of the voices of me lamiiy will soon take then- place in the family album along ., with nhntnirrr,i. Qi'U3- - U1"a certificates and other precious momentos. Elmie ..aiui. manager of ture ocmpany predicts. Helper Furni 'With home recordings developed now to a professional SHOW REPORTS HRI.P.n ..u.-i,.- i Next Mat- - from the various I'tah. most of them to rarbon. Emery and im uu,..,s Unties, snowea v ii'k man i i said nation31 bituminous coal , ha T'nitHH States de- - 1 ine amber. 2,338 were and "38 ; employ-ground- above- - .. or (lavs Aveia6r "ntimhpr 156. Total was operated .a ; f bor was 479.733, with Le tons per man per day r,o.: further that of Lport shows the grtater por- loaded at tons was 191.922 for shipment Dy ran or wa. Ijre tons were shipped by 1S,4- -' tone were wagon; by loco-.- . employees or taken tirmlp or used in other il (tie mines; and 22,012 tons a fnr Dower and heat or jo coke at the mines. I ,i noot prided Aiifiisf 3 tft coal output totaled 54,000 B 1 AAA an increase ui xo,wu iions with the preceding ired u an increase or 15,000 and Is respectively as compared weens of corresponding Particularly, appropriate would be the recording of the progress of the new baby, combining picture and sound. Instead of pasting the.. baby's riireetlv net tons, -- C O MS Ln's was with output in the week of net tjio,m 8.130.OOO ... ad with I in the 7.377,000 oi last year. week pj jjienaar tons as in the week picture ;rf good photograph and appropriate Ion could be made and cut in circular shape to fit in the center of the record, where the identifier Hon seal appears now in commercial ' 1UUS' tne family album would hold a permanent record of the growth and mtn,-i- , eaen member of the family in bothui picture and sound." Mr Bernardi the development of the Phik-phonograph, the life of any record, commercial or is now increased ten-folgiving addi' tional impetus to thp hnhK,. ing such home recordings as perman. ent family records. "'"7 . photo-electri- home-recorde- year to aate, the nroduction is .10 8 the corresponding W; Pennsylvania aathra-isdowAll Services to hp ht,i 2.8 per cent; and totaim, figured in the coal chapel. Sunday school at in of weekly output, is up Kellv George KiIror,-r,- t coal Lead of d is.t L-D.- Don't Vie . wno nler to the DEMOCRATIC PARTY United States Senator WiAI'KK. ivibert M K': William H K. Abe in CALHRH 1);tvW (''WM-N!; Congress n Val. 'WU;s. Ualter K. VOr.NG. Ne-A.-- Maw, Ira A MAW, Herbert li VrCONKlK. 08car W MOVLI-:. llHirv I) For Secretary of State E E Dan WHKUx, j.... For State Treasurer ELLIS, Olhcr G. (I"V. John W. MAN for A BIG JOB! REED For State Auditor CAKEY, Richard R For State Auditor REESE, Reese M. VOUXG, Brigham DAY, H. For Attorney General BALLIF. George S GILES, Grover MA C FA I v LA X E, Grant THl'RMAX, Allen G. ., 4-- PUR Candidate For of Utah on the iemor Ticket. Needs pa A Businessman of Administrative Ability. rtoatEssivE American A Loyal Utahn STEVENS understands the problems of the rural ' community; he was raised in one. STEVENS understands the problems of the American farm; he owns one. understands the problems of little business; ne built one. understands the problems of labor; he is air ana just employer. STEVENS STEVENS FT STEVENS GOVERNOR h K'u!k!SPerity rmip DirectIy dependent Upon ine utan o p IMA 'I Mvertaement Run-Of- C rarmer-Stockman- ". f r Election: Oct ... iov. -L- t-iioN: 1st 3th. Walter Highest Human Type "Christ Jesus" is the subject of the lesson-sermoju all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. Sept. 1. CONSERVATION PACT The Scriptural reading includes the verse: "How beautiful upotl following Aid in conserving the soil through the mountains are the feet of him prevention of erosion in the Green that bringeth good tidings, that River area was assured by the recent peace: that bringeth good signing of a formal memorandum of tidings of good, that publisheth salunderstanding between the Green vation; that saith unto Zion, Thy River Soil Conservation district and God reigneth!" the United States department of The correlative reading presents according to word received the following from "Science and here this week. Health with Key to the Scriptures . . Provisions in this document allow o aiary Haker Eddy: "Jesus. The the Soil Conservation service to furhighest human corporeal concept of nish the district with such grass the divine idea, rebuking and destroy, seeds and tree plantings as mav ho ing error and bringing to light man's available. The grass seed and trees He was appointed to immortality. will be available to farmers having speak God's word and to appear to a complete erosion control plan for mortals in such a form of humanity their farms. as they could understand as well as Technicians have been desienated perceive. He expressed the highest by tilt' Soil fonsprviltinn . . n u r tiu type of divinity, which a fleshly form issist the district in carrying out the could express in that age." technical operations Involved in the application of the program and work Be a good citizen. Plan lor soil and moisture conservR- Vote Next Hon. A district conservationist Tuesday, 3rd. September will be stationed at Green River in the nervation district to sign such memonear future. Mr. Starr stated The Green River district is now in randa with the department of agria position to offer technical assist- culture in the state of Utah and is ance to the landowners within the the third district entering similar agreement within the Eastern Utah district. This will be the twelfth soil con- - area. pub-lishe- th A. m XIGKOLLS. Samuel F. For Attorney General HARRIS. Melvin C KNOW ETON, Horace J ROGERS. E. A. CIMA. J. B FAHRIXG, C. R. HAR.MER, George A PETERSON', J. O. REDDINGTON. B. N. HAMMOND, in and enjoy the whiskey that'r. CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME OLD For District Judge HART. B. L. Term - 3 For Supt of Pub. Instruction GREENWOOD. E E MERRILL, Dr. Reynold C SMITH. Calvin S. m E F. B HATCH. Thorit W'OOLLEY. Dilworth For Co. Com., Term COLI, Eugene MILLER, E. B. (DRY) McLVTIRE. BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Hake yourself a cool drink with this grand, genial bourbon. Savor W. E old-tim- iu mellowness and fine flavor! You'll cheer e 4 YEARS OLD Q.l Prnnf 3t .. . . ... nauonal UistiUers Frod. Corp, N. Y. T year In order to take full advantage of the investment i these stripes late SEEN HERE AND applied THROUGHOUT STATE they have wear. HERE IS THE MAN last year, on which the paint is still bright, they will not be repainted to the ew design until Through the streets of Helper and nearby highways, a new marking can be seen down the center of the road Sometimes a yellow line will appear alone and at other places a white line on one side of the center line and at places on both sides. These new markings to indicate "No Passing" zones are being inaugurated in Utah as part of its expand, ed traffic safetv program. This plan is being adopted as a national stan dard because it avoids unnecessary No Passing" restrictions, and it is definitely contributing to traffic saf ety. This revised method will be put into effect gradually on Utah been dimmed bv Transition from the 1939 to the new uniform t. ' , . . ... system ill re"jairm win sult in some inconsistency. However either t ha rM U1 "ew is marKing Officials of the Utah state road commission give the following specific instructions in to the regards use of either the double yellow-lineor the new white and yellow ( 1 nlri u lllH pass on a double yellow line. Under the new system do not pass when the .jui.u white "No Passing" ZOne barrier is on your side of the yellow center line stripe. , "After reaching the end of the "N0 Passing"' white barrier stripe you may pass when you can do so safely Under last year's system, lines then return to the right hand side of were yellow and "No Passing" zones the road." were marked by a yellow double line; under the new uniform system Raymond Weeter left last Friday all center lines ultimately will be I'l'l . frti. .... mi rtn If. vacation m Calsolid yellow and "No Passing" zones ifornia, durine Hmo ha which . uc ...in III will be marked by solid white bar visit . . with rolptivooo. nr ri.. .uiuiurea as rier lines in the lane of the vehicle far as Salt Lake and from there restricted from passing. or the way on "r iruiainuer Utah has an investment of approx ot the West "if ",ir uiuimiDPrs imately $25,000 in the center lines ern vir express. and "No Passing" zones laid last high-way- O J nr-ua- ..... v M. Draper Democratic Candidate for United States Senate. . s lines: "Under the Delbert traffic Here III' is a man who knows ' If f f by his own personal living experience, the trials and problems of the farmer and working population of Utah. By reason of his learning and understanding he became a leading educator, then an outstanding lawyer, and is a dominant figure in his Party and in Utah and the Nation. He bel icves that the very perpetuation of our Democracy itself depends upon the protection of the rights and the opportunities of the masses of common dcodIc. He favors the Utah State Farm Bureau program, and has made a ' C SlIv" qUtstion and the olher Problems affecting Utah s welfare. He is not sponsored by an ultra-radicgroup on the one side or by an group on the other. Hi, nomination will therefore appeal to all forward looking voters. By common consent he is the ablest candidate for tht United States Senate. al ry Vote For Draper (iid New Laugh Hit At Bonnie Theatre Political Advertisement by Smm D. Thnrman) Candidate For 2 YR COMMISSIONER On the Democratic Ticket f of .0PPortun his civic organizations,expressing friends and other citizens of Carbonunions, many county uho furthered his generUsly electio'n campaign for hanks iMV"?"0 Diitillina ii"tT -- 75 Cn CTK'fpyv.y'Wr .,, N.utral Spirits ditlilUd from I., I nu,...,.k.., J fj This Whiskey is Carl Harvey ROBIXETT. H. S PINEGAR, Melvyn Douglas is angry'; t'na O'Connor is frightened and loretta all be . and Yountr is amused . cause Mr. Douglas is not property costumed for breakfast! It's one of the more hilarious scenes of Columbia's "He Stayed for Breakfast," new . 31 ntly! N Y.MAX, by Hamer Culp. Clyde A. Hal!, T. T. Easmussen) iiniiiiiiii 1 SuhkyBrooriII For Co. Com., &yr. Term DASKALOS, John K NEW ROAD MARKINGS n EVENS IV For Secretary of State CAXDLAXD. R. y. RILEY. Lloyd r. BIG M Arthur I.eKov Jesus Viewed As EROSION CONTROL ... For Jus. 0f Supreme Court Ul'IKIE. Jesse H S. CI.rEE. Harvey jj EVANS. Joseph E. For Governor COLTOX, Ion I! J. BRACKEN LOWE. William J STEVEXS, Heed W1ESLEY. Otto A. 0,-- ill CUIXS. MONSOX. of the candidates whose names will i1 1. Carbon county; l WOOLLev, For Governor UALM. Ur.XDV, voter vuiiij anu lilt to nominate candidates for the or at least to eliminate from rhi votes to enter the run-of- f JOKGE.YSKX. S ' TA VIjOK. L J. Krant.is AN'GKi;, t PAGE NINE AID ASSURED BY REPUBLICAN PARTY For United States Senator CARION. Oscar Y KARNSWOUTII, Philo T WEIiSTKK. John L'rie WOKTHKX. George W For Rep. in Congress For MnUMK Fer Rep. mn tail to Following js a complete on the ballott i r,istri,t For Bishop Cecil Broadbeut, in charge. Borrow! . HONACCI, Frank LI.VDSTROM. G. G. MILLER, George M. charge. Priesthood meeting follows immediately. Sacrament meeting hpM o.. day evening at 7:30 o'clock Vote Next Nay, September 3rd. ELKCTIOX SEPTEMBER 3rd .... For State Senator CinjRCH n citizen. 7r"ek "U1h, Barnardi. "the horizon of widened beyond all dreams. An accurst .. of voice each member of the family would be an invaluable addition to the fami v nihum ' .v.;uu ,s already lull of -photOETranhs me filming family s growth and development It seems logical that with the emphasis "uuu Vla radio and phono1 graph .recordings should be made of the family. TiiP.i-.v, u .. October 1st us use has 01 or , refinement" Mr. rs of u- f A H Official List Of Candidates - L reports T Bonnie Theatre comedy which has been called the greatest since "The Awful Truth." Alan Marshall and Eugene Pallette also appear in support of Miss Young and Mr. Doug-ns- , the s Tu th,.s aPPreciate further interest and a ?e that you cast yourvote your favorably on election day, September 3, 1940. (Paid Political Adv.) |