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Show tmo pAr,r THE 0iu' iMuni itu-JViiunr- Iub-listiin- g I'onij iiuy. ml ,Mnrr, VAI. II. COWLFS. and AdvrrtLlnj Manairr. Bubsirquun, Entered AI $2 00 the Year In Advance. Rhone No. 9. Second Class Mall Matter At the Roatofflfe Utah, Under the Act of Marth 3. 1879 A Ith-e- . ADVERTISING DUplay Matter RATES IVr Inch Per Issue, 40c, Transient, 50c. m n, rinul rie:. advocati; I'TAji STAGING BEST rd 0F PR r ESSlg Hubbard L-5" twk r Rnr: Ilour, H Llrctflc liulM,t 10 OtUe Otaairrcl . te Bfi4 m ,0 12 I'U,1QI, WahlTcGtoT' 9-- Special Position, 25 Per Cent Additional. Ltfala Ten Cent the Line F.arh lasertion. Count Six Word to Line. Summons, $12 50; Water AKlica-tiu$15 00; N i JOMFH L. AMllItr, FublLher t' WITH ItKTAIN Uli: SHOUT TLU.M PRICE CREDITED rnayaii.e of gt-- ml circulation through .it EVER HELD IN UTAH the I'nited States recently Kiggftnl edit JUNIOR TOURNAMENT that tnir national legislative rpre."entatni lie elected for longer terms; that the Iioum of ah.a.l m tlx ir half ot til? inning by s inrjn-Uttwo n ie The Winncta hundred rejifeM ntatives consist of three th :r advantage during the umt and eiuh one to be elected for a term of if the game, but Helper Came Within thirty years. une of tying the sioie in the eighth The suggestion was offered in all serioinne", sihm a wtilk. Ttuk' trij.le and the magazine editorial pointing to the nece-sit- y choice gave the Carbonitn fielder of long terms in order that congress might ! two runs, boosting their total to six. "stabilized." Apjxiintment of federal judges for Ogditt added two mure in their half life terms was pointed to as un example of this of the anie Dame. 'stability." Of course, the fact that the quality Hooper Win Con volition. of our federal courts is such as to make it proper chain- Hoojr vu.ti the cumulation material as an example is debatable does riot 4 a decision taking by pionship advostate ihum- appear to bear weight with the long-ter,m Milford In a well played game. in the f.tiaL for the pufl, cate. On the basis of their previous show- joi.na.il of Short-terelements the the Hooprritca were expected .id all afford u st legislative representatives The nt walk away with their rivals, but a more representative and responsive system of tituhir g. mi, iik lud.ng heavy good pitih- - Milford showed vaat Improvement government and it is a fortunate circumstance ting! i It r fu Id. ng at.d Aftir both i luo- had counted t.r t(lt. fir, tayi and gave the that those who had the responsibility of arranga good battle until the t iiimn'!, Wolfe's bn ke ,)(, thetneis fn the in our ing governmental setup had the foresight mi. d to mo-- four i urn M.W,th frame When Hooper went in the to appreciate this, modern editorial artists to were oy Knight. 'it.J-(j.,t in the final Inning atr Tliuj.iay Jiy the Caibon Couiity Inry 8 p, ov-U- ig t0 Reader Fifteen Cents the Line Fai h Insertion. Count Six Words to the Line. Wuckface Tyic Twenty-Fiv- e Cents Additional Each Insertion. Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., At Reading Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the Line. For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents Per Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. Address All Communication to CARBON COtNTY PUBLISHING CO. i ' TRICE, UTAH (vUlmc 1 bit-j- Proof, $10 00. Of fir. I . - t(, they tup'the contrary notwithstanding. If the people wi-- h on Mi (Imre t started the rally and J hum Ihgna- juding on (,,,r to control the policies of government, they will j home run jwith a tumendous clout, which was most certainly never bow to the will of the long- I,,,,;, for a home run. I..IKI P. .noted once in eat h Salt The term legislator proponents. A hit sixth batsman, a walk and two and innings, of the f.iLit ;h, fifth -' 5-- 4. gi-- Ik-ut- . L A. McGee, AttofBrj Room 6 aud L. 8gv,,7. UUb. I'bone. Of f )r, fl. Flynn Funeral Lkd Kl n Hoe IjukaJ. kin-h- ut Quality RrrviTii stayed right at their, gl, s produced the other three tallies. iudiulans, What a relief is General Johnson and hi construr-prosn- Ill's M'er hoi in g one m the third, 'The winners got off to a 0 lead in Fiona Fia J 1 I I""' 1,1 I 'I'", i afti uhrn with !hr -an r, although hard within H. J. Binch, lambastin' Gen. Dawes and his cussln capers, ipe C'a. e lu.'is tame the eighth t the way. Milford outhit their rivals, l;ice vf tyc'i' t) siwv in Tin: "IIIIAIN TIirST AI (orori .a, Iwlu-a ve.ilk, a single and an error 9 to 8. but the Hooper boys clever trust." JJRAIN hu e running made up for the lack of 115 Judge Buibhn. Salt vi nt nu i one run ATTACKING THE "COMMON COLD Laj,r That is tin favorite topic of many metro- hits. Hutchins of Milford was the Decided In Ninth. l'rtie, l'u$ doctors at liie recent meeting of the when they appear to- have J hitter with a tuple and two jKilitnii publication Wiidcs put the game on leading It, a i in American Medical association reported that run short on other prospective "copy" material, time times at bat. Shaw singles m the ninth whin two errors, a and Hull led the Hooper attack. In this being particularly true of those newspapers they have gone far to solve ihe problem of the ice Mortuary, nnd Woe MngUs w.iik, a d'ltd'h by the fifth inning the losers got to Hull IJrrnwd EmUbw, 'common cold," likewise of its big brother, in- by Call and May uomi'iatf'il by elements unfavorably disposed to suited m for time hits and one run with only fluenza. A. N. any system that means a more general distriburuns. A?' r holding I.ogan pretty well .ll.m, man out, but Stoddard took over one Atnlitilnme tion of the nations wealth. Coids and influenza, these doctors say, are due )T I5? Phone the mound ir.J duties and held Milford ' Ml 'lls l1.' " In fact, those publications which paraded and to two factors. One of these is a virus composed ,in, " the remainder will of tiie in clink 1,1 (,,v n in fr,c,IVl preened like proud peacocks in the "good old of organisms so minute that they pass through the vt two game. B. iif innings. In tlx1 first round games, Yellow days" of the stuffed shirt era are inclined to go the finest filter and cannot be seen with a mic-- 1 Tin' the were trothir.s Jtnrnlle Judj, Pign.ibiro a step beyond the sniffling point when referring l'oscope. The other is a group of more familiar Cab of Ogden vanquished Provo, 10-tin fiffti'Mw fur Attorney Ar Ltw winner. gi.mts to the educator circle which President Roosevelt disease germs, which seem haimless in them-- i Wolfe's took the measure of Hoos In' Fume mil. Juhnny smacked I 12-F'bone 3.X 27 selves and has seen fit to surround himself with in map- until the way is prepared for them by the cut a per. Helper and Logan ran uia while Al limited a dou-i!- e wild smgli, I their forthe and virus. out a program that will get against opponents, ping carrying and twu singles The former also 23-hc nation out of the rut into which wo arc so accination against the germs has laded, the stain d in the fu ill. PiUrson was the mer pounding out a 3 win over Milfoid and and GLASSES nntD Logan smothering Hurunmercifully and unceremoniously pitched as the doctors report; but vaccination against the virus leading stuker for I.ogan with a triple, 29-ricane, result of mismanagement of that crowd, that has a good chance to succeed. And then good- uoiib'e and single in four trips. Any Lense Duplicated la 2 Wolfes Have Big Inning. The fii't two ict ones scored by dement whose lifeblood consists of dividends on bye colds. Minutes or Lea. As the Hoo-IWolfe's m Wolfe's the stock all defeated and "watered t, tournament were expected, If the recipe works, it would be cheap at a regardless of its cost in but the northerners gave their human welfare. billion dollars, even in these times. The "cold not wholly comineing. but the Salt Lakers were plainly superior in the There is no good reason why educators should is one of the most pestilential curses of man- final game, hitting when hits meant not make good as managers of our political and kind. Probably it causes more lost time and runs and fielding excellently. economic system, particularly when they are unmore unmixed discomfort than any other t, Calibers Take Third. der the dim-tineven in ordinary years, and influenza, Yellow supervision of such a man of C'ab of Ogden captured third foresight and human understanding as Presi- which is the same thing at bottom, was a daunt- place in the tournament with a 6 dent Roosevelt. Certainly, if the educators of ing presence in the midst of a world war. victory over Helper in a fast, interthe nations youths are good enough to instruct Even the ordinary "cold has enough deaths esting game The Wiber champions ethers who later go out and conquer the busi- to its account; for it opens the way to other ail- broke into the run column in the first ness and governmental world they should be ments. Its extinction would be a boon to the inning, when thiee hits resulted in two runs. Helper tallied three times equally jus able in absorbing s me of that govwoild. in the third, but the Ogdenites ernmental supervision responsibility. forged i the hog, ,t. it- - s ,.,p,4 .1-- '"3 la, l.,r,rd -u a 3-- m ,?!? - t , , Wallace V Sm, j W. Dalton, 5; Bo-M- iii 7, i Eyes Tested 5. ail-nen- 9-- jjQ?ny t rc6 Qfyca rdom. uf&cA'. UNTIL Until learned better, we bodies and wheels. It was the best has advanced. to way BETTER WE LEARNED we make used to mix bodies wood and then. steel in our car But the state of the art body than to expensive to make an all-ste- el The on to better way init. nail steel panels make a wooden frame of dollars for new dies, volves an initial expenditure of several millions which renders a change very costly. Cars, especially large expensive cars which are produced in small volume, cannot afford this, because the dies cost as much for one car as for a million. That alone explains why all- steel bodies are not used in all cars. But our basic policy from the beginning is to make a good car better. course, Of more it isand regardless of cost. el body construction, it was For example, when we discarded We some thousands of acres of the still have not because we lacked wood. to use up the wood us would America. urge wood Economy in best hard all-ste- el we decided that But the body. better then adopt first, and. expense. quality was more important than We weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. body We could see only one reason for retaining a mixed all-ste- el a an into of body instead welding nailing cethe metal on, reason was, it would be cheaper for us. That whole. strong all-steel el body were these: A Our reasons for adopting an wooden frame. In all body is not much stronger structurally than its weakens with wood construction age. Every used car lot American climates, between joints and the wood decays. gives evidence of this. Rain seeps in A car may have a metal surface, and yet not be of steel construction. Under extreme shock or stress the steel body remains intact dented perhaps, but not crushed. Steel does not need wood for strength or protection. Wood is fine for furniture, but not for the high speed vehicles of 1933. In the Ford body there are no joints to squeak, no seams to crack . . . and a Big ADDITIONAL Offer: the OLD PRICE on all Ileatrolai now in our stock wood-ste- adTHfl year, in August, thousands of people take of this unique and famous merchandising offer" get all set for winter comfort. And are well rewarded fcf their foresight by receiving a supply of coal FREE. This year, we offer a big ADDITIONAL inducement to aS who place their orders early. Prices went up July 8th on Caro all models of the Heatrola. But during the Free Coal out paign we will sell at the old prices all Heatrolas now in stock. Money in your pocket Coal in your bin EACH wood-and-st- eel one-pie- wood-ste- or leak. Xi-yl-e- ' Sss mm. more expensive to us, but not to you. By all odds, then, steel bodies seem preferable. No one argues that an Wheels also have become all-ste- el. electrically The welded one-pie- is steel wheel, such as the ce "strengthened" by adding all-steThe one-pie- August 7th, el ce durable body J' r body all-ste- el made. That wood to it. Ford wheel, needs to be 1 Remember, its the GENUINE Heatrola were offering, with the Intensi-Fir- e Air Duct and other exclusive features. And this year there are more models to choose from a - size to suit every heating job, a price to fit every budget. Cash isnt needed. Pay only $2.00 down to assure getting a Heatrola at the old price PLUS a supply of Free Coal. When heater is installed, start easy payments, if you wish, on our generous plan. time-payme- body is the strongest, safest, quietest, is our only reason for making them. nt most 1933 v Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell I h mryrtm Price Company ! |