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Show FALK TWO T II ) c in' tV-M- rrtutng Mtuitr. Ux Year la Ad vrur. nnx EiitrrrJ At Am S'uaJ Itlre, Utah. C7 UMc-- r Wall MaUrf At the tlx Act of March htrj lo i hall piniis of the "rugged ihdiv NEWLY APPOINTED - No, ltuffiot 1, M7I. -- terest and promise. at this time almost certain that It apjx-anPresident Franklin Roosevelt will W ghrn a second term to carry out his New Ieai program. During the remainder of that time his most difficult work will U offsetting the 'backtracking" operations of many of the political hangrmon who have and will be swept into office through the strength of the nation's chief executive. The skill with which the President carries on his jlitical orwration combined with the lack of the same quality in the maneuverings of his chief opponents in the Republican party appears to assure success to the nations present leader during the forthcoming few years. What of the time when President Roosevelt , 1ms completed his two-ter!eriod of service? That is where IaiCuardia and his tyje will prolm-blplay important roles, certainly they will if the directing jwer$ in the Repillican party have learneti their lesson that the people are timl of such "leadership" as supplied by the Hoovers, Mellons, Mills and ethers of the t g m y so-call- PRICE POSTMASTER is l.i . j ! Danger Near Schools Activities of the Kiwonis junior traffic league, which began functioning February 19, have been instrumental in reducing traffic dangers on streets in the vicinity of Price schools, according to reports made by principals of the institutions. The league consists of five Carbon high school students and eight pupils of the Harding school. Those from the high school who belong to the squad are Max Allred, Earl Anderson, Billy Shumway, Herbert Davis and Robert Gunderson. The Harding students engaged In the work are Claude Krebbs, Elmer Kohkoncn, David Lloyd, Don Williams, Earl Pollock, Hayden Reese, Meldrum Young and Robert SUNNYSIDE WOMAN DIES AT HOSPITAL; RITES TUESDAY Funeral services were held at the GHADlALLY. in the course of years, it is apparent who got the profits of the last war. That there were such prufits is not to la doubted. France, for example, in return for all its financial sacrifices and for the sacrifice of I, bOO, 000 lives in the trenches, received back the rich provinces of AUare and latrraine. In those furprovinces were some of the greatest blast naces ami foundries in EurojH. The value of the industrial establishments belonging to Hermans in those provinces was roughly estimated at 8,000 million gold francs. It was suggested at the time that a more careful estimate U made and that the factories seized from the Hermans Is auctioned off to the highest bidder for the of the nation as a whole. This was never done. A merit article in the French magazine, Vu, reveals that the factories were sold in a secret manner to a few individuals, the richest plums falling to mmlrs of the notorious Comite des Forges. Thus, M. Theodor Imureiit. of the Fomite, got the great steel works at Rumbas. Raron IYtiet got the former Thyssen works at Hagumlange. A million and a half Frenchmen died and as a result of this holcaust a few dozen Frenchmen received properties valued at 8,000 million gold francs for ISO millions in pajier francs. Soldiers preparing for the next war might keep these simple little business matters in mind. Exchange. ord- U-nef- Mei-Kl.ig- y - j - H-- Vk 1 ul t , e nk iLltKifchuul Uc LaM, , f .1.,, Vat p.Uhty fire. drtIld ty !: . F i ',J J t anm,c'1Hard-JaiiuaMr Mai Knight G. by President Wairen 31, IW2. and reap-pointand by President Culidge of offue, his triune Duimg Ibxiver were a great many impiovemer.ts l ice. sen the made in One of these v a the rmumbetmg of Pi ne street to facilitate carrier Dt-offu- e service. Incidentally the Price off.ee second-clais the only in the state with vehicle parcel jed FRIf POLK E HEAD AhklOy, ASSIST IN SLAKt ll Ior Chief of Pulne A. L. Wh,tn,t . reived a request this taerk f, Cromwell and Company, u.terr.: V probate aerv ue at Iketiar, tu locating wie Rose Zeman, w ho u k lleved lo le Pi this territory last heard of in Drm er, Colo in n. She is 27 years of age, FOR SALE t The best little tusir.ej j. ap-li!.t- m town. e -, MUST BE A CASH DEAL Inquire at Sun-Advt- xi Today Is Family Grc!e Day appreciation of the frkrndfy tfvt exists between our stores and our customers, we are offering without cost to youryou each Friday, self, a most interesting and entertaining national weekly. Tel yocr friends and call for your own copy today. Increase Reported In Enrollment For First Aid Training Over forty attended the second session of the first aid course sponsored at the high school Thursday by the Carbon Red Cross chapter in cooperation with the civil works administration, the enrollment showing an increase of 10 over the preceding week. The main subject discussed dealt with injuries that should receive special care, such as puncture wounds, animal bites, abdominal wounds, infection, snake bites and gun powder wounds. Artificial respiration and treatment for shock were also discuss- rela-tons- Prunes 3 The Perfect Large Package Soap ESc Classic 10 Bars Cleanser 3 Cans 20 Oz. Loaves A.Y. Sliced 2 Loaves Lettuce Oranges Size 216 2 Dozen it We will meet Service 164-Y- Whole or Half Six Blankets will be Given Away Free at this Dance to 10:00 P. M. 50c, Ladies Free CoSSee Do not confuse Airway with cheap coffee. It is Always Fresh and ground as you buy it. ECzr Pound Carrots, Beets TuMriPs Radishes Onions 10 No. 2s Lbs. 17c BEE- F- BUY YOUR MEATS AT SAFEWAY. Nuckolls Pound . . V and Saturday, Mar. 3 c any advertised price in Price. Deseret Mortuary COUNTY. 2c Cans Trice, Utah Day or Night Ambulance Service Tel. Price NIGHTHAWKS 4 is Lessee and Mgr. his 3 WE SELL ONLY FANCY STEER t- Orval L. Thomas, By- - Sardines 17c 25C Large Solid Heads 2 Heads v No. 2Vt Large Oval Tins, 15 Oz. 23c . Bread Package 37c & AIRWAY Sunbrite 715 Judge Building, Salt T.ake City, Utah Price, Utah Best Dance Hall Floor In Eastern Utah. No. 2 Vt Sliced 3 Cans u&a Granulated Soap McLaughlin, Ambulance '33c Cans .... 11 Oz. . Phone 29 No. 2Vi Pack Solid 3 &c Clover Lb. Pail Seeded or Seedless Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Quality Service, Reasonable Cost 2c Tomatoes Honey 10 Foulds Egg Utah Sweet 9 p- -, SILVER MOON PUZZMEHUsTsilTfS Broken Slices 2 Cans PROFESSIONAL Funeral Home, Flynn Licensed Embalmers !IOVlttWIOJ0 Whole Wheat Pineapple Flour lb. Bag Raisins 48 lb. Bag $1.45 Peaches A IQ 13 JT The course, which will be resumed Thursday evening of this week, includes 15 hours of instruction on standard training and 10 hours on advanced training. Attorney At Law Pounds Pound Package ed. H. J. Binch, Fresh Stock Noodles Rooms 5 nnd 0, Silvagui Ruilding, Price, Utah. Phones, Office 193, residence 93 ADMISSION-Gentlem- en a mg f.'t fcai.,1. ,fc. a . Is a pus.- -' ".t ex Hull J mt lot I .Lie l I f ' A' y 0.1 ve to tnejttailvd ty He A. me Ci, . l.s l 'U-Kat 1U I iai.t w j v. ill la inhumed 1 ss Attorney At Law 1 1 vice-preside- A golf class for students will be started at the Carbon high school in the near future under the direction of Coach Preston Summerhays. Mr. Summerhays has trained under the best professionals in the state, and Is well acquainted with the game. He is himself an excellent player and will be able to afford the students capable Instruction. It Is likely that he will teach the game at the Carbon Country club this summer. The proposed classes will be the means of Introducing one of the worlds most popular sports to a large number of young athletes who otherwise would probably not go In for the game. The course is expected to be a big factor In developing the sport In Carbon county. No longer the expensive game it used to be, golf probably has more followers than any other athletic activity. It is an excellent recreational activity and health builder for young Bnd old alike, and is being played throughout the world. It is becoming increasingly popular among the younger group, and has been adopted by numerous colleges and high Admitted for Price of LADIES FREE: . Itan Ikl. PKOIHTIOV M,s 5 I AI 111) HI AC Mt Cl t Up It h-a- l. L. A. McGee, 2 i -i I 1 ed 4 Phone 330, 27 East Main ADMISSION e Call W, 1 mi y. foimc-- uty rei er anil rnuiitj llemiaiatu it.alimaii,r will take hurge of the Pine ptc.f-fiea ailmg Ht.nHrr Thululay (today), ui(Srd!r.g Joteph f. m that puil-twho has n fur the post 12 years received offulal notice Mr !jnj-df his ii) Jm.litl'a nt Monday, but tinted to wait until March t to take over hu duties in Older tu eliminate the delivery. need of umkll.g two Mparilte eKiltS Another imMrtant event during He was namof February buinr term was the erettion of the new, his ed a ting we tr,u'i r until technical!-tie- f federal building, the total cost ofmoment required fur his i exceeded $100,000. Tl.e buildcleared up Mr which nt may on Icbruary .8, used was first davs mg few ofl.mja y luis Sja nt the J at 1931. Suite Mr. MacKnight took woik the with himseif familial Ding fice, the jKistoffue personnel has Urn of the offue considerably, greatly benefit enarged stated Tuesday The new ixotin.uter In an economic way. Price lli.it it will Ik Ilia sole desire to ren ing Mortuary, UTAH j i- iy r Walter OF I V 1 i hk1-ma-t- cr Joseph F. MacKnight PROMTS OF WAR Golf Classes To Be Conducted For Carbon Students LASOM II m-ii- Greek Orthodox church Tuesday for Physician and Surgron Eva Janis, wife of George Janis, of m. Hours 2 to 5 (Iffus Sunnyside, who died at the Price City Residence 234, Eastern Phone 2M-J- , Utah Electric IiuildiiiK. Price, Utah hospital Sunday. Burial was In the Price cemetery under the direction Dr. R. F. of the Flynn funeral home. Mrs. Janis was bom in Carvia, schools. Physician and Surgeon Adolf Hitler, Germany's dictator, Hours, 1(1 n. in. to 12 noon, 2 to 3 p. m. Crete, Greece, a daughter of Nick and Office Phone 1(.MV, Residence 3K1 has decreed that golf shall be a na- Commercial Irene Chatikis Palakanakis. Rank Ruildini;, Price, Utah takhas and tional sport in Germany, WIFE CHARGES FAILURE TO en steps to build numerous courses. C. Cease, PROVIDE IN DIVORCE SUIT Attorney At Law Plan Meeting Series Office In County Court House R. A. Jones of Salt Lake City, westMary Louise Stevenson filed suit Price, Utah in district court this week for a di- ern sales manager for the Anaconda of vorce from William Stevenson, whom Copper Mining Co., manufacturers she married at Farmington June 20, super phosphate fertilizer, was a Price Wallace Licensed Embalmers 1931. The complaint alleges that the visitor Friday, making plans to hold defendant has failed to provide for a series of meetings of an educational A. N. Wallace, Manager. nature for beet producers and other his wife for more than a year. Ambulance Service, Day or Night Mrs. Stevenson asks restoration of farmers to be held here in the near Phone 153 Price, Utah her maiden name, Mary Louise Best, future. It is probable that meetings VVT T" I. alimony of $50 per month and attor- will be held at Castle Dale, Welling- - D. W. UaltOn, Attorney At Lis ney fees of $75. Music 1 1 V !..r V !! i f , M -- t usal scrw.e In Junior League Aids In Reducing Traffic J r ' 1 lu ir , .t i.t vsiih lu ti.ai.k al ti.i e m as ll.i'l 1 f' ,, n I... h t i ted tt.r TAKES OYER WORK j the out- govcjnnunt than the iriatioii all to th-promoting . ..j 15 , v a pihth al tanglefoot foimation wl.uh tatthra h- j t ii n ,, ,.g l.atmaster uf for contact in which with hfe it hthal ume conics bet to p' M m i me the particular purple of n. arching through to Carl W. Empty Begin Duties As ,ll(ll,.:pi. Ul I -i- ate hi, IIiy new dut.ei by ehrer weight of numUrs. k.ndnesi very ii.mh JWitl Head. Succeeding I. victory was Til K POLITICAL FUTURE VilAT part will the fic-r- little Italian mayor of New York City, F. II. I.aGuard;a, jJay in the ilitif&l emery shifting during the next ten years? That is a question that holds much in- vote-gatherin- run. dvocaHi gd I dtlar aaj BuhotTlpUun, fS 00 a ti-- ASM. VAL II. cxmm Ac! I- rN pltfulU it I!iiglt Ytrii City and its Mnull rtatured thief who apj ars more u. ten l in of J.b y gvtry ll.uixtay by ll.e I'aitoH U)u!.g full Jal.y, VAL II. cob US. lost 111 UAL Cl. MuKSKiUT, ubU.Urr, e t s era, VtS, bnrril g UllfoJ Villi to waUh h'l id N't-- im-Aiumr- atr lurxi it t TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for Underwood Remington Woodstock Royal standard machines Franks Minced Ham POUND Cheese Dutch Lunch POUND Lard 2 and Underwood Remington Corona portables. Large supply at The POUNDS w u. s. Inspected Boasts Shoulder Cuts, Lb Lamb Chops Bacon 8c to 12c FANCY Loin or Rib POUND .... In the Piece or Sliced POUND Sun-Advoca- te Ka . ?-.- |