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Show 'HKh A D IvqTIfATION IN CARBON COUNTY ANALYZED IN TREASURERS I lent of the 44 I t, u-ai- J ,js 'n vrf ths TUi,. 1,1 ants must have Irsiited for tv0 ea)S Ifrotd.i county to llir m ot $7 46,767 rtift64 Carbon County Civil Preliminary Plans For District Meet Works Payroll Shown Of Afiepa Progress talboll t U ll Wilks loui.t) I i!) the t T ' Ir4, U''f j dt i 71 pi btiiMi Oldif of Ahi pa ailltuuinrd Tuisday tl at I r hnuiial y pu pal atlirfi !r as- umu.g fuim for the diuiit Ala-pittJiVriiluai to la laid hete the foie pal t of the summer The Convention will U one of the laigt-s- t rv mts la Id In Piiix in a number of )rais, and in older to ai quaint Iaibtm county residents with Die pitinilcs and ibjeciivc of Ahepa, the following rxtraits aie pimtnl fiotn a recent message issued by John Hoi kas of Ogden, diatllit governor, "July 26th. 1922, Is the birthday of the Outer of Ahepa. and Atlanta, Georgia. Ms birthplace, Jts name of I a t.'lj' A have ianl e.- l Mf (Jit.ga!) faid I I uflt-- t n Clasj c Irtd.i ' .t wife luui-d- , Lf Il.gu.g U'. the it.m if $?ioo Uiuafi.e of i.k l iai t Wholesale llilllMf f.- etled $901), While one Clan A fi'.ad btrluw l.n,ug!.l ill $35 h....sJ l t- -i Jw-r-- Aul.l.al J if The indigent fund. Ill ft fi the Wi!:.a), , 'kn ,a llef.tg jtjMale !: K raised by a levy of 7 if c! ttZ iZ t aM- - i on fcn lev.ea vi.'I 4$ fltj 1, ln t) Used for malnteliarn'e if the J P in Al..e H. vd ;v J; u; mkiioo. seventy. u,.,i M ,,f j:; - I .f.rri-- t infinnai y and m uf A charged Vt if ttf ,U cases, county jh)snun. drugs, i, nt hocusl ( Iut li !1 Ka P,fpr Hulds Mrellng. r i!o light and uat. r The n.i.n, Mh.- - l and ,!, Digest Mint unit also used to (fehtninary Ciaitei wne T he cf uli and ti,r fl,:. J"tf ,!V inn'ipottttrd 'title fay :utj i,:! l! '.t!3 at i hinl The pupils wrir "r Of costs lslratlon feiteral valuation of Sfi , AT to wnte on any evrn.!.tf ot t!,r h,)u. r,';! h. paliiutic phase lellef bfid civil vofk if) U eil.rlj.tfo rent cun Hlf.r at! ,11 The f,(- - f tC.iu.al i.te Hllj) .J, grexsive-Axdescrito 'iifaftj its lation, The g neral fund lev y w as 8 n.,j.5 of $112. 938 The Juilgr uf ihe content wie Ml J. biruoturc and its aims r.s much as any l5. and the sum if $.8,974 71 a movement. Bind-)- v Slid W llan.riiind. Ml ,h.s rum tea $30,313. Chaflr Ruggrtl title may d.md 4 Ml alul L N t tH'iiin tif the total, or from tasrs was e(a tided f..r n ay be stated that and it loui'Uv. Uadillff The ullj putflotlc cent of the and water, telephone, iru.tifjg rft,j ,J of the ITler its aim is to advame the rsuM of ft.aMl tdiuatuii) t rnt if 8 f ju! tiia.-- at g supplirs. purchase and rnaint. human progress by emleavoiing to ent of the 12 )aj:.r, f wbnh Mis J..hn 20 mill city of county automob,!.-- , bonds ai.d t chairman, was in American and Hellenic culpresent promote the 0y charge. ..j and WoiU E.V salarns, equpnfit. jushic Homatt'k (lub About holy persons wue pi ru nt at ture Ornigh education and fraternal-ism- . us.;j (or bond unking Hold Meetins, court exiHRMi and getieral lust'd tt p. the contest, which w a followed by Jj Bitrrt paimenu. the rcjxrt of county buildings A rev lew of t "The spirit of frutemahsm is the lu uh I k So lellc ihmriits dm, ed. con.-itc- l common Caibon payment Utility Sjru.gi'0d5 $!C9 county the 51 prorty of tlie world. It to gum ty M, ..r.a makes us mote useful and more capa1 Ze Denver and Hio Grande rail-!- r for the school distrut on a a,t the r, lirlpblan Society levy of d guJr the 1fi.e Woman tlub 80 jrer cent 10.5 mills. Three nulls vm te ble of enjoyment no matter what requited Saturday Arranges Program. fjr'ter culhited on based of life we occupy. Everywhere m to bond off the of the .n sphere pay it sih. Anwruan obligato ruj IVlphlun wly Iwgu.n chff jjj. hd.l m al turn the voice of cordial grit will hold the I lUon of $1.637. 8C8. Utility their show Mr J K !jofi teresl, at )ou by report regular Aieoidmg , to $21,707. which if to Mr. salaries nf u,. 162 son eon j letiil the f rograni. Tueday, March 13. The main ing sounds on your ears, and the subject to be Considered is entitled warm hand of brotherly love is exIff cent of the levy and 41 per teachers in the district aniuu'.hd to To Auxiliary collections. last Helper $163,000 total "Triumph of the Wet," Mrs John tended Surely the potent power year. iof thf which has brought about this condiColani to act as discussion leader. The state and state school levy waa Meet ITtday. ortionrrrnt of collections totaled is one of Heavens most pricetion 14 was 8 9 and C7aude schiK.1 discussion the leaders levy The mills, district men mg city's iC71. Jggertven, a member of the will be as follow: Sictal Customs less gifts to mankind. five of whuh were apportioned m return an aj portiomnent of ap-- 1 Carbon high school faculty and "The primary function of fratemal-ixman of U $115,000. local associations rom- - in Solon's Athens." Mr. J. C. Hubbead interest and bond sinking is to bring together men with D. Mrs. bard and C. "SolonV Of mitte Gibaon; the t $533,000 collected of on 1933 Utah Education .Tnrnt. kindred Carrer." Mrs. W. interests, thoughts and ideals, J. funds and utilities paid $373,000 or about elation, will speak before members of proper Bingham The levy for county o that they may enjoy each others Mrs. Oscar "Persians Hanson; 5 mills. 40 per cent oif 70 per cent. and 9 The Mhe latter total American to includes Ln!td Legion Auxiliary at Their Civilization." Mrs, D. K. Dow- society and gain mutual benefit. They ij to meet $165,000 pvaid by railroads and $208,- - their regular meeting Friday t total being levied evening are banded together with the object and Mr. A. J. Stafford; account.. bond ney 000 n Ameri-athe of the countys paid by mines and other utilities Lrgion hall. of Persia. Mrs. Mat Gilmour that each individual may lend to the set aside was mill a as of Price an tenth Mr. Using 0 example, and Mr. J. Bracken Lee; "Social rntirc group the elements of strength tot old ge pension fund, which Reeses rrpvort showed that 66 perlWay Afternoon Conditions in Halcyon Interlude, " and the talrnts which he possesses, cent C'lub of to the $1609. for people Forty this exclusl.nterUloed. Uvy vjunted city, Mrs. William Littlejohn and Mrs. Roy and may in turn receive the help, Mrs. Sidney Young entertained the rt included on the pension list, the lve of state and state school charges. "War Herne and States- Inspiration and protection of the Robinson; to each to went t payments 'jitf monthly pay city, county or school Fnday Afternoon Sewing club at her ' Mrs. Colzani and Mrs. W. W. whole organization. men," brant being $7.50, this decreasing district bond accounts. hom lasl u wk Luncheon w as sen- Chnslenven. ed to the following: Mrs. Ray Wig- jlM in the latter part of the year A short debate will be conducted CHOLERA OUTBREAK CHECKED Bene-an' funds. of for Arrested lack a bottle of to adequate .t stealing gms. Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Loren relative to whether America should to are fund of this required milk, Joseph Morgenson, aged 64. of Stevens. Mrs. C. N. Chadwick Mrs A slight outbreak of hog cholera the Athenian system of limitt! years of age, a citizen of the St. Louis, pleaded that he was an Dora Henne, Mrs. J. Hussey and Mrs adopt In Carbon county was checked Sunthe of ing political people privileges a 15 uitd States for years, resident orphan, his parents having recently Wallace Grange, afto their The day when Dr. R. W. Swalbcrg, Spanaccording properly. to state for 15 years and a resl- - died. ro native will be upheld by Mrs. B. ish Fork veterinarian, vaccinated fifty Bridge Dinner W. Dalton and Mrs. Frank Grosso, hogs. J. B. Jewkes, district agriculGiven Sunday. while the negative argument will be tural inspector, announced thfat five Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson en- presented by Mrs. Jack Vignetto and head had been afflicted with the tertained Sunday with a bridge din- Mrs. Downey. ner for the following' Mayor and Mrs. li. W. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, Mr. and Mrs. Corner P. Peacock, Mr. and .Mrs Then it Hatch of Helper, and Mrs. Steve Bunnel. 7 3flp - on 1933 .Mr ,f-- I lia 1 -- fc $. t-t- J r id Jef-n.ir.- i. j 2-- L. fS nt, il"; 3 jK-- r V V c C 1 Jr lr t ar-- !' Hilla-loan- - dl M-l- n t- r Het-se- Sub-topi- i 2 cs m asso-laye- s, be ijit lhai, 1 tie pa) loll lit disbulsing liffntr Die pieeetiing week was $6524 19 I . 1 for the Jiatt w n k show s a total t.f 9482 a Compared to 9428 for the pirvtous wmk ai it! The foliner total Im luiie 243 hour mi the husinrus cenu The C. W. A laid Werk tinik Over women mil woik pioieit. foinu-tlpaid tut of the federal emergent y iela f f units 1 1 J niall-houi- c Veterans Employment Director Speaks Here Pn-da- y, II 5: ' -- es WILL PAY CASH! Top Market Frier far F-- : Fork-Vea- l, Beet and Lamb. HECKLES BEST Phone Rea. 24Z-- 242-- J Price, Utah Wert 116 8. 2nd Woman Honored On Birth Anniversary. Mrs. Nancy Golding of Wellington was honored on her t ighty-secobirthday anniversary at a dinner given Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Rich of Wellington. nd Approximately tives attended. 70 friends and Owned Locally Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save rela- WEEK-EN- SPECIALS D Bridge Party Honors Visitor. Mrs. Harvey Thomas entertained last week with a bridge party honoring Mrs. Earl McQuowm of Los Andes, Calif. Those present were Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Roy Woodhead, Miss Evelyn Stultz, Mrs. Robert Crockett, Mrs. Alien Browne, Mrs. Katherine Tomjin-so- n, Miss Alice Greene, Mrs. Ted Thomas and Mrs. Florence Bates. Club Members knoeBLATZ because those who know " Good Beer it Thousands who know good beer have conn pared different brands and have decided Beer is best. For proof, just note the demand for Blatz Old Heidelberg at increasing all the better places. Even though it costs us more, we are proud to serve Blatz Beer to our customers. Blatz-Milwauk- The ee Hub Billiard Hall, Helper, Utah, the Canyon Pool Hall, Helper, Utah The Rainbow Inn, The New Fan, Ileiper, Utah. Helper, Utah. Joes Club, Helper, Utah. The Golden Camel Helper, Utah. Cafe, Helper, Utah. The Latuda Pool Hall, Latuda, Utah. The Miners Club, National, Utah. Tne Miners Pastime Club, Standardville, Utah. Jones & Lee, Price, Utah. Topic Pool Hall, Price, Utah. Price Club, Price, Utah. Causer Billiard Hall, Price, Utah. Ie DISTRIBUTED BY g jjffir Co. Helper Mercantile Utah 39 N. Phone No. 147-- J. BLATZ BREWING COMPANY Main, Helper, list M9nk Entertained. Fourteen club members and six special guests were entertained by Mrs. B. W. McAllister Friday at the regular meeting of the Mnemonic club. Members present were Mrs Leras Tangren, Mi's. Elton Taylor Mrs.,D. E. Williams, Mrs. C. W. Gil-ne- r, Mrs. R. E. West, Mrs. Wallace R. Wayman, Mrs. J. E. Bent, Mrs. Leo Lowry, Mrs. George Jorgensen, Mrs. A. L. Whitmore, Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mrs. W. E. Mclntire, Mrs. Dan J. Rawson and Mrs. Claude J. Empey. Special guests included Mrs. J. F. MacKnight, Mrs. Angus Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. H. C. Bement, Mrs. June Bryntr and Mrs. Edmund A musical program was Crawford. Aileen Radcliff and Miss given by Francis Bemardi. Whipping Cream TOMATO JUICE Del Monte Sc CAN 10-O- MILK Winner of D. A. R. Contest Announced. Midori Nakano of Wattis was awarded first place in the essay contest conducted by Escalante chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at an open meeting Thurs"home of Mrs. day afternoon at the was She D. presented Sutton. A. with the D. A. R. medal given annanually in the contest, which is a tion wide project of the organization. Second place was given to Hazel Christensen ot Price, sister of Erma Christensen, who won first prize last Esther year; and third place to Hughes of Kenilworth. The entrants and their subjects Esther Hughes, were as follows: Kenilworth, "Causes of the RevoluMutual. The tion; Anne Georgelas,Hazel ChristenAmerican Immortal Revoluof the Women Price, sen, "Patriotition; Mabel Grames, Price, sm";' Ida Salzctti, Sunnyside, What the Ending of the Revolution Means to Me; Midori Nakano, Wattis, "Our National Emblem"; Chistota Nakano, Wattis, "Patriotism in the Period of 'the Revolution." The essays were of prepared under the supervision the English teachers at the high SEGO, MOItNING or BORDENS, Tall Cans SALMON LIBBYS RED ALASKA SHRIMPS BEEr POT ROAST VEAL ROAST FRESH SLICED Leg and Shoulder PORK LIVER BECKELS Breakfast FRESH PORK srRR LB.. VERY CHOICE aoc 12c 215c LINK SAUSAGE NECK BONES S. LB. Ll 15c 5c HENS AND Can 28-o- z Can ... I4c DUNBAR CAN Z. 29c PACKAGE CLASSIC White Laundry' 10 TOILET SOAP U. z LARGE SP SOAP For Better Meats 16-o- 4,, 25c 17c 10c Pierces PORK & BEANS RY-KRI- 35 c Carbon CenQt. Bottle Pasteurized tral Dairy BARS r4 HIGHEST INSPECTED ISC 19c QUALITY IOC OUR ROLLED ROAST Lb Famous CHUCK VEAL z' 2US 25c Rib 2 Lb,25c Fresh Lean GROUND !7 STEAK CHOPS Pa.d loves Oil lia fedeial bi.:,ltc:S itiiMis, an Hiding to a isurj V W A Monday by A It III Oil. I "These Thirty Year," a new talking picture prod seed by the Ford Motor company, will be presented at the Lyric theatre Thursday and March IS and 16. Free tickets obtained at the Standard Mobe may tor company, which is sponsoring the ' ' picture. " obli-ucf- "Re-pu- J). lo Price Ford Company To Present Picture chair-proximate- ly n 7 7 ce J6-J7- ed l.ul sd j $163 n .d . 1 wet-- $6744 12, HHtudu.g na-n- n.,-nn- g ll rW tall-- tate diRay Adam of Salt t rector of the veterans' reemplov buteau and Utah director of Ameii-ca- n la gion Junior base ball, spoke before Ihlce post No. 3 of the American Thursday evening roiueining the benefits derived by vrleiuns under the civil woik administration, lie also discussed other benefit measure affecting mrn. Arthur S, lioisley, convmaiuier of the lrice jxk(, announe1 Monday men are invited to that all attend the organization's regular meeting Thursday evening of this week to discuss veteran participation In C. W. A. work. 1 V-- loll for the (Iffulab of Pine thapttr if the U c it U n ..l.afn T.,ti. r Hid Tuo.b) u A $jt ,5 tii r i.llnlrij t y l,r tlfy fjl t.. ytr it lifa.J olid ab'mh-Ur- i tl. til J'; ;s J fd t$K Brilev , thc.r a; I .'y L g I 'y t' fA.: me fivr Fees llrimj C h er $:(hk) Into Price 'Freasuru 44444 r f.,r w Cait.ii) latter Jr lmt I ..J i.j , , ; ,i, ' M l; of a n..;j jt( the IV. ' c'Ri,,,y Tw i 1 J 'i 'm Jieudrlit lia.tl.i t fj t, Tt in i jr m it-"r m $3319 33 1ajim i.u to U,. i i,w lul iuvidr the must nut eieed $40 jn r iui tn tJj, olid to be til. I le f. j tel.. f.!s, (ifuup r jnoiuie ot list &j j f in i IjXjOom I u 1 14444444 SOCIETY REPORT f a t t , r 1 r r. r t a v BEEF ROASTING 2 19C lbs CHICKENS |