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Show PAGE TEN THE STUDENTS OF NEVADA UTAH ACADEMY HERE SUN-ADVOCAT- PE E. Liquor Commission Writer Tells About CLEANING ALLEYS Operation Of Plan POLICE ASK AID IN Five students, registered in the Academy in Salt Lake visitors in Frice during City, the week-enarriving here Friday Also Request Businessmen To night and returning to thier studies Ascertain That Doors, Those were here Sunday evening. Windows Locked Edna Neilson, Keith Robertson, Cassidy, Welda and Norma A second plea for merchants and Borem. business men of Price to instigate a clean-u- p of debris in the alleys throughout the business district, was being made by local police officials this week in an effort to have the back lots and alleys cleared up before winter proper, arrives. Nevada-Uta- h d, By B. K. Farnsworth Field Representative Ar-di- th REVENUES THURSDAY, ICE. UTAH Communty Church NQVEMRFP e nif The 1936 Red Cross Poster 10.00 a. m. Sunday school at class and a welcome for you. a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 New A sermon and Special singing God For America. leadEpworth League at 7:00 p. m., be will there er, Mrs. Ted Thomas; a patriotic program. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, November 12. Choir practice Saturday at the parsonage. If a man has an experience of God he will have a purpose in life. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. That the citizens of Utah may know from those who are administering the liquor control act some of its accomplishments and some of the problems facing the control commission, the following information is made public. Section two of the liquor control act says, This act shall be deemed Are an exercise of the police powers of Several local concerns have been the state for the protection of the asked to take action in cleaning-u- p public health, peace and morals; to their alleys and have readily com- prevent the recurrence of abuses asplied. Others were to have been con- sociated with saloons; to eliminate the tacted and it is the hope of the offi- evils of unlicensed and unlawful manWe Are Now Making cers that will be accord- ufacture, selling and disposing of alcoholic beverages; and all provisions ed the move. Announcement of a total allotment Speaking of the move, Police CiiW of this act shall be liberally construed of $574,110 for the rural community for the attainment of these purposes. George Collingham said: sanitation program in Utah in which Debris in the alleys is not only To inaugurate and administer this Carbon county participates along unpleasant, but creates a fire hazard section has been the aim of the liquor with fifteen other counties whose fund Remains of wooden boxes, poles, control commission, and to date in less had been exhausted, was made by Dr. We write all kinds of Insurlf splinters of boards, cardboard and than one and years, very J. L. Jones, state health commissionance, Fire, Lightning, Torother inflammable materials are all satisfactory progress is noted. There er. nado, Crop, Rain and AutoBox Elder, Carbon, Duchesne, Emand if the mer- has been no recurrence of abuses aspotential chants and store owners will cooperate sociated with the saloons. The evils ery, Iron, Juab, Rich, Sevier, Utah, mobile, in the best companand see that its either hauled away of unlicensed and unlawful manu- Salt Lake, Washington, and Weber ies in the United States. or piled, it may mean that their places facture of liquor have been reduced counties were included in this allotof business might be saved from rav- to a minimum. The bootlegger is ment, which will make possible the ages of fire." whipped. Illegal revenues that pour- program in these counties for several ed into his pockets have now become months to come. Should Lock Doors J. BRACKEN LEE W. C. Heller, supervisor of the prorevenue and are going to legitilegal Officers are also asking merchants to make sur their store doors are se- mate sources under state supervision. ject in Carbon county, assures a full Manager curely locked when they close after a Although revenues are not the pri- force of workers during the fall and winter months, with production prodays business. In some instances, the mary objective of the control act, the Phone 202 night police have found store doors following information should be of in- moted as fully as weather and availBra, ley Bldg., East Main Street open and have labeled it as an invi- terest to all: Todate $200,000.00 bor- ability of workers will permit. While to the rowed to start operations has been the response of tation to be robbed." PRICE, UTAH paid back. $225,000.00 has been paid program in Carbon county has been Waste baskets are now on sale at to the state treasurer; $75,572.44 has good, assurance of continuation been paid in sales tax. $142,000 00 throughout the next year will depend The has been returned to municipalities on future cooperation. in beer licenses at no expense or trouUtah has an enviable record among ble to them. All of this money is a the eleven western states in the redirect benefit to the citizens because gion, still leading in production with it is directly distributed to them. The over 12,900 units constructed and inrecent 3 V2 mill general levy reduction stalled. The efficiency of the adminwas due largely to accruing liquor istration of the program in Utah has American Red Cross turn this money is used to carry the Red profits. Besides these factors, the attracted attention of the WashingTIIS years control commission with cash in ton officials in charge, and the qualemphasizes the theme that the Cross work of mercy to distressed citiRed Cross is of, by and for the people. zens. Membership is open to all, without banks, merchandise on hand paid for ity of the units commended. AppreFour million men and women are regard to race, color or creed, and the and with fixed assets, has a surplus ciation of the rural community saniof the Red Cross and through Red Cross services are given to all, withof $323,922.57. tation program is growing all over the members their membership dues they support its out restriction. DO country, according to Dr. Jones, esactivities. Only in time of major disThe annual Roll Call for members is in the states where the work aster when needs for relief reach great held Armistice Day to Thanksgiving pecially COLUMBIA NEWS has been carried on for any length of proportions does the Red Cross ask the Day, November 11 - 26. The poster for 1936 is by Walter W. time. In these states, the drop in typublic for disaster relief funds. The membership funds represent the finan- Seaton, noted illustrator and painter of inenteritis and other fever, phoid Mrs., Dave Day has returned from cial support of the Red Cross, and in movie and radio stars. the Price hospital after a prolonged ternal disease is becoming quite noticeable, and the death rates steadily illness. With these facts in mind, every Mr. and Mrs. Harry Virden and son, decreasing. Absence of the usual the pest during the summer. There swarms of houseflies in summer has is no doubt about the effect on disease Bobby have moved to Price. d citizen in every death rates that will eventually munity of the state should lend a Mrs. Pizutto and sons, James and become quite noticeable in many Fred, motored to Salt Lake City Wed- states, and in Utah some communi- be apparent, due to the rural com- - hand and use his influence to George ties report almost complete dearth of nesday to visit a sanitation program. inate the old insanitary outhouses. Gibson, who was injured in the Castle Gate mine last week. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Strate and family spent Sunday at Scofield hunting ducks, Mrs. Jennie Powell and daughter, Nelma, of Price, spent the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lines. Henry Ruggeri and S. J. Sweetring of Price were business visitors here one day last week. Mrs. S.. M. Bliss and daughter, Edna, of Price, visited here Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William AMERICAS SPOTLIGHT CARS Lines. Andrew Saviolakis after spending Worldi first can with dual economy of Fram the past two months in Colorado, visited here Wednesday and Thursday oil cleaner and automatic overdrive New before going to Salt Lake City. He will return here soon to resume work undenlung rear axles give big roomy interion chair height seats e Worlds in the mine. John Hartley of Price spent Sunday World's easiest closing doon with exclusive non.largest luggage capacity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William rattle rotary door lochs World's fint can with built-iLines. warm air defrosters A few Columbia residents were Only can with Automatic Hill Holder e World's strongest, safest and quietest among those attending a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peacock at JUST THINK Heres your chance to get a all steel bodies Studebaker's C. I. T. Budget Plan offen low time payments. Saturday evening. Genuine Dexter Twin-Tu- b Washer Abso-luel- y Lew Reynolds cut his deer hunt Free! The in the opinion best answer short and returned home because of of the judges, to the Four Easy Questions illness. Mrs. W. J. Birchstrom and Mrs. J. listed below will be awarded this World FaN. Stacey of Cedar City, were Saturmous Washing Machine! day guests of Mrs. Ed O'Conner. START NOW! Superintendent Ed OConner, his son, Thomas, and Lester Morley, spent in Sanpete county hunt-in- g the week-en- d ducks. They returned home with Carbon's Allotment For Sanitation Now Ready, States Report I AUTO LOANS one-ha- fire-tra- ps home-owne- rs Sun-Advoca- te. CAns! CfiAfliNGlN(AU m: SQTOiSIMMsS public-spirit- ed com-an- elim-muni- son-in-la- w, 0 o THIS BEAUTNFUL DOUBLE TUB n WASHER Sun-nysi- de WESTERN AUTO COMPANY 37 North Carbon Ave. Price a good showing. Gums Healed Bleeding Reis of sore The sight gums sickening. liable dentists often report the successful use of LETOS PIORRHEY REMEDY on thir very worst cases. If you will get a bottle and nse as directed druggists will return money if it fails. KELLEY S PRICE DRUG CO. A "Look Jim, Let's Go To Salt Lake" The Newhouse Hotel is featuring special low rates which we can afford. Lets go to Salt Lake City during the week-enWe can have a most enjoyable time and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday morning at no additional cost. d. The Newhouse Hotel Famous For Hospitality and Good Food RATES Single $2 to $4 Double $2.50 to $4.50 all With Bath MRS. J. IL WATERS. President W. E. SUTTON, Genl. Manager -- 1 TAXI SERVICE For Shopping, Meeting Trains To or From Dances or Shows 20c Within City Limits 10c Mile Return Trip Mileage No charge for Extra Passengers New Heated Cab 24 Hour Service Phone 169 Queen City Cafe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 12, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Francis Lewis, of Price, Utah, who, on Nov. 25, 1931, made stockraising homestead entrv, No. 049282, for Lot 4, Sec. 4, Lots 1. 2, 3, SSEli, SEVi-SW- ti, Sec. 5, SM.NEV4, SEti Sec. 8, 17, SEVaNEti. Section NV2NET4, Township 13 South, Range 14 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 25th day of November, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Eden & John Eden, Jr., of Cleveland, Utah, Edward Stewart & Leon Stewart, of Price, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Date of first pub., October 15, 1936 Date of last pub., November 12, 1936 JUST ANSWER THESE FOUR EASY QUESTIONS Which is the Correct Washing Method putting dry, soiled clothes first into suds, or directly into hot suds ? Can You Tell By Tasting a Soap if It Is So Strong That It Will Injure Fabrics? Explain. luke-war- m For Best Results, How Long Should a Soiled Woolen Be Run in a Washing Machine? Explain Wrhy Most Authorities Disapprove of Boiling Clothes As a Washing Process? KNOW RADIO STATION KSL ADDITIONAL THE ANSWERS, R WASHERS IN CARE OF AWARDS Every person who submits an entry and earns a grade of 60 correct, will receive a Credit Check worth $o.00, to be applied on the purchase of anv (Employees of Dexter Distributors may notnter) Judging of answers only elaborateness will not count. If you do not know the answers to the above questions, or wish further the y Dixon 0 Taylor t Russell Dexter Headquarters in Central, Southern, Eastern Utah ty |