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Show i 'J. THE PAGE TWO Ip CARBON mt-AJutor- SUN-ADVO- PTA C E , PR ATE, G this readjustment will be more extensive LEGION POST IS closer knitting together of the operations of various groups of society. The importUPTREND; HAS ant step in this arrangement of unity of purpose Oil is the selection of the most worthy and balanced STEADY GROWTH method of carrying out the action. There is a demand in some circles for more consumer also a strong desire for proExcellent response is being accord-le- d ducer the membership campaign of the We believe that the latter is the more important of the two, a vital neces- Price post of the American Legion, according to a statement yesterday by sity for the producer to have a means of of the local action in placing his product on the market Clark Wright, adjutant veterans organization. on a better organized basis. The basic cause of Good Results too much trouble insofar as the consumers and has been productive The rerpon-producers are concerned having been too great of excellent results despite the fact a spread between what the latter receives and that no really organized drive has the price the former pays for the product. been put on as yet, various causes A .splendid illustration of this situation having made it impossible to carry A drive brought out recently through investigation by the out such a campaign to date. Federal Trade Commission, a check up of the is to be staged m the near future, the local post in the National Dairy Products Corporation and the however, to place field with its full quota and in the afr Issued Every Thursoay By The COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 12 L. L. House, Pay Premiums To U. S. Treasury For Not Heeding Law one of the official, here, said that as a whole, the men in District Seven are maintaining strict regard for the enforcement of tdie laws but are occasionally a trifle lax. Trespassing on domains other than HOTCHKISS TO OPEN NEW the ones assigned to and for them, GAMBLE STORE AT in a number of cattle resulted has Price Editor and Advertising Manager and sheep men contributing additionMr. and Mrs. William Hotchkiss and al premiums into the United States Subscription $2.00 Per Year In Advance. Phone No. 9 two children of Colona have moved to out word to Outside Utah $2.50 Per Year In Advance given Subscription! treasury, according Price, Utah, where Mr. Hotchkiss will the headquarGrazing by yesterday a Gamble store. soon ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT open ters in Price. They resold their cattle interests in PRICE, UTAH. UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1873 cently of benefit for the In a statement in order to take the Gamble stockmen who are transferring their Colona Their many friends join Price. at NO BACKSLIDING ON THIS ISSUE to the another, herds from one section the in with Enterprise them grazing officials w'arn that continued success in their business wishing venture. Mrs ALREADY propaganda has been unloosed for order assessments will be in Hotchkiss is the former Carol Daily' those who disregard the regulations. pointed toward defeat of liberal legislation of Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy daughter of promised during the campaign in this state. Camping for an excessive period Montrose Baily. Enterprise. time, as well as failing to cover the Quite appropriately this propaganda has had its prescribed seven miles per day is citinitial sendoff in the columns of the metropolitan customer-coveraGreatest ever ed as being not in accordance with medium tn press which in no way contributed to the general eastern advertising Utah the rules, and the grazing board is success attained by forces given renewed official Bordon company, concerns said to be closely althis may be exceeded. putting on extra men to assure the that hope Receipt books of various sizes at The power by the people only through the promise of lied in their control of distribution of milk in im- Quite a largo number of new mem- good conduct of the rules. this liberal legislation. portant areas of the nation. This investigation bers have been added thus far, inThe executives of the form- dicative of the interest which is being cannot, of course, speak revealed that forty-eigfor those sponsoring and supporting various pro- er firm received salaries of $15,000 or more each taken in the post in prospect of staggrams along liberal lines. However, this publica- last year, their total compensation bringing the ing of the Utah state convention in tion can and does assure its readers that it is average pay to those individuals to a figure of Price in 1937. Invite National Head prepared to follow through its original demand $25,000, the total for the forty-eigamounting that the direct primary election legislation be to $1,229,947. Efforts are to be made to secure national commander of the organ-- 1 the of the that are this supporters passed, program In 1929, 504 men in the nation reported taxization attend the convention here. to in a drive of behalf wage vigorous prepared able incomes totaling $1,185,000,000 ; and the fol- The newto commander, Harry W. Col-- I the proposal. lowing year 1,300,000 wheat farmers received mery of Topeka, Kansas, is a former It might be well, too, at this time to convey for their entire crop while 1,032,000 Utah resident, and he has already to the forces opposed to this needed system of $517,000,000 because they are based on the honor, cotton producers were paid $674,000,000 for their indicated that he will prove an exnominees for office direct selecting public by the ability and sound financial condition years production. These figures in this para- cellent successor to thein last chief, Ray vote of the people, the information that The the of Iowa, durbringing of reliable business men. Murphy are releases issued from governmental is fully aware of the steps which have graph nati nal leadership closer to the Leterm Hoover. the of Herbert former President a quality which is. been taken recently intended to weaken its pos- ing make loans to this type of borrowers, The spread here indicated between the gion membership, reflected by the steady growdh ition as the spearhead of the organized demand being itconsumers and for the of the veterans organization. speaks experience proves that they pay infor the primary election plan. 4nd it perhaps is producers pay alin loudest broadcasts it have More the been members signed voicing possible terest and principal as they arrange to do. well to further convey to the sponsors of the pro- self, the necessity for readjustment. by the local post than has been ready move we Loans of this kind help give safe employof our that position posed weakening In casting about for a method of readjust- accomplished this early in the issea-to are prepared to meet those steps in terms which to the banks funds, consisting mainly ment son for many years. An effort promise anything but a pleasant afternoon to ment it is certain that one of the final plans se- be made to secure for membership of deposits, enabling them to earn their share those who are either directly or indirectly par- lected will be greater practicing of every eligible man in the area, placof the operating expenses incurred by the Because of that it is important that this be given ing Price post on excellent footing for ticipating in the plan. bank in connection with the many services serious thought in order that the readjusting pro- the big job it has coming up next convensorendered to enstomers. state will be the least injurious possible to year, entertaining the gram WHAT OF THE FUTURE? memas wish who to Those tion. remewhile sign same of at the time productive ciety They also make it possible for the bank to Y'HERE can be no doubt in the minds of those dial benefits which will be reflected in a more bers and have not otherwise been set aside reserves and build up an ample with may sign up with who look about and give serious thought to general prosperity for the people as a whole. It communicated S surplus out of earnings as further safeguards .Horsley at his law office, is the Arthur the economic conditions of society but that some is our belief that producer Sheldon Anderson at the Eastern Utah for its depositors. more necessary and important and that because Electric Co., or at The important steps in the direction of of this that such a program should be given prior these locations affording easy contact must be taken in the not distant future. the lat- for those who wash to affiliate with The problem is one which must be solved, consideration over consumer to the least the local group. of our is calls serious one on ter for the that it plan, part way thinking, holding thought VAL II. COWLES, UAL G. MacKNIGIIT, Publishers VAL II. COWLES w-a- s ge e. Sun-Advoca- te ht Good Loans ht j Protect Deposits Sun-Advoca- te WE te, V I ! of all inasmuch as it affects each and every individual. Studious thought on a tolerant basis is necessary, each element of society must be prepared to give as well as take. Probably one of the outstanding results of Old Hutch Is Bill On Lyric Screen As Other Hits Scheduled Millions of readers who roared at Old Hutch," when it appeared as a national magazine story, will find new and added delights in the screen version of the story, featuring Wallace Beery in the Stellar role and opening at toe Lyric theatre here today, playing through Saturday. As the laziest man in the world" Berry portrays the role of a person who finds a fortune in stolen bills then cant find a way to spend it. A beautiful picture in the silent in splendor, days, yet breath-takin- g is the verdict of the version of Ramona featuring Loretta Young, Don Ameche, Kent Taylor, Pauline Fredrick and others, playing at the Star value to the nation as a whole while containing elements of possible more injury to the country in proportion to any benefits which may be expected to be derived through such a program. theatre here today, tomorrow and Saturday. At the Bonnie in Helper during toe close of this week, another of the popular old time vaudevilles will be given. The screen's showing is Face in the Fog" featuring Lloyd Hughes and others. A story of a tabloid newspaper being sued for $5,000,000 by the richest man in the world, a society reporter falling in love with the plaintiffs daughter but marrying his bosss girl is the general idea for Libeled Lady playing at the Star here Sunday through Tuesday, featuring William Powell, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy. The thundering hoofs that dashed across the pages of history, come to life in The Charge of the Light Brigade starring Errol Flynn and Oliva DeHavilland, and playing at the Bonnie in Helper, Sunday through Tuesday night. far-reachi- ng Community Church Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. A class and a welcome for you. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. As World-Wid- e Communion Sunday is being observed every member and friend of the church is urged to be present. Epworth league at 7:00 p. m., leader, Charles Cave. A program of vocal and instrumental music will be given and a guest speaker will bring a message, in observance of Education Week. Saturday afternoon the Primary department will have their party. Choir practice Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. The annual bazaar and turkey dinner will be held Thursday, November 19. Funeral Rites For Mine Official Held In Masonic Temple Impressive funeral rites for Clarence N. Orr, mining official of Hiawatha for the past twenty years, who was instantly killed Saturday night, October 31, when his car swerved from the road between Price and the mining town, were held in the Masonic temple at Price, November 5, with interment in the Masonic cemetery. Mr. Orr was born at Newberg, West Virginia, December 16, 1882, and had lived in Hiawatha since 1916. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Gertrude M. Orr. Also surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Mrs. J. B. Ford, Mrs. Grace Orr Montgomery, and E. U. Orr, Kingwood, West Virginia; J. M. Orr, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. N. W. Montgomery, Tumelton, West Virginia; Mrs. C. R. Allen, Bell, California, and Habit determines conduct and charN. Orr, A jo, Arizona. acter. Going to church is a good habit. U. were no children. There T. H. EVANS, Pastor. PICTURES PORTRAY PUBLICITY BETTER! In planning your advertising give it the added punch possible only through the use of pictures. 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STORE EVERYDAY Sun-Advoc- & THERE ARE NO STRINGS ATTACHED TO YOUR PURCHASES AT OUR STORE Sun-Advoc- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 6, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Myron Russell, of Price, Utah, who, on FOR YOUR BENEFIT FRI., SAT. HONEY Pure CIear 10-L- b. Jan. 14, 1930, made addl stockraising homestead entry, No. 047429, for Lot 4, SEUSWti, Sec. EifcWtfe, Lots 30, 4, NWViNE, Section 31, South Range 13 East, Lots 4 & 5, See. 6 Township 13 South, Range 13 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. Horsley, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 17th day of December, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: William R. Powell, Earl Hall & Emanuel Seeley, of Price, Utah, & James Brinkerhoff. of Wellington, Utah. Township 3 & Pail 12 THOMAS F. THOMAS, Peanut Butler THE PAYN tL,b:22c takit way is THE SAVING WAY Register. 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