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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937 THE CUSTOMER CONTACT IS THE SECRET OF SUCCESS IN ADVERTISING VALUE REQUEST TARDY BIKE OWNERS TO Tardy applicants for bicycle licens- es are asked to contact Chief of Po- lice George Collingham here within the next two days, according to a special announcement made yesterday. Those persons who own bicycles and reside within the city limits, and who have not as yet made their registration and secured their plate, are asked to comply with this request as unlicensed wheels will be picked up following the termination of the grace period. Owners must register give the name, manufacturers serial number and secure their plate it was stated. before the dead-linLicenses were first issued last week and to date, approximately 150 have been given out. Applications are taken at the city hall here, after four p. m. oclock. Cost of the plates have been cut in half over the mark originally designated. Sun-Advoc- reader-intere- thc-bikes-, Shop first at La-tud- for The st Sun-Advoc- e, your ledger.- - ATE C Classified And that is exactly what you get when you place your advertising in The your publicity contacts the prospective customer and makes that touch in the home while the reader is enjoying the pleasant surroundings of home which makes desired reeeptiveness assured. News of the districts as it appears in The every week makes an ideal surrounding for your publicity and creates the so necessary to successful publicity. Consider the following community contacts made weekly by the right in the homes Price, Helper, Spring Canyon, Kenilworth, Spring Glen, Castle Gate, Standardviile, Peerless, Sweets, National, Hiawatha, Consumers, Wattis, Mohrland, Columbia, Wellington, Sunnyside, Scofield, Clear Creek, Cleveland, Elmo, Huntington, SuCastle Dale, Green River. . . . Circulation Supreme perior Reader Interest, SECURE PLATES SUN-ADVO- a. FRIDAY - SATURDAY , FEB. 12th - 13th WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES T A U n Musical Smash Hit Is Slated A t Star MENDENHALLS NEW AND USED Several of the outstanding screen Auto Parts Tire Chains for all cars and trucks. 62 North First hits of the season are scheduled for the coming week at the Star and LyWest. ric theatres in Price and the Bonnie theatre in Helper. GOOD LIVE AGENTS WANTED "One In A Million, spectacular Solicitors wanted to secure Utah Farmer subscriptions. A Good man musical smash, is now playing at the should be able to earn from $150 Star, the engagement to end Saturto $200 or better every month. For day. Star of this production is Sonja details write or call The Utah Henie, queen of the silvery skates. The sensational love team of Greta Farmer, 45 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Garbo and Robert Taylor will be seen at the Star Sunday, Monday and BEFORE ORDERING BABY CHICKS Tuesday in filmization of or turks, see B. L. Frandsen, Price, the celebrated Alexander Dumas play Utah, Phone 514-and novel, Camille. Lionel BarryFOR SALE BABY AND STARTED more, Elizabeth Allen and others are in the supporting cast. Chicks. Write for price sheets. The thrills and drama of the civil Hatchery, Grand Junction, war, furnish the interesting backColorado. ground for the Hal Roach feature-lengt- h FOR SALE 40 OR 80 ACRE FARM. comedv, General Spanky, Close to Price. Good terms. Box which will be the attraction at the 567, Price. Lyric Sunday and Monday. Packing the Cagney punch, both INTER-ested OPPORTUNITY: SOMEONE in a good paying and life- figuratively and literally, and told time proposition. Small capital re- against a refreshingly new and different background, Great Guy, starquired. Call A- -l Taxi. Phone 67. ring James Cagney, will be seen at the Bonnie theatre Sunday and MonFOR SALE SMALL TRUCK MINE. day. Phone 533-Price, 164 W. 2nd North. Fc M-G-- J. Pat-teric- ks Store Officials To Select New Stocks CALL 67, PRICE FOR A CAB Headquarters, Queen City Cafe. VEtiETAbLES'MEAfS PRICE, t PEAS NO. 2 CAN CL0R0X QUART BOTTLE en re, W MILK SUNNYSIDE NEWS February Activities Wind storms swept through this section Saturday evening, carrying Mrs. Monima B. Crockett was host- with it destruction. Telephone and ess to the Escalante Chapter of the D. electric light systems were damaged A. R. last Thursday afternoon. Prior to a large extent with poles being blown over and wires broken. Reto the business meeting, a dainty pairs had been made on the lights luncheon was served to attending by Sunday night. members. Final arrangements for the A bus load of students, teachers and annual D. A. R. essay contest to be patrons went to Helper Friday to held at the high school for girl stu- witness the basketball game between dents on Friday, February 19, were the two schools. The game ended in made. As yet, judges for that event a victory for Sunnyside, scores being have not been selected. Mrs. Bess The local Band-Paren- ts club will Jones is chairman of the affair. meet at the school house on Monday, It was decided at Thursdays meetFebruary 15. They will sponsor a ing to broadcast a Washington pro- dance Friday, February 1.9. M. I. A. officers entertained with gram over the local radio station on an evening social at the L. D. S. February 21. Regent Mrs. Ray will be in general charge of church following Tuesdays mutual An original one-a- ct meeting. the broadcast. play, Good was presented by Manners Mrs. McGonigal will entertain the Hot chili was club at her home in Helper with a the Gleaner Girls. served. Special guests included Mrs. Washington Birthday tea on Saturday, Mary Hanson, Mrs. H. B. Bement and February 20. Eligible members will Frank Bryner of the stake board. be invited guests, as the occasion will On Tuesday afternoon the Primary also be observed as annual Guest children gave a surprise social for Day of the year. Mrs. D. L. Parm-le- y, their president, Mrs. Leona Peacock, chairman for the program ar- in honor of her birthday anniversary. Members of the Relief Society enrangements, will lead an appropriate joyed a social Tuesday afternoon in discussion on Colonial homes. the L. D. S. church. President Emily Denison was in charge of arrangements. Games and refreshments were j 10-1- 8. Me-Goni- Three Men Accused On Larceny Charge 90-d- ay Dixon-Tayior-Russ- ell Cul-limo- D. A. R. Chapter Plans Three men, one of whom has pleaded guilty and received a jail Elton L. Taylor, along with five FOR RENT NEW APT. FOR SALE other store manage! s and department Patent Grand Piano. Lars Gunder- heads for the son, 335 E. 2nd N. or 403 E. 3rd N. Furniture company, is attending the Western Furniture market at Los Angeles and San Francisco this week. WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN Others making the trip to the coast loacres of choice farm land cities are J. W. Howe, Jr., Lynn D. cated on the main highway between and S. W. Russeell of the buyPrice and Helper, full primary wat- Taylor ing department; Glen L. Taylor, maner right, Price city culinary water American Fork store; Vern ager, already on same, electric light and manager, Pleasant Grove an Would make power available. Merle store; manager, Sargent, ideal home location. If not intermanArnold store; Springville Angel, be can ested in all, half purchased, ager, Fork store, and Golden Spanish or 607 Price, Utah. Taylor, manager, Payson store. Purpose of the trip is to select FOR SALE 125 ACRE FARM Lo- stocks for the coming year. cated at Wellington, Utah. Choice soil for the raising of Hay, Potatoes, PRICE MAN IS ASSOCIATED IN NEW OPTOMETRY LABORATORY Beets or grains. Team and all maideal An same. with to go chinery Dr. W. W. Lewis, Price optometrist, location for stock due to Price river of out returned limits, city same, Tuesday after spending three bordering plenty of water, light .and power days in Salt Lake City opening a available. If not interested in all branch laboratory, in which he will be associated with Dr. M. H. Dearden we will sell a part. Phone 206-of the capital city. Utah. 6007 or Price, The laboratory, which offers comFOR SALE AT A BARGAIN TWO plete optSmetry service, is located on three room houses, modern, full the main floor of the David Keith basements, located in choicest part building at 246 South Main street. of Price city. Fine garden spaces. or 607 If interested phone 206-Utah. Price, PICNIC FOR RENT FORMERLY store, at 500 North 1st West. Inquire John G. Grosso. SEV-ente- PAGE FIVE sentence, were charged with petty larceny in a complaint filed Monday before Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond. The defendants are Elbert Pierce, who admitted his guilt and was sentenced, and John Raskob and Raymond Flynn, who entered pleas of not guilty. Their hearing has been tentatively set for Saturday at 2:00 p. m. The complaint accused the trio of stealing mine picks, shovel, axes, saws and a spike bar from Arnold Skinner, Lyman Skinner and Charles Kawakami, Spring Canyon miners. Arnold Skinner is the complaining witness. the afternoon features. Miss Venice Jones and Dr. Fred T. Jones entertained friends with a party at their home Friday evening. Humbert Presett was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Thursday for an appendicitis operation. Arlen Watkins accompanied him. Mrs. Mary Littlejohn of Mohrland is visiting here this week. During the week the following visitors were in Sunnyside: Kenneth Bradshaw, Chicago; Woodruff Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Del Peterson, Don Snow, Spring Canyon; Shasta Stevenson, Castle Gate; Mr. and Mrs. Cloye Peterson, Helper; Paul Butler, Wellington, Roy Christensen, Price. Mc-Ma- nn, Surely Steadily Substantially The has been gaining in paid subscriber reader interest through the only sound method of such an accomplishment printing first, last and always the NEWS without fear or favor, maintaining an independent and justice-to-a- ll editorial policy. This method is, of course, often somewhat slow, but it inevitably gains the prestige for a publication which makes it the indispensible medium for all advertisers. Thats why The adds more weight to th value of your advertising dollar. Sun-Advoca- te Schools Aid Junior Red Cross Campaign Students and teachers of the Carschool district are responding very generously to the Junior Red Cross campaign to raise funds for aiding flood victims, Superintendent G. J. Reeves announced this week. Kenilworth and Harding led in donations reported thus far, contributing $20 and $18 respectively. bon BLANK FORMS - Th ate W conn FLAKES 2 onions 50 POUND PACKAGES BAG STRIIIG BEARS 2 BANANAS 2 FOR SALE 9x12 WILTON Almost new. Call 32. FOR SALE OR TRADE Call wheel auto trailer. Price. CANS 13c 3c 19c POUNDS . NEW CABBAGE POUND R0CKW00DS SEE; sassrac w ORANGES , 0 tJ&fa.-;- -. 19c DOZEN r Fresh Creamery Lb. S4 QUALITY MEATS UNION MARKET U. S. INSPECTED PICNIC HAMS ESS SHA 19c 14c 19c 2 lbs. 2?c 19c LARD INSPECTED S.k$1.27 1r Fresh Salmon , Halibut , Smelts and T rout Fancy Broilers and Rabbits fw RUG TWO 379-- R, ffanndl OBSoips All the HOT WATER you need . FOR SALE I TEAM GELDINGS wt. 2700 lbs.; 7 sheep; 5 lovely ewes; 1 cow, Holstein and Jersey; 6 yrs.; 30 Buff Orphington Pullets; 1 riding plow; good condition; 1 drag harrow; 1 McCormick Deering Mower, 1 good as new; 1 walking plow; 314 Studebaker wagon; 1 Frezno scraper. Lucial Ide, 2 mi. south of Price on Huntington highway. School Board In Meeting Saturday Members of the Carbon county school board will hold their regular monthly meeting here Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. oclock in the school board offices, Clerk George Ockey announced. Business of a routine nature is slat- -i ed to be heard, it was said, with nothing of a special nature expected. Persons having business to be given the attention of the board are asked to remember the date. for just a few cents a day! HOT water any time, instantly, for a quick shower, fh rush shave, dishes, laundry or cleaning. Find out how easy it is to have an L&H Electric Water Heater installed in your home. MASONS SET DEGREE MEETING Carbon lodge No. 16 F. & A. M., will hold a special meeting Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of conducting degree work. A similar session was held by the or-- 1 der Monday of this week. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR- bon County, State of Utah In the matter of the dissolution of GEORGE McDERMAID Inc., a COMPANY, Corporation: Notice. The GEORGE McDERMAID COMPANY, INC., a Utah corporation, with its principal place of business at Royal (formerly Rolapp) Carbon County, Utah, has filed its application in the above court praying for an order of dissolution from this court; and said court has set the hearing on said application at 10 oclock a. m. on Saturday, the 27th day of March, 1937, or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, at the court house, in the court room thereof at Price, Carbon County, Utah. Any person having objections to the dissolution of said corporation may file his objections to said application on or before the date set for said hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 9th day of February, SQUARE TYPE New Attorney for Applicant. Date of first pub., February 11, 1937 Date of last pub., March 11, 1937 All ALLOWANCE OF sqeare model thirty gallon capacity table height. ChoIc of two beautiful finishes. will be made for yonr old coal or electric range to he applied on purchase of a new SCzatxia $99.50 $25.00 ALSO WE WILL ALLOW on your key stove to apply on purchase price of a new L&H Electric Water Heater. Mohrland Electric ' WATER HEATERS f L&H Range. Automatic Storage Type 1937. B. p. YOUNG, Cierk. By Donald Hacking, Deputy. F. B. HAMMOND, Price, Utah, u mon-ylviU- And Up Less Old Stove V $74.50 Your Cost ITtadin Price 0 Hiawatha Vi |