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Show 1 PAGE TIIE TWO iim-Aimnra- tP Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH J, 1879 VAL H. COWLES. HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Publishers. VAL H. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. ARTHUR P. DRAPER, Associate Editor. MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. Subscription Subscription! ENTERED - ADVOCATE. PRICE $2.00 Per Year Phone No. 9 Per Year In Advance In Advance. Outside Utah $2.50 AS (ECONO CLASP MAIL MATTER AT THE POSTOPFICC PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH 3. IB7 Sun-Advoca- appeared jHissihle that future wins might he eliminated coming conflicts no one would he safe not even the generals a naval expert in Europe writes a lengthy article in which tie states that in all probability some agreement will he arrived at between the warring groups which will keep the armies headquarters from bring JUST e's bombed. It appears, according to the article, that the ord- inary soldiers may he mowed down, civilians including children, women ami the aged, of course may be murdered by poisonous gases, maimed or killed by bursting shells, but those who direct the bloody work are to he protected. And yet we term this civilization! FIGHTING AND FINANCING toward another continent-wid- e war, Eurlie believed to nations are moving in the opean direction of wiping out their war debts in the United States. This step is not being considered with any idea of earing for their just debts or playing square with this nation. The reason for action on the part of the Europeans towurd paying their war debts is the existence of a law which makes it inijmssihle for foreign debtors to float additional loans hero if they are still indebted to the United States. !D ANNUAL CONFERENCE IS HELD BY RELIEF SOCIETY Presenting their program in an impressionable fashion, the Relief society of Price held their annual ward The conference Sunday evening. theme of the evening centered upon Parables of the Saviour." Taking part were Mrs. Bliss Finlayson, Mrs. S. A. Olsen, who were readers; Mrs. Eddie Isaacson, vocal solo; the Singing Mothers chorus, rendering several selections; and Mrs. O. H. Mrs. Ace Boulter, Mrs. Dell Gardner and Mrs. A. E. Gibson, who spoke on topics in conjunction with the theme. Guy-mo- n, Transparent tape for sale at The Sun- - GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD INSTITUTE HERE IN APRIL An institute for the Carbon County Girl Scout council will be conducted in Price on April 7 and 8 by Mrs. Mary J. Littlefield of Washington, D. C., regional director of the western division of the national organization. Mrs. Melvin J. Wilson, chairman of the Carbon council, announced this week that active troops are operating in only four communities of the county at the present time. They are located at Price, Helper, Columbia and Consumers. A troop has been formed at Castle tft Snoppusis If r X 1. New set of tires Y 2. Motor overhauled 5! X X Xz I Y fX tf X Y Y X EW-JSSLJM70- 0 TOTALOF this nation. It is true that capital has played an iinsirtant iart in the development of the United States, it is true that it will continue to play an important part in the growth of this nation, particularly if it continues functioning under the present setup. However, much of the for the admitted lowered esteem in which finance has come to be considered can with all justice he placed at the doorstep of those of the monied interests who can really only be considered racketeers, individuals engaged in the private practice of burdening the public with unjustifiable costs. Capital will do well to clean its own bouse. The legitimate operator in the field of capital, and there are many sueh, has been caused much unnecessary and unjustified exposure to leveling through governmental restrictions and regulation processes which increases greatly the expenses of their operations. Legitimate capital is entitled to projer protection, and should receive that consideration. In order to develop an atmosphere which will tend toward leading to that protection, the legitimate financial supjxirters of industry" and business should take necessary action which will frmo lirnest inatethe racketeers their circles. eliminate the racketeers fro-- their circles. uai? X t V those whom we serve. Miss Jessie Rasmussen, an employee during the past of The named sobeen has months, eighteen Miss Rasmussen, also a ciety editor. Carbon high graduate, has advanced splendidly in her reporting work durthis ing the period she has served as society paper and her placement editor is but just recognition of her ability and her service. Sun-Advoc- THE DAWN The stars begin to fade, A stillness as of awaiting M ss first-cla- ss gar. Senior Foreman For Soil Camp Select Principals and music directors of schools in six eastern Utah counties will meet at the Carbon county high school Saturday at 2:00 p. m. for the purpose of deciding eligibility regulations for participation in the national regional band contest here in Representatives will attend from Emery, Carbon, Duchesne, San Juan and Uintah counties. and youll still have an old car! Buy a car cost. SMART-LOOKINYOU CAN OWN ONE OF THESE POWER-CHARGEAUTOMOBILES, USING YOUR OLD CAR AS A DOWN PAYMENT, WITH TERMS AS LOW AS $15 PER MONTH ON THE BALANCE COME IN TODAY, PUT YOURSELF BEHIND THE WHEEL OF THE CAR YOUD LIKE TO OWN, AND GET READY FOR A GLORIOUS YEAR OF ECONOMICAL, TROUBLE-FREMOTORING BUY SAFELY FROM A DEPENDABLE DEALER-TA- KE ADVANT AGE OF THESE LOW PRICES. AD . VERTISING OR COMBINATION SPECIALS Y Y 1934 Chev. Coupe Y Y Y Y JY $450.00 DeLuxe six, origional finish. Per- fect motor, heater. Y 1933 Plymouth Coupe Y $350.00 DeLuxe model Radio and heater. Completely reconditioned. A car youd be proud to own. 1932 Ford REPRESENTATIVE Y Y from our used car stock G E Y This weeks specials ALREADY reconditioned save this DONT BE MISLED BY MIS- - Y Y $7.00 Y $15.00 Y V-- 8 SEDAN $325.00 New motor, new tires, new Years of good service and bargain. paint its a Y WE SUGGEST THAT YOU INVESTIGATE, AND COMPARE PRICES, BEFORE YOU BUY. Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y 1935 Studebaker WE INVITE YOU TO BRING A LIST OF OTHERS AD VERTISED SPECIALS AND COMPARE THEM WITH OUR PRCES -- Dictator Sedan Y $625.00 DeLuxe model with radio and heater. Just like new in every way. A bargain at this price. Come in and look over our used car stock. Prices have been slashed on allmakes and models. ATTENTION FARMERS - STOCKMEN Why not buy a good chassis and make yourself a rubber tired wagon, $15.00 and up. REPOSSESSIONS Some almost new some older. Your choice for unpaid balance. w SXTXF Dealer Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Pontiac, Buick, Studebaker, and GMC Trucks Y Price Y REMEMBER THE PAYN TAKITWAY IS THE w Co' cam! ytrip transact LmmS Biscusse uth Di S. A c ec sup. As Meeds W. Lil Chapl Lnt dist P loca j May. G. J. Reeves, superintendent of the Carbon school district, will be chairholds all man of the meeting. things. tupfrin wi William J. Hansen of Price hasbt hen Srurtis appointed senior foreman of the p teard h camp of the soil conservation sery lice. succeeding William Morgan, who h C. been transferred to the district oft in Salt Lake City. The appointee: Due t was made through the United State hich uled civil service commission at Denver It was also announced this wee ;ompo' : the that the duties of Winfred W. Wer kain, r of the Price car. superintendent u jvery have been extended to include ithrougr ervision of agreeme Save n work in this district. Is there a human spirit that does not Grand, 3. New battery $35.00 4. Starter, generator overhauled $45.00 5. Radiator, Body, Fender work $15.00 IS' tests is being conducted among c ., ' of Price troop No. 286. The will cover a period of two ortf months, the winning patrol to t tertained by the other units vti party or trip. Two ponits will be given f0r .. sage of tenderfoot, second-clatests, and each merit bar' attained wijl be worth 15 points The patrols participating are Alley Cats, Fox, Beaver, Cat andc Masonic Order Sets Music Directors Of Two Degree Meetings Eastern Utah Will Meet Here Saturday Two specal meetings of Carbon (San? Y Y to Five officials of the workers edu- -, cation movement in Utah visited in Carbon county last week, meeting with various classes and conducting organization activities. Justen C. Stewart, state supervisor of workers education; Mrs. Eli B. Kelsey, state organizer of union auxiliaries, and K. Mason, workers education instructor, all of Salt Lake City, were here during the entire week, and Mack Nicolaysen of Sait Lake, state director, and Dean F. Peterson of Provo, district supervisor, were here Thursday and Friday. Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Kelsey and Mr. Mason, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Milner, county director of adult education, visited Royal Monday, Columbia Tuesday, Sweet Mine and Helper Helper and Latuda Wednesday, Thursday, and Price and Spring Canyon Friday. The Salt Lake visitors spent Saturday in Scofield and Clear Creek, returning to the state capital Sunday. A class of laundry employees was organized in Helper, with Mrs. Louise Anderson as teacher. Workers education classwork and auxiliary organization activities occupied the attention of the officials at the various meetings. Following the session in Price Friday, Mrs. Milner entertained with a social at her home for the visiting officials and adult education teachers of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson were also guests at the affair. te. ?Y Y organization insures greater value quicken the first robins song breaks forth In greeting to the new bom day? The soul responding to the unconscious thought. Of the promise that one day all will Small pocket diary in stock at The be well with the world. Contributed. Y Y Sun-Advoc- lodge No. 16, F. & A. M., were anWork in the nounced Wednesday. Gate, but it is not expected that the M. M. degree is scheduled for Monunit will become active until the day at 8:00 p. m while work in the F. C. degree will be conducted on March 29 at 8:00 p. m. The next FIVE FROM CARBON WILL regular meeting of the lodge will be BE CHOSEN SOON FOR CCC held April 5. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Sun-Advoc- Five C. C. C. applicants from Carbon county will be eligible for enrollment during the forthcoming enlistment period, according to an announcement this week at the county welfare office. The dates for choosing the enrollees has not been definitely fixed, but it is expected that the selections will be made in the very near future. 4 Bin This step is in line with The policy of extending the best possible service to customers, both subscribers and advertisers. No more fitting time could have been selected for making the changes, several hundreds of new subscribers having been added to our already large list during the circulation campaign just completed this week. Under the new arrangement Art Draper, an exceedingly able newspaper writer, joins The staff as associate editor. Mr. Draper is a Carbon county product, a graduate of the local high school and has had several years of experience reporting. He formerly was a member staff and this of The his return in welcomes publication the knowledge that his addition to our in a magazine of national circulation the lamented to hell with capital sentirecently ment which the publication stated had lxen on the of late year-- , pointing out that finances play an important role in the upbuilding and maintaining of March Price Troop Patrols STATE WORKERS Test (W Staff PROJECT HEADS VISITORS HERE A competition in passing Boy t, written. JSS EDITORIAL some time ill the hccaimc in forth- te THURSDAY, n Sun-Advoc- CAPITAL AND PROTECTION when it T A An alteration in the news staff of is being made this The made move by this publicaa week, tion toward the improvement of the paper in the way of scope, variety and manner in which the news is AT FUTURE WARS U . Change Effected In should In In fight its own wars. The nations ot that continent, and any other, should The I mtod also he required to finance their conflicts. States should refuse to permit flouting f loans in this country bv foreign power particularly when it is definitely lindei stood that sueh money is to he tmed for warfare. Iat the UuitM Slates remain at home while European nations slash at each others throat'. And let the finances of this nation also remain at home. To aid in l'inaneinf? these eonfliets will of certainty involve us sooner or later. Citizens should insist that we keep in the dear at all times when wars are encouraged, and euyacd in. Enrol oil? PRICE, SUN SAVING WAY WALK A BLOCK FROM MAIN STREET AND SAVE |