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Show page roua THE ml iaiaacBr.ii. r, Carbon Judge Will Preside At Meeting Of State Committee TOUR CAPITAL CITY HARDING STUDENTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS Bsssxtsssass Mrs. William Heller of Price was Studio in Salt Lake City, attended the removed to her home this week from! finals of the eastern Utah independent the Price hospital following an opera- - basketball tournament Saturday night A team sponsored by his firm won ticm. THURSDAY. P T AH PRICE. E. REPORT ISSUED ON 'price and Nearby ( SUN-ADVOCAT- MARCH J INTERNATIONAL SERVicTT TO CONDUCT ROTARY Pr ! The program for the regular ing of the Rotary club Thursd-- J night) will be in charge of y, Wilson, chairman of the intern'1 al service committee. According to the Howling Ute publication, attendance for Febamounted to 85.7 per cent, six per cent higher than any pj, month in the club year, which ' Judge George Christensen, who was recently elected president of the Utah District Judges association, will go to Provo Friday to the tournament championship. Capitol, Newspaper Five-Poiconduct a meeting Two Of Objectives Mrs. Charles Riser was admitted to of a committee For Plea students Mrs. of civic Reese Attained; brother 43, Program hundred One Phillips, fifty the local hospital the fore part of this to formunamed viMade school More Support 'of the Harding junior high Jack Jones of Castle Gate, died last week for treatments. late rules and reg- July 1. week in a Salt Lake City hospital. sited Salt Lake City Saturday for a ulations for conA highly successful year was en- general tour of the camtal. Dean Pieper, who has been a memDEBATES HELD AT SCROty the affairs Comducting of the Price Chamber by visits joyed staff for ber of The The features of the trip were state of the organdebaters of the Ca,, reVeteran to a merce during 1933, according the past nine months, left Thursday to the state capitol, the University of ization. school participate this issued of high county port accomplishments (today) for Oceanside, California. Utah, the plant of a daily newspaper Besides Judge three debates this week on the week by Secretary A. E. Gibson. The and S. D L grounds. the temple qt Christensen, the tion of electric utilities, the nega. resume of activities is as follows: Christino Minetti of Helper reThe students traveled in school busin- team will committee Vera Xenakis a comprising In March, 1936, the Chamber of ceived treatment at the Price hospital here at six oclock Satur- -' clude Judges Allen George Jackson winning two Commerce adopted what was desig- es, leaving unTuesday night for minor bums. was made The trip morning. Thurman of Salt The affirmative was upheld. nated as a program, the day der the direction of Russell Williams Judge Christensen Lake City and Abe Don Williams and John Holman. week-enshould we have d T Peter Anderson left last thought being that Willard E. Laker, members of W. Turner of Provo. debates were held Monday and one' some definite objects in view and and for Salt Lake City, to spend three school faculty. the Those eligible for membership in Wednesday. strive in every way to put the proweeks in the mission home prior to On the trm through the state cap-- I association include the 15 incumstates as over the outlined. Central north for the gram Carleaving the pupils were escorted by itol, S. D. L. an where he will fullfill These five points were as follows: bon countys legislative representa- bent district judges of the state and SONS OF AMERICAN LEGION The ENJOY BOXING, MAT BOUll their immediate predecessors. 1. Securing for Price a junior church mission. tives: Senator G. G. Lindstrom of college or branch of the state univer- .Spring Canyon and Representatives next general meeting of the group, be the second since Price chapter of the Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Griff one sity. Frank Bonacci of Helper and D. A. which will in January, is scheduled American Legion held a regular m. and Jack Sweringen of Ely, Nevada, 2. Securing designation of High- Tidwell of Wellington. 2. visitors in Price, conwere week-en- d ing at the Legion hall Wednesc way No. 50 as Utahs link in the Governor Henry H. Blood greeted for Friday, April accombe will Christensen Roosevelt Transcontinental highway. the group in his reception room in night. tracting business. While here they Judge 3. Securing state highway comwere guests at the homes of Mr. and panied to Provo by M. W. Ross, court state capitol the Mrs. Mrs. Pete Griffone and Mr. and mission support for the improvement Students who could not afford to reporter, and from Utah county they road. a session Pierre Moynier. of the . ,, pay the cost of the trip were enabled will go to Mantito attend 4. Supporting a campaign pointcourt. district Judicial of Seventh the of as a result to join in the junket visitor a was in a Nixon of Clarence plan donations made by Price citizens. The ing towards development SPRING CANYON BOY SCOUTS Salt Lake City over the week-enwhich will make possible holding of per capita cost was 55 cents. ENJOY SPRING GLEN MEETING an annual rodeo and fair in Price. 5. Mrs. Ephraim Hansen returned to at sale for outfits Supporting a campaign pointSocial security her home in Provo Sunday, following Scouts Duane Merrill, Clinton Osting towards securing adequate audi- The torium and gymnasium quarters for a several months visit in Price with ler, Melvin Stones, and Scoutmaster Price. her daughter, Mrs. Nephi Gunderson. treasurer, and A. E. Gibson, secretary. Clare Newren of Spring Canyons As is known, point No. 1 was ac- The complete board of directors for troop No. 275 were guests of the John Critchlow of Price recently complished, No. 2 wras accomplished the year 1937 is: Claude J. Empey, Spring Glen troop Tuesday. They reand the other three are still being W. W. Hakalo, Angus Johnson, Gomer ported they spent an enjoyable evereturned to his home after spending a worked on. few weeks in California. Peacock, Arthur S. Horsley, J. Brack-ie- n ning and learned many new things The Chamber is not taking all the Lee, Elmer C. Young, J. T. Kelley, that will help the troop. Especially credit for these accomplihments; it Ernest R. Lee and President Cowles. interesting were a candle ceremony L. C. Rasmussen of Mt. Pleasant is true that these projects could not was a Price visitor Thursday. He was These men are devoting their time and firemaking demonstration. Her girl friend spends ic have been put over without the co- and energy for the of accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Sypes of Castle Dale. much time in parked cars, that operation of a great many interested Price and Carbon county. Their work FUNERAL SERVICES CONDUCTED people, but the chamber was one is all gratis, and, in addition, they HERE TODAY FOR YOUNG BABY Rand McNally are showing k State Treasurer Reese M. Reese was spoke in the wheel that carried the all contribute liberally to the suptheir road maps. on load. a Price business visitor the latter part of the chamber. The more such Merrill William port Noyes, of last week. Every day a large number of let- men we have in the community, the son of Walter and Annie Boren Noyes ters are received from various parts greater will be our program. of Price, died at the family home You spend comparatively liof the country addressed to the ChamJames W. Bingham, a member of DecemThe born was child ttle Tuesday. money when buying a Dodgt The reason for ber of Commerce. the Carbon county high school faculty, 1935. Besides the parents, one ber 21, or Plymouth. this is that we are a member of the was one of the representatives of the brother survives. United States Chamber of Commerce Southern Utah Teachers association We also have a splendid list Funeral services were held today in which publishes a list of associate who met with the state legislature at used of cars. the room of the Wallace drawing members. Therefore our existence is GOLD SEAL RUGS ONLY $7.50. mortuary under the direction of Bishan informal dinner at Salt Lake City CARBON 2ND HAND STORE, op Orson H. Guymon. Burial was nationally known, and we are on the Sunday. The delegates urged that ui See Our line of New Price. smaller school districts receive greatmailing list of a large number of the Wellington cemetery. state equalthe from individuals. and firms financial er help We are also a member of the As- FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM FOR ization fund. HIAWATHA SCHOOL NOTES 2 persons. $10 per month. Phone sociated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah 170-visitand Carbon is one among fifteen Mayor J. Bracken Lee was a The Hiawatha school basketball weekthe banded are which counties together Lake during or in Salt City team lost to Castle Gate Monday, 13 ROOMS RENT FOR SLEEPING to support the best interests of southend. Hot and Cold Water. Phone 572, to 17. Bill Babcock was outstanding ern Utah. for the winners, collecting 10 points, 285 N. Carbon Ave. One Chamber of Commerce, or one W. O. Bickmore, principal of the while Walter Perkowski starred for visCo., individual would not amount to much, FOR SALE FIRST CLASS PIANO. Hiawatha. Green River high school, was a Harding and Hiawatha week-enwhen but taking them all together Must be sold immediately. Lars will play Thursday (tonight). itor in Price during the - Dodge for each others they are Students of the ninth grade enterGunderson, 403 E. 3rd N. interest they are bound to get reMr. and Mrs. Nick Galanis were tained at a party in the school audiLIVING ROOM SET, NEW COVER, T sults. week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City , torium Saturday. The evening was our 2ND HAND CARBON University-Uta- h in firms $35.00. business are There Utah UTAH the PRICE attending spent in playing games, after which eveSTORE, Price. city who do not support the chamber a delightful luncheon was served. Aggie basketball game Saturday A son was born at the Price City and have made the statement that ning. FOR RENT HEATED STEAM hospital Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Karl they can see no benefit in so doing. and rooms, sleeping. Mr. Jameson housekeeping chairof Hiawatha. houses here Jameson Dr. C. R. Fahring of Helper, jbere are also business 71 North Carbon, Price. store. Hiawatha commisof about statement the is same the make manager whQ man of the Carbon county advertising. While it might possibly FOR SALE OR TRADE: FARM 160 sion, was a visitor in Salt Lake City 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peatross of My-- be true that they can see no direct last week, returning Friday. acres, 55 shares of water, 1 mile ton returned Wednesday after visiting benefit at the time of contributing or of Castle Dale on main highNorth reland at the time of advertising, there is a Orson H. Guymon, president of the here for a week with friends For further information call way. benefit derived just the same through or write to Norman Larson, Royal, Carbon board of educaton, visited in atives. the general upbuilding of the comUtah. the state capital last week on offimunity. All progressive cities have business. cial so decided and contribute liberally to 300 EGG INCUBATOR, LIKE NEW, CARBON 2ND HAND $10.00.. the support of the Chamber of ComMrs. D. M. Reed, who has been supleft STORE, Price. merce, and the most progressive ervisor of the Price sewing center, An operation for hernia was per- -: business houses do the most Saturday for Albuquerque, New MexFOR RENT FURNISHED APT., at the local hospital Wed- - Rising jn every community, succesico, to join her husband. Her Modern. 460 N. 1st East, Price. Inquire of Davis 1938 Lamar on $451.50 not the only has nesday yet year as During sor sewing supervisor Price. was paid into the treasury of the been selected. Carlos Gunderson returned to Price chamber of Commerce, probably the FOR SALE LAUNDRY week after spending sev- - smallest contribution made by any M. I stove, like new, $5.95. County Commissioner William A. early this Cali-1 in Oakland, where weeks States eral in United state the capvisiting chamber the in caller a was CARBON 2ND HAND STORE Engle fornia. the population was as large as that ital several days of last week. Phone 583, Price, Utah of Price. The contributions amounted FOR SALE EXCELLENT HOME IN John C. Staley of Scofield visited in Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Olsen and,to about eight cents per capita, for left which in Wednesday Sally, are There ways business. daughter, Price; sacrifice because of moving on many Price Monday Los Angeles, California, for an indef- money judiciously spent in civic matto California Nine rooms, includes atinite stay. electric refrigerator. ters w'iil bring prompt and lasting reSell for Harry G. Metos, Salt Lake City week-enin turns. caller $2,000 less than cost Inquire The d torney, was a The officers of the chamber are: Price. Nephi Gunderson, Jr., visited in Price recently. He is employed with Val H. Cowles, president; Ernest R. FOR SALE SQUARE TUB MAY-Ta- g Lee, vice president; Claude Empey, J. Ecker, proprietor of Eckers the railway in Grand Junction. Washer, motor, new paint. A real buy, only $35.00. OF PRICE C. OF C. One Hundred Fifty Pupils Mak Inspection Of College, -' nt Sun-Advoc- five-poi- nt Price-Myt- Lotta Miles Sez on d. te. ld Classified 9-- 12 Dodge and Plymouth Cars R. PRICE GARAGE Inc. Plymouth Dodge rucks d. j adver-form- I ed TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Matinee Tuesday 2:30 Continuous Both Days from 6:00 P. te. re-bu- ilt CARBON 2ND HAND STORE No. 9 E. Main, Price, Utah SUN. MON. THUR. FRL SAT. Continuous Sat. 3:30 TUE. Continuous Sun. 1:00 Kay Francis Its Here ! CLAUDE RAINS - IAN HUNTER Year's Greatest Musical Is the Greatest of Its Series The STOLEN HOLIDAY Added Attraction GOLDDIGGERS OF 1937 SKI SKILL Dick Powell - Joan Blondell and a Hundred Others! Straight from A LIBERTY Assessor Preparing Tax Rolls For 37 County Assessor Silas Rowley nounced Monday that valuation of personal property has been virtually completed for this year, and the tax rolls are now being prepared. Valuation of real estate and improvements is also progressing, and assessments for this type of property are being extended on the rolls. to Todays Headlines PICTURE THE BLACK LEGION YOU MUST an- j SAT. Continuous Both Days 6:00 WARNER OLAND CHARLIE CHAN CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA SUN. WED. Continuous Sun. 1:00 Greater than I Am A Fugitive SUN. FRL MON. Continuous Sunday 3:30 TARKINGTONS BOOTH PENROD and SAM TUE. WEB. Matinee Tuesday 2:30 Continuous Both Days from 6:00 W WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN acres of choice farm land located on the main highway between Price and Helper, full primary water right. Price city culinary water already on same, electric light and power available. Would make an ideal home location. If not interested in all, half can be purchased. Phone 206-or 607, Price, Utah. SEV-ente- en W FOR RENT FORMERLY PICNIC store, at 500 North 1st West. Inquire John G. Grosso. FOR SALE 125 ACRE FARM Lo- cated at Wellington, Utah. Choice soil for the raising of Hay, Potatoes, EE Beets or grains. Team and all machinery to go with same. An ideal location for stock due to Price river bordering same, out of city limits, plenty of water, light and power available. If not Interested in all we will sell a part. Phone 206-or 607 Price, Utah. i1 SEE IT! Some of the rolls will be turned over to County Treasurer Viola OBerto by April 1, and the remainder will be submitted considerably in advance of May 1, the deadline fixed by law. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN TWO three room houses, modem, full basements, located in choicest part of Price city. Fine garden spaces. If interested phone 206-or 607 Price, Utah. W ALL SEATS Not Recommended 25 CENTS for Children! FOR RENT HOUSEKEEP-in- g Furnished. Cottage Apts. Apt. 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