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Show THE :k50av. Lee, including those of a d.-tconvention of Legionnaiteh at Mo.,b .several years ago The Saturday night trip was considered a success m every wav, assuring the assistance of the Moab post for the Price group in staging the Utah convention to be held here on Aug. 5, 6, and 7. men in addition to Messrs. Lee and Grogan who mads the trip included Royal Frandsen Arthur Craven, Harvey Thomas, B. H. Young, Walter Daugherty, Joe Nay-le- n, Scott Faussett, Dow Young, Val H. Cowles of Price Harry Tasker and Phil Herron of Green River, members of the local post, also attended. Bruce Cox also accompanied the Price group. Fred Voll of Helper, district com-- 1 1ST IERICAN LEGION FIBERS ATTEND SESSION AT MOAB j Post To Aid Price 1 C'fnSrinS ce Slate Parley Here In August j . . bv two Price city officials. Re-Bracken Lee and City a delegation William Grogan, coi&t nf the local organization 4 ?' American Legion journeyed to where they 4 t r(j av evening " H meeting of the post of the veterans mander, August Litizzette, er of the Helper post, and Glen Balcommunity. Jpubl.c meeting was first held in linger of Helper, state junior baseball JhPlgh school auditorium, Mayor chairman for the Legion, were pies-en- t, some of the former officiating at the inrfj entertaining with vet-2- 5 the Later duction of the Moab officers. on Pictures. to transferred their activities Moab new the f!Lr hall and there Given installed. The 3n officers were the lo- -r organization entertained At Meeting men with a Dutcn other following that Evening were shown by Mayor in 12 Three Talks Rotary Thursday A program featuring three talks was presented at the weekly meeting f the Rotary club Thursday evening 'under the direction of the member-- ! ship committee, of which Ruel M. (Redd is chairman, . The speakers and their subjects iweie as follows: C. E. Beveridge, report on an article, What I Believe, in the Rotary magazine; Ernest Lee, the club motto, He Frofits Most Who Serves Best, and Parley H Rhead, world fellowship and international peace. livtstock Sing LOCAL at jUk for our products I your butcher shop. Lh market prices paid , i BEEF, LAMB, VEAL for and You pay no freight, bills nor comyardage, feed PORK. missions. I beckel PACKING CO. So. 2nd W. 116 ?hone 212W - Price, Utah Drawing paper for sale at The SUN. ADVOCATE. PRICE. UTAH PAGE FIFTEEN Community Church mud holes have made the roads Guests were Mrs. Loraine Clair, most impassable. Alls Euphia Foster, Mrs Geitrude Mr. and Mrs. Eirol Shaw- - spent McCourt and Mrs. Ardella Lindsey. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. A Sunday with Mrs. Shaws parents, Mr. Luncheon completed the afternoon. WITH OPERATORS class and a welcome for you. and Mrs, Thomas Orrell in KenilMiss Barbara Liddell won a cake raffled at the Sunnyside Girls Day Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. worth. Misses Dehla and Vivian Franklin dance Friday evening. TO EXPIRE SOON Good singing, visited their sister, Mrs. Melvin Giles Dominic Paloni was admitted to the and Holy Communion. in Price Saturday. Price hospital last Thursday evening. Epworth league at 7:00 p. m., topic, Mrs. Ray Lmnell, Mrs. Crandell, Miners Warn They Will Not Go He Taught That All People BelongMrs. P. Monsen and Max Simms were Tto Work On April First COLUMBIA NEWS ed to the Family of God." visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holliman this week. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30 p. m Without Agreement Ladies aid Thursday, March 11. Mrs. Sue Fuller, a former resident By Leona Lines of Columbia, now residing in Spring-vill- e, Lenten seiviee and class of instrucWith the present contract between Parent and teachers of Columbia spent last week at the home of tion every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. coal miners and operators expiring at Who answers Christs insistent call, met in regular session last Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strate. midnight on March 31, considerable Mrs Lawrence Holliman is spend-- 1 evening at the school house. A prointerest has been created in Carbon must give himself, his life, his all. gram was given at that time, opening ing a few days in Twin Falls, Idaho, T. H. EVANS, Pastor. county concerning negotiations for a wuth selections by the First and Sec-jo- with friends and relatives. new agreement between the United Grade Rhythm band. Other Billie Lines, Clare Monroe, Fay Mine Woikers of America and bitumnumbers included a trio, Emma Ko- -i Branch and Glenn McCann of Price inous coal operators. pasis, Millie Amadore and Eva visited with Mr. and Mrs. William renditions of Pale Moon," Lines Saturday. John L. Lewis, president of the I Love a Little Cottage," and "Nium miners union, has demanded a Myron Strate was a visitor in Salt th SmTTsle ?.!lVluV: I?adln,J Lake An No.il'y to local union City last week. work week and a 15 per cent cc.no auxiliary ; mmWashington t le United Mine Workers of..Rose Barker of Price spent the Allen pay laise for employees. ca ul,t pauj zakis, Nellie Holliman, week-en- d was recently oiganized at the home of Dr. and Mrs. The operators have bluntly Barbara Stevenson, Reynolds, rejected Latuda, with the following officers: M. T. Johnson z, Mansana-reBernice Junior Anselmo, the proposals, demanding in turn that Miss Maria Kopasis placed third in President, Mrs. Ed Scherer; vice Shiegika Maryama and Gloria the present work week be increased W. an amateur contest at Helper last T. with I. C. Talks Mrs. Garcia. followed, Reid; president, secretary, from 35 to 40 hours and that hourly Mrs. Joe Dowd; treasurer, Mrs. W. Anthon, Mrs. C. J. Roberts and Mrs. week. She sang the same evening in pay rates be cut 15 per cent. Mis. Meilin Peterson, John Crawford speaking on commun- the Legion hall. Hill; Both Lewis and Charles P. ONeill, door warden,Mrs. William recreation for Scouts A heavy snow fell here Thursday Reese; mu- ity recreation, keeper, spokesman for the operators, express- sician, Mrs. R. Lee; trustees, Mrs. H. and primary recreation respectively. evening, causing bad roads and Gerald Anderson spoke on Boy Scout weather conditions. The school bus ed hope the new agreement could be Hall, Mrs. T. Riley and Mrs. B. recreation. Mrs. Christensens class to Price was delayed over an hour reached without a strike, but Lewis won the pictuie this month. on the snow-drifte- d roads . warned the operators that the minMrs. Harding, 86, mother of Mrs. The Young Womens Weekly Sewers would not work April 1 without ing club met at the home of Mrs. J. Fred Kimber, died here late Saturday a contract. W. Liddell Thursday afternoon. Host- evening at her daughter's home. FunThe increase the miners asked esses were Barbara and Hanna Lid- - eral services will be held in Provo. By Louise Jewkes would amount to 50 cents a day for Plans are being formulated to rethose men hired by the day, bringing organize Girl Scout troops here, with TRUE DIGNITY, IN THE RENDERING OF SERthe basic daily wage from $5 50 to $6 Mrs Melvin Wilson, commissioner, in the north and from $5 10 to $5 60 and Miss Gunda Andersen, recreaVICE, COMES WITH QUITE UNDERSTANDING, tional adviser, both of Price, m charge RESPECT AND THE SINCERE, TASTEFUL DESIRE jin the south. The miners also asked for an in- of preliminary arrangements. Wattis TO BE OF HELP. SUCH DIGNITY IS ALWAYS crease of 15 cents in the combined had for a number of years the Star OF THE CHARACTERISTIC Point troop, the Daisy troop and the cutting and loading rate (2 cents to Brownie for the latter troop, being the cutter and 13 to the loader); 25 too young for legulation Scout North 1st. East Now in Our New Home cents a ton increase for pick mining girls work. The young ladies and their and 20 per cent for yardage and dead-wor- k. mothers seem anxious to see scouting 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 158 AMBULANCE PRICE LICENSED EMBALMERS ativities again beome prominent m The next step in the negotiations the camp. will be the appointment of a joint Superintendent G. J. Reeves, and Miss Ruby Bean, primary superviser committee to draft the new from Price visied the primary school Monday afternoon. Spring cleaning on the school started last week, and under the direction of Principal Mrs. Mae Kilpack, the walls, desks, windows and floors underwent a thorough Students are enjoying the cleaning. of the interior. appearance A complaint charging Frances HarMr .and Mrs. Harvey Kanistaneaux rison with assault and battery was and Woodrow, and Douglas Pehrson filed Monday before Justice J. W. spent Sunday in Helper with relaHammond. The complaining witness tives. James Alley of Price accompanied is Pete DeAngeles, who alleged that his mother here Sunday. She will the offense was committed Friday. spend an indefinite period of time here with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alley CARD OF THANKS before leaving for her home in Misto thank souri. We have taken this method our kind friends for their aid and ofAfter two weeks of warm weather fers of assistance, their sympathy and the roads are extremely muddy, and floral contributions at the time of drainage ditches still frozen. Ruts and the death of our dearly loved hus- UNION CONTRACT ' Message-Remembran- ce nd Dan-.delar- 30-ho- ur Har-Ameii- WATTIS NEWS WALLACE MORTUARY Complaint Filed For Assault And Battery ffSSin Fashion Creations from the DRESS FLACILLE March is SHOP the Month of Spring this Year EASTER MARCH 28TH. REQUIRES EARLY PLANS FOR PURCHASES OF FASHIONS LATEST IN ORDER FOR YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PARADE OF THE PRETTIES, GOWNS OF EARLY AN OF THE son and brother, i band, vin Brown. EARLY-YEA- R SEASON. THE APPROACH OF THE EASTER SEASON YOU WILL WANT TO LEAVE WINTERS SOMBRE COLORS BEHIND YOU AND STEP INTO SOMETHING THAT IS BRILLIANT NAD SPRINGLIKE. WITH PRO FESSI I 10 Res. Phone 381 BKss L. Finlayson, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. 11:45 A. M. 12:00 Noon Attorney- - w Commercial Bank Building PHONE 368 P PRINT DRESSES f new assortment grand spring Hats Scarfs in bright spring Colors Hosiery in sprightly seasonaal colors, priced at w E. Main J. ' 79c 12:30 P. M. $1.00 fi F. Tel St 5:00 P. M. Dance Hour Daily Except Sun. 5:00 P. M. Carbon High School Sunday 3:15 P. M. 141 2:30 P. M. W. POTTER Eastern Utah Electric Phone' 55 Price Professional Radio Service 3:15 P. M. 5:15 P. M. Dramas of Life Mon., Thurs. The Black Ghost Tues., Fri. The Thrill Hunter Wed., Sat. 5:30 P. M. Wayne King and His Orchestra-Da- ily. Watch 5:45 P. M. Concert Hall of the Air Transradio News and Weather Forecast Daily. 6:00 P. M. Joey and Chuck Tues. Thurs. Sat. 6:10 P. M. The Tune Detective WeL, Sat. Mon., Fri. Travel Talk Eb and Zeb Sunday Daily Except Sun. 12:45 P. M. Library Hour Sunday 1:00 P. M. On the Mall Tues., Thurs., Sun. 1:30 P. M. Foreign Hour Sunday. s. J. SWEETRING, LAWYER 29 Sunday 1:25 P. M. Wed., Utah Price and a The Monitor Views the News Daily. 4:00 P. M. Request Hour Daily. Tower HAMMOND At-La- E 3:30 P. M. Mrs. Henry Hall, Helper Sun. 11:00 A.M. Bible School of the Air Wed. Sun. 11:45 A. M. Trans Radio Press Daily Except Res. Phone 318 $2.25 UTAH EASTERN 8:00 A M Musical Clock Daily Except Sun. 10:00 A. M. Home Folks Frolic Daily. 10:30 A. M. House of Peter MacGreggor Mon., Wed., Fri. Home Folks Tues., Thurs. The Brown Family Saturday. R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. F. B. OF SOME OF THE WEEKS FEATURE PROGRAMS Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Price Phone 16 BLOUSES VOICE xzz Using the National Broadcasting Companys Transcription Service SUNDAY DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 8 a. m. to 8 p, m. HORSLEY A. S. Purses in Bright $1.95 THE Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-- J, Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone 397 Price Colors ). ' FRANK B. HANSON, accessories-Blouse- s and Ho EL W ONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard, PATRONS dso Al- Mrs. Richard Alvin Brown. Mrs. Minnie Brown and Family. YOULL FIND IN OUR SHOP THE DAPPER TAILORED SUITS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED WITH EVERY NEWEST FASHION DETAIL. MANUFACTURERS IN THE STYLE CENTERS HAVE PREPARED TOR THIS EARLY EASTER SEASON AND WEVE FALLSECURED THEIR EN INTO LINE WITH , THEM LATEST CREATIONS FOR OUR EASTERN UTAH v Richard ol M WHICH NECESSARILY ARE GLOWING GLAMOUR PART I ia; Church of the Air nounced Organ Reveries To be 6:15 P. M. The Cub Reporters 6:30 P. M. Dinner Hour 7:00 P. M. an- 7:30 P. M. 7:45 P. M. Daily Exc. Sun Daily Exc. Sun Daily Radio Night Club Daily Exc Sun. Amateur Hour Sunday Karl Engar Orchestra Thursday Drifting and Dreaming Daily. W. KELLER Attorney and Counsellor At Law East. Utah Elec. Bldg. 1 Rooms Price Phone 568 304-31- LEWIS OPTICAL CO. Makers of Eye Glasses FLOWERS W. DR. the vogue this year, will add gaity cmd sparkle to any outfit 25c 49c 98c A dress shop (PRICE) LEWIS Thomas-Deser- et Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS Service Day or Night Ambulance Tel. small deposit will hold any article FLACILLE W. Optometrist In Charge 164-- W Price The Perfect Tribute Costs No More Home Flynn Funeral Hi one 28 Ave. 58 No. Carbon Wallace Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 41 No. 1st East PHpa TTtah Pknno ISA k.tV,)rr-i- THE EE 1 If 1 REVELERS you want to be sure to hear your request played, do not telephone, send postcard or letter. TALK OUT LOUD 1420 Kilocycles WITH K E U B Four Radio Station Studios and Transmitter Located on Highway 50 Between Price and Helper in Carbon County Paid Adv.l iihiir |