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Show THURSDAY, THE PAGE TWO mt-Aimor- atp PRICE, UNDER UYAH, YHE ACT OP MARCH 3, IS7S 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 A $2.00 Per Year SECOND PRICE, In Advance. Phone No. 9 In Advance Outside Utah $2.50 Per Year CLASS UTAH, UNDER purchasing power. One wonders if the lack of sditical fire in these two suggested taxation remedying channels could have had anything to do with the lack of favorable action. However that may he the public will have to continue with their hoKs jaunting only to the future. Perhaps some day the proja-- r taxation basis ability to pay will lx? arrived at and lobbying against such a jtoliey will he regulated to its proper place completely out of the picture. MAIL MATTER AT THE PSSTOFFiCE AT THE ACT OP MARCH S, IB7S PROGRESS BEING MADE IT is extremely encouraging that the national child labor Hineiiiinient is receiving; approval in no many state lugLslj.turcs that it appears almost certain that it will soon he sui icientlv ratified to make it operative on a nationwide scale. Too long Inis child labor been fmrmitted to tear a vast hole in our economic structure, upsetting an organism already hadlv damaged throngll other equally disrupting operations. I'tnh did itself proud two years ago by ratifying, a step taken despite npposit ion of the standpat crowd. Last national child laixir figures available showed that in 1930 there were 007,118 hoys and girls from ten to fifteen years of age employed in our work system. That record itself is an indictment against the nation, it calls for an adjustment and that soon. Children cannot he removed from the production field where they have been engaged, of course, without some arrangement to replace the financial gams "Inch their families have acquired through the youngsters earnings while following industrial pursuits. However, it is certainly time that child labor should he halted in this country. 1 GETS LUMBER COUNCIL POST Charles Leger of Helper was elected a member of the advisory council of the state organization of lumber dealers, who concluded their twelfth annual convention Saturday in Salt Lake City. GIVE grow-seei- PLANS UNDER WAY Talented Group Is Preparing For Presentation Sponsored By Stake Mutual JtoC3 U&COu musical treat is in store for Carbon county residents in the near future when the Community Opera company presents the opera Martha, under the sponsorship of the Carbon stake Mutual Improvement A THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN MAKING YOUR PURCHASES OF FOODS , Quality , Price , Service association. The production, the date for which has not been definitely chosen, is under the direction of Mrs. Ora B. Harding, who reports that all members of the chorus as well as the leading performers have been chosen by tryouts. Special dance numbers directed by Miss Gunda Andersen and Lucian Reid will be other features of the Senior In Contest Sponsored By State D. A. R. ng Replacement Arrives For Soil Camp Staff WHEN 'YOU CAN PURCHASE YOUR NEEDS FOR LESS MONEY LET Steve E DeJarnatt junior agricui-- j tural aid of the federal soil conserva- tion service, arrived Sunday to join the staff of the Price camp as technical foreman in agronomy. He replaces C. S. Schafer, technical foreman in range management, who has been transferred to Camp SCS-- 5 at Willard. Mr. Schafer has been since the camp was established UJS in 1935. The range management work of this district will be handled by a tech- nical staff member attached to the Mt. Pleasant camp. YOU WE KNOW OUR EVERY- DAY PRICES ARE LOWER FOR FRI. & SAT. GOLD PI ; I COFFEE ,w 21c Sold with a money back Guarantee. i TRY A CAN, AND IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY SHOP "THE PAYN TAKIT WAY AND SAVE . See Our .Line of New Dodge and Plymouth Cars PRICE GARAGE Co., Inc. Plymouth Dodge Dodge T rucks PRICE mmmrm - UTAH POUND BREAD AND BUTTER LETTUCE r today--2-fo- Health Soap MUNICIPAL INCOME Am fIWi Genuine Cocoa Hard Water SOAP GOOD COOKIN- G- APPLES 19c EXPENSES! BANQUET BUTTER hly Report Shows Revenue $16,791.48 And Outlay CASIN- O- Of $11,692.87 CLEANSER ELECT PRESIDENT Gene Robertson, star tackle on the Carbon high football team this year.1 was recently elected president of the schools Lettermens club. He replaces Gardell Marshall, who withdrew aU the end of the first semester. White celluloid triangles for sale at The 25c S f TUNA FISH Pork & Beans LG. CANS I TOMATOES LG. CANS .... 25c BLUE PINE V WALL PAPER 25c . COFFEE Best Foods 2JC Horse Radish CRYSTAL WHITE c MUSTARD . ljC I SOAP ; 10-ba- TNT SOAP 3 FOR .. PAR large pkg. MILK 0. S. TAMALES 29c Chili Con Carne 5c CAN CAN 5c all H jm 0 m f. CHOICE MEATS INSPECTED 2 RENDERED-LA- HU 29c POUNDS FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 2 pounds FRESH SIDE MEAT t 29c 10c imnP0RKKETTLE SUCCESS OPENS 7th MARKET PROGRAM THEME ANNOUNCED The vocational service committee will be in charge of the program for the weekly meeting of the Rotary club Thursday (tonight). The program will consist of a vocational talk and musical numbers. B PRUNES SUN BRITE Paid to Utah Power and Light com- pany for power, $3209.74; water stock, assessments, $430; interest and bonds,1 $1616.76; deposit refunds, $45; inter- est on deposits, $50; justice fees, $18.- ,80; cost of dog tax collections, $37 ; water bends, $733.33; tax collection, costs, $278.51; council expense, $22.35 ; contingent fund, $377.15. Celebrating the opening of the seventh Success market, which is located at 14 South Main street in Salt Lake City, a special sale is announced by the Price store for Friday and Sat-- 1 urday. FANCY With empties re None Better Limit POTATOES BEER General fund receipts of Price city during the month of February amounted to $16,791.48, as compared with disbursements of $11,692.87, cording to the monthly financial 'statement issued Wednesday by City Recorder William Grogan. Tbe Cbjef item of revenue during m0nth was tax redemptions in the jsum 0f $7158, followed by light de- Ipartment income totaling $6081.32. other receipts were summarized in' !ie report as follows: Water depart-da- v state special tax,' jment) $2849.33 LETTERMEN TOMATOES Cans pickles 10c FRES- H- String Beans No. 2 $101.13. turn back and look peppery, Modern merchandising for modern buyers. Youll agree that iur merchandise Dodge and Plymouth is just that. We also have a splendid line of used cars. Grapefruit Q . DOZEN $1.49 BAG.. ARIZONA Fresh Guaranteed Reg 19c size Limit 48-L- EGGS Lotta That even if Lots wife looked back and turned to salt, the modem wife is jmore apt to BOND Excellent all hard wheat brand U Satisfaction Guaranteed Alinif Large Explorer Scout troop No. 284 of Price will take over the reins of the municipal government on Saturday, March 20, thus relieving regularly elected officials of their duties on the last official day of winter. Various city functions will be handled by the troop members, who will receive their assignments next week, according to Scoutmaster Ace Boulter. ; EDWARDS DEPENDABLE ge j PUPILS BOOST OPERETTA Fantastic garb was the order of the at the Harding junior high school Wednesday, when the students don- - $107 68; licenses. $263; cemetery, $49; inde- misceuaneous, $13.40; bicycle licenses, jned costumes of vaiious and seribable kinds to advertise the $3150; garbage, $55; service deposits, school operetta. A parade was held'g. justice court collections, $10; dog on Main street in the afternoon will1 taxes, $82; water connection fees, $34; the school band participating. plumbing inspection fee, $1; electric inspection fee. $5.25. Following is the itemized list of Miles Sez disbursements: Water department, $887.72; light department, $515.43; street department, $1107.12; parks, $377.87; police department, $537.55; 'cemetery, $139.86; fire department, $182.62; city hall, $50.78; printing and supplies, $188.83; telephone and tele-- 1 graph, $29 82; salaries, $805; sales tax' , Alonzos Treasure," it was announj! , W,Y Tf TIT Willie.- - Our policy of offering foods at lower prices never varies. Any time you drop in our store youll find proof of this . Check over the below items, and shop at O. P. Skaggs stores and 'save. We employ union clerks. We reserve the right to limit quantities of EXCEEDS cast Proof of the Pudding customers better DURING FEBRUARY WHY PAY MORE ed at- -i sight-tonna- ON MARCH 20th, Members well-train- senior high Utahs outstanding school girl student is from Price. CarShe is Miss Deon Chapman, bon high senior, whose selection for the recognition which brings signal honors to her school and community, Satas well as to herself, was made a good of finals in the urday an interesting story, and a rare treat conducted by,.is ship pilgrimage contest promised music lovers of the counthe Daughters of the American Revo- ty. t lution at the Salt Lake Art Barn. Sixteen contestants participated in STUDENTS REPEAL TAX the annual contest, which is coincident with similar competitions being The student council of the Carbon conducted by the D. A. R. in other county high school has voted to repeal states. Judging was based on scholar-prospec- ts the 25 per cent tax levied on school ship, character, patriotism and activities. This action was taken by zenship. unanimous vote. Miss Chapman, with winners from other states, will be taken on a in the contest: Olympia Lau-ri- s, trip to Washington, D. C., next ticipated Vera Xenakis, Bessie Weeter and April with all expenses paid, Gardner. Catherine Four other Carbon students fore. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton of Los visitAngeles. California, were Price ors this week. EXPLORER BOYS WILL RUN CITY A large chorus of enty students will supplement the ft nmnoinols in fha fnrfkArt:. citi-sug- ar county this summer. Predicting a substantial increase in and larger profits for ers of the county, Mr. Hallam said that contracts would be issued to, in the near future. Mr. Hallam inspected the Carbon territory, accompanied by Ray Branch, local field representative of the firm. He was favorably impressed with Price, declaring the community is much larger and more progressive than he had expected. He expressed jtpe opinion that the community will benefit from the beet industry this beyear to a greater extent than ever COMMUNITY OPERA Ruby Keeler and Ross Alexander are in Ready, Willing and Able, which will be the feature attraction at the Bonnie theatre in Helper Sunday and Monday. D. Chapman Named Outstanding Sugar Firm Official Predicts Good Year For Carbon Farmers BOX RUBY KEELER IN BONNIE HIT Award For State plant of the Holly Sugar announced Tuesday that are unusually bright for beet production in Carbon county and Price arc honored by the organization in selection of this community as the location for the March meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, an organization which has done much for the state in general and the southern and southeastern sections in particular. Organized supjtort such us has been accorded this area by those who will visit us on March 20th and 21st has lieen of very definate assistance in the advancement of this section. In recognition of tills splendid which has ixen gien us this community should have a large representation at the banquet which is to he held on the Saturday evening of the twodav meeting, an affair where the visitors and home folks may break bread in the most splendid gixxl fellowship atmosphere. A 11 But the large increase in subscriptions during our recent campaign added so many more new names to our list that we are short on comics and do not have sufficient to serve ail subscribers. This is due to the fact that the colored comics must be ordered three weeks in advance of publication day and despite our increased order we failed to secure sufficient to serve all. The situation wil? be remedied, however, next week and thereafter. HEARTY WELCOME THEM 11, Large Number Will sing In chorus 0 School Production ms Price Entry Outstanding Girl WERE SORRY is disquieting and discouraging that the current legislature failed to take action in two taxation directions which would have had a fundamentally imjrtant hearing on our economic order in the state, remedying steps which would have provisl a Iwmcficial easement so far as the common welfare is concerned. These two stejis are elimination of the general sales tax and lighter levying demund on the smaller incomes. Favorable action on these two lines would tend to lighten the burden where it needs to lie lifted and improvement in general business circles through added Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCH V DISAPPOINTING VERY (Hljp SUN-AD- 1UCED 0E piece-pou- LARGE FAT COLORED m nd 25c the 2?C . ROASTING CBICKEIIS 21c FrCand DomestifaCheLSTlul- mfrted - |