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Show Tfa e SECOND SECTION SEGOND SECTION un-Advoca- te mntSPAY. ROTARIANS HEAR VOCATION TALK STAKE CARBON AT BY BANK OFFICER APOSTLE foduced eves nj l; ' Olsoj Mrs. ram. o accePte:i t the, re; W aday, e as Ra tor fe j Earl F. Hills, assistant cashier of the of March 23, 1917). Carbon Emery bank, was the guest speaker at the weekly dinner meetProf. Orson Ryan was unanimously Strict Callis ing of the Rotary club Thursday night chosen as Urges rharles county superintendent of at the Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant, schools for two years beginning June Adherence To L. D. S. giving an interesting vocational talk 1, 1917, at a meeting Principles Tuesday. His on the banking business, particularly be will hundred twenty-fiv- e salary in relation to the federal reserve sys- dollars per year. Strict adherence to principles of tem. the L. D. S. church was urged by A violin solo by Robert Carney, Charles Callis of Salt Lake City, a Carbon Beginning April 1, a differential of county high school student! twenty-fiv- e cents a ton will be in member of the council of twelve aposthe completed program. He was ac- vogue in the hauling of coal between tles, in addresses at the quarterly companied by Mrs. Allan Ramsey. conference of the Carbon stake SatHelper and Salt Lake City and other The meeting was in charge of Er- Utah and Sunday. points. However, the reduction urday evening nest R. Lee, chairman of the clubs may not take effect until after May. Mr. Callis was accompanied by his vocational service committee. wife and by Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Leonof It is estimated that Utah produced ard of Salt Lake City, formerly They spoke briefly at 3,500,000 tons of coal in 1916, the recHuntington. Day ord for the state, and an increase the session Sunday morning. Successful compared with 1915 of 391,000 tons Among the other conference speakor nearly 13 percent. ers were Stake President George JorDance StevArvel H. Rhead, Parley gensen, More than seven hundred Utah Inens, John E. Pettit and A. W. Horsley, former stake president. The musical Wearin of the green was m order dian war veterans are asking for penprogram for the morning and after- Wednesday as persons of Irish de- sions under the recent amendment noon sessions was in charge of E. M. scent paid tribute to Patrick, patron passed by congress.o Williams, stake chorister. saint of the Emerald Isle. James Peterson, the Price inventor, The Mutual Improvement associaThe principal public event in obautomois working on a steamer tion of the Carbon stake was in charge servance of the was the anniversary of the Sunday evening meeting, the Price Altar societys annual St. Pat- bile that he is confident of having program for which included brief ricks ball Saturday evening in the Agoing on the streets of Price by July talks and a musical program directed Silver Moon hall. A large crowd at- 1st. It will run fifteen miles on galby Mrs. Ora B. Harding. tended the successful affair, which lon of coal oil and will be of forty All general and stake officers were was the nineteenth sponsored by the horsepower. o sustained during the conference with- society. Mrs. J. P. Phalen was genout any changes, according to Stake eral chairman of arrangements. Miss Edith Kay M. Pace and John Clerk George Mathis. The here. married were recently A St. Patricks dance was held by the Price ward Relief society in the groom is a son of James F. Pace and PROGRAM GIVEN AT SPRING L. D. S. tabernacle amusement hall the bride is a daughter of Mr. and GLEN SCHOOL ON TUESDAY Wednesday night, marking the anni- Mrs. John Kay. versary of the founding of the organBand selections, readings by Delia ization. Joe Massey and Miss Rosa Notari-anRowley and Domenic Juliano and a of Sunnyside were married in St. Patricks day has also provided history talk by Dorothy Millerich on the motif for numerous private social Price Saturday by Justice J. W the origin of St. Patricks day com- affairs during the past week. prised the program for the regular student body assembly of the Spring Cash boxes fcr sale at The Glen school Tuesday. Saint Patricks Observed; Held Saturday )tK Permanent Jobs For TWENTY YEARS AiO (Taken from the files of The Sun CHURCH SESSIONS istrict, 'ideat ar-o- speaker Workers Provided In County Announcement was made Tuesday that William Campbell has taken over the operation of the former Community service station at the comer of Main street and Second East across from the city hall. The station will open under Mr. Friday proprietorship Campbells morning. A complete line of Shell oils, gasolines and other products will be handled, and the service will be expanded from time to time. iadfw mZmJ 9 . . . I MARCH 28 ic )( TJ it Ej We have a large assort-merit of Plants and Cut Flowers to choose from. H Thirty Years Ago Permanent employment for SHOP kJUkre No. 5 PRICE East Main Phone 220 I. This Bank's Friendships strengthen its ability to serve the people of this Community. confidence and mutually to the WE referbusiness relations this bank enjoys and to among its neighbors in this Community the various correspondent relationships and association affiliations with other banks. friendships are typical of These inter-ban- k the American banking system. They help weld it into a sturdy, compact structure in which the of each. strength of all adds to the strength individual They augment the facilities of the services to its bank to render broad own customers. In our next advertisement we shall discuss relafurther our State and National inter-ban- k all-arou- nd For the second time within a week the train out of Sunnyside was wrecked yesterday evening near Mounds. Seven cars of coke and the coach went into the ditch. Five hundred machinists and pipe-me- n on the D. & R. G. have been granted an increase in wages of two and three cents an hour, a nine-hour day and time and a half for overtime after the expiration of the nine hours. Barring railroad accidents or delays, Miss Monima Crockett of Brunswick, Mo., and R. W. Crockett of Price will be married at Salt Lake City this evening. the Independent Coal and Coke company, states that sixty men are employed now at the mines. By the first of July, the company expects to be shipping at least two thousand tons of coal daily. H. Wade of fY fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ld IS IN THE AIR DEFINITELY SO AT THE BIG SILVER MOON HALL Y SATURDAY, MARCH 20 Y (PRICE) Music FINEST DANCE FLOOR IN EASTERN UTAH ALWAYS GOOD TIME in just half the this table. Thereafter, the table rate (same age) less dividend as credited. That all you pay annually for, $5,000 life insurance. is 'All standard provisions and premium' Waltz. The music in this production cov' ers the entire gamut of light and popular music. Miss Swarhouts beautiful voice makes the film a real treat to the musically inclined of all shades. Excellent dancing by Veloz and Yo- -j landa, comedy in the best Jack Oakie manner and a delightful love story between MacMurray and Miss Swarthout are other features. With songs by Irving Berlin carrying it to new heights of swanky melody, On the Avenue will be the Strand attraction Sunday and Monday. Off to the Races, starring Slim Summerville, will be shown Tuesday and Wednesday, with Mind Your Own Business, featuring Charles Ruggles and Alice Brady scheduled for Thursday. i waiver disability benefit included Substantial cash values in later yearsj Designed to give you permanent protection, with an easy start MAKE FULL USE OF THIS CONTRACT If It Fits Your Case Consult agent, phone local office or write to the Company rutleutial 3ttmtrara? (Emttpattt EDWARD D. DUFFIELD President Y Y By CAL & DOWNEYS ORCHESTRA figure to the Strand theatre at Helper Friday and Saturday in Champagne Y At The Mike Stamitakis of Price, a student at the University of Utah, has been initiated into Phi Alpha Delta, national legal fraternity. Mr. Stamitakis is a graduate of the Carbon county high school, where he was a star football player for two years. Mac-Murra- Y Y DANCE First five years, A brilliant melange of wit, music, y, beauty and dancing brings Fred Gladys Swarthout, Jack Oakie and a host of other noted screen play-'e- rs f fY Y AND WILL BE VERY CARBON EMERY BANK UTAH DEATH CLAIMS CHILD Mary Nadine Druce, daughter of Arthur Bishop Druce and Mary Lucille Alice Druce, died in the Price City hospital Sunday night. Funeial services were held Wednes- day in the Flynn Funeral home pel, with burial at Spring Glen. An Uncommon Policy for a Common Need tionships. PRICE Grogan. Champagne Waltz 1 QUALITY SERVICE ' The second and last shipment of decorative streamers purchased by the city council for street decoration purposes during conventions, celebrations and festivals was received Friday. The city now possesses 20 stream- -i ers, each having several banners. They will replace the curbstone flags heretofore used for street decoration, according to City Recorder William j PRICE YOUTH INITIATED BY NATIONAL LEGAL FRATERNITY FLOWER WARREN'S Street Decorations 26 per- sons was found in Carbon county dur(Taken from the files of the ing February by the district office Utah Advocate of March 21, 1907). of the sernational vice, according to the monthly report A circular relative to the mileage of Manager Walter D. Daugherty. A and expenditure on public roads in total of 40 placements were made durUtah for 1904 has just been issued' ing the month. from Washington, D. C. The total Seventeen of the permanent placeexpenditure was $218,675 78, of which! ments were in private enterprises, Salt Lakes portion was $57,378 85. while nine were in public employThe Carbon county record is: Miles ment. Temporary private placements public work, 125; from general fund, totaled 13 in private jobs and one n $2,225.43; for state roads, $1,000; men public work. subject to two days labor, 1,200; value Seven permanent placeof tax at $3 per capita, $3,600; total, ments were made in private Emery county, $6,825.43. while no placements were made at all in Grand and San Juan counties durThe thirty or more dwelling houses ing February, Mr. Daugherty of the Union Pacific Coal company at Scofield are filled with miners families from Wyoming. Strand Featuring It Final Allotment Of Twenty-Si- x ni William Campbell To Open Service Station Price City Receives nf Amrrtra Home Office NEWARK, NEW JERSEY A A |