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Show ' ISf THURSDAY, MARCH 25 PACE THIRTEEN KING CRITICIZED Boy Scout Mfy All Troops In Carbon District Represented At Training Session Sunday All troops ol' the Carbon Boy Scout district were represented at the second leadership training class conducted in whs 'i ats. 3t hat tV es. ings i. a,- Hack. mK -- 3 chai. . v ting iity. t of Craver ht. ARRE lnouncf for sene cor;, a ape. ung mar tc alst they car form t! sen-;c- i over-nig- raana 46, ht Spring Canyon Boy Troop Holds Honor Court Sunday of Ge idTues- ,as appoint-stroye- ed. TRUE DIGNITY, IN THE RENDERING OF SERVICE, COMES WITH QUITE UNDERSTANDING, RESPECT AND THE SINCERE, TASTEFUL DESIRE TO BE OF HELP. SUCH DIGNITY IS ALWAYS d, 1?' CHARACTERISTIC OF THE WALLACE MORTUARY Now in Our New Home North 1st. East Sun-Advoc- - AMBULANCE 24 HOUR SERVICE LICENSED EMBALMERS PHONE 158 PRICE STANDARD OPTICAL CO, SALT LAKE OGDEN PROVO, UTAH IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO "J onorabit and X Cleik George Otkey of the Cm bon school district announced this week that $12,000 worth of bonds, part of a 1920 serial issue of $120,000, will be retired by the district on April 1. The retirement will leave only $36 000 of the issue unpaid. According to Mr. Ockey, the payment on April 1 will bring the total amount of bonds retired in the past 10 years to $264,000. ' ii- siring j Protection Against Floods Provided By River Channel Work The dredging of the Price river behind the main business section of Helper city has been completed, and the river has been turned down the newly formed waterway. The straightening of the river chan-ne- y was sponsored by the city council and was started about a month ago. The new channel, being straight-e- r than the old one, will afford maximum flood protection to the city. The The districts bonded indebtedness work was carried on with the aid of will then amount to $590,000, includ a steam shovel owned and operated ing $44,000 on two serial bonds, $251, by the state road commission. Ap000 on a bond maturing May 1, 1940, proximately five men were employed d 19,3 Aprn t0',225' during the time the river was dredg- that he regret could not see his way clear to ' porting Roosevelts posed judiciary change created a good deal of resentment among members of Conntv nt, i t k bU'" un,o here Friday, and the delegates em- - SUCCeed J' C Nash reslgned phatically voted to answer the solons communication in strong terms. ndorsed for It was suggested the letter be de- - part"lent 38 dlStnct sllPervlsor under the but one of the delegates com 'men, y feaieStc1 dPartmont of Pa mented on the fact that another elec- tion is coming and we should keen r C probation. Mr. Webbs union affiliation is with the United) the letter for the record. Mine Workers of America. King was scored in no uncertain t(;rrn.S difing the discussion on his re Make steady use of the classified councGs request that he column of The Su- hUPF presidents Plan- and la - 'perior Circulation Supreme old charge that he has never Reader Interest. sup-Presid- Retire $12,000.00 In Bonds On April 1st ques-distri- ct rtUKQs and H. King expressing School District To j 'ii. is A letter from Senator William Price Explorers Members of Price troop No. 284 Explorer Scouts, will in an egg hunt on Easter participate Sunday, building without matches and egg cooking contests will be other features of the outing, and a prize will be awarded to the boy who is the first to find and cook his eggs. Those participating in the hunt, are advised to meet at the L D S tabernacle at 6:30 a. m. Sunday! bringing six eggs, eating utensils and material with which to build a fire without matches. the L. D. S. tabernacle Sunday. . Instruction in making sleeping bags, Shelter tents and pack racks was given by Vernon Merrill, associate of the district, and William A statement was issued Campbell, Explorer Scout leader. by the troop Plans for a camporee to be held in thanking Lyle Olsen, Theryon Hamil the Price City park in May were also ton and Phillip Klapakis for their work in guiding traffic Saturday, on discussed. The meeting was originally schedul- which day troop members served in ed for March 28, but was held a week various official capacities of the city earlier to eliminate the possibility of government. conflict with Easter Sunday activities. Price Troop No. 283 4 The third class of the series of four Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson, troop com- will be held the first Sunday in April One or more officials of the Utah Na- - miUeeman, recently visited Price rooP No. 283 to instruct and aid the tional Parks council will attend. Scouts in passing merit badges in' s public health, personal health and first aid. He discussed the subject, What is First Aid? and asked questions concerning the tests to be passed. The Scouts were arranged in U shape with A meeting of the Carbon Boy Scout Dr. Finlayson at the head, and a committee will be held in thejtion was directed to each boy in turnJ federal building here Monday eve-- 1 After Dr. Finlayson had finished, the bing, according to an announcement 'boys asked him questions. by Chairman Ray Walters. Among the subjects scheduled for Spring Glen Troop No. 287 discussion are the 1937 camping pro-- 1 Andy Juvan, Gordon Crowther, gram and the district court of honor Willie Melensic and Eddie Zeleznick to be held at Helper on April 11. Of- have met the requirements for second ficials of the Utah National Parks class Scouts. council will be invited to attend the Definite plans have been made for honor court. A large number of boys hike Saturday. A site are expected to receive awards, and an an interesting program is being ar- about twenty miles south of Castle The patrol Dale has been chosen. ranged for the occasion. . J method will be used which will give) Scouts training for the spring camporee in Price and also for the summer camp. All members of the troop comj Scout mittee intend to make the trip. I com-jnissio- m an, ith pn. Central Union Votes To Answer Utah Senators Letter In Strong Terms troop news COURSE CONDUCTED tact FOR COURT STAND Activities SECOND LEADERSHIP busjt-- BY CARBON LABOR yet done anything for the woiking man was strongly revived Many matters pertaining to the of the union mowment in Carbon county were considered at the meeting, one of the principal subjects being the strengthening of the union label campaign Stress was also laid .. . on the importance of organized labors supporting union establishments. The belief was expressed that expansion of the auxiliary movement will prove an important factor in the union label drive, inasmuch as most of the buying is done by women. A committee consisting of Arvel Anderson, C. N. Chadwick and Walter Bass was appointed to arrange for a meeting of craf locals for the pur- - - The Opening of Their New Modern Optical PRICE, UTAH 31 EAST MAIN SATURDAY MORNING ! Price Troop No. 286 At the regular meeting of the troop Tuesday night in the L. D. S. stake house, plays were outlined for spring trips and hikes. In this connection, the boys discussed the making of Canyon. and tents. J Carbon district officials in attend- sleeping bags closed with the recital The meeting ance were Chairman Ray Walters, of the Scout oath by Mark Bryneri Commissioner George A. Rowley, Lamar An-- 1 Commissioner Vernon Merrill and the Scout prayer by dersen. and Secretary Isaac McQueen. Scout court of honor for members of the Spring Canyon troop was conducted Sunday, evening in Connection with the Mutual Improvement association program at Spring A Boy As-ioci- Patrols of troop 286 are participatin a contest of passing tests. The ing t Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Davidian of unit passing the most tests will be enHelper, Mrs. Edna Averett and Mrs. with a Walter Boren of Price, were visitors tertained by the other patrols hike. In Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. party or Averett was the guest of her son, Keith Robinson, and her sister, Ardath Casiday, and Mrs. Boren visited her daughters, Norma and Wilda, at the Nevada-Uta- h academy, The regular meeting of the Utah i While there, they attended Mis- National Parks council of the Boy sionary Volunteer Investiture Services Scouts, originally scheduled for April t the academy on March 18. Elder 5, has been advanced to April 3. F. G. Ashbaugh of the Union ConferA number of officials of the Carence of Seventh Day Adventists, prebon Boy Scout district are planning to sented awards to students who qualiattend the council meeting, which will fied. Among those receiving the honbe held at Provo. or were Edna Nielsen, Ardath Casiday and Wilda Boren, all of Price. pupils were reported as progressing The academy and church day school nicely in their studies. Visit utaii-nevad- academy a You may now obtain the same efficient service, high quality material and efficient workmanship right here in Price that our other stores. Our prices and our service will be the same as you have been getting for years at any of our stores. And on terms as low as $1.00 per week. we give in YOU WILL FIND THE EXAMINATION ROOM EQUIPMENT THE VERY LATEST Carbon Scouters To Attend Council Meet it DR. M. S. BURGESS, Registered Optometrist Will make an accurate and thorough examination of your eyes, and if glasses are not necessary, he will frankly tell you so. If you should need glasses you are assured of the latest style, as we have a modern and complete shop here and will fit your features as well as your eyes. Glasses that will improve your vision and appearance is our aim. ftii TWO CROPS IN ONE FARMERS IN IMPOSSIBLE, BUT THAT FARMER DOES WHEN HE RAISES A CROP OF BEETS. HE SELLS HIS BEETS TO THE SUGAR COMPANY AND HAS HIS SUCH AS TOPS, PULP AND SYRUP, LEFT WHICH ARE PRACTICALLY EQUAL TO OTHER FEEDS THAT COULD HAVE BEEN RAISED ON THE SAME LAND THAT PRODUCED THE BEET CROP. THE TOPS FROM AN ACRE OF BEETS ARE EQUAL TO 1 Vi TONS OF ALFALFA IN FEED VALUE. TO MOST You will like our New Shop THIS COMMUNITY, THAT SEEMS IS EXACTLY WHAT THE BEET Our Policy Our Prices Our Terms Glasses On Easy Payments A purse or vest pocket size bottle of eye glass cleaner to everyone visiting our store this week. Just come in and have your eye glasses cleaned and straightened and take home a bottle of cleaner. Eye Glass Insurance Ask about our insurance policy. Beet Tops for the Dairy Cow 1 NO TOPS CAN BE FED TO DAIRY COWS WITH WHEN DANGER OF THE MTT.TC BECOMING TAINTED, AND RAFED WITH HAY AND GRAIN MAKE AN EXCELLENT TION. YOU WILL FIND THAT THE COWS ARE VERY FOND OF TOPS AND THAT THEY INCREASE THE FLOW OF OR MILK. BEET TOPS SHOULD BE FED AFTER MILKING AT LEAST TWO TO THREE HOURS BEFORE MILKING. BEET BROKEN LENSES ACCURATELY , PLAN ON RAISING SUGAR BEETS IN 1937.- HOLLY SUGAR CORPORATION DUPLICATED ON SHORT NOTICE ON EASY TERMS OF $1.00 PER WEEK Manufacturers and Dispensing Opticians Salt Lake Ogden - Provo - Price Idaho Falls |