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Show ITM.ADVOC ATE. PE ICR, PACE EIGHT Safeway ad MINE CELEBRATES for week ending March 17th, 18th, 1933 SAFETY RECORD AT BANQUETSATURDAY Mayor R. E. Vest and Councilman P. K. Nielsen announced at the state capitol In Salt Lake Wednesday oL last week that the city of Price plans the immediate reconstruction of a sector of its water system as a project, using funds borrowed from the Reconstruction Finance corporation. Tills statement was made by the Price officials following a conference with Dr. T. B. Beatty, state superintendent of public health. Price enjoys a bonding balance which will enable it to borrow a substantial sum from the R. F. C.," Mayor West explained. The loan will be secured by a bond issue payable out of the revenue of the improved water system. The proposed Improvements will Include replacement of 0.4 miles of wooden pipe line with cast iron mains, the Price officials explained. The proposed construction will not only provide employment, but will materially reduce the danger of a contaminated water supply, they said. The system supplies Price, .Wellington and Spring Glen. Dr. Beatty expressed the hope that Huntington s Junior Prom Will Be Staged On Friday , March 31 kKga m Outside Workers of Liberty Fuel Company Win Annual Contest Conducted at Latuda. i'Ttoondai In recognition of their winning the annual safety competition between of events One of the big annual inside workers, the outand outside the year at the communitys high side employes of the Liberty Fuel school and an affair of great interest mine at Latuda were honcompany's to the entire Huntington district will at a banquet be the Junior Prom to be held on ored Saturday evening at Helper. the company the evening of Friday, March 31. given by No outside worker suffered a lostCommittees in charge are making accident during the past year, time preparations for a large attendance while the inside men had a record and one of the outstanding dances of The as companys safegood. almost Miss Nora the season is promised. was one of the record year during Starr, Junior class advisor, is direct- ty best made in the mine by any this annual the ing arranoements for social affair. Music for the dancing will be supplied by Dannys Rainbow Orchestra, a musical organization which has a reputation for entertaining its auditors without exception. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Matter is the subject of the which will be read in the Christian Science churches cm Sunday, March 10. Among the Biblical citations formis ing a part of this said He And (Jesus) the other Utah communities with bond- untofollowing: them, Take heed, and beware of ing balances will follow Price's ex- covetousness; for a mans life con-s- is ample. teth not ip the abundance of things It is to be regretted that the state which he possessth. (St Luke constitution forbids certain municipalities the utilization of ReconstrucCorrelative passages also included tion Finance corporation funds for from the Christian Science textbook, projects," he said. Science and Health With Key to the For many months the state board of Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, health has been engaged in a survey reads: Take away wealth, fame and of municipal water systems in Utah. social organizations, which weigh not Many of the systems are in a defec- one jot in the balance of God, and tive condition and in dire need of re- we get clearer views of principle , . . pairs. if divine love is becoming nearer, On the advice of the board many dearer and more real to us, matter is communities have applied for loans then submitting to spirit. to rebuild their water systems. In some instances, however, by mandate DIVORCE SUIT FILED of the supreme court, cities are proGrace Roberts entered suit in dishibited from taking advantage of the court this week for a divorce trict loan. opportunity for a federal Evan Roberts, the complaint from bondtheir where In many cases, asks ed Indebtedness will not be extend- alleging cruelty. Mrs.. Roberts and pered beyond the legal limit by such a custody of three children manent alimony. She specifically alloan, communities with antiquated water systems will be able to go for- leges that her husband beat her and They were ward with their orginal reconstruc- called her vile names. 1022. June married 13, tion plans. For the others it will be necessary We doubt if there ever was a sento make other arrangements if Utah's ate cared how many gray hairs high health standard is to be main- a that president acquired during his stay tained. The situation confronting house. many such towns is desperate, as pipe in the white used in their systems has become exThe boy who is seeking a job with cessively leaky, requiring extensive repairs, whose cost the communities a punch in it might try getting a position as a railroad conductor. cannot meet" lesson- -sermon lesson-sermt- on 12:-1- 5). state. The speakers at the banquet were: divJudge J. B. Parker of Salt Lake, ision engineer of the United States bureau of mines; Walter Kessler, Salt Lake, engineer for the U. S. bureau; George Schultz, superintendent of the Latuda mine; F. W. Koelling, mine foreman, and Robert J. Schultz, deputy state coal mine inspector. They complimented the mine workers on the(r record, and stressed the importance of safety. A plaque was presented to the winning group by Superintendent Schultz on behalf of the J. A. Holmes Safety norlntlnn. Approximately 45 employes attended the dinner. Each company employe who comacpletes the year without a lost-ticident Is given a bonus amounting to one per cent of his wage during the year. Approximately 100 miners earned bonuses, the outside employes receiving their awards at the banquet. All employes of the company will attend next years dinner. Grill Cafe Secures New Quarters; Plans Opening Next Month Always dependable FREE SOAP TOWELS DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- SCHOOL Monday, March 20, 2:30 p. m. CO. LL Unisonal Bargains FRIDAY, SAYBAY Every day is bargain day at O. P. Skaggs System stores, because our prices are low, but on Saturday we have many items marked unsually low. al-wa- ys SOAP Giant Size, Crystal White, 5 . ,19c BROOMS Better than cheap brands. 29c nmaeul tthe pkg. . ,10c 29c COFFEE Maxwell House Lb SAL-SOD- - A PICKLES bread & butter CORN large size can 2 for . . ,25c 7c rolls. . . ,13c TOILET TISSUE-Roy- al-3 2c ORANGES large size Each .10c PINEAPPLE med. size can POWDERED SUGAR 2 b . pkgs . 15c TOM ATOES Blue Pine, solid pk., Ig. 10c EGGS guaranteed strictly fresh, doz.. 12c PEANUT Butter nut lunch, jar. 23c 8c PICNIC HAMS-l- b DILL PICKLES bes quality- -3 for . .5c 17c CORN BEEF sliced Lb POT ROAST best steer beef Lb.. . .10c STEAKS round, ex. good, lb. 15c 1-l- 2-l- T-bo- Q.IPi 4, FOOD b ne, SKAGGS Cffi cicntrSeruiccj direct from the roasters to I you, fresh, fragrant, and at a .lower price. Try a can today. Mission FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Tuna 12c Can Sardines ' '4 Canroto bunch Badiofiaeo-bun- ch Can Large Caulififlov7Qir-pound- .ii I Mild Cheese 12c Pound Pork & Beans Tall Can a. Spinach--2 ranges-- J pounds weet naval, l Doz. STRICTLY FRESH I Matches 1gc Carton Sweet Tender Corn 10c Can F I Sweet Sifted Peas Safeway Market atai aatees the flaeit tat . meats. Meati tlut hneta absolutely eleea ml M ' the dean, sanitwy lie Can on ur Pink ; Salmon : 10c Tall Can are kept.md Moa far pratertiea d Yea will ahnqrs Quality Meets friai H- I DEXTEE LACNDJtY Every One Invited ONE SOUND 'enthusiastic users. It comes I four-pers- t blended, rich, mellow end smoothevery cup wins One of the best equipped restaurants in eastern Utah will be operated in Price after April 1, according to owners and operators of the Grill cafe, when new quarters will be opened in the Loofbourow building, immediately west of the building in which the O. P. Skaggs store is lo-cated. An almast completely new line of fixtures will be installed in the newt quarters, the Grill cafe management) having spent several thousand dollars in the purchase last week of that type of equipment It is planned to install twenty-fobooths as well as a stool counter. Space will be provided for from customers at twenty to twenty-fothe counter. lease hag been taken! A five-yecm the new quarters. Workmen were to start this week in cong)letely changing the interior of thq building, considerable Improvement to be made on the exterior also. The new cafe will be opened shortly after April 1, according to present plans. The Grill cafe has occupied its present! quarters during the past five years. ur ' care- - fully ar & 41 STORES FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Funeral services were held from j the D. & R. G. W. railroad chapel at Helper Sunday for Angelo Pilati, 73, who died here Friday. The Flynn funeral home had charge of interment in the Helper city cemetery. Services were under the direction of the Ital-- 1 Political club of Helper. Mr. Pilati was bom in Austria on February 16, 1860, and has no sur-vivors in this country. Association Seeks Veto of Coal Bill Veto of legislation designed to place the coal industry of the state under the public utilities act was requested of Governor Henry H. Blood Tuesday by the Utah Citizens' Rate assoda tion. The organization executive committee met Monday noon and branded the measure, which has passed both houses of the state legislature, as destructive to the coal industry of the state, detrimental to every coal consumer and beset with grave public dangers. SPRING CANYON WOMAN DIES Mrs. Ellen Vilate Brown, 47, of Spring Canyon, wife of Richard Brown of Spring Canyon, died at that place Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at Spring Canyon Friday and the body will be forward ed by the Wallace mortuary to ML Pleasont for interment Mrs. Brown is survived by be husband and three children, Fred, Harold and Arthur Brown. Best Foods Mayonnaise 23c Beef Roast Sliced Baoon Imported Black Olives 25c Pound Sirloin Chocolates Pound 13r : The thermometer rose to the high est mark of the year Sunday, instruments at the Price weather station showing a maximum temperature of 64 degrees. Daily readings for the week ending Sunday were as follows: i 11 12 ...64 EACH ne - STEAKS Guaranteed Tender, Juicy Steaks LB. OR Pork Sausage Huge Bridge Building Project May Result In Increased Operations At Carbon Mine Cauatry Style, Highly lecem- - The proposed revWca u definitely fix the penW ttonot toordinwiw tense punishable by I less than $50 nor Prospects for increased operations CHANGE PROPOSED ordinance now in enw at the Columbia coal mine in the fuviolators will be deemed ture loom very favorable fallowing and IN PEDDLING LAW misdemeanor an announcement made last week to vided by law ai for the effect that the Columbia Steel non. company had submitted low bids on The "board may Revision oftti two contracts for construction of the ordinance Hie request at their Wpfov pencr pnnecOakland-Sa- n Francisco trans - bay tion for localbusi bemeeting March 21. houses is bridge. of Price ing advocated by a The company operates the Colum- business men, who have submitted a Play Gw bia coal mine as well as a steel plant proposed ordinance to the Carbon St at I ronton, Utah. Providing the low commissioner! for their considers By Carbon bids win the contracts, It is very like- tion. ly that mining activities at Columbia According to ffeiiry Ruggerl, legal Students of the Csrbmj will be considerably increased later x!L he group support- sented their annual representative on, according to T. C. Harvey, mine ing the change, the proposed regula- nesday evening in the c"r superintendent tions clearly define the terms "retail ium. The King Rida BT One contract is for the superstruc- and wholesaler peddlers, classing title of this years prow ture of the west bay crossing from them as Individual vendors or repre- was enthusiastically San Francisco to Yerba Buena Is- sentatives of firms or corporations large audience. land and for cable suspensions. The who have no established The various role Jv place of Columbia Steel corporations figure business in Carbon and who handled by the folU county of $13,732,471 was approximately do not pay a city or county license. Reed Adams, Willard under the engineers estimate. Mr. Ruggcri stated that Peacock, Virginia Lee, j The other contract is for the steel many outside businessWednesday John Cook, James Kie which houses, superstructure of the east bay cross- pay no licens whatsoever at the pres- McIntyre, Christine ing. The low bid was $8,708,096, and ent time, would be required by the da Miner, Jack Owen was also considerably lower than the proposed ordinance to pay the usual Ruggerl. Miss Virgie MulUner license fee amounting to $100, payoriginal estimate. bon high faculty direct able $50 OF CARBON STAKE TO The change Is being advocated as a SPONSOR DANCE ON MARCH 24 means of POST SETS BUSINK8- Isafeguarding local merchants against unfair outside compePrice post of the Am It was announced Wednesday that tition, he said. did not hold Its weekVJj the Carbon Stake Peddlers who sell farm or garden Thursday because of ball will be held In the amusement hall of the produce raised by themselves would staged by the post at L. D. S. tabernacle Friday, March 24, not be required to a license According to CommJ at 9:00 p. m. Members of the Sunny-sid- e but would merelypurchase be compelled to Davis, the organizatWK basketball team, win- pay an inspection fee the same as business meeting Th ners of the Eastern Utah district they do now. week. championship, and officials of the reThe section of the ordinance relatcent stake tournament will be guests ing to licenses would in no way afIt has always been of honor. Dean Nielson is In charge fect businesses duly established in the the future will last lonf of arrangements. county. worry about it takJ i Annual JJ A, Min. N n's n's 8 0 10 Cele-pha- Wrapped. Old Fashioned semi-annual- March March March March March Half Foand j THE WEATHER Max. Sheolder Rib Call, Baby Beef. FOUND ly. |