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Show THE FAGE EIGHT MJN-ADVO- ATE, C the Camp Moved Back To SCHOOL TO STAGE Lower Joes Valley Lal buys Sapl-- ud in the Llah 41 be n.tufe exhibit bullvl.l.g at the 1915. ,!Kn at Safi Fiaiuisco in Twenty Years Ago t!-- at Is fpll.'l'd llriu bcW lu- - AJviJia' MUSICAL COMEDY fitan The (T)W unban tuiiacrvita)fi tuu.p lo (amd during tl.u past several nuanl at Oldi'iuile ha twrn JlHArd bai k to Jellit lower Joe's i alley, where it will be tumrdy, maintained unt.i the lu W (ail.p 1 eiettej (Iikw berry M oat of the tnenibrii of the ts.np cotps naned up from Orderulle "Die commander of the tamp fat Sat-urda- Scheduled Parade Helper Falls to Materialize a is Til Lieutenant C. O. Brunner. high mural, intellectual and physical average is mote important that a high birth rate. d d n ch Ne-ani- ch M.y Jlelter, the remainder of the forte coming mainly from Helper, with a number being recruited from Spring Canyon, Consumers, ftolapp and Castle Gate. Mrs. Hue Guynn, who was the alleged leader in plans for the demonstration, is being sought She was with the crowd at the welcome arch, but later disappeared. One of the announced purposes of the demonstration was to protest against a recent resolution of the Helper city council prohibiting a conference which was scheduled at Helper April 21 and 22 by the Intel national Labor Defense. Other demands which were to be made Tuesday were listed in communist circulars as follows: A decent relief station in Helper, adequate cash relief for all unemployed and the passing of the unemployment insurance bill The only gesture the communists made In presenting these demands occurred when Mrs. Nemanich walked over to Mayor E. F. Gianottl's car and showed him severul pieces of relief ham and signs reading, Take a Smell of Relief Ham, Roosevelt Ham, and similar inscriptions. Several of the reds shouted, It isn't fit for dogs to eat." It was after this occurrence that officers broke up the crowd. Hrajkovich was sentenced by Justice. M. W. Ross to serve 90 days in the county Jail, while Miller, Corak y and Barone, were given terms, which they had already served. Mrs. Ncmamchs case is scheduled to be heard Thursday (today). pro-vt.l.- I 1 d V U-- h-.- 1 W 1 - ' be-twe- en egar SW Preserves 16 oz $ZF Jar.... 10 35 Oz. ! j TWO SUITS ASK JUDGMENT IX)R TRESPASS OF SHEEP The Colorado strike diffuultic are for Utah coal. creating a big demand Two suit asking damage for sheep trespass were filed in district court thi week. Jame Ntonroe Hcarnsun asks total Judgment of $520, plus interest, in an actum against Carlo Gunderun, the complaint alleging the defendant drove hi sheep on the plaintiffs projierty between April 20 Another splendid structure that will be erected this summer u one for the will Kentucky Liquor house, which cost in the neighborhood of $25,000 and be located on Mam street. The fame of the mechanic arts deand April 30. partment at the Carbon county high school has spread to other parts and On the saline giourul, Julius J. has come from the Utah- -, a Gunrequest Bearnson ask judgment against California exposition committee that derson of $260, plus interest. PHONE Sardines t flic A Oval v Sirloin, NG S HPPikG K1 STEAKS 2 Lbs. .r ' ' R icp can MARKETS rpuf men :i i rxnt FLOUR Laundry QQ bars RAISINS PA- R- c 29c Large Package CLOROX Or Pint Bottle PEAS 1?C Midget Best Sifted, Can Cr Blue Pine CATSUP Bottle SALAD DRESSING MILK Irge Lb.. BANNER Cans MACARON5 FRANKS JQc Lb. Box BOLOGNA JAM 2 Lbs for C Ibars Pure Fruit SUGAR SPRING FRYS 0 lb. Bag ORANGES STEWING HENS Dozen MACARONI and Green River 2 Large Size ASPARAGUS . 19c 20( Large Jars FRESH FISH 20c 2QC PALMOLIVE Soap Lb. rit 2?C ' Lb. Package 4 IV S1.3Q Price or Star Brand, Sack.... SOAP x, V JJc M.J. B. Junior f n Large Package BACON A lbs. f Qq SPINACH gc n 2 Large Size :ts4 Z7 Iodized SALT Quarts LEMONS a Price Friday and Saturday 2 Lbs Package ' :,W BACON 7 Oz. r.-- rlw 19' SPAGHETTI if e F rft FANCY SLICED Squares, y- - tit Fresh Ground BEEF and PORK SAUSAGE in I Jgc Lb. 1 309 Round e, Oj vpr A.CAECChAtt, 13 Lb UT i cA,MPDaL'SmNSrERSICiyC( MOV1 HO PAC 29 10c Pot Roast t 5K-e- d Lt-ticret- Package Jar tf! , FANCY' 22 L-g.-a diffi-ult.- r SWEET PICKLES r0 . one-da- CRUSHED Can Kastrrn L't.i, Uk e, by federal L,ff ti 4 c&nle uiulrr In admonishingguicruj, cao 1 1 1 COFFEE FIGS ng 7. k A Nothing rewmbling the serious trouble whuh wiu to result from the ctbservanre of May day by Carbon communist wtum-- Tuesday at IIcIjmt, whrre reds" of tills county had planned to parade and celebrate what they termed the international day of the wot king class struggle. The parade Idea was abandoned wlw-only about 40 communists gathered at the welcome arch in south Helper where the march was to have started at 2 00 p. in. However, a number congregated on Main street across from the city hall, but were soon dispel sed by special officers. As a result of what activity there was, five persons were arrested and lodged in the Helper Jail. Three of those, Tom Corak, William Miller and Hen Hu rone, were arrested before the time of the advertised demonstration for distributing communist literature. They were picked up by Chief cf Police C. A. Knobbs and Night Marshall George Garavaglia. The other two, Mrs. Margaret and George Hrajkovich, were arrested for resisting the special deputies when they broke up the crowd. Hrajkovich was jailed when he scuffled with officers who were taking his wife to Jail for her refusal to move when the throng was dispersed. After Hrajkovich was arrested, his vife was allowed to go. Mrs. was arrested for Ignoring the der for the crowd to break up. In anticipation of serious trouble, .er 100 special deputies had been pressed into service. Sheriff S. M. Bliss took approximately 30 men to exi-cte- St y, ibUUA The Hrljtrf e let Uol last week fur the issuance of 22,ouQ L4 J I a hte, fur the installation tv lOpuMaluV wuiih if Und OtH.U-a reient !, p of U? wa tairn-ail by a J'atthe" a tU-a- t r w . ak system ae c ti at g,4r t n' y Will tw I It M Was lakH whnh is exj la.i.,4 j i 14 v utt? of 41 to 1", 7 Torbay ,gh ai tides punted leLri.:.,, ,f tur city u4 a ai I1'111 " California Journalki.rii a tLai.li.4Ire day, May 13 111 tlw high fwnal Greek resident aie rejoicing Gus folium Un111 ,c4 lJ a Sodetlund, the issued ItUrt over an order Just by soi ,p The story dr a is With fa stoop of nd adequate W alrr Ut tment es- the Coelle fcett, depai 11 State ited jHtoffive U Wt.td a tiJl.pLOfd 1, la ill Quentin pi im.ii lo gathered service yuuiig , " and tablishing a parcel post from one to ten la nd llouk ffor the tuipuse Of study-tuwhich j w f.oufWow and Greece, p, this country of the jr tie under government mg art The become effective Saturday, Twelve in charge are numerous and from the be will late on t w cent a pound .t- will be no vote takm Every individual u alarming evrii normally, tut the OI the United States. Package must not selling the !,rf' lad.trouS Oat lull become rest and recie:. , ,ursUoll of whether Very work, 11 pounds.' shall or shall hot be weigh more than an ectrlitlic Milage spinster insist' balanced w hen j!j , f m that khe la? Used a fa Inudr! Wany UTllrJ At least thcie Will be com- controlled. be elaborately will Utah -tday .iiun cornu a! actuation irult, and the prolei Uon this year, and the memorated m Price May 15. The lodurtlon promise to be unusually en a5gin g fur the election ha failed PRICE BOY N0Hft4 band will be out practically the cal the aeiitiment tertaming jgnally 4 would serin entertainment Eugene Jorgensen, m, enure day, and many Iwn Student in t'e cast air end Mrs. George JorgeL, been arranged. have features Mar-1 has been nominated u . Moynier, Adulph Rugged, Maik Inar.trtte, Jeanette Came, Dorothy for been student body has marshall The city preufe -- . , ... Leonard, VVJ1u. the enfore to council Brigham the Young uruverv-,- . structed by ce'u .5 per lledinds necessary of the name Drtwsos, Mary Simonetti, speed limit ordinance. The maximum Nine candidate have Grako, Drlma Mariuno, Mary No. uf the registered Voter. allowed between crossings U the post, primary election, t tarlanni, foiith Homing, Stanley at intersections five Friday with the final of the 15 miles, and Frank Llttuirtte. 1jnmett Work commenced the first following week. miles. Edwin Eldiidge. Jarne week on a new irmience for Dr. and Buckley, Shiner. Frank Scavo, IVter Giraud, Mr. H H. GoeUman Their properstreet. lkbby Vecchlo and Sain Sorsetti, ty u located on North Eighth I-!- Tii e muTTY cattij: I NHbR Per Pound TOMATOE- 5- 2 lbs. 23C FRESH STRAWBERRIES POT ROASTS Best Cuts 3C Lb. GROUND BEEF O lbs- - flC VEAL ROASTS Good Cuts, Lb VEAL CHOPS STEAK- S- COCOA Vt Steer Beef 9 Lb. Can... HERSHEY Jyfit 25C 9 lbs. 2C 4 fiC HAMS Skinned PRICE TRADING BACON PRICE STORES COMPANY HOME OWNED PURITY L2 HOME UTAH OPERATED ion hi Kiv I Progr Lb, Sliced fQC f Th0 (, ' lJJr Mf. LiNK sausag- e- All ervi lbs- - Prime Rib, Lb 3 BARS, Each 2 ROLLED ROASTS Almond or Sweet Milk 19C Pork, Lb FRANKFURTERS 0 CHICKENS 2 CHEESE & fSC 0 25C FISH i Pon |