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Show ! i TAiZ lu ' Jsnu-Aiumra- tr tcfy Thursday By t'a CrUir L.lUlif Ctiitf,y, I.t-- ii. tomx&, rbtUfew. it! BubfrtpUun, II 00 w Cblcaod As Snxind CU Itlce, L'lah, UnA-- r v t.ui u f bi frsuui it a khd jjuVi i .n a a O' t a!. adWhat an 4J fet?1 nifiit fetid dt mirable rtatermnt was that whuh (entered about I place the snuli!) the presiding phra-w- : the men, women and ihildn n of the nato n Jirof the nation should lolly to the The idi .o Hipjuilt of A leader With Midi to aid to make sure that he is given legislative s to he piojo-emake jsjssitle such a program as U mt establish. Am! that nuppurt may of his to U given entirely by own jiarty, several of those m legislative I1'1 tions having failed him from time to time in the vast, Idie antics of Senators like tarter G.is have Harry Byrd and those of similar mind who con to time damage to time stepped in from structive measures should draw the fire of the voters in such manner as to disconnect the ties of those legislators with governmental affairs. To huve a Utter nation, to have lasting pros we must build from the foundation up. not from the summit down. Ami for such upfor real service building one could never dejn-nindividual. of from the Class-Byrtyj? In Advam. in ti i . run i N. I. Mall Matter At the JVaUrffwa the Act id March I, JI7. k wet- - A HEAL PROGRAM NO prater principle of government was ever laid down by a reigning official in any nation than vena that announced last week by President Itoosevelt in hi message to Congress in which he advanced a plan to enable Americans to live as American. M li tt (Mig It alul Oi.ly UO fi.iil.t!. tdaii.rd -r the death of - V n. mr, t,i Uiil lit 1 l'i the the Hi- He Iwiligo, !fnf, son if A..iaM f nd i I iv:ve-- i i riine M-- ty I- I pi It.alH ilo, .v I Ilial.itolU l wolow, ld S uv-t- i lte dr.U A.1 e SuttB old p- j ' 1,1 - aIIuII Shi la a ,leugt.tr on llirf.t a! scrvntl wl! I lld Vnlirt.vj,, fct j M,t frrijael.lN tenWid lei.t U (f v man, Thulda) in t!r Ra.Jliad tl.atrl Of ' !I ii own Although lUlier. with burial in the Helper SIC fit of liar d.leillon the Uiaicf 'hli palt.iuiar ihsti ui tu U trmrtriy h ol leMitrl.U fete Ulged IlviUt fol.rlal t.nllw. M. W S,:t Uke f- Tc Who winam,uafVM er t at S 1 Ful-e- l 111 t!-i- ,d, taieful to avoid m vomit.g r .e ii..-iw- e tl-l- U I with f.nti the Utv L, 4,1 the dlfeilur, el, a spdt r J. . CVt,. t k Ar thur liravrllrr. State l.lgtlW ay Tu, Mcli.Ul. tf ett m the m.1 o!)iiali, blvuthl We id the spider widow t.la.W pa!i k,t he l im nt ni-oiand any one lend a n.ctt,j,g fci u y a;wt p The found in oftrii guttris, i pidcr dt mi mg to tv what lle bUtk w n' high Mbuil ) M . ihildren Who (.M.ght in fct lu invited tall l.Ke U lotAs very jiound d.hh- - aie warnetl to Ujgrd to U I Irwf.i tl.l other. !!- llepari- - - ttt e, id-o- it e I ' fcutUHiV js-rit- The plan, which the nation thief executive promised he would submit to the next Congress, will comprise U tter housing, the planned use of Price Scouts Leave OnTenDay Camping. Trip to Yellowstone Iwadi--r and members of Jrice troop Ko. 28fl of the Iloy Siouls arriveil Wednesday m Yellowstone National paik for a camming trip of ht OUR THIRD ANNUAl SALES CAMPAIGN ON d Band Pupils Leave For Rolapp Resident For Summer School Conducted At Logan IWs MiDvrmaid, 23, died Wednes- Services Conducted day of last week at the home of his uncle, Grorge Mi Dei maid, Rolapp tore munagtr, afier a several-day- s iIIium (.f pmmnonia. He had been a irsidcnl of Rolapp for six ears. The body was forwaidcd by t lit Deseret mortuary to Logan, when- - funeral services were held Sunday. Hurial was in the cemetery. Mr. MrDermaid Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Annie McDerinaid lor- - I NATION-WID- E n IVlJ b.mJ vvill be wil ' ImihI at the two-wbeing spoliMHeii at Lg.n by the I'tali Stale Agi icultui ul loJhge ktudvfits K ft Wedlteday to uiroll for the training, namely, J.uk DalWalsh, Ed waul JiaiJing. ton, Neva Williams and Kuinvi Johnson id 11 ice, Jatk Joins of Hiawatha nd Wesley IVtty of Rains. Juinus Milntyre of li ice l ft f r gan; one sister, Catherine McDer-- I I Wilthe schtl Sunday, and it u txiH-ctemaid, laigan, and seven brothers, llam MtDermanl, Rolapp; Wendell I that Ceul Chi i.sten . n, alo of Puce. McDermnid. Salt Lake, and Geor'e. vill register in a few days. Ferris, Riihard, Allen and Cecil all of Logan Carbon high icprcM-ntiSi llool Scouts and three days. Twenty-eigleaders left Pi ice Monday by bus, topping at I ,.i goon Monday evening amt at Idaho palls Tuesday evening They ramped Wvlncsiay evening at Old Faithful geyser. Other stop In the park will include Mammoth lodge, Thursday evening; Fishing bridge, Friday evening, and West Thumb, Saturday evening. The itinerary for the return trip had not been decided when the troop left here. The boys expect to return the middle of next week. PLANS FOR LAMB -i i Those in charge of the trip are Dell comm .ETinL)r. J. L. drive E. Willard Gardner, scoutmarter; rti)sJrian and burirun Laker, assistant scoutmaster, and (iffui I luiin, 2 to !i i. m. Three meat thousand mnikcls op, Euxlrrn Loren Golding, troop committeeman. Itmiderue 2fl4. erated by Safeway Stoies, national Rhone Elect rie lliulding, 1rue, I lab fish retail food concern, will launch their Swim third annual mass rales drive on lamb, beginning Friday morning June Be in 15th, and ending Saturday evening June 23rd, according to an announceVernon Merrill, safety director of ment just received from L. S. Skaggs. the Carbon chapter of the Red Cross This effort will cover eighteen en and supervisor of the local swim- tire states west of the Mississippi. It ming pool, announces that the an- Is the outcome of five months of innual Trice "swim week' will be held tensive planning. the latter part of July. During the Although the need for week, instruction in swimming and relief has been reduced to a minimum i . . life saving will be given to both chil- by the effective selling momentum V3ll3CC AiOTtUSTy, dren and adults. created by such nationally operating IJeenwd Embalmrr, According to Mr. Merrill, the Car- concerns, this Lamb campaign will be . bon chapter plans also to hold similar brought niore forcefully to the alien- Tifight institutes at Helper and Spring Can- lion of the public than any held 15s Rrire, Utah phn(. yon, and may conduct two schools at heretofore. the Price pool this summer. Starting mainly with the wests B. W. leading newspapers, all known adAttorney At Law vertising media will be employed. All Phone 330, 27 Eart Main cattle growing fraternities, meat in stitutes and farm bureaus are interested in this effort to again benefit L. A. McGee, A musical program presented by the worthy industry of the lamb proAttorney At lav Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ramsey featured ducers. Public officials have issued Rooms 5 ami 0, HiiihlinK. Price, the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis favorable and encouraging statements T'tab. Phones. Silvagni Office 103, residence 03 club Wednesday evening. The enter on past campaigns of a similar natainment included violin selections by ture. Mr. Ramsey, who is music instructor Last year Safeway Stores bought LAWYER at the Harding school, and piano se- more than 1,023,000 lambs, according 29 E. Main St. Tel. 141 lections by his wife. to their local executives, and this B. They discussed various types of year they expect to increase their music, stating that musical composi- purchases so as to give further supATTORNEY AT LAW tions either tell a story or describe port to the growers. Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building a scene. They illustrated their disPrice Phone 397 cussion with violin and piano GREEN RIVER YOUTH DIES: Stores are now this most popular summer dy Our dean featuring meat. reinstated cases are full of senuine $CV1 for Lamb, ready you at prices fair to the producer It is one of the easiest foods to yourself. prepare W PROFESSIONAL Come in today and male your selection disest. for this evening's meal. o- Hubbard, 2IU-J- Annual To i..!i tis-- M Offered iuurM.lon at H ViaS lid Instrunic:,(My id, C.lUai ! il 1 - as af! 1 ne tm-mUr- s f ',va 'tou. MM t AhtS' IS HUAll FI 8 M Ml t Y Kt HilMt HI Deadly Bl.uk Widov I Spider rcqucmly . ,. Seen In Price l,k ! coii-tlint- Mtuitf, Yff an e val A4ii. cxjmjta. vrrUiB lAiW s itdt.t l. Asm, val josmj UAL 3. MmKKIGUT. At l TIU LEG of LAMB Course Held July LAMB ROAST Utah Milk Fed Found Shoulder Cuts 22c J! Found LAMB CHOPS LAMB STEW over-supp- ly Ambt Dslton, Musicisns Present Club Entertsinment S.J. SWEETRING FRANK final rites held SUNDAY DEFENDANT FREED ON ONE Eugene Lewis Ramey, 22, Green COMPLAINT, ANOTHER FILED River, died Friday morning in the Price hospital. He was bom at Green A charge of grand larceny against River May 30, 1912, a son of Moad Clayton Johnson was dismissed on Ramey and Cynthia Adams Ramey. He graduated from the Green River Monday by Justice J. W. Hammond, and a complaint charging petty lar- high school in 1932. Surviving, besides ceny was filed against the defendant. his parents, are two brothers, Wayne He allegedly stole a quantity of pow- and Donald Ramey, and one sister, der from the Liberty Fuel company Irene Ramey, all of Green River. at Latuda on February 18. Funeral services were held at When arraigned on the second com- Green River Sunday at 10:00 a. in., plaint, Johnson pleaded not guilty and with burial under the direction of the his hearing was set for Thursday, Wallace mortuary. June 21. Speakers at the service were E. S. Horsley, O. H. Guymon and A. N. CONTRACT SUIT FILED Wallace of Price. W. T. Rawleigh company filed suit in district court this wreek against FATHERS DAY PROGRAM SET Peter Costanzo, Joe Priano and J. P. A special program in observance of Rolando for judgment of $220.02, the Fathers day will be presented at the alleged amount owing for merchan- Sunday school services of the Comdise delivered by the company to munity church Sunday at 10 00 a. m., Costanzo under a contract drawn up according to the Rev. E. C. Linn. January 25, 1933. According to the Boys' classes of the Sunday school complaint, Priano and Rolando sign- will have charge of the program. ed the contract as sureties for Costanzo. The suit asks interest of 8 per Adding machine paper at the cent from July 1, 1933. HANSON Flynn Funersl Home, Licensed Emhalmers Duality Herviie, Keaonnble (Vt Ambulance Service Phone 20 Price. Utah Orvsl L. Thomas, Lessee and Mgr. Deseret Mortuary Day or Night Ambulance Service Tel. 164-Price W Ioin or Rib Pot Roast SC Pound Veal Chops 3L2C Catsup BAKING Powder Coffee Airway Pound 3 l Sodas tm m C a Assorted Pound Tree Tea Btf Jello 37c 59c JUNE 27 In Olive Oil MUSIC BY TIIE FAMED Little JACK HORPJER And His Orchestra real, rare treat with muic that jou can't resist. LADIES 10c GENTLEMEN 60c. Dont miss this dance. A left-over- s, Libbys Oz. Can 4 Assorted permitting quantity buying at lower prices. Call and see the New Norge features. Chapman S VARIETY STORE 56 West Main Street Price, Utah Beans Jar 9 In Cellophane Pound Olives Z9C 8 Vi Ripe Oz. Can 9 Libbys Jar Jam X i , Mustard 9 Oz. , Libbys 13 Oz. Marshmallows Yum Pint C A Cans 20 Oz. No. 214 Can Carrots Beets Turnips Bunches. PREPARED Deviled Meals Best Foods WEDNESDAY, New Hall 288s, Dozen Utah Brand Large Package Sardines & 14 Corn Mild, Ferron Pork Utah Founds . 3 Package Pound Less expensive than ice. Its safe, steady refrigeration holds down family budget by SAVING by J C All Flavors Sseg Pint -- 5 Potatoes Oranges Cookies 9 fC 28 Lb. Box Mayonnaisec PiclUes aH Jar SILVER MOON HALL Price New a Craclters A-- Par Large Package.. c Utah Ungraded No. 2 Can IC: C 2 Lb. Can Peas t:' Round or Sirloin Found Clabber Girl Highway 14 Oz. Bottle 33A Steer Reef Found Steah Utah Best Pound 12150 LOW AS Found Rib Boil Steer Reef THE NEW NORGE AS Rreast and Rib 20c Found fc H jP Can Tomato JUICE No. 1 Can Bag Food Strongheart Can j |