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Show f I ICE. PAGE MX U THURSDAY. T UTAH INDLPLN SECOND ANNUAL EASTERN 0 KETBALL HIGH - 7, 8 and 9 ELEVEN GYMNASIUM SCHOOL fast in Action See Famous Collegiate Stars of Utah and Colorado mmtm SCOUT PROGRAM DISCUSSION SET Tor the purpose of discussing the Boy Scout program in Carbon county and atirrmg up interest in troop and district activities, a meeting for mem bert of the district committee, scout masters and one representative from each troop committee in the county will be held in the federal building here Friday at 8 00 p. m. Airport News Mr. MaUl Axhne, state field The first official government Inspection of the Carbon county airport mas made Thursday by Earl Hughes of Salt Lake City, federal aeronautical Inspector, Mr. Hughes plans to visit the field about once a month Annual Attendance Derby Scheduled Price tax-payi- ittTT'MriMTlirTir IHTI SO; riTWTl TIM m COLORFUL Moot Price Postoffice To Representative Of Sell Federal Bonds TOURNEY TO i Red Cross Attends HELDNEXTlst Meeting Of Chapter rwmaster Carl W. Empey announced Monday ihat United Mates on sale savings bonds will be placed at the Price post office Friday. The bonds, m huh are mill be Issued in five denomination, the maturity values of each being as 25, 150, 1100. 1500 and follows: rep- (Continued from resentative of live American Bed Cross, attended a special meeting held by the Carbon Bed Cross chapter Tuesday evening for the purpose of discussing activities of the organisation. 1 1000. The selling price for each deThe chapter is planning to conduct nomination will be. respectively, as home hygiene and care of the sick follow s: 13 75, 137 50. 175, 1375 and class, in various communities of the 1750 class for A home-makin- g county. The bonds mill be solj in register- high school students is also planned only and mill niMure m lO fur the near future under the spun- years, Mr. Empey said. No one ir-so- n orship of the Carbon chapter. will be allow ed to purchase more Mrs Axhne announced trial a state than $10,000 worth of the bonds. institute for Bed Cross workers will bonds may be redeemed prior The be held in Salt City March 11 at the redemption value to maturity to 15, inclusive. staled on the bonds. Postal savings may be cashed, without the loss of inNEW CHEVROLET DELUXE for the purpose of paying for MODEL BEING DISPLAYED terest, the bonds. Carl W. Empey, district chairman, announced Monday that the Timpano-g- t counril will be represented at the Janus It Lund, manager of the meeting by at least one official. Air m rne, announced WednesLund According to Mr. Empey, there are he plans to purchase a new that now about eight active troops in the day in the near future. It is explane The ordinance revision committee Carbon district. A court of honor is mithm 90 days there mill that appointed by Mayor B. W. Dalton to planned for the near future, and it pected five other be planes stationed at the recommend change in the municipal is exjcted that several eagle badges license regulations presented Its re- mill be presented along with the other local field. During the past month, Mr. Lund port to the city council Monday eve- merit awards. sold three plain s, the purchasers and a was The ning. report prepared by the types of ships sold being as fol- of five members and lows: Arthur Fryer, Sunnyside. Swalwas approved by the general commitlow; J. B, Iope, Duchesne, Aeronca; tee before being submitted to the By James A. Johnson, Denver, Security. The 1935 Master De Luxe Chevro. council Kiwanis Club let is now on display at the show In addition to the recommendations According to Mr. Lur.d, plans are rooms of the Redd Motor Co. for revision of the ordinance, the reS. J. Sweetring, secretary of the When asked to tell something about being made to pave the floor of the port commended Mayor Dalton and Price Klwanis club, announced Wed- hangar with rock asphalt. Construc- the new Chevrolet, John Redd, manthe city council for giving the business men an opportunity nesday that the annual Kiwanis der- tion of an asphalt apron in front of ager, replied, "I would rather tell you attendance contest, the building is also contemplated. to express their Ideas. "We want it by, a what one of my friends, a prominent close on business man, said when I gave him understood," the committee declared, will begin Wednesday and The Lund Air service has completed the opportunity of seeing this car." "that we are not complaining about May 22. The club has been divided into two the rebuilding of an Eagle Rock air- He said, "I don't see how it is passithe present rales of licenses. We believe that outsiders, peddlers and groups, who will represent the horses plane for Ed. Stevens. The ship was ble for the Chevrolet Motor company hawkers should pay at least as much Goldie and Bluele. The jockeys will delivered to Mr. Stevens Friday. It to build a car with such lines. It reas do the Price resident operating tax- be Dr. I. S. Evans and Dr. Sanford will be stationed at the airport. sembles many of the higher priced Ballinger. The losing team mill be now being shown on the market. cars payers. The revision recommendations made required to purchase a banner to be Is it possible that you can sell this Youth by the committee provide as follows: hung in the clubs meeting room. car at the price you have quoted?" At its weekly meeting Wednesday That all applications for licenses, when applied for the first time, should evening of last week, the club was PUBLIC REACTS FAVORABLY be granted for one full year, with presented with a large American flag. beTO POWER PLANT PROPOSAL Following hearing preliminary his payment in advance; that thereafter The donor did not disclose fore Justice J. W. Hammond, Lawthey should be granted by the quarter rence Adams, Price youth, was bound Many favorable comments have and that should any applicant's license to to court over the district received by the county commisbeen Tuesday WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE e lapse or not be paid for within a grace face a charge of burg- sioners relative to their recent action in filed has suit Powell J. Jennie period of 20 days, the applicant should He allegedly stole a revolver in passing a resolution providing for be considered as a new applicant and .district court for a divorce from Wm. lary. from the Holly Sugar companys scale the appointment of a committee to R. she whom here married Powell, required to pay for a full year in adheld in jail investigate the feasibility of the eshere. He is house August 1, 1907. The plaintiff alleges in lieu of $500 bond. being vance. tablishment of a powhusoccasions on numerous her That the license shall be listed by that a few days before his arrest er plant Dy the county or some muOnly has vile name and called band her has the year and not by the quarter. at Green River on the burglary nicipality in the county. That county ordinance 21 A be re- struck and abused her. She also Adams was released from the charge, According to county officials, the accused defendant that the vised to apply in every detail to Price charges where he had been held principal reason the proposed plant county jail, f Mrs. Powell er infidelity. a'scy as and of the Price city part adopted for several days in connection with meets with the publics approval is city ordinance, and that a resident asks custody of three minor children. the shooting of Harold Sorenson on that such, a plant would considerably legitmate business be defined, as well 11. Adams allegedly shot benefit the coal industry, which is the February ns a peddler or hawker, and that the general merchandise license combut the circum- main source of employment in the definition of the business, along with mence with the following bracket: Sorenson four times, of the case were such that no county. stances other thoughts contain the following: Stock of $500 to $2500 at $60 per year, "Must have a regular place of busi- the rest of the general license bracket complaint was filed. Legal forms at The ness open to the public at regular to remain the same as it now is. stockmust of an and classes craftsmen have That all hours, adequate stock of merchandise and ample fix- ing or selling merchandise should be School tures for handling the trade, and mer- classed under the same bracket and chandise and fixtures must have been pay the same license. Rehearsals are being conducted assessed for taxes. It is believed that the first recomevery night of the school week for That all small businesses paying $20 mendation will speed up license colCarbon high operetta, "The annual the maror lections and will relieve the city $5 per quarter be classiper year of Chimes Normandy, which is schefied under a miscellaneous heading, shall of the necessity of collecting liduled for presentation in the school and that they pay the same license as censes, thereby giving him more time auditorium on March 28 and 29. they are now paying and that the to enforce the ordinance. E. M. Williams, director, said Tuesday that he expects the production to be the most successful operetta yet presented by the school. The cast includes 13 principal characters and a large chorus. The costumes this year will be elaborate and will add materially to the colorfulness of the operetta, Mr. Williams said. ee games GENERAL ADMISSION SEASON TICKET $1.00 Changes Recommended In Municipal License nations - jfiNI March Thursday, Friday and Saturday, CARBON tij- ng Bound Over On Charge Of Burglary second-degre- -- te. Rehearsals Progress For Operetta gregatioo are Frrd. Fsy 4 jv. ans, Cien Chilton, StrrLtj Trane and Huberts Becker's Uinta club of dox Giants, and the Ana five of Irlc are the other trred in Die meet u 4 j won second place in the Csrta prndrnl Basketball bur., Closed its season M.mthy f while Uardox finished The Acme Cleaners art ar, ganiu-d- , but Uvt they havts, ful team is Indicated by u v last week they defeated champion of the Carbon league. The team is cwnjx clpally of former Carbon and will have as its ctrar Cc Young of Sunnyside, who i fr, ago was member of the Utah State Apr.1 al college quint Other members of the Tony Dc Angeles, Bus Gundem Roldo Shiner, forwards, and Lx nomo, Jackson Jewkes and Lots Angeles, guards. The tournament will nus eleven games, four on each i first two nights and three on tin; evening. Play on March 1 and start at 6:00 p. m., while on tor. the first game will begin at TfK ; The entrance of Grand 1&. junior college is practically tsu according to information recent Mr. Summerhays Wednesday. Colorado cagers plan to enters tional meet at Denver in theoa: ture, and if they perform hertt will be three teams in the loci: nament that have registered ! national meet. The other tt Beckers Best and Power Shoei rm I TREATMENT OF FRACTURES MILL HE STUDIED RY CLASS The fourth class of the advanced first aid course Thursday evening (tonight) in the high school will deal with the treatment of fractures, according to Vernon Merrill, Red Cross first aid instructor. Artificial respiration was considered at the meeting Thursday of last week. Treatment of hemorrhages and use of bandages were discussed at the weekly session of the womens first aid and practical home nursing course Monday evening in the high school. The lesson was the third on first aid, while only one lesson in home nurs- ing has thus far been given. ! FRICE SOLON INTRODUCES EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM BILL I State Senator George M. Miller of Price introduced a bill providing for the states acceptance of provisions of the congressional act to provide for the establishment of a national employment system and for cooperation with the states in the promotion of such a system. The bill would appropriate $45,000 for the purpose of maintaining free public employment offices under the supervision of the state industrial commission and for the purpose of cooperating with the United States employment service. p DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT TO PREACH SERMON SCSI Dr. Charles W. Hancher, tendent of the Utah district of to dist Episcopal churches, will pw the sermon at the Community ct Sunday at 11:00 a. m. While in Dr. Hancher will confer with church board relative to the appo: ment of a pastor to succeed the 5 E. C. Linn, who was recently aai ed to a church in Salt Lake City pr P: G'5' Office Supplies carry large stock of office supplies and we are adding new items almost weekly. No need of ordering by mail and waiting several days for such supplies. Youll find our supplies of the highest quality and priced We a reasonably. LEGAL FOR M S We also stock many legal forms, those particularly of general use, these including small claims court forms. 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PRICE MAN ATTENDS MEETING OF GOODRICH TIRE DEALERS Fred Larcher, operator of the Red Star service station, attended a meeting of intermountain Goodrich tire dealers in the Hotel Utah at Salt Lake City Monday. Approximately 125 dealers and salesmen from Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming were present and heard a discussion of sales plans for 1935. MAN FINED ON TIIEFT CILARGE Deciderio Top;ce pleaded guilty Tuesday before Justice J. W. Hammond to a charge of petty larceny and was fined $50, with the alternative of serving 50 days in the county jail. He was accused of the theft of a purse from the J. C. Penney company Sat urday. list of STUDY the Truck 1935 improve- ments at the right. Then remember that Ford and only Ford gives you the V-- 8 engine, with its 4cylinder economy. Remember that Ford gives you the reliable rear axlei Remember that the copper-lea- d connecting rod bearings that resist burning out are a Ford development. 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