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Show THE PAGE SIXTEEN S r p ux.advocate, TUL'P.SDAV. UTAH ce 1 Time LATUDA NEWS - WyVVZVyVVV'WVV- CHARGES FILED. TOWNSEND STATE CHIEF AGAINST FORMER I TO SPEAK ON PROGRAM IN PRICE FRIDAY NIGHT YOUNG PRICE GIRL ? Townsend old age pension organization members and supporters will be afforded the opportunity of hearing the state manager of the group, W. C. Carpenter of Salt Lake City, discuss the program sponsored under the recovery setup which has attracted such widespread support, tomorrow evening. His address is scheduled to start at The meeting is 7:30 o'clock. to be held in the American Legion hall. Following the speaking program the group will enjoy a dance, refreshments also being served, a small charge being made for the dance. VVVVZWZWVVV High School Newsj Local police officials have related Bookstore Moved To New Building JOURNALISM CLASS TO the for has FURNISH SCHOOL NEWS The bookstore, which the arrest of Mrs. Jane Hayden, 21, situated been auof number Denver years past formerly of this city, by studbeen Commencing this week, thorities charged with the theft of in the old school building, has in the of new, journalclass new in the the of moved into library ents jewels, approximately $2,000 school It is under the di- school building. ism at the Carbon high clothes and money from her news of Infor-'matiReeves. column a Esther Miss submit Bird. of A. rection will factor, Mrs. Martha which has proven So far the new change of school happenings, regarding the arrest was said as it will be printed in The to have been gained from a Denver to be very successful inasmuch of the convenience the The English class has, for provides newspaper. in previous years, written this It was said that the young girl was students. DRAPER. ILENE material. By her where attempting to get to Price i brother had just died. Officers found Helping Class Ethics in railroad the yards her in a box car Phillips Dancing School Reopens The new ethics class under Bess presumably of Denver and ordered e Twenty-onJones is flourishing. her held pending filing of charges. faces bear wit- -: with MUs Katherine Phillips tins week smiling students to the Her benefactor, according class This fact. of her dancing promises to this ness announced story, had been assisting unfortunates to students and new be was enjoyable 'to and this in Price, hav-- 1 instruction for a number of years, on j te. j By Lorraine DeCola Koelling returned SatIsabel Miss from San Bernardino, evening urday California, where sne spent the last few months. Returning with her were an uncle, A. H. Koelling, and O. E. Watts of Colton, California. The latter tw'o after visiting at the homesev-of Mr and Mrs. F. W. Koelling for eral days, plan to continue their trip to Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Idaho, through Salt Lake City to California. John Militich of American Fork visited here Saturday and Sunday. He expects to return later to work here. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Marchetti were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday, Mr. Marchetti being a member of the ball team that played there. Miss Bernice Kingsland, teacher of the Latuda junior high school, is makins herTome' with" Mrs. O. Marchetti. p WaUace to motored Sunday, Ogden amily where their son will attend the school ,, ,, Limitljp V f ! PipeJe Proie Price city will collect sin as penalty, commencing e week, for failure E. K. Ferguson & 4ns r y Co plete the construction of the pipeiine in the specified time mg to the contract, was the 11 given the council by Carl Nyman, project. Mr. Nyman estimated that ject would run over t three weeks. Failufe ; he work started soon letting the contract is one of the?' sons for the extension of time ; Members of the governing bo f have at various times themselves as dissatisfied vriuTtk handling of the work by the Fergus concern, this company receiving tk project after having submitted low bid. 'll - 47 altotedS-abou- At Attend Idaho Relatives Funeral Mrs. Pierre Moynier and daughter, cs. Olga, Mrs. Albert Faure and Marius other artic afMoynier returned to Price Friday Horsley Named To Department Office ter having gone to Rupert, Idaho, to Word was received here this week attend the funeral of a cousin of the Arformer, the late Mrs. Rose Giraud, of of the appointment of Attorney office to the Price of S. thur Horsley the northern state community. Mrs. of judge advocate for the Utah deGiraud and her husband, Joe, had partment of the American Legion. Mr. been residents of Price for a brief Horsley had served previously as time about twenty years ago. commander of the local post. VyV,V,VV''VyVV'VyVVyV''y7'7W v $ OFFICIAL CALL FOR A CARBON ! COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION and Acting under the authority vested In me by the Organization Rules of Proceedure of the Republican Party In Utah, a Republican County Convention Is hereby called to meet at the Carbon County Court House. Price, Utah, at 8 oclock, P. M. Saturday, September 26th, 1936, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: v i i I four year commissioner, two year commissioner. county attorney. state senator. state representatives; V vj Scofield Clear Ci Rolapp . t t West Helper Kenilworth Peerless !Fanchon Mlke jviai0ney Goes To Oregon Mike Maloney, (ormcr Carbon drum major, has gone to Portland, Oregon, where he will continue his He has made a very good record for himself both in band and Carbon band went' to Chicago, was considered the best in the field, and from then has ma(je for himself the record STORAGE Marco School of Dancing, & MOVING-PACKIN- drum-maj-jorin- g. in twirling the baton. Hir CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER tar -- -- SHIPPING c work. school Mike Instruction in Miss wiu be resumed on Monday, Septem-- 1 on he ber 21. which drum-majori- ng everyone here knows. By GUS BURDIS. Registered At Carbon Registration day, September 8, opened with a bustle and scurry. Pu- -, pils first of all (under the new procured their cards upon which found they registered last spring and their subjects and periods. The cards were then acknowledged by advisers. Next the registration fees were paid and locker keys were given out. The the pupils were then at liberty until routine the when general next day, of school began. Seven hundred and eighty have registered up to date. 780 n) THE SPOTLIGHT GAPS OF 1937 By MARY NOTARIANNT. follows: $ East Helper v 11 V and for the transaction of any and all business that may properly come before said convention. The said convention shall consist of Seventy Five (75) delegates, based upon an apportionment of one delegate at large from each pre-- $ dnet and one delegate for every 50 votes, or major fraction thereof cast for the Hon. Don B. Colton in the 1934 election. as Upon this apportionment each precinct will be represented - sys-ter- t, One One One One Two Js $ V"T N,ELra- Library Being Catalogued The Advanced Business class has been assigned the task of cataloguing the new library this year. The class started Monday with their new work. The students have chosen the numerical system of filing, generally known as the Dewey Decimal system. This Advanced Business course is a new addition this year for the students interested in securing positions in offices. The operation of the different machines used in offices, the typing of business letters, and all the other duties of a stenographer or bookkeeper STUB will be taught. I 75 i I and typewriting, students of are required shorthand taking the course. By MERLINE GRANGE. Bookkeeping, Rains Precinct Chairmen are hereby requested and directed to call and hold precinct primaries within their respective precincts for the purpose of electing the aforesaid delegates to said county convention, not later than September 23rd. Each precinct chairman shall cause notices of his primary to be posted in three public places, within his precinct, one of which shall be in a conspicuous place in front of the building where the meeting will be held, said postings to be completed at least seven days prior to said primary. A list of the delegates elected in each precinct should be certified by the precinct chairman and secretary to A. E. Gibson, County Secretary, on or before Saturday, September 26th, 1936. Henry Ruggeri, Republican County Chairman. ATTEST: A. E. Gibson, Republican County Secretary. Wonders Of Liquid Air Demonstrated The first Assembly of the school year was held Tuesday, September 15. A demonstration of the wonders of liquid air was given by James Williams. This assembly was given twice, at 10:00 a. m. and 11:00 a. m., half of the students going to the first and the other half to the performance, second, because the assembly room is not large enough to seat more than about 450. By MARIE MARSHALL. Former Teacher Working In Salt Lake E. A. Call, the auto mechanics instructor at Carbon for the past two years, is now working as a display agent in Salt Lake for the Interna-- j tional Harvester company. At present he is in charge of the display at the State fair, The students regret losing Mr. Call, but wish him success in his new field WORLDS of activities. By WAYNE SIMMONS. FIRST CARS WITH DUAL ECONOMY OF FRAM OIL CLEANER AND AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE Greener To Work At Ileber City The senior class president of last year, Jimmy Greener, left Helper Tuesday night for Heber City, Utah. He is holding the position of clerk in the D. & R. G. W. depot at that point. 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