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Show f&SD Ay SEPTEMBER 21. 1936 THE "Jet, Light Company 'tiers, Employes In local Meet Thursday and local Lake City SUN-ADVOCAT- E, twenty years a;o (Items taken from The Sun September 22, 1916). office I Roy Barker, John M. Pace, Ileber Fowler and one of the Killpack boys of Ferron left Sunday to take up of their work in the State Agricultural Utah Power & Light in and here aid employees and mine rescue contest of the o jispaa?' and Grand counties held a present year will be held at Price next Nick Bernardi drove to Salt Lake the firms Price office Saturday a week, September 30. Two! Sunday m his $40,000 racer. He is fSav evening of last week for CaStle Gate tntered ag31nSt Some of the world's of launching their bet e punose in the races at the Utah State Quarters and Clear, a sight campaign, Creek mines will compete in theifair- The report that he traded his J,fihich is being nationally can- - events which will be held just east racer for an aeroplane is not correct. of the new public school o building. active drive is scheduled to old for new ws Trading clothing 1 M. L. Cummings, on October issued by the the order of business at the Co-o- p of the firm, postoffice department postponing the Sunday . advertising director night some time. The only on the plan and closing of the postoffice at Soldier draw vered an address back was that none of the store in attendance made short talks Summit until October 15th, pending people were around. Thieves broke deeming the subject investigation that may keep the into the store through the back win- out of the city office open permanently. dow of the shoe room and made a .mong those from o T participated were Miss Nancy good haul in watches, In anticipation of the hunting sea- knives, razors, shoes and bracelets, of the home service wh, in charge clothing. o Wtment; L. E. Baldwin, superin-Se- nt son which opens October 1st in Utah, of dealer coordination depart- - nimrods are polishing their guns for George E. Nelms was chosen city J. f F. McAllister, superintendent the raid on duck, geese and snipe. treasurer, vice A. H. Hunten, deceas, residential sales; all of Salt Lake ed, in an executive session of the city A. D. Sutton of Price has sold his council Erwin Slack, Provo, sales de- Tuesday night. drug business at Helper to Loy pgtment who has been in charge of the for a considerable time. wil sharpenersas atlowThe place as seventy-fiv- e priced Salt of the fade rs SnPwningoaCh - -- Thirty Years Ago Sun-Advo-- zr T ina Local sheepmen have recently pur(Taken from the Eastern Utah Adchased from the government several vocate of Thursday, September 27, thousand acres of grazing lands to the west of Price along the Beaver. All 1906). coal rights are reserved by Uncle Sam. County Clerk and Recorder Holda-wa- y has issued marriage licenses to of (Taken from the the couples since our last following Thursday, September 21, 1916). issue: Isaac H. Davis and Elnora ler Helper; Tony Plese and Kede The 200 mark has already passed in registration at Carbon coun- Buries, Sunnyside. ty high school and the end is not yet. The number was increased this week e There are now by three boys who left the academy. pupils enrolled in the Price public schools. This year five entertainThat pickles would be a paying ments of high order will be presented. crop in Carbon county and that they Former entertainment proceeds were are easily raised, but require atten- used to purchase a piano, library of tion at the proper time is the state- two hundred volumes, and fourteen ment of A. H. John, the Green River reproductions of famous works of art. pickle man, who has been in Price A number of enthusiastic most of the week looking for suitable both crats met at the court house Saturday ground to raise cucumbers and elected delegates to the county small and dill pickles. convention. Precinct Chairman L. O. The return of five fast men of last Hoffman presided over the meeting years team and the entrance of a and W. F. Olson was elected secrenew bunch of huskies makes the foot- tary. The following gentlemen were ball outlook at Carbon county high chosen: L. O. Hoffman, W. F. Olson school exceedingly bright. H. Leon- - and A. Bryner. In the nominations ard, Bench, Harris and Bryner are all for justice of the peace, Joseph Barton ready to get down to hard practice was successful and Harmon Bryner and the new material, of which the was the choice of the primary for conLangford boys of Nine Mile are a good stable. 0 sample, shows up well. Coach Taylor High school opened Monday in will be assisted by Howard Myers in whipping the boys into form as he is Grand county with seven pupils enrolled. More are expected later on. an old Pennsylvania player. News-Advoca- te two-hundr- ed J in the smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why Passengers railroad business is pick- ing UP- - factory owner said it of this new Free of less carload freight. This is service with no charge added to the A was because than extra freight bill. traveling salesman said it because so many passenger and freight trains now run on faster schedules. A was There was a school principal in the group and he said it was because train travel is so much cheaper or passengers. He said passenger fares are at the lowest point in history, with substantial One man, a farmer, said he liked something he could de pend on, thats why he was traveling by train. Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest. He quoted a lot of statistics from a took called, Live and Let Live. A banker we all name know by said railroad tax pay mentsmean a lotin this state eareproudofrailroadachieve nents, appreciate the good will and increased aSti and ress. pledge publics patron continued prog western Railroads i THE PULLMAN COMPANY W. Dalton, former Price mayor and attorney who lived here for many years and who recently moved with his family to southern California, arrived here the latter part of last week, B." NOTICE De- - FOR PUBLICATION Sept. 2, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Bert Evelyn Nelson widow of John Nelson, deceased, of Cleveland, Utah, who, on Aug. 14, 1931, made homestead entry, No. 048835, for NEViNVrii, NWL4NEV4, Section 24. NEI4NEU Sec. 25 Twp. 12 South stock-raisin- g 11 East., NWV4SWV4, SVzSWVi Sec. 29. NWNWVi, SEy4SEy4 Sec. 30, NWy4NE14, SfcNEtt, SEy4 Section 31, Township 12 South, Range j 1935 rn te 1934 -- mu 12 MONTHS OLD SO PROOF two-da- PINTS CODE NO. 99 FIFTHS CODE NO. 98 LOWEST PRICED YEAR OLD STRAIGHT Clothes deserve that dean, careful, sanitary washing provided by the Maytag. It does all the hard work, does it quickly, willingly and economically. Three million women now wash the Maytag way. 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Date of first pub., September 3, 1936 Date of last pub., October 1, 1936 BETTER! r()K-KIIK.- the position for the past eight years. H. B. Goetzman, stake superintendent, presided at the release and appointment Sunday morning during regular services. gartment of the interior, General (Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, ks Trench Mouth Healed first councellor to Superintendent J. THOSE WHO ARE CONSIDERING A I n, text-boo- PAGE ELEVEN PUBLICITY S1X-- R. Higgins of the Price Ward Sunday school, September 20, to fill the vaplanning to attend to business matters cancy left in that office by the resigin this area during a period of about nation of William Campbell, who was ten days. released on that date after holding !) fil For the accommodation of those students needing financial aid to conPossibility of Price securing the Utah State Band contest next year if tinue their schooling the National this community so desires appears to Youth Administration is offering sev- ho very bright, according to mforma-- 1 eral opportunities, Uon considered to be from authonta- Up to datc 125 students have ap- tive sources. Should the contest be1 F number forty stu. L held here 11 B Probable that from to seventy school bands would par- - idents Pei month wlU be chosen, These students are to give aid in ticipate. The state contest was held at LSan last spring, Price being host and around the building wherever to the intermountain affair. help is needed. They will be called Members of the committee stated upon to assist the teachers in keep- this week that they would like ex- - ing their equipment in order, or to pressions from local people concern- - perform other such duties. The wages will be 30 cents per ing their wishes in the matter. The question appears to involve whether hour, or six dollars per month. or not the community should seek the state contest or plan for the inter- HIGH SCHOOL INSTALLS mountain competition. Those who SECOND HAND BOOK SHOP would like to express their ideas on the contest situation may do so by A new feature in the Carbon councommunicating with Dr. II. B. Goetz-ma- ty high school this year, along with chairman of the general numerous other improvements, is the second-han- d book store where pupils have the opportunity of trading or SEPTEMBER 26, 27 SET used previously by buying AS CONFERENCE DATES other students, thus greatly reducing expense in that line. Scholars havQuarterly conference) for the Car- ing books they cannot use this year bon stake Sunday school will be held may turn them in on the necessary Saturday and Sunday, September 26, volumes. 27, with four sessions having been During the fortnight since school scheduled for those dates. The first opened, reports concerning the shop meeting, Saturday evening, will be- are favorable, clearance receipts havgin at 7:30 oclock. Group gatherings ing amounted to twenty dollars in on Sunday will convene at 10:00 a the two weeks. m., 2:00 p. m. and 7 p. m. The latter meeting will be in charge of Mutual organizations. our friends dare not say so hut your Special guest speakers and visitors sore gums and foul breath dont inalte any better. IdCTOS from Salt Lake City have been con- folks like you K.NI 1.1 IV heals uorst casts, if tacted and will be in attendance at the used as It directed. It is sold on a money y sessions, during which a back guarantee. KKLLKYS TRICE DRUG CO. priesthood theme will be carried out. George Morgan, instructor in the local high school, was appointed by the Carbon Stake Superintendency as f TO Expressions Desired APPOINTED AS COUNCELLOR Former Mayor Visiting Price reductions you buy a round-tri- p ticket and no more sur diarge for riding in sleeping cars. if fifty-nin- PRICE, UTAH Federal Aid Will Price May Entertain PICTURES Be Given Students PORTRAY States Band Contest; tfo 1 I I I 1 1 1 II II I I AND READY FOR I I I I MMH HI - JPackai?il Ill H I II I I I I HM 41 Hll fer. A card will bring you a copy. L. D. S. g ?0 5 f:mIII ORTH BUSINESS COLLEGE MAIN STREET WASATCH 1812 SALT LAKE CITY, g g PRICE ,L ." (INC.) UTAH Come In and See the New Packard On Display - - 6&8 |