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Show THE PAGE TWO SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, E, UT ium-Aiumr- atr Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3. 1S79 VAL II. COWLES, IIAL G. MaoKNIGHT, Publishers VAL II. COWLES Editor and Advertising- Manager Subscription Subscription! $2.00 Per Year Outside Utah In Advance. TAXES AND CENTRALIZATION Phone No. 9 In Advance PRACTICALLY all of the mows ill the direction of consolidation of governmental administration nr at PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH 3, I87S made in the name of economy, based on the claim that more centralization along this line will tend toward reduction of costs to the people: A MEASURE This eonsolidat ion policy has been in vogue for a ever introduced in Congress considerable QNE of the finest period of time, some phases of it coverwin ini !i need early in the current session, a a number of years. However, instead o reduction ing bill calling lor a vote of the Indore war could of costs the (ample find almost without exception that be declared. That w a step in the right direction, it must battle to bold off invasion of more territory they is a move which should lone- since have been taken bv when it conies to legislating new schemes of taxation. the United States. Instead of reduction of taxes, the general practice The Utah legislature reeenflv defeated a memorial is seeking out new methods of levying costs. And praccalling for net ion alone Uiomi very lines. The chief tically always we find that these new methods hac elaim of the opoMtionist.s was that it might laee us added to the cost. More often than not it is found in a weakened jKisition should another that a has been carried reduction prog-raattempt promised jower to invade the United States. It strikes us that this out with the result that through the shift which promwas simply advanced as a defeat est suggestion. Cerises relief the tax burden has actually been increased. tainly, provisions could he included in siirli a memorial Undoubtedly, this is because of our governmental or- calling lor unhesitating .steps being taken without a garuzation holding greater interest m deve oping po- ? V... vote of the people if actual defense of the nation litical machines Hum the protection ot and serMee to fdmuld be found necessary beeause of t.he threat of such as we are supjiosed to receive under a invasion. .system of organized government. entered as second class mail matter at the. postofpice MUCH-NEEDE- , . t Tlie Iu hlic Forum President refuses to accept any compromise in his proposed reconstruction of the Supreme Court." Such is the gist, if not the exact words of heaedlines frequently seen in our mu fr many will play the part of Hamil- ton in the present crisis. Yours very truly, L. R. FULLMER, Transparent tape for sale at Tlie Sun- - Campaign Planned Bg Group Against Those Who Fight Democracy . SCOFIELD NEWS By Mary Metos Mary Podbvesek, Lucille Parry, Claire Monay, Pearl Parry, Mary For the next six weeks Carbon Metos, Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, Clyde Ross, Jimmy Monay, Arch Ancouncil, cooperating with 2500 other derson and Maurice Simmons units of the Knights of Columbus in a sleighing party Sunday enjoyed evening. Afterwards a luncheon was served at seek local facts concerning Commun- the home of Mr .and Mrs. Martin. ism and other subversive influences. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newren and Grand Knight Albert Batiste of Hel-p- son, MacLean, of Salt Lake City, were week-en- d announced this week. guests of Mr. and This is the second step in the fra- Mrs. Myle T. Binns. Mrs. James Monay has returned afternitys crusade against forces tend- ter a brief visit in Kansas. ing to disrupt North American ideals Miss Ruth Newren and Miss Marof democracy, Mr. Batiste stated. Maxwell of Salt Lake City, Commanders and crusaders have been garet SDent the latter part of last week here selected to direct council members in with friends and relatives. their efforts. Misses LaVada and Vivian Whalen of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Communism, the Destroyer will be the first subject discussed at coun J. E. Whalen from Friday until Monday. cil sessions this month. Irreligion, Moyle T. Binns was a business callthe Destroyer and Family Destroy-On- e state capital city Friday and ers will be considered at later meet-wi- ll er in the Saturday. ings until Study club Alfred Newren motored to Salt Projects will afford members other Lake City Friday. Karl Peterson of Provo transacted opportunities to examine subsersive business here last week. theories and tactics Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madson and Climaxing these informational pro- visited in Fountain Srams, Carbon council will sDonsor a daughter, Ilene, week. crusade rally at which results of van Green last Anna Laura Watkins of Price spent ious studies will be presented to two days of last week at the home of members. Miss Mary Metos. j jice . NOTICE OF SALE! mid-Marc- ' -- BINDING The Ranch for Sale health demands that I leave this section. Must sell my ranch 111 by March 1. 1300 acres, located at Cerro Summit, 15 miles cast Montrose, Colo. Alt. 8000 ft. Best sheep or cattle ranch in this part. A-- l lambing ground and summer grazing; earliest grass and latest in fall; always ready for grazing May 1st. Plenty shelter timber. of water; oaks-foFenced with cedar posts and woven wire ; cross-fence- d into 3 fields. On Highway 50, near D. & R. G. W. See me or write for particulars. JOHN R. JENNINGS Rt. 4, Box 48. Montrose, Colo. h. PRICE BEJ" girls fingers. Also, theres one thing pretty you can buy with the utmost satisfaction and thats a NEW DODGE or PLYMOUTH. See our DODGE TRUCES. See Our Line of New Dodge and Plymouth Cars PRICE GARAGE Co., Inc. Plymouth - Dodge Dodge T rucks PRICE - - - UTAH 'LufffSS' HELPER 73 E. Main FRUIT Rhone ch project C. S. Canal company venture. City-- S. 0.65 620 er, jack-hamm- er daily papers. Submission to the will of the majority; and graceful acceptance of the decisions of the supreme court as being final and conclusive, are principles that cannot be divorced from our present democratic form of government. They are part and parcel of it. Failure on the part of the president to adhere to those principles is a matter of deep regret. To the millions who have loyally and valiantly supported him it comes as a stinging disappointment. can only wonder if his action not prove to be the death-kne- ll nd to the ?tWieh? go?d? price friends of Mrs. Annie Ami Thomas,' 75, were informed early week 0f her death Friday at Spanish Fork. Mrs. Thomas, widow of Joseni, jp Thomas, succumbed to a heart as', mont with which she had been sut". still. fering since last May, when a son In lieu of continuing the original pUpert, was killed in an auto crash ghe was born in Bountiful, April project, crews have been employed in 1861, a daughter of Joseph and the Gordon Creek section gathering WEATHER HALTS EFFORTS rock from a quarry there to be used jae pinch Argyle, pioneers of Utah. in the resurfacing and relining phases, hyith her husband she lived for sev- TO CONTINUE ON Approximately 20 men, aided by a erai years in Price and Spanish Fork SCIIEDULE caterpillar consecutiVely, until his death in 19Q1, compressor, and other equipment, are working on Two daughters, Mrs. Jane Lewis and a daily schedule and trucks are being Mrs. Vera B. Williams, nine grand- to avail- - children and five courses employed to haul the rock Wellington canal which able locations along the canal. The of Spanish Frk, survive. There is located around eight are also four brothers and sisters. itself Quarry held are being citys residential area, miles Horn Funeral rites were held Sunday in up pending a break in current weath- g g the Spanish Fork Fifth Ward chapel. discussing possibilities of initiating a PRINTING - The Sun. Advocate new process in the resurfacing of the! This statement was made tms weeUcana use of rock asphalt would be by members of the Soil Conservation and it is possible that a, service staff and added that while small section of or four hundred subsidiary programs are being work- -, canal may be lined the along ied' th- - canal proper will be left alone tbis process to determine its! land will not be touched until the snow wjth feaesibmt Henry H Jones, superin- is accessible. melts and the water-wa- y Rock Asphalt plant at' at Activities have been halted for t e has reportedly offered to Sunnyside past three weeks, following a short donate sufficient material for the test. working period in which members of Actual work will start as soon as the civilian Conservation Corps and the weather will allow. The banks officials of the S. C. S undertook a of the canal must be torn to a 45 degree angle to allow proper resurfacing. Willows, brush, large boulders, and other obstacles must be removed and crews will be kept busy. When renovated, the canal will carry an estimated 200 second feet of water. There are delinquent upon the fol- -; During the past years and under preThere is one thing that can lowing described stock on account of vious conditions, the flow was around get in a mans hair without an assessment levied on the 4th dayjjjQ second feet. him mad, and thats a of January, 1937, the several amounts making itself is a joint Price The t-- $2.50 Per Year " 25, iSj, FORMER PRICE WOMAN DIES AT SPANISH FORj Retaining cold of the canal. weather however, has made the work harder than was anticipated, and lessened present conditions have not with- -; ice and Snow the complications. in the canal is starting to melt and will be carried off, and until the wat- tan be shut off to enable operations to be resumed, efforts are at a stand-- : tion uJIjp FEBRUARY THURSDAY, A II 64-6- 6 - Main Phone ?s Fruit. Vegetables, Groceries anefsp' Where the Best is Cheapest WEEK N. 306 NOT at,es END VALUES ONLY ARE OUR WEEK - END PRICES AS LOW AS OTHER ADVERTISED PRICES, I BUT OUR EVERY DAY PRICES ARE FROM 5 PER CENT TO 1 0 PER CENT LOWER THAN OTHER MERCHANTS. ASK ANY OF OUR EVERY DAY PATRONS AND THEN COMPARE PRICES AND BE CONVINCED. a REMEMBER The "PAY N TAKIT WAY is the SAVING WAY. VEGETABLES 2 15c APPLES Delicious 23c AVACAQOS 3 25c BELL PEPPERS 2 u. 29c LEMONS Dro1h'Jicy LETTUCE SPINACH heads 3 m CAULIFLOWER 2,, 19c BRUS. SPROUTS 2 Lt. 29' LET US FRUITS GRAPEFRUIT 3 54s TEXAS OR ARIZONA APPLES APPLES JONATHAN ROME BUSHEL LBS. E9c 4 for SHOW YOU THE FACTS! 25c 25 6 Lbs.2rC 149 And in accordance with law so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold on the 13th day of March, 1937, at 3 oclock1 P. M. at the office of the secretary at the Carbon Emery Bank, Price, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessments thereon together with costs of adver-- 1 tising and expense of sale. PEANUT BUTTER (Real Roast) 2 Claude J. Empey, Secretary. Price Water Company, Utah. Price, iDate of first pub., February 25, 1937 'Date of last pub., March 4, 1937 j I Pound Jar u |