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Show r.Kut ns THE SON-ADVOCAT- r E I IHlKhDAT, MAKl'AUy CTAil OK. Carbon All School Three Applications ORGANIZATION OF CARBON FARM BUREAU For United States Hay Delights lily COMPLETED AT MEETING HERE SATURDAY Audience On Friday Army Are. Accepted Ms fcJIJ 77it prs.ia atr f:ud l.r m- - An aud.em e .J. Adopt Constitution, Utah Beet Growers jhsimrnt in the United Mate, army cuti.n ty bowing with gee when At U.l Week by Conral J.me. r Hois AuM hj staked on her false teeth To Profit Much By -- tJttUIV MX11TV IIUIJJ DLM r . 1 t Ily-Ijiw- Writ-Attende- New Appropriation a d V;E 7 Beet stolen of Utah will be piJ Addition til $1,250,000 tm their 1937 crop, According to estimate- released Monday by the United State Beet Su- jar A a tat am, under the trim of a tpeoUl appropriation which ha Jurt been passed by both houae and srnate tn by-la- j Adoption of the constitution and and clearing up of minor or- w IJr 0 ti , F, t- .. 1i3iue,.,p l!,e inaniI. f "M ul t. S li-A- t'u S K Mi nr ok 1ttiuary J 2, un !r Idlca1 Aaxl!.ary( mus1( HIAWATHA NEWS m Cll y w.U I -y Saturday evrui.g ,f t UU.ioc. Amy Miy lr t f j1( c'a&j9fio the CarUm County United newly develoja-eriUng the agitcultural thl community The juvemment payments, author T7e constitution and were Ied by the Sugar act. are expected to adoj ted by those In attendance pracaverage about f 00 a ton in Utah and tically a they were presented by the the state last year pioduied 700,000 committee whuh bad been charged Government payment with the duty of preparing the n eas-- ! ton of beet for 1938 will be made at the arne ure. some debate cm a few of the rate a for 1937, but with a huger point, however, bringing out lonie nop in pmspetl the association be- - interesting and valued viewpoint hevea that the total for Utah will be while at the ame tune these rncus sion brought Into the open tie de substantially greater. Tlie appropriation of $39,700,000 to ire cf those woiking toward un f tover payment! on the 1937 ugar the agricultural force of the d rrlil I eet crop wa contained In the first to act ord the membership full oyi or-- 1 di finency apptoprhitmn bill wnirh .tunity to carry on the org.wiiiatkn to . w.v pawed by the House- January 21 tivities in a ,horvu'-,,pres-rta2fl. ar d by the Sena'e January tlve manner, The upPHTrlffion to rover pay Men brrs VTitrd to hold thnr nr!- nn nt on the 1918 crop m earned In pigj n or.thly, these to take place in of agricul-th- e regular Cad.,n couit bouse on the tuie appropriation bill, which is duejsturdiy night of each month Sri- 1,m 1,1 October. November. Den n rfarly S. af IKII I k- i -j fp.t ,ume Mj. Mclvi BaU'Oik .... .. Uitdcfterrt ,n i- -v famished by the Clear uf.oV . .11-'- .-" O.U. ...J ' la huge tlase ira.lwst Uinsigh a sesiet twgin at o'chwli Mr. and Mi Al UaUxKk muiu "" bkfaae Witnessed7 t'e' Panel in r j With A Five Handled pally Chi Nrturday n.gs,, u iger iuctessf ul j resent ation if a Tlion.ps.ai. Uie bearded ant 'day night .. - f k sc. 1 N," a aa - a- rU 10"?.!'!'-- !. dame ht,4 ' ri-AN- IN K J, jU a . tl d tr o) ed ty !. nn fietr- ttiur Hale, Glen Alexander, Jmt Gun- - tamed recently with a five bu.d-e7 a K M party. Man," the revealed is man, igrr an4 Seek T Recover On Net (jrlrwl() jrtry Olson, music,onhesit tok several minutes to Wijlumij aJuj The K, K. K tlub met with Jdr ang (hoo Although Loul filed Stafldardv llle, Seppl, the Mi because William Sander Monday r. gp chiefly undeiwav, get suit last week in district court in an tra settled down yet, of a promissory note from P, S flayer got the attention uvestoock- play held Us atten-cev.c fay cash market prices thakls Interest at tie rate cf 7 pr U audieme t.- -k t Sell You Before Ut Lvrlyn St since July. 193d, and ethane)' " throughout ' of Kit a U'rif, i I fee are also askrd t r In the torn- wl uh s."ne p arls, hid in house Phone 2ii W (t.e pj,lnp Mil flow Price co Helper Highoay dtn ly an aunt who l..nl del i vio let t death, are f nally found n ar the . poetry. Student made poster ji4 nri j,,r- ,ljP ( y Sl.-tebV thouJr,..erm ?n!a cf Frm i. fr.rm! a Maclnheh . N!even-.Maik foster, and,,rra irgmia MlUuru Mortvama f i firrt, s.nx.nd di;utsed a a detect, ve, Ift .ft.i ks Aurt i,i i t u and Hi a hn(i ,hm1 pUrt We tr? fctuding Ind-a- , Ceylon nd J(ntr thr biol f Os&U! I his Ion Is Asia in geography Mled util. death to t!( scared ley U exturt anl rubt-r- . I - !r)(,ul f,,ii-- t n of insects is t' reaten-- , dun rnnetcnll, cf tie world rub-U - . 0f. ,f xht, rom,dv, al- thou ;h Ireta Box. a JVggy Van R . rs Pne an 1 the tlangy, Dime" girl, lent tr ich to the comedy U'LIKZ) . .. . lineup u Joe llruto. c; fail asjHct. be shoi ie the should after tra tly crop July. August and September are ll - Huberts. If. t Richards, rf. Tommy ut ; jrs, Murdoc k, the crop ha been harvested, according! to tl,Mn ttt 8 00 lii the evening Farliano Ig; Inm Stev .n m rg. a Vamt, Lnu.-rs, )iml .,n)py ub- room ha to tl association. j Officers are empowered, of eours-- , St Mb Robunon wrvant. rn.,,flnf I a newspaper an rath day ribed L'ah growers, the association j0 cnjj ecial meetings and such i make a Lr characwr imjwrMmation, a did Tt-new booklet from It gtatement ald, "have an opiortui ity .Mi(,n js ,0 h.W ,hu (Thursday) to participate in the government pay- - evening when Tracy R Welling of ment program to a greater extent san City secretary of the Utah than at tlie level production which Slate Farm Bureau, is to be in l! d in 1937. because no B'rcng- - nnre ,0 address the gathering, allotments, such as those estabtshed County Agent Wnliam H Bennett under the act, are con delivered an address cm the activities templated in 1938. In other words, of Four-club work and it is payments will be made 4 tha( county bureau will sen on all beets grown. 'jn a parent capacity for the sponsor- ship of junior groups engaged in this line, the plan being development of such units throughout the district. It was pointed out that a number of such 77 j UT- - J-j - pi nUDDara, girls clubs are already functioning in Price but that there are no such boys rhysiclan and Surreon units in the county. Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 243-Residence 234. Eastern! Attendance at the meeting was Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah splendidly representative and an en- Jcouraging indication of the desire of 'the county ranchers to unify their LTPI I CD P E, I forces m order that their interests in Attorney and Counsellor At Law i(be economic line may not be s 1 East. Utah Elec. Bldg, ed. President E. E. Peirce was in the chair, Al Barnes of Wellington serv- ,ing in the capacity of secretary in the 'absence of John V. Powell of ITice ATTORNEY AT LAW who was reported as engaged as Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building worker at Scofield dam. Price Phone 397 by-la- w j- -'t g 1 Mar-jon- ve te tor nt trr BECKEL U-- J j CO. fr 1 ( d I PACKING - J gi-- I rt.i,fr r- THE " gum-.hewi- r rg , lk-r- j t- j ( ht& k- - , attend-prevai- j Jones-Costig- an H nt expect-govemme- PROFESSIONAL it J, W noglect-Room- 304-31- j FRANKB. HANSON COLUMBIA NEWS J. V. POTTER Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric By Leona Lines Barney Katchncr and Dick Stone Steel office here, in Provo S. J. spent the week-en- d A son was born to Mr. and Mrs LAWYER Mike Trotos Tuesday, weighing ten Rooms Tel. Ill Silvagni Bldg pounds. Price Utah T. C. Kegley of Provo was a business visitor here this week. THE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS .Man y Sneiborn of Salt Lake was in ' NO MORE Columbia Friday. Mrs. Delbert Kay visited in this week. 58 No. Carbon Are. Phone 29 Miss Lucille Richards is conducting' clashes m tap and acroa.t.c uanc.ng. Charles Whiting and son. Harley of Springville, were visitni here last LICENSED EMBALMERS week. Being snowed in Friday, they A. N. Wallace, Mgr. were forced to remain until the fol41 No. 1st East low ing day. Phone 158 Price. Utah of the Columbia SWEETRING ' 3-- 4, , ! Flynn Funeral Home M.-gn- j ' Wallace Mortuary COLUMBIA O. K. CLAY Lawyer Room 8 Silvagnl Bldg., Price. SCHOOL NEWS By the Sixth Grade We had a Stephen C. Foster pro- gram Thursday of songs and tableaus. Each song was introduced by ongin- - T iiPJfSE T k Iy SILVER MOOR HALL 2 tri" Eastern Utahs Finest Dance Floor SATURDAY NIGHT FEB. BONACCIS ? y Tickets V fcffuaz suzb&fta... betels fcnu J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y j UNION 12 MUSIC Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Regarding the Ignition . . . Insert your key, but at first keep the ignition switch OFF. Next the Choke . . . Pull it out (unless it is the automatic type, of course). Now for the Hand-Thrott- le . . . Move it to approximately one third open position. -- Then the Clutch . . . Put your foot down on the pedal and keep the clutch clear out. Finally the Starter . . . After it has turned the engine three or four times, switch the ignition ON. f Y Ladies Free Y . , Y 75c SPECIAL WINTER BLEND If you do this with just anybodys gasoline, you will know that you gave it every chance. But do it with Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronze and youll know you START! Youll notice you are always through with the starter and choke much sooner, saving your gasoline, your oil, your battery. Know what? . . . Conoco Bronze. Know where?. . .Your Mileage Merchant. And ask for his simple, helpful Complete Winter Care Card.... FREE. Continental Oil Co. If your starter is of the type that does not spin with ignition off, consult Your Mileage Merchant CONOCO BR0NZI 3 STAR DRAPERY SPECIAL GASOLINE KO LABOR CHARGES On All Orders Placed in Jan. or Feb. 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