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Show r AGE the JKI RTIEN 1 im tinv, iihtttAr bun-a- V d flea Mj?r MU 3 Entertainment Floor Show jiiuI anr!ii SILVER - PRICE MOON, FRIDAY, I FOR ACQUIREMENT i rr fV Mexico, ha fur the past two v isil.lig the loll f.oe, bcrti ot tJ is weeks He I a Sun-Advoca- te. rr Thi y j ed h A c. r e ln e n I d v ng i malic purchase of supplies and riuipof foremen ment; successful and leader lining, mandatory In- struction; secunng vocational el .Mumps Onlv NfW I)tseac ( OMh Durlnjl N TLie hi mi-etm- g CT s P ' b V hi irt r m ! asti ssfai.- Walter and Alan Nolan, Pidgeon Mowbray. 'erection of the fountain nnd it is to , Acclaimed by naval officers the most authentic story ever written be hoped that the community resixmse hLstle academy at Annap- to their ticket sales will be ns B'UJ a"d ,GoId" ated with accordingly. Sunday at the pic- ture is headed by a strong cast, in- eluding Robert Young, James Stcw- art. Lionel Barrymore, Florence Rice, cording to those in charge, nnd it is Bllhe Buiko nnd Tom Brown the desire of those who have the re- City Girl, the story of a fearless sponsibility to secure sufficient funds1 prosecutor's war on the rackets and for the monument to complete their the girl who tried to fight hack, will work ns soon as possible. be shown Sunday and Monday at the Those in charge of the various ar- Carbon theatre along with My Am-- m rangements in connection with this crican Wife, the story of an Euro-- J annual tea are as follows: Mrs. Ruth poan count (Francis Lederer) who Bemardi, general.j Mrs. M- -a Miller marries a wealthy American girl (Ann , Alice Fergusson. rro-publicity; Mrs. nnd returns with her to her gram; Mrs Millie Thomas decora- - home ,n Arjzona ZelMrs. tions; Mrs. Lillie Smith and rie Nelson da Jones, tickets; Obtains Divorce Thursday and Mrs. Agnes Thompson, John Strakey, Spring Glen, was aut,e ' i fr ft re k co ca tn 1st 1 i Wc write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lifthtninff, Tornado, Crop, Ilain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. 10 tgj n j AUTO LOANS Sunday Sihuul at class and a weliuine I Tells Smuggling Theatre Of We Are Now Making ld Award Auditing (ootrvt Carbon county ceimn,,. CCH at their Lot ba. film. v tual tegular structor; EleV'-slides, etc ; scho..l credit for C C, C new casc-- of measle and awarded the job of making n d lhc unljr nfW com ' Uie county book to the f.rtnUL t n um,,i n.rnbtoUiaf vSiltowl T' mTS; in !e disease rejmrted for Car- - man CaaeL'a and Godd.e. Saak tunica. UiC uet'k, cndtu bon toe In during certified public nty aids as iicaT fur the C C C.; to the slate 28, according .January Improvement, guidance; profewiunal land outside t ntert ..nmc-n- t board of health. Show ' Lunery county had a clean slate for iCc DR. A. W. DOWD wet k, except for n.ne new case the Inronee VHU Home Alien notable Will Be At the LIBERTY 2ft Joe G Javrosky I. ft Monday night of chkkm.m. measles being for his home In Ohio where he jlans by their ah- - sc for the first time tn TEL. Price, Utah, ONE WEU to visit friends and relative for a many week . Throughout the stale, Pc ginning Monday, Teb. 7, 1& the number of new Case im leased wch k. cCc busines. due from the prtved.ng we.k, thiefly 'Daughter Parmilre Temporarily Assigned Here erring T. L Hurm.ilce, jissiKiate soil from the regional office, showing texiay (Thursday) Albuquerque. New Mexico, has lcc-ce theatre. assigned to this ramp for the present He i aiding the planning party in -- r-! 1 ; ty EQUITABLE platis r Run-Advo- ,wct weather luring April and May. diM C".t.4 U.t atsd a. 1 ng tl 11 63 Morning w urahip tCe 4 , scutum by the pjttur, Roundy To Be Transferred Advisers tWrrrnre Big Surer Jiuuiidy, wi.mr liaib-- foreman, choir. ..liuiul A.tvuct I ia it..t.g c an p l 71.e to Let ijaiitfrncd to Fp worth league at 30 p ffi, tct nfrtrtue hri ! at t'amp riuc riuiay at Muab U. itan- -' y, Margaret Luimjii S' ,al t tn,p ,,rj. and Saturday luined out Vriy uivrte rfjrvi.ve cn the 16th of the t.li , ful. Eclruary, but he will not leave Cboir praetk-- every Fudij B AJvcscr fiutn 10 d.ffcicnt can jo in-, j4! l treause uf illne. atm in wete p. rt'c Fort glas the Work Resumed tendance. The toiifecrner. under the j You cannot live the eomj,kj w distint d.mLunuf Li W L irhl, breiv resumed on Pllre without Chriat and the chunij, d.cu-w- d the fi.l.uw- rational aJvi-t- r dtannel improvement and bank T. II. EVANS. Ksu, Lellit.g the edjea mg topic. Tn.efUnt begin nmg cm the Llr.ico lecta.ua! anJ cnfu.lce n ncar jjr)per. It U expech-pivgrarn to eou- ,. service, what constitute a g.d rr.rnl will be com j lend to the rue In (hnkrnjox. s!X rational prvgnm: educational lu,ll.and given for an uti,0riation fumeasles, mumps, jin. umutu advisers 'atus. prewnt and e (jrvj.ltim m Uiis type of wetk w (rn hoopla f cough also m, reasrl ture; OiienUtn n nf new men. - duri, & lhp ,rmjl)nder of the wmtei. w-- iixr. ',0 1 i e, phw-dn- ati ft. n !a t.fii Community Chun! . And you have vpImJid opporAccording to a snow survey for the tunity of saving if you subscribe season ending January 31, a consideror renew your subscription la The able deficiency in both now depth largest rirrutalrd in content at stations water and key I of tl 8 rv i Si r a gin Vru weekly In the is the mountain east of Ephraim k fir shown. re rir)i H.njj l.m this , . , Circulation stale 'Superior Wells reportThursby Hanger thrtr thirl annual tatiitic tea, a ed this week. Supreme Reader Interest" before the first of March. On and community affair of Inter'! t tin, Snow amounting to 23 33 Inches of after the Latter date the subscripentire dis'rirt end one uhkli U de- - snow with a water content of 0 01 tion pr Le af The ervinjf of the vt ho! hearted sup.tort inches was foui d at the Great Basin of everyon In the district. be advanced U two dollar will experiment slat. on, at an elevation of and a Ls'f tn the abate, three dolThe tea will Im held In the dub 8.830 feet. The average for the prelar outt.de ot I tah, an increase room of tl e Elk Judge In Price on vious 16 years 1 35 7 Inches of snow bir'h-da- y, made seemry by the steadily the ofterncxn of 8 containing 29 Inches of water. Last Tuowla . February 22, starting at lost of materials entergrowing 1 measurements year theTrbrui,ry one-thiro clock, Plans are In lie Into the ing productive costa of a the amount than showed snow to nf entertiln for newspaper. Take advantage of t program making but con. iderably above this this ment and rn y definite details will I average, opportunity to save you ton Preclpitatic at the station announced In next week' Issue of The year. may renew now for a number of taled I 18 Inches during January, as years tn advance at the current compared with 2 0 for the same month of price, a means of saving considerAll money derived from the sale last year and 8 27 inches during Janable. Take advantage of this optickets will be turned over to the fund uary, 1930. which this oiganiation Is accumuportunity to make a neat saving MeaThe snow survey party at the to a of yourself. the erecting purpose lating dows course, 9,860 feet high, found memorial fotrr.'ain In the park in 37 6 inches of snow with a water IVice which tiny have established In 'content of 10 60 incl es, os compared connection with the city's park sys- with 44 Inches of snow and 13 44 of the veterans to a memorial the tem, it ches of water a year ago. World War on w mil will appear all Snow at the Oaks station, elevation of the names of for lion rountv men The billion-du- ll 7 G ,5 tr alien smuggling w'a5 15 24 In. hes deep and conn-v 1 w ho died in the ei ice of their most lucra- the underworld' 3 43 Inches. racked, of a water content had gi-- at conflict ativcly light, it N pointed cut that it is about the same a for 11M5, which Price C.C.C. u-n.- p ,t'iu. OF MEMORIAL FUND try during that QlMUMlH The Season's Great Trt ADM. $1.00 COUPLE Aib.-..,cfi4u- e. SNOWFALL BELOW A DOLLAR SAVED AVERAGE EPHRAIM IS RANGER REPORTS A DOLLAR EARNED II01( III FEB. UTIL ANC EASTERN UTAHS BIGGEST AND BEST ANNUALJO Special Decorations PLAN ANNUAL TEA A N a hi - eh cCc Shockley Visits Camp D. R. Shockley, associate agricultural engineer, from the regional of- - th, fci ki ib' B0 PINTS VETERAN CHARACTER ACTOR TO rORTRAY LINCOLN IN PROGRAM OVER K. E. V. B. de ha CODE NO. 253 tio Charles Webster, well known Broadway radio actor, will be heard m a memorable piece of historical literature as he assumes the character of Abraham Lincoln to deliver the famous Gettysburg address in a spe- Caj program over Station KEUB at 30 a. m . February 12th. A special program from NBC The-- 1 saurus, with Websters interpretation of the Gettysburg address, will be one of the features of the director, an- nounced today, Introduced with a tribute to the Civil War president by the poet el Lindsay, the Lincoln program W'U include appropriate music by the Master Singers choral group and Rosario Bourdon and His Symphony Orchestra. The holiday program will be broadcast under the sponsorship of the General Department store in Price. Webster has been widely acclaimed for his Lincoln portrayals. His stage debut was in The Traitor a Civil War play by Thomas Dixon. For years Webster toured with William Faver-shain Shakesperian roles, then ha tn re; he Br an bu I: tfc; to Va-ch- Mi ce; granted an uncontested interlocutory decree of divorce from Mrs. Hazel R. Strakey Thursday in district court by Judge George Christensen. The decree allows Mrs. Strakey, who is now residing at Palisade, Colo--' rado, custody of their two minor children and $25 per month for their support. The couple were married in 1931 t Castle Dale. Cruelty are the grounds named for granting the starred with Ethel' Barrymore and Margaret Anglin, and finally achieved a position as one of the best known portrayors of Lincoln on the American he sta to ern the is pl gli m me th! sib str mi stage. cla as foi For years, radio directors have sought Webster each time a Lincoln script has turned up and he has donned the makeup of the famous president numerous times for programs on the NBS Networks. Adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Stay llanos Stagopoulos (also known as Staylaan Staes), Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Marl D. Gibson, Attorney At Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 14th day of March. A. D 1938. JOHN K ERIKAS, JIM GALANIS, Administrators of tlie Estate of Stayhanos Stagopoulos (also known as Staylian Staes), deceased. Date of first pub., January 13, 1938 Date of last pub., February 10. 1938 ...go on sale at amazing low prices DeLuxe CHEV. Four-DoSedan. Thoroughly reconditioned by factory train-i- d mechanics. Very clean and 1934 Tudor Touring Sedan. Act today if you want to buy a slightly used Ford $ at so 1936 FORD V-- 8 low a price Will buy you beautiful 1936 i vl Ply-nout- a h Coupe. Can be purchased for $165 down payment. Your present used car may be sufficient to drive it away or has had normal useage in 4 years. We are now offenng this car at the lowest figure that we have every offered a 1934 Chevrolet Sedan. Drive it for CUR SPECIAL 1931 FORD Panel. tnd a steering wheel, body, motor and frame. Its all if v there and yon can drive it 'A os it is for WEEK-EN- '50 Only 1936 CHEV. Four-Doo- r Se- dan Thoroughly reconditioned. Will furnish a Red O. K. 5 Tag. Going at a 495 new low price West Main Redd Motor Co. Price, Utah iiiijjuuwjtiw! A NOTICE TO WATER USERS. The State of Utah, Office of State Engineer, Salt Lake City. Notice is hereby given that George M. Biggs, Columbia, Utah, has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 5 sec. ft. of water from Grassy Trail creek in Carbon county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from April 1 to September 30 ive of each ypar at a S. 1729 ft. and W. 4872 ft. from point the NE S?I2fr.Sec- - 9' T- - S. tit'mV'-r rri y rr i na.nTiiTijnni JraMariirii iirtiiiiar ln'ja-i- ifiv,.mirwi:,iir ,r t 13 E 12554. me dir he t? CO! Cli SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL sec on 4 ? ?? 1 sy: sy: of cei Pa ly C01 SU ga ? fV ho of the T C0! ? ?Vf rei by !a he Hotel V f ca th, Po op Temple Square 8, d., is Ratet $1.50 to $3.00 y Date of first pub. January Engineer. 20, 1938 'Date of last pub., February 17, 1938! ha bo Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and BaStimort All protests resisting the granting jof said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. II Humpherys, State Engineer, Capitol Building. Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date JL of last publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS. State UtMA MMitflrnnirrm R. oLB&M, conveyed by ditch 1620 ft and used to irrigate 95 acres of land embraced in parts of NE!4NWy4 NWV4NEV4 and SNEV4 Sec 8 T ' 15 S.. R. 13 E SLB&M. This application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. po POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. X I an ta v Po to X4 i 1 1 |