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Show r(.t mu if GJljr that buflie the l.VU! uVttS fall t t hiit tht-- hit-- buhjt-- i ! i'l t lohhj i, y im-Aiimi- nitr J Om m C ii 04 4 T owMui Eli ( i Iict-- s hl!t V m n it.Jt' fat I he state t j' fr ti . HAS FURRIER DROP Yi wli-Ic- ir ?,! i- suj-of- CVI V, ck ill Jal.UaJV I ended - Ur Writ. ant - la.--t W era ltd Ik,d a last W rtk l et, Cc's La !d A I'l.h d..Ja i me t'i ilOJJril to kU Sad St I hi ItKW'ots POVMMUIY lull I' J W rf I Ivor, City tVmm itil.IIS, 51 Vote t '0 I. ft t. It in f.tC I. , r- 1 f- nnt fall WbS the ral hr--e.alt, ! r, Y to Sen it O'.ade ear-li- ! ont sti:i:l ) dn laird trn ,' i MU L GiUaa of the Pine Chan.br) Ctenineree on a Visit heir a JVUUi.nS have Clliulaird lig that the camp t te trrmanrii!!y at lU pi fate-fcdr, or at until several projects, alirady br ruula l romplelea oieo 'J Hull.J-l.tc- statement ! 111 e I N a, !o!e l!.e tlalisfci C. V. C. tamp io ; not trill ri;licltd, tlid must (tn ly no uih J.ange would he bl foie t t ' ti.e U M. W A c triton r rl.l 1.5, Or lowest l 'l e JVlrl flT, O C tu VAL R. COWLES, HAL 0. MwKMORT. TuUi.Lsrs hl.d a lliufi if Waal.u.guitn, !.!' Itah s huuM charge off its of ,1H hosi'dal Walk M et t ruovr VAL H COWLES. Editor ltd Adrcriuitj lUuil't. legislative pay increase cast a few years agu tu gjy j,rr rtm fnm the jtstxo Or loike llviSrsi I rie h r Jew da'S Will. d ring ti e A M , rf , olrj!,a. 7df, and Mi MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, SoUOy Editor. experience and get busy with the iiutjs.se of pul l OS Ufrj k i'.tij 193? J alr ll n.'l rr not It.g tu aalary-advanrlawmakers, tlM'M its ting ovtr a Cbl.f. u sin 87 ('CO r.ri 0 ns m n.r w p Given has lr ft U I. ss than ten dollars a day. N 9 h! of 1936 $2 OO Pn Yiai U AtusK, Pnutii SiI .J3 iwBAiAifVrfMI. OvfM (jUH 92 50 P Yll l AOAii M..IV.IU Hr.nrr. Jlrsldrl.t. Wd Tt.e rriul made Ly tie i.i'i.-naLuh a! rou them cnnsKiw fi.ord mMUr t'J.ailra ttVtl, t.tiiiiafu.u C,. it url Co, wne VliSUIS hcie last wcrk. A ou!Jul of I .min.fUMS MtMit (4AM Ai H4riM A? IM rlM.C Af li.at ie Mr and !di. Jaik Jd.uion at MilM4 yUA, WA4 tw Af frf AAIKA rr k ruled Jal.ua!)' ti !(,e SECRETARY of State Hulls auggeftion that coal S, dwell of Mai.tl vis.tcd1 fell llflraw an and Mr 7 nrt 0 ns, (t(!d as la-- : i.c Hue last week. 0 Japan join other nations in disarmament at orr l! e;i Mrs f t k W n r llnr-dlla time when she Is at war is as naive as a (sug- 7'!. Is fi'l Was Ixtlll la't Weik to Mr A ! (a 8 737 IMJ in lr;mli U.vell 71ls fcnd assooaiioy gestion that fl man engaged in thnudiing r t aine Ida mas, J Mr Mr and in mid't the hands tide 5v. fl Cl si VB H1I()SM II1KLIU man suhmit to having his gimhiiliSI ill U.e r&r O', Xhini.j and Mr. and Mi Allan Lakr er , ( Mm.'i I, li)37) is 7 I all lair CU.V We.C VO.tolS f ' dale ASM CIA! ION of the fight. to irn! (fi.im doeent of the li.e J.m.e if Mr. and Mr. A 1. J"ir I, mi Mr, ctni tm. J'tjiar Hull, h, N Or C ,j y ;v Itler till" Week-endisarm. He merely seeks to provide an evctise , H.ed.ng r.i an I daughter, L I Mi for our own participation In a naval race, A DESERVING PAY INCREASE M I!j( home Me suited of hi. Male), It's whats known as "fitting the Mage. er l!)att ovcr Mis li.:t and Mi s if Shou Daily Mr Hyatt returned fear that it n earns Report And many of our ! J! i of uy whiih is accorded OT only is the dav i v UU there. a few w l for At nh Traffic mi war. the stage" for Average "setting nt Thomas of Io.M to Mrs. and Mr to hgislntots in I't.ih thorough injustice If Mr. Hull is really conctrned about Japan week-enVisitRoad Points Salt Lake C.ty were State tho-- e who are thargiil with lawmaking but it is arming' M the hon e of Mr, and Mr. ors a downright disgrace to the state, a condition Wouldnt it Ik more realistic to enforce our Chat lei Houshtn. A rrjHJit vlmwihfi the average da.ly d which works to the detriment of the common- via a Mis Nuk the off cut then act? supply by ynd mutniijty of y.nun t'l.h court Lake Kalt in C.ty, visitor w,abh. t I this t,f )t,-- which Japan is n ivv obtaining fmm in 1937 Wa lerenrd here this Mrs Mont Heath returned home The low pay "l,,y of the state in connection country? us. seeictary-nihiiag1. I) Fail ifter rt'. ndins two weeks in Salt Luke jwi.k from with the legislature is a "jx imy wise, juniml fool- - j Qgr scrap-iro- n of the Itah Motorist Cltv, cvjKins showed a great gain Eailue Durrai t rjent the vcek-en- d Mi" condition. It Is uneconomic and a situation j January. A good s!tin of them vunt to Mr M.ovH r.i.d the here. She has recently len which tdioukl M rent i iiM nt the earliest jmssibltf Jap..n. There they will W converted into battle- j for m;,klf,s n.c mints were the Nath nal Honorary Dramatic tn ed ehu in wi as red to he tnflurn.ed !o oj'jxirtunity. f ern the Cnivnutv of Ltih. fhij.s society to S It Lake Cttv Si And meanwhile, Congress will be urged to any gwn extent ly l uveJ in legislative capacities are She r tt. i Those who s battlea can its. Mr. mil Mrs, At South with her if wvil.ng here to fight. the j point pet romlemned for the failure of tlmir actions In of- build more battle-shipDm rant, E. avL. 50 U. No. the i on bn 5. of ships made out of our scrap Iron. hijjiw.iy fice to bring ftlxiut a hAutlon to the jrobk-m"The. ' allow on . . , erngr daily traffic Was fuund to be Ni-- A talk by Montea run A going concern whoso nnnunl trarifactiunn of outing i a 182 at 339. i compared with point .il notions on Jvuut i iih u!J'pg'n into millions of dollars And whose dealings have j If we ate really dcsig US of other hs lwet n Crescent knd Put fhiin. ,hr highway s !r(;t llo -- S..M y in r bv a!k should take we J a bearing on the every lay life of every person disarming wouldnt it seem that the .Thom; sm.. and Plav. futm-.heHeme. Work who resides within the state. And for their work the first stoj in refusing to furnish arms to East of Vunal on h.ghway No. 0 program Sunday even ng tn commem- -' as lawmakers the legislators are jaid four dollars them? And c sjiecially to nations which our State the daily ii'iint was only 97, oraliun of S out Week, led b enc- - while a day. r City it was i f Ilc-S.iuth Stil Evi ns. ntten Dcjiartment se ms to regard ns potential ji.t Mu Corh"ti. 102. of travel The any point g!c.,tcst Uiuler the setup it is but natural mies? Exchange. I ttC tKKON OF ake retained u ItiEtisr CASTLE GATE NEWS ourpur UIAHCOAL fiil is aiid the r I car the ni"-- ! ji res Mi re wl.uh is hriul.t to for tiie ikir.u rirtles tint fciv jart is iHt fromstate t tht-, U'ua!! a as welfare of the il srifi.'h M ifiti J'toirstt of fums jrigTaniS ' CAftON COUNTY PUBUSHifoi COMPANY N'ti v'a. vih hit t try J imt Aty n im fcstnv, k i c e THE BUN.AUVOeATE. n.:.-ii,- : . ' 111 Vk 1' uuisilu I l-- e an-diu- l I Jo-lan- r f- - Ja-- Ik-a- QCC(jC -- Iui.e -- ejnt An.U-iH.- j Waflihtcjlcn n 9enf ea.er A Week-ell- one. d A enJere. laruiitj him j fj o'l tl : i , us1 VI rek-eli- Iv-rn- ! er a;so-irtat.- ,,) ( lo-a- j e J d o.i.'y high standing in our profession. ay 1 Leadership can be attained by $etvtrj and seiviny e!l h ore very proud of cur luk,'i-Ivu- tr-f- f.e : j j i j i ovi-ag- .' j j ara low-pa- y j STATE FEDERATION PRESIDENT highway No. 50 between S'StlToate mThe Id nnd Green pringviile. 'queen march Friday night. tt rovo and -The Utah .Mot. .list asioeiatnm is the AAA affiliate in this state. j I SCOFIELD NEWS TALKS wns.0::.n , i JR) So.lstEast pwmimuhs February Union Meeting Set By Chris Metos Union meetings for every departWilliams, a former AT CARBON FARM BUREAU GATHERING Richard Carin Miller Chosen S. D. churcli L. mCnt of the has returned to work in Sco-- Georgc Fcb-Ft Hoard held will .Member Of le bon Sunday. I'tah county field. 19.19 Worlds Fair' ruary 20, in the Price tabernacle. BeValentine party Thc sd,H'1 held it ,nd'MOn" Self fore January of this year, officer founty Group llegin Membership Tlie lhc " federation were held upon the fourth M. Miller, former state Drive; Other Speakers George 2,000 farm families Address Farmers for Carbon county, has been ap- - Sunday of carh month, but the third ator Among the measures which the f d- - yak. Jr., nnd former school students a mcm5cr of the N.ltlonai has been found more suitable, intp(1 nnd which were cn- - were special guests. oration pushed, for the state of committee need for the Advisory organization Stressing LaVada and Vivian Whajen of Salt because of the fed the" 1939 World s Fa.r to be of and among farmers. acted largely hcre activity, Mr. Holbrook said, wLake City spent the re. jn New York Cltyf jt w Ward Hoibrook, president of the state state was the appropriation of $110,000 ith their parents. nnrtaa this week a at farm bureau federation, spoke to motored the Albert Shockley to Car- for noxious weed control, this sum The appointment was made by d strvte capitoi city Sunday, meeting of the a million-dollbe by supplemented A Whalen, president of thi in court the bon County Farm Bureau r,vrr was of Scofield The temperature federal grant. Reduction of interest and former Gotham Tair house here last Thursday evening. association, Thats what you get In a very farm loans was 20 degrees below zero at 8 0o a. m The state officer pointed to the ac- rates on federal coldest day of police commissioner, was the and Sunday, way when your adpronounced about through brought the season. complishments of the farm federation action In The vertisement appears in which the fmm oig.ini.,tiin d Thomas Biggs, Jr., has been during the past several years, and deNOTICE TO CREDITORS most thorough publican led part. temto fill the important by the town board clared lnrger nnd more active memEstate of Silva Beal, deceased. ity coverage possible In this secFranees Kirkhnm, Salt Lake C'ty, porary position of town marshal. bership would make possible much There Is An Creditors vy ill present claims with tion . . . almost every home In imfarmers briefly, to the. undersigned at vouchers greater returns to the agricultural addressed the them Into the district, placed directly the need for joint AGRICULTURE INSPECTOR pressing upon Spring Canyon. Utah, or to Henry population of Utah. the hands of those who buy and Hoi-- 1 action and describing some of the coat Mr. 1910 Law, Ruggeri, with 1937, ATTENDING ABERDEEN DEALER MEET STATE Price, Attorney Comparing in such a manner as to give them Utah, on or before the 22nd day of brook said last years farm income operative enterprises undertaken by plenty of time to digest your A. D. 1938. amounted to $42,000,000 in Utah, as bureaus in other sections of the state, J. B. Jcwkes, district agriculture,' April. PARLEY S. HENNINGSON, and message stations as such gas compared with $03,000,000 in the food is in and SalL is dairy inspector, of the surrounded Administrator Estate by your advertising former year. At the same time, be which save two or three cents per Lake City this week, attending the! of Silva Beal, Deceased. of the comnews latest reports a and farm the for members, the number of acres of farm land ln annual state convention of inspectors. HENRY RUGGERI, munity, associated with insurance organization,, decreased while the number of operative Discussions of problems pirtainin, Attorney for Administrator. material that adds greatly is maintained which indeocndeptly to their u'ork and of new ideas and Date of first pub., February 17, 1938 families seeking livelihood directly to its value The with the which works but along 1938 of Date Such facts last March 10, soil increased. has from the pub., methods is scheduled to occupy mo.t has the largest clear the need for concerted ac- - f ration. of the inspectors time. Among the weekly circulation In the George L. Hobson, state weed sup- tion in raicing the level of agriculture. casurcs under consideration arc: state of Utah Superior Circulaof the Mr. Holbrook explained the ways ervisor, spoke briefly, telling Warehouse grading shipping print . . . Supreme Reader Intertion b- - done in weed control. to work dein which the federation operates, problems and certification ol truck Notice is hereby given that the est and affords extremely thorPRODUCERS units, such ns claring rodent control program for Board of Education of the Carbon hipmenta, ough contact with buyers in all of and those of poultry producers sugar use of School 1938, practical District proposes, at its quarantine law, County the following communities: Price, beet growers, ore maintained sopar- - mcetmg by President E. C. Peirce to termlnal inspcction 0f stock meeting to be held at Price, Utah, nursery Helper, Spring Glen, Kenilworth, V1 under drive h' in way 2nd . March 12, at two oclock P. M., ately but work eet,the mbership Castle Gate, Royal, Peerless, vl.., flnd possible expansion of to make the1938, and contribute financial support to and committee members were urged cert;fied in the following changes swd 1937-3InSpring Canyon, Standardvilfc, to do 8 work concerted their federation. the state farm bureau through budget: Walter Kingsbury, federal Latuda, To Mutual, Wattis, Hiawaorincrease the a in few rather than the effort associated the appropriation days, groups, eluding or of fruit and vegetable inspection, of Maintenance School Mohrland, tha, Plant Huntington. Cleve16.000 Those out it the stretch into between spring. ganizotion now has and D. C. Beeler, field supervisor of or from $13,000.00 to $15 Elmo, Columbia, Wellington, land, the U. S. Bureau of agricultural eco- - 500.00; and to decrease the appropria Clear Creek, Scofield, Sunnyside, nomics, spoke at the Monday sessions, tion Auxiliary Agencies $2,500.00. Green River. This action is necessary because of either outstanding men being in atNo. 302 tendance condition existing last Tuesday and Wednesday and the emergency fall at the Gordon Creek School others scheduled for today. through flood waters which made it No. 301 necessary to refill grounds and proThe Spirit of Friendliness named were: Wellington Albert vide proper protection to the school Carl Mel Hansen. Barnes, Branch and building from damaging floods of and Fair Dealing Which No. G. N. Hill; lower Miller Creek Clin- near by canyons. ton Gerber and Irwin Olson; upper BOARD OF EDUCATION OF Prevails at the THE CARBON COUNTY Miller Creek Ira Borrell, E. C. SCHOOL DISTRICT, Peircev William Wilson and A1 Easton: GRAIN 75 HOTEL By GEO. E. OCKEY, Clerk. and Gordon Creek, John race. OthNEUTRAL SPIRITS ers will be named soon to carry on the (SEAL): Dated at Price, Utah, this 16th day drive in the Price and Spring Glen of February, 1938. sections. Published February 17, 1938. 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