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Show THE PAGE TWO SCN-ADYOCAT- 1jp imn-Aininra- ti' THE slot machines have gone, but not for long. In their temporary place are reposing the "One Newspaper, One Cmirage, One Cost marble games, which are supposed to give deludIssued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMANY ed funsters the impression that losing control of PRICE. UTAH. UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3. 1B70 the ball after the first pitch is skill. Almost any VAL II. COWLES, HAL G. MacKNIGIIT, Publishers good slot machine addict will say that theres a VAL IE COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager chance to get a couple of nickels back now and ROBERT C, ANDRUS, Associate Editor then on the slot machine, which is practically nil LEOLA S. ANDERSON, Society Editor on a marble game, unless of course, youre extraordinarily skillful. Gramma Chez recently issued another one of decisions to the effect that slot machines whvTsfASSOrKlOVhis UTAH S v, (!'( rambling devices imd so must go, but th NATIONAl IDITCFJAL rouble and various similar games were well, the local officials decided which may Sc,AI,ON whatever : in y every community in Utah according the particular ethics of officials. A NORLE CONTRIBUTION Attorney General Chez is fast becoming uni-- 1 one for his decisionless decisions, but what we v ant to know is, are we supposed to lose our the natural enthusiasm, money in them there contraptions and figure its plus ability, QREAT willingness to devote long hours in careful just good clean fun? preparation for any musical undertaking, and a gift for leadership in drawing forth the best in The low esteem which the big bugs in the those associated with her were the qualities state road commission hold for Utah Rock Aswhich made Mrs. Ora B. Ilarding outstanding in phalt, a proven Utah deposit, mined in Carbon the field of music. county, as a toad material, is evidenced by a re15 will fill. be hard to For Her place years cent table showing location, cost and nature of she was an important factor in the cultural road projects, some .54 in all, two of which mengrowth of Price and Carbon county. Such operas tion rock asphalt, but one lists it as in combinaas Martha and Carmen and such groups as tion with oil mix, not one ounce of the latter prothe American Legion Auxiliary chorus which she duced here. Total estimated cost of the projects helped raise to a standard of excellence contri- is over $.5,000,000 in all. Rock Asphalt projects buted immeasurably to the cultural advancement estimated to cost $75,000. of this area, not only by providing temporary musical enjoyment but also by establishing highPrices new street lights fulfilled every exer standards and inspiring an ambition to mainof the progressive city officials, and pectation tain those standards. demonstrated to the satisfaction of thousands of To persons such as she, more than to any oth- people who thronged the streets last Thursday ers, does America owe its native heritage of good night at the lighting ceremony that Price is realmusic. ly the best lighted city in Utah. I TO CARRY ON WORK FOR COMING YEAR PLAN MONTHLY PROGRAMS ed the general committees and their UNDER LEADERSHIP respective activities as follows: OF DIRECTORS August, water carnival Harold E. Committees for carrying on activities of the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce during the coming year were set up at a meeting of the board of directors in the city hall Tuesday evening, and plans were formulated for perfecting the organisation. Val D. Hicks, president, announc teum-Sunny-- Mde- Holdaway, chairman; Isaac McQueen, Arthur Lewis, Tom Draper, Douglas Christison, Ray Baldwin, James and James Colzani. September, rural-cit- y promotion Reid Allred, chairman; Reed Orville Woods, Arthur Morgan, Tom Draper, Stanley Roberts and C. Wilson Virden. Gor-nich- Chris-topherso- ec n, February, y y y y y y fy y y ? y y y y y V fy y y yY y y y y y y y y y yy y y y y y y y y y y y y f The Fiest Halional Bank of Price, Utah since 1901 Safety, Service, Stability Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fTYTTTTTTYYTYI Condensed Statement of Condition JUNE 30, 1939 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $ 538,917.89 Overdrafts Bank Building, Furniture, Fixtures Other Real Estate Cash Assets: U. S. Bonds Municipal Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock. Other Assets Cash and Due From Banks 1,739.49 1.00 13,420.00 $115,550.00 46,517.16 NONE 293,250.88 TOTAL 459,218.04 $1,013,296.42 'YTTTTTTT1 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves Time Deposits Demand Deposits Other Liabilities $ 50.000.- 00 80.000.- 00 32,028.69 418,748.21 430,455.34 2,064.18 NONE Bills Payable TOTAL $1,013,296.42 YTTYYTTTYYTTYYVTTYYTTTTTTYT'rYTYYYYYYYTYVYYTTTYTTYTYVTTYVY HELPFUL and CORDIAL m. SERVICE to Individuals, Firms and Corporations b ! y pcson 1 2 auon FRIDAY , SATURDAY , JULY 28th. 61 North Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Shefford Cheese Sun-nysid- Associat- 6:30, Monday, August s vs ed vs. Sunnyside: 7.30. Fishei C. Columbia: 8.30, Silver Dollar vs. 7 Kitchen Craft Harvest Blossom C. C. 6.30, Columbia Tuesday, August s. C. C. C ; 7:30, Fishers vs SunnyDolside, 8 30. Associated vs. Silver 8 98( gough jerativ CHERUB-TA- LL CANS CORN FLAKES CHEESE Until iere o NO. 24 CAN lache, Morgan 'iimtie: LARGE PKGS. 3 FOR lie TUNA NO. ... SODAS native peciali cs 58c Wednesday, August 23 5:30, Sunnyside at Columbia. Thursday, August 24 6:30, Fisher's vs. C. C. C.; 7:30, Sunnyside vs. Silver Dollar; 8:30, Associated vs. Columbia. Sunday, August 27 5:30, Silver Dollar at Sunnyside. Monday, August 28 7:30, Sunny-- 1 side vs. C. C. C.; 8:30, Associated vs. COOKIES fJ TALL CAN Graham Crax 21c BOX FANC- Y- iicl POUND GRANULATED napnni?Ib BOX . WITH HAND LOTION INGREDIENT Fruits and Vegts. NEW SPUDS Unless otherwise indicated, games will be played in Prices lighted ball park. One makeup game, between Associated and Sunnyside, will be scheduled later. POUND Beets, Turnips, 5c EDWADS 3LC 15c 6c 15c 23c $25 DUCHESS Carrots, Onions, j 2 BUN Water Melons While they last LB . TOMATOES BANANAS Jack According to State Highway Patrolman Vernon Davis who filed the complaint, Carlock is alleged to have run into an automobile driven by Vern Hunter, Helper, about 1:00 p. m. Monday on Highway No. 50 near the Coca Cola Bottling plant. POUND LETTUCE UTAH LEMONS fY DOZ OLD SPUDS SACK 100-L- up-pai- .... Fancy, Lg. POUND DRESSING 2?( QUART CASCADE 23c QUART 1U M. WHIP QUART Pwd. Sugar 1t Brown Sugar 2 J( SPUD CHIPS PACKAGE 2 24-CA- .... porIJ i mustard PEAS, BEANS COR- N- JAR Par-T-Pa- k Pull Qt. Bottle CANS 2 PEANUT BUTTER iri I U8.LL-- A U P & G AERO-WA- LB TOR 5c FLAVORS PACKAGE nt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20, 1939.. NOTICE is hereby given that Orson B. Anderson, of Price, Utah, who, on June 23, 1931, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 050035, for Lots 5, 6, 7, SWkSEk Sec. 5, Lot 2, SWV4NEI4, SEti Sec. 6, NENElk Section 7, Township 12 South, Range 12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Price, Utah on the 20th day of September 1939. Claimant names as witnesses $ Stanley Colby and Manuel Seely of Wellington, Utah, Sharp Bryner and Melvin Keel, of Price, Utah A. S. BROWN, Register. Date of first pub., July 27, 1939 Date of last pub., August 24, 1939 NO. PORK & BEAUS v v COFFEE AIRWAY 15c SOAP BARS X 420J TOILET TISSUE PALMOLIVE bar MARSHMALLOWS POUND 5 3 2 CANDY BARS DEVILED MEAT JELLS RITE Y Y Y Y Y Kerr LIDS V BREAD 3 39 20c PINT.. WAX J -- - & lQCj POUND BOTTLES 72-Gall- PINTS.... Size on 69C QUARTS Case Julia Lee Wrights Guaranteed yi? FRESH DAILY FULL FOR LOAVES, at ai Jty of 1.45 s SALMON 15c BOX v V realth CAN .... 25-lb- Watkins, Arthur Lewis and Roy Jensen. nt April, clean up Arthur D. Kennedy, chairman; David Wallace, Barney DeVietti, George Rizzi, John Causer, Dominic Besso, Charles Scarpino and Ben Mattingly. May, city beautification George H. Patterick, Jr., chairman; Ray) Reed Baldwin, Christopherson, George O. Young, Stanley Roberts, Charles Miller and Max Hovey. Means of perfecting the committee structure and improving policies of Yi membership, dues and other import-aclub activities were discussed at length. Yi Directors, who head the various committees, were urged to line up their programs in advance and to have them ready to put in operation when the time comes, rather than wait until that time before begin- ning to plan. Well pleased with ac- complishments of the past year, rectors expressed the opinion that much more could be done, and ways of making this possible were discus-- ) sed Tuesday. t Miss 1?C SPAM 10-lb- s Y Y Y Intoxicated Driving Y Charge Brings Fine Y Charged with operating a vehicle Y while under the influence of intoxiY cating liquor, Vearl Carlock was finsuspended TuesY ed $100 and $50 was of Peace t con ... 15c POUND Fishers. f; in A iPmeapple ver Dollar. Y Y Y Y Y Y dep ..me Tuesday, August 22 7:30, C. C. C. vs. Associated; 8:30, Fishers vs. Sil- fY ;.e isge, the fi enses. POUND Sunday, August 205:30, Fishers at Sunnyside. Monday, August 217:30, Columbia vs. C. C. C.; 8:30, Silver Dollar vs. Associated. Y i lithe Fishers. T The C ride gent lar. AssoThursday, August 10 7:30, vs. Fisher's ; 8:30, C C. C. vs. ciated Silver Dollar, Sunday, August 13 5.30, Columbia at Sunnyside. Sunn-sid- e Monday, August 146:30, vs. Silver Dollar; 7:30, C. C. C. vs. Fishers; 8:30, Associated vs. Columbia. Tuesday, August 15 6:30, Associated vs. Fishers; 7:30, C. C. C. vs. Sunnyside; 8:30, Silver Dollar vs. Columbia. Thursday, August 176:30, Silver Dollar vs. C. C. C.; 7:30, Sunnyside vs. Associated; 8:30, Columbia vs. j .jueshe has services Y 3,900.00 . . o. Sil-- ' . day by Justice v Cima in Helper. Member Federal Reserve System m A-s- .J( and Jack Associ- Rcss tT m.. e Thiir-cLiAugust 37.30, vs. ated v. Fisheis; 8 30, Columbia Dullin'. Silver e. at Suiidn.' August 6 C. C. C. Boyack, chairman; George Rizzi,' mar Davis, Aaron Hanson, Isaac McQueen, Edward Sheya and Marvin Mabbutt. March, crime prevention Herman Seppi, chairman; Ben Mattingly, Ar- Uhur Morgan, C. Wilson Virden, Den! y y y p. -30 ' eya Doll.n La- T 31-7- p. cited v.s. C. c. C;8-3Dollar vs. Fishers. 1 6:30, C. C. C. Tuesday. August Associated El-- , gel's, 7'30, VS. vs. lumbiu: 8 30, Sunnyside winter October, sports David Wallace, chairman; Charles Miller, John Causer, Don Watkins, Dominic Besso, Edward Sheya and Leslie Thorne. E. November, Wayne safety Johnson, chairman; Roy Jensen, John Gaz, Leslie Thome, Ed Morgan, Marvin Mabbutt and Douglas Christison. December, Christmas activities Mr. Hicks, chairman; Aaron Hanson, Orville Woods, Herndon Virden, Joe Hammond, Ed Morgan and Lamar Davis. January, public health Michael Bastian, chairman; James Gornichee, Max Hovey, Charles Scarpino, Joe Hammond, George O. Young and John Gaz. Americanism July , b bi a. . iv, AFEWAY 1 5.3U p. m 30 aunking V follow-Thursday- c c c Jul istercci bv Inquest, conducted Saturday before Attorney Edward hearing. jUro Justice Of the Peace J W Hammcnd determined that death of Lewis W. Alfred Richm! taud. I Addition of a sixth Soft to the Price Recreational in Ull league necessitated jhange announced the schedule, as Dnector Pres by Kecreatiun merhays ct July 27 6 30 p. m., Associ-7.3- 0 Dollar' vi Eastern Utah ver Beer Fisher's p m., uted: j() ji, rri., Columbia 1 JUNIOR CHAMBER COMMITTEES NAMED INQUEST HELD Recreation Softball As SCilOCiMe Revised Sixth Team Is Added YES SIR, THEYRE GONE thirsd UTAH PRICE E 9 |