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Show Tage Twelve THE the winner in tne district oratory contest conducted last Saturday in the Price junior high school under the sponsorship, of District No. 5, American Le-- 1 elecJames Hansen, Price city tric department employee, bowled gion. By virtue of her win, Miss' the highest game of the past four Forsyth will be entered in the years at the Star Bowling alleys state contest at Murray this com-- ! the other night with a 288. The ling Saturday. Price Kegler Rolls Near Perfect Game was selected highest possible score is 300. In making this top record, Mr. STOCKMEN RE FLECT Hansen bowled ten strikes in a 'ADVISORY BOARD row in the 11th frame and then The four members of the San overcome with expectations of a Rafael grazing distiict advisory score over he knocked perfect eight pins with the next ball and board were un mnnously at an election held Tuesday by followed this up vuth a spare. cattle and sheepmen running George Patteriek, also of Pi ice, was bowling with Hansen at the stock in the district time and undoubtedly had to pay weie Orron I., Mai sing, Rex Mathis, Ray Jensen and Therald for the game. Rich. J I) Dillard, district gr.iz-- ! MERLF.NE FORSYUI WINS ier, stated that 48 ballots had LEGION ORATORY CROWN been cast with 32 votes coming Merlene Forsyth, junior student fiuin cattlemen and 18 fiom at the Carbon senior high school, sheepmen. ed Little Pieces of Paper That Save Hours of Precious Time Farmers May Now Sign for 1948 Conservation Aid The Price office of the Agricul- j tural Adjustment Administration (Triple-A- ) is now prepared to sign farmers for the 1948 ACP program, it has been announced by David A Thayn, chairman of he county AAA committee. Any farmers planning any conservation woik during this year may contact the county agriculture office or any member of the which besides Mr. committee, Thayn includes Kenneth Wilson and Albert Thayn The sign-tip- s are requested before the spring operations are commenced, Mr Thayn stated. During 1948, government aid will be foithcorning for the folconservation lowing practices' Sweet clover plowed under as green manure, contour furrowing, sub-- 1 oiling cropland, establishing sod waterways, drain ditches, reorganization of irrigation systems, construction of irrigation reservoirs including stock and water- mg ponds, land leveling and cross leveling on irrigated croplands, erosion control dams, development of springs, seeding for pastute and grazing lands, stock trails and control of noxious weeds No payments wall be made this year for phosphate applications. The government appropriation for conservation programs m 1948 are approximately 40 per rent of what they were in 1947, Mr. Thayn concluded. g, ...Your Checks Checks are great time-saver- s and money-saverYou can write them at the most convenient times and save the trouble of paying bills in person. Instead of carrying large sums s. of money around, carry a checkbook. We invite you to open a checking account. EMERY BANK Price Utah Carbon Emery Bank will be closed Monday March 29, 1948, Arbor Day. CARBON SUN-ADVOCAT- Thursday, Marche PRICE. UTAH E. Today the coal miners live in hopes that the old age pension become an assured fat t They feel their cau.se is a just and worthy one, so they fy to all liberty loving people, don't judge the coal miners or their officials too harshly in this gTeat hurrinm-- t man effort towards the future also say to all of you who believe in live and let live by all rules of reason, remember you Loo, may be old one day and without piotection. Coal companies have reaped profits fir beyond the wildest stretch of the imagination these pot few years yet they hang on to the filthy lucre to the point tnngulatmn and care not w hat becomes of those who made possible for them to be classed as vveilthv coal mine opeiators, let the men who produced starve if they cannot get a few crumbs here or there, a pitiful condition at the best of it. We want to ask all of you who this, how many coal miners have died as millionaires? Your answer is bound to be none. Today we read of an accident that happened at Pikeville, Ken- tucky, at one of the truck mines, known as wagon mines and there are quite a number in Utah, which are unorganized and have no future protection for widows and orphans left by an accident, such as the Welfare and Pension fund created by the United Mine Note this Workers of America and think it over for it could hap- pen in this state. Owner and en- tire crew of three men killed by carbon monoxide at Kentucky This was copied fiom the latest issue of the United Mine Journal Workers of America Another dramatic demonstration of the excessive hazards of the small independent coal mines where safety is little considered, To you who dont understand NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Vincent Speroni, also known as Vince Speroni, and being one and the same person, deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucheis to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Ruggeri & Gibson, Attorneys at I,aw, Price, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, A. D, 1948. C.IUSEPPINA SPERONI. Administratrix of the Estate of Vincent Speroni, also known as Vince Speroni, and being one and the same per5 son, deceased RUGGFRI & GIBSON, Attorneys for Administratrix, Silvagni Bldg, Pi ice, Utah. (Continued from Page One) First Published: March 25, 1948 nnrnent with 32 students. Four i Last Published: Apt 15, 1948. teams will represent Carbon, two Coin envelopes, all sizes at The Noith Emery, two Roosevelt, four Smith Emery and four Uintah. r Each team w ill debate three rounds and six teams will be selected to enter the state debate meet The debate contests are under the direction of George Morgan, Cat bon debate coach In the other contests 14 students have entered extemporaneous speaking, 13 in oations, 17 in dramatic leading and 15 in humorous leading Schools repiesented in these contests are Grand, North and Souoth Emery. San Juan, Uintah, Roosevelt, Duchesne and Carbon. These contests will all ? t ike place at Carbon college during the morning hours In the drama contests, seven one-aplays w ill be pi esented in the civic auditorium beginning at 12 45 p m These contests are under the direction of Mrs. Verda Carbon Ready to Host District High Schools mineis are making Taft and Hartley. an No, we are not even making and the congressmen for excuse the United States senators who voted for this law to shackle the workers of America, and to sat-f- y the open shop interests Am our great and will take care of the w.dows coal hiaited orphans, the big No, it just dor. t happen erat god iv the public at irge wants to kno-l0.,v tre coal m.r.er feels Act t e t0A.;jrtism honest, and p j it yej t0 makeers tne coal mi: by a gre it mastrict1 y pposed to jority are on or rf.rnbhng t(jn of law k"d, any or a d.ve ait and today, thv ay, t tv kn v fight for a real existence pension that will care , when they are 7 practically MALIO harry majS Two coal miners op-w- ill TIRE AND ir--- ' 1 CAR SAVING Taft-H.irtl- SERVICE c of no being Taft-Hart- la a tl A ( Of f S rt , S cl I to la . ,.s A t fra tod w t .s 1 inert. me a ' nn-- t slave 'v n S v orhe the workng nen and vv men of Amenca at-;iI1 Rl jstr ita.on, hike tie l,f titude of t e coal op r America in t e p'eser.t curh"-i- t versy With coil m.ners T ay j M I.rt t e g Slt back an say, crnment take the miners on and shall await t'"o f.n.il dens. on, a better job than we lt cnn Those coal miners need a real trimming for Wev are ci ging into our piofits" The public at large f ills for the1 sob sister stuff from the coal opeiators of America, Senator Taft said the law as is gives the worker a freedom he never enjoyed before from tne dictators within labor, and tn.it now the woikers can go up and settle their own disputes with the managements Yes, like they used to prior to having a uniofi when, if they opened their mouths, they were fired Well, there is one overlooked he Taft Mr. thing forgot or did he? who is going to speak for the man who has a grievance and has not the cour-p- it Yes, age to speak for himself there are thousands in America woiking men and women who have not the courage to approach the managements towards getting their disputes adjusted. Of course, that suits Mr Taft and makes the workers victims of a vicious slave act So when a cose is not settled it is bound to be left in favor of tne management, and that is the law the two wet nurses put over on the woikers of America, and libeity loving c.tizens of this country. Yes, we refer to berg of 1 iv-a- 1 SEE THE MACHINE THAT ADDS MILES TO YOUR TIRES, GIVES YOU GREATER DRIVING AND SAFETY COM-FOR- T the famous Bear steering service, a part of the Rear service. If jour tires have a cupped or scrubbed look or show signs of wear, if jour car has a tendmry to vv antler, weave or pound while driving, lieed these danger signals. Avoid ruined tires or a costly accident hy driving today in for a check-uBear Safety Service operators vvil cheek jour car with precision gauges. In case of need, we are equipped with scientifically designed instruments to make the proper corrections and alterations. s tfel.v Also Complete Frame Straightening Service and Wheel Balancing. General Repairing, Body and Fender Work, Automobile Painting. DUPIN AUTO SERVICE 37 North First West Price 1 mnmmmwim A Priced at " " JELL0 ct Peterson. Judges for these events ate as and CAKE FLOUR follows' Extemporaneous speaking. Mrs J. W. Hammond, Rev Richard Halbert and Mrs Inez Joikenson Oratory. J. Nile Wash-buMrs. Willird Sandberg and Ethel Wilson Readings, Mrs Fred Webb, Mrs Seymour Mikkelson, E. O. Nielson, Neil Warren and plays, Mrs. Jimmy Dart One-aHenry Ruggeri and Harold L. Bithell A lunch will be served to all visiting students and instructors at the Carbon college cafeteria and entertainments will be pro-- v ided Grand Selection of HATS for the EASTER SEASON FLU SAVING FEATURES TO-DA- He kslili 7 on. 21c 8 oz. pkg. 14c Bitter Sweet. Y 33EEH VEGETABLE NOODLE Special Yellow ONI0N5 LETTUCE GARROTS 8c lb. Iairge 10c Bunches 12c CAULIFLOWER ib. SMVLL DF.LlCIOlS APPLES Washington Delicious lb. 11c . All new styles and shades they are 15c 2 MARSHMALOWS U'lse-- - yj" 39c 234 ih. pkg. OKS TRY THESE TIME DOWN ASSORTED CHOC. DAINTIES ct We have a MUSS AND APPLE SLICES AND PIE CRUST IN ONE PKG. MIX H Bis?" Famous Brands THOROUGHBRED and WRIGHT To be well dressed , you should choose one of these hats Iromthe Neither can jou tell a good by appearance . . . thats why we suggest that you ask any of our customers about the kind of service they are getting from the tires they have had recapped by the O. K. RUBBER M ELDERS. This HE-CA- shonld be proof enough of the quality oi our work. May we serve you? eRIDES FAVORITE.' 45c S0F7ASILK 39c LB. 37c HOT DOGS lb. 65c PRIME RIB ROAST lb. 15c Buttermilk Biscuits lb. 37c MUTTON CHOPS 11 each 39 Chipped Dried Beef 14 lb. 47c SAUSAGE, Country Style lb MUTTON ROAST ' GROUND SHOULDER fEEEF lb. & Spring Chickens - Stewing He,a 1 Fresh Fish MEN'S DEPARTMENT Price Trading Co. rnmqj Sieberling Dealer Dont For get, We Have 3 FREE Deliveries Daily. 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