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Show 4 i :iA i -- TBI PAGE TWO Sip lined J i$utt-Aiitmr- alr By tha Carbon Zrrry County Iubnafaiof Company. , Viudi; JOSEPH L. ASBUEY i Publisher and Manager. VAL IL COWLES Editor and Advert! lnf Manager A i . Boborrlptinn, $2.00 tha Tear In Advance. Office lbonao No. 62 or No. 9. A Mail Matter, ntered Aa Bceond-OU- n At tha Poetoffiee At Price, Utah, Un. der the Act of March 8, 1878. . THURSDAY, VOCATR PBIOB. UTAH CN-A- D Utah, Colorado Schools Send Entry Blanks For Iritermountain Band Meet Twenty-Fou- r Twenty-fobands,' including three from Colorado have Registered for the third annual interpiountain music touraameno be held here April 6, 7 and 8, aecdrdingio a report issued Wednesday by the contest committee. Schools which have returned blanks indicating their intention of entering the meet are as follows: Fruitvale and Palisade of Colorado, Cyprus high of Magna, North Summit high of Coalville, Springville, Grand high of Mo-a- b, Tin tie high of Eureka, Castle Dale, Ferron, Millard high of Fillmore, the Springville Junior high, Spanish Fork Junior high. Carbon, Duchesne Junior high, Castle Cate, Latuda, Wellington, Hiawatha, Sunnyside, Spring Glen, Harding, Notre Dame, Helper and Montrose, Colo. With the contest only seven weeks away the committees in charge are working hard in preparation for the contest Arrangements are progressing satisfactorily, and it is expected that other entries will be received in the near future. ur To the Editor: The recent tragedy on the streets of Mce should effect a greater consciousness of the avoidable danger to which children are exposed in play- ing in the streets. Public streets of Price have been a veritable playground since the snow ADVERTISING rates and Ice have made sleighing am Maplay Matter Per Inch Par Issue, 40c, Trawricnt, 60e. Special Position, 28 Par the popular attractions, herskating Cent Additional. alded by every boys and girl's deEach Lina Centa tha Inaar Tea Lwala sire to coast and slide. The streets- of tioa. Count Si Words to Lina. SumPrice, being down grade, furnish roymon, $12.50 ; Water Application, $18 final Proof, $10. al sport for the coaster and skater Bader Fifteen Centa tha Lina Each and they assume all the hazards with Insertion. Count Biz Words to tha Una. apparent Impunity. Blackface Type Twenty Fira Cants Additional Bach Insertion. It seems that the mayor and city Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, RasolutJeaa, council at Price had anticipated and At Reeding Notice Bates, Cbuni made excellent provision tor the KsWords to tfis Lina. sportive youth at the community with Far Sale, For Bent, Found, Loot, Etc tell consideration tar their enjoyment Two Cents Par Word Each Isons. No and safety, away from the dangers at Charts Accounts. Address Ail Communications to traffic and safe ter the public, being COUNTY CO. PUBLISHING NEW LEADERS NEEDED CARBON out of the way and a suitable and Pries, Utah The effort being made to foist sensible coasting place, available at branch banking onto the smaller cen- all time to the young and old. ONE BRIGHT SPOT Washington ters of population of the nation unHowever, with all this provision, One bright spot on the national horizon is shown by a recent report der the guise at strengthening the fi there never has ceased to be a line of children at all ages, persistently of the Bureau of Bailway Economies, nandal institutions of the nation Is Mrs. Thomas Hughes. the public streets, dragging Mrs.Bytone utilizing a watched which should be campaign this showing that Class 1 railroads Christensen of Salt Lake onto automobiles and in riding right was the of the United States earned $8256,-89-5 carefully and halted with such strong the tracks of automobiles City and dan- brother and house guest at her net income In December, 1932, an emphasis that there will remain no gerous Mr. and traffic. moving Mrs. Nephi Christensen, the latter increase of 19 per cent over the net question concerning the attitude of It has been necessary, in moving the citizens of the United States. earnings of the same month In 1931. about the town, to slow down to three to The campaign put over branch or four miles an hour In The net operating Income of the driving an scheme is being directed, un- auto unking 1 the streets and there roads of for the full year through Class der the surface, if not openly, under re to be little or no restraint 1933 was considerably less than w the same leadership that brought There small children are absolutely that of the previous year. However, about the economic emergency from ncapaUe of ppfiHn the danin railroad circles the full year com- which the nation is now suffering. It gers at such unnecwaiy exposure parison is not considered as impor- was under that that pyra- to life and safety, and who la responleadership tant as the comparison by months. mided structures water and air sible? at The upturn in railroad business last were The failure or omiasions of the erected only to come crashing year, according to tha report, start- down with resultant most ser- public in a lax enforcement of legal injury ed last August and continued, though ious to those who are least able to restrictions and there must be an somewhat irregularly, until the mark bear up under the burden. We have ordinance prohibiting the dangerous set by December. had enough of that "stuffed shirt" and persistent practice. If not, such law should be passed and an exThese figures are encouraging. Fig- directing of affaire and the sooner we ures on the January business of the conduct our affaire on a basis of fact ample made of violators. The appal-n- g tragedies are far too frequent, same railroads have not been made instead of fancy we may expect to largely due to to public indifference available. be headed back toward the route over to attendant danger. Children are enwhich the United States traveled titled to better protection, citizens dewhen it made the record which plac- mand this, since they pay for it. k AJ- WELpOME DEPASTURE ed it at the top rung of the ladder of jt dispose 'iJ ihd J. F. MacKNIGHT. -- . last tea years; but that even now, nearly 400,000 persons in this coun try ten years or more of age, can' not read and write. This is well over 4 per cent of that part of our population. By contrast, Denmark, with 3,518,00 inhabitants, had 872 Illiterate persons of school age or over at the last census. These persons had not been neglected except by nature. They were Imbeciles, who couldnt learn. Finland has not been quite so successful as Denmark in her school system but considering the century of Russian despotism which ended only with the World War, It seems almost a miracle that the census of 1920 found only 1 per cent of the popu latioa over 15 years unable to read and write. Norway, Sweden and Germany likewise have practically banished Illiteracy. America can only "report progress," and that rather vaguely. The next step in abolishing Illiteracy la to abolish child labor. 8 i - Parties Held At Kenilworth sister-in-la- Probably iwaei.. political politeese that win ct with tha change of administration on March 4 will be accomplished through ? I;":- - the departure of MBUk Hat Brown, postmaster general, a politician whose manipulations would have been ter more becoming with with Albert TUI and other Teapot Dome manipulations. Brown is the public official who recently found after purchase of a new high priced car with public tends that it was not quite !! fcfi&igh for him to ait eomiortabijr When wearing A alik top hat Ho than vrel other jprirtfctad to two in bite ihd paid k fancy cash price (the public's money, of course) for high priced car which permitted him to sit comfortably while wearing a slik "topper." This was the contribution of "Silk Hat Harry" to the economy efforts of the present administration, the man who has taken advantage of every opportunity to advocate an increase in charge for services rendered by the postal department With Brown will go out of office his first assistant Arch Colman of Minnesota, a curbstone quality politician of abilities if ev. u , i ward-heeli- Ell-oth- er ng er there was one. It is to be hoped that the incoming administration will be somewhat more elect in its choosing of officials who direct the public's business. ILUTEBACT The National Committee on Illiteracy, which has recently dissolved because of lack of funds, reported that the proportion of illiterates in the United States has declined during the ! r i TRAVEL PRICES REDUCED Railroad fare. Price to Salt Lake Frt, Bat, San, $2.55, round trip. Oat of all Milhander tires sold la Pries and Prove vicinity not one has been retained defective. These Urea are all six-pheavy duty, extra rubber moulded. Sold at half the east of other tires. We alee sell batteries guaranteed 15 months for a price lower even than mail order houses quote. If you need tires or n battery yon must came in and see before you buy elsewhere. MILHANDER TIRE ft BATTERY going it- - t .11 ly correct addresses by and John W. Davis' 6ft thd sign gf . Carbon Road Added To Hl System "? meem for nJ" from Kenilworth route 50, was lnclud- read added to system Itii " dents at oratory, but they do not necessarily point the way out from under existing economic conditions. In fact, past experiences indicate the best policy weuMbe, to steer stray from such leadership, if such it may be to Cleveland ery county. A REAL JOB The field hittoHd administration has A task faring it that U D0t to bo easy to hABdlt. Always in the pest A ehettge of administration simply meant the shifting of personalities on to and off the scene, no fundamental alterations being carried out This has been largely true for many years. This year, however, the situation ifamiivh a real change, the vote cast for the "new deal" last tell having indicated beyond the point of questioning that the people in this country have had enough of "tweedle-de- e Republican" and "tweedledum Democratic" governing officials, the issue usually having been confined to the question of who is to be the ins" and who the "out. Fundamental changes are needed in order that an economically ill nation may recover and attain its bid level of being the worlds greatest and most successful nation. President-elect Roosevelt has indicated by statements and actions that he is prepared to accord the nation an administration that is different And all well wishers of the nation will be with the Incoming chief executive in spirit in his steps to give the United States Its desired "new deal." ffZ post-electi- on , added to the state dashboard flats in Em- - &iO?lLBO BANISHED WITH YERBAVIDA Cleanse your blood quickly and safely by drinking delicious Yerba-vi- da nautres greatest blood purifiers. Pimples and boils disap- onJf pear quickly and permanently if you will continue its use instead of tea or coffee. Three or four glasses a day of Yerbavida will give you a dear, smooth complexion, and the improvement in your general health will astound you. Yerbavida is inexpensive, ton A large package, enough for 240 cups, can be obtained for only $1.00. If your local druggist cannot supply you, accept no substitute but send 1.00 direct to Yerbavida Sales Co., 012 Southwest Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif Or a book, "The Stay of Yerbavida, free on request ' , 20-pa- ge Woodhead, Mrs. ' CalViJ?JS 5J2V Eg; i- De-Reg- as, ey Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead, Miss Marie Poetovit, Miss Mae Burton, Miss Louise Burton, Miss Ann Pleval, Mias Sarah Nichols, Miss Mary Otteson and Mias Lenora Crookston. Why not let Edison Mrs. Arthur Bailey entertained at with the new currency in hk n a supper bridge party on Monday laboratory. Maybe he could evening. Both auction and contract way to make It stretch PRICE fir BUICK and PONTIAC in Price and Vicinity Today we become ausnbriaed Brick and Foadac daaieri tot th it territory, equipped in every way to hri p0K cftjty extra nuiri of fine, pleaanrable motoring. 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Far beyond anything in its pto this Pontiac gives you comfort fcjy are 115-Inc- h real Yet the new Footiac Kcoooaqr Straight Eight coats no more to by--to own-- to powet-produce- e7l can. $515 and up, Pbntiac,ped$l We cordially invite yon to viaic See for in oar die beautiful Bricks and Fondaca we heve on dieplay. yoatedf Find oat for yourself how completely we ate equipped for tendering expert adjustment or repair work on any make of cat. At The professor who sent his wife to the bank and kissed his money goodbye may not have been so absent-mind- PREPARED ON ONE OF THE FINEST TIPPLES IN THE UNITED STATES Reading that a German has invented something to prevent snoring, well bet it is shaped like an elbow. Is Unexcelled For ed at that . 25 If styles go back to those of the gay nineties, girls are going to find undressing for bed a complicated Standardvtlle, Utah : SrAEUSmS-- TWO GENERAL MOTORS VALUES Now and then you meet a man who acts as though he might have had a happier married life if he had been a wild animal trainer. J ; their appointment at authorized dealers , f were played. Sixteen tha evening. Thom Mrs. Herbert Nephi Christensen, Mm. part of the week. Mrs. Cliff Leavitt, m William Ellwood, who has spent tensen, Mrs. Thomas HuSt the past four months in Kenilworth, Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. Joe nSS returned to Los Angeles Saturday to H. B. Myers, Mrs. Quint Andy Bell, Mrs. Robert visit his mother. 7 Mrs. William Manson was hostess to members of the Wednesday Bridge were won Miss Ann PSL. club at her home. A 1:80 luncheon Mrs. Roiio by ll Christensen. of two tables followed bridge. was by score Mrs. John Burton won the high Pity the poor radio annoupfe favor. George Washington decora- rent tell M. wife included tions were used. The guests late unleu he really work. Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. William Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Roy Robinson, The magazine writer wfe William Woodhead, Mrs. George Jack-so- n, is art of mbvium Mrs. Herbert Wood and Mrs. should talk to a woman whs John Burton. recovered from an opersaV? The library was the scene of a very attractively arranged bridge party They have learned the ut ot jfci given by Miss Ann Stringham and tag on a blush, but a smife Miss Ida Seegmiller on Wednesday come naturally. evening. Guests included Misses Fay and Ray Christensen, Mise Kay Scientists say many anlnukk ' Miss Ivy Memmott of Helper, Mi Merilin Hansen, Miss Elsie Les-s- Why shouldnt they they and Miss Agnes Mayo of Castle any installments to meet Gate. 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