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Show iriiMniR h. nlV , ; ! THE r'JcornmanJc1 ot to nijjhts Templar Visit Price Saturday i c. ; ., -- I jd, f ri.,h, ijrn,riln f'x i.ct ttmianini City viMt ill I 6 00 MJ p-- ir from Suit kn.U of.'icul y"1 a4 Ievo. 1' f JL vt Sa,ur- - the M m foUowed 7 00 at 1 p. m. I t f 1. W in ! fl " Twenty Years I; Lai j Oimii Mr s Ago er Thurs-Septemb- -r lav l tn. t T I M.v 1. c . .1 I . W t lull 1.,', 1 ll i 1 !! rA(;t u I T , V'l ' , I!.. I y Olson. Social Sewing Orrie to Meet Mrs. J F. MdcKmght U I U , I n. Mis i.i.i, M t U Cilul ,1 ul.d M.ss ttulla.l i i 1! t I , ajU, 1 hrtlulr Opening Irocrarii Si Price Literary will I b. Group 1hna Tea n.i I'i e w oil, .ui s i w it; hold to the Sixiul Sewing Curie at Of finis I.f tl.e MMsuli the Junu-Litn.it ill oln.ng her home Thursday afternoon. The at SatUlday, UilaUl H ji, ihe AllU'll-iaAuxiliary nut Tuesday meeting was postponed fiom last the home of Mrs Frank D Sawyer, a g I, n I, .,11 Aiioid.lig to Mrs week. l for till he ll lleese, pli sldelit, a meeting to arrange program president, the coming year, it was drtided to of of tn ei s Will tv hi Id SeptemUr Birthday Fete hold the cjierimg tea on Monday, Oc- 21) to outline ttie loiuiug year's Held Tuesday tober 9. Miss Betty Hakalo was honored California, N. V. with a party t her home Tuesday P. F, O. Chapter Krsidenls hit evening, the occasion being her thir- Feted Monday Mr and Mis Kail Louder of New E. SisterO B P. of the teenth birthday anrmemiry. The Chapter hood was entertained Monday te-nin- g York ui ot Mi M.uy Leudei ,md guest list numbered twenty-threwith a dinner at the home of daughter, Mm liuth laudii, of Sunshine Club Mrs. W .E, Fleetwood, president of ( i lelld.tli', Cal, foil, 1.1. i!e guests at till Enjoy Outing Members of the Sunshine club enjoyed a corn roast at Wellington Tuesday, September 5. Twenty-on- e members and guests were in Y ei-nn.- tl 1 e. Coal Co. Y Y y Y Y We Haul Anything Phone 426 Anywhere B. E. Johnson, Mgr. SEVEN needs Christensen discussed district. h.ol and conditions in the and Mr. McAllister Mo m ii,- '!' of S' l.ial. tlierne arwl t'.uk to siliool" WHS ttie y wek-!principally the meUnxls tie jiogiatn pi sented Mt tlu linmi r of the Rotary club Thurs- objectives. day evciiing of last week. Riwaker Autonrolrilfi manufacturing plants were W. W. Christensen, super intenC. scluKil district; are KicaU'd in 41 states. ded of ttie CaitHin II Madsen, pi incipul of ttie Central siliool, and B. W. McAllister, principal of the Harding Junior high. Program on Schools Given Before Club Mr. "u,, ,k ' jMr PEACOCK COAL gave Money Pf Baying At th Mine. home of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. McGee. SunMr, lander arrived in Suit fit the met mi plane, being day by state capital by his wife, who has Ik en visiting here fur several weeks. They dune to ITree Tuesday fv Johnson Transfer & t Y extracts from Luncheon Served follutunj; are To (Tub Member of Advocate Utah k Eastern Mrs. Dora Hcnrie was hostess to 11, 1913). the Friday Afternoon club at her in the his-- home last week. Luncheon was serjL, of the worst floods last ved to the following: Mrs. B. E. cf this siit ion struck Price A Johnson, Mrs. Sidney Young, Mrs. during the noon hour. threatened wpour occurred that the "biggest little city on wpe i fifteen rth" pff the map. In about from the time the heavy started, water was running the streets to a depth of from Ik m O ( V conferred on two direction of the I the under : .km fjotn Utah commandery headed by Eminent I k Lakeot ns C. Skaife. The drill r the order of Malta the order of the and fjort'ft.nn vull SOCIETY A H 11 to Chat o. f t itrvi K l.ii n.i oImh, Mis S T N ke PHONE Col rilONE 18BII PRICE rilONE 421-MINE 1. fwiPBCLL'S TRNSFER STORAGE Ufi move by'yAi Y Y Y Y HOYINO'BACWNG SHIPPING v lllllllllKllllll4 s m to four feet. Vthough not more than 50 per cent the students of last year have yet jgjrjed to the high school, the on Monday and Tuesday 77. This means that there new students coming. g? many more teach-institu- te The most successful county that was ever held in county closed Friday last, g re m i re in attendance 60 of the 6 teachers engaged in the county. I ti- reg-yiriu- on a- It iS-he- d '( w a k ? Edward B. Johnstone, in states jr.jon for involuntary manslaughter a Carbon county, has applied again ja parole. His case will have a hearing by the pardoning board on September 20. Mid-jg-- d ;At the recent meeting of the Trail association at Grand Junction, J. M. Whitmore of Price was etosen as one of the vice presidents fer Utah. .State Coal Mine Inspector J. E. ftttit is in Price this week conducting examinations for mine foremen is d fire bosses. The attendance ie largest that has ever been had the county. Early purchase of coal so that the asehoiders of Salt Lake and other les of the state may have a suf-le- nt supply on hand to avert a el famine this winter is urged by E. Pettit, state coal mine inspec-i- r. Pettit reports. that some opera-- s of Carbon county are working fceir mines only half the time, as ey are unable to get cars to handle a fill production. He fears that the car Question will prove serious as the flooler weather comes. J I Oliver Harmon, chief ficer for the Seventh probation ofJudicial went to Green River and met Ihth the city council Saturday for iie purpose of having them appoint fi local probation officer to handle Jivemle cases. This was brought 4out by the capers of a few young-lewho have been playing havoc nth the melon patches. Farm Demonstrator Robert H. tewart returned from the Nine Mile Country Saturday evening, and that it was a delight to him to ee the crops of the farmers of that Action. I saw some of the best oats fcd wheat," said Stewart, that is oing grown in the state. I Local automobile dealers state that ppwards of 20 machines of various fakes are owned in Price with the lumber increasing right along. dis-fi- ct, rs re-io- rts Authority can be conferred upon 'u. but not wisdom. It has to be famed. Equitable Insurance Agency On August 1st of this year, Chevrolet announced a blanket of a wage increase as well as the adoption week and the employment of 12,000 additional men. This m the last 4 months, Chev wage increase was the second rolet having been among the first to put a blanket wage ITII Preeident Roosevelts acceptance of the NRA Automobile Code, Chevrolet, the worlds largest builder of motor cars, officially begins in accordance with the administrations 7j-bou- ry operations program. increase into effect. a few days ago, Although the official code was signed only it wall be of interest to Chevrolets many friends to learn that the Chevrolet Motor Company started to carry out I the spirit of todays recovery program over three years ago work At that time, we put into operation a "share the in spreading the plan, whereby our workmen cooperated as work to give more men jobs. By means of this plan, retail well as by regulating hours of work per week to meet demand, and by building up parts stocks in lean seasons, it the was possible to carry 33,000 men on ourpayroll through of each year since 1929, we depression. For eleven months have kept our employment within 10 per cent of this average. We are justly proud of that record. We are also proud to say the that Chevrolet workmen did not, at any time during welfare departments. depression, become a burden on public -- r, We feel that the Presidents recovery program deserves the support of every citizen and manufacturer in America. It is a bold, swift, courageous plan to start the ball rolling toward economic recovery. Its sincerity is unAnd the direct, questioned. Its objectives are admirable. forceful 6teps the President and his associates are taking to make it a success, should stir the pride and admiration of whole-hearte- d -- every American. We are proud and glad to do our part. And we are deeply to the American people for the patronage that has grateful enabled us to anticipate the present recovery program and to play our part today. After all, the immense number of men employed by Chevrolet is a direct result of the continued preference America has shown for Chevrolet, Division oj General Motors CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, write all kinds of Insurance, Hw, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, and Automobile, in the best companies 8tates. 1 in the United Pione and Ora Agent Will Call f ' BRACKEN LEE, Mmaict Bonding. Est Mftin PRinc rrr? 129 West Main Price, Utah ' 1 r |