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Show rAC.t TSS i ) 0uu-Aiimira- tr listing JOSf 1 Ill ! ! ! . U -- 0' t. rbon Pub- - County VAI. H, y I 1 A M I - C OWI-- I S. 1,1 S, j.rnn,., ( iinip-- v i lUv ue jnsf t)f I d.M I I s J) H,- Editor and Advertising Manager. Ir til L." The R be t-- i'ii ttlij 1, is letul,.,. aided to .1 Wihrt, put i idolnt alMi-- . iP L I. Fryer, r Allied. C.eolge Folkner Hid - 1 , 1 , a W at an sijt'r i ifp.w) patiul f lbrJ.i.fc j.iimr Mull mIhj-in the L. j j,,,.,!,) afternoon , M'' For ; (1 f.iti ,l.d Uiildelit ,. xTohi, ti iif ... a tl ial if foi t ry. patrolmen Discuss Safety First Rules At School Assembly STYLIST NEW YORK HERE BRINGS SHOW j (i. MaeKMGIlT. Publisher. VAI. II. COW y ; Cmiiny I.. AKRI'ftV. 1IA1. r v AIIVIICU t1 1 1 1 war-wralth- Ewry Tl'Uisay liy s I: L.t the it l )i ui alnl.'i of liiilra away; that eaini' p.A n.!i. i.t i!i'iT"ik to make the has the to 'iM" blood inotH-of their with sufficient ami of their time, who men mte gate willingly d main factal death courageously that mans And j dwill to in lie whhh U n tter place might to carrj that government rhould U prepared ut ju.--t such a program. iif 1iUJ;Ji1 IT of JiimmI hr li u t,:: fc4 U F ESS I ON Aj r J C. Hubbard t'U1S ,' RETTKR KDITATION NKEDKD ,. lx r:ld Their talks dealt w'.t I''-- ' ,s . List on the highways and OffUh j?c!y Int.-rmof the u of ot both I'lioh VSiPJ, ii Sicrctary ANNOUNCEMENT n, aYitrred A fircwvd Class Mall Matter At the Puetoflke lSi Ifi.ud flout the standpoint Elen He Ub and lire rdrttrians. and public 1879. ts 3. of March of Art f3.:UK,0o0.00U the the Ickes that part At ITlce, Utah. Umtr lilt to! ti? n oil Mini rnerves. would be available to build and (i'll works fund R. Dr, F. ot the ADVERTISING RATI 8 JeatUle program f the I O'.t McLaughn schools, to aid in reconstruction of the eduH irritation nf Ct rtlfkiites 1mm l. e DUplay Matter IVr Inch Ter Issue. 40c, Transient, 50c. uj had Uourw, cational foundation of the nation which has Ucn j'0j j.,l.i;!nt ly 4(1 Students who out-m. ,0 12 Special Position, 25 Per Cent Additional. lq course I under development fur many years, is encouragl.m.i hod With me trading Ten CenU the Line Each Insertion. Count Si Legal U.e state department of edu-- 1 y Word to Line. Summons, (12 50; Water Applicaing. al number hnd rrad-- i M f tion, J15.00; Pinal iToof, $10 00. The seriousness of the injury inflicted on Walter C. Gease, d tlx nteituinment. i.m pleti ii. i Header Fifletn CenU the Line P.ach Insertion. Count the schools as the result of the depression is not AttrT At La Six Word to the Line. ttluikfuee Type Twenty-Fiv- e il.mi- to that c.m Added Hifih Boys Carbon generally fully appreciated. Cent Additional Each Insertion. conthe la is is which by that ing generated Read-biage Form Organization At g Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., tinuous campaigning of representatives of speL. A, McGee, Notice Rules. Count Six Words to the Line. nations the ot a Roys league at sacrifice to who cial interests Oitani.Mtieft prefer Attorney At Lw Tor Sale, For Rent, Found, IM. Etc., Two CenU Per future welfare to that of their jwrsonal more the Ciiiti'ii county high Sihocd was Word Each Issue. No Charge AccounU. ft and ft, direc-t.o- ii Room, the t and week under fi.,iu material gains; greed of such individuals effei ted Utah. Ihon. Off.41 W diAddress All Communication to of Rrincij al Norman Hamilton. and overcome their judgment having groups Ih.roM Rutteriik was elected presi-di-CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. rected them to worshiping the fuKe god of gold B. V. Dalton, other officei s of the PRICE. UTAH and the jaiwer that accompanies its ownership. Juirnll, Judt, m the near future. tu U- iho-rAttorney A Lt The nation is in need of an improved educacoto are s of the league Pur is It one. tional system, not a more restricted Till: VETERANS COMPENSATION to fos-- tt ILon, arm. 27 S, ja rate with the student body some exhas true that ther of undoubtedly boys, among a r int unity rj PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT id rig! t in his travagance and waste in the development of our to the school j Wallace Mortuary jrojeils utand that those who did not suflcr injury educational system. This co jld hardly have been I Jrrosd Embahn MISS IDI III MOTT and tu support enterprises oilhy school. the to health or body while serving during the war avoided. The sins of the educators in this resby m.. ' Mittip,. the ruruisl by L It Eli rutile. Ini ni. ntally. Mr. Hamilton iirect-i- l A monl, nr, thould not expect to b? recipients of special fav- pect are far less, however, tbnn are those of latr L tin- liH.il siuie. ti .tv'is! Minun ;nd S,ri, 1M of the first Pbnn, Boys tl.e the and oig..r.i.ation their s sponsors, criticising politicians job-lcmthen with Hirh in this uviMly ors, should not demand that they be placed on ter two league in a Utah high school. The Ixing to an extreme degree the acme of i f drew H. J. Bind), a separate plane from others who would gladly f.rst grout) in the state was formed in n cfird.ul F.i' Mr accomplishment under a system that breeds of he which Attorney Al Uw the school, at Ixgan j'ij;t have served their nation similarly had obstacles greed, graft and gouging. t! in tii rm t ini'jtiu t nm ipah ia 115 m am! n:;: Judge Building. S.lr Uk,rj(tn not restrained them from doing so. It is well for the nation that its executive hrarmtf M. Irie,, Utah ATTORNEY FILES SUIT TO administration has the foresight, the courage, to Mr.art new f.!I and winter htyRS However, we believe that the of the woman who m us, within rc.uh EXHIBIT COURT RECOVER lend aid to education under existing conditions. mens request that they be given adjusted Flynn Funeral Home, tu attend the .shuwinu ;t 8 ut) o'llmk.j Ureases! Ltnb&InMr was and is just in every way. That local the store, j al even.ng Tucyii.ij Mjrj D Gibson. Pnce attorney, ' t a model hudgi tPrc(j ,,ulj jn district court Saturday girls will request should have incorporated the demand, IS NEEDED Qolity 8errict Re,mMy, q,, wardrobe to un i t the need- - of vt rv and we lielieve that such a program was favorGeorge Christensen, 4buln'-- 8 ret ft. including street and d c(.lk Carlyle Pace and Court PhcB spirit ap- occasion, ably in the mind of all veterans, that DEVELOPMENT of the PrifA IV and afternoon bout costumes, evening IU,purU.r g. M. Fox to recover pos- those who had profited financially by the war pears to be on the upgrade at present, the gowns. session of articles which had been in .should bear the cost of such adjusted compensaresent national administration giving encourIn the pa-- t four years, through the Eyes Tested not in will to such policies as tion, taxpayers general. propel progress courtesy of the J. C. Penney company, state clothing specialist of Montana. agement and GLASSES nTTED More than 20,000 new millionaires were along those lines. It is well that such is the Miss Mott has held similar fashion Ranking fabrics and colors for fall of the proper type being an showings before leading universities and winter; correct skirt lengths; percreated during the war, these fortunes being case, Any Lense Duplicated In Thl" built upon a foundation of the broken bodies of important measure in the advancement of any and womens organizations through- sonality in dress; becoming lines for Minutes or Less, better finishing figftres; out the country. men on the battlefields, of the blood of those who group, community or nation. problem LEWIS OPTICAL CO. were willing to make the supreme sacrifice that The one crying need at the present time is Prior to her connection with the methods; and many other questions Mott. Miss discussed are Miss Mott was by Theater Star organization, Penney Bldg. the conditions of those who remained might be proper and systematic d improved. Those 20,000 and others who prosupport with a real sympathetic basis being fited hugely, their millions being added to every of prime importance in making possible the sucday the var continued, should have been glad cess of such a program as the national recovery to have paid for the adjusted compensation, they act. Less individualism and more unity of purrhould be made to pay such adjustment. The pose and principle will go a long way toward government had the power to send the flower- - helping the nation over the route of success. BuUrrljUlon, 12 00 the Year In Advance. I'hone No 9. It.-I- t - r s1 ie-pai- r J . a.--H la-- iw.r7 nt - o-- i lx-e- pro-mi- te .A- ' - r. - ti m- - i com-jH'nsati- on en-Loc- al . runa-.Cmj- rt fair-minde- 1 whole-hearte- Now you can f I1T fV PRICE CITY With the UdepuaMSsaiffii IPffSntraairy f IT Y v 13th THE FRIDAY, Y Y fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Notice is hereby given that a Republican Primary for Price City wifi be held in the respective precincts, Friday, October 13, 1933, at the time and places indicated: No. No. No. No. No. Time Place of Meeting District 16 Northwest Price Brooks Furniture 8:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 32 Northeast Price American Legion Hall 31 8:00 P. M. Central Price City Hall 17 8:00 P. M. East Price Court House 18 South Price 8:00 P. M. Southside School One delegate for every 12 ballots or major fraction thereof cast for J. Bracken Lee Y v fY Y Y Y Y Y in 1931. The said primary in each district (precinct) is called for the purpose of effecting a permanent city organization of the Republican party within its 5 precincts and to elect delegates to a Central City Convention to be held at the Court House October 17, 1933, at 8:00 P. M. at which convention candidates for the following offices on the Republican ticket will be nominated: 1 1 3 1 Councilman, Councilmen, City Recorder, Mayor, City Treasurer, and to conduct such other business as may properly come before the Four-yea- r Two-yea- r 1 said primary. For the convenience of the residents in the several precincts in determining which primary to attend the following information is given: Northwest Price: Beginning at the west city limits and the north city limits and extending east to the west side of Carbon Avenue and south to the north side of Main street. Northeast Price: Beginning at the east and north city limits and extending west to the east side of Third East street and south to the north side of Main street. Central Price: Beginning at the north city limits and extending south to include the north side of Main street, east of Carbon Avenue and west of Third East street. East Price: Beginning at the east city limits and extending along the south side of Main street as far west as the west city limits and south to the D. and R. G. W. South Price: Beginning at the east, south and west city limits and including all the territory north to the D. and R. G. W. Signed: right-of-wa- BELIEVE YOUR OWN EYES, TOO! y f f Y vt fY BELMONT RICHARDS. Republican City Secretary. G-- Color-Rad- io E your eyes confirm what your ears hear T3ELIEVE your own ears ! Thats how D thousands have selected the radio for their home. And now theperfect radio that wins the s appears in a brand new model . . . COLOR RADIO. 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