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Show lc . Mrtiur ,r I1 jlfJ, k), ' t i t 1 ,!l i st ill li t'S .'! .V T . ' aMKs if) trot rv' c, u' tS hr a divorce from Lillie in They were married a Sf IDJfl. i tcndoT 0, that his Wife be of eight nunor L! a- rdmg to the complaint, have agreed d V G. g'ian and alimony n :1 IiLcy rj! 6-- Jri.dy i k vaj theweather 'ure recorded at the Price during the week a general drop in owid viisy nh preceding weeks, reading was only 83 1SS ,1 than the previous P.f run. mum temperature was je the dally readings: i Max. ....83 Min. ..80 ..79 .,78 .77 ,79 .81 tents - county pur- - yr daughters. Miss Nancy Mack Mr. and Mrs H C. Thompson. H R Emign returned to their at Garfield after caring for Tlare while Mrs. Whlmpey key away. Mrs. Ensign being a :,r of the local restaurant ti l.tis EECRI.ESS DRIVER v cution- pur-IHi- Theatre Susans, Kfliah Uu, a " (I Jt fait uI) dt.l, I know, tV h m idiot. t is hoi. i ui. t 'P , i, tl W I IHlU-tin- W s o - H.c will!) j!: tu'ii ao.t I, Wl.tld f glii.il.,1, t'ali.it, To t.I- - l!o,.,g.t al.it t .- 1 - , if tic tla.l. J f,. aU.c ll AdlMlal Hutlgat), atigat tail Ulll) il.uf Smut uf 1 , Hig-r.i- Hall-g.illa- ! , 8-- nt n di-tai- tu-h.n- g ple-tu- ie Haden-Fowcl- l. s Utvi SimMmaTkw STUDEBAKERS OF 1934 athletic convention, anti-kno- ck Also field, court m. Attractions 4 II I I I I II I t It II I I I I II I I I 1 I M I I I I M I I I I II H I I I It the I I c postl 13 fminutes to Sears, TIIE Hotel Newhouse Mined In Carbon Cannty and Shipped Everywhere Routes to 0istric, Stop at this center of social and business Salt Lake but a few minutes from everywhere. 5 Keith-Obrien- s. 6 tes to A Uerba the 01,es Th, etre .. i Rate Intermountain Double 50c STANDARD Single Rate Plus S2.00 S 1.00 S2.S0 S4.50 sin,,lt COAL VII m Outside Rooms - - Each with Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoining HOTEL Mid Coal Co. Sensationally designed! Sensationally priced! STUDEBAKER is presenting the lowest in American motoring new Studebakers these in startling history of 1934! Studebaker has stepped down into new fields of low price and stepped up traditional Studebaker quality in so doing. bodies of these new The armor-plateStudebakers of 1934 are sensational in their beauty, strength and quiet. They go farther than any standard production bodies in the e world in approximating the symlatest of the speed planes. giant metry Appealing outside, theyre utterly alluring when you open the doors . . . with capacious seats, luxurious tailored upholstery and the finest fittings ever provided in cars so low priced. A new ventilating system assures real comfort allows opening of windshield. These new Studebakers have that stamina and brilliance of performance which enabled five 855S stock Studebakers to finish among the first twelve in the great Indianapolis Speedway race on May 30 last and d Offering Following Special CARDOX-MINE- D ; Roebuck- - minutes to any gents shoes or furnishings. 3 minutes to Bon Marche. 4 minutes to the Paris. 5 minutes to to 3 air-curv- J. H. Waters Mrs. President ' n 1 1 1 1 1 m r 645 ANO UP. MT THE FACTOflV. to go through that entire contest without a single adjustment or repair! They have uncanny "mechanical brains that make driving almost entirely automatic. The test of driving will fully convince you that no car vou can buy is nearly as good a "buy as these startling new Studebakers. The new Dictator Six is $645. The new Commander Eight is $845. Tho new President Eight is $1045! Come in today and take out one of these new Studebakers of 1934 for a convincing trial drive. low-price- d THE DICTATOR as low as645 THE COMMANDER as low as 845 THE PRESIDENT as low as 1045 Pricet si tb factory. Bumper and spare tires extra Continuance of these amazing low introductory prices is not assured. Now is the time to take advantage of them before possible revision upward is made necessary by higher costs of materials. WESTERN AUTO COMPANY North Carbon Ave. salt lake cm, ctah General Office nQBY GljElSqiBBMCD IN THE CENTER OF THINGS fed1 Keanu BnOdlni GIEEI iTID Stations song, dance and OPP,ose Ninth Floor I'll,, I Conoco Germ Processed Paraffin Base Motor Oil is a real winter protection . . . the sure penetrative "Hidden Quart." At Red Triangle Strand (Helper) Cynara, featuring Ronald Colman. cqek l,f. st,l ri-d- power and all the time novelty entertainment. Lyric Saturday, Sunday and Monday, California Trail with Buck Jones. I tial. K liHld-sli-oki- is se -'-- - cl CoiuuJm from vatmus palU tar al I to lit IU It i f all I tiainU-iswith at sa. e with a, Ii otla r, and state will Join 2011. K- of ttin it id your outt- - loi Onmiil No. you ale the 1 Im annual Columbu day banquet tl ti So la? ft H 11.1s amusement the m. in 0 30 P. 'l he t and rtrmk up and the day at Dame chuiv h if the nations rluwly unfolded bail of the Notre fe of halt S. Kx J. Ufotc the thousands if admirer in The Rev. ihoU. duax-saof mtendent lde the gi an, Islands and oil the sujh-he d " Mxaker will be principal lines N r As the tuitions passed by the ( Mef tier. A social and dance in follow will Sn ut they n.asstt again in the I)me aihiH.I auditoiluin mi the far side of the rally ilie banquet. gioitiid, but as Hungary passed they CARD OF THANKS foiinixt up trt hmd the bund in frond Hi foie the tnatih past i f the stand We wish to express our fcincere had finished iailM the most inspir- thanks and appreciation for all eviing sigtd eves could ever see the dence of fiietiilship and sympathy j.imboue scout id llie world mine shown U during our recent bereavei.p the lull to rally to their ment. Chit f The whole ground was Mr. and Mrs. Nels. C. Olsen swat in if vital youth Tin n the and Family. passed into tneinoty, the future aufety and "Hite malkixt ttie fouith gteat of our nulestoiie to the actual possibility of welfare, nny the very life upon detend$ countries hi or maintaining wot nspective with one anllie pence Id their hood This wot biolbei keeping and fxan If thereIs imt a visionary hope but already other in the coming years. inan established fait, as was urn m fore, we meun to serve the beat and prevent countries our of tin ptvv tons jambiinx-In London, terests must I'l'ix tihagi n and Hit kenheud. There disastrous warfare, our alms our sink personal to one saw the body of the brothel hood neeessai tly be. in actual existence ncrvly mxxling prejudices we may hold and bring up the spirit to make it a living force. the next generation as friends" and As carrying out tin words of Lord not as foreigners" to one another. 1 and extra mileage, Star, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, on the screen, Love, Honor and Oh Baby, featuring Slim Summerville and Zazu Pitts; on the stage Black Eyed I the coldest weather the Bar" I Ik- - Conoco Bronze Gasoline gives instant' starting in - M-V- l.s f.,AllS flo'i CVtl) p, tt oil if Plans Complete For Price Missionary III b l,i l.. !,llll ll.s) llrl'ili Columbus Day Fete Describes Events sun o. id ip m his ort ii wilds, yi a that t' e da At Scout Jamboree '1st klvfa 'I f.y ty line ts l.n tine to Vi,.t , it"" n d An Autumn Party. Kesiah Crcket and Colonel Cricket sat making cut the invitation list for their autumn party. First come the Katy-didsaid Kesiah. Yes, they may be haughty, but theyll come, ycj sec," answered the Colonel. Then there are the fireflies, butterflies and moths." Oh, those moths! Theyre so dull," murmured Kesiah, and theyll all be here." All but three, I imagine," replied the Colonel, you see it is from high living they ate a w hole ermine wrap and it disagreed with them." Well, its about time they had a turn- I didnt think they ever got Saturday, October 14 Regular monthly meeting of Carbon board of education, 2:00 p- - m. Tuesday, October 17 Republcity PAGE A I! ! v Friday, October 13 Precinct primaries for the election of delegates to the Republican city convention, 8:00 p. m. Saturday, October 14 Football game, Carbon vs. East ican T I . 'i d COMING EVENTS house, 8.00 p. I B I FINED Tennyson wrote Crossing m he was BO years old. High, Kiwanis 2.00 p. m. P wi-tld- , Glee Club Organised A girls glee dub has been oig.m-Lein the Jlardmg whool under the dilection of Allan Ramsey. Its is to give the girls extra vocal training. The girls will sing tin re part songs The dub will meet every Tuesday and Thursday in the music room. Miss Nina Halhday is the accompanist The umfoims will be in the sihool colors, orange and black. The dub has not yet decided uja n a definite pattern. The girls are woiking on A Japanese Sunset" by JeMe L. DepN-and "The Praye- - Peifeit" by Ervine J. Stenson. Mr. Rnm-er ports that they are making rplmdid progress. :UNE YOUNG. Reixirter. Sc'dion rue! Spiouse of Roosevelt plead-p.il- y Monday U fore Justice II Rjbmett to a charge of reckless as fined $10. It is ali,rg ad i that ;hc offense was committed Ly Sj name was given a four- shiv of i r. ' Horn, is i.nd f i all r if the smut l.oi..l. J ,1,1,-.- ! thun the but we Call't sllfl.t them S.m. lv ou lUi'V I II I lit, u nil alt t M I uf t ft js airy, know " shin nh i.g the winding lute tf tite Yes, I know, and ul out, the smots lit U.- - d. statue, while flags slow ly i1iptt-lit balutr tis they passMosijuitm s, ti.ev'ie so uii,mn, ed along lliit- - they win--, 30 (c0 said Kesiah stli'lg, lit tbi tr lilj.fi'Mii,', (I4t p and Will, 1 don't know, one of them Ci Inis, p mid i.f their lutltagi. blit graduated mid wmt in for literatuie, standing .is tdnlatirx vt tin tr I understand " git at ehli f Tbe Wi lciiinc sjai ih id Ja-- t then, Miss Annie Ant rushed the li gillt Was tall li d b tin- in saving, "Can vou In !p us Fu'.her tn the faltlist palls of the has lnen chopjwd in two with a hoe gtounds, us will as U mg luoad-eas- t Oh, I cant be bollu , to all the wmld. said Kesthe iah Sin looked at Arui.e Ant as if Wl-- ll tl at thi-itics id fllt-nlap to say, "Well, go away, thruilghimt the Wol Id would bi'CO'tu-sttongi- r After Annie had gone, the Colonel tin on ;h the j. mboMe The said. "Aren't you going to invite the chief scout followed with hu thanks to the tvgi nt and gave weh nine to ants" "Why I should say not. Just between the two of us, you know they'd when then was anything to do that get ahead of us in society if we dont w inter. HELEN EVANS. keep them down Six lion r. ' "Oh, I see," said the co'o lei. The next evening the gard m home of the Cilckets was decorati d in its brightest autumn colots All of the guests were having a mnrvtlojs time Kesiah want among her guests talking and visiting ju:t us if she had never said a thing again-- t any of them in her life Suddenly, an uninvited guest aimed. He was Jack Frn-t- . He hh w lus icy breath twice. The l.avis laud The parte nii'Ms along the was quickly scattered Lithe Kc-iaamong the fir-- t to be lulled. She fell to the g ound numb from the cold. Aftir what seemed just a little while, she awoke. She was in a cozy, warm, earthy room. 1 found you out in the garden," said Annie Ant. I thought you had better spend the winter with us, so I carried you in here, Kesiah. I hope you will be happy with us." Poor little Kesiah was very ashamed. But she did help the ants. She worked almost as hard as they did - Hows: O C A T , s. re---- V l.n i Hal til. tin 111, Nil 1.1, las Hill tb) ti.! lit if YS, Vis, We have a 1, I , rt-- hnd ulid il.lt f .t!i(ii if ti., lots more lo u.v ite - il.i ri tue the 1 or-l- .i .i MtHil "...i, i)rl I..,, ts ulid bung !e tuts" laid Ladi Wi 11 U.f M iss Returns From Visit d M.tkey U'himpey recently from Salt Lake City and Gar-- i here she visited at the homes u ip.n Oh, Vrs irn h.jj 7- -s of fcffisla. lc 45 47 44 48 40 41 37 Sa.d talk m iM nut of H U I,.:: turn, Ferdinand f !U hm their houe .i in district court Ut l,t!l I srcmid scute Re fcive, Pelldlt ton; UIUJ ire, Fmh-ko- ; head-llsman, Krt hs. Reporter. ELMIR K011KONT.N d had Ikk, the -r unoBre Z,0 'AV . 14 A 8-- 1 of PlUtf. ti tuih . vf .. tiu.-h.r.- g plud m Wstius, J ty .Vaiimn and fvxo !ar ll I)a,naii0 S L, and ,, ' Seeliuit g.y Wc-r- N-- uin . , ' . i lluurur It.iue, 8-- 1 fullh.uk on team Cum d tie dt ft at of .Vd II B y m r hr f.(v( game of the wa. n W dra vLy i f L.m k Prime made two touthduwns The guli.e Has rt rhi JuI.IhI bast ball f.tlil in Pine, Arnold lk an ant f..il Sieveiiv w ie the butst ar.d.ng I lay 1 ft tu u.e A pas fioin qaaMeibatk I'ol!.k to Scartmma nw.de it jH.-i- hle ti Moie A lung pa-- s fum Polluk our the goal to Prime gave SnUon 8the u ruler irntt-rFlynn funeral - Jan. n bull -- - uh m, jo oo a t- Nrcliun Lx? IvA)rdt- luntf N II npl!ii)t School Xo7.h Tunday , . 1? s I T II I. d.t-i- l -; rlIj.. "1.1 ii i?. it Dths IfI !, mi 1 (H F Sutton Genl Mgr. W. Chauncy W. West Asst Genl Mgr. Price, Utah SB |