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Show rue nstl M: I 4i .t Pardon Board Defers Diamemi Application anted y the 3iie board of puldi US Satui day to Pctn Jiind.ien, wl.ii was from Curtnii) tiniiily In Aj til, 1932 Af'ti )' "ft cits f I I lb j , ill tlrUiri.ry ttatij jx bj ( ' J.jji i.r i .) 1. a! i i 0 ss.t if Danu,;c: Aks v tl su.l P-- V -1 a-- i' Il.ul'.l'li vl a vu j. Mai. I 1....' Vnliaid, Jr g.'.uro if tieuO and 1 1j n f.i. , Gilunlrue White, Wall-- 1 iui. . rr f i -- .! D J Who it rt Vriliald, St for general ii!-t!'- dom-Jtf- ti-ct- 1 s in uu ti,B b'ii: it.::...., 15 ownership, 6a41 land alleges that the girl, Agriculture, if 12 e n n j tr. fjiiiu ijt-i- J si I.1'.!, i Ai Suit District fourt U, Dlall.cl.U, turn. tied In JU' V. Hh of il.br I to fk put Sheriff A F G.i-- i (ontinurd until tin 1 gi ij JT if .s y I.. ,.i S!.,j Kji.s iivil Munis i.u , ill Ji if.ilij'e (,f J, ( Hi 'is.l'f l f ri tj Cjr.ji.ri . c f M.i.iliy UHie I .j I d v, K ii jj is ufisf. G 1 ) I t Hai i mr on iiti. s in tn 1 A lei n omit , n Vi ! Hi., vt-,u- i r n.a i vocati. r b 1 1 t ;m tt 1 Ju-ti- Ihi .iiifi iii hiii i j Arthur S w ill i Hufoii-- rti i i l!i if tin- - in-- ' Uu nil win on filially t Hurtful lie- fur Juitli J VV. iiulllllHilIll, llllt In iik a tliuiitfi ut i iim tii lu rmirl 1 Juitiie r nl iSyrmi Carb-Tin lulii-- r whs unaLl to luar the Justllt faw, hi It W 1 tiikrll of Spring GUn, who Ihnul Jim I r h-I- o to foriiiuit tiit heating fur tin stat in tH heart ing Monday wen .Suri A. Brown; J. G Mahon, night waUhmn for the Spring Canyon Coal company; Booth Ktlfoyle and Mr. and Mrs. P, S. Beal, residents of Spring Canyon. Tiitir testimony was to the effect that the strikers picketed on company projs rty, prevented cars from enter log or leaving the town, distutbod tiie slumber of person living in the vicinity of the picket lim s and refused to disperse at the request of Sheriff rrfuM-i- f WitsiriM-- s mu-ndtn- Ivll that the recovery program mut not fail! Again, the remind. that we hate a long way to go, but we are on the wa . er. And again Ienne)! its determination to support the and to .. ... to Mand with, Administration In etery particular. to ue eery aid the consumer in every practicable way. ounce of our energy and ability e cry advantage which our long experience gives us, to offer, now as aiwajs. S. M. Bliss. Superintendent Brov. n staled the mine was closed because officials feared trouble if operations were continued. He testified that tiie employe at tiie camp were about evenly divided between tiie United Mine Woikers of Amerua and the National Miners union, and that the strike called by the latter group prevented the U. M. W, A. menibeis from winking. Defense testimony was offered by Guynn and three members of the picket line, V. P. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Yen1. They claimed that William Knerr, chairman of the state Industrial commission, had told the strikers they had n right to picket. The pickets actions were in conformance with orders given by Guynn and two other organizers, Charles Wcth-erband Faul Crouch, testimony showed. I'rrl unit self iixl it iine nl of ilh tli't riMi plensed Buy it NOW I Cotton's going still hitkprt TOWELS Shades! at this rteur thrift price! Shirts 48 24 Try thrm youll find welcome tvdrmth thorough comfort l Theyre cut full, jewed strongly ! Made with two deep pccket ' Single Cotton fS1 Plaid Blankets full 72 x 84 iuchc. and heavy weight. Buy plenty grand Extra large A Gamode Service Weight hat give real service! SiTk to in lovely new Fall targauu fc top fades BOSJ seem shorter ... be comfortable! 1 98s Size X 90 PLAIN COTTON BATTS lots while they're still so knv uriceri t V 1 If ber heels A VALUE you Jr. Miss No wonder they're so popular with their clever new knits smart Byron and roll collars ! and rich Fail colors! For less at Penney s, of course! high-neck- ed 5jwt will find they give better wear, and the kind of fi&hat spells "comfort. 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Very good ' Airlde hlencli quality Says the Smart LUMBER CO. will $1.08 $2.49 $2.98 Children's Classicl 1 The miles ASK POR NO. 445 1 72 Dosnet Flannel rtf?' j ' CANT BEAT THESE! at A Sturdy Service Weight HOSE j YOU Heavier than ever Full fashioned silk hose with reinforced heel, toe, and topi . A me "buyl Just My Style I The Best Rake Made for Leaves con- 'Sain" Fbnnel! SPECIAL ONLY be -- Terry BRUSHED COTTON LEAF RAKE Just the right weight ... allows that freedom of tion out-o- f flours ruen like! Two jiatch jxxkets. cuffs. Becoming Fall colon Sizes 36 to 46. Wt knv !ue. tt )uu lull le Fail Coats FLANNEL d. Canada produced 9396 motor cars during the month of May this year; her output for May, 1932, was 8221 units. W Sport 10c yd. At The New j Every Sportsmans Favorite! Cotton Ribbed Stitch . Swan White Outing Beauty And the Best Wearing Qualities Youll Find for Deer Season Closes; Price Hunters Lucky empty-hande- ... the best possible merchandise at the lowest possible prices! ee With more than the usual number of hunters returning Utah's eleven-da- y deer season closed Monday. A large number of nim- rods hunted the final day. with a few landing their comparatively bucks. One of the largest deer shot in the state was brought down the latter part of the week by Bud Empey, who hunted with his father, City Recorder Carl W. Empey, in the White river area near Soldier Summit. The kill weighed 300 pounds dressed. A group of hunters consisting of Arthur Broun, Mack Olson and M. D, Jones of Tiice and Phil Horsley of Roosevelt returned to Price Thursday evening from Range creek valley with a deer each. Morris Rasmussen brought down a large buck in Joe's valley last week, the animal weighing 215 pounds. Other successful Price hunters were Royal Frandsen and Loren Stevens, each of whom bagged a deer in Salma canyon. c . Price, Utah 2E - |