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Show A . X ttll'ftSDtr. JAMAJT 4. Tilt: 15 SUN-ADVOCAT- Mrs Glare J H R)run Hi s son, William Tirat, Gcurge Iw AuUil, J EH allwrti, Ntls Blothrl Etckei, fail jjuwry, R L. Lovth Mis Mane Villaid, Mis An I. M KrU, W. V. Watson, Christeiisen iieita has, J C. Eauiitt, Jmse I) Columbia George Gibson, E H Mi iiigha'ii, Fred Farther, C'haiU-) itomo, E'itholas Salevurak.s, HanStesrnson, G. T. Hawkins, J. O. William nah BmfM, Mrs I.. I Fullmer, Mia. A. J. Canr.j t'uamus Andrclukls, John 11. Redd J, Baiter, Consumers Loren Haycock, Wil- John Causer, Gust Plains, E, K. Mrs i.lina Warner, Leo Lowry liam Reaveley, David Stunrbreakrr, John Mjers, Lavor H. Atwixd. Wil- Samul B Johnson, Artliur Rathmill, liam H. McGuire, Glen Willman, El- Arthur Anderson, O H Guvmon Erin Leonard, Arthur W. Horsley roy Harris. Sweet Mine D. P. Canfield, Alts Pete Popi as, M. C. Wilson, Harry Gentry, Arthur E. Gibson, Jr, Rob- Ross, C. R Eergusson. J. Albert Pace, Waldo R FranJsen. Christina Crockert W. Hamilton. Ot.ar Hanson, Vincent Sumner, ett, C. Walter Wattls Oita Reichert, Mrs Rrithd Gentry, John Menotti. Sanderson, R. W. Eldred, Rains W. W. Wheeler. H. E. C. H Stevtnson, Sr., Ben Bean, J. H KJutts, Alton B. Blaikbum, John Ballingi r, J. B. Lee, John U. Bryner, Comer P, Peaiock, Mis Ruby Wade, Stokes, Oscar Carlson. Helner Hugh C. Taylor, Samuel James Bcsso, Charles Virden, Charles Larsen, Hauy Dragates, Arthur Waterfield, Von Gordon. John E. JYttil, John Potter, Grange, Louis John Latuda Hunsaker, Marshall, LaVern Fraridsen. Stagg, Frank Goodart, Thornus Aver-et- t, Alfred Rithens, D. A. Morley, A. W. Homer Snyder. Scofield Foster Leek. James Wal- Mark, Moroni Hunt, Mina Miller, lace, Wm. L. Strang, Willium Don- Harry Gordon, J. H. Chtdeater, Leo D. Munk, Amcdio Bcaeco, John Madaldson, Ben Hclatun. Hiawatha Clarence Allred, Eugene den, Irvin Leonard, William R. PowPressett, J. P. Russell. L. R. Thomas, ell. Henry Flack, Martin Anderson E. W. Richetts, Frtd L. Miller, Elmer Oliver T. Harmon, David Anderson, W. Shiner. Charles Petty, Martin Leamaster, Mrs. Nets John Ruggeri, A. Johnstun, William Downard, A. D. Griffith, V. A. Babcock, Lloyd MacLean. Angus E. Johnson, Tony Pagano, Henning B. Olsen, J. Vivian A. J. Elmer Varner, Sunnyside Powell. Timothy, James B, Brown, Albert W. Helper A. J. Vieta, J. G. Jouflas, Kay, G. L. Crawford. Spring Glen John Jensen. I. H. Mrs. Minnie Wahl, IVter Bosone, AnDavis, R. T. Haycock, Dotnonlc Conco. tonio Laborl, Mtlvin O. Potter, SamMartin Metikovic, Edna C. Richard- uel Stem, Pete Milano, Mary Giacol-lettCharles Leger, Joseph Mutz, son, John Kosec, Sr. Wellington Katie Liddell, John A. Anton Nemonuh, A. L. Retd, Albert Bryson, J. Warren Locks, Samuel Ricci. Joseph L. Rebol, T. W. WilShimmin, Fritz H. Worley, Rulon S. liams. Moms Howa. Carlo Dalpiaz, Rich. M. A. Draper, Harvey A. Pinc-ga- r, Mrs Stella Fraee, John Quilico, Mrs. Lorenro L. Snow, U G. Ballin-C- t Mary Feado, Geoige A. Harmer, Ixo r. Brandol. E. P. Horning, James V. Wilbur Burnham, Leo Bruno, J. P. IVcndo, J. F. Romps, Price . i Nu.-maje- s F Jtt-ereo- I a n Carbon hundred been have women and mm founty ff.iwrn for jury duty in the district fourt during 19A4 Jury rommlxxion-- r who ae lei ted the panel were W. Y. O!on and Ernext S, Horsley. The of jurymen is as follows: Clear Creek L. C. Mower, F. L. Wlxman, A. C. Hansen. Rolapp Hay Woodward, Robert Gentry, Ethan B, Grow, Arnold Thompson. Castle Gate A. H. Thomas, Henry Howard Gibson, Leonard C. Elsie Lease, Ernest Hash, C. F. IVterson, Andrew Miller, R. W. Whitaker, W. G. Memmott, John Jloughton. Coal City Herman Fisher. Harper William Ellis. Klz Lew Workman. Kenilworth Allen Anderson. Roy jUunehtrt, M. MtEarlaine, John Tuttle, James Burns, Jr., Lewis Anderson, Martin Radish, Mrs. Sarah M. Nichola, James Simmons, William May, John Burton, Nephl Christensen, Janes Morgan. H. B. Myers, Peerless Jack Jones, Jack Kers-bor- To forly-xeve- j,t Ft!, 1 gi l n. Spring Canyon J. P. Ogden, William E. Hickman, Fred Hurst, Mrs. Arthur C. Carlson, Lemon t Cowley, William Lee. L. L. Alger, D. D. Richards, Tony Kokal, James Redford. l Standardville Albert Shockley, - L PRICE ATTORNEY NOMINATED EOh UTAH BAR POSTI i . n, Ol-xo- n, c v E, Ix-Ro- y o, Attorney S J. Sweet (Inf of IS t the only nominee leinfird to h ,j ll ! i ft f board if rommissiotiets of the I1'...1, J i VI V,j V ,i state bar as a candidate for conmdi - if I this sinner fiom the Sixth division, nun pilsing the Sixth and Seventh Jodi aett-ri i e drama clal disUUtJ. ) .s Crui Bs.urjV.ntJ A duly signed petition nominating Elaiir. Mr. Sweetiing was presented to the lard Dec mb r 27, the last day for a! Cyrus is anandexample ofru 1b Lw guil nature, patimre filing rulJs t of the euntinual bickerings rj The terms of the three commission ers will expire at the annual meeting his wife and elder daughters, hu next month and in the meantime imiT remains unruffled. He is one three will be elected to succeed them of thoae nrn whuae dexire for peace J. A. Hougaard of Mantl is the re- and witlingnexs to do good to others tiring commissioner in the Sixth di- has been mixtakm for weakness by vision, and M H Pujx? of Ihovo and all exerjt his youngest daughter, Sam Cline of Milford are the retir- Flame. The character of Chester, whom ing board members from the Fouith Mrs. Burrpsted has built up Iri and Fifth divisions, rrxiwctively. A. 1L Christens n of Ihruvo l.as mind ur a hmg-!olove who lft her been nominated t succeed Pojie to become ruh. is a fabulous figure while Cline is a candidate to succeed in tlie play. Chester tunis out to Ik himself. scamp who has spent much of his Although there is only one nominee time in jail. One of the high spots In each division, ballots will te mail- if the play is when Cyrus tries to ed within a few djyi to attorneys conceal from fug wife the truth about qualified to vote in all districts Chester. These will carry blanks for the writIn commenting on the choice of Broken Dishu for presentation loing in of names of additional candi dates if the attorneys desire. The cally, those in charge of the play deballot box will close at noon on the clared: If the object of a play is day of the annual meeting in Salt to teach a lesson os well at to enterLake next month, and the result will tain, here is a lesson In patience and ac announced in the evening. Vot kindness that stands out like a Waing will be by mail or by depositing com and we can positively guarantee the ballot in person. that oil those who see Broken Di will feel Utter for on evening John Buchanon, Joe Simonetti, W. R. well amidst laughter, tears, roJohnson, E. L. Dunton, John Hunter, mance and love." Frank Bonacci, John Lupo, Frank Miss Virgio Mulliner of the Carbon Maitnulli, Tom Prisitto, John high fatuity is directing the producEnoch C Boner, Steve Po- - tion. The cast ini hides A. C. Biddle, tochmik. Movcll Jewkes, Carl 01cn, Peacixk, V. C. Frame, W. E. Flutwood, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Eugene Hanson and Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer. is 4 1 1 , t )r st hsutUr"' Move, It ire a r rd ' iisann :fres: tv . Umy Ccjf be beyTYLaf v III trti monthfi"69 rrolfct ) ourself fre.v tins: cold storage .Demanding fjrp C o'-L- b; DAY' OLD siH-n- t .extras, liis-cardi- e. Vi-i.- m V JT jffjrrftm inn Weekly Saturday. January 6 dance at the Silver Moon hall, 9 00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m Saturday, January 6 meeting of Carbon county commissioners. Friday, January 12 League basketball, Carbon vs. Green River. Saturday, January 13 Monthly meeting of Carbon board of education. Monday, January J5 Opening session of first 1934 term of Carbon district court, 2:00 p. m. Thursday and Friday, January 18 and 19 Rotary club play, Broken Dishes," Carbon high auditorium. Semi-month- STARTLING VALUES! IN THIS BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE OF SMART NEW WINTER STYLES. SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR $3.93 AND $4.93, HAVE BEEN REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. THIS SALE WONT LAST LONG SO COME EARLY AND' MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. YOULL WANT SEVERAL PAIRS OF SHOES AT THESE PRICES. ly Theatre Attrtctlons Star Last Saturday, showings The Working Man, George Arliss, Bette Davis and Hardie Albright Tuesday Sunday, Monday and Berkeley Square, Leslie Howard, Heather Angel, Valerie Taylor, Irene Browne and Beryl Mercer. Lyric Saturday, Sunday and Mon day, Ace of Aces, Richard Dix, Elizabeth Allan, Ralph Bellamy. Strand and (Helper) Sunday Monday, Female, Ruth Chatterton; Tuesday evening, Wednesday matiThe Last Trail, nee, George OBrien. 3L(a)D o KII) (bty Pens, Pencils, Inks and Note books CALF SUEDE O O A caiillon of hand bills was rung the graveside of William Walms-le- y, a campanologist, when he wus buried recently in Macclesfield. t They are fresh every day and every egg1 is stamped and guaranteed. 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