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Show It rct rut rwo OIIu' rn J?mt-A&mir- This Vton-.)cruvkj is how tndr&vuiuig I i hai.g up a frd iar.trrn ui the rad that lrailto greater rational debt, j irarhtli.tf a table of growth at the lue of lino, w hr!! It was a little over $lC,tHXJ,trU.tK'tt, to June 3'b IWIi, when tt atr Ry U-- ? CiUj County any li.hing L. Ahiit HY, VAL II. COMl UAL G. MmIMOUT, 1ublULer. JOstrU t. COWI-ia- . VAL II. lulitof IV A4rrtlta MuujM. wad Year In Advance. I 00 th Pt Cote ml Aj Sccund Claaa Mall Matter At U No. I at 22,53',(hmj,XhJ, The league's warning stated that "under such circumstances it is not surprising that the status of the national credit has tome under discussion and fears are expressed." This fearsome broadcast was breathed to the world a week after A governmental lan bearing 2 per cent in a single interval was oversubscribed three-folday, an indication that the United States m fairly Bound. And this is a fair indication of the tyje of projiaganda leing circulated by this 1- -4 d Pvwtirfflc 1IT8. At Price, Utah, Under the Act at March I, SWEAT ON, TAXPAYER! organization which is really repre-S- t ntative of the group of taxdoJgera in JT la becoming incre&alngly evident that the the nation, faNe greatest malicious. and debts owed the United States by foreign naIt is to be huj-- d that our national lawmaktions that were engaged in the World War are will not give ear to this taxdodgers organilost so far as actual collection of anywhere mar ers misnamed Economy league." this zation, full value Is concerned. The moratorium, an almost gasp (or should it be grasp?) .of the group of financial A PRAISEWORTHY PROJECT raiders who plunged this country to ita lowest economic level, has apparently accomplished its A DO I TI ON of the move to include the improvement of the Salimt Canyon road intended purpose, that of eliminating all possiour the govby Brice and Salma by the Associated Civic Clubs of money collecting really bility ernment. That result, of course, increases the of Southern Utah as a major project is of prime chances of our international financiers to garner imjxirtance to this section. their own foreign investments. This action was taken by the club group at Once again that American taxpayer has been their convention at St. George lat week. Carthe goat, once again the people of the United bon county and all of the surrounding district States have been called upon to add to their al- should not only give to this moveready vast contributions (this in lives of its ment, hut real action assistance should be forthyouths and equipment) by footing the financial coming and that unreservedly. The canyon road till and all for the one purjHW of paying into the is one that should attract much traffic if it purses of our international financiers the "thirty would U put in first class condition, a step that pieces of silver." How long will the public con- will 1m opjxjsed by groups now in control of state tinue to blindly follow this leadership that strips affairs ami interested in shifting the bulk of the nation of its qualities that could lead to hap- tiansjMjrtntion over other routes. piness, lives of its loved ones and the more mathe Trice chamber of commerce terial values that have the power of producing to Failure of ns unfortunate as it is a condition function, conditions that would bring greater general hapmakes the creation of some regretable, necessary piness and more widely distributed prosperity? ether method of lending assistance to the Salina Canyon road improvement so far as this immedDONT STIFLE US: iate district is concerned. mis-brande- te a n voca . - litunl Every Thursday euUcrlptiun. s d lat n r . itaii i c e. Tllt'RMJAV, I, Hier.u for the affa.r imlude Carbon Lettermens PlaslC, Oi, d Lilli 0 Club Sets Initiation Ted Thom, .nd bwr Old Members Feted By Price Kiwanians Wednesday Evening A timer" at wax Klwam at pt-M-nte- at that W "n!J the hutiurifg pi-gia- fcl galila-Uu- o Wednesday evening. Old men.)cr nf the club who attended wrr: Albert Hnrley, H. S RoLinrtt, II K Ol sun. Dr. Charle Ruggrri, Sleriff S. M IlUs. Glen O Allied, J H Ralhngrr, P, K. Nielsen and Cruise Warren, all at ahum jke briefly, Other gue.U were Arthur S. Ifurs-lePaul Newmyer, C. H Perry and Mr, Newmyer, Edmund Crawford national civil the at representative work administration, discussed reemployment activities, explaining the work bring done in Carbon county. In observance of Notional Thrift week, Mr, Crawford, who I assistant cashier of the Carbon Emery hank, gave a talk on thrift. It was reported at the inerting that the Klwanis club's project embracing construition of leathers at the field was underway. The committee in thatgt of the enterprise consists of Norman Hamilton, Claude Eggertsen and T, C. Larwn, y, ath-Irt- ic j refieshinriils. The of fair w.ij Staged fuT jKJSt OT.d Ameiliari Lt-Preston Sammerhayi Monday U,at the fx'ttermen s Auxiliary member ond their at club the Carbon high ahoo) will Friday. The P imiiaie new menda-rAL include thuoe who have new won athletic award this year. Dr. J. C. OffKer of Hu club ore: Vernon Pfc) slrloa a4 hur (mi Offir Ilnurs, 2 Id a i oi Mills, president; Jaiksun "Spotty J. tlralilrsi Zii, Jcwkrs, vice president; Julm Terok, I'linfi I fak Electric lluilhtj, prv, 1 i, Splga-rellCecil and 1, secretary-treasureg-- ctv ROFESSION s no-iiibe- Hubbard, r, aergeant-at-ar- Legion Post Plans " Days of ,49' Dance The bygone era when the west wo wild and wouly w 111 be recalled at the Day of 49" ball to be staged by Price post No. 3 of the American Legion Thursday, January 23. Guest are requested to dress in the tyle characteristic of that period, A number of novelty features are being arranged. Committees in charge of arrangc- for the Preliminary preparation annual Kiwani show are being made under the direction of the following r, committee; Glen Guymon, Lewis Ace Roberts and Hen D. Redd. Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, tua. 10 a. Id. la 12 2 ta 3 I (fli PLulie ltd W, Itr.itirU.a JANUARY Off,- la IViunly Court I lou - Prie. Cub Wallace Mortuary, licensed Emtslmers A. N. Wallace, Manager Ambulance Hcrvier, flay nr Null Pbunr 13 Prli'r, ty B. W. Dalton, Juvenile Judg Attorney At Pimm liiMim I'tah. ,m and law ljit 27 Main law 3 and t. Silrsgnl Ruilding, Irv., Plmiira, Offne 113. rrulrnce IQ H. J. Binch, Attorney At Ijiw SILVER MOON HALL Price Music by Cal Jewkes Orchestra PER COUPLE stock-tradin- et 713 JuJe Ruilding, Suit Lake Cily. Cuk Prle. 1 lah Funeral Home, Flynn Licenced Embalmrr EXTRA LADIES 25c (Juahty Scrviie, Renvmablr Coot Auibulniue Servue rhone 29 Price, Cuk THE STATE BAM) CONTEST FRI. ADDITION of the Utah state band contest to the annual music festival that is held in Brice each spring is a move that should mean a greater program of entertainment this year, this both in quality and quantity. With the combined intermountain and state contests held here concurrently this should mean a greater number of bands participating, a larger number of students in attendance and an increase in the visiting spectators. This all around increase will mean harder work for those in charge, greater preparations than ever and the continued of everyone in the dis- ROOSEVELT AND HIS GOAL pOLKS who declare that the New Deal and the Roosevelt ideals menace the American economic system are either misinformed or deliberately attempting to mislead. Nothing is farther from the Roosevelt plan. In a recent speech Jerome Franck, the liberal leader of the federal agricultural set-uthe AAA, made a significant statement. He said the Roosevelt administration is trying to preserve individual ownership and operation of properties and business on a profit basis a fair, reasonable profit. Franck pointed out that the predatory elements that are fighting the Roosevelt ideas so bitterly might, if they had their way, by their very selfishness and stubbornness cause heavy damage to our system. Franck is close to the administration. He understands the president. He knows what the president is trying to do. Roosevelts goal is a of the MORE FALSE SHOUTING American system. First, however, he must JJAVING successfully attained their goal of make America free give it back to the Ameriplacing the burden of caring for the inca- can people. Roosevelt is steeped in the American tradipacitated and luckless veteran on the small taxpayer through the medium of the economy bill, tion. His ideal is a nation wherein men are this having been made possible largely through honest with each other, where citizens are tolerthe manipulations of that financier-frienBudand where opportunant, fair, forward-lookinDirector the get Douglas, illigetimate offspring ity is not ALL held in the hands of a very few. of the United States Chamber of Commerce, the He does not believe in revolution, but in restituNational Economy League, is being again heard tion. The American people are in tune with his from. ideals, and will follow him far. Exchange. Utah Solid Pack, No. 28 Oz. Can 21 AH New Low Price. 33c 3 CANS Fresh Stock. Catsup Made from Utah Field Ripe Tomatoes. No. CAN IOC 2Vi Can 23c Crystal White. 20C EACH 28 Oz. 10 29c BARS Cheese Utah Full Cream. Me POUND Beans p, 98 Good, Oysters Red Eastern Cove. or White. 4 4 Oz. 15C Pancake Flour Lbs Robb Ross the kind everyone likes 3 V Lb. Bag. each 3 3 Lbs Can. Cans . . 33c Cleanser SUNBRIGHT There is None Better. 4C CAN Onions Sugar Powdered or Brown. 0 Soap Carton 6 Box 19-2- 4 Lb. PKG. Matches 5-- 8. d, SAT. Raisins Tomatoes trict. The committee which secured the state contest for Brice is to be congratulated, their efforts undoubtedly swung the event in this direction. Their achievement was one of first magnitude, the type that builds communities. - JANUARY et U. S. No. 2. All Good Quality. ,23c 10 ISC Lbs g, 23E5 Spinach Celery New Texas Hearts Pound 7c Bunch 5 Granges New Crop Navels. 150 Size DOZEN J .a.A.A. 1 Shoulder Pork Roast Be lb t ''' .. 4W ? .y. - v V' " t law A Horary At - Allornry At 1934 2 6, k (.j Walter C. Gease, Ilun-sake- Gold & Green Ball tru, (Vmmrftl.l Rank liuiitlla, impos- ing government control on the Stock Exchange," the defenders of Wall Street have been proclaiming. "Let the New York Stock Exchange establish its own regulations to stamp out malWith this refrain in their ears, obpractices. servers have boen treated recently to a first-rat- e exhibition of the tricks responsible for much of the prevailing pressure for strict regulation of g practices. The Atlas Tack corporation is a small concern which recently expanded its products to include bottle caps, thereby gaining a share of the speculative interest attached to every company having the remotest connection with liquor. With this as the principal excuse, Atlas Tack stock was lifted from a low price of V early in 1933 to a high of about 30 last fall, more than double the balance-shevalue given the shares. On Dec. 4 the stock suddenly burst into activity, 5,200 shares changing hands. On Dec. 13, 14 and 15 transactions averaged almost 9,000 shares a day. In the meanstock-marktime, a advisory service" in Boston was deluging potential suckers throughout the country with urgent telephone calls and telegrams recommending immediate purchase of Atlas Tack common. By these devices the price of the stock was raised to 3414 by Dec. 15. The next day, to the accompaniment of rumors that something was wrong, the bottom dropped out of the market for the stock, and it On the next trading day it closed at 21 dosed at 14' 2. In all a total market value of $1,871,000 was erased in little more than two office days. After the state attorney-general- s had announced that it was conducting an investigation, the New York Stock Exchange admitted to the press that it had been watching closely all transactions in Atlas Tack corporation shares for the past six weeks. With all its watching," the Exchange could apparently see no reason why it should intervene in the public interest. How far, then, would it be likely to go to curb a large-scal- e pool meaning much more to its members ? Exchange. so-call- u4 hurio Fttysirhsa Hour. L. A. McGee, $1 00 Jisr,, , Coat h lip-servi- DONT stifle legitimate stock trading by JAVl'AIY It 10clb Fresh Picnic Center Cuts Boston Butt I X nv Millerton Milk Builds Health Millerton Milk comes to you as Milk of Highest Quality. From the Miller-to- n Dairy Farms your milk is protected by modern dairy machinery to safeguard the health of your family . Visit our plant and learn for yourself the superiority of Millerton Milk. Millerton IDaiipy United States Fuel Company |