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Show X pricc and giearbij ( Turl.y Mx J S Cict-- Ictt ino, N v ilH It.aXt IKur Iiujlaf liirlf loHiUiUI'""' for ' L f "k J It t 8 I' A U V O C A N federal Emergency Lrt - PRICE T L A Colleges rallrr Ut Gust Pappas of JYtce w aS appointed Mi; Zell Frandn left Tueaday week at deputy assessor for livethis Salt for a uit of oevrial day in n stock, replacing link SaluVrtakl. to Saturday. iHui ike, SIk who letlgncd because of ill health.. District Attorney Frrd W. Keller of George Tidwell of Wellington was Mivntuello arrived the fore part of admitted to the Price hospital Friday th? week on thttrul tourt buinr. to receive tiraUmnt fur infection of the knee. were M O. Carbon Mr. and Mr. Sail Lake victor during the weekHorace Kaslcy, ton of Dr. and Mrt end, returning Sunday. Hruce huslry of Frtioii, underwent un operation at the Prne hospital Glen All) rl was a business visitor for removal of appendix. Tuesday of in Salt Lake City the lutUr part lust week. An ojeraU.ai for removal of ll.e i.al.ta.al vt,nai.:iKai mi p.ai.s fM D.e annual guld and gimi rtlutoliMl la laklf.g cllotlgt lity held at the Silver iWjw to ae life at litai ty ad tall to be ItUl.lalfalive nffhrl and ty tunglr&s hall January 28 aie faintly assumfor further entergrr-tfrUf to putl.c ing fuirn Jn the past. evrid l.d tohrgr. h'trtliall tnil-Ua- i, at Ittatla ha ul.e of the OulstandilUf a f piluipai of the (.ai1m t..gh n h.iul and president of the U, E A, fair of D.e year and the turning tall announced Tue1ay Mr Hanjliuft l jruii.iac to be larger than any held Conaullal.t iJ the tMlWIuahUrfl hrretofure Federal relief for I ubliC education Cunar.ittres in charge t.f the dance Is needed fur ihe following rr.n arr Finance, Arvel Stevens aiw ericy pulle Mrs Glen D Iteese; dee orations, adiionia or jirvent Tu and Mrs Iona a Me Frank otiier ati.oul fium i being or burn Jicth. lirynrr Mis Alice Floyd. puMnity, dratiically shortening their tern. Tte hall will be elaborately deco2 Tu prevent diaatlc relreltth rated in a Spanish theme under De menu in rduiatUmal pioglains w huh of S A Olsen, art instructor duration lower the will further at the Cal bull high mIukjI, tjuanttty and quality uf eduiatiunal The main event of the evening will oj xHuliUy, be the selection and coronation of the 3 To provide fur the rmpluyna-nt- , of the gold and green ball queen at apptopriale lalarle, of qualified D.e will be enlrred Candidates traihrf now itnemjluyrd who aie Die Cartn ward in eath by stems needed in many nhuul 4 To ;jrovit)e funds foi Die repair stake Dui lng the tall a demonstration of and conslrut tmn of uluad buildings Die gold and gie n dame wild Ik? 5. To provide funds to assist the but no contest will be held a slate in the maintenance t.f a foun- given, h rrlufoie. dation program of public education in every community during the emrrg Mn y D-i- s -- 1 cun-te- st 111 apian at the city bus Vermei Lav is was a business visit dig was on Pailus Karvavol Wednesday pital and in Salt Lake or Ogden Tuesday tc of Columbia. and ttrdrn mlay. Frank Franc it, Jr. and H. Hurren, Gene Hanson of Irovo was a business visitor in Price Tuesday and state bank exonuner, and J. buns, federal examiner, returned to Salt Wednesday. Lake Tueaday after ijending several in southeastern Utah on busiof Salt Lake was a days Li. ness. live of fore part Price business caller the week. Nicholas Funteechio, international representative of the United John Mamina was a business vis- Mine Workers of America, ha reitor in Salt Lake Thursday of lust turned to Seattle, Wash, after week. several days here on business. ency. NEW PONTIAC MODEL Itl ING DISPLAYED AT REDD MOTOR An invitation to the public to insert tte new Pontiac now on display at Die tales rouma of the Redd Motor company wa issued Wednesday by John Redd, manager of the concern r The Price city council will hold its W. F. Olson, district of The outstanding features of the new meeting Monday eve- the American business census, spent model will be explained by garage .several .days of l.lrt week in Uintah. attendants to anyone desiring to see ning. Grand and S.m Juan counties on of- the car. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson left ficial business. service. He was formerly superinWednesday to spend several days in tendent of the Star mail route oja W. W. Kessler, senior safety InSalt Lake. out of Price. Mr. Cluff took structor of the United States bureau over his new duties two weeks ago. John C. Galliano, Los Angeles at- of mines with headquarters at Salt to Price this week to move coming conis in in visited on Price Price and Carbon his business torney, Lake, family. nected with the district court. county tliis week on official business. g suja-rviso- ly Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Christensen Mrs. LaVon Powell of Huntington Douglas Lee and Elvin Chapman returned Tuesday from Salt Lake underwent a major operation at the were visitors in Provo Friday. where they attended the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Horsley municipal hospital Tuesday. their daughter, Lulu Christensen, to visited in Salt Lake from Friday un- John Salmon. of til Sunday. Joseph L. Asbury, The arrived Friday from Richfield on business. He reMembers of the Price fire departturned Sunday. ment will meet Thursday evening of this week to discuss preliminary plans D. L. Capener, regional representafor the annual firemen ball to be tive of the crop production loan of- staged at the Silver Moon hall Febfice, arrived Thursday from Roose- ruary 22. velt for a business visit of several days. te, Mrs. J. G. Wilkins of Sandy was Carbon Soph Quint Takes Second Game Carbon yearlings won their second straight vutory In the county sophomore league Wednesday evening. trim Coach Holly nung Hiawatha, Hryners etiarges had the upjxr hand of the contest throughout. John Goiii, with five field goals, was high jmint mun for Carbon, while Diumenti recorded four field goals and two foul pitches to lead Hiawatha's attack. Hampton. Fausett and White looked good for the winners. 27-1- 7. A ft ? ? ?T ?? ?? 4 t T Platis Candy Cafe fJ ? ? T a Hcavcncr reported Wednesday that he had found a comparatively small number of persons operating cars in Carbon county without a drivers Mr. Hcavcncr has stopped license. approximately 425 cars since Friday, and was compelled to issue only 17 tickets, a few of these being for defective lights. X ANNOUNCES y The Installation of a Refrigerator Bar to Serve Its Many Customers yy y The Biggest Schooner In Town fy (Our Glasses Are Sterilized) y WE ALSO SELL BOTTLED BEER T yy y Saturday we will give away Free Sandwiches, yy Fresh Salted Peanuts and Cheese Wafers with every glass of beer yT T T ft t,cChe Plact For Ladies 4 ?? t t T ?T ? ? ? V T fY 57 West Afain y ter e. FOR RENT COTTAGE, APPLY Goerge M. Miller, phone 415-- J. News N On Mac-Knig- T X Airport ? State Income Levy Subject Of Talk At Tax League Mcetinj City Committees To Serve 2 Years Chosen by Dalton munii ipl Aj iMiiiiuttrcs fur the i tailing t'xo ere aniluUlurd by Major I ear i W, Dalton Da week, a folpuintrsic-ir- t tif Vi low ' Water department. Count J. Clyde Vaught and John W, lloldrn; pa! V. Mr. Jloldrn and Councilman Arthur N. Snuth, hospital, the mayor and city council a a whole; elec-.nCounulmm Sheldon L. and W, E. Mclntlre; street, Mr. Mclntlre and Mr. Snuth; public safety. Mayor Dalton and Mr. Vaught; health, Dr, Charle Ruggert, Mr. and William Duwnard, m tn An-deu- on , George Tays Dies In Price Hospital at the Tavs, 76, dn-Pi lee hue pital Tuevlay after a long illness. He was born at Lehabenaea-die- , Nova Seotla September 15. 1857, nuiving when a young man to Texas where he was a member uf the Texas frontier battalion. He lived in Colorado before coming to Price. He Is survived by his w idow, Helen F. Phillips Toys; two sons, H. E. Tays, Price, and Roger A. Tays, Sattle, Wash., and two daughters, Mrs. Elua-bet- h A. Cool, Ventura, Calif, and Mrs. Kathryn L. Chapman, Ctncinnatti, Ohio The body is at the Wallace mortuary pending funeral arrangements. Funeral services will be held Sunday in the Masonic temple at 2.00 p. m. with burial m the Price cemetery under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. George H An explanation of D. alate m tax was given by H. W. McAlUter 4 a meeting of the Cat bon touj.tj of Do? Utah Tax Reform leega4 4 the court house Friday evening proxtmately 100 taxpayer were p!t4 ent. including a delegation of 25 Emery county. A general of tax problems wa carried oq De corulualon of Mr. McAllisV-- t talk. With reference to the income law, Wilbur Rui nham, pieijcnt 4 the unit, stated that Ue lrg m favor of reducing Die cumber tf exemptions, believing that the pn, (xeal would result in a more ble distribution of the tax burden. Efforts are being made to CO J, H. Paul, Salt Lake tax exjKrt, of a speaker at meeting taxpujcrjit and Mr: the near future. Joseph Whet lei In -. e, An-der- It d Cruelty Charged Two Divorce Actions SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT Modem, with furnace. Phone 268. Members of the Flying Ute Avia- FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE. tion club held their regular meeting Strictly modem. Will decorate to Friday evening at the home of Dr. suit Inquire at Lewie Optical comL. R. Grover of Helper. The meet- pany. ing was devoted to transaction of club business. ' We Give the Utmost ability. BECKLES BEST Phone J. R. Lund, manager of the Price airport, accompanied by W. C. flew over the county Tuesday and dropped broken dishes to advertise the Rotary clubs play, Broken Dishes, which will be staged at the high school Thursday and Friday of this week. Cav-anag- 116 S. 242-- Res. tnd West 242-- J Price, Utah h, Dan Kelley of Mohrland is the newest member of the select circle of local aviation enthusiasts who have made solo flights. Mayor B. W. Dalton and his wife had their first airplane ride Sunday. EQUITABLE Insurance Agency We are now making AUTO LOANS e--0 6f Sat, Sun, Mon, - KEN MAYNARD T- STRAWBERRY Sun. Mon. WILL ROGERS ZASU PITTS ROAN m Something New In Westerns College Coach Madge Evans Three Thousand Miles Thundering Thrills r 0 MR. SKITCH Tues. Wed. with Of Pat O'Brien Dick Powell Ann Dvorak Lyle Talbot We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. Tues. Nite Matinee Wednesday 3:30 tn Laundry Satisfaction dollar Yes, Laundry Satisfaction a phrase covering a multitude of virtues. , Quality we return your wash spotlessly clean. Carefulness an exacting watch is kept to see that your linen is not damaged. Speed your wash is returned promptly. Prices reasonable. Our service embraces all of these factors. accord, vones. Tick! ' -- CALL KING OF WILD HORSES REX The Wonder Horse m. Janney, Dorothy Appleby LEE Manager Phone 202 Braley Bldg East Main Street PRICE, UTAH atudeni body price 218 desire charge I Dail; Tuesds obaerv record Minim 9 to 1! Dail were GoM & Green EaB! JANUARY 2 6, 1934 SILVER MOON HALL Price Music by Cal Jewkes 9 Orchestra - - - m - EXTRA LADIES 25c Big Weekly nn UJ At The SILVER MOON Price Sat JasQo and his NIGHTHAWKS UTAH COUNTY. Tickets sold at this dance will be good for radio to be given away at our dance on the evening of Saturday, February 24. SAVE YOUR TICKETS. 50c, Ladies Free ADMISSION-Genllem- en 9 I $ 3 Lainmdiry 11.00 PEX, COUPLE 1 ing th from the wi Prnee Otoason OF J. BRACKEN mus Jo tall, M and M Mrs. H Music by Sun, Mon, Tues, Claud L&mph and Mi Bernari P. Rus WILL PAY CASH! Top Market Price for Pork, Veal, Beef and Lamb. brant, C Jones. Mr. nl mar-rie- v C. R. Fergusson demonstrated his new plane Sunday to his brother, Roy Fergusson of Salt Lake. The latter was well pleased with Bobs flying derson, Two Carbon county wive filed 14 in district court this week asking t Mr. F. voms from allegedly cruel husband Evans, Olga Radisli seeks a decree g lead. Mr. separation from Martin Radish, w Las he married at Salt Lake December tnd Mr She alleges that her hus- Hr. R 14, 1929. band forced her to leave their hont :arl N on December 25. Mrs. Radish asks 3rown. custody of two minor children, pos- Mr. anc session of household property and Mr. R. alimony sufficient to maintain her- lack A self and children. er, M Custody of one child, alimony of Mr., an $10 per month and attorney fees are Mrs. V sought by Alberta Fisco in her suit RiUlan d Butch. agunst Eatlo Fisco. They were at Grand Junction, Colo. NoMr. a vember 19, 1931. Mr. J PATROLMAN CHECKS CARS State Road Patrolman Arthur called to Price Thursday by the ill AHEPA INITIATES FOUR ness of her grandson, John Mac Four new members were initiated Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal OrThe child was stricken with Sunday by Price lodge No. 185, in a at the of der meeting Ahepa, pneumonia Tuesday of last week. American Legion hall. The initiation was under the direction of Marriage licenses were issued at ceremony the county clerk's office Tuesday to Angelo Georgedes. Plans are being . . . Frank Guerrie of Helper and Sadie made for a joint installation of offi , Rhy B. Hyatt of Castle Gate and of Ahepa lodge and its junior artnh.lt .nd to Richard cera Guyla Warner of Price obtained a be connected with the railway mall Connolly Sons of Pericles, to be held in order, El wood Schroeder of Rangely, Colo, the near future. and Nellie Alger of Price. To give provincial residents an op " Mrs. O. K. Clay and two children to ride in it, a portunity Marian and Ross, left Wednesday to air liner will tour Great Britain next in Mr. Lake Salt City join Clay Now You Can Have Draught Boer At Your where they will make their home. spring. Mr. Clay, who is counsel for the pubFavorite Eating Place Bereavement cards Tne lic works administration in Utah, has been in the state capital since the fore part of December. A resident of Price for 16 years prior to his ap- FOR SME, WANTED, ETC. pointment as P. W. A. attorney, Mr. Clay has served as district and coun- LOST SUNDAY IN OR NEAR ty attorney, district juvenile judge Price, helmet and goggles, Return and Price city attorney. to J. R. Lund. Reward. A IlIURbOAlT, JANUARY II FOR ANNUAL DANCE 111 A marriage licri.se w g! milled U rc k to Gust lialoM.olu1.il la 1.1 last True J It Lund, manager of the Kufiak.a of Cm a hall Lake buniira hunn)idc and Olga kirjxJit, w lumbla i eek. semi-month- ti PLANS TAKE SHAPE Relief Sought For Schools, T ; Januai Janua Janua Janua Janua Janua Janua |