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Show liiL Large Crowd Honors Washington At Hall Staged By Firemen A ll.e huge tli.' wd eUri.iird t),e , annual f.lelurl. t all ) , ; h-i- rr M.n I all 7l...f-t- In t ' V- ,WM .rfj r tan-ne- fbbl ,'- J Let nruv c:W r.i.s.Jcrfctiuit c frr- 6gjlnit ihd leaf. - ;V4 hr vuUi tj,d fM ddra,.- -t- - ,'r.e inuhai CtUl-tk'e- oid t 4n bulh rrufl! hra lb teas-'- fa rrr vr,y dj nned. considera-l.'i- e fl vnduU.t.lny qu..d throughout XfiJ, Sjr.rtiehs "j,J "jirtene i Uh atuii started, nvo regulars i),r u'iH n Lad to build a jtl team, lt was d ihf regulars jft! Ut tKXH )Cr and tally In lllne. Cen-jgobecause of h e M)u:.d was Inex-we- d, fcut after a alow start, the W Carbon C. V. A. Wages Past Week Reported According to a rejiort issued Monday, the civil wo! ks pii)iuil m Carton county duiing ti.e wevk eiid.ng Thursiay aimninud to JG524 19. f 143 SO paid on the , lal business census piuject. The wage s total a deteeave of f 19' 40 m coinjiarison with the jnvn.us wtek. The nundxr of during the week aniuun'ed to 9428. a of 543 in the mtul to r the woik reprt-sx-nt- man-hou- rs j'lc-ct-d- HUSBAND WINS DIVORCE n aggrega- Clarence Edward Miller of Pure I one of the was granted a divorce in district ,hK:h proved to If squads court Saturday from Ceclle Miller on J r4SSini and the ground of desertion. They were fd out at the local school. in Roosevelt defeated married at Colorado Springs Februy.nfri mr. practice game of the year, ary 7. 1931. exhibiUons. j 2b lost six straight took an exhibition game to Uintah high of Vernal and lowing night I from Grand high of Moab, PleasMt. of I .j yatch academy later losing to the southerners in a return contest. jvr this disastrous In the next two league games. Carfans were predicting that bon and in or no chance walloped Huntington, J ICsers had little Green River, After succumbdistrict play. the Coaldiggers scored a ing to Central high of Castle Dale, charges came cw I victory over Ferron in Coach Summerhays back strong to annex successive vici tot kagse game, and on the fol- tories over Ferron, Huntington, Green River and Central. All of the wins were by decisive scores except against FOR Ferron, which the Miners captured, 39-3Beautiful Home for about Carbon's lilf what it cost to build it. against performances Green River and Central in the two Almost New. closing games were brilliant to say ; t rtsmrtU-rdeveM'e- jtins I, 51-2- 4. pre-seas- ki-l- e. 45-2- 8, 31-2- ban-Envr- y 6. 64-- 30 SALE JO Of tkf 7. 'onglo TERMS Inquire at ; INE the least, and definitely established the local quint as the best in the te llt 1 u. g-- 7hr J)ir ga'i.'S. J.tfiT.g nu .4 me.u.,) tv A Was r.,t in wa ( t.nin, 1 thr fa-'.- it and jur.mr ru--.n- po.ms, 'tU bl ,j t.y v. !..ft u!-- n-.n- ,,.-. r tj... j gh ai.J ti.r tram U as nr of m.. lant m r.t w h,f !l Hit !j Jrit J) m (J.,lf.U m Cel. if ail. . j w..u 3 iav,-,- J Uo ..f tl., rn an i.wrwh.!m.'.g s.., llLh th.:.-- s , atgn-fcat.,.,- l. Wl-t- ftatu i ..!!. k,- - (;,.,n.i JumUon t!. vv,. champu.n.dup tan.it.g in an inipii.vivr eih.rn ;,n,,- tJ.r Jiiks vvalk.-.- l t' am I J.wa Wltil - ti.alr uf HkilV idu.d won the p.ur-n.i(it noting iha(vpimi-..j- i with 48 ,i,ts tit.ii was t),r Unt c. 1- h'.f,.,i ( U Holly hi Via r 1- t.r, Nijhi Gund.rstn in the pmrit-m.ihir.- g w.,.- ruiunr-u- rate with p 46, and ahu w.-- i tl.e divtmctiun of scoring the n.iet pai.r.ts in a single game, 25. This record was nuide against Glenwood Sjuings. liryn.r ranked mond in this ripest with 24 counters against For. Lewi... Other memUrs of the l.cal team were Fred IJonomo, Jack Janies, Stanley Roberts, Ovlell Oman and Jackie Aramaki. Paul Mannna is manager of the squad. Price drew- - a bye Thursday, losing Friday morning to Fort Lewis, in a game which fans declared was easily the most thrilling and spectacular of the meet and one of the most sensational in Grand Junction tournament history. The count was deadlocked at 2 at the half. Fort Lewis swinging into a 1 lead in the third period. Price staged a brilliant rally to even the 8, score at and then sunk a foul pitch to take the lead. Fort Lewis again tied and scored the winning basket in the final minute of play. On Saturday morning, the Elks advanced to the consolation finals by walloping the Glenwood Springs American Legion, In the afternoon. Price locked horns with Cedaredge, losing by a score of 2 in a game every bit as exciting as the contest with Fort Lewis. using Price Steam Laundry PHONE 218 ACME CLEANERS Price, Utah - SUITS MADE Satisfaction SALT LAKE to order Guaranteed HOSTELRY Hotel 4b-2- 8, MS 52-1- 2. Send Tmc, RATES hotel is $1.50 to $3.00 MAKE the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that have made the ATyears, LANTIC, for seventy-fiv- e most quoted and America's rr.ort cherished magazine. highly recommended Radio connection in every room Uni0D 1C, Vy j i 4 Pacific Bug Depot in Hotel Temple Square Building. terurban Depot just acros the Street. Union Station within 3 Blocks. Iark of Distinction to Stop at the Temple Square notel ERNEST C. E0S3ITESL Kgr Wa,.V,V.VW.V.,.ViVWAV.V.V.,.VAVA 1. The Atlantic Monthly 200 TILE BATI13 in round of the eastern Utah eliminations, and will meet Roosevelt at Duchesne Saturday to determine this district' representative in the itumh finals at Salt Lake Mur.h 7, 8, 9, and 10, Ammo.i lundsay and Humbert Pics-- t led the Sunnyside offensive against Sj img Canyon, timing 19 and 13 points, resjie. lively. Rasmussen with 11 markers was the only Spring Cutiycn player able to accomplish imu h on the altaik Lindsay Was again Sunnyside' lie regiant against Emery corded eight field goals and three foul comcisioiis for a total of 19 points, followed by Claude Cowley .Old Pit ssett with 8 each. Maxfleld and Hansen e.uh hit the hm-for mmHiint to shaie scoring honor for the losers. The Sunnyside courtier had little of their rivals, difficulty in and are favored to retain their eastern Utah championship. ve - SUNNYSIDE ll.i v the try to siu ll.e iiio t will! ale bill . lys t Se-c- , 7 Y, Enjoy Movie The Carbon school district ha received a moving pictuie maihme, Thi maihme will be used by all the bihouls in the county. The machine u kept in a school for inc day taih unk. Geography (Iimci Urlli fc ate Dying Tlw f.fih grade das to make ibeir wmk mute mtnetlii.g Lai ! by bav log a tulLl.n boald student Is w uiking to to mg something very ll.lctetUlig to t las Mts Huber bas given eaih Student a dttinite plaie to wute fir liluttra-liv- e inatel lal alld inf irf OVatliMi the paitnuLr platv. When the mateilal is inxlvn!. It bl ought to st l so the ila-- s tan flotll it. get the Ilex 1oWi 11, Sivtioll 5 X. lull-lerni- hi-u- 1 1 1 Sun-Advoca- te. SCENEi After luncheon conference. You drlr a lot, Bill Office Mane fer: DIFFERENT )" gasoline really Mrs. Lillian Bonne of Bellingham, Wash., was given a divorce from her husband because he nurled a pumpkin pie at her and scored a bulls eye. Are Sales Mana ter: Plenty of difference! Tetraethyl STANDARD glree yon lots of power and smooth power. I always uee It.! LEWIS OPTICAL CO. Makers of Eye Glasses Lenses Duplicated While Yu Wait DR. W. W. LEWIS Optometrist In Charge Eyes tested, Glasses fitted, Stylish, Accurate and Satisfactory. Why Suffer the Ills and Fatigue of Eye Strain. Eyes Can Be Straightened with Accurate Glasses and Exercises. Consultation Free Cross Heat Comfort We stand The EXTRA cost you get the EXTRA performance With Lead Tetraethyl in every gallon Standard Gasoline is more than ever unsurpassed. Tetraethyl is a long word we have to use to tell you that every gallon of Standard Gasoline containsT etraethyl Lead greatest of all k fluids. Theres actually greater power in Tetraethyl Standard than in inferior gasolines as well as smoother operation. Better than ever Standard Gasoline is unsurpassed In Starting, Acceleration, Mileage, and Speed. Let your motor show you ! anti-knoc- Anti-Knoc- ABERDEEN k, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS STANDARD GASOLINE unsurpassed Send $1. (mentioning this ad) to $ The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arlington St., Boston ng We hod the privilege of seeing the in Troop picture, "Wad ington Yoiklown," la;t Finlay. Finlay I to bo our day for picture show. The show are shown in O. K We aie going to Jameson room Council project ee pntuies that have to do with hisThe different counu'.s of the mIum.I tory, health, and science, aie woiking hard to pul ovrr piujevt Kuhmd Gardner, Sec, 8 Y. wl.iili will help the student and nuke our stlnl a belier one. New Work For Art The dean school count M tiying The student in Claik $ tight ait to get the studi nt to keep their fix t cI.isms aie wot king on some new off the t hall. All the Mihons in sdioel aie anxdesigns for their art woik. The rcdel they are wotkmg n iously woiking to get the attendance now aie designs for fioweis. insects, banner which the attendance count ll and animals. give to the sect nn having the best Whin we finish the d signs, we ex- attendun.'e for the week. pect to rut tlum out to make stencil The courtesy count il made signs, from tliem. and put them around the building to As junta Spadaforc, Sec. 8 Y. remind the students that courtesy cod nothing. The scholarship council i woiking Junior Tollce Project to get all the student who have U" The Kiwams club Is responsible for to take them off Immediately. of who several boy the appointment Frances Spadaforc, Sec. 7 X. act as junior police. These boy are stationed on the busiest corners near Constructed o that it can be taken the schools. They work in the mornings, at noons, and for a little while apart and packed on mules or in a g after school. light truck, a portable When the police flag a car, it must machine is being offered as an aid come to a dead stop so that the child- In the renewed search for gold. ren can cross the streets. The childWeis ledger, account and collection ren must wait for the police to stop the cars, if there are any near, before files for sale at The placer-minin- There Is An Temple Square UN VV Lw Gene Ttumue. e first POST ELIMINATES MEETING Price post No. 3 of the American meetLegion did not hold its regular that fact to the due Thursday ing held was ball firemens the annual that evening. The regular schedule of weekly meetings will resume Thursday evening of this week. CITYS NEWEST tU k Wink. 38-3- Oscar Watkins, well known resident of Price for many years, died suddenacly Friday evening at Joplin, Mo., here received to word by his cording Sunday. family Bom at Joplin in October, 1899, Mr. Watkins came to Price in 1919 and operated a cleaning and tailoring establishment for many years. He left Price several months ago and had made his home in his native city since that time. Surviving are his widow, Nora Watkins, and three sons, Jack Watkins, Glendale, Utah, and Don and Lloyd Watkins, Price. & TAILORS Phone 237 p 37-3- Friday In Missouri System, MuilrliU Make I 22-2- Oscar Watkins Dies Our shop is now completely equipped with an automatic Fire Protection the latest underwriter-endorse- d Sunny-sid- 41-3- 9. Alleging that he and his wife did not icccive their proper share of dividends issued by the Helper Lumber and Hardware company in July, 1929, C. H. Stevenson filed suit in district court Tuesday against F. L. Parker, J. C. Wetter, F. L Williams, Roy Weeter and the above named company for judgment of $1000.20. Mr. Stevenson said that he and his wife received $203.70 and $129.70, whereas their shares respectively, should have been $814.80 and $518.80. Mrs. Stevensons stock was subsequently assigned to her husband, the complaint states. service. Maybe your neighbor or closest friend is still in the throes of home washing. Wouldnt it be a gracious, kindly thing to do to tell her about our fine work and free her from the drudgery and distraction of those dreadful Mondays? system. 'he Money Allegedly Due On Dividend Sought .... you are one of the hundreds of smart housewives now our modern laundry the rming, new defeated Emery, ,L( 1 40-4- MBE ft Harding School NoIcm E On Saturday t. rs s tte) lilNlE getting .g J.ilu li.ifi Thursday, r; jy fc,i Saturday t y U.c 1. drlx I.iifM ur ll.14k. tl ail it I.'.at U! J 1 J'rx-- PALE I -wn -!' a,..,.,,; t:(rai!o fj!i (i, .aj ,1, I),. Ju) at Glal.iJ VVit.., "t n - T A 44-2- 1 !- STAKEM V W.i-lism- y f'tu Ot'ATt, PRICE, 1 father of his country. The attendance at tbi tfaJ.nit.al vs as one of the affair largest in me t!r.i.aJ standings ft! many Ue tall t.as bee!) stagoj )raH tour ty men.Urs of the Jioe f.,e drtait-meri- t i:ytar ,cCurd The dame hall s tffr, inc-llh , --- ' defolated m a p atl luUC meme Jj m, i ..;i team A cua-ti- t ty the Caibun j, si!mriL)s ki haul hand was given on tam !Lhrfi',,-'d,mt!-tiietj a in, and dui.ng due teginning at II noun the hour Die f4irim-j a tre.u. t,f th ,1,crt.c t that (flag display, a large imn.U-- atogt of f' atlal hed to f alat'hutea telng V.4 I f fired Into the air ty means of n tui r,'.i r; w..iJ, but the rule A large ITlrtM) gathrted to Vum.st ' ttie ceieimuty. r;' , r!it Hunt iisitr let hli aiity i),.!, Jjvn A U V B D'O'C Tilt Halil. ng Si hiHil stuilrlits .a Hay ill i IVn.iat.ai, ItolTll Bit U-- t 11 t rk i kihg Laid the ant S1 liir-ie- , David Lloyd, Mi ldi i.m Yo..ng. t, U l to Win ()ne (;amp the raids heir Sahf.)-iit- e git Fall I'olliM k, Ld til Bit liina, D'll .alr tapt.tird the ihainjilon U" ColUflUUee Law beefi tin ted b Margin Of ..f Uu- - Carbon stoke lvitb Claude and ihip TwuPoinU; U ag ,r Tl.uiatay evening for the sec- Hum bih seitum to trip lb students Tl.e reason tot thli pojevt U to lirvncr, (.underpin Mar ond tiu.rsiive y ear by defeating who need ladp to Iriisuve tl.er U M tiy io pevtld a.ildeOts I hi ling Can. in. Mr 1l'r 11 11 r 1 ,s Yrlda seitloll tbe final prtelsell'i in lbil.e Wftb, ScvliuH 7 Z I a4k.lt ail of the three-da- y the banner last SIX Weeks for round robin held at f'n'-''IWvkrr. the high ki houl. their U " eff List Mieril, j ultcivai.ie tf u.c tut'.iU) ki.nivrlsaiy Of Cruise Washm-- l, mi-- g N COLORADO MEET e, tlt a 1 SSN : , . j h & Coke Co. AT STANDARD OIL DEALERS |