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Show r A(.K TW O T II ! iau-- d 0mi-AiUmra- tier Ti,utiey JOStru IUL tr By it.e t CVai-pany- Caitun Couiity lub-liul.- it. , Afctit BV, VAl. II. COttM.8, i, M.cKMGUT. FuLIUhera. VAL II. C OM U S. SIN-ADVOCAT- rut g. E, f NVw Y i k t!.- 1 - i' i' .1 the greatest system of gov el liinrnt to III what we ale pleaded to call cJVilied ojrratic 1. nds today. Already the piup.ig.Oida of th and their henchmen ng..in-- t the Wall St re L-r- s Miu-wi-riia- n lint 1;- .., lks 1 ! ! i 1 1 Atteolmg l 1, II K ..I inter-- de-H- mountain re cian's life. rt cents. The studenU may be admitted to the operettas, basket-ba- ll games, football games, and any other acUvity the school has if they possess one of these activity cardj. The rroney obtained from these activity cards will be used by the school to purchase any necessary things for the school. Dea Mahleres, Section 7 Z. seventy-fiv- e S" Glrcn The schoUrthlp council of the Harding school haa been giving an S' banner to the aection which geta alt its U" off firt after the cards are given out. Mrs. Verda Petersens aection has earned the banner two times in sucHold History Drill cession. Wednesday, March 7, a history drill Billy Webb, was held in O. K. Jameson's room. Section 7 Z. Section 8 Y challenged secUon 8 Z. This drill was to decide the champNew Flans ionship. Next year the students of the HardSection 8 Z won by the narrow ing school wish to have student body margin of six. Winifred Johnson did cards. They will cost the students good work for the challengers. She . caused many of the challenged to lake their seats. Claude Swearingen Section 8 Z. Pop Cora Sale Held A pop com sale was held Monday by the students of sections 6 X and 6 Y. The sale was held during the noon hour at the Central, Southsidc, and Harding schools. The money made is to be used to buy curtains for Willard Laker's room so that moving pictures may be shown wl-i- i rti ,lur i.'li b toiaiilib 'aaiij,h.s 1" I ;; l.t a f ja.d m l. W vid-uj- i A hi.till'.g bll.iY ii Trvlal, rr, t5. t,f Svnri M.i,r , w 4 m a W iJit.. I.ni fir of 1..J I day ii.mmi.g, t.av in a , ,,. rlUc Tbe Utly us o. b. till l, Uai.it 1, Jr Aiiuld.lig li Ikpulv Itll Ji IVm'ink, rl , j v l-- j ait W Hh a 41 nr Uvt Atpammiy jkuii iince mm. Ume Tueadav tvr,,4 W. O Waikrr trjMjfld l.aorl toll tukl Ml Iva lilt falbrf tiail tern in All,' Ibr- - tit 111 ij j'lujcxl i'i ill f r i'i mija-.- i 'i iii u tlum :M,ihhi eiu Ibltn.gbinil ibr Mi Nr t Mill laol Hi Il.t" HH.ilV prixl Ji Il.i.'i iimliiil, i wunM Hill-- Illih, Hull l Ul u. al rni I l.t rixliii ten fur Several das ItUtfl bait if is .a ft aji ii Wolktla Lullll tu iiii n .i3i6 Pilil a ulluiul (l.saj peal Slue 1! fill It in uiiS.iiimi of tl U ait ill fiiur Wai Uun luly (y, " pii&ia"i ami Cluilullt Jr-i- o link a c.H.i.ty 1, 1878 and canse to the In cnuii'.ua win ibt foul sung m viral ti i il'. iili tli. n con lu il l.. la'I Imi-in Old ajpuslmatrly thirty a. biKil OlIrUa, HalJilig ...ii I b III lived in Utah for p all' tid Alitufuli'iinv Iij Mr - l.,iu:-- il.j," iiila'lTaUnl 1)' Ja:t ihlee fat Sweet M,i.e San nI the fanner Mb. U sue U.e following mis aid t::w ,J W f m as in iba.ge w,:! Ml. iri , LfaHer fatui Hath be 13 i.M.jMia.-n,- , Ihiliard of liub's the chairman Ore; Lester Lam-i- , c , ,he j rulminn n,.u.il pnram if. t iiumi'ilv- the injni'ultuf ul Jiey, Calif ; Daniel laii. i r, Jr, , Suri- - Mine, and Mary and ,r1jn' Adding tr.ai hire p. r at IX river, Colo. The ir.axlmur.i air.nunt i f an 'W AdvmaU ob-- ! a........ Graveside services Were l,i.j t rgemy iruj) lan that may te at the Price cenriet SJ.rU. schedule. is one individual futnur the TUf under day mg taimii by any and the minimum is $25 Aciorumg to Mr. Kmjiry, tin cur funeral home bad ibaite if Ajijiluation fur luans in any amount tailnu lit of tin service makis tl nec- mint. from $25 tu $150 may be emj loye essary to place uni Cash register japer at T) $j, and eliminates two by the emergency crop loan office on not have dues Advocate. e fanner workers. the provided sufficient security to obtain a loan i . . f ins iai !. 1 1 . s'-- 1 OCCASIONALLY one comes in contact with a and willingness of man case where the de.-ir-o to jorve his fellow men acts as a note in the everyday grind over the route of life. Such a case has conn to light recently in the district, an instance where this to serve even after death the interests of his fellow men filled the latter moments of a physi- 1.1 U!r 3 i'.o, am fjMim U.i3 D M-'.I- I V, ll-- 1 - 0-- 1 imt I .ii C 1 111 J.,i-in3i- i 1 . J 1 il n in-il- 1 i- 'n , i l- , La-l- r; gi-n- udjii-tiiiiii- ll-- e i j full-tm- x half-tim- part-tim- liere. farmer applying for $150 or more must first make application to the Production Credit association for loan from it. Rejection of this op- plication by the Production Credit association will be considered sufficient evidence that other credit is not available and the applicant may then make jfpphcation to the emergency A J crop loan office. Change In Schedule Of Carrier Service Effective Last Week Federal orders to eliminate one mail delivery to the Price residential district as a measure of economy became effective Thursday of last week. Postmaster Carl W. Empey announces that under the new schedule carriers will come on duty at 7:30 there. a. m., assort and sack the mail and leave on their routes about 8:30 a. Mary Alien Lakatos, Section 6 Y. m. Due to the increased load resulting from the consolidation of the two Library Ready deliveries into one, Price residents The library council has completed will receive their mail about an hour the work of numbering the library later than that delivered in the morn- books. The books are now on the shelves of the new library, and the students are allowed to take them KADI A Wi iil-- l l!-- e I her-ltay- Dr. S. I). Van Meter, surgeon, reknow ned for his years of fighting again-- t goitre, died recently at Denver after fervently requesting his daughter that his body be used for an autopsy in the hojx that the cure for this disease which was ending his lift would 1h discovered so that a remedy might eventually U found so that othA SPLENDID MEASURE ers might be saved the exjxrience of the Colosurgeon died of A step is promiseti with the nrado medical man. Thu Denver vertebrae in lower of of one the malignancy introduction of the rietcher-Kaybur- n measfamed one even the his that Mayo Druthspine, ure in Congress, this being a regulatory effort to not could ers diagnose. halt the manipulations of the New York stock There was real heroism in the act of Dr. exchange. Society in general has Buffered too long already ns the result of the manipulations Van Meter, his desire to serve surpassing the of a comparative handful of men ojierating on artificial fear that movis most of us concerning the New York stock exchange and such a re- the disposal of the body following passage from strictive measu-- e as the Fletcher-Ka- y burn bill life. How mucli better this old world is long overdue and should be given general sup-jxi- earthly would be with more of sjch courage and desire by the people. to render service that humanity may derive the The nation has been filched by the fleecers benefit Baar t'juW U V an act or courage APPARENTLY unwilling to wait for tin fruits of ri'jMnt to th "jiular invitation mine up and Me me aoirn time .Sylvester Harris, colored c ultivator of cotton crops down in ol Missis sip, literally took the male niemler of the family by the head decorations horns to you and telephoned the president about his urgent nivd for aid that his home Plight 1m saved. Needless to say Syh esters farm was saved from foreclosure, u happy ending to un actual drama on the stage of life, a splendid example of American fair play and justice so dearly loved by the people of tiiis nation. L r- l STRAIGHT TO HKADODAUTLRS -- r, ! Ut ttubacrlpUun, 2o0 lte Year In Ail v uni c. Ilium; No, 9. CnlrrJ At Srfunii ('lsi Mall Maltrr At the Jia,lufu At Puo. Utah, Under U. Ait uf Marih 3. 1879. HARDING SCHOOL NOTES taM L n.i'i fcifr-a- NrL-vl-, S D i.prMi.ume n na ll.e t. M. A n, lI.m Kti burn miUMire is filtering' through- If.c i ruj) i nia non lil.il ei ipt.i i) ji... u one tifuie It.c a m's ' in argument out the nation. This is the ij ji,rj'a uW.Muhmt tl s Mu st, t . i .0 I i a:U-vti H a l.f.ie regulative could atk favoring the projMi-.nji IIOJI p, u r ti el al L..! l.'.J Ur 1,11 if tl.r .i iL.da Ued 111 in t'.e I It is to l h'jed that I tali s naaU ng taU'.y tuir, M.ikt-- ; ole idib- ut .1 Lnors il.raii.iJ tional legislators will Mipjrt the n U laia-if a iai.J at U.ire if. M j !y burn measure. 01. lei to H Itg'.la1u-I.1 Iilllof aud AdteriUitif Manager. LONG-NEEDE- Missing Sv ect Mi,c St.itc Civil Works Man Found I)ca Safety Head Speaks j Woodshed Club Near H Before Rotary TO OPERATE HERE f - ihusihy. nutHii l'TAl CROP LOAN OFFICE that group have abiiont w ri kd this country aud l ( GIIiv K out. The books have been purchased by the money taken in from dances and one operetta. The students are allowed to keep the books out two weeks. The president of the library council will notify the home-rooteacher if any student keeps his book out too long. m Barbara Holdaway Section 7 S. 27c SOUPS LAUNDRY 3 2S( Cans MILD CREAM Soap I?SS 18c Cheese Misfit Day Wednesday The students of the H. J. H. S. had a misfit day Wednesday, March 14. The purpose of the day was to advertise the Harding operetta. The students dressed themselves up in comical clothes, then paraded through the streets. Prizes were given to the three students who had the funniest costumes. Frances Spadafora HEINZ Large Par ifll Pkg.. CIIURCHS SUNBRITE Cleanser 3 Cans.. 25c 13c Grape Juice m. BROKEN SLICED STRONGHEART Dog Food 15c PineappleNo-2y'- ' 2 Cans Can Section 7 X. Graduating List Posted. The graduating committee has posted a list of students who are eligible to graduate if they keep up their present standard of work. There are a few students in the three eighth grades who have Us, so their names will not be added to this list until they do the necessary work to remove the Us. Assunta Spadafora PINK FLAKED Salmon 3NcaLc!" RIPE OliVeS Tall Vans SIZE 176 FOR ONLY What Are Your Answers K-- 52 95 It offers you new beauty in tone and cabinet performance that excels large, expensive sets purchased several years ago. It offers the full choice of your favorite stations, police calls, also amateur and aircraft stations. It offers Vernier tuning a new feature that makes precision tuning easy never before built in a small set. No better radio anywhere at this price. Own it for all around radio enjoyment. Stop in today or phone for a home demonstration. Radio Service and Sales. Expert Radio Technician in Attendance GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO It costs but a few cents a day to have one. PRICE Any employee will CO. The Mountain States UTAH 29c Spinach Telephone & Telegraph Co. Lb If 3 Lbs. 10c ... Sc Asparagus l"5". f c c AIRWAY CofifieefS MARKET SPECIALS VeaElEoaoS Pot Roast u,.7c ROUND Steak Salmon Lb. uT lSc 12c Bacon Lb. 17 Lb. Hr Elams qSSE Chickens SWIFTS SLICED SLICED take your order. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC Lettuce a WHEN youan need order from the store, a plumber, an electrician . . . isnt a teleuseful in meetphone ing the emergency ? When people say, Ill call you up, isnt it embarrassing to say, We havent a telephone ? lC Cocoanut UTAH Oranges Dz ? lie can2: SHREDDED Section 8 Y. MODEL 43c Tuna SWIFTS Lard Half Lb. 4 Lbs. .. 35c |