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Show urn tist or re ireATgirl Till AT El SHOWN a 1 -- TaIir( u .. iui.u.g Lid a cikh. buffru-- J dauf irr id Or and m ,, iHultcvl tt p le s n.- - af.cn. i Mv-i.d- over an l.ls (.Mine, 11.1! III! Uni 1 . &!4 Mfs r, U I '1 i'X n tot.c A unique feature t.f li. tinh.iay , tv tntn Sunday in liuf.ur cj ivu kv iu J harv bttitBs I I Iftwnry liuttrl. II' K Tll Ut'BSDAY, JAM ARV If. IMS tr Hjlk.i.j iU5hrd t j l.lliS n. P A V O Forester Speaks At Meeting Of KiwanU J A I Ad ail. it iy f l.( u.e t'l.-'.r- fa. a )tr ef nt fhl reu.M-iva-Uu- )rr, lir uint-ile-- d Hubert New Year Resolutions vadi MILK Black Pepper 6C Tali Can RAISINS CALUMET RAKING POWDER 1 23c Lb. Can SERVICE COFFEE Lb BEANS 3T MACARONI CARNATION Premium, Lge. I'kff, IT RICE Lbs Toilet Paper 15' For 25' Boxes SARDINES For 17' .... Pineapple 29' 9 57' For. 2 No. 2 Can Heinz Beans Medium Can SUGAR 10 Lb. Rag SUNBRITE 4 H5 For : CORN or GLOSS STARCH Package 7 9 " CLOROX Pint Rolled Oats 43 $ Lb. Bag GRAHAM 25c Quart Jars DEVILED MEAT 10c 10c Pork & Beans No. 2 Can each GREEN BEANS SPAGHETTI 20c Pkg 3 For MAXINE TOILET 7 Oz. SOAP 10c Rare HERSHEYS 3 Almond Bars For ... 3 Grape Fruit 1 lc Can N HV lUdiUtf td Latuda live C'br!u(j dKii.ly )ixi.hs lefj Tueday fur civ Ulan cmiicr vatiuii ramj. bt Muon lake bftd Hiidgrlaud. acrord.ng to an anf.uuiUTiikefit by J tl. Reee, rummud.ty diret Ur of the Carbon Y. E. R. A. Allen Smithson bnd Kireil-- n of It ice. Stanley Terak of Rulapp and Steve Kit j tf Spring (Urn rre Muon lake unit, valule aaaigned ta Lewi frichko cf CbrUinviUe went to HridgrUnd. They were taken to the camp by John MauUby. county planning tnemrer tf Ute Y. E. It A. te GOODS 2 LT. Jar 29c .... " !.l I. 5 j i. i : il'.i M.iii.d t j ta.-ktita- i.U.g Lb. Golden Ripe LETTUCE 5 Head GOOD IDAHO SPUDS 79 100 Lbs FRESH PORK POT ROAST BABY BEEF 12c i Lb. 15c 10 POT ROAST Steer Beef Lb Leg of Pork Lb SVEAL CHOPS 2 Lbs...' PROCESS PICNICS Lb as Lb. isc Lb. PORK CHOPS Fat Stewing HENS 25c Lb CHEESE-r-Swis- s, I5C 19c tl Brick and Harlequin FRESH SALMON, asc fill1 L6....w HALIBUT AND FINNAN HADDY I ' 5 ' if la;! Suk s 1. . r j vu t!t .vljV .j. ftp- 1 1 f.f lull et.'U.s tu-- t . , MUll 1. b. I .1 1 uml.i.g Uu if 1 !! r u.g ta It.. .a T 111,111.1! Three Famous Stars tj Appear Together In l.ad til Strand Production u'..?fa. id Bl.lu.al U..5.1.V t -- d 111 h.hti at U.t ate d !Lr W e 2f UIt1 if tii.r m (he h..I. JqI) tlusf.tl i, 1la.k (la- n J,!,at!j,aivri y ate wn Fur tf.e fust il.ae e ! Si lei 11 (Kj )t,.u Ik! sis tisutiti.i.g al.g inet.ls sj..o1 ,fif datue will te ani i.i.nd in b4 .(Lgrther in tf.e new t tl Ui.n..i.g ;7 M.r.itn f i!,c GuM.r-g- , Alllrd, J V(S-,- a f I l.i.giai, ale liltli Itay' la'avltt. laHifalkle Mathis, loe It.ea?, Yiul.g, Mas Allred bill Ruldo MOST POPUAR RLNIOR NAM1D Lhkikrr Senior s tf the Carbon cuunty liigh h his4 Tuesday voted Miss liriuei BIRTH ANNOfNClD Coil tf Pine a the miet jeular g.rl One cf the first baLlrs ta pul in in the senior class, will) ln yd Pish conil btpsrbn.e in Cortn ruunty lit tf Ihke winning tfe popularity test Both the students for tf boys 1933 wu Lorn HaUi Jay at 10 tO a m. ta Mr and Mrs Gui IWras. The are active in student affairs at the new ariivel was a buy and weighed Sltusd. 11 pnnd Mr Rarras has No Dance Here Kalurdajr hi Hie I'Ht'e par lur f.r appiuvi-matrl- y No dance will be held at the Silver 1) year Moon dance liall next Saturday re-'b- e according to announcement tf WIN THIRD GAME Jotiii Menutu, managi r However, 11 tee Id Men Hayed on the heels tf plans are being made for ataging a t fa Icigue leading Sunn) tide quint by sna.py daiue at the qular lt- defeating Castle Gate lavt Week by a cal pleasure j av lllon on the everting The victury wa the of Saturday. scute of 34-January 19. third rf. lked up by the Laois m leaSunn side, which hat a gue play. CARD OF THANKS retold tf four victor ie and no deI take tlus means tf extending my feat. will tangle with Hiawatha for the many kind evidences on the Hiawatha Thursday (tonight) floor. Price and Sunny aide will (lay sympathy shown me at Die lime the death of my wife. In live high school gymnasium WedMIJA SERA. nesday at 7 00 p m. 1 J 1 y a) whnh j All O', he I s, at tle S'.Iatsl Will tw sfiown tt.eatre la Jleljier Sunday, M'bitay and Tuesday, Path tf the inert lias scuJ'rd hi biggest hit with Miss (.lawful 1, but never have they l'larcd together Others in the cat ai It. Die Huike, Charles Hut'erWiUth. Fcafne Drake and Rosalind Russell Cupid tq (Voces Neptune a lotnam r ctinji.tes with tlw? lure tf llie Seven Seas In 'Red Morning, stirring melodrama of the Antlpodfi, scheduled at Strand for Aednewlay and Thurs-rtinySteffi Duna ami Regis Ttsmiey h-.- 8 Me er pti lul e, Fib sakin g, - 1' ,'al 8 sltange and .cirswlinsJ lutnance set In ttie latk' ground of Austria gay capital, wtl ho"n ,h s,rnJ iSaturday, January 18 and 19 Star of Die production are Vrrree TesJale, Ricardo Coitex, Lionel Atwili and Anita Ixtuise. The four are involv-thanjrj jn a mo!,t unusual clandesUne mince nd B baffling murder Itrry. which is untangled In a strange .and smashing climax. lht liiehnd.' a fai-le- al Y"' ( I ks C Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock and Comer I. IVacutk, manager tf the Price Trading conyiany, returned Tuesday from La Vega, Nevada, whrre they had gone following live receipt of information that a man, arrested there Friday, had In hi two cult rase containing good that answered the description of merchandise stolen from the Price Trading early in December. However, it wu found that the merchandise wa not part of the loot taken from the local establishment. The man arrested by Nevada officer gave the name of Thomas McCarter. on PRUNES 2 LBS For the exclusive aale of Sewell Stores direct from the packer freshness and quality. Prunes add lest to your meal as a sauce, and especially help to balance a child dirt. WHOLE LOAD HAS Jl'ST ARRIVED) ea (A 17c 5 TOILET TISSUE &... GRAPE NUTS reo INSTANT POSTUM 4c 12c 17c 43c RICE 5 LBS 25c BREAD 20 7c GRAPEFRUIT 2 25c Some splendid bargains in used autos are being offered this week by the Redd Motor Co. of Price, a description of several of these appearing in an advertisement in this issue of The In offering these to the public the Redd Motor SL kbolsEe Sun-Advoca- te. : OZ. company calls attention to the fact that these cars are as good as any that may be found on the used car market. Carbon county purchasers of these motor cor having the advanconcern tage, too, of a home-ownthat contributes to the upkeep of the concern. district as a LOAVES .... c S0DA 3 CRACKERS ed GERMADE ng 9 bag GREEN HA FLOTO 'T SnowKing iarganns GOLDEN WEST :2c - Cap Jt Sander String BEANS FANCY UTAH I $la57 : - .SUGAR SOAP 4 . .4? $' SPECIAL WHITE UTAH BBET can fl 0c I JO Lb,. K'. Deviled Meat CHANDU, MIS-SnO- SOAP 4 Bars 3 Cans 10c 31c SPINACH 15 cL BELL, A PLUS HEALTH YEAR BOOK MANAGER NAMED ioc 25c Corned Beef 12I 16c GRANULATED KING, 19c N I6c2Ic SALMON DELMONTE COFFEE r LB 3 Oath Administered to Nine County Officials named county physician, succeeding Dr. Charles Rugger!, and Earl Watkins was retained as court house custodian. Dr. W. T. Elliott of Helper had also been indorsed for county physician, and Harold Olsen of Price had been indorsed, along with Mr. Watkins, for custodian. The new commissioners passed an ordinance scheduling their meetings for the year. The schedule will be the same as heretofore, the regular meetings to be held on the sixth and of each month, except twenty-firwhen the dates fall on Sundays or holidays, in which case the board will meet the following day. Officials whose terms expired Monday are: David L. Parmley and William J. Reid, commissioners; Mrs. Mayme Jameson, recorder, and Walter C. Gease, attorney. The outgoing board of commissioners met Monday morning to wind up the years business. Union ONLY DEPENDABLE SEWXIiS MEATS Union WILL NOT SACEITICE QUALITY FOR PRICE! COLORED HENS Something more than just chicken Lb. 18c st RUMP ROAST VEAL CHOPS POUND.. 2 SLICED BACON v : 3. Cana Vz Vienna Sausage WHITE KING WHITE 9 10 Bar, LIBBYS FINE FOOt)S Lg. Pkg. 29 Lg Pkg. 4Q ulbao I 2Yz 139c 2 cw 9c ft 14c Mother' i TOMATOES ' ...'37c :.... CLEANSER NEW MEMBERS Or LETTER CLUB AT. SCHOOL RECEIVE SWEATERS James Kissimitakis was appointed Tuesday by the student council of the Carbon county high school as business manager of the Carbon annual. He succeeds Kay Bunnel of Helper. BOLL .... BAKERS COCOA CARBON COMPANY OFFERS GOOD tSED CAR BARGAINS New sweaters bearing the C emblem have been received by approximately 15 hew members of the Carbon High School Lette mien's club, LBS (Continued from page 1) American , Pimento v n! k H ASS IIUK.tllvHMi I ft.ak g "N C Loin or TBone STEAK 10c I 1 Sn tT Applications have been received for all of the Kentucky blue grass seed alloted to Carbon county under the federal pasture rehabilitation program, according to an announcement Friday by J. B. Jewkes, district agricultural and food inspector. was 6000 allotment Carbons of this all and although pounds, amount has been applied for, only about 2800 pounds has thus far been distributed. It is expected that most of the seed will be used on range lands throughout the county, Mr. Jewkes said. 5C IHM 11 t!u tM i.il.jy Id..di). U.e H ,.i l.s !.fvn team APPLICATIONS MADE FOR ALL OF SEED ALLOTMENT VegetabSea . xriit (Ittois me page j 1 : 27 c ii 1 cross-count- ry BANANAS rta t AIUU1.D ItV NEVADA NOT PART OF LOOT TAKEN FROM TRICE TRADING Sl according to an announcement, by Coach. Preston Summerhay. Winners' of the intramural events sponsored by the dub will receive' sweater, the awards to be given to run and victors, in the the tennis, horseshoe and archery tournaments. , , Frpitto t ntn-raie- Five Carbon Youths Go To Forest Camps tax-payi- Peanut Butter milk - 10c No. 2 Can ....: MALTED CRACKERS 1 Lbs SALAD DRESSING 3 Cans OVAL 2 50c Lb. Rox 5 Tart pos-a'sai- MATCHES 6 19e 3 Lbs. WHEAT 4 nc Tuna Flakes RED MEXICAN CARNATION 3 26c Lb. Package ARREY 4 Can 19c ; 6C Ou 2 Trtu!.H of lou Vega. aer gueti bt thy mtrung One of our Now Year Resolutions U that we will make our atore the place where Your Dollar Buys the Moat. Com then come in and Sae. pare our Drier with other RAN NEK bfvd I R I X tlh tc-s- t. htatca 'ct frat.f ua l.'.r J b Mr. Char Ir Ituggrrl, u lLa shotsJ'i.au, and il is id tl.f I'lKt h. w at la i c l..c uiil be Sait J Tin tf a talkie t jUial t.U fj g fct the Sur In ta.a elk ll.'.i day Iril.iJ nrl.li.g and a half old I.tt it.a. uaxd f.uret f.hil taken of Muj Rugger! tost sum-Irt- t t.i'd is about a I k at. .Hi. t av kt the FuX sludluS m N?W Turk titf tu dc fibrelat..!.. ivb.tl Ihut.i ntKS I OR BAIJ. DIStlSstD home Uud range rvn.uxl, tiiy Game at atthetheItuggril Uiittu-Cap- i Membei tJ the Ij i. e f lie dr(iit-mea d refrerhmefiU rruftUtn bi.4 fiut-i- t mtt Monday evening to discus tula restaurant concluded the party, A lif tf guTig, IuU t.aaed f.b which wa attended by 10 guests, (dans fur the annual firemen's tU la the? dub by U Ulr.g team 1ft tl Kl- Mias Rugger! was 10 years old Sun I he held on Waslongiuns tirthday an aa aiu deity last A rcadu.g by Idbiuu nivrrsary, Friday, February I! day. r.ardl Ceajiiile-trthe rt'gram - A T (' POUNDS BIND OFF LB. . 17c 29c 29c POT ROAST lr. UNION FRANKS MADE.. TAMALES EACH. SERVICE WITH A SMILE 10 LB 15 IOC 5c i |