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I'"" I, Vat 11 Cl I' u '.a h jitru.na! piujKity Sloirs. M W a jihca'inn nia.v It- f it d is Aj ill 10 ' .inl.iv Staph s j.rc) ia". i,..; ,, Sat I J.i'i i - ill h n ii uf W Hak.do, Dr S.i.f i l.ake Salt e (lav hi It i ; r pi J i n Ws,Y Lx,f otTurdind lo an urday ty Idtun L Of a v! rar 1 rtttstNTID TS f .f the prevlott week. The orliinaJ hill provided foe a ppetprlaUoi of aoeive III, Uie l 609. the wneivdmenl measure he ny effected la the .led AUumry Aithw.r S H jli) m olid in t?ie klatc eoj.ltal Wri1lir.1a)' i'llt. '35 COilHc' BY PRICE ClUy IwT rimtily ), tt'l J- r', ii 6W coal tnlnlB fiiiip 1 ISJJ hy Ike house of tepee ruU Ue Ihuraiay of U week hy an over helium vote. oruale had paaaed Ihe measure n ujl ine lYsui.ty fink R H y.mi.g Ifatil i llu.na.lay if IjsI A dawfcl.trf at Utr J Kt mat f lajfr li.rliar Mxfi.tay In 141 l( J) i.t.l.ll ll.al.aij. T ai.J j la'.!.. b' i He ti ai a. I oil. j at.ifj Court bu.lnJ r !.V ai..i NiXia )u.i!a) J fill .V.iay I.) Mf alnl Ml Maf) (. 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Vam. i'Tab nice. rt, O C A 1 f 1 !!c tlalr raj Tute-la- y llr) W Mis J! J'K.r v A D ,H rr 1 v' !' i lla.'.iJl dlKVr ) e'l. lt at !' r riliii sJs) tij .s.l ils) I..T It ' .. al f'tsuri (nSlirf I a hr f ill r I r ila) W D I t'U.'.firti alij la-- i S VcilJaKtT I'l.ie" l Isrlt) al ' .1 (Ijsl .at' lari,;' riiiitls) t ff nail.!) sir ,.f Mj)iS il.l Mis I. Fl)rf inj J'rle Jim if ha. H.!i N! fake t'tt) it tt,V lisle I, (like) faf (r itsvi ('ll), ft.rilil-rlJaUfi, nr Capers in fiUr ;ufi lay ili la li fliriij da) (Wl t T tt , J All-.- 1 e r 1H tQAO iF0 It tut DCtlNI MAJllt VNlMl6tlAN1 $IJ WHlttVft YOU WANT . I V 1' - Wr, ZZl i r .i i t' I U W t- 111 J 1 l- a. -- 1 M i I 1 . I . I c I mlju-'iiu- nl Ru-P.i- - I I v flV . , . 111 Ha'nton Iht vt Jeuki- - Vl'iled ID 5.1! ft. an 1 hut la) i.rit Sat.n Muis v t u'l 1 ) - Mi n.bel .kc !i II the Cal tun will hold their Ilf v luii.mivsiun hiv b! rt lurried t I nded ) 30 Madsen. C. II L t n li.'idte, Angt lo Gia,.!(, eualdy T Day miiii-inm.th- j 4. Mtmlieiship and r.,',ir T, Kilhv ly 1 nutt.nc Thut'day (Inflight) Jihinon, J ii Iik k Miti lit 11, Sh Mon An hr Cowles. A C. Tns, d. 1 : nee Mr and Mrs K M Williams diovc Fi auk D Bryni r, W W L.kj'i to Salt Lake City Satuiday, return-Dar- n Lure her. J. B. Lntt. v, J d . w 1 ii Watkins was a i.iller in the mg that evtning tt.de capital during the wetk-tn- d m.n, C. II IVrry, IL Ru4,t 0. Allred, George Gi urgidt-t- i 11 X , Je -- r 'ORT A-- Preston Sumnierhavs. Caihun high Peteison, Orvul T1km..is, J ihnj Cl.ii cm. e Iwon Wav man of Castle athlitic drector. attindi.l the .state Golding, Don Haikir.g j ;A Dale and Miss Ktlith Alberta Davis high sihiK.l basketball tournament Menotti. Industrial committee, L. R L of Spung Canv on were united in mar- - held at Salt Lake fiurn Wetlnesday tidge, Curran Cuv.rn.igh. Arig Jruge Saturday by City Justue A. N until Saturday, inclusive. Wallace. Smith, A. E. Gibson and R,- -, Miss Connie Larsem, a member of Turner; Agricultural ion.rn.ttrt Attorney Arthur S Horsley visited the Carbon high school faculty, was W. Empcy, J. n. Jew kes, Ji-- j in Duihesne the foie part of the week a visitor in the state capital during Mathis, A. L. Whitmore, Once the week-encm business. Guymon and Glenn N Nelson. Tra jxirtation, Belmont Richard. Walter Daugherty, manager of Ihe Platis, J. B. Littizzette. Dean Keith Brock of Green River arrived Saturday to visit friends here for Price office of the reemployment ser- gor, J. Clyde Vaught, L. E. Ptr.p several days. vice, was a caller in Roosevelt Saturday on official business. j-- C d. T HE 1935 Ford brings you the most important Ford development aince the introduction of the Ford V-engine 'the new Springbase with Comfort Zone Seating. Wherever you sit in this new Ford V-you ride centerpoiitJ between the springs. Springs are longer, more flexible, and the apringbase increased to 123 inches. The result it front seat ridiog comfort" even for back seat passengers. ' New riding ease in the 1935 Ford V-is matched by new driving ease. Control, steering, parking are easier. Starting and shifting have been made almost effortless. Uraking requires surprisingly little foot pressure yet is surer, smoother. Here is a car that is styled to the min- - ute built for the years. Welded body, engine aod chassis improvements make it more durable than ever. Safety glass throughout at no extra cost. Look to this new Ford V-- for every thing you could want in a modern can See it at your nearest Ford dealer's now. V-- 8 all-ste- 8 Full-floatin- g G tt-M--- aIiI-FO- SYMPHONY ORCHESTR RD A, S. M. Bliss. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Eaty terms ibnmgb L'nivenal Credit the Authorized lord Finance Plan. TWd.rEmDi COLUMBIA NETWORK Bonnie Frl 5a. Fri. Sat. Continuous Slat, from 2:30 Mat. Sal. Morning 10:30 Continuous Saturday Evening front 6:00 Matinee Sun. 3:30 Continuous Sat. from 2:30 Zui Of prMnh AdtJpfc MYPJALOY p I (PRICE) Tue., March 26 Sat. - Sun. - Mon. i laa (HELPER) - Gains Over Last. Year; Test Given d. Fourteen members of the adiar.x first aid class conducted for the several weeks by the Red Cross a the F. E. R. A. successfully passed a final examinations given at the doling session Thursday evening at it high school. Only two completed & course last year. Fred Carl Miller and Ercil Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson were Every one of the registrants tie I both of Denver. Colorado, were mar- visitors in Salt Lake City Monday and completed the course passed the test ried here Monday by Justice J. W. Tuesday. according to Vernon Merrill, first no instructor of the Carbon Red Crte chapter. Plans are being made fori standard course at Helper, the wort to begin probably on March 28. Co., FRED WARING, week-en- James Morgan, member of the diSeville Flowers and J. W. Bingham vision 5 labor board, with headquart- drove to the state capital the latter ers at Denver, accompanied by George part of the week to attend the state Lambert of Rock Springs, Wyoming high school basketball tournament. and Virgil Wright of Cheyenne, WyoGlen Garliek, who has been ming. vice president and secretary, the Utah State Agricultural respectively, of district 22 of the United Mine Workers of America, visited at Logan, returned home here the latter part of last week. THE NEW Suml.,E,toin. First Aid Work Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bithel were arrived Saturday to spend several days here visiting his brother, Sheriff Salt Lake City visitors during the 8 ONTIIt Bliss of Alamo, William 8 8, Wed., March 27' On The Stage FOR SALE. WANTED! MAN WITH CAR TO TAKE OVER profitable Watkins Route in to County. Established customers. Mul be under 50 and satisfied with earnings of $30.00 a week at start. In r- give your age, type of car farm experience. Write The J. Watkins Company, Rural Dept, Liberty Street, Winona, Minnesota. eply CARYGRANT ?h !$ " h . Featuring Her SeniaRoila), Double-Darin- and Until further notice Saturday show will be continuous from 2:30 Mafinee- - 10c - 15c -- - 10c - 13c 10c - 20c - 1 SADDLE HORSE, I lbs., 8 years old; 1 saddle horse. 1000 lbs., 8 years old; 3 saddle horses. 3 years old; 1 saddle horse, 10 yean old; 1 good stock saddle. All horses bald fa well broke and gentle. sell grade bull, 18 months old. Will See trade. very cheap or will write Vern McDonald, Mutual, Car" bon county, Utah. - or 20c 25c PLUS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Hollywood Star Extraordinary Sun. - Mon. 20c HENRY ARTHUR Evening- - -- 10c - 20c - 25c On Sat. Matinee Sun. - Mon. - Tue. Continuous. Sun. from 2:30 Evenings Sun. Matinee.. Tue. (A 5c 10c ..10c - No moun-- 3 angry EVANS RADGE aWSTEPIN frOtZAGC . A Pina NmmmI Ptewe 10c - 20c 25c - Evening 10c - for all!" rxturt tiYiitiu-m- 15c - 20c 10c - 20c - 25c Adults and Students Children 10c - 15c - 20c 10c - 20c - 25c Wed. Thur. Continuous Wed. from 3:30 tainment treat the Vagabond Three Matinee Matinee Evening Bargain Night A grand enter- Go Gloriously mad with AND 31c Children, Tickets Sold flatly nutM 15c 10c C nrason Roma nee ft This story is not a torrid romance, but a story of love in the crimson of war. Matinee Evening 5c - 10c 10c - 15c CONVICTION EXPERT PAINTING AND PA?e Hanging. 10 years contracting perience in Salt Lake City Estimahl, given free. Prices very reasons J. O. Maddox at Chapman Variety Store. Al CHINESE ELM vines. other shade trees. Full grown hat shrubs, roses. Drive up and see H you buy. PROVO NURSERIES, vo, Utah, 710 South 3d West. 22i-6t- c FOR SALE APPEALED An appeal from a justice court conviction on a charge of assault and batMrs. Maria Potestio, 65, wife of tery was filed in district court TuesJohn Potestio of Helper, died Fri- day by Pete DeAngeles. DeAngeles day of causes incident to age. Fun-Jer- was found guilty on March brood$ and services were conducted Monday sentenced by Justice j. W. Hammond FOR SALE BABY AND Chicks. grow live, serve They 60 in the St. Anthony church tal morning days in the county jail tericks Grand 'Helper, with interment under the di- The complaint was filed by the de- Colorado. Hatchery. fendant's rection of the Flynn funeral home. wife, Adahne DeAngeles n. Q Mrs. Potestio was born in GriMAN WANTED FOR RAV.LEio CASTLE DALE NATIVE maldi, Italy on August 24, 1869, and Route of 800 families."utC-71-S-Wrue DIES came to the United States 14 years Mrs Annie Johanna day. Rawleigh, King, wife of ago, residing in Helper during that A. King of Montictllo, died in Denver, Colo. time. Surviving, besides her husband, the Moab The FOR RENT CARBON HOTEL are three sons, Frank Potestio, Pitts- body was hospital Wednesday. brought to the Wallace bar. Inquire J. W. Hammondftar- Potesburgh, Pennsylvania; Joseph mortuary here Mrs. King was born ceiver. Silvagni Building, Price, tio, New York, and James Potestio, in Castle Dale December 8, 1882, a Helper. daughter of James Petersen and An-n- ie Eliza Pasmussen Petersen FOR RENT TWrO HOUSEKEE A variety ot correspondence cards rooms, furnished, modern - " now in stock at The Ledgers The iences, 107 South 3rd West. al ' lm'm .. A 3-- H te. r 20c DEATH TAKES HELPER WOMAN; FUNERAL RITES HELD MONDAY FETCH!! Thurs. Fri. Bargain Nites FRAJffc ADMISSION . "RICHARD ARLEN fc ONCE TO EVERY BACHELOR" Neil Hamilton Raymond Hatton GHOST. TOWN tain night Dnn4 the Screen Marion Nixon Wed. - of torror In fh Admission 15c - 20c 20c - 25c 15c - 20c 328-- J FOR HOME LAUNDRY service. We call for and deliver. Curta All kinds of finishing. quilft Blankets, tarching included. starchnig included. Blankets, qu1 and rugs washed. Reasonable pr)C CALL Featured Warner Bros. Productions and Americas Foremost Creator of Eccentric Dancing Continuous Sun. from 2:15 Sun-Advoca- te. 3-- s P: 2 1 Matinee Evening Pa K FOR SALE g 0 H. yc 'CENTURY .65 WT9GRISS. FAN DANCER iy PERSON At w , a rf A-- v ilia --- |