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Garth ill b.illl ia if ' AH f jband hH " iiIhM 'it ' ,'l The l ol.n 4. a" Ujed and , tji bill vii II Itrovsd. who Klrf'4 holl.l l i,iji,.,, , , , 1 , - ' 4 t , r ia : t lile , r ' ' i j i ant u.luluU, .ii t L r (, .i U' ,t Sul.d a 4 1 ,t I e - C'!..,- : t ' i 1 J By JIAM.J- - tboollnt ar'- 1' 0 1 1- "- i , LniOItUI. 1 1 1 i J 1 '.? halt taken quite iit bf'jk oot.m:. but the the pbinned for tin: fc.ll. but they JSMn the oj p Humty r Muiiolm Littlejohn is i 1 score ,.f 5i out of a t k. fullo.4 ,i by Howard t I It wlS jttet .a try r i 4 I is 1 i Frant is ftiinurdi rant t nit mi H t 1 - Contest ut I , i, . .. I S.i' i.t , A,, Although t; ( (in', '.,i , ,i ! place, tin v m.nh ui f.i,, t,.., Both rea iihft 44u ,! ,t j caue tiny 4tiK too ,i ii I Francis ami t! i p:i.u f 11 o o oil ' . . - . t ' l , , o I i 1 1 Ev LOUIS BONZA drill-maste- . RY I 1 o l t v . i ' A Hi 1. ,14.1,1- - 15 la a'i 1 1 cTh" f "Shall Revenue Bonds of Price, a municipal fCarbon County, State of Utah, in the amount of empoiation, One lLmdud Thousand $156,000 00) Dollars puyubU 4fllui.y c.n thirty (30) years from the date of issue sole h fiom the T revenues of the entire water works and system of .i.d :.ng interest at a rate not to exceed four per centum i4', ) jc annum p,iablc be issued pursuant to of the State of Utah, Second Special St .4410:,. 1933, ccmonly known as the Revenue Bond Act of 1933," fm the fjpose of defraying in part the cost of imprentng, rcpanirg. and extending the existing water woiks system of Pme. a municipal corporation of Carbon County, Utah, the said net revenues of the entire water woiks system of said Cit to be Nged to the payment of said revenue bonds" &-S- u', semi-annual- vr-44-- k! T , ballot shall be as fcdlov. s?,V K' -- Iki-hK- -- 'W OT FOR TRICE, A MUNICIPAL CORPO-wnoRBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. April 26, 1935 WiYum Facsimile signature of City Recoidcr Puce, a Utah Municipal Corporation of Carbon, Counfv, aid A M election the polls shall be open at the hour of 7 oclock remain open until M P. 7 oclock of the hour dcc- Peaces for all electors of said City, at thi' j1 ic x SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. qualified Residence Mrs. H. B. Horsley, 108 North 3rd East What is (5k mii:i Frop(ss? The Germ Process is a patented method, used onlj by Continental, of giving oil certain valuable qualities that straight mineral oil does not naturally possess. A small quantity of concentrated discovoily essence, a compound is scientists, Continental ered by added to highly refined oil. This results in more witness and 2 to 4 mintimes greater film strength than eral oils and the ability to pene- trate and combine with metal Vivian Bernardi, Pnce J- - W. PriCf J- - H. Leautaud, Loofbourrow, Mary Harmon, Irene W. Horsley, Seren T. M. Ol?ntral FTve Mrs. Thurza Rule, A. tlulMit 111 ! I. f 1 .1.0 1 Mrs. E. Mina Brooks. Wallace, Sarah B. IV. DALTON, , 1 j M MtNKH a'l 4 i'j',. 1 I IN 1111 IHSfKItT COl K f Of lilt. N 4 nth Jiutu i.d I loii u t m tind Hr l'all't.11 C'ttl.I i 4 , Nla'i if l't.h ilj'e at tlulft fluff. IS ( uM vt I i hi luniR Mint i. t'u.i. flu. Ill mill 4 (till Ilitttl 441.1 HM-ll- t ( to Wilfotd fluff, flos r!i!i (iJli UUllvVlt. ,5,tllljV f jJW ifHbKGh It WIIJ.IAM F. Hlf'f. It I I F. 11 JfSf Ill f. SIMMONS. Admini'tf all IX of the M.itlii w sm, moil. Ik ii, h. IHTF. WILFOlfl) llUIF. JO.M 11 1 A , c-- jj jy!S fine. I'lah, d.'J of Mai HtVLir JAMIS tf F Ixitu'oi if JONHS, (iAIH! BUM of (he UeolKe Buff, Ik i i.ised im-,- fj-'at- A S HOBNLLY, B0BINSOS' A H MUNSON'. Alton, (4 fot Adn.inor.i'iix Atti'riej for Executor 19.15 Date of first pub, M.nth jDate of first pub, Mull It ?, 1935 ll).iV of l,ot pub, Anl 25. 1915 Date of hot pub. Apnl IB. 1935 CHEK. CHART GREASING and ci:k.m CONOCO iiton:ssKi) motor oii, CONOCO SERVICE STATION Jack Hyatt Directly across from Stevenson I,umler (o. June Holt Cars Creased S m 'V'O , e- - t. 1 yw.r""u' 1 in 1924 most cars had less 60 horsepower, and any y CONTINENTAL ,:x v " There is one exception Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil. It, too, is free from carbon and sludge troubles. But more important, Timken Machine tests prove that the new Germ Process puts into this oil 2 to 4 times the film strength of any straight mineral oil! That extra film strength enables Germ Processed Oil to stay on the job and prevent wear under the most extreme pressures and heat. It helps Germ Processed Oil give long mileage, as proted by the famous Indianapolis Destruction Test. Plain mineral oils were all right ten years ago today they are becoming obsolete. Say "O.K. Drain and fill with Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil custom - made for todays cars! OIL COMPANY Est. 1875 CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MlAfMN I A 1 1 MOTOR OIL mmnimnimiin i "The Conoco Travel Bureau at Denver aent my tiater and me road mapa for every state, travel booklets and hotel and camp directories all free of charge." Mayer tun t 1 1935. County, Utah, this 25th day of March, SY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH H t v Vu.l j k , t ,o. .1 JU'lKl, l'ta'1 at Pnce, Carbon UAM '! H surfaces. HaU SUm's Motor Company, 26 North 1st West pk Side School House, South Carbon Avenue. juCeSouth Election of said polling places shall Pnce Ethel S. Taylor, O. H. Guymon, Angelo Gordth 3 1st motor oil could lubricate them properly. But todays cars range from 80 to 180 horsepower and the average is ov er 100. With increased power have come like increases in bearing pressure and crankcase temperature. Oil today must do a job undreamed of ten years ago. Yet motor oils generally have no more oiliness and film strength now than they had 10 years ago. New refining methods have recently come into use to make oils free from carbon and sludge. But the new refining processes have loitered instead of increased film strength and oiliness the very qualities on which depends an oils lubricating value! high-qualit- No ballot, lSu 1933 car? BACK is desired to vote in favor of the issue of said bond', the voter Pce an X in the de'ii rd to If it space after the word Yes. aS2'nst the issue of said bonds, the voter shall place an "X m the L'er the w ord No t on the revei e side of said shall be the following he I a Plain mineral oils are obsolete! Yon need a Germ Processed oil for todays ear! 4 THE ISSUE OF BONDS: entrJourt Ul Jt ,J I 1. 1991-9- 5 il 'v Yts hwst Price H V, BOND ELECTION BALLOT. :Cj!j or 1) sit in your Uhap-22,La- ly, election the form of mFFIClAL OF ( lt foie the i iff ,f 1 192 1 oil hereby given that on Friday, the 26h day of April A Bond Election will be held within the limits of Pi ice, it Cowl'.), Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified elect-a- d city, as shall have paid a property tax t tit in in the tar pre-- . such election the to-4- it following question, 15 S Arc yon using' notice is FOR K: J- - r Special 1 of A I IIRIM'INA flNTARUJJ, imuiotrutrix of Estate of Jus- i pil Imtari P.l. liKo known n Jim- fiiii.iri lli. deti ami County, Utah. T t .1 in IIIHS s Municipal Corporation of Carbon a Price, - t r, OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. OTICE ,1 J . u. First publication. Murih 28. 1935, Last publication. April 18, 1935 rrj 80 sif-iuf- ltrCGHU. ft r f viiutor, - e-- ts tr ominuni'4 HI NRY RUGGf HI. rURIDt.f 'Attort.ij for Administratrix, lira! Build, ng, Nv ) IIUUS Im e. Utah HWI ns to. it a,. hi , t i C.CAKDItSMUP Consult county tUrk or for further infor-'- i ' ' !.,iii , AND 1 Drill-Mast- bt ' M I diction. 1 ,i ' ' I A' 1, M 1 ,.,4 Mr. Ik rn.ildi rt ad, rj .4 a S ,t ADYANVr ho M .1.1 merged, and Mm DuiuntN 44.0 a iWCrU Ne44 T! cutting from The B.unHv of V, a!',' ;at diparture of Mr. Adam-re- r pole Strt " band there By RUTH GROUSSMAN udiicnous vatancy. After a of canfv.1 investigation, Rand Thototraphed found an excellent and The Carbon toun'y high school pi.'son, Rnhard I Mitchell. band was photograf hed bv Mr- - R.te previous tKTicnce with last Wednesday on the s one bit .nitgd 1 f,ne military background, ers. The students 4fre in full um- Hod! should proe as good a form and carrnd their inctnamcriN cat a i t .,f , h, . at. J h. .n i r ! 1.1 i j " I . ' , ot !', . I! . i ( If' (t ll Ill i; : 1. Ji , .. '.1 i Nti I ft I TO ( III milllts of J h I'.n'.ileul, uKi known a Jim f'.ntuit Hi lkt,iMl 44 111 n i ' I ( sent t laiin t itll 4 Out III H e Llult TMlPH d at Sweets l M, e, Utah, or to lit nry llufiiii ii. at- tom' at hi44. Ince. Utah, attorney for 4a I A 'miiiotriiti ix on or Inf tic Hu M ,hi4 of June. A D lOII . 1 .i) i, . I NOTH I. 10 C KI of M a the 44 .S.inlll.UI, fk k axil lietlitoj 44 ill jiiMtil 4 l.tiins 4i(hj 4u,! i h to the until i Mfened at (he ASH -- ri'jhte I Contest ia Vk i i iiuitn n tome ta a fh Ijh r tuiul to ti fn the 4euth- MYItlt Vt'l! IV uiif.i4trable it f.mte djto Carbon Student Wins In Dramain 4jf , ' i it .! N( to j ter the con.rt ..u 'tK,n 1 da.' ( vt Kn! Pue tu C 1 11 - - k jiHiinb, ri u Tti j r (UtAMKS ", f H 1 f h.tdif - I . 1 A pul lhution, Muiih 78, 1915 puhlu at. oil, A I ll 1. 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Ruth This t !j;s li I 1.: t , I Hal JiltO strut ur i H i . Lcr f the t at U s I 1 ! K ji 1,1- tiu'l I'.lMi J. .1 1 . J.i.1 11 - tvl.,( Sti,,l.aJ' , n ' as a wo Uiul.l) u fait of t li. Ill '' , . I I t.a kl,.M4ll fei.ua it is mi ' mi in, i;t ...M c dll H'a'i 'A: J .1 .i-i- .' ' . ' at'- ' ' tCt IIIUN P niiiki iu ' ' ! t t al.J 4 tl 1 iic.ii),irini.M.ujr ' ii i 1 t I a, k U.C f Uc!r i j, t ( ('rime Cliarcs i it !(. ) Aftir t4jlrf - i H, Hint !l 4 Jaik 4tirt t. - It J balid SuI.daJ, !a V ' 'J , out i'.. " ' I.C ' 4 I 1 ' n Si School iqh y t GROGAN, Clty RTordfT- PubLcation, March, 28; last publicaUon, April 25, ,Q,e - "With the marked road maps to guide us, we drove through National Parka and Forests with ease and knew the most interesting things to see. Conoco men everywhere were respectful and courteous. Anybody taking a trip should apply at a Conoco Station for this free Conoco Travel Bureau service. |