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Show page rwo h vx . CARBON luCOUNTY T B E PUBLISHING COMPANY MAUJS. II KU ti. MitKNMill AL II COM T, r.Ki. IIUMIO INiL A AM. W Yaa Pa ClAII ChUII MAH. M In he would is.1 J a 1 A4V i c a! 1. M a AOTOAC Af MAACM A A? !? RECENTLY plans i f l.a.I.rs of the to erect Ihiy Smut innvt nient in this t a fplcmtid Io t ye far the jouths of thin Hrea on a hitt where athletic activities and outdoor entertainment may Is enjoyed is a move which cannot Is too highly commended. Supjstrt of the prt gram by the county commissioners and the federal forest reserve service is a step for whith the entire community should join in expressing thanks. This movement to undi r the sup- bring more youths of the direction of ervisory leadership aiming toward cultivation of Utter citimship is of great to everyone. The youth of today is the iitian of tomorrow and the vulfare of the youngsters is the concern of all sochly. KIinOHJAI, HY A ritKSIDKNT IRESIDENT of the United States dec tales; Some mtn look at constitutions with ilii-tru- aanctimonious reverence, and derm them like the ark of the Covenant too aacrrd to t touched. They ascrilve to tha men of the preceding age a wisdom more than human, and huppose what they did to be beyond we!l-choie- n ct im-jrtan- a ji'st -- general" outbreak Nuisance Hugh S. Johnson. blatant hacker now touring the "sticks and beating the bushes with his line of Inmcomb dressed in the trimmin's of a : i.Ies'iow li.irkei, is saiti to have advised the public through his Ghnkkai , hullw And Price Hunters Capture Deer Prizes Of Local Firm i a I f . i a all ,1 J t V l.i Il.r an.t Miv ' Tl.r fit aT Paul Ma rl.. ! ee know that age well; 1 Ik longed to It and labored with it. It deserved well of its country. It was very like the present, hut without the experience of the present. I certainly am not an advocate of frequent and untried changes In laws and constitutions. lut I know also that laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. No. Hu se words were not written by Trank-lil- l I). I loo I'Velt, whom the Tolies accuse of destiny ing tla Constitution and degrading "Jeffersonian prii ciple.s." The v mils an those of Thomas Jefferson, third I res lent of the I'nited States ami the .'receptor of the Republican party, j Exchange I j Itrn.ll It I unlit o W.Mi J , -- N trlv-i- i il u!,j! t fur ui J T'.r in at. ii ti ! J C11 . ti I I' I. nil. t ..9 I I Vr" N v Ilf'Ii.si JX M. Hi na 1 1" ! At t.. r lift 1. ( J , or A k m lien a Af I.ra lilal.i I, oo4 rrui a1 , jj MWlk - 1 j "-- 1 Lf Itse- - J 1 cj Mis (,,, t' tlra! mariiafe ir4ay rvrl .1 f W j Mial-4- e . T'e s ,.!.,Ja) amt 1 Msi-Ja- 1 V, .1 i 1 W.ai.aii m It.sJ j.iluie a,d Small emu t !' s I a as. I g arlft ss' .N; t:.e it ft-- ft a 4le of this cate. i'je,,f is ra N lai'.e fi-'- v .1 .t tl - i t ! j's n W lit 1. S h.UsC fc'.o me Ot St -- C e ( .1 4! e ,n Ji.. Hoy. U .id, i '.J.e ,'e J.et s S-- a. Top Markrt Price for Pork. Veal, IVeef and lamb. UHiudr-- d Phone 2IMV V 1 envr!..is mx KKi. hkst ! tstlusivr law j gllakfa'l tj..b ate fc J; will hay cash: Nitlits flout' tovtl- ..I. I I i utt old.! g to t! e t V at e 1. .. s v. a I f.lm at-.- j, i. 'i t. id 't'ilA S4 on lie.tv - t.olse .r Jr Mi , ..I1- .-an N.) ;v 1 1 the il.ir of and Mii Malm is a 4I a f ( V il ! , !s j j er Mr find Mr V,ne'.t (.nu'i.i i the week-el- l tl with Mr ant Mr Riildtul Tat l.r nt the Dr and Mr Hardy week-en- d City ' i..ttng in Salt friends and relatives A C, lfanwn has returned home where he from the St Marks has been receiving medical attention Miss Iterdilla Jergens is now in Ret. t(J.J Price, l uk 116 S. Sod West lhnm uorying Kt..:i for the Strand I 1 WE AEE S ERVIN 0 NEW CUSTOMERS EACH WEEK, WHICH PROVES THAT WT SELL TOR LESS. COMPARE OUR EVEEY-DAPRICES WITH OTHERS SO CALLED SPECIALS. ho-ptt- al Provo visiting friends Mr. and Mrs James Thorpe ed to Price Saturday evening motor- D G Gordon and Miss I.uuUe All-so- hortening Lbs. p went pheasant hunting last week at Wellington Mrs. Jack Bailey was a visitor of BEANS Clear Creek Saturday afternoon W. Stout and R Taylor motored to Price Saturday morning Clifford Bailey and Mollie Benns went pheasant hunting Sunday and were successful R D Hansen went to Pi ice last week and returned with a new car. Mr. and Mrs Paul Madsen, recent residents of Fountain Green are now Mr Madsen living m Clear Creek works at Black Diamond rune Mr and Mrs. Petterson. Mrs Gordon. Mrs Jucrgens, attended the funeral sen ices of Robert Olsen Sunday at Standard Mrs differed Bailey of Clear Creek, entertained three of Clear iCrteks most prominent young girls, Inez Thomas, Irma Ward and Donna White The friends of Miss Margarett Wil- hams, a former resident of Clear) Creek, may be interested to know of her recent maiuage to Mr. Mitts of Colorado A masquerade ball was given by the Clear Creek Relief society one evening recently. Many unique costumes were worn. Games and refreshments wese enjoyed bv all. Clear Creek high school is contemplating on organizing their basketball teams. We hope they have better luck than last year. Plans are being made and invita- tions Issued for a cootie party which is going to be given by the Clear Creek high school. Clear Creek was presented with about 4 inches of snow during the week-en- d There were only See this new study lamp now on display at our showroom. Wide opening cars of coal shipped out of Clear Creek last .week. We are hoping to send out more this week G. J. County Superintendent Reeves has recently favored Clear Creek high school by letting it take a set of encyclopedia that he owned. Clear Creek has been granted a United States weather bureau unit. Mr. Petterson makes a report out every day. thirty-fiv- the top of the to ceiling nd eliminates shadows. 1. hiLeUiswZu fcy&A 2. Glass under way. Give your boy and girl one d of these new lamps for doing homework. to Scientifically designed give shadowless, glareless is this boon to young eyes . . . new a light, lamp especially when they may be so easily strained reading in poor light. reflector Insurance Agency low-price- 3. Wide shade gives ample ltghtoveryooi work. 4. Shade lining is white to reflect morelight 5. Lamp is high enough to light a large working area. We are now making AUTO LOANS Eyesight specialists can tell you if your eyes are injured. Then see your lamp dealer or come into our store for approved lighting equipment. write all kinds of Insurance. Fire, Lightning, Tornado. Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. We Be ture to look for the authorized certification tag oa Iho lamp you buy. It in't an I. E. $. Bettor Sight Lamp if it doesn't havo this tog. J- - BRACKEN LEE Manager IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME Phone 12 OUNCE LIGHT CO. 202 BAG COFFEE Mince Meat AIRWAY 4 SEE IT GROUND E)C LG. CAN SOLID PACK NO. 2 Vi GOLDEN 17 OUNCE BANTAM 3 CANS 0R SPAGHETT- IFRESH MILK 2 POUNDS 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS PACKAGE IN 8 OUNCE MAf ARftNI OIL 58c CAN 9c 25c 23c 5c I9c 2 CANS lie nSHEY- SfflfOA LuLVm l POUND CAN BLACK BEAUTY GRANULATED SOAP 2 POUND.? 29c . 1' c Salad 19c Dres sing POUNDS PEELS LEMON, ORANGE or CITRON POUND 29c KSALMON PINTALL UTAH FAVORITE CANS . IOC . 3 CANS NO. 2 TOILET TISSUE WALNUTS 19c ... LARGE PKG. i SMALL PKG. P0UND JAR 1 DATES 2 ITAII If Yon Served in the World War Yon Belong in American Legion UND OVALTINE TOMATOES CORN 5c 9c 25c 24c 23c 35c . PACKAGE LARGE WHEAT PACKAGE 9 POUND CRACKED WHEAT 2 Lbs. . . WM CAN ALL KINDS MOTHERS OATS CREAM OF 10c CAN PACKAGES 2 19C 2 WOLDORF 3 ROLLS MAM0ND BRAND- - MONSTER GUMS POUND POUND SATIN MIX CHOCOLATE DROPS POUND POUND C lc tic 12c Braley Bldg., East Main Street PRICE, & 10 OUNCE NOODLES PEAS er IMPORTANT PIE-TOMA- TO PEANUT BUTTER EQUITABLE 5 POUNDS 40Z.CAN PUMPKIN FRESH STOCK School is Make sure your lighting is correct. Call us, and we will be glad to have one of our lighting advisors visit your home and make a sight-mettest. Peris too there much glare. Perhaps lamps are haps improperly placed, or the light is insufficient. This service costs you nothing. BLUE JUICE t softens light, prevents glare. RED 0R WHITE OYSTERS e shade throws light - A new-foun- d ic UTAH POWER -- -- (Vj mhth - al I j !( 1 s it w ai-- (ij'rH W.J eV . . j Ittf ), I It o'-- t t'ui "" I V 1 .1 t. I -- I I 'I ( ii e U at tl-- to.. ii i t l.Sa, ' ! Jt.'n IMittlaf. Jt.Jan Cavan- - !uf? hitfiTt M'a flotx at Aids ft faovr'l. MaVtlMe'h.. aUfcfi llr'il! til a. e SljfftCil !C'ity la Isilif.g w.Ui I,, UN..! Hr fc - . 1 e-- 2 ' ' a! j! 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Announcement of the appio.ichlng J Steve Di.tm.mti. tveralor of '.he of Miss Huth Morgan, wedding Diamond Ntarket of Price, cap nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Morhonors for the lightst weigiit t'cer, gan of Sweets, and Clede Andienl land tipping the scales at seventy- Verdes Draper of Wellington. rr-,cf Mr. and Mrs Lugenc Andrcni jvounds and winning for him ,of Coat City, was matte this week, ried awuy the pnre t.flertd by the,1 Kastrrn Utah Electric company of trolling outfit consisting of a fmhlng Jthe date having been set at Dvcember Price for the deer landed during the rod, reel, line and set of Davti spin- - 21. These popular young folks are 1935 hunting season with the most ners, it was announced yesterday bv graduates of the Carbon county high points, Mr. Draper landed his thir- - Elmio Bornardi, manager of the East- - school and have resided in this dls teen-pointin the Range valley dis- - ern Utah Electric Co. trict practically their entire lives tr - 1 an kxuellkn r stlt di-tri- Ujl 1 -- j Li e ; No. ' ' 1 , s.w !.s I.t, ; i.t; lira U.c ft e !i alt lj k m, Li ... J( h 1 -- Aata. fatal A I I k wonder It; what p!ai his foi mer ft liuioiie aide who It all) "Jtuhbie 1. i a ji i .' jic Cull tin Nit A show' while the gad.tlsuit and gabby C.l a J tait"!.i General Jutlketl his Is ts Oil the headmans tit k C A ', I nd displayed his stuffed shirt a the Ttal hit Va at I ii t t " 11 shot. I'firi ttTft e had a e Yes, General, what's lcome of "K'd.bn? 1 r I .i al tert '' ' X PutlUhrrg LIS. MATTftfl "( 'Stjn.u'tjih , Muni. Dunn ii. a ii.l Stdis Pldtjhnj Amoiuj I.t Sir dint's Film Parts " ) 1 ! . II OO A Clear Cfcck Itcn 1 affairs. Idilof and Adtrrtuiwf Manager uwcaipiiim 1 - Jrtttldt Sufitfiit . , at. J1 v J 1 ihut g tits and ih i . I a J hatrVtJsist stat if he had his way only mu Ii n m s Uwn D Young, III rnard M, liJUl h (whose shad vs J'd.n wndl U- plan d ton rtally Is) and ('alter t in chalge of the thief dep.u in nt of the gov- eminent instead of the mm how hsndht.g th..-- e im-iiuuir- atp CVt uttfmfl VAL II. .) Hit Glltr 'Supttnit i .1 fc.' M TH1 ' 6 Box Crtn. o.11 |