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Show rt.t sl'S UHOf ATE, MK TUI mo (l. ChCt u N tr t.i I ,t Tt fpitsfc.JsMiii Cf MfANT .. Hi -- ft f im attHna " hut Via U n m AN KM U ai v t tm: t A Vt.iNG fa w .1 fAXING i.!- 1 - l.rV r ..M 1 1 Vrath, " 3 ib-jit- ta tt i! f Vi) f i c VV Ik i! i l.i'Ji u.ii., I ! a t t w M stl.t' 11) rl.taj 11.11 guV I f it C ft (JIKHtlNii l)f l he I!n.iilh f t? i! H..I 1! j).fc k'l ll.in ..tl tajii al-- ' r. in ( !i I.uth ill I' 1. -- 1 S.it 1 1.1 t fi j.,!-- . and 11 tin' !,' tiutlilmh: t Ml ll- i Du til 1. lit 11 in the ia,U i , tiiii-l.j I.ii.i t ii ll all)! nil. nii.t j . n.i p mu I in fi.t, 1Ki j.!u Mil " ll.ln! if l.n h M l!,e I t th.ll) Will the lilt I r.ff,iy t nW tiu-il- n - I I )). 1 fc'i m-tai- nt If 111)-jif- u dl dt f I lie 1 ail) n.i't - . r j r:f 1 y, 1 e inve-stiyator- s aspe-raio- s n-'- t e si.mpi.i: (jikstion THK withdraw id eif the J.aiwuiese from the naval conference means a naval race in the Pacific that vvill Im costly to Imth the Knite-- States and Japan. Furthermore, such naval races, as the naval race between England and Cermany 1Jl l U-for- FRANCIS E. KING h Piesident George E. Jorgensen. Ernest S. Hurdey. and Hishop Ot son H, Guymon. Vocal selection . (Contributed) Mis. Edith Olson, "Eve Done My we re held at the by Funeral Work." Closing song by the chmr, L. D. S tabernacle Friday at 2 00 p. Honedic-tio- n in Heaven ".Sweet Rest m. for Francis E King, who recently Mathis. by George died at the home of his son. J. MorDedication of the grave was by gan King, at Price. Dmvnnrd. William Singing was rendered under the diwas in the Price City Interment rection of the Relief society choir. cenu tery under the direction of the Opening song, "When the Mist Has Fhnn Funeral home. Rolled Away." prayer by Elder John E. Pettit. Choir singing, You'll find that your classified Abide With Me." Speakers vertisoment in The Patri-jarc- OjK-nin- Sun-Advoc- Y Y Y JANUARY Y Y a r nv-jr- 1 j 2 -- WHAT 19 20 14 1930 a 18 9 1516 21122 23 24 25 2S 27i28.29.301 31 typewriter is a valuable asset to have in the home or place of business especially is this true of a portable and particularly the A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .... Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .V' Y Y Y Y .OTf m. Helper Youth Buried Tuesday Funeral services were held Tuesday morning for Domenic Perri, Jr., at the Catholic church in Helper. Burial was in the Helper cemetery under direction of the Flynn funeral home. Mr. Terri died at his home in Spring Glen Saturday. He was born at Sunnyside, March 3, 1911. a son of Domenic and Josephine Fazzio Perri. Survivors are his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Gren Lani, Helper; William Perri, Kenilworth; Ross, Mike, Tony, Angelo, Emma and Florence Perri of Spring Glen. CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sincere thanks for all evidence of kindness shown us at the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. JULIA KING and Family. We i l lsc iJ jli it:i..jVr J , ; fti.ifj! in r ot iddtf ;ii. v 1 dj) Ut s " . i J Ic s Usil Jf it !( aita v UI !i.e in i e ! fti itr Hftvfiik it ' u ll.rlr ft! tc I jvlaf.t e J deliver a irxU.ie j!ll4rs I'uJi Itx 1 1 idi ! !ie 1 !ul MIMC AMI UVNCIMj Will- - llcatii! A w: TAlGltr im AT Mlltu Ijtaills td u.e alrt.Ij, A Sc V ! Die le i ls research woik. compiling family records and doing j We now have a compiled record of 331 descendants of Martin Calvin and I.ouesa Marshall who were married If May 7, 185, at Oxford Idaho. there are any ether brutmii hues of our Pati larch, who can furni'h bigger or better family records than ous, our hats are off to you anti we shall be pleaded to make a comparison of Coffee PUREX QUART EJwxrd Money Dependable. if not back fitixficd LB. BOTTLE TOILET TISSUE WALDORr - ROLL SUNBRITE CLEANSER CAN SYRUPS 10 lb. PIT7 . A REAL SALAD WAFER EQUITABLE Insurance Agency are now making AUTO LOANS We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop. Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United Stales. J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone 202 Braley Bldg., East Main Street UTAH If You Served In the World War Yon Belong In American Legion SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Y Y Y UNDERWOOD Y A machine of quality, just packed with service and style easy to operate substantially built a machine for all of' the family dad can do his business typing on it, mother can use it for the more informal message she wants to send out, son and daughter can use it in connection with their school work. .... .... Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y A Ad See .... .... the new' Underwood Portable at THE SUN - ADVOCATE Price See us first for your office supplies Steadily increasing our stock in variety and quality merchandise vY t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y FRANKS Y BACON Y i ORANGES Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. t ftl.J Sun-AJvocs- te WllUfig PRICE, ' l'-- .nct-ely- d We -- lKce ftcftft'.eW.ft licit NV.!.3i I Via! 4 u i 4 li u? J4 K lit, K i f jr .e ftt ty v vl . SjTt.ai lu-jm- oi-O- At this gvCbumg we luumii'd in OI gjil..ng the di m ndalits id tnir t'mle lUnjan.m Iloi.e, vsi.li bi son Kum..n as pievidint, with in adipiar- ti rs at las Al.1 les. (Ill a family or-- g irir.itjon ). We now have two family as ik i.itioiis, the fi'.lu r having bun org.iru.'i-- since 193U at la.vill. Wj ommg. with John Thomas Boice as I resident and we ext nd an invitation to all (f Patnaich John Boice to get organised in your branch lines and enjoy the t h i ill of t ie M Uple-'- a , Vk..l ft!. I U.g Y ,it, j Jajf fclr.i tAf IrtJ d weld r Klt I'thr t xf t.ht 1 t.uJl.C fit kfttf 7 kl ar) J.ft c I III la Kuutt ci) ft! ui.frl 1 1. fHrt JlrfiUiii ft I i l'- - iii1 Lake Ui I ! to eVr!li.J InrOirr, CoUk.n uh() ttinw An- ui luar L ,U Jas t,n.i!.er. Jd.n K lWe and lWj(e of Maiu,a. Colmado. aot!.er jt uelirr. Human IWe and wife of Amjetes. also a dauuttUr, Mrs ihs CaliCl d Cair and son of Pciki-Vy- , fornia, and o'. hem living in vaiimis plans in .villa in CoMin..i Tl.e tlllll.ng Joy that filled Ol.r beat l in mnt.ng our loved (Hies whom we hadn't nf tor eai can never tsf Cl.otiirr ( .J I a't ,4 ftr ti j 1 h-- r c c le 1 J t,f u.., ! -- I5 O f .! 11. a; .C dr) a:'; J Mutual arsot.aluii) i.f J. .. tr ft luj ale la!.l..!.g to Otga'ne a ' S I U Kctin tiiJnH kJ t i!u!.i4r4 tlub sO 1 U toV s' chut us, Jii' Ia4i.1l1.44s! I.f Vtur, Iiulftt4k1 te stalled about IIW&acJafiuaty i'3 ftfjtl Mis The Contest datue will ) CtfV, kU JliJi-S!nkrf( tf ,lo dal.tvi Wishing to Irani !., jiriaiy kjurAii in jD.e IrssuJiS for this class a. t next Tursday evening i rs i if d at the close of 15S This i . our challenge to oii Hnrtllng tUsketbslI and !hp.ng we ran weak togiihcr as a tout in this great liaskeil all J'jttctice Will i, ij4 . Week for Halihl g irsjKinsibihty, I am i 1.04 MRS, RACMAtX II OKSON. Dje to 4 booled JriiiaJ ui gvc , CoriesjKindmg Jiecnrlaray. jractu at j resent will be ;4 sevej.th and glades See The A class u ties has been ) -' first for 1 '.c ) our office uf phe le j layed next week. uf. !.! u " !!m xw r. & I 14 Mil jcJ jrj) tKii.Iltll iatli4 c N ft tf Kkftbj a,i ti.riii. t.u Hie tot Mr and Mi tl .i.vi.f.j twiut iJ anoiiirr thidti.g ii nude jrvml ly etrfiJaui an im j!M.ih to huii.r of n,r tmoms and oiheii wiuan fc. .,1-- ! 1,4 f like U4 Of letl'i, Jial.kl.l liiaS if ii.iluilf 1 hiiet ila s 1 s jahufil) Mj Mi ila'e 11. t ft. ji .a! c.1 x !!f t'a! jfjc:! V ,t 1 lr r, I ,- u- I V Ji! .. . 5 ;! s ml It.rl I I g li.iti U i g ! eilct.wct Ml rt ft t,i t'.i 6', lit l!.r t!m( "n a jKjfat -- i f I' ,, f i'ft.tis JB-il- la d - ilfti rl.jouii V.L.Iai1) c I a) !.i iiri.! i J J si V, iJ 1. a J..i t . D.C , AiKatuemem PrOjfiJ. : Y Y Y Y $ Y fY f Y Y Y Y f v f Helper Matron Pa.v.e Friday Funeral services were held Sunday J i Hcljcr fur Mrs. Elizabeth Jvitio who died Friday afternoon at her home in Helper. Mrs. Wvvaids was 72. and had resided in IleljHr for two years. She lived in Carbon county for the past twenty-fiv- e years. Death was due to a heart ailment. Survivors are the following children: George Mollard, Caibonville; Henry Mollard, Helper: Mrs. Nona McKendrick, Helper: Mrs. Ruth Haycock, Clear Creek; Mi's. Bessie Hold-haSpring Glen; Mrs. Mary Perkins. Marysville, California, and twenty-fiv- e grandchildren. Interment was in the Helper cemetery under direction of Wallace Y Y v Y Y . Year - Month - Day Y Y Y Y Y n e e 7 til) . hy with K J.ttle at ti tit i n thK wiik the hirth anni r:ry lh!"thf one of our i'it'iieir an.l a kieat Arm ii'.n Krankhn. 'th.e nation owe intirh to Klanklin. at live t.W k aint onee a of the ron-tn- n at the same time a n at hi" rat. Ah jx'inti ti out hy Mayor IjiGiiuitli.i of New York City in an aihlrmH honoiiii)' tin im niory of Krankhn: "Kenjaiuin Kranklin refilled to Imw to old traditions jut l iau"e they were old. He refused to l"liie that t s,tm, Uiaue it tiad existed a Im nil ed iars, nui't continue to exi't forec r." NO MATTER thill M-e- ASKI fr v llcatii-- fr A KKAK A.MKtttCAN ruiiM-natlv- Mint ,'1,'iiDl! 1 hii Vk s' XJx-ns- t ui thi'f ni n lliiite wh"!!l the)1 Mile if cniitmue a the ti.nhM in the tran jnrtalinn fiehl. they are j.nl.ilii.f hilth i!i.i lo'iifi n dulii.fc' t!e inuiiitn l.s roii.nuttee Ii-i- fiii'lnhle thtiul'iS t t ier 1 Oliirfi ate J y jji.j dollar thj loinats dur Cl. War. Wotld late the Miunif tias ah to t i hr r.uw (4 ;&)! which iiftiotc. tl.e wdfaie of human a (.-UI. n.y s and steadily arid sj" ahly minds its yrivl the few at the of tiuiiianity into tiuye j.rofits of tin !naliV. ( An exarr.jile of til's oj jaiMtioi) to the Wch in the fiyht tie fate of the human may U luitk of diudends, j'ut up ayair.st the yuarantc-a measure which ivtetts tl.e saunys of those who struyyle for them. Class fouyhl the di;Josit ounce of Hi- yuaraiitce measure with his ew-rdesk knuckle from fio hleedmy Jxiundmy eryy there mi far ics the yejnral welfare was concern- ed. Hut Mr. Class cu!d draw Mood to tiis knuckles of memory of one man and all tl.e time iyn.je the welfare of the lixiny. Ttu re was jirol ahly no desire on the jmrt of the munion the late to cast tion all frown citieiis yood president, ujatn any atdead. to reflections the cast Oil However, tempt to lie Koine ejue.stion as to whether there apja-aror the late prcsiilent iliil know of existing KuroM-atreaties In advance of the time to which he admitted this know h dye. Hut the re is no deiiviny that the late war president was lected on a campaign slogan of "He kept u. out of war and that within six months of his return to office this nation was plunged into the World ar in a manner which indicates! that this action was brought nlauat through conditions the knowledge bf which had been of general understanding for many months by those in the know." ' im.ili i. NiJa i 11 'tlfe'ulioli, ot w.f '' h lk I - it.i r Minn t j illeit n.jlk." The ..!i I'm!', tike i ry ft h r iiiU't knj J.ue With the Jiliit iili't In J'reJiftl'eii to t !.1 r liete'.My im'H ji e llluh r It'll' J lln-mn'I A;.- "md 1 (aV, ,,r l 4 if l:.. X im,;.)i. I tall- - I, M i j,U or j ! v J . iJ luvitis hjii J C ,4 ani Wctk ly tl lullj I ! U.r , .. jj t. 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