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Show tiie TAGE TWO ate, c scn-adyo- ' through the usual process of string anallappien-in-- I in its im-AJ)imr- atr ticohip. They understand polities tricacies and are prepared to handle almost any " situation accordingly. Usually they are ready to Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Teader Interest serve where the returns to themselves and IsautD Every Thursday By Th those whom they support or by whom they are CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY supported are greatest. It is because of their orations that political VAL II. COWLES. HAL G. MaeKNIGIIT, Publisher action as the expression of organized governing VAL II. COWLES, has fallen to such a low state, they have degrad- Editor and Advertising Manager ed the machinery intended to advance societys in SuRRCRIRTION YlAR In AdvANC. PhONI No. 8 welfare to a point where many have lost faith $2.00 PR influa retarding representative government, CNTIRED AS ICCONO CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE ROSTOEFICE AT the of welfare to the of considerable ence injury PRICE, UTAH., UNDER THE ACT OR MARCH IS7S. OPEN SEASON ARRIVES QNCE ajpain the season of operation of the Knights of the Order of Double Cross, the political fixer.--, has arrived and the members of that mythical (to the unseasoned observer) organization, are preparing their program to mislead the public. These fixers" are past masters in their line, have attained that level by training much after the fashion of the journeyman learning his trade Interest of Carbon county school youths is being continued and aided through the summer months under a program being conducted by E. M. Carbon county high music director, which is financed by the board of education, classes of instruc- tion being conducted in the various school buildings. 400 I anticipating More than four hundred students in the county are carrying on mer study of instrumental music un-tder this arrangement, no individual being made. Mr. Williams re- sum-coun- ty he ports that interest in the music work is considerably greater throughout the .district this year than in previous seasons, an indication of the imont of youngster study in this line which is highly encouraging and of material value to the community, Invitation Received Williams has announced re- ceipt of an Invitation from the Black- hawk Reunion directors to Carbon school bands to participate in annual affaiar at Nephi on July 10, 11 and 12. The Blackhawk ganization has advanced an offer to advance-William- s, ge REFRIGERATION 17-1- F.H.A. REPORT FOR STATE RELEASED; COUNTY IS LISTED Under the modernizatio credit plan Federal Housing administration, loans numbering 4,802, involving $1,795,952.21 have been made by private lending agencies and insured by the Federal Housing administration in Utah through April 30, 1936, according to a report received by Allen T. Sanford, state director for Utah, national emergency council. The report also showed that mortgages for new construction and the refinancing of existing mortgages accepted for insurance throughout the state, to April 1, 1936, numbered 783 and amounted to $2,404,565. Of these totals, Carbon county had insurance accepted for: Thirty modernization loans, amounting to and three mortgage loans, amounting to $6,400. of the SCHEDULE Monday, 8:30, Spring Glen Advanced students, 8 30 to 9.30 a. m.; band troubles, 9:30 to 10:00, a. m.; beginners, 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. 11:15, Kenilworth, advanced stud- ents, 11:15 to 12:30 a. m, band troubles, 12:30 to 1:30 2:00, Castle Gate, advanced students, 2:00 to 3:15 p. m.; band troubles, ,3:15 to 3:45 p. m.; beginners, 3:45 to $19,-852,- Forty-tw- private financial o OF CHARLOTTE, TEXAS, WRITES: We live about 7$ miles from town and before I got the Electrolux I had to drive to town every other day to get ice. And we didnt have anything after .we got it. The Electrolux saves food, makes ice, and makes plenty of fresh ice cream and ice water, keeps meat nice and fresh and in fact keeps everything good. PbnfV of ic tube wilh LlectroluM NEEDS NO ELECTRIC NO WATER ... NO DAILY ATTENTION would you like to have the same and conveniences that modern refrigeration brings to city homes, for only a few pennies a day? Now its possible no matter where you live with Kerosene Electrolux. This ideal farm refrigerator is identical in all important re- HOVk Temperature reyeletoc Pdfrmety QUICK FACTS: No moving part to wear Lasting efficiency Continued low operating toot Fullest food protection Kverg worthwhile convenient Saving that pay for it Available in 4 family ixe part to wear. SEA SALMON FLAVORADE KREMEL ranznEsmm ls V-v- - '.l PRICE TRADING CO. Price Gentlemen : Please send me, without obligation, further information about the new Electrolux Kerosene Refrigerator. Street or R. F. D Town 2 really SIX b nr I fil1 &. : i xnwttoa. The absolutely the fiaest vuket I have ever Men . . . hat the larect capacity tub more worth while eaiety and convenience ieaturee ttn any washer ever built Ten mnet see I- Price - Mohr land Hiawatha Monday, June 29th, was the date set for the tentative good will tour to be made to Moab by Price business and professional men if arrangements can be worked out by that time. The suggested tour and the proposed date received attention of members of the board of directors of the Price Chamber of Commerce at their regular Wednesday evening meeting, definite planning and details being referred to the retail trades committee, Elton Taylor, chairman. The proposed good will trip has been under consideration for some time and encouragement has been advanced by business interests and oth-redis efostth er residents of the Grand county community. More definite information will be available for the next issue of The The board also accepted an invita-; tion by Captain Chauncey Jones of the Price C. C. C. camp to hold a business meeting there in the near fu-- 1 ture. Routine affairs occupied most of the balance of the time of the er pcaurF-ETAOINN- SOLD ON CONVENIENT TEEMS PRICE TRADING CO. te. PRICE TRADING PRICE CO. PKGS 10c lvs. !5c 14c FOR BETTER JAMS AND JELLIES Bottles 25c 2 KERR LIDS : Thr're z ... 14 insti- ' H- .State. .. 2 MACARONI Price Relief Society ... Name z Temple Sponsored By WASHER ONE-FIFT- 29c Sr,n310c 3 FLAVORS ... z... z BREAD Tentatively Planned 1 CANS 29 Excursion To Manti pe It insures fullest food protection . . . lasting economy. in FLUFFIEST- -1 POUND 3 15c JAR RUBBERS 3 IflRfl uHTfl HIGHWA- Y- 7Q ASSORTED ICE CREAM POWDER COOKIES UTAH j OZ. JAR Junket r 29c PKGS 19c ALWAYS AIRWAY CoS&ee 11c PACKAGES FRESH-S- EE IT GROUND ISC Pound EB EDWARDS DEPENDABLE ftAPPpr tlwl IkC CORN BEEF UBby LB , 12 DEVILED MEAT ubby COOKIES ASSORTED FIG BARS SSh , LB 2 Flour H! ' Po!nl 10 LBS. 64c 25 .. SIX JELL WELL lbs lbs 4 FLAVORS Sr.: SALAD DRESSING 22 PKGS 15 15C 23 CUDAHYS CONEY ISLAND 14c TOILET TISSUE WOLDORF ROSEDALE . CORN FLAKES BLACK TEA N PorEi DIAH BRAND ITS ICE TEA WEATHER 3 ROLLS 13 19c CAN lOc PRO 9c LB. PKG. 25c CAN rS.HilO NO. 212 CAN DCAQ heber valle- yLHu NO. 4 SEIVE .. 3 No. 2 19c 19c 33c JAR OZ. Pound DCADC 18C IOC $1.59 LB. PKG. Franlt! 23c .$.29 48 Lb. Bag SUGAR OZ. CAN 3 CANS Moab Good Will Trip A wickless glow-tykerosene burner does all the work. I 25c with tutions in Utah have the Federal Housing administraiton in lending money under this plan. spects with the famous Electrolux now serving finest city homes and apartments the country over. Electrolux hasn't a single moving J 2 Packages WASHERS CURRENT spent the latter part of visiting friends in Murray s Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erz ana left Monday for a trip to Cahw Mrs. Bud Stevenson leftV' Tooele to join Mr. Stevenson?,? has been working there. T Small pocket diary in stock at T Marshmallows Sponsored by Price Ward's Relief society, an excursion to the Manti temple took place last Thursday, June, 11, with nearly seventy persons mak- -' ing the trip. Mrs. Crytsal Guymon was in charge of general arrangements. Two busses, driven by B. F. r McIntyre and Ernest Prettyman, besides several private cars, furnished transportation. Part of the group returned to Price Thursday evening, with about thirty remaining in Manti & to take in the two sessions on Friday. Among those making the journey The Sun. Advocate. were Bishop and Mrs. O. H. Guymon, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rhead, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Bryner, Mrs. Ben Ward, Mrs. John Redd, Mrs. Thomas S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McIntyre, John E. Petit, Ernest S. Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horsley, Mrs. Vera Waterman and son, Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Allred, Mr. and Mrs. William Downard, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pret-itymand five children, Mrs. Lizzie Pace, Mrs. Lena Morley, A. N. Wallace, Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mrs. Sarah ij. Morley, Rolla Mathena. Mrs. Kate Christensen, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Mrs. Robert Krebs, Mrs. Alta Cloward, Mrs. Olive Nelson, Mrs. Pearl Powell, ,Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Prettyman, Mrs. Orson Grames,- - Mrs. M. D. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Luray Pace, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hanna ,Mrs. Bert Nelson, Mrs. J. E. Bent, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. Golden Hastings, Mrs. Susie Richards, Mrs. Wa'lace Grange, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McAllister, Mrs. Andrew Oman, Mrs. Ervin Ellis, Miss Violet King, Mrs. Elmer Powell, Mrs. Orson Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kissell. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Oviatt. all of Price, Mr. and Mrs. B. Richardson ,of Spring Glen and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Jones of Kenilworth. LONGLEY C. Let us help you select your hot weather foodsy where you can always buy at a saving an S. P. Top Price Garage BridgXd'cc ' the students. Following is a schedule of the county directing activities and memberships of the bands participating: PRINTING READ WHAT SWEEKNg'1 Dinosaur Service station smacked down another opponent early this sentatives following the meeting, The unions represent 4000 working week in the Junior baseball league this section of the country, and clinched Monday evenings game men Mr' Harding indicated, and added that! against the Price Garage, final tabu-h- e 4. would seJ that information regard- - Tation being of Statistics the game were not the reached cular drive ing the tube) available, but fans who saw the tilt main committees. It was reported that while Brig- - indicated it was hotly contested, both ham City as well. as Salt Lake City by the winners and the losers, are striving to obtain the sanitarium, i" , of Price also stands an excellent chance a of for expense any portion pay the participating Carbon school bands because of the favorable climatic con- In connection with his summer di- ditions here. recting Mr. William has requested toward the proparental moting of consistent attendance by 3:45 to 4:30 p. m. 7:30, Wellington, band practice, 7:30 to 9.30 p. m. Wednesday, 9:00, Standardville, advanced students, 9:00 to 10:15 a. m.; ,band problems,; beginners, 10:15 to 11:30, a. m. 12:30, Spring Canyon, advanced students, 12:30 to 2:00 p. m.; band problems, 2:00 to 3:00, p. m. Thursday, 9.00, Gordon Creek, advanced students, 9:00 to 10:30 a. m.; beginners, 10:30 to 11:45, a. m. 2:00, Hiawatha, advanced students, 2:00 to 315 p .m ; beginners, 3:15 to 4.00 p. m. Friday, 9.00, Sunnyside, advanced students, 9:00 to 10:30 a. m.; band troubles, 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. 11:15, Columbia, advanced students, 11:15 to 12:30 p. m: band troubles, 12:30 to 1:00 p m ; beginners, 1:00 to 21 5 p m. LOW COST, MODERN t - the need or a state sanitarium1 and was thanked by the union repre- - High school band, Reed section, 2:00 to 2:30 p. m.; band practice, 2:30 to 3:45 p. m.; brass section, EN10Y CAN I Jp ed 2:00, HOME Drunk Fined, Given 25 Day Sentence S' Miller.rtss! Tuesdays, 8:00, Haiding school, advanced students, 8:00 to 9:15 a. m.; band troubles, 9:15 to 10:00 a. m.; beginners, 10:00 to 11:15, a. m. ANY FARM THURSDAY, g? ,5:00. NOW! tan By Elsie Miklovich Jack Allred, 23, is serving a 25 day Mr, 3nd Mrs Art r sentence in the Carbon county jail 1Vi J and was assessed a fine of $25 here l3hl WTv,k frm Dterma Cov have been vacatioTuesday morning when he pleaded for the past month. guilty before Judge H. C. Smith toj Mrs. John C. Lewis in a public the home of her 1 An aSsUrance that union and organ charges of being drunk daughte?, support the drive for a place and disturbing the peace. ized labor w-,The complaint, signed by J 1 Miss ELsie Miklovich gtate tuberculosis sanitarium, was; left Alredd was ;rk.-Spnngs- that 'Brinkerhoff, alleged Carbon the from committee a Wyoming 10 sp given Mon- - intoxicated and was generally dis- County Tuberculosis association the peace. ntry, Chick May day night by George Harding, pre- turbing vmJh,n May had a fl.r 1 siding chairman at the meeting of Ver Week"i Creek.n The committee, DniOSaUT PlayeTS labor. organized people as a whole. Those who would deal with these fixers in in the political line will in practically manner any instance find themselves on the short end every of any arrangements made. This is particularly true where the attempt is made to win something from the fixers through compromise, the lat- ter always reserving the bulky end for themselves. This editorial, dear reader, has no particular bearing as a moral unless it be that one should always avoid dealing with political fixers. Many Carbon County Youths Study Under High School Mentor During Summer Season; Interest Advances v GETS ORGANIZED LABOR SUPPORT j TIIE ice, T. B. SANITARIUM dlln' , r .'2 and Beans Tall Cans We Invite You To Inspect Our Fr and Vegetables |