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Show tuSPAY. JtXT S. 1937 THE ONE OF BEST FIFLDS PRICE TO PRESENT S D N - A D V O C A NONPARTISAN UNIT Frank Bonacci Reelected Chief Of League; Edward Scherer dis-wtf- or four thousand persons. the Utah Nonpartisan league at the Fred Keller, chairman of the Le- organizations annual meeting in the gions rodeo committee, announced New house hotel in Salt Lake City early this week that all arrangements Monday. in preparation for the big riding show' Edward Scherer of Latuda, presiare shaping up nicely, indicating as- dent of the Carbon County Central surance of presentation of one of the Labor union and chairman of the exfinest westeren atmosphere enter- ecutive committee of the United Mine tainments ever offered in this sec- Workers of America, was named aj tion of the state. The same rodeo member of the league executive company which is showing at the board. Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days Answering a recent attack on un- at part of construction ,on the celebration this year will stage the ions by David O. McKay, second, grounds. Work of erecting the chutes Price rodeo, the local committee hav- counselor in the first presidency of at hand, ing been granted the right to select the L. D. S. feeing the immediate job church, President John d the choicest livestock which appears M. Ross of the fence is being of district No. 22 of the Unitfainting at the capital city event for the Car- ed Mine Workers of America told the out this week. riding program. league that church members have xhe grandstand has been completed bon county three-da- y Jar some time so far as actual erec-o- n Committee Chairman Kellers long publicized their own sentiments on is concerned, a few finishing experience in handling of horses on behalf of their entire church. Jouches of a minor nature still to be eastern Utah ranges and his directing Most of the church members do earned out for the purpose of pro- of a large number of rodeos in the not agree with their leaders who de- in tection of spectators and appearance past will prove of material value fend exploiters of labor, Mr. Ross 4jf the structure. Bleachers have been making. continued. The labor movement reiimii.mmiiiNmmimiiiuuiimmnHiULmiiiniuimmmininniiinmimttmiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiuumn spects all churches and many memI UNIQUE WEDDING SET Can bers of labor organizations are church members. However, labor will take issue with any church member who Be cellophane wedding will be one No defends these exploiters of labor. the features of the Yellowstone Besides Mr. Ross, speakers at the Shows in Helper Friday night. The session included Varro Jones of Proceremony, a formal affair with bridesmaids, flower girls and ring Applications for social security ac- vo, C. I. O. organizer and until refeearer, will be performed on a deco- count numbers may no longer be cently a resident of Kenilworth, and rated stage in the center of the mid- handled at the Price postoffice under Albert Roberts, vice president of disa new arrangement which provides trict 22 of the United Mine Workers fay. The ceremony, scheduled for 10:00 that the numbers be obtained only of America. J m , will unite Miss Ethel Harrison from the field office of the social se- In addition to Mr. Bonacci and Mr. Justice of jgid William J. Jackson. curity board in Salt Lake City. The Scherer, the Nonpartisan league electtibe Peace Alex Lakie of Helper will office is located in the Union Pacific ed the following officers: Vice chairofficiate. man, John D. Loftis, Salt Lake City; building on West Temple street. Those applying for numbers will secretary, M. I. Thompson, Salt Lake hereafter be required to write direct- City; treasurer, L. T. Stuart, Salt Lake rice ly to the field office, although application forms may still be secured at the postoffice here, according to In Postmaster Ray Walters. The account numbers had been Vernon Merrill, supervisor of the handled at the postoffice up until rice swimming pool and first aid 1. July of the Carbon chapter of the merican Red Cross, has been offered Given position as life saving and first aid structor for the Salt Lake County ijpd Cross chapter. 5Mr. Merrill, who has been a mem-i- r of the faculty of the Carbon lunty high school since 1930, has not Recovering from the slump experit decided whether or not he will enced during the last week in June, cept the assignment. marriage license business in Carbon county picked up somewhat during the past week. Community Four permits were issued by CounClerk B. H. Young and Deputy ty Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., a class E. R. Hansen, as follows: Clerk f id a welcome for you. Richard Henry Hall, 29, Price, and Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., Irene Woods Kramer, 30, Price; dev. Ralph C. Jones will have charge. Frank Cyrus Carman, 28, Price, and ..JEpworth league at 7:30 p. m., lead- Anna Katherine Griffith, 28, Salt 'll, Charles Cave; topic, Being Patri-- i Lake City; John Reed, 24, Bingham Jc, They Lived For Their Country," Canyon, and Leah Bryce, 21, Salt .fChoir practice and Boy Scouts Lake City; William J. Jackson, 24, San Francisco, and Ethel A. HarriIJiursday evening. 1 T. H. EVANS, Pastor. son, 26, LeGrand, Oregon. j car-lie- I j Ia t ho - - Charles Ruggeri, chairman of the committee in charge of this Club Hears Talks By Heads Of Committees Mohrland post of the American phase of the con-- 1 vention arrange- - Legion will sponsor a dance at bergs resort on Saturday, July 17. Carbon countys Final arrangements for the dance, industrial resour- - which promises to be one of the best ces will be shown! of the year, were made in Price Wed-t- o the visitors, by James Johnston, command-cordin- g to the ten- - er of the Mohrland post. Mr. John-tatioutline an-- 1 ston asks the support of nounced by Dr. men throughout the district in this week, ing the affaair a success. Wil-men- Talks concerning plans for the coming year were given by Rotary club committee chairmen at the chapters reegular meeting Thursday evening at the Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant. The meeting was in charge of Ernest R. Lee, chairman of the club service committee. The program for the weekly meeting Tuesday (tonight) will include talks on aims and objects of Rotary by Elmer Klitgaard and Dr. H. B. Goetzman and songs by Tex, The Singing Cowgirb ve ice mak-Rugg- The Coal Industry of Carbon County Has been added to by the addition of another Wagon Coal Mine now beginning Production. John Arronoco of Kenilworth has developed a new' Coal Mine 255 feet North of the old Milbum Coal Mine in Cordingly canyon north of Price. The Mine is equipped with modem machinery and soon will be to the point of large production. The Coal is of an Excellent Quality. The Consumer will much prefer it to other Coal. At present the coal is sold at the mine at the same price as at other coal mines; but at the same price, the customer will receive a better quality. We invite the public to come to the mine and get a load of co&L WTien you have tried it, you will be convinced of its Superior Quality, and it will be your preferred coal in the future. (Thanks). LETTERHEADS . Th NOTICE! Just returned from east; com prospect looks the best in years and we look for an exceptional market on all classes Iambs and cattle at Kansas City if com is made. C. W. BLAKE. or Four Couples Wedding Permits In County During Week Church THATS BEAUTIFUL WORK Boys STRAW HATS 7(5 High Waisted CUT Complete stock of Greys, Tans )&S $H25 GIRLS SLACKS and Whites, in the trim Tyrolean Style , Half Price Kiddies Anklets Full Gay Stripes and Pastels High Lastex Tops REG. 69c For real comfort these warm Summer nings, don a pair of Batiste or Cotton Pajamas Eve- Self Belt Models with Pletes ind Welded Seams A Closeout At $1.95 $2.95 Your Washing Perfectly. JACK FROST Powdered FRUIT, DRINK 10c beau-full- t- - prrp PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Price, Utah PER POUND $1.00 POUNDS VEAL LOAF MED. CAN PER DOZEN We are as near X as Your Phone SOAP 6 29c UNION MARKET JUMBO SIZE each sc , I POWDEP.ED BASS or BEOWN SUGAR 2 LBS. LINK SAUSAGE SOUP MEAT pound POUND PER 23c 17c pTTr MT. BRAND PICKLES 18c CRYSTAL WHITE 17c LEMONS CANTALOUPES rUMBOS flflfl EACH 1VW prompt service Suits Cleaned and Pressed 10 DILE POT ROAST We Call and deliver ROLLS LIBBY'S 17c CANS 23c 6 CLEANSER NEW POTATOES What counts most is HOW your laundering is done . iw your wearing apparel and expensive linens are treated in LAUNDRY :tting them thoroughly cleaned. The PRICE STEAM y indies every piece carefully and expertly, and returns them done and spotlessly clean. Yet you pay only a moderate arge for this perfect laundry service. Phone 218 TOILET TISSUE SUNBRITE TWIVQ 2 39c GLEN PLAID WOOL SLACKS the first in town to have a Sweater in the new Washable Towel fabric Fancy Backs VIENNA SAUSAGE rhe PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Does sport outfit. Greatly reduced too. 49c FOOD SPECIALS T Just the thing for cool evening wear. Weve color for every Be 10cAD15c 49c aa. zy C PER 10c Yi? price ts. ay City; executive board members, M. Visser, Salt Lake City, and E. A. Mitchell, Provo. Man Gets Offer ToT each Life Saving Salt Lake County di-ct- tah-Idah- ty jail, and their derelictions were not serious enough to warrant the filing of charges. Both of them were arrested Saturday night, with the result that officers found themselves in the unusual position of having nobody to arrest on either day of the double Independence day holiday. LIVE STOCK MEN di.-tn- ct OF office. Only two celebrants, who started early, found their way to the coun- On Executive Board Account Numbers Secured Longer From Postoffice Here The full three-da- y program will be made public in the near future as soon as the official convention schedule is announced by officers. Visitors to the three-da- y meet will KIWANIS CLUBS1 be taken on an excursion to a typical Carbon county coal mining commun- 'y ard they will be entertained at Special Entertainment Events luncheon at the boarding house in the Being Arranged For camp which is selected for the trip. o I arley I Other expeditions will be made to the Carbon Dioxicc and Chemical An extensive program of special companys dry ice plant at entertainment events for the Utah-- 1 ton, the rock asphalt quarries at Sun-Idaand the dinosaur beds south- district convention of Kiwanis tab r'ceinternational. to be held in Price on a golf tournament are Flans for 3 2, and September Swimming, tennis and 4, is being arrang- - bem madecd under the di- - entertainment for the ladies will be of Dr. on be schedule of special events. rection It was a quiet Fourth of July in Carbon county from the standpoint of law enforcement, according to an announcement by the sheriffs I outdoor entertain- erected and this brings the combinF Uow ers of Frank Bonacci, Carbon county un- one of the ed seating capacity on the ment will be greeted by grounds ion intermountain to leader, was reelected chairman of sufficient the in accommodate at least t fields such program presentations 6, 7, and 8, when the first Utah Rodeo, sponsored by 'Eastern fcg of the American Le- fhe Pi ice post held here in conjunction with is gion convention of Hie Utah department men. tije 'T The ience surrounding the field work feas been practically completed, wire at the top Hf placing barbed barrier being about gj this wooden fie only remaining operation to finish PAGE THREE PLANS GO FORWARD Law Finds Fourth Of July In Carbon FOR DISTRICT MEET County Very Quiet CARBON MAN WILL AGAIN HEAD UTAH Arrangements For ThreeDay Show To Be Held Here In August Progressing Nicely PRICE. 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