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Show TOE PAGE EIGHT Aelstyn, state deputy health officer, stated that the healthful climate here ARTHUR N. SMITH would make Price an ideal location hospital. APPOINTED CITY forDr.theVan Aelstyn also presented the matter of a city laboratory in conJUSTICE OF PEACE nection with Price City hospital. Price Kiwanis and Rotary cubs have signified their approval of such a labra stated Council Passes Resolution To tory, and the health officer would health of board state the that Offer Sanitprium Site by furnishing a technician, To The State Arthur N. Smith was appointed Price city justice of the peace to suc- ceed his late father, Harry C. Smith, who died last week. The appointment was made Monday evening at the regular meeting of the city A resolution also was passed offering a site for the new state tuberculosis sanitorium. Dr. Edward L. Van semi-month- ly PRICE. E. U TAB THURSDAY, AlGrT Membership Cup Won Carbon Teachers Are Membters By Legionnaires Of Price For This Year Mountain EASTERN UTAHS FIRST BIG RODEO DRAWS TO SUCCESSFUL CLOSE; LIST IS at least until July 1, 1938. to The council requested the doctor Murwith further matter discuss the of the loray Mathis, superintendent recommenda-tion- s make and cal hospital, at a later date. on The matter of a drainage pipe Fourth First North street between but no and Fifth east was discusseu, definite action taken. SUN-ADVOCAT- OF PRIZE WINNERS SHOWS VARIETY In capturing the John E. Booth membership cup for the state of Utah, the Price post of the American Legion far outstepped all other units in 1937, according to figures reported at the state convention here. The Price post membership was recorded as more than two hundred per cent, the Roosevelt post being 'closest to the mark attained by the The local veterans organization. Roosevelt post had a mark of someinthing over one hundred per cent , Of Schc Josephine Pagano, krns, and Willard UkwS? among members rodeo ene student body of BrighaS?! Southeastern Utahs first taste of really and versity, at Aspen Grove tertainment proved a huge success in every way on Friday in The A1Pne summed riders when responded afternoon and Sunday . Saturday nights the mountains, 7000 fl, is in kl what over "audience-attendanc- e generally to put keeping with east 0f MountTiUPo111! slope en finest credited with being the Students and faculty uv tertainment of its sort ever offered Other victors are listed above. m cabins and attend Eastfor the The first annual rodeo in this district. vas flys which The rodeo operating unit was that ern Utah district was staged under aspens and balsams Ths of Leo J. Cremer of Shawmut, Mon- sponsorship of the Price post of the on the moraine of an ancient formtana, the same organization which American Legion, Fred Keller, crease. Plants and trees in flailin good er district attorney and a ViLt? The silver cup, an award provided wild animals and birds served own his in right, cowpuncher THE WINNERS of E. Booth Fork, in Spanish John streams tinylakJiq,UaJtlc assisted and by by as chairman. He was ably commander, was full nf fanltc and fossils' J. T. Kelley. Leo J. Cremer, Jr., served, former department Richfield Bronc Riding and has won last by year as an-- ia director and Harry Williams 5quiPment lot Casper, Gafford, 1st Roy sec- - been captured Previously by the fol- - geology, botany, was .J?? t of the Cremer organization Wyoming. is Art subjects. popuhTIj also Eddie Woods, 2nd and 3rd f of the magnificence-- Emmett, Idaho, and Ken Harris, j Recreation includes Prescott, Arizona. Fork N. 68 M,g, No. 38. drama, stunt programs, softbi 4th and 5th Dave Ship, Fork No .49 American counties leyball, and hiking. PetJuan San Emery, Grand and Cody, Wyoming, and Butch Nearly 150 students from ten Mexico. well New represented Silver Peak, being extremely erson, district of Columbia, Canada the a over enjoysent spectators Basin night performances, while the Uintah Bull Dogging Mexico are attending the Carmore than the much the of program number spectators. ing generous (Three Steers) bon county citizens responded splen- daylight offerings. The newly install- - With the faculty members 1st Slats Jacobs, Ft. Thomas, recrea- - families, the little hamletta ttow didly to the affair and turned out in edhghting system at the new Nevada, time :21 for the numbers about 200 persons tion field proved adequate pleasing numbers. 2nd Shorty Creed, Rye, ColAlta Barnes and Josenh V high Steps have already been taken night performances, winning riders orado, time :22. rodeo son, from directors, Wellington, rodeo annual r, second praise to the Howard MacCarey, 3rd pointing this session of the summer sehooL in Price, another show for all of East- and spectators alike. Deadwood, South Dakota, time ern Utah, next year. Plans are be:25 4th ing shaped and experiences of this Breezy Cox, Tucson, initial rodeo are being scanned with Calf Roping a view to improving the entertain:26 Arizona, time ment for the 1938 event in every way Calves) (Three It is planned to bring a Bartlespossible. 1st Oscar Warren, of animal flesh wilder :67 aggregation time ville, Oklahoma, bulls and dodging and horses Magde-lenbucking 2nd Lonney Allen, steers here for the second big three-da- y New Mexico, time :68 entertainment. Dates of next 13-13rd Hugh Ridley, Red Rock, These Fri, Sat :70 time years rodeo will be arranged later. Oklahoma, of the One of the pleasing features 4th Chalk Dyer, Pahawska, three-da- y entertainment was the Oklahoma, time :71 100-L- b. splendid riding of three cowgirls of Casper, Wyoming, Gafford Brida Covshow western the during staged Monered Wagon Days in Salt Lake City Pete Shipman of Bozeman, Colothis year and supplied the entertain- tana, and Jean Creed of Rye, ment for Pioneer Days at Ogden in rado. The latter particularly caught 1934, 1935 and 1936. Some excellent the fancy of spectators, demonstrating outriders participated in the local three-da- y a bronc riding ability that was on a par with and ladies for two at least and standing competition ability demonworlds records were closely ap- the of the best cowboys some strated contests. by in the Sunday proached Hugh Ridley, Red Rock, Oklahoma, in the business. King-48-LFeature specialty entertainment scored a bulldogging mark of 4.4 Monti while the worlds record is listed at numbers were presented by the 3.1; Oscar Warren, Bartlesville, Ok- Montgomery group, Pinkie Gist and lahoma, roped his calf Sunday in 15.3, his two mules and Brida Gafford. The largest attendance of the three the worlds record standing at slightly less than 14. Neal Wagner, Marys- performances was that on Saturday ville, California, carried off the ama- night, far more entering the grounds Brands- teur riding honors and Slats Jacobs of than could be accommodated with that It is probable Ft. Thomas, Nevada, proved the seating space. champion bull rider at the Price meet. next years rodeo will be confined to big-tim- wt , lb areI pS? ! ? n J WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG. A-- l SODA CRACKERS 13th-14t- h 3-- 2 17c PACKAGES 23c t S 5. ! SHREDDED WHEAT 2 2-- sprino kist ajITOIID UMIallr LARGE BOTTLE 5. , 5. 2-- 5. a, 2-- 5. Prices Effective Aug. 5. MILK ALL BRANDS QUAKER OATS PORK & BEANS car Te br LARGE SIZE PIERCES LARGE CAN r Prict DAISY MAID-QU- ART SALAb'dRESSING JAR CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 BARS.. GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 x Utah 2-- 5. Bag (bC atoes tinterm t 4 CADS 27 c 19c 11c 4, horse-directi- ng Kitchen 26c 31c 29c b. Bag All Tall Cans 3 For can3 29c PEAS, STR BEANS 25c TOMATOES 3 or CORN kitchen King, Golden Jjj Pine 10c TOMATOES Solid Pack-B- lue Carton 17 MATCHES -- 33c LJSOAP Crystal White 29c PAR Large Package RFY I YF High Test for No 2 GRAPEFRUIT 2 SARDINES SL BUTTER BEARS PALMDALE LARGE SIZE ... FREE! FREE! 25c 2 FOE 7c L FOR ah it C 2-- 1 FOE AMERICAN RED CROSS 6-B- ox SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS 10-Ba- SECOND BIG SWIM WEEK OF 1937 Monday to Saturday, Inclusive, August 16 to 21 Price Municipal Pool MIXED VEGETABLES PEANUT BUTTER 2 SSTk... 10c CORN FLAKES Carbon Chapter in-vites residents o f Carbon county to participate in this H event. Improve your swimming ability, H and afford ' your H children the oppor- tunity to learn to EE 27c 2 foe 19c NO. 2 WAX BEANS CANS VINEGAR ZZNY0UR JELL0 Strictly Fresh Dozen 4$ QUALITY MEATS U S. INSPECTED A UNION MARKET U. S. Insp. classes and lifesav-Eing directions. LARD Crtn. 8-L- POUND LOAF .. SUGAR CURED POUND CHEESE BACON b. 5 BEEF RIBS PIEC- E- THICK, MEATY POUND FRANKFURTERS LUNCH MEAT -C- BY ALL MEAT .... OLORED FRYERS FRESH LBS 87c 32c 13c 29c 23c FISH- - Advanced beginners H 9:30 to 10:00 1 B TUMBLERS Ladies Swim Class 10:00 to 10:30 jg s , j j j j j Conducted under auspices of the Carbon County Chapt American Red Cross Classes Every Day Monday to Saturday, August 16 to 21 Monday to Saturday S 3-Ca- ns 29cj 25c 251 or GRAPE JUICE Pint 19i MIXERS AU 25C Hinds-3-- For 3-Lb- lCci s. $J n NEW SPUDS Utah GRAPES Seedless jj Beii-z- -u. GREEN PEPPERS J j SI 25c CANTALOUPES Greenriver-3- .ht LETTUCE Solid Heads EE rEi EE EE 6-F- TOMATOES U tah tion. 10:30 I 19c I ns Fruits & Vegetables Junior and Senior Lifesaving Instruc- - 5, FREE! There is no admission charge to the pool for these classes and the instruction is FREE! It is the desire of Car- on unit of American Red Cross that everyone take ad- vantage of this splendid op- portunity. Plan now to attend He 2-F- or Swimmers 10:00 A.M. n H conduct instruction 4-Ca- Beginners 9:00 to 9:30 H Vernon Merrill, who has been in charge SB of the Red Cross Swim Weeks in Price for the past H seven years, will ns SALMON Large Tin SARDINES In Oil SALAD DRESSING Quart TOMATO JUICE Heinz CATSUP Quart Cans Daily Class Hours H E swim. ALL FLAVORS PACKAGE 3-Ca- rs 10-Lb- s. 3-Lb- s. Union SUCCESS SUPER MEATS QUALITY UNSURPASSED POT ROAST Steer BeefLb- LUNCH MEAT Assorted 15 Lb. COTTAGE CHEESE Fresh Lb. " , 2' BACON By Piece Lb. ' COFllPOOflD Pure White 3-Lb- r i s. BOILING MEAT Nice Lean--Lk SHOP WITH SUCCESS AND ".1 SA 'ec |