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Show SECOND section The ocate 9SPAY,AUGUST 19,937 ear: Mt 'first social event of the three-da- y the women only, ey, which is for Kf, take place at the Notre Dame Catholic church hall this afternoon !Jr J;i5, the greeting tea. The recep-lin- e is to be composed of wives IjMprice and Helper City officials and fogas 5i hseh4 tetauj iestHt Polil 1 officers of the Utah State Auxiliary flie Municipal League. fol-- j. program set for this affair A DaTj (,1 Mrs. J. address, Welcome Tttsi Lee; response, Mrs. Charles m, bracken Hunter, Cedar City, Auxiliary novfc honac. president; piano solo, Jerry Olsen; selection, Pauline Bunnel; numbers, students of the county high school, directed (?bon V M. Williams; reading, Mrs. Bert fnell, Helper; songs, the Ladies erican Legion chorus, directed by i O. L. Thomas; string solo, Kath-- f Thomas, Hazel Kissell, Fay Mc- -j Mrs. Max Schei-- ? jpon; vocal solo, ? Columbia. and Mrs. O. jrs. C. R .Fergusson the pouring, at will preside jtrooks f, Charlotte Misses Perigo, the e t Wil- f Jgaret Ann Reeves, Wanda Holden McKinnon .Maxine Fay I Marjorie Mclntire will serve. " -- f t jf ; : , . ; I i FRIDAY at 9:00 oclock, morning Friday past presidents breakfast will be a Mrs. J. O. Rex of Randolph The I preside as toastmistress. Warn to be rendered then will Jst of piano selections, Mrs. Ruel I Redd; dancing, Beverly Jean el; humorous reading, Mrs. Earl fAcord, Castle Gate; vocal solo, Louis Dankworth, Helper, prize will be given then to the Aux-- y lady, not an officer in the and who resides out of Car-- I county, who registers for the Mention. Also a draw prize will ; warded. cool setting of green and white I furnish decorative adornments. To When the city officials and the powers behind the thrones (i. e., the wives of said city officials) meet in the Community church Saturday evening for the annual banquet of the state Municipal League of Utah, the man with the jibes and wisecracks who will occupy number one position will be Erin Leonard, erstwhile Price City street superintendent. As toastmaster for the occasion, he will be in charge of the program presentation. This will consist of presentation of the League officers, short speeches (when is a short speech short?) by whomever can be enticed from his cigar, and selected musical numbers. Mr. Leonard gave a demonstration of his powers as extemporaneous speaker last week when the new city recreation park was officially opener. Remember the man with the microphone who played all three ball games from the sidelines? That was he. ed after-dinn- er Carbon County Men Will Show Relations Of City To Legislature, To County The chief purpose of the state Municipal League convention being that of instruction and exchange of ideas, speakers have been secured to discuss the problems of various phases of city administration. Opening speaker on the program this afternoon will be Mayor E. B. Erwin of Salt Lake City, vice president of the League, who will talk on Municipal Affairs. Senator G. G. Lindstrom of Carbon county between City is scheduled to discuss He will be followed by and State Legislators. Silas Rowley, president of the County Officials eral public. ed by Mark Anderson With more than five hundred civic officials expected to attend, and possibly more for the Friday afternoon session, there will be little room left for anyone else. A business session of the board of directors will be held this noon (Thursday) at 12:15 in the Rinetti & Capitolo cafe. Schedule of regular sessions in the L. D. S. tabernacle is as follows: Thursday, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to forum discussion of who will lead an open Future Problems Facing Municipalities. Winding up the program will be Mayor C. A. White, Monroe City, with a talk on Proper City 25 15 Councilman Of Convention Program Committee ty To Official e. 25 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SHERIFFS SALE. Antonio Laboroi, Plaintiff vs. John Biscardi, C. H. Stevenson and Elizabeth Stevenson, doing business as C. H. Stevenson Lumber Company; Elizabeth Stevenson, also known as Elizabeth W. Stevenson, and being one and the same person, and Elizabeth W. Stevenson, Executrix of the Estate of Clarence Henry Stevenson, also known as C. H. Stevenson, also known as Clarence H. Stevenson, Deceased; Clarence H. Stevenson, Jr., and Charlotte Stevenson, his wife; Cornelia G. Stevenson; C. H. Stevenson Lumber Company, a and Helper Municipal Corporation, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1937, at 2:00 oclock, p. m., at the front door of the County Court House in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, the following described property situated in Carbon County, State of Utah, Beginning at the northeast corner of the northwest auarter of the southeast quarter of Section 13, Township 13 South, Range 9 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South 900 feet, to the D. & R. G. W. right of way, thence north 59 degrees 35 min. West parallel with the Denver & Rio Grande right of way, a distance of 432 feet, thence North 17 degrees 27 min. East 717 feet, thence east to the point of beginning, together with all improvements .thereon and all rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging or thereunto in any wise appertaining. Dated at Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, this 21st day of July, to-w- it: equip- fire-fighti- ng ment recently purchased by Midvale will be shown here MAYOR LEE TO GIVE also. WELCOME ADDRESS Prices mayor, J. Bracken Lee, will give the address of welcome when the thirtieth annual state Municipal League convention opens this morning (Thursday) at the L. D. S. tabernacle. Charles R. Hunter, president of the league, will call the meeting together. After the singing of the national anthem by the delegates, invocation will be given by Bishop Orson H. Exhibitions at the fair will be chiefly by companies selling municipal machinery and equipment. Among these will be the Pacific States Pipe company, Water Works comEquipment pany, Fire Equipment Distributing company, and the two companies listed above. Displays of autos and trucks will also be included in the fair which is open to the public free of charge. made for more than five Charles R. Hunter, Cedar City, wife delegates. Many of this number will of the mens organizations president. probably not arrive until the final Other officers are Mrs. J. C. Stocks, day. Bountiful, first vice president; Mrs. Oliver Nilson, Smithfield, second vice president; Mary F. Smith, Provo, Up Mrs. J. Bracken secretary-treasure- r; Of Lee, chairman of entertainment committee; Mrs. H. C. Maughan, Logan, past president. Assisting Mrs. Lee as hostess chairSheldon L. Anderson, city council man are Mesdames. W. E. Mclntire, member, is in charge of decorations Sheldon Anderson, John W. Holden, for the state Municipal League con- E. N. Chidester, William Campbell vention which opens and William Grogan. sesits three-da- y Decorations Put Under Direction Sheldon Anderson TWO CARBON YOUTHS MAKE NAVAL CRUISE; carried ONE TO GO TO CHINA sion here today. No special motif has been out, except one of gayety and celebration. Patriotic emblems and decorations are prominently featured. The meeting halls and the Savoy Hotel where registration is now under- e decked out waY S. L. Anderson in a festive manner. Lights have been put up in Ever Green Pioneer park where the city officials and their wives will be guests of Price at a basket luncheon Friday evening at 6:00 oclock. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. Date of first pub., July 29, 1937 Date of last pub., August 19, 1937 MUSTACHE My husband is growing a mustache said a lady to her friend, Oh, that reminds me said her friend , f! 15 I MUSTACHE Of down to Myers Cleaners and get one of those New Suits for my husband . 15 if A ACME CLEANERS .J . AND TAILORS Price Utah Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton of Rains have received word from their sons, Ernest and James, who have just returned to California from a cruise to Alaska with the Pacific fleet. They are now stationed at San Pedro, California, where they are both radio operators on the U. S. S. Chicago. Ernest Dalton plans to leave September 5 for duties in the Asiatic service. He will be stationed in China with the U. S. Fleet. Before leaving he will visit his parents in the county. Cnlendai pads for sale at The Two Hew Points now play a part in banking policy J A. D. 1937. Cc !! is Tom McCoy. selections will be interaddresses by the among spersed president, report by Tom McCoy, ex- j A A new feature of the state MuniciLeague convention this year is pal Officers for the coming year are the Fair in Price City park. Municipal scheduled to be elected at the SatIn charge of local preparations for urday morning session of the state the fair and demonstrations are Municipal League in the L. D. S. Councilmen E. N. tabernacle. Chidester and John At that time the delegates will Holden. hear reports from committees which A demonstration ill be appointed this morning. The of street graveling convention will also adopt resoluand oiling will be tions and choose the 1938 convention given, probably on city at the Saturday morning sesFriday, by the Lansion. dis Tractor and Present officers of the league are: Equipment company and the President, Charles R. Hunter, Cedar company Utah Oil Refining City mayor; vice president. Mayor E. B. Erwin, Salt Lake City. company. The former has a machine Directors Mayor Mark Anderson, which cuts, drags Provo; Mayor J. Bracken Lee, Price; Commissioner Edward T. Saunders, E. N. Chidester and scrapes the road Ogden; Mayor Heber J. Sessions, all in one operation. The street chosFarmington; Mayor L. Vern Toolson, en for this demonstration is Fourth Smithfield; and Mayor Harman V. South, by the ew Southside park. A new piece of Peery, Ogden. Executive secretary Mrs. Hunter Heads Jr., mayor of Portland, Oregon, is scheduled to speak Saturday morning. ecutive secretary, and committee apLadies Auxiliary His topic has not been announced. G. G. Lindstrom pointments by the president. Interspersed among the serious discussions at every general With the aid of Mrs. Wm. Hakalo, President of the Ladies Auxiliary session will be musical selections and other forms of housing arrangements have been to the state Municipal League is Mrs. hundred ted Price TO COIIVEIITIOil Guymon. Musical Financing. Joseph Carson, Carlyle Pace To Convention Secretary Position c Be- association, whose topic will be tween Cities and Counties. Friday morning C. Don Larson, field representative of the Municipal Finance Officers association will lead a discussion ' of Uniform AcHeber Citys mayor, L. C. Montgomcounting. will follow with a talk, Municipal Power and ery, Final Light. speaker at this session will be Dr. MAIN SESSIONS TO T. J. Howells, Salt Lake City health commission-Sila- s er, who will discuss Health and Sanitation. Rowley BE IN TABERNACLE At the afternoon session Friday it is expected that Governor Henry H. Blood will lead the program. His topic has not been announced. Following him will be Grover Due to limited seating capacity of A. Giles with a discussion of Municipal Govthe L. D. S. tabernacle where gen- ernment in Government. to State Relationship eral sessions of the state Municipal Mayor H. W. Peery, Ogden, will talk on League convention are to be held, the sessions will not be open to the genFuture Course of the Liquor Problem, follow- so-ci- FAIR IS ADDITION New Officers At Saturday Night newly-elect- To Elect Saturday Session BUSINESS meetings have been for the women, both to mence at 2:00 p. m. and to be 4 p. m. in the Relief society room of the Friday, 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 srnacle. Fridays session will be p. m. Used two and Dted to routine business, 12 m. 10 to a. Saturday, His ikers from Salt Lake City will Ladies Auxiliary sessions are scheress the Auxiliary. On Saturday, as follows: tion of state officers will take duled Thursday, 3:15 p. m., tea in Notre Conventions are becoming second Dame hall. COMMITTEE Friday, 9:00 a. m., Notre Dame hall, nature to Carlyle Pace, convention 3 secretary for the Utah State Municihe hostess committee which has and 2:00 p. m., Tabernacle Relief pal League meet in general charge of the social hall. Mr. Pace, who here. 2:00 the following Tabernacle occur are hts to p. m., Saturday, on the citys authorfigures of local wives hall. Relief city society fnen, finances when not hostess Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, The banquet for both organizations with conMrs. employed .E. at 6:00 oclock W be Mrs. held will Mclntire, beginning frman; has W. ventions, Mrs. John 3don Anderson, Saturday evening in the Community in arrangelden, Mrs. E. N. Chidester, Mrs. church. ments seven mafor William iam Campbell, and Mrs. meets held here jor Officials this year, with two still to come. Hosts Be Is His job is to see ;ty that no ttroublfe The reception committee for the : Head arises from having Municipal League convention here I two large convenconsists of city officers and their tions here at the wives, and heads of city departments same time, and to Vj?ke man who had a lot to do with and their wives, as well as Mr. and i' jting things in shape for the state Mrs. Charles R. Hunter of Cedar City. see that each, at its own given time, . Siicipal League convention here is Hunter is president of the lea- is given the full benefit of Price citys W. E. Mclntire, oth- Mayor hospitality. In less laudatory words, erwise known as gue. something of an official city .press of members of a is list Following and promoter. Ted Mclntire, memagent reception committee: Mayor and ber of the Price city the Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mr. and Mrs. ROTARY TO HAVE FUN NIGHT council. William Grogan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ted was in charge Fun Night will hold sway at the Mr. and Mrs. William Campof general arrange- Hanson, Rotarian meeting this eveweekly Mr. Mrs. Ted Mclntire, ments here. More- bell, Mr. and when initiation time (Thursday) ning Mr. and N. E. Mrs. Chidester, and over, he is chairman Mrs. John W. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. will be held with the chief performof the program ers being Ace Boulter, Paul Cox, Golding, Mr. and Mrs. Leonbeing LorenFrandsen Isaac committee, McQueen, Jack Richards, HarMrs. and Mr. and the only local rep- ard ris Simonsen, C. A. Johnson and RobGeorge Collingham. resentative. In charge of the ert McKinnon. entertainThe will be C. E. Beveridge. meeting ment committee, of Campbell, Mrs. Ida Thomas, Mrs. Ora Gold, green, silver, Uolet, red pencils which Mr. Mclntire B. Harding, and Miss Gunda at The consists of William o business League SPEAKERS WILL DISCUSS DIFFERENT Toastmaster C3CIAL PROGRAMS SkjUj SECTION PAGE NINE Leonard auxiliary plans Erin Be t, SECOND 1 Public psychology has lost the element ' of fear which produced such uncertainty during critical periods in recent years. Public confidence has returned, particularly in respect to the banks throughout the country. As a result bankers know that their deposits will be stable, subject only to the normal currents of inflow and outflow. These changed conditions have enabled hanks to return to a broader loaning policy toward their customers. 2 This return to normal sound banking conditions has been fortified in several respects by provisions in newly enacted banking laws. Without going into the technicalities, we might say that they create conditions which give the banks more elbow room in respect to utilizing their resources in granting sound loans to their customers. 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