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Show it 11 M Milt. 4 Hfil 11!., Historical Description Of Price Put In Cornerstone ' . . tt j L k, I'.l.t 4 , !( . I ii j . S' r ,, r . ' J- i..l 1 I t I M . Hr I 1 j , 4. I.' N, v 4 Is I til n ' I l I -- Ir I t. I, h s. . -- 6 J - 4 i I ' 1 ! Is ' I f r..t n .(.stf'i t 1 f Xt rt ' H ij 1 r wLkh tic .m i t A J.ir 53. r pj.ms now bring county rrg.ird.ng C.irlmn n mxt :r when the new Junior u!3i g Is opened. G J Reeves tins week trade shoo! Cnr-be- Supcr-ictcndc- nt i- fit s i in i ! L ..;j!l'rv iisg uii-t- i tv futuio p 1 a!', it All ti it is-r-- ed mg .statement: w As L e C.irbt n Junior college to Like .5..e a number of n in the minds of the ,j r : people regard.ng the operation of the school mxt fall It is the plan of the dirt net to cdue.'ite the 11th and 12th gnees if the high school in the new bur this the school college build. ngs district will p.iv for whatever servUe the stale of Utah renders The district cannot escape its revpoasibili-tic- s to the high school juniors and seniors in any way. All the pmileges that the high school pupils have enjoyed in the pa-- t will be continued In the fuuie; that is to say, the school distrut will transpoit iLs high school pupils to and from school, as it has always done to the Carbon county high school. The state of Utah will not make a charge to the individual high school pupil for attendance at the school The district will pay the state for this service; however, the student body fee in the 11th and 12th grades in the Junior college will remain the same as if they were attending the Caibon county high school. be-pi- CHILDRENS SILK DRESSES DRESSES On Sale Friday 9 Oclock On Sale Friday, 9 Oclock PER EASTER SALE Or LADIES SILK DRESSES. DRESSE TOR STREET. AFTERNOON DONT MISS THIS SPECIAL EASTER BEFORE AND NEVER ER AGAIN WILL WE BE ABLE TO OrrER SUCH AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. FINE QUALITY CREFE DRESSES. GOOD TAILORING. AND VERY fcMART STYLES. MANY WITH BOLERO JACKETS. EVENT-NEV- AND EVENING. A REAUTinL SELECTION OP THE SEASON S BEST SELLING STYLES ft?, i.g in on tt!j to t VELUES TO ts no tr.ag- - 17 90 SIZE 7 TO I 16 - $2.9 ti nit 3LoII IGEHEnflLI APRONS ty jrt'K'r.tm was pre- - ve Taut colors. Smart (tylea. New shipment just arrived. 49c iCV NEW SHIPMENT OF BEAUTIFUL All the seasons new Smart styles. Just arrived colors Mrs. Reverina Growo, proprietor of the Price Hotel and a well-knoresident of this city, plans to leave the latter part of this week for Porno Canavet-eItaly, to visit her mother, Marie Giacrdetto Piano. Mrs. Grossos niece. Carmen Enrietto, will accompany her to F.urope and they will tour that country for a period of six months, expecting to return here sometime in the fall. the Carbon Junior in the Junior in the minds of the public it is hoped short statments will help by law in the that these few of the questions. a to clarify quarter or $51 8 year To this amount will be added departmental fees, student body fees, Facts Figures, for a total of at least $60 a year. of View The state of Utah in contrast to the school district does not You transport at Of sjate expense, students to and from the various public colleges in the A recent report has it that state. Students must themselves make shoes purchased by the national arrangements for their transportation government departments cost y private conveyance. more than the bids entered Since some confusion has existed by private manufacturers for the same grade of footwear . . . less than two per cent of the automobiles (passenger cars) operated in the United States are owned by families with an income of as the much as $100 a week late President McKinley is said to have been the first national chief executive of the nation to have a news photographer accompany .a him on campaign trips survey rerecent nation-wid- e vealed that 72 per cent of all women readers take an interest in unless you are interested department store advertising in it is said that in SAVING on newspapers your overhead expense. an average of 300,000 OUR PLAN people arrive in New York for low is different and our City every day classithe results cost and high kKRVlCE is unexcelled fied column of The will be found tops in Eastern Utah, 3,470 contacts directly into homes in this section every week an attachment called the can be adjusted to telegraphone pUoie for Quotation answer a phone call in the home, Today out: will saving Mrs. Smith is then and message?" a yen leave Ed, R, what the caUer has to sav. record District Manager calls affording a record of all ?nce made during the phone owners Phone 537-all news broadcasts absence are barred from the air wax es in m. England till after 6:00 p. of $7,-7- COMES IN SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZES FASHIONED . . . SHEER . . . PURE REGULAR LENGTH. PLAIN OF FANCY BLACK HEELS. 2 FREE PERFUME WITH EVEY PAIR OF HOSE SOLD I II I I nAlfJA Ih KHIH KJ V VS fill POLO SHIRTS Boys white band shirts. Fine quality broadcloth shirt. Nice tailoring. Full cut sizes. Boys fine cotton polo shirt3. Small, medium and large size. Stock up now for vacation time. wim MENS SOCKS Feature Easter value. Boys wool felt baseball cap. Dark blue or fancy checkered Fine rayon dress Bocks. Double sole and heel. New Smart patterns for spring and summer. patterns. REGULAR 25c 25c 15c 10c 400 MENS FINE SHIRTS 00 Feature Easter Value Its a bargain of a lifetime Guaranteed fast colors No wilt collar. Smart new spring patterns now in stock. This shirt was bought to sell at $1.49. On sale Friday and Saturday at only .... .... IRFUFnfll BALL CAPS REGULAR .... Dont Read This Ad MENS SHORTS AND SHIRTS Fast color broadcloth shorts. Fine knit cotton shirts. Stock up now for summer. REGULAR 25c out-of-to- .... 15c Sun-Advoc- feck lasarance .... Hansen ... R MW j 'HGEHEnw.r FINE QUALITY KNIT RAYON UNDIES. LACE APPLIQUE TRIMMED And Expressions Interest To etc-- , jf 7 COME ALL THE NEW COLORS FEATURED DURING THIS EVENT. FULL SILK HOSE. KNEE HIGHT OR p IT DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP FOR MONTHS TO 74 HOSIERY BLOOMERS HERES A REAL PANTIE EVENT $1.98 . college The tuition college proper is fixed state of Utah at $17 a PANTIES SHEER BLOUSES PLANS EUROPE TOUR Annual Hop Held Carbon high seniors entertained the public Friday night at their annual Hop, and expressed their satisfaction as to the attendanace. Made doubly attractive by a clever decorative theme of musical scenes and programs carrying out that idea, the ball afforded a gay evening for the danc- High school graduation marks the Class President Stanley Litizzette ers. tnd of free public education and thoe was general chairman for the affair, who have graduated from the high assisted by a group committee of school and who attend school locally thirteen students and two advisers. will be expected to enroll in the upper division LADIES SILK ir jtn.l u di r "'iiS?i.ng txttrr. Lj,;h.y ..tji fu,t wool A, 14 svt.en thi u:-- s or fvci fui-)uttin wLiit Jotter U wjm) up t!.mk AU r i.i 'tin t'! i)i.1 t!.P y. I...! :'-.- ttim 49c , , j. lc s s - 8 ' . t filer UsBW r i krat pda tlcuson Liiip i C3 "c-- tt tti . i, l li ,;i ip i it tip t i cr fi How fjues-tonsh.t- ! BLOUSES L&J .j ,'j s., ( 3 1 w i ttilt-- j t - ' rcgiil.tr weekly mect.ng of the Ihkc Rotary club. Kln.cr highway patrolman, gave an illustrated lecture on safety, and Patrolmen Vernon Davis and J L Sullivan spoke cm traffic accidents in Carbon county. A talk in connection with the enn-ccontrol program wus given by Dr. Edward L Van Aclstyn, state deputy health officer. Stanley Litirette gave his original oration. War Declared." with which Ije won first place in the content but week at Irovo. In charge of the meeting was Melvin C. Wilson. IN LOCAL SCHOOLS t - A S Program On Highway Safety Is Presented PROPOSED CHANGES To itVm . . ! Walnaes j, , f u U s,.t It i'k i jt. tiii I. .) t'i- - iin s, V4l ri ti ririinSn! f.il.- REEVES DISCUSSES the t t! ik (J,f Ci Jloii HI v t.'S.iL!s wjj r.!' i dntt.ifit, .u r . 1 rt Ct .trv miuirrinriit I'11 jr, ' 3 1 . i I k c as .a t a ' 'I Sail J i I I t jj I I MV i ! lit lire,. t ..ll fnnil tt I , i r ) , .I Is' ' r I I sc 3.1 aJi ( t p ? - l , . . I ll - j; tc- - ! I. in 1' lief Hii J 1 ! tt j It it f,l.i'.'i .ll.Ilil Itli,. 3 1 31 ' lc". , l'' I 3. 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