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Show ' THE TAGS TWO Mu-AiUtnr- a whole. The King record is one of ali' UTAH. UNDIR THK AC t OP MARCH 1. IR7R VAL II. COWLF.S, IIAL G. Mat KMOIIT, Publishers VAL II. COWLLS, Editor and Advertising Manager ROBERT C. ANDRUS, Associate Editor I.EOLA S. ANDERSON, Society Editor 9 CJ.S MfWhl-- TMfr PkMASSOCIATIOiV- m - 'NATIONAl IMTO0IAL o22cut,on WHEN A KINGLL I5E IJN(KOWNEI) UTAH voters will have an opportunity to serve themselves and the nation well at the 1010 elections when Senator William King's term expires, the closing of a service in legislative capacity which has attained an unusually high DIVORCE IS ASKED Mrs. Lucille Thomas seeks divorce from Wilgus Clay Thomas on the alleged grounds of desertion, according to a complaint filed last Friday in the office of the district court dei k. The two vvete married at Castle Dale February 15, 1938. BILLHEADS , reactionary at P R I C E . U T A THURSnAY .j, Motorist Is Fined On Manti National Forest Drunk Driving Charge Fire Situation Serious qual- ity throughout, his complete service is a splendid sample of what the record of a lawmaker should not be. This will be found to be true from the very earliest part of his service, always supporting the interests of those who grew fat at the expense of the general public. It appears certain now that King will seek to regain the senatorial seat he now holds. It is to be hoped that he will in order to afford the people an opportunity of turning him down for the nomination by an overwhelming majority as that is probably the only measure of satisfaction they will ever have in retaliation for the record he has made in the many years at Washington. The direct primary election arrangement of Utah will make the situation much different for King in seeking renomination than was the case under the old lxiss controlled convention system where scheming and conniving stood as ranking qualities in smokey, liquor odored backrooms. The direct primary brings the election setup out into the sunshine where the people may see what is going on, where they may participate directly in the election of their candidates. "Out Siuipaptr, Out Couraft, Out Coil' laiuio Evilly Thukkoay By Thk CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMANY UTAH STATE ATE, C mark of lack of consideration for the people as ullir PRICK. 8UN-ADVO- Flic utiialmii on the uUl vei lia, been and u l't th.it ..mm iUui.il-pmt uiMio- - of the fin. i ' i,ll!.ic-jumpn.r- f k,pt who K.vin the Vlt lie. I" a.V til)!! of -- I Jii-t- IIW1W.HI & .,cun, t m ' - , SAFEWAY FRIDAY . SATURDAY , AUG. 4th - 5th 61 North Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 1 i . CHERU- BTALL CANS ... Case, 48-ca- ns MORNING or SEGO, S- r' Tho llunlini!ij R.ver S,, vation district board of supervisors pints Glazier A V. Mugleby. The recently signed the first five cooper- - fuur near Gieen River will be worked to jative agreements for conservation on fust and will be brought up wlth treatment of faun land under the uu- - stand, ud, complete - tanks and watering tiougns will be thonty of the loudly oigamzed soilby tW(J new uoik conset vation distnct. announces Sorthls distnct, Mr. Mugle- en Andetson, chairman of the board. ,n he Sinbad do,eit east of The five fauns on which the com- - '(jdsti,. Dale, two wells oiiginally will be put m shape plete soil conservation programs aie dnn,,d for being started aie those operated by fo. ateiing ,n ,t(Kg 'A. J. Lott, Ralph Young, Ralph pulltu of the past week have pros in Giange, Anton Nielson and Milum od highly benetiual and McLIprang near Huntington. uthwe-- t pait of the district are lb(, Tieutment pioposed under tlie'-- tl0W full of w.itei. Other sections agi cements includes the reorgumu- - aDo benefited, accouling to the di turn of field boundanes to facilitate tint giaier. Pieuoiu to the lain-- , farm work and allow balanced ciop u.ntcr in'ospects were only about 50 iotations; planting of grass seed nu- pent of noim.il in manv paits. tines m ligated pastuics to supple- meat available l.mge forage; net i- NOIKE I OR PUBLICATION. Unit- llation of stiuituies designed to States D( partment of the Interiflood damage, and other Geneuil Land Oftiee at Salt m intended to contiol eiomn Lake Gitv, Utah, July 2(1. 1939 NOTICE is heieh.v given that Orand laise the faim income. A laige shall- of this lieatment will be done son It Andeison, ot Puce, Utah, who, on June 23, 1931 made stockiaising by tin- land owneis accouling h, the homestead entiv. No 050035. for Lots plans. 5 6. 7. E ' s V 4 SEh Sec 5. Lot 2. All of the fat mers expressed then SW NE4. SE1 See 6. NEhNEh. for the assistance given Section 7. Township 12 South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake Mendum, has filthem by the district and by ed notice of intention to make final VV. Thatcher, district conservationist, to the land Mr. Anderson said. Thatcher is the Piont, to establish claim befoie the clink of above descubed, soil consei vation service technician the district court, at Puce, Utah, on assisting the district in its emena- - the oUlh djy of September, 1939. tion treatment. names as witnesses: Claimant POUND 2 BOX 4-C- an CRAB MEAT, No. an FANCY quality bEllillKl TALL CAN CORN, PEAS, BEANS, Can SPAM, 12-Oun- - fl IFIT IS EFIFCS I? $ H ALBERS LG. PKG EGG MACARONI r SPAGHETTI tV. 68-To- Monster With Marine Exhibit n Colossus the huge whale is just one of forty deep sea terrors, which include a giant octopus, killer shark, porcupine fish, devil fish, and many other strange creatures on exhibit with the Mammoth Marine Hippodrome Wonder Show Train coming to Price for a one day engagement, Thursday, August 10th. The huge train will be located on the railroad siding near the D and R G passenger depot and will be open from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Besides the deep sea monsters a living mermaid and 101 other oddities will be shown. Adv. 68-to- n 7c 32 FOR 15 LB. BOX ttft' FULL - 17c $1.93 JULIA LEE WRIGHTS Guaranteed First Day Fresh 1 e 25c 29c ns POST TOASTIES LARGE PACKAGE . appic-ciatio- 3-Ca- ce (1 - Doz SALMON, Tall Can TUNA FISH, No. . Glazing tees for use of the public domain in Utah are now being col- lcctod by the division of grazing in- stead of the United States Land of- fiee, aecoiding to word leceived lieie this week by A. W. Magleby, glazier for district No 7. All payments for grazing privileges in Utah should be made either by postal or exp. ess money oideis. bank drafts or checks, drawn payable to the treasuier of the United States . EGGS, U. S. Med. Stds. pm-visio- ns Division Of Grazing Collects Range Fees . ' 11 Ge'-ig- ns POUND -- oe 4-ca- SOLID Huntington District !Wejs jn District 7 Starts Conservation Undergoing Repairs Program On 5 Farms Conway, Moab, has been Con,- - 2 v LOAVES 20-O- 15c FOR Stanley Colby and Manuel Seely, cf Wellington, Utah, Sharp Bryner and Melvin Keel, of Price, Utah. A. S. BROWN. Register. Date of first pub , July 27. 1939 Date of last pub., August 24. 1939 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Carbon Theatre Sun - Mon Tue -- STANDARD OH COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PRESENTS POUND CUCUMBERS BANANAS poo LITTLE PEOPLE CANTALOUPES CARROTS, ONIONS ORANGES NEW SPUDS PLAN 2 10 fancy EDWARDS Lb rnPCl'P fi ii AIRWAY Lb M. m J. B. or SCHILLINGS Lb. 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WITH HAND LOTION INGREDIANT CRUSHED PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE BROKEN SLICES NO. 2V4-CA- N MARSHMALLOWS MIX VEGETABLES FORMAT 3 ?3c . 15c 26c 69c FRUIT JARS Piro LATER C V - as- Thk tr . n, d" i while undei the luting liquid 1 -- "" - l'ehi.son w.,s ,,lt night by Deputy Slimf, !, F'1'1 who alleged t!l (f,Huiih o 22, Helper, was Taylor w,.d II, relu-i-eommitted or, u,llbf Mon-,1 ; ,,e slim with sit) vUspeii(led default of payment &f I1"1' 1 neol the It.ue .1 W. defendant i, is bv subject to 2G days m the ll.imini.ndd or a (li.ugo nf duvng ,uilty j att. , H Count v lomniMMoners umnliex I. C.uIjkii and s.m Fete tl.c-i- i coop, a- hod fm t Inv adiht.ona m having FlM o that the t ct .;, ouM.le of the lo.e-- t fi.es liH, of uopeii will he taken aie t) ' -I We have not the 1934 in flu i.il .ad. that fiom a tat Li h i look file icwiltod "f ' mile- t hi ee Mailing bet n alhad winch v i fu.c't bounda for scveiai lowed to bum untended .'Wcp. finally wind the e dav- - befm Two hauls for one finest the onto ,n stalled would man when the hist file labor afhard have saved many days national the , le.ulied flame-ter the foieM lands -- Air,- NO. 2VV CAN 25c 21c 18c i |