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Show 1M nAT. ATM H sdorscout to Feature PRICE CHURCHES Activity ARRANGE EASIER ThW Training Meet Clu. cout-JSfcrt- SUNDAY SERVICES ur. tb third KMton ol training Special Rites Are Scheduled leadenhlp jcout of this evening Wedneiday Observance of Saviors "STit the high school. A. A. An-2- 1 coun-wi- of Provo, Timpanocos W. West, Carbon "gSenhlp director, the Inis being given by the game which is proving popular the council. 7the subjects which will be week are: Compass 5LZa 2jnCobking, fire building, knife handling, first aid, scout J" filling, thrift and tracking. various games and demonstrations JJboen arranged to illustrate these jyy of scout activity. owned g white Wyandotte pullet, of Drlmdaly, K. Newman jc rec--rf Irelands teoken m egg-layi- ng producing reek- SOI eggs in 48 - COM. In Resurrection. ll tm FAO Pilot Cl AH phosphate aid to carbon crop yield MAN Special Easter services commemorating the resurrection of Christ will be held on Sunday In Price churches. The holy week observances at the Notre Dame and Hellenic Orthodox churches began Sunday. Blessing of palms In celebration of Christs entry into Jerusalem featured masses at the Notre Dame Sunday at 8:30 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. Services were also held at 4:00 p. m. The schedule of services for the remainder of the week is as follows: Holy Thursday High mass and procession at 6:00 a. m.) holy hour services at 7:30 p. m. Good Friday mass of the and veneration of the cross, 0:30 a. m.; Tre Ore, noon until 3:00 p. m.; Way of the Cross," 7:30 p. m. Holy Saturday Blessing of baptismal water and Pascal candle, 7:30 a. m.; high nrnt 8:30 a. m. Easter Sunday Low mass, 8:30 a. m., music by the childrens choir; high mass, 10:30 a. m., music by the parish choir. The Rev. William A. Ruel will have charge of the services, assisted by the Rev. J. F. Claffey. According to the Rev. D. Smymo-polou- s, special services will be held at the Hellenic Orthodox church on the evenings of Thursday, Friday, Saturday and on Sunday morning. Music will be provided by the boys and girls of the Greek Community led ,PWApVOCATE. Tests Show Values of Commercial Fertilizer Carbon Canal KILLED BY Names New Officers FREIGHT TRAIN An Inquest wu conducted Friday into the death of John Doe Dutch, 30, transient, who wu killed in the Helper railroad yards Thursday when run over by a freight car, A verdict of accidental death wu returned. Justice Byron Carter presided over the hearing, which wu held at Helper. Testimony offered by Elton Cutler, companion of the victim, wu to the effect that Dutch wu crawling under the string of cars on his way from the Jungles" to the Helper business district The train started while he wu under the car, his body being completely severed. Cutler said that he met Dutch in Sacramento, Calif a short while ago. The latter wu a native of Holland, and the whereabouts of his relatives are unknown. The body wu brought to the Deseret mortuary at Price. f Phosphate fertil-T- w treatments, magnesium 51 per would be cent greater than in being hay grown on developing agricultur-- al untreated plate, calcium! showing an condittons in this locsUty, according to L D. Zobell, superintendent of increase of 32 per cent and phosphorus being 48 per cent greater. the county experimental farm. The yield of corn wu Increased 35 Mr. Zobell issued a report Tuesday per cent by the application of comcovering the results of fertilizer teste mercial fertilizer. conducted during the four years. The summary shows put According to Mr. Zobell, the phosthat phosphate not only resulted in phate remains in the ground for sevlarger yield, but greatly increased the feed value of eral years. the crops tested. PRICE POSTS APPLICATION Hay grown on phosphate-treate- d ground In 1932 had a 94 per cent FOR TOURNEY ACKNOWLEDGED greater feed value than the crop raised on untreated land. A letter acknowledging the inviSimilarly, the amount of crude protein was 25 tation of Price post to hold the state per cent greater. American Legion junior baseball In 1929, phosphate wu placed on tournament here this summer hu several plate of alfalfa, and the yield on these pieces of ground last sea- been received from Ray Adams, state son wu 66 per cent larger thnn on director of the activity. MAN GIVEN JAIL TEEM the check plate. A big increase wu Mr. Adams said that it wu too Theodore Anderson, convicted Apnoted every year, the gain averaging early to determine where the tourna- ril 5. on a charge of securing relief 63.5 per cent each season. ment will be held, but he assured the under false pretenses, wu sentenced The three essential feed elements in local post that state Legion officials Thursday by Justice J. W. Hammond hay were increased by the phosphate consider Price worthy of the honor to serve SO days In .the county Jail.' J? 5 , George W. Waterman hasJ directors of the Carton Wter iMtJJ way, which reorganised Peirce will serve as of the company. the According to Mr. Peirce, setUa to panyhaededded water accounts on the bad ter delivered and the amount contracted tae. rstmiTJ amoun will sign this year for the ' they actually need, ha win charge The carrying cents an acre-too-t, menta of 15 cents now and 10 the on July 1. Plans are to clean waIn the run and thte week fiui ter the tore part of next weak. tE. . 22 wthebdsoI u Can 162 for Expert Car Simon-iziawashing, polishing, ' g. MODERN: Auto Laundry Price, Utah school. An Easter play will be presented uiKhUbiiimvimgi vaawiiamrii v&swmi " at the Community church Sunday at 10:00 a. m. The morning worship services at 11:00 a. m. will include a sermon by the Rev. J. H. MacRill, anthems by the choir, vocal selections by a quartette and a vocal solo. The reception of members and sacrament of baptism will be held at this time. Members of the Charles Fred Jennings commandery of the Knights Templar will attend the services. The First Evening Service" will be the subject of the sermon for the Sunday evening rites at 7:30. nomu KNEES AND OP THE CELEBEATED tyring Cap Report Shows Local Auto License Sales Mines At DUNO CANTON, UTAH Oacnl Offices, 817 Newhense RnHiUnf ALT LAKE C1TT, UTAH Automobile license sales for the Carbon district reached the total of 2151 following Saturdays business at the Price branch bureau. Of this number, 1823 plates were for passenger cars and 828 for trucks. The office will be open Saturday, April' 15; Saturday, April 28, and from Monday, April 24, to Saturady, ' April 29. Thrifty: Folks Laundry1 Service ; USE OUR ii EASTER Puritan Skinned Average PHONE Johnson TTffaiaoIFeff & Dry Picked Hens SIRLOIN BABY BEEF Steaks Anywhere B. E. Johnson, Mgr Lb.... Complete your Lunch with Some of These Delicious Cakes A Pound Chips -- com- Pound Pkg y & Beans Always Handy and Easily Prepared Tall Can POUND Strawberries Satisfy That Taste For Fresh Fruits 2 Boxes . . . . Just the thing Large, Sweet Navals Basket Kiddies' For the Dozen Lettuce Solid, Crisp Heads For Salads or Sandwiches Asparagus The Moot Popular and Tsstey Spring Vegetable p, anti-knock-th- Freshly Roasted ECh oooooasoooooo Pork m Instant starting, lightning pick-usurge of power, extra long mileage, improved proved claims have made optimists of Conoco Bronze users. tbt ugn of tbt Ret TriangU. Easter Basket. Potato roast; Tall Cam ovJColnvu Coffee SHOULDER Makes the Picnic Better iHnaii A Airway POUND Ripe Olives u An Excellent Mixture for the Assorted Crisp and tasty, No picnic is plete without them. Anything Easter Candy. Cookies Pot Roast Assorted Flavors 3 PACKAGES POUND 15c POUND CooR Co We Haul Phojie 426 Jello to 15 lbs. Lb. Lamb til 13 Hams47c Chickens IgcJ Shoulder Rib Cuts whim n mun m mi miiiiimiifiiiimmM BOZEN QurMcwkets IT WILL PLEASE TOU, TOO! PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Great Big White Eggs for the EasterFestivaL THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Apr. 13, 14, 15 Libbys Deviled Meats Handy for Luncheon or Sandwiches 3 Pounds 3 Cans Imported Sardines Small Fish Packed In Olive Oil Per Can Soda Crackers |