OCR Text |
Show iir- - krUL 11 PAGE RBVPf 11 "Jnents Progressing For Sending Three OFFICERS NAMED County Girl Scout BY Units to State Band Contest UNITS County Carbon Committee Planned OF TWOSCHOOLS and ensemble contests. virtually Notre been Dame t' hive P-T- -A f&Tot transporting the Ctr- - and Helper are registered in the jun- end Helper ior section. A large number of citizens of both the tate cootert communities are expected to accompany the bands. The committee In charge of transporting the high school J rf Khool uit band requests all persons who intend numberbend, to make the trip by train to notify -- . Director E M. Williams, Prineither train early Thursday Hel--3 cipal Norman Hamilton or Dr. H. B. the of member The 02 after-- ? Goetzman. will leave Wednesday According to Dr. Goetzman, if 200 private can. can be obtained for the passengers bon high wUiconpete intten Logan trip, the railroad will furnish A division, and will be repre-l- a special train. the concert, parade, solo The. Rev. William A. Ruel, superintendent of the Notre Dame school, announced Tuesday that Mrs. Charles Ruggerl would be the accompanist for the school's soloists in the contest R. T. Mitchell, parade drill master, and Rev. Ruel will also accompany the students. Because of their excellent performances in previous competition, the Carbon county bands are expected to bring back a large share of honors. According to word received from Logan, the three local units are among the favorites in their respective div- ftjgttfor W eTi Sby YARNING! isions. For the purpose of raising funds for the high school bands expenses, a play will be presented in the high school auditorium Wednesday of this week by the Helper M. I. A. A concert has been arranged for Tuesday, April 18 at Castle Gate. A concert was given by the band Friday at Mutual, and a band benefit dance is held at Standardville the following evening. Wife Given Divorce On Cruelty Charge Gladya Kearns was granted a divorce in district court Friday from Frank Kearns, the complaint charging cruelty. They were married at Price May 7, 1925. Mrs. Kearns was granted aiintony of $20 per month and will have custody of a minor child except for 10 weeks after the close of the school term. During that time, the child will stay with Lis father. Clinton Howard was ordered to either pay back alimony to Ida Spencer Howard or serve SO days In the county jail. HAKE APPOINTMENTS AND AVOID THE RUSH. Permanent Waves cant be bent Prices a gait your pocketbook. J Is Easy ' Beau ty the Modem Way lm Dean Zerker, Mrs. Nene Atwood, Operators. . Modem Barber Shop and Famous PEACOCK . Beauty Parlon Utah RaXS rs' associations at a meeting Wednesday of last week. The Southside school association also Participated in the meeting. Mrs. O. L. Thomas and Mrs. Ruion A Bryner were named president and secretary-treasur- er , respectively, of the Central organization. The Harding group chose Mrs. Henry as president and Mrs. Frank Rugged Grauss-ma- n as secretary-treasure- r. W. W. Christensen, district superintendent, talked on school conditions, stating the board of education Planned a hs term for the next school year. The remainder of the program was as follows: Piano duet, Helen and Florence Thomas; comet solo, Edward Harding; vocal selections, mixed quartette, Mrs. Ed. Hanson, Mrs. George B. Herding, E. C. Jeppsen and Murray Mathis. nine-mont- Organization of a Carbon county girl scout committee will be effected at a meeting Wednesday, April 19, at the home of Mrs. E. N. Radcliff. All towns in the county having girl scout troops or desiring to organize troops are Invited to send representatives. Following the organization of a county committee, it Is planned to form troop committees in the various towns. Silvagnl building Preliminary hearing of Charles Atshop. wood on a charge of attempted arson is extracted wu postponed Tuesday until April . A high quality starch which orfrom sweet potato culls, 18 at 10KX) a. irt. Justice J. W. Ham10 to SO per, at dinarily make up from mond granted the postponement the request of defense counsel. At-- cent of the entire crop. Lowest Tire Prices (Prices Effective APRIL FORMER RESIDENT VISITS Mrs. F. A Viglla Milo-Fu- ll Eter 2S h Eastern Utah fee Limited Time Only) Circle Guaranteed Tires of Berkeley, Calif., arrived here the early part of last week and is visiting at the homes of her brothers, Elmie and Nick Mrs. Viglla will be remembered by many Price district residents, having resided here during a period of fifteen years previous to moving to the California city about ten years ago. She expects to remain here as a guest of her brothers and fntu for another ten days. Ber-nar- dL FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED FRIDAY FOR ROLAIT CHILD At the same time, they will revalue school property for insurance purFuneral services for Mickle Marie poses. J. Bracken Lee, manager of McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. the Equitable Insurance will agency, C. McKee of Rolapp, were held in accompany the board. the Community church Friday. The child died April S. She was bom at Rolapp January 23, 1928. Surviving besides her parSixty-nients are four brothers and sisters. degrees was the highest The Flynn funeral home had charge temperature recorded at the Price of interment in the Masonic plot of weather station for the week ending Sunday. The minimum wu 19 dethe Price cemetery. grees, according to the report issued EDUCATION BOARD POSTPONES Monday by Henry Flack, government MEETING UNTIL NEXT WEEK observer. Following are the daily readings: Max. Min. The regularly scheduled meeting of the Carbon board of education was April 3 .AS 34 32 postponed Monday for one week due April 4 to the inability of Board Member April 5 19 .89 William H. Woodhead to attend. On April 6 21 .60 24 JU Tuesday and Wednesday of next April 7 29 .64 week, the board will make an in- April 8 20 spection trip throughout the district April 9 MILHANDEB PERFECT CIRCLE TIRE 6-P- ly Heavy Duty Fully Guaranteed (Other sisee Frepertlenately Lew) BATTERIES The Weather UNCONDITIONAL 13-Pla- Gaanutee. $5.50 Exchange - 7.20 Exchange ne te 15-Pla- te Milhander Tire & Battery Shop r.) (Ne lllerihQrtmAm Seeth of Price Gauge. Mee; Anew Berries Station. Keailwotlh Junction ess . way; Btam Cal Rervlee Station, aula IFsm? Tfona Boautiful Modern Coal Stt. Phone 645 7 Wjest Main Yies Officers for the coming elected by the Central school Parent-Teache- to th wood Is accuaed of setting fire BEARING ON ARSON CHARGE quarters in the POSTPONED UNTIL APRIL IS vacant barber shop er and to Doc a bar-b- Mined by Willow Creek Coal Co. Can MbM Pkoas ISRll 6SS--W You Simply Wont Believe That the Low Price We Are Now Offering Could Buy Such Quality and Beauty in Automobiles!" Gouipoo THE Newhonse Motel ElcocilottGiro ETouffo - SibiGG - EflcEatto Goadboo Ocdoco SALT LAKE CRY IN THE CENTER OF THINGS! HOW ABOUT THAT PISHINO OAR? New CHAT 3 (Continued) In addition to its central position, the New-hou- se Hotel has an atmosphere of restfulness, spaciousness and seclusion. The public rooms are luxuriously nd comfortably furnished and la a most pleasant place wherein to visit with friends. The 400 guest rooms are de- BUICKS So Ev- lightfully large and generously equipped. ery room has a bath and outside exposure. Offering Following Special POHTIACS Buck Oran jO Loran v( Roll Intermountain Double Rate Tim Me $20 $3.00 4.00 3.50 .3.00 Single Rate $4.00 $2.00 4.50 2.50 Bath All Outside Rooms Each with Private Garage Facilities Adjoining. Single Double $3-5- 0 hotel. NEWIHMMJSIE Hr. J. n, Wafer, President W. E. Sutton GenlMgr. Channcy W. West Asst Gent Mgr. ED. STEVENS IN CHARGE OF SERVICE DEPARTMENT. (3sio?foija 44 N. Carbon Ave, (o Price, Utah |