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Show OCTOBER 29, 1936 THURSDAY, X HELPER (By PRICE vyv VICINITY AND PAGE TORE! M. H. Wilson) the leveling and grading Helpers new Civic Auditorium - Tuesday morning by the contractors, Bernstein Kuhre of Salt Lake City. Local teams gad teamsters as well as local labor This work is to are being employed. be finished m 30 days according to tbe terms of contract. Bids are to be asked in the meantime for construction of the building and it is probable that construction will start before December 1. Work on site for 0f the Trainmasters Clerk J. D. Jr., t??k tlme off from the dizzyLoftis, whirl of fflc routine to go buckskin hunt Sunday ... ud flce Racily attending the Psitln. Seems that some amh?ti hi, punter heard Jack crashing through' and cut loose at him esides Jack didnt get a deer. pt- .H Dave Gibson, Jr., took a couple of idyS ff.t0. gethis big one. Seems a party of five H jumped a big The work on the Janet street un- - rTvcc Up.a0n, 1118 left fork of White a11 took a couple of 7, auter derpass is moving along rapidly. Con- the animal, struct! on of the temporary supports it u a ,,ey,downed Ct so of lead however, that for the railroad tracks will be com- - tu0 , u? u.u d.n t nget U hunS UP so pleted by Saturday. In the meantime ' for moro help to are excavating be- -, the contractors bu.ckThen they went tween the track and the highway, two 1 bnn.g (Note: The and three trucks being employed to'vL DOS cilTlVOd with th6 deer which remove the dirt dug out by the turned out to be an exceptionally , 5 large pointer late Tuesday evening.) H The gang over at the round house has been hunting but so far we not had any reports as to deer have in. Several of the gangbeing are Conductor Charlie Wallm, who for brought out however and maybe the still score several years has been conducting the will be different when McNary, MorKenilworth coal run, bid in a passenrissey and gang get home. ger job on trains No. 1 and No. 2 beH tween Salt Lake City and Grand Engineer E. W. McConnell and W. junction. Charlie took his student trip as a passenger conductor Monday H. OBrien have reported back to Helper from Grand Junction. LU night. H H Federal Engine Inspector Snodgrass, Coal Shute Operator Tom Migliaccio figured he should have one year off was in Helper on a regular tour of infor good behavior after spending nine spection Tuesday. H years pounding boney through the grates of the coal chute. As a result Trainmaster J. R. Loftis left Tuesof this thinking Tom took and passed day for a few days work on the Mary-va- le his firemans examination and made branch where beets and turkeys his student trips and is now a full are the principal cause of the trainfledged fireman. masters concern. Misses and Ladies RAYON j 25 HOSIERY h River School Cooperation Sought For Armistice Plan Reg. 35c HOSIERY authorities at Green River to in arranging an ArDay program for that commonwealth a committee was named at the Thursday evening meeting of the Price post of the American Legion. William Toy was named as chairman of the group, his associates being Joe seek mistice ay largest millinery manufacturing plants in the intermountain district, a Utah payroll institution which produces many models in keeping with the very latest of fashions. The one-ddemonstration sale will be held here next Saturday. ' $1.39 THE CARBON EMERY BANK Price, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on October Values to $1.49 o 10, 1936 ASSETS: Loans 2. 3. 4878- and discounts $ 676,192.02 2,398.40 Overdrafts or States Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $17,909.80. Furniture and fixtures, $6,862.68 Real estate owned other than banking house United Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash of collection Cash items not in process of collection Other assets 14. 294,900.00 151,235.25 24,772.48 24,550.00 157,954.93 LIABILITIES: 8 per share net 13,675.91 3 for 49c 1.00 72,000.00 New Deep-ton- e fiduciary powers - TOTAL PLEDGED LADIES NOVELTY 82,000.00 CLAUDE J. EMPEY, SHOES LU Values to $2.98 Cashier. J. H. Redd, C. R. Fergusson, a. w. McKinnon, Directors. 22nd day of October, 1936. and sworn to before me this rfUINE PACE, Notary Public, residing at Price, Utah. My Commission will Expire July 19. 1940. 'ATe OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. of Utah, do hereby F- - Star ley, Bank Commissioner of the Statethe s.atement i'Jv that the of the foregonig is a true and correct copy named company, filed in my office on October 3,193m Bank Commissioner. MENS and BOYS POLO r 2.00 BOYS DRESS GLOVES wool lining EVERT Shirts that formerly sold for 1.49 and 1.98 to be closed out at a MENS sacrifice price. A real JACKETS shirt value guar- Ruberized Suede fabric - Washable and water proof, Reg. $2.98 each i OCTOBER CLEARANCE OF SHOES l1 Correct Attest: H each FREE - N ecktie with every shirt sold 10HXUK) Utah, County of Carbon: first duly sworn according to law, deposes and ve Empey, that he is Cashierbeing of the above named bank and that the above and a full, true and correct statement of the condition e saidreport contains bank at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1936. 10c MENS DRESS SHIRT anteed fast colors. 82,000.00 Pledged: Against United States Government and postal savings : deposits With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of ss at BOYS DRESS SHIRTS 82,0UU.UU TOTAL PLEDGED, excluding rediscounts Ho CHILDRENS HATS TAMS Final Clearance Other Towels Ho 1,369.56 1,562,714.80 TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES: United States Government obligations, direct andor fully - Reg. $1 .39 REGULAR 35c SHIRTS Large size double loop.. Towel col- Heavy cotton in ors to match your dark blue and knit brown. bathroom At a very special price. 2 for s. Tan Cotton Suede fabric. Zipper front . IPI 220,970.42 guaranteed H(S - Ideal Sheet Blanket 98 CANNON towels L&I pa 100,000.00 50,000.00 70,970.42 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 98 JACKETS 1,341,744.38 $ Reg. 25c- DOUBLE SIZE COTTON LADIES DRIVING HANDBAGS GLOVES neiu shipment justar-rive- d . With or without wool Rust, Green, Blue, Brown, Black . lining - Slip on style . New styles . BOYS 1,269,744.38 andor investments Surplus Undivided profits Reg. 72,000.00 $ Not secured by the pledge of loans TOTAL DEPOSITS.....'. Common stock 2,000 shares, par $50.00 530,965.44 563,733.47 CREAMS LADIES SHIRTS Guaranteed fast tol-orNew Patterns . 226,795.23 3,506.44 410.05 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- ....... ....... . tions Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations State, county, and municipal deposits United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers checks outstanding, etc TOTAL OF ITEMS 14 to 18, INCLUSIVE: Secured by the pledge of loans included in this sale youll fild street, afternoon or evening dresses, in the seasons best selling fabrics BOYS DRESS 1,562,714.80 andor investments , items in process TOTAL. LOTIONS Values to $9.90 BLOUSES Manufacturer Of Hold Type Here Of Ho Clearance of LADIES - REPORT OF CONDITION OF TIIE SATURDAY ONLY GROUP TWO ay Bringing honor and distinction to her home community, Miss Kimball Hat Ruggeri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Price and a graduUtah Will Henry Sale ate of Ruggeri Carbon high school, has been Of Special selected to play the feminine lead in the annual play of the University of Introducing a new method of mill- Utah, it was announced Monday. Miss inery merchandising for a Ruggeri was seleced by the judges district, the W. F. Grossenbach following tryouts with more than Co., Ogden hat manufacturers, will three hundred other students seek- send a display of feminine headwear ing the honor. SHAMPOO 1 A BUMPER CROP OF VALUES . . . and Nick Karras.- It is probable that a speaker will be secured PRICE GIRL WINNER OF U HONOR OUTSTANDING and several musical numbers Naylen . BLANKET Rayon or Cotton Reg. 59c Sizes 28 to 36 Values to $6.90 SPREADS 49 Reg. GROUP ONE BED -S Fine Rib Cotton Duress Green consisting of five hundred different models for a special one-dintroduction sale at the General Department store in Price. M. Wagner, representative of the manufacturing comwill be in charge of the display. For the purpose of contacting the pany, The Grossenbach factory is one of the school BRASSIERES Sizes 2 to 16 CHILDRENS Cotton - Ribbed Rails L-D- GARMENTS 19c All Sizes Mens - Ladies LADIES VESTS Reg. t.1!0' De- - Childrens Rayon BLOOMERS Ho MENS BOY'S OXFORDS OXFORDS Leather Soles Black and Brown Values to Sizes 2 to 6 CHILDRENS All-Leath- er SHOES Sizes 8 to 2 2.89 2.98 RAL DEPT STORE $2.98 r he Store for all your shoppma NEXT TO L LYRIC TMEATRE mGEnERALcizzzmmLcz: mjh i "I - PRICE UTAH IGEHERflL i i |