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Show TBS FADE TWO e QU &un-Ahwir- alr Rafly In Em; ThnrmUj By th. Cirboii County Publishing Com pony. JOSEPH L. ASBURY, Editor sad BUH-a- v Former Carbon Star Wins Honor Rating Last Quarter Gives Carbon . 28-2- Paul Holbrook, captain of the 1831 Carbon high football team,' has been named as halfback on the unior college team for Utah and Idaho. The official selection was announced on Saturday by the Deseret News. During the past year, Holbrook, played for Westminster college at Salt Lake. He was regular halfback on the Carbon team in 1831 and in 1932, and also received letters in basketball and track In Mi last year. Victoly Over Roosevelt Quint 1 Mlhb. Subscript km, $2,00 ths Your Jn Adrases. Office Phases No.. OS or No. 8. all-st- ar Staging a whirlwind finish in quarter, the Carbon high cagers Miners played indifferently, and apA Second CUms Mail Matter! to defeat Roose- peared to be baffled by the clever At ths Poatoffico At Price, Utah, Un- wno from behind velt Friday in the opening game of passing attack of their opponents. der the Act. of March S, 1878.. the local basketball season. Tba score At the end of the first quarter, the -- r ADVERTISING RATES. 1. was acore was tied at 4. The visitors 40c, When the fourth period opened, the forged ahead and were leading 1310, Malay MatterSOe. Per lech Per Issue, Transient, Special FWtion, 25 Per Miners were trailing six points, but when the half ended. Increasing their Cant Additional. In the last five minutes of play, they advantage in the third quarter. DurLegale Ten Cente the Line Each Inser found their eye for the hoop and bur- ing this period, tha Miners failed to TAVERN TRAVELERS EASILY Sum-Ben. Count Six Word to Line. DEFEAT AN1LEB HOOF8TERS 112A0; Water Application, $15; ied Roosevelts chances for. victory score a single point, and Roosevelt Fiat! Proof, $10. of field an avalanche under goals. only had little better luck making Rsaders Fifteen ' Ceuta the Line Each The Tavern Travelers, fast stepping three points. During the last quarter, the Insertion. Count Bin Worda to the Line; scored 18 points, Gunderson, De Angeles was Inserted into the independent basketball team, opened Blackface Type Twenty Five Centa Cowley end Tony De Angeles leading lineup in the final quarter as right the season successfully Tuesday by Additional Each Ineertion. Obitaariea, Carda of Thanks, Reflations, the offensive. Prior to that time, the forward, and apparently he supplied trouncing the Antlers, 45 to 8. The Etc., At Beading Notice Rates. Count victors exhibited a classy brand of the spark which transformed the Six Worda to'tho Line. v, a play and are desirous of playing othinto Per Bale, Per Rent. Pound, Loot, Ete. than many comparable industries is few seconds after enterlnif er, amateur quints'. Any team interTwo Cente Per Word Each, Issue. No faced with the possibility of. many the Charge Accounts. Tony scored s field goal ested in a game is requested to call changes during the coming session and game, Addicts All Communications to followed it with another shot at the Tavern hotel. The score: ' CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO, of congress, especially in methods of which dropped through, the hoop. . TRAVELERS taxation and the tariff, declared J. Gunderson and Cowley then began ; Pftcs. Utah F. Oallbreath, secretary of the Am- to find the basket. with a regularity MORE BUSINESS IN erican Mining Congress, in discussing which Roosevelt was unable to check. GOVERNMENT matters to be considered at the comCarbon's play in the ' first three was characterized by inacof the quarters Congress Mining ing meeting It Is generally conceded that .we In on- December curate passing end frequent fumbling. D. C., Washington, need leas government in biuineaa but On several occasions Carbon lost to 17th. K. R. Miles, Utah state purchasing 15th chances because of fumbling scaring minof While branch the every the under agent. In his talk before the State basket . Industry, with the exception of to convert foul pitches was Rea association at Salt Lake City ing Inability last Saturday Injected a new thought gold mining, has suffered curtailed another factor which held down the drastic wage and person- Miners score in the game. Out of along this line when he admitted the production, nel and shutdowns dur- 14 free tries, the Coal Diggers made reductions, above fact and added that what we of the depres- only two successful throws. the three years busi-neing Is more nioia urgently need sion," Mr. Callbreath said, "the outHolly Bryner and Rimer Colllng-ha-m In government1 did not break into the scoring look is bright if the industry can If every public office holder woulc but they turned in some good column, follow the ahead. road straight just exercise as much sound business defensive work. Blackie Greco, who to "Men been who elected have method In conducting the affairs of at one of the forward posts, congress and to the 44 legislatures started Ms town, state or nation as the avlooked like. a potential star,. but Ms that will be in session-i183$. have lack of erage man does In the management all been elected an e experience was evident The Schools of program of his private business, we would not lineup: are to Inaugchange. They pledged ROOSEVELT find our government facing such a Stage Vaudeville urate reforms end changes in taxaG. T. F. P. huge deficit In almost every depart1 0 0 ...... A Christmas vaudeville program ment and taxes mounting to propor- tion, the cost of government and pos- Smith, rf-- c 1 3 3 rf the In tariff. the Wiscombe, election sibly past will be presented by pupils of the tions that are literally unbearable, 0 0 0 rf Central and Southside schools at the The state of Utah is doing its buy- -' practically every mining state made Anderson, 2 0 3 If Frederickson, drastic Carbon high auditorium December in men the who make changes ing through a centralized purchasing the laws. We 2 2 2 Frank Mohlman, c 22 at 8:00 p. m. are e new faced with beard and hundreds of thousands of 0 0 0 Ferrel Mohlman, rg Following Is the program: "The 1 3 1 dollars are being saved to the tax- political policy which involves re- Wardle, lg vision of two factors Toy Shop," talking, singing and danthat Important payers every year, Mr. Miles said, first grade pupils; Christmas cing, a into sound and go making prosper- Totals .A 9 5 21 through this means of employing ous Windows, pantomine and chorus, by taxation and CARBON mining Industry business methods in the government tariff. G. T. F. P. second and fourth grade pupils; of the state. "Toys Finale, musical revue, third ..2 0 0 Mr. Callbreath believes that In- Greco, rf It all too frequently happens that creased attention Is grade pupils; one-a- ct play, fourth 0 to Bunnel, rf being paid our a in such grade pupils. large part politics play 3 T. De ... if Angeles, what appears to be the outstanding According to Principal C. H. Madgovernment that business policies are fault of 5 the mining industry over- Gunderson, If sen, a matinee performance will also or we overlooked. Yet 0 c hr. production. forgotten Bryner, There Is too much coal, Colli be given, the date to be announced 0 a splendid example here In Rice of too ngham, rg too much later. many mines, copper, A Cowley, lg - jvtiat a sayii too nuch lew, silver and zln Thft . JU-14 3 28 consumptive power of the country Totals 1 eminent. The Is not equal to the task of absorbing lag; and In fact has already started these basic commodities. Divorces, upon plan, to retire from $15,000 Stabilization of the mining industo $20,000 worth of bonds upon which Marriages Reportec of profitable producthey pay a high rate and receive a try on a basis low rate of interest where it is now tion will be- the basic idea back of According to the monthly statistiof the discussions during the cal repeat issued Tuesday by Mrs. many deposited. Rulon Bryner, city treasurer, esti- December meeting of the Mining Con- Elizabeth Hadley, county clerk, and mates that this system will save the gress in Washington," continued Mr. E. S. Horsley, district court clerk, 10 marriage licenses and four divorces taxpayers here some $2500 by tlie Callbreath. "The meeting will be were granted in November. more In nature the of a conference difference in interest in rate the next In comparison with the October retwo years. No man would overlook than a convention. Leaders In the port, the marriages decreased while such an opportunity in his own af- mining industry from all parts of the divorces gained, there being 18 fairs and the council is to be con- the United States will gather for the licenses to wed and only one separatum in that month. gratulated upon their foresightedness meeting." In behalf of the and their efforts people whom they serve. the-tin- al -- - 28-3- 5-- Prices for Friday and Saturday, December 910 Cherry 24c Chocolated , Car-boni- tes 20c CoC&gom 5. Car-boni- tes smooth-worki- ng aggre-gatian.- -- 'A . - ; sn n Elementary To Utah, ...... Mild pound Soap 1121(3 Luna 10 bars &9c Quality BJeatto Laird 25c Hamburger; Picnic SQams I Pound Lamb Chop$ Yearling 6c pound Lamb Stew lb. 2 V-l- Sliced Bacon Package 5c PHONE 338 . November CHKATEI THAN CHARITY This is addressed to the millions a Americans who have jobs and Incomes and money to spend. Perhaps they haven't as much income as they did a few years ago but the chances are that drops in the cost of living have compensated for their salary cuta and lowered dividends. These millions owe an obligation to those other millions who are unemployed, and are taping a winter of distress and poverty. That obligation can be partially but only par--. ttally met by contributions to charity. Of greater moment is the obligation to give their less fortunate fellows jobs. All over the country there are homes in need of repair. People have been holding back and refusing to spend waiting for better times. And yet its as obvious as the multiplication table that better times will never come until money again flows through the business arteries, and into the channels of trade. Today we ' can do some needed rethe a build new bathroom, room, pair repaint the home, fix the heating plant and a hundred other necessary improvements for a fraction of what a fraction they cost In the past-aof what they will cost in the future when better times actually do appear. By doing those things now, we an putting money into our own pockets as well as Into pockets that are ng, . nd Increased purchasing power is the vital need of the hour. More payrolls more employed workers and more busy Industries. Look around your property, see what improvements you need' and act, it's cheaper and better than charity. MINING PREPARES MOB CHANGE industry with a bright-- at thei end of 183$ and a reeoed diving the depression to Sun-Advoca- te Consolidation Give Something For the This Christmas Nothing has suffered quite so much during the depression as the home. Give something that will brighten up that threadbare ana jaded look . A new rug, chair, radio, divan, occasional chair or drapes will bring morea lasting satisfaction per doljar investment than any other gift. Our floors are crowded with new gifts for the home at prices that tore astounding, VISIT THE DTR STORE e Dixon Taylor Russell Company We feel that Price and all Eastern Utah will be benefited by this merger. |