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Show i'll Mill 1. 1933 R T gold IN TO HAVE OFFICE mining 7XY INCORPORATED COMPANY PRICE ll)( nl JOJl istlotV hktw b Hilary tj( Slate A1,.n Ue Hioiiude ,, J J i ,..U .r.iu.iI ciffurs , Buninil I ; !.' D 1 ' l.i I.!' ,1, 1 m ', lii''iis a I thr ton t-- j.. i.,tf j if N..H ,i t 4,u j Hie value if IJk-e- , I. ( id Mi.ie the lni!tu-- kl Et iut tl uUvr j( AlD.ul S Ae.t i u ..ii J. 1' r 11 g l f tl if ln u,e 1It',,ry Discontinuance of U county. are: Pmi-- s Edwards, Helper; vice :!JtnL J c- l5uihanttn MidU; '.treasurer, Lawrence Maxxa, Kiz School Decided By Education Board conq-an- - t If l l- Sheldon Anderson. all ot !rtr.l Jml Klmie Bernardi, i.t.iV W,,k ll,iis't ui.d.d.itf the !..i't.i- W Ulit, c a lev lo,. The I sum id Vt nu tin O'.hir v - , WlthdloWfi oia-ratui- if v w t r- - .iid-ut-- . tiu-tei- -, e Ik.bi-Hs- t'hll-ten-M-- . - Thui-day- rt j cents. company expresses assurance virtually the entire Issue will be The com ca up by local people. ;y r ct-i- w representing the proapccUvo ictholders will leave Friday to in and a meeting will d the propet ty, return for the pur-- t filled on their of making a report of their trip. com-t-Lxording to officers of the v, samp-to- m Brrnude vein show an of 547 64 per ton. The were taker; from vein widths t.ng from 10 inches to 60 inches, id at depths from the surface rang - from 15 feet to 155 feet. The in .dual valuations lan from between 2 per ton and $103.08 per ton. ;7he tests were made by Harvey the t Jo-ep- rige value r ten-de- k- nt 1 HI Dowd Dr. A. W. from until At Joint Meeting 3 SORRY! WERE JUST ii B U T r. it a G-ttl- il PACK ii 18 i y 13 ) t.,ke i.u un- i the stake plisldilHV, la-Gian if the count il of apo-tlr- s and la-v- l Falg.tr Young id the f.rst count il of the m unities The AdviKiite istitor has just te-- t Drned fioin a tup to the teservation Ihohfa- ciop aie to in eviry putt of the ltasin. probably the largest in hay ja r nine that ha ever i giown in that section, noted for its veiy large pnluttion The young fiuit oichard aie making an excellent showing, and in another year will be producing abundantly. On Saturday. CK tolar 18 nn election will If held in Cuibon county for the purjaiM of sutinuttmg to the voters the question of issuing bunds in the sum of $46,OuO to raise money to fund the outstanding valid warrant indebtedness of Cailaui county'. Croi ki tt brothers yesterday let the contract to Lais Gunderson for a one-stobink building, adjoining the Ute - n e Ih-ci- i J1 t' v a t, ut . with eastern sweatshops, . tiadl-ttoti- PEACOCK COAL ia-e- J. Heat Comfort ry eret mot tuuty had charge of Initial in the Cleveland cemetery. Mr. Allred was bun in Fountain Green Septcmlfi 21, I860, a son of Pai ley Pratt and Caroline Ande-soAllred. He bad lived in Castle valley for 35 years. He is survived by the following sons and daughters: Parian Allied, Mrs Caroline Han-oWellington; anil James C., F.aii, Maynard, Owen and Arih Allred, Montana. Also surviving uie five brothes and one sisti r, Mrs Sarah A Andet-soWiley. Andrew, Joseph, Chailes and Ole Allred, all of Fount. m Green; 23 grandchildren and six n Imm UTAH N ?t WIST There 1 n n. MUSIC INSTRUCTION ABFRDFEN An DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS ALLAN RAMSEY. Teacher of MOLIN, VIOLA. CELLO, and BASS I.EAII RAMSEY. Teacher of PIANO We will be glad to demonstrate and explain our method of in- Mine General Offices. 817 Newhouae Building BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH East 3rd North 131 rhone AI 8PRING CANYON, UTAH struction. Address: MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED 176 W tTF) o Ta your own community It printing needs stays here. Lill not be distributed to girls in St. Louis, Kalamazoo or Hoboken. But you can be Issured of highest quality work 65c-a-tl- ay cArdox-mine- d STANDARD COAX. it reasonable prices. And were Ight here to back it up. Let us (jnow you! PHONE NO. 9 costs cr The o -- TE rice uoa no iiSUN-ADVOCA- 3. Utah SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH General Office Ninth Floor Kearn Building o .ssei . al doesnt means that we that ty spent in r io-- t 1 dint want your work, because te do very much! It simply treans that the established qual-- I by of our printing cannot be jnaiMained on a bid basis. Mon- I to 1 or 1. SUtN KAlI.llO Al) OHIO'1 I,,RE op 0 lie I 1.UI3 call for w.,11- - if $ grl.rlal I) R Ow.l of Salt Lake, He .iiidsouu it stole fioiit in Plice, agent of the Southern IaUfic Unes, Mr. A ih't.iutivr fiiilnie of the woik was a culler in puce Wednesday. tend in np t,n that is bind Owen repoMed at tko Cat bon county tugh st evident throughout the tbe pi ai lu a! phase of eviry depait-ii- i business was a nt The whole ti ndi ney of tlx country. I si ii ii i to git away fioin the and aiademic standards and of the git closer to tbe A tinvn in mntheantein Utah showHave Money By Buying Coal on l Roosevelt unusual At the Mine. ing pf ogles the fotiiwr Uintah lesei vation. It has mine rnoNE isrii only during the past 12 months tli.it this town has shown liny great TRICE rilONE 4S1-activity. Now, however, no less than 31 buildings me in the course of erection. some of thi m stole buildings that would la a credit to any city. 'l.i ,i'ii i ku folhwl'.g ule I Ul,tl Is (ill'll t't.di Atvov.ite il Si ( t Utah-Idah- OF BIDS OUT PARLEY P. ALI.RFI) Funeral services were held in the Cleveland L. D. S. ward chapel Sunday at 2 00 p. m. for Parley Fratt Alin'd, 73. of Cleveland, who died at the Price City hospital ThursEdward Shortcss, field represent- day following an operation. The Des- ative of Kiwanis International, addressed a joint meeting of the Price on the ideals and status of Kiwanis. He informed the gathering that the and Helper clubs here Friday evening increase in Kiwanis membership since the first of the year was much more rapid than the decrease during the depression, and he expressed optimism regarding the future prospects of the organization. Other speakers were R. J. Vaughn Mined In Carbon County and o of Helper, governor of the Shipped Everywhere Kiwanis district, and S. L. Mendenhall of Springville, lieutenant-governof the southern Utah division. Field Official of Kiwanians Speaks at Liberty Hotel, Price, Tuesday, September 26th, the following Saturday. will be - cw.. aine, la lit i J iLii n tt-,- 1 Tin-tnav- The company will (Jill 1' lli- - Cal boll In11,.1,1,-- , H.jj sew cmi liui.del allil-H-ll- ith 810,000 aharea being re- -j to the treasury for develop-- ( tests made m 1927 on 10 ,n Ml Li-- 1 the . r , ; o, VidiCur.ttl s. i.'.i- - 1 1 i, telly N, 3 ,,f ti. fit i Ini-- Was I I Id at 11 ne SatUI w ii kh ii;ii- - and Sui.dav Title weie in atli day nd- J ai fii'.luw lint vkr ti.inmai.di r, Willni i ILk-falAt their regular meeting Saturday Miniul vue iiiniiutider, Nuk members of the Caihon buid t,f niu.' Itineiti, adjut.ii,!. Willum 11 Toy, cation Voted to disci ntinue m ryt in, llurvev Iuitiidge. of the tihuol at Ku It via niHitix! IbiVul Ft I.ivtul lull, that only 12 students vitie eniollti), lhuhim, FauM-tt. Ai-Suit with a Ktibility of scveial nioving J Walti r Taylor, exnutive comnal-tif- , away in the near future William Grogan. W, W. Under an arrangement approved Claik Wujht Harvey by the parents, the Kiz students will W. W, Wot move to other communities dut mg 7 he htw tiffictr Will U- installed the school year and will be . fw ptrmU-28 State Compaid tramjH.rtation fees by the Cuibon mander Iawi Iihukner of Logan and district Miss Ethir Curtis, the only State Otto A Weisli y of Salt teaihir at the school, was transferred Lake Adjutant have anrpted an invitation to to Standardv ille at'.uul the monies Superintendent W. W. Christensen the meeting Thursday, informed the board that seventh theFollowing American Legion Auxiliary sirv-e- d grade Minimis at Columbia would be h.ncheoh, followed by curds. trnnifemd to Sunnyside. The Columbia school sbirtcd the year with Deaths seven giadis, but inasmuch as the building was crowded and bus acJOS4.ni WAHL commodation were available, i was h Wahl, 72, ched at his home decided to have seventh-grad- e j upils in lleljx-Monday following a long attend the Sjnny.side school. illness. He was born in Germany The boaid authorized Supcru. October 17. 1861. corning to the UnitChristensen to resubmit the school district's application for pub- ed Stati s about 65 ve.irs ago. lie had lic works fund, the original req lest been a resident of ('aibon county having been returned for additional since 1912. He is survived by bis w idow, 7.i na Genies Wal 1. information. Funeral services were held in the It was decided that principals in at He!vr the various communities will have D. & R. G W. ch.qx charge of the annual school census Wednesday at 2 00 p m The Flynn to be conducted from October 15 to funeral home had charge of butial in the Helper cemetery. 30. 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Bard, touch finish for all Interior Uses. Quick drying. . Quart fFEIAlTE VAtNIiM t . Intermountain Double Rate -- 50c FuBerene Wu elves a silken sheen thet beautifies as well as hard wear. protect. Stands FOUlMitfQ MAX S2.00 S4.00 S2.50 S4.50 .... P4 Double Outside Rooms - - Each with Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoining All Dixon-Taylor-Russ- Njbwhoidsib a Waters 1 1 I Genl Mgr. I I M M t4 M H M M M Atst Genl M I II H M Chevrolet gives most miles per gallon 78 No argument about the camel. When it comes to miles per gallon, theres nothing in all the Gobi desert or Sahara or anywhere else that can beat him. No argument about Chevrolet, e transportation on wheels, either. Its the most economical form of You can travel a long, long way in a Chevrolet Six without a single stop for gas or oil. In fact, you can get more miles out of a gallon of gas in a Cheve car. The best proof of this is rolet, th you can get in any other the way Chevrolet is being preferred by leading national business firms. These firms know their mileage figures. And today, Chevrolet is their first choice by an overwhelming count. Chevrolet is also first choice of the American public by the widest margin in history. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANYj DETROIT; MICHIGAN CHEVROLET 1.04 full-siz- 95' 1.12 full-siz- 65' Mgr. 444-H4- 445 ell Co. Chauney W. West W. E. Sutton Next to a Camel PRICE C. H. Stevenson Lbr. Co. Hotel esldezit y Buy today while prices are still low. "erfaacs. Offering Following Special Single 1 to cheap-qualit- paint, when you can buy Fuller Paintw the peinte thet lest! at such regular price a -- Single Bate Plus ? o tQ . eemi-lutrou- 9, Why waste time and money on Keith- - Obriens everywhere. til and woodwork. Fullerglo; that famous satin-lik- e finith whose long letting surface can be washed again and again. an such You won't have opportunity again tMn year. So take advantage of it right mwey. See one of the Fuller Paint Dealers listed below. wall 3 to 5 minutes to any gents shoes or furnishings. 3 minutes to Bon Marche. Hotel X ewliouse from 1 4 HELPER Mutual Merc. Co. 129 T0 565 Altprkmf. o. b. Flint, Kkh. Sptolnl gulp-rrtenfri. Low delivered prkee end Ml O. V. A. C. term e. A Oenerel Motora Vtdue. nl M S Hedd Motor Company Utah Main West Price, "V5T1 id c X X |