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Show :, PIS HHI'llitR rHV. t i I Jy I .r- AWIU SUN. -I thi Iv A Merfde im o 7ues-- 1 ans-- ' and he will tion t Y fY WED. - THURS. October 5 4-- wer! Mussolini Seeing is believing ow7 c - a itude ! h af On the Stage at On the and at Dr, Sn 9:00 MON: & TUES. Fndijt a h, kc court ka This child wonder will appear at the Strand in Helpert Fri. Sat., Sept 7 Screen 6 WANY v: Y Y Y of Mussolini Speaks Y Y Y Y in ; Price Friday, Sept. 29th j MILLIONS BUYING fY Last Showing A refreshing novel, story told in breezy and snappy style 6-- , v 00 oathj; tidk Y Y Y Y Y SUNDAY h 23, fort ni IN INCREASED POWER OF THE FARMS Y wrong of the students. Harding itml lTo)riU ur Till ouch the eouitesy of lie The stuihnfs and fatuity of the our parlet to lluid.ng stlum! aie simnsoung I hire Advocate, we are aideare dotntf we major iiujtits this yrar. They ate: ent know what tr, Lucille Mathis. the pull basing of Hew bass hoin fur the t aint, adding inuie books to Harding School Editor. the Miami and our teaching l.bruiy, r letlt, depal tmriital duction Ilf 3'j students the Value of tmlllg good Get Aruslnkd Tarty Wuihington, D C., and field wiU The firrl Harding school dance er Ice. n high the Our bund was paiinulaily weak in be held Friday night Rotaprint oja'iutor, I1O0 a year, lea a deduction of not to exceed 15 its bns section last year. We hoie school gymnasium. Ticket for this dance will be given per cent as a tneasuie of economy to be able to pun base bass hoi ns for of a band the 'he by using (tuition and a retirement deduction id 3li to the Harding school students who school studwe our that make fioin monty Washmental bring worthwhile tcooks for the ler cent, ilcpait aerilce, a ent who brings activities ington, 1). C, and field art ice. Aplibrary. Each student to wrrr the all ticket. sent one parmust receive at had will have one book lrast plicants The books must be in good condiyear of exivriciue in the oieration ents of Harding achool children In The and adjustment of a Rotapnnt ma- which we asked them to donate the tion with no pages missing. chine and the late of the punting Imoks their thildien had out grown pupils are asked to give the books to us. We should like to buy some to the home room teacher. plates. a new txioks, too. $1,260 David Lloyd. Mimeograph The students are being taught to year, less a dcduitmn of not to Associate Editor, 15 per cent us a measure of N citizen through their student economy and a retirement deduction txsly organizations. The students are Mr, M lllUma C lass Holds Nodal of 3 of per cent, departmental assuming some of the rrsimmibihty Saturday evening the students We Washington, 1) C, and field in all schixd affairs. first Y held their party. section seruce. Applicants must show that We hold a student council meeting hoi to hold many more because we they have had at least three months each week. All class presidents at- had such a gened time. e of experience within the tend these' meetings. They vote on The class with Mr. Williams went past three years, fur which they re- questions which concern the pupils to the City park. We enjoyed playceived coinjcnsution, as mimeograph of the school. ing games and eating watermelons. operator. We plan on having some sort of a Mescal Hall, Agricultural radio program man- student court to decide the and rights Reporter. ager. $3,800 to $4 600 a year, less a deduction of not to exceed 15 per Eliza-Ut- h speciul Rally day aervlee. Miss us a measure of economy and leader. lie will Stevenson fie a retirement deduction of 3 The Community Church I'd The evening worship icrvice will Ctnt, Office of Information. DepartSeptember 27. 1933 be in charge of Rev. Lint . The secment of Agriculture, San Francisco, Rully Day will be observed in all ond chapter of the book of Daniel will of the Community Ik discussed. departments Principal Botanist, $5,6o0 a yt ar. church, Sunday, October 1. The Sunless a deduction of not to exceed 15 day school is looking forward to a Churrh of Notre Dame Dc I.ourdcs per cent ns a measure of economy full attendance In evciy class. 160 North Carbon Avenue and a retirement deduction of 3 At the morning worship hour, Masses 8:00 aid 10.00 Sunday per cent. Office of Ex(crimcnt StalemtxTs of the Epworth will a. m. tions, Department of Agricultuic, the present interesting playlet, Aft -- moon Devotion 4.00 p. m. Washington, D. C. '.phanksgiv mg Ann," The public Is Week days Mass at 7:30 t. m. All states except Delaware, Iowa, in 'ited to tlus service The New devotion of the Forty Hours Vermont. Maryland, Hampshire, .'lie F.pwoith League will have a will be held Sunday, Octobtr 1 to Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia hae received less sters Saturday afternoon to the tune Tuesday, October 3. than their share of appointnwnts in of 25 to 7. High Mass Sunday at 10.00 o'clock. the apportioned departmental service The Junction Tigers scored their Music by the Notre Dame choir. The at Washington. lone touchdown in the first period, a school choir will sing at the Mass on Full information may be obtained short Moab punt affording the scor- Monday morning. The closing will from Postmaster J. F. MacKmght. ing opiHirtunity. The Moablans scor- take place on Tuesday morning at ed one touchdown on line drives that High Mass. Music furnished by the Notre Dame proved too strong for their Colorado Moab choir. opponents, their other three Devotions will be held Sunday and markers coming by way of the air, Walker, a fleet end, being on the Monday evenings at 7:30. n The sermon on Sunday evening Uncorking an unusual receiving end of most of the passes. aerial attack that was not to be deThree of Grand's backfield play- will be by Rev. Fr. J. I. Gosselin of nied, the Grand county high school ers, Bronson, Goodspeed and Shafer, the Cathedral of the Madeline of eleven of Moab, one of Carbons most made up a splendid driving combina- Salt Lake City. formidable annual opponents, stepped tion, their second quarter thrusts The Rev. Fr. John D. Langan, pastthrough to a right smart victory ov producing three touchdowns. The af- - or of Our Lady of Lourdes, Salt Lake er the Grand Junction, Colo., prep - fair was played at Moab City, will render the sermon Monday. i k t -- (Itl-len- s. la-iter- s -2 full-tim- With The Churches c-- Ci-lrf- . -2 e Gridders Win Over Grand Junction six-poi- nt early-seaso- Twenty Years Ago (The following are extracts from in to men fits Eastern Utah Advocate of Sepbusiness the accruing the Reports Neial extension fortes of the de- towns and cities as a result of al- tember 25, 1913). triment of agriculture and the state ready increased buying power of nd county agriculture.? Governor William Spry was a visiagents conf- fanners. Many cases are cited by irm the accuracy of the fourfold pur-os- e a senior extension agent in Minne- tor at the Carbon-Emer- y fair, held sota as in either reducing average in Price, which opened September 23, of the piesident which he in his nation-wid- e radio ap- cost of producing wheat or increas- 1913. ing the selling price by 10 cents per peal for signatures to his reemployJune Whitmore won first prize for ment agreement as follows: bushel adds $1.40 per acre to the his fall wheat To display at the Carbon-Emethe purchasing power of our income of all wheat growers. That fair at Price. means extra income averaging $190 farmers and the consumption of articA large number of Price people atles manufactured in our industrial to every farmer in Kansas, or $160,-00- 0 tended the annual Peach day at Fer-romore buying power and debt Sommunities and at the same time held the week before. freatly to relieve the asset value of liquidating power in every county in Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Neher of Castle state. Ninety dollars is added hrm loans made by our banking in that toover Sunday at the home visited Gate of to the every purchasing power Jbtutions. R. W. Crockett. Mr. Mrs. of and in I Extension agents bacco grower including Kentucky, working in 2,400 The McDonald Real Estate and Inhe3000 counties show the bene the smallest tenant farmers in the computation, on an increase of 3 vestment company announced the opcents per pound. In each of the 120 ening of the Bosone building in Helcounties of Kentucky this adds $100,-00- 0 per. to the purchasing power of the Mrs. F. E. Woods, assisted by her Or. J. C. growers. daughter, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, enAn increase of Phyiirf&n and Surf on cents per pound tertained the bridge club and a few for cotton, as for example, in Mis- invited guests Thursday afternoon. 2 to 5 p. hSn Office , Hours, made possible in part by Point Residence was won by Mrs. R. W. 234, Easters sissippi, prize Electric Building. Price, Utah. lowering cost of production and in Crockett and honors by Mrs. W. F. part by increase of selling price, adds Olson. pr. R. F. $263,030 to the spending money of the Miss Ruth Loofbourow, daughter of cotton growers in the average MisPhysician and Surgeon j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loofbourow, has sissippi county. One cent per quart been selected Jtoars, io a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 0 p. a by the committee ap100 of milk 50 cents or per pounds ; Office Phone , Residence itJSl the governor to represent by pointed in vmmercial Bank Building, Price, Utah means an increase of $27,000,000 in the great pageant Carbon county milk of prothe annual income all state fair at Salt at of the counties ducers in the state of New York C. Gease, Lake City. alone. 4S I Attorney At Law of the president's J. B. Middleton and Frank Grosso Accomplishment j Office In County Court Hnnso. fourfold purpose will benefit directly had bought the ground between the .! 1ricev.lftah and enoimouslv more than one fourth Golden Rule store and J. H. James of the countrys population living on saloon and were figuring to build a A. McGee, farms with millions of other bene- business block there as soon as the Attorney At Law ficiaries living in the towns and cities millinery store and Lewis, the jewelwho sell to the farmer jmd all those er, move their frame buildings. Land Silvagni Building, Prle it1' Phones, Office 193. Residence 8S who hold his mortgages. At a meeting of the Carbon board of county commissioners, evidence ? W. was heard in regard to violation of Juvenile Judge and hours and gambing ordinances 1 closing Attorney At Law by various saloons. The board announced that in the future, upon esL Phone 336, 27 Bast Main tablishment of complaints against allace saloonkeepers, licenses would be reLicensed Embalm era voked immediately. County officials at that time were i AmX, A' ace, Manager. follows: W. J. Elwood, state repas Service or ay Night fWmoe Price. Utal resentative; B. Randolph, hold-ovcommissioner; Joseph R. Sharp, J. Binch, commissioner; W. T. Hamilton, . Attorney At Law commissioner; E. S. Horsley, City, returned Sunday evening from, cQun T F Kelter, sheriff; ',udKe Building. Salt Lake City, tal an inspection trip to the property of Josie 4 Fitzgerald, county recorder; A. Price, Utah the concern. They report their findcounty treasurer, George Ballinger, ings exceeded expectations and de- Collingham, county assessor; C. C. Jynn immediclare that operations for the W. N. Licensed Lmbatmera ate development of the mine will be McWhinney, county attorney; Wetzel, county surveyor, and Carl R. pressed. ality Service, Reasonable Cost of schools. Returns per ton from the initial Marcusen, superintendent imbalance 8rrie. reshipment from the new mine is Mrs. Elmer A. Klitgaard returned Price, Utah ported as follows: Gold, 3.47 ounces, the latter part of last week from Los value $107. 57; silver, 2.93 ounces, syes after visiting with relatives Angeles value $1.17; copper, 7.35 ounces, value there and in Idaho during the past and GLASSES I PIT LD $13.19. These returns are based on three months. Mr. and Mrs. Klitmen Ten y metal prices. present-dagaard have taken up their residence Lense Duplicated In are now employed at the mine. Thirty an apartment above the Lyric in Minutes or Less. and prosOfficers of the company Theatre. pective buyers will hold a banquet this evening (Thursday) at the Grill TjLEms OPTICAL CO. Job printing The Theater Bldg. T! a R in A ?' nfp vpino-- i r "d price Cafe. s'rrMnp ef 7 oclock. WASHINGTON. H'E of cm nrrfiiij School I 5:20-7:10-9:- should Admission: Adults. 35c; Students, 20c; Children, 10c. ea lym anuh Speaks you! t fi j, Jn think your eyes are deceiving U-cj- l v v i Come , 05 A I IY Y il 3clci6 I ACC T A II k- ? Charles Ruggles Mary Boland Lilyan Tashman r, PRICE, I (i!iinuiu d i n i as fi'll.iws Juiihr (uUuUling nun lime Ill-Iia jear, lik a of lut to rkivnt 15 - it lit lia a JUras-u- rt of economy and a letiicinent de- Y knows all T 1 v pip of a comedy which will please everyone. he see all ti -2 A Civil Service Tests 1 To Be Held Soon Y Lv i) a I'r.iie.t Sluti : Papa Mental Marvel ii MON. 1- c A D V O Mama Loves A Ji - October Wonder of the World . s rN lit the Eighth He 8 wmi if!- STAGE SHOW , ,:W n g rtrQ. X i ! 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