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Show 1Ar.i v. 1 ..I h 1 V a t I I .'i wtWH i tit a Ir In t ? V J1 1 (' k ft M I! i . k i St i ( k U r it t W I'n y j r kUl Uw I! the uy d 111! jt v not I L a Im d- -r I i. to Jt ltd the ll ar dt 'a hi ! l ll.UlIX 0 an tlalne Hal fitlluWed by U I) S tula nun le umu im alt tf ilif tin lattrl li-- A l one-u- day PL-21- it Sjx-da- state insurance fund, arrived Monday to spend several days in Price on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson and son arrived Sunday from Salt Lake to visit 'with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Mrs. Mina Brooks. Paul Thorn, athletic coach at the Springville high school, attended the Carbon-Par- k City football game here Saturday. William Stark, general manager of the Blue Blaze Coal company, was down from Salt Lake Sunday for the funeral services of Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parmley and Mrs. T. J. Parmley of Salt Lake were among the visitors who attended the funeral services of Mrs. David L. Parmley Sunday. out-of-to- Vern Mortensen of Emery w'as admitted to the Price hosjpital Monday to receive treatment for a leg wound suffered when a revolver he was holding accidentally discharged. Glen D. Reese, newly appointed field representative of the state committee on public welfare and emergency relief, left Tuesday on an official visit to Duchesne, Uintah, Wasatch and Summit counties. COMING EVENTS Friday, November 10 Car- bon district boy scout rally, L. D. S. tabernacle, 7:30 p. m. Saturday, November mistice day celebration sponsored by Price and Helper post of the American Legion. November 11 Saturday, Football game, Carbon reserves vs. Young American League Pirates of Grand Junction, Athletic field, 2:30 p. m. Saturday, November 11 Armistice dance. Silver Moon hall, 11 Ar- Ki-wa- ms p. m. Monday, November 13 Regular meeting of Price city 9 30 Theatre Attractions Star Friday and Saturday, I Cover the Waterfront, Bon Lyon and Claudette Colbert, also colored cartoon; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Secrets, Mary Pickford, Leslie Howard. Lyric Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Elmer the Great," Joe E. Brown; Tuesday and Wednesday, "20,000 Years in Sing Sing, Spencer Tracy; Thursday and Friday, November 16 and 42nd Street". 17, Strand (Helper) Sunday and Monday, Paddy, the Next Best Thing, Janet Gaynor, Warner Baxter. t o oJ t . I'll 1 ,l.'.t I I.'-- l Id l f '"J V- -' I F, O i , Uilllll et!idq.al'ils the law a... ll fit- - 1 , ! I J I I . , t J 1 MIMMJ nlil iliursj fidJii I 1 11 Jonph M. Sch$nck Sat. Sun. Mon. JOE E. BROWN prnfi JLCOVER THE MN IVON MNCt . Plus a Colored Cartoon , iF Iufi M ' ' u f. MARY PICKFORD Secrets with LESLIE HOWARD An Epic of the Western Pioneers. . . More Powerful than CIMMARON Also LAUREL & HARDY in Midnight Patrol uni' s. - j;, 1 i. I r t - i. ll II of age, engaged as greater, svcitch boys, trappers ar d dummy makers. Other provisions of the agreement declare eight houi of labor shall constitute a days uork and provide a working week of five eight-hou- r Sixt. fnd holidays are days. Sundays, New Years day, April 1, Decoration day, Fm rth of July. Utah Pioneer day, Labor day. Armistice day, Thanksgiving day and Christ 40-ho- ur mas day. No person under 17 years of age can be employed in the coal industry. Management of mines is vested ex clusively in the operators, but a of three mine workers is to be selected at each mine for the adjustment of disputes. In the event of any disputes, provision is made against the suspension of activity and settlement of disputes is entrusted to a board of arbitration and an umpire designated by the national code authority under the N R A. In connection with living conditions, the agreement provides that house rents shall not be increased and that the price of house coal to employes shall be $3.50 per ton for lump and $2.50 per ton for nut coal The agreement also provides for payment of workers at least twice a 'month, with provisions for deductions Jof hospital fees, rent, light, water coal and mining expenses and dues of not to exceed $2 per month for mem ters of the United Mine Workers of America. In accordance with the national coal code, a conference will be held January 5, 1934, between workers and operators to determine any revisions in the labor agreement on wages, hours and living conditions. com-mil- Ii I 1 F'il U tit a 1 I J U f ' t I I l M'-al- !r if Fruita, i i -- 1 1. 2 as I!,. Lull i t I r ij 1 ! a'1 ! 1 in U-ti ! hi ,!. 1 '1- 1.1 g . ! ui 1 -' - I s c;.b- - Tl d ft'i a rd la I I'.tiV lH a'h f Af'u r the d C at prices you cap afford to pay 1 ! e fa'1 i i .l.i.J v 1 " ! Ci.'IUI g t'i tl-- ti still iijKiltil a t iiuii h S. 1...-,- . 1 It ) I hi Rt i.ra tta Bus Gib- til t tall and I r ntuMli-- J I. lived far a stall re in Cl v eland a. In IbyH he l ia.ie h.s hi.r e 111 til tier alltl N fete totn.tij last February, he unit virtually all uf the inti ni tuiig ti"C on the d a'l Since his ai rival here, he ha made hi home with hi son, who I a deputy in the county liuriff offue Two other sii aho si.ivivc littery Roy GiI'm n, auddor fir the I rated States Fu cmnpanv at Salt Iike and Hi nrv Byron G.bHii of Iwi-toi- i. Mi .id ana Ftim ral Mrvncs will In- - 111 in the Masonic temple at 2 fei p m Thursday iinil r the dirutiott of CarHe bon lodge No 16. F. A A M Wall.ue mortuary will have iha.ge of burial in the Price cemetery. wife, I H)ll, III Ra'S. Way Stretch Step - n Girdl m a i) k o r a i; n r i N l: - .5.1 - i li.l.'Fi Vi I at 'It '! .i'i w i!)i !. ' j '''- J J'l F.i! I, I! a- - form wale. Lsamjili s if imr. include: Machine runner from $5 76 r day to $6 40; maihme rumms' helper from $5 52 to $6 per dav r OuUide rale range fiuin $6 ddy or 75 cents an hour for hoitmn to $3 32 cr day or 44 cents per hour for boy from 17 to 19 year of age, employed a boncy pickers, coupler or cur oilers. The range in pay scale for inside workers i from $8 80 per day or 85 cent per hour for ojierator of loading machine to $3 52 per day or 44 cents per hour for boy 17 to 19 years . ll.fjl 'I .(l. Two " 0 1"' u! I'.l U r i -- vk lie 1.1 111 Oi.e) i Call-fijllli- 1 1 COLLECTOR SCORES garments never ride-uthey give with every movement, that's why they are so extremely comfortable and have won instant popularity. LASTKX ; VIOLATORS OF ACT; p; Henderson Style 716 illustrated is a fourteen inch Lastex semi step-i- n model. An exceptional value for $4.95 $3.95 ee N. G. Lauris, district deputy col- - lector of internal revenue, announc- ed Monday that it had been brought! to his attention that certain persons in eastern Utah are taking unwarranted and unlawful advantage of that portion of section 15 of the agricultural adjustment act which requires that no tax shall be required to be paid on the processing of any commodity by or for the producer thereof for consumption by his own Peach Style 712 is same model twelve inches in length, priced at GENERAL DEPT STORE Store for NEXT TO LYRIC all your THEATRE shopping PRICE UTAH I I Locally WEEK-EN- five-da- FOR FOUND BROWN D SPECIALS CRANBERRIES 15' APPLES 35 Lb. Package SHE. WJtNIEDJIC. LADIES Owned Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save The latest NRA story concerns the sad fate of a man who was given y Tuesday off as a result of the week and his wife changed wash day to Tuesday. JONATHAN, Bushel PURSE containing money and papers. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and identifying. RENT STRICTLY MODERN house. Inquire Lewis Optical Co. ltc FOR Large Can. Can 75 39 1 lb. can. 4 lb. Pail White Chicken, Med. Can TUNA FISH PAR CANDIED PEELS and CITRON Lb MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 29' J2 29 Sun. Mon. Elmer the Great They couldnt make a dummy out of Elmer Nature had beaten them to it. Ole King Cole Sun. Mon. Tues. to i ,v .! as J TO I r . Med. Now Playing 1 l . 1 hi f in nt v ,1 t v Vt if. 1 a ! alt I ('OI)K riMSHKI) HV OPERATORS. I'MON 1 - v I c ll 8 (OAI. i ; .11 I & I'TAII iJ . t oni, ofi.n i.i (,i ; f A .... i Mrlliltr of t l..h " cu ! 1 rr WAR, DIES MON ffi .id I v tTAH I. C VETERAN OF CIVIL (,.! ! N. E. Iverson, representative of the I B I F 1 EMERY M. GIBSON, Pi IV ate tii.sii.il ni. till if U fiatule the at tV at Its I.evV a'.. !i W I U hua la i ll ili i,lia! 1 s l all jl) r. W Will ( oi lit un-d- ir i It have f' fill!,. Ill d by (Kill on- - tut n - ful dui mg The hunting ix play, "Milr Man." U iis pn eiited by a (ast ronsisting of Mi Unk J Vunti.t Sum-- n Hiibhurd, Mr r, Mis J, II Thoir.pmn, Mis Lu- Kiu Takita tif Mutual underwent an jTiuimii itt tht Price hospital last IP ,u Hari'un and Mu hld.m Ot'e son. vmk f.ii nmuUil (if tt.x inlix. Deer hunting exiei leni ej were reM s Oidi l!11.iwy underwent a lated by W. W, Chmtensen. I)r, H r, P.linkbalik, Hr H H Goet.'lllull, tnaj..r C'iiutJ,n ut tin Pine ho'jiitttl P. Piaeixk and John Hedd Giimrr Friday, Other entcit.iuunent Included a vocal Mr itiid Mi William KimBnll lift solo by Mis Ruel Hedd, an acroBut week for Demrr, Colo, to make batic dame by Mis Ituby Norr, the direction of Miss Lottie Pettheir home. ty, and violin selections by Allen Hampton S. Henderson of Grand Itamsey, accompanied by his wife. General arrangements for the afJunction, Colo, is a guest at the home were undeg the direction of John fair D. A. of Mr. and Sutton. Redd, with Prank D. Sawyer and Dr. Ilishop George Huff of Salt Lake Rrockbunk in charge of the program wo a business visitor In Price the and dance, resjiectively. fore part of the week. MtTI'AL PLANS DANCE Miss Jean I.conard of Salt Lake An apron and overall dance will returned Sunday after visiting friends lc given under the direction of the and relatives in Price. Price ward Mutual Friday, November Richard T. Mitchell has assumed 17th, In the basement hall of the l decorations and the management of the Flynn funeral tabernacle. features for the evening are with he wus novelty which home, formerly being planned. This is the first Friconnected. day night dance of the season sponMrs. Fvan Jones of Peerless was sored by the Mutual and every effort admitted to the Price hospital Satur- is being put forth to make it a comday to undergo an operation for re- plete success. moval of appendix. Louis Kay drove to Salt Lake SatJ. Wayne Reid of Manti arrived urday to attend the funeral services brother-in-laHe returned recently to visit at the home of Mr. of a and Mrs. Nick Bernard!. His wife Sunday. has been visiting here for some time. You have never heard real bragEdwin Lee Blake and Leona L. ging unless you have listened to the Browning of Santa Ana, Calif, se- fat lady who took off two pounds by cured a marriage license Tuesday heroic dieting. from County Clerk B. H. Young. V ali h.,11 S,.lt Lake u -- da is dililii the vut fcut i ll.iir !,( j( tHi..ne' a) ti.tti. Jtt.tuii ii Vll.l'.ll lit an Ini 1 1 C'all I'iai1 a Ii u ( A T 1 at Call ji i'i Ja i lift Tut sday f.. (.Ill.tCi WIVES AT DINNER ! mu .x't.v the Uu!uii i. i. Ai A j t I A K Winter Quarters iROTARIANS FETE fi Loll it If ( " V t Camp Leaves For 11 I. it 4 k-- IkiAton S t I 'fi hii t Vk nr Kui " t..t Mu r M.jtJaiu tdtifin itj'l lain iHs itul Wt it ' Ly Mr (W UilS J He .1 t A A Mr till i Mrs i hi lit i it It ft I. t W f 1 .t 1 1 h Cnw Of Forest price and Nearby X li t Nui. Ni - n l 1 II K Tues. Wed. 20,000 Years In Sing Sing SPENCER TRACY RETTE DAVIS anet GAYNOR tyOmnez BAXTER Thurs. Fri. I PAD D Y nd 42 Street The Next Best Thing 32 Quart Jar - 29 PURE LARD 4 Lbs ALL PORK LINK SAUSAGE 2 Lbs. HOT DOGS 2 Lbs in BACON WHOLE or PIECE, Lb. FANCY HENS AND FRYERS |