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Show rA(e to OJiir n gutu-Aiumra- tr 1muJ Ivriy T).uiioy ly t!,e Caibu liihJHi Coir j ujiy. the Cuui.ty Jub- - - AblilHV. VAL II. tfmi.18, IIAL G. MKM(iHT. FublLhrr. JOMIJI I- Idllor llUM.U gM.dst r tif ItS Icsldi We cannot pa-- s this good pc pie of this di-tr- i n ilunity l : ' lit l)( 1,1s. j j f r tlit lr ut - I td. j i 1 aiul frit ndly spirit of j ration show n u t iiig the pa-- t )cur. The h jsinc-- s n Price have bet n jiarticulary in Use of our advt rtisii.g columns and thus n.akii g losihle the production of this paj-t-- cn its pit"-to- t scale. co-o- 12 00 . I )!. I r t the Yiaf Lt Advance, i'hvne No. 9. .'it,i I' Ik e J i a 1 . 7Va I :i J M .n i.j V-- r BOOST THE Aim'OItT , 1, it El T'OIiTS now being made to secure tnlargcd J O, i and improved airjiort facilities fur Prov and U I.m..!. I1 1.1 r district are encouraging, this camjtaign is ore t! 'J which should receive the comjilcte supjmrt of the Vk.il be I..M hof tkl i It IkU-v Ir II entire district. The drive to secure these l torments is one fur improvement that will prove i f ik'.du1' J. !.!.' (It l It . 1 i I 1 STARTING THE SEC ONI) is the first one advantage to everyone in this jvectiun. A first class airjurt is of prime imjsrtaiu of volume two in its consolidated form and to Price, to Carbon county, to I'tah, yes. t the under its pre.sent management. During the past f Inited States. Such an airjiort would period of swiftly shifting marked year, a twelve-montsrvne advantage fur transcontinental sienery in economics, we have endeavored to pro- for miitary purposes. is a duce publication that representative of the The national governments division t aid t which it serves, a newspaper of frank exthroughout the country is a wi-- e one, airjxirts pression with the ambition to carry its jKjrtion one projsjsal for expenditure of public muine-thof the burden in the march of advancement. gives promise to return one hundred j r We hope that the pople of this district will cent dividends to the taxpayers. A desirable airaccept the efforts we have made in the direction port is not a luxury to centers of population of of improvement during the past year as sincere importance, it is a necessity. Ixts give this airjsjrt improving move the steps approaching that ideal of all real newspa-Ier- s, the production of a publication that reflects hundred per rent support of which it is so highly its home community to the satisfaction of the deserving! 'J'lll.S hsut of The Sun-Advoca- te 1 h di-tri(- at Two Price Men Delegates To State Convention -! ('-t- 1 S J r, j , III to a .da 1 1 til 1 llltllaX Ha! ding's .1'US .. st.rd diltll ti.e Da.ly iiiaxiinmi 4S r 53. The minimum grees follows: ltuh; d rthig Noven.U-November 29 r swmur .a j; v MASONIC LODGE HOLDS ELECTION ISa 46 ""ff:fc 30, temperature re. ordinal lows: u iljj, November 27 53 17 November 28 39 8 Z. 21 November 29 r It, .'j It November 30 44 Vacation Days li December 1 . SludrtiU ( tUlirll 43 a a four Thanksgiving day Aftir December 2 . ul lu 48 The f it I!. t .I it f tt u students are ready to December 3 . . Id l Wrd- - holiday, the a 37 its l.lu fits' tt t!di a However, the to grind. turn dally n tl.. n.sday Tie a new Interest assume-has Kl.il the U g Was to tlett tfl.ie Is b f ;di n! due to the ojganiatlon of the hobby The i !h wa.g to the Wise i n.M lis luts and student councils. w i te eh t li d Mathis Lucile l , j,p,.!t!, Pip. t'la.ide Kilt-- h..-Editor Chars. ai-i I.!od. !.. 8 Z. Section fvsi-I lotte Pi rigo. j h ;,i! i.s. ie ; SEND IT LdwarJ Si l.ts. Drill IlUtory tiSon. m olarship, history drill was held in Mr. afety. Flmr -TO THE ta-Fay Gail-- 1 Jameson's room Wednesday, N'ovcm- pirt M houl, Ku' koT!a II. thall U-section 8 Z and 8 Y. 29. hard, asMn.tly. Ka'.h.tme Thomas; dei oration II LAUNDRY atUndalue, llavdi Riff, Mildiiil Mad i n Waterman made a good showing All count .1 wettings will U- con-d- a 8 Y. Tlu-fur offutrs student the STEAM dui by contestants up were: last The will cti.iiact the minings ai cording LAUNDRY Katherine Thomas Sec. 8 Z, Evclla law ti arliami-ntarSi-8 Y. Katherines to be id le to govero Waterman VVf exja-i- t for due to ll.e irutruc-tio- i, ability to answer the very difficult oursilvei council questions brought the victory to secwe are to git m tl.e-- s n I ! la-- I m-tl- ..ri--- - A Word Is Sufficient I Ia-xu- t. d. iilti.-ll.j- I tiv MiKi-Ma- e. r PRICE y ti-- l FORWARD FOR PLAY Phone 218 (or Service t e tion of Helper was electJack Vigm-ttmec'ir.gs. Ili-A new set of elaborate seem ry rt n Evans ed wnrshpful matter of Carbon lodge No. 16, F. & A. M., at a meeting in expected to add matet tally to the lb j r!i r. the Masonic temple Monday evening public's Carof the annual enjoyment He succeeded Ray S. Robbins of bon si hool play, "Tt e Whole high three-yeSpring Canyon, who becomes Town's Talking." which will le trii.stio. yd in the school auditorium Wilford Ruff of Price was chieen 14. 15 and 16. senior warden succeeding Mr. and Arthur Opperman of HiaThe scenery, which is being built watha was named junior warden sucby the school mechanic arts departceeding Mr. Ruff. ment, was designed by Glen William Littlejohn and J. W. Hamplay director; S. A. Olsen, art mond of Price were reelected treasmeand D. E. Ar instructor, urer and secretary, respectively, with chanic arts Instructor. Williams, It was patMat Gilmour of Price and John terned after the original setting of Rob Ross Quilico of Helper being named trus- the play, and is of a unique type. tees of the Masonic Temple New drapes and curtains, furniture loaned by the company and flowers furnished by Warren's floral GAME BODY SETS MEETING shop will enhance the beauty of the A meeting of the Carbon-tmer- y Roll Call setting. Fish and Game association will be The twelve students comprising the Four communities in Carbon coun- held in the court house Monday eve- cast have been rehearsing diligently ty had reported the results of their ning at 8.00 p. m. for the purpose of for the production under the direcannual Red Cross roll call drive up electing 25 directors to serve during tion of Mr. Guymon, and will conuntil Tuesday, according to J. W. the coming year. All sportsmen are tinue to practice every day until the Hammond, chairman of the Carbon invited to attend. According to Dr. play opens. H. B. Goetman every person present Members of the cast and the charchapter. acters they will portray are as folThe towns reporting, the amount will be entitled to vote. lows: Kay Bunnel, Chester Binney; raised and the local campaign chairRELIEF rORK RECEIVED Earlene Durrant. Ethel Simmons; man are as follows: Price, $282, Mrs. Receipt of a quantity of pork for Nadine Gleason, Mrs. Simmons; Earl N. Radcliff; Castle Gate, $144.-4to needy Carbon families distribution William B. Staplcy; Rolapp, $61, Besso, Roger Shields; Winnie was announced Tuesday by John J. E. Holmes; Wattis, $50, W. J. Garlick, Sally Otis: Fae Goctzman, t. Cima, county relief manager. This jLila Wilson; June Thayn, taxi driv- was allotted 57 cases of the L nllyVlwn Evans . LUy' county Lvthe; Dam All of the above towns raised more meat 1081 each case containing rel Watkins. Donald Swift; Hazel this year than last, and if other CardistnbutThe pork will be Christensen, the maid; Karma John-e- d bon communities do nearly as well, pounds. the county relief office. son Katie BIoom; Mr Simmons, through 30 And 60 WATT chapter officials are confident that Francis Bernardi. the county quota will be raised. Those assisting in the production are: Business staff, Jerry Roberts and Jack Alley; stage managers, EACH Charles Cave and Luther Lowry; You Can Buy electricians, Floyd Higgins and HarTwo-Wa- y lan Bcment. Carnation Premium 8 Z. Mary Pappas Section B Z. st ar nt pie-se- 11 Vig-nett- o, Guy-mo- n, Peanut Butter Four Communities In County Report Results 25c Dom-oni- CREAMERY Butter 20c POUND Corn Starch Lb. Calumet Can ck Hilla-bran- Light Globes Now Girdles Made of Stretch Genuine LASTEX at the Wheat GLEANER GIRLS OF STAKE TO SPONSOR DANCE price formerly paid for garments made of other elastic Toilet A dance wull be given in the L. D. Tissue Oxydol S. tabernacle amusement hall Friday GARMENTS made of Lastex stretch in every direction they are soft comfortable and impart beautiful slenderized lines to the figure. evening at nine oclock under the direction of the and Gleaner Girs of the Carbon stake. Mrs. W. E. Mclntire and Dean Nielson are in charge of general arrangements. The finance committee sists of Perry McArthur, Stanley Roberts and Holly Bryner, while the committee on decorations and freshments comprises Miss Florence Christensen, Miss Frances Taylor and Miss Millet. u Many Cold Storage Eggs will be sold in the next few months as fresh eggs Protect yourself from getting cold storage eggs by Demanding cl it Ron M-M- en FRESH EGGS racLg. Large Package Toilet 1 h Soap 3 Bluing O' dl 12 Oz. Bottle ;iiwjw..j J7c 25c Salted 2 Wafers 10c Walnuts Lb. Box 23c Pound 39c Shelled Old Fashioned 27c chocolates u 15c 4c 23c Coffee 10c Bars FRESH . D-T- -R 0, 7c - (Fresh Ground) POUND ... Celery Yams . U ra Pound Lettuce Bananas Pound 6c 8 Pounds Lastex garments can be dry cleaned or laundered a great many times without injury to the fabric. Henderson Style 814 illustrated is a fourteen inch soft, pliable Durene Peach Lastex step-i- n girdle. The garment has a six inch opening at each side under arm which is adjusted with lacers. Exceptional value GENERAL DEPT 5T0RE NEXT TO lyric for all your shopping THEATRE OLD .extras, Style 826, same model as 814 except that it is Sixteen inches in length. nhe Store DAY PRICE UTAH I71 They are fresh every day and every eggs is stamped and guaranteed. ,. 8 - Held Tuesday For Ratification Of Amendment Mat Gilmour on t Glen O. Allred id Pi ice, two of the 21 elected roiH'ul delegates for Utah, were in attendant e ot the constitutional convention held in Salt Lake Tuesday ftir the I)urtose of ratifying the twenty-firamendment, which replaces the eighteenth omendmer t. state to Utah was the thirty-sixt- h ratify the change' and consequently Tucsd iys convention sounded the death km of national prohibition. Pennsylvania and Ohio also held rejx'al conventions Tuesday, but because of the difference in time, Utah being in the mountain time zone and the other two states being in the eastern zone, the honor of being the thirty-sixt- h state to ratify the amendment goes to Utah. 4 1 -, gil e.t-t.- Entered A Second Claaa Mall Matter At the PustuHice At I rice, Utah. Urvti-- r the Act of March 3. 1879 Act util undrftatrd La to 6 last Wednesday, I isiar was outstanding for Hard w oi k of Tafigaro gae u j 1 he IVilliX ks toUlhdowns thloe llalitilig was noteworthy. On tf punts rttin the hoe Tuny Taugato, Claude Krebs, Uuie Nuk, and Elmer Kohkonen slashed the Latuda offellse tO pieces Ihiy ttui 1es.t every play on the line r. a. age i f Johnny Getrgides t c ..i.ir vvi.i r 'A f t r r W k. air il 4 J K . r l!l rt a- r.fc, , V . A uti Hj tinn. WEATHEif Hsrdioi ( rushe laitud h. .1 g t hi.J.ts that trough! the JIaIu ( tirisUu H lUrdio r VAL II. COttll.S, n 4 AdvrrtUIn Manirr. IT'!' . Ilarilin School XoIon J t L. run T I Pot Roast v1llM Round r ARMOURS STAR Steaks SKINNED Shoulder Lamb Roastu. ILdDc Bacon C Cottage Cheese 15 M (Whole or Half) POUND J |