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Show n. mn-MM- II t t 8 S , A I) Eastern Utah Communities Send Delegates to PRESENTATION OF Rotary Clubs AviationDcve!opment Meeting visitors fiom t ummuiiiurs tri on i,,c ' l;..j vs j;.SvUjni, avia-di talk Was bn butul.l of thea.i rt.:, .fi l't-- h were guests td the a.iplalle sionoir4 tup made b) turn tec roily fu-r- Los jim'bjn piogtam evening by the Bike Rotary Ai.gr U s to Pii.e is.tolk in S'telidulwe Wrie Major attend, but Lad Jt I. z'.n Lad planned totheir Milhr, R K L c pteVelltcd making the Clalit. My tun, R JWaugh al.d til ft HtUhrr, The meeting was in thafge cl tr ll.ompson. Ross Thompson, Jai k rd W. West. Flrtthrr and Ialn.cr Swnpauii, M.mL Tie ptogram included talks ty aev and Mayor George IVt-I-and Virgil cjiI it al flyer and selections by Baldwin of Green Rivrr. Jai under the direction lletiher made the to Price in his ja iuaUi.il chorus trip ot Alien R&nuey, instructor at the own plane, Gypsy Moth," actony siding school, Ranted ty Mr. Simj son, w ho is jdat Cilmour, who recently made student pilot. solo flight at the Trite airport, n Mayor-eleII W. Dalton and May. troiiuied the guest and later spoke or R. L West of Ihice were also on the subject. "Importance and guests of the club. of Aviation Fields," J. R The committee in charge of the Lund, manager of the Price airport program was advised that a delegaand instructor at the local aviation tion from Manti had started for school, discussed the possibilities and Ihice, but were forced to turn back of aviation today. ii'ety because of inclement weather. Mayor George Schulti of Latuda and C. W. L. Warner of Richfield informed L Fergusson of Price, both of whom the committee by telephone that he own were the Uieir other planes, would not be uble to attend because 0n leakers, the former explaining the of the storm. He told Mr. West that aeronautical Richfeld had already started work on prtposed government program, and Mr. Fergusson speaking an airport under the federal program, PUPILS w,-- J ct De-iijU- and that 50 men have been given employment on the field. EQUITABLE Insurance Agency We are now making AUTO LOANS We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain ana Automobile, in the best companies in the United Slates. J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone 202 Braley Bldg., East Main Street PRICE, UTAH UNLICENSED BEAUTICIANS IN COUNTY WARNED TO OBEY LAW According to information received by the Carbon County Beautician's association from the administrative agency of the beauty shops code for Utah, all beauty work henceforth must be done by a licensed operator a shop properly equipped in ac cordance with the state law. These regulations apply win tlier or not remuneration is receive! and affect persons who have been doing beauty work for their friends without charge. The local association has been advised that the taw on this matter must be observed or legal action will be instituted against offenders. A number of persons in the county have already received letters from the Utah Association of Better Beauty Shops admonishing them to keep within the law. Butter wrappers a-- Ci.l. sill. aa l.g.U fcie ga, i.I.g u.rir Itasaage of h.ijl.tay Mai.) tin. . Sail. t of k. it' all . life. lit t f" Judgment e.f C lug m pi iju.m.-- i tm!y i.lh iy rr&4-ilr- f 1 audience Thursday. Fuday and Sat- - the Utah lo jWer A lug. I Ulday, proved to te une rf the moat Various Cities and U'wn oai.jany and almws rt staged m the na.nmrs m its triiiicHy in Utah. Ida- county iio and Wyoming The pu.lu.ti. ii w.i 4! r 4 . .1 by A large numter of municipalities Giro Gtiymon, tiie .R n (krn served by the company are pimuj of the c.tat being Nadine til. .0011, taking advantage of this cpimrt unity to ene.wuage Christmas cheer and Durrant. Franci Kay Bunnrl, Mrh-eEvans, Bar-fe- ll stimulate Christmas business activity Watkins, Ha.el Chi la'.eliM-n- , Fae by converting their downtown disGuetzman. Winnie Garln k. Domonuk trict into fair) lands cf twinkling Beso, June Thayn and Karma J. lights Many beautiful tffmts have been created by artistic design in The play moved along from the the installing of lights and observer opening scene until the final curtain declare that In several l.aahtir this with a smoothness seldom present in ) ears display are far none impresamateur presentations. The efficient sive than ever before, "Following tiie same xiliry as last direction of Mr. Guymon was evident throughout the show and the year," said George M. Gadsby, presipolished performance turned In by dent and general manager of the Utah every member of the cast delighted and held the intciesl of the spectators immensely All of the tcrtaining thi? audience from beginning to rnd. students were admirably suited for To Guymon ntendis of tin their roles and their portrayals cf cast Mr, other and who assisted in tiie the various characters were unusualpresentation goes the riedn. as wrll ly true to life. as public congratulations, for In addition to the qualities of good one of the test plays CarNm staging county direction and acting and a realistic residents have been pilvilcgcd to setting the play itself w as highly cn- - w itness. 40m-dehght- 1 1 purr f n hn-so- aai. HkgSuK. n. y U-e- PHONE f b( hM STORAGE - y.- t vi - ZL SHIPPING 339 A.CAI I48(AI. ls Pork Roast Stewing Hens Leg Cuts Salmon Pot Roast In the Piece Baby Beef .Hc 4 Pounds I Pound 3 Pounds 8 . . 2C gC ,6c Celery . Cranberries P Bananas Pound Grapes Pound H Yams Pound U Oranges p p . 2 Lbs. 2 Dozen JUMBO Oranges Apples Pounds Candies 8 35c s Lettuce H 4 29c Lard ess Lemons Pounds U. S. Inspected Airway H 2 (k .H$c Pound Mince Meat p ft H R S ...H2c Pound Pound o 25c Dozen ait Chickens . j VBhf'ym MOVING PACKING i Fancy Corn Fed No. Pound -- Mixed .Nuts 4 iiii- - Jr TRANSFER kM0 Vsiu fi Pound Price, Utah 4 I. ..let L-f- U'Ji'-t-i 8 St. m ihe aunt il iiy attorney fes 12. Tt,e ac or .4 suit rerjuest 1250 r Novein-lecent frmn interest of 7 or sum tiie in taxes 24. 1933, 1352 43 and attorney fee of $200. InThe Ihild suit ask 156.884 68. November terest of 7 per cent from and 24. 1933, taxes totaling $1541 64 of $13C)0. fees all.rrney itfw According to the complaint, Januexecuted were first two notes was Isary 20. 1931. and the third alleged is It 1931. sued April 24. that the failure of the defendants to make interest payments entitles the were plalnUif to judgment The notes made payable five years after their execution. ttu. Oranges BULK 202 West Main fcAMPBriL'S xv.-t-LO- J SUGGESTIONS Stevenson Lbr. Co. 4 Sweet Juicy Navels Extra Larjje 4 C. H. 1 Indo-Cldn- a. 4 I S 3 k ItiuniilpahtirS our ixaiq aiiy where It L .leslrrai for downtown ChllstnaiS This year there Jlghtalig pullHLses. l a larger number of uih Installations than last year, and the results ac on .piiihed in devrl.q mg community t beer and a irsl Ciiitstmas spirit iiave very gratifying We are glad to do our part in enouraging suih worthy civic enterprises Tiie display period varies in the A government colonization compdiff. relit l.M alittrs, but In the larger tot w iik tlve lights are on for right any to buy mortgage on rice lands hour wr evening for approximately and maintain land values is contemone month plated in served t Tnarkeys u. nsv Useful Gifts for the Entire Family at Prices that Mean Savings on Each and Every Purchase. -- 4 The Tools Sporting Goods Toys Cutlery Glassware Dishes Kitchen Utensils At Very Attractive Prices y 4 olijle-Jl.lrraO- W. Ham- m total i a; allegedly ow non wrie f.ltd in i.g MsM.) J . CHRISTMAS k . t.,.rs o 0 i v.,,i t L-- t w K l y Dr ! F d.mu-d- , Ca( a! ') a.t- - lf rlr.il 10 4 ,.l i r f.l in tk-r.- J Fisk Ji.alunl.g an w ji! new a.ri y against Mr and Mrs 1 O S.l- aJ.l.l.g 1 4,iv- - j4n 4 f a ij.ial U r 4,f a mil. .oil 4 to Uw general effert, tie iHiwrf f ilowl.ti.wn Ouutil.a l.gt.t-- t A l.igt.t Ult i.n iompaiiv "we aie h.)l pla), "The Whole II. g have UtII ihna!ej again tl.! Joverr fire again el.aige. c iiovi.t.ug. lowtii Talking, I to large car, ilul It.g he hoU.la.V ty 4utl.iT to those (1 U PLAC'I D UNDER PEACE BOND Gust Gramatakis, who had preliminary hearing last week on a charge of threatening to kill Nick Diamenti, has been placed under a peace bond of $500, County Attorney Walter C. Cease announced Monday. The case was held before Justice J. mond. THREE .SUITS IN 'luthe fust ai tioii, atthe7 plaintiff ler mi. 5 intrrert DISTRICT COURT on taxes November 24, or ASK OVER 60,000 rifn.m ty imrv&eed to scute pajmenl ! PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE ay met rustl flirt l' T A II Tt, Utah Power Company O C V For the Stocking Each Dozen 6c 29c 6c 8c 6c 29c v - - - uc 29c 19c Butter Fresh Creamery Pound . . IS POWDERED Eggs Strictly Fresh; Large 22 D or BROWN Sugar 2 Pounds Dates Oysters 4 Oz. Can Can QO Pumpkin Utah In Cellophane 2 Lb. Pkg gg SIFTED Peas Pack No. 2V2 Can . . -- 22C Can 22C ,v r' |