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Show , im-KhDAY- tali THt hi two GJhr i li.urj il im-ituuir- atr J 1 ll.t Caibuii County lniisday lushing t'uii.j.aiiy. Pub- - Hy W illoh 1 MU I hat Would It' o.jf .1 liVttM'l. U i Ii all in II. ..tl! li.it m t la- tune fi.r t hi- - tmr j ti jH , r i to p..ll lll, uijn J I ho) I 1 1 . i 1 1 II I,. AMIVIIV, VAI, II. COM MS. G. Mat KNIGHT, TublLhrr., VAI. II. COW 1.1 S. IJItof mul Advertising Manat rr. thf Year Jn Advance, phone NV It Entered As Second Clu!a Mull Matter At the PoaMfue At li it, Utuh, Under the Ait of March 3, 1879. $2 00 S I'l'tlM1 "'1 V I lx- - t i j f- f .ii" h ry 1 Jl.i l t i A T i' ANNIVERSARY OF 1' the ciu." I g !. I- - jurivdution over the cultivated? Unit to If there is no county production toutiiil having jurisdiction over the land to to- - farmed by oa, do you intend to iifrain from increasing both the jurrage and production If the loan applied for I to be $150 or over, can you show u w ntten statement from a production credit association that your application for a loan of an approximately similar amount lias been rejected? Do you deny having an application U-e- n s I An open competitive examination to decide the permanent appointment of a postmaster for Price was announced this week by the United States civil service commission. Carl W. Empcy is acting postmaster under a recent temporary appointment. Others desiring to apply for the post are advised that examination papers must be filled out and be in the bands of the civil service commission not later than March 27. civil si picsi-denti- nice and that i!s ronnerton with aj in positions ,iie to hold examinations and to ciitify the results to the post mu. ter general. to sui ment.S tl ANNULMENT SOI (HIT Suit was filed in distnct court Thursday by Ikrtol Olsen for an annulment of Ins marriage to Emma Skipwith Olsen. They were married February 2(1. 1931, the plaintiff claiming he was intoxicated at the time of the ceremony and in no condition to realize what he was doing. Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save FLOUR PRICE $1.47 pko. 25c BAG 48-L- MINUTE Biscuit FLOUR, . SODA CRACKERS Parity 3Lb. Box . w.-u- EGGS STANDARD, JELL-- 0 TRESH STRICTLY DOZEN rES 2 PKGS. (Carbcn Central Dairy Libbys Deviled Meat 5 for . 4 - Size . . 3c MACKEREL Van Camps 12c JAM Etc SUGAR . - 16-o- 4 HEWLETTS JAR 35-O- . R 32s 2 lbs. I SC . POWDERED DRESSING For Better Meats S. EOe . v&y 8-o- Insurance Agency FRESH SLICED INSPECTED VEAL SHOULDER HOT DOGS LB. j Solid Pack, No. 2Vt 3 Cans 8 33c Milk!,nnfr . ferl I Par Pintos Soapmm Sugar Paper Bags Syrup iVfC Amazio Golden 10 Lb. Utah 75c Cleanser Cookies Assorted Pound .. Pork & Beans No. 2Vz 2V2 Can Pickles Heinz, Assorted Pineapplem Broken No. 2 Lb. Can Cans 3 SSc . . . Ic Snowdrift Sunbrite Cans Can Beet Lbs. 13 19: Lbs. 3 27c 0C0anUtX9i Crystal White 10 Bars In 69c Lb. Carton Beans 47c Cans 8 Slices Can, 2 Cans Quart Jar jljC .. Heinz 3 Cans Flour THRIFT Soup Bread $1.43 48 Lb. Bag. 2 20-O- z Loaves S7t . HIGHEST 2 BREAKTAST LINK ZaeeSltiaBESsSSSBS Lettuce Spinach iV jLC Head Asparagus Oranges JX Lbs I76's Dozen . 25c iOc QUALITY a Whole or AUTO LOANS Pot Roast Steer Beef .1 Lb. SLICED LEE Manager IBcECrQlUCudahys 17c If f)C rhone Braley BI d TRICE, Smelt; UTAH Dont leg of Lamb Lb. Chop tH Loin or Rib Lb 28c Halibut I(ji . 202 East Main Street . Strictly Fresh Silver Tips Lb. ' LAMB Lb J. BRACKEN Q, L 2 Half-Po- und We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. 5 3 We are now making LB. j i 13: Dozen Lard Skinned PRIME RIB LB.. 59c Tomatoes . bottle z. 'Ssa- - 29c ROLLED ROAST PORK LIVER 7c lb 25c ROAST E2c SAUER KRAUT 5c SAUSAGE VEAL CHOPS 2 lbs 25c lb 25c POT ROAST r Eggs Standards To Call For Your CIRCLE. ITS FREE Forget FAMILY ' ' - is EQUITABLE RADISHES and ONIONS 3 Bunches. U. j J-- , . . KRAFT FRENCH 4c I M UTAH k-ri- nt MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing qt. jar 19c with a jioduit,n latum? Can you give a your 193$ crops? Have you any law suit , merits jxnding that may pmrsu from harvesting your 193$ croHave you observed g 4 connection with all prcuouis crop production loans Have you any other lihood other than farming j state source and annual amount Are you over 21 years of s SO( u 1 nr f Cheese 15: 3 Lbs. 3 Mrs. Elizabeth Reid, 83, widow of J. L. Reid, died at her home in Orangeville Sunday. Funeral services will be hel m the Orangeville L. D. S. chapel Thursday at 2:00 p. m with burial under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. Born in England January 17, 1851, Mrs. Reid resided at Orangeville for over 54 years. Her husband died approximately eight years ago. Four sons and six daughters survive: John T., Edwards A. T. Reid and T. J. Reid and Mrs. Margaret Jewkes, Mrs. Minnie Jewkes, Mrs. Rega Moffitt, Orangeville; Mrs. Hal-lM. Higgs, Provo, and Mrs. May Weidman and Mrs. Eliza English of Salt Lake. 25c 25c can z. Quart . Pasteurized) Libbys Vienna Sausage 3 for y2 - Size CARROTS, BEETS, Bunch TURNIPS r DOZEN CUT BEANS Whipping Cream 126 v - Is Always Better Because Its Fresh Day Dance Successful ORANGEVILLE PIONEER DIES SUNDAY; FUNERAL THURSDAY SIZE ORANGES tni Large PKr. Nutter. SPECIALS D i 1 Hanson. Gofce Annual St. Patricks The fifteenth annual St. Patrick's day ball sponsored Saturday evening at the Silver Moon hall by the Altar society drew one of the largest dance crowds of the year. One of the features of the affair was a prize waltz contest won by Mrs. David Brown and L. Hacking from Spring Canyon. Judges were Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer, Miss Kate Smith and Miss Waneta Empey. M. O. Carlson of Price held the lucky number in the prize drawing for the peacock donated by Preston Locally WEEK-EN- ul the v of pmi j,u,t ion AIRWAY by Mrs. Hors- - in il m J ojH-rutor- duties j. tuuvn. JJ k. J1 ajdaa!ion i;t,m.r IMcacixk; adi,lt ji). Sawyer; tickets, Jtul jL of to- j j Ik- - d classified ty the Pn.e ' nHimil l.j 1 action. The commission st.iu s that postm.isti rs me not IjuJ ln ou thuw a terlifiuie i ijHiainm from the county pioduition1 -t Thomas, accompanied ley. In his address. Mr. Baliff described ti e American Legion as an or- ganization serving God, comrades, country and community. He declared the legion was born of a great ideal- to jienetuate in peace time the mag- nificcnt spirit exhibited by the av- -: crage 'buddy" during the World war. It was the spirit of the doughboy that won the war," said Mr. Baliff, who stressed the fact that the organization makes no chs- Unction between members of different, religions, races or politic... 'hjV the Uait 1 SET made ,a n made 1 - 1 111 l- ' the loai.iy in wlmli ! k EXAMINATION t 14 U '.il i To be eligible for the examination, an applicant must be a citizen of the United States, must reside within the delivery of this postoffice, must have so Resided for at least one year next preceding the date for close of receipt of application, must be in good physical condition, and within the prescribed age limits. Both men and women are admitted. Under the terms of the executive order, the civil service commission will certify to the postmaster general the names of the highest throe qualified eligibles, if as many as three are qualified, from which the postmaster general may select one for nomination by the president. Confirmation by the senate is the final "P -- 1 i ;. u.':--u!..- citojK-ratiti- PRICE POSTOFFICE i .i Inti cut-thro- ' I - jr iV; 1 1 e . j , we dont di'pl.iy tiul tc;.m-'lj l.5 fie A i d otir energies fighting e;uh otl.ir, well M !!. A'l.ll.va'l Ugall SPIRIT or i f !! by coinjuUtive fuels fiom the in..iii highway df if I'li.iu, il i uf side-juitto Mjuubhle and some onto u.c 1.1. Wa ill ITall ;!lmi XI IK economic lesson which has been adminis- In arts content until Inile Nun c 'n id'lig. I'.t- Oil r.tla!M 'I tered to the people of the United States dur-iu- 'Ihe u i 111 epp-tunny tare offeis situation Tl. IMl.Ua .f,Cv present the past few years will not have Isen entire for of urr tic alii'imost I a ; il is fraught with the Auv.l.ar) 1,1. . Jy in vain if its full worth in the realm of what t loinhat outside Alia Il ail l..t'alo f.f'.it I. 'll al.I.Acl Heed for teain-Mulgent might be termed education is ahsorlsil, particu- forces. Net er hate I contacted a aiy AiU.ur S H.'fy, who has the larly insofar as it points out the necessity of who didnt diphde a wage cut hi ought Operator Ik ilig (he first turn 1.1.1 III ll dl on the part of society as a whole. it i ii or who debit coin alsiut by t Hi well Us the 11 The bearing this lesson has had in connec- fet Jiappy when demand and price warranted a Hululi f IIIif HC po Wai intlodllKll by bead, inruildn tion with coal production probably has Uen no a wage increase. My jr,sonal contact with mem- Ted Thomas, former post commander more ably brought home than it was recently In bers of your organization has not as ex- Mr. Itorsh-welcomed Legion and an address at the thirty-thirconsecutive conand guests and tensive as I wish had lain the case, but 1 have Aui.hary mnnU-stitutional convention of the United Mine Work- the right to assume that union men want to give introduced i barter members and past ers, this lieing delivered by C. H. Huntress, ex- the highest jsissible type of service and dont commanders of the locul organization. ecutive secretary of the National Coal associa- want more than employers can pay. The U. M. Chatter members who were presiniluded Dr. Sanford Ballinger, ent an which most of follows: tion, W. of A fought for the code in good faith, important portion T. Holla West, Ted Thomas. Scott We We are associated with what competitive ejjerators accepted it in the same spirit. got Faust It, Harvey Thomas and George fuels deem clever to dub a diminishing industry. off to a good start. From all fields come rejurts first four named have RicharJ. That is a challenge to every bit of guts weve that miners are giving honest, efficient service served as The past commanders got. As we build, or rebuild, this House of in increasing measure. If such proves class of 10 members wail Birthday 1 can not should Bituminous in which weve lived for many years the why imagine presented by William Hukalo, after in imperfect peace, lets insure a solid foundawant any other arrangement than the one they wl.tch Mr. Horsley introduced Mrs tion. Then we can erect, through the years, a now have, which relies on merit rather than on Royal Frandsen. Auxiliary president. structure that will glorify the industrial skyline force. In the light of all factors entering into Ch.ii ter members of the Auxiliary as a model creation of the joint enterprise and the situation, it would apjeur that the miners were introduced by Mrs, Aithur brains of those who furnish the world with the land the operators would U moronic dumps if Cr.vvm. who presented the birthday This to Commander Horsley. piajor source of its energy. That foundation, es- they couldnt work together in their mitual in- cake candle the followed was lighting by sential to the progress and prosperity of miner terests. With such a beneficial rclati"iil;:p as is and operator, is a close relationship generated possible through the instrumentality of tl e code, ceremony. also included a cor- The sihli including net soloprogram by an un lerstanding of each others problems. all worth-whil- e things are by Herndon Vtrden, accomiTomotivc of such an understand:ng are faith in proposals for social ltgiIatim of a de.irahle panied by Mi'S Fave Goclitnun, and each others good will and the faculty to visual- - character. vical m lections by Mrs. Harvey i h ji.,1. 1. if Uitorj, It ll. t il., if we , K( t JU bei'ulld fcllliual suUi! f i ' J i'i I,! ti..s iln- - hr lit at the S.RiI M l i'1 in tj i , 1 an 5. The dunce is Well.. td- Uu! !.!.u,.l..r j j tllaC 1..0 belli ;t.e b lit Ill of U.r . . s l! J 11 in1 I : U tl c build-ii.;..1 i Ifi i.i Organization IdeuU stioulil a !' ui.O f ai i: i d Address by of Suhjett illai.C al I ul al.i 11 tl.CIC. A oi .f .1 g la f'f i I 0 at r, a f ui in t'ormer Mute lleud. 1 hair man. ItoU-Mi k'.'i',1 i in oiiPr u i ..l.fy fur a wJi in.iii hi I) I it. fol- Ihe 1.1 loan aliswtr musl 1 1!.1 lcuL i (, r Lnt.-rjanl LullJ( doiualucj u JJl!!u.s j f.r III. Iflicad; souvenirs, Mr vV Colfc'l ( O.. I M Price Rotary MaU i Souvenir Hall A) BUREAU OPENED IN POSTOFFICE Juhminuiy j t, lEMEKCiUNCY LOAN AMERICAN LEGION I.M.i I ! v 1 in jci.pariiy. lie cuul indu'lD N t' hi ii 1. I .t . i r 'A i ,N..u 1 -' 1'. -- I t! n t y t O tTAtl t POST CELEBRATES fnt 1. II 11' lining I hat folks ale the nly it i jo t. f.r the public, plotiitid h) f hi I Ii. D V - I ult rlt'ti.in, jllst o.- - il Kv-i- JOM s .a 1 I |