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Syrup 35c SDeviled Meats 17c . : Cans 1 ar I i , ar nrr - rllLLl MI7rn ork Proceeding On Center Section Of New City Hospital Heat Comfort SCOFIELD NEWS In Your Price Rotary Club To Elect Directors At Thursday Dinner Community hard-worki- ng re-est- ab Tomatoes 3 No. 33 2, ,2 Cans Soup Heinz 3 25 Cans Miift 17c banner 47i Par mra. 8 Crystal Salmon 9e White I Extract Beans Cans Large Iatkage RINK 2 Tall Cans STRING Soap, 10 bars 3 No. 2 Lemon or Vanilla 3 Oz. Jug Jell 3 Packages I Cans Mc Cleanser Assor- tlC Sunbrite 3 M 13t Cans Oranges CoSfee Size 176 29 Dozen AIRWAY Always Fresh Pounds 3 Spinach10 59c 3 GREEN Onions 2 Sc Bunches Utah Pounds Radishes 2 .5 Bunches Don't Forget the Hospital Benefit Spare Eibs Pound Pot Boast ;c",s veal The Pound Sliced Bacon Pound Chops & J C Dam . . n Lard 4 73 Rounds Round on 1 29: 0 z. Jar Bread I ar AssorW 59 Beans & Mm Pineapple Holden Lb. Rail Pork cotn-ishe- Importance Of Manufacturing Told Jam 35 ar ; Dinnerette Tall Cans 3 MILD CREAM 10 II 19c Larne Rkg box Carton Cheese County Distributes Planting Gardens Of tm Round, Rkjr Corn Flakes Matches 6 M 1 1 t t 1 r s ir- I vi p ab' Hssh ss4444444c44t4444444444fi - 4 ul-- n e: ,t Announce 10-i.- Abru ulna The new organization of the town Italy, July 19, 1862, and came of Castle Gate has to U.e United States in 1883. Arrivcompleted with the following officers: l(otert Eil dor ing at Hcljx-- in 1889. lie has made Second-Yea- r the Team h.txe lead with udm-his honu there since. He was the Williams, president; Andrew Young. bookkeeping Davis, Sr., Ed. Edwards and Runner-UTo Irovo In given by Director E. M first section foreman employed ot trustees; J. F. Cory, marshall and Williams as to the reason the Cat bon Helper by the Denver and Rio Grande B. Y. U. Contest J. C. Snow, tow n band will not comjx-troad Western railroad, and later engaged in the matchin business, retiring a few years ago. clerk; J. A. Thorc, treasurer, and ing contest this jear. Carbon county high school won D. E. M. Neher, city physictun. to Surviving are his widow; a son, extend a If is it sincere disire booksecond place in the second-yea- r that Victor; two daughters, Mrs. Ace L. to feeling bands, visiting courtesy keeping division of the Utah state Mines of the Independent Coal and our splendid band has somewhat Minor and Angelina Martelle, and commercial contests conducted Friday Coke company at Kenilworth are monoolizcd marching honors in past five grandchildren, all of Helper. at Provo by the Brigham Young uniworking at this time three to four years, why not do as the schools and versity. days a week, the company having a bands to which Mr. Williams refers? The local school complied 360 points contract with the D. ft R. G. W. rail- Lead the parade each day, playing out of a possible 600, Provo high win- road for furnishing coal for engines its best, but not maneuvering. Seed For ning first place with 434 9 points, and and other uses at Helper. Utah Fuel it possible that by coming last, Isn't Relief North Sanpete high of Mt. Pleasant company is working six days a week special maneuvers, as it at Sunnyside, where all of the out- performing taking third with 256 68 points. is reported to be planned, that the Distribution of free seed under the In the individual competition, Miss put is made into coke. impression can be given to moan, subsistence Lorna Shelton of Carbon captured garden planting program do see we we how here "Well, are, Several slides on Soldier Summit it? This especially if similar remarks sponsored by the state advisory comdivision with third in the second-ye460 points, 25 points behind the win- have lately delayed traffic on the are made over the public address mittee on public welfare and emergDenver and Rio Grande railroad to a system as were made last Jear by ency relief in cooeration with the ner. U. S. A C. extension service began in Carbon won second in the combina- - considerable extent. scIkhiI officials. Carbon county Thursday. tion contest for both first and second Carno There is question but that Wot k is going ahead rapidly on the To be eligible to receive the seed, Provo recorded 769.4 divisions. bon county is solidly back of Mr. must have tillable land points to take first. Carbon totaled 'Silvagni building, a $20,000 structure. Williams applicants and his wry fine band, and and d 665.33 points, and North Sanpete fin- - Fred Paternoster will shortly water arrangements. satisfactory who of lot a are suppoiters mcnce on his building on ttie opposite there third with a score of 542. J. B. Jewkes, district agricultural inm would like to :oe them icnam Millard high of Fillmore, Provo and corner. spector, will investigate the eligibility competition, but if it is li ided to of applicants and will determine tbe o Davis high finished in the order nam- ms avoid nc ail then out, by Few complaints are heard relative remain division. cd in the first-yeamount of seed they may receive un'd, Members of the Carbon bookkeep- - o the proposed "sidewall.in:;" of the any po....inlbi'itv of com iri '.'.'on tru lor the regulations of the program. der our enviable n put:, bon divis-Lit- y to the cxtint of six miles, more an ret. Seed ing teams were: Second-yemay he obtained tor the folan i i' 'M m nv mp.ii Be an. table ion, Boyd Gunderson, Earl Perkowski r less. Residents generally believe goo lowing vegetables: and Miss Shelton; first-yedivision, that it will enhance the value of all courtesy. to tne bend, and to carrots, cueumbirs, bee's, cabbage, Mr. Hires jou, Wilene MoMuliin, Laura Madsen, projHTty in t his city considerably. pea--- , pepWe aie with you bn) per lettuce, onions, parsnips, Williams. o Herndon Virden and Duane Lamp- radishes, pers, potatoes, spmaih. cent. Tire petition asking the city emmshire. vveet coin, Swiss chard, tomatoes and HAND BOOSTER. The teams were in charge of J. B. il for r vole o:t the liquor question turnips. .1 June is being circulate.!, (guile a Thompson, bookkeeping instructor. Victor Silvagni, Marjorie Jean- - lurr.bcr of Pri e !i.--i ion;.; have srtne Utah sclme and Josephine Lambson ropre- - i , and o hi'c th- - circulatm-- have been LOCAL FARM DEBT sented the local school in the tvie- - tamed mmn in a great many contest, and although fading lances, they wdl in all pinbabihty ADJUSTMENT BODY to place, they ma a.i excellent obtain the necessary number of sig- Importance of manufacturing to natures. Miss Alice typeFloyd, showing. nnd the relation Of the industry utah A oI V at DU the high school, writing teacher mining and livestock lIKoAnliLiU t0wereagriculture The board of trustees for the public accompanied the students. discussed by Harold S. Jen- This year was the first Carbon has (school has engaged Arthur S. Horsley nings, secretary of the Utah Manufac- been represented in the commercial as principal for next yeai. Six teach' turers in a talk at the othfive while ers have been signed, contests, and the experience received (cmniittce Ready Tn Function L. D. S.association, tabernacle Thursday eve in competition is expected to benefit ers will be given positions if they Under Irogram To Help ning. the local contestants immeasurably wish to teach here next year. Farmers In Distress He stressed the necessity of the four next year. basic industries cooperating, and The United States Smelting, Minshowed the benefit residents of this The Carbon county farm debt ing and Refining company is pushing W work on its railway from Castle Gate committee appointed by state derive by purchasing Utah proto mining ramps south of Friee and Governor Henry H. Blood as part of a ducts. He illustrated his talk with expects to have the line in operation statewide organization to aid farmers m distress is now fully organized and by early fall. functioning. ' Although the C. W. A. program This committee, consisting of concluded Saturday, work on the new Claude J. Empej, Henry G. Mathis Price city hospital has been continued and Wallace Wayman, was organized By Miss Mary Metos. this week with approximately 15 men to serve both debtor and creditor in an effort to arrive at a friendly, senbeing employed by the city. Miss Vera Hajes entertained the sible and fair solution of their debt Those in charge of the project expressed the opinion Tuesday that as following with a party Tuesday of problems. Their efforts should tend Rose Skufca, Helen to settle many soon as the new relief program is last week: problems that heretoGrace Melba Donald- fore have resulted in unnecessary Stone, Maine, labor will established, enough firmly be available to complete the building son and Mary Metos. foreclosure. Movie Binns motored to Salt Lake A debtor or creditor who wishes to by September 1. Work done this week' includes lay- City Saturday of last week. take advantage of the service is adMr. and Mrs. De Moss Bills of vised to first contact an individual ing of the foundation, wiring and plumbing for the administration sec- Fairview spent several days here with committee member, who will obtain tion in the center of the building. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bills. the necessary information, present it Cora and Tom Metos, South and East to the entire county group and make According to a report by project supervisors, the foundation has been high students, arrived here Thursday recommendations to either creditor, completed for the east wing and work from Salt Lake to spend several days debtor or both for the purpose of efon the walls is approximately half with Mr. and Mrs. George Metos. fecting a satisfactorj solution of exfinished. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace spent isting debt difficulties. The use of native sandstone and several days in Salt Lake City. Members of the committee are There Is An Bruce Madsen is visiting with serving without pay to meet an locally kilned lime in the building has proved very satisfactory, and demon- friends and relatives in Mt. Pleasant. ' emergency situation, and their efforts strates the feasibility of using local ABERDEEN DEALER Miss Patricia Jane Metos spent are put forth in order that both par- products in future. Saturday until Monday with her par ties may reach a friendly and mutualents. ly satisfactory settlement of their problems. Many farm debts were incurred at a time when prices and land values Cases were high. Now values have been deflated to such a point that it will be impossible for many honest and Hearings on compensation eases filed by Carbon county residents are farmers to get out of debt unless adjustments of some sort being conducted at the court house Six directors to serve during the are brought about. Creditors, too, by O. F. McShane, a member of the state industrial commission. club year 1933-3- 4 will be elected by j are anxious that bad debts be adjust- PRODUCERS The hearings opened Tuesday and Price Rotarians at their weekly din- - 'ed, brought up to date and will conclude Thursday, eleven cases ner Thursday evening of this week. lished on a going basis. Much of this being on the calendar. Mr. McShane President Eugene Hanson automatic- work can be accomplished without is accompanied by W. M. Keller, com- ally becomes a member of the direct- the necessity of expensive court acmission reporter. orate upon his retirement as head of tion, when a third or disinterested the club. party can be brought in to arbitrate. COMMISSION TO MEET FRIDAY The following have thus far been This is the work of these committees. The Carbon county commissioners nominated for directors: John Redd, will hold their regular W. E. Fleetwood, E. C. Jeppsen, Ru-lGeorge Jorgensen and A. E. Gibson. A. Brner, Frank D. Sawyer, Dr. Nominations will meeting Friday. The session will beagain be open at R. I. Brockbank, Gomer P. Peacock, the meeting Thursday. gin at 10:00 a. m. tu-e- ' if : the removal of his office from the . building to 2'J East Main Street. b'bc, luj t d Teh phone 141 .mb. a. .( bus Urlirlevl-r- d y J Kul l Ful'.ir Ih.gS. p.M.aSU thony's thutih ut Helis r Monday for Jamt s Mai telle, 72. piominmt resl-J.i- .i of ll Ijs r and pioneer of Carbon county, w ho diet! at the Price I Enday morning follow 'ng a Interment was in p iraljlic stroke. the JleljHr wmetery under the of the Flynn funeral home. Mr Martelle was born in Canta-lu- o. (The following items are reprinted from The Eastern Utah Advocate of April 9. 1934 ) 9 ' LAWYER Hgh iii.io was sung Twenty Years Ago J A J. SWEKTh'IXG .S. I i t 1 e on the movie screen brought booing f the crowd, this following his apjearanee in U half of ly Wef ! e Suu-AJ- -- d r WORD comes from New York City that for the first time the flashing of LindLrgh's picture semi-month- 1. m:cKUs oi'u s s destroying a hero Commissioner Hears Compensation ILL RAY i ,u lep Milr yri'clan.!! ot Wmnrli'l -- g HONORS IN STATE 1 ,f I dr.-Wo)r- d LOCAL PUPILS WIN i.l .1,1 I c Was 111 Oi. ',11.1 U.e l.c is .VH-U.r tjvS.vul i . U'.-- I h-- n!C t.Bk J,l j..,.g' sljr 'l f u.-- W a si -- i ft Li r :ci l dv-trV- HANK DEPOSIT INSFRANt E IS WORKING INSURANT!' of bank dejm.-it- s up to f2,5o) went into effect January 1 of tins year. In accord-irthe firt two months of the exjerimt-nt-, to a ytatement Isout-- last week by Ix T. ('row ley, chairman of the Federal Dejmsit Insurance Corjxration, 1 015 more banks have joined the insurance combination, o that 13,032 banks are now protected. At present, men and women with deposits know they can get their totaling $15,512,7-11,00money back. Vet when insurance of bank deposits was JTojMsed, Wall Stleet exploded with wrath and alleged terror, and a huge majority of "Linking experts" including Senator Gians of Virginia, ho has made more "bum guesses romerning bunking than any man now living denounced the plan ns unworkable. Exchange. t f 1 I Amei n an puLLc. If rti r an mdiud.u) hild the Unit d M.u y in the cup of his hand it was iJndLrgh. it J r j t f r a d rcouraging that uih loll it chotts t Ir&Jtf should be wiiat depths we will drop under a system of Lois yarned Girhetrej mg, this hating as Its 'hi-human gtttd in the form if destroying h-man's WuishipjH-- medium of exchange. TAXATION ALTERATIONS in our taxation system must no delie made. To this claim thre can nial. Rut when we make these alterations let us do so in a sensible way, ht us give more thought tii the matter than the mere shifting of the burden to someone live. If the taxation load is I ably tossed from one potion of sa lv that cannot carry the burden to another gtmp that is le.S able to stand Up Under the load it is plainly evident that such a program is not the prop r roSution. Such action wdl prodiue ledoundir.g ill results for the original group that shitts the uni without any thought as to its "landing" place, A proju-taxation system can only L haved on "ability to ay and any program of that kind must imlude the following: High inheritance taxes. Heavy levies on income (esprially in tl e up 1879. IMl H T V C E. 1 iCH.ADTOCTE, :1 l.tr.u's i!1 'Carbon Youth Named To Head Fraternity n 0 at t n a. exmus. t latl Mall Maltrf At tte t'Uh, Un trr the Ad ot Manh J. Irie. 'I I. Is Hi ?f fK TRone, Lb.. m i |