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Show T W 1 tiAHtOPATl TO ENROLL SOS CHeuis i A, I !ul. ,a HlfT ' of IB 'f fr , , ' fioin thi f M' iit , al ... - U. -- d 4 n l I I. tl I In II.C Sot laltc March ,an to be Mcrted u ill be niade early t(4trv llaiuld Ialleliih, pietldeld of the if - . Uiti r.rf Sum-nrihay- d ( : iv Cl-i- tut ..- - , , .... uli -- nd u,.'- - M w 1 v tr 'it ful faces v ,"rd g -- 1 , Al-ll- , 1 di-- a 1 1 ve 1 ) m it m I c llpllt.l ii e eJ I' tiijh , nl fe ltne, ni-ti- nt tu-i-d,h- i lit. ilulii and i omjH tn at lo-- i d u l oil (veteiit Juifoit for the 1M34 fur the dirtl ibutliHI of Ma'er on I ii a prucidid in Section UHi-i.- t, IttiiM-i- i of Utah, SlaltiU 1U33, and toi i oiiMilet ation of am raim if rmr other tnattrr Itlating thereto which may piojit) come bifure the meet- lr t. bripajvr baglmuht. Hotel ( tc-a- , -- " iT o. Hurricane, company No. Waihir.gion. company No. 958; Mile, company No. 959, Salma, com-X- o. jr.y No. 960; St. George, Ml. and Zion National park, :ny No. 962. total of 542 men will be en d in Utah, the county quotas on population and relief MO; be-tas- to Ils nt com-X- Temple Square ed RATES ac-fn- e, $1.50 to $3.00 TIMS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED fUdio connection in every ruont Union Pacific Btu Depot In Hotel Tempi Sqn&r Building. Interurban Depot Just cro the Street. Union 8Ution within 3 Blocks. Wc-dn- ,n'i lervtce station near the Ken-id- h pump house at Spring Glen, 200 TI1.K JUTIIS 200 BOOMS , oreXS SLRMCE STATION L Leavitt announces the opening handle a complete line of and standard gasoline. State Digmeer. SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY e pres-W'w- Cro6. h. m'Mnir.nYs. jiei. js )tl, XJ great enough to meet the tutul Imn W inker, ant Sam S Kuf- untria-- i in uj.i mi u.i id a a w In U. fG niretary of the Ulati Truikit' It Is to U hdion ac- lojud U at mdu-lria- l on the of these tan billy j.uit kijhij gh in the n, .,r fu. "U company For the fir-- t time tin.-- the history !w,n il!va,it f1'1' batuida.v - I. I) S 1'il- 'a.t thi macaw- - m of Cnibon high school, debating has,lu:c lw al ai bun and f mr- i come to be- iccognired as one of thC uni mpl..vmc rt total' 1;'7' f'11 ' The school but. v, new The of dot:. outstanding act, tie, in .TdL ,Umrnu vMt.ng of Mal.io ama g , mj lot m.-n- t group, show , that , S.,!ur tai Wc kh dancr It ' S.lt , . debating i Reichert and Anne George las. affirm-'dolin- g the wetk ending March 31. Moon hall' !!' u! Tw!:S.n(1.VUnt !53 I r ft wre made with the C. Monday - M,e it tO OfiMifUt , (nUtJ. P,v !and A 32 pu cent with the P W. A ball h ague in Caiboii county, f.axt- i m the Mate ,5 wr flH, WJth ,ntlus ,,n Utah Kl.itrtc btnht.n: U. April 4 to 7. Only one dibate was k the wet Man hi Thutwlai. Fndat and Sat ut day. try During ending lost out of about eight dcbutis Mr 111 3" i,nd S,a, !,,u, i,lU r 17. 70 r of the emt pi pla. em. nts j Eggeitsen is co.nh of the team. muuc conteM .mountain r Miss Vivian INacoik won second ,wre made with the C. W a io Mis cent with the P. W. A and 12 jv r place in the leading contest Theslre Allrxrtlon, Malno Heichcit was named as one of, cent with prnate industry, Star Now playing. "Design for four outstanding dibatas. .Living." Kiedtrie Maith, Miitarn Thie play, here Do 5ou Sixnd jlh pki:o. and Gary Coojter; Sunday, Your Nights?", received fourth place. Tin and "Bolim," 'Monday It was one of the outstanding plays, P. ft. Carole launbai J, Sally Geori regardless of the decision made. Band Anne Georgelas. l.yru Saturday, Sunday and Monday. "The Last ltoundup'; Tucrday, c ELKS' BALI, M Y 5 wt.iv and Thursday, Durk Harard. Mward G Robinson One of the features of the Elks' Strand (Helper) Now ploying, anmvttsary celebration on MaySil-- 5 "Wonder Har; Sunday and Monday, ! track meet of Carbon will be the birthday ball at the Carolina," Janet Gnynor and Lionel vtr Moon hall, J. Allen Browne, gen-- 1 Kiwams Athletic Xu Id. eral chairman of arrangements, an-- J Friday Cooking demonstration, Barrymore. Gentlemc n Prefer Beef," Price Trad- nounced Wednesday. ef-i- Woods It a Mark of Distinction to Stop at the Temple Square Hotel tEHEST 0. B088ITER. HT- - W.VAVAVAVAUUXVWAWVAVAVXWA I get Letter Locally than lty miles to the gallon! Owned Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save WEEK-ENSchillings or Chase & Sandborn LB.. ICOFFEE $ PIERCES PORK & BEANS Can 29-O- Z. SPECIALS D 29c 9c i1 iODA 'Purity MILD CRACKERS Box 3-L- 4c LB. FLAVORS PEGS.. XE' SPINACH 3 LETTUCE Whipping Cream (Carbon Central Dairy Pasteurized) PRICE OR RED STAR 48-L- $ BAG ' R Sperry 2V2-LB- Pkg. 28-O- z. . PKG. EACH STRICTLY FRESH STANDARD D0Z.. Powdered LBS. Ge zrii, I jjCK BOLOGNA LB. 2 SUN- - CLEANSER BRITE i5c pMOLIVESOAPS tSc 3i Bars 12C ISc ig . . PAR rZ ROLLED R0AStu17tic LB. Pmt . . Quart . 0E slicpoe rSH HAMS Swifts Whole or Premium Piece salako Frankfurters - 2 DIVER sh.r 9c 23C . HIGHEST VEAL CHOPS 1 T CANS WHITE KING INSPECTED S. . . 5c 39c l&h Ssimsm -- . . 25c 10c f Qc HEAD TOILET TISSU- EWaldorf 5 Rolls . . For Better Meats 0. POT ROASTS S0C 126 LBS. Laundry SOAP 1.45 AKE & WAFFLE fl SIZE 2 bunches ONIONS lie ALL JELL--0 ORANGES CARROTS, BEETS, TURNIPS 3 bunches. RADISHES and BSc b. CHEESE Je l VAViWAWV.WV.WAV.V.V.WAV.VWA'MW.V.V.V. abo be examined j, Ui tted.'H'sd. .. B0. trtil to the camp will be In jl , urvbr Uc rule hitherto a large part they mud allot r DO me n.hly pay to depend-o- f their famille. AU ill be tor aix month, ijhrr.u leoer.t announcement from Wash-S- i. , Uled that camp u 111 be car-- II u While far another year. cU tor but 10 cami 10 made to I effort are Mill beingfor place- additional companle go public lands, nabonal forest i3 national park of UUh. chosen from the present en-rwill be cnt to one of the ..ir camps: I. a llidiv Willi Vlk It lirf I mhos' xus mm to a lejaat Mol, dal I luting t! in.ailh tits aj i l.i atiuiiv itJd.l Ti e men jo I i 1 1 anJ sn Jun' 4from selected J. ... l uld 1 rt A it L'T will i -- i V, , -- al the lr Iajer, 0 Urporltd luhelal bell he Will tie held at t'nmparrd Io Dillon f iiday at 3 3u p m for Wil- In 30 I'thriur) ! t.alh f.lhjaik, 7u ll hll dud Tue-il- a l.altU wlu'.e llsil. i.g in Muttai Jtuliat Wnl Cvlt.'l ti.i.mi lehtf t nd.lul t s l in the fitilt. ft lion temelriy under the doing Maul, totaled lJlili2a, at din o'i i 'he Wallace mortuaiy vv til.) U,,ic t I 1 isv h s. -- ll Applicalkma 10s -U Z f fiu- -i . ..1.1 1 I4 tia'r . 2f f ton 4 hit 2 tlj, 44 Jl.Jrvt rrltcf Wat I milled h.f fcfl m lls.i.g 3J4 'fsui., wt lie IN RELIEF CASES Jlu iu.lt it in tlw Jl Mi a J lit ahull i lii!lhli t'lah fcgt relh lit I il I ltd 6 ! enjui t for ttaal, 9t fuf welt w Al tint .nl l.l tail W)iatutig i, h.J w.!h tlie twu Wit kt t lid-lot hit g 75 lor foil and Id forciU.tr i A Stl J f , I W 2 it he boy' league, ami Couch Jutt..n fc Malih 17, t),e agi luf.ltf. m .. This promiM tu - I tl d to ciWit.iiue ail l.i Xt Jr he f .l..t t hi c i i in id on Maiih 31 U1 d Vu affair-obe tu The huintel i.f law ill rai h loin- an af,,n,n'i annual ne Week, number that w,:i U W a uni with muic Ind.i-!- t Uh.ti hxihid foruaid to by all at follow- - (ltudin Clt-- i k, ai'd ,cl akif (j) U,e am dal U i .oun'y at that tune. It gl to 31 Ja r let t wnh the J w 72 sc- 55. M.ler Creek. 2. .Jo thuse ihi uiti t.ii'i it r III Me (l.'VilIii io llaliy Clalh HI) tl I'iikul Tl K S fi oi.d J4 r la'Ul Xlateu. Salt luikt, M Ilia w',t. a gjuJ Wa.ti, 36, Sunni ldr, r.unt will report f,.i J5u P B t'ldi.n.hi. . 3. Clear Cm k. 16. n,,'u Uoikits dotihg tie two wnkjj IhunpM.n. jie-ilriof Ilf Utah Wednesday to njexamination 222 IU!pt i, 2H2. Kenllworlh. 89. Ca-tl- e re- 1 S,J,C' b of M S Match 31 aUu , John leiauut The last hot lunch of the )t ur iia than dining the two j) (late, Hetner and Holapp, 33. ,, Ni.kh, r. W)a, rved in the sc hot 4 kmln-- on V 1. weeks but 1337 m.,ir guvernim id. -- iern Utah coun- Either Duchesne, 9; kt foil ,1 ftn ! mg exhibition, whuh n,uh. " d u fullovud Ic , 1.1 . nu Itr I e hr f Weir glalitel a nanjaled sol if i: I'H. UciPlij. titlklltmlil lit ttne. to ( Ifit.i-- n. and f ,n i t t i Ual ) ,,,c ll tal, ' doi.i 1. tt . i e! wots It r 1.oh.in foll.-N.jflie tiilitil gain to to'l vater Weir a '1 tidig Jdoi.h j) S C 77 if J'liie umI 10, 177 iliiU.ihg, ill n jt., llur that tt hlretlt g i.v, I,!,, i.atiiu.e ui.t.l luJ, VM id S8 i.i Per, M2 .0, lneilliol, Will tie told at $ (1(1 p HI Hl lueiVrvl t 1) f So! I d a l hl.ua.I.g w lm h Wage fill7f4 $31 t 3 hfci.Mt.old $3 73, 14, U 14 in the lltl hall, liue, Utah, let W)'.!i llt.1 !.t IIUIK and liirtal j M.tuiiirt, .Icen.ri,', 1 , , id I oloullallun Uful Wot kit id I'tah and C) nihil. g Wilt lath, $2o gatadme and uil, 7f)34, fi l the Jiull-KJl f ad f, n omn.t ndation lelatir.g to apunt-- 1 duMh.r hi w X j A adnunuUalli e $f2i ?4 I af, !.ol le l.r.i'uinl to Ihe-ti v gallw the hand pave a m various by a darue in the gm Wiroll- The day Was Uiidu the fiat 'ithrJ .rufnm.r Te I J tt J $ jfl Mai ! Itr the Vl.rJ.ta i leant c'ii. J alii) II k aie "- 12-- 6 n ACP I tor diuh full of ji.ud and waUr dugfc( f II U J'.td - I f. u.iirrvi.Uun especially fur ltd affair by the fi(R, ,, e nt Suun after ti.i a ftaiihall game , u, fconuunirint tn f.r A Jt llayed. With the kehiul ltwiug tn the couniy ti eiut C C C. enroll- - next eai a tram by a muc Af- - "i'll .1 g l , f, l Vri)P IN EMPLOYMENT Unite - . lug-uf-wa- r. annu'M . ltle!!rd i.diid I) dtlcjalet al t e In m L.d.j it l..j, ll.'lift :: tn.iei M l.e lh kgr '!!.! gi.ii.vt4, 'INCREASE SHOWN I Junior and hoph I xtuj h4ll 120 Srrk I'laff re! U.e ttrl Inili ut t i nia) Uuliig t 1 n,U April 6. lo day w a htdj Bt f t.lVnrvation IttKh Mi.uol 2t.e furl et r I i,( tj lpfrtNrltfPorU kfierruxin w. a m whuh, i a CttJtH county iru lulM " 'a '(Ut , n the lr Ml rAt.tr OF MINERS OPENS' 'jiaiicc.c.work it IIAH i t' i DISTRICT PARLEY iiiqh Schoo MEN IN jSETffl r m 27c 23c QUALITY LBS. ISC LB. 15c 2 u, 25 c 2 lbs- 25 c - 'ArHEY built astonishiog economy into that brilliant engine that powers my new 1934 Dictator, says Studebaker owner George E. Hickman. 1 give a car punishment. I take long trips and drive fast. And when I tell you that the 5,000 miles I covered in my new Dictator the first month didnt mean even five minutes 'time out for an adjustment, youll realize what a truly superb automobile this new Studebaker is. I "It has the style a 1934 car should have-attrac- tive, not freakish, streamlining. And it handles easily under all conditions. You too will be thrilled by the performance and value of the new Dictator.Whatever your plans or price ideas about a new car, make sure you take a Studebaker trial drive. FINEST OF ALL STUDEBAKERS s Streamlined skyway style bodies of steel reinforced by steel . i 1 quadri poise suspension that cradles the action of all wheels, not just the front wheels ; 3 t sensationally economical engines uncanny "mechanical brains that leave you little to do but steer ; ; ; stamina derived from years of triumphs in stock car and Indianapolis Speedway racing ; ; t better cars than the Studebakers which sold for 155 to $620 more last year. high-powere- Western Auto Co. d, ri ! |