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Show tia rw-- i r T II tt price and Qearbq l Mi-iula- ..,al ir SMI d i .1 I 1 i oil II, M lot w,Tk$ m Its M ("m ntr iirii JuiEtf liml ta H! h S.It Ink. k (Ml ( tdd it Ul I us. 1. 1 if J ut.. a Mi, and Mia, 1 hl Ji)in Ciiimo rrl Jjlhia Many of our rutonirf have lieen asking us, W t'rn are uni going to- hair ,uur 11 lea Mu Mayme Jameson was a visitor ill the state capital the foie putt of the wet k. irluin-e- d wt-r- k da, 1(1 Hay GilHs, distrul engineer for the A xot w born Iasi week In Mr. state load commission, dime Into Suit arid Mia laiwln Ituaia II tf lrue. Lake Monday on huslnrs. Mi. LutlU Knffftd leluinrd the Mr. V. M Atwiaal and two childlatter pail tif the vieek after Visiting ren, Jtartara and f)uk, of roratelln, week. In Use rad fur Jdoho are visiting at the home of Mi Mr, and Mr. W, K Andt-roin Salt l.ake I he full Ihr week, were pait tf At Wtaai'i sister, Ml. J(Mliini Fall William Hakalo and lhifC retumid Monday after! daughter sta nding 10 day visiting frunds and Mayor H, W, Diion dime into the telativi m Hingliam City and Hate capital Monday on Imslncs. VImIi.i Attorney Mail tuMm-s- Monday, Frdii was a buunms Mike like In Salt Mr Gibson was a Salt D talr s Mrs. Flunk Kelly and Ihiee sons of Logan arrived Monday to visit at tin home of Mrs. Keliy's sister, Mrs. caller William lI.ik.ilo, Ihe rtiunly. v sh to announce that are doing everything at possible to bring vou the test the market afford at 't Ihe lowest possible prices for our nevt Anniversary, the date of which will wn he published. Some people have thought that our 0.1. Skaggs stores are not local inslitutions, hut they are owned by G. 0. Allred at Price and It. H. Hyde at Helper. They were built by local people and local people are employed now to rtin them, and we have always maintained the low ;st possible prices ali around the store as well as many Tnusual Bargain. We know you will he pleased with everything you buy Monday. County Clerk H. II. Young issued Mr. and Mr. Art Hanson lift Wed-n- t a marriage license Saturday to LaVar Green of Huntington and day for a vacation trip to the fiorthw et and Ianfic ciwt. Annie June Atkinson of Grace, Idaho. here. Fal-wa- rd We invite you. Mrangcr, and our loyal friend and customers, old and new, who have helped to establish our business to participate with us in our next Anniversary Sale. Cecil Christensen returned Sunday Arthur S. Smith returned Saturday evening after several day spent after attending the Utah Stute Agriin Salt Lake on busims. cultural college summer band school at Logan. Thtndoic William Anderson and S. J. Sweetrlng returned Thursday Lucy Culp, both of Price, obtained a from Salt Lake, where he attended marriage license Monday. a meeting of the Utah state bar comThe regular meeting mission. He wa accompanied by his of the Carbon county commissioner wife and son. will be held Friday at 10:00 a. m. J. G. Wllk'lnJ and daughter, JacTeddy Poulon of Heiner underwent queline of Sandy; returned Monday an operaUon at the Price hospital aftc r vi.Mttn several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Saturday for removal of appendix. remi-month- r liirlhdj) Grcnrr.s make to the first I3-Anniversary Sale a hig of gain day for the people 'W Hale?- Starting Monday, July ). are giving numlrered we ly in Price. roupons with every dollar spent in the store or market. These coupons will be used in a drawing for $50 rash prizes. First prize, $10 rash; three $3 cash prizes; and 23 $1 cash prizes. The lucky numbers will be posted in the window the night of the sale and you will have 1 week to draw your prize. You dont have to be present at the drawing. Watch for the date of the sale and shop now. You can always depend on us. Keith PcatroM of Myton arrived Mrs. A. W, Boyle and daughter, Monday to visit for several day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Betty, and Mrs. W. W. Boyle of Og-- 1 Holdaw ay. den, mother, sister and grandmother of Mrs. Frank D. Sawyer are visiting William LaMar McCourt of Price in Price this week. had Ms tonr.il removed Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mathis Bnd famlast week at the city hospital. ily of Salt Lake are visiting relaMr. and Mrs. Clark B. Newell and tives in Price this week. Mr. Mathis two children of Vernal are visiting is president of the Utah State Federafriends and relatives in, Price. Mr. tion of Postoffice Clerks . Newell is Vernal representative of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allen of Los the Utah Power and Light company. Angeles and Mrs. E. Sadler of Salt Frank G. Young returned Friday Lake City are visiting in Price with after attending Camp W. G. Williams Mrs Allens and Mrs. Sadlers sister. at Jordan Narrows for two weeks. Mrs. Robert J. Turner. He will receive a commission as first lieutenant in. the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Redd returned Monday after a trip of 15 days to Arvel Peterson of Columbia was Detroit, Mich., and Chicago, 111. Mr. admitted to the Price hospital Mon- Redd, who is president of the Price day for treatment. Rotary club, attended the national Rotary convention at Detroit from j County Attorney Walter C. Cease June 25 to 29. He and his wife also band school conducted by the Utah drove to Salt Lake Monday to attend visited the Worlds fair. State Agricultural college. He went 3 reception given in honor of Seninto Salt Lake Sunday to attend the ator William H. King. He was acE. M. Williams, director of the Car- concert given by the intermountain companied by his mother, Mrs. J. E. bon high band, returned Friday from band assembled during the Logan Gease of Helper. Logun, where hf attended the annual school. i . . 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Wort W Aw.ud ,, .will have thaige (.f faPrr, training a.tiv m, fur w it I , Vkuhj. vs ill be xdl - I'H-gra- fr 1 1M. i.t Hutiit (i,!..j animals ' Horse juils. by the j Student of t! e lLd.g f Dame. Cential and Sol'. y and Dieir mot hi i, F. C TO jj resent. Tin us CHU si RYU I. OMMITT1 RY 1 I II PROGRAM bv Mr. Williams will U- fr ON r.OI ItT who can not aiiu d iu are n quisl'd to ta1.) y: day Tin i lib hams at his home. the fur f ;..ivt- rlurge if tin Prie Rutary wnkly CANNING DEMOXSTRIBov (tonight). c h.b 1 huud.i' evi n.ng Safe mi thuds for hm,e cr..o on club a talk will give K be demonstrated at ihe Amrr.-- r will Huhards lUlmuiit and mivhc nt trip to Ciucago and gion luill in Pine Saturday g h. ntative of tv Musical rnuitainmcnt will p. m. by a Lktioit Utah r D.c direction of E. emergency relief administn:.be prcM-ntedemonstration is sjxrfisored bj M William., Carbon county relnf orgarw.1 KNIIE MIILDFR GETS FLOATER The 123.1 birth rate waiihth stab- Au;un who allegi-dlin the past 25 years. m m.'.m..' Ia-ct.n- g A!.ii-.u- li.il.v Saul aw .nd wi n a- - fellow' r J71, O ai s Da' ' v lie !j. r tr. Mo.itmwt- . m n.( fit b.ig i r' b.idg. '..r. life -- nd f.rt iLwi i Luigis and n )t.fii.ii D.IVIO two merit fictto, Ralph Ei nc Sillitoe, badge. Wd, la Davii. Sharp Jom. , Lil.uid J.k Vlg-- J Dugdale, Dnvu. Lonn Guidon Dyer. 1 !- Hu!.,! n-t- di-i- J y flt dol, Clark Taylor. Jimmie Kersberg-"- " in and Stank y Littimtte. second class badges: Craig Crandall. Pete Vi eta, James Hnwa, Edwin Jones and Billie Dietz, tenderfoot certificates. Spring Canyon troop No. 275 Harry Redford, life badge, seven merit badges: Orris Simmons, life badge, five merit badges; Frank Adams, first class badge; Clark Phelps, nine merit badges: Frank Adams, Newell Day, Melvin Simmons, Lawrence Stones, Dallas Crandall, John Cochrane, Oliver Phelps, second class badges. Wattis troop No. 296 Donald Nay lor, Marion Wheeler, Cyril Orrill, Ronald Eldrod, Wallace Christman, James Naylor, Billie Purdy, Gerald Shaw, Billie Dimick, Dian Bowen, Dewane Lampshire, Jack Petitti, Billie Johnson, second class badges. Spring Gien troop No. 287 Ralph Minnitti, star scout certificate, seven A wind velocity of 131 eJa -given a floatei out of town followhour w as recorded recently .$ in New ing a hearing Saturday before Jus- Washington tice J. W. Hammond on a charge of blowing. assault and battery. There are some 2.000 miks of Slayings in the United States have hlcular roads (not paved) inAk increased 100 per cint since 1900. Our and most of that mileage can bt hi annual death toll by homicide is now !frswj by auto, around 12,000. liters rjes i Useful knowledge acquired today makes every succeeding day more productive. ' T res test ijish, Ktory. r,d jlin. J -- j FOR RENT 4 ROOM MODE! house and garage. 141 East F. merit badges; Edgar Walkington, five merit badges, first class and second So. Inquire at rear. No. 143. class certificates: Leonard Heaston, two merit badges; William Woodward, NOTICE one merit badge; Dean Rowley, three On and after June 25, 1931 . merit badges: Eugene Heaston, one not be responsible for any debts n merit badge; Hugh Row ley, two mer- - i traded by anyone other than rep: 28-- 5 James Littlejohn it badges. Cross f7raighte Ivses a Cons 1 SKAGGS CLP. VV(.M- nr laf 11 ,1 i.rr r n d tasl If !! r u h m .rt,i ( a,, (l tf ,i . rtrj f loJ.la.Ur5 ,, W r. be klulri) in Dir t asrij,.,' u , injulo. hiubalid t.ad rnoi.J Ihe jt1- K. It A lie.d.iuhiur 'y a t r Im Une I',. id Vr i."oa.- - V.S TJ.e If.jurrd Wile blou.ld 10 Pj Ur .' o BAXI niciwiRt. Monti,, ...ni. Y.m ASKIH TO Ani .SDMlcrs A 1 eve. r A U AT HARDING Js( H0oL r r,:,sss I ,:i,f ,1 d- .11 'I uO Ai uX Cc-- i l.i u ' ' vt j injured ,. 1 vsrie :,la I J 1 -- ' M C t tf H IHG-m- II )i-,irc7-'; s ' 1' ' IGbis jars Hurl in Auto Mishap, liy Relief 41 I I . l In. J f i juj n. Wife AWi presented U Assessor Sila Itowley and family Tliuiwlay afti-- a U liife BW ay left Tuesday for the Giand canon Lj r Da eastern to Mate. ip nd eveial J Da y Visited ttir Wot I fair Bt r - mid, ;coufS, lli 1 1 i.i. Mr and Mi M W, It os an 1 fain liy of JIilirr let allied home f'ltday ofrf B t ks ll'p hi iBlml and i t ..i Do t'f Sail loke. 1 III" other Colorado D.e Kiiistit last WtK D sjrll kitrint4 i cxuut iitiiif I'l u r (.tV n.j r Mt.. i SIIIIOUIICEilEIH m iiii i C'loig, I'i.Io f 1 '1 11" I .& ms jafirfmasgs fill dj) II v 1111 ' Ji 1 1 CALL FOR C . Republican County Convention ) Price, Utah, June 26, 1934. ALL PRECINCT CHAIRMEN; Sun . Mon, Tue, Sun, Mon, Sat, Sun, Mon . MURDER JOE E. BROWN SET A as the man on the flying trapeze A DOWNMNtNOUT ACTkEJJ ...fVIftYTHINO ABOUT HI Vf WAS RHONIY, IXCIPT HER lOVUINISJI and mytfofyi R GE JO other business as may properly come before A. tV J. h iS'" nilH Conessiona! Convention of the First Congressional District of Jhe T50!03? be held on the same day as the State Convention and at 7am.e City, but at the hour of 9:00 oclock a m for the purpose of placVted at the genral e,ection November 6, 1934, a Congress mannfonra termnM the First Congressional District of Utah, J ye.&rs 1 d C0Ilslst of 63 delegates apportioned on a basis of vni011r C B majr fraction thereof cast for the Hon 000 CongressrnaSlVm!1 - A. JO tion IsefoHorwsUS PreCindS f the County are entit,Gd to delegates to the County Scofield Clear Creek Tue, ,Wed, Castle Gate Hiawatha East Helper West Helper Spring Glen Kenilworth Peerless Spring Canyon Standardville Latuda Rains Central Price JAMES CAGNEY JOAN BLONDELL in 1 9 VICTOR rUGLEH JACK OAKIE KITH CARLISLE COKE ELUKCTCH Hm i pAwBW J Urw kf a4 Ar t J VVattis J . , Vi EDMU Coal City - ea Ah .2 ..IZZZZZ. Consumers Sweet Mine Kiz 9 StateDCwvaenUon,n County Convent W. CLA East Price N. W. Price Wellington Sunhyside HarPer J CASL BRISSCN HE WAS HER HAH Conven South Price. N. E. Price . Rolapp HOLT of the Norge company, was the prin- ATTEND NORGE BANQUET D. cipal speaker. The dealers were W. and ChapD. John Chapman atguests of the Salt Lake Hardware man of Chapmans Variety store company. intermountain of a tended banquet Norge dealers at Salt Lake Friday. Gummed kraft p? per at The Sun J. 11. Knapp of Detroit, vice president c. of two - Thu. Fri. r.ScstiiEii iiKitiiir such V JOI S- IPhirlpool" 1 1. a term for the State of Utah, for an unexpired term ransacGn Convention K. of ten Jr m CARY GRANTj years; NDD See a man eating Lion put his head in Joe Browns mouth. JACK parfacf f ipactocl Clown L1TTLI A State Treasurer mblnHri Circus :Ml years; and TO MUSICI in . A United States Senator from Utah, for a term of six years; A Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Utah for TWO SHOWS IN ONI Just imagine mSIDUEf A Republican County Convention is hereby called to be held in the Court House at Price, Utah, on the 6th day of July. 1934, at 8:00 oclock p. m., for the purpose of electing 17 delegates to the State Convention which is to be held at Salt Lake City on Wednesday, July 18, 1934, at 10:00 oclock a. m. for the purpose of placing in nomination to be for at the general election November 6, 1934: C,eded to he ConKressSonaI Convention on tonjriw By A. E. GIBSON, Secretary. TOTAL. tuy US the same basis as precincts to elect their delegates to MATT GILMOlR County Chairman th 1 |