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Show 'ilil,! jit. TUt jUrtnpU JTcoi fc.; j - i,',jWJblm Lnumkl ''A . nn v K?ruVt count P ! D&. StVIN FAGK l So-fti- ia L-O- ade-pu- to County an-vle- r!rH $,,., yrt'nu fr ", I1i.'mirtv,. 'r fr J hnt . t'th Clerk convention. ALBERT W. KAY. tV ?f IT AH g Vhur2"Zi.t my candidacy nomination for Kelson, WIU jr.noonce j tv-"'kdi- hatch. & for County Si'aV I hledte n sdminutra-l- t the ,nCe ,0 THOKIT AV ijf 'M ,T4r' t V), rtict, Sl.e is kulV.vrel by thief daugl.Ul Jane J .Un Ms and two am i, Mi E David Timothy, Mi Failane, A. Johansen, Thima II Timothy and John J Timothy, all of 11 Also lurvhing I an n, , l; i t (,,ji t Fu.e i j I KlWiri Milt t t J in lliC weilow tf J..hn (J Timothy, d.rd at Jiain Huffmiie, ti.ii. ,r 4 Ull.I !a ! a . Thursday foln s tatrria.i, Sunday fur Ml htr homea in CTrvLnd tl illntis. Funeral lowing long Rural Rehabilitation Program c ty tw.uj Att. it. 5 in r C Jal.e Ai.n bui r t,t ii A!f. r, H uhod.ed writ Colatuilrd Sunday in thr Ktplained lly State Heads i AVII.K I AY CASH! L. P), S, Walvt tl.ajxl, w .III t ...l.t!,ui Ti.ul ada te-)inl( Uirvrlalkl At 1! fiiiiUlira the of tilt tuilal lkalinidt-unday Pork. under dimtlewt Mirkrt Frier The-(,J id Top tv Meeting, aliair It.iKl Href Inmb. and ntt Veal. murtuary. rt' A nirat rehabUitatnm Horn in South Wale t OetoUr 8. tlr. I Ml signet! !o put the farmer on a . If- - n.g charged A!rr m rough- - 1853, a daughter of llrniy and GwenmXKIXS IHIST 1VTi.Ne, N Y, i June :8. 4o, dolyn ItrtM Howell, kin Timothy .off Uic'c.ii., ui,.u (li ilt,r tlt-w- , rt.en Rr. X1X-- J Mcrf roll hat brrn ll.augui.M by came to Die United Slate U otne fifty cdfrnM . i r f ttatuU.,, U 111 Frier, l Uh S. tnd 5Vrt the federal emcigency leluf adn.in. kne tuir.t dau t ,J J Duiiutt, and came to Utah eat ago She ha made her home vcas i 'U "f xh ,rr I hdraticn, according to in Uicv eland fer the put 45 E. 15 A .the fuilovcm,; ullia. She )rar. r li'1' 1,1 lfi6l to officials, who addirssrd a meeting drr the infiumcr if vclm 'i imrru' Jhn Algri, ii, Monday evening in the court house the lT.oi.mately 40 years ago Mm A hl brtn relief heads and woikers fium Vo rtM,1p, l'iUw bun. Emery Grand. Sun Juan. I l survived by one daughter, tah and Duchetne coutilie. rvr.r.c , . 4 this mesni t0T ,he ,.7 Attorney ot Carbon U of the Convention. U- if , t, 1 Tuk , C A T OF Monthly Report On Services For Aged Cleveland Resident Crinw Cases Issued EAST UTAH ATTEND Wellington Woman For Many Years Dies 1U County Held Here Sunday Attorney PRICE CONFERENCE Mrs Mai gait t How Timothy, 80, (..! f Announcements r ii o A D V E.R. A. WORKERS politic' ) IV 8 1 N A'1 per day o' Dr. ginee- - Stott, director of Mate rural rthabiU. Recorder i to the relief program. Mr. Stott declared that further de. tails concerning the operation of the rehabilitation plan vcill be announced as soon as they are definitely woik- - Hi, I Will Buy a New 34 - , ,1. .,.,,1 , fit iijhn'c; m;aks comm VUi mos The new $15,1,000 high school Ku l,y Cl building at Merab, which is its mcm of announcing my paid for itjj for chiefly by fedrral funds is rapidly (or the nomination f 1. InT .fncvnkr a tic on the nearing eotnpli tion, according to Marriages In July U, :m ' ,r,ul11 D Ilryner who rtturned Mon a iwidcnt of Carbon county ed out and taxpayer for many increase Over 1934 ,Dy from Mtaib, Where he went in the In announcing the new program. ' wars in the event Mr. Stott stated . interests of the Mutual I.umU r com. myself, psigf that something is ,OANS Dan Cupid's aim was less to administer the duties radically wrong with the bJ,y. which has the contract for fur- A GENERAL UOTQRS VALUE in steady way ef- Ju! ,h'n du,i, l!' recorder , of county Is Ihe months ,,King the plumbing and heating fix- and he tl iir'-- J being pief Met fur the huilding. The structure wa still accurate enough to 4nd economically. problem as one of the greatest facing vusmodern is m every ' t!am! will K'c !,! the country today. He explained Ui.it r'a' 'er one e.f Ihe finest mIuxiI KATIE LIDDELL, n.d of l.oi year m tanldings rural rehabilitation looks to a long. ,u,l-'ni:r.- g Wellington. .ntJ,v,r f'f mar .K hci i.s, s n.. in eastern Utah, Mr. liryner said. program, in contra.-- to uhtf. which is an emergency program. ,fU, HIT'S!! TKI S OVIlt STIt NT) Enjoy this In carrying out rural rehabihtj. Auoid.r.g to Coun'y n.ik i: H For Sheriff Uses The e.f Strand is theatre ..I lm.t.'.l.h Youngs A .tuti'.'ic He!ar tion," Mr. Stott said, ve rnmt first Mpuit Wonderful m.w 1111111 te d with the C. E. lluish c lict weir in ihu m Und of announcing determine with whom ve are going m;.! ii.i,. Less c.f twe of Ut..h, nctord- over tin Theatre Enterpri-to work. These will come largely July, an Convenience idscy for the office of sheriff to an ng announcement a month sa'iie from will he on rc farmers Howevei, year ago recently. The f rol! .. The the county, subject to the While You this tct..l repre.u nts a deer, e of two budding will be completely mncKlel-eat next steps will Ik to select th (jtlepics uhen assembled at.-redeem and under a J Dm-arid and dr ui.e (euipix-dI p ej in find out their agricultural Xnocratic county convention. will reoja-- about August 10. Pay With for May. comi anson with th of Caibon problems, take survey records e,f i kfS time resident for one year and study the Democrat. I C.iilyle Pace, dutiict court clerk, The Money r and a and help the farmers deter-- , r oiied that two divorces were i.irystlf if nominated and eloct-- a BRICE to Saved On mine what steps to take. 'granted in July, Ihc same- numbe r os RAGE honest, fearless and oneJune and less It be than will in July last of the duties of necessary to enthuse the Perishable fanner with the idea that it will beV'tar. One application for divorce ." w as filed the Globe EMERY WARD. during p..st month. Groceries profitable for him to go forward with by TELEPHONE PING Fricc, Utah. the plan, and the entire publics to-- , operation will be valuable in success- CARD OF THANKS this part of the pro- w ush to thank our many frie nds We fully handling litical net, fer their many kindnesses and expres- gram, Mr. Stott declared. uv Whcn rural rehabilitation gels un- - sions of sympathy during the recent AFTER 8:30 P. M. snoroncing myself as a candi-fo- r dorway, a staff of workers trained in illness and at the time of the death the four year commissioner both agricultural and home economics of our beloved mother, Mrs. Jane A. Csrbcn county, subject to the ac-will be placed in the field to sup- Algt r. the Democratic party, I set up ervise the work in counties or disMrs. C. M. Smith, Station - to - Station Rates us lor asking for the support of tricts, Frank Alger. upon what plan of depending lectors: First, the time is now state division is adopted, he explainLon Alger. tune for the home owners, land ed. Gett Alger. Friends that PRICE, UTAH PHONE 273 '3, stock raisers, and laborers to Dr. Nelson declared that the E. R. You're a fair Coming. representation in the gov- A. program is strictly a relief pro- - problems applying to the respective ern of their own affairs. Sec-- I gram, and explained the difference am in accord with the new between the E. R. A. and the P. W. insist that it be administered A., two programs which, he said, are and justice. Third, I de- often confused in the public's mind. fer a reduction in taxes and He explained the technique of !y insist that home owners are handling case work and discussed y entitled to live in the homes problems of the general relief pror have built, with just as light a gram. as is possible. Fourth, I am in Dr. Brimhall called for a closer unpathy with all laborers but be-derstanding between the unemployed Makers of Eye Glasses moderate wage with full and E. R. A. officials and workers. !t is better than Lenses Duplicated While only part time. Those who seek aid from the emergk I believe that not can should You Wait prosperity ency relief administration 3e only through a firm strangle- - j condemn that organization, for after c on DR, W. W. LEWIS monopoly, and an encourage- - all it is the only one set up to help nt of industry and small business, asserted. the in need, speaker Optometrist people I believe that the A work relief program, he said, only way to In Charge toxes is to stop spending the "is much better than a program of fks money and in order to stop the direct relief, because it eliminates we must retrench in all the of the worker that he is a Eyes tested, Classes fitted, rtments. Seventh, if the electors feeling on load society. Before work relief at to elect me to Stylish, Accurate and Satisthis office I shall was introduced, we had taken the old Acting under the authority vested in me of the organization and rules of procedure factory. Why Suffer the ,otf my lime and energy to see to tried and plaster system charity of the Democratic party of Carbon County, Utah, a Democratic County Convention Is laeir tax burdens Ills and Fatigue of Eye are made light- - it on eight or nine million normally Strain. hereby called to meet at the Carbon county court house, Price, Utah, at 7:30 P. M. Wedworking Americans. assembled Very respectfully, During the meeting, the nesday, August 15, 1934, for the purpose of electing 27 delegates to the Democratic S. S. YOUNG, relief officials from the various counBe Cross Eyes Can State Convention called to meet at Provo, Utah, at 10:00 oclock A. M. September 1, 1934, 424 N. 2nd East, ties carried on an open discussion Accurate with Straightened for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices: Price, Utah. with the visiting state heads relative Exercises. and Glasses (Paid as well as Advertisement) to general relief problems One United States Senator. Consultation Free rTa:ic4 IX-mo- .1 j 1 XkUd n o e Jti!hT -- mA I I UM-d- s - . Signed-MRS- - 1 t J riM-- mcrc-UM- Une-ficiarie- - d. s, , e life-h- n I - FISH LAKE IN Current Than Ordinary Light , - : Announcement : of 60c 35e MUTUAL LUMBER TELEPHONE Company a-- T-i-ty LEWIS OFFICIAL OPTICAL CO. Democratic County c' Convention Call jC Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. One State Treasurer. One 1 tf And for the transaction of all such other business as may properly come before the vention. ? X flume 426 B. E. SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST for the purpose of electing 27 delegates to the Democratic Congressional Convention, for the first Congressional District called to meet at Provo, Utah, at 10:30 oclock A. M. Saturday, September 1, 1934, for the purpose of electing a candidate for Congressman from the First Congressional District of Utah, and for the transaction of all such other business as may properly come before the convention. Also Johnon, Mgr. Said County Convention shall consist of 83 delegates based upon an apportionment of one delegate for each 50 votes or major fraction thereof cast for the Honorable Henry H. Blood for Governor in 1932, upon this apportionment each precinct will be represented as follows: HOSTELRY Hotel Temple Square 200 booms 200 RATES THIS HOTEL $1.50 to rniJ Its eV,.,.. .. Sweets Mine MINERS and SHIPPERS THE CELEBRATED of Consumers Columbia 2 3 2 Harper Northeast Price Northwest Price East Price South Price Central Price Hiawatha 2 3 5 5 5 4 1 TILE BATHS $3.00 IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Radio connection in every room con- Mines At ' UTAH gPRING CANYON. Newhonm General Offloes. 817 Building Pacific Bus Depot in Ilotel Temple Square Building In tern r ban Depot just across the Street. Union Station within 3 Blocks of Distinction to Stop at the Temple Square Hotel ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. UTAH BALT LAKE CITY. . VvAVVVAAVVkVWWWWVWVV5VlAVVVWk Precinct chairmen are hereby directed to provide for the election in the usual manner from their respective precincts and to certify their election to the chairman of the Democratic Party, Silas Rowley, Price, Utah, on or before the 13th day of August, 1934. Dated this 31st day of July, 1934. R. M. REESE, Acting County Secretary. SILAS ROWLEY, County Chairman. |