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Show fAGt THE iota - Price and Hearbij J.f.sS Git til. 4 Ailltd It It h Jultjf Salt I tike to tl.lull ftf a louts Mr. and Mi C,tt in Jruo .Sui.ii.y, Jlc-m- vs . t us.iit . t!l II E Tiiiij'n'ii er in ll.e t.ie capital Muml.y. Mit lr Mel T rtturiir 1 J Mui.ia lijiil.tsS tu!t ft .tolly ill Hrf.atftr'a M.sS vitiii.i relative f.d r(it1 l.u piur i ; HELD HERE FRIDAY O P U( if Vutkt flirr.ds in TWO DEFENDANTS district meeting d ht.M-al.- had r sla'.e U CVi r.i L u hi I. llnlu.-llia-l I - wnk is. ' ei, i . Il.rll- akc, I via. a kioiui iti Pi .u cflil .at taOliCl Plantes Alhy t.f halt Lake .(lived hultilay to D O , fol if Un Mr .1.4 Mi. I il'N-AHV- ri01HV. llci. I'TAB CATE. r I ICE. llu'h Jam la Ilrd a on appeals tile CRIMINAL CASES who Wei 6 found court on tmiin-- J' e until the j ,'! in filed appeals With "tr.atgr Lave the Spriry namely, court, P d.ttriiT National j'k.ur convicted July 6 of the of company, tor dilate flirrc tadin-VuJieddler county Bureau Iviolat.ng the Hrrmptovnirnt gud-u- v found and Albert Johnson, F plain Service and battery. of 30 June al-y perry cuinjany, whlih of ypt PU.lidtkPlahonllatlo'.al U to of flour 20 ' lrgetlly old rul.it.oliS If 1W k0 ,vrn iu.ti i toie W ithout bav ing a license. vmrft srrvuf t the coo ,wa fined J5h cffu.als at a meetil-- held in JihiiMin was convicted of assault 4 r ida evrf.mg for dotiut at c p! and land til battery on Juncph Chrutman the f,. ,! t f the sen lie with 1100 fined was He Crfrom Wains. ,.f 1.UT alternative of serving 50 days in live S... county jaiL tl.rsne 11.1 til and tuuMir Ulrndanre ! g'owltl hearing scheduled on Traitng the Ugmmi.g of John Kouvali Hearing nan.a.al irc..p!om.nt the if w ith w aterwork A. of Gruige interfering chaige thioughout the country. . hat dccialcd d.m-torand dams of the lrice Conservation YragiT. Hate in en unemployed two district has been set for Saturday there ale 30 were only 10 (KJ a. m. before Justice J. W. Hamthere whom fur Utah, mond. The case was postponed from about 5ooo )ub f.nt the Mr. to Thursday. Yegr. According BY WORK SERVICE jv.0 lit fciidai.ts e. five delegate. to repitMia lat, p, the toutiiy Un, Wednrviay U ed at a nieei: ,.rl, g Wednesday eir, , Those eircud f James H lila?f,,(i Kuhui A. Liji.tr, and Mario Sepu, Alte rnate -- t e , 1 - 4 r cl 4 ti hiei.se .1 tf liage Summit lulls tf p.rlry 0, .t the fjoe fur IMS wtek bunnr oiultrwtr.l an William And-ova fuf Irfl.uVt of p hospital Sulvtiay caller in Salt Wrdnraday. ll p Mal.lry of halt Lake, Set ait prfu'il. Ojk fator.' ack and Enimeii K t.iy tf tiewaCt.ha Coal in Anh Davi vuitrd in tl itate I vs busUie.. nit-ev d .oii.iion, i1",- -.of fvalt Lake rente Young on i bu.lnc. Capital Wrdnraday with his Priie U.i. week. timts will be held Ti.- -' during the 11 m. in the following , II. Youif and Prank G Mat Cilmour vva a tuiimrn i.itr brother, Murray Mati.u returned Turday hall; South. Sot city In Salt Lake it fore part of this Young. to fmt evening .fttr a vaialiun tup htoun house; vrctk. Northeast, and lUky -Mrs, P. K. Nielsen tf Provo was Collin. Color ilo. haJL Northwest. I National lain paik. the Illness to called pro visiby Sunday a was O. Allred bu.mrts Delegate. el,cM Clrn o the county conv tor In Salt Lake City the fore part of of her daughter, Mrs, Virginia John Mr. and Mrs. Angus JoLruui and 1 son. lows: Robei-- i Hendtrve the week. week the of t latter family left I(e son. Robert and MiDennaoi YT Call OUon returned to Prue re- fur a vacation trip to CaLfoiwa W. C. Cook of Salt Lake was a busiley and Harold Morru. ert. north Pacific tl a after ness caller in Trice the fore part of cently attending Mr. HendrrKin and i;r v summer course at the t'nnrr.ity of a the week. been elected chairman Uurd ZL H. H. Young Clrtk County Utah to Mailt hill- Public woik project ws undertaken respectively, of the rtotre-!llcenw Priday marriage Mr. and Mrs. Prank W. Avenll left Mof auto has born put on llworth precinct A on August I. 1933. employment being Muses Marie, Mildred and ings llryant and DrLnle Tf Saturday for lx Angeles, California Tlie Consumers deJegj . can be driven from Idaho. which ha ml led through the reemployment Use market Marcella Villard returned this week fill, both of Purer. for a week's visit. by the back seat. What is new about slat of Nick T)iomai,Dv4i t later being uperded and after vnttmg for several week at Operation for removal of Hrndi evil woik labor until this program that, many a married man will ask? ley and Orson Tucker Mrs. C. H. Chldester of Price had Craig, Colorado. formed at the Pi ice hmpital was eliminated. were her tonsils removed Thursday at the the d!fer-Hii- r on Hyrum BtadU-- tf Pie week L.t Mr YratfiT Mis. William Stetkelman of Hiamunicipal hospital. P. Vt A W. A.. C. of the Utwi-eJoe Htlper. Mijaik watha and daughter, Wilhrlmina of and and drouth relnf employment, point-adMayor and Mrs. B. W, Dalton were Price, left Thursday on a vacation t wr-- J .late Schulte, J. deputy Robert mg out that the mmploymt-nvisitors In the state capital Tuesday trip to Chicago. coal was but for the bituminous relief agency, a not ministrator is vice and Wednesday. (,n f,f Salma Wcdni'day placing in visited W. C. Stark, general manager of elate, organized for the pun business. men on ptrmanent jobs with private Judge George ChriMcnsen rt turned the Blue Blare Coal company, was a tffidal rath-- 1 In Consumaccording to their ability, and firms, Price bu.vlncs visitor Saturday after sta nding several days t Peilro. Calif er than till'd, such as is the cae with San of Ballinger er this week. in Salt Lake on business. arrived Saturday to vim! frauds and work relnf projects. relatives in Price. He K ft Monday left He stated that the national reemMr. and Mrs. Claude J. Empty AT Mr. and Mrs. Nick Galanis and Mr. to D. C. and Mrs. Nick Karras left Saturday Tuesday morning for Idaho Palls to for Washington. ployment service is attempting o build a permanent organization, but district attend the annual on a vacation ti Ip to California. The Misses Hi ten Hadley and Della is handicapped by lack of funds. The convention of Kiwanu, which Angtlis Sat- work necessarily has to be done with Keith Pcatross returned Sunday to Wednesday and will conclude Priday. James arrived from several days for and here visit cooperation of private employers Myton after visiting friends and rela- Mr. Empcy is president of the Price urday to to D. C. the route Washington, en Only tives here for several weeks. Kiwanis club. help froin municipalities. officials and office emof salaries and Mr. and Mrs A. C. Tresi-deare paid by the department of the ployes are atundmg Marian, daughter, labor. o district Skconvention of the The lack of nimble statistics." Mr. of Kiwanis at Idaho Falls. Yt ager said, resulted in an improper MlSIC BY THAT rOlTLAR of employment when work was ratio Miss Irene Collmgharn of Denver, started by the government, causing .Colorado, arrived Saturday for a scarcity of employment on some pro'week's visit with her parents, Mr. on others. & jects and and Mrs. George Collingham. . The reemployment service seeks to solve the problem of artificial laMrs. Clare Bjorne of Salt Lake is bor ORCHESTRA OF UTAH COUNTY surpluses. Vocational rehabilitavisiting at the home of her parents. tion in Utah, social insurance and the in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leonard. She is old Heres something to interest the old folks! A prize far age pension would help solve accompanied by her son, Theodore. some of the problems." the old fashioned waltz. Music youll like, the usual foot to employers Mr. appealed Yeager sized dancing crowd and last but not least eastern Utah's Mrs. Clyde O. Pannier of Salt Lake of labor in Carbon county to support Dick Powell Ginger Rogers finest dancing floor. City visited with friends in Price the service, which primarily attempts Mrs. Pannier A picture full of pep the past several days. sons best suited for cer50c PER COUPLE to ADMISSION was formerly Miss Alice Madsen of tainplace pei music and romance rethose on jobs particular jobs ' this city. gardless of their personal needs or circumstances. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Kay, accompanA general discussion of labor conLouise ied by their and ditions problems foland Helen Pace, left Tuesday morn- lowed Mr. employment A. S. Cantalk. Yeagers . vacation trip to Idaing on a of public research and director non, ho Falls. from tv Vv o.-- vacation tup In Idaho. im-M- y l as.-an- if c- - I n n 1 1 j -- 'sl,r ItrprM-niame- Vt b-i- m. I a t w,XV i H- - tr .oTpr , s U. id J ,7i . p.t su-wee- ks I (J !Wi I ' t! ' r I toJ ( jSrtl T new-mod- el -- iW a-- r . 1 IlijJ Apron and rO Hod! p rr.yrt Overall 4f tvir tdtf g. d ;0C lk-r- Utah-Idah- SILVER MOON Hall oi-ne- vfn - Now Playing 2D UJiUtmt 44444 rTfc -- Price n 0 ;bJd .mi ay Bert . ente ty Mr t Utah-Idah- over-supp- Sat Sun. Mon. Ken Maynard Erickson ly n Star Uniin. 1 chap1 illnc Biackwe Cf.ist rnent Erin and Mr of Scofield, Mrs. Alfred Carey, underwent an operation at the Price hospital last week for iemoval Eileen Carey daughter of Mr. and Miss plus . LANNY ROSS of appendix. Radios gift to songland Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilner and, daughter, Lois, returned Thursday af- a vacation trip to the Pacific' nerthwest. They were gone approximately two weeks. and ANN SOTHERN Romance personfied gives you lit; The best musical comedy in years lit Ju was bool fai d Epwor t Instill publicity in Utah, was also present at the meeting, which was presided over by W. E. Fleetwood, acting in place of County Commissioner David L. Parmley, who was unable to attend. D. C. Cavenah is manager of District No. 3, his headquarters being in ie meir league league camp i 31 to Au the Mis Radcli: a were aci Pnce-te- r sddiff, Carbon Mine Union Investigators Find Becker Fair To Labor Frank Orr nnd Gertrude Orr of Ventura, California, visited Friday and Saturday with their uncle, Dr. I. Following an investigation of runv S. Evans, on their way home after a ors that the Becker brewery of Ogden is unfair to organized labor and is trip to Washington, D. C. using natural gas in preference to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Powers of coal, a committee of the Kenilworth former residents of Standard-vill- local union of the United Mine Workwere visitors in Price Sunday. ers of America reported Wednesday Mr. Powers is now connected with the that the Ogden firm is using d Sevier Valley Coal company. coal exclusively and is not only fair to organized labor, but is strongly Dr. I. S. Evans and Parley H. Rhead advocating it. drove to Salt Lake Thursday to atThe committee, consisting of Gortend a meeting called for the purpose don Smith, who is a member of the of organizing the Utah Fox Breeders labels committee of the Utah Federaassociati0n. They returned Friday. tion of Labor, Smith Manson and Evan Griffiths visited the Becker Miss Mary Virginia Anderson, plant Tuesday and on their return, daughter of Councilman and Mrs. dispatched a letter to M. I. Thompson! Sheldon Anderson, who has been in president of the labor federation, statnurses training at the Dee hospital ing that the investigation had proved in Ogden, is visiting with her parents. the rumors to be without foundation. It is evident, the report states, Val H. Cowles, editor of The that President Gus Becker returned Sunday after a maintain a brewers union helped to throughout trip to California, Wash- the depression and during prohibition. His wife and and Oregon. We find that the Becker ington brewery has daughter remained in Wenatchee, been Sa-lin- Pnci raed home. 10-d- ay couple Phj where rs, Americas Funniest married th 'er, of I grand-daughte- xi -- y ( WkE itt 'Gun Justice Tue. Wed. Chas. Ruggles and Mary Boland T zaL .:.re of nipptlparin Sun Mon. Tue. Jafd. -- Ssitjoo A.UHS0 HI r ! trie M the , Saturda COD 6GB Dittghte leet Satu regular 1 b Daug Mic temp to. E. N uardian i ;cement v a, e, union-mine- First Registration Day Slated Tuesday; Agent List Revised TEfiiPLE ( The Darling of Jowif tjp and Chen CLAIRE TREVOR 11 I MAN m?iHART. ji' Wzv,,iV Xii S zzS.wX'.iokvJ aa Wednesday Only That grand old lady of the screen in her last picture Marie Dressier in ffd (Christopher Bean) Brought Back by Popular Request Tuesday will be the first day on which voters may register for the 1934 election, County Clerk B. H. Young announced Wednesday. CKh- er registration days will be August 25, September 18 and October 9, 10, 16 and 30. The list of registration agents recently announced for the county has been revised, with changes being made in five precincts. The newly appointed agents in the five districts are: Harper, Mrs. William Ellis; Hiawatha, J. G. Reese, Jr.; Heiner, Ernest Fanning: Columbia, Frank Nigro, and Coal City, Eugene Andrezzi. Following are the Price agents: Northeast precinct, Mrs. Amanda Horsley; Central; Mrs. McClure Wilson; Northwest, Mrs. George Callaway; South, Mrs. A. N. Wallace; East, Mrs. Hannah Braftett. j Au, THIS SUMMER Down As two-wee- ks entitled to the union label for many years. During our visit to Ogden, we had Arthur Heavener and Vernon Da- the pleasure of learning that Mr. vis, state highway patrolmen for this Beckers efforts were instrumental in Dufor left Fort Monday district, blocking the proposal to substitute chesne to assist in handling traffic gas for coal in an Ogden hotel, of during the annual Uintah Basin In- which he was president. dustrial convention. items the Eas te, Payment Low As Wash. Democrats Organize Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jeppsen returned Tuesday from Fort Collins, ColoYoung League rado, where Mr. Jeppsen attended a summer course at the CoReorganization of the Young Mens lorado Agricultural college. He is a Democratic league of Carbon county The Rev. William A. Ruel, pastor member of the Carbon high school was recently effected, and the organde of the Notre Dame Lourdes church, faculty. ization plans to take an active part returned Thursday after an extended in the 1934 Meetings will trip to New Hampshire. Rev. Ruel Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hills of Oklahoma be held everycampaign. Friday left Price May 20, spending most of City visited from Thursday until aS fIl0WS: Chairman. Lo?afnCrLare N. with the his vacation in Sommerworth, formers parents, H., Monday vice chairman, Ira Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hills. Before revisiting relatives. iKand SeCre,ary That to of his Ward will visit He attended the ordination Oklahoma, they turning three, together with at and the V. C. western Canada Rev. the Marceau, throughout vephew, gren and Oran Shiner, will comjrite Manchester, N. H., May 24. Rev. states. Mr. Hills is a member of the the executive board of the league. Marceau has been assigned to the Salt editorial staff of The Oklahoma News. stais Lake diocese and temporarily h iS Count-Demo-Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Empey and c ic tioned at the Cathedral of the Mademan at,ended a mret- rt returned Silas from Rowley leine. Thursday vLmum0Crt,1C Wmen Present- He arrived in Price Wednesday for Salt Lake, where they heard the adng nS f lhe state Postmaster Rev. She dress General the a brief visit, accompanied by given by present at a iven J. I. Gosselin, also of the Cathedral. James A. Farley. While in Salt Lake, for the Price Pastor Returns After Extended Trip "7e Mens six-wee- ks rJf''' waso v lurv-veo- n women. It isnt a question of whether or not you can afford Norge. With all its economy (users say it saves up to $ 1 1 a month) the question is How can you afford not to have Norge?" Why should you do without a year round luxury that saves more than it cotis? Come in and see the Norge today. local Moh buse IMout pla chance Jy are Chapmans Variety 56 West Main Street L is.? 'M Store Price I frn Ft 1 5,1 ;s cfafliMj c the Ifsdo Utah t is to 3 secu Easn Craig a K! pa rute. |