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Show I TIIE PAGE TWO CARBON ii PUBLISHING COMPANY Txuaieti Bf COUNTY x I'r -t JUSt Eli - AbfURV, VAL II. COW US. II CL G. MttKMGIir, PublUhers VAL II. IOWIJ.S. I- a.riaOM 1 2 OO HCMI ra.i. Ph Yaaa Aohxi I A (Utl kill kinii or otam, uMUia AT thi act 0 civic tl-- ut if . . high h"I-piIKItK are times when one who has nation the of for progressive advancement of the apjmrent imarrives at low ebb because de-- j possihility for going forward, the hungry u , s Tnl rCIIOMKI . lava AT mabth DIRECT PRIMARY NEEDED DEMANDS for the direct primary election ays-ttr- n In Utah which will the people to do their own candidate selecting are becoming more pronounced. It is probable that the next actodon of the state legislature will have presented to it a measure which will afford the people of the state an opportunity to vote on such a constitutional amendment, Utah Is one of five states in the nation that remains under the dominating influence possible through the convention system, a program which has no (dace in the sun of a progressive nation. It is true that the primary system is subject to abuses but Utah has the opportunity of correcting most of such weaknesses by taking advantage of experiences of other states. Undoubtedly the primary system is more i ' . i.! ri j , -- ' ..... - YICaVICN ,iC tin?1 rasiitsid paid ap- - J. Lli yd kt iloS.ooO in taxes la Car- - ibt foil t 1; , t n I' '4. fe i k- - lif Elt-- n 55 F e 0 . i- pa v cash - DECKEL L- - w.-t- or BEST .nxmeiu-w- . 111 S. tad Vrt ,CJ rh Dr kV MEV 12 e d trie. The chamU-- has abo Governor Mi! to give 'county reque-t- road-buil- d pnan. - r urion mg purpim-s- product, He predicted that In . . ni Lake' ,n Uiel! , c and the Salt M will be 'Colotado line U,m? of ho.ud Monand r'.y of l'!..h Ai cording to a rcM.rt j Mr. M ans stated that roik asphalt day by Henry Fi.ick, government trusties of the Utah State Agricul- has lam proven to be an efficient WTHtlu r observer, the mercury at the not only "'ix'vel'c'-i'mnt of stokers for horn, 'product for road building, Price weather station failed to re.iih but also be- of its indu--because quality iuw the is expelled to aid mark during the week the lovv ,! l'f ending Sunday, daily maximum read- - try oven nine the prucluitmn u I alton so e on ranging from ' e.iMont d by the use of riatuial gas. Major during the now under construction Mr to bmpital fur oil ratures and Denuding 83 to 97. Minimum fuel, (City temjx varied from 57 to G2. the thermoin-- j Herres, who aKo Hated that the high and Iriee city water system, which ter dropping below' GO on five of the cost of fuel oils has resulted in many he declared wasthe best in lhejtate. seven days. Daily temjxTature ri ad- industrial plants going laik to coal Vocal solos by Miss Waneta Empoy, Mrs. E. K. Olson, He cxpro-M'opMsiinn to the gov- accompanied by ings for the week aie as follows: the program. owcr plant completed Max. Min ernment's hydroelectric - Second Life Saving Course Swimming Pool Open F riday . I Ipk MONTHS U GUARANTEE! service hard-surfac- Football material at the Carbon county high school is being lined up, and prospects for a successful season are very bright. Carbon's team will should be quite apparent to the be able to give Grand Junction a observing citiren that something must warm reception w'hen the Colorado-.b- e done immediately for the benefit ans come over here in November. of the county roads. Price is losing much business that she has enSheep in the counties of Carbon, joyed in former years because of thn Emery and Giand will be released almost impassable conditions of the from quarantine August 24, according throughfares leading to the county to word received fiom the depart- scat. The money expended by the ment of agriculture at Washington. commissioners on useless law suits This will free the entire state from against other county officials- could the quarantine for sheep scabies. have been put to better use by build ing highways. If the plans of Arthur J. Lee, secFair asretary of the Carbon-Emer- y sociation, work out, the attendance at the fair on September 24, 25 and 26 At will be the largest in the history of To any similar event of any town in Utah many times the size of Price. A second junior and senior life Mr. Lee has almost finished details for one of the largest first aid meets saving school will be conducted at the Price swumming pool starting Fri- in the west. l , THon ..I Posters containing telling sentences in favor of the elimination of the liquor traffic are to be placed on sign boards immediately, according to Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shephard, president of the Utah W. C. T. U., who visited Price recently on her return from a trip covering Oregon, northern Cal : fJT-- - t Possibilities are very blight for the devi lopment of a real dairy industry m Caibon and Emery coun ties, according to Professor Frevcr of the United States western dairy division. He spe nt several days last week The soliciting committee for the visiting towns in the two counties, proposed Price hospital have seen a accompanied by Robert II. Stewart, few local people this week and re- county demonstrator. port subscriptions to stock for $3000. None of the coal companies have as Friends of Joseph Nougier, prominent sheepman of this district, who yet been solicited. was impressed in the French army Helper business men are complain- many months ago while back there ing of extremely hard times since the on a visit, stated that Nougier is at closing down of the Utah Construc- the front in the thick of the fighting. tion company work and curtailment Being unmarried, he was among on the part of the several surround- the first troops sent to the firing line. ing mining camps. ! " lavl. r, prr- - ,IllVlll-!r- y hrjt Uu.e tl or, cix uni t!f. .i.amtei; on ,Il'ms,ton ounty Ud ,.f me I'tjtr ( ,cl,' ivtrlopment of tardox shell used t the fcUive kiu& hc y; aU;o Cc IN THIS TIRE! thi 7 1 i ffCO 1 100-degr- ee , , lo-- Prllt-trig- s rs : jflL w'' j I'd r -j August 13 August 14 August 15 August 16 August 17 August 18 August 19 92 83 90 r A s 57 Cc 9G 97 ... . .9695 fa.th nor r: c.b; as day, according to an announcement by Vernon Merrill, life saving instructor of the Carbon chapter of the Red Cross, which is sponsoring the course. It is expected that about 80 children and adults will register for the training. The course will consist of 10 hours of instruction and is expect ed to last for six days. Mr. Merrill will have charge of the senior students, while his wife and Miss Florence Christensen will handle the junior instruction. The course is being held at the Price pool in place of the swimming and life saving school which had been planned at Helper, but had to be called off because of the water short-- It age in that community, A water carnival Monday conclud- id die swim week progiam conduct- vd by the Red Cros at Spring IPeffleBaes Hired xyse FANCY ELBERTAS limited amount of Choice Peaches. There BUY is a NOW . . . Fi . thi idid VvrtU 0r I5ettcr Jams and Jellies Bottle Paro wax For Sea,inK' Pound Package Jar Caps All Kinds 25c 9c Plus uon to su GOLDEN BLOW-OU- NEW AND USED CARS Low Rates Confidential Through PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CO. Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 : : : : Utah 1-- 2, PIT ion. T Fc Dont worry! When you Safety money town your Because every Ji fc. :ate foi is sd of shi Ihavt Goodri; :Hity c passenger arc Silvertown guaranteedfw Ba period of 12 months. Dot ness use, 6 months.) Ifr s are at stake. t of l BL" Fc Goodrich Safety Silvertov:sw now and be on the safe under When You Buy Tire Remember This! ouncii ratic Paper guarantees maypo'f tires on your car but they save your life if Fou 60 ire.,al , mi out going 40, 50, or the Get hour. Play subje 'ItlC c safe. Goodrich Silvertown passenger ear tire that guarantees . n Ft 1 you protection, Pu 12 months guarantee (m J use, 6 months) against due to cuts.fcn18"' . . . be :ve kmocit human Get a sen gamble when Doz Kerr Lids 13c Jar Rubbers .... Doz 4c Piekiiag Spices, 2 Pigs 13c to Silt is fully JafS-.-feGal- ot 11 PROTECT! Doz Quarts on ec A te. Auto Loans Price Bushel a Goodrich 'ournals ine Rooms suit. blow-o- ut ' damage outs, rim cuts, wheels out of align1511 ordinary wear and tear. LFootwefflE1 KID PATENT r t 4 d tvu U-- f f it. in Judging by the interest shown by former students and the number of inquiries received by the principal, the registration at the Carbon county high school this year will be large. TIES t le construe- - iTullat iurxt t'f i! y k and Hie If Of pXiisrid CuU-fUaelnl.,, , Will tonm traffic l)t uuix pJnlatc-county and me fcn drtinty tu rl- HjrfiljJ1 fcul t t(ial Uuiuslly He tailed attention io tjofi.n the with way of progress. Ihe tcndi-- of me Caibun pH'xae aml,,han fannerjy, Csrdox shells H most interesting and inspiring of these at this Chemu al rump-nat the Carbon Dioxice rroiurcd of the Utah JUk Ah hall and Chemical company' plant on the time is the supjxirt that is Wing given to elim- pmid.-nh.llidV ll V dome rad of Price. Mr. inate the profits in munition production. Such ronijiunv. and Major " MaraiUelte, superintendent of the an elimination would be a great step in the dirve- - v. E FUetvnd aitid dixussed the dry ice In- tion of halting future wars, should be heralded nr. !u! anu.ne 'company, Tavlor ,u development. anJ with joy by society. The elimination of pro- theMril.uf r obj.it.us f He rhumb, du,V declared that he had Mf Jv,rrwn fits in the production of munitions is a definite the of comm. ruto tis'srale with bilmleavort-, world step of progress, it should save the nation..) su..rd umt for lime and th ,n ,y.e use of risk as- i millions. lives imlaslions and reduce the loss rf by devdopment of the county for a local stades placed i AND Lw and t'l r to the falli.Jy llJ! iiiiluiOy. ti I PUMPS , Cu. ill Mul t New Fall W r notx-rF. Claik, the traveling man (The following items ore reprinted from The Eoatirn Utuh Advocate of who was shot by George Pompovitih. the Ute Indian, Is making no effort Thursday, August 27, 1924 ) to huve his assailant held. Sheriff Kenilworth at this time is sending Thomas Kelter has been advised that out about thirty cars of coal daily to'f"111 las Knnp east, but his address is not known. aiious western stall s. The Cameron Coal company, the Knight properties at Storrs and the Standard Coal company are each shipping about 500 tons daily at this time. The markets for all are scattered in Utah, California, Idaho and Nevada. to irstauraiit mands of greed and prejudices standing so mm h llr()t in the way as retarding influences. It seems so Wos 'jr.-ciAi- n.t .tti a varum loJuktnr in ai Ji.lr.1 me t ani.irl Tl'nrn,iu.s ait v me Pn.ec'iamJt.'i'u a' r TVIiNTY i:.. .st.iia- - tn.n,rur r , v Mil tall fir armful kltihrn UrOi.: j - I h,U! Red j"r Pmomi No i 1. Ked Cross 7 hi" MI.I.JS Editor and Advertising Manager Bvm Tl!t'tfe04t P v '' pri-gteM- A t' T MICE, T EI Attends Civic ,rr lionet Crowd Large Ux. f t.ic Chamber Meet Sponsored by haii cuUy to the taxpayer Uo far as direct g m o and tkn i"t cumeriu-are elections fur puwrn-men- t of conaidi ration the indirett to all) but the improe.nent in governn f nn..r) which should r suit under a im limited the worth well be should system in cxjk use, still keeping in mind the direct costs cost of only and not considering the indirect .stmcunvii.tmn government promoted by the c- Ittuit (ii V A D V O C A faulfj SUEDE-BLAC- Iv AND BROWN Also Smart School Oxfords Sizes 3 to Widths AAAA Choice Meat! 9 to Priced $2.45, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95 and $5.00 We invite you to listen to SALT PORK There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER DENNIS KING In Your outstanding entertainer on the Community ENNA JETTICK NBC PRODlCER8 Radio Broadcast exery Wednesday evening beginning Aug 22 , Coast to-Coa- Next Lyric Theatre Store Price . 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