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Here Comes tfic Navy art of tt.e illy Other d - Friday Mas smith oe t u ants Cif the Daik wue Walter Jt.gelow, who Wat dmii-Mr and Mi inAngus Julaunn and and George White The aanlent over Fintay alter a family rturn-was dining Iiiomi tif Suit Ut.r j nt atrkt' tisj to California and the Fa curred as liigrli.w 1 he wheel of the tr.uk a culvert ttwf trtk-tii- j here MsiLiig Limits iific niathwrtl. slipped r iff tt.e edge of the culvert into tome Jmte dirt, Causing tie John ti Salt Lake City Mr, Lo lantiy irtuine-- rmtntly driver to Jie- - lontrol of the machine, butiitrs visitor Tuesday of tiat week. ftftrr SIX week in touthrrn whilh skidded and turned over eui California. bl.e WMtrd piiricijally at It tide. Sergeant IJ.'Jii Burton if foil Sun Hugo and Freno. Tt.e accident wu not reiortal to uit-- r Tuesday ikuugta Sheriff S M Hhss until Wednesday Mr. Wallace laiwry and ton evening. He stated that an investiW, C. Cavanagh it it a buelrn-irft Monday to lalt relative gation would La (oral nt 1ed Thursday Turn, visitor in Suit I. tkr Finlay and and ftirnd In Salt Lake and other (today). northern Utah ntir. The body Was taken to the Iks-er- tt Jhil Johnson tt.ii Vttk. Mr, and Mi Salt Lake falltl MATINTE I (l iriuli lliti Vkttk, - Thursday -' tJ CTAB ft ICE. INJURIES FATAL ktii Attorney Jlrlify IWtrll f Ml a'"1 ll MfluUy tuf ft rtk l.th.iig trip civile Maiks, 15 toll i of Mrs' I'm Maiks Alvin irttntty m to C'i!4ai1o the 11 lie City h.a!tal Wedl.l-althe I!r' Ml Klik Zees and daughter of llitelt.al Injuries tuffrltil III whilh he a tank when UmiS lla) ll Fu.t I tkr is Ylif.lna, if Sait lake at IV n) Satuf ewtl.tl.id ll. t'r ft lit Bay Jl.Uuitli Mat, t!.r Mate Mir E. C A T FORBIDDEN Un James Cagney Tut- - Gloria Stuart Pat OBrien d W'l ija-lulin- i Jile u County AMtonry n capital. a ttrrk-rn- d Walter C. Grfttr vuitor in the Mate ItoM Hoy ti k returned Sunday af relative- - jn Spanish Fork tveek. for a ter vititing mortuary. Silas Rowie-y- , county Democratic i hait man, attendrd a meeting of tte Mate Democratic executive committee at Sait Lake Thursday, Mr. and Mr. Ray Ellison and Mr. for two and Mr. Fred Humphrey of Ameriweek. can Fork vuiteel friends in Frie-- SunMr. and Mr. Ellison are former day. Councilman J. C. Vaught was a resident of this city. bus i nr k Utter in the Mate capital the fore puit of the week. Mr. and Mis. Llcmn Otteson reafter pending the turned W. F. Olson wu a btoim-visitor summer Thursday Mr. Otteson U in Suit In tiie state the foie pait of a member f the Cat bon high school the week. faculty. lias resumed Flack Mr, John Twiwe of Chit ago, III., aimed wee kly trips to Salt Lake to irceive Monday evening to visit with his patreatment for thyroid. rent. Mr, and Mis. H. B. Twits. He Mr Wallace Lowery and sons, is connected with a Chicago insurWalker anel 1aul, arrived Thursday to ance firm as auditor visit friends fur several day. A. N. Wallace visited In Salt Lake from left Chiolis Saturday until Monday, attendMr. and Mr. Angelo annual Tintic reunion. He the ing to San a on vacation trip Sunday was accompanied by his daughter, Francisco and Lo Angeles. Helen, and three sons, Keith, David Ernest Bloomquist of Chicago left and Grant. Thursday after visiting for several Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oman, Mr. day with Mr. and Mr. Tad Storey. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard and Mrs. A. P. Babcexk of Hiawatha under- Susan Richards returned Friday from went an operation at the Price Springvillc, where they spent four Wednesday for stomach days attending the Blackhawk e c iitol hr Fn-da- Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sweet ring and on returned last week from a three- weeks visit with relatives in Quincy, 111. Mrs. Harry Kelly recently underwent a major operation at the Price Mrs. Kellys mother of hospital. Pendleton, Oregon and sister, Jose- phine Kelly of Walla Wiilla, Washington, a graduate nurse, arrived a few days ago to spend a month with Mr and Mrs. Kelly and son, Elvvood. Governor Henry H. Blood visited here Saturday en route to Castle Dale to attend the Emery county vocational According to word received by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McGee i friends, roundup. r of Pi ice are now in New Rochelle, trip llerman Franks of Los Angeles, N. Y., after completing a well known former fealt Lake athlete, from Los Angeles to New York by visited friends in Price during the way of the Panama canal and Haweek-envana, Cuba. They will remain in New Rochelle for about six. weeks, after Winford Rowley of Spring Glen, which they will visit for two weeks in son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rowley, Moweaqua, 111. Mr. McGee,' who has underwent an operation at the Price bten ill following a heart attack, reports that he is feeling pretty good. hospital Friday for removel of 14-d- ay d. If women keep on taking mens The Russians say they want nothing places in industry, politics, etc., we at all from capitalistic America may soon have to revise that phrase and say Let Georgiana do it! except some capital. Fla Cille Dress Here Are Your New Fall ClothesI Newest styles in Hats and Dresses. want them. Our collection embrac es every success for fall. 010101 6f) fKa Boas on 5Wj ADDED CIRCULATION FOR SHOPPERS GUIDE Already affording the largest coverage of any medium regularly issued In eastern Utah, the Carbon County Shoppers Guide has now extended its weekly circulation into the Green River area. With this (addition we now have almost complete coverage of Carbon and Emery counties. Each week the Guide will be distribut-ute- d to every home at Green River, affording advertising contact steadily with a district which has a population of approximately one thousand persons and one of the richest fanning areas in the state. Miss Eileen Schultz of Latuda left Monday for Heber to be a guest at a house party given by Miss Lois Moroni Heiner, president of the Utah Fuel company, and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. Binch and Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Allen of Salt Lake visited in Clear Creek Tuesday They drove up Eccles canyon, accompanied by Nick Salevurakis of Price and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tinkler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomas of Clear Creek. PRICES MATINEE -- UNTIL 5:30 1 Dmj if- - PAGEANT OF LUSCIOUS SPLENDOR UNMATCHED SINCE SHEBAS DAY I A 3D 1 glut; EDDIE iy cantor ROM.AK THI iuua GOLDWTN PRODUCT .Volt irtDi with fit RUTH ETTING j aft A SCANDALS , GLORIA STUART DAVID MANNERS Tl - MA and the GOLDWYN GIRLS Rebated thru UNITED ARTISTS t( h: FrriW IN RETURN 0JIp LYRIC ENGAGEMENT OF nf SlatljHrlitlir Thur. - !uy Mm JEIMfl GEORGE ARLISS Carbon voters are reminded by County Clerk B. H. Young that the second vote registration for the 1934 election will be on Saturday, August 25. Although five other days have been for registration pur- CARD OF THANKS The family and relatives of the late Of course you SPECIAL South Utah Club Chief Scores Delay of Action on Satina Can) on Highway Route Miss Mary Ruggcri left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to visit friends for a week. Hi, There! y ing Wilford E. Jenson. Dr. Sanford Ballinger, Nick L. Rinetti anel Harvey Thomas. Glen Ballinger of Hi Ijh r, w use Intel stale vice commander at the cloving Mssion of the convention. Eiiic.it Cl ck ke r of Duchesne wa commander id the Fifth distiiet. compii.Miig Cat bon. Emery. Grand, San Juan, Uintah and Du-- e he Mle counties Glen Ballinger of He Ijh r was named district vice poses, voters who did not cast a ballot in the election last year are urged to get their names on the rolls as soon as possible. 7:45 - 6:00 SHOWS STARTING AT 2:30 4:15 be- Utah's state road commission came in for severe condemnation by the president of the organization at the Saturday afterniKin meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of South- trn Utah at Nephi because of the delay on work on the Salma can-- ) yon highway. The organization lead- er claimed that the road commission had promised improvement opera-- 1 tions on the Salina route before fall, Preston G. Peterson, representing the state road commission, later told the civic clubs group that $50,000 would be spent on the Salma highway this fall. Development of this Rex Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs. road should prove of material value County Clerk B. H. Young issued a marriage license this week to Clar- Leo Lowry, arrived last week from in attracting tourists to the Price disence Draper and Lela Baldwin of San Diego, whete he has been sta- trict. tioned at the U. S. navdl base hosWellington. pital. He will leave Saturday for cARBON VOTERS REMINDED OF Mrs. LaRue Hanson and daughter, Washington, D. C. to enter the naval SECOND REGISTRATION DATE Maureen, left Thursday for Los An- medical school. geles, where they intend to make fy4B r left Friduy for their home. clofVTQ p(ayJ 4 BIG DAYS 11:15 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUN. 2:30 to S 3 ef Briie Four Mr. I. S. Evan and ton, Creighthr attended ton, returned Tuesday after spending of the Ameiuan Lrgion de- Salt Lake to visit relative llc-nr- Tbo moit Kay Fraftd hat - SUN. to WED. Price Post Delegates Attend Annual Parley Mr. Glen S. Nelson vitiud in several week in California, visiting annual convention of the Utah Grand Junction, Coloiado the latter most of the time with relative in partment at Suit Lake Thursday, and Saturday, the delegate Dow nirville. part of hut week. Mr. Zina O'Conner to date! Hats oil to the finest Sailor story It's a picture to be proud of! Wa ft WEI Mui ftl N bngl W! BlIA&i Fri., Aug. 23 - 24 Federal Purchases POLITICAL INTEREST PROFESSION Of Cattle Continue In Carbon District GAINS WITH ENTRY Dr. Bliss L. andFinlayso Sturm Physician Buying of cattle under the government s drouth relief program continued in Carbon county this with sales being conducted at Big Springs ranch, Wellington, Price stockyards, Spring Glen and Helper. According to J. B. Jewkes, a member of the advisory board of the cattle buying organization in Carbon county, sales for the week are expected to reach 200 head. Approximately 170 head had been purchased prior to this week. Purchasing of sheep under the drouth relief program has not started. Several hundred head yet of sheep are ready for sale in Carbon county as soon as the government authorizes the buying, according to Mr. Jewkes. OF CANDIDATES (Pnntinued from Page One ed in a week or two. Hours 10 a.m. to 12 Office Phone 255 M. I Price noon, Ho Residenct 20 N. Carbon Avt Dr. R. F. McLaughli nd Surf" m. to 12 doo,2S Residena Phone 255 Physician Hours, 10 a. candidates are Office 20 N. Carbon Aye. for reelection, Ralph P. Anderson of Price for surveyor, Arthur S. Horsley and S. J. C. Hubbard, Sweetring of Price and Thorit Hatch Phytidan an Burp of Helper for Office Bout. 2 to BE county attorney. Residence 234 Phone 246-J- , Mr. Fisher, who is the canBuilding, rntt eighth Electric Utah didate to enter the race for sheriff, was a member of the Carbon county C. Gease, commission in 1929 and 1930 and beAttorney At U fore that served four years on the ft Helper city council. Office In County Court Utah He came to Carbon Price, county 25 years ago and has lived in during the entire period. He Helper was employed Wallace Mortuary, Woman Enters Suit as a fireman on the Licensed Embalm" Denver and Rio Grande To railroad until 1918, A. N. Wallace, M"'H Damages when heWestern enlisted in the World war. Ambulance Service, Dw For Wound in Arm After spending a year overseas, he Phone 158 was discharged on March 11, 1917 and returned to Helper, where he Funeral Ho rn!,HeTCurtjS filed suit in th district opened Embalm" service Licensed against Manousos Mar- station, later engaging in .S.,for, 2500 damages, charging the trucking business, with which he that the defendant wounded is still connected. Quality Service, Servwe her with Ambulance a gun Mr. Fisher has for 25 carelessly handled. Additional years been, a Phone 29 member of the Brotherhood judgment of $100 for medical of Locoexpenses is also sought. motive Fire and Engine Men. He is L. A. McGee, a The plaintiff alleges that she was past commander of Carbon post No. Attorney At D' shot while of the American attending a christening at Legion and past Heiner on February f thC Helper Kiwanis 5 and 6, andS1hCntll, 1934 M club, Rooms opes allegedly pulled out a Phones, Office Utah. just completed a years term pistol in as the commander of the Fifth district of fhLXdX.f and L. Thomas, Ihe bullet mrymakers mncan Legion. He now holds the entering plaintiff s right arm above the the Lessee of Vke Presdcnt of the elbow. She UtahQCf alleges that the arm was Mortal 1 fmSla! Truckers association and ly weakened and became permanent 1 of the Moose lodge. Mr. AmbuW stiff. Day w Night RrvhtVS ,stockholder in the Utah TeL 164-ROTARY CLUB Publican hf! S- - M- - BUss Dr. J. Walter Obtain j Flynn Orval Mathew Zager wish to express their most heartfelt thanks for the floral offerings and services of our many TO PRESENT friends during our recent bereaveA. CONJOINT PROGRAM ment, mainly to lodges S. N. p. J. N0. 296 and J. S. C. J. No. 168 Helper and to the Flynn funeral home. cluVwTLmmri!d Rotary at the Mutual Mr and Mrs. Anton Dupin and conjoint meeting Sundav SePtembr 2 m the L D family. k7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zager and son. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pierson tertainment: W. E. Fleetwood C E and son. B"h0P Geore Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Zager, AUc? Ramsey ar)d E. M. Willfams Jr. and son. Misses Angela and Frances Cash regipter paper at I- - e n. Deseret J W sPkaH company. 'X is an active mem- ber rf Renilworth local union of the United Mine Workers of America, 29 E. Main St. V Tcond member of that organ his kat in the ring for B. the -- f ,1cas.t legislative post. Attorney Gcase has served two two-ve- ar tprX' S. J. SWEETS W. Dalton, At 4 S he had count' attorney, being first thai i'1100 shortly after nhfa.Jf' a law office in Price. Chica 0nd as a boy ?Xin ,h hls Parents to Provo. He Q' Q Milwaukee and Wahington, moiPH8 Mode INN D. J ATTORNEY AT L' envart1 Rooms 1 and 2 Price r xnr-- f I f-- ii fnrms at The f 1 |