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Show tAGt TNO s i: n a i) Tilt; ja-tii- Ijiv mu J .i j.' the llAwl I ot r the resignation l.:s. Ode of the Lil JOMMI 1. AhMt RV. VAI. II. cxmns. II I. i MMKMGlir. Putiluhn, UiKi-e-X rty Ja-agu- e (ICATI-- D- nil pit'' n di haw if lot lrti- i.jI j!i l- - Ihret t r rlt's gleate't handicap' will sign him f"r a of D"Ug- - niifl- - '.a j t FOR EIGHT MONTHS t ! u .jf .1 J id 31, iih I'. i oi.ii tf, ;3 .mini.iu.--, M i ito.- -, J- I3 lit - Cl.il f i 4 ,j iJHdSt; Mrd fa.t in frTliiO; iron. d.ua.r toe dr. luh, ut.om hr j,;;; ,, ,, b-- r m i.i ji fuo.i, ti.i . e etre- "I es staged a fl e J - U 5i;i ,,1.:.. PRICE CITY SHOWN l pj-- irMnr nn V T A I PRICK. , expenditures of hi- - to lllf TnuSI(9 fif ftf CARBON COUNTV PUBLISHING COMPANY C tob!f"l'l .'Ui.l ali'la, ii h mt.tiM n, nt ft r t lit? Jul.lkal JT' r v jjsu 77. SI5767, S..7I ne tj nt, I loti H m .1 e lax t iiilrr Iiisns, 1707, lUCfJ'AAll tV 17. Mr) i. U-- M coi.UogrM fliil i2, Awimmu.g ,,e IS bud-fc.- . ! -- m hls W fifed r l, ;- nr.fh, cy; ii fair U- - I ' t.if) sh.p t, h.,n h. i t.-f f.l trf Hudg.--I lialanret in 'luimip.il Jd oiiisis ute sUike" in prott 't of a j VAI, II. COV.UK, A.2 ihu-11. 1733 ti?. !. a, .Simians naitie I. Ill . . . one of And Reported fist I'pton bvy tdliur and AdtrrlUing Mnuirr Departments I! Recorder planks was a promise to rejxal California's sales upj Lrs, tllfcS Ofl, piml.i.e and . . . There are 4), Ouo.oou bank dejxiitrs in Ua'A tax utt lies, is;; 01. P usifcs. tZOO V.. ,.xt.ow niy Na. the Vnited Mates, but only almut 3 pr cent have ult the ih&ith, Urt drpartmrnt, $5716 Bd, WILMaYCASU' run toiTita At tki renwtKi it dejsisits of over $2,100 caih . . . Mayor F. H. ,.;UIUi!ai ti. Jin t u!ii-10 $3301.-1H 1J71UB3, Tpp MifiH Prtre, . drpaltmrlll, MlM HA. N Act OX MA ACM lle-be.-, , I ' laUuardia of New York City is still the t n u! .n it ' a f 7Jld 37. wsirr drfmrUnmt, $9(. till l IS.J.V hi I I I U-i ( r g t hi r Wi .l.jfii for the proiilency in i 5t9 77. $1867 66, clnirlc drjiAi tmrnl, publican ill flit- t.oA THK CONCERN OF ndiere are $,1G,000,000,(i0 of tax exempt securi- ,!j llifll i $f(;il 75. $1613 II; .oik department, UKt KEL f.,r ih- Lrt iiil.li.it current textile htrike carries with it every ties in the I'nited States that do not ay a cent iMr.lal U;yi6$kJ. $787 SH; cenutery depat liEyr luUilms t'.i $1355 83, $505 25; mayur'c cx v t mi.i.ll.s if II.o i. ti! that such labor uprisings have a bear-in- u in taxes . . , pn.f I lad Uni $135, in tl.- uo ii.us builg. ln.-e-, of imjujrtana to the public far more imjiort-n- t Tl.i than la generally realized, that everyone is ' THK IMFI.IKI) AND ACTlAI. n tv. j . k i.inl w.c.i-- iii I'.iim concerned to a inure or less degree. , me Ki.iiua nd ture-)VI IHUI It brings home once again the realization JN a radio address this Week Theodore if l'.e l.'bl.t i, sull.ni.il . that there rnu?t I'ud-:an adjustment far more in a jxilitical shadow who coa-- t al"i:g on Ii.us I.U .mil ' keeping with greater returns to the producers, the mat tails of fame of his late fnth r, declared I A t that while the inure immediate effects of lack of that Inti '1 o of the t'nited Mates today are afraid kucIi a program strikes the worker the detriof their government, that a prospective 10 33 hi - nds mental damage eventually scores to the injury of employer had cautionedstating J'.O .d against Tlieodoie mak- $000.it reftliii im Ol n t.uitgi t Iidiie-- l I'll the small business man and in turn through him naany public address remarks against the I u ing in fity $1600 nt. s !,;(. nnihltirf PRICES FOR FRI. and impairs all of society. tional administration should he accept the a audit, $375. $75 r fund n One of the demands of the textile strikers of The 3 jKisition. prosjKctive employer $111. $378 5ih Is that n limit la placed on the sjwed-udrl'.rity according to the latters radio ranting, system 38. $117 e;. wai. r sl.k tnder which individual workers are now required feared that administration officeholders would to operate as many as AC loom .16 more than leact to such criticism by doing underhand inFancy Rlue Ruse one employe was called on to handle in 1U2J. Here THRIFT to the business of the employing concern. jury 3 Found is another of many instances where 17 Thf perfect Dlend Theodore Roosevelt, his greatest notoriety machinery is displacing man, the greater financial benefit of probably having leen attained when he served as this speed-uproduction going to the comparathe handmaiden of the jM.litioal crowd that pu tively few to the injury of society as a whole. (through the Teapot Dome ileal, this service hav- 48 Lb Bag a Question of whether .n White or Red or ing leen prformeil while he was assistant sec-- a capital l i xir rei . I eives the greater benefit of production retary of the navy, might recall what hapjienci " 14 2 3 Pound. pissed this Mage long since and has en- - when Senator Durton K. Wheeler of Montana pitITi. lias m " ure concern of society as brought to light the information that Jed to the ,ihl.. n whole is the paramount issue. And still there retirement of Horry Daugherty, one of Theo- g are political profligates, and those (lores bosom pals, as attorney general. It was 10 BARS who profit by their slimey slanderings and ac- following this service by Senator Wheeler that tions, who continue to shout Communism" at federal men were sent to his home state to each and every one who seeks to remedy this "flame" the Montanan, a scheme hatched and atcondition! tempted by Theodore's henchmen. Here was (Made from Selected Hard Wheat) plenty of reason for jieople to be "afraid of their 3 POUNDS EDIT0KIAL ETCHINGS government. Certainly the people of the nation will pay WONDER why all this political criticizing about little attention to "Teddy and his pointless panregimenting does not bring forth anv mention derings. The result in Maine, where he camof that great A Hi WAY "VII V Maria" Dawes and his ninety million dollar dole from paigned recently, indicated that. Republicans will do well to pursue the pathway pointed out Pound the KI C . . . Governor Ruby Luffon of Kensuch men as Hiram by Johnson and Ilorah, tucky forced through a sales tax in his state, was instead of the bewailings of Theodore showered with pennies when to speak and similar other jobseekers. The nation needs attempting from the ring at a recent wrestling match and constructive criticism but this does not include Del Monte they call pennies "Luffies in ol Kaintuck now bemoanings coming from such political shadows . . Mark Sullivan, pasty-face- d No. I i Can paragrapher of as "Teddy. , , . ht . !a uls ft piil'd I ... ..I. . f 1 t 1 , f f, tt bud-'h'- li 3, n-- : .1 Jli-- -- - 111; - - -- - iil r Ifli-n- 1 11- I - 1 mj. t b.d.-"--'- l 1 e 1 1 n- I pro-offer- - SATEpfii ed $;.-73- Rice Th.-sKlor- p Beans $rr74 p . i. Soap Macaroni job-seekin- M CoSSee super-America- n, I.a-Guar- Tuna From the Editor of the American Boy bies and boy problems to advise boys and young men. These steps account for our position as the magazine for boys, and we quality shall continue to take them." Twelve issues of fun and excitement for $1.00! Three years for $2.00! Spread the news among your friends and send your own subscription direct to THE AMERICAN BOY. 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich. Service on your subscription will start with the issue you specify. Adv. Nine new names added to the During the coming year Uic boys of America will get a half-far- e already large subscription list of rate to adventure and fun! THE AMERICAN The this week, not BOY YOUTH'S COMPANION, one solicited but voluntarily enthe nations leading magazine for boys, tered by each individual at two formerly $2.00 a year, now costs $1.00. a year. Youll want to dollars A three-yesubscription, previously keep Informed on political cam$3.50, costs only $2.00. paigning this fall and the way to Griffith Ogden Ellis, editor of THE follow it in eastern Utah is to AMERICAN BOY, brings boys the subscribe for The hearty assurance that the new' prices RELIEF UNION GROUP MEETS will in no way affect the editorial WITH STATE F. E. R. A. HEADS Two dollars a year and worth it. contents of the magazine. It will be as large, as beautifully printed, as full of FIREMEN CHECK BLAZE A delegation representing the Civic adventure as ever The Price fire department was callTHE AMERICAN BOYs leader- and Relief Workers Protective unions ship has been no accident, Mr. Ellis of Carbon and Emery counties met ed early Monday evening to extinstates. We publish the on with F. E. R. A. officials at Salt Lake guish a brush fire in the rear of the the firm belief that boysmagazine deserve a Friday regarding ounty infirmary. The flames were employment on varmagazine as good as any publication ious projects. Members of the dele- put out before they had an opportunifor grown-upSo we use the best gation were V. E. Johnson, president ty to spread and cause damage. illustrators obtainable n artists who work for the biggest mag- of Price local, and G. A. Johnson, azines. We send our staff writers all president of Huntington local, and R. by officers, include, among others, to over the country digging up the inter- H. Gordon, Huntington. combine the interests of all members, esting facts of science, interviewing They were informed by Tom R. elevate their social, moral and intelto explorers, talking Faddis, state reemployment agent, lectual standing, and promote their coaches and athletes. We encourage and assist our writ- that no persons except Emery county general welfare, to uphold the coners to go everywhere for material to residents will be given employment stitution, foster and perpetuate 300 on state road work between Hunting-to- n per cent Americanism, and inculcate Haiti, Africa, the South Seas, China and bring back adventure for and Castle Dale. a sense of individual obligation to the boys. We hire experts on hob Purposes of the union, as outlined community, state and nation. ar high-spirit- Salad Dressing CONTINUALLY GROWING! REST FOODS. Home Style. Pint Mayonnaise te Sic REST FOODS Tomato Juice Germade Del Monte Peacock IJrand ' 8 13 Oz. Can ed $5c Soup . . Campbells Asstd. j s. well-know- world-famo- us Am-enc- an Peanut Butter Play Safe with Goodrich Silvertowns the only ... tire with Golden Ply Protection Blow-ou- t BANG You cant steer. over in a flash. And when Its all you stop s 1 it usually too late. Why take chances with s when it costs nothing extra to play sae Get a set of blow-out- Call for Convention of Life-Save- PARTY INDEPENDENT-LABO- R Goodrich Safety Silvertowns wiUi the r Golden this amazing new invention Ply that protects you from dangerous, highspeed blow-outIt will take us oily a few minutes to make the change-over from your old tires. Remem- ber, Silvertowns with the voters and precinct officers of the Independent-Labo- r Party of CarCounty, Greetings: In accordance xvith custom I hereby call a delegate convention of said Independent-Labo- r Party to meet in Price on October Third, at the Court House, at eight oclock P. M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for county officers, and for the state legislature, selecting a county chairman, drafting a statement of principles and purposes, and transacting such other business as may properly come before it. Delegates are apportioned among the precincts of the county on the four-yea- r toa vote cast commissioner in the election of ioo!!f according to this apportionment are distributed as follows: if d 2, Clear Creek 2, Rolapp 1, Castle Gate 3, 10, Spring Glen 2 Helper Kenilworth 4 Peerless 1, Spring Canyon 2, Standardville 2, Latuda 2, Rains 2, Northwest Price 3, East Price 4, South Price 5, North Price 5, Northeast Irice 3, Wellington 3. Sunnyside 2, Harper 1, Wattis 1, Hiawatha To bon er Golden Ply cost not a penny more than other standard tires! Goal City 1, Consumers-Nationa- l Pfooinct chairmen are instructed to call the elections in their respective precincts in the usual manner precinct primary by posting notices in conspicuous places for a period of time long enough to insure widespread knowledge of the time and place for choosing delegates. They should cer-- u county chairman the names of those chosen as delegates. In for any, reason the primary election is not thus called in anv precinct, the voters therein should assemble at the usual place for holding primaries and not later than the evening of October second choose chairman and their quota of delegates as indicated herein, instruct thea chairman to certify the delegates election to the county chairman, and the delegation will be recognized by the convention when It assembles. Arch . Pineapple Hillsdale Bread A. Y. Sliced 20 Oz. Loaves. 2 Salmon 17' Fancy Pink No. Pork & Beans 1 Tall Can Dinnerette -- fTf; No. 2Yt Can JC . . . Onions Sweet Spanish 10 Lbs. . . . Selected Meats Red star SERVICE STATION Corner Main and Carbon Ave. Price - Utah Mutton Chops Young, Tender g & Pound Ground Beef Freshly Ground 2 Lbs Goodrich Silvertown Pot Boast it Shoulder, Rib Cuts Pound Leg of Motion 19 Young, Tender Pound Eastern Sugar Cured Fleming , County Chairman. na Rroken Slices No. 2V2 CAN Bushel 3. 2, Sweet Mine 2, . JAR UTAH JONATHAN Sco-Dei- umla 2 Lb. 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