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Show fALE TWO utyr CARSON THE iliu-Aiuumi- !' tr L. AMU H V, .U, II, I i. Mm KNIGHT. EuMuHcr 1 2 OO Kf ilollt-I nj AdtrrUainf P.a Y.a IlCttnl (491 WfAN, M Tr Att 4f P.. Iri H4ICK I, SPEAKING OK TAX IIS right in tiie 1931. rniiiiile of the Andrew Mrllun rrjiortt-i- i A-- t- oinking 9 N derviun, ng g s JIM UKK1), former Democratic senator from Missouri, recently tried to have the NKA authorities cut the wages of the employees of his wife's dressmaking establishment in Kansas City 40 per cent below the standards set for the same kind of work in New York City. As you may hate guessed jsjssihly read in - Two Tcachcru Named To Ilrphtrc E. ( Jcppscn, Claude Eggertsen By MIm Msry Mttoa. James G. Reese of Price was a business caller here Friday of last week. Miss Melba Donaldson, Carbon high student, spent the week-en- d with Mr. THE WEATHER leave Friday. Mr. Bingham will teach mathematics, and Lewis Hunsaker will be shifted from the mathematics department to replace Mr. Eggertsen as history Instructor. Mr. Bingham has been a member of the high school faculty before, having taught mathematics, physics and chemistry for several years. He was a member of the Helper junior high faculty last term, and began this year at the same school, WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE Grace Lynn Hyita filed suit in dis trict court Tuesday for a divorce from Wayno Hyita. She alleges cruelty and failure to provide, charging that her husband has not supported her since June 21, 1934. The plaintiff asks restoration of her maiden name, Grace Lynn, alimony of $15 per month and attorney fees. l.ui r imum temperature recorded at the Price weather station during the seven days ending Sunday, according to a report issued Tuesday by Henry Fiack, government obretver A s(oj tifni-n- sored by the s outing will be EAlLlWAVERaPIO GOatoGtoOD CEMfcCIfc2D me Tuning Control. 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Hl, ttl , A. w, rGU D Will be at the Liberty Wk On, Tunwlay, OttoUr t & TAILORS East Main, Price Phone . Satisfaction Guaranteed With riant Automatic Equipped Oysters caz: lire 237 Protection gm Fri., Sa(. 28 & 29 Utah Sweet Clover New Crop 10 Lb. Pail olfic dotne Tjr.p: I dir fv ; ) xprescr an 1' Pnce ar chai lr 9c Er.pc) t xrship Beans?; 2!i9c 3 The l Noodles Raviolas L':9c 9c Pep 2 Cracker Jack h or Lye Osydo! Soap Mustard Package l!est Foods 9 Oz. Jar. 12 Oz. Vinegar Soup Bottle I" Orange Juice .. Syrup Lb. Can. 10 Beans 5 Amaizo Golden . White or Red Lbs. 10 Lbs.i Rice 3 Lbs- - HJg 5 Lbs. m Matches Box Carton Cheese Long Horn Nippy Pound Best Foods Salad Home Style Dressing Qt. . . Utah Jumbo 2 For eounci of S Isa 6 ft . Grapefruit 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c 8 Oz. Can Catsup Bottle Soap Bars. Celery Bunch 10 Onions Lbs Spanish 5 Seed,e8s Full O' Juice Sweet Spuds Choice Pound elected Meals Veal Chops p Milk Fed Pounds m 55c Ground Beef 2 dis! . J SCERETARY POST ELIMINATED Directors of the Price chamber of I commerce have decided to dispense the services of a secretary, this jwith I action being taken, they announced, I in the interests of economy. The post I was held by J. F. MacKnight. 17 IKIiaf y, I JW . mbi Kelloggs Package i kin,, are e ACME CLEANERS Pricew Effective & j FALL CLEANING Cleaned Right Iatrons of the Acme Cleaners and Tailors are neur ii dilemma when the time comes to select from the wdrtv They know that their ferments are neat and h policy certain to add to their personal appearance. r Pork 'u rm-lin- I.urnl Air ed I w Tte false I, lindt-- , . Cls a ! !(J piano kejtwjiKi portuMty l0 jra,n after Mhuct,.. an equal afue h ad plaiio ieSL(ij w'tj p n spon- I htw r v u The book unpretentiously emanated from a small cottage in England to impress a world and garner classic fame and popularity through the years. The dramatic action of Of Human Bondage passes against the colorful backgrounds of picturesque towns in France and England. Among the varied interesting settings are students j quarters, medical study rooms, typical London gardens and the Parisian art sector. Of Human Bondage features a brilliant cast to support the high histrionic qualities of Leslie Howard. In prominent roles are Bette Davis, Frances Dee and Kay Johnson. Parts of lesser importance are undertaken by such fine players as Reginald Den-jnReginald Owen. Desmond Roberts, Alan Hale and Reginald Sheffield. I John Cromwell directed from Lester Cohen s adaptation of Maughams story. The picture has been hailed by critics everywhere. Some idea of its I greatness, may be obtained from the following comments by critics in met Jropolitan newspapers. Definitely superior, made some-- I thing more than that by Mr. Howards perfect performance. New (York Herald Tribune. Deserves in every way to rank as lone of the finest productions of the I Boston Herald. year. Seasons best film. Definitely one I of the films which should be seen. j Boston Post Harding Junior J day of the period covered by the re port. Daily minimum readings varied from 30 to 47. The mercury reached its lowest mark Thursday, while on the following day, the minimum was 32. On all other days, the mercury remained 40 or above. Daily' maxi- last winter. mum and minimum records were as Officers of the association state that follows: fishing conditions at the reservoir are 'good, and that many large trout are Max. Si ptember 17 89 43 being landed. A number of entertainment features 89 September 18 40 85 41 are being planned for the occasion, September 19 84 September 20 30 including bait and fly casting exhibi82 September 21 32 tions, games, softball and horseshoe 86 40 pitching. September 22 All sportsmen and their families are 79 47 September 23 invited to attend and bring their own CHAMBER GETS NEW MEMBERS lunches. Free beer will be furnished Announcement was made Tuesday by the association. that the Rice Studio and General Department store have joined the Price chamber of commerce, increasing the OF HUMAN BONDAGE membership of the organization to 56. complete I 1 tl.r At fet-eH- ry Fish and Game association at Scofield reservoir Sunday, the last day of the fishing season, according to an announcement Saturday by George Warren, association seiri tary. Elmio Ik rnardi, president of the association communicated by telephone the first of the week with John S. Staley of Scofield, who told him that it may be too cold to hold the outing. If the weather is inclement, the affair will be called off. Sportsmen are advised to call the Eastern Utah Electric company for information. The object of the outing will be not only to furnish entertainment for spoilsmen but also to investigate the proposed project of clearing brush out of the reservoir while it is partially dfy- - Clearing of the reservoir will eliminate considerable gas created by rotting vegetation and dead w'ood which killed a iaige number of fish Caroon-hn- I reception. Dynamic Loudspeaker. Sou D ial. Airplane-typ- e Tuning Range S40 to 18, 000 Kc. Tone Con- trot. Automatic Vol-uControl. Dual-rat- io f j Uktl( Trophy In Competition SCHOOL ELECTS LEADERS Stanley Littizrette of Helper was TO SPONSOR OUTING recently elieli-- student Irody president of the Notre Dame school for the 1934-3- 5 term. Other officers are Scheduled Sunday, Kinallfencc Aubert, Price, ire president; I James Shiner, Price, secretary, Day Of KLshinjj Season, At IJaik Shiner, Price, treasurer. Scofield Kesertoir war-imbu- odyne. Three bands of r s l4 , (fj rfi (.liii iiros. Company To Award jr- H Jallna r f !,jlr 1 I I hams story. C. ' w.i le 1 io Model M-all -- wave, superheter- 1 Orm-tf- tc-- Of Human Bondage," rated one of the greatest pictures produced in several years, will be shown at the Star theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The story is taken from the novel by the same name and has been cinematized by RKO-RadPictures with Leslie Howard starred in the leading role of W. Somerset Maug- 0 ue ..i'll bln 1f.e ttudenia Ili.iii.g ibe iiaiiiiig ii r, bOU W and eighth grades of tJ.e 41 ,c if if..p a'U S.1 1.1 i! hil.uIU if La- - i he llanhi i juiunr high nhutd will be g.wn the tns-runity to lnrra&e lJuda Wire Ciia,Hl of ilisiruioiiaUun ,um thrir j.Hiwers pitih vrk art if -t and their fthility to h predate the Will t e ol.l Jln!.ii, tlV f.nrr work of muiic Tlie outstanding Jjx n.dficl tudelit in thete llaueS Will o a silver cup awarded by the Glen Mr fund stall 4 t.Iilih-I,t- . llrothers Music company of Salt Lake, milk I'll !le ha.Jar I'aa lull Aceoi d.ng to Allan Ramsey, who be tn il..ne to sll u.a! I ell.aif. will cididuit the classes, the ability to beilifi iiteil toll. is the fuie tuild.ng disci muriate pitih form the bai of ami eieitusi (be inrtallaboil of sight na.hiig and part singing and ti if ing QiiJtter be can under propreadily dctU o- - er wslun. super Mr I.ur. ! u-- nilv iiturmJ from The applet latum course will center the lialiul.a) a.r I es bt CleX t lallil. - largely artnind the more familiar and hr ea t, the purwhilt ill ami Ohio, tha ed an Airoiiia j lane foi use at feipular ojteras. Beautiful melodies Grand Jurntinii brain h of the RATED GREAT FILM $725-0- J. in c j U d and Mrs. William Donaldson. Mrs. Two changes in the faculty of the Sillitoe Arny Helsten and Mrs. J. B sjwnt Friday in Price ami Carbon county high school were an- Helper. J C. Staley was a business isitor nounced Wednesday by Sujerlntend-en- t G. J. Reeves, the new instructors in Pi Ice Friday of last week. A. C. Madsen of Mt, Pleasant being F.. A. Call of Salt Lake City, spent who replaces E. c. Jeppsi-in the several days here on business. Dr. C. M. .Schmidt was a visitor in auto mechanics department, and James W. Ihnghnm of Helper, who Price Friday of last week. fills a vacancy caused by the resignation of Claude E. Eggertsen. Mr. Jeppsen hus been granted a leave of absence to accept a teaching Eighty-nin- e degrees was the maxIn the Branch Agricultural colpost lege at Cedar City, while Mr. Eggertsen has been awarded a fellowship at the University of Minnesota at St. TauL Mr. Jeppsen left the fore part 3::. J o O'1 it l.wl.tj . , n gait t.i GAME ASSOCIATION SCOFIELD NEWS SCHOOL FACULTY BEHELD ATSCHOOL I!-- MU. REED OK .M1SMHTU the pajiers Jim is one of the boys frantically flailing his arms in the air in fear (?) that some damage may L,- done to the Constitution if the A NK'V LOW LEVEL .,.IK V,,IN; are given government support in se-- t producers REACHING a newr low level in their race with bring wages that will mean a decent standard (He American magazines that have raked the of living. CHANGE MADE IN e Sews a'i , J er.d the s!, i ) If. Airport j hi In v f bfaj h.' MAhdal-ni--firin- that he had 0 inrame of $10,8110,4X5, hut after his exertsctum trot claims for It wars of sriuus throujrh kinds, he paid 0 tax on only $1027,116. In other words, Mr. Mellon succeeded in dodt'inir more than 80 at cent of the tax. That, gentle reader, and similar cam U thanked fur bringing forth the sales may tax schemes, the politicians means of shifting the burden to the little fellow." pre.-enti- fit if MUSIC CONTEST TO I 1 Marr Aewtac 9THi fi of Suul.g lTAIl PH ICC. OfAir, V alimony of the guttrr joui nah.'in which has ee n Lruught about in the me trojli-ta- n prces through following the leadership of Wilham Uandolph liiant and his 0 sheets. That the Astor quarrel should flashed le in the face of the public by way of 49 front pages of many of the nations smalled leadill of American journalism to ing dailies day. H (tmiJS, a lltif in tide of 'I he handling sjx-ah- IN l if the AUnr affair, a Jfivale fai.Jy di'rujtiun of fcpjMn nt mild prujuf tin that might le t I Jit lil of ai) nl of Oeahwedf, t (mitts. Editor tJ l.rasily of tl.c ijusHc) thrif ii.of.tl.v fc(t i Tkui Emm VAI. II. A9 A fcuttcfu VUlb tht ir "lb- - 'If ur Mil) l ( .'I.' ) .ilaJ-.'lull A M .it Muf Allah', t!.' DatU1 M..II (ti COUNTY PUBUSM(NG COMPANY HU. ( . N I JUMTil O At Freshly Ground Pounds Pft Roast Choice Shoulder, Rib Cuts, Pound Leg of Mutton QC Phone Young, Tender Mutton Chops Any Cut 12c Pound ROLLED Prime Ri&. li Choice Oven Roast Pound |