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Show THE TAGt TWO ullje CARBON Slut-Ainuira- ft o COMPANY JOSIMI U A8BUE1T. VAL II. COWUES. Hal a. mmkmgut. rbJuiMT c. V. Price Youths Seek vumuanv 1345 of I Deer Weighing corfa, In Aggie Frosh Berths servant Lead Has Cart -j pounds o ,oUM77t:7 ed IU task fee of IP.,.. .. Coniest And Cbutt. Ncphl Gunderson, Itn Companys Are candiof . deer, according to in ,nnnoum4menV by the firm at the cluoc of business Wednesday Mr. Diamentii kill. at 280 pounds, Upped the beams the largest deer pir'Hwaly lie brought 1 ported by 61 lunJs creek Hdl down the buck in who reother suciessful hunters U-- h the at ported their kills th EleetilC during the pat weik, the and places deer weights of the where shot follow" June 1'DW'f. Leon Tatpi ice 19ti. Rang cietk; mountain; Horn 183. Lake. um, Sad Horn Ue Tutton. Salt Lake,Pi 1BJ,193. Mt. ice. Biown. Ait mountain. . idwards. Matt leasant Lake mountains; Thousand Pi ice. 170. 201. Hob Fulhrton. Spnng Canyon, White river of Cl. Meirill A party coiisi.-tinA. W. Mack 1Ui.mIi Newcomb, Ko. SHOULD UK CONDEMNED THE suggestion made by certain Tory political elements in the east, one that gained considIvMCdniM S 2 00 P Yui l Amimi. Pmwa N. B erable support in some circles, that those who wruu s.coms run Kin Htnia at t aMTiCi at have been receiving relief from the government T H ACM I. UTAM, MHI TMI ACT la?. should be denied the right of political suffrage cannot be too strongly condemned. STOP THIS Here again is an illustration of to what excontrol )IUVING into Arterial highwaya continues to tent some groups will go to continue to of the be an everyday threat to life and limb in the nation and direct its affairs regardless this district, an ever present danger that should consequences. The same elements were largelya be eliminated by atnngent steps if such pro- responsible for bringing the United States to new low economic level und yet they presume to cedure is found necessary. There is no justification for motorists driv continue themselves aft directors of the. route at over which the nation should travel in the future. Ing into arterial highways without 1 A T football team and thi year And be no exception. Coaches Ivan Isaac Dukerson frosh the coached MiCoy Elmo Smith, who Kansas and Antonetti u R, last championship state A team to " in their Columbia obtained a year, have not returned, but Monday at the county men capable two highly stead are who starred for Aggies from 1930 to Blank rsrdUsfJ, TU A, and ai ii. 1833, namely Rudy Van Kampen -t- If 'J7, Y Elmo Brady. e 4' THE DfSt jJslDierr DEPENDENT LABOR TICKET OF CARBON bsU . ('OlNTY KSSS If not amazing. It is at least Although Nine Mile has been "wot ked" by many men, and although amusing that the Central all or most ail of the relics, artifacts Committee of the and contents of houses have been reTicket of uturrud writrock V the of Gunderon nd Di Hell moved, yet the study with Carbon County should want to by the party, and the material col- ings there disclose great interest, lor Sunday from Salma canyon are roiks the the upon figures packed lected, studied, many photographs tear down and wipe out of exthree deer taken, and publicity given to each varied, show two distinct cultures of istence the Democratic party. such region, to aid them in properly people, one following the other after the government some In is Germany exploiting their own natural advan- a great Interval of years, and writWe have yet to find in all milk for the equivalent of of the interesting ancient rock tages. the scurrilous literature put to Carbon county has already furnish- ings of the state of Utah. three cents and sells it for 10 cents ed Charles Strevell, president of the and in Russia the government buys print by the Central Commitand $4 of Utah State Museum Association, Inc., THREE PASTORS RETURN tee of the Independent Labor the shoes for equivalent many dinosaur footprints, of which TRIP sells them for $32. MISSIONARY FROM Farty of Carbon County, one he has one of the largest collections statement. Deconstructive in the United States. These were obof A. Ruel William Price, Rev. The struction seems to be their tained from the coal mines. In time, when proper housing facilities are the Rev. J. I. Gosselin of Midvale and aim. They would cut off the finished, this collection will be do- the Rev. F. S. McGuire of the Cathhand that has been feeding nated by Mr. Strevell to the Utah edral of the Madeleine at Salt Lake them. They appear to favor State Museum for the benefit of the returned Wednesday of last week of Utah With at that the Republican Iarty, a party people large. from a missionary trip to San Juan as a nucleus, many other private colwhich has done absolutely counties. lections will from time to time be and Grand services at Monti-ccll- o conducted They nothing for labor as compared addtd, until the excellent museum Makers of Eye Glasses on October 22 and 23 and at with the Democratic Party. material of the state of Utah shall have been collected in one exhibit Moab the following day. Father Ruel Lenses Duplicated While We believe that the honsst and accessible to all the people. reported that work on the new CathoYou Wait The party spent much time in lic chapel at Monticello is proceedworking man will not be misled by such propaganda as Is studying the few remaining cliff ing rapidly and it is expected the DR. W. W. LEWIS dwellings, cists, forts, lookouts, and church will be dedicated shortly bebeing put out by a one man other house evidences of primitive fore Christmas. Optometrist committee. central man which are still to be found in In Charge Nine Mile canyon. Others who have Ask yourself Who Is this PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY visited this field previous to this exman central committee? a Holmes one of Ford student Rolapp, pedition are: Albert B. Reagan, Ph. Eyes tested, Glasses fitted, D, of Ouray, Utah, associated with at the University of Utah, has pledgHe claims he represents the Leo Thome, photographer, of Ver- ed Phi Delta Theta during the autumn Stylish, Accurate and Satismen of Carbon Counworking nal, Utah, both working under the rush period, according to a recent anfactory. Why Suffer the a matter of fact he is As auspices of the laboratory of anth- nouncement from the university. Mr. ty. Ills and Fatigue of Eye ropology of Santa Fe, New Mexico; Holmes is a graduate of the Carbon a newcomer In this practically Strain. Dr. Donald Scott and party from the school. county. Peabody Museum of Cambridge, county high Mass.; amateurs from surrounding Is he a hireling? The relation of football to physical Cross Eyes Can Be districts, by whom the best material was a mummy and magnificent neck- education was discussed by Coach (PolitlcAl Advt Ptld By DemoStraightened with Accurate lace recovered by Snyder and Noe of Preston Summerhays of the Carbon Glasses and Exercises. cratic Central Committee) Vemal which material is now lost to high school at the regular meeting of science; and a visit by Frank Beck- Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, Consultation Free 1 C with and Chas. Kelly in 1931. Wednesday evening of last week. ROCK WRITING IN CARBON COUNTY STUDIED BY UTAH MUSEUM AGENTS i -1 -- di.-llkl- 1 stopping ln C- - 2S0 Electric company Md Advertising Msnsgrf The Uth State Museum party, consisting of C. S. Pulver, sujxTvlsor, Dr. J. E. Droaddus, photographer, and the archeological division under the charge of Prank ilerkwith of Delta, Utah, came to Carbon county last week, after having spent four week in the field near Vemal, Utah, studying the Dinosaur National monument and the wonderful petroglypha of Dry Fork canyon. Their entry into Caibon county was at Nine Mile canyon, where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. lreston Nutter, and saw, studied and photographed the excellent rock writings to be found there. These glypha con-taTigurea of men (ordinary men), of men ornately embellished, with necklaces, headdresses, and ImplemenU in their hands; animals. Including deer, mountain sheep, ana buffalo; of men shooting buffalo; of turkeys being driven into a corral; of turkeys herded by boys; of "praying goats" goats or some auch animals upreared on their haunches, in a sort of praying attitude; of snakes, among which were several "plumed rattlesnakes," which gives thought of the W'orship of the great Plumed Snake of Yucatan and Mexico, in which form their wondroua god Xukulkan was imagined; and also, the snake dance of the Hopis and the snake culture worship in kivas of the Zunia. The Utah State Museum expedition is a project set up by the Utah State Planning commission under the F. E. R. A. to set In the field a group of men to get records of all the natural resources of the state of Utah, with especial attention upon dinosaur remains and Indian archeology. Each county of the state, where these exhibits may be found, will be visited CTJI I I the entrance into such thoroughfares. The long-so driving is permitted just in er auch much greater is the danger to every individual the district. Price, Borrell " motorist ILuwatha thus Stanleyfor a regular pot on the 1934 known si w rt Steve Dumanti of Driving into arterial highways by dates ctmp, ri1 contest for the must Utah eleven. in section, this in fieshrnen the edge Utah Aggc a much too general practice far has the present time iUrn the ,u tVl p I noted for IU fine frnhmen numbers be halted and it should be stopped NOW. prire offered by to the hunter J',h State 253. should VAL M. COWL EJI, LIFE-THREA- r.ici, rATl. law-breaki- (ni Tmm ivt COUNTY lUBLIHIN3 F41UC A D V SUN tiutudat, 0, ril be .rts ,, so-call- pur-cha.- LEWIS OPTICAL CO. NO WASTED CURREk NO Scorched clothe ularrutUc mcuic THE Coleman dtrir uo book rev Aotocr - jtical Iron Mve J2 to J5 1 p on electric current k k Id d Ei3DiiolbI13(aim trocn -- ben Scout t dita 1 '4 at t) J. C. 1 jlt'tB I i Sstun Leon .1. surface. Come fn and see 6dt ItatitS Li SI promt our tUUmtm about 4m money il save ym. hrtm. i prettil rj Saturd G Frank jo Olset Irar.ge, h . Xr. and si -- Mutual Lumber Co Dls, ifics dec t Zenith oiing DON B. COLTON For Congress First District ARTHUR WOOLLEY For Justice of Supreme Court DANIEL N. STRAUP For State Treasurer IVOR AJAX For State Representatives JOS. F. MacKNIGHT MILTON S. WYCOFF For Four Year Commissioner EUGENE C. HANSON Commissioner For Two-YeGEORGE A. SCHULTZ For County Sheriff S. MARION BLISS For County Clerk CARLYLE PACE For County T reasurer S. P. COLTON For County Assessor HARRIS SIMONSON -- ar h fi, & ' For County Attorney ARTHUR S. HORSLEY For County Recorder MRS. NELLIE WILSON ForCounty Surveyor RALPH P. ANDERSON (directed resume. particular, what man for what office? vlte Dlnn Sundi I: nd M ed with 4 The election this year being local, the only object is to out of the Carbon county and Utah men up for office, the particular men you want to represent you in Congress and select, the particular men to serve you in the particular county and H Mr. a-a- Mrs i Mrs. M state offices. ".ene Flyn Of sabers to WHAT THE MAN IS, WHAT HIS RECORD HAS BEEN, AND WHAT HE ILL AND of Carbon county and Utah. In picking your man he should be measured in the light of his f.u.rthcr,theLwe he should stand or fall upon his own merits, and his alone. . ISiUeS. "arrow1 ,down We know Th rung. i Earl i?, own of Mrs ;ed. That is the only question you have to decide; the sole issue to be voted on on election day, November 6th. pa v discuss the D stings Is he, or is he not, the man to fill the office? For U . S, Senator F ilk Of Price, Utah Isson TTMs Y an? Hs Men, and in tl rfcoet Feted. ... h Of Ftor. in u (lias-smoot- 1 jrid)'. It consume no tleetridq. ft saving on your electric bill p 3 year .after ytsr long your Coletnanl This wmc matte action of the thenacent cu Inatee ire dinger and saxdwg : clothes. Save work don mm than the ironing. The Coleman is besudfuDj it signed snd Bnlshed In supoehroe turn. Hss long ttpering point, hi too bcetl snd i H ylfl U'Ken It read the t which th thermostatItopem bat,B current t ufomtcl!? ox ol coW'or-'rheat. 40 of the time Given V if TTDa ch jjffsi g ib Enterta Nick -- tment Gi rung. that if you can see it in this light, you will vote Republican. jhlin, M a Storey, Veldal Mrs mel, s Kbnou? that these men belieue: Davidsi Club ilerUined. its. That Labor has and shall have the right to freely organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own free choosing, ! t h Pi Jilfrii I toJc"bon Countys coal and sheep industries there must be a and Australian wool. tariff against Isrts, if Ladies iPrograa T StiH sTouMKa Jountv Tnd reH admsbt on tion District nnavn E. Fie In .set, yS an-b e Mr Elkmg have.the right, if they so desire, under present conditions, to increase Wrkl and ,he code Bh0"Id s modified t0 an Nick rsday B week. ier of of C jon, Mrs P.rtant part in the prosperity of this county, and f,ght to save the water rights natural to this basls the heavY indebtedness of the Price River Conserva- - regular s club W W undt Sard breaks 6 pay taxes men, women and children, who have had im- e"Ut,ed pa,rtiatt,nIS'atcy r;SCJ,"K.be amance undetheterinsofethwilk' laapayeL T. 'nson wi ' hour. ciu fwUlned. immediately accepted, providing: such made wilh of further burdening our sotJ, iWall Enday F boine eiccSve prtfon'oMheU-burdeand IhatcSfl"'1 John C Mrs. unty, are bearing an shou,d enacted to secure relief to class of property. That there should be a full nf ths and an economical maintenance and advancement of educational facilities with adequate compensation for children. the teachers of this over-burdene- Mrs. d Mrs. J Mi That there should be legislation enacted for an adequate old age pension law and adequate unemployment insurance. Make Carbon Countys and Utahs Welfare Your Chief Interest I ) 1 r-- Ed, Y Wood |