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Show page right THE Sun THIRTEEN PLANES it i ,u.! ate, bj i T'lmmr, 1 T A E , vo,. Otticc Supplies, 1 1 1 y 1. 1 t t ii i I,, S..I.-- 1 y i.,,ti i i 3 ty 1I lit-- ai:; Sun-A- di e-- e ! e ,p- - 1 A ijfii ,1 by tt.. 1 !u u plica, I be 1 1 ion .1 I balil.g stink tali, in a iibt.i n Oort Giglil UJi l.i--.t tin tSfiin a- tuui progi .imi, hf.t r vitiiih lint talks t fivttt by I)a e Punnlt-y- , iliair-ma- n of tin buaiij (if county curium biuiui t, tiiul Maor H W, Dutton of Ji icc. The bombing c outfit via viutt by Mr. JVtk, flying n Eagtt-rfxplane, v lull Mr. Mm triiM-- in a Curti-Iob-in- s and Mr. Jobniton in bn Aeronta and third, rcsjwctive finttlKil ly Mr Lund, piloting the Waco rabm plane belonging to Mr. Schultz, led the field In the pylon race, folio ed by Mr, Kldridge In an Eagleiick and Mr. Mortenscn. The balloon breaking contest was captured by Mr. Peck. A demonstration of atr acrobatic was staged by Captain Hughes. One of the most Interesting features of the meet was the delayed A t I.I s l all 1 (taw ' A (h 'ocatc A dds A ml AIRPORT EVENTS 'iiMliit.ni I To Stock Of School PARTICIPATE IN 1 1 nvofATE. f u- - itiuo d I I the jbbs bun lit ! .t tc bf.e iif I i m ale him Cal- ; - !k FRIDAY and SAT., Nov. 2 . 3 Ouality Merchandise T, SUCCESs"mAIIKETS Alw.y Strive to Give TheE Pelron. ti,e ,Ce,l BerE,inl , ol Thr. Sele. Ad..n,. Had Anywhere. be FooJiluff lo T.l; But Honest to - Goodness Bargains ; ments (an be inrl here, With this large Sallity i.f linns uT d at The m ate, it is un neieisiiry fur any une to j lace indriil for suih gnials with (Hitside firms Those ssho buy at The ocate is ill not only receive quality nier-- 1 ihundise at reasonable pricrs, but at the tame time they Mill also be patronizing a home Institution, vihoae exMndl(ures for payroll purposes and taxes rank among tha highest uf any business establishment to the county. The Mill continue to add to Its stock, and any person in need of office and school supplies Is Invited to look over the items handled parachute jumping exhibition given by this firm. of Switlick Orchard Mesa, by Joseph Colorado. The jumps were made from NAMES FORMER an altitude of approximately 3000 FRATERNITY CARBON STUDENT PRESIDENT feet. During the afternoon a large numCecil Dimick of Mohrland, was ber of passengers availed themselves of the opportunity to take rides, five named president of Delta Phi, L. D. S. missionary fraternity of Brigham planes being used for this purpose. The first annual model airplane Young university, at a meeUng of frmrr,jr contest sponsored by the boys work 'ehlf ""J01 committee of the Rotary club was ,UT ot held Sunday morning as the opening Du?c' unit Uie for of feature the ddlcation program fleeting Lavon Taylor won first place In the the coming year are Marlowe Woot sophomore, Illsckfoot, Idaho, division for flying nuxirls and will ton, vice president; and Homer Royal, l, receive 13 minutes of flying InstrucUtah, treasurer. and secretary tion nt the local aviation school conChairmen of two Important corn- ducted by Mr. Lund. Carl Newton aroU ,Wrre &f placed second. In the scale model contest Allen Dooley won first place. Sm,U Jiun.,op Snowflake, Arizona, cJharman of the social while Hal Schultz placed th.rd in both Was e Kenneth Stnngham. divisions. All of these winners will was 'crnn ,n charge P lini0I receive free airplane rides. Judges of the contest were Mr. Pope, Mr, of outside programs, such as assign ing returned missionaties to speak in Peck and Mr. Mortensen. All events were broadcast by the various wards. McCormick Radio and Sound comDRUNKEN DRIVING COMPLAINT pany of Grand Junction, this service FILED; HEARING SCHEDULED contributing a great deal to the entertainment of the crowd. In a complaint filed Monday before Justice J. W. Hammond, Theodore Roseta is accused of driving while drunk, the charge resulting from a collision Sunday east of Helper between Rosctas car and an automobile Begin belonging to L. G. Gogo. A complaint charging drunkenness Work of laying one and was also filed against John Biscardi. miles of pipeline from Eccles can- an occupant of Roseta's car. The two yon to Scofield will begin the first cases have been scheduled for hearing of next week, according to John on November 9 at 2:00 p. m. Maulsby, county planning engineer of the emergency relief administration. CARBON SOUGHT AS MEMBER who recently completed the survey of OF COLORADO GRID REGION the project. The pipe will be laid in order to supply Scofield with culinary Coach Preston Summerhays an- water. The work will be financed by nounced Monday that Carbon high a government drouth relief grant. ihas been invited to join the Western Mr. Maulsby recently made a sur- Slope football conference in Colorado vey of the Miller Creek district to ;next year. Coach Paul Holt of Grand determine the feasibility of a drouth Junction has informed the Carbon relief project for drilling wells in that mentor that the western Colorado section. Prospects for such a project schools are desirous of having both are very favorable and efforts will be j Carbon and Moab as contenders in made to obtain funds to carry on the that district, which has about already work, Mr. Maulsby stated. 10 strong teams. k , 2 Mull-A- j Sun-Ai- Fife nsuveEatoffy PRICE IirS lniliiili.ua bitules fierdrd 111 n boi.l ii k, and students vid) find that plbi til ally all Ilf Uirir Irquuc-- j Vkt-i- ls With $ 3.00 Purchase of Gro5 Bars of Classic ceries -With $5.00 Purchase of Gro ceries -5-- Sugar FREE Laundry Soap Bag of . Lb High-Grad- e FREE With $10.00 te Jt,rif Purchase Groceries S Tins of ner Milk FREE PUMPKIN . Bai1 Incur, m .rfU1'nn glees f M-B- .a . -- p :, the IT.lthe 20c in p ; rvn.ir. r ye; r -- ! Z 12c CORN - .ieriff fit p.ura vban no reived p TOMATOES LARGE I milk rr -- CASE OF A XC TINS 24 TINS , . 6 r;:: " Baulin in Pn 69 I Tc.ncts one nonur - !0 Dcm the vo! ;e Schul co ii. Biiss gain result of boai rdl con; Repul sent mei V Schultz tr, incun -- iiu, 283 i -- BEANS STRING the on, :Sj TINS 24 ' !y u Survey On Scofield Pipeline Completed; Work To Soon -- rolling id n.uts In 1 ; the co i apturing ime, Shi that he 3 popular -- pile hug a election, , s as comp Fishe lie) Tlity of precincts -- : in East loser's j Standard Fresh Per Doz 17-O- z. Eggs .be sent a lea tse M. I -- most wi be state, the Former State Solon Feted On Birthday Three Attend State Social Conference Winfred county manager of the emergency relief administration, and two E. R. A. case workers of the county attended the Utah state conference of social work held at Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. The following case workers accompanied Mr. West: Mrs. Wave Walker, Price and Mrs. Elmer Wahlstrom, Helper. Adjustment of social work to meet the changing economic conditions of today was the theme of the conference. Suggestions for improvement in a wide range of welfare activities were made by speakers representing both private and governmental agen cies. LARCENY CHARGE NAMES TWO A complaint charging Raliegh Callaway and Len Vance with grand larceny was filed Monday before Justice J. W. Hammond by Chief of Police A. L. Whitmore. The defendants are accused of stealing $250 worth of guns, knives and ammunition from the C. II. Stevenson Lumber company early Sunday morning. horse- shoe, tennis and archery tournaments to be sponsored by the organization in the spring. ink, W. West, run and the pencils The be L6, 4 Pkg. -- 21c Courses Planned In Firemanship At Price , Helper Courses in firemanship will be conducted in Price and Helper next week under the direction of the state board of eduG. J. cation, Superintendent Reeves announced Wednesday. The classes will be held in Helper Monday and Tuesday and in Price on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Members of the fire departments of the two cities and all other interested persons are invited to attend, according to word received by Mr. Reeves from H. B. Gundersen, state supervisor of trade and industrial education. :net 1 4 a lead a 1 of He In Mr. ".bent w: good, jzens o ?whelmin "Jiistratio 4 Rowlej with a IContin U. S. INSPECTED iving I 215c GROUND BEEF 25c STEAKS POT ROASTS T ib. Sun-Advoc- office. sub but tie. He d up -- e. Typewriter oil at The fact tl district : winning "be ed ry coi oendous ns the i reared to 410. one-quart- er ATTEND COMMITTEE MEETING Robert Henderson of Kenilworth, Jack Allen of Hiawatha and Joe Dowd of Latuda attended a meeting at Salt Lake Sunday of the commitOn the occasion of his eightieth tee selected by organized labor to birthday anniversary, William T. Lamph of Price, former state senator draw up a revised workmen's comfrom this district, was honored Sun- pensation act for presentation at the next session of the state legislature. day evening at a party held at the Three representatives of the quartz home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamph miners and three representatives of of Mutual. A resident of Carbon and Emery the Utah State Federation of Labor 'counties for many years, Mr. Lamph complete the committee. served as the first bishop of Castle Cate ward and was state senator from JohnROTARY TO INITIATE Redd, president of the Rotary 1918 to 1922. He has also held many announces that initiation of new club, other responsible positions. members will feature the regular Family singing and tales of old meeting of the organization Thursday times featured the entertainment. of this week. Gomer P. PeaFour generations were represented at evening cock will have charge of the prothe affair. The following sons and gram. daughters of Mr. Lamph were in attendance: N. A. Lamph, Mrs. James CLUB PURCHASES MEDALS Davis and Mrs. Alice Belt of Stand-ardvil- le The Carbon High School Letter-meof Price. and John I. Lamph club has purchased gold-fillMr. Davis and the wives of N. A. and medals to be awarded to winners of John Lamph were also present. cross-count- R .;ht be :cti tiiCfit cMcff69 per nric lAu XIN AX I Le-h- wo: ",9 c -- u 15 UVi PORK ROASTS 10c VEAL CHOPS 2 29c PORK CHOPS 19c TAMALES 4 19c LIVE 2 1 5c VEAL ROASTS LB., LB. FOR ...... SWIFTS PREMIUM 19C CHICKENS ioy2c LB. RIB BOIL BEEF , LB. CHICKEN LEGS ROASTS ROLLED BACON SSS HAMS LR... LB. 1 LARD EACH. RIB CHILI PKG. c. 8 pounds BLOATERS 3 MINCE MEAT Feai 5c 19c 19c 29c 15c 98 r0E 25c PIGS FEET S5c ASSORTED LUNCH SCKIX15 29C |