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Show THE FACE TWO 8CK.ADVOCATE flit'- . I' T - TmD,Y.Nouti A U SEWING PROJECT of th and Ohio, the Democrats won lANNUAL OBSERVANCE TO START FRIDAY then.srh to rid of im-Aiumr- atr termination the jsople hanging on the j DAY political Jultrons who have ! IN PRICE, HELPER on a ship j OF ARMISTICE Itarnaclrs hke E Bl governmental system Twe much long and they were haruhi.g outgone Main.el for tie FLU A wo-- I CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY t HI 1'oitH.n toull- HERE MONDAY ,i:l trw.l.g I way political passageway to the senatorial m HELD Puhctifclui mf WOlk a them I rgaidle.vi of ho 1) kflooi 'luridly, might rtplaie JoMlii I ANhl'UV. VAL II. (OWLKS. m U.th thr-- e th,.l under We in two Friday way doubt .,;t tutes. f.t UAL (i. M KMGlir, publisher W aini .....J ii 'j r. ac,.,d:i.f? to an will be any material advantage our the there l'j,u VAL II, rmuxA. t t Ju.r G Itccs-e- U, ntation Peed und IVps senatorial j I Jitor ktbl Adtrrtt-Jthat two men have Lin placed in office who will in all probability lx of h- -s t)je, Ih-IVrV 12 OO In Aoiati Pnooi No, B -e , haps the only gains made by the c hange in uk.n aJ ,,r A lJ- " whuh has of is the otcon a ct slates mam, mmi at Tm organization breakup ias t rairric 1 r Ue MtftCM . stood as a block against progress far to long Ul, IfkMI Ifll ti mi, m.u. n .u u ri to , 1 Vs iti-ta- - 'n W tk S. j 0'ir.ll.uj.ly d,Jnt Ulge,iCy ft: t ktn Tl.e j iu llelju-at in r tail! t liy , .V-- Cueu. at I V.r. WWll.g ir.ai nomi , - U1--- UUi - -- V..M Vk!. - ui The in the D.akn.g l4 seeing hem H.ti ... .. O'- - " , r S ci . t U , ft1 "urVr , n Ma-nifr- r ob-tructi- vc J . Diress , 1 T ru, t-- T1IK KLTENT ELECTION A NOTH Kit iliftiun already. That the swing was not entirely Democratic in name only is evidenced by the results in Min- - has corno am! gone. Cali- The tumult has died away, the Mark Sulli- nesota, Wisconsin and Maryland, mention of Votin this connection, projM-vans ere busy pointing nut that the victory for forma those whom they do not hhe whs not u win for ing in those states indicated that the jks.j.!. are the 'radicals,' thoe at the other extreme are determined to change the jK.litical scenery if the neces-arexplaining how the cunsenathes have been rout- jxilitioians refuse to make the changes old In of other words, the pnpag.in-d- a system ed, that the nation is headed in a general left" fa Id is litic.d of control the direction. p breaking down, To our way of thinking the American peo-d- e by tho.M who promise and Is tray, who piny tla-iindicated that they are thinking for them- Iolitics on u "cash and tarry" ha-- i so far as t selves, that they have decided that they have had their personal activities aie concermd. this Welfare Colisideratic of n for the the op!e, a sufficiency of pleasant platitudes and that it is time for some real statesmanship. Of course, is rapidly on the tledine. The rtrent election indicates that the taking the nation as a whole it was Quite a general Democratic victory. It was not entirely o, as a whole are THINKING. however, Fur the most part the Democrats won And that is a most promising indication for where they had indicated that they are willing gotxl. Hound Americanism, of the to take a stand of definite favoritism for the justice and equality for all whichgovernment the should welfare of the jx'ople. first concern of each and every one making his Here and there, for instance Pennsylvania or her home in the United States. tk r L-in- y. u M-n- . ia,r- w' - ia:! nuj! 6 SpecSfflBs v ( Arin-iia- r in S latwiTiaile hft'a.a tuctljug tie uud ! l.at li - t i ts wsy to Ut .M.iidty !l at wsr ,n uo ir J,..d flJ.'iOur L U t- tstvi.xll 1.4- - r wilii-OU- l. I Large Number Of Carbon County Beet Growers Affected By Adjustment Program, Agent Says TA, KS os o assiik uiov. lUo't.i-t- A!. n cttinioiiy toti.tucUd tv ll.e I. );: !) Auxiliary addi d 1 the in j t "in lu- -s t f the exeicl-- s The remainder of the j.forram was 5v lection, Caib.'it high as followsSlh.t t'Mid. d.irtti-- bv J! M Williams; advancing of colots, ibin-ner- ," singing t)f The Star Spangled 11 i Harding; by Mrs Gtge invocation. Elton I. Taylor, etinplaitj of Price jxef of the American la'gmn; vocal solo. -- Old Glory" Mat Agnews Morgan, Armistice ritual, (xt offi-shi- p' errs; chorus selection, chorus, directed by Mrs Harding; selection. Carbon high band. ax-mMsinging of Atneilca" ' The Carbon high band prvcnled a concert on Main street prior to the Harding junior .rfj ,s un(J th t,f Blaine band und(,r the played a concert following proKram n and A luncheon thpir ladlcs was hl.ld at lhe Rinetti- Capitolo restaurant at 12 30 p. m. The day's celebration closed with the annual American Legion ball at the Silver Moon, a huge crowd being in attendance. Although business establishments remained open during the day, county. city, judiciary and federal offices were closed. i I- - . ! se-t- h, j con-th- f' rtfOUxin f ( Co-u- s pitman Wo -- risurrr, Ajax ; e ' (D) 3 ,t drrprrr 3360 p) . C.b jltlO). J 3 C. gjion S comm ;; 1904, E :E; tw t Schult y (D) 21 H. Voi d aso-nihl- forex-serviceme- 1 W a, lt-- Ag-Iwhi- ch pd tl , - A progtam dcalng with member- Merrill E. Cook of Castle Dale, ex- paymint through a field office and clarification was prex nted is to be established at Denver, tension agent of the Utah Stale at the weekly nutting of the Piice rlcultural college, announced Tuesday Rotary club Thursday evening, talks that over 100 sugar beet growers in on the subject lx mg given by W. D Carbon county are among the 10,409 Utah producers who will receive beet Cl0ck,ank ,,ntl L. L. Recently checks totaling nearly a million dol- fully filled out and properly signed.11' lars within the next 30 days as their the first time will bring cheeks to, T,' remainder of the program. advance payments and tax refunds their signers within a limited time. Jhtch was arranged by Dr. H. under the adjustment Growers would do well to take Brockbank, consisted of a piano contracts which should be offered to them receipts for all money paid to labor lection by Miss Phyllis Ilixkbankj within the near future by county ex- for the 1934 crop. advises Mr. Pct-.- d readings by the Misses Helen tension agents. erson, making definite notes on those Wallace and Juanita Chapman, This is the estimate of William receipts about the wmrk done and also IVterson, director of the Utah State stating on the final receipt that it is next year. When they sign their e final payment for the 1934 labor, tracts they should also make opplica-Thes- e Agricultural college extension service, who Is in charge of administering the receipts will be very eonveni-jtio- n for an additional allotment of ent when each grower has to prove 'acreage which will enable them to sugar program in this state. According to Mr. Cook, contracts to the secretary of agriculture or his! round out their field in case their will be presented at a series of com- agent that he has fulfilled his obliga- - 'Allotment appears to be only an acre munity educational meetings to be tions to his employees which he or two under the actual measurement held In the near future, at which time must do before receiving his final 'of their field. Growers will speed up full details of the program will be benefit payments. j their first benefit checks if While Kentucky is busy cracking they will The state director aLso suggests report at the sign-u- p explained. meetings at the political nuts other states are wonderUtah growers who sign the adjust- that farmers should measure the land 'time they are announced by the coun-o- n ing what she will do with all her ment contracts will receive their which they plan to grow beets ty agents. fr n' . extensive was the rexpon.se and so general was the purchasing of our xperial offering of dress bargains List week that we decided to extend this offer for tomorrow und Saturday. Come in and see these dresses winte nice new numbers Included and ou, too, will he among the satisfied huvers who feel well repaid for their time and money spent In making selections from our choice stock. So 2 $1.00 TO Blatter j E) 2579. P. : s. Mai " xr (D) We have decided to place our m. tire stock of hats on special sale Friday and Saturday. You will find just shat you have been looking for in this stock, all seasonal and bright and shining with the smart touches of styles that hart 1 Mrs Uthur S. Vrris Sin Ra!j ;:J, official uketi w Uni WuKo .TPSS, Wll st 3. ONLY Tasuicr, the of FLACILLE Price ran cyo - $1.95 - K.i tr":e Wi ittorncy proven popular this year. These Friday and Saturday priees are not reflective of the quality we are offering. Just a two-da- y special offering of our every day high quality at the remarkably low prices quoted. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Trcas ty AS (f. C7. -jni.st Job jB DRESS SHOP congrc: --rice of L.verschi es, Rayi i Karcich a Utah Iva arcomm canty cle treasur aerJf, J. r.er, Y f r T T ? T Y T t ff f f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t JUST WHEN THE COLD WEATHER IS HERE WE OFFER 100 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Mrs. tar com jb, 382; flWi off ALL WOOL pendent-.,- e, n Birch, Flemii :) Hende Bryan C nn Milan L Deep, Soft, Fluffy, Long, SilEy, Lasting Western Wool Fibres. WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT BUY NOW AND SAVE! Stocks Which We Bought Away Below Present Market Are Offered at Surprising Prices, For We Are Passing Saving to Oar Customers 98 PRINCESS 98 and sol70x80 Two-ton- e id color pastels with fine matched silk bindings in this group . WE INVITE COMPARISON! Y Y Y Y . 98 PRESIDIO 72x84 Full bed size two-tonwith fine bindings beautiful pastel color selections . Fine deep naps. GUARANTEED LONG SERVICE es 98 C AR O L I N E S A group of Regular $10 retailers. An odd lot of fine blankets. Come early just a few left ! YOU MUST SEE THESE! For Christmas Presents $2,98 to Robes Fringed ! Christi sizes I Ye HE ARCTICS 85 He Wi J 72x84 inches Long silky fibres of greatJ length and strength. 5! Lbs. r- iginally developed forbo in the Arctic, white with candy stripes. ns y - Three Groups of Fine All- Wool Plaid Patterns, tO gin wools. Full bed in dainty pastel . shades and contrasting borders. ONE GOOD BLANKET IS AS WARM AS THREE ORDINARY QUILTS SRS8 its Nc ferent in fine selected We will lay them away and forward them to any address you desire. Blankets make an ideal Christmas present 8A98 NORTHERN LIGHT Something new and dik wr 50 DUTCH TYPES 6 Lbs. 22x84 inches, & of g 1 j The Deluxe blankets. The cream of all the fine West If 1 Au- era Wools! A GREAT BUY WOOL IS THE ONLY PERFECT SLEEP COVERINGI GET READY FOR WINTER NOW! SEE OUR FINE LINE OF BLANKETS DEPARTMENT STORE WHOSE PROFITS ARE ALL SPENT AT HOME THE BUST J CT773' o PRICE, UTAH Elect; .1 ric |