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Show t5)ty, S'OttUurt Nrt XL' ISJI IS, THE n V S - A D V O CA T E , ' r k I (' t , I T A If rAGE NDVl .. a',f i I 3 County Attorney 40 77 138 238 derson (D) 53 48 81 184 238 Person (R) ITj 9 32 68 107 82 10 2 1787 106 8 97 210 79 57 10 3113 25 1 29 277 97 9 2 1881 55 115 35 91 9 101 138 146 74 33 3 10 58 16 34 68 123 190 203 88 97 40 122 32 23 124 180 194 106 32 21 51 18 135 186 23 139 217 68 64 147 34 42 26 149 76 72 69 48 36 J I j Plurality 610 Plurality 1492 Plurality 1232 Assessor (D) (R) j Surveyor County a son of James and Melissa Snow Moffitt. He Is survived by his widow Maysie Cox Moffitt, and the following sons and daughHerbert Moffitt, county clerk of ters, Fenton Moffitt, Huntington, and I inery county for several years, died Detrice, Jane, Lloyd and LaVar MofI Castle Dale Tuesday. Funeral ser-ic- fitt, all of Castle Dale. will be held at Orangeville FriAn automatic parachute that is opday at 2:00 p. m., with burial in the diened Orangeville by springs ten meters from a cemetery under the lution of the Wallace mortuary. taking off point has been successfully Mr. Moffitt was bom at Manti, tested in Austria. County Clerk Dies At Castle Dale Emery : July 9, 1883, es I EXPRESSION OF THANKS! I wish to extend this sincere expression of thanks to the voters of Carbon county for the splendid vote accorded me in the recent election. I assure each and every one of you that the duties of the office to which, I was elected, county recorder, will be fulfilled to the best of my ability (luring the time of my service. -- Mrs. Katie Liddell SILVER MOON - Price Saturday, BJov. 27 Music By Coal IKinsl This will be another one of those good time had by kll present dances which means top notch entertainment for all, young and old. Dont miss this treat. Music thatll make you step fast and how ! ADMISSION: 822335 180 14 4 10 34 105 69 52 1 140 33 155 3279 256 186 268 12 243 13 210 57 41 192 184 94 0 133 74 293 50 328 47 I 98 15 61 47 jwley 67 10 90 County 15 117 41 2368 5 20 238 6 50 94 139 18 97 153 114 126 203 6 36 332 99 145 14 I 9 49 45 (R) 83 51 179 3fsley 40 78 142 2978 109 11 311 10 52 66 224 52 12 60 149 62 97 81 79 157 136 138 43 ... (D) 199 6 62 J$on 50c A COUPLE ROMANTIC COMEDY ON STAR PROGRAM Those venturous times in sixteenth century Italy, when the De Medici were making murder a polite pastime and intrigues were so diabolically numerous that a lover never touched his beloveds lips without a lurking fear that they might be impregnated with poison, provide the rich and colorful background of The Affairs of Cellini, which will be shown at the Star theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This dashing new romantic comedy, starring Fredric March and Constance Bennett, depicts the love escapades of the great goldsmith and greater lover who brought fame to Florence when Michael Angelo and Leonardo da Vinci were doing their part to make that city the center of Italian art. March portrays Cellini, while Miss Bennett is cast as the Duchess of Florence and Frank Morgan has the role of her henpecked consort, the Duke Alessandro. Fay Wray, Louis Calhern, Vince Barnett, John Rutherford, Jay Eaton, Jessie Ralph, Paul Harvey and Irene Ware are also importantly cast in The Affairs of 'Cellini, which was directed by Gregory La Cava. Despite all its old world lavishness, the play is distinctly modern in its sophisticated brand of comedy. The film will be shown at the Bonnie theatre in Helper Friday and Saturday. In the filming of British Agent, which comes to the Bonnie Sunday and Monday, First National has brought to the screen one of the most important, the most powerful and the most dramatifi pictures of a decade. The cast is fittingly headed by two of the greatest and most popular stars of the day, Leslie Howard and Kay Francis. William Gargan also has a strong role. The picture is full of suspense, thrill piling on thrill until the story reaches a climax so terrific as to take the breath away. Great Britian controls nearly a fourth of the habitable land on earth. Rabbits in Australia cause damage estimated at between $89,000,000 and $150,000,000 annually, a sum comparable to the countrys national debt. 13 j j 4 I If You Served In the World War You Belong in American Legion SCOFIELD NEWS By Miss Mary Metos. LEWIS Scofields single girls basketball team defeated Clear Creeks girls team in a game held at Clear Creek Saturday by a score of 22-Miss Rose Skufca, student of the Grand Junction high, spent several days here with her parents. Miss Madelyn Elardo spent Sunday with friends in Helper. ' Scofields married womens basketball team trounced Clear Creek in a game Saturday by a score of Miss Melba Donaldson, Carbon with high student spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson. Misses Dorothy Jerich and La Preal Parry visited in Price and Helper Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Lloyd is spending sev-edays in Price with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wallace visited in Price and Helper last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Herlivi announce the arrival of a baby boy, born Tuesday of last week. 7. 33-1- 5. ra Ledgers The OPTICAL CO. Makers of Eye Glasses Lenses Duplicated While You Wait DR. W. W. 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