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AT REASONABLE INSPECTED S. - PRICES UNION MARKET Leg of LAMB Ole or Half, Lb UMB or 'EAL STEW, Lb. WMM ?yjss ttsc Lamb CHOPS LARD 8 SPECIAL EXTRA High Jff Lie is in Small Tiite Flakes No Lumps or Cakes EXTRA Keans Sf 63 HIGH TEST LYE We Strongly Suggest Holly EXTRA High Test Lye for Soap Making and all Other Uses. High Test extra strength and purity, and more value for your money. SPECIAL PRICE 2rr 1 ft r !' r !.. r Masi.n I . I toll Ig ah.k. !a la. 1,1 Aiu'i j, a, s a'e Iltrlrstr.t siiJ ly j 111. lit Is llv 1 N ( Ltivrs Beginning Sept, 16 5 231 North First Fast Telephone 565- - N Js Utah $ inVAH!) HAULING H. I, sakt I Many tu-d- t alul the i lass Is la-wl- a rat ssful VIRGINIA EVANS llrj afc'j l) !'; f, New work will te ghea la i ALL T PKS OF DANFIMi N O NS K N R O 1. 1. lugl what Ihe War j: Flier like ((until Mrttibrr lease, htlioul S,hJ;mi u(. 'U . It l tl lit Al.lt lsuia,.i nty 1'iaii'elli taie of tie oulslaint-t- ! uii M.I.iim Nttijl u'! Uk Hulu.U g i hol.it s of he tih.al, who had Alti. Hull.!. Maij!.j:i, Ih t tl a K,.nl( estilut lf the s, h.atl Hitt, W lii'.i', ai..l Jljtjij r Lit U.e Ct.mil g yeat. It fl Pine 4 t) t ll-- t .Iptujlis. lul I'.t jli J Sunday lo atu ml at In. .1 in Missikui ltj luii!h. an.l i!h H.r ni t.f j,o Henry was a Ilemla r of the Nt liate tu.u li.rif k!aff, itstin Sumnirth.it t .club lie was atlne In many s.h.'l Jtlj C.rulr Yuut g. () thi firl CiWi- - iBtlnilirs mi ul was a member of 'he fill r.l Hut Uu t am will gu rvrn Carbon band He had attended this furUur Jhun in rruus tars school for the past two yeaf He will Ki -- of Dancing N U-- I - 1 .1 Ir tl It tml, of iC Hy KAY Hl'NNKL he mimed this year By OffWr hutc d.tpluyrtt fine Jl'Nlt'S jot roaat, plcy goulaah, delicious beef stevr, a crlip meat plo or any other taty dish tastes twice as good ulita topped off with a bottle of cold Juicy Mi INTI RE Cborn Tear hem Prrwnt Pro ram Tt.c The fust assembly of the year was judun.t nt in ttinr tiffu-t-- r for U.:s tomif'R rar The t.lfuti. ptesetited hist Friday bv the fac ulty vt Iiij will try to ket p the firsluiun President Kay Runnel opt nt-- by b.miirr as hiiih as an. are as fl-lm- s lug the first riuniU-- r ty the 1residt-nt- , "Medtllesotne Chorus." the tia.hets lknry Itug'iri, site and who sang two selections J H Thompprt sidt nt. Kui;ene Hills, secrt-lartreasurer, June Young, rt jmiter. Hob-t- it son sang the Mipraint solo in "The Stringhain. dramatic and debat- Little While SchtM.I On the Hill" The ing m.iiiagt r. Lynn tloetman, yell new principal, Melvin Wilson, gave master. Hitlurd llorrell. athletic man- an interesting talk The new teachager, Chester Retse, adwsor, George ers, Allan Ramsey. George Young, Young Gwendolyn Hansen. Orpha Fay lor and Thelma Fay lor, wete introduced to Iiy CAROL HEM ENT. the students by Mr Wi!tn Mrs Bess Jones told the new tu- Junior C'laM Meets Budweiser KINO or BOTUI& IIB IH Bottling & Ice Cream Co., Utah-Pric- e 182 E. 2nd The juniors held a class meeting in the Mechanic Arts building Monday Jatk Ikmns. last year's president of the class, was in charge The following officers were e let ted. vice presiPresident, Tom Drain-r- , dent, Rhea Bryner, secretary and treasurer, Wayne Simmons, adtistrs, Miss Thelma Taylor and Carl Olsen By CARROL BARTLETT S, Rhone 21. Price. Utah m MT 1L Seniors Elect Officers And Adslsors Two hundred and seen seniors assembled in the auditorium Monday. Septomb r 9, for their first class meeting to elect officers and advisors, for the year 1935-3- 6 Jimmie Greener was elected president, Dorothy Lloyd vice president, Bert Scandella ri secretary and treasurer, Ruth debating and dramatic manager, Clyde Forsyth athletic manager, and Junior Parry and Harry Easterbrook Miss Orpha Fay lor cheer leaders and Glen Guymon were elected class advisors. WITH COATS, DRESSES, HATS, THAT LOOK FAR MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THEIR MODEST PRICES COATS Freshmen Remove Paint Some of the "freshies tried to display their unusual talents with the paint brush by decorating the front and steps and windows with "Fs 36's" and "Freshies in green paint. After the first week of school these freshmen realize that their boos to the seniors and juniors did not put them in the good graces of any of the faculty, because they were forced to take soap and water and other solvents and remove the paint Well, freshmen will be freshmen! us When you see the new smart fall coats youll ajjree with that this is the most complete selection of Fur trimmed coats in the county. Newstjles. New fabrics. New smart fur trimmings $9.90 -- $16.45 Sports Coats beautiful collection of Chippewa coats that you can wear for sports, school, street. Fine workmanship, excellent fit. New Fall and Winter styles A $9.90-$16.- 45 and its relationship to other planets. It reveals interesting facts about gold ores, the structure and history of the earth, what causes earthquakes, why rivers change their courses and many other entertaining features. This new class is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors and should be a big drawing card to anyone who wishes to follow this study. Especially will it be interesting to those boys who wish to follow the mining occupation in Carbon county . DRESSES A wide variety of the seasons new to colors select from: New smart for street and afternoon wear styles $4.98 - $5.90 HATS By WILENE McMULLIN. Clay-Modeli- Class Commences The seventh period clay-modeli- ng class began production on September the third, the first day of school. The first products consisted of They about twenty-fiv- e clay SALE! Extra Holly Lb. Package Fresh Fish, Fryers and Hens Cheese Loaf, Lb HOLLY c JP-- P .. Hflc tut n HAl-- L v tle fcf Phillips School 1 New Subject Introduced was announced Friday that a It class in geology would begin Monday, at the high school, under the direction of Vernon Merrill. Geology is the study of the earth 63 Lb bacon ( I. is I By MARCELLA S. VILLARD. QUALITY MEATS c !! .' By NEVA WILLIAMS Now. We At The Can Have h.! I ursJsy Fall Opening y , t f ' announcing Ike 1 . .eating hele New Uniuilt 7 tw Taught it pal Gel' ji, all el. hit!) IteW language i r sl.tcl ta of the lui IkKI I iK.nty .it ail ,a w la- ta..ght Ulidt I t!ie t u V n Fal-mie- No. 2 lz Cans 2 "t 1 s d TUMBLERS 15 5 ARDINES . Imhmra 100 r:. - J 22 . " tk 1 ! CHVSTAL VNEDDINt; Starch "r lur'lut liy NAOMI s.Wr to be it- - wpanr C- ' 18c Hi;;;; d .si i n mhi V.VV.VV VV. 'a V V V b V V V V V V VV C ,ai j.,srr.l,l g In the cos.it for ( at Lkmi 4ui.ty !. t (dents of Cat J vt(l ,1 K, 1. .. I I btrn ( iibviiHle. tint Atitwr i ,1j. Nci'.c n.btl 4, the Ci - t let k hr ij 1U List tneelli g of 7 he jKte'iHa.cii.eid was doe to the I he M.sa fatt that U.e dale Lr the Cailnat li aJtlsnl Jtjlt Ij Ch'4 ) ha. a new Ira. 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The students are showing very good progress, having practiced with mud pies and the like since they were mere babies. By DARWIN spectator sport. REESE Band Has Good Instrumentation As the years pass, more students become interested in music; as a result there are more students registered for band this year than there were last year. The more students there are, the better the band is. Director E. M. Williams says that this is the first year that the band has obtained almost a perfect instrumentation. The band students are very enthusiastic and are cooperating with Mr. Williams By MAXINE DODGE. $ GENERAL DEPT STORE rIhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC V THEATRE - PRICE. UTAH L n |