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Show sTu,l' ry c A A -- V t VfclrviUMK s ... Iti. V,'' t J ! IMiWKM.KNT U li,t 1 Jpkndid Armistice Program Arranged by Legion Post p it j NntsPAPUt-- A 41 E. A v v AN' aj A AA ,rnou,! 1 'utios cot 1 sn. y " pn-Ar- .Kn ANi) NKSADYiH.'ATB Bracken Lee Given T J. FOOTBALL GAMETO Lead For Price Mayor BE PLAYED MONDAY PRODUCTION WITHIN THE MONTH n. wo-Vo- te r li .. , I , . ld I j- -t t - I jiiiv t,-,- j - s' Cost l ii'tiiet tnd iron - i in the xt.te (initi-r-fiiia- III utii uf the must hotly conti battle of Imllot ever wagnl in an American cunimuiuty, certainly tin mo-- t interesting one etaged in the history of tht- section, J. Rratketi la c. 1'nce insurance agency oienttor and owner, emerged ictor over 11. W. Dalton, incumU-n- t and Price attorney, hy the very limited margin of two votes majority. The battle for the nmyorul jmxition commanded the attention of the voters by an line Utween the two camps of political supjorters during the last three dajs previous to the Tuesday election, the campaigning reaching its jenk late on the eve of the ballot casting, the drive for ballot by loth sides continuing right up to the minute of dosing of the polls. From the time that the first ten ballots had teen counted it was indicated that the contest was dose, that the finish would find the winner a victor by an extremely narrow lead. Few, how- - l - v M-- .! , , I ill lui ui .in Ai'no'.ue D.ix u n.. : i In .i at Hu (.lit 1,1 xl .Mi'!.. t.ix vi l.i n !!,r 1 H Xl I.IM'I f'S'll aU rlcxiti i iiiii.ji it r iif Ihe Mofv'xii itrvx, ruei ! w ilh .xjss-J- v !' il.isKin Kiil.f.i-l- J WiLlcaU (and n 1 i.n ii f.en X . t ..nt rf'j..lisi ni;i .ii ! pri-rraj- ats SIS I Pages N '' VMVWW Vy CARBON, RICHFIELD "ith an annual Utiie D.o ,!,l!:u. u( !l hall on Saturday night, Nuti-mUti.i- - nft,., ' h U- staged under au-- j a i s f i,. j,Kaj jv t nt of this typo to ! i.i.v I a tuirplcte aiui ajijiii'jiri.iti' a. w, :: V a u ;Mn.OiC0 of the anniversary of the day which brought a War will be presented by the 1rue I'l, .. if t hi Am-i.k i j MJ! H U'yion. M.J.- il. 1, j,; The night dance, music to be supplied by Cal and t .u !k 4i of i r meys Orchestra, is the only event of the program to U- taj:cd Is ( XJs-I , .it Monday, actual anniversary date of the dost- 0f the late aimut iL.rc xmIiv t. l.i jn extri.t th.t ix ill m.Kt1'rixl.n tn , Hitivitu will jhi. start at 8:30 a. m with flag raising 'die Ti.t- bn Mondays program JiiCf-m- i wax in- monies ut the Ince CCC Camp. The invocation there will U itijti-List Jui.c sn.i h.i in- EiV. Fr. William Ruel and music is to be t.ni fjoni the coni- by the Notre stul.atlnii i a J suppiie Dedication exercises Imated ins F.tnum iLmu-- . paiiv t ti.m OjHi.injr lT TIIK 12 ah. DIOXICE, CHEMICAL ; or CONSOL iDATlON s l ever-narrowin- g cnnti.st xlmh vxtll drtrimme ho is to be x bo in the tiailimied march toward the state championship ( xclie- Ifailie had onsiliaH.V ng Fur xx dulld for tomoi row, a Lite duft m lot-be in charge of the camp rml 'f the uiir, j any s bu.Ll-- c plans changing tin confl.ct date to vv ever, tudicved that the final mnjivrity AZER rr piogiam itunr.g !Li t ,,r .ppnix. !Armist,u- - Day Would Iw w bat the tally thowed it, a o'clock that morning the x' tm.it. ng xiventy-fiv- e : r..ne The game should tn a leal eon-tes- t, t.'.i.m.md ,K,b I t rcMilt in tin changing of two Vole ?x lars It. it, !, eld having bow ml to the f.ai o!e nt the Notre Dame Be Si would have meant victory for the Mayor-Elec- t e xJ pounds will be dedicated, a ah It! tecellt lbIm.ition of Pie l.i y, p!.,i. i, x i sent mayor on clash pi f.eld the of Kiwan.s stadium the Price Vt. in.ineih.iti i .ot of Wi iLagtnii. Stores of Price will 1,4- $ one-tohdovv u t n The swing of a timpoiary majoran ceremon-Invieutio- n afti masti-of ; by being iv n.'.i inS nf margin v all day next Muiul.iv, Arir.i i r tl.e swili bed fiom tne candidate to tut'i LaV here will also be by battle, ity extremely g l. winning ir was M.j p:,eij xj Day, it announced ll 41 FiUHVUig lx till l ixt t). tinlate in other ax the count continued, A short talk of pre-.t.i.- n Fr Ii.nl. Jx piojH tiing reg.'tited ' st day by Gom.er Pc,k.. k i'y ,i,i;oin.i.g Le 1. nvu A lbo m.irg.n till iiu nt m.idc by Mj.vor-- i t !, tt er foil-will Ida neither will be followed by ded.ea-cvprc- " aspirant attaining a rnatked m.m of the general tr.i.L xj (ir.ilde l a. way U.iiks ),,ls lri t J lti ,n km Ix to even xi oi i s over tiiat loss, tins ; advantage at ail) time In fact, pio-tal- v ions by Commander to loii.eit with mi'.tix- - of the Price Cn.unbi r of 'x ! ei n in' t.iili-not nioit- - tli.ui twenty votes them a double leasoU fot mak! of the local . Via!. post, Commerce Under the p!.m 'J V1 w.iv No .1. i ,.nd he i on ; .my giving vv.ir.t to thank the many l Moutile a e ever si pal ated them from Itl minx in splllti-vJillffeii ligiit l ing of acceptance is to be as tu i !; fi l.i i d ii i itiviix nf price for their sup-m- it adopted by the hxa! lni.,o.n x' i': ' I"'! lt iv mix of tin- - i mint stall The contest Jxjthe Kr Rucl will and be I - iXjMit.-.- l Le .t music by ot gamation this iar only full Jx nf my i a i id i d ary for mayA j ly tn s; somewhat will bon Cat x'.for llded one much of ninthly III pi leadelslnp ed by the Notre Dame band, , O : 1 , Le s. f..: v.u he hand. or and to j inall 1i.it ly holidays aie lo ;i!.sn,i nt the a football contest , mg wagisl by two Capped HI tills colitc !, inj.it Us half-da- y iica'.ion services for the new tend to administer tile affairs dosing policy Uing Jx nan. in. oiling to Mi M.u.ntetti, i ontt. ii ted in tin- - Moi g, m b.itth , y matched teams with all of the s' a with husim-sinei.I.Iv pay loll of .ibo.it one of tiie city in a thoroughly at the Harding-Centrcon- pole opposed by local of tin- lo111 attack the midfield weakening a) tliou.-.mii. 'Lais .1 e Tin pi, ml lap.nity manner at all times terns. Ot!nr grounds will be held at 9 30 dosing tx At the conclusion of the count, the cals t vv UT. West ill have The citys business holidays to be observed by local Ji is twenty toils a day, this ,e (impalbeing master of cero-,f- j. Ivli iifti'ld dtspiayixi tial ability m ; List ballot tabulatixl at about ed with a business institutions tins year Inux'ation there will be by product imi by the tileir game lieie and they wit! unmy first and dosed eonstdera-ilio- n y night, nn unusat all times with the idea are Thanksgiving and Christ- .Madsen, principal of the Ccn-srhiconijiatiy s old uni! at F.iinum dome doubtedly ! p.u ticulai ly primed for Lite time for final figures in a ually of advancing the community's mas. New Year's Day will be '' In addition to the inali.nai tilling of liie Commander Frand.sen ele-tu- n is The v hu-t- i mric-p:igame. welfaie for liie gi neial belli f.t observed by all day closing, too J dry ice, the m vv plant is to U- - util- making an angemi nt.s to .secure re-lmake the presentation talk and vote the the registi-rwinner, I wish at this ized fi r tile prmlui tion of coal blast- of all ntiens acceptance address is to be made of liie contest at half time and of time to ask the W. McAllister, mg mateiial and tin- cat bonatirg of1 at the end, tins by wise sirvi c. and 740 principal of J. Bracken Lee beverages. I Music for this every ritien of Price that we x' Harding school. will lx available at B. W. Dalton , .738 information this may cany on to mutual ad van- 'x ram is to be supplied by the GREATER SHOPPING Greater safety, more muted cost this office to those mtetested ill sc- Interest in the outcome of the elecwith lesultant advance-m- i tage and giea'ar eonv i:ng school band. is stressed lent mg it, either by telephone 1.1 o tion, esxcially on the buttle for the nt so necessary in any pro- - 'x x' as the .sonal calLs SEASON OPEN; MUCH by the company muvorul office, was so widespread general Armistice Day pro- -' of gram community upbuilding xj The game is scheduled to start at iquuhtic.s of their blu.xting prmlucts as will be presented at the L. D. While the margin of winning Jx that telephone calls were being reWith and planCoach Pies 2.00, co,riPyr,d Summcrhays Wyoming powder, 10:15 a. at Tabernacle, starting office as HtTTPnPOT 0IFA1U1T was extremely narrow I never- - vj ceived at The mlnoi bt'lnl'r re)ortcd a.s already ning to leave here on Sunday for UllU Wfl late as Wednesday noon requesting Opening music will be by the Nx an election consider my n high school band or a glee making use of this material to a con- Richfield. information on the final count, a Mit.standing victory due to the siderable extent. invocation by Fr. Ruel, singing v large number of calLs being received of. calibre high opponent." iny Prices Greater Shopping Season Practically the entire output of the America" by the audience. There v from neighboring communities. also be the eleven o'clock tri- -. was officially The race for council positions, too, opened Wednesday, new institution will be handled was hotly contested, the result showthat signalizing the hour at November 6, 1935, with a large num- - through a San Francisco concern, the .h the World War came to a close. ber of Price merchants participating Solid Gas corporation, two represent-accordin- g ing two candidates on the Progresto the advisory committee Jativcs of that company, R. T. Persh-o- f sive ticket, William Campbell and E. 4 Without a Stain will be sung the Junior Business Mens club of ing and A. J. Patton, having made an N. Chidister, and one on the Taxto. E. K. Olsen and this is to Rolla West, former mayor of Ihice, allowed with an address by Rev. Price under whose supervision the airplane trip here last week to make payers list, Sheldon Anderson, the H. necessary local contacts to complete who is now in the employe of the victors. Mr. Anderson s now a memEvans of the Community season is being managed. E. state highway department, was a ber of the council, having served sevh. Utah Soldier Boy, a solo, According to the dealer contact shipping arrangements. Arthur Opening of bids for construction eral terms. be sung by Miss Pauline Bunnel, committee, the merchants of Price are Goodwin, of Seattle, Wash., president Price visitor the early part of the high school unit at concern arrived here week. Mr. West is now in charge of of an eight-rooJohn Holden, present member of ns to be followed by corsage very enthusiastic over the plan which of the Dioxice to Price and a similar structure at Hel- the business to on state attend this of erection reflector signs morning of all to the gold star mothers by enables the close city council and unopposed for and stated that a large per, the latter for junior high school the four-ye- ar term in that body, pollWilliam Hakalo, president of the types of business for the benefit of matters in connection with the plant highways and to inspect the new structure. number of these are to be installed purposes, will probably be the prin- ed a splendid complimentary vote of e unit of the American Legion' the people of eastern Utah. behem of businesss to come Completion of the Wellington plant in this district in the near future, this also being true of William Many excellent prizes are being oflliary. The benediction will be Carbon county school board 1427, fore the beof start his here see the to is visit practo plans, expected coming present city recorder, his Grogan, 3ishop George Jorgensen of the L. fered by the various merchants for Noto ing to map out a program for this at their next meeting, Saturday, according 1437. vote 5. production, steady tically thoes and who home at all being church. shopshop work. While here he conferred with vember 16. In the race for thq city treasure-shi- p ie day will be closed with an expers are admonished to try their home Superintendent Marintette The two proposed structures on Continued increase of demand of Councilman Ted Mclntire in connecCarlyle Pace, candidate on the ice mens luncheon at the Rinetti stores first and look for the golden which of is the bids will be opened are Progressive ticket, emerged victor a of number installation tion with anticipated, the companys product in all store winTapitolo restaurant, this scheduled card of rapid strides of industries using the the signs within the city limits of the chief units in the board construc- over Rulon Bryner, present financial i:0G p. m. dows of the business district. tion plan which has received approv- steward of Price. A tabulation of Tie A very important activity of the material during the past few years Price. general public is invited and al of the federal government by way the complete Price vote will be found now make advance a in his West Mr. and resulted steady family having be of will the s, season the opening id to attend the flagpole condiof 2 grants in the sum of 31,500. elsewhere in this issue of The Salt in Lake of the home face their City in depressed the the flag raising pro-- n Christmas Shopping Season on Nofield total building program is listed The business in the tions general at the CCC Camp and the ser-- at vember 30th. On this date all proAt Dies Child Price cost to in the neighborhood of $70,-00- 0 Hospital few years. the tabernacle. gressive merchants of Price will have during the past of all of the construction origwhen 6, Florine daughter Waterman, their Christmas wares displayed for Bazaar-DinnPlans is carried out, the fedBlanch and W. Waterman Cecil planned inally Completing the first time and the people of eastan- - Grange Waterman, died at the Price eral grant being approximately forty-of their for the Plans holding ern Utah are sure to find their wants five as a per cent of the estimated cost. well satisfied if they will spend a day nual turkey dinner and bazaar at the City hospital, November 3, was born on Florine of be suit eaders to staged peritonitis. church, window shopping. So sure are the Miss Mildred Piacitelli spent Sunand is surviv-b- y Junior Business Men that you will November 21, were being completed 'here January 5, 1929,besides ve An old time minstrel show will be par-o- f day in Salt Lake City. her ed four Aid sisters, society Ladies by of the members profit by shopping at home that they the feature entertainment number of meetents. a at the Community church offer four cash prizes to those who taber-ke- w in Price attending the fif- the program to be presented on the Visitors As- in the were services Funeral Mrs. of 'embers of the Kiwanis club of will home Margaret simply spend the day in Price. ing in the at two tieth anniversary of the FTice Ward evening of Friday, December 6, secis to elected G. J. Reeves, superin--etoday. This yearly event ac- - naele Wednesday afternoon Complete details of this offer will annual Cathoin Price Relief society included Mrs. Mary ond of the three-nigthe interment with ever, than oclock, better of Carbon county schools, as be found in the Carbon County Shop- be bigger and W. E. Stoker, of Salt lic carnival staged at the Silver Moon Mrs. Bean and of Thomas made direction under cemetery, J President at the Wednesday din- -' pers Guide under the headline cording to arrangements being Lake, and Mrs. Carl Saxey of Provo. hall in Price, it was announced last mortuary. meeting at the Grill cafe, the new Spend November 30th in Price. by the commit! ees in charge. evening following the general comsucceeding Elmie Bernardi, mittee meeting. ager of the Eastern Utah Electric Direction of the minstrel is in James Irvine was chosen vice of Mrs. Les Pearson, former charge sident, and J. B. Thompson was Lake Salt City school dramatic arts ected as treasurer. Members of and who has had considinstructor p board of directors elected are J . which basis erable on a world experience in piloting such tion and Phalen, J. Armistice Day! Bracken Lee, John in the past. A cast of direction in presentations the be should pointed ulsby, What memories that calls to mind Ray F. Walters, Emerson will present the minstrel, a thirty of peace and prosperity for manDr. I. S. Evans and R. T. who participated either in those it was announced, with free jerformanee, chell. kind. or those nation the of service selections the armed having been made afthe civilFrieda Groussman, Murray learn that there must the in The the past week. ter people tryouts parts during necessary who plaved "is and Mrs. Ora B. Harding pre-'e- d can be but one way to a solution to during Registrations for the silver mine the of government activities ian l numbers. our problems that by wav of more drawings have already started, all the World War. of the newly elected of-- rs adults and children being eligible for the clear people by War! End understanding to A War will take place at the first reg-- participation. Plans for the opening and the for conditions themselves of A War to Save the World meeting of the club in January. banquet, December 5, were said night them about, have which causes brought Democracy! to be , . nicely too. developing Scout Leaders To Meet Soon more extensive and broader education the academic nature propawhat falsehood, lying 'vicious of What slogans of which must be properly balanced by the practical, this Wheat Growers Must Sign nation to the other. carters of Boy Scout activities in ganda spread from one end of the in mind blood-drippin- g man of welfare has the which a under of the Wheat leadership Cat bon district growers of the Carbon diswill hold their And all for one purpose the saving makhad the which attains loans who desire to participate in the petty more phrase by than top that whose 't mw t.ng at the Price postoffice bankers trict dollars of the international m he ev American blood of governmental wheat adjustment ing and shouting. rung of Monday, November to be protected regardlesa.olthec.ost m con-- J to will be fields on sign American required of misforeign The which brought youth slaughter according to announcement by tracts next Saturday, November 9, at youth and the subsequent catastrophe of this nation. jrSe Rowley, chairman of the which was brought to an end by the Armistice must not of millions to doorsteps want and the agricultural inspectors office, acery sent which for have been in vain, this even though the cause Reports on plans declarations has been proven a ! tn-e- n 1 t.;i Price Stores Will Closed Monday Utittltt Lee J - Issues Statement ! C-mj r . - Roy-:ir.is- jl , I - en 1 j . . i J ! oh-ere- 1 pio-b.ibl- s al pro-giessi- ve - full-tim- s:-t- ' Vn-thirt- Im-a- l te Tui-mLi- ! deter-x'jmini- y) ts i i te ImfcKfcOl thi-les- s Plan For New Highway Signs On State Roads School Board To Open Through This Section Bids Soon; Plans Call For High School Units j l m pre-atio- ac-lc'- Pe dcdica-exercise- Catholic Carnival To Feature Cullud Show Of Old Times Variety er wanians Elect New At Wednesday Meet; Install Soon IT nt ht er Jlrmistice Day - - Let s Give It Real Meaning -- , mu-uca- pro-jgra- on the various troops are Jccted to be made and also on the 'ties of the various departments, "eport is expected, too, from Gomer 5;ack, chairman of the finance of trrjttoe. war-monge- General Is Visitor s Chez, Utah attorney gener-aFnce in an overnight visitor sia; his trip to Salt r ty continuing after having attended Wafers at Monticello during J pa- - of the week. The attorney al i.i.ted with local friends dur-r- S stop in Price. Attorney -- The falsity of those ar, proven to thousand times since the end of the Worldon the doubt righteousto throw as such a marked degree defense. in even be it conflict, ness of any armed All The world calls for peace and there is no n peace. hangers-opolitical and their because of the souls m corruptive leaders who are willing to steep their own economic security. of their seas in return for assurance described by is aptly these of groups both of The attitude and the devil himself for that nhrase of old Everybody attitude has brought about And that ake the hindmox. for demand adjustments the condi-tTo- u a somewhat general more visionery than practical, a is far creating confusion and making more difficult the bring-in- g to place he na- about of changes which must be made . te rs those boys to their untimely deaths was a false one from the standpoint of human welfare. That sacrific e must stand always as a warning to this nation to beware, a warning that such a sacrifice on the highway to the kingdom of the dollar where the rule is by greed, grab and gouge is unnecessary and uncalled for and that because of it such an offering of human lives must not again be made. This must always be kept in mind, must be put into practice to a degree that will assure us the peace of the future which will mean that after all to one nation at least the United States the future will be productive of a condition the attainment of which is truly the purpose and intention of a real Armistice Day! cording to announcement made this The hours during which the d signing is to be done have been at between 1 and 5 oclock p. m., !the announcement stated. This is the final date set for the signing of these contracts. jweek. list-le- To Speak At Directors Meet Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams left today for Grand Junction, Colo., where the former is to deliver an address on instrumental problems and helpful tips at a meeting of band and music directors of Western Colorado schools. |