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(.:..r.idi. in .1 1 c;r.ir,j ., l.i 1' n.i-i- -t llr (it,!?,l 1 "unlv f.ur kkuiikH in fud r, j lYpxgoiliwnYflv, rj i rl.i Im-c- li Bank Night ZmITRES ImMJIWTTI Anreuklic p PRICE RIVER PROJECT BEGUN Establishment of two permanent Tmi Jack Cima of Helper has been ap- - meteorological stations in this section, pointed supervisor of sixty men who one at Clear Creek and the other at have begun the construction of 4000 Hill Top, has beei) made recently, it 'feet of rip-ra- p retaining wall along was announced this morning by J. 'the Price river through Helper. ThisjCecil Alter, meteorologist in the fed-woweather office at Salt Lake City, is a WPA project, for the pur-'er- al 'pose of protecting property along the Following is the statement issued river during floods, which previously ,by Mr. Alter concerning the two new have caused a good deal of damage stations: Three months has . The river and flood division of the to various homes been set as the time needed for com- weather bureau has designated Clear Creek as a mountain snowfall station, pletion of the work. men are also being which means that the observer, who Twenty-fiv- e Auis N. P. Pettersson, chief clerk, Utah employed under the direction of work for development Fuel company, takes his daily readgust Litizzette in Price canyon. ings of the highest and lowest and Pint mean temperatures, measures the Cede No. 57 rain and snow that falls daily; keeps accurate records of the depth of snow each day, and twice a month as a wAy,-rule, makes a survey over a snow course, to determine from numerous measurements, always in the same spots, the general depth and water content of the snow. rk LI 1CTURE kftftftftftl n DRIVE advanced motoi car most todays U i 1 i i Similar records are compiled by the Utah state road patrolman and his assistants headquartering at the top Gate diof the Indian Canyon-Castvide, elevation 8840 feet, except that no temperature records are made, and only one precipitation gauge is in use. These stations making daily records and monthly reports will improve the network of weather stations used by scores of engineers and others vitally interested in the water flowing down Price river, San Rafael river (heading near Clear Creek), the river system, and especially the Green and Colorado rivers system. The numerous interests connected with Boulder Dam, including Los Angeles City authorities, are in contsant touch with the weather bureau, and have indicated their great need for the additional precipitation measurement stations. In this connection, a third station, at Moon Lake reservoir site, near the head of Lake county, elevation Fork, Duchesne 8160 feet, was recently established. The first reports from Clear Creek and Hill Top have already been received at the weather bureau office in Salt Lake City for publication. le Straw-berry-Duches- ne and car so (i comfort- Noable everroomy handled more easily than this one. No car so easy to engine handle ever offered as unusual as Just performance. V-1- 2 it looks this new Lincoln-Zephy- r is todays most advanced motor car. Let us send one to your home today lor you to drive. V-1- 2 LINCOLN-ZEPHYUC Omrnint arm: thrittbnnpati ordinal pgr month on V-1-2 R rnrcED 11 FROM holanct. 975 STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY Price, Utah A steel letter file for as low as cents at The ninety-fiv- e size lor $1.45. giant te, nifiirt (i ifi "ir T "" irfiffi"-5- Mould r: 1 ,i -- l it.ltll.t. l.c j' - Tat ' 4 t Ihi V tftx hut Ji gin'l i Jo k f . t',1 -- k. tnmi Ills It T ui 1 iij ! f ! i ',1 m j a, l.c kaV v i t at - It' 1 ( fa I 1 rr: roi'ND HA; tttai C".d-la- 1 !. pi ni 1.29 25c 5c 9c 9c 25c 19c Large 29 Oz. Jar 2 CANS JACK FROS-T- 3 Pkgs. 20C ALL FLAVORS OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATES JQC PER POUND g Oz. Pkg. 23c WALNUT MEATS FRESH STOCK 2 For 25c Swifts Snap Wash Pwd. 23 OZ. PACKAGES Heinz Pure Cider or White Vinegar 10c PINT BOTTLE SEEDLESS RAISINS LB. PACKAGE Per Pound 10c YOUNG, TENDER PREMIUM FLAKE CRACKERS 29c LB. PACKAGE Nabiscos, Grahams 5 oclock Tea, Premium Flake, Pretzel Sticks, Oreo Sand wich, Chocolate or Vanilla Cookies 12c 3 PACKAGES IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT U. S. INSPECTED UNION MARKET BACON SQUARES 19c SEGO SKINNED HAMS 28c ISc PER POUND HALF OR WHOLE PER POUND STEER POT ROAST PER POUND . Minced HAM and Stick BOLOGNA 15c PER POUND LAMB LEGS 23c 22c PER POUND ROLLED ROAST PER POUND CHICKENS AND FISH PRICE TRADING PRICE COMPANY HOME OWNED l! iJondn H. & W YOUR CHOICE -- t a I'r IV.r C'i t.e f ana r PURE CREAM CORN N. B. C. 1 .ti t ASSORTED FLAVORS 2 1 ' I t t ASPARAGUS ft i fr i .ti .1 IlHurtit c lie 1 ! MACKERE- L- 4 t I1 '.C n lik i.lat 1 llattn l.i! ;p m t i the 1 t. i Ui S O i f 1! r Cut TALL CANS JAM r1 kilnwl Ural Miwtlni Sluld1 or t iik ii tips ti t ii ROLLS LAKCE CANS li 1 1 Ui laHs t LEMON or VANILLA EXTRACT 3 0.. JUU For TUNA FISH , U ji lrf t !.m,i While Rose 2 ! f ft it 4 i ff ft ft f t i ftt.1 t h'i,.Oaeili I l H i Ja.k.if t J DUALITY Fi-b- Hill Sites Of Stations To Give Weather Reports THURSDAY ONLY ,i , fc TOILET TISSU- E- nui-plie- e LETTERHEADS luJ-J.- a it i! J r r ) SUPERLA SHORTENING 2 rou.NDs ... con-U- p - inS-abou- cufJ s uss-O- - r iiif !' !nui'i it oih it tut 1.0.1 1 ,j a t llr! (ad fit 11 Cut,. !,. t gealli kn.-t1 ,r. whir !c lul .. U spa. r i bktr at,.si. ant f (aWHANTUUD l.iir the g HIT NO. 2 , ie tt ho . 1 1' uj .eg thus,'! tw t K i i?j t. t . ' i . d . w FLOUR jn.nt dub of tbjt btiori al a ury low toil In l!n- com- d Al U,e amp time U.i !v on .S.itur- - nuimly Tie mu tnc h.td l'r"',ni; work Mould hap (i,,y, Ajml CMb n nlidub-for S.itur- - cniploi mint for m.niy Iw.uK of f.uni-th- e onc.na!!y d.iy. Apnl 8th, the thar,;e twine ar- - bes tthoae mainten.inre in the futu e ranciwl l.i'i r throuch Mr Hedd due to n'dl probably tx cicat r to toe dulriri r S I m g n i hr 1 1 Ini tf!! "r11KUn it I i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 20.21 :! vvmuh ttiih lie I. oni si tnc,"), j.rob.i! CJi ttr.r f.n-i.ti'- t l i ftlal r t C'jijlMrii f J j ki I . 1 New ,! ik 111. ,1 1ricp liotary club thu ever .re C. 11 ue ch.unn.tn of the same initiiution. is cxwrted to Ik- - the fact that the latter da'p is U,p final It is esti- frn otlu r setup I there will now mated all too. and will that in by probabilJuly of the Inti and Hiepreient. rmountain d.iy Dr Al Son mon of 1(,n;,l M.iviral rty be a to tw laid in be in the neighborhood of tw el e Inin- dred heads of famil.es in Uk county Hi.ni atha is in chat Re of the inn 'inc jn-haxe to be supplied livable arrangemints n j, exited that a K.dly sued who hemsr lves and d. ,wd-the- ir MemUrs of the IWo club and prei.ntat.se d. legation of IN ice ,nC(,ns ladies tt.ll U gueda of the lval Chamber if Commme m. mlK rs will .pnts through some medturn of public w"k- - Th An be m attendance at the Grand June or group next Thursday owning Mould have fair grounds Improvement excellent program is being planned tion meeting, one of the important ot in value maWnul supplying terns expected to come strongly to the Pro'tn snrn lUli.n Musician Dies Tuesday ou'd, bavo sfrlve1 o' bemg de'vcT'.pmpnt' of Ve s to work,a 8 thc J.w Ca ssle, ..bout 82. a resident of profTam of promotion for secin-mfield entertainment cd for public Scofield, died Tuesday at Pi ae from designation of highway No. 50 as the which any American dropsy. He was a talented musician, Ltah link in the Roosevelt transcon-goin- g should have to continue community its proper othThe Grand to Scofield with a group of tinental motor route. cu ura s n t in lived hr.i he hasran wheie Commerce of Chamber er musicians, since, Junction For many years he been carrying on shoulder to shoulder 60 years I OP had been a miner in that community. iWith the local business organization 'C iQCLY isTCCn, Funeral arrangements had not been and the Associated Civics Clubs of made at the time of this paper going Southern Utah in advancing the high-t- p 50 designation project. press. The body is at thc Thomassja-ake- TJwk lutt n ail s.l a r of !l,i- - ti v.it- Ij.it i ttm.Kl tiK'tfinA' li.lo cilh-- i !. t rtft ..i'.aei U ,e I i.iiti , Mi 1 ji',11 Iii 4 1(1 ,r l t.k tt ii I lli'ttivtl, t .. f.r in. 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