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Show i- J jttk T PACE SIX n E SUN-ADVOCAT- - PRIC E. i ! AH U T E . THURSDAY. JiXY Sadie and Connie Westenskow, Frank- - daughter, Aileen, accomna ved le, Julia and Jeraldine Kranjc, Valree Marchetti. returned a j Wealher Provnih Su,r-- " PATROLMAN CITES by Ida Shcrry Balrd Gerldlne,an extended tour thnSL0 TJEt;(Dowd and Annie Johnson. Games northwest and Canada Thiul the and refreshments were the enjoyable their trip was a boat rirti Tr' He- tt TRAFFIC VIOLATORS Warm and sultry weather, with in- - features of the party. Angeles, W ashington, in Mr. and Mrs. Vern King and fam- - C and from Nanaimo B V ?na' termittent showers, has. prevaialed t week dy have returned from an extended couver, where they attended v Va!u Perhaps the most interesting part Flnes assessed this week from traf-- , eastern Ghih auring. s ivil by Hen- - visit in Idaho at the Lava Hot Springs. vers Golden Jubilee On v to pon of the program sponsored on Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mower and fie violations netted $22 50, according according they also visited o The postoffice department is ad- Day by the Castle Gate Welfare asso- - to the dotket in the justice court of O' Fiack, . have returned from a weeks Sunken Gardens, and 'family u P section Highest oniciai vacation in Fountain Green Their joyed a deep sea fishing tn vertising for bids on a new mail route ciation in that town was the First Aid'j W. Hammond. Two persons, charg-hi- s 14 which will furnish the citizens of Al- - contest. Three teams took part in this ed Wlth reckless son, fje0) will remain there until the from there were at Seattle - ature during the week was excesand Pr, d.iving Lowest latter part of August. 20. Mt. Ranier 1 National July on secPark' from No. one one Bluebell from Monday, Mt. Emmons and event, mine, tonah, and Saa we speeding, paid for their maneu-- , .grees Mr and Mrs. Vince Speroni and Francisco. tions of the reservation with a daily No. 2, and a Greek employee team, vers. was 59 degrees. . family are now making their home in Mr. Mrs. and Glade Ja. mail service instead of a Several phases of first aid treatments Carl Empey, Jr was fined $la Approximately .40 of an inch son. Gage, have moved iTeloer. as at present. . composed the contest, which was worr t week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis White and City, where, for the past be;ng arre.sted by Patrolman rain fell during last by No. 2, with a percentage of 98.,yerne J3avjs on charges of reck-- j with pos-- 1 daughter, of Hanna. Wyoming, are Mr. Jasperson has been weather warm Continued necte1 Mr. and Mrs. with a contractor group Drawing for the children's prizes at No. I was 88 ahd the Greeks made',ess driving He was cited to appear showers is being looked for this making their home with Miss the Variety store closed last Monday good with 87. Members of the White. Neilson SaturSophia in Price is Parley being picked up making her - home in afternoon. Ira Smith received thejing team were Albert Warded, d night capital citv Jay Dowd observed his tenth birthfor last week temperatures folDaily Harrison, the with George Warded, Gerald Banasky, Charles Storv boys auto truck, Louise Gunderson George day Tuesday evening )avis ais0 nabbed Jack Sacramento were as foIlowsJimmie Roy Birchard recently spent a ar,s the doll and baby carriage and Betty David Morrison, George Littlejohn guests attending: lowing Sunday, charged with speeding. In 64 102 Baird, Jackie Stone, Sheldon Richards, end in Grand Junction, Colorado July 20 Littlejohn of Sunnyside got the baby and A)f Rice court hg paid a fine of $7 50. 63 Kenneth 95 21 Pinegar, Wallace and Harold Mr and Mrs John Thomson swnS' o Officers say they will not tolerate July 60 Gill and Arthur Polom. 93 son 0f Mountain Home are and 22 fu- - July 0 and or leckless speeding living driving Price was filled with sheep men 59 90 Chris DeCola, Jr., and Richard here. Ju y of Emery county The . the occa.sion being lhe an,ture violators are taking their own 59 Schultz, accompanied by Jimmy Mad- 92 . Tuesday will take Ferron unto themselves nual July 60 dox of Soldier Summit, have recently meetings of the Mounds Shear- - chances. .. 92 ' July 25 Tucsday, the 1st day of August, when dng company and t)f the Eastern Utah Z, 63 spent a few days in Mt. Pleasant. 92 WILL PAY CASH! 26 ce lebation Wo(), Growers. association. July the first Honey Day of- - UYUnk GlVCIl T etl Old Mr. and Mrs. George Beveridge uii her to held e:it been have known will be pull- lficcrs for the Mounds were BECKEL BEST pivuuieii riufui mb have returned here after spending two un's ed off by the busy bee boosters of ed H. Leaeutaud, president; Market Prices for Pork, '7aioyai months at their summer home in Lo- Top eastern Utah. The convention will be Quince gan. Bastile Veal, Beef and Lamb. Crawford, something of the nature of a field Wallace Lowryi secretary and treasur- The newly organized baseball club 1U(.nt to rups ml ranges generally ami meet and representatives from the VCT MU Uda 'Vh'e Phone 2.42-Res. 242-- J ere; Joe Galliard and Noe Aubert, LeRoy Christensen will be the different towns will treat the various members of the board of directors. s eam y' 116 S. 2nd West 10 of for the alfalfa Price, Utah H1ul rt. days, crop guest county on the industry. subjects (Received too late for July 25) following his appearance before Judge are nmtiiniiji rather generally, with iine Mr. N. and Radcliff Mrs. Earl and well R. G. Wilson, an old time hotel man H. C. Smith here Monday to plead light yield.-- : and the pea harvest is waterei rops in nmections. . Glen Huimon and Gemge Stevenson 0j gan pranci.sco and prominent in guilty to charges of being drunk on fk'ng Livestock are thriving on are (loin Military Training camp at Fort has purchased the furniture Smith sentenced him to 10 days in p!!a harvest was completed at Logan, las from August 21st to September ancj fixtures of the aphids and hot w author mincing tin proSavoy hotel and the county jail. Loan Will leased the building from the Lowen stein Mercantile company. creating a nuisance Saturday night lowing the rainy weather was good for obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furnltur. Several Ute Indians, headed by and refused to go home. He was beets, corn, onions and other crops at. lenlne your salary check or obtaining endorsers. Chief James, were in Price over Sun-- ! picked up by njgbt officers and held down monthly payments if yon still owe on your car. ent To day on their return trip to the reser-- in 'j being harvested with difficulty due to jad over the week-enTo SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize short straws at Tooele. The weather was vation, after a week at the Navajo out of the deal. cash drv and warm at Provo hilt water was The county commissioners met last Springs in attendance at a pow wow as the year with pjj.nt ifi fair rop of grain and alfalfa are farms well, doing Monday afternoon. A notice from the with the southern Utes. The chief which e comparison was made was being cut: apples and pears are fine;state board of equalization of its in- - and two braves spent a few minutes atPhone 397 Price livestock are doing well in pastures. Silvagni Bldg. ed as peculiarly prosperous. tention to make an increase in the in The office delving tie and sheep are market fat at Manti; 0 valuation of Carbon county cattle, into the mysteries of the white mans ,tre!inis !li,v, bH;n ""'''-- fro,nAt 3 meetln of the Pricp school' moun,ain ; the hj,nwers canning pea harvest is prosheep, and merchandise, was referred pi inia snop. (board last Friday evening the report pressing, on a crop of excellent utility; to the county attorney to make objec of Trustee Levi N. Harmon on the sugar beets are in the best of condition. tion thereto and a motion of protest harvested at Deseret , a establishment of the first year of the fulfil 's being into Aero bloom, and most fai is against the raise was ordered sent in coming high school was read and unanimous- ipRj flre trying for seed. Crops are good with the suggestion that the state State Superintendent Nel- - t0 excellent at Dmhesne. Alfalfa and board make up its deficiencies by in(Items taken from the Eastern Utah Sonadopted. rice; a letter that any school some grain are ready to out at in stated creased valuations of property con- Advocate of August 1906). be used for the high 'other crops are doing well, with plenty could trolled and owned by the railroads J land F.arlv drv is being 'of water. grain We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities 1 schoc1 PurPoses lf the students were, h , af M(intil.ello. ,hf crops being and other public utilities, as the valufiscal year ending June 30th not 18 years of age dlstnct VPry Iig,t ; potatoes and range grasses are, ( ation on sheep, cattle and merchandise thetnj.ne 1 Denver and Rio Grande system fundsQver 31 18. improved. over to used for students be is considered ample now. increased its gross earnings 15 per o cent, compared with the previous ITEMS Mrs. Celeste Dalpiaz of Helper was (Items reprinted from The News- - year. This shows that the mines and struck by lightning during the storm there Tuesday afternoon and fright- By Lorraine De Cola Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder and family have returned from a vacation in Colorado. They vis-- r by Fire broke out in the Utah Fuel ited with friends and relatives in Del-zOlatha, Crawford, Montrose and Y companys boarding house at Winter TheiFaona3 Quarters at 4:30 this morning. Dan Keeler has returned from a entire building went up in smoke, vsd n Frovoat the back a ES'Also private building ofienSy who helped Johnny Westen- Those the boarding house was badly damagextent that it wit, -eed U, euch considerable repairs. The lire was R.sei Lb. Bllly HiUi MlU(1 Klng, Bmle supposed to have started in the kitch and Beverly Reese, Jean and .Janet en, but how is a mystery. Stone, Rox Ada and Bonnie Sherer, TWIiNTV YUAUS AGO Drlsco11 ancau-Islan- -, d T -- tVo6 . win-,aft- er the-stat- e - . . . . bee-keepe- . rs . . v t-j County . 11 f -t W 1 -- 1 poug-jjyk- An Automobile Help e, 1 d. ' Private Loan Credit Corporation : rat-,ar- News-Advoca- te i Thirtv Years m- 1 Aug. FRl., SAT., July LATUDA two-we- All Beauty Work Experts Using the Latest ek z: Vinegar - - Equipment d Hair Dyeing Oil Bleaches Permanents and Manicuring X& j Shop OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION CALL QUEEN TASTE, EGG MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI Gall for a Democratic County Convention: To the Democratic voters zzz of the County of Carbon, State of Utah: z Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Democratic County Committee at its meeting July 27, 1936, a Democratic County Convention for Carbon County is hereby called to meet in the Court Room of the County Court House at Price, Carbon County, Utah, at 8 oclock P. M., Saturday, August 8, 1936, for the purpose of electing 29 delegates to the Democratic State Con- vention called to meet in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10 A. M., Saturday, Aug-z- z ust 15, 1936, for the purpose of electing candidates for the following offices: E One Governor, One Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah, One Secretary of State, One Attorney General, One State Auditor, One State Treasurer, One Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Four Presidential Electors, and for the purpose of electing 29 delegates to the Democratic Congressional Convention for the First Congressional District of Utah called to meet at Salt Lake City August 15, 1936. immediately subsequent to the luncheon recess of the Demix-ratiState Convention, for the purpose of electing a candidate for the following office: Congressman for the First Congressional District of Utah, and z for the purpose of electing 29 delegates to the Judicial District Convention L cf the Democratic Party of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Utah, called to convene at the Newhouse Hotel at 6 o'clock P. M. irt Salt Lake City on August 14, 1936, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following officers: ESS -.- Phone 645 Price 1 "You havent forgotten John Were going to Salt ' I hould My I haven't Mid further more I have al- Lake City today I" J ready made reservation The our favorite hotel Newhouse, you bet!M j Two District Judges One District Attorney and for transacting any other business which may properlv come before said convention. Said convention shall consist of 86 delegates, based on an apportionment of one delegate for each 50 votes or maior fraction thereof cast for Franklin D. Roosevelt for President in 1932. Upon this apportionment the various precincts are entitled to the following representation: 2 Spring Scofield 4 Nine Mile 1 Canyon 1 Clear Creek 3 Wattis Standardville 1 Latuda Rolapp 2 Hiawatha 4 wastle Gate 4 Rains 2 Heiner l Fast Helper 6 N. W. Price 3 Columbia'"""""!!'.;"", 9 E. Price Helper 5 Consumers .. .. 3 ' 4 S. Price Spring Glen 7 Central Price ""5 5 Wellington Kenilworth 4 N. E. Price 2 1 Peerless 2 Sweets Mine Sunnyside ""2' Precinct Chairmen are hereby directed to provide for the elections of delegates in the usual manner, and to post notices of their primaries in three public and conspicuous places, one of which must be in the front of the building where such primary is to be held, and to hold their primaries not later than August 6, 1936; and to certify the election of deleto the County Chairman before the opening of the County Convengates tion. Dated this 28th day of July, The Newhouse Hofei 1936. MARL D. GIBSON, County Chairman. DONALD HACKING, County Secretary. SALMON to to Single $2 $4 Double $2.60 $4.60 all With Bath MRS. J. H. WATERS, 5 President W. E. SUTTON, OenT Manager KERRS JAR RUBBERS S CO 5 -- U- HONEY PURE QUART 29c JAR '1 IOC PACKAGES NEW UTAH POTATOES 10 LBSS. ' .. 19C CUCUMBERS 1C NEW CABBAGE STRING BEANS 3 FD UTAH TOMATOES 2C 19c 3? 2 LBS. 13c GREEN RIVER MELONS & CANTS. U. S. MEATS QUALITY INSPECTED CHICKENS DHvvIl S UNION MARKET s ISC SUGAR CURED BY PIECE POUND POT ROAST Sf SS VEAL ROAST tONH'SKtY $1169 25c 27C CUIS-SHORTE- 14c NING 4 FRANKFURTERS 2 Sunday Morning Breakfast Served in Your Room Without Extra Cost RATES 10c 8c 19c j, KERR Date of publication, July 30, 1936 Famous For Hospitality and Good Food 19c 19c VEGETABLE SOUP 4 PRUNES 2 POUND PKG SALAD DRESSING ZART SLICED PEACHES 2 CANS c West Main Bring our Own Container Gal. RAISINS 4Package rs Modern Barber & Beauty Shop The with a Record of Service 7 19c Pdwr. PEETS Washing Large Pkg. SrED-GROU- LBS. 45c 27c 15c ND BEEF 2 VEAL STEW POUND 29c 10c SPRINQ fryers fresh fish rnn Min BETTER MEATS SHOP AT - 1 u THE 11 DIAMOND MAKETS- - f 1 |