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Show T PACE TWELVE n SUN- - E FISCAL YEAR COMMITTEE SLATINGS FOR PRICE ROTARY CLUB ARE REVEALED court for a more severe charge than if he was licensed. All 14 who applied, passed the tests, Davis said. They were Floyd Russell, Joe Dudler, Lucille Bear, Rex. Van Wagner, William Tenesek, Jaquline Smith, J. E. Wesner, Lee Anderson, Nellie Todd, Leo Harmon, Golda Mills. Phillip Turner, and George Gaviotis. Ray Downard applied for and received the chauffers license. FOURTEEN APPLY the will terminate July 31, 1936, withrane-ry from be to enrollees prospective county only. No LEM s will be enrolled Those desiring to enroll will register with Mr Jewkes, selecting agent, at Castle Dale, Utah DRIVING PERMITS CCC- - Appointment of committees for the Boys Work, Wallace Grange, Ace 1936-3- 7 year of the Price Rotary club, Boulter, Comer Peacock and Jack has been announced in a circular giv- Hussey; Student Loan, C. E. Beveren out recently. Appointments were idge, Parley Rhead, and Belmont made at a last session and will stand Richards; Program, Angus Johnson, 'Melvin Wilson and Dr. A. Sorenson, until further notice. The board of directors for the unit Varied Programs comprises Belmont Richards, Walter Under the heading of Rotary InforN Wetzel, Melvin Wilson, Ernest Lee, mation, a committee of three, John Ruel M. Redd, Parley Rhead and W. ,Redd, Parley Rhead and Jack HusE. Mclntire will work; Crippled Qhildren, Dr. key Al. Sorenson, Dr. A. K. Bramwell, C. Under th m are working the Club R. Fergusson and Angus Johnson; Service committee, with Waltec Wet- Band Contest, Dr. H. B. Goetzman, zel, the Vocational Service commit- Gomer Peacock, George E, Ockey and tee, with Ei nest Lee, John T. Day, A. N Wallace; Fellowship-Attendanc- e, A. N. Wallace and Are Boulter, the Parley Rhead, John Redd, and Community Service committee with Silas Initiation, George Rowley; W, E. Mclntire and the International Leatham, C. R Fergusson and J. R Service committee, with Melvin Wil- Golding; Swimming Pool, Dr H B son, A E. Gibson, Oscar Hanson and Goetman, W. E. Mclntire and John A S Horsley. Day. Many Listed New Committees The committee compnsmg ClassifiThe Souvenir Ball committee will cations and Membership lists, Ruel consist of Frank Bryner, Joe Golding, M Redd as chan man, along with Ernest Lee and Ruel M Redd, Public Eugene Hanson and C. E Beveridge. Information, A. E Gibson, George Tile Ladies' Night committee has A Leatham, John Redd and W. W. West; S Horsley, Geoige Haidmg, W. W. Finance and Budget, Allan Ramsey, West and Ruel Redd as members; George Ockey and Ruel Redd; Club Custodian, Nick Rinetti; Rotary Show, Eugene Hanson, Dr. A. K. Bramwell, Melvin Wilson. Gives Review Silas Rowley presented a brief resume of the International Rotary convention, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to which he was a delegate. He stressed the highlights of the affair and lauded the spirit shown by the other, hundreds of delegates. Two new members have been taken into the club. Dean W. Bench, supervisor of Emery county schools, and Elmer Klitgaard, manager of a local Considering how fine this store. railroad transportation is Next meeting of the Rotary club nowadays, you cant travel will be held this evening. All memany cheaper. Fares Jowcst bers are urged to attend. in history substantial savings on round trip tickets. So why not take the train? C. C. C. Its safer. Its more dependable. es You cant beat the improved travel comfort in coaches and sleeping cars. Its a good thing movies dont have siicn restful seats most fcjlks would sure fall asleep.' Ever hear about the new Free very of less than carload freight? Its a great convenience to shippers and receivers alike. Western railroads pick up at the door, ship by fast freight, and deliver to door at no extra charge. Railroad trains are running on faster schedules these days. Seems like the iron horse wants to show these new streamlined diesels that he can step out, too. Both passenger and freight schedules have been speeded up. Whats more, the railroads believe in safety first Last year not one passenger was killed in a train accident on western railroads. Talk to your local railroad agent. Hes full of information about traveling and shipping. proud of railroad achievements, appreciate the publics good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued prog "We are ress. licenses men left camp at 4 00 Applications foi drivers one chaufwith o aid 18 13. to in putting mounted along oclock on July out the fire in Huntington canyon fers license, according to Verne DaLightning probably started the toflames vis state patrolman who conducted camp Thirteen of the men returned tests for drivers and at 1P00 oclock, and the rest return- 'the regular at the court house last ed about 3 a. m. after the fire was chauffers week. entirely under control. I ccc All pesons who do not have the ELUIUlilllllli With Francis Lamph hurling shut- licenses, are urged to secure them as out baseball, after relieving Blackham soo nas possible. The traffic laws on the mound in the third inning, our are being enforced to a greater extent, C. C. C. team defeated the Standard-vill- e and in the event of an accident an Coal Miners 9 to 7. Along with unlicensed driver may be cited to Lamphs fine pitching was the heavy and Cavannie bombardment of Childs. Lamph. Twenty-thre- e was A most interesting program in the Mess Hall on July 13, consisting of a Fire Fighting Training theme The introductory talk was J. W. given by Forest Supervisorsubjects-DamagHumphiey on the following Individual Refrom Fire, Enforcement, Law sponsibility, Causes of Treating of Offenders, Fire, and Factors Contributing to Hazardous Conditions. A talk on prevention methods was P given by Forest Ranger EdwardEduCox, on the following subjects: cation and restrictions on the public domain, smoking, campfire permits ccc Forest Ranger Wells Thursby talked on the followrng- - Frre plans, maps, lookouts, smoke chasers-dispatch- r. frre guards, need for qurck discovery new standard of tools, and use of tools, protection of men on the fire line, organization, burning period, location of fire line, standard of construction, corralled fire, burning out, back firing, mopping up and when to leave the fire. Hi, n mcj -- w ii x w i'. bvVr shghtwf FOR SALE The before you buy. STA r E MENTS The Sun Advocate PATRONS DONE IN PRICE service. Our plant are prepared to give one-da- y work our and best guaranteed. Our equipment is the and efficient and receive coare competent employees ntented wages, weekly. . Every article is given expert atWe tention. The old saving, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR, is still true. We appreciate your patronage, and are at your service. ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS 17 E. See us office. and FRIENDS WORK OFFICE SUPPLIES AT Sun-Advo- Main Street W. F. Myers, Proprietor Phone 237 Utah Price BmroisTiiuiuoFpl OLET t wa r.tne Chaplain (Captain) Curtis visited this camp on July 22. With him were the following members from Company 529 at Castle Dale: Captain Rockey, his wife and son; EducaUonal Advisor of the Company, Norman Hamilton; and Messrs. Armstrong and Kilton, who took part in the program presented by Chaplain Curtis. The latter presented picture slides Down The Pioneer Trails. As members of the company we extend our appreciation to Chaplain Curtis and Co. 529. ccc District Educational Advisor Dr. R C. Merrill visited this camp on July 22, while enroute to vaaous camps in an; id uette, :ocen P to The d ichl ought st Sat mot (C the distuct. -- ccc- In compliance with a radio-grafrom higher headquarters, Lieutenant Joe Shear, 308th Inf., has been assigned to our company for duty He has been transferred from Camp DG-1- 8, Battle Mountain, Nevada. Our alert correspondent was able to secure the following information: Lieutenant Shear is an old timer in the C. C. C., is married, (his wife is living at present in New Jersey). He is a 2nd Corps Area officer and seems to like his new camp. ccc In about two weeks this camp has enrolled 34 new men, all of them from Emery county, bringing the company strength up to quota. ccc Membeis of this company have expressed their regret at losing the well-likgeneral foreman and former acting camp superintendent, Amos Wakefield, who has been transferred to the Mayfield Camp, While stationed at the camp, he will be engaged in the re-- I construction of the Experiment Sta-- ! tion, located in Ephraim, ccc j Foreman Olsen has left Willow Lake Camp No. 4 with his crew and joined Spike Camp No 3 at Gooseberry where Foreman Blakeslee is in m Me of rhy Jibe out Price reje wrvt at b Pure :xes Jure ased -- se abh :ame MORE THAN TWO MILLION USERS SAY . iHoolficut Slide u)ordo ed Dest 1 KNEE-ACTIO- N VI ege Pr os ta ctf Sat H h it NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Double- Acting, sofa and smoothest TVTORE than 2,000,000 Knee-Actio- care are now in the hands n 1? of owners; and more people are buying this year than ever before. 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