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Show second ill SECTION jglESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 PACE NINE Initiation Held; For Socials plans Made foose Sanitation Head In Neighboring County initiation was held at Hel- a small class being It was decided that so- tendance. 1 and entertainments for this oration will get under way during Letter part of September. These rams will consist mainly of plays . Moose Tuesday, new members is initiated by October 30, as a Lent to the children of Mooseheart. jjljose Ladies held a quilting at the i drive for 25.000 Mrs. John Causer inter-mounta- Wednes-Laftemoo- n, in preparation for sup-- of articles to be sold at the Bazaar in Helper in the early jJjjje jail. A1 Cueigart, Mrs. Harold Henry Walters of Poca-jellvisited Mrs. Oscar the week-en- and Idaho, Walters over oi Oel-Jk- Grand County To Hold Perform Notables to Annual Fair; Planning Many Big Three Day Affair tIn otate o Archery I ourney Harvey C. Pinegar has been appointed supervisor for Emery county of the Rural Community Sanitation Price will be host to archers of Utah project, it is announced by J. T. Lynch, assistant state director for the next Sunday when crack bow and arrow artists from all sections of the state board of health and U. S. public health service. state vie for honors in their chosen Mr. Pinegar replaces LaVar outdoor field of sports, a division of Black, who has resigned. William Heller open air activity which is rapidly in will continue to supervise the pro- gaining a strong foothold in the district. gram in Carbon county. With a wide experience along sanitation lines, Mr. The competition will be carried on Pinegar should make a good record, under the direction of arrangements and residents desirous of having sani- by William Campbell of Price, presitary outhouses constructed should im- dent of the state archers organization, and one of the crack shots of Utah. mediately contact him. Dr. J. L. Jones, state health com- Another interesting local angle is the missioner, states that over 12,000 of participation of Eldon Pace of Price, these outdoor units have been con- recently advanced from the ranks of structed in Utah in the period since junior to the senior division where he reached outstanding marks. Quite a operation of the program began. This means that 12,000 breeding-plac- number of local junior archers are for the filthy fly have been expected to participate in the field eliminated, and danger from contam- meet, a number of this district's ination is lessened in the state by at youths having carried on practicing f. least activities for some weeks. L dances. tame of SECOND SECTION Sd d. es hlank FORMS . The e one-hal- Registrants for the contesting are as coming from a widely reported Brigham Young scattered area, some of the communLate ities already announcing representaNew Of School tion by official entries including Ogden, Logan, Salt Lake City, Midvale, Morgan, Magna, Payson, Santaquin, Every county in Utah will be rep- Vernal and Syracuse. The contestants resented among the 2000 students ex- will include ladies and girls as well pected to enroll at Brigham Young University when the big church col- -j lege opens on September 25, if ex- -j pressions of interest from young men and women in some 200 communities of the state may be trusted. Last years enrollment reached an record of 2438. Besides Utah, 24 states, Canada and Mexico were Once each week William Littlejohn represented. With an enlarged facul- of the local theatres is giving to the ty and improved facilities, the uni- local C. C. C. boys two tickets, which versity is expected to attract even can be used for any show during the more this year. week. The youths gather in their company of the meeting each Friday night, stadium house, Completion a long structure which will and from a box, containing names of help hundreds of students gain better all the boys in the company, two physical development and recreation, names are drawn. Those whose names is being rushed. Insulation and deco- are chosen will be presented with the ration of the new Brimhall building passes. ccc head the list of campus improvements. Meet Every building on both campuses has been thoroughly cleaned and renovatAt a meeting of the rated men this ed. week, Martin J. Ganser was elected Reuben D. Law, assistant professor as the new secretary of the of elementary education who formerly club, to replace Harold McKenna, rewas superintendent of schools in Rich lieved. The company dance was disand Duchesne counties, leads the new cussed, and at a future meeting, deffaculty members. Others are J. Ver- inite arrangements will be made. Lieutenant Lombardo discussed at nal Stimpson, English, and Miss Irene Osmond, modeern languages, who some length the duties of the rated have done much graduate work at men and the extra duty men. Some Miss Angelyn Warnick, instructions were given. Dr. Smith Stanford; home economics, who 'has done ad- will aid the rated men in assigning vanced work at the University of those in extra duty. ccc Washington and other institutions; and Evan Croft, office practice, who Baseball Game Here Sunday has written a textbook on typewritThe Huntington baseball team will ing and has done graduate work at the be here Sunday to play against the University of Chicago. All have had locals in what should prove to be a teaching experience in high schools. hotly contested battle. Slavic or Golf and Higgs will Wire staples for Bostitch, Star, Hotch- will do the pitching, be behind the bat for the C. C. C. kiss and Ace machines at The for as low as eighty cents a box local fans from the city and the camp (5.000). Other staples priced at 1.65 and The game will begin at 2 oclock and $2.00 a box. local fans from the city and the camp invited without charge. A good are The Office Supplies game is expected. Opens This Month For Term one-blo- TS $2 95 Others from Reason enough, .trim Poll-Parro- ts ROYS Shoe Store bulls-ey- e ory time, and youd learn tricks other gunners wouldnt know. In distilling, too, practice makes perfect. bottle of G&W has - it more than experience J&W ms Pin years March in the art of distilling 90 PROOF whiskey la this prodoet Is six years neutral spirits straight whiskey. 77 distilled from grain. Code No. 311 Quart Cod No. SIO &W MILL FARM STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-90 proof Cod. No. S2B Quart Cod. No. S2A JJJSTAL BIN .1 5 PALACE DISTILLED ; and for the transaction of any and all other business that may properly come before said convention. The said convention shall consist of eighty-on- e (61) delegates, based upon an apportionment of one delegate for each fifty (50) votes or major fraction thereof! cast for the Honorable Henry IL Blood for Governor in 1932. Upon this apportionment each precinct will be represented, as follows: Precinct chaimun are hereby requested and directed to call and hold precinct primaries within their respective precincts for the purpose of electing the aforesaid delegates to said county convention. Each precinct chairman shall cause notices of his primary to be posted in three public places, within his precinct, one of which shall be in a conspicuous bel place in front of the building where the meeting will be held, said postings to to said seven at least primary. (7) days prior completed A list of the delegates elected in each precinct should be certified by the precinct chairman and secretary to Donald Hacking, County Secretary, on or before Saturday, Sep ten" be r 19, 1936, at 1 oclock p. m. Week-En- d Dated at Price, Utah, this 3rd day of September, Show Appropriate at this season of the year, High School Girl, a story which covers the field thoroughly as which its name implies will be the film showing at the Strand in Helper Friday and Saturday. This is said to be a picture portrayal of that important preparatory period which brings out the interesting events and occur-ancordinarily experienced in high school life. Cecelia Parker, striking blonde, .carries the lead. On Sunday and Monday the Helper theatre will offer Mary of Scotland, carrying a strong cast headed by Katherine Hepburn and Fredric March. This is said to be a startling portrayal of the private life of a queen during a period of frenzied fury amongst a host of fighting men who made pages of history run red with the conflict of two women. Gene Raymond and Ann Sothem Marl D. Gibson, ATTEST: Donald Hacking, Democratic County Secretary. Thank You EASTERN UTAH PROOF Distilled from grain Flot Cod. No. 430-Fifth Cod. No. 420 iKoi ! For thfc splendid manner in which you gave support to our Labor Day celebration. By lending your aid the day honoring labor was made an outstanding one of observance in this district, establishing a rating which we plan to continue in the future to make it appropriately a real eastern Utah Labor Day. We wish especially to thank the contributors in Price, Helper and other surrounding communities whose financial aid so materially assisted in making our big program possible. And we wish to apologize to any individual or firm whose aid was not properly publicized in our advertise-ing- , especially the Acme Cleaners and Eastern Utah Electric Co. of Price. es DRY 1936. Democratic County Chairman. nt Prep School Play To Be Strand Show ; Hepburn , PRIVATE STOCK BLENDED WHISKEY 2li 104 4b Acting under the authority vested in me by the Organization and Rules of procedure of the Democratic Party in Utah, a Democratic County Convention is hereby called to meet at the Carbon County Court House, Price, Utah, at 8 oclock, P. DL, Saturday, September 19, 1936, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: One four year commissioner. One two year commissioner, One county attorney, One state senator. Two state representatives; Moab Attorney Moving To Price Attorney F. B. Hammond of Moab, candidate on the Republican ticket for district judge, will soon move to Price, according to The of the Grand county city. Mr. Hammond is understood to have leased office space in one of the buildings here and plj,ns to complete moving by the middle of the current month. He has been practicing law in the Grand county seat during the past five years. Times-Independe- behind DISTILLED btf J Captain Jones On Leave Captain Chauncey D. Jones left Price September 4 and will return to resume duties on September 18. He is vacationing in California cities. A card, mailed from Lake Tahoe, one of the beauty spots in northern California, was received here at headquarters and stated that he was enjoying his trip immensely. Every ID IP gU re te Price, Utah youd probably hit the Jamboree ! v style-keepin- g Beveridge, ck Non-Co- make any young fashionable "feel like a million" and look as well. Outfit your daughter in these . . . discover the durability and the quality of all leather. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., C. E. superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., and message, Have Thursday, Friday and Saturday, special' singing October 8, 9 and 10, have been select- Faith in God." Epworth league at 7:00 p. m leaded as dates for the fifteenth annual Grand county fair, rodeo and racing er, Mrs. Ted Thomas; topic, New Measures of Success." meet, according to announcement last Choir practice at 7:30 p. m. every week by C. S. Thompson, chairman Friday. of the general committee in charge. in religThe most Plans call for the first day being ion are not important things but the truest, doctrines, devoted to agricultural and home ecodivinest experiences. nomic exhibits. On Friday and SatT. H. EVANS. Pastor. urday the sports program will be presented, according to the announcement. Among numbers expected to earlier in the year that such a journey be offered on the sports program is be mace under sponsorship of the a football contest and probably a com- Price Chamber of Commerce having bination boxing and wrestling card. failed to materialize. Dances, of course, will be held each show. night during the three-da- y DONT FORGET The announcement stated, too, that FOUR ORCHESTRAS prizes valued in the amount of apAT THE proximately $2,500 will be given. It is possible that a caravan of Price Musicians SEPT. 19 - Rainbow Gardens people in autos will pay Moab a visit during their fair this year, a proposal appear in Walking On Air, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dancing Pirate," with Frank Morgan in the lead role, is the Thursday only show, filmed in technicolor. Non-Co- 1.49 Ki-wa- nis Athletic field at Carbon high school and will be free of admission charge, the public being invietd and urged to attend by the state organization officers. It is our desire that Price should be represented by a good turnout of spectators for this important Utah stated Mr. Campbell, contesting, Our community may well consider itself highly honored that the meet was granted to Price in face of a desire for the contesting by many other communities. One of the contestants will be Mar-de- e Robinson, credited with being third ranking archer in the United States, a bowman whose target work has been recognized as highly outstanding in the nation. Other of the states noted archers will display their wares. The contesting will last throughout the day, starting at 8 oclock in the morning, the final feature of the meeting being awarding of prizes at 5 oclock. A business session of .he state organization is scheduled to be held during the noon recess, a luncheon being listed for 12 oclock. Price C. C. C. Camp Notes all-ti- POLL-PARRO- as men and boys.. The meet will be held on the Communty Church r Committee, Labor Day Celebration.. V MUiAtotoU'" |