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Show THE PAGE EIGHT that the local establishments aie or UNION MOVEMENT ganized and used Carbon county coal. ,The Price firms, he said, should be in preference to Salt Lake EXPANDING WITH patronized City institutions which use natural gas for baking their products. AUXILIARY UNITS It was decided to launch an investigation to determine the firms considered fair to union labor. AccordThree More Organizations For ing to labor officials, the demand for products carrying the union label is Women Formed In Carbon constantly increasing. Coal Communities Further advancement in the expansion of the union movement in Carbon county, through the organization of auxiliaries to local unions, wa3 reported at the meeting of the Carbon County Central Labor union Monday evening. Announcement was made that auxiliaries have been formed at Latuda, Royal and Columbia by Mrs. Eli B. Kelsey of Salt Lake City, state semi-month- DIVORCES EXCEED CARBON WEDDINGS DURING FEBRUARY ly A social or banquet originally planned for the fore part of this month for the purpose of organizing other auxiliary units has been postponed until the middle of March, when, it is expected, T large number of will be formed. A discussion was held at the meeting Monday night relative to union patronage of products made by a Salt Lake City baking firm. D. L. Day of Columbia, union label chairman for Carbon county, urged support of Price bakeries, calling attention to the fact Eros, mythological Greek love, had a disastrous month bon county during February, ing to statistics released by god of in Caraccord- County Clerk B. Al. Young and District Court Clerk Don Hacking. The legendary figure not only had little success in bringing couples together, but he was not able to keep intact the couples he had previously induced to wed. Only five marriages were issued during the month, whereas six divorce decrees were granted and eight suits for divorce filed. The past month was one of the few in the history of Carbon county in which the number of marriage licenses has been so low and in which separations exceeded weddings. n Your Satisfaction Is Our Future CATSUP , BOTTLE 5c Bargain Table, Visit our 5c bargain table in back of store 10c .... 10 c assorted Toilet Soap 5c, Cat & Dog food LIGHT HOUjSE CLEANSER can 5c. Pork & Beans 10c SMALL CAN margarin- e- nut OLA 19c POUND Pork & Beans 2V4 Chili Con Carne CAN 10c SMALL CAN TAMALES i SMALL CAN Pineapple Sm. S and W COFFEE 25C POUND PAR Pdwr.--L- g Washing Pkg 25c FANCY SPUDS ; FRESH GROUN- !; Sm. can--3-lim- it can3-limi- t Dill Pickles o SMALL CAN 15c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 19c ... 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Rising temperatures and clear skies indiduring most of the past week and over is about cated that winter two its on well is way, although spring a and snow Tuesday brief flurries of cold wind Wednesday caused some discomfort to those who have doffed their heavier wearing apparel. Meteorological observations made during the week ending Tuesday ob-by J. W. Nielsen, Jr., server. showed a maximum temperature of 42 degrees and a minimum of nine degrees. The mercurys highest point fell below 40 only once during Utafa the period covered by the report. The daily record of maximum minimum temperatures, as well as character of the day, is show m iy! following summary: February 24 42, 4, clear; FeW ary 25 41, 9, cloudy; February 2g partly cloudy; February 27 clear; February 28 41,9, pw ly cloudy; March 141, 9, partv cloudy; March 241, 12, partly 41, 24, 39, 12, dy. The only precipitation noted m report was recorded on February The amount was .06 of an inch. District Judge George Christensen The romance of a Puritan maiden and a dashing Virginia cavalier in old Saturday granted a divorce to Violet Salem town brings Claudette Colbert Bishop Ward from Duane Ward on and Fred MacMurray together again the ground of cruelty. The plaintiff which begins was awarded custody of the couples in Maid of Salem, Sunday at the Strand theatre in Hel- child, alimony of $25 a month, household possessions and costs of the acper. Ear Derr Biggers famous fictional tion. The Wards were married on Nosleuth, Charlie Chan, makes his latest vember 30, 1935. screen appearance in Charlie Chan NAVY ENLISTEE VISITS HERE at the Opera, the new Twentieth William Buck, former Price resiCentury-Fo- x picture coming to the dent, who is stationed with the United Strand Friday and Saturday. Four song hits are included in States navy at San Pedro, California, arrived Wednesday to visit for a few Hideaway Girl, a musical mystery, which begins at the Strand Thursday. days with friends. He has been with the nations sea forces for the past Shirley Ross, Martha Raye and Robert 14 months. featured. are Cummings An additional feature on the stage Saturday will be amateur night, with the pick of the talent from this district participating. Rudy Krissman will be master of ceremonies. 25 at dent body awards in debating oratory. CONTEST RESULT CHANGED A recheck of judges tabulations in the recent D. A. R. essay contest at the Carbon county high school showed that Miss Wanda Williams of Price won second place, it was announced Wednesday. Miss Williams originally had been accorded a ranking of third. These Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mar. 10-L- 6 Bag (1-ba- limit) g soape- ;- mz Crackers! Hgc d))C Gallon The Formay El IK:-- c, Jc Recipe Wheel FREE! 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SHOE STORE Price Utah and HELPER AND PRICE, UTAH Under the sponsorship of Escalante chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, five girl students of the Carbon county high school will go to Salt Lake City Saturday to participate in a drawing with five girls from Ogden and the same number from Salt Lake City to determine the two winners of trips to the national D. A. R. convention at Washington m April. Representatives of the local school will be Deon Chapman, Olympia Lau-ri- s, Catherine Gardner, Bessie Weeter and Vera Xenakis. The Salt Lake meeting will be at the Art Barn. Features of the Washington trip will be a tea at the White House, sightseeing journeys, attendance at a cadet ball at Annapolis and other interesting entertainment. Canh boxes for sale Miss Pauline Gordon, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Price has been selected as a member of the University of Utah debating team. Miss Gordon was active in forensic activities when attending the Caiixa county high school, having won stu- j to-w- t Price Girl Selected Late Hits Listed On Divorce Granted On Schedule At Strand Charge Of Cruelty On U Debating Team e; jand Thomas N. Fitzgerald, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the 27th day of March, A. D., 1937, at 10 oclock a. m., on the steps of the Carbon County Court House, at Price, Carbon County, Utah, the following describefl property: All of that certain lot or parcel of jland, situate, lying and being in Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah, particularly described as follows, Beginring at the Southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 7, Section 16, Township 14 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, Local Survey, thence East 55 feet; thence North 110 feet; thence West 55 feet; thence South 110 feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff, Carbon County, Utah. Date of first pub., Marth 4, 1937 Date of last pub., March 25, 1937 4, l3,, HuiiiinmHimuiitBiiniiiiiaiiiiinimiiimmHimiitimuinuiiiiiiimmmmni.uW IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- trict Court of the State of Utah, in and for Carbon County. NOTICE OF SALE. Home Owners Loan Corporation, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald POUNDS MARCH RISING TEMPERATURES INDICATE THAT SPRING IS READY TO SUCCEED WINTER p, NUCKOLLS PURE WHITI lLaEatl 2 oclock. The character cast includes Larrol Hamilton as Jake; Steve Nikas as Ben Barnacle; Jerry Olsen, Portugee Pete; Keith Leavitt, Slim; Gabriel Georgedes, Captain Kidd; Max Bob; Johnny Nikas, Dutch; Jean Gunderson, Patricia Pettigrew; Beverly Rasmussen, Nancy Todd; Maxine Groussman, Judy Jennings; Betty Broyles, Mrs. Todd. They will be supported with a chorus of approximately thirty members. Cabaret performers are Betty Lou Waterman, chair dance; Edith Craven, Nancy Lou Ward, novelty number; Kay Olsen, specialty number; Beverly Bithell, pirate dance. Members of the opera committee are Clark Wright, H. C. Bement, W. E. Laker, Frank Goni, May Seaton, Verda Peterson, Thelma McKinnon. Accompanist will be William H. Toy, piano; Katherine Thomas, LaMar violin; Fae McKinnon, cello. Scenes for the presentation are taken on board The Black Death, where a new venture is introduced, a Through the pirates ship cabaret. escapades and humorous situations, the pilot reveals a gay and interesting finale. 8 The Helper junior high school will present, Tune In, a musical comedy! in two acts as its annual school op- -! eretta this year. The performance will be given at the Bonnie theatre in Helper on Wednesday, March 10, under the direction of Eugene Reid, music instructor at the Helper school. A cast of 14 principals and a chorus ;of 70 voices have been in rehearsal during the past several weeks in preparation for the show. Assisting Mr. Reid in staging the show are: dramatic coach, Miss Mary Ruggeri; costumes, Lydia M. Dodge; make-uAlice Smith; advertising, George Gatherum; business manager, George Pizza; properties, Fred accompanist, Catherine Street. CHOICE MEATS INSPECTED Pot Koast018: Blow Me Down, a piratical absurdity in two acts, will be presented by the Harding school Thursday, March 11, at the Carbon county high school auditorium. An afternoon matinee will begin at 3:00 and the evening performance is scheduled for SHOWS INCREASE Helper Junior High Sets Musical Show , 10 So 49c FANCY BEEF BE GIVEN THURSDAY County Clerk B. H. Young Monday began preparation of registration rolls for the Price city bond election on Friday, April 2. The law provides that the rolls must be submitted to the city March 13. Only those who were registered voters and taxpayers in 1936 may cast a ballot in the election, which was called for the purpose of raising Price city's share of the cost of a proposed P. W. A. project for construction of a combined city hall and civic auditorium here. B. P. Arrow Soap THURSDAY, Clerk Checking On Vote Registrations For Bond Election With Purchases EGGS U. S. Pineapple Crushed D- POUND SUGAR ii 29c COFFEE DOZEN Tidbitts HARDING OPERA TO Better Beauty Shops held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday night, March 3 at the Neat Beauty Shop. Preident Sophia Roberts presided. A talk on the Art of Makeup was given by Catherine Pierce. Mrs. Roberts gave a brief review of the history and origin of make-u- p and Mamie Hansen reviewed several topics that were discussed at the state association meeting Sunday in Salt Lake City. Arrangements have been made for an early spring hair style review to be sponsored by the Carbon association on Sunday evening, March 14, in the American Legion Hall. Further anpouncements of the style review will be in this paper. In attendance at the state meet were Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Mamie Hanson, Mrs. Florence Rich, Mrs. , Eva Smart, Dorothy Wilson and Miss only R PRICE, UTAH PRODUCTION OF COAL PAST YEAR A D V O C A T E , Meet; Plan Spring Carbon Girls Will Style Show March 14 Enter Drawing For Washington Journey The Carbon County Association of is on display for your selection. Your satisfaction is our future. That is why we feature quality products. Join the happy throng that come back to our store day after day for EXTRA dividends on their food dollars. Free delivery on orders of $2.00 Friday Deviled Meat -- Beauty Operators For value in full measure get the habit of shopping at our store , where the best S C N t 25C 25c 2C 2j fresh fish all kinds 1 |