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Show tisDAT. MAKcnaun ryoSOAIS urge taxpayers to m nn behalf of the pro- for a meeting place, it will be imposTissue of $85,000 to finance sible in the future to obtain conven3d thare of a $150,000 city tions. I terms This building as planned will have auditorium, under ic f- ca seating capacity of 1400, a tf.l works administration gymnasWednesday by ium which can be used at all times Bracktrough Mayor J by the public and be available as a fin a communication addressed place where local people can keep themselves in physical condition, a large hall that will be open to all local clubs and a hall for the use of ladies organizations. In fact it will' of Price be a building available to all and a! ?have some information concern-- e credit to a growing and progressive has been city. bond election which admims- The building of the city hall will the city 2, for Apri! mfor-iao- n in no the have to way effect the obtaining of a desires you for the junior college, nor in no grant given: herewith council was approached way affect future improvements which may be necessary. Committee from all of the active Of course, all bond issues must be in the fore part of 1936 and in order that the voters repaid, an application Requested to make know will loan a just what it will mean to for federal government them and what it will cost, the folnew a build to Xant with which is given: information With lowing and gym. ,,iall auditorium From the year 1930 to 1935 the Snderstanding that , the active T jn price represented members taxpayers of Price have had a reducJ 'were interested in the improve-- ! tion in levy and valuation of their taxes from $70,824.50 to $41,579.22. 0f our city, your administration fe SCN-ADVO- pro-publ- PAGE SEVEN pick up the departing enrollees. Most LABOR HEADS VISIT COUNTY of the men leaving the Price camp James Morgan, international reprehave just completed an enlistment of sentative of the United Mine Workers of America, and Virgil Wright, six months, while a few have been secretary of district 22 of the organmembers of the company for two or ization, comprising Utah and Wyo- more enrollment periods. ming, were visitors in Price and oth-,Carbon county communities last The departure of the discharged Both are group Sunday will leave the Price week on union business. from Cheyenne, Wyoming. camp with a personnel of 85 men who are enrolling for another period. At sisting on a project at the Mt. Pleasthe present time 30 of these are as- - ant camp. BE DISCHARGED FROM SOIL CAMP Ohio and Kentucky and one Utah enrollee are being discharged from the Price C. C. C. camp and will entrain for their homes on Sunday. A train carrying discharged men from other camps will stop here to Sixty-eig- PRICE. UTAH ATE, O SIXTY NINE TO " Sic E -- SUPPORT BOND ISSUE ON AUDITORIUM I n T ht SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM SLATED AT ROTARY MEETING A a special musical program will be feature of the Rotary clubs weekly accord- meeting Thursday (tonight), er ing to Secretary Allan Ramsey. The club has been advised that C. E, Beveridge, who is visiting in the east, will make up this weeks attendance by attending the Chicago clubs meeting. te. V::5yers 22 fiowmucz less a Good 'Dinner will tost you 5 this request and made the to the govern-- t application ,ary and grant was ap-- f IIdwhich loan for a building which would upon Ja total of $150,000, $65,000 of Lm to be a grant from the gov- int and the balance of $85,000 borrowed by the city at 3 per I j.- ' interest. In ad- ditional 2 mills, or to $38,612.75. This means that taxpayers in 1S30 were paying almost twice the taxes they paid in 1936. The city further plans an additional cut in the 1937 levy of 2 mills, which can easily be done in view of our present financial condition, providing the city hall is not built. If the bond election carries and the city hall is built, taxpayers may expect to have the levy raised one mill. This! would not mean very much, and in our opinion a fine new building that would be a real asset to our city from every standpoint is certainly worth ejur city administration, of 'Tf. has no interest in this pro-ither than the fact that it wants of the toW for the best intereststhis bond if Price, and in calling feels that a majority of the con-le- d s desire the building be at this time, the first place we will obtain ll ll increase in levy. This a it from the government of increase to the heaviest taxpayer in the future it may be im-iin our city would be such a small to obtain. If this bond e amount that it shoqld not be used as at this time, and, want this building, we may an argument against the bond elec- .at we will have to pay the tion, especially in view of the fact Another thing that makes that a municipal building would in-- 1 lesirable at this time is that we crease business in Price to more than offset the additional tax. le for the first time in the his-;As the city of Price derives most, Price to obtain borrowed of its revenue from light and water1 for 3 per cent interest, can lere is no question in our minds accounts, the more people we iis building is needed and now bring to Price, the more revenue the that! e are to have a junior college city obtains from this source, so nat-- 1 e, the need for a new municipal any increase in population will greater than ever. Price is urally reduce taxes. The city recorder has prepared a g and will continue to grow which is available to any statement .ext to a junior college, a city irium will be the greatest draw-r- d taxpayer. After going over this state-- 1 the city could have. The fact ment we feel sure that any one who re have many conventions now appears to be against this bond this summer will show issue will feel that the city of Price rther need for such a building. cannot afford to turn down an opporI. ft, unless we do obtain a build-.ic- h tunity to make our community even can be used by the public more progressive that it already is. D $65,-hi- ch one-mi- one-mi- le elec-reject- COFFEE the present administration 1936 further reduced the tax levy an WORLDS FINEST COFFEES FRESH ROASTED AND GR- GUARANTEED com-Pri- ce Annual Banquet For IRY ADDS NEW Gleaners, MMen Is Slated For March 26 SHELVES Carbon Stake Gleaners and the M. I. A. are making plans now for their annual joint banquet, to be held Friday night, March 26 in the, Price tabernacle. Each ward will con-- 1 tribute to the decorations and program, which will be centered upon this years chosen theme, Marriage.! Miss Merline Grange, stake Gleaner leader, and Stanley Leonard, stake leader, are in general charge, and will preside at the banquet as Retoastmistress and toastmaster. Miss Beth be will by given sponses Hill of Wellington and Mr. Leonard. Committees from the Price classes were named Tuesday night. They are: Decoration, Barbara Henrie; tickets and advertising, Carol Bement, DoroMerthy Jorgensen, Stanley Leonard, line Grange, Faughn Nielsen; banquet, Mrs. James Gardner and Miss Grange. Miss Lucille Jorgensen, stake board member, and Miss Hill of Wellington are directing the program arrangements. Every young man and woman, pre-or viously a member of either class, enrolled at present are invited to the affair. CRISCO ry this week. Included in der are a number of unusual with the fiction and biography fiction numbers include Our I Bread, Gosta Larsson; Book nous Dogs, Albert Pay&on R. C. Scabbard, Ter-Shini- ng Callinghams Girl. Roche; Spotlight, Claris feuddington Kelland; Two Keys Cabin, Lida Larrimore; Winds jtCi$nce, Jeffrey Farnol; Window I Djaven, Margaret Bell Houston; feet! Between, Ellery Queen; That t"4l i Mine, Faith Baldwin; Street I Fishing Cat, Jolan Foldes; Gods Speak, E. Phillips Op- K4mBiography: An Actor Named Mme. Beatrix Dussane; Mary and Widow, Carl jBieoin, Wife fendfjurg; Abraham Lincoln, The fee Years, Carl Sandburg; Montez, Horace Wyndham; Pefiial Jacksons Lady, Mary h Caldwell; Her Name Was te-- Warfield, Edwinna H. Wilson; jte,beth Frye, Quaker Heroine, test Whitney; Peary, William Ar-ome- rs - Mo-Ire- s Mag-Kioe- Her-Rob- ,3 at M-M- en BEANS 2 2 23c lbs XT A big traffic danc ew sale hadt traffic dance was held at the A Er-P- t CHARGED IN BURGLARY CASE ) Erwin Welch and Ruben Kyle Preliminary hearing Tuesday L ? charge of second-degrburg-tiwere bound over to the court by Justice J. W. Hammond, Bre being held in s'; the county heu of $1000 bond each. . .ompLamt filed by Chief of Police It . nbbs of Helper accuses the Dreaking into the Helper Merit- ,r cTonlPany i which is operated by ' BergeraThe offense was Et ' 3iy cmmitted Tuesday. l" ee r- -. -- - $ I Renewal Of Oil Well Work Expected Soon M Oil drilling activities in the San Rafael district are expected to resume about April 1, it was announced Wedhow-eve- r, nesday. Renewal of operations,weathand will depend on road er conditions. A suspension of activity was ne- cessitated this winter by severe storms and unfavorable highway 25 c 25c 29c Salmon, No 1 tall 29c Oysters, Sm. can 27c No can Geisha Crab, 9c Sardines, Oval cans 5c Kipper Snax, Reg. cans 23c TUNA, SHRIMP, 5-O- z 2-ca- ns 3-f- or 3-f- or -- y2-ca- 2-f- or ns MOIL IS ALL TALL 35c LB 3-f- or 3-N- o. PEAS, Roly Poly Asparagus, Picnic tins Ketchup, Heinz lg. btl. Strnd Vegts, Heinz , 3-f- or 19c 3-c- ns CANS FIG GINGER BARS SNAPS FRESH PURITY OVEN FRESH LIMIT-- 3 Fancy Plymoth Rock PULLETS nh0 r yoursetf with one of these fine Pullets, Roasted on your table POUND jy.B M m f w COTTAGE CHEESE SEE CAMAY SOAP bars RITE7 IIPA PTC DCEal II El till Id FRUIT COCKTAIL Iflllvlitll FLOUR 25c 'ft"' 'nZ3 H1IS SOAP' GRANULATED 15c 19c CANS POUND WHITE: lUflU large 33c BRAND8- - j , 13C For 3-f- or 29c 21c 29c 29c 2-l- b. 2 33c CORN, No. 2 can 25c BEANS, No 2 cans 2J2 cans 25c Tomatoes, 19c 10c k, k No. Vi Can 19c LBS.. Quaker Oats, Ig. pkg. Corn Flakes, Ig. pkg. BISQUICK, lg. pkg. Pancake, Sperrys 28-o- z lg. pkg. box SALTINES, TOASTS, Purity lb box Soft-as-Sil- SAUSAGS Ready Cut Sweet - Fresh xzzziii j ) 15c SMALL BABY BEEF Try one stuffed and baked POUND LfcUO fl FRESH MOCK-F- ine tray dinners llv for club R ZjC Sliced PKG BACON CHALLENGER. EXTRA LEAN WITH THAT RICH QUALITY IN CELLOPHANE 1 Celery Hts. Bnncn Oranges Qr Jnicy Naval Doz Apples 25c LEMONS LG. SIZE a Roman Bty-S-l- bs DOZEN Prices Effective NOW Fri. NEW - Sat. f fti u UTAH SPINACH 2 LBS. 15c Artichokes Fresh Green Endive Fresh LB. GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25c FLAVOR-WRAPP- ED BEEF TONGUES BANANAS d. ps lbs.... VIENNA MACARON MEATS BUTTER Fancy California RAINSNEWS big 13. Mutual hall Saturday night, March atRefreshments were served to those tending. Mrs. Fred Milton and three childreren from Arkansas arrived here emPJEn, Margery Wilson; Puppets cently to join Mr. Milton, who is I America, Paul McPharlin; With ployed at the Mutual mine. BesMiss Anna Brosovich and Miss fPPSts, Mimes and Shadow, Mar-P- -t in visitors were Sunday sie Mangus Soifer; Beam Ends, travel, 1 . Dale. Flynn; This England, travel, Castleseven inch snow covered Rams A pry Ellen Chase; Lancer at Large, last week-enn Frances James Berta recently injured at the for Fun and Profit, Mutual tipple, is recovering. Collins. Mrs. Daymond Craig has organized an and is sponsoring meetings for for club, Society Secret Annie jWO Orphan a number of the smaller girls of the community. essays, Willa Tonight at 8:30, play, Noel The People, Yes, poetry' wd; 1 Sandburg; Best Loved Poems N Ballads, James Whitcomb Riley; Col-Stam- 3 s EACH lb. can 25c, 3lb. can 55 WALNUT bs: 4 Under Forty, Yeats-Brow- n; SNAP BRAND !tk LIMA M-M- en rly forty adult volumes and 150 of for children from grades two to anson; .. its SEWELLS 2g E Co., Inc. 1937 ed 0f Car-libra- SOAP-LARG- PACKAGE en-iou- nt. jwere added to the Price 50c 17c LBS. & There are Many honsewives who wouldnt think of turning this page without reading Our Values, they know that our prices alwayB represent REAL ECONOMY, they know that they can buy everything they need for a good dinner Choice quality Meats, Crisp fresh Vegetables, fancy Groceries At money saving prices, they know that a BARGAIN! If you see it in SEWELLS ADD OUND TO ORDER lat-w- MS TO O McTet FINE BLEND OF THE A EACH 9c 5c Cauliflower LB 9c OTCH If 0 I W CHlld w? Tender, Economical, POUND Youll like them Tllfmd f I2C CORNED BEEF If 1110 13c 19c Only Sewells will have this fine Wilsco tenderized HAM, Picnic Style, no Shank POUND Boneless UEAL ROLLED ROAST POUND NO WASTE EASY TO CARVE Fiiee Utah m |