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Show 1937 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, THE beans to be one of ay main undsf. 1 At , J; ysde VecC &? I COLOjy -! ial carbon crops SCN.ADVOC ATE, PRICE, BUTCHERS UNIT BOARD CONSIDERS NAMES OFFICERS , 118 RANGE APPEALS1 A. C. Boulter of Price was elected president of Wednesday the Carbon Thousand Acres Set As Goal For county branch of Meat Cutters local Advisory Conimittee Of Seventh union No. 53 i of Salt Lake ' Production In Carbon Area City. District Also Acts On i Other officers were chosen as folDuring This Season New Applications lows: Vice president, Harry Virden, Price, recording secretary, Albert Members of the advisory board of One thousand acres was set as the Battiste, Castle Gate; guide, Henry grazing district No. 7 Friday counfor Carbon night goal 1937 production Beckel, Price; guard, F. Prince, Hel- concluded a five-da- y conference held a at per. meeting growers Friday ty bean for the purpose of considering appeals Mr. Boulter and Mr. Virden were filed in the court house of farmers interby stockmen from the boards named to represent the unit in the decisions on ested in producing that crop. applications for use of ? Elmer C. Smith and C. M. Jordan, Carbon County Central Labor union. the range during the year beginning The following committee was ap- - May 1. bean buyers from Fruita, Colorado, met with approximately 50 farmers of pointed to contact County Attorney Grazier E. E. House of the departthe county, and plans were outlined Marl D. Gibson relative to enforce-- : ment of interior, who was in charge for a largely expanded bean produc- - ment of Sunday closing regulations: of the meetings, reported that 118 tion program. The pinto variety will B. H. Hyde, Helper, and Ed. Virden appeals were discussed, along with 17 new applications. be given the most attention in this and Henry Beckel, Price. I district. At a session in March, the board considered 695 applications, and the J This is the third year of dealings Club between Carbon farmers and the appeals handled last week concerned Answer the decisions made by the committee j Fruita company, during which time I the bean output has exhibited a eon- last month. The following members of the ad- A program of questions and ansiderable gain. Only 173 bags were I sent out from the county in 1935, swers on current events was conduct- visory committee were in attendance: with shipments last year jumping to ed at the weekly meeting of the Bryant Nelson, Ferron; J. M. Conclub Wednesday evening by over, Ferron; William A. Cook, Huntapproximately three carloads. About 1 400 acres are already virtually assur-- f Lewis Hunsaker, history teacher at ington; Q. G. Crawford, Rochester; ed for this season, and confidence the Carbon high school. Other en- George H. Franz and T. W. Smith, I was expressed that beans will become tertainment included selections by a Green River; Ray Jensen, Castle Dale; I a major crop in this area. male quartet consisting of E. R. Han- Hyrum Jensen. Spring City; James I Mr. Smith and Mr. Jordan, whose sen, Murray Mathis, John Harmon Liddell, Rex Mathis, Pete Moynier, Glen N. Nelson, Nick Salevurakis and affirm annually ships out approxima- and Willard Harmon. tely 100 carloads, explained that their Guests of the club were Commis- Stylian Staes, Price. dealings with Carbon growers will be sioner C. R. Fahring, State Senator on a G. G. Lindstrom and William conducted Clear j os vi .Quite? "'ifl coai ll offerl J Holds Question And Program SD IELAY :30 PAGE FIVE PRICE GIRL ELECTED FOR SALE THE PROVO NURSERY FOR SALE 1 DEXTER WASHER. has the plants you want. Write for TO EDUCATIONAL UNIT Excellent condition, $30.00. Carbor.4 list, or better, drive up. Just south 2nd Hand Stoic, Price. OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL of Union Provo Depot. Provo, Utah. Nurseries, Miss Peggy Flynn, daughter of Mrs. Ruth H. Flynn of Price, and who is NOTICE BABY BUGGIES $10.00 To $12 00 At Carbon 2nd Hand Store. PARTIES WHO ladder at The office on April 3rd, are requested to return same at once BOR-row- A. S. Horsley was a business visitor in Salt Lake City the fore part of this week. 1 CITY LOT 81 BY 160 house. Good location, $725.00. C. Smith, Price, Utah. Classified 1 KITCHEN CABINET, NEW PAINT. Only $13.50. Carbon 2nd Hand1 Store in Price. 1 16 in. LAWN MOWER, ONLY $3.95. Beds from $2.00 to $5.00. Springs from $2.50 to $7.50. One ctuldS crib only $5.50. Day beds $4.00 to $8.00 all at Carbon 2nd Hand Store, No. 9 East Main St., Price. ' H. WANTED ; SEWING WORK. CHILD-ren-s 261 North work specialty. First West. RENT House; call MODERN SMALL 170-- R. FOR SALE 40 OR 80 ACRE FARM, Close to Price. Good terms. Box 567 Price. Can sell some or all. Ki-wa- nis Eat. UAI sIDA MKSl Cormach cash-on-deliv- I Ha-kal- Creek Seeking Project To Aid Needy o. basis. FOR RENT 6 ROOM house, East First South. Phone MODERN Tony Sil-vag- ni; 306-- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APR. 23rd - 24th FOR SALE EXCELLENT HOME IN Price; sacrifice because of moving to California Nine rooms, includes Sell for electric refrigerator. $2,000 less than cost. Inquire The FREE FREE FREE BANANAS with purchase of E ORANGES 2 DOz 49c te. b. MATTRESSES RENOVATED, COV-ere- d, rebuilt, like new, $4.50; converted into spring filled mattresses, $9.50. We call for and deliver each Tuesday, Friday. Phone No. 9. After receiving a Clear Creek delegation asking that work be provided for needy of that community, the county commissioners, at their semimonthly meeting Tuesday, named Commissioners W. A. Engle and Orvel FOR SALE 1 ZOUM BEER DisSlightly used; first class Peterson to contact Utah Fuel compenser. Price. a Call 695-Jto condition. relative officials project pany for cutting road timber for the county. Clifford Bailey was spokesman FOR SALE 3400 ACRES GOOD for the delegation. range land in Carbon and Utah Property sale applications and Northwest of Scofield. counties. routine business occupied the boards or Write phone Charles Schmidt at attention during the remainder of the Utah. Mt. Pleasant, session. COFFEE SCHILLINGS S0IJD TOMATOES 2 on 49c 2 ros 19c 2 FKGS 25c 13c 2 FOR 17c PACK-WHEA- TIES ... 3, Red White & STRING COFFEE IN GLASS JAR :aveir gory Red Eatof! BEAUS 28c Standard Cut White & SYRUP JUG DECANTER SOAP CHIPS LIBBYS aa DEVILED MEAT SUNSPUN 5 SALAD DRESSING 9 Red & White SOAP MILK GIANT BARS 3 TOILE- T- SOAP - Red BARS TOILET TISSUE LARGE ROLLS a4 & 3 Red BUNCHES & 19c CANS Of Price, in the State, of Ulah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on March 31, 1937. Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS: $ 667,914.41 1. Loans and discounts 781.26 2. Overdrafts 3. 4. 6. Whiti Prepared Mustard LARGE O' JAR 7 8. 9. KENILWORTH 14. 15. 16. 17. DOG FOOD 5c 3 cans 25c 18. White CANS This Beautiful Cream and Sugar Set with every Pound of BANANAS 31. UPTDIfSTEA NEW YE POTATOES 3 'MV LABEL POUNDS TOMATOES FIRM and Soda Crackers RIPE 2C 32. 35. 35c STRAWBERRIES 2 cues or UNION CHOICE MEATS INSP. MARKET U. We Suggest S. MEATS a nice JUICY STEAK BEEF ASSORTED lunch 1 25 POUND LAMB LEGS 4 1 BP ti rj POUND from aa pot MEATS ROAST Cut Mt. Brand ZWBeef-POU- ND 23C POUND We are as Near as Y ourTelephojw Co. Price Trading Home Owned Department The Big per Store MILK All Brands-Tal- l Cans 3 fori 7c PIERCES 20,611.07 7,550.00 174,196.24 CATSUP NO. PEACHES LARGE 2 2V4-CAN- S 0Y-OL- 3?n7 ri FOE IVES CAN RIP- ETALL CAN DILLS LARGE JAR PICKLES 545,056.92 627,139.99 320,706.28 11,500.00 .... DEVILED MEAT 4 CARS TOILET TISSUE 2 ROLLS 27C 19c 15c 17c 13c 7c 3,864.05 rs HONEY J p r 60-L- b 5-G- n al, Can .,, :vrr LEMONS !? ifitfhrur rfr ffiwrrliiiirih it) LARGE JUICY 23C ST $ 100,000.00 50,000.00 58,888.83 10,000.00 218,888.83 $1,727,156.07 TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO SECURE LIABILITIES United States Government obligations, direct andor fully 21,500.00 guaranteed TOTAL PLEDGED, excluding rediscounts 21,500.00 Pledged: Against United States Government and postal savings With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary powers 11,500.00 CRISP HEADS LETTUCE GRAPEFRUIT ARIZONA RADISHES BUNCH 5c 5 FOR 23C DUALITY MEATS U. S. INSPECTED TOTAL PLEDGED $ 21,500.00 STATE OF UTAH, County of Carbon. Claude J. Empey, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1937. CLAUDE J. EMPEY. UNION MARKET Market closes at 6 p. m. including Saturday A A. W. McKINNON, C. R. FERGUSSON, J. H. REDD, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of April, 1937. JOSEPHINE PACE, Notary, Public, Residing at Price, Utah. My Commission will expire July 19, 1940. (SEAL): STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner: I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on April 16, 1937. RULON F. STARLEY, POR- KSAUSAGE PURE POUND CHOICE CUTS POT ROAST POUND FRANKFURTERS LEAN MEATY PORK ROAST POUND 19c 14c 2 LBS. 29C 19c U. 5. Insp. 8-L- b. Carton -- T- 2c 10,000.00 Bank Commissioner. r I b 131,835.27 Correct Attest: Lamb Shoulders 29cl $50.00 37c 23c 2 CANS 19c 33c SHAVERS 321,400.00 deposits Cut from Mt. Brand Beef BS 36. A $1,508,267.24 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT t 93c LIABILITIES: Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations State, county, and municipal deposits United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers checks outstanding, etc TOTAL OF ITEMS 14 TO 18 INCLUSIVE: Secured by the pledge of loans andor in$ 11,500.00 vestments Not secured by the pledge of loans andor 1,496,767.24 investments TOTAL DEPOSITS Capital account: Common stock 2000 shares, par share Surplus Undivided profits net Reserves for contingencies GRAPEFRUIT PRESERVES $1,727,156.07 TOTAL IjV Asparagus United States Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities $17,529.80 Banking house Furniture and fixtures, $3,081.27 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection Cash items not in process of collection - 10. Fruit COCKTAIL 2 SALAD DRESSING qrT TOMATO JUICE 1S23S: CRACKED WHEAT j 9 WHITE KIHG ESSE F.0WSEEI RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 LARGE, CRISP ONIONS 306-- REPORT OF CONDITION OF LETTUCE RADISHES Sil-vag- ni; Phone CARBON EMERY BANK CLEANSER 1 CAN White Kink MAXINE 19 CANS WYNDOTTE 30c FOR RENT 7 ROOM MODERN house, East First South. Tony , PACKAGE rossings MATCHES PEAS, BEANS Operation of Conoco service sta- FOR SALE OR TRADE WHAT tion No. 2 at Main and Second West have you to trade? 60 A. farm, Vernal. $600 down; $650 mortgage; 45 streets has been taken over by Fred A. cultivated. Full water right; no Bonomo and Verdell Pace. They will the under establishment the buildings; fenced with comb wire. operate Write Frank Hartle, Vernal firm name of Freds Service. LARGE ALL FLAVORS 4- STATION AT MAIN AND SECOND WEST UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FELS NAPTHA Chewing GUM 3S tc RENT SMALL. FOR HOUSE; Close to town; cool, comfortable. Mrs. Susie Asay, 185 W. 2nd N. APART- - FOR FOR RENT FURNISHED COPPER CARBONATE FOR TREAT-in- g ment. Inquire 279-- J. wheat. 5 pounds for 98c. Carbon Drug Co. -- ed Sun-Advoc- attending the Santa Barbara college at Santa Barbara, California, was recently elected to the Kappa Delta Pi of that school. This is an honorary FOR SALE 40 ACRES LAND, FOUR room house, 100 shares water for educational unit, entrance being bas1250.00. H. C. Smith, Price. ed upon a high standing of scholarship. - here a - D T A II FRYERS STEWING HENS FISH- - u |