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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 8 0 N - A D V O C A T - THURSDAY UTAH PRICE. E , 6 Work Refusal Charges WITH RECREATION WORK OPERATORS MOVE TO COMPLY FORMED 7 Are Halted Against IS BOARD COAL NEW ACT; IN CARBON COUNTY ( Continued Fom Pace One) p beat the meeting Wednesday, but WORKING HOURS Provo. MEETING SUCCESS FOR NURSES IN THIS AREA CUT No organization was effected at the . B. P. Manley, appointed by the national commission as temporary secretary of the district board, was. made chairman pending the board's Officers of District No. 4 of the election of officers, at a meeting totI Utah State Nurses Association be called by Mr. Manley. have announced a change in the Tuesday was the date set for the hours of private nurses in this measure to go into operation all over section. Instead of twelve hour the country. Mine operators not joinshifts now in force, eight hours to a 9 La ing the code became subject received will be the time limit, this new per cent tax on the puce to become effective on order from all coal at the mine Accord-- ; 1. July mg to Mr Manley theie are 87 proThis alteration will enable priof which 38 the state, only ducers in nurses to perform their duvate the on were recognized code niernbeis more satisfactory than the ties hosTuesday deadline. previous long hours. In the and ten Mining men Tuesday weie hesitant between are there pital to foiecast what effect the code would twenty who are on private duty, have on the retail priee of coal as while in the district there are thirty-fivthey awaited a move by the national about commission to determine how far its administration would affect intrastate hut Victor W. Sweet, commerce, president of the Salt Lake Retail Fuel There Dealers association declared: is no doubt in my mind but what the code will increase the price of coal in Supreme Dictator J. Anderson of the Utah. The reason is that every mine Order of Moose will visit Hel- been has state money. losing the Loyal in demoralized been by per lodge No. 1659 on July 6, at which The market has truck competition and price cutting, time a class will be initiated in his The present setup should end that. honor. After the initiation, Mr. Anderson Mr. Sweet would not quote a fig- will give a talk to members of the ure on the probable rise in price but Those who have signed for order. of the winter in out that pointed to 1936-3- 7 membership in the lodge to be instithe price of prepared coal are reduced was retailer the by approxi- tuted in Price in the near future to attend. invited mately $1.40 a ton below the price especially current in 1935-3- 6 and declared that The Price lodge will be instituted the lower price was forced largely by on July 9, the ceremonies having been postponed from the original date to trucks. with the suSweets statement was contradicted prevent interference visitation. dictators preme in a statement issued Wednesday by Mr. Nyman, who said that the pracATTENDS UNION MEET tice of big mines in giving away bony Mrs. Ann Downey of Helper atcoal is demoralizing the business of the national convention of the truck mines. The big operators give tended American Federation of Musicians away more coal than the wagon mines last week at Louisville, Kentucky. produce, Mr. Nyman asserted. Mrs. Downey represented local union A principal function of the board No. 225 of the federation. elected Tuesday will be to propose minimum prices for coal to the national bituminous coal commission which will in turn set the prices. Other duties of the board will include the appointment of officers and other persons necessary to enforce the code of fair competition contained in the PHONE 203 mof-Ung- 1 e. Supreme Dictator Of Moose Slates Visit To Order At Helper j fore appearing they told newspaper- ormen that after receiving the work and to report der they came to Price Nine Communities Contacted By were advised by a welfare official that d food would not be provided them. Supervisor; they Under those circumstances, Program Started our homes. leave not could we said, The misunderstanding apparently With nine communities having been welfare officontacted this week, the countywide hinged on this matter, erroneous this that cials indicating recreational program sponsored by men by to the was coungiven information Price and Helper cities, Carbon source. ununauthorized well an is district ty and the school der way. MISSIONARY HERE The purpose of the project is to coordinate recreational agencies already fulMiss Helen Jorgensen, who is C. S. D. operating and to organize others. L. the for a mission H. Madsen of Price is director of the filling church in the northwestern states, Ore- program. with headquarters at Portland, Contacts for establishment of recrelast gon, visited here two days ational activities have been made by week with her parents, Stake PresiMr. Madsen in Sunnyside, Columbia, dent and Mrs. George Jorgensen. She Stand-ardvill- e, con-- I Wellington, Price, Helper, had been attending the M. I. A. Wattis, Hiawatha and Spring vention in Salt Lake City as a rep-- I Glen. resentative of the mission field which Softball games have been launch- she serves. ed for boys; story hours for children have been started in various comunder the dimunities; assistance has been given City park Wednesday club. Womans several Fourth of July committees in rection of the tax- According to officials of the planning excursions to the Price and in ing units sponsoring the program, Helper swimming pools on July recreaunA. W. P. are Scout where troops those places Fourth, and Boy der way in communities where they tional leaders are already directing such activities, that work will be conwere not previously in operation. Mr. Madsen reported that some tinued, but the idea behind the apthe for a in supervisor provid- pointment of towns expressed interest orcounty at large contemplates the ing local recreational leadership. recfor succommunities all As illustrations of the eaerly ganization of cess of the program, over 40 boys at reational purposes, both for adults Columbia are playing softball on and children. grounds erected last year by the CoClassified advertisements low cost, lumbia Steel company, and 34 boys of value hour the story attended high producing will prove and girls to sell,, something conducted at Consumers Tuesday. A to those having rent. or the lease in started was Helper story hour iiliP WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 2Sth - 26,i Well-Rounde- Ashes and Cans DANCE Swell Swing Music TONIGHT Joe Lewis Orchestra BY CITY DELIVERY act. Salad i DANCING BEST FLOOR Jar $ WEIE ATI ES 2 PINEAPPLE ach0 I BABY FG0D& nips: flltlLi EGGS 3 5 fancy HEAD STRICTLY PRESH CATSUP QUART CANS 29c Bananas IITI I A Golden Ripe 2000 lbs. while they last, 2 ASSORTED PLAVORS-JbLLPER PACKAGE Sc 10c 19c foe 19c 2$ PORK & BEAMS ns SALMON ptS-Ca- FLOUR IN 3 and PRICE, UTAH 2 TJ 2 T he Success None Better All Brands J ...sue 3c. 2.C COFFEE Special Ground Pound Perfected Shortening Can 3-L- 1000-She- et 2-Ro- pks- Tomatoes 1 PORK & BEANS 23c 1 29c 1 SARDINES In 19c i MATCHES 6-B- ox OF Egg, ' 21z-Cans-2-F- 2l2-ca- n or BUTTER Carton MEATS 2-Bu- "- 9c 5c 15c 29c 4c 25c 25c NEW PEAS BANANAS Firm, Ripe PATRONIZE YOUR UNION STORE-- WE HAMS ut 2-Lb- 2-Lb- luiUMtamiwy k.r.ti - m 4 Red Brand, Solid K WHITE CAULIFLOWER SNOW PER POUND SIZ- ELEMONS LARGE DOZEN CANTALOUPES 9t 27c 2 JUMBO FOE QUALITY MEATS U. S. INSPECTED UNION 5 j. STAR HAMS s. pund Lb. MAB&1 STAR HA Xni0ent s. VEAL STEAK Nice Tender l i.iii.jjbi Jftg 29c 19c 17c 0,74-Can- s SAUSAGE Country Style BACON Sliced Pound GROUND BEEF Fresh $ 98 15-Lb- s. g J CHEESE Cream Pound 2-- Fr bs. CASE PEACHES PearsDel Monte, 2ft - LETTUCE Solid Heads CANTALOUPES GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES TOMATOES Firm RiPe-2-- LbsLEMONS Large Dozen CUCUMBERS Large Each 4-L- IOC an 10-Ba- rs & Vegetables j vtah-4j- jn. 2-C- SOAP an FtlACflROHI Spaghetti Jg 15c SALAD DRESSING Quart CORNED BEEF Can Fruits SOAP 24-Ca- ns lls i5c-7- 0z- BLUE PINE Libbys-3-Can- s PUFFED WHEAT s z TOMATO JUICE Campbells-JCa- ns DREFT 40z- - s Deviled Meat b. Vienna Sausage TISSUE Libby BARS WHITE Sfl40 h, 29c NAPHTHA rs Cans Success-Fres- 26TH S2C FLOURS. BUTTER Pound 29c Soap of Women - 19c 35c 25c 29c 27c 19c 10c COTTAGE CHEESE FRESH FISH & POULTRY SUPPORT UNIO NLABOR 100 PF.R rrv-- r 51c ij? Beautiful THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY , SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH. S 3 mimi service A foe 33c Turkey Red Hard. Wheat-48-L- b $JT38 Bag Adm. 75c Couple a quality s)c lbs U PEASES HELPER m 29c 19c M J B COFFEE GRAHAM CRACKERS .0? 2Jt CANS DOZEN EASTERN UTAH TT Pki,2it if Real Entertainers SILVER MOON HALL (Price) Friday, June 25 Hauled Away Hi iT,?Ii:K 5ra LAMB CHOPS SHORTENING 3 PURE PORK SAUSAGE POUND DRIED BEEF eBACON eythepieoPOUND . SALMON rSSLICI. ... ryers Large Colored Fresh e are featuring Junior Stock rom iLe future farmers 4-- H Dresi ShoM Clubs ol |