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Show tni PAGE TWO sun A D Y O C QTAH rRICE. ATE, Typhoid Fever Wanes NEW LEADERS, In Utah, Report Says PAINTERS iiv? PRICE CANDIDATES tudied thought to arrive at some mean', of human destruction. un-Aitonr- atr now - marked by a ll'tmg Kerv week-enNAMED TO LEGION, numOnly three cases of typhoid fever dead through motor traffic, unnecessarily large "0 Newspaper, One Coverage, One Cost were reported to the state board of of operations the speedup to sacrificed The humans of By ber. Issukd Every Thursday health during the first five months mi.st AUXILIARY POSTS of is a march of destruction that CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY It civilization. 1937. as compared with thirteen of must be met. Certainly, PRICK, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH 1, l79 cases for the same period in 1936, acbe halted, it is a challenge that to all of this nature which Mrs. Arthur cording to a letter addressed VAL H. COWLES, HAL 0. MacKNIGHT, PubUsbers. we cannot meekly bow to a problem William M. bodies Arthur S. Horsley, Dr. manned and lives by today human physicians demand' in destroyed of VAL H. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. Craven New Heads Of Fifth McKay, director of the division . , so alarmingly large. toll a Editor. Associate Organizations disease control, Utah District ARTHUR P. DRAPER, communicable be should authorized It seems that careful surveys state board of health. Dr. McKay a move MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. and conducted by governmental departments, was Price in veteran sayg that he feels that the big fac-an- d honored Twice ot Phone No. 0 long since tst due. We worry about the destruction when,tor in this low incidence is the suc- Subscription $2.00 Per Year In Advance. auxiliary affairs Sunday 'hat follow In Advance and of Year livestock up Per ladies Utah of loss Outside their $2.50 SObecriptioni men and cessful immunization of large groups crops, about the S. in Arthur of elected government on the AT utah action with part of citizens during the past few years. southeastern AT THE POSTOPPICE worry ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER com- past si ill we mark time when And Horsley, I87S Mich jetter solicits the continued acbait damage. PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH to local the of a ternlic of at on mander the physicians. lives goes cooperation killing and maiming of human J m in another immunization post of the American vw consider crops and animals A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION because it Is pace. district as will be carried out in which Legion, the light of K( ll'EliTY, something of direct monetary of that program, commander the same manner as in the past. The OKNKliALLY accepted is the belief that ('tall need' vainer while the matter of humans being slaughtered and necessity for repeated immunization organization and Mune alterations in the legislative setup, that Mrs. Arthur imv risked is a. pted with slight consideration and chose commonagainst typhoid fever is that such not changes must be made if advancement of the a past presi a action because the resultant financial toll is Craven, for In" effective period of munity is wealth is to be made in keeping with the time'. concerned dent of the local la-- 1 only about three years, so exacting so far as general society is one dies unit, to serve as Among other thin"', it appears to be very definDr McKays letter conveys the This a p nous to be our attitude arid it H for citizens of the 'tnte of function president is the it Initely settled in the mind' of many And projs-,iatlon 0f the board for the splen-th- e altered. must American Legion that there 'liould be more pronounced divorcement in eminent to bring about such alteration. cooperation 0f the .medical immunization n previous the operation of state governmental affairs, that the wa fessjon This action and makes clear the fact division between executive and legislative departments campaignSi MORE LIGHT NEEDED taken at the district that vaccine will be furnish-meetin- g than is the case now. The should he more at Roosevelt d typhoid board of health to all state thg by by the which methods pursued ideal representative government i' that see' the combined DISCLOSURES of Sunday, S. A. 0fficers without health and Ilorsley be three divisions executive, legislative and judicial those who carry on 'iich practice, should not groups holding their carrying out their individual function', none overlap- so surprising; it is jurtectly natural that such prac- sessions in that community. Mr. Horsley succeeds Fred Voll of AGE ASSISTANCE EXPLAINED ping operations of the others. tices would be carried on under the program of secrecy as district leader of the vet-- 1 a proIn order to aeipiire such a setup, it uAuld be necincome Helper taxes, which is maintained concerning of Mrs. Craven following Mrs.' Carl Harris, field representativeconin with the active aid erans, essary to adopt some legislative provision which world gram which has hcen of state the welfare, didepartment Leith Miller of Vernal in taking make largely impossible dejiartment mixtures which of of many of our present lawmakers. rection of auxiliary activities for the ferred with officials and employes availwas lieen found undesirable. have One step in that direcTueshere office welfare the Time was when income tax information county area. Both candidates were selected tion would be passage of a measure which would deny able for the general public. .Too much crying by tile day relative to provisions of and without opposition. be this to anyone serving in a legislative capacity the right to of procedure in the new pro-almethods that idea crowd (their being The Price unit of the Auxiliary was old age assistance. for serve in an apiaiintive position for two veins after such done at the other fellows expense, of course) resulted for gram gone having given recognition its in so over forth the which lawmaking service bad been completed. This vvouhf publicity splendidly top brought of the in repeal provisions a more definite program of repre'cntaativc leghave membership, being awarded a prize un it lies. It is all right for the little fellow to less his m the sum of eight dollars for this of individual home via advancement islation, promotion information concerning the taxation on his the upjMiintmrnt route bringing to an end the too great farm or his business available, but all wrong for in- accomplishment which was attained by such a wide margin over the quota a mixture which exists with regard to executive and formation concerning incomes to lie treated on the which the state headquarters had legislative departments. same ba-i- s. The income tax plan is the best approach to the Veteran affairs and plans for fu-i- ,. coiTect ture activities occupied the attention and carrying applied WHY PERMIT UNNECESSARY TOLL? vying system. Properly men during most provisions, it will he found in the long mn to be the 0f the CONTINUED xhiu. liter of human lives appear to be solution to our taxation problem it taxes according of the time of the yearly session, a served Sunday eve- the tribute demanded bv a speeded up s t on to the ability to pav. And making information available banquet being a throng'll use of motorized vehicles continuing on a basis of increase that is extremely alarming and callin' Inl taxes. siuli collecting held in Price early next month came in for considerable discussion and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shorts and sons, Yvonne, of Provo, are guests of Mrs. members of the local post announced WELLINGTON NEWS Mark, Murray and Kenneth, and Miss Margaret Edwards. preliminary plans for this department Jean Draper, left Monday for a tour Norman Hill of Salt Lake City re- session. of the eastern states and to visit relacently visited here. Those from Price attending the (Wellington residents having news tives in Butler, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Snow were Roosevelt items for this column are asked to meeting included Mrs. Miss Martha Pinegar of San Franleave them in the Snow store before cisco is visiting her parents, Mr. and business visitors in Salt Lake City Ralph Martin, Mrs. Craven, Mrs. Earl Monday evening each week for the Mrs. H. A. Pinegar. She had recent- Tuesday. Jones, Mrs. Vem Davis, Scott Fausett, The town board will sponsor a July 3t ly returned from a years stay in Honcorrespondent). Art Horsley, Art Craven, Earl Jones, Fourth celebration here, with a pro- olulu. Thomas and Ace Roberts. At. Harvey works-FranKeith Snow, 2, suffered a broken A son was born to Mr. and Mrs gram sPorts- - dances and fire The Relief society observed Moth- - tending from Helper were Mr. and leg and severe body bruises ThursSun on June 21 A day Tuesday at their Mrs. Henry Dankworth, Fred Voll, day morning when his father backed was born to Mr. and over him in a car. The baby is re- - Mrs. daughter session. Summer meetings August Litizzette and Glen Ballinger. Delbert Tidwell Thursday at the closing will be held on the second Tuesday covering in the Price hospital, his Price hospital. condition reported as fair. Mrs. Glen Edwards and daughter. of each month. Miss Mabel MacBeth 1-conducted the meeting. Program selections were given by Beth Young, Elaine Butler, Stella Davis, Erma Burnett, Edna Hanson, Mabel MacBeth and Edna Hanson. Eighty persons enjoyed the meeting and refreshments. Ten Carbon county young men Mrs. Jane Branch of Price honored were scheduled to report at Fort her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Thayn at a Douglas Thursday (today) for duty n, suipiise quilting bee Wednesday af-- 1 tbe annual citizens military at the home of Mrs. E. E. : romn Branch. Others present were Mrs. L, fNwing youths Lincoln Marshall, Mrs. Vida Marshall, George G. Mrs. Ernest Branch, Mrs. Ray Branch, couny are registered. BATHING CAPS Mrs. Loren Golding, Mrs. Ralph An- - Fragadakis, Wiggo F. Axelgard and demon. Price: Mrs. Charles Hartley Charles A. Averill, Price; Lee R. Gib I and Mrs. II. C. Pinegar. son, Frank R. Littizzette, Andrew B. Mrs. O. L. Snow entertained Mon- - Berry and Thomas Tad Morgan, Hel-da- y for the sixth birthday of her pere; Joe H. Rasmussen. Wayne Of good looking Marilyn. Thirty-on- e guests mons and Clifford A. Pinegar. -crepe rubber. One county lington. Emery youth, Choice of colors! Davis ooWrtained the Ho M. Turpin of Huntington, is also j Mrsthe camp. attending Stephen Burnett, Mrs. Abram Bur- t. bjCCt f thlS "amp 'f,. t0 bnng nett. Mrs. Asa L. Draper. Mrs. Irwin Behumn, Mrs. Ornn Snow. Mrs L toSether 'ounS men from a11 sections E. Petersen, Mrs. Dora Rich, Mrs. of tlle country and to develop closer John Thayn and Mrs. Kerm it Peter- - national and social unity; to teach cn, were guests. them the duties and responsibilities of Choir members and their partners American citizenship; to stimulate enjoyed an outing in Soldier canyon patriotism; to interest young men in Thursday evening. the importance of and The deacons improved the church obedience and to develop the physical yard Saturday afternoon, then hiked standard of American youth through Bisho'pnd Mrs! A 'aeror th? participation in militar-and cise, athletics, games sports. pamed them. This thirty day encampment will be Knee The following participated in a juniC under the supervision of Executive ior temple excursion to Manti SaturLength Mrs. Nephi Mortensen, Mrs. Officer William H. Hammond andj day: Melvin Young, Mr. and Mrs. G N Major Allender Swift, adjutant. e Circular knit weight Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, Erma Sergeant Major John Pool will blockings with Lastex tops, Burnett, Beth Young. Mabel Mac- again handle the camp this year. ideal for Summer wear! Beth, Jack Hall, Billie Woodward, Sergeant Pool has an excellent staff Jay and Major MacBeth, Eva Nor- working under his superevision and! ton, Jean Simmons, Glenna Bryson, that this camp will exceed! Theo Golding, Orbor Mortensen. Ber- promises last years. tie Lou Young, Charlotte Tidwell Rhea Burnett, Vera Jones, Bert Hill Billie Miller, Peter Jones. Asaei WE Jones, Geneva Mortensen and Tera Peirce. -- clip? CHOSENTU'OJ d ' New officers werP evening by Carbon S gerald; recording secr? Bean; financial son of Helper; Bass; warden, Billy Bass The new president was as the locals delegate to of the Carbon County Centr union, succeeding Mr. Nash Three new members were m.t at the meeting. con&rti ti Mr. and Mrs. B. ap-dist- r ry. eo? K ion No. 992 of the a Painters, Decorate anrt ers and the Sign Write special meeting in th , .Cralke E. Bertot of president, succeeding jp. h Following is a list ofntv elected: Vice family of E. J. Standardville they attended a the Henry Elliott descend;? g tax-dodgi- so haliince-tho-budg- de-kel- FLUFFIEST '"1 ISL MARSHMALLOWS WHEN YOU THINK OF MARSHMALLOWS RE- MEMBER FLUFFIEST , THE BEST THAT YOU CAN BUY PACKED IN PILLOW SHAPED CELLOPHANE BAG Carbon Youths Begin Training At Annual Military Encampment train-ternoo- 10 Sim-daught- er. Wel-attend- aften- ? ( PKGS. Heed Tea Make your Iced Tea better with CANTERBURY Orange Pekoe LB. PKG. - WATERMELONS ne BLACK SILK HOSIERY Lraper SEEDED KLON-DYKE- S v LB semi-servic- Mens Thinning Of Beets In Price Area Will Be Completed Soon SUITS Instructions Still Lacking For Future Operation Of W.P.A. No instructions concerning works administration during the progress 1936-3- 7 slleets in the Price ITlfr Carbon d,by Thinning of district, comprising SHOES Dusty tones and dark or liht shades in full cut fabrics! At this pricq. youre assured of value and Price Ladies white slippers, pumps and sandals. Lots of style, lots of wear! Utah fiscal year, which today) bavf, be"n began Arecciv p- A. cunty according to an announcement by J. R. Roaf, district senior engineer. We don't know where we stand regarding the future, Mr. Roaf declared Wednesday. At the present time only three W. P. A. projects are being operated in Carbon county, namely, the Spring Glen canal diversion dam, the Helarea, was a recent caller in Price. He per sewer work and the Price baseinspected the beet fields and express- ball diamond. ed himself as being well pleased with the prospects for the crop this season. HOUSING FOR STATE LEGION CONVENTION HERE REQUESTED CARD OF THANKS Price residents who have unused We wish to thank all those who so rooms which they will be willing to thoughtfully extended their sympathy rent to visitors during the state Amand assistance at the time of the erican Legion convention death of our beloved daughter here on Auand gust 5, 6 and 7 are requested to teleFlores. Also for the beau-tif- ul phone Mrs. William Hakalo, chairfloral offerings, man of the American MR. and MRS. TONY Legion AuxilFRUGNI, iary s housing committee. The And Daughter. housing chairman is L, Dow Legion Young rnimtv - HAVE JUST INSTALLED THE MOST MODERN SPRINKLING EQUIPMENT IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. VISIT OUR STORE AND SELECT YOUR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WHICH ARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY. REMEMBER! 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