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Show DAtCPTEMBEtt . 1337 Show to Appear At Strand Theatre I THE Fi-k- Kl IW fv tt Rev. aCC0H , , sl 4 S; , - , pub-- uMIlual band p,JT HehiS a o ; rw.MHUitity and has 1L. :l h m C Fj J. it M Guml "K 1!,; ,n Ht 'he d.stnct hu new well ;n JilDP IIt' Soth-- i of Salt Lake Ft Cii no as F- Ru.1 HI V ATHA SCHOOL ELECTS Li'Uhs o! euit Stud, nt bodv " lhavv ,iha ' junior high M 1',' ,i,e a' tollous- Raj,,, 11 t'0w. -- mm pic side nt M ke Hilla- - vue presi-diii'iiidi.',. R.udn set 1 n X a Chaiar Lmdeiman. libiar-'r- n t. ret.,rv-tieas-1- 1 John Liwtukis, athletic manager; William Lopen cheer leadei n pa.-- with four students attend- Burges, ing. Subiects being taught at ,t DISCUSS FOOTllALL lie alg, bia Ameiwan culture, Pres Summeihays coach of the he.dth language. Pupils Carbon high school football team, was hteiatuie are William Stone. Fianeis Podbve-sein charge of tne weekly meeting Lucille Raiiv .aid e pie.s-et- !l k. c mor Mr. are c: Ives, dant SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1:00 Sun. were 16. low Flank the Pi ice Kiwam- - chib at the Grill cafe Wednesday evening (jetetdjy) A discussion of football rules and plays used by his team was g.v,n b Mr. Summuhavs, and explanations of what they do on the team vveie given by the Dinosaurs' Gene Robertson and Bill Wibon. and by Quarterback Biuce Pike t; cost, g to sel e of va:.' from page One) ' ughi ps, ion. forf ved md E fell TUESDAY - WEDNSEDAY Continuous from 3:30 Wed. ops ons E TRIPLE BILL PROGRAM E No. 1 ed- - k TO WATER I'SFRS. THE State of Utah Offne of State Siiit Lake City. Notice heieby given that Kannkis Geanolak-- 1 is, Sunnysirie, Utah, has made application in jccoi dance with the Laws of Utah to appiopi late 2 second feet of Water fiom Giassv Trail creek in Caibon countv, Utah Said water will be diveited from January 1, to1 December 31, inclusive of each vearj at a point S 41c40 W 1852 ft from the NE cor. Sec. 9, T 15 S, R 13 E, S. L. B & M. and conveyed by a ditch already constructed a distance of apfrom proximately 7 miles and Apul 1 to October 31, inclusive of each year to irrigate 120 acres of land embraced in SEQ Sec. 24, T 15 S, R 12 E, NWI4 and SQ of Sec. 30, T 15 S, R 13 E, S L. B. & M Any time during the year, when practicable, the water will be stored in a reservoir of COac -- ft capacity, the center of the impounding dam being located 5 2045 ft. and W 950 ft. from the Ei ir. Sec 24, T 15 S, R 12 E, S. L. B. 6 M. The water so stored will be released and used from April 1 to October 31. inclusive of each year to irrigate the land herunbefore T, Virgil Wright of Cheyenne, Wyoming, bids fair to repeat in the election next month, having received 2,017 ballots in the primary, followed by A. H. White of Standardville with 1.256 These two received half again as many votes as the other thioe candi-- 1 dates for the office combmed for district auditor, In the run-o- ff with two to be chosen, the candidates will be Ben Robinson. Superior, Wyoming, witn 1.911 ballots in the primary, Joe Dowd of Latuda, and David L. Day of Columbia, each with 1,689, and Dick Orme of Rock Springs, Wyoming, 1,434. With three tellers to be chosen, the following six. with the number of ballots they received in the primaries, will be in the run-of- f: Robert Farish, Spring Canyon, 2,791; Thomas Jones, Rock Springs, 2,209; Mike Korogi. Alliance, Wyoming, 1,765; Sam Dexter, Superior, Wyoming, 1,622: Chas. Flagg, Gebo, Wyoming, 1,452; and Tony Korey, Frontier, Wyoming, 1,036. James Jardine of Columbia was elected board member for No. 5 receiving a majority of the votes in the primary, 625, as against 576 for the only opposing candidate, Charles Semken of Consumers. Lacking eight votes of a majority for election as board member from No. 4, Alfred Carey of Scofield, 507 votes, will run against obE. L. Hill of Spring Canyon who tained 230 ballots m the primary. AH officers will take over their poin sitions beginning January 1. 1938 Utah the district, which comprises and Wyoming w ho Albert Roberts, vice president, week this for is running to all Carjcued a note of thanks supsplendid their for bon miners in the pumaiy candidacy his of port he said, he If election. same laith the promises to continue the past. in has given ful service he the Podbve-- NOTICE U.M.W DISTRICT 22 WILL HOLD FINAL VOTE OCTOBER 12 (Continued PAGE UVD C T A D PLAN MOTION PICTURES A series of educational motion pictures is being planned by Central and Southside schools, Principal Charles H. Madsen announced this week. Whenever a picture has particular (Continued from page One) interest, it is presented in the general of the delegates. Carbon high school auditorium, one Smoke abatement and smokeless shown there Wednesday afterfuel were discussed at length by the being noon. convention. Arthur McFarlane, pres-- A Once a month a feature picture will progiam was given under sponsor- be shown at the high school, with a ship of Fred C. Graham of Salt Lake L ity Later, a dance at the Carbon County Country club was enjoyed by the delegates and guests. Appreciation of Price hospitality was expressed in a resolution formally adopted at the Friday afternoon session ident of the Standard Fuel company of Salt Lake City declared that the latter is not yet feasible on a al basis, but great strides in that direction are being made at present. Discussing smoke abatement, W. L. Butlei, thief of the smoke abatement bmeuu in Salt Lake City, said that eonsumeis aie coming to realize more and more the tremendous economic waste involved in smoke, and are seeking to do away with it as much as possible Grover A. Giles, assistant state rney-general, spoke on trucking laws as applied to the retail fuel business. A discussion of fair trade acts was given by Edward F. Richards, counsel for the Utah Trade commission Endorsement w'as given to a resolution asking the next state legislature to place a tax of 4 cents on each 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas. A reduction in freight rates was also mged by the delegates who expressed the opinion that coal should not be made to bear an shaie of railroad revenue. In the evening a banquet was conducted in the Trice Community church, with the Ladies Aid under dnection of Mrs G. J .Reeves serving the meal and N. O. Garff, sales manager of the Spring Canvon-Roy- al Coal company acting as toastmaster. Nurse Returns From New York Miss Vera Prince, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Prince of Price, returned to her home here Tuesday, after having been in New York City for the past six months. While there she was enrolled in advanced nursing training, and will leave Saturday for Salt Lake City, having accepted a position there. small admission charge to defray penses. ex- com-meru- atto- The present pine of j nto bum j, $3.90 per 100 pounds, acceding to a Floventh Grade At Scofield wire received yesterday fmm Smith Iii't of the lecently or& Jordan company of Fiuita Coloeleventh ganized g ado in Scofield William H. Rcnu tt (oun'v rado, by public sch opened Monday, Sepagricultural agent. tember 27. can quell their reckless ardor! CE from h; ording to ay in tie , mH Ku'Vny - I on the f... tiu.e.n 19rl(1 Ti, , and Cot. ;ere air.ot, (oyneVus' cnic circles of the 11 most vv THI GUNS IN Vkheie PJ'ter at the , 1 , NOT ALL to tuu-he.;D- . iutor ci ; dsiMjnt , ,, '"Uf . i ? pn si t ,LAt l,ty Mt , Dunng his jV - m-- i Chun-- - ,t., ill w f' T Will irn f i iOti e he vVS - J K lo-iH- S.,d PEICl, UTAH FUELERS END BUSINESS PART OF Capital; Goes Friday MEETJTERE FRIDAY Forum 's stock if ADVOCATE, To New The Publics Transferred Location At States partner in the no- manipulators business tonous the road k 0akie has one of the nder The Toast of New Editor Dear Sir 'e y VfBLj in the picture are Edward Now that the .,1 etary or a Jim Fisk, Cary Grant as contract, for e Jet as merc, Fanner Frances and Boyd court houn. a tueK4 1 the , The pic ure plays at may Mansfield. bemordu Did you Sunon m Helper theatre ;ction, at the couit nome U,ui Strand leH that there f the Monday. was somethin? out oi day and olaue1 i you think that tr.e Statu- of 1 of local the nation 1 Tnhn Day, manager set on top of f an, Hi cupolo Co. office, will :rded State Lumber too large to tirely to Nebrasa on trip pe.udon nuh tomonow a precarious pLict Don't vu tl ,nk to visit with his aged ning of hat ka planning if that veu- ,t ou n h ls rav. 1 near Omaha. His father has front on top of tl ' In e road ill lately and Mr Day eXpCCtS over the of the nu cemci for several days. Ported 5, to remain there to the court home Uiul a slott s ! flag oontmuf,' pole put it it, pi, ue on ? which tip of the cupoloe, that the IV state rot of the build, tig would he;,tua,a,.a,c .mpm- ,d ws, th i; And again if the Vuo k the I ,d n. leqj qi, ovating it on'd u wuh county pc,, t access and would n t it The House of Hits1 e this rot , quin t .e us vice ol a steeple J uk Helper punk ,,u M H Date 0 secrets.-FRIDAY - SATURDAY excels from 330 Sat. ANNOUNCE KEAN PRICES Continuous exercises .. Jim 8 C N 'Typewriter ribbon l vacate. for nle nt The Sun-Ai- This application is designated in the off.ee of the State Engineer as No 12505. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Huipherys, State Engineer. Caoitol Building, Salt Lake City, with ore extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of completion of publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first pub , September 9, 1937 Date of last pub., October 7, 1937 ANNOUNCING Reiser - King STUDIO of the DANCE American Legion Hall Price Utah CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic and Personality Singing in each hours instruction OPEN HOUSE WE WILL GIVE FREE THURS. & FRI. BETWEEN 3:30 & 6:00 P. M. AUDITIONS Classes Begin Saturday, Oct. 2, 1937 THIS IS AN AUTHORIZED K & R System Studio COAST TO COAST RECOGNITION sub-distr- ict ray VT dEf t 3B Wi ir- - $ No. 2 sub-distr- ict DOUBLE-CROS- Y : S T ftohtnng JOHN WATNI tOUIJI UTIMEI I0KIT McWADE No. 3 Wild West Days 4 CHAPTER rmm GJSMftBDOB LEMONS LG. SIZE UNION MARKET SUNKIST 33c LAMB STEW LOWEi Seedless GRAPES tor awr&jjurs-- WITH A 3 VEAL POT RO AST- - 1 CAULIFLOWER Extra Fancy White Heads Back in 1927, the Maytag washer with The tab was produced. Maytag of today is a much finer jvasher than ever yet the price ii Crisp, Solid Heads The tub, sediment trap and other features that won Maytag leadership are still exclusively Maytag low. 3c m one-piec- e, CELERY FANCY 10c UTAH-LAR- GE BUNCH ... advantages. Any Maytag available ith gasoline Multi-Moto- FREE TRIAL IrMitni ttn sew MAYTA3 IR0NER Vine Ripe, GREENRIVER Twenty modern of simplicity he es , , j .1 1 and convenience. Six models with a wide prjee range. Co. Johnson Washer & Refrigerator electric shop helper Home Address 416 S. First East Phone rrrrrrrr THt MAVTAS COMPANY ASoe 513-- J vTT j Price, Utah You INTRODUCTORY OFFER R & W GOFFEE S 1 M. 27c R & W SPAGHETTI 3 c 25c R & W CATSUP bo??lece 3 por43c 3 WALL PAPER CLEANER LETTUCE WATERMELONS r. ISC POUND (f fl . CABBAGE millionth 9 ttLBS. 25c POUNDS 1 0f POUND BASKET Pay FANCY CALIFORNIA GREEN BELL PEPPERS DRY ONIONS ffiraffiiantgi NotbanExtr r.3 p,2Sc f LARGE HEADS 2 5 lbs. Lb. Bulk Sauerkraut 'Frankfurters b. B0TH FOR OQr 47v - Rolled Beef ROAST- - 1 29c POUND JOHNSONS IjV GLO-COA- for IJg .10 lbs.2 S. 1 Self-Polishi- T Floors ng igHNSONTS tLOOS POLISH f i QUARTS 98c 59c |