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Show OCTOBER 21, 1937 j.jjfRSDAY; U N City . ordinance boosting the salaries mavor and the councilmen was Monday night at the regular nnthly city council meeting. of the ng to provisions I ME Public by William Camp-second- ed by Sheldon L. An-th- e - Irned To i i v !- - $600 X 1 ? Fah-rm- Cominiv-sioner- i years ago g. s, i however, will be William Pitei-ioDr. C. R. Fahring directoi of 'y State college extension service insisted by Mrs. Rena B Maviock and Dr. C. J. Wheatley, extension specialists. In the afternoon the planning K board, consisting of representatives from various political and social or4 ganizations in the county, will discus, " problems confronting Caibon county and methods of meeting them In the evening the discussion will deal with A the advantages of county planning f and what benefits may be derived from it. The purpose of a county planning board is to the different L activities carried out by separate or- gamzntions so that their execution may be moie effective. t William H. Bennett, county agricultural agent, specifically urged that all citiens attend the evening meeting and be ready to enter into a di'CU'-sio- n tin-Uta- ishion Agn-cultui- .ACTS from Flacilles fTfTfffTTTTTTTTTTTT House coats have proved such a sensation this year that they are almost essential to the wardrobe. Everything from a cotton coat to do your house work in to beautiful taffeta and. satins that are only for lounging and hostess robes. Fla Cilles have a comThere is plete selection. in paisely crepe numbers print, form fitting with zipper from neck line to hem, two taffeta styles in bright colors, one zips closed and the other buttons. Both have real full skirts. The satin and wool coats are wonder- k i e DT AB E , al HEX! WEEK To I. (Matte alifomia-Souther- ) Mthep n slluld win because anced ball dub. Oregon State-Oregon-L- ai XXX t 1 B A - ' be- - gely Giay-r- Helper, 44 03; Scofield, 35.03; Castle Gate, 30.03: Hiawatha, of t i ; if ful. M county problems-- . - Z ' 29 03; Washington State The' Wln d clo'-- one: mabe an lmis -- up't t hashing! - A tdgo to the Husk.es The mental d il povsjh It county ha- -. fo I. mi L.nl ii Wi Cdt-- . i Id Pac ifu. I.uthciun Id lianiettc-Whitti- I The er Sunnyside, 29.03; Carbon outside of incorporated towns and cities, 27 03. The table is used in the county assessors office chiefly for assessing automobiles, but other personal propel ty valuations are also figured by using it On personal propel ty valua- small pick D. E. Williams, district for this section for distribution of N. Y. A. funds to high school students, announced today that $1400 will be received this year for students of this area. Under this plan the student is paid thirty cents an hour for the work and not more than six dollars a month, Work is adapted to the abilities of the individual, some working after school and otheis on Saturdays. Mr. Williams stated that he can care for 125 students, each student being given two months woik unless circumstances warrant more. This is the third year that the Caibon high school has taken advantage of this program. n Fi ancisco Kui jmat-i- c should swing victory to the Bulldogs m a close one. Portland-B- i lgham Young Poi but it will be close. St Marys-Idah- o The Gaels are on the wav up and should win. Santa Clare-LoyoThe Broncos have greater strength Gnnaga-Sa- $13 21. $22.02, and $33 02; October Utah Educational convention in Salt 21-- association 23 Lake-City- . j tions of $50, $300, $500 and $750 respectively the table shows the following amounts of taxes to be collected: Price, $2.30, $13 81, $23.02 and $34 52, Wellington, $2.45, $14.71, $24 52 and $36 77; Helper, $2.20, Beai- - ''muni legam stude and win October 22 Football game, Carbon versus Granite high sehoci at Salt Lake City, 2:00 p. m. October 22 Dance for Sons tit Le- -, gion and their friends in the Amer- -, lean Legion hall. October 22 Dance at Silver Mooi dance hall, music by Joe Lewis and1 his orchestra. October 25 Meetings of the Cart bon County Planning board tn. house, 2:30 and 7:30 p. mv the-cour- October 25 Regular meeting of the Priee city council in ll was identified with baseball and the basement, 7 31) during his residence heie, also p. m.Carnegie library participating in American Legion ai October 26 Last date for registraHe has a great many tivities. friends here who will wish him well tion of voters for municipal election in whatever line may engage his ser-- j to be held in Price November 2 October 26 Meeting of the Carbon vices, no announcement having been made as to his plans for the mimed- - county commissioners at 7 30 p. m, in the court house. iate future. semi-month- ly sott-ba- -- Castle $150, $9 01, $15 02 and $22 52; Scofield, $1.75, $10.51, $17.-5- 2 and $26.27; Hiawatha, $1.45, $8.71, $14 52 and $21.77; Sunny-sid- e, Gate, la $1.45, $8.71, $14.52 and $21.-7- 7; $135, $8 11, $13.52 and $20 27. county, ttend Meeting Held For Dealers To Show A ' Russell R. Kcetch, Vernal, countv agent for Uintah county: Joseph F. Parrish of Moab, Giand county agent and Merrill E. Cook, county agent for Emerv county, have been invited to attend the sessions. Planning board meetings will be held in their counties on davs immediately following the meeting here. facilitate figuring the amount of taxes to be paid on personal property valuations in Carbon county, a chart has been completed by the county assessors office showing the amount of the tax on valuations from $5 to $750. The chart was made by Silas Rowley and E. E. Branch. Tax bases on which the amounts are figured are: Wel lington, 49.03 mills; Price, 46.03; PAGE FIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS TO TAKE EFFECT AGAIN THIS YEAR Indicates Amount Tax On Valuation coflcrniioicT At Ktening Sessio 7:30 OT lock mayors salary will be year to $900, and he first meeting f the newly ralSof the city councilmen from Carbon recorder and The city county planning boa.d $420. - will continue to receive will be conducted m the courthouse here next Monday afternoon j50Urand $720 per year respectivelnmg at 2:30 oclock, followed y. as its The city council gave ivening beginning the fact that reason for the action at i 30 o'clock by of the remuneration e a nil i ting open to !avor and city councilmen was the public has almost wt set m 1927, Price lj C. R doubled m importance, the great chan m.,n of that in business during the Cai bon County Le making the positions much Board of the time more demanding upon will ,le. officials. side and enei sues of the city nu ,th and recorder the of city Salaries m'otings laving several were raised, the disi in ioiv treasurer der!dfrom P Assessor's Chart Pay Boost Vote W ADVOCATE. Councilmen New Chevrolet Model, first week in November one of the outstanding stage plays of the year B. D. Redd of the Redd Motor Co. Bv special pei mission the Little and seven al members of his organizaTheatie of Salt Lake City has con- tion, J. O. Monroe, Frank Kranyc sented to send its production of the and B. A. Black, attended a. meeting thioc-acomedy, its a Wise Child." at Salt Lake City where plans for the for the benefit of the Sons of the Le- announcement of the new 1938 Chev- The meeting is gion band which is attempting to rolet were discussed. conducted by Chevrolet fadoiy laise funds to finance a trip to the being Chevrolet dealers in national Arne, lean Legion com on- - i epi csenlat.ves. and sui rounding teintory, at this this t.on in Los Angeles next summer imMved their first glimpse' The production will be complete ()f )C npw car jij0 definite informa- v. ith scenery, costumes and lighting tlon available about the new Chev- effects as produced in Salt Lake City, rolet, but from a reliable source it has1 The tentative date is set for Novem- - been indicated that the 1938 model her 6, the place where it is to be will be unusually striking in appear- anceAccording to Mr. Redd the staged not having been selected as date of Public showing of yet. i ...si the new Chevrolet will be Saturday, r e 0 P Pespnlln8 'October 23. A number of orders for' American Legion post hopes to meet new car have already placed! need for a good stage the long-fe- lt people who want to be sure of play, presented by competent actors early delivery, he said. ct 1 1 t'n TULIP FLOUR LOG CABI- N- SYRUP MED SIZE M. J. 48 $1.14 CATSUP 10c BRAND 39c : B. COFFEE 25c CAN 19c consisting and chairs. MEDAL Highest quality, money back guar. BAKING POWDER FOR SALE LOTS 75 ft.xl60 ft. Few left. Sell cheap. $50 down, $25 month. Inquire at Highway Service Station. WHIT- E- SOAP springs, Inquire Lyric Candy Shop. 19c CAN CRYSTAL SOAP iiassiiiea GOLD TOILE- T- MAXINE BOTTLE 14-O- z. Peterson Resigns As Manager 0f store; Is for saleof used furniture; Succeeded Bua Norton dressers beds, 33c T f(R. Call Mi k Cow . 1 BREAD LOAF FOR SALE FARM NEAR PRICE on Main Highway, Modern House. Inquire The 4c . A. L. Peterson, manager of the Price Payn Takit store, a unit of the Safeway organization, during the past five years, resigned that position this week. Mr. Petersons successor, F. A. Norton, formerly of Rock Springs, Wyoming, arrived Wednesday and following inventory that evening, he took over management of the store. and Mrs. Norton have already moved here. Mr. Peterson has been actlve ln civic affairs here and also STRAIGHT CKNTURY WHISKEY! BOURBON OISTILUNt CO.. MORIA, ILL. PINT 142 CODES: QUART 141 te. 10-3-- Jit APPLES JONATHAN MILK V 49c BUSHEL YAMS ACRE FARM WITH machinery, horses, orchard, imBox Good terms. provements. School Boy Size S4JS 567. FOR SALE OR TRADE MODERN house in Duchesne. Inquire 36 No. 1st West, Price. SOLID HEADS LETTUCE CABBAGE LARGE HEADS POUND lc CELERY COCOA C 19c CAN BUNCH UNION MARKET U. S. Insp. Meats SALE 7 WEEKS ENGLISH! Setter pups or old dog. E. H. Stevenson, Box 184, Columbia, Utah. FOR ROCKWOOD WHITE, CRISP 80 FOR SALE BABY BEEF Round Steals RENOVATED, ered, rebuilt, like new, $4.50; con-- 1 verted into spring filled mattresses, Write Overman Mattress $9.50. Co 54 No. 4th West, Provo, Utah. MATTRESSES CORN, 12 PEAS CANS PUIMfCFJe VMlUhLlla BEEF BOIL HEAL ROAST VEA" pi sLAB' n D. A" Ptiee m 771. FOOD A SURETY OF PURITY POUND lOv Sauerkraut POUND Frankfurters LB. Sun-Advoc- 426 & JJ J -- POT ROAST $12 a Union Market. We open at 8 a. vmJ )25c Both For Soup Meat 13c POUND 8S PLATE or I1ALr BACON rou ne BED-10-14-- 22c CASH FOR A SMALL USED PIANO in good condition. Inquire Price 29c n theatre. FOR RENT STEAM HEATED CAR stalls. Columbia Apts., Price. 15c TO MAN WANTED 10c RELIABLE Carbon in County call on farmers a day. Write today. Make up to 19c Third St., FURST THOMAS, California. Oakland, 33c FOR RENT 150ftx 150ft GARDEN CDTS KED FRONT REWARD OFFERED FOR RETURN of the Ring found at the L. D. S. Tabernacle Friday last. Leave at office. The Inspected beef cuts-st- eer NICE CIRCU-latin- g FOR SALE LARGE SIZE heater. Good condition, reasonable. 133-- u. s. DRESSED-POU- ND SH0RT FOR RENT room. 133-- 39c b FRESH HENS COLORED POT ROASTS fount) This is 9 SPERRYS MEATS fife. ST E A 1C (24-CAN- T-Bo- Short Cuts FOR TOMATOES ROLLED OATS F-- 25c $1.95 BEANS and 9SCl FOR 23c 5 MACARONI, SPAGHETTI In-lot. Good location. Good soil. Mrs. Minnie Newton. of quire Phone 352-- WANTED this fall BANANAS 3 MAN TO Call 352-- PLOW 19c POUNDS NOODLES YAMS UtaSa FOR SALE BREAKFAST SET Used only 3 weeks. Priced low for immediate sale. Inquire Sewells Fc ltc CRANBERRIES POUND Wide or Fine Collo. Pkg. 16-O- z. Best LBS LOT R. STORES Market FIRM and RIPB LIMA BEANS R FLORAL CARBON FOR RENT Price, splendid location. Shop. Available for any business. Inquire Liberty Hotel. . Steer Pot Roast Price, Utah 4 LBS. ISc POUND 17c Fish Large 17c LETTUCE Heads 21c CELERY LARGE 19c GRAPES Seedless ITaSKfflDEDg Chickens Oysters - Solid M CRISP-BUN- You Pay Nothing Extra For Delivery FOR CH LB 3 BSKT 2. 15c 10c 19c Phone 33 |