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Show JIM ' I ? I 1 l''J ,!, CVj S ,f t'J L'jJ', issfdsl tut ,I0U1 Steaks i:ri.vi llrmaa POT ROAST Ul t le. While they - LI! BOILING BEET POUND STEAKS VEAL 1!E It)LIVEN VOITIIS DKSIUINCI LNCLrHKI) ON NVA Tine ErountiiPOUND who uih to lx No, JUICE ns 1 W I i t I , A U J i? Gfs HUS 1: 10 r 2-l- No, V CASS 25c Mxd VeR Van Canipa Sc In JournalUm Contesi i Villi j.ilmur included r. By 1 . Lu ,f nit niiun lw f, t.n Beans ,ih!i NOODLES 1 15c t S i . jJ,n FK In j; .... , ,f (Kill IC.ll Ion .11 resent IJtw Sent Of ! .. .. vrr-.i-nt and idcnt.fication jifjprlal can In con.vid-- it Ufoie I v Cliris Metus they Er.bm w.v jainted out this work By Mr J.uk Whalen and M.iijmie will JavJl MauM y. manager of the Car- - tour the e.otein Mate during tl.e.r tea crKirty d, parlii.i nt of public vv cl- - f.ur-v-e- k viuation Thev also will attend graduation ceremonies in where their son Pcrwr,, txlween tb.e nee-- , of 18 and Washington. I) 3 ho a:e .!.le, and wlno-- fainilie. e i U rnriv in,: wilf.ire Mr. and Mrs. Flank (loiisl.ek an i bolder line" iclief clients are iy Sund.iv fur Omaha. Josephine i e N V. A. for program, Nebraska. left tlfla Tl.ev will attend gi id, u which i ixj'.bd to include m.oio n of the mtulie.il school, .'ii when fully under- when Shin 100 has Jr., Frank, studvmg way In th; area. The latter expotts to aciept ,m fiom St. Maik's hospital in Aiation Sale, Pi ici S.ilt Lake City. Cou.Tim.tv F.xei Herd fishing is being lepnitel r.rsk'.i.ih. h 'hiy, June 4, st.ii ting Adv. at theScof.eld reservoir, manv spoits- it 2 00 p oinptly. men being lewarded for their effoit. on opening dav. A L Mps Ruth New ren of Salt Lake will spend part f her summer vara- t:on in Scofield, Mr. and Mrs. John Beack. Jr., and Dr. J. C. familv will spend seveial weeks in San Diego, California. rhysician and Surgeon Office Hourr, 2 to 5 p. m. Lambing season is running smoothPhone Residence 234, Eastern ly. local sheepmen have reported Al- though past bad weather caused them Utah Electric Building. Price, Utah severe losses, the present clear condi- tmns are an auvantaue. Albert Rowe and James Robertson, F.W. recreational managers, have begun Attorney and Counsellor At Law of the playground. 1 Eoomj East. Utah Elec. Bldg. renovation n Kenncth WiLon and Jack will spend their summer vacation in AI1 1 Municipalities 5 GR. ONIONS BUN. 100 LB. POTATOES Recreation Spot In Canyon Is Planned By Forest Service Satulday With Outlie DeMoi')', MijHTViMir id the fore-i- t A crew of 40 nun ac- - uigmg eonuitr-- l lll,n to .eeu:e a mod.fiei tan d the ....I i.i-t- s la-e- ve Mu-mc.p- .il PROFESSION i the u E cv n a Hubbard, . KELLER tifocaau 61 North Carbon GALA LILY 48 sao AS GOOD AS ANY LOWPRICED FLOUR HARVEST BLOSSOM 48 EVERY SACK GUARANTEED Pl(p)n ,,09 304-31- HANSON crim-Pittm- POTTER KITCHEN KRAFT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED .... Mortuary licensed embalmers oTic CLAY DART w j ent, j fT29 XL BETTER THAN ANY LOUR ON THE MARKET an Ster AhS a. blIo 48 TO BE AS GOOD OR 2c 2c LARGE, U. S. STANDARDS DOZEN Standardville Items Funeral Home (Srackers 2 s rahams 2 s H()c EBuntltt!? MnHfe i SuDgau? 10 POLITICAL 5c CANDIDATES ATTENTION: N co-ow- TpT .Ogae SUNDAY, JUNE 5 NON-PARTISA- HPVJ SPUDS out-cid- man-alum- 1 onions, rushes 1ARGB plenty strawberry ot r ftlEflT cae... . - all labor invited to attend Jr, under direct. on of Uha Merkley it rxirvtst to trg:i etNa y In a Flag Day Entity wi-rin the wra around July I, Mr. cotwlurled in On twin county aald. Huk recre.t- The cloM-d-iAn to extensive 1 of Ii hf ltdgc No. M.O provide prugiitm f the Iknev ideiit arul 1iotrvtive Or- - rer'reational facilities In the Av mti- - !i,rl;l park will Ik equipped with der f Elks, lu author is Du. me Mer- - quin urr-aat the top r.f Indian can- - tables, Move, playgrounds and other I ill. ninth grade Undent at S)unglVnn ;n m,, L'mtah National fore,.! l facilities to make It Into a first-rat- e Canvoii. planned, it was reoitcd here lecreation center. Spring water Is t Val links, president f lx pqied to the table. The undertak- this week W hat din that field of clutli. rr1. the Price by Clutndx-- r of Com-(in- g D Junior sponsoird through the white and blue In eolor. represent? I merer in Ptovo forest service. discussion e, following n for show? Is its purpose threatening others Ir.lo immerliate subnus-in- ? No! Most as survdlv not. these imriKises were the most distant of any in I tie mind. of Close outstanding men onrl women who have fought, strived on.i ded under flowing folds. It is the emblem, the representative. the Kvmhol of oveiything worthy and upstanding that our country endeavors to uphold. Men have suffered great ordeals in wars fought to save and preserve those virtues jeprevented bv the piece of patnotieal stimulant dressed in ted. white and blue. What is it that causes these valiant men to lav down the r lives very Follow ini counties may obtain at least a oition of the levenue now- going to the state, has been s,m t ,.,11 lncoiqoiated nties and towns in Utah, it w ,,s re- pr-- i ported this w e k by Tiim Mi Co.v, sicrct.iiy, to Mayor J. Iti.uk-u- i Lee. president, of the State League of Utah. Price's j city council initiated the resolution early Let month, urging that the municipal league take action m the matter. That body, however, hasdeler.ed action until sentiment of for their country? the dt.es and towns can he learned !I,1K'(',,'SS ,hln are just upholding the things means vvhich a of by questionnaire th;ll thoy u,omM.lvi.s ale flKhllnK fr. was sent out along with copies of toe Their fight is to make other realize resolution. these same worthy objectives. 24S-- J, Purpose of the resolution is "to call fidelity, justice, freedom, liberty. to t(le attention of the municipal offi- - bravery, purity unitv. charity nnd Statc f Utah love for country, should be advanced ci;, tlm(UUlU, the wor d and all nations that the major p., it of the cost of en-- , throughout wouM pro.pf,r bv p,,acP. ln sh(irt. Act the is Liquor foicing p.iin by j1cy arc fnting for eaee. and our cities, towns and counties, and that country. disregarding minor abras- Hel-teno part of the net revenue from the juris, is an outstanding example and sale of liquor sold in Utah is return- - leader in national adjustment ns a Scofield. FRANK B. ed to municipalities and counties to result of peaceful undertakings in ac- Werk-en- d cordnnce with almighty virtues roD- visitors here included (u rcimbuise this expense." ATTORNEY AT LAW resented bv our emblem of freedom, Tom Wilson, Grand Junction: John Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Mr. McCoy pointed out that Building Mrs. Vera "Old Glory." and Poma Draper; family. Price Phone 397 Duffccy and family. Mary and Javne year, the net profit from liquor sold This ,ravcr?ps thp world- The S4n,Metos, Mrs. William Moselv. William in the state was $o3j.546.13, plus gun ncvPr sets on its white and J. W. and familv of Salt Lake City. 537.50 obtained from the sale of liquor son bars or jts litarrv Piece of the Where our flag rests, so Professional Radio Service permits. "This year, due to the mark- - heavens. up on liquor ordered by the 1937 ses- - rests respect and it expresses dignity. Phone 55 Price sion of the legislature, we estimate Our flag is eternally devoted to the Eastern Utah Electric and freedom a net profit from liquor sold in Utah 'cause of democracy Hv Ailie Kuru THE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS ' to be about one million dollars, Mr. and lira. La mandVfesZ't". NO MORE have gone to California, to spend their Jhc resoiutlon says that municipal-- . foreign or our own bllt to a person vacation. ities should work "for a modification jn tbe country that is represented by Flynn h lls' Ulant 1 58 No. of our present laws to return to the a flag, his or her emblem is the nob- Carbon Ave. Phone 29 e0Mert0FvpVCox of Fail-vieis vis- - municipalities and counties of the lest. It stands out above the others only in one sense, but this sing e itm! Cox. State of Utah all of the profits Arehie Mrs and Mr Wallace whh thc numer be counties towns and or Christensen that cities, Mr. and Mrs. Robert li- - ous other conceptions. state to license to Ephraim, given the power and family have moved A. N. Wallace, Mgr. This thing that makes our own flag Hovev White and son. Jack, mo- qUOr stores. more beautiful or stand for 41 No. 1st East appear Wednesday. Citv Lake Sat to actored the first cities to take Among Phone 158 than jppj-Ann any other flag is that we' and and Price. Utah daughters, D. Chistelli was Ogden kn0w about our emblem alone and resolution on the tion XTirv left for Wyoming Saturday. - vvhich endorsed the proposal Tuesday no other symbol of a country have we Tr and Mrs Matt Kuru and famin Salt Lake evening. Others are expected to fol- - studied so closely. We have seen it itv Vnent the week-en- d breeze and we lQW suit in the near future, accord- - floating gentlv on the Lawyer sudden also that felt fam- Room 8 Silvagni Bldg., surge of and .have nso Mnvnr Lee. Mr. and MJacRVV ing to flood through our breasts. Memorial patriotism Price. ily weie in The questionnaire sent out along , have seen the flag pass by, and B.L. the resolution asks if municipal- - ' that identical sensation has enthralled with to Martin has gone lilies attorney-at-lafavor such legislation; if the us as before. This patriotism is what CaUforniTfor vacation. ' in the Phone 657 pur flag. We think his hip present law has placed a financial makes us fight for Cox sprained A who fought! colonists of favor! brave these E. Main St. if the cities; they burden upon rrice mine last week. we anight-en-sale by the drink; favor uniform for independence that closing hours; if the body of the liquor control commis we belong to a country that was bom properly; by victory, 'sion has been if they favor placing law enforcement Old Glorv: It stands for everyunder the state highway patrol thus thing our country is working for. It if the was born by independence; it has liveliminating duplication; and municipalities favor local option of ed for independence; and probably, one sort or another. On the basis of some day (I hope not thought it will for liberty as those before have the returns, the municipal league is die done. May no nation ever be without its at action expected totake definite her emblem because if this is so, their annual convention late this summer, purpose will surely fail unless some the executive secretary stated. other adequate invention is conceived ALL CANDIDATES FOR POLITICAL OFFICE IN CARthat inspires patriotism. BON COUNTY WHO ARE INTERESTED IN SECURNOTRE DAME ALUMNI Gerandes Buys Store System ING ENDORSEMENT OF LABORS NAME NEW OFFICERS of John Gerandes, former LEAGUE ARE INVITED TO SEND LETTERS TO THE or- -; store Markets Success the grocery ORGANIZATION IN ADVANCE OF OR TO ATTEND CathoAlumni of the Notre Dame which had its start in Car- THE NEXT MEETING OF THE ORGANIZATION. THE lic church in this county last Thurs- ganization was announced last weeki bon county CIVIC MEETING IS TO BE HELD AT THE HELPER day night elected Pete Tabone presi-- ! the purchased having dent of their organizatiom Mrs AUDITORIUM ON Markets and Sewells United FrUijin Miie Stores units in Salt Lake City. The Villard, secretary, and faIe tbe Sewell units did not in- Anna Bonello, treasuier. elude stores in other Utah commun- The following musical program was ities of Salt Lake city it was; M. ni Mr- Gerandes formerly given at the annual banquet of the STARTING AT 4 P. Eated, that night: Goodnig t n- - age(j Mar-1 Success of pj'ice unjt vocal solo, Tony Spadu ore, kets gel, to Salt Lake prevjcus moving The Swan, viola selection Laura Cil and vear before the local store Bonello; piano Solo. Helen Menotti; was SQ,d to Mpx Bertola Ave Maria, vocal solo, Gene Juli-- ! SEND ALL LETTERS TO THE SECRETARY t ano. Earn Honor Awards' The Reverend Bishop D. G. Hunt price students who have earned the CARBON COUNTY UNIT, of Salt Lake City was principal 1937.38 honor award given by thei LEAGUE, LABORS speaker of the evening. Entertain- - Associated Students of the University President, ment consisting of moving pictures 0f Utah are Ruth Groussman, for dra- Latuda. JOE DOWD, of Secretary previous banquets was also sup- - matics; Pauline Gordon, debate and Columbia, CLAUD ADAMS, plied, after which the guests adjourn- - dance committee; Don Hanson, the1 ed to the school for dancing. j Humbug. , ok tx-in- . A resolution .'i.i-tan-- eyr-HiM- RADISHES OLD BED BUSS The Kmllem of a Nation Forrwmd' STATE LIQUOR ACT n- me grapefruits ;:r LB CELLO. BAQ "Ohl Glory ' OPINIONS ON UTAH - i curs r , von. Ariiu- evj.p.r- Om.igj Nil. jnr r..ili '.fra Su-r.n- BERRIES 3 NEW WHITE CITIES ASKED FOR B,v Good Place 70 juy Good Foods tx Call Pork i UTAI- l- 29c bs Can Lorn 3 "t . Large Can Will.ii T z Pens, Bean: lQc Na!. fr I , Tomatoes TOMATO .n- -. Youth AdmmiMrtnn fraternity at tlx li Y. I , w lm h t Kurd an ronte-firM interview Carbon mint rt county pnngram irmly Re-ctpike sprlu .t ion to the State i ! (, i e. and lx armed with a tV r 1 I . . . - ADVin: ASlDl'KOCKDritE 1ihijU1 Youth u O t SOAP CHIPS 5 SALMON AU1 Cali 12ic CLOROX 1 35c BUTTER !:;Em?c,25Ic ROOT BEER rs,w 10c CATSUP 'iZ 10c CORN FLAKES i2 10c CARROTS ?.:.320 a 7c 27q S3 9 BOAST POUND VEAL I FJL(Q) Olftl ijSSV 75c4m 39c TANCY SuljJ Veal, SIN I tMllTIO.iro i WrP UP 'Uor' For Yo"r Mone- y- HV U VIENNA SAUSAGE SHREDDED WHEAT SOAP p 111 You 2 PKG3 3c 7c 25c 20 BARS 29C REGULAR 2SS .. J EDWARDS Cant Buy Better Coffee 2C |