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Show ii T t it Slip 1 O Mi ttmt E ru I rt VUH I ( i'. fii.l i.t lf tttftn JUilj-'c- VAL H, COWLES, 1IAL U MCKNIGHT, Pullultii. VAL JI. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manag er. ROBERT C. ANDRUS, Editor, ill Fta Yiu l Gutiti Uum $3 HilIRlO WfAN UIAH SIAIJ tuW MIH CUI At MiOdD UhWtl 1 J y Apah9, Po 00 Fir Ymr In n ACT AT t l! t'l l!. I ..1 lit l!i t I.t t'ljttt ) fiy'aiMtiif tJ lit! lU:illllrt iilfl lilt Mirn tin s att-im- s s oja-ration- ojH-i.I- PRICE PIONEERS- Ena-'sho- - sparse.'llisnititlu'r'un- ti ait r h' li in (tltl Jii.t Itl t HAc'liya 1. an ll.al i J lit luitt t int 1s t ! I , n t ..1 it lit 1 - , j ' ..t -- f y V...a ft. I.t , w ()f , ,, 'flioe Ill "1 .1) t i I.t i i It... i! It1 lit t I k .. . .t w' lit , !;.l I . I n i I S .t 1 , i I 3 I .a nut nl S12), it j ,t ..Ill .to.i in -- ! -- MOTION - i ?nr:, ui , hi ,ti S . JA .tF . .I. - i it Thur u UldJS P- u D.t 6 idnf i . $7!l jr , :!K tit pi 24424, j,tid in-j- t t r l lifiit. at $B0, STeo, rt nli n ;t lit $30 :2 l, i'll 1.1 1 ' V jj 1 jl' itlulitl, .1 vt.iit-- ,x Fri-S- -j I . DH-Eps- PRIcffHEflm i 1.1 1C. t .til ,,n,l t.ij.;M ifii juii). Sj.Uj'j -. Iiouiamt aotl (,,.r vj,k. $ t rt f ., j i I ICTUI.E AT ITS BEST .ij1- kj t:!ta4' 1N h , Services For Cullum Scheduled I:or Today v a1 .1. frn' tcnibcr It. 1903. he recalls, that the l.i't of the bodies were found. In 1907 Governor Cutler offered Funeiul services were held in the him the position of state mine inspector, succeeding Gomel Thomas, Pi ice tabernacle Monday afternoon. an oflieo he retained through Gov- - June 6. Heniy G. Mathis offered ernor Sprv's term. It was m 19uB n1L. invocation and the choir sang that be accepted the superintendent) Those Deepening Tnals." Ernest S. of the Panther mine with the U. S Hors!o: William Dovvnmd and company. iyon Clayton of Hi ice, and Wil- Mr. Pettit was elected and solved (,p of Paragonah were the - jlun1 p Barton in the lower house of the state M h Mature 1923-2,tdlh? Mi.dru"8 Leaving the cm- L. K. LV a mixec quditet, U. S. Fuel of the ployment oimpunv The Home. rendered Bette Davis JEZEBEL uu Mr rONDA BRENT MAfecAirr iisfn.4V txiNua ( RJM JAY RUVni M mm er 4 i I Sun Mon - Tue -- Continuous from 1:00 Etta. d- el 1 . CARBON THETRE : 5. in 1928. he moved with his family to Olsen Price, where thov have since been residents. At the present time he is treasurer of the school hoard, having been appointed in Februaiv. 1932. He is an ardent vvoiker in tiie L. D. S. church, and at various periods seived as bishop of the Gui's Clock and Coalville wards. John Edward Pettit, a prominent figure in Price, is now patriarch Carbon stake. meience To serve is our duty, to serve well is a joy that leads us far beyond the bounds of our professional obligations. Thus is an impressive ser- A 60 So 1st East ' QhateMWm Going Fri - Sat BOYS GIRLS "ZIPPY Reports have it that during sixty per cent of the money paid out by insurance companies in this country went to living policy holders, not to beneficiara radio tax ies of dead ones of $9 a year for each set is levied in Germany, one in Italy being in the amount of S6.50 annually , . . a business statistician points out that during 1937 thirteen automobile manufacturers who increased their newspaper advertising showed gains of 16.2 per cent in sales of their cars while sales of the four remaining auto makers who cut their newspaper lineage fell off 13.7 per cent . . . Since the United States wTas formed in 1776, the coal mined in this nation has been worth six times the value of all the gold and silver mined in this country during the same period . . . New Zealand is free of all snakes and such reptiles are barred from their zoos the process for pasteurizing milk ki.ls the germs by raising its heat to 142 degrees and keeping it there for minutes a thirty report claims that the average American spends a week of every year in bed because of illness . . . the classified section of The is Eastern Utahs outstanding publicity opportunity from a standpoint of coverage and low cost, 3,749 contacts with homes in this district every week . . . coal tar, a byproduct of coke ovens and regarded long as a nuisance, is credited now with producing 95 per cent of all our dyes and is credited with being invaluable to chemistry, industry and medicine. DOUBli-CROS- CROSS-COUNTR- Y I S THE DUIHRF5RW 1937 i ... -Pinky Tomlin - Paula Stone IN SWING materials, "Quality an exclusive formula and over 50 years of brewing experience account for the reflavorful freshing, goodness of Walters The Triple Brew. sums it up ITS IN THE brewing IT, PROFESSOR PLUS MING THE MERCILESS EPISODE 12 tU.llrl,F77WSi ii B 1 lARRY"BUSTESS"CMBj Sun - Mon ... from Continuous LOO BB CLARENCE E. MULFORD ... vice guaranteed. .KELLEVCC srp'ft 'mw tft peptic tto?r - So-M- rs. lector of child vvclfaie. 'VERY MEMORIAL SERVICE MASTERPIECE pocrr-km- - I , Si rrt I'.I.l! V 5:,r;,t . t e- tine -- Take time t care for nur health. !ni "o. S ,H ... i . 1. I of -- tC You want to prolong your years of usefulness, and live to your fullest, dont you? Then take care of your health. The human body is a wonderful piece of mechanism and stands for a great deal of abuse and neglect, but how it does respond to fair treatment! Have a regular yearly physical examination follow out the Doctors suggestions about diet, rest, exercise and any little necessary physical attention. This will take little of your time or money, but what a tremendous amount of new energy, new life - longer, fuller, and richer life good health in abundance can give you. i t M-! s 1 t t lf 1 . Money and rent receipt books fm sale at The duplicate triplicate and stub types. Time for ti'.H - :u j I Bisli-Fu- 397 i, itti, l'!..h t iiilini.lii t Ot ,.t .,,;uii.th. ttl.eic Ij.1i hr irt S,.:i Aon Jl.iilufj In ttlittfi If Oil ... I t'l lit It V..t tuir . . it , t to 11 j 1 r;1V Iio't. . 1 t t A!tj, tS st1.. !. ! it- - r I t 1 of Soren in i t t it i - I m.idr iimr i.oine in l..ru- n.it, i,i,M 1882. wl.i ti, m.tV.ink' their own o.id . tlay 1 .due to Ihi 'rtlion, of Emery counIticii a drstd.ile ty, am! lot .tit d iu.tr the Prut mei mdes we I tf the one .aid ttne-haChat m e t k loy Cullum. 19. tlu-Moi1tl.1V on towii'ite. There tie enri.iiirtl .if in i .1 limferina i!!ne in f.itmmj! aiitl ..Iotk lai'ina. ntuim; a t.int h nt ai Law 11 me when be troin Ili.it iMiuialion 111 liatl J.ved for tie pa't four ye.trs Ihiiinu their le'idenee here. Mi Funeral seivite aie to be held this and Mis OCtn played an aclite j art af'emooii. Thur'day, at laiwitnee. m the pioifres'ion of civic and Tin youth was horn Dt ember 15. activilies. The detea'ed was 1918. at Sunnysitle. the son of Er-the f,r-- t Mipei inlt mlenN in n,.st and I71na Cullum. Surviving t'lit Ih. Inte vvaitl S.aiday .school, ant are l.is p.uents; thro brothers and Wi,s a charter member of t lu si.fers: Martin H. Cullum. Castle lie. Quorum that ob'erved it' fiftieth Gale; Carol E. and Peggy Lu. both of anmvfi'aiy Thi- - year. He was the- Paw rente; and two gi andpaionts Mr. in I'lict. at ted a Jus- and Mis. Maitin Oben, Ca'tle Gate. tin of the peace, v ctci inanan. and ... . j.()K ONIVC j pmM m the church. He " as'istni in lituhiv logs and timber mmittir-of-th'V. ; for the original log churdi bu.lt on council is ctii'id- whole. Pure Citys the site f the Hue tabernacle. 11. ord- a of f'tablishmint , .. ,.u, zoning oring j 1,..,,, 0 ''ls the inanee liere, primary purpose be- Together they cc lebratt 1 of that mg keeping appearance of p uparound wedding anniversary in 192t. Mrs he residential section the new death Olsen preceded her husband in as much as posJunior Carbon college on Match 3. 1934. sible. Further action cn this rnattir Nine ihildien were boin to the is expected in the near futuie. couple, four dying in infancy and be- mg bm led in Paragonah. Surviving song was by the Relief me the following sons and daughters; clo-in- g I.. M. Rasmussen, Peter Hatton defy Singing Motheis, "Crossing the Olsen. Stephen P.rvan Olsen. Mrs. Bar, and George Nixon gave the Rov Faii'itt, all of Price, and Mis benediction. Intirment was in the Pi ice City John OBf ito of Helpci ; two brothei s, Stun of Puce and Era-tu- s of Card- - cemetery, where Fatriaich J. E. Pct-sto- n, Theie me also 23 it dedicated the grave, Canada. and thiee great-giangrandchildicn Rubber bands for sale at The children. lliui dav. She va' auompa-a- s mod by Mi" Ann Sundvvall. state di- Hist H Hi. ih1 jj ,u. t'luld Welfare division, j, c VIMtl,d the Car, !i , ! m.ii i it .I Ik U'nfiti.l WtH.Iii.If tn lUc Si Ctttcr I. I) S Truitt til J.in...iiy 11. 1877, I! l.i-- l d.iv 1n.1t- ttre M,lfiiii)..t d in Ut ii.tt,' Tl.t etitiij ileletl litn.e tf Witrslol bitd Welfare Representative Here Miss Atlec Biovvnlev, icpresenta-ther- e tiu, ' ' t.,t ' thedaught. ' r Mt-t.- Woman Here batliruay Elmo, .j lilt.) Ml j i .1.1 1 1 I .it it- - in i.Ht want in the home at Ca'tle Dale with Bishop E. A Nl(.lMin hd Jnte.me..t was . m the cemetery there umr direc- tmn of the Wallace moituaiv. Mrs. Wavman was bin n Januaiv 6. . rt . it Mls o..i a lanioia MwihhI m,,n OVtlo Pale, died late Saturday afternoon at the Prut City ho'pital d.ed. m l.llIf)hl.t)1 xll,. Funeral services were la id yrstcr- - ,917 I : 1 t. tt ! it it. V .1 it CdStlC Ddlc day, Wednesday, Hw i M it : t I . 1. 1 al . . I, I) S , tt . 4 i I,1!- 't t ... i .! t li. .i.-- i t IV n r I 1 IJICS ' K l s mines until 1887. when, having be- tome affiliated with the Mormons.; jeame to the United States. arrimu tin New York harbor on the muht of Jul v 4th. Four davs later he was where he secured tn menfon the Utah Northern railioud. a narrow guage rttad. which he as- MMtd ,n banging to .standard guage. In 1888 be began work at the Atmv mines in Wyoming, leaving Almv lv after the disastrous explosion in March. 1895, when 61 lives were lost at the Number 5 mine of the Ib'ckv Mountain Coal and Iron com- He went to Coalville to take Pan.v. coal de- charge of the church-owne- d posits in Grass Creek canyon, accom- pamed there by bis wife. Emma M. Wilde Pettit, whom be married in i : ! in tin l n i liii ! 1 ! ! I P Ten More Years of Life? or . . ! l ! -- 111 111 94 1 mii:ii In u It iit or ay. tin ! piayimr tu markt K lit t to r t it did for t lonjf in are and Mcuriti-Stocks our economic setup. the in accortlance with worth retnue pitsluction no of the ttiinjianies tin whith they art more and no less. That should le the yruitlini; liyht in the future ami all yramblinyr jn such stocks should la brought to a halt. TtK) lonjf have the manipulations of Wall street reflecttHl to the detriment of operators of lejfitimate business on Main street. There is no sound reason for such reflection ami we will la taking a real advance step in the direction of jren-erwhen a complete halt is called prusjH-rittin those manipulative ojierations. Jr n t: n Mukt-rs- , atil Unuls. jcurilics -- Private Loan Credit Company PHONE SILVAGNI BLDG. m ! I 1 1 cash out of the deal. w n 1 tin .'link market, lnvttvtr. Mips matter . p. r:.- rrIm.,y tK j.Ui'i width luw m.uk.l t! j()n ;,f tu. niarptt jn t lit pa-- t rhull nt haltt-t- l until its m ojs is iimitt d to tin Mritt that it j.hmilt it iu!t rtliat af a t inyr hmi't for To obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize Take time to check vp regularly Man Passes In l Ik-wt- hi: ii 111 lull i fi.t e i:PfBFS Pioneer Price ! t IV-- You Little I. JIM h.lt-ain- illijilttv An Automobile Loan Will Help A Olsen, f Hit JmEIh tn NVu l by as w ui lint cuiiijtit Itt tin tt a piu'ii uttr as Mr. r cle. manager of a large mine in the Almv on Novemlx-- 28. 1889. Creek in 1900. lie Grass im Leaving Spennvmoore district, employed as a machinist's helper in driving a went to Hanna. Wyoming, as a fne rock tunnel connecting two mines. boss and gas watchman, remaining for three Years before return- Following the completion of this job. he was given work in the office and mg to Grass C.eek. When the Hanna' the mine, working half a dav in cli mine exn o.Mon ocrumd on June 30. checking the local inside bosis' mine 1903. destroying 172 lives, he was re- reports. Through the latter employ- eue'ted to assist in the rescue woik.all the mine officials with the exment, he became acquainted with the detailed and general operations of ception of the superintendent vveio coal mines, and was later advanced killed. The latter was disabled imto checking upon the coke ovens and mediately following the explosion, and Pettits stav was lengthened two other outside reoorts. months until all the bodies not under After a change in the administrations. Mr. Pettit found work in other water were recovered. It was on Do- - PRICE Peter iiJ.. f Ittll tit It tijijuit-i.ll- tin atti'iitimi 0dn. Etlward Pettit of Price is a veteran coal worker and railroad emotoyee, having begun work in the former field t the age rt of fifteen in Durham countv. land, at that time the leading coal mining district of the nation. Born in Dun'tall Glee- Suffolk England on July 10 .1864. The lad was left an orphan at the age of His earlv education was twclve. lb4in1 - ttf -y s l;md t i.yy Id ,'ilsml Hi t Mi UI it It'S fiiM Ililtniyh lfj.l'la!l-I itt-- ' a in y tails, at li.tvrsy haly pi "l l.a t i t t i ii iin.it ft I a in yn at i ini' lttfll flmrll tf IHti't of till ir ojijmllu! itn' t tin younjr prosi-cutiun- tit! - tiiijai n.n.t-ilak vl.hli Miily 4j-iLiul ilia I all .,!. w hlmtk i: simmi - win.', of ratkt tot-rand in Now Vmk City hau fontrihuttil matt riallv in tn tlu nation as a wlitth. has the way of an attai'irnt nt which promist-- well for himstlf in tin futurt. It is to bt hojH tl that lu will not halt his drive tif hriiiirinir tlu racket tt r.s to task just 1h cause hiyh Kilitical rewards art promised to him. He should continue with his camjaiyrn of puruitf do such Ktcicty of the scum whose tlamay'e to the nation and society. It is It) be hojK'd that he will continue his drive ami that eventually he will briny: to the lair of justice the hisherupH who are undoubtedly back of the racketeering which has become a national disgrace. Tlu- - racketeerinjf which has been st) acknowledged and in some measure yrenerally certainly could not exist if it were not for certain channels of protection in iolitioal cit- int-.stiratioii- ah run , ..! i,j i tit "j J 1 ill' 1lit rt .still itinains ninth to . I - play tin puhlii for Ikwt-y- ! . ill-llil- m iiit-.t'ii- THOMAS K. t t s . finttit fVtVi ASSdcUIlOY' '1 I' i) ( I 1 V itti"il to Is, r e I l ! i . (tf ft u i j t li it Hi. til l!,lif t.ffut- - wl.it It Wt t i 4 lit Jl Ii lllif ll..tl t!;i h.is fik lily, Atvtt i i.l ii-i- n No 0 fM TultoMi 6T MAU4 t id t! ..! i f llic lie U . lm it tally I I.t fiiii'li jt.b at a ldm In itiiiijiU it. It js I it iii', mhu t,f I I.t in MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN. Society Editor, SO r, t I.t) M I 1,1 nil ainl Awut Uwii.iHoiy $2 ui..' 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