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Show jltlkMUV. MMAiiV l. J:s lilt LABOR COUNCIL TO License Plates I ur Hikes Sine Available Here TRANSFER TO NEW PLACE FEBRUARY 1 ) , ! . i iM. IVJc ration Of .UfUi-i- t I'lari I or I lull iuHJJll Aituriian I -- n - Im A j i.ir i j ia J I e Ha. II - ! ill! ? u U UUctli lLat TJ llaaiSc 1 it l.tadUaMri Mtl.d fuafy 6, Attiitl.l.g K JltiliUlil t'aJlIi!r. t if till Vi I riurn.tc-- a.l at - ft !), h ; Mr lb AtJ.t.atr Art IJaraliJ h f a u. l.t by i tij.c U ! Sr!) 1 .J i lift f. !!-- :i va r :i..t: ill Will Afford I f.ri ijaarlrfi r the Ji.ol fcel t I a) ) t I al tful r elj its the l..l r I all m Fir I hint Call H Mleln.e, in t.'e l.t i f the ri'Ul.ty !.(,. tliaiv UM-i- tira4- - tt tt.if-e.- t ill M!) 11)4 Optimism Keynote Of Civic Banauet On Tuesday Night rx-M- "u V) . fountain pen $1 Ft 00 each, j MAX rOLGER'S TYPEWRITING Have Jit reasonable prices. 53 South 2nd my uwn ty.K.wnU.r 1rjcc COMMERCIAL to be one of the the If gym- - present plans develop, y pi epared. pn.m;cs quits Mull ;is the tile hole Tuim)uv most brilliant stage presentations ever na.sium will be furnished and ecpnp- Olhtr H.iV.ers included: I,. D S..r-vifavora- in a manner to s, nf the Utah undertaken in this section. Tl.e stage facilities aie among the Moto) I: t .i"ot lutloll. Vl ho iht'd best that are available, and will make xt!;e prom. mg iT.h.ok for Fhifi possible neatly any type of public travel; Kenneth Cnng. id Hie Fine Kivv.iiiis cluii, W. E. M.-Intire. pre'ident of the Fnec Rotary club; Dr. KIdcn B. Ses-- i .ns, president iif C.uboii Junior college; Melvin (. Wilson, piindp.il of Caibon High school; Pies Sutr.mei hays, roach f the state championship t'aibon High football team; Val D. Hicks, president of the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce; Wesley Hamilton, a director of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce; and J. J. Patman, past president of the Grand Junction. Colorado, chamber. Others from Grand Junction who were introduced were: George Bradley. Marvin Allen nnd W. W. Campbell. pie-ide- nt . ( STATE CONCLUDES CASE IN COULTER TRIAL WEDNESDAY ! ; pod compaie of other in with part any bly gyms pQpj RENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE. Utah. Adequate dressing rooms. 400 J43 E;t Fjrst 5,, lookers, handball courts, steam room, entertainmi nt in the auditorium showers, exercise rooms which may rqqM AND I.OARD FOR GENTLE- Men Phone 170-Equipment is expected to be installed be used for apparatus work or bnx- m the near future, and the auditor- - ing or wrestling, nnd other facilities, HOUSE.! Idition to the FOR RENT FOUR-ROOium will be completed several weeks will be available in in advance cf the dedication date so gymnasium proper. Furnished. $40 per month. Phone! that pageant reheat sals may be held. 250. Supervised recreational programs Mayor J. Bracken Lee has indicated vjn be carried on. with classes con- that he will proclaim a cf uctoci for men and women of all FOR RENT APARTMENTS ALSO cabins for batching. Fourth South February 22. so that everyone may,agcS- Consideration has been given attend the celebration which will to a proposal to have memberships, street and Carbon avenue. suitably observe the progress of Price with certain days set apart for the FOR SALE TREATED SLACK-- 52. during its 60 years of existence. general public. Memberships would LaVcrn Frandsen. 50 per ton. be set as low as possible so that the 316-Phone to greatest number would be able take part. LUMP OR NUT COAL FOR SALE LaVern Frandsen. Call 316-W- ,, In line with the proposals for an half-holid- ay - o Student Musicians Admitted To National Honorary Society Twenty-Tw- extensive athletic nnd recreational program in the gymnasium, it is re- - FOR RENT SLEEPING NEW ported that consideration is also be- rooms. Automatic heat. 267 No. 1 to establish to a proposal ing given West. a city department of recreation which coma would promote and carry on ALSO A BOARDERS. WANTED athletic program. d plete, milch cow for sale. Phone 266-Construction of the gymnasium Is 352 N. 2nd E. progressing rapidly, the brick work REPAIRING TYPEWRITbeing nearly completed. Faucett and EXPERT ERS, adding machines, calculators. Pessetto is the contracting firm. Carbon Typewriter Exchange, 285 N. Carbon. Phone 572. year-roun- (Continued from Page One) Wasserman Tests To Carbon Taken School secret- ary-treasurer. cross-examine- d. th one-four- Don-Berge- ra, Gia-colet- ti, . HEINZ KETCHUP ninr rANCY-Ill- UC WAT RAISINS PEAS, BEARS ) CORK, TOMATOES j MACARONI, SPAGHETTI CHAD WVHr 5 SNOWFLAK- ECOCOA, HARD WATER GOLDEN POUND OLEOMARGARINE MUSTARD ?OT JAR Jy BARS R. Loui Brackett was chosen president of the Carbon band at an election tion was not valid inasmuch as the conducted yesterday, Wednesday, it commission cannot pass upon claims was reported. unless they are regularly presented Other officers are: Jack Ungritch, at a meeting of the board. vice president; and Mary Farish, Besides Mr. Richards, the only Two librarians who FOR SALE OR TRADE witness for the prosecution was B. H. will assist in Be the style and By selecting Young, county clerk, who testified color of the new band uniforms were good water rights, improveClasses Farm, ments. Good terms. Only three High regarding the employment of the de- also elected, these being Josephine fendant by Carbon county as a ma- Ahlin and Oliver miles from Price. Box 567. Two librarcomto are terials clerk for the road department. ians of music andPhelps. made Plans give being the assistant drum HOUSE WITH FOR SALE When court recessed last night, Dr. will be chosen later. Tryouts plete physical examinations, included major and basement apartment tuberculosis was It and Wasserman tests, the Fahring being are to be held for drum major and 451 North. East 3rd furnace. stuIs expected that the next defense witto 150 physiology and hygiene Verness will be Commissioner J. Orvel twirlers. Officers of the National Honor so- dents at Carbon High school, week. Peterson. this non said Merrill, instructor, SKATES SHARPENED, HOLLOW which includes the upper won distinction First day of the trial, which began ciety, Carbon Last year. are: band of the ground, 25c. Tingleys Gun and members, state Tuesday, was taken up largely with Jimmie Locksmith Shop. Bob as the first high school in the president; Kirshbergen, selection of the jury, the following to provide for giving the Wasserman vice Farish, Jones, Mary president; eight men being chosen: Calvin secretary; and Don Colton, treasurer. test to a group of students. The re- COAL LAURENCE CHRISTENSEN 100 per cent 687-J- 2 Jewkes, Kenilworth; J. E. Alley, Price. Other band members chosen were: sults were found to be are tests this The Price; Melroy Nelson, Price; James H j year satisfactory. LoUise Hills, Groussman) of FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-ment- s, Helper; Marie Beckel, Price; na Lou Wardell, Laurine Bonella, An- to be given through Edalso Steamheated, Individual Isaac McQueen, Price; Parley Allred, Dr. and state of board health the gelina Kontgas, Josephine Ahlin, Ei ward L. Van Columbia Apartments, state Garages. .Price; and Dean Oveson, Helper. deputy Aelstyn, leen Shurtliff, Carlos and Don O. K. Clay is attorney for the dePrice. officer. health Oliver Phelps, John Malecker, fendant. Assisting the district attor- Bert Louis Pappas, McRae TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Rowley, ney is Edward Sheya, county Lopez, Jack Ungritch, Pete Simonetti, Bill Fulton and Charles Parry. GOOD TO DIRECTORS FARM BUREAU Attends Conference nOLD MEETING NEXT MONDAY THIS MOVEMENT TO PROMOTE THE USE OP CARBON William H. Bennett, county agriculis in Logan this week to tural COUNTY PRODUCTS, BUT LET US NOT STOP AT BOOSTING agent, The board of directors of the Car- attend the annual extension conferCOAL AND ROCK ASPHALT. THE SAME PRINCIPLE OF SUPbon County Farm bureau has sche- ence at the Utah State Agricultural PORTING THOSE WHO SUPPORT YOU CAN BE APPLIED TO next duled a meeting for Monday college. He left Sunday, and is ex MANY ENTERPRISES WITH FAVORABLE RESULTS TO THE backinThe office here evening to discuss the membership COMMUNITY. business drive and take up other Monday, week. this announced was it matters, Record cards for sale at The is Second sheets for sale at The -forty and fifty cents a ream. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult County Clerk or reBBS3QaS3EE3 spective signers for further informa- j PERC or . o.-n- e M ' COFFEE IDEAL FOR OM -- -- by BERTOLA FRIDAY , SATURDAY , JAN. 20th - 21st Classified er GROCERIES OWNCOAOPERATEO or two. By day. week orj nth. GihxI location, 53 South 2nd ast, price. -- MEATS 1c ir RENT-BEDRO- rct.iry-m.m.ig- net tiuoii Outtandinj rup-erviM- m-- ( - Jaliw ' e City, the drihi.e of lev I h J met. I of new . SET Hug-ger- l, (Cor.tmurd from page one) elr i j mii-lin- - t 1. ITS A IDEA ... CRYSTAL WEDDING-LAR- GE OATS PACKAGE TALL PORK & BEANS PIERCES 3 CANS PAR CHILI OR TAMALES M,E, LETTUCE SIZE DRESSING SALAD JAR GRAPEFRUIT CARROTS LEMONS LARGE WHIP-QU- ART e!: BUTTER Fresh Creamery POUND MATCHES 6 EcaXp.ton 30c ...... 16c : p'', The 5 You Have Been Waiting For & 7ok CEKTURV FC CARBON THEATRE Sun, Mon, Jan 29 30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph H. Bellows, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or before the 20th day of March. A. D., 1939. ELIZABETH SPIGARELLI. Executrix of the Estate of Joseph H. Bellows, deceased. 'EDWARD SHEYA. Attorney for Executrix. Date of first pub., January' 19, 1939 Date of lact pub, February 9. 1939 r a M. Malgclit Pii.e City filed cH in djUitt v ho was hole Tuesday to Attend the brie Jail unit kga'.i.et Ftr. annual tivic banurt of the Flit an i Mi Oi m Tt.UlalayaIIc g.ng U.t hhii.er, HOME OPENING OiA(i.ter i f Coimneite it tailing faints U.e defendant Mill owe froJtS for f. r cxtuii ping of j Will) JrtlsloUve, iHd a lid AdVrltia-u.- g light Slut Water full.ljhc-flcll) tX th.e bn hrduled A l!.e pllll-- j ploblrms gMnnaiiuin Nuven. lk2i tu l&SO, king another tep foiviaid in I i pa i item if buMliess, Die a1.h!in In t!ie theMaiFusiness tiuitter if grout!) of ))ce, H T. i hanging tie method of dividing U.r lieW lit) Fall Mild citkNGi-j- i o Mitchell, lIH.rtlilan And funeral d). automobile license J late auditor in in. be Pieney AlU-mrJamc )l. Biaffet h. I tei Summer. leotof, Mill. ounces that the Mititirll twrrlt title and countie Will t if Week new office in Fuild-i- n is A ll.td Mtrd n.ovu.g il) liew Fai. CMI pal ticular llllelnt to tl.e delegate t!.e Eastern Utah EieitJlc i Mill i'j-ibylhling, InHiJ itieel, 15 CO untie from til i leplesented m wf.eie he will occupy t ' Sunday, January 22. quarteis in U.e asfciHTation, Mr, Salgel.t Aaid. VMS named with Attorney Mai) D. GibMrMdiFel) was mmsih iated with general ihairman! At piex-n-t U.e fund U divided on son. Mr. Braffrt former tffiie for the affair, ,! e KI nn Funeial home Fere for a a basis cf 30 per cent U.e 8o0,tH0 Wrf1f in u.e s.iVMg,d building of nuinter years, until J)e ember I. total tu cities and 70 r uhuh vus H'l.rrent tu duled for February 'vhen he moved over to his new Count.e, but Jt ha been pii'lH.sed by 25, the Saturday building to make final Arrangements the Slate Municijwl League of Utah of the auditor- - fl,r )ts limning His Kholattlc train til change this tu a 13-5- 0 dedication following basis, Op. .turn. "ll nd many years of experience position to U.i plan ha been vulitnl lirn qualified for hi pro- - by association uf , tweause it The auditorium Mage Is deviated 111 whidi he was engaged for would retlure U.e amount now Ih one of the finest spots in the vest fmMon, going for putting on such a show, nnd u is M ieial years In foie coining to Fine t. both ( it ie and counties m The n.-- funeral home is of modem em Utah by more than I38.OO0 Thltk-l- y anticipated that the building w ill be umuiSSDi lomponv H))ulated region would bv Ihi for the initial fihtic entertain- - Spanish design and Is equipped with most of th mialein ment. Several wrestling exhibitions furnishings tyie fixtures In Addition to the eon-- I vi ill nlvo be staged, these to be plained for the puijh.m of promot ventional m rvices of a mortuary, the wH maintain an mg interest in this form of uihletict"-,,;','h'hm,',- t I' bulance. Flans for the show were made at EaitebrtH.k Hans Went Ahead tins Meek for the a Friday evening of the illy! At The elaF cale iogi.iin to Ih given in Co'council and of the; njunction Mill) dedication of 1rUli F.lks, Americanrepresentatives Kiwanis amt municiji.il auditorium Hotary clubs. The senior nnd Jun-- : and city Fall on lor chambers of commerce and the Wednesday, FvFiu-nr- y M.xee lodge are also exjecti-- to par 22. accord, ng heipate In the drive to secure funds to Cuunoman V. F for equipping the gvmna. ium Milntiie. arrange, Besides the Cm bon mentor, other menu ihairman commith-appointments were made Mis Henry as follows: Bruce Cox nnd Cy An di.unattc nnd finance; Dr. tickets derson, will who Clark Wright and Chniles Bugged, Fa vc charge of the of1 Mr. Summeihays. arranging fl.iging r.f the Fis L. Finlayson, Sam. Bliss Dr. mutches; ti ric and patriotic in ? MITCHELL FUNERAL will In tljrie.,t fit-ei- Knlrt fainnunl Here ell. s. t.he I tmill.g Caul 111 5 I- nut t (try iiis fctir urn utdtr, w.uu ctiUJuiioHs h tin thf'.r l.e Xt jll.g tu lle.dti.t ant pasn-..4 if ii i r tej.t f m.t f.u i .u.t .l.t ti C.at . !atr Jirk An! lalriotif Iactant Iti-stori- c i.n. a c o, Julo.. ixl-lil- t, .1 VS.-CivW CiuU if ;atc Ctall ill It fu)r Will t... J ll.tt Ul.g h- it ul Am ) , am id- L 1 f FOR HALL PROCEED - the Jau. U.e Sa'a i f aL - 1 t'-.r- 1 tttii u !u f.i.e-- 1 if g.,rst cl.d i f hi b tetjhitd a., .1 j - ail uiiiitji TI.C Icl.tlal tain I UllK'M J In iilrl.t H.fniUlHctl that Ml A K, if I. J h all In t!.i c i'..i.t .0 Mie t.i krc-j- i in iiuinl t!jt tr i fi aV tI. r first if l.cM eld tt.rir Hirrttl.ii tliitfitl), the t!-- h-- t ) ;, I y s tatil tt T a.e f it Ami.sty ilub DEDICATION PLANS mi. tm Mrll.tcl i f fur lli.liotl4.it I Vtrhnil.t 1J1 t- A c tr, It'S imnt d to MU FT SATURDAY tl F.U., !,.: a..1 (.1.0 Aj4 i jaie on a P civic; ci.uhs I c . ! d I l.trl.M U-- r nill tc taken uaf tn IrUnJrl thr base-UIt is jdalif.rtl U.e j laif dj f lf ail 1 la!rS ctct t Ki.i n c ii SOUTIIl; UN UTAH un !u haV c t u') i 1($ J I ifu iJialJy ti da TKr JitrJ.Tjfai ali II t fir f Ml!!. tW fol Walk IJ fc ir k ttfcM, W lilt! llit.krJ ui i ritic iil, )ra! i he Fasten) I'tah" the f.ist in m tei ie i f sjHiita enter f. r the jiut ..Ne tainiin nts t'i te Aity if t 0 a-- te tl.nkrl I! -a in I MJi S, 1 e ainl LHI rta Sou'.!. ! L? ill I iK I I t Aii.t Afr Id !Wtla.U !) t ttIiUick.t it Su! it . J rtict Will Be Staged In Auditorium February 25th As First In Series Of Entertainments - !l- T E . FUNDS FOR EQUIPPING OF GYMNASIUM Its fU'Ui li u 1 Jt A D V O C A PLAN AMATEUR BOXING CARD TO RAISE r ilA.i k i t ! . .a i:rt1 !rt U.jt 1.,., J.S 5 j t li JwaV J 1 1 t.i r.. teub : c C.1 1 ..ic rs s Your consideration of this policy by invited FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO. of Price Makers of Price, Pansy, Tulip and Pancake Flour Sold by the following Price stores: Price Trading Co., Maxs Market O. P. Skaggs u. s. INSP. QUALITY MEATS Nothing but the best in fresh meats and they cost no more PORK ROAST TAMALES PORK CHOPS EAI- Y- S10IH- - BACON SUGAR CURED VEAL ROAST BY PIECE SE 17c 10c 19c 23c 17c ( 39c SHORTENING -CHICKENS - FISH - CHILI - RABBITS- - |