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Show rtj ioi MtttM II E divini: oHioiN or democracy is 1 it H 1 ilc"). n ) si y to 1.--1 f.n tor ,! L Am-- tJ.- -l 1 fI V O T , ft ." .J 1 t .1 5 e It t !' i, b.. J kto-to- t - A t. Hi.- fr!) t.fll f.rtf 0 to ll I I. I to My, fir r Jilm.iaU if lirtltotofo. fji, l!i 1'. Jii.l.'a kit 1 ill -- l.-- uiit.'.tol'a toll!. I, g i ritoii-lto- t ton I'. tot Ui V !! UTitl, toas toll 1,1 St 1,, !ti fj.,, it tltali.e J..,.,, 1, 1,1 Oi-.n.l- - a1, t r Intl.i ; 11. t ,.r ). . r W , i r ul n O- --! TnaMaf.. b':h r,f 41'' - :)7'' c 1 ( 0:1. H r 1 n.ri, ..k. ft! i J lira ! fc In r 5 U 'V-irvh- t .rf u Jl, r 11 t- " .r fr tae g , tn Price Rotary Hears Talk On World Court No Joy Like Coming Home to UA Home of Your Own. cr' ll If !t non-payme- nt ! 1, ,m. n,,' ,, , f.ut-- u Si. d e. s'.MiU.c m f h kr ; iniUltd J o jdaitin, Jr, oijo Sk.ff. all It I S..R I'.r I f.N C.nhei. n, I! S:etr.s .oil W. W f r -- -ke City tall, tl.uk rornp.rxion, black ha.r. ATT! M d.uk suit coat, gray trourrj an t F. S. A. OHlCItl-.black hah The sheriff office said (X)NFAB IRIH5V, hATtRIltV that all surrounding title had been akixl to be mi the lookout Three rrptmenutives of the IT ice fur a man anxivcring tin description off, e of Die Federal Scui,.y admm-- j e.s S March Specials Friends and Patrons: i THE BEST ONE SERVICE ONLY After sevnal week of extremely cold wintry weather, Saturday was welcomed by all as a warm sprmg While Volume of business continues MENS 1 MENS SUITS and pre.ied $1.00 SUITS-Clea- ned 50c Pressed MLNb rAN IS Cleaned and pressed 5Uc MENS PANTS Pressed .25c Buttons replaced FREE 20 PERCENT REDUCTION ON LADIES sl Representatives ofof the Regai Salt Iike company E RraPl1 were here last week ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS Price, Utah Main St., W. F. Myers, Owner bv ihiidrea. tlicrti the kaoi xg that they're "get ere in Richfield Friday remi-an-nu.- U A COMPLETE whether they bare famdtei or noth the sense of pride and You built omctbing real. cmethsng Ixstiag a tribute to your generosity, your foresight, exyour loyalty. Why don't YOU perience tbu joy? TbI year? We hare plan to make this possible. SERVICE With FIIA ficaadig you may take admuf, of low cost, long ten, monthly pay-mea- t 4 BUTLDIN0 t. a. 4 tf jn We offer expert building adrice and facilities .i 4 Ctaii di.Miict ey were jl,.1,1:11.4100 thioce'' to grow cp la pmsjitt surrouaiicg. among mmpicion. But there' one thicg ahke to all home owner, M.uk Johnson. rur,.l super vhor; Mis Eunt.e LUMBER TRI-STAT- E 42 SOUTH CARBON PRICE CO. PHONE 13 riiotis-,!lfenoir:ih- City taking pictures .m.llc.,Idrrn Of the camp Kenneth Iu well nreompanird hi uncle, Claience Howell, up from Hrice .Saturday and spent a short time vis- iting relatives here. Puidy returned Satui day fioin a three weeks visit in Salt Lake CTtv with her relatives, the William Dale family. Mrs. Jennie Fish of Price and her son, Boyd Fish, now of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Simmons. Mrs Simmons is the daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Rose Grange of Huntington came up Friday to nurse her daughter, Mrs. Lcland Howell, who has been ill with influenza. Lieb Miller was called up here Friday to bring his gas thawing machine to assist the mechanics in thawing out water pipes too far from the power line to use electrical equipment. Mrs. John Thompson of Wellington has been visiting her mother-in-la- ,'. g CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTT to and Saturday ti attend the cinfeienie of flic "n'' GARMENTS All repairing extra charge These prices are Cash on delivery. If charg- ed it will cost you the Regular Price st ration WATTIS NEWS you hi jcy ia Utg their e g tj 1: f,r W.ti ! 1 ' 17 E. 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Offer Miji.tjfe Said ri la. lalgtry; aaxohone kolt. Ponal I An.rrlran leader a!4. 1 a!tf cornet solo. Junior Wil- - r,t1 lkrl tin tol.uh make It t lul ,,u1', E. K. Q!..n votal Mr. aolo, lians; H,ai.ble tlie advance of ronimuniin learned to Lilli IlilyLt JraJ t4 aj . and fati-.m- . of the buiglaf In decliiring free n one cf fine Ju-lbtrad to as given by tLe ekken'.ials of Tli state tax commiion Monday ejeorge Mr. Wie. IVieiuk, Jr. tobo in-iie- d ley toi4 he referred to free upeerh filet! suit in distiict court ht-tttgaiit sremg a nifjtiiou looking ihaiac-L- . R. Hill of the Troy for American In America, and not in tt--r lurking around the corner of a for Nari. Faclst, Communist nd Heljter, to recover f 100 31 allegedly building mmo the tUret from the other Imjiorted demogogue of taxes in jewelry More around midnight, n Lu In Am-enr- a. owed fur accordance with tlie unemployment oinioudy did rud w uh to be seen Tlie tpeaker decried that Isolation- - compensation law. Mr. Iai!erick drier. bed the man a .. about 25 years of age. 5 feet 8 Huh- - g 1 g to C ku J,,.!tiVto (tl.irr if i, r, w.-- t k Xiii innijy Tl ai la. I, i ' C (u:,r if M ,Jjwj LuJf N,i J'lur jl!t . -- S I). .,11. t. ;.i lair" lito-T-tt- i, f t.tolfl.toArlyil.told-rAltolr.- f f III H fc teeia ll jd Itotilf.) all! ft Aiatotl r . 1 a, I ( T! 1 1 tl.. all Jto.1 r ti 5 Lt 14 t ) I AJt't.uui I .j.,e, fr V.ci;, V III I Lai ge it !fa;-s'fi'to mil. .lire l.t - it I ly Mail li. kaa.alt 4 ly V..le Ja l Lafi- a to r!i- 1 .J t d ti-lu- , r s ,1,1 e A a laal Jrk V f ! S rj t It ! - It . A! ha! , , J L.-t- ' ! c i -- a'- - r i i - - t ' Dance Saturday Privc Legion Hall a. .4 ! J 1 t .re-- . fc ! 4 STORE WINDOW . Holds AhcpJ IJ&C In .Yicfnsfs to JEWELRY FROM tl'.U A W.ralt j, tJ to. AcskIiU.I tff f,t j ,r.j f t.C Pto! J. tlab Art aM'.r!. ( t )! ll.abdcT if t'.C i. . ,,W.d tkll'i Aiui l. an 1 1 fi k I lie Pi it r li, u- ,)Uk Hi to i! 1 1 !c J .'.a! a) .lay . U 1.1 ..Klito! . 1. 1 Y'U (oil! lulll a ft!- V to ' !.l ln.g k.J.lirai tot 11 tl ihll.aXeai I,t hr -i t An,rl i wl.iiiH torch alnf aiit.!,J AiUrliia G .1 ; fa.'lhrf, ) c I !! i H He i olilirl It. t I! e tl.ty tooy to fc-- a I) t Iti-Ijlt- ti if lair, r It mdi An. cl u a! At M.ik at y la I, J r Letcd f.n.f r- - M!i( Itrl.ili Blilufi iJrit.('a ) ftali, It, tfie fjtoakt-in.t.ais it lit )' til tS III l.t tint ill l( to If to ail tilif 1 f ! t Jjfll tin .1 a Jail ) i,.ivil,.al I t.f Ar-;i- e f,,r oil t i fi ,ir t'. rt-- H ; ! It? I tj A II I! X BURGLAR TAKES STRESSED II Y LEGION COMMANDER IN AMERICANISM TALK SATURDAY Ti.e Uiv.i.e I E What Big Luxury Car is Famous for as Samaras? Fi-- h r w, Mrs. Abbie Willden this week. Owen Horsley was stricken with acute appendicitis Monday and was operated on that night. He is still very ill. t Ut HIAWATHA NEWS Mrs. H. B. Lindoman motored to Mount Pleasant Wednesday to spend the day with her daughter, who is attending Wasatch academy. She was accompanied by Mrs. A. Opperman, who also has a daughter at the Academy, and by Mrs. F. Olsen and Mrs. J. Cassano. Thursday Mrs. Bob Kelly, Mrs. Mel Sherfick and Mrs. Lee Kirk were visitors in Huntington and Ferron. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel, Mrs. James Johnstone and Mrs. G. F. Hall attended the Ladies Aid in Price Thursday afternoon. The railroad crossing was the scene of a car collision Saturday evening. The ears, one driven by Mark Jeffs entering Hiawatha, and the other by a tenant of the hotel, were badly demolished, but fortunately none of the passengers in either car were injured. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen were visitors in Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday. SCOFIELD NEWS Windsor '0& STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY OOOO UQUOM root oextx to wnitht 1S. Xitiiul Dltfllr PnxiooU Ooroontfea. How Tart M TXOOT Betty Thomas and Marjorie Whalen, students at the Horace Mann High school in Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d here with their parents, and friends. Miss LaVada Whalen of Salt Lake City, also came with them. Frank Gorishek, Jr., and his recent bride spent several days here with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorishek, Sr. Frank is an interne at the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City; his bride is a nurse at the same hospital. They returned to Salt Lake City Sunday. A lecture on diemistry is tentatively scheduled for delivery at the 'Scofield school on the afternoon of March 17. Thomas Pettersson of 'Clear Creek, talented young chemist, jhas promised to be the main speaker at that time. In his address he will explain some of the better known elements employed in every day life. In accordance with similar actions taken by other communities, Scofield observed Americanism Week. A brief program under the direction of Principal Donald W. Jensen, was given in the assembly hall of the Scofield school: Friday, March 10; vice president of the student body ONeil Jensen, introduced the speakers and on the program. per-form- rs THOUSANDS of motorists are asking: car not only leads in and beauty but saves money as well? style To this important question, Dodge says: Why not decide for yourself? Take a Look... thats all Dodge asks! Take a look at every part of this exciting new Dodge-th- en take a look at the engine. It not only gives you all the proven moneysaving features that have won for Dodge a nation-wid- e reputation for economy, but offers, for 1939, new advancements for even more efficient operation! Last, but not least take a look at the price tag! Youll be amazed for this big Luxury Liner is priced even lower than last years Dodge! it TAKE A LOOKS New wider apart, closer to roadtor safer night driving I headlights Greater visibility in rain, fog and snowl Gnlle guards, pictured above, at cost. slight extra : Tune in on tho Major Bowes Original Amateur Network, Every Thursday, 9 to 10 P.ME.S T' GOOD MEWS FOR USED CAR BUYERS! in Now you can get a Dodge used car which, modern aa many competl-tive-mamany ways, ia Just aa fraca cara-anfor d ef d 1939 new only tion of the coat! Here'a why theres such a great demand for the new 1939 Dodge that buyeri are actually turning in fine late model Dodge cart way ahead of time! And the8e car are being sold by Dodge dealer at amaungly low prlceal See your dealer todayl Jr r L00l! New hand7 gearshift near the steering wbe t no extra cost! You shift in the standard H pattern nothin er. an attaclment, but an ?0t e?m integral part of the Fw r is c ear for real comfort for three in the front seatl A fi, PRICE GARAGE CO 25 South Carbon Ave. INC Price, Utah |