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Show r ; i 5 THE PAGE TWO PRICE, UTAjl S U N - A D V O C A T E , Spo) lip Cot cat. On Coil" Iisukd Every Thureoay By The S eui paper , "On On COUNTY PUBLISHING COMANY CARBON PRICE. Enemy plana to assess the Allies 45 billion C0MII1G EVENTS dollars as indemnity, all of Belgium, part of richest France, every important channel port, Suez canal and many other possessions has been Thursday June 20 Pine Tbiid thwarted. Should the Germans have won the war Bubbling 0ei pn d.Kt.oii. I A cinn-the world would no longer be fit for humanity. M waidb 7 5 p In every war for 25 centuries past the man or duditoi mm l nation bent on world domination has finally been Friday, June 21 plain licked. Free and enlightened men will always triSumnn-oMui, mi-AiUin- rati UNDER THE ACT OP UTAH, 111 VAL II. COWLES, HAL G. Mac KNIGHT, Publishers VAL II. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager ROBERT C. ANDRUS, Associate Editor LEOLA S. ANDER80N, Society Editor As the shadow of Adolph Hitler and his madmen lengthens over the continent of Europe, the ae second class mail matter at the posTorpics at above, taken from our files of 22 years ago is ironic in the light of recent events. His deeds NATIONAL EDITORIAL make bloody Bill a mere amateur, and NapolASSOCIATION ij Zsrl.ejH.fL eons conquests pale in comparison. Treaties and promises are as nothing to DicFREE AND ENLIGHTENED MEN tators and their ilk. The fall of the Low Coun- , WILL TRIUMPH Pi ice Puce Women ot , CHAIN STORES de W0ld leceived and ntlP'whieh Riot, tiup would Speu snouts and boat laces at Scot it Id lom to S 1 C4 accordm, Sundav, June 23 The a 1 ;ai P1 BILL Rn cngress pavilion ,000 Btea., levy r. on reset voir 131,113 : ' J legislation Swim Week, sponsored by Carm bon chapter ol the Amencun Red would of this the jurisdiction r wmitHs begins at the municipal the Moab hospital last week, pool in Puce. O oss, Aimming bral hemoirhage, Flynn FuneralI home Sent To California of John Wanamaker California, who died Beach, Long Body The body Moose Elks hull June 22 8 00 p m pa-ia- kids sports, lly at The Patman thdln in afternoon; Uore md bait casting, alter dance hearing? dance at night at Wilbeigs ' in summer, sometime mui mug Second pel hi mance 7 5 p m bling Ov ei toi mm. 0(1 p Si hool bo.nd misting 6 otf-cof education bouid O.mmisMoneis ot Caiboii county meet, 7 20 p November, 1918. News-Advocat- e, UTAH UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH E. I87R PRICE. ENTERED Price umph! 1)1 -- i 30 a. m j j-- or more retail stuies u,actl 24 the expedient of Monday, June tion to report the bill faV(2 8 City council meeting the 1?c mitteemen gave the city hall m Price such legislation should ? Meeting of taim organization kudos, 8 00 p m dining hall of ulatory nature and through exercise of the tJ civic auditonum in Price. ic- i wnen't Riot opens with H) d MARCH S. IS7E 1 THURSDAY, , tries, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Albania, Po- Saturday , land, Czeeho-SlovakiEthiopia, France, and the cowardly action of Italy, strengthens the lesion tine laws; greater interest in sanitary conditions that the universal language of ambitious men is resulting among other things, in the expendituie four coun- force. We hope and pray America is not too late of a million and a half dollars in these learning this, and that free and enlightened men will always (finally) triumph. lor children locally of a physiotherapy center ten the ol COMMENDABLE PROGRESS handicapped by physical conditions, ot maof infantile paralysis; development limits perto the health clinics JULY 1 marks the third anniversary of the es- ternal and child ol extension tablishment at Price of a district office of the mitted bv a small staff personnel; and of garbage; Utah State Board of Health, and a review of the sewer lines; better disposition others. many accomplishments during the three years is not amiss. The communities and civic organizations I)r. Edward L. Van Aelstyn gives most credit much credit Price was the first city ot its to the communities of Eastern Utah, as well as size to appoint a sanitarian to look alter healtn to the members of the medical profession, for conditions but the district board ol health ofthe cooperation that has made possible the splen-- i fice bv uromoting public health measures and has did record of progress. cooperating in putting them into practice, in this in progress Among the achievements might be noted an been consistently a factor increased respect for and observance of quaran field of activity. d Sunday to LonS Beach for buiiah Mr. amaker w as sun wd by his, a, the worlds history is over. Peace treaties have not yet been sign ed, but terms of the armistice are so drastic that the enemy will never again regain sufficient strength to renew hostilities. The bloodthirsty demons have been rightfully likened to beasts. The fight was carried on despite peace overtures from the aggressor, but we were resolved that they should be so crushed that they would never again lx able to assemble sufficient armed forces to terrorize the civilized world to pilage, maim and destroy. Vigilance must never relax lest TIIE greatest war in such a world holocaust again occur. The martyred soldiers of so many peacelov-in- g countries must not be forgotten when peace terms are finally made. Loss by the enemy of two million dead, five million permanently wounded and two million as charges upon the state is sufficient lesson against further insane ambitions for all time. i ffrotnifu 'Ci-s--T. &SBSISJ. Alfalfa Weevil alfalfa tields in Cm bun loun-t- y Many have been damaged by the weevil this year. Demolish ation matonal on the weevil and its control is now on display at the county agi lcultural agent's oftiee, whine all tarmcis sue mv ited to see it. The gieen wot m with a black head winch eats the ulfalla leaves - one stage of the weevil that eveiy farniei knows. The entile life ol the individual weevil usually covets 12 months, but it is only when the wmm is in the laival stage that it docs damage. It is ncccssaiy to know whore it is the other 11 months m older to i- destroy it. Alfalfa weevils which damage a crop of hay me hatched Irom eggs laid by adult veevils which vveie e. raised m the same lield the year In other words, the ol tending and thus weevils are home-giowthe contiol is an individual problem It may be held m cheek on one taim while surrounding fauns die hteially eaten up. The weevil multiplies faster m a be-foi- n, from ,i l' : 'I DAY IN, DAY OUT, YOU WILL FIJfD YOU iiii-- This office is in receipt of a book, obviou printed and distributed with German funds,, titled The German White Paper. The fom states that it contains Polish documents allege captured after the fall of Warsaw. It wasp marked from New York. Some fifth colutn: t-- t Jsang a solo. i Among the atti active visitors who iweie intioduced weie Miss Louise Johnston, comely queen ot the Ski Hi -t Stampede, scheduled for July 31, and 2. at Monte Vista; and Miss Marian Nixon, one of 87 queens, ot the Spanish Trail FuMa, to be staged August 10 and 11 at Dieaiigo. Coh a ado The Robbeis' Roost Roundup a humoious skit of an eaily tual in this aiea, Theianl N Jensen taking the pait of the tedeial judge, Donald Hacking, the sherilf, and County Attorney Edward Sheya. tno Miss defendant in a murder ease Nick and Mr WooKey ofteied sev-eiAu-gu- 1 imi-tnbut- ed al western numbeis. The cuiaven enteied Puce about 3 00 p. m Tuesday, being eseoi led by field wheie the alialfa plants aie Highway Patiolmen Vernon Daw, For pi election and J. L Sullivan. Mayor J. Bracksome distance apart lrom weevil mjuiy as well as tor en Lee welcomed the visitois. eseoi them thiough the city and then to the civic auditorium foi the banquet Wednesday morning the eai avail loft Puce, ptoeeedmg to Salt Lake City. Geoige W Thurston, piesident ol the Walsenbui g. Coloiado, Chamber ot Commence, was eai avail e ei- tain Among the other ottieials n the journey weie Donald T Adams, dnector fnmi Mortieello; and M G. Williamson, societal v of the Durango Chamber ot Comnvnco and secretary of the trail association WHY AND MORE SAVE higher yields of hay per aeie, plow up old, thin alfalta fields and them with young, heavy bands The iheapest and most et teeth e method to control the alfalfa weevil is to cut the fust eiop of allalta when it is in bloom and cut the econd crop 35 to 40 days after the lust cutting This puctiee reduces to a minimum the number of adult weevils that live over to the follow iing year, for it checks the growth ol the weevils m the woi m stage so that very few of them spin cocoons. Those Worms that started in the cocoorl stage just before the hav was cut are killed by the heat of the sun w hen their shade is taken away. If the hay is cut eaily, all except two or three per cent of the worms that have .started spinning cocoons will die because they contain parasite eggs. The small percentage escaping the parasite will have only started cocoons the last week before the hay is cut and the sun will kill the worms. Dusting or spraying with calcium is the best emergency method of control when weevils have become so numerous that they are cheeking the growth of the alfalfa. ALL DOING YOUR Scjec&y M bottled AT THE Df STlLLERV Qmai fi I uSfiL) 4 I J x90PRdDFy 1, Ltr corpora distillers VQRR.N OS . DVERTISED Vi Pt.No.62 e leaders junior leaders and will meet at the L. D. S. tabernacle at 8 00 p. m. Tuesday night to dis- cuss the summer program. All woikers named are urged to' be in attendance. Bee-Hiv- Pt. Qt. rrs THE No. 61 No. 60 STRAIGHT LARGEST SELLING WHISKEY IN THE WORLD BOURBON HHD A- FINEST SAFEWAY. SELECTION OF VE- QUOTED PRICES ARE EVER- PRICES. Y-DAY FRUITS & VEGETABLES GETABLES & FRUITS IN CARBON COUNTY ueatn Mb .nlai lAI Tra 'jiar e SUE irtr (part Horn irion CURED MEATS CANNED GOODS tas uni BRANDS, THE LARD tea itaJi L BANANAS r spuds 1 r,e i4c 5 lb, 21c 11c WATERMELONS lb CANTALOUPES, Sc TOMATOES lbdeipe CUCUMBERS UA 5c CHERRIES 10c LEMONS ZIT 20c ORANGES sit 10 lbs 29c RADISHES Fancy 3 BUN 10c CARROTS Fancy 3 BUN 10c GR, FRUIT sS 10 lbs 29c bbj Reg. 5c Size EACH TEA TEA MALLOWS 3c POUND CANTERBURY Black, 2 LB. CANTERBURY LB. Green. 2 CAN 1 . . CAN No 2 303 2 CAN BREAD DRESSING Julia Lee Wright's Case, qt. 21c Duch. qt 25c 20'oz Loaves I Kr 25 LB. BAG LB. BAG 10 SOAP P&G Cr White SODAS b COOKIES r"ty 12-o- VA z GRAMS L. Bell 2 lb. Box TISSUE SILK 4 Rolls ... KLEENEX DILL PICKLES 500 Sheets PARADISE JAR 24-o- z. NO. 2V2 PORK-BEA- NS CAN Dog Food, Vitafood, tall can Hershey Bak. Choc., z pkg 61 North Carbon Ave. We Have Plenty of PARKING SPACE 2C Reg. bars 2b 35c 95c 6 FLOUR Kitch. Cr., BIoss., 48-lbs-Har- SII.PHRR In 13c pegs 29c 20c 39c v. 48-lb- s- Granulated 24-o- z. pkg- SOAP 50-o- z. Pkg-33- c - 0XYD0L RINSO SPRY 3 LUX and Lifebuoy. 3 bars P-- IJjC - 6 toe 21c G SPUD CHIPS lulu, Infont-alio- le- - Wr,3l,i , Plcose ,n th.i week ort, FAMILY CIRCLE S A F t W Ml( CORN FLAKES all flav., 4 pkgs Shredded Wheat, pkg Jell-Wel- A T a l, FRIEN& Fgrocer ASE Family t la 22c S 6 7 las 12c 6 0 Re jh rJT 8c al. ren r! 69c Wh Magic BLEACH J-g- Urn ,es POUND Pint Quart "i 32c 2-I- 2Sc 5c 13c ISc WARDS Lb. can Luxury Blend b can 15c 19c 19c 15c I1C 47c 17c 60c MATCHES 1.50 JELL-- Flavors 26c 27c 12c 2 3cL 47c M. WhiD 31c 10 65c CRTN FORMAY Shortening .all .not gX T 39c 2 ed! JS Pli 15c SALAD OIL MAYDAY z AKO, Lb. pke AIRWAY At A Saving pkg 3-l- BACON l2 CAN 1 17c LB' KRAFT BOX Am., Brick MILD CURE POUND . ... 2nd GRADE POUND CHEESE CHEESE BUTTER C. 12-o- . ff 10c LB. LARDLT 2 tge 25c .. Half, . 303 21 25c SALT BACON Tenderized PICNICS POUND MINCED HAM LB CUT Cherub, Case $3.10, 4 cans Morning, Sego, 4 cans COFFEE IflU .. 46-o- 25c SUGAR 19c SUGAR 1 MILK 2(2 CAN G. 10c 7it Cello Bag SLICED FANCY, BACON POUND Swifts Premium UftimQ 11 il Whole or LB. 19c Aire GRAPEFRT No. 10c TOM. JUICE 17c BEANS Can "j FOR 25c CORN Kernel J FOR 25c PEAS 5 CANS 25c No TOMATOES Can 3 FOR 25c PINEAPPLE CAN 16c CREST PEACHES 22 16c WHITE STAR TUNA 17c LUNCH MEAT TANG CAN 23c FANCY CRAB MEAT, CAN 19c MARSH- - CANDY BARS Harper House 5c PEARS 8-o- NOTICE, ALL M. I. A. WORKERS All presidents, activity counsellors, manual counsellors. Gleaner leadcis, HERB AND te V. NEIGHBOR SHOP FOOD SHOPPING AT one-ten- th -- JOIS YOU WILL ALL NATIONAL BY CONSISTENTLY NOT YOUR -- PRODUCT rcatK activ ity nt t I - mi much-neede- of the trail oiganiation, also spoke bi icily, as did Mayor Denis Baldwin of Moab who told of the ti .ills oi ganizutlon less than a jeai He introduced Ralph Fletcher ago of Moab, who lust suggested the ti ail's name Musical talent was demonstrated m abundance by many of toe v isitot . the numbeis including well-- i eive i songs by Aich Bronson and Lloyd Bailey ol Montiecilo; acioidion numbeis by Mis. Caitei and her Ski Hi Stampede" tno ol Monte Vista, Colo- lado, song by Ida Stewait ot vloab Mis. Hazel Jeansehne of Pine al-- o pic-ide- 1 'uni inm- -l w. ie-su- lt Navajo Trail Caravan Finds Glad Welcome At Price On Tuesday a6o(dtteAAA amlolfier rCXTCNSION IVOSW! Two thousand men and women-and alternates to the Republican national vention-m- eet next week principally to Circle M 1 a |