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Show TOE PAGE TWO (Hiip iim-Aimnra- tT UTAH, UNDER THE MARCH ACT OR . 1B7 VAL II. COWLES, IIAL G. Mac KNIGHT, Publisher VAL II. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager BNTKRKD PRICK. UTAH UNOBR TH! ACT OP MARCH S. 167 AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT TH1 POSTOFPICe AT NATIONAl I MIC RIAL jjj ASSOCIATION TRICE MAYOR OPENS RATTLE BY entering the state political picture in announcing his candidacy ior the Republican gubernatorial nomination, Mayor J. Rraeken Lee of Price has placed himself in a position where he can serve the commonwealth of Utah materially. The past record of the Price mayor has indicated generously an ability to serve to the advantage of the people, an aggressiveness which is an important quality in officials who serve There in important administrative capacities. administration be the but that can little question of state affairs in Utah in recent years has been far from entirely to the advantage of the people, a condition the streak of which goes far back into the history of the commonwealth. Conditions have indicated a very strong need for a change in the administration of state affairs which would bar influences the ojK'ration of which have definitely been detrimental insofar as the welfare of the general public is con- - (Taken from the hies ot The of July 8, 1920). B o,i ding to Otto McKinnon, "UpeiviM.i di-ti- m which the woolmcn ot the west tind themselves as a lemlt ol the uithdiawal from tlic maiket o James M (Jimmy) Cox, govemm the buyeis is seen m the oiler madi P ol Ohio, was named as then candiby the Palmei Bond and Tuesday date loi piexulent by the Demon, iis Mottgage company to the National Tucsdav at 140 at San Francisco under a owei s association ballot, Woolgi morning on the foity-lomt- h of bank acceptances plan the lamination being made unaniH mous when it was seen that he had 11 W. Damon, a lesident oi Mis two-thuthe necessary majoiitv yea is go, and well! Ftanklin D Roosevelt, now assistant Puce twenty the- old timeis, is the guest to known secretary of the navy, is the nominee ol her sistei, Mrs. Hatiy Win Id llei for vice president. home is now' in Cleveland, Ohio o o A possible solution ot the sennm A baby girl ai lived at the J A Bean home last Thutsdav attei noon IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- Miss Elua Bean ot Provo, a trained! trict Couit of the State ol Utah, m nuiie and sister ot Ben and Joe Bean.' and for Caibon County. Ls heie assisting m taking care ol the Mddiod Sumner ao Milt Stamoulis, Plaintill, vs.De-metnou- s young lady Smyrnopoulos, Helen Chal-im- i, compamed hei aunt. Miss Bean, fm a Selina Demetnou, Zellerb.u-visit with local lelativi's Paper Company, also known as J-Zellerbach Paper Company, a coi poi Mr and Mis Mat Gilmoui cele- -. tion, First Doe, Second Doe and Ihud Suited their eleventh wedding anm-Do- e, Delendants. SUMMONS veisaiy Tuesdav evening by entor- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE taming a tew tuends at dinnei., SA1I) DEFENDANTS, DEMETIUOUS n,,dge followed the dinnei. Covms laid loi Mi. and Mis J M SMYRNOPOULOS, HB.LEN CHALI-'wei- e ORI, SFL1NA DEMETRIOU, FIRST Whitmore, Mr and Mis. L E. Whit-DOSECOND DOE AND THIRD moie, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson, Mr. and Mis Chailes Averill, Mi. and DOE: You aie hereby summoned to ap- Mrs. L, A McGee, Mr. and Mis F. B New Dr. F. F. Fisk, Rus-e- ll pear within twenty days alter il Fisk andkam. I. I,. Quirk. of this summons upon you, served within the count.v m whuli this action is bi ought, otheiwise within thnty days attei setvice and defend the above entitled action, and (Taken tiom the files ot The in case of yout failure so to do, lodgUtah Advocate of June 30. 1910). ment will be rendeied against you comot the demand to the according Lum ei The Stev plaint which has been tiled with the company, with a yid ninth ot the eleik ot said now This action is prosecuted tor the Don vet and Rio Giande depot, is to tic leadv tin btisines, and is sohcduig in title ol ait ciuitmg puipose - a slum- - oi the ti.ale ot this section ol nropertv described m plamtitt's com- the state situation ds TO CLOSE SOON ith ( h '! c loaned up, i t nie detnet t tht i ai o n-- , wc i nuuf the mg Liistei n ol ceiiMi' at hi ice i" to close, - "oon a" a it ledeial buieau itady tmn la a- icxtived i" p.itiK tu o clock Mill. WashingUm. lioiTi D Town Lew B Chaplain jt 'U vices M.i-lol cuenmnie Puce, music, band, piayei Albeit Bi lie i miNi Pi itc' oisbC's, t Mi- a Johnson, I)m ti a, leading cr . Oui Flag,' toast PmU-sso- Call it i Mditnsen, vckuI tola, L A Laicci; nisti umc ital music Lt w N Hannon. Ji music, band Guddt" ol Libcity Miss Iabbic Wil on, maid , ol hoi oi. Cioikctt and Hi" Miss Elizabeth . Lula Dumaync L l ah McKinnon oid that the splen-- cj j (...ope lutiuii oi busmen people, uwc oiganiatiuns and the public in gtneial made possible anof etticient tiouble. sumy with a minimum Locally, he paiticulaily thanked the l1Ke Chambei of Commetce, Mayor J Blacken Lee and the uty council, station KLUB and The Sun- ,r lme ioopeiation Retains will now be compiled, and extnc iiiloi motion for the nation is 1941 in available be to early pected ol-tDm jig tne six months that the this at Id ICC was in operation, dMiict employed, at one time or an-u all pei sons in making the census SU1 tJ S. Jl o Thoin.e Fitgcidd wcit to l'lnciv Tut day la t to vmit lelati is and to attend a wtdamg. hat Mis -- niece, Miss Lucinda Hunch i son HILIIR COIPLE LEAVE FOR NATIONAL MOOSE CONCLAVE Mi and Mr Haivey Pai fudge, Helpc l , Lit last Satuiday to n, dilation exeicises at Mooseheait, reC adapted to practically any tion. Youll find it convenient economical and all respects. - o ut PRIVATE LOAH Credit Company F Cleoige Cut tarn in-lie- an Mi will be at home 4th of July, next m i Al - LIn-tvi- Pun' attei t Rooms 1 a FIRM, RIPE Lb. LARGE E, Thirty Years Ago enson-McDona- plaint, which propeity is situate Price, Caibon County. Utah, and paiticularly descubed as follows, m is tu-w- it. Beginning at a point 90 't teet West of the Noitheast coiner ot Ia)t 4, Block No. 28, Puce Town-sit- e Suivev, uinning theme South 107 4 teet, thence West 17 feet, thence Noith 107li teet thence East 17 loot to the phut- oi Being m Ptue, Caibeginning bon County, Utah J II BRAFFET. 1 - Date of Date i'f Attorney lirst pub, June last pub , July foi Plamtiii 27, 1940 25. 194!) ld -- o- Beginning tomonow (July lust) then- - is a change all aiound m the mail seivue to the south and to the noith burn Pi ice. G. T OKen and John H Redd take ovei the line liom heie to Fmeiv and sa.v tlu-.- will give the people south a better seiviee than heietotoie They aie to put on nv le and better stock and better wagons, making a special ot loi t m the handling ot passengets and expie-- 29c LETTUCE ICE iiii EVERY NO. HEW CABBAGE CUCUMBERS FLOUR 48 48 NO. 13C Beets Rad 11c Am 5 WHITE PER LBS. 13 ik POUND . qt, 25c 40c 33c .. 12-o- z. 2Vg CAN 25c SPINACH CAMPBELLS 17c SOUP TOMATO it AKO 29c GRAB yt can 15c CLerub, 4 tall cans case 48 cans soap 26c PORK-BEA- 3.10 FORMAY 20c 39c Bleach WHITE MAGIC SU-PU- RB CANS 20C 211 CAN NS LUX-LIFEBU- Gran. Soap, 50-o- z. OY m 3 SALAD OIL 61 North Carbon Ave. We Have Plenty of Neutral Spirits distilled from 75 Crain. 90 Proof. Julius Kessler Distilling Co., list., lowrenceburg, Ind. PARKING s BREAD 17c 33c MILK 21c LARD 20-o- z LOAVES a CURED it WHIPPING PINT SEGO MRNING REX SPACE Bring Container GAL. .. 3 LB. CAN VEGETABLE SHORTENING SALT PORK m 4 o CANS lb. CRTN BARS TISSUE SILK ROLLS 0. FLAKES kch'h2 ROYAL DESS. PKG BLENDED WHISKEY. 48-lb- VEGETABLE SHORTENING VEGETABLE loyal Satin SHORTENING 1.29 1.19 lidC CREAM Quart 24-o- z. QXYB.-RIN- SO can b s cX: 10 BARS 29 Jt a So WRMwamm BACON MEATS suJ0 LEAN 25c SLICED, LB Swift Whole or Assorted ts.ia.25c RAMS L. MEAT LB BACON Piece, LB By-tL- Sugar-Cure- d, - KRAFT fmEEBEk 2mi MILD CURB CHEESE POUND CHIPS POTATO Alt 1 1C- Reg. Pkg ;1 Mrs 21c s H. Blossom, y foe 25-o- z. JELL-WEL- L 48-lb- ill 10c 25c Qt. 11c Mayonaise, Best Fds, qt. 23c Mayonaise, Piedmont, qt. Paradise, Dills JAR 15c PICKLES PIERCES 25c CATSUP BOTTLE 25c PINEAPPLES IN HEAVY 25c SYRUP, I Hoisting ihe flag at sum me b Albeit J. Giames. followed b music bv the Ptice In ass band and .it 10 00 da ;ok 1.29 FLOUR LBS. 1.66 LB. SODAS BOX 15c COOKIES FANCY CELLO BAG 15c LB. GRAHAMS BOX 19c COFFEE 12c 4 PKGS 15c o I :t iei 1 Duchess, sal. dressing, Cascade, sal. dressing, LBS. K. Craft, BLEND-- A RICES WATERMELONS 9c 20c 2-l- PRIVATE P LB. RED LBS. Carrots, Turnips, Onions 3 bun LOWER Y rIEW SPUDS 3c 3s Edwards, lbs can KESSLER'S Tl N 10 PAIL 65c Pure - 3 Kerr Jars, pints 66c Qts. 79c KERR LIDS, pkg M. C. P. Pectin, 3 pkgs WAX, lb. pkg 2 Ripe DAY 1 4e- fcs Firm (juarantew CONSISTS UTAH POUND LONG SLICERS EACH HONEY 37c TOMATOES 10c PACK. EA. 126 SIZE 10 lbs. 6c 98c GRAPEFRT 1 5c ORANGES - NO. 2 Silvagni Blfy BANANAS WINDSORS LBS. and if PRICE e CHERRIES 10 Service PROMPT ATTENTION to your auto refinance needs s assured in advance trhes Js call and give ns tie to help yon solve your parti! problem. Our plan of is so flexible that it caa V d Pine was Mclntyu last ThuisiLy at Si Clone to 'I Lt Miss Line Cottam muiiuii,. oc- lined at the home if Mi and M s B I- - LOANS Financing ot .S Foi tv cat- - ol coal came the Hiav allot mine s last S biggest day tin company h.ai 1 he am- tl is v ec k h about uglit bundled tons dmy ini V(, . Sunkist dz 25c 100 Size, Ariz " ' ae vai-KK- Tube Whitmou was dieted one d the executive committee ot thiee (1 the Utah State Bunkus jmjjil' " at Ogdc n last vuk AUTO Choice doz 23c Lug p T- rYYYTYYYfm- SIZE Lb. ' Mj 11 LEMONS 360 te Illinoi .turn in Dos M0)lle , " Wa Tne mu-- t complete suivey ol the n(jge, a pdit rn't and of indietiies then No 16 American p.ople, odge e then Vloj",e, cl utcM'tt", fact" about th it 1, age n ulture, and a v ast amount gate lo th(J M national meet, has been tom-- t (I it u inf nation, a nven counties compi a 'ed in the .u C, CENSUS BUREAU di- JNTEREST in European affairs will undoubtedly detract from the political campaign and election in the United States this year, a condition which is most unfortunate. Citizens of the nation will make a serious mistake if they fail to give serious consideration to the campaign, its issues and the candidates who are involved. It should be borne in mind by everyone that an election campaign in the United States affords the people an opportunity to acquire by peaceful means that which Europeans have been endeavoring to secure through the spilling of human blood and wrecking of all of the things which should serve as the means of advancing the welfare of humanity. It is important that every citizen participate in the election, it is equally important that each individual give serious thought to issues and candidates occupying the stage during the campaign. Settling of issues and selection of officials for periods of from two to four years will be carried out in the campaign. Those issues and officials will have a very definite influence on the lives of everyone. Dont let the European war detrai t jou from the task of selection of jour pattern for life and those who will administer it. Follow the political campaign, study the issues and candidates involved and then vote jour convictions. AiO TM ILM Y YKAItN News-Advoca- Mr. Lee will DONT LET WAR INTERFERE ROBERT C. ANDRUS, Associate Editor LEOLA S. ANDERSON, Society Editor THURSDAY PRICE, UTAH E cerned. It that rect his efforts through this channel with a thoroughness, and conduct his campaign along that line will meet with the hearty approval oi the people of his home community, with their well wishes sounding approvingly in the hope" that it will be accompanied with the chord of success. is to be hoped "Qnt Ntuipaptr, Oat Cotttagt, Oat Ceil UauED Every Thuroay By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMANY PRtCR. SUN-ADVOCAT- - FRIEND GROCER, itrirs dn |