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Show THE PACE FOURTEEN SUN-ADVOCAT- E, Know Your Government REPORT SHOWS NUMI5EH OF CARBON HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING WELFARE AID XIII THE EXTENSION SERVICE (Continued) The extension service works preferably with existing rural organizations as a means of reaching the largest possible number of people. Individuals may receive attention, however, upon personal requests. Assistance is given to men, women, boys, and girls in problems of the farm and home. Information on problems that are of common interest to groups is given in project form and followed up progressively. Information is also disseminated by means of lectures, film strips, motion pictures, news articles, radio, demonstrations, exhibits, and so forth, Much of Miss M. Martin tjaa imparted by extension workers is thg experiment stations. State special- - Home Demoists work with the county agricultural and home nstration Agent demonstration agents in assembling information and determining methods of solution. Local volunteer leaders are selected and trained to assist in organizing and leading project groups. When extension workers are placed in a county a careful proDr. Mark L. Brockbank gram of work is prepared with the assistance of local people. This PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON outlines the things to be accomplished and becomes the working Utah Eastern Electric Bldg. Hours 2 to 6 p. m. program for the county. The extension field is very broad and Office Phone 246-- J Residence, 754 covers all phases of agriculture and home economics. Projects beclub work for girls and boys in ing carried at present include : Dr. J. C. Hubbard home livestock, and forestry, foods, crops, clothing, furnishings, Physician and Surgeon and adult work in agricultural and home planning, foods and nutriOffice Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. t, home manPhone 246-Residence 234, Eastern tion, clothing, better health, Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah agement, weed control, forestry, insect and rodent control, dairying, orchard management, poultry, crops and soil management, irDr. F. V. COLOMBO rigation, flood control, civic improvements, fertilizers, livestock Physician and Surgeon and range management, marketing, and others. 15 S. Carbon Ave. The Service is operating on three levels: Diffusing informaOffice Hours: 11 A. M. to 1:00 P. RI. tion to those not resident in college ; assisting with the administra6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. 466 Phones: Residence, 459; Office, tion of national programs in the county ; emphasizing agricultural and home planning and program coordination. B. L. DART Formerly, the service operated almost entirely on the first ATTORNEY AT LAW level but during recent years the other two have called for increasPhone 657 time. First NatI. Bank Bldg. Price ing amounts of the extension agents The extension service has definite responsibility in connection StanfordW. Fennemore with other federal agencies, the state department of agriculture, all agricultural commodity organizations and the farm bureau. Physician and Surgeon Silvagni Building The work of the extension service was first begun in Carbon Residence Phone 675 county on June 15, 1913, a year before the federal law was passOffice Hours 2 to 5 p. m. ed, and was continued until July 1, 1932. Por five years the county Office Phone 31 was without an agent. On July 1, 1937, the service was F. W. KELLER and and now has offices at the Tavern building, Price. A home demonstration agent was added in July, 1939. T. N. Eight hundred and seventy-fiv- e unduplicated households received aid from the Carbon county department of public welfare during June, according to a statistical report made by the state department and received here this week. The report shows that 259 households benefitted from old age assistance; 6 families, aid to needy blind; 482 families, general assistance; 118 families including 316 children, aid to dependent children; 54 families, service and other cases. Figuring on the basis of 4 5 persons to the household, and on the basis of the tentative 1940 county population of this means that 21.38 per cent of the county residents received assistance directly through the welfare department during June. sup-18,41- 3, PROFESSIONAL 4-- II landscape-improvemen- J, JENSEN Attorneys and Counsellors At Law Price, Utah Wallace Mortuary LICENSED EMHALMERS transfer 80 per cent of its soldiers to East oppor- a Unprecedented regiment being activated. They Phone 158 Price, Utah tunities tor promotion are being of- - were to form the nucleus for the vartered in the United States army with ious headquarters and batteries. VirMitchell the establishment of scores of new tually all of the men transferied will units, it was pointed out Tuesday by be gien ratings, many in the higher Phone Price 300 Lieutenant Morris E. Rasmussen. grades. Dick Mitchell, Embalmer army recruiting officer at Price. and Funeral Director This procedure is to be obsered With more than the vast army expansion throughout new a dozen J. W. thdt ambitious program, assuring units being ora desire to adProfessional Radio Service with enlisting youths ganized at Camp vance will find the go Phone 55 Price signal awaitOrd, near Mon- Eastern Utah Electric them at every turn. ing terey, California, Those enlisting now or in tiie near to form the new will have the greatest opporB. future seventh division tor ATTORNEY AT LAW promotion, it was pointed and its auxiliar-- l tunity out. Local recruiting headquarters Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building ies, and with the. are located at the city hall building Price Phone 397 personnel to be in Price. diawn principal G. A. ly from western t Youths To Professional Radio Servicing. Work statek, chances for Pick-u- p Guaranteed and officers ratings are excellent for those Phone 357. Delivery who have had prior service. R. O. T. C., C. M. T. C or high Division! In K. W. school graduates stand an excellent ARMATURE MINDING and chance of advancing rapidly in the Corporal Theodore R. Hawkins, in MOTOR REPAIR growing army, Lieutenant Rasmus-se- n charge of the U. S. army recruiting 180 So. Carbon Phone 378 said. station, located in the National Guard Armory, Provo, announced today that applications are now being accepted for enlistment in the U. S. army air peace-tim- e Funeral Home POTTER j .... .... Council By National Safety COUNCIL SAFETV TRAFFIC UTAH I am an Amewean; is my rule The Golden Rule with gratitude u and In humility God, Almighty debt I acknowledge my undying lathers To the Founding Who left me a puceless hentage Which is now my responsibility. With steadfast loyalty, constitution I will uphold the of Bill Rights. And the I will treasuie my birthnght Of American Ideals; I will place moral integrity s. Above worldly to my country interest of Problems Shall be of interest to me. of suffrage I will count my light To be a STOP SIGNS There are many kind-- of placed at the signs. One kind roadside with big letteis lead ns Another type is open 'STOP lound light out in the m.iutle ot the street and it hadn't any leading at all. It may be the Mde ot a truck. It you should lull to heed the voided sign, you will sinely come to grief if ou tail to notice the other kind. This timid soul, eyes and mind districated, is about to stop quite suddenly1 He was so busy looking that he didnt see the sign. Comfo rt sacred trust. will diligently strive To be worthy of that trust I will gne my full support To upright pubhc servants. But those with unclean hands, 1 will fnmly oppose. Each obligation that comes to me As a true American, 1 will discharge with honor. My heait i in America And America is in my heart: I am an Ameruan. And I There Is ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Exchange. Community Chit Simmons. HIAWATHA NEWS An mo-t- o Ray Johnson of Salt Lake City red here to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emer Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. LeVar Gunderson and the A1 Babcock Mrs. Mr and spent sons. Cannon and Bennett Ray,, two week-en- d in Salt Lake City. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walt- The Sunny Seweis and the Meiry er Baxter last week-en- d Mixers H clubs went to Puce FriMrs. Dan Garber entertained at her gatheiing. A birthday party Those present in- -, day to attend the stunt was presented by both clubs. Dan Wycherly, Mis.i eluded Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Gunderson Crogan. Mrs Lloyd Ungerman, have returned from Grand Canyon Lloyd and" Mrs. Wallace Bickmore ot Hunt-- , and were dinner guests at the home ington, Mrs Lee Kirk, Mrs. Aithui of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter on Opperman, Mrs. Merritt Brady, Mrs. Thursday. James Cassino, Mis Lyle Burdick, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burdick and M rs. Richard Hampshire. family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shertick and family motored to Huntington canyon to f ih Sunday. Hill 11 Mr. Chris Vasahno lett last week for Culm ado to spend a month with 4-- 4-- H relatives Mr. and f LaVell Johnson and son, Hal, niotoied to Fountain Gieen to bring back their daughter, Claiice Mr. and Mrs James Ree-- e lett loi Fish lake, Monday, wheie they will spend their vacation Junior Thompson leit foi Salem. Oregon, Saturday, where he will spend a week's vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Ray Merhain and family motored to Salt Lake City SatMrs WHAT PUTS YOU IN STEP WITH FLAVOR? PRODUCERS SCHILLING COFFEE OF COURSE Frank Olson, Mis. Earl Wilde, Mrs Richard Garr, Mrs Pete Munson. Mrs. Einar Johnson, Mis Byron Thompson, Mrs. William Reaxeley. Mrs Walter Baxter. Mrs Cecil A and Mrs. Bob Chnstisen delicious luncheon was seived, and bcautiiul gilts weie presented to the hostess Mary Miller entci tamed ot a pait for the young folks of Hiawatha. The Chnstisen twins. M.uy and Mane, of Sparks. Nevada, and Louise Rivers ol Ogden were visitors at Hiawatha last week and were honored at a dinner party at the home ot Mrs. Theres alwas in, a chorus of approval for Schilling from folks who appreciate good coffee! The reason? Its a matchless blend of the worlds choice coffees, skilfully roasted to bring out full flavor and strength. Tno Cofees delicious Percolator and Drip American Find Opportunities Aerial FINLEY s Mix-- FOX WINDSOR, TOO! su STRAIGHT BOURBON corps. Young men who have a high school education, or its equivalent or a journeymens rating in a mechanical trade are urged to take advantage of the many opportunities now ottered men who apply for enlistement in the U. S. army air corps at this time. Vacancies are now available with stations assigned to the following McCord field, Washington; Hamilton field, California; Moffett field, California: March field, California; McClellan field, Sacramento, California, and the Philippines. Corporal Hawkins further said that anyone desiring information in connection with the regular army, or flying cadets, should call in person or write to the U. S. Army recruiting station. National Guard Armory, Provo, Utah. Remember, that such a request places you under no obligations. Your questions will be cheerfully answered in detail, but you will not be urged to enlist against your own judgment. The army has many worth while advantages to offer and asks only the opportunity to tell you about them. Windsor M DAFFY DRIVERS HANSON GREENWOOD If L A recent example of this occurred urday. Promotional Opportunities Mrs. Fred Thompson entertained at in a West Coast Artillery unit. One Unusually Good In Army, organization with a strength of more a birthday party Saturday evening. 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