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Show SECTION 8' 194i Hold Price Line, Hiawatha Girl To Asks Mrs. Hubbard Enter Stanfords How the rise in price of one proLaw School Soon no twenty years ago frrm iW PBt unAdvocate Ihe SECOND Tbt Smm ami T Ntwt-A- J duct, matter how far away, may that the fishnig is good with many affect other values is pointed out by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, member of of Price large catches. vfrs Carlos Gunderson the Price wrar price and rationing Colorado, to Denver, Trailed Neil M. Madsen of Price, with board, who uses this argument to . cnndav by the serious illness show why wre should hold the price Mrs- - Jack Clitlord, his family, is starting out today on line. a tour that will take this party of that City. Illustrating this fact, Mrs. Hubthrough a considerable portion of bard how the price of J. C. Penney Colorado. No definite route or ob- corn inexplains Iowa may affect bus fares Lome Cusie of the has been selected. returned jective Sunday in Utah. Com is used to make ctore at Price, weeks to his trip of several etheyl alcohol, employed in manujuer home in Ohio and points facturing butadiene, component back east. part of sythetic rubber, which is Leo Kenney, ticket agent at used in making tires for buses. of this city left Grain alcohol is used in hospital Harry N. Sweet for his former Mohrland, was a Price visitor Sun- and com starch in laudries. week the of first the day. Kansas. He is home at Goodland, on mattweeks several AWO CARBON COUNTY MEN be gone to A daughter was born RECOGNIZED BY ELECTION ers of business. to Mr. and Mrs. Will Pace last SatPOSTS OF COAL GROUP urday. children Mrs. W. N. Wetzel and Honor to a Carbon ounty coal to their home at Salt have returned J. J. Weigmann and G. O. Horfirm executive came producing Lake City after being the guests ner of this city and a crowd of during the past week at Denver, home of the at several days for landseekers from Emery county when Terry McGowan of Mrs.' A. D. Hadley at Price. left Tuesday evening for Tobar, Colorado, Consumers was elected a vice presNevada, to look after business mat- ident of the Rocky Mountain Coal Leland McDonald of Sunnyside ters and investigate land condiMining Institute, according to news there home Monday tions. returned to his James Thorpe, Utah dispatches. CalifLos from Angeles, evening Fuel company superintendent at He has just graduated Mrs. D. D. Lewis went to Salt ornia. was also elected to a DentLake City Saturday for a short Sunnyside, from the Southern California expost, a position on the six-mvisit. al college. ecutive committee of the Miss Helen Lee Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N Lee Kirk of Hi- awatha, has been accepted at the Leland Stanford law school, having received the Henry Newell scholar ship which is awarded Thirty Years Ago ten-pou- of Price and E. H. Rhead and wife of CoalLeger of Rolapp were out ville, father and mother to Mrs. have decided to Mr. Rhead is now working as a on the Strawberry last week. They H. R. Goetzman, on the Goetzman bungareturned Sunday with the report locate in Price for the summer and carpenter, low. Frank L. Buckio Charles Miss Janet Twaddle, who has been attending the high school here, left Thursday for Green River, where she will spend the summer. a each year. Miss Kirk was elected a member of Phi Kappa Chi, national honor society, while a student at the nd an to University of Utah student University of Utah during Index cards at The S3 uD'fl d4gj fife Registered To Vote In November This is an extremely important election year, one during which many officials throughout the nation will be chosen by the voters. In order that all vote it is urged that every person be registered to assure the right of casting a ballot during the elections of 1944. Following are the registration days this year, published at this time to start early urging for citizenship-actiothrough use of the ballot, In Carbon county: June 20; July 25, August 8 and 19; September 12 and 19; n, October 10, and 31; NoShow the proper 17 vember 1. spirit of citizenship by registering and voting. It is a responsibility in which you should not shirk. the past term. The Hiawatha girl graduated at the University of Utah this year with high honors and plans to enReturn To Arizona Home ter Stanford next autumn. She Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore, piowas a member of the Phi Mic soneer residents of Eastern Utah and rority while at the Utah school. for whom the community of Moore, in Emery county, was named, left Releasing the fore part of the week for Ogden, Salt Lake City and Sevier county, planning to visit relatives and friends in those communities Last issue of the OPA ration before returning to the present timetable, released today, shows home at Globe, Arizona. They had that all stamps are good indefinite- been visiting and attending to busly, except No. 11 in the A book, iness matters in this area during good for gas until June 21, Inclu- the past three weeks. sive. Applications for supplemental gasoline must be mailed to ration boards two weeks before fuel is needed. These must be signed, endorsed and accompanied by tire inspection records. Stamp 34, Book 4, good for five pounds of sugar, becomes valid tomorrow, June 10. Take spare stamp 37, for canning sugar, to ration board. Latest Ration Timetable Mrs. T. H. Warren, Mrs. I. A. Lee, Mrs. B. F. Moss and Miss Anna Crawley, were among Helper people who attended the graduating exercises at the high school here last week. PRICE BROTHERS RECEIVE 0 MILITARY PROMOTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Williams and baby returned Friday from a Word of recent promotional short visit at Salt Lake City. advancements for two of his three sons in the military service was reDr. Harry Goetzman is the hap- ceived this week by Dean Holda-wa- y, piest man in Price today, and it is Sr., Gordon, serving in the a girl, born at 7:00 oclock this air corps at Lincoln, Nebraska, has morning. Make Sure Youre been advanced from staff sergeant to technical sergeant, according to a letter. Wordon, in the naval service in the Hawaiian Island area, has been promoted from second class quartermaster to the rank of 'first class. Another son, Curtis, is a corporal in the infantry and is now serving in the New Ginea Two other Holdaway section. boys, Martel and Glen, also served during the current war but they have subsequently been honorably discharged, the former having ser-- I ved a year in New Zealand and the latter about eight months, most of that time in Wisconsin. SECOND SECTION Pace Nine Grant 35 Autoists Drivers Licenses SUNNY8IDE YOUTH IS . GIVEN NAVAL PROMOTION Robert R. Stevens, am of Mr. Drivers lioenses were Issued to and Mrs. Loran Stevens of Sunnythe following 35 operators of mo- side, graduated at the Naval Air tor vehicles by the state commis- Technical Training Center at Norsion at the Price office during the man, Oklahoma, on May 71, and week ending June 12. has been accorded a rating of sea Herman Corliss, Helper; Estella man first class, according to a disSchooley Ayedlott, Helper; Frank patch received by The Sun-A- d vo- - Albert Sporich, Helper; Isabella Clma Abbott, Helper; Ethel Turner Binch, Helper; Kenneth G. Cox, Price; Robert Hobson Williams, Price; Genevieve Pleasants Laramie, Kenilworth; Verna Fas-siPrice; Ray Staley, Price; Elisoe Lopez, Helper, and Jack E. Judi, Hiawatha. Robert D. Hunter, Sunnyside; Lemont Carlos Pilling, Price; Willis D. Quayle, Wellington; Oscar Nord, Price; Lee G. Humphrey, Orangeville; Harry R. Balaby, Co lumbia; Thomas I. Speckman, Helper; Jessey Juan Asay, Price; Preston L. Asay, Wellington; Georgia Fox Jewkes, Rains; Roger V. Johnson, Price; Jean R. Wilker o, cate. He entered the service on September 9, 1943, is a graduate of Carbon senior high school and was employed as a truck driver previous to entering service by the Rock Asphalt Company of Utah. PRICE LIEUTENANT TELLS OF RED CROSS APPRECIATION Appreciation of the fine work which the American Redd Cross is doing for prisoners from the United States who are interned in Germany was expressed by Lieutenant Lynn B. Goetzman in a recent communication to his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetzman of Price. The lieutenant expressed son. LaRue Morley, Price; George H. thorough desire that the Red Cross Heck, Helper; Gwen B. OBerto, be supported and said that .if it Helper; Raymond C. Thurman, Hi- were not lor that organization awatha; Isaiah Walker, Sunnyside; there would be slim pickings for Ruby R. Hales, Price; Mabel M. the Americans who are prisoners Sealey, Price; J. D. Gandee, Hia- in Germany. watha; Floyd Haycock, Spring Glen; James N. Stanley, Sunny- forenoon at Helper. These are the side, and Alline P. Stanley, Sun- only days that the examinations for drivers or chauffeur licenses nyside. Price office is open every Mon- can be taken. However, duplicaday for the purpose of issing driv- tions or renewals will be given any ers licenses, and every Saturday day of the week. RS SUNDAY, JUNE DAY I8TII What j; Thihs Is the Day That Father Comes Into His Own Whether On the Battle - o Ever the Service He Is Rendering front or on the Home front, this Is HIS DAY of Recognition. Dad Appreciates the Receiving of a Gift That Is Nationally You Will Find Known , For Quality , Style and Durability Them In Our Mens Department. ; CURTLEIGH VAN HEUSEN NODES PAJAMAS I 7-5- And Up 0 $2.95 And PRICE YOUTH IS NOW SERVING IN EUROPE Pfc Eugene Ivie, of Price, is now serving with the United States strategic air forces in Europe. As a driver at the largest aircraft repair and assembly depot in the ETO, Private Ivie has had an opportunity to drive up and down the length of England. British traffic rules were puzzling at the outset, says Private Ivie, but he soon had the situation in hand and is presently rated as one of the best truck drivers at his depot. Prior to enlisting in the army, he was employed by the Utah Coal and Fuel company. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ivie of Price. Order W DO books rou triplicate at WAR DUTIES o WEMDLEY CATALINA TIES SWEATERS 1.00 $4.00 Andup o o VAN HEUSEN BLOCK SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS The jf oluwti White and Colored 2.25 2.95 o o INTERWOVEN SHANK SOCKS JEUELQY Buy more War This is the time to dig out that The C. kidll be right there when his 0. finally gives the signal . . .. ing all hes got, now! thing toe ve got. y BOND YOU CANT AFFORD BacMetfact- - The home-fro- nt duties. Lets get this war woo sickly! Or make it $200. Or $1000. Or $ 1 ,000,000. Theres no ceiling on this one! The 5th War Loan is the biggest, the most vitally important financial effort of this whole War! Weve got to do the same. This is the time for us to throw in everyGET READY TO BUY THE to other for Invasion Bonds. giv- and cheerfully attend extra hundred bucks and spend it Therell be no time to think of better things to do with his life. THE KIDS IN IT FOR KEEPS Bonds jFirsft BUY MORE THAU BEFORE . . l,'nofficjaZU.S Trtatury adrertiaemtnt prepared under auspices of Tn ry and Wit Adrettiaini Council 1.25 2 1.25 n.co PAIR price Price, Utah n- 3 PAIR COLLAR PINS TIE CLASPS from SUPPORT THE INUASION -- DUY r.ONE National Bank National Distillers Products Corp. 86 Proof New York Up Price - , Utah . C0:i3 - CT |