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Show Pajre Two HEAR SEVERAL SPEAKERS AT INITIAL MIXER MEETING HELD MOOSE Price Locker Plant Soon Will Be Ready Construction of the addition to The first of a series of open the Carbon Locker Storage plant in meetings given by the Moose lodge Price is rapidly approaching comof Prive proved to be a most sucpletion and chief operations in the cessful evening of instructive and immediate future will be installapatriotic entertainment for the tion of the new lockers, compleAmerican Legion members, guests, tion of which will make the local and members of the Moose. unit one of the finest in the interVisitors were welcomed by Stan- mountain area. The building will not be comley Young, president of the State Moose association while William pletely ready for occupation on ar H. Toy presided over the meeting full scale operation basis for at and introduced the various speak- least two weeks, probably about ers. the middle of July, according to The Two outstanding guests in at- Moss Jeanselme, manager. tendance were W. E. Babcock of completed plant will be thoroughthe War Maanpower commission, ly modernized and will afford cusSalt Lake City, and John R. Law-so- tomers finest of convenient serrepresentative of the regional vice throughout, also equipped to office of the War Manpower com- handle all types of storage foods to the best advantage. mission of Denver, Colorado. These gentlemen are in Price to assist in bringing this district unGiven der the National War Manpower Lake commissions plan to channel workers into essential war industries and to 6et up local units to At the meeting of the Carbon deal with problems connected with county board of education last Satthis most important war time eco- urday, the firm of Goddard-Ab-be- y Auditing company of Salt Lake nomy. Mr. Peacock gave a short address City was given the contract for the in which he emphasized the need auditing of the school board books. in enlisting the aid The board changed the budget to of of this part of the state to effect conform with the expenditures as the successful inauguration of the was published in The The new budget for the next program in this section ,as the administration of the plan will be year was also adopted, and the school calendar was outlined. largely with the It was decided at the meeting to committees in each district determining the needs for war and have the Singer Sewing Machine agent repaiar all the sewing macivilian services. The importance of the produc chines in the schools so that they tion of coal for the state of Utah will be in good working condition and the nation for use in the war for next year, effort was stressed by Mr. Peacock. Mr. Lawson gave an address in TEMPORARY WHISKEY BONUS which he gave a clear picture of For two days only, July 1 and 3, what the War Manpower commis- purchasers of a fifth quart of unsion is trying to do in this cam rationed rum may also buy one paign under the new stabilizing pint of whiskey on a ration free program and showed how to attack basis where stocks are available, the problem of labor shortages in it was announced this week. This our mines in this district. He is a temporary bonus and is availstressed the importance of a united able only for the two days, it is Home Front to help the Fighting in addition to the regular ration Front in the biggest job ever con- and no ration number will be for that type of purchase fronting any nation in fighting for punched on those dates, the announcement freedom and democracy. He the need for more stated. The local liquor store will coal for the war effort and urged be closed on Tuesday, July 4th. everyone to give every ounce of energy, all their intelligence, to able and pleasant manner,, his topstand implacable in their various ic outlining the needs at this time jobs in the mines so that the suc- of a concerted action on the part cessful completion of the war of all civic and fraternal bodies in might sooner be effected. He com- Price and the surrounding displimented this district on its fine tricts. He showed how all the record in the production of coal but bodies have the same purpose and stated that we must exert still fur- that each should familiarize themther efforts, that our absenteeism selves with the aims, ambitions must be reduced in order that still and purposes of the other, so that effort could be ingreater tonnage might be forth a coming. Mr. Lawson stated that stituted to further each program. we must individually and collec- The various projects of the Ameriourselves to the can Legion were outlined by Mr. tively course of Liberty, keep our morale Dart which included the junior and high and keep the home fires senior baseball clubs, summer burning so that our boys can re- camps, boys state, child welfare, turn home and find it a better and Americanism programs. Speplace than it was when they left. cific examples were given to illusB. L. Dart, past commander of trate the benefits derived from the the Price American Legion, post various projects and in many cases No, 3, delivered the principal ad- how juvenile delinquency has been dress of the evening in a very cap- - decreased. W. W. Hill spoke briefly on the local baseball program presently 1N THE DISTRICT COURT within and for Carbon Coun- sponsored by the local post of the American Legion. ty, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Between speakers musical numbers were rendered by David R. R. Kirkpatrick, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miles, who gave a piano solo and Creditors will present claims, Hyrum Huntley who sang Brown writh vouchers attached, to the unThe Moose Eyes. dersigned administrator at the of- troop of Boy Scouts of sponsored America fice of his attorneys, Jensen & and retired the colors in Frandsen, in Price, Utah, on or be- advanced fore the 10th day of August, 1944. a very commendable manner and this exercise was particularly enCLAUDE J. EMPEY, Administrator of the Estate joyed by everyone. of R. R. Kirkpatrick, DeFollowing the program light receased. freshments were served by the enJENSEN & FRANDSEN tertainment committee consisting Attorneys for Administrator of Stanley Hanson, chairman; ElPrice, Utah man King, Hyrum Huntington, and First published June 8, 1944 Earl Fausett. Last published June 29, 1944. n, Contract Salt To Company STATE PAPERS LENDING HELP FOR MORE PAY with a campaign In lauanched by the Utah State Press Association in support of the Conwhich amendment stitutional would increase the pay of members of the state legislature, resolutions are being distributed in Carbon county this month to various clubs and organizations, approving the proposal. The newspaper organization, membership of which consists chiefly of weekly publications, undertook the campaiagn of support at the annual meeting of the group last winter. Subsequently the publications have given editorial support to the campaign, also planning to additionally encourage public support for the campaign to Thursday, June PRICE. UTAH E, of properly compensate lawmakers the state. The Constitutional amendment will be voted on at the general election next fall and currently appears well on the way to receivtime. ing public approval at that as setup Under the present conConstitutional the by adopted vention in 1895, legislators are paid sixonly four dollars a day for the serve during which they ty days the biennial regular session, also allowance of five cents a mile to the state capitol and return only once during such period of service. The arrangement permits i eceiving only four dollars a day for the sixty days, no additional pay being allowed during regular sessions if that period of time is exceeded. The same payment provisions operate during a special session, senators and members of the state house of representatives receiving four dollars for each day of actual service. AMENDMENT TO BACKED BY CARBON GROUP BE In- Carbon County Associated resdustries members have passed olutions endorsing the amendment to increase the pay of Utah legisunanilators, and the members are mous in their decision to do all in their power to see that the amendment is passed this fall. Following is the resolution as passed by the executive board of directors. of Whereas, the present salary Utah for legislators $4.00 per day was set in 1895, at the Constitutional convention by Article VI, Section 9, Utah Constitution, with no provision for subsistance, and no increase having been granted, and Whereas, it has become increasingly difficult to induce qualified electors to become candidates for the offices of state senator and state representative by reason of the unjistified financial sacrifice demanded of them; and Whereas, since the rate of $4.00 the cost per day was established, increashas greatly subsistence of no longer ed, and this amount is individan maintain to sufficient ual while attending legislative ses- at the army class, 23 service training center, an forces installation command ? Colonel Holland L. At the time of his Oviatt was servmg promotions m Engineer Petroleum distrfi company under the comm James C. Shaw, Capt, army service forces ter, Camp Claiborne, Louiff" the largest single concentS ! engineer troops in the nation iff sions; and Whereas, on the ballots of the will general election this fallto there State the amendment an appear Constitution providing that state shall receive an increase 2 legislators in remuneration somewhat commensurate with the service rendered; ReNow, Therefore, We Hereby KENNETH JONES SPENDS LEAVE AT HOME IN Kenneth Jones, apprentice in the navy program!' rived in Price Sunday a leave which heevening will his visiting parents, Dr Aaron Jones, and friends. Mr. Jones is stationed at Audi, Texas, where he is attend University of Texas. UponW pletion of his training program.1 wiU be commissioned an enam m the navy. V-- 12 solve: That we shall give thorough support, by thought, expression, and the voting for the passage of to. referred herein amendment Dragerton Boy Wins Promotion Theo. N. Oviatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron N. Oviatt of Dragerton, has been promoted from the grade of private to that of private first ay 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SHOP EARLY STOKES Closed ALL 0AV Sun-Advoca- te. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Labor-Manageme- nt ui!v 4TH EFFECTIVE HI THIS AD FOR 3 DATS PRICES ,u - 3RD MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY 4 datbeeue Heeds flow to iortore IIEIIirsU. your neighbors Give barbecue flavor to meets by marinating them for several hours before cooking, in French dressing or a spicy barbecue sauce; or swab them with either while grilling the meat. Cnilll WVlIILLIllU O RIPE OLIVES A Flavoroos Seasoning Salt Garlic. Onion or Celery 4 I IC tf OZs 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 rr pint 22c SPICED TOMATOES 2 TZ 23c MUSTARD;::;::; Rd 2 lb. jar 14c Top QualJulia Lea nra Halcim ed oreadJ rich(Kl Wright's uaisup i,y puJ .a ! - (30 14 4 En- - j-- I o W Sandwich. G 20 ox. 2 for SJ7JWA yiCM RAHJiEDIM EATS, Breast of lamb is deliciously different, when barbecued (allow lb. per person): season, and grill for about an hour or until done, turning often. Whether youre planning a barbecue outdoors, or a goad nourishing youll wont meat thats guaranteed to please: Scfewoys! Steaks, spareribe, chicken and fish are other barbecue favorites, of course but be patient in cooking each of them! Lamb Chops salad-sauce- Pot Roasts matftum 3 1 LB. FRANKSneat ib HENS 2D5 STEWING HhoOCO UlICCdC Ib. 3Sc Spread. Olive or Pimento. 5 ox. Jar KraH' Rootle UCdllS TfOol I I CGI Van Camp Oven Baked Veqe- tarian Beady to Serve. 21 ox Armour's Beady to Eat Lunch Meat 12 ox Leeds cbIp,J William Penn Blended Whiskey and great gems have one thing in common they stand outl After one sip youll know why "millions say when with William Penn" the gem of the blends i Gooderham & Worts Ltd, Peoria, III. 29c RABBITS IMKamVenu BLENDED WHISKEY 86 proof 65 frw8 oik grain nutrxsl spirits Duchess Mayonnaise. Cookies Saltine Wafers v 1 w Fresh vegetables for salads ond fruits for desserts and eating .. . pkg. Jtl 26c FRESH MADE , 25c GR. BEEF BEEF RIBS 17c 39c Fresh Priced by side-dishe- s! the pound, at Safeway! EWPCTA SEW PE S "A" Size While 1 9c 33s Rilz Taisly t1ric;C" .. 22c Honey Bee G1t'Z,.Fu,", 33c pkg. 4c Peanuls,7. Yum Fresh Picked. Sweel Tender No. Ib. Solid 1 Red Ripe 77 A'd Solid, Large. Red. Sweet Lamberts. g, RADISHES FANCY NO. 1 LB. h wihio46 Rnffoa 0l un6Wt. Coffee7,7J 28c r Edwards Luxury DriP Regular. Lb. Jar 20c s7... for 37c Ib- - 4 Ib.25c LEMONS 1 JC Sunkist Large Juicy lb. lie I Sc Nw Be' Campbeu Noodle (3 pts.) Pancake and Waille Flour I UQ OUIdlUld Pkg can Soun ' I V Sunkist. Large Size. . PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT ! TO Tnicv lb 0c DAILY MARKET CHANGES 31c Biskit Mix"- Flufiex pM,td7 Jell-We- ll CRISES b 20c 27c 56-o- OCR! Golden Bantam. Young Tender 77,p-.- Essay DawnJrSJT...... I8c Juice 17 Ho. 2 can 13c CHERRIES lb. Crisp. pint 34c Townhouse Grapefruit 23c . LETTUCE Large 4c b. 23 v 43J Canterbury Black. V lb (For Ice Tea) Vx lb Canada Dry JjQ can 6c ql. 37c pint 27c . STYLE ORE SAUSAGE 33C Tpe. 12 oz. 32c Libbys Hu Made IT 25c Potato Chips 4 Penny Savers pi. jar 25c S ZetZ 4 4 COUNTRY FRESH DRESSED Real Roast IZT. 2 Ib. jar 35c Cheese 4 4 STL Miscellaneous Needs w;ch 4 4 4 4 rE FANCY DRESSED Safeway Homemaien' Bureau Lunch Box , Bacon LWICH MEAT ASSORTED LB. SMALL RIB 4 4 4 4 Pork Roasts They are Tender and full of Flavor (11 Pts.) A Grade good: Indoor dinner, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SIRLOIN STEAK Barbecue oars of corn simply by removing silk and husks, and grilling for about 10 min utes, turning and brushing frequently with melted butter or margarine. And here's a " that goes with all barbecued meats and makes Hum taste extra SALSA 2 tbipa. salad oil anion 1 medium tomatoes tsp. salt 1 Vs tsp. mustard graan pap par l.rg. 2 tbsps. vinagar 14 tsp. c.l.ry seed Peel onion: wash tomatoes and remove stem end; wash pepper and remove seeds. Finely chop all vegetables. Add vinegar, oil and seasonings; mix well. Let stand a few hours to blend flavors. Makes about 2$ cups. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 oz. 21c I IflAJfB ONI OI THI liveliest forms of torturing your neighbors is to berbecue some meat out in the backyard (of course, if you're in a good bar be cuing mood, you'll invite them over!). And it's a guaranteed way to add special enjoyment to a July meal. Here are a few suggestions which experienced barbecuers have found useful (re member that it's just about the aame ae indoor broiling, except that the heat cornea from underneath): 1 4 4 4 4 14 oz. r' . pkg. St S!)c Shortening ST" ,7 Lard loc 4 lbs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 |