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Show norsJiil3 1944 THE COMMITTEE IS FORMED TO EFFECT DISTRIBUTION OF E. RECRUIT AIDS AVAILABLE LABOR SUPPLY your engine are Inside cylinders. ..like so many water glasses, each inside cylinder is Dpade-dow- n piston that g gnug-fittin- 8 glides up and down like your (gsh mop in a glass. But pistons must do it about 00 times every minute engine running. your is thats And traveling! Without constant lubric- ation, pistons would get stuck lutight in seconds. Fact is, heatup and swell is aU that keeps car from joining the brication your American automobiles that are junked every day. 5000 its a ritual Thats why Shell people to examine the oil level in your car. Because if it isnt up there at running level, you are heading for trouble. with Shell doesnt want And you in trouble. If your car should stick a piston you wouldnt be coming in for any of our free services. Nor for our gasoline, oil, tires, grease jobs, batteries, etc. BETWEEN commission. Discussing the committees program, Mr. Forrester said the following three of several factors will be taken into consideration in determining which establishments have first claim on the available supply of manpower: 1. The relative urgency of the end product being manufactured, for the effective prosecution of the For the purpose of enlisting cooperation in carrying out the price panel program through the aid of price panel assistants, a meeting was held in the city hall last Tuesday evening to recruit volunteer aids from among the women of Price, who are willing to give their services toward helping hold the line of price control. plo'ers and employers designated expensive from happening to it. Ask for a copy at any Shell pump. Presiding at the meeting were Miss Mary L. Stringham, district volunteer specialist from Salt Lake City, and George W. Harding, field price representative. Since merchants are forced to carry such heavy loads during wartime, a program of price control through surveys has been initiated through the OPA, which1 will aid merchants in complying with the regulations of price control. On July 1 a survey of food and restaurants will begin, and a survey of wearing apparel will go into effect on July 15. The volunteer workers will be known as price panel assistants, but will not be members of the price panel board. Ah intensive training program to instruct the aids in their specific duties will be given, and each assistant chos- en will receive an identification card and plastic button by which they be recognized as a volunteer worker. The assistants will be assigned, as near as possible, to the places which they are interested in, but not directly connected with in TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT BULLETIN As the young married woman said, you never know what you can do until you have $1.53 Qt. Strelch the life of most things you own with this durable, washable finish. Ideal for furniture, woodworkand walls. Scrip, anaces permitting the hire of additional workers. On Monday the Manpower Priorities committee will meet in Mr. Mayers office and begin the task of determining and recommending $f .33 Says the man After what I have Hurdle have to get my cleaning or pressing at Acme s in Price. T ry it. AND TAILORS OIL COMPANY Incorporated Folders at the e. YTJaSSjc builds tho economical Mon-tell- a, Moab Casualty On DDay if Light Truck V fautagar Car Light Tractor if Power float FASHION SHOP D-D- ay Ladies Appeal 4L - HEAT COMFORT THERE IS AN A - BLOOM WITH ROSES this luscious print . . gay as a flower garden and cool w as a September morn will Bee y you through days of Bwelter- - 1 I . . ABERDEEN FOR YOUR SMART COOI. 4th of July outfit we suggest he you pick yours from DEALER In Your 1 Community I H o Fashions new stock just arrived. ing heat with always that fj fresh- - y out of the band-boness. x (Located between the Price and Carbon theatres) PRICE cIMll INDEPENDENT WILL DE CLOSED COAL & COKE CO. fflOQffll Producers JULY NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Qt. Protect and preserve W. F. MYERS, Prop. Pone 237 East Main Street UTAH PRICE, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . THREE PRICE YOUTHS ENTER MARINES; BASE POST IS ANNOUNCED today. u HURDLE ACME CLEANERS Quink and Sanford inks at corps. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1st. Grover Cleaveland of Moab have The volume of business at the three other boys in the service, two Dragerton office has been suffiin. the army and one in the cient for many months to justify a third class rating, it was stated. Mrs. Agnes E. Scow is the From the inductees in the June quota of the Selective Service Emeric F. Fijacko, Rex E. Milano and Hugh Jaramillo, all of Price were selected for service in the U. S. Marine corps. Private Fijacko is the husband of Ona Shelton Fijacko, Mrs. Fijacko lives at 710 West 2nd North, Salt Lake City. Private Milano is the husband of First Lillian Milano, Price. He is a Gives Life graduate of Carbon high school and has been employed by a local Moab received word of its first coal company since graduation. casualty in World War II last Thursday, when Private Oscar E Cleaveland was reported killed in action on in France on June 6. Private Cleaveland was bom at manpower priority ratings and allowances for individual firms and establishments, Mr. Forrester said cried. 17 ri ri, Dragertons postoffice has been advanced from a fourth class rating to that of third class, according to word received by R. L. Olson, property manager at Drager townsite, from K. P. Aldrich, first assistant postmaster general. The change became operative on April e; NA'MELTK'dr sAW!y SHELL Ulli-bar- Center, Colorado, on May 27, 1917. He came to Grand county with his parents as a young boy and attended the Moab schools. He was inducted into the army on November 4, 1942, and was assigned to a combat battalion of the engineer t 9 the beauty of your floors, furniture and woodwork. Stains and varnishes in one operation. NOTICE is hereby given that on the second Tuesday, the DEMO- nom- CRATIC AND REPUBLICAN parties will be held for the for the following of- inating of party candidates of said parties 3rd, 4th I $ Eleventh (11) day of July next, party primary of the X X UNITED STATES SENATOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, First District GOVERNOR STATE AUDITOR STATE TREASURER SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DISTRICT ATTORNEY, SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE SENATOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 2nd District COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 2 year term A durable, all par shell! Dorothy Fetter Burdis, Bertie Olsen, Burton Prettyman, Max Leroy Wayman, Kenneth S. Cox, Treva A. Verburg, Robert M. Ames, Shannon A. Swink, Price; Franklin B. Gigliotti, Clayton Pete Robertson, Nina Beach Sulpizio, Harold Marston, Herman Corliss, Beth Robb Ricci, Calvin C. Witt, Richard Swan Shriver, Isabell Cima Abbott, Helper. Tony Callor, Jr., America Callor, Bernard Mitchell Burnside, James Daniel Morgan, Lilliam Orrell Shaw, Kenilworth; Raymond Columbia; Margaret Forsyth Gornichec, Spring Canyon; Jerry Miak Stafney, August Rea, Sunny-sidTheora Powell Holt, Salt Lake City; Dorma Jorgensen Hughes, Curtis Roy Hughes, Phil Gonzales, Preston Leroy Asay, Wellington; Frank Anthony Blanding; Vearl Dee Tucker, Elmo; Charles R. Collard, Huntington; Keith Nelson Ware, L. Burgess, as locally needed will be given a 2. The extent to which a lag in B rating which will enable them production is attributable to man- to effect replacements. Those who power shortage or other manpow- wish to hire additional men after July 1, must apply to the priority er factors. committee for manpower allow3. The extent to which employers demands for additional man- ances to hire within established power can be met by the better use employment ceilings. If an era ployer desires to increase his force of existing work forces. In addition to determining the above the ceiling level he must make application to receive (1) recommending employment ceilto raise his employment any way, permission ings and, where needed, manpower and (2) manpower allow- priorities and allowances, the Man- ceiling Among the cities of the state, power Priorities committee has Price was chosen as one of eight to other responsibilities which lead the way in the organization elude recommendations for and continuance of this price surW tract reallocations where vey program. Women interested and willing to sary, recommendation of priorities in the use of War Manpower comgive their time in this volunteer mission training and utilization service are asked to contact Mrs. services and recommendations for Robert J. Carnavali, price clerk. Also in attendance at the meetfixing the priority of clearance orders from employers recruiting laing Tuesday were J. Welton Taybor outside the Utah area. lor, Provo, field price representaIt is an emergency step, Mr. tive, Lestem Mangum, state field Forrester said. Our records show operations officer, Oscar Nord, senior price clerk, and Mrs. Carnavali. that because of the acute labor shortage, war production or urg43 DRIVER PERMITS ently needed war supplies is lagISSUED PAST WEEK ging in certain operations. Such a condition cannot be tolerated. Forty-thre- e driver permits were Since we are unable to obtain all TO PROTECT AND issued during the week to the follabor needed, our only alternative is to control the distribution of 3EAUTIFY YOUR HOME lowing persons: Takeshi Yajima, John A. Pecla, Jr., Edna Robertavailable supplies so that those son Powell; Rex Taylor Powell, plants with the most urgent conRussel Earl Johnson, Ruth Hantracts the most urgent manpower sen, Eugene Elbert Marvin, James war. US GIRLS Shell has a fascinating FREE booklet for you . . . Alice in Motorland. It tells how your car really is; how to keep something WILL SERVE Oil PRICE SURVEY Appointment of a Utah Manpower Priorities committee for the purpose of providing a more effective distribution of available manpower among essential war employers and services was announced Friday by Joseph S. Mayer, Utah War Manpower commission director, John C. Forrester, manager of WMCc U. S. Employment service said today. The Manpower Priorities committee is composed of representatives of the war and navy departments, the war production board, selective service, and civil service commission, the solid fuel administration, the smaller warplants corporation, the war food administration, the aircraft resources control office and the war manpower Page Seven PRICE. UTAH pose, protective finish designed for surfaces that must withstand hard wear,' PRICE & I PRICE, UTAH TTTfmmmTTTTTUTm I and Buy more WAR BONDS now KEEP THEM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa until The polls will open at 7 a. m. and continue open are. The places same polling m. of the day. POLLING PLACE $ PRECINCT a " District No. 2, Scofield I001 SHouse $ District No. 3, Clear Creek District No. 5, Rolapp (Royal) Amusement Hall District No. 6, Castle Gate District No. 7, East Helper ""T c ? Cnral1 District No. 8, West Helper...- House $ District No. 9, Spring Glen Hall Amusement District No. 10, Kenilworth District No. 11, Peerless Church L. D. b. District No. 12, Spring Canyon House School District No. 13, Standardville SchDo1 District No. 14, Latuda Huj District No. 15, Rains 180 North 1st West, Price District No. 16, Northwest Price 0Use Price East District No. 17, House School Southside District No. 18, South Price c"'JT w11 District No. 19, Wellington District No. 20, Sunnyside Junior High School x District No. 21, Northwest Helper to be Announced I Residence District No. 22, Sunnydale ....Store Building -District No. 23, Wattis Amusement Hall Hiawatha District No. 24, to be Announced .Residence District No. 25, North Dragerton to be Announced .Residence District No. 26, South Dragerton Residence Menary District No. 27, Martin udltUm Columbia No.' 28, District Consumers Mine OHice District No. 30, Consumers HaU District No. 31, Central Price Co , Garage Motor Standard Price Northeast No. 32, District District No. 33, Sweets Mine Highway Motel Office District No. 35, Carbonville Nelson Residence Olive Creek. District No. 36, Miller On West 5th South t - PRICE i 7 p, COMMISSION COMPANY QUALITY CLEAHERS VOTE FOR GOVERNOR IHISGlaxSEft EBo I f Vj t V A X t A X $ (SEAL): $ X B. H. Young, County Clerk, Carbon County, State of Utah. For the Democratic nomination for . GOVERNOR His record in one of accomplishment He is the Utah legislative And remember father of the direct primary election law vrfckh the political bosses dont want . . hi hgiA-rr-- T action made it possible for yon to particir-- J is the selecton of candidates for public office, X ass that selection from the manipulative operation of the political bosses. , . ; , . j . , (Paid political advertisement by A1 Barnes) TTVTVTVTTVTTTTTTVVTYTTTTTYVTYYYTYYfYYYYVYYTYI ,, v 1 ( ' |