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Show THE Page Six SUN-ADVOCA- Thursdoy, QctoU TE The man who person who agrees with wont, todo will bear say you everything thing finds a way too. matters other in finds an excuse. watching eotht,W The Old Dobbin, Automobile Collide Monday Night; Moral Is: Auto Can Be Fixed, Dobbin Cant obstruction was quite sudden and before they knew what was happening they had collided solidly with the mountain of horseflesh. Damages to the Morris car was estimated at $150. The horse was owned by Dean Nielson of Price and had evidently not taken to heart the lessons of safety which are being hammered home constantly by the press, radio and safety councils. Morris and Passic escaped injury. Morris, resident navy recruiter, and Albert Passic, Carbon county deputy sheriff, not on official duty, ran into a little difficulty Monday evening as they were riding in Morris car over Nickerson hill in east Price. The difficulty into which they suddenly found themselves varwas of the a horse. iety, Old dobbin never lived to tell the tale to his fellow inmates of the pasture lands but from what Morris reports the appearance of the horsey T. four-legg- reported from the county. One case of gonorrhea and two cases of syphilis were reported from Price city for a total of 12 cases in the county. Throughout the state, 19 cases of polio were re ported as compared to only two for the corresponding week last year. Reported From Carbon Chicken pox and mumps took the forefront in the number of notifiable diseases cases reported to the State Department of Health from Carbon county with each reported in three instances. is One case each of gonorrhea, and syphilis were also polio-melit- EXPERT an night-pedestri- ed REPAIRING On All Makes and Models of Cars and Trucks FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED PATS AUTO SERVICE Ellsworth (Pat) Patterson, formerly with United Motor Phone 225 South Carbon Ave. 420-- W Cold, Dampness Forces Mercury Two Youngsters Injured In Separate School Bus Accidents; One Driver Held Two Carbon county youngsters were injured in separate accidents yesterday and both involved school buses. Both youngsters were taken to the Price hospital where their condition were reported much improved this morning. The first accident involved of Jerry Standley, Mr. and Mrs. William Monte Standley of Helper. Driver of the bus was Ray Black, Helper. Young Standley was injured as he ran into the school bus in the vicinity of the Helper city hall. He reportedly darted out from between two cars during a heavy snow storm. He was rushed to the hospital where he is reported suffering from a slight concussion. This accident happened at approximately 8:40 a.m. The second accident occurred two miles east of Wellington at approximately 4:30 p.m. and involved Thomas Lee Craig, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wallace The youngCraig, Wellington. ster was alighting from a bus driven by Paul Snider when he was struck by a car driven by Howard Spiess. 37, Eureka. He suffered slight concussion, a broken jaw and leg and several of his teeth were knocked out. Spiess is being held in the county jail pending a conference with the county attorney as to possible charges. The Wednesday school bus accidents were the first mishaps inCarbon county school volving buses in the past five years, the board of education office City-Coun- ty To 31 Junior High Program Changed For Tonights Meet P-T- A The musical program at the tonight has junior high been changed from band to orchestra. The orchestra will play from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the music room of the annex followed party in honby a or of the teachers. All parents are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. The November meeting will be a Back to School night and the December meeting a panel of The Development of Character, it was announced today by the program committee made up of Mrs. Ivan Lambson, Edwin Glas-ie- r, Edway Redd, Eugene Cromar, Mrs. Milt Stamoulis and Mrs. Charles Zobell. P-T- A , E Yesterday GENUINE The cold spell early yesterday snow morning and the subsequent casfall sent the temperatures the by and cading downward at taken were time the readings the high found was 5:00 p.m. it was only 46 and the low was 31, the lowest temperature recording during the past week. 73 The high for the week was recorded 31 the was low and the Fine Used Cars SAL ious Thats what you get when you come top mechanical 0( HERE! condition ni -- economical transportation, more For your $$$. Guaranteed cars 5050 guarantee Bank finance rates. Why not drive in To DAY? See these TRUE VALUES; yesterday. during Precipitation recorded amountand Wednesday Tuesday 1938 Pontiac 6 Sedan 1940 Pontiac Sedan 1940 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan . of an inch. For the corresponding week last 13th year, the high was 76 on the27 on was low and 14th and the the 18th. ed to VALUE! .95 $295 Buick Spe-$49- Sedan m fiS jijcon jM40 H v3Ct al SSAI $695 ne Tu-To- ne Paint very clean 1941 Dodge Tudor Sedan $695 $495 1940 Ford 8 Deluxe Tudor V-- .... United Motor j East ' a.. $175 Co. Price, Utah Car Recovered An automobile owned by L. G. Fitzwater, Price, was recovered early Wednesday morning at Soldier Summit where it had been abandoned with an empty gas tank. The car was stolen from the Fitzwater home sometime Tuesday night. The car was found by Nick Thomas of the state highway patrol. Hul PRICE AND NEARBY Alvin Wallace, operator of the Wallace mortuary, left Tuesday for Limon, Ohio, where he obtain a new hearse for his Hiawatha A Heads will firm and drive it back to Price. While on his eastern he will Organization of the Hiawatha visit with a brother trip at Bellair, association for Ohio. 1949-5- 0 has been completed with the following officers and comRev. Thomas Butler, pastor of mittee chairmen: President, Es ther Snow; vice president, Rus- the Notre Dame Catholic parish, sell Williams; secretary and treas- returned last Friday from a trip Inurer, Lucille Parmley; historian, to Kentucky and South Bend, obHe stated he had diana. that Roxella Gordon; program chairman, Alma Reese; publicity, Mar- tained tickets for the world sergaret Shipley; safety, Annie Sim- ies game at St. Louis, the Carmons; entertainment, Francis Day; dinals having been almost sure of membership, I d o n n a Heaton; winning the National league penhealth and summer roundup, nant. The Cardinals lost out in the final running and Rev. Butler Laurine Prince. his money was returned to stated The first regular meeting of the year is scheduled for October him with a note from the Cardinal managers expressing appreciation 26 and will be under the direction of Morton Ririe of Price, for the support given their team. who is the safety chairman for He didnt get to see Notre Dame the Carbon county council. play, either. SRC P-T- ETTl Parent-Teache- rs We DO clean anything but naturally we mean anything in wearing apparel. And, what we DO clean, we guarantee in every sense of the word. Service on Request! Pickup and Delivery Service 4-H- Quality Dry Cleaners fl PHONE 3 PRICF BUN pota CARR illl( ALL COFf ALL POPULAR Recent visitors at the Wallace d Grange home have been the Granges from Ogden and guests of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ekins of Provo. Commercial 50 lb. Bag.... ONIONS DRIVE Gives the Universal 'Jeep' All-Ye- Usefulness ar Distributed by ZIONS WHOLESALE IF GROCERY YOUR Brakes Wont stop your car An accident sooner or later. "" The 'Jeep gives you 4 - wheel - drive pulling poxver for tractor work and tough road conditions plus normal highway speeds in drive. This versatile work-hors- e is busy every season, spreading its low cost over more jobs. Let us demonstrate the Universal Jeep on your farm. Hydraulic lift available at make your brakes save your life in any motoring emergency. Let extra cost. us Mrs. John J. Grosso left last week for Denver, Colorado, to attend the Floral School of Design. She was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Grosso. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the County Clerk of Carbon County, Price, Utah, Oct. 20, 1949. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 8:00 oclock P. M Nov. 10, 1949, for the work of FAAP No. for the improvements of the Carbon County Airport. This project consists of construction of one runway, one apron, taxiway between runway and apron and various incidental items. The items of work are: 6750 cu. yds. Unclassified Excavation; 17980 cu. yds. Crushed Aggregate Base Course; 27000 gal. Bit. Prime Coat Type MC-138000 gal. Bit. Material SC-10200 tons Gravel for Bit. Surface Course; 107890 sq. yds. Scarifying and Mixing; 27000 gal. Bit. Seal Coat Type RC-1080 tons Cover Material; 10 each Catch Basins; 1642 lin. ft. 18 CMP Culvert (16 gauge); 240 lin. ft. 4 Bit. Fiber Duct Double Run, concrete encased; 1520 lin. ft. Fencing Type B; 1 each 14 foot Gate. Alternate to items of Bituminous Surface Course 7600 tons Natural Rock Asphalt. Plans and specifications are on file in this office and in the office, of Neff Engineering and Construction Co., 2500 Evergreen Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Bids will be opened on or about this time by the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon 1; 3; 4; Jeep UNIVERSAL OSTLER 555 East Main MOTOR Phone 70 North 1st West PRICE, UTAH Phone 978 COMPANY Price 773-- W tAQTHiW-HOV- l W OMVTRfUU, FN' ? AERlVf ON THt 515 ? YOU'Qi STAYING fan A MONTH T7 JACK WHL YOU'LL J-- E 1 "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY WHY SERVICE SAFETY By PLOTNER CHt MONTH! ZoHfOUHV iT AIWaYS THt UrtitPiCTgDU --AND 6o MV CATS ISNT RUNNING Not' tithej? etc. rrc. -- v0, A MAN'S 1 BEST FRIEND s ms MOTOR AVOID THE UNEXPECTED BY REGULAR. CHKK-UP- S by our SKILLED AN' IVE e N STANDING HLT2.T AT - J GfAfoN Tor? HOUR S WHtUt is THA- T- THAT g, TH '.YaM-EJ- ?- MOTWT2 my cau BftotiC oowx 'Vat.cY MECHANICS STOHTMtAllTMTlMl UNITED MOTOR COMPANY 200 EAST MAIN V?'C6. 345 UTAH. PMaul POTATOES APPLES CELERY Red Bliss 100 lbs. Jonathon Large Size, Bushel Milk 2.19 4 tall tans 48t 1.89 Case 5.75 POT 7c EGGS lb. COUNTY CLERK. BY JOHN M. NEFF, Neff Engineering & Construction Co. First Publication: Oct. 20, 1949. Last Publication: Nov. 3, 1949. Fresh Pullet Carton 49( SHO m VEA I 'A: S CHE Picnic Hams WijJ? 43c fc Tender, Rib Steaks Meaty, SEG0 MILK, 4 for SHORTENING fT 79c Marshmallows PEACHES 48c 10c n. QT 21c Sliced Bacon lb. Mello Flavor, lb. Sausage Cheese Mild lb. OR 45c Candy Bars, Lg. Size Lady West Quart Bottle All Flavors 19c 3pkgsl5 PEANUT BRITTLE . . Ml Till JELLO BABY FOOD PEA 39c MAYONNAISE lb. pkg. PEA Smoked Polish Style, lb HERSHEY 1 63c GRj County. Instruction to bidders, plans, specifications, forms for proposal, contract and bond may be obtained upon application at this office and the office of Neff Engineering and Construction Co. upon deposit of $10.00 which will be refunded providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. (ORI ALL BRANDS Utah Crisp Bleached, two 1.49 Kel-lan- ALL-WHE- EL BRANDS Carton 1.73 this week after visiting several days with Governor and Mrs. J Bracken Lee at their residence in Salt Lake City. -- G 1 I) CIGARETTES Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson returned home the forepart of rryTTmrrrvTTTrrvvyvrw ALTERATIONS CLEANING-PRESSIN- m: P-T- A KNOW THE SIGN SAYS WE CLEAN ANYTHING. wrww REF TUNA FISH 3 for 25c HONEY New Crop Gallon Can for |