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Show Page Two THE SUN-ADVOCA- 26, 1956 Thursday, July 'fhe Sun - Advocate Imuid Evmv Thursday By ths CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY "ON I NIWSPAPIR, ONI COVIRAOt, ONI COST Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $3.50 yearly in Utah; $4.00 yearly outside state. Hal G. MacKnight, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Hiawatha Castle date Madge Lopan Josephine Houghton... Agnes S. Jeffs. I la Jensen Dorothy Olsen Wanda Peterson Elizabeth Hanson Gayle Rowley. I la L. Anderson Daphne S. King NATION At Sunnyside-Sunnyda- le Spring Canyon Wattis Wellington Kenilworth Spring Olen Dragerton Green River EDITOR Ul - ' AsTbcirATLO.N U U cm VtMBElCti UTAH STATE Pi S ASSOCIATION VALUE OF ADVERTISING Sears-Roebuc- five-mont- Ace Boulter, 32, Ni tf T employed 3mm in the meat department of Sewells store here, is in the Price City hospital recovering from serious injuries sustained while he was cutting meat Monday. He is expected to remain in the hospital for a week or ten days. The accident occurred around 10 a.m. when the knife he was using slipped and severed a main artery in his leg and warranted considerable loss of blood. Modifications of the parking lane angles from 45 to 30 degrees are being planned with the new angles to eliminate accident possibilities and to give drivers less trouble in parking their Work on the construction of the new Price city pipeline is now progressing rapidly and it was expected that the Nolan section of the line would be connected on Saturday. Recent rains have helped restrict the use of water from the reservoir by citizens, making it possible to do work on the line while shut down. The complete' line is expected to be finished in two months. mmi TW THOSE out-of-to- , year?) WERE THE DAYS- wftriWM I REMEAABEB WHEN PEOPLE sy-.- - V.SWMNW AMERICANS LOOK FOR TRANQUILITY A vertible flood of warnings against the use of tranquilizer drugs has been recently released. And prediction has been made that some 35,000,000 prescriptions for su h drugs will be written during 1956. (Can it be just coincidence that this resort to tranquilizers is on the increase in an election THE Dear Editor: It has recently come to our attention that the great state of Utah does not have an official My husband has the strangest bird. The fact that no feathered hobby, said Mrs. Smith to a friend represents one of the most friend, and I never knew anyvital and progressive states in the thing about it until yesterday. I Union comes as a shock to bird found in his desk a queer looking lovers everywhere. Certainly, this ticket inscribed Mudhorse 10 to 1. vital matter should be taken up asked him what it was and he without delay at the next sitting told me it was a relic of a lost of the Utah State Senate. race. Isnt that interesting? As secretary for the Society ss For the Prevention of Cruelty to The defeated candidate for elecOld Crows, a recently formed ortion as steward was contestganization composed of crow lov- ing the shop election. "I know it was ers from all parts of the nation, I wish to urge that the crow and crooked, he exclaimed. I votedI for myself three times and yet particularly the old crow be given didn't get a single vote. the signal honor of representing Utah. The crow is certainly one of the most numerous birds in your Billy: Lillie, if you dont say state and there is no doubt in youll marry me, Ill hang myself bird lovers minds that the crow right in front of your house. Lillie: Oh, please don't. You is the most intelligent of all our feathered friends. The old crow know father doesnt want you to that wise and crafty veteran of be hanging around here. ss farm and field, can easily lay a claim to having a truly original A stranger, dashing into a house hibition officers enriched the cofr mind. It would perhaps oe pro- in answer to a womans scream, T fers of this dtv several hundred fitable for some Senators and Assemblymen in your state to study dollars. the old crow. We firmly believe crow has been one of the the Mining property in Carbon mostpoor unjustly maligned creatures an with assessed valuacounty, our all and featherfurred among tion of $13,817,886, constitutes ed friends. Naming the crow as the largest item in the valuations of the county, being more than the official bird of one of the great half the total of all properties states in the nation will do much to enhance the prestige of the assessed. sovereign state of Utah. battle to preserve the crow Construction is to start soon on in.The all its glory will be a long, and a canover bridge Bryner at times, a bitter one. Aid coming yon above the main line railroad from over Gibson mine. The span will State such official bodies as your Senate and Assembly will be 40 feet from the bottom of the in far the old crotv, go canyon. Construction work is in who often preserving times is too feeble to charge of the Fulton Bridge withdraw from a hunters d company. As the famed shotgun. preacher, Henry Ward Beecher, Wallace R. Wayman, commis- once wrote, "Take off the crows sioner for the Price river sys- wings and put breeches on them tem, is at Horsley dam today turn- and crows would make fair avering off the reservjir storage wat- age men. Give men wings, reduce er that has been flowing for the their smartness a little and many past two weeks. It will not be of them woujd be good enough to from the reservoir be crows. discharged again until needed for, the maturYours for bigger and better ing of late crops such as sugar crows, beets. This will probably be about 86 Proof M. Crawford August 15, SPCOC Secretary, These particular drugs are said to give the partakers a feeling of peace and contentment with freedom from anxiety. Such a state as that implies total lack of worry or even about politics. It about finances sounds as though it might result in a lot of people staying away from the polls, being convinced that alls right with the w 1 and elections be hanged! Despite this heavenly feeling experienced by users of these tranquilizing drugs given the name of ataraxics by the medical their casual use has been proprofessions nounced medically unsound and a public danger. Hardly a year passes that Americans are not trying some new drug to get away from the wearing routine that the American Way seems to impose upon them. And at no season of any year are they in greater i of tranquilizing than during an election year. But it does seem, with our nation already enjoying peace and wallowing in pr's-peritthere should be no need today to resort to drugs that might carry us to subliir.er heights. Grand Junction Sentinel. TWENTY YEARS AGO A WE PREFER THE found a frightened mother who explained that her young son had swallowed a quarter. The stranger grabbed the boy by the feet, shook him vigorously until the coin dropped from the childs mouth. Doctor, the woman gasped with relief, It cer tainly was lucky you happened by. You knew just how to get it out of him. Im not a doctor, madam, the man replied, Im a deputy collector of internal revenue. Nan Six more mines have been added to the number already given service on the schedule board at The with daily reports on the mines in this section being continued. King, a mine located at Mohrland, Rains, McLean, Consumers, Sweet Mine and Wattis are the new mines to be added to the board, making a total of approximately 13 USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! SAFETY REFLECTOR Glows M night Protects tout cm. Scotchlite reflector. It's your free mem-bershemblem thsc shows youYf pledged to drive safely. Stop In today. 1 Of a total expenditure of over 52 million dollars during the year 1955, almost 42 million were spent for newspaper advertising by and Company, according to a k in made the press. report This concern, which has a store in Price, had a record sales over the country during last June to Februh the period ary. Total sales were $328,976,208, or a 12.2 per cent increase over the same period the year before. The value of newspaper advertising is well demonstrated by these figures. A good part of this money ha3 been spent in relatively small communities. Advertising does pay if it is used consistently and is well planned. The day of the cracker barrel store is tmm mmm ( VEKYLL long gone, where the owner took the attitude that every body knows where his store is. Many smail independent merchants complain when business goes out of town. Yet these stores have sold their cussame tomers by newspaper and other types of advertising. It seems to us that regardless of the methit radio or other ways od . newspaper, is hard to make friends and influence people to buy goods without telling the buyers about them, and giving them a little inklii.g that you are in business. 5AFE DRIVER ALEMUEgT jj) Klnosaur SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE Super Service Price, Utah Comer Main and First East --- y, FIRST IN RUBBE- R- FIRST IN TUBEIESS OF THE KENTUCKY BOURBON SINCE 1810 -- 280-fo- Waterfill Frazier ot double-barrele- Approximately $210,000 worth of new equipment, destined for the detachment of the California Oil Company in the San Rafael section, arrived in Price last week and is being trucked to the location for immediate installation. Six carloads of machinery comprised the first loads with four more carloads following. THIRTY YEARS AGO Doing big things in a big way, even though on a comparatively small scale, is a feature that characterizes the operation of the Price City hospital, which has been built up from practically nothing into a most creditable in- . The Denver and Rio Grande railroad is advertising in this issue of the Sun a roundtrip rate to Salt Lake City of $2.75. Tickets are good returning until midnight of the 26th. For years the hospital Movement of rock asphalt, tem- stitution. was the dream of many of the porarily delayed by floods last forward lookirg citizens ahd six week, is under way again for use months, ago it was made a reality on a road project at Nephi. only through the persistent efforts of the chamber of commerce and clean to A drive up the alleys other hard workers who had the in the business district is to be interests of the hospital at heart. instigated by the local police department, it was stated this week Several rai ls in various parts of following a check by Chief of Potne county Monday by federal pro- lice George Collingham. Says: Iiirts GST TM6 BEST DEAL FOR Years before the first was coined in 1849, this world famous bourbon was distilled In Kentucky. o 'M wATWia and frazier oisTiam To the eye, the new Corvette and the new Chevrolet are far different. 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