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Show Page Two THE driverg licensed for the first time in this SUN-ADVOCA- state. Just how these recommendations could help the situation i3 difficult to fathom. A shorter period for license renewal might bring out some visual defects that develop Issued Every Thursday By The but would this be getting at the core of the CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY problem? How many accidents are traceable ONE NEWSPAPER, ONE COVERAGE, ONE COST" to thi3 cause alone? As for increasing the liEntered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second censing fee, that we just csnt see. As for class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscripprovisional licenses who is going to check tion rate yearly in Utah; $5.00 yearly outside all drivers to ascertain their status? state. These recommendations hit at all drivers, Hal G. MacKnight, Publisher , not just those who need the curbs. As an Alkx Bene, Jr., News Editor editorial writer in a Salt Lake City paper CORRESPONDENTS points out, the essence of the driver control EVA OVIATT Carbonville problem is not the great mass of good drivJOSEPHINE HOUGHTON Castle Gate ers. AGNES & JEFFS Rather than pass new laws, what Utah Sunnyide MADGE LOPAN Hiawatha needs is more persistent and selective enTLA JENSEN String Canyon forcement effort aimed at the problem driver THELMA PIERCE Wellington and more certain and severe punishment of LEAH JAMES Spring Glen such drivers when caught in serious or reMRS. J. W. MAKI Dragerton LAURA OLSON Route I, Price peat violations. Lets make the laws we now have work. PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN Kenilworth has a basically sound driver license law Utah NATIONAL EDITORIAL today. There is ample power for dealing with the problem driver as far as law is IasS0C5tn Thursday, October 23, 1953 the Sun Advocate $4-0- TTRV' nil ,S IS . S I IS Stork Fact It wasnt too long ago that you for what six months of peace costs Comedian George De Witt tells could finance a pretty good war today. SUN o o SPOTS . of the youngster who faced his mother one day, saying: Didnt you tell me the stork brought me? Why, yes, dear." And I weighed eight pounds? fact-findi- U-u-h, Well, yes. for your information, said the boy, the stork hasnt the d wingspread to carry an THIS ... cover-to-cov- er full-pag- TWENTY YEARS AGO Pram Ita POts af Tbi Sun and Tbs Ntwt-Advoc- ata new federal building campaign attack with a public raldely to be held next Thursday evendicated Monday afternoon with an ing in the courthouse in Price. appropriate program featured by address by Senator Elbert D. Full support of the Price Rotary Thomas and Congressman Abe club will be put behind the boys Murdock. Edward Sheya served as work committee of the organizamaster of ceremonies. tion in carrying out a program or boys during the coming year, From the $500,000 allocated to t was decided at a meeting of the Utah by the W.P.A. for school board of directors last Thursday lunch programs, Carbon county evening. C. Oscar Hanson is chairmay receive a large grant for .car- man of the committee. rying on, for the fourth time, the Under the slogan "Build Utah program under which 500 students were served regularly last year. Bum Coal the Southeastern Utah Under W.P.A. canning prjects car- Associated Industries will carry ried on in Carbon county during forward its campaign to promote the summer, several thousand cans the use of coal through an eduof vegetables are available for use cational program and through use on the school lunch programs. of the policy of supporting the people who support us. During early October weeks, Scofield witnesses its busiest period. This is when the lamb shipAgo ping industry is in progress. This about disclosed that was it year As a fitting climax to the close 12,000 sheep and lambs were sold, of Columbus day thugs tried to about the same number as last a robbery of the Commonstage movstockmen of the Most year. bank at Green River last wealth immeded to their winter ranges The cashier, I. E. iately, haste being due to the fact Friday night.was called Jorgensen, from, his storms had begun. already that slumbers early Saturday morning the telephone operator and told Democrats of Carbon county by to come to the bank at once. Upinlaunched themeslves actively on Jorgensen found that a to the political campaign Tuesday reararriving window in Dr. Kings ofwere rallies evening when public fice in the bank building had been held simultaneously in the courtpried open after which the robbers house in Price and the civic audi- had jimmied the door leading intorium in Helper. to the bank rooms. They had taken an acetylene tank from the Following opening of the pol- garage in the rear of the building, itical campaign in Carbon county but one of the connections was by the Democrats last Monday, the missing so they failed to get the Republicans will deliver their first tank to work. The only thing they got for their trouble was the cashiers gun. Helpers and post office was officially to Junior was listening-intentla lecture given by his high school chemistry teacher on the properties of acids. Now, said th teacher, I am going to drop the silver dollar into this glass of acid. Will it dissolve?" No, sir, replied Junior somewhat cockily. No? said the demonstrator. Then perhaps you will explain to the class why it wont dissolve." came the answer, Because, "anybody knows if it would dis- solve, you wouldnt drop it in. SS "What a handsome baby! ex. claimed the visitor. Does he resemble your husband? I hope not, replied the wife, we adopted him. SS The man who saves money nowadays isnt a miser hes a wizard. Thirty Years Price canyon will be officially opened this (Thursday) morning, according to word from the office of State Engineer Reuben Simpson. The road has been under construction since August Parties using the highway are cautioned to be careful as some work is still being done there and they should proceed with caution. The new route cuts off about ten miles travel over the route by the way of Willow Creek and the Henry Ford says men above 50 are the salt of the earth. But it takes those under 30 to put the pepper in it brag about him by long distance r lawsrt offer R.oiambar, rale 6 EM. and rR day Sunday always iowar when you cel datloR-fa-statlo- Mouifofn States Telephone Completion of the Denver and Rio Grande Western branch line from Salina to the top of Salina canyon, where it reaches the coal district of the Sevier Valley Coal company, is looked forward to within the next few weeks. The roadbed has been graded for a distance of eighteen miles up Sevier canyon and is now within striking distance of its objective. naturally. Wedding: a time when a man loses control of himself. Psychologist: a man who watches everybody else when a pretty girl enters the room. SS If fifty million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing. France --SS Is there any difference between the North and South Poles? A. All the difference in the Q. world. a Q. If 1000 the icemans horse weighs pounds and the icemans wagon weighs eight hundred pounds, what does the iceman weigh? A. Ice. Q. What is a boy after he has twenty-firbirthday, reached his A. Twenty-on- st e. y here, you forgot to pay me. "Pay you fer what? countered the old hillbilly. "For my professional advice, of course, replied the doctor. No, Sir, he said, Made up my mind Ah, aint goin to take it." Then he promptly left. SS Letdown A friend of ours was browsing in a New Rochelle bookstore recently when he spotted a thick volume on the shelves, titled HOW TO HUG. Fascinated by the prospect of reading a lengthy treatise on the subject, he glanced around to be sure there were no friends in sight, hauled the volume down quickly and purchased it. ' It was only later, in the privacy of his own den, that he discovered he was the owner of a volume from an ancient set of encyclopeto dias, covering Hs from SOMEBODY PLENTY! load!" SS ' split-seee- ad H-U-- INSURANCE AGENCY EQUITABLE GEORGE PATTERICK Phone ME7-033- PRICE 6 Rcxamr wow: - Storm - Weather Kinds of Hunting Price Lumber and Hardware Co. 202 West Main Phone ME Price 52 llli t mutant a BUY A CAR Wim A LOW-PRIC- E NAME...SEE WHY YOU'RE BEITER OFF WITH A BUICKI If you are about to invest in extra equipment on a lesser ear than B trick, top and think a minute. Think about the stunning new 1959 Birick and what it could do for you . 7 at no mare money. 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SABRE INVICTA ELECTRA If prospects are true omens, then Huntington is due to become a center of an Eastern Utah sugar beet industry, according to reports from over that way. Hopes are running high in that section and if appearances .are to be judged, there will be an ample 500 acres of beets awaiting the slicing plant next fall from Huntington and Doors We Repair Broken Windows This is the final test of a gentleSS man: his respect for those who Household hint Sprinkling wacan be of no possible service to ter can be greatly improved by him. pouring some bourbon in it. LM IAMKE, tlu OirifUmt Butch, ... to be Sure! insure omr yooiR Insulation Roofing ... An accident caa happen In a yet cause long hour of worry (and many dollars of expense) to the driver who 1b mot adequately insured. Liability coverage costs little, may save plenty. It'S always better ta be safe than serry! A Des Moines businessman had to go to New York to attend a conference, and his wife stated her desire to accompany him. j But Ill be tied up nearly all the time, he' protested. You wouldnt enjoy going at all. "Oh, yes I would, said his wife. Ill spend my time buying clothes. What, go all the way to New York for a few clothes? Thats silly you can buy everything you want right here in Des Moines! Oh, good! she cried. Thats just what I hoped youd say! , H-O-- W SS DttOREVCW COST eight-poun- READERS A strong voice of approval for advertising in weekly newspapers spoke out recently a Milwaukee Press Association meeting. at IS PASSING LAWS ENOUGH? article in The According to a front There is a great deal of talk about ways Publishers Auxiliary, page Alan B. McGinnis, and means of curbing the driver who flaunts chairman of the board of a Milwaukee adthe law and brings misery and privation not vertising agency, stated : It is my oponly to himself but to others, too. And it inion, although not officially documented, seems that those whose job it is to bring that subscribers of will about a change in the pattern have fallen come closer to beingweekly newspapers readers into the old dodge of name a committee and than any other print medium available . . pass a law. I dont subscribe to the thought that SS It seems to us that Utah already has plen- the way to get maximum return on the the governas Seems though ty of laws which, if enforced, would help a client dollar is necessarily that of buying as ment would rather trim the taxin deal driver. lawless much circulation as possible. curbing the great payers than the budget. One of the main contentions of a study Along with the obvious advantage of committee seems to be that it would help if reasonable column rates, is the fact that a e ad in a weekly will hit the readers the license renewal period would be reduced' SS like a rocket burst and he will remember examined by the After from five to three years. Another would in- eye being that advertisers name and product because an old mountaineer was crease the renewal fee from $1 to $3. Still it is not buried in forty or fifty pages of doctor, definite instructions as to given another would issue provisional licenses to newspaper. what he should do. Just as he was about to leave Social poise: being ill at ease the office, the doctor said Look, COVER-TO-COVE- R Will QUALITY BUICK DEALER 10W. YOUR QUALITY BUICK KRAYN.C 98 South 3rd East DEALER W THIS AREA Bi MOTOR COMPANY PRICE, UTAH ThaOHfUmtBuUk Th matt aytHUi Butch Tha moat howrtam Butch I |