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Show THE rAGi roc price and Hcarbq Tuc-dAttorney B, W. Dalton left business. on Pleasant lor Mt. ay He Is attending the state university. Joseph L. Asbury visited in Price Price a was from Wednesday until Friday of last Karl Jameson of Provo week. week. of last several days visitor ChiHarry Virden left Tuesday for Indefinite an stay. cago, 111, for John Harmon was a visitor In Provo the fore part of the week. Mrs. Harry Johnson was a Mt Pleasant visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eatlo Flsco returned to Sego the fore part of the week after visiting here for 10 days. The regular meeting of the Carbon board of commissioners has been postponed front Friday until Monday. mi Thelma McKinnon of Provo visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKinnon, during the band SPN-A- VOCAT1. PRICE. UTAH D SHOT; ASSAILANTS IDENTITY UNKNOWN Mystery Surrounds Wounding of Walter Snider; Victim On Road to Recovery. Walter Snider, 28, who was found on the front steps of his home about L. A. Harvey, state supervising 7:00 a. m. Sunday, with a bullet wound the city manager of the Independent Order of in his head, was reported at to be on Foresters, was a business caller in hospital Wednesday evening to the road recovery. of week. the Price the latter part Although the case has been investiSheriff S. M. George S. Glenn of Salt Lake, man- gated thoroughly by the incidents the Bliss, surrounding ager of the regional crop production loan office, was in Price the latter shooting are shrouded in mystery and to indicate part of the week cm official business. no clues have turned up be. Officers who the assailant might Announcement was made Thurs- could not find any trace of the gun county cleric's office. in Price during the band contest Dont let 'the duat scratch . your new car. Call Bill and have It Simonized. MODERN Auto Laundry Phone 162 Price, Utah MMMMWMMMMMMAaMWMMMWHUMWMV company, visited in Price during the Carbon court of the Independent band contest' Order of Foresters will hold its semiA number of reserve officers will monthly meeting Thursday of this week at the county attorney's office. probably be called into active service during the summer to supervise work Mrs. Elizabeth Waste of Los An- of unemployed enlisting in the forest geles, Calif, is visiting at the home conservation army. of her brother, Parley H. Rhead and Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Christiansen of family. Logan visited in Price during the Thomas Holland of Salt Lake, vice band contest Prof. Christiansen president of the Glen Brothers Music director of music at the Utah State Agricultural college. THEYRE THE PATTERN CARS FOR . Carbon was one of the counties visited by Miss Elna Miller and Miss C. Myrtle Davidson of the U. S. A. extension service on their three weeks trip through the state in the club work. At interests of Four-the training courses held in this county, the visiting officials stressclubs and ing the purposes of Four-the part they play in the extension service program. Miss Miller and Miss Davidson reported that in Columbia, an effort is being made to grow gardens to increase the food supply. Huge rocks and piles of smaller ones have been cleared away. Permission to use city water for gardens has given further impetus to this project ColA group of 17 to umbia girls have joined a foods club st where they will prepare foods in attractive ways and still preserve the food value. Demonstrations will be given by these girls to the local adults. ALL CARS OF THE FUTURE! Automatic Automobiles Mac-Knig- GU? Change of Venue In Arson Case Granted Charles Atwood, charged with attempted arson, was granted a change of venue when he appeared before Justice J. W. Hammon Tuesday for preliminary hearing. The case was scheduled to be heard before Justice Byron Carter at Helper Thursday (today). The defense based its request for a change of venue on the ground that Justice Hammond was prejudiced by virtue of his being engaged In the insurance business. Legal papers at The Sun-Advoc- ever-prese-nt Monday. Dr. J. C. Hubbard reported that the bullet which struck Snider entered near his left eyebrow. JoSancom TTracncGcr Famous PEACOCK GoaH Go. Coal We Haul Anything Anywhen B. E. Johnson, Mp Phone 426 Mined by Willow Creek Coil Co. Mae Phone Call AadanoB 1UU1 C 688-- W ht FTOVAITO, FOR RENT A. TWO-ROO- M Furnished. North. Phone 172-- COT-tag- East 249 SUN. MON. TUES. SAT.' SUN. MON. e. CHEYENNE KID W. WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED car. Call Phone 415--J, Price. TUES. WED. THE WOMAN ACCUSED DRIVE TO OR WRITE Provo Nurseries for hardy, thrifty trees, shrubs, evergreens and fruit plants. B. H. Bower, Phone Ml-- W. FOR SUN. MON. TOM KEENE First home-gro- 1!ES5 uGQM? H! 00 low-co- William MacKnight a student at the University of Utah, came down from Salt Lake Friday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. He returned Saturday. FOR SALE ' WmOammlisfftnnm H - By. W. W. CHRI8TEN8EN, President at Price Ratary Club. The first annual student loan fund ot contribute ball of the Price Rotary club will be here and them; itnJV held at tbe Silver Moon hall Friday, dimes slipped into iW always present it theyL April 28. Everybody is welcome and ings, and the proceed. mailed are being special invitations shows and dances, haw to hundreds of people In Carbon little hoard designed county, and it is confidently expect- students of Carbon to coom ed that this will be one of the out- a few dollars, then ahSk standing social events of the season. hundred, four hundred The Carbon county high school first grown; but ever the band members are invited to be the ceeded tbe funds and on club of the Rotary special guests is loaned to penny this occasion, so in addition, this ev- ambitious Carbon fine student homenature of a the in ent will be to finish a college coum coming reception to that stellar musi- might find a niche in k cal organization upon its return from tive enterprise and thereto the state band contest at Logan. money. And they do This combination la particularly or two years later the aaL fitting because of the dose relation- back with moderate intnu ship existing between the loan fund again on its mission of M and worthy students from the CarBut always, especially h bon county high school. jointed times, more mgJ This loan fund had Its Inception reach out for help than ea two years ago under the Inspiration The loan fund must bo L and leadership of Dr. R. I. Brock-ban- k, The goal of the Rotary 7! then president of the Rotary It la believed that the club. It was conceived in the ideal of loan fund ball will Service above Self, and terially to the realization Rotary, g need In because In dedicated to an this kgs reality, the community the need of strug- a service club project B b gling youth whose eyes are fixed on wide in its scope and the distant goal of a college educacommands the aympaltatk tion; whose hearts are fired by ambition to achieve that goal; but whose of every person in the feet, too often, are mired in the Rotary dub as sponsor ni slough of economic adversity. of the fund invites the The ideal of service and the need and help of every friend g of help are the mainsprings of the girls. student loan fund. Eugene Hanson is chifaaa This fund began modestly and is in charge of committee amount or five a but modest A yet ten-sp- H of the recent manage of Fern with which Snider was shot. Principal Norman Hamilton accom- day Jensen of Price to Miss Helen SorenAccording to officers, Snider was panied the Carbon high band to Lo- son of to discuss the case, but he unwilling Emery. gan for the state contest is reported to have told his father, Bishop George Ruff of Salt Lake Jake Snider of Salt Lake, that he was Mrs. Clark B. Newell and two chilwas a Price visitor the fore part of walking through an alley, saw a flash are Fork American visiting dren of cm district school board and remembered nothing else. No the week Price friends and relatives. matters. specific information as to the place and time of the shooting was obtainDr. W. W. Horsley of Lovell, Wyo, Mrs. L. P. Pearce of Kenilworth ed. is visiting relatives and friends in All available evidence points to the was admitted to the city hospital cm Price. Tuesday of this week to undergo an fact that Snider was taken to his home by the assailant after being shot Elvln Chapman, Jerry Brown and operation for removal of appendix. at some other place. Wallace Pace left Wednesday for LoMembers of the family reported a was of Provo McIntyre Floyd gan to attend the state band contest week-end visitor in Price for the that Snider had left home early SatA marriage license was granted on band contest He is attending Brig- urday evening, apparently to attend the massed band concert In connecWednesday of last week to B. A. Wil- ham Young university. tion with the intermountain band cox and Aileen H. Carter of Helper. Mrs. Arthur Waterman returned tournament He was not seen again Min Nancy Lou Ward of Price en- last week from Salt Lake where she until hit wife, Florence Prettyman tered the Price hospital Tuesday for has spent several weeks receiving Snider, found him the next morning. The sheriffs office was not advised medical attention. an appendicitis operation. of the shooting until about 8:00 p. m. Peter Christensen and Margaret Sunday. Immediately after being noProf. Rgbert Sauer, music director at the Brigham Young university, at- Edwards of Grand Junction obtained tified, Sheriff S. K. Bliss conducted a marriage license Monday at the an investigation, which was continued tended the band contest last week. Mike Stamatakis of Salt Lake Aims of the Carbon Co Student Loan Fund Specialists Visit Local Clubs On Tjur of State Four-- H PRICE MAN FOUND WILLIAM HAINES CUFF EDWARDS CONRAD NAGEL NANCY CARROLL) GARY GRANT 14:16. SALE-O- NE CLETRAC TRAC-t- o and gang plow, two fourteen-inc- h plows all in' first class shape, ready to go to work.! 8350 cash. F. J. Thomas, 363 North Carbon Ave, Price, Utah. 15. (Caterpillar Type) 00 THIS TERRITORY NOW OPEN FOR a good reliable man to handle the sale of the Dr. Ward line. Must be ambitious and able to give full and attention to the business. No experience required. Must have car. Write for details. Dr. WARDS Men. ICAL CO. Box 498.Winona. Minn JC0 Of the Opening of a New Store All Price to Serve the Needs of Carbon County, Eb ery County and the Entire Eastern Utah District GENERAL DEPT. STORES Inc. Will open at 36 West Main (next to Lyric theater), Price, Utah AND UP, r. a Friday April 20 at io o. m. .FACTORY . half imagine youre living ten years ahead you drive one of Studcbaker's Automatic Automobiles the first time. WE WILL CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES, DRY GOODS, LADIES READY-TO-WEAMENS FURNISHINGS, WORK CLOTHES and NOTIONS YOULL , Things happen that positively startle you. The way Studcbakers Power Brakes apply tbemselvvs, for example i . at the slightest touch of your toe tipi The way you start iosuntly at the single turn of a switch hep in soy weather without ever adjusting spark or carburetor . . . or working a choke! The way your engine will start itself again and at once should you stall It, tvtm on a bill Come in and have the fascinating experience of driving one of these Automatic Studebakers that all but drives itself. Come in and see how the greatest engineering brains in motordom have succeeded in putting 12 (mechanical brains to work saving uvrk for you! WESTERN ADTO COMPANY Carbon Ave. R, n Beauty the Modern BUILDEIOF CHAMPIONS . . . PIONEER Op FREE WHEELING Wc will feature standard quality merchandise at the lowest pned Way Permanent Waves Your Friends Will Envy! at Prices to Suit Your Pocket-boo- k. Mrs. Bean Zerker, Mrs. Nene Atwood. Operators. Remember tho Opening Date Friday Aprill 20 Watch for our ad in next weeks Sun-Advoca- te Modern Barber Shop Price, Utah Studebaker i and (Inc.) Beauty Parlor 7 West Main StL Price Utah rhone 645 36 W. MAIN ST. The Store For All Your Shopping PRICE, UTAH |