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Show PAGE of in tj NEW FELT BASE RUGS, NEW SPRINGS AND MATTRESSFS WF INTFNfl Tfl MflVF THIS WFFK AT A VERY SMALL" MARGIN OF PROFIT' " " ? - " r.OOD MAYTAG WASHER S35.00 Breakfast Sets, Cabinets, Ranges, Heaters PRICE, UTAH AH Priced to Sell WE HAVE - - -- tun CARBON SECOND HAND STORE nd t ON, Sale,c character and his loyalty civircn ana community. F, B, HAMMOND A vote for F. B. Hamond District Judge is a- vote for tice and equity. (Adv.) - A. to for jus- HOLD FOUNDERS' DAY L , Of ft; ?3. jt EPKRAIM, UTAH Snow College will celebrate its 48th, Founder's Day on Friday, November 6, when students and townspeople will join in a day of festivities. Members of the State Board of Education will be honored guests. Alumni members from every graduation class will also be in fori V" tt: Norj of tt Quart of thJ quarte of i isouttrthwi uarte: )f Nort of Soutt of ta qua: South. ithwe: luartt qua:- ter :ter f th it Df ... k t: North- qua: ter c; tt t M f )f tt; fortiof tt forth-te- f tt ! . ll record, tie flUtt;heas: r o: tt x piCcAect zsv succession in, 9M C - VS it.-- S for tAi? ALL I ,. US? Sm GAM&,W6ilL WWIN & succesrtoN. mm He ha? attendance. V If 1IIU'.V The first event of the Founder's Day Program will be the forma tion of a parade at 9:30 in which all schools, clubs, and business rttcAetta.m7: institutions of the city will par1 ticipate. Coming back to the colin K29. Pitts6urq z n Hammond, candidate for lege auditorium at 10:00 they will md'oe of the Seventh Judicial Dis- - attend a program on which, Dr. Soi n, Bt Carttage, John E. Carver of Ogden will be rict has naa an imcicsLnig auu He was .born of the principal speaker. The theme varied career. and grew to of the day's activities will be nioneer parents " Character Meier; OUcu. Building" which will manhpod at Bluff, Utah, where be carried out in the scheme of his childhood and early education "Four S" school sanity, tvnical of pioneer conditions the skirmishes sociability, as unpleasant such spiritual it y, and strength. with Indians. Immediately following the proHe filled missions for the L. D. o ohn'rrh in North Carolina, Can gram a banquet will be served to His wife is the all officials and honorary visitors. ada and Iowa. ana This will be followed by a footE. uarion, Harriet former Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons Nettie Rowley and Mrs. Mary of eight childr- ball game at 2:00 between Snow they have a family Brown have been sustained as spent Saturday in Provo. College and Tintic High School en. Miss Ethel Shaw, who has been new Primary teachers. on the college campus. included His education mgr. in Bryce Canyon for the Mr. and Mrs. Iver Turman The day's activities will then be working an school a't B. Y. U., in Provo, few months, is home. have started construction on their past Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neilson new home. agricultural course a't Ames, Iowa, concluded with, the Annual Found and a law degree from the Uni er's Day ball which will be held had as their guests for Mrs. Collard Leonard was the Sunday versity of Chicago. He is a memT in the evening at Dreamland Hall. dinner, My. and Mrs. John Black-hahostess to the flNT club Thurs0 ber of Ames Chapter of Delta of Kerilworth, Don Polvo of day evening. Hot chili was served soci-ptTobbacco have been suc- Kenilworth plants and Mrs. Nlelson's to nine members. Sigma Rho, public speaking He has practiced law in the cessfully grown in Cedar City aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. returned has Lynn Collard this year by J. C. Isbell, apparent- Niels Jensen. Seventh Judicial District for twen home after spending the summer Funeral services for the ty years, and has served as Coun- ly proving that they can be grown away working. son of Mr. and Mrs. ty Attorney for both San Juan in this section of the country. Mr. Arthur Morgan, of Price, was Mr. Ham Isbell brought home two young Emerson Mills, were held Thurs- the week end guest of Mr. and and Grand counties. to Price, plants from Tennessee last spring day afternoon in the Ward meet- Mrs. Kimball Sandberg. mond recently moved where he has established per and set them out in his lot. Their ing house, with burial in the city Harry Hainsworth who had just manent offices. growth has been very satisfactory. cemetery. started working In one of the coal All over this district, his name One of the leaves of the plant Mrs. Alma Holt, who spent the mines got his foot badly mashed. is spoken with, a high degree of measures 2G inches by 13 inches last week in Grand Junction, Joseph, Cunha was ta'ken sudrespect due to his pioneer labors, in size and the whole plants are Colo., with her mother, has redenly ill last week of an undeteras a of good quality, according to Mr. turned home. his successful achievements mined cause. Mrs. Colleen Krebs of Helper, son of Mr. and Mrs. stockman and his fine personal Isbell. The day-ol- d Frank Corgiat died last Thurs- visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rone Nielson over Sunday. day night. Much of the whooping cough Mrs. Glen Jones, Mrs. Addie Young, Mrs. Lyle Litster, Mrs. in town seems to be abating. fu3t Huntington Department WOOLLEY . , m v. four-year-o- tt, lortb )f tt therein to the present time. Judge Woolley regards his work upon the bench as one of the types of endeavor to Dilworth Woolley, whose name highest which men may direct their enerappears upon the Republican He takes pride In the fact ticket this year as one of its can- gies. devotes his entire time to he that didates for the office of Judge of the duties of that office. Consethe Seventh, Judicial District, was the work of the courts born in St. George, Utah, on Dec- quently over which he has provided 13 alember 22, 1830, and grew to manways up to date and the people In hood Southern Uta'h and of this district have no Just cause Northern Arizona. to complain of unreasonable deHe was educated in the comin the administration of Jusmon schools of this state and at lay His services have been so tice. the B. Y. U. in Provo, and obtainboth, to the people ed his law degree from the Uni- satisfactoryand to the members of generally versity of Michigan, at Ann Arbor the bar that four years ago he in 1906. was nominated and elected withUntil he took up the study of out any opposition whatever. law his life, when he was not in the two This year, lowever, scl ,to1, was spent a't work of varseen have political parties major ious kinds, such as farming, fit to a full ticket in the place freighting and "punching cows" field for the two judgeships of on the range. this district, thus again placing Upon his graduation from law the office In, .politics. (Adv.) school, he took up the practice In o Richfield, Utah, where he resided on butter wrappers service Quick for 14 months. He moved to Man; office. The at Progress ti in 1907, where he has resided to the present time. Prior to his election to the bench, he spent EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. his time in the general practice of his profession in the district a'nd supreme courts of the state. CASTIiK DALE, UTAH In 1920 he concluded that the LICENSED ABSTRACTER time had come for him to launch out in a new career, which it had OF TITLES been his ambition to enter from of Besure the title to the land an early age in life. He decided to You can never you purchase. take up the judicial career, If the know the true condition withpeople of this district were willout investigating. ing to sustain him In tha't ambiOur Abstracts Tell It AH tion, and announced himself as a candidate. He was nominated and O. SORENSON, Jr., Mgr. elected a's judge of this district in been retained that year and has DILWORTH SNOW COLLEGE TO J arope-- : FIVE ld MY COOKING re?Uectt and Mrs. E. L. Fletcher, of Spring Canyon, visited relatives here last Saturday. Orville Hansen was a business visitor in Price Monday. Mrs. Jennie Erickson and daughters Bonnie Rae and Marjorie, who spent last week . in Price where Marjorie was under the doctor's care, are home for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Memory and lofamily, of Castle Gate, visited cal relatives here Sunday. Mts. Ira Strong and Ethel Shaw of Huntington, visited their dau ghter and sister, Mrs. ma taicK-sohere one day last week. Ira Wells and Mr. and Mrs. returned Saturof Victor, family day from a trip to Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brotherson ;md family and Elmer Cramer of Fri Spring Canyon, came downarom-erson day evening. Mr. ana Mrs. and children spent the week end at the B. H. Erickson home. MJr. and Mrs. Lee Childs and family of Spring Canyon visited Sunday at the A. Axelsen home. Their daughter, Miss Leora, who has been staying with her grand Mir. mother for the past three years, returned with them where she will stay until a'fter Christmas. Virgil Rasmussen has purchased a new car. Mr. and Mrs. WHAT PRICE LIQUIDATION? Q Ervin Erickson and family visited in Castle Gate at the Wm. Memory home last Saturday evening. B. H. Erickson made a business trip to Castle Dale one day last State Bank liquidations under Democratic administration have cost depositors in closed banks approximately $1,000,000, a sum several times the average invested capital of most Utah banks". "NEW DEAL ' LEGAL FEES Political patronage, greed and waste have cost depositors in six banks a total of $160,885.62 for legal fees alone. ARE YOU PAYING THIS SALARY? Q Elmo Department mULTS ARE Receivership One attorney drew fees In a single year amounting to $35,000, a sum seven times as great as the salary of a Justice of the Utah, Supreme" Court. VOTING YOUR CONVICTIONS YOU in favor of continuing in office the "New Deal" clique that is milking the taxpayers ... of the State of Utah? Are LET'S CLEAN HOUSE! VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT Paid Political Advertisement week. n, ElECWCAUY Ske doesn't know what il is to have "unlucky clays" with her cooking since she started using her Electric Range. She has no Lalcing failures. With her automatically controlled 13 SENIUM HOTEL tem- uni- perature she gets the same formly perfect results every day. SALT LAKE CITY mOKSS S0UBBQN ffl WHISKY 15 fMSS m 93 PROOF nam Simon LOW PRICED ELECTRIC COOKING IS CERTAIN I YOU BET! I Ask The Housewife Who Cooks ELECTRICALLY A Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) rooms, Modern, newly furnished with Simmons g mattresses, Beds, popular prices; CuHee Shop, Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop. Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage in Connection at rates that you most of all more for money. your get $1.00 to $1.50 without bath (Single) $1.50 to 2.50 with private bath op-to-d- inner-sprin- See Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. YOUR 6UIDI TO GOOD LIQUORS ;Tfr aswmeni cw;&c |