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Show jg!gEiIIPROCRESS. Nelson Alger, moved their family up onto the Atwood farm west of town. Claude Erickson and Byron u and Oiner Oviatt were in Price on busi- ''"Tun. Wm I Sl meeting it uus hunters JStkflttpA. in week-- d the -- workers '.JjftorbreenEiverfor and daugh-,- e 'fwtfon accompanied her STeelc there While tdtnic rlarned ffii critical with little that LaRue is ness last Saturday. Mrs Lillian Oviatt and little Marva Dawn, returned Saturday from Salt Lake City where they have been visiting Misses Grace and Vea Oviatt. (Misses Elva Killian and Mr Dahle, of the Stake M. I. a. board, were present at our M. 1 A. meeting last week. Miss Killian lead the congregration in some community singing. The "Era Campaign" is on. Officers and committee workers are very well satisfied with results, so far. Primary officers are planning a Hallowe'en party for the children next week. Superintendent W. o. Bick-mo- re was a business visitor on here Monday of last week. in a fiLm Mr. Chuck Wheeler, of Colorado, has been a guest the past from an operation, week, of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn iiomeSned ?v flrrille Snow has been with Mr. and Mrs Orson Brother-so- n h American Fork were Price business visitors Institute, the since condition, been has who Q Bro-therso- - i 'jjjad fl have last Saturday. Mrs., Kingston AUTOMOBILE HELP 550 WILL 0-Uminutes without mortgaging your furni- fcatiwn monthly payments if you still owe on your car. Iffll TOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time, yet to cub oat of the deal. iiUtin cash in 20 I LOAN CREDIT COMPANY PRIVATE tm. t nr. Ihome Both inside and outside of your need repairs and improvements comfortable for the winter - ; sW prob-abl- y HI-STA- LUMBER CO. TE ited In Ferron Saturday. Q. o. Crawford returned from Green River this week where he sold his lambs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Larsen spent a few days In Green Rlv i er. Victor and Alice Bunderson were week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City and Logan. Miss Maxine Olsen spent Wed nesday night with! Geneal Funk and Miss Afton Edwards spent Thursday night with her. Visitors at the Moore's ranch this week were K. Cring and Bruce Cox, of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelson and sons spent Sunday in Fer ron. A leter was received from Cllne Funk, Fairfield, Idaho, in which (he stated he will be home . 110, 1 AND 2 MEAN TO EMERY COUNTY - SALT LAKE CITY rooms, Modern, newly furnished with Simmatg mons Beds, tresses. Popular prices; Coffee Shop, Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage In Connection most of rates that you ret more for your money. up-to-d- inner-sprin- allat (Single) Price, Utah 1, to $2.50 with private bath $1.50 HARRY K. MILES Mgr. EMERY MORTUARY A sympathetic Understanding of your Individual Needs Ambulance Service Day or Night Phone 22 , Lady Assistant One block south of Huntington's Store, Castle Dale OUR CASH SPECIAL WILL CONTINUE Men8 Suit 8, cleaned and pressed . . $1.00 Discount Ladies Garments, 20 All articles called for and delivered (No Credit) ACME CLEANERS . PRICE, UTAH PRICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY THE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS NO MORE FLYNN uNERAL HOME PRICE. UTAH 58 No. Phone 29 M HOUR SERVICE Carbon Ave. AMBULANCE Oliver Catering Co. 15 East Main St. Price revenue in recent years. The as(Formerly Deal's Shoe Store) sessed valuation of property in Paris Fashioned Shoes,$2.95 up the county lhas declined from Enna Jettlck Shoes, $5.00 up to $5,393,-3$7,052,722 in 1930-3Hose In All Spring Shades in 1937-3This represents a MRS. L. M. PEARSON Price loss of 23.5. During a simlllar period our school population ! Thus has decreased only Dotted plants, the educational burden has re- Cut Flowers. sprays and floral wreaths made mained fairly constant while to order. the available revenue has been MRS. JOHN GROSSO, prop decreased. is also sigIt greatly 56 N. 1st West Price, Utah tJhe note D. & that nificant to Mrs. R. Bland Fox R. G. W. railroad is not up to Emery County Agent date in the payment of its taxes. HANSEN'S The tax millage for school Furniture Exchange purposes in Emery county is also very high, being 15 mills, The Home of and third to the highest district USED FURNITURE GOOD in fine state. The lowest district PRICE, UTAH in the state charges only 7 mills 142 West Main school for support. It is very evident that a vote "Say It With Flowers" for the amendments would For All Occasions mean increased revenue for the WARREN'S FLOWER schools of Emery county. It SHOP would help to place the burden Place orders with local agents of school support more nearly Bonded Member of F. T. D. in the hands of the state in Phone 220 Price, Utah stead of upon the local taxpayers. At the same time, it would PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS tend to equalize educational opJ. W. Holden, Manager the state. portunities thru-oEVERYTHING IN SHEET I am sure that so far as the METAL state is concerned a child in Estimates eiven on Hot Air Emery county is entitled to the Furnaces and Air Conditioning. same opportunities education- Phone 124J Price, Utah ally as a child in Salt Lake HELPFUL FRIENDLY county, or any ether county of ACCOMMODATING the state. A vote for the amendments then, would help to make Three Reasons WHY YOU will this possibility more completely snjoy doing business with the CARBON EMERY BANK realized, and in all probability with less expense to the local Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve Syscitizen. tem and the Federal Deposit In By CLARK FREI, surance Corporation. President of Emery Co. Teachers' Association. VARIETY PRICE, UTAH to $1.50 without bath $1.00 WASATCH SERVICE We Make the amendments were adopted and the new state school fund BEST ICE CREAM IN TOWN created the state would furnish We Cater Lunches Fountain more revenue to our county. Service to Parties It is also significant to know that Emery county has suffered LYRIC BOOTERY a drastic decline in local school DIAMOND MARKET, Inc. Tri-Sta- te ill, Is now Improving. Mr. and Mrs. S. Albertsen vis amendments Constitutional No. 1 and 2 provide for Che crea tion of a new state school fund to assist the boards of educa tlon In the forty school districts of the state to establish- a better and more equitable school pro gram in each of the local units At the present time the state foas three school funds from which money is contributed to the school districts of the state The first and most important of these funds is the District School fund, from which eadh county gets $25.00 for each school child between the ages of 6 and 18 years inclusive. The second fund is the Equalization fund which makes available $5.00 per census tihlld In the state, and the third fund is the High School fund which pro vides approximately $2.00 per high school student in the state. These three funds are so created as to make it impossible to increase their amounts be yond the present specified sums. Therefore, before we could ever expect to get additional state aid for education it becomes necessary to amend the stati constitution. With the interests of the school at heart the last tession of the legislature passed iconstitutional amendments No 1 and 2 wfalch are now being ing. to the voters for A big Armistice Day celebra- submitted tion is being planned by the their approval or rejection. Now, let us look at the quesAmerican Legion. tion of what the amendments 1 would mean to Emery county. At the present time the state is of the supplying about 43 revenue required to finance the Get The schools of the county. If the Less Money ction. Punk spent a week in the near future. returning Monday evening. Mrs. Funk will remain there for several weeks. NEW SEMLOH Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Black vis HOTEL ited with the Bunderson family Sunday night. tWTtl. MMM Rex Bunderson, who has been George B. In Gunnison, WHAT AMENDMENTS Best Food With to make it months. coming Whatever your building needs let us supply them and at a cost you can afford to pay. .People of this community have known for years that Service means complete satisfa- Rochester Department Do you intend to vote at the general election on Nov. I? If so, you mast be register, ed, and Tuesday, Not 1, is your last opportunity to get your name listed as a qualified voter. It is the duty and privilege of every person to cast his vote, but many people fail to exercise their franchise because they neglect the formality of registering. Check up today and see if your name is on the registration list of your voting district. If not, then don't fail to register on November 1. SL v "S& ,"UIUL' n. Nov. 1 Last Chance To Register Voters and everyone is invited to be in attendance. Little Jack Taylor and Elaine ox entertained their friends at birthday parties during the Bruce Cox of week. PrS' , "J"45 oi Mr. and Mrs. LaRUe Charlesworth, of Mr p R. Cox over the week- Sweets, and Mrs. Jean Chrisend. ten, of Ferron, were guests of The primary association is their parents. Mr. P anning a Hallowe'en and Mrs. Ed. nartv, Jewkes, over Sundey. cnildren on Monday even- g Ray Sitterud is able to be about again, following the acNeU afJS"home, cident he had the first day of spending some deer season. Moab visiting with her hSand Mrs. Kate Reid entertained who is employed on the Sate her district at a road at that place quilting Friday. A delicious luncheon was servMr and Mrs. iloyd KUUa ed to nine' ladies. and family have moved into Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robertson the home of Mrs. Clara for have moved into a part of Mrs. the winter months. Seely ware's home. Miss Vada Jorgensen, one of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blackburn our school teachers, entertain- were among the first successful ed her sister over the week-en- d deer hunters, both getting their Mr and Mrs. Ralph Johnson ducks, and Avona had the dis of Price were Sunday visitors at tinction of the first the home of Mir and Mrs. Frank weman from being here this season Moffitt. to get her deer. Mrs. Don Snow of Standard-vill- e Mr. and Mks. C. A. Stilson visited this week with Mrs have their daughter. Mrs. Jessie S. W. Snow while the men folk Heath and children, of Price, as were hunting. guests in their home this week. Mrs. Carrie Sitterud and Mrs. Miss Mildred Jewkes had an attack of appendicitis this week Kate Reid gave a very interestand Miss Caroline Fox assisted ing lesson on Social Service in in the Ware store relief society meetng Tuesday. during her Pres. and Mrs. J. F. Killian absence. ana Mrs. mora Ionian are Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Fail and business visitors in Price, Provo daughter, Annette, of Ephraim, were guests in the Wm. Fail ar.d Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MfcKee and Thos. Lamph homes durand family of Huntington visit ing the week. ed at the home of Mrs. McKee's Ways will be provided for any who are not able to walk to at- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tend the Relief Society bazaar Guymon Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Cox was hostess Friday, and magazine agents to the Ladies Improvement club are putting on some one-aafternoon. plays in tne evening, so there Wednesday The ward genealogical comwill be plenty of entertainment mittee is planning a big temple excursion on Nov. 3. Cattlemen from other parts of the county, and here, have "A mild pleasant been loading hundreds of cattle and steers for shipment at the winter" that's the stock corral. Trucks have been and day to haul night running forecast for homes them to Price. The Gleaners and M Men of modwith equipped the stake will hold an election of offcers here Monday evenern M'inter comforts. ct PHONE 397 SUvagni Bldg. un 5vme Department Department Elmo CASTLE DALE, UTAH Quality , Gasoline and Oils at Lower Prices "DRIVE IN AND SAVE" 4th South and Carbon Avenue PRICE, UTAH 82 8. 3. IK BAN CARECN CHCCy PRICE, UTAH SYSTEM MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE OFFICERS A- - W. 1938 AS OF SEPTEMBER 28, 3TAI EMENT OF CONDITION McKINNON President - C R. FERGUSSON vice President JOHN Vice UDE J. EMPEY Cashier MUND Asst. , Asst. HESOl'KC.KS QUILICO President CRAWFORD Cashier Reserve Cash on Hand and Due from Federal Cities Bank and Otiher Banks in Reserve United States Government Bonds P. HILLS State and Municipal Bonds Other Marketable Bonds and Stocks Cashier Federal ..$ 417,303.37 346,275.00 126,380.00 12,552.85 4,500.00 $ 907,011.22 ut Reserve Bank Stock 765,234.09 1,234.85 Loans and Discounts 22,890.60 Overdrafts Fixtures Banking House, Furniture and Other Real Estate 8,150.00 $1,704,520.76 directors C' ' R- - PERGUSSON UAMUTIKS H. LEAUTAUD A- - W- - D. KELLER McKINNON JOHN JHN QUILICO H. REDD GEORGE ZEESE OLIVETO STORE $ 800,126.74 Demand Deposits Time Deposits Capital Etock Surplus Undivided Profits 661,574.60 $1,461,701.34 Wallace Mortuary 100,000.00 50100.00 92,819.42 Located in Sorensen Abstract Building I have established my home in Castle Dale, and am prepared to serve the people of Emery county, In my mortuary business. 242,819.42 $1,704,520.76 IXSVKAXCE CORPORATION DEPOSIT MEMBER OF FEDERAL .. - OFlowers A. N. WALLACE, N. Phone 30-- Y, Prop., Castle Dale Your Service Shop for Electrical Appliances Dealers in Electric RADIOS RANGES WASHERS IRONERS SWEEPERS REFRIGERATORS Clothing & Furnishings for MEN " BOYACK'S Automotive Generator Repairing FRED M. CIVISH Electrical Motor Repairing 67 East Main Phone 378 Electrical repairing Price, Utah EXPERT SHOE Repairing and Shining A trial will convince you PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR Next door to Carbon Theatre LEWIS OPTICAL CO. MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a comDlete muscu lar analysis as well as a vision test. Price, Utah SUMNER FURNITURE Cost Less" Phone Price, Utah 175 REDD MOTOR CO. ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories-Certi- fied Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Olds. Price, Utah WHEN IN PRICE Try Our Delicious Hot Evening Dinners at 45 PLATE LUNC- H- drink atnd . cream Hot Plate Lunch, drink and dessert included Cold Plate Lunch, ice at 35? OPEN ALL NIGHT MEMORIALS 221 CO. "Where the Best Established in 1878 Designers and Builders of Dis tinctive Granite and Marble Phone East Main fKlUB. U1AH Price, Utah The Armature Shop SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO, Inc. 156 Main 15 W. ' A ft W. LUNCH ROOM |