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Show THE FACE TWO SCN-ADV- CATE. PRICE. PTA3 O OIIjp 20-- 9. c-- ss nine-mon- rotary Wins Queen City Records Second Win In Row Price Gommision CIIANCE FOIt ECONOMY 0mt-Aiiunratr DE MAND for economy in government appears From Kiwanis Team to have reached a high point in the vocabuLuiued Every Thursday By the Carbon County Publary of our Washington politicians but when it Price Commission company en-Alishing Company. comes down to the matter of real retrenchment tcred the win column in the Class where such alteration in expenditures would be division of the junior league Friday JOSEPH L. A8BURY, of material advantage to the vast majority of evening, defeating the Kiwanis, Publisher and Manager. most fru the people, this to the disadvantage of a few who The winners enjoyed their when nine VAL IL COWLES. second the In have enjoyed unjust revenue from the tax funds ful inning Editor and Advertising Manager. in the past, that seems to be another story. tallies were chalked up. Scartezina, Axelgard, G. Bryner Bill House the Advance. In Year No. 9. $2.00 Phone Considering 5389, making appropSubscription, Gardner were the leading hitters and riations for the executive office and certain buof Entered As Second Class Mail Matter At the Postoffice reaus, boards and commissions of the govern- for the winners, while no member to garner able was team At Price, Utah, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. the losing ment, members of the senate last week found more than one hit. The box score. themselves old the again facing ship subsidy ADVERTISING RATES PRICE COMMISSION in the sum of $50,000,000, this apparently graft B. H. Matter Per Inch 50c. Per 40c, Issue, Display Transient, having intentionally or unintentionally escaped K. 3 1 cf Special Position, 25 Per Cent Additional. Prince, the scissors of the economy experts. It seems M. 4 J ss Ten Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count Six that this Item Bryner, Legal watchever the 5 3 escaped supposedly Scartezina, Words to Line. Summons, $12.50; Water Applicaful eye of Budget Director Douglas, always sure Axelgard, 3b 4 2 tion, $15.00; Final Proof, $10.00. of checking carefully where veterans widows J. Prince, ib 4 1 Readers Fifteen Cents the Line Each Insertion. Count and children and federal 5 2 employes are concerned. G. Bryner, 2b Six Words to the Line. Blackface Type Twenty-Fiv- e 4 1 One steamship company operating on the At- Lowery, p Cents Additional Each Insertion. 2 1 lantic coast recently bought five magnificent Storrs, 1 f 2 steel steamships from the United States govern- Q. Gardner, rf Obituaries, Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Etc., At Read2 1 ing Notice Rates. Count Six Words to the Line. ment which cost your Uncle Sam nearly two and S. Gardner, c For Sale, For Rent, Found, Lost, Etc., Two Cents Per a quarter million dollars each, the ship company 37 15 15 3 Word Each Issue. No Charge Accounts. purchasing them for the sum of $30,000 each, Totals KIWANIS or one seventieth of what they originally cost Address All Communication to B. H. O. A. the government. Under the subsidy plan as opCARBON COUNTY PUBUSIILNG CO. 2 erated previously that company would not be A. Santi, 3b PRICE, UTAH 1 touched by the economy program and would re- Milano, cf 3 ceive during the next ten years over $11,000,000 Tangaro, 2b 3 in mail subsidies. It is hoped the the govern- Morley, c A SPLENDID PLAN 2 lb ing officials at Washington will call a complete Wiseman, 1 'J'HE proposal of the Carbon county school board and definite halt to these unnecessary subsidies Oliveto, If 3 0 lf-- p to make a special effort to maintain a with millions of citizens wondering from day to Walsh, 3 1 O'Driscoll, term during the 1933-3- 4 season should day where their next meal is to come from. 2 0 Walters, rf meet with hearty approval throughout the dis 2 1 ss J. Santi, RUNNING TRUE TO FORM trict. The educational system of the entire country has been damaged to much too great a degree JN attempting to becloud the Morgan investiga- Totals 22 3 15 8 during the depression from which we all hop q tion last week, Senator Carter Glass, misthat we are cow emerging. placed in the high counsels of the Democratic Advocate Moundsman Education of the youth is of first importance party, Is but running true to form, Gl8 will alshould be recognized as such most without exception be found on the side of -- .w every country; Hurls TwoHit Came and should be maintained on a basis of its qual- - every important issue that is detrimental to thq it rating. Xh? entire nation suffers ns a result welfare of the common fun of citizens. With Gardell Marshall allowing The Investigation of the Morgan concern and only two hits, The of too much limitation In the educational field. won This does not mean, of course, that extravagance its range of operations is perfectly legitimate. its second game in the Class AA divshould be tolerated at the expense of those who It is true that the Morgan bank is a private con- ision of the junior league Thursday, must bear the burden of our educational pro- cern, but when individuals or companies carry on defeating J. C. Penney company, starred on the offensive, gram, the taxpayer. But it should be generally activities that are injurious to the general we- Marshall also a home run and single out lfare cracking they are subject to being checked by the recognized that education of our boys and girls is simply an investment by society in good cit- government. It must be borne in mind that the in three times at bat. lead welfare of the nation as a whole is to always be The winners took a three-ru- n izenship. in fell in the first but behind inning, considered before that of the individual or group. The Carbon county school board and SuperinSome four million young men who were drafted the second when the Penney nine tendent W. W. Christensen are to be congratuThe the United States during the World war could scored all of their runs. in the ahead lated on their selection of the maintenance of a by forged again well testify to this fact. third when two errors and a triple term during the forthcoming school There can be no question but that the conVecchio accounted for two runs. season as the first of a four-plan- k program which centration of wealth in the hands of a few, a by Hits by Vecchio, Marshall and they have outlined for the 1933-3- 4 fiscal school splendid example of this being the Morgan concombined with an error, gave year. cern, works to the disadvantage of the general the Printers two more tallies in the for the present economic fifth inning. The box score: public. Is it possible that there la warning significance In conditionResponsibility of the country can with all propriety the recent report in a Chicago paper that two new be charged directly to greed which is the sperm B. H. O. A. match your pants shops have been opened within of huge, unbalanced and unwieldy fortunes such Watkins, ss 3 1 1 close proximity of the Chicago Board of Trade? as the Morgans and Mellons possess. 3 0 1 Zupan, 2b eeesH Moving pictures mountain band tounJU' Ml April 13, 14 and at the weekly lunc The Queen City cafe team In the tary club T? Class A division of the junior league week The Thuay filnvi f J1 4 recorded its second consecutive vic- were mie Bernard!. 1 tory Thursday by taking an losers The Moose. decision from the took a 4 lead in the first inning, ie nol ft 18-1- EssToxVf; 7-- but the Queen City nine tied the score in the second and piled up a big lead in the final three innings. Georgedes and Marshall captured Office Hour. 2 a, hitting honors with three safeties Pbooe 24W, Rcldenc, apiece. Ruggeri was the leading Pm. EkcMc two hits. The with batsman Moose rs53 P - vtc f box score: Dr- - R- QUEEN CITY CAFE Physician and 8 B. H. O.A. 4 ss Marshall, Bonra, 10 a. m. to 12 no., 2 Pappas, rf Office Phone 5 Commercial Bank BaUdinl Georgedes, 2b 5 Harding, lb -- ...5 Reid, p-- ss C. Gease, 4 Oliveto, c 4 Corsetti, If Attorney A Uw 4 1 Veltrie, cf 3 2 Office In County CWt Ho Holdaway, 3b Price, Ctak. 36 17 15 2 Totals F. McUuf l 4 Walter B, W. Dalton, M006E Juvenile Judge ini Attorney At Lev B. H. O.A. Phone 83C, 27 But Price, Utah th L. A. McGee, p-- ss Utah. Phonea, Office 183. Eefi, H. J. Binch, Attorney Aj Lax 718 Jndge Bail ding, Salt Lake City, Wallace Mortuary, Sun-Advoc- 7-- - Attorney At Let UcenMdLEmbAlmcn A, N Wallace Ambulance Service, Phono 158 4. Maowsf Day HU fri- - Funeral Home, FlynnLicensed Emhataen. t Quality Service, ReasosiUi fa Ambulance Senka Phone 29 Frit Sun-Advoc- 1 nine-mon- th Tal-leric- Eyes Tested o, and GLA88ES Any Lense Duplicated In Minutes or Less. LEWIS OPTICAL Tfcft CO. Star Theater Bldg. f i 162 CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER MOVING PACKING 309 S. CARBON Q)ear6om,, May FITTED -- j STCRAtt SHIPPING AVE. 29. 1933 HiiigmtniiuiiiiilH,Hmm),Mi.)liw WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION There is some doubt Thrifty Folks Laundry Service TO THE MOTOR CAR that people care to hear very goes on under the hoods of their cars. The driver knows that "driving qualities" are not much USE OUR about what accidental; they IT WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO! are put there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those results the results he gets in may not interesthlm. He judges entirely by PRICE STEAM driving. Well, it is not essential to talk "shop"; let us talk Results. Smoothness. Drive the Ford V- -8 and you will find that the engine runs with surpassing smoothness, due to its design and the extra precise methods of its manufacture. Power. There is, 75 horsepower (we could say 80) at the drive- shaft for the driver's us9. With less weight to pull around, the mettle H' it of this car its life-li- ke Our V- -8 good-looki-ng. i tr rt 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 mnn PHONE 218 1 1 1 1 (zayweo'fyhwiyz, is rather remarkable. response develops more power on a gallon of gasoline than Economy. matter of individual driving, but any car we have made. Mileage is partly a under average conditions the Ford V 8 does 17 to 20 miles a gallon. V 8 ha3 that Of course, car economy is not only a matter of fuel. Ford too, but it is also economical in the complete sense initial cost, operation, maintenance. This is woman's contribution. The motor car must not Appearance. View the Ford -8 and you will not only be useful, but also need our comment on its fine appearance. Comfort. This also is woman's concern. In 30 years she changed the rmotor car from a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quality made up of smooth-runni- ng a no without comfort There is numerous ingredients. quiet, We have all the other ingredients too. color, good engine. taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and convenience. 1 LAUNDRY 1 imnillHHH out thwv oil, tvehu S0pauoid Take any motor car manufacturer claims of performance . . . add a plus to every phase if you use Conoco Bronze! Where perform nce counts . . or economy it stressed, here is a gasoline whose perfection is greater fr j&t V- than the car engineer - counted upon. 1 I ( |