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Show T II 8 U N-A D V Q f! A r E. United Mine Envoy Funeral Rites Held Sentence of Carbon Unions Burns Organizing Woman Asks Divorce Softer For George In Taylor Convict Carbon jnyon Terminated County I From Prison Inmate uneral of Spring Ments the latters home when some liquid were applying on 'JfcaJyon la J ;,rf they "ueM 'lro; . f. ? Struck :h&y jd when Stalker a match to see were spreading burned about the suffered her !1 ie hand. They were treated faring Canyon hospital. Sn-ln-la- w P 11 lc there in morning I the Nicholas Fontvcchio, International representative of the United Mine Workers of America with at Indianapolis, Ind., arrived In Price recently to assume charge of organizing unions in Carbon coal mining communities. According to Mr. Fontecchio, this organization work is being carried out in line with the Industrial recovery act, and its purpose is to establish universal collective bargaining and cordial mlationship between the miners and operators. Mr. Fontecchio stated that the miners are being asked to join the union and remain at work until a joint contract is consummated. He is being assisted in the local organization campaign by George Cole and G. E. Lambert of Rock Springs, Wyo., president and vice president, respectively, of District 22 of the United Mine Workers of America. The district comprises Wyoming and Utah. head-,-arte- . to be next morning, qq the job 1 through pix employer wanted l nun is of jjg list available men. aa with & home usual! A a teteybone la l eU the Job he fc Pri, MdtJL Punning errands, saving makitime for other things, tX.TU ng social or business in acts, bringing help cont- the the telephone does these things and many others for a few cents a day. emergencies hl Du Sun-Advoca- Goes to Washington To Bring Back Wife Val H. Cowles, editor of the left the latter part of last week for Enumclaw, Wash., to bring his wife and small daughter, Lorain, to Price, where they will make their permanent home, Mr. Cowles expects to be gone about two weeks. During his absence, Joseph L. publisher of The is in Price to handle the advertising and business matters of the paper. Miss Udell Eldridge of Price has been added to the editorial and office staff of The with a view to enlarging the social and personal department of this newspaper. Miss Eldridge has been a student of journalism during the past year at Sacred Heart Academy at Ogden. te, As-bur- y, te, Sun-Advoc- The Mountain Telephone & States Telegraph Co. C Da ORVAL t L. THOMAS V f? LESSEE DESERET MORTUARY drtj Licensed Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE Service Above All Pric Phone: Day or Night, 164-- w 68 So. 'b' Z7 WI suLfrt V'cT'l Z frSr'Cntryeara- - After Uv equalization Asor were fewer sided until the present time. He was married to Elan Elizabeth Box in March, 1889. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Claude J Empey, Price and Miss Francis Tay- Revclt- lRoy, Ran- dlette, George E. Taylor, Hiawatha, Thursday rw isVeek oT THE WEATHER ksued Tue; According toTTrt governmzmt day by Henry Flack, in Price server, the weather been an even Alleging that her husband has week ending Sunday ran the convicted of a felony, Daphna Wy- course The maximum tempera!. man Anderson file! suit in district ranged from 90 to ?, SH . court Tuesday for a divorce from An- mur n also showed only are as toll drew Elroy Anderson. She asks re- tions. Dully readings Mi'1 Max storation of her maiden name, Daphna 92 12 Wyman. They were married at Castle June 90 13 June June June June June June Dale May 10, 1629. Anderson was convicted of robbery on May 18, 1933, and sentenced to serve from five to twenty years In the state prison. by Z 14 15 16 17 18 90 '""""I- - 91 92 91 Onr Job printing pir with PRICE LODGE OF A. O. V, W. In tua country anywhere produced TO HOLD SOCIAL JUNE 28 that PEACOCK COAL Price lodge No. 16 of the Ancient will hold complaints this year than Order of United Workmen June 28, at any time since he took office four a social Wednesday evening, in the American Legion hall. The afyears ago. Taxpayers who were denied ad- fair will start at 8.00 p. m. The order justments in their assessments are ad- will hold two meetings each month, a vised that appeals to the state tax business session on the second Wedcommission must be filed June 25, nesday and a social on the fourth su and eleven grandchildren. Editor te rs services were held t Roolatrick Michael Hogan, convicted sevelt on Tuesday of last week for the Carbon district court of George Thomas Taylor who dted the on robbery of the Mutual June 11 after an illness Lumber com-P-m- y, ovextending was granted termination of merljT lived n s.'nWnx by the state board of par- arbcoumv mU' mining and! contractfng." ,Satur' Mr. Taylor was bom in rfiiv Uornt,y. Orangeville Hogans uppl.caUon. 14, 1862 He came wests !LJU, nogan has served eight months of as an employe of the U. S. a rvcomnvnded term of one govyear. He ernment at Ft. Duchesne. In 1886 be was tried on a charge of third degree became superintendent of the St. burglary. LuU gilsonite mines at Gusher where he stayed ten years. After that be located mines at Dragon for the same ASSESSOR REPORTS DROr IN EQUALIZATION COMPLAINTS company and prospected the entire Uintah Basin for gilsonite. In 1907 .7 PASS Cfcal Pave Money By Bnyla At the MINE PHONE 18S11 PRICE PHONE 421-1. Wednesday. Deaths CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ENJARO HI OCU Christian Science" is the subject Funeral serv ices were heM in the of the lesson-sermwhich will be read in the Christian Science church- Flynn funeral chapel Friday for En es on Sunday, June 25. jaro Hiocki, about 55, who died at Salt Lake hospital June 12. InterThe Golden Text reads: The peoment was in the Price City cemetery. that walked in darkness have seen ple a great light; they that dwell in the Hiocki was bom in Japan, and had land of the shadow of death, upon been employed in the Carbon coal them hath the light shined." (Isaiah, fields for the past 30 years. Prior to 9:2). Among the citations included his illness, he resided at Spring from the Bible is John 14:12, Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that in me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go , TRANSTRc STORAGE CAMPBELL'S on PRICE L UTAH 309 N. CALCCN AVE be-liev- unto my Father." The following correlative passage from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, also forms a part of this Our Master taught no mere theory, doctrine or belief. It was the divine principle of all real being which he taught and practised. His proof of Christianity was no form or system of religion and worship, but Christian Science, working out the harmony of life and love." (P. 26). FRIDAY, JUNE 23 SAT, JUNE 24 lesson-- sermon: rw- - -r- SThg Second Annual Safeway BENEFIT R PRODUCER-CONSUITIE- Campaign on NOTE SUIT FILED Suit has been filed in district court by the Price Trading company against Y A. Z. Thompson for principal judgment of $225 allegedly due on a promissory note executed by the defendant July 14, 1930, and payable M 4 one year later. The complaint also asks for interest of $78.75, attorney fees and costs. ? v First East f Safeway Stores are again inaugurating a campaign in behalf of the Lamb Growers. We want to help them move their flocks into markets quickly. Our yearly purchases of Lamb reach d gisan-ti- c total enabling us to obtain the cream of Limb b mtar ripKnIly dapted lor warm wralHcr mrnui. Ill tatty, tender, easily cooled, vWesome and one ol the easiest meats' to digest delicious hot or cold the flock for our markets atvery full of prices. Our refrigerated cases are fair-to-a- ll choice cuts of genuine Spring Lamb. NOW is the time to serve LAMB I Lamb Legs Baby Utah Lambs LB. .. 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