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Show T r.KC.t TWO r 8 V w. A P v Q of ftatement of IT reat inter 1 made ty Mi. Firkins occurred in a radio address over a nation-widhookup. Her address declared for a new nodal order, from which want, despair and misery ao rampant the last few years program would vanish, hhe ruyyested a on which should be based a prigrar of prosjsri-tthe fruits of which should be enjoyed by all in the United states. In her address. Miss Perkins called for a more euitaLle distribution of wealth greater buying power for the general consuming public. Mu.t 0f! Iued !1 mt-Aiumr- atr caTJEl ANNUAL RODEO TO Pub-liihi- ng ten-poi- josmi l. AEunttr, pablUhcr a4 y Mrnitr, VAL IL COW LIB, Editor Bubacrlption, uJ APtrtUlii Mmitr, (2.00 th nt Year In Advance. Phone No. 0. Catered Ai Second CUu Mail Matter At the Poatofflc At Price, Utah, Under tha Act of Mirth 3. 1870. OtU Kahn, ana of tha stealthy tax dodger. la re of ported by atwiKHn U have staled he and other similar atrlpr, woold gladly have paid their locome tax to the inrnuntit bad the gevernmeat teUlatrd o that It woold have bee poaaibto for them to have done so. Aa oee of the well bnoa ethioplaa eatrrtalner of tbo ether alht remarks: Alai dat sump's?" ADVERTISING RATH Per Inch Per Xatue, 40c, Transient, 50c. Special Position, 23 Per Cent Additional. Legal Ten Centa tha Lina Each Insertion. Count Six Worda to Line. Summona, 112 30; Water Application, (13 00, final Proof. (10 00. Beadera Eifteen Centa the Line Each Insertion. Count Six Worda to the Line. Blackface Type Twcnty-Eiv- e Centa Additional Each Inaertion. Obituaries, Carda of Thank, Resolution. Etc., At Read-INotice Rate, Count Su Word to the Line. tar Sale, For Rent, Found, Lott, Etc, Two Centa IVr Word Each Imu. No Charge Account. k Address All Communication to IXrplay Matter Prosperity pmniseo aa early and healthy If profiteer art properly prodded late place. nf CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. UTAH ( J'HE vicious head of profiteering again appears as the result of government steps in the rection of inflation. Profiteering will prove to be a seriously dams gin g hindrance to the program which those at present in charge of the national government are endeavoring to put into effect that economic stability may once again reign supreme in the United States. Success of the program thus far has been pronounced, has really started an upward trend that may prove to be general and of lasting quality. A trip through the northwest recently by the writer has proven to our satisfaction that there is actually a general improvement in business, that workers are resuming their places of producing in the industrial field, that the farmers are looking forward with optimism that appears to be justified by conditions. However, profiteering can and will make the recovery program run afoul of barriers that will be difficult to surmount and will result in creating conditions that will prove destructive generally with results that will Le fur reaching. The national government should be encouraged to deal severely with those who endeavor to take advantage of the opportunity to profiteer. di- - mot, ELIMINATES CHILD LADOR ABOLITION o f child labor in the cotton raising states stands out as a victory of the first wa- ter for the national administration, this having been brought about by adoption of the cotton code bymanufacturers as a result of the National Industrial Recovery Act. The code eliminates employment of children under 16 years of age. For years individuals and organizations have fought to bring about the elimination of child labor in factories, especially in the industrial areas of the south and east For the most part their efforts have resulted largely in bringing upon themselves abuse of a mixed type. The national administration is to be congratulated on their success in connection with this phase of industrial operation in the United States. Supplanting erred with juitice will go far toward affording: a firm foundation upon which a ubtantial ayitcm of aodety with a bright prospect for the future nay be erected. A HALT PROFITEERING Utah recently ume In for some national publicity when the William Randolph Ilearst tring of newpper announced that Senator Ring of this state had been won over In favor of the ceneral sale tax, undoubtedly a misrepresentation, as King probably has always favored such a measure in line with his other economic leanings, but had withheld public announcement as to his attitude. GREAT CABINET MEMBER jyjORE and more the actions of Miss Frances Ferkins, secretary of labor, justify the reasons for her selection as the first lady to serve as a member of the presidents cabinet. The lady secretary has conducted herself in office in such manner as to win the plaudits of the nation on CARBON-EMER- I JrU itthe . f by will be ri vulJ snnu-- 1 rodeo to fiul ZlJ.tr tanyun raruh of Carbon people wi Urge nun.tor tnd the exhibition last 1,h totiMicd wrl) Mr. Lines h- - t Uinnu r.t offered them conduit Ud ye., of experience in that the he and promt ,ng rodeo, " -.- 11 be one of Id in thi. vKm hi ever thrilling will be driv Sir ,r. and wild hornfor the range the from rn down mile, from and cowboy, to are planning section around that Mr. to Line, participate. According wild and the horse, and .trers are will put on a good exhibition. invited to The public is cordially that those is suggested and it attend, their affair bring wishing to ee the camp numerous are lunches. There site, along the canyon. ned - SixtyFive Carbon Boy Scouts Attend Annual Encampment from Approximately 65 boy scouts afterCarbon county left Monday noon to attend the encampment sponsored by the Timpanogos council at the Olson ranch In Joe's valley. The will concamp opened Tuesday and of Emnumber clude Friday. A large enrolled. also are scouts ery county Individual troop campfire program were held Tuesday evening, and are again scheduled for Thursday. The entire camp participated in a program Wednesday evening with another cooperative entertainment planned for Friday night. The daily schedule also includes hikes, nature study, advancement activity and games. For the convenience of the scouts, a camp store and camp bank are being operated. A. A. Anderson of Provo, chief executive of the Timpanogos council, is supervising the encampment. The boys are expected to return home either Friday evening or Saturday. Huntington Upsets Columbia to Snare All of Carbon county's representatives in the state legislature have signed the petition requesting Gov ernor Henry H. Blood to place the prohibition question on the agenda of the special session which opened Monday. Mrs. Rhoda Gibson of Helper was sworn into office Monday as state representative succeeding Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, who resigned recently. A senate bill designed to coordinate state laws with the terms of the industrial recovery act has been prepared by a committee headed by Senator George M. Miller of Price. The measure was presented to the senate Tuesday. Blow-Ou- ts Wellington ut Life-Sav- er ter- Today's high speed generate rific heat inside your tires. This causes rubber and fabric to separate. A blister starts . . . and grows . . . bigger and bigger . . . blow-o- ut you're beaded for trouble worse I blow-out- ...Andor 1 s, 5 2 ..... 0 .. Sunday's Benlu 3 Huntington 4, Columbia mngs) Hiawatha 6, Trice 1 Kenilworth 22, Wellington .000 12. EASTIRN UTAH TENNIS LEAGUE Team Standing. Lost Pet, Won Price 1 Castle Gate Canyon Spring Jfelper Second-roun- d ekn ed Monday, Tuesday-L'Thursday of next (12 in- - scheduled. Tennis Loop Feature 1 r V f k Price to Encounter Columbia Sunday In Columbia PWdC W . 41 PROF E sTlnv Dr. J, C. Hubbari fkticUa a4 2lf, Bhoa Utah Electric Buildup Dr, R. F. U McLaujLi YhalfUa ao4 Baor. 10 a. m. tTlTL,, , ' Offic Pboe, kill Bak BuilditTfc? ics-w- , OwainereWi 0 0 Leadership of the Eastern Utah t stake SunTennis league will t meet Columbia and Price day when on the Columbia courts at 10:00 a. m. Thus far, each team has a record of one victory against no defeats. Castle Gate entertains Helper In the other contest scheduled for Sunday. In the only tilt played last Sunday, Castle Gate handed the Spring Canyon netters, 1932 champions, their second straight defeat, winning four out of five matches. Walter G Cease, Offle, la Oounf, Pri, Hit L. A. McGee, U, Attaroey At Roooaa 8 and 8, RDeipd u5L! Utah. Pkowa. QffW B. W. Dalton, Uv Attorney A! Phone 336, 27 gut CARBON GOLFERS WIN FROM GRAND H. J. Binch, Attorney JUNCTION SQUAD Uta la At 718 Judge Building, Bait LUiCSj' Golfers representing the Carbon Price, Utah with series Country club evened their the Lincoln club of Grand Junction Mortuary, victory Sunday by scoring a Lieenied EabiWi on the local links. The Coloradoans won the opening contest played sevA. N. Wallace, Manirtf. Ambulance Service, Dj eral weeks ago at Grand Junction. pna! The score of the second match is as Phone 158 17-- Wallace 14 follows: Funeral Hem Flynn Licensed Emhxlnm Quality Service, RettoatkiQi Phone 29 Pntt Eyes Tested GLASSES FITTS and handsome Safety League emblem with red crystal reflector to protect you If your tall light goes out. No obligation nothing to buy. Just loin Silver town Safety League here. Come la today Duplicated la ftl Any Lense Minutes or LEWIS Star Theater Less. OPTICAL CO. Bldg. t? Johnson Transfer v & Coal Co. v Ve Haul Anything f Phone 426 Anywhere B. E. Johnson, Mgi' H ut Life-Sav- er Equitable See the New ts Insurance INTERNATIONAL Herts Agency NOW ONLY " to change 'without notice and to any elate sales tax, Subject Model the uuck of the hour the truck for these timet t It s the first International Truck in the real e bracket. The line or . Inter- aj nationals used to range from a low of $600 way up to $6000. Now the makers of these pop 1.50-2- 0 Other Sizes and Prices In Proportion FR EE ThU Coif low-pric- long-lastin- g We write sll kind of Insurance, Fire, Lightning. Tornado, Crop, and Automobile, in the best companies quality trucks are giving us something new. We are now ready to show you the nounced Half-ToModel - in the United D-J- n, States. 44 3 3 3 6 8 heat, too. Dont take rifle chances. That blister . . . that blow-oIn the making . . . may be in your tire right now! The new Goodrich Silvertown, with the Golden Ply, prevents this . . . makes you 3 times safer from blow-ouat high speeds. Come in and let us show you this remarkable tire. Remember it costs not a penny more than any other standard tire. Don't think that slower driving can save you from on either. Sustained speeds longer trips as low as 35 or 40 miles per hour can generate ter- - Goodrich ...5 ...5 n-ou- t According to the Department of Justice persons only 19 years of age lead all other age groups in crime. tire afer You can protection of this tire FREE. We refuse to charge one penny extra for this remarkable Golden Ply Invention. A . 1 4-- 3, real new! until BANG! . .7 ' 0 ry anisli Fear of blow-o- . . ..... Prohibition Matter V Y HERES Lost Won Huntington Columbia f Ambulance Service Carbon Scions Sign Request to Consider 3-times-s- I1rt Hll All game . , . in the Class A erican Legit n jJr.12 Pit. have been .875 boy .625 Joe. valley. The .625 been played Ul .625 date, according tQ cu-.250 ior baseball director First Half Honors Huntington clinched the first half championship of the Carbon-EmeColumIt is hoped that the present will prove to be an era league Sunday by nosing out in a spectacular twelve-innin- g of statesmen and not one of Mstakesmen," such as the bia, duel on the losers diamond. Mel past twelve years hsve been proven to have been. Young went the route for the winners, while Boyd and Pratt Lindsay hurled for Columbia. Both teams entered the scoring column in the first inning with Columbia pushing over two tallies and their opponents one. Huntington forged ahead in the second with a two-ru- n spurt, but Columbia knotted the count m the third. several occasions. with this new Standing. LJ,Va 'Kenilworth tr Hiawatha Price Wum Y LEAGUE BE HELD AT RANCH, e tvery Thursday By the Carbon County Cwnjwiy. - 'TAH- r ice. Six-Cylind- er Silvertown unuvtt Mwn ni V with wheelbase, 70 hp!dutis $3 60 f.' Come in, see, and drive this new truck-- 113-i- n. Phone and Our Agent Will Cal Red Star Service Station Corner Carbon Ave. & Main Price, Utah i- - BRtCKEN Braley Building, PBirp. 44 LEE, Eat Main TTn Stm4 facto Carbon Agssicy NORTH CARBON AVE i , j i |