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Show rJ. M,uMblB2im 5 h7!f nUjiH I T U NAMED ON ALL-STA- EMERY PUBLISHER ELEVEN R M-- fch fctLuol DIES IN HOSPITAL ti.!cr star ", foott-ai- OVOCATK, PRICK. I' Utah. Idaho District Farmers Of Eastern Governor Speaks At U rah Ured To Abide Price Club Meet in j; By Process Tax Lax -it lt.hy if l- v ! t JG v t 'h hi U & J haul Is, di j i.l v Iricv.ry jnglall Was lilg. tr cf internal nvci.oe f,i l.ojiorx Ouy Car, bn if I lai.- "' ijcJocmIVi Marshall It RaUrts, 13, jullishcr Muho uistjut t'uuiiK.r of t taiy eastern Itab count.is, ai.i )var Sat- a the Imcry Cour.iy ' ,r!i 7' F4"1 an a.tduss l foie this Week that revenue of fn puiras at the li i lub mThuis-ia' vn U.? ctffi- Castle Dale, dJrj i( , e udv Isetl that y .ie s j n.t faMUils lug j,uc, j USj,. Mr Cardi-i 8hiurd foJ the ttal Fl lilay ' tea'll also disiiSM others J four anus aie ttJ ll.ollijl.g slaughteimg og and fa!'--!- l la-ta- tt la-1'- l) 1 i r!f t of Itutary, nainrly, chih sell- ing the pi isl in is to consult, iis Within AIiUmui PaUrJTUk hnd Malit Kansas, August 2J, uuo, a s.i of and v m Brfvite, international mu v lie out a) mi nt of the pinees-ui- g tj led tut h&lfbalk fVlman L. aiui atiunal sen lie Musk al rium-Ik- -i This is a violation of the aginuil-tura- l Jrwm hy students of the Caihi.n high iU ls adjustment ait and legulatmns was m Win-l-l Mr, RiU-i- as vs coin-niurnt- y TV-r- ;isxw.nr8uc,y r.iUhj MhlK.l rompletej ttie program Jiunuiatle mriihun. I allowing the regular inerting, a First Fresh) terlan thunh of that si g:vrij e'ub assembly of committee chairtrJ Pattnuk graduate Uili rlty. Jle was line man and will be of the Schell men Was held, at w hu h time the duJrakis and City Tclrj hone will and ties of the various groups were distna!h-campaign of w hu h he w as a partner. Mr. Cordon attended the cussed, Ad chance to earn higher He enlisted in the I'mu-States Briny June 25, 1918, and was statnin- - meeting and offered suggestions con- $ crt )rar tbe work ,f ,fe diffntnt a wide nvargtn over other led at Camp Tike, Ark , before k Cumnu!t8 the for r pofi snapper-bacFranc Ing rt SiptenOw-1, 1913 He was in active service in thel The c'ulj wlll 'ot meet this wek P f.rst teanv Hewasout-- I I in rery ganie played by Verdun defensive sec tor with Com- - bHau' Thanksgiving falls on the U regarded as pany I., Hut, ot th djU 35th division fl t.,s .'ear, and infantry, noting On ThuiMi.iv He received an honorable discharge I 7, the Itotariuns will en- jtllitil college prospect. on the first team May 13, 1919, For a few yfl selected years after lr,am members f the Carbon high swn. Mills was more or less leaving the service, he was engaged st,)tK1 football team and their couth, Cnston Sunmieihays. horse but his classy play I in farming m ar Centerbury. Ohio. has fully vindicated tlie With his sister, Miss Fund M RobMor th3n ,ons of erts. as a business partner, he pur- v, ro consunwd last year chased the Emery County Progress mcdu 000 Prsons cove nut by jrrsnter ore to pay $3,000,000 at Castle Dale February 15, 1928, andlby th has since published that paper x loss bv fire of the motor-linHe Ireland, last No-- J served Iilackburn-Axelso- n jds Bt Post 39. of the American Legion ai adjutant, at the time of hu He was also vice president of the Castle Dale telephone company. He Is survived by three sisters and lone brothir: Mrs. R. F. Childs. Mt. Vernon, Onio; Mrs. O, O. Ilruacher, Hooper, Coorado; D L. Roberts,! Sagerache, Colorado, and Find M Roberts, Cavtle Dale. Mr. Robeiti was taken ill nearly! two weeks ago, but was not in a serious condition until Sunday mornHe was taken to the IYioe ing. (hospital November 19. undergoing an operation for acute Funeral serv ices were held in the Community church Tuesday under the direction of Blackbum-Axelso- n post of the American Legion, assisted NEW by Price post No. 3. The Wallace mortuary forwarded the body to Cen-- 1 terburg, Ohio for interment. ojn-ralo- r Nu-aslr- cum-pan- y. d leav-lrn- r j I -, I I er -- I Jl if ' t c e promulgated theirunder, w lui h that any jierson who slaughters hogs fur niaiket must f.le appropnate returns and p,iV (he plmrssing tas thereon. The lax applies even m the rase of the producer who slaughteis his own hogs and Sells or Otherwise disposes of all or any part of the pio-dpn-vid- ui ts Heavy penalties are provided fot violation of the law or evasion of the tax. and any person who slaughters hugs and sells all or any p.wt should confer with Mr, Ijhiiis, who will assist him in prepat mg and filing the retjuiied returns. Reboot Issues Publication "The Notre Dame Echo." a fifteen-png- e publication Issued by students of the Notre Dana school, made its I d t ul J I') S It d ,ii ill tu.j-ll- tic - C -- l a , ' .1 h'.l'l V L ii-!- U, 1 I t li- - Stc sie RESULTS Mt: - it J- - man tiii: MA.NT 1 at , MtH FALL T A II W ill follow if you place your want ads In The fallKrccutly an advertisement the a produced xiottn for ing desired Instrument In two day Sun-Advoca- fur Price and southern I uh ts between fi and 45; preferably married, , hhould have a food education, pleasing person silty, splendid reputation, executive ability, some sellins rsprrtenre, and a wide ac In southern Ctah. cruatntanc It e desire a man w hu la now employed hut because of economic conditions feels that will be slow. The applicant must he willing to work hard. Income will be amall to start hut presents a moat wonderful opportunity for rapid advancement. You must be rapable of earning from $1000 to $3000 a year. In apply Inf, give complete qualifications, age. If married, and references. All replies will be treated as strictly confidential. Interviews will be granted on or about Itecember 7. Advertised for on Thursday purchased on Saturday -- THATS SERVICE And recently a healing atv waa advertised for aatr in these cxdumna, several Inquiries being received during the subsequent few days THATS SERVICE You receive when your want ad appears In The Mail applications to r. O. BOX 472 e. Vc tell 'em Tow sell 'em di-ai- h GIFTS ELECTRICHL I fflake Hour (D)ri$Li$ Planning apjx-ndiciti- I Here's the Coleman Airport News Easu-Gi- m AUTOMATIC Y Light Weight, 3KLbs. Full Size, IOOO Watts down, no heavy pushing and pulling. The extra heat does the work of extra weight. All you have to do is to guide the new Coleman Easy-Glid- e and h gives you beautiful work, quickly done. Heat automatic and adjustable. Saves up to 40 on curNo bearing LOKG-LASTIN- G C. R. Fergusson, owner of the Carbon Ice Cream company, is doing some extensive flying in his new Waco cabin plane preparatory to taking his private pilot's test. more pleasing or more propriate! Golden Buchanan of the Carbon agency company is adding to his solo hours regularly at the local aviation Graceful in design. Finished In super chromium A large crowd gathered at the airport Sunday, November 19, to see the arrival of C. R. Fergussons new ship The trip from from Los Angeles. Cedar City to Price, which was the last lap of the return flight, was n made in one hour and minutes. Mr. Fergusson was accompanied by J. R. Lund, manager of the Price airport. A-T- LUMBER There is such a large variety from which to choose. fifty-seve- COMPANY UTAH ap- Look over your Christmas list, and you'll find that Electrical Gifts will suit exactly. school. plate. PRICE For Mother, an Electric Range or an Electric RefrigWhat could be erator. a, 150-ho- ur DEPENDABLE, LONG-LIF- E HEATING ELEMENT MUTUAL trical Gifts! George Schultz, superintendent of the Liberty Fuel company at mark is nearing the with his WacO F plane. He flew to Salt Lake last week on business. La-tud- THERMOSTAT SEE THEM of Christmas think of Elec- I rent cost. rrURDY, ACCURATE, It's time to think of Christmas! And when you think Approximately 25 men started work Monday on an improvement project on the road leading to the airport. Traffic along the highway has been increasing steadily, and the Improvements on the route will be welcomed by the motoring public. Four teams are being used on the (project, which is under the civil works administration. ELECTRIC IRON They are practical and in- f expensive. f The Electrical Gift idea will ? th At The I Center of Things t help you immensely in solving your What to Give problem. WHEN things are planned, its understood theyll be at THE NEWHOUSE! Almost every important event social or business has for its locale Salt Lakes Finest Hotel. That accounts for its popularity among tool guests, The Newhouse Hotel Salt Lake -- over-whelmi- pg out-of-tow- n SPECIAL Visit your Electrical Dealer or drop into our nearest store. Youll find a splendid Xntermonntaln Double Rate variety of gift suggestions. Single Rate, Plus 50c $2.00 to $4.00 Single Double ....$2 A0 to $4 A0 All Outside Rooms Each With Private Bath Garage Facilities Adjoining TITAH HOTEL Mm J. EL Waters Freetdent POWhk h UGH LO. I CFflCIEKT PUeUC St&ViCIi W. E. Bsttoa General Manager Chinn e7 W. Wee! AmI Oen T Marnier 1 |