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Show THIESDAY. JANUARY 4. t ii t srN.Anvof: 1JJ4 annual rotarV play 3 a January 18 & 19 V ,-- ' A SCREAMING THREE ACT COM ED Y HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOR: Literary GrtwP To Ho Jjir rtsined. j Auxiliary of The Jmef wiI be entertained the Wot-0- ' January 8 at the Club To Merl Monday retninS. M Ptee. The 10. of home meeting Jxnusry hus-t-will be J brat held by the club Miss iYggy Jlennexsy will be U. to the New Century club at its since i January Wednesday, meeting yeguliif 10. Friday AVrnooa SOCIETY I is f Cub EnleUlned. Mrs. B Johnson entertained the Put Matrons llold Session. Friday Alrmoon club at its regular The Past Matrons circle of Naomi meeting bit week. Luncheon was C. N. Chadwick. Mrs. chapter, Order of Eastern Star, held served to Mrs. -' Jack afterWednesday Swnnngen. Mrs. Loren Stevits regular meeting Soon at the home of Mrs. A. W, Mack. ens, MrgJsck Wells and Mrs. Wallace GrgnfP. t il ? Club Sponsor Annual Danee. The annual dance sponsored by the Sunshine club was held Saturday evening at the Carbon county high Seventy-fiv- e school. guests were present. a Fifteen Attend Bridge Dinner. t Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorenson en'ui tertained at their home in Mohrland Saturday evening with a bridge dinner. Cue its were as follows: Mr. 'and Mrs. Prank D. Sawyer, Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Dr. and Mrs. R. F. McMr. and Mrs. Marl D. GibLaughlin, ;ui son, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, all of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dem-tna- n of Helper. t ati T Altar SaHety Ta Elect Buds. Officers to serve during the coming year rJl be elected Thursday of this week by the Price Altar society, the meet: to be held at the Notre Dame reciiry. Mrs. Jack Pintus is the retirirg president of the Elks Ladxs Enjoy Profram. A program conristing of musical numbers aM a reading was presented at the meeting of the Elks Ladies club Wednesday evening at the Elks hall tilled by a card party. A male Quartette, comprising Ed Hanson, WGard Harmon, E. C. Jepp-se- n and Murray Mathis, sang selections, and Mrs. E. O. Acord gave a mor.-hl- reading An ensemble by high school ning of last week by the New Censtudents completed the progtam Mr. tury club. In connection with the G. S. Neboii was 111 chaige of the dance, the followup ntusiial was presented: Vocal selection, social hour. Francis Bernardi. accompanied by Mia Alice Cailsun; song and dance Program Announced act, Dorothy and Pauline 01u. acIty Woman' Club. After a recess of nearly a month, companied by Mr. Ruel Redd; vocal the Price Woman club will resume solo. Cecil Christensen, accompanied its regular schedule of meetings Sat- by Mix Faye GocUman. Arrangewere In charge urday afternoon at the American Le- ments fur the dance headed of committee by Mis Helen at The hall three o'clock. progion of the club anOfficers Memmott. Life of gram will be as followi: will be hcUl nounce the affair that voMiss Veronica Hrinleln; Goethe," cal solo, Murray Mathis; Selected annually. Scandinavian Literature," Mrs. Geo. Mnemonic (Tub Christensen. Meeting Sf L Member of the Mnemonic club Dinner Given will hold their regular meeting FriFor Elerrn. Miss Florence Christensen enter- day at 3.00 p. m. with Mrs. George tained with a dinner Tuesday of last Jorgensen as hostess. week for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnel, Mr. and Mr. Auxiliary To Ruel Redd, Miss Louise Peacock, Miss Meet Friday. Mrs. Royal H. Frandsen, president, May Seaton, Aaron Hanson, Booth announce Don that Price unit of the Amof Spring Canyon, Kllfoyle Kennedy of Las Vegas, Nev., and erican Legion Auxiliary will hold Its Josephine Reynolds anl Mac Dougall regular meeting Friday in the Legion chateau at 7:30 p. m. All members of Springville. are urged to be present. Club Entertain Mother. Friends. Members of Los Gals Quatorze enDates tertained their mothers anl friends recently with a party at the home of By Miss Madeline Moynier. A program consisting of French songs and poems County Clerk B. II. Young anwas presented after which luncheon nounced Saturday that the Carbon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Richard Mitchell, Mrs. Pierre commissioners will sit as a board of on personal property Moynier, Mrs. Henry Clavell, Mrs. equalization on third taxes the Tuesdays in JanuElmer Bertot, Mrs. Josephine Mrs. John Grosso, Mrs. Pierre ary, February, March and April. Property owners who have comGiraud, Mrs. Florence Aubert, Mrs. Marie Villard, Mrs. Jack Leautaud, plaints must present their claims to Mrs. Othan Motte, Mrs. Glen S. Nel- the board at the meeting held after son and Mrs. Henry Favre. they are assessed, or they will be barred from any relief and the asfixed by the county will sessment Dancing Party stand. Held Wednesday. This system of equalization on perApproximately 71 couples attended the formal dancing party sponsored sonal property taxes is provided for at the Elks hall Wednesday eve by the compiled laws of Utah, 1933. piu-gra- Personal Property Equalization Board Scheduled La-vign- Johnson Transfer & I Coal Co. V V We Haul Anything Anywhere Phone 426 B. E. Johnson, Mgr. X e, from A GREAT MERCHANT The following Ls quoted from a recent address by Edward A. Filene of Boston, one of United States greatest merchants and internationally known as an authority on advertising: truthful advertising, in volume, is the best possible freedom of the press; and a free press is the first essential for and peace. ? T T ?? No miracles can happen for the press any more than for anything else. About per cent of the income of a live, influential paper has to be obtained from adver tising in order to pay its expenses. The income from circulation from the actual sale of the paper does not, in any case I know of, pay for more than 25 per cent of its expenses. The other 75 per cent must come from advertising or from special interests. leave it to you that the best place for it to come from is from advertising; from a large volume of advertising by a large number of concerns. I Not only does this prevent any favoritism to any particular advertiser, but it relieves the editors and owners of financial dependance on anyone but themselves. f f Y T Nothing makes a manor an organization T T Y free as economic independence. Such a newspaper is beholden to no one. It is under no pressure to support any special interest, no government official or clique. It can publish the facts free of the bias of opinion. Y i i And last, but not least, the advertising that sets a newspaper free itself very I contributes, as have pointed out, to the stimulation of scientific mass methods, national and international prosperity and peace. I t as vv Top J lart ' . BECKL Phone new ordin&nrc pronight jiaxxed viding for the licensing and regulatcent beer, to take efing of 3 3 fect January lit, arid further providing that any beverage containing In centum of alcohol exceM of 3 2 by weight are unlawful Three classes of license for retailer of beer are provided for In the new ordinance. Class A entitle the licensee to ell beer in the original bottle bearing the label of the brewer. Clax B entitle the licensee to sell beer In bottle for consumption on the premise where old. Clas C entitle the licensee to sell beer on draught for consumption on or off the premise. In addition to the privilege of selling beer In bottle for consumption on or off the premises. Wholesale license will be issued privileging the dealer to sell manufactured bottled beer or bottled keg beer In case lots, and keg beer In not less than kegs to retailers or direct to consumers, but not entitling the licensee to any of the privileges of any of the retail licensees. Class A retail licenses, will be $20.00; class B licenses, $60 00; class C licenses. $120.00; wholesale licenses, $150 00. All licenses to expire on December 31st of the year in which Issued, and the anvmnts above enumerated w ill apply for one year or any part thereof. 114 S. 2nd tr It ucces S MARKETS pr 3) Australia is nearly as large as the United States, but it has fewer inhabitants than California. Pens, Ink, pencils, carbon paper, supplies The school Sun-Advoca- te. Have Your RADIO TUBES Tested at Home GRANGE Call WALLACE or Phone 51W MUTUAL LUMBER CO. Phone 275 2 i GRAPE FRUITfl c GOOD SIZE, 3 For .HONEY v IJ.ON CAN... PURE, W Gas 3 ?T EQUITABLE ? Y Insurance Agency ?? We are now I making T AUTO LOANS T T We write ail kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. ??? T T 75 j Hclier cily council late Thursday ? ? - A GREA'f MESSAGE Brew Regulations, Approved Thursday By Helper Council Work Guaranteed X COURAGEOUS, m Y T fvt ?t t T T ?? T ?T ??? ? T fY J. 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