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Show T1H FACE rv rot THE R price and giearbij The R.v sml M s V. C Ijiui wn Malt l.o kc V.'itul tVi Vtrk Afihur .Jflul.l.g art rial daJS Wilson Mathis hf U r jrtuinni Thursday inimg a month at Pie Hon Sumno-rhastate capital during ) Thnj.&un Gi A H letter thanking 11 tl, , hospitality thuwn Vhitois f, i5 rose during the t t.a,e termountairt mus.c bv,h, Itt'clVed Thursday tv wood, president of u.e cU.,f commerce, from N M retary of the Muntiuae fww,V " t5 ber of commerce. -The letter is as fulLsi yi to extend to you our simer .V'4 and very deep appreciate (J? royal treatment you young people during the v,u 51 Montrose bund to jour city Those who had the pmi.ft the short visit in your city lrvL in their praise of the they had, and how splciaU;. w! citizens treated them ai is very deeply appreciated by w chamber of commerce. We want you to know thst ready to cooperate with you times, and again thank you BY UTAH OFFICIAL fcf'ri ld lull- - br Jlamry d Mn ItuM-o- n-t- 1hl I I he third of a kerk tf wink m milk nl milk production orunder the new Carbon county I.. Hammond. Member Of Slate Com minion Speaks dinance). Before Price Rotary e By WILLI VM IE TOY. one of lb" most pi ogres "Utah and jrjal imitations aie brBoard of matter the HI UlJoO Secretary o4 the ('octroi lie klatrs in Uo Mr. and Mrs. A L, Manning and Milk Shed, I ing mailed to hundmls of jople in t,f taxation," Rum is E Hammond mery Crbn-The Areridell Hansen of Richfield were Cat bun county, and it u conf ideally member of the State tax commission, .Section fl of the new Carbon milk W. C. Cavanagh visited in Grand Price mica Wednesday and Thurs- espied tf.at this will be one of the of the Pine Itutaiy ordinance Mate: 'During each gradlnrmlrl told sea of tne events Junction duitng the band content Frl day. outstanding sot dub at their weekly meeting Thur ing period at least four sample of son. day and Saturday. milk and (or) milk product from J. L. Asbury of ItUhfirld, This loan fund had its incr$ Uon tiay eevening the various methods each explained of The dairy farm and each milk plant arris cd three years ago under the inspiration used J. It. and Loren Golding droee to Mates, and stated shall be taken on separate daya and different in Provo Saturday to attend the II, Y Wednesday for a brief business vuit and leadership of Dr. R I Brtxkbank that Utah was fortunate in having tested by the health officer. Samples in Price. tfien president of the Rotary club It U.s invitational track meet. best ijttrmi in the of the one milk and (or) milk product from of was coruelved in the ideal of Rotary Mrs. dedicated Bertha Linn cafe, soda fountain, restaurleft arid stores, Wednesday Scrvue above Self." Leon Mclntiro returned Thursday assessment for all putotal The other place where milk and ants need in the corn night of last week after spending two for McKeesport, Pa. after spending to an i lower per capita in Utah than rges milk several or. with months Price son. her of products are sold shall be in struggling youth in months in Idaho. and munity the rued western state except other any tested as often as the health offithe Rev. E. C Linn, pastor of the wh use eyes are fixed on the. distant New Mexico. Mr. lUmmond told the cer whose church. may require." goal of a college education; Superintendent W. W. Christensen Community club. is a widely accepted fact that the hearts are fired by ambition to It was a business caller in the state cap emergency the discussed also He Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stesens and achieve that goal; but whose feet too count of milk Is the most bacterial when ital last week. that children left the fore part of the week often, are mired in tiir slough of ec- sales tax measure, asserting Index of the sanitary qualibe emergency is over the sales tax significant A high count does not milk. of Itlisa Marie Davis visited In Grand for Ogden, where they will make onomic adversity. can he turned to relieve the general ity mean The ideal of service and the need that disease organJunction during the band contest Fri their home for several months. necessarily burden. assessment property of the of are the are isms and mainsprings help present, and a low count Saturday. day Mr. Hammond made a special trip Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sweetnng and student loan fund. mean that disease not does necessarily the Rotarian, before is to Price to talk child visited in and and fund Thursday This Friday are modestly of The the began absent; but a high bacmeeting and the meeting was one of the moat organisms mean that the milk does count Carbon county commissioners will be Salt Lake, where Mr. Sweetring at- yet but a modest amount. A five or terial this held has the club tended a meeting of the Utah Stale contributed by a Rotarian interesting come from diseased udheld Monday at 10.00 a. m. has either answerhe his talk, year. Following Bar commission. here and there; stray nickels and ed numerous questions asked by club ders, has been milked or handled bank fund a loan into or has been dimes A mastoid operation was performed slipped members relative to revenue and tax- under unclean conditions, to at the Price hospital Sunday on Earl Mayor and Mrs. B. W. Dalton Irft always present at the weekly meet- ation. warm permit bacterenough kept Friday for Honolulu, They will re- ings, and the proceeds of annual in the first means Gunderson of Huntington. This ial tax a state been has growth. Mr. Hammond turn In about a month, accompanied shows and dances, have swrllrd the 20 years. two cases, that the chances of infecfor official approximately in Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson of by their son, John, who has complet- - bttle hoard designed to help needy He was secretary of the old board tion have been increased, and. Salt Lake have been visiting Price ed an L. D. S. mission in South Africa. students of Carbon county. At first of equabzation for many years, later the last case, that any infection that a few dollars, then a hundred, two relatives for several days. of the board, has reached the milk has been perA. C. Treseder, manager of the hundred, four hundred so It has serving as a member of the tax mitted to grow to more dangerous a member been has le Dick Johnstun of Price underwent General Department store, accom- grown; but ever the need has ex- commission since it organization. proportions. a torsil operation Friday at the city panied by his wife, left Sunday for ceeded the funds available. Every A bell lyre selection by Miss, LilOq the other hand a wrong inter- on return will business. Ogden They penny Is loaned to fine solo hospital. pretation of the significance of low of Helper. and a vocal ambitious Carbon student struggling lian Dart Friday. combacterial counts should be avoided, of Price Bernard! to finish a college course that they by Francis William Mclntire, city night mar was ar- since low count milk may be secured which the program, pleted shall, returned Saturday after spend- -' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti, Mr. might find a niche in some produc- ranged from tubercular cows, may have been by Silas Rowley, county and Mr. and Mrs. and the Jack ofand tive on Vignetto repay in Lake several Salt thereby enterprise days ing handled by typhoid carrier, and may Mrs. F. P, Fisher of Helper attended money. And they do repay. A year ficial business. have been handled under moderately the band contest at Grand Junction or two years later the money comes unclean conditions. back with moderate interest to start Child Ross Curtis Smith of Price and Friday and Saturday. In brief, a high count means inEthel Keele of Neola obtained a maragain on its mission of service. creased School danger, and a low count But always, especially in these disAmong the Price visitors in Grand riage license Friday at the county Junction for the band contest Friday jointed times, more worthy hands clerks office. A child health May day program and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. reach out for help than can be filled. was presented at the city park TuesElmie Mr. and Mrs. Nick be increased. must loan fund Galanis, The of tonsils removal Operations for of the Central and were performed at the Price hospital Bemardi, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Phalcn, It is believed that the annual student day by students The program was schools. Southside Thursday on Rayola and Evadecn Sheldon Anderson and William Gro- loan fund ball will contribute ma- held in connection with a state-wigan. Face. terially to the realization of this goal movement for conservation of child because in reality, this is greater than C. H. Madsen, LIT R. Eldridge, manager of the local a service club project. It is county-wid- e health, according td Reid W. Anderson of Emery underprincipal. C. returned J. and hosits and in Monday store, service, Penney went an operation at the Price scope classes were The most pital Wednesday for removal of ap- after attending a district convention commands the sympathetic supportRo-of held before important which the after 10:30, at of Denver. the The in the county. company every person pendix. indiwhere to went the tary club as sponsor and custodian of pupils rooms and park, vidual presented groups travM. of O. Salt Erickson Lake, the fund invites the cooperation and Willard Kermet Nielson of Price and Mona Delsa Pearson of Spring eling agent of the traffic department help of every friend of boys and health programs. of A large number parents attend. Canyon obtained a marriage license of the Southern Pacific company, was girls. ed the program, which was followed a visitor Price business Tuesday. Saturday. by luncheon and games. By Charles Allred and Elmer Loveless RITES HELD FRIDAY FOR ELKS LADIES ELECT of Salt Lake, state highway patrolJOHN WILLIAM McDONALD Mrs. Frank W. Averill was reelectHelwere callers in Price and men, of the Elks Ladies club ed in were the held Funeral services president Tuesday. per for next year at a meeting in the L. D. S. chapel at Fenon Friday for A local chapter of the Daughters of Elks hall Wednesday evening. Oth Herbert Adamson, drill master of John William McDonald, 67, of was organized Sunday at a Penelope er officers were named as follows: Carbon band, and his wife accompaniwho died April 25. The Wallace meeting in the American Legion hall First vice president, Mrs. W. V. Pace; ed the band to Grand Junction Friday mortuary had charge of interment. with approximately 20 charter mem- second vice president, Mrs- Nick Mr. McDonald was born at Manti for the western Colorado contest. bers present. secretary, Mrs. Vincent SumAugust 24, 1866. He is survived by Officers elected were as follows: Mrs. Erin Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Mr. his widow, Hannah Hansen McDonner; treasurer, Mrs. A. vice and Mrs. A. Kellough and Mrs. Glen ald, and the following sons and President, Mrs. M. Lendaris, auditor, Mrs. Delbert Kay; historian Hillas; secretary, Mrs. J. E. Gease; directors, Mrs. Otto N. Nelson visited in Grand Junction daughters: Vein, George and Jed Mc- president. Miss H. Bikakis; treasurer, Mrs. M. Mrs. Homer McKinnon, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. the latter part of last week. Donald, Mutual; Petty, board of governors, Mrs. M. J. P. Phalen, Mrs. Jack Jones and Mrs. George Duncan, Frank, Grant Lauris; Mavrakis, Mrs. A. Lauros, Mrs. E. Mrs. Laura Averill. Glen D. Reese, representative of the Marion and William McDonald, Mrs. P. Vergakis and Mrs. T. The program presented at the Mrs. Homer Duncan, Clawson, Hillas, state emergency relief administration, Kaselas. a piano and vocal spent several days of last week here and Mrs. Charles Gunderson, Hunt meeting The organization of the chapter selection included Ruel Redd and a Mrs. on official business. by ington. was effected under the direction of number by Mrs. E. and vocal Also surviving are three sisters piano of San Francisco, the mother K. Olson. Ben Travis of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Joseph Swasey, Ferron; Mrs. with Mrs. E.lodge Apostolides, supreme Clem Schrader of Salt Lake, Gilbert Winkler, Cleveland, and Mrs. president, supervising. representatives, were Squire Groesbeck, Springville; one D. K. Dragonas, president of Price business callers here Wednesday and j brother, Lee McDonald, Calif., and 30 chapter of Ahcpa, was the principal FORSfllE.WANTED,ETC. grandchildren. Thursday. speaker at the meeting. Miss Vera Xenakis, organizer of the local order, FOR SALE FARM, 80 ACRES, acted as chairman. Three miles south of Price, Talk About Recovvery! Give your old clothes and Box 567, Price. Will terms. good POSTS PLAN OBSERVANCE homefurnishings a New Deal. Let us clean them and trade for sheep or house in Price. they will recover all their original smartness, freshness BDM20 Preliminary plans are being made and longer service. by the American Legion posts of the FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF GAR-de- n county for the annual observance of ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS plants. Pete Giraud, 606 East Memorial day on May 30. Members of Price, Helper and Hiawatha posts Third South. of the American Legion will pay trib- WANTED CLEAN WHITE COTTON 17 mm ute to departed members at various Rags large pieces. The Sun-A- d cemeteries in the county, and then vocate. participate in the dedication of the IN HOTEL, American Legion plot in the Helper POSITION WANTED Plant Equipped With Automatic Fire Protection m: cafe or 418 household. fsM Experienced. cemetery, Arthur S. Horsley, com' 7777It mander of the Price post, announces. South Carbon. Price Golden Lambert u the latter paid of last week. wd-com- f 1 vis-it- or il Sun-Advoca- deigtlj na-tio- n. ever-prese- nt one-ha- lf aemi-month- fn, A n By W W Chii-'tei.al.Muol itudrl.t Setul.d The vialird in the attended the tlatk pirrt lorii,rt-- at fund boll of the line Ih.taty Hub Proto Saturday by Brigham Young will be hr Id at the hiher the week-en- d. hal e muersity, is 1! May Eiei)U1y Saturday, a j fice Uoipi, ty. Lewis Hunsoker and Allrii KSDy, Montrose Citizens Extend Thanks TAXATION SUBJECT OF CLUB ADDRESS Saluldt-Hi E. StlidGIlt L03fl Flllld llraUlirf, ttole load I'll'Ioi., Iclli'rtvi SUN-ADVOCAT- I' T T K I C E, ly ten-sp- ot means decreased danger, bat m tire absence of danger. e, The second sentence referral y stores, soda fountains, cafes, rerj. ants and similar places, is for a purpose of determining whether tt establishments are keeping tie m or milk products at or below temperatures required for the no, old. It can easily be that such quire ments of an ordinance will j teet the consumer in every way p sible, and as stated in pmiom . tides, the one aim and purpose t such an ordinance is to inrun e public of the highest grade mil, i with the cooperation of the final can and sumer, tis local-ofplace the milk industry of tui tion on a high standard. se-e- f DR. A. W. DOWD WILL U AT FRICE AT LEBERTT MAT TUESDAY. FOR ONE WEEK. L Health Theme Of Program Johnson Transfer de Company Phone 426 B. . Johnson, Mgr. Chapter Formed Penelope Daughters At Meeting Sunday Mo-le- n, - Ber-nar- ip 0EGQ di; fi on . . ind h rratjor n these rd the u : then band ( hospil c!f Fer-ro- n; are Hits on fpresent article: tea. Chrys-ler-Plymo- FT images equi IM-prov- Eat Main, Price png tl t Sa7 by Vnct Nf INLAND PACIFIC !ause Ti -- STAGES FREDRIC MARCH BUCK JONES Death Takes A Holiday Sun , Afon. Tues, A Mighty Pageant of Mirth and Music George Whites SCANDALS Rudy YaUee Alice Faye Jimmy Durante m Thrill Hunter Tue, Wed, JAMES CAGNEY "SIX OF A KIND" ALL STAR CAST . Sun, Mon, BARBARA STANWYCK m Jimmy the Gent Bette Davb Alan Dinehart Lady The best Stanwyck Picture in five years We Carry Express And Parcels fully-age- Grill Cafe Phone 373 Phone 608 014 d. Bh Aged beer is good beer. Order Old Heidelberg the beer of prov with rich fiaV0T quality and age with full body and satisfying strengw Hei4' Remember only Blat Old berg Beer is i2 a Brew-Date- d. Distributed by Co. Helper Mercantile Phone : Helper DEPOT AND INFORMATION Leonards Service Station Dec bullet a tha Heidelberg Beer you know beer. you are getting fully-age- d The exact date on which Blatz 0.4 Heidelberg Beer was brewed is pin" ly shown on every bottle your Pt tive guarantee and proof that Deluxe Equipment Leave Price for Salt Lake 8:30 a. m., and 3:30 p. m. Grand Daily; Junction, Colo., 8:00 p. m. Daily. Direct connection Salt Lake with Union Pacific and Greyhound Lines. fib 17HEN you order Blat V .Salt Lake. Now Playing of allege husban EMBI Operating Salt Lake & Eastern Utah Stages to Sat, Sun, Mon, $1 ages of m Now Now Playing c $iooi 4 and Satisfaction Guaranteed BM tt ioi ky Kani Phone 237 If thr jpers yo w& 1 i 147-- ! J b'tah ame 0j |