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Show T Tilt rAGE TWO uJljv- r - lacued Evtry Thuraday By tte Carbofj Uiiilnf Cixiijny, JOSITII L. A8MBT. VAL IE Mi KNIGHT. ibI A iwU CVuz.ty CUM ttr icgicljn.--be faitthatHatvathefo.Vll A,ka' the thief rXriUtJVc. ers to put seliitur turl.r Ud; iW d'-w- the iin-v- I1 t Birr I A8erUaia t.e SIt' - O'- Kiwanis Invited to be li.a !e put on the l.nrv .e pi-tpu- in j.t.e latit the) FORCED INTO OIKN symmem- pathy for necessary social change by bers of the presidents own party could be asked for than the attitude of Senator Joseph Jtobinaon of Arkansas, upjer house leader or the Democrats, when he endeavored to halt the program of advancement which was being championed by Wheeler of Montana, as congress was about to adjourn this week. Robinson even attempted to use the pre.-i-- sht-am- Safety Association Jury Finds No Cause Presents Award to For Action in Suit United States Fuel ON MEET ISSUED Resulting from Bite OFFICIAL REPORT A veidiit of no for aition Norman Hamilton, director of the wa returned by a distrnt omit Jury atate anl intermountain musk con- Thuisduy in the suit brought by Martest held liere in April, presented tha Genevieve White, by her guardMs official reort of the tournament ian. J. IVrley While, against iaul at a meeting in Salt Lake last week Velll.ird, Sr. and i'aul Willard, Jr hi of the state music contest committee damages of $5000. The complaint ala god that a dog and the administrative comrTjttee of belonging to the defendants bit the tiie Utah Society of SurinUni-ntjThe report shows that 59 si bools girl at luituda August 16. 1933 S(ec-lwere represented in the tournament., damages of $333 15 were also with 4131 contestants takiiv; part ln,M,ugbt hv the plaintiff, Mi minors of the were James the various events. In the parade jury : Byron Hix- competition, 32 senior high and n JHedhrd. Spring Can.-onon, Sunnyside; Hugh C. Taylor of bands Free high jfrforined. iunior accomodations were provid- Ih in r: Ietir llonne and Most How a if lteljxr and Orson II. Guymon, ed for 3200 visiting studtnt Ni ls Brot Herron and Vinunt Sumner, The number of entries in the var- Price. The verdict was itaihed after! ious divisions and the total of stu- less than one hours deliberation. dents participating were as follows: MAKE ri.ANS Orchestra, 16 schools. 458 students; CARBON FOR FISHING TRIP IN JlLY band concert, 52, 3000; girls glee clubs, 18, 491; boys glee clubs, 15, Plans are bring made by 535; mixed choruses, 12, 885. of the Carbon L. D. S. stake for a Ilrass ensembles, 18; woodwind 12; string ensembles, 4; saxfishing outing the fore pail of July, ophone ensembles, 8 (total number according to Dean Nielson, stake dihave already of students in four ensemble divisions rector. About 50 185); vocal soloists, 61; mixed quar- signed to make the trip, and others tettes, 9, 36; boys' quartettes, 15, 60; who are interested are advised to get in touch with Mr. Nielson. The outgirls trio, 10, 30; accompanists, 42. ing will be held either at Fish lake or Joes valley. HEARING SET THURSDAY Trial of Clayton Johnson on a FLAG DAY OBSERVED charge of petty larceny will be held Flag day was observed Thursday Thursday of this week before Justice B. P. O. E., J. W. Hammond. The charge arose by Price lodge No. 1550, out of the alleged theft of powder with ritual services in the Elks hall, from the Liberty Fuel company at under the direction of C. A. Knobbs, exalted ruler. The public program Latuda. and dance originally planned in observance of the day were called off. Btalerornt heads The In en tvn - .,! ! i 1 1 (KtoUr 27. 1933 without a amdent Dut.eg th. - rni. the to al M-M- ! Hi i t rreurd. King mini No 2 f th li,i!il at Mul.rl.iiid Stales Fml ha tain awuidtd a utt.f.iutc of Iji.i-honor from the Ji.- j h A Safely tmi latlul) The award Coinna moiati the n me for operating Horn ChtoUr 17. 1932 . N n i f it I j- pi. e -- i ir Hi , , j K oit Tinner, dinttoi of the L tilled States bureau of rnmn and of the safety rongi ;itu!.it-ithe following Mohil.md mine official: Walter N. Witi-1superintendent; Ttrry MiGnwan. mine foreman; Artlue Ei el. assistant mine foreman; Hugh Utterbeik. master mechanic; N. C. Christensen, tipple foreman, and J P Rusm 11. safety engineer. ptv-ule- nt d , S. V. P. NAMES COMMITTEES Bishop George Jorgensen and Carl V, Emjxy have been named by Price camp of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers as a committee to draft a constitution and by-lafor the organization. An emblem committee has also betn named, consisting of Carl Olsen. Mrs. Irene Woodward and Francis Miles. Blank cardboard Th at HrW .Ia,ardHub Of u.t K.w.11. moaiand lo5 le , .1 b. ,rr ol HrUr i ri.e da) $rigaV t) tfl' laladr .ml mean Ur.ua dtutn s.,1 bugle und, ivy Sou!. Ar.tiei Hate. band, ffoiw Itetjer. Castle I Wrl.l!on. HrH. ACME .CLEANERS U' Nt-- Tie la ,on,nti Ibe (r" tl.e W1 Khi 1". fA.II b) :t) Wrie In e band, followed u(t 17 W Ibr band - t 1 ,V t C 4 A I 5 ib1' - TAILORS Phone I,: t 3. ta ik Jr tw y nr 'or JCi It-- iU li. i lili-H- a hi i .! AIRWAY lip tr tlllties. following the cIum? of the street dance, the doors. of the and Itainbow gai tlen wen seveial hundred jieople attended a free dame there until a late hour. for lhlper day ha been celebrated and annual an event, as many years it is announced that the Kiwanis club will 5onsor the continuance of the obwrvance of this day in the future. At II p m , Price lodge ol Antlers will sponsor Silver Moon hall Saturday to raise funds for sending the Antlers band to the national Elks convention at Kansas City in July. Committees in charge of arrangements are as follows: Hall and music, Cecil Christensen and Domonick Bes-s- o, Price; Victor Bonacci, Helper. Tickets, Carl Lopez, Helper; Ray White, Standardville; Herndon Vir-de- n, Price; Gabriel Mangone, Castle Gate. Publicity, Woodrow Clark, Domonick Bonacci and James Greener, Helper; Gus Doulas and Carl Newton, Price; novelty entertainment, Ray Hassinger, Standardville; Angelo Hanes, Price; Peter Sutch. Latuda. a dance at the Insurance Agency Irf rd Fresh T I" Found Potato Marshmallows 17c ;15c Pork & c 9 T .... Home Stjle Quart Jar Best Foods f Pint 4or Mustard 9 Oz. I f Jar Lai Snow Drl MILD CREAM (SBn(ss 3 .45 Lb, Can Salt 22 Pound J PREPARED Tomato Jnice Del Monte Tali Can Drea MayomW Beans . L Chips Fresh, CrLp Package Salad Deviled Meals oH-neil- Dance Scheduled to Raise Funds to Send Band to Elks Parley Li! Always u-l.- Triangel VA Lb. Pkg.... See I Peas Peets 15c Ungraded Can u: 1C No. 2 Wafers Toilet Soap Health fgC Bar iIG SALTED 2 Lb. Package.. 25 Jar Rubbers Tuna Flaked No. V Can . 4 Dozen 1C Pint Jars Spaghetti mmc Dozen Prepared i M No. Catsup 0z. Bottle.. 1 Can 2orn 15 Utah Brand kbr: Corn Starch 15c and Large Package have 1 FRESH FRUITS and by 7 isthi VEGETABLES CARROTS, BEETS, TURNIPS, LETlt MELONS, CANTALOUPES, BANAW Ther is sh as d the t old We Fresh Rendered are now making AUTO LOANS write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tor- nado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. White Lard J. bracken LEE Manager Stealis PRICE, UTAH richni Slbs crean otnn, Veal I8C e Chop that Shoulder Cuts Pound 7 C Rib Cutlets Pound bla lauij Mild Cure Pound II1 19 C rankfurters Help Fresh Ground I Pound Bacon i IiHt Veal Boast Hamburg 202 Braley Bldg, East Main Street Conti Heidi SLICED Phone UTAH PDUIER& i rJi We LIGHT CO A riant Equipped Mtk AuUmbaUc Fire Good IH YOUR HOME .. e. EQUITABLE ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN N -- Satisfaction Guaranteed candy and iliHiibalitai Hart, ll- - quieii uf the da), laShall e Clowned With l!h irs-ivw thd Was pit c Iitni L) Jtutl! -J aid Vaughan. and Idaho ,d Kiw ah.s club fol Utah bV A w r Inane addicts was giviM at-; .Valor 1. F C.ahot'.i Hui mg the trlihis and w I immmg r la al, flee uninul- xh.b.t.oi.s wife gm n in .V t pal al k glouhds, Jollownl the llilpcT' lavtlall game L'tall lain ahd w ele con- Uie r c lung c In Id n I ate I and stmt tl.e n main d dot!, 1 nm C 30 p j u.it- - aw aid. d w mm i i'i t.id.l 1 45 p m. band conut! by r l! e ) Ik Aldi. (s' band and the lit !; the Ma.laxl L.ii.d lid. Jj.y m . tt stmt dance l'loin 9 i.id.l . o.a n s!iet t w a tl.e clos.ng ft awas Ma.lt d.il lule tf lie r, i d I ff and traffic lim ited lluough Immcme crowds o'd.r i haiiiu ! until a late bour. !s l the stlii u.lol.g.-tof the J J ti.iipla. ce,e-mon.- & Eat Main, Price batbcvUC Only one chair in the house where the light is good. assist you in improving the lighting in your home. ;r !!,c C fY np. Packages Call our nearest office. Our local representative will be glad to tf satisfactory nervier. A,,i mat-rul- NOTICE! I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. CHARLES VERL KING. lighting in your home is a necessity, not a luxury. It guards against eyestrain, which may lead to defective vision and nervous disorders. Good light makes work pleasant and study easy. And it costs surprisingly little. t: tct Committees to serve Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, for the ensuing year were announced this week by C. A. Knobbs of Helper, newly installed exalted ruler. The assignments are as follows: Social and community welfare, Dean Holdaway, William H. Toy, J. P. Russell, S. J. Sweetring, J. P. Pha-le- n, W. J. Reid and Dr. L. R. Grover; audit, Frank Barboglio, B. H. Young and Eugene Hanson; house committee, Harry Barellas; relief, chair officers. Lapsation, J. P. Phalen, Richard T. Mitchell and J. Bracken Lee; Antlers advisory council, Dr. Lyman Kofford; entertainment, Dr. Sanford Ballinger and J. Allen Browne; visiting committee, Frank W. Averill. ... , n Many hot days re coming! Get ready fa, 2 l having fitra hummer clothes cleaned NOW. Ptaf H Head of Elks Lodge Selects Committees Each day after dinner, when the work is done, there is a constant scramble to see who reaches this chair first. Father . . . mother the children someones eyes must suffer from sitting in the inadequate light elsewhere. 11 I cl a! y 1 mine produmi 225.621 tot. of inal in s The heal KlWalils Club. Ur James Ihlg-Ufi- i. of 213,028 award was tin- - third ncrivid by gem rat chairman, and Kay ccinnultee Udeitainin.-ri- l Foil coiti inun s of the t'niUd Si,i! c- cf in t ctuigc wire hairm.in, li,,1.v' man-hour- jt 1. tiun. Mr. hwet'.j.i, U laid t.IhlV the meeting the pressing tt inrmt'f to the RiLiAV, An iii Path JI I.e Kill alo club to Ihrrt on Staio? dahie Would be tl.e Grrtn ftlv ,,! , lurid date with for He staled u. diatUsslun lotion rl C.lic would be wilhr.g pj IbU was retelled lotlrir. uf nw.tuol tundiJ ..lent .tav l.kl'o''1" w ee k by S J Sweetrihg. secretary giam for smh t ty 1 au-- e n I f Ht a-- -t 1 tie-cau- se t Meet at Green River PRICE PE iATTEHO HELPER FETE f tne may Is haltoi entirely, his ctp Un.g while ) to aptafrt.t blck progress of attempting gram the with ju prrMdcf.t'a toeing in eyn.iathy of rehabilitation. And Robinson is not alone in this feeling in the senate, lie has a numlr of associate some of whom have been able better to cover thnr stand Isrcause of thtir lack of prominent r. lbse are things that might wtll be given serious consideration when nominations are made for national legislative offices this year. Programs of real social advancement can best be legtslateti through actions of those actually friendly than by those who aupjwrl auch meaures rimply of fear that their kaks of pwer may U i if they go contrary to the popular wishes by voting their own convictions. No. f. ttuborrijiUoa, 8 00 ti Ytar In Advoiue. C'l Al Edtens! Second Mill Uiltrr At 0 ltuffir At Price. Utah, Uiwftr the Act of March J. IIT. I T A H t v I 1 )IS idea Lrllig to mkUI change as long as tary boKS that tMmcline &lid somehow rbllln. JsO better illustration of the lack of real Was atlun in the U ft, VAL II. COWLES. KUttUc . Millf uu-Aftuur- atr UAL Q. 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