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Show Tltt ESP I AC I. IN INTERMOUNTAIN SI-CONI- m-- . .11 . j.1.1ii Pupil I'ndrr Training at A, It. MeA Muter c i 1 i llj'ltl.. IK lit at the C'ai h.b Ad l.'.al'lii'S i o h It s . .1 id l.t ,.'D .u a :Ii a . i -. .. h tu ill P M i, 2 f hjdiklt tsl.ould to pla.ief oil this Hot ii e lima U it. P. failings ttie as pi f It It Kilkpall it k, Vandaid-- lie, s I t 1 i , J N 1 i t il.! It'd S t . L -c .i ' g .1 a. ,. h ate It., n la ' M N 11 ,i .'J t 1 1 h ' if r t 1 Tl.iiirin Ner . V ! titaUusIl t ! 1 - I ' lne llei-riard- a the third iiitrrmotjfilain band at the Lliih Slate Agricultural oillrgt for a i rlol of Intensive tiatnirg in band woik under the i f A. R, McAllister of Joliet, in, llationuliy famous music duector. TLe Carte .ii students in the band ate as follow : Junius Mclntire, Neva Williams'. lulwaid It Hurtling, Dalton, Karma Johnson, Karl Am derson ant Jack Walsh of I 'rice, Kay Johnst at d Hiuwuttui, William Woodof Spring ward amt Thumb (ll)-n- , Juik Jones of Martin, Mauittc Manchester of Kendwoith, and Wes (,'talHaht f. ana's sill.OMJ vs 1llie, c K tKts.n, Dimn.lt a, Jake Wolkiliall, law Wulk (jeorge Warren, JrUe all of Kii. loan and J K John D Jtedil, J'llce, Vs Ada-Utah 11 vs K O. Hants, lie. Shaw, Mutual; fD.u L Wiwdi-I-5- . N. L. Ioj Ihtie; Anil W M. Kmn.n, rk.:tt l lb ice, vs D, K. is.wney, II !ier. Dr 7A, lyit L. H Grover, Helper, vs Jaik Vig f ll ;d piiblit atl.Ui 1 it pi.l.'.a atiuii, July ti, Dd netto, lleljier. ley Kiank Donacci. local representative of the United Mine Workets of America, returned Sunday from Sego, where he assisted in bringing aland a settlement between the Chesterfield Coal company and miners, who susThui sd ay because pended the company hired several new men in prefereme to old employe The company agreed to put b.n k to woik the men who had previously been engaged, and the mineii voted to return to work Monday, Mr. Honacrf Wednesday and Thursday of last week In Coalville investigating the Gras, Creek Coal company1 alleged violation of the Coal code, it being specifically charged that the concern operated eight hours daily whereas the code provide for a seven-hou- r day. Mr. Bonnet' i stubi that he will go lo Coalville again in the near futuie in an attempt to persuade the company to observe the code. aM-m-bl-- 1 tatk 1 'U-- J.-n- JVnl-ti- e Sit-el- ltt.y Union Official Aids In Settling Dispute Of Miners, Company e of Hums Duung the jriod of training the entue band will be jneseiited In public cnnurt. The total nietnlseiship includes approximately 275 piece, drawn from all the mtermuuntaui stales on the basis of outstanding musical ability. Rehearsals ore being held fuui houi daily in the natural nmpitho-utr- r of the college, a beautiful setting overlooking Carhe valley. The mcmbeii are housed at the colit ge, and have available the recreational facilities of the college and of The band school, which Is one of the Seiiat features of the Utah State Agricultural college summer school, is given to allow the band direct.. rs of the west an opportunity to get at first hand Professor Me-- 1 Allisters method in band training, The band will parte ipate In ceri-- l certs to !m given in Kogan. Ogden and Sa t Lake City Saturday and Sunday, These concerts will conclude the bund's training under Ilufessor Me Allistt-r'leadership. iijK-ratiu- out-of-do- or Wilt: ASKS DIVORCE Charging that her husband has fdil-o- d to prov.de for her, Janet Littlejohn JVhrson has filed suit in the Carbon district court for a divorce from Oscar L. IVhrson. i j j jaitl ; , ' ,, : . i ft ; I Si . i- l' f i ?' uvjt . ! Hviuin , . I.i 1 te U s. above y, R AU1; iljr,L f rJj( T T1 P. Sit l' L- It. i i u r of 1 N HI m anj County, State of Jt, SAIX. F F. Fmk, lU.Mdf Sal ah Potts, de. Jcxsen, Maryette Jelv-- !ie ft be I trht Couit, Jv,,;uC'd!us(; t M-it- e THE IV Locifbourow-- , Drft-ndan- gr," 1 .j To be ulj at Sheriff. c,t N,,..e V5rc ,M ;ei-- U.e i,TM)II(E vl'ti vouch 7lh day of July A D claim wdl piesent itur. ly,1 taw o'clock P, M on n,e U.e undei signet!, bt the r!, to of V. the J- -of WiiNJll alfet til H Court 2nd J Huu County day the and ,, 12. Sdvagm Building, Carbon County. Stale ' ' -- n they Gibon, Rik'in t g if the .(Jth day following propel tv S.tuated r on Utah, ue. Ji a.d iNt.b.Jl Carbon County, State of f July. A Id .avc, wt 4ward pOTTS, wit: WAYMAN. W Jt of ttie Iatate of Admini.-tiato- r Beginning Sri lx jl)i Sarah Dolts. corner of U C..i.wtv!..4i Administrator, for pi i. e lilV.I W1-of Section 8, Township 15 A!!i,intvs ! j t Bi affet, Range II, East of the silt 1914 14, b. j!;i is June Mall D Gibsutl, Meridian, and runnm East 96 rods, thence SojiTS JlUe, Utah -- 8. 1934. June Date fust publnation, rods; thence West 96 rojs u Date lif publication. July 19. 1934. 80 rods to the p!a North jT Minn lit i t i i i ni N U ginning together with 442 pattini DE- ih. I c PUBLICATION Lai titv. ot ITunary and 234 Land UJfue at ll SOI U. S. June 4. 19 14 i.,ii tmefit of the Interior, Secondary water stixk m Utah, Wellington Canal Company NOTICE n h. m y givm that Luei I md (f five at Salt Lake City, all other improvements of Falk City. I 'ah. who, June 14, 1934 Uil Notice is tiercbv given that Joseph Dated at Price, Caibon n Mar.h 8, 1926. made st.akfaing on C,' Warn n of 1'iice. Utah, wlio of Utah, this 12th day of T homrttrad ent i y No (.iC24. for Stock-r- a 8. 4, 1931. made Add! A. D . 1934. 17. .Nh. Manh NLh;V'. N, No. 049456. Miig Home trad Entry S. M. BLISS, SWSW4 Sc, 9 FhSW'4. 28. Sec. Town 10. WhNW, SW',SW, Sheriff of Carbon Co n S- SE'i, NhLSKL. Siitn-- 11 Eu-- Salt SK4NW4. E'iSKl4. NV'4SE'4. State of Utah. inip 11 S'uth, Range Sec 33, WUNW'4. SWi-iSW'- i, . an. ha La-- notue of fuike E. A. GIBSON. By 34. Twp. 11 South, Range to make f.nal l'ii'f. to Deputy. 13 Fad . Salt Lake ineildian, has fill'd above land the to i lam) make final First publication June 14, lEp to of intention notice RegisF. Thomas. before Thomas claim to the land Last publication July 5, 1931 ter U. S Land Office, at Salt Uike proof to establish 4. TO fUITOe-Crr- d. h-JS- l,' e ! Lu ed lkH-ease- IL-IK- NOTICE! is Hereby Liven that In Acis of law tor dance w it'l the pi i.v the fUald of Count v Con of CAJtBoN CtiCNTY. CTAII. will M)t K i: m,s-l.i!-- f to HiJtstf itf t hurse fiorn the ia-falige in laid County, and that beginning on the i;th day of July, 193L a drive will jbe field, and all abandoned horses running upon the open range will, under the direction and supervision of the COUNTY COMTU ISSfoNKltS, ALL ow tier of horse be eliminatiM the oj n range are running hereby given not ue to file with thea Board of County C'ominivloiu-r. and the description of sue Ii ImtM-s- ujn s brand or nuiks then on Hail'd this tltll day of June. IM4 BY ORDL.lt OF THK HOARD OF COM MISSION hits OK COUNTY CARBON COUNTY, UTAH Hy IP H YOUNG, County Clerk. First jnibbcation June H. 193-I.ast publication June 28, 193-1- uj: n il '"'n n j-- ..- O J ia-- u-- l S-- in-FO- Ca-St- ate i N-- - N- - c "'r Jdi-riJ- . S-e- j l9uAi2ie,SMll!IHi'8 IHI FOHUKES SMASHED WORLD RECORDS for Announcing , 12 MONTHS NOTICE FOR ri BI.ICATION. DE- . U S p.trb.vnt of the Land Office at Sail Lake City. Utah, luli-imr- ; General Department Defeats Safeway To Annex First Place June GUARANTEE 6. 1934 NOTICE I ln'K bv givm that AlUtah, who. bert Thayn. of Welhin-tun- . oil Aug. 27, 1927, made stuckraising homestead entry. No (143257. for Iot General Department store ascended 7, Section 31. Twp. 12 South 1.Range 2. 3. to first place in the Class A division 13 East., Lot 4. Section 5, Lots C. NK'i. Sic. SKUSW', baseof the American Legion junior SjSK4. 1 7. Sc 2. Section ball league Tuesday by nosing out the E'jNW4. erstwhile league leader, Safeway Township 13 South, Range 13 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has fibii notice store, The winners piled up a 1 lead in of intention to make final IToof, de-to the first three innings. Safeway be- establish claim to the land above ing the score with a four-ru- n rally scribed. before Silas Rowley, Notary In the first half of the fourth, only to Public, at Price, Utah, on the 17th day have the Department nine score two of July 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: F. H runs in their half of the frame. The losers scored one tally in the final Worley, David Thayn, George Thayn and Lcvor Pierce oil of Wellington. inning. Manos Fragadakis was the leading Utah. GEO. E. WOOLLEY, hitter for the victors, with two blows in as many official times at bat. PolActing Register. lock rapped out a triple and a single First publication June 14, 1934. to lead the Safeway attack. Last Publication July 12, 1934. AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS SAFEST 5-- Effective today Firestone guarantees tlieir complete lineof tires against all road TIRE FIRESTONE EVER hazards for Tire for 1934 wa built to give yon the tame dependable aervlee it provided for the 33 drivera who flarted in the torturoua 500-migrind at Indianapolia May 30. This new tire haa a wider tread of flatter fcontour, deeper non-akimore and tougher rubber, giving yon more than 50 longer non-iki- d mileage. Beidea being Safety Protected on the outside it is Safety Protected on the inside. Eight additional pounds of pure rubber are absorbed by every one hundred pounds of ItiipataUdtd STAMINA rri brn hmr uinning cart in the Inditinpula 500-m- il Race. MUNI ItOWOUT THIS FEATURES: 1 Trip! Tempered Rubber adds many toughness d extra miles of life. non-ski- Highest quality cords and live virgin rubber form the Patented Safely Bonded Body. Cogwheel Trend utilizes the surest known. o j amazingly tough and to ttrongly resistant to destructive heat that it establishes remarkable new records of tire non-ski- d prir-cipl- e RROTtCTIOM 4 Fur aeran conaccutiva Iba yeara hata been 4 winning cara in tha daring Pikea Peak climb where alip meant death. TIM MEANS N0H-SSI- mileage and safety. for three eonaeeutira Hoiliy The Inverted Breaker Strip Ii a special additional safety factor. todayl We want to tell you all about the 1934 U. S. Royals. money-savin- g Come in longer-wearin- g, Here is greater tire value than we have ever offered beforel Buy U. S. Royals now and you'll be miles and money ahead. YOU PAYNOMOREFOR a delay dua to tire trouble. OEfENBAIIUTY ECONOMY AND i( Wera on tha Neiman Molora Ford M Truck new cooet-to-coo- et thot anode rcrd mlnutaa, Atari, 4i AT M aeconde octuol running U. S. Guard Casings $4.95 4.40x21 $5.20 4.50x20 $5.40 4.50x21 $5.70 4.75x19 5.00x19 $6.05 5225x18 $6.70 time. THIS MUNI DtBUtANd mere w.mem Rubbsr has advaittsd 4l Cotton 190l Tet you con buy thlf omoiinq new Firestona High Sptsd Tirs of our YAl T7ZJ prtssnt low prlcei ond sovt meniy. f This additional rubber ia so that it surrounds every cotton fiber inside every cord in every ply. This is accomplished by soaking the cords iu liquid rubber by a Firestone patented process. This patented process is not used in any other tire built. Heat caused by internal friction of cotton fibers destroy tires causes separation and blowouts. ,Gum-Dippin- yeara hare been onthe III buaea of tha Woahington and (D. C) Electric Co. covering J 1.357,8 JO but mil MEANS and When used in cum-merci- service, these tires are guaranteed for six months. placed SAFETY without one minute The special "U.S." Beoc proved three times safer. in workmanship materials. cords. TRACTION ANB wa- le tonMCutiM wi For it in- rranty against defects TlIE NewFTreitone High Speed F1REST0 NE HIGH SPEEDTIRES Royal are featuring Triple TEMPERED RUBBER-- an Firestone gives dustry lifetime 'iper&d'for You can now get even more mile for your tire moneyl U.S. twelve months. In addition, BUILT improved I t alter, 7-- 6. New Bakery Service G. B. Drechsel, sales manager of the Royal Baking company of Salt Lake City, was among Price business visitors Wednesday, the purpose of his stop here being arrangement of a daily delivery service of his concern's bread and cake products in Helper and Price and nearby camps. John Lange of Helper has been named as the Royal company's representative in this field and will make daily deliveries to stores in this area. lie-.- ) isllill Court, at Jill day of J"y I94. Jal l tVTVtmi' I..! - J-l- '' Last ti T in ji.i i.i dm mi i i.el ' n ) 1 i. " J and AIr ;.!. Ut-i- t - - if ! '- - i, , w-- Lave 5.1 .r L- i day id IiameS a Witlie. A'..i.a of and John Winn of p.j i. t'.tv, , Uta.'i. and Will A. Cm'k of Ll.u u-i3 Jufcr 1, Cibuny of Mvtun, U'.jt, TIUoMaV F THOMAS. THOMAS F. Tip,.,. Register. Sr; First Jane 1934 t pub. 21, r.e L , i, ll Ik , ! ! 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IIWII ' I'l.AV IN ANNUAL i cl r si f GOLI: TOURNLV ; :,'.i .. o ROUND IN ' .1 CARBON STUDENTS 'lltirlrrn tl T MX nstH 11 T A i Gum-Dippin- Your Local Dealer Is Prepared To Serve You. counteracts g friction and heat provide! greater adhesion and binds the cotton and rubber together into one cohesive unit of greater strength, assuring car owners of the greatest Safety, Protection and Economy that it possible for human ingenuity bnild into a tiro. The most amazing proof trnth4 fety and dependability I the fact that every one of the 33 drivers at Indianapolia chose and bought Firestone High Speed Tires. Race drivera KNOW construction U,y will not risk their bves or chance of on any other than Firestone. victory At terrifie speeds the ears phuige into the treacherous turn against tha ? scorching brick track to hot the times they T? retch every Vanb e forCe W(k lo yet Fireatone High fepced Tire come back on the straightaway. No, onee during the entire race did a tire fail. tbi i tke mot amazing proof ever V, !red f,1-T.,mok- T er known of Corner Main and First West Phone 1G2 HEAD OF PRICE LUMBER Fh UNDERGOES OPERATION Eauip'nr eSSZhh N" Firestone High Speed Tires tor 1931 See Fireatone Air Balloon r- Tireg made at Exhibition Building Worlds th. Bitten to tha Voice of Fireatone Monday Mght over N. B. C. iVEAF Pfici Er. r,rrin,h'LSALETYanddependabil Firestone De. TODAY. - owner Stevenson, Sr., Stevenson Lumber cmpa;lwent an operation at tlie, Friday for ruPtureT,jP His condition was atta Wednesday by hospital tue over improved slightly C. H. . of ti - FaiChUago0 every ,nnpndJ-pita- Tl Network. . Jt fa" . PLANNED LODGE DANCE rr Arrangements are bnng Antiers the Price lodge of e jj; a itational dance Saturday nail. A program of nrJ', L'nrese"'' and dance numbers wwi o v cd in connection with bv a which will be follow"- luncheon. . PRICE - UTAH MOST MILES PER DOLLARS J y I! t 1 |