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Show I mt-Aiumr- atr UucJ ktry JOhlTH rx tut rACE TWO Hy CiUn U lulnug C4 i.j aliy. I- County FuU m liUi to li u r ,!!. M t !.v In ! i i.n .1 r, I ; 1 j.i! Mion.i) iu:t li TtUlr, KNIGHT, U- - 0 ir cui.ty to ihUghUi f lh ttrdrf i f - AKtlVKY, VAL It. tOWIJS, HAL G. f it;m t iWitmt a A UH. "tl l V ' t O A T E ON FINAL REPORT ) r assessment made w ! Al-i- . by i lluaild r FEATURES for Fit I.. SAT.. MON, COUNTY CLERK ctmu.s. Advrrtlkiof Vmirr, L 1 ty Pork&Beans a- MERCURY IN PRICE REACHES 100 MARK Reading Of 101 Recorded Trice Weather Station On Thursday July 9 .. July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13 July H July 15., ...95 ..93 ..96 .101 ... 97 .100 ...99 District This Year fls. y Oc-to- Tuberculosis Clinics Price And Helper J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V q ! Pkg. i Mustard Jar M.J.IL 8 Oz. te. V Y Since IOOI SAFETY f $i Y Y Y Y Y Y Capital $50,000. Surplus $70,000. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System.( Under U. S. Government Supervision. Bank Building & Fixtures Carried at $1. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y SER VICE Courteous It is our pleasure to serve you Confidential Your affairs kept entirely private Complete In all branches of banking. STABILITY Consistent growth Large ratio of Capital, Surplus & Reserves in relation to Deposits. Y Y 'I X T Y Y Y Trial of Jesus Messas on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon has been scheduled for hearing as the first criminal case in the third term of the Carbon district court, which opens in September. Messas has entered a plea of not guilty, and Attorney S. J. Svveetring was appointed by Judge George Christensen as counsel for the defendant. Messas allegedly stabbed Desiderio Adlala during a violent quarrel at Helper on June 20. Heat Comfort Y Y X Community Crackers Fresh Oven 3 34c I.b. Box Tuna Flaked No. Vz Assorted 12( Can Chopmo Sweet, Sour, Dills 20 Oz. Jar I- - JX - 23 I A OB lit P Sweet Juicy 2 Doz the 1 Or Salmon Pink Tall Can 6 Oz. Can Lit t;f Ripe Ijj 9 Oz. Can 13c 20 Libbys I Olives Lunch Tongue pla; iva leu 1B1 5 Roll 59 Pounds DEPENDABLE 2 53' Pounds i j a ( ntfe dm ts; W Bread Sliced Loaves b( 41 i Flour Pineapple Broken Slices 3 No. 2V2 Cans. 55 Jar Rubbers 1.79 Jar Matchei 22c Lids Kerr Self Seal Jj Dozen Fruit Jaft Large Pkg. 2SC 3 Quarts Dozen rape Tomatoes Peac ulw Lemons Water Meg Cut To Your Wish Stamped Baby Beef Cut to Order Pound SIRLOIN Pot Roast Choice Shoulder Cuts Veal Chops Milk Fed ... Sliced Bacon Minced Ham Eastern Sugar Cured Pound Delicious for Luncbe Pound 2!c As Sugar Cured Cut Pound aa A live hi jse Double Lip Dozen Peacock 48 Lb. Bag. 2 Bars of PAR SOAP p: pul Tissue 3 Carton r lib TOILET AIRWAY Mild, T I jei Pickles C 13 Oz. Can Par r U! Orangesaa Italian Fish Dinner 2A.Y. t.l "J Pound I f Cookies SODA 2 Founds PRODUCERS r. c u ABERDEEN DEALER In Your it. zr An Y Y : f, Ilf Irt MEATS: It B 8 In Our Market" QUALITY There 0 . .XT Cantaloupes Y Y lj 14 Oz. Bottle New Potatoes Bananas t Z, Z7 Kerns Pkg jn r a Catsup Green 6 Boxes ? Y Y Price, Utah. KNIFE CASE DEFENDANT TO HAVE TRIAL COMING TERM Y Y Y The First National Bank agreement was made on December 12, 1931 when the plaintiff was employed as a practical nurse at Standard-vill- e and Sullivan was connected with the Spring Canyon Coal company as foreman. Sullivan, it is alleged, offered to send the plaintiff to school in Salt Lake so that she could become a registered nurse, it being agreed, the complaint states, that she would remain at Standardville as long as she could retain her position. Miss Burke alleges that she lost her job on October 3, 1932, and that Sullivan broke his agreement with her on March 30, 1934. j! lj Quart Jar .. Tea i ,f Libby a Cans Mayonnalsi Best Foods - Prepared 9 Oz. ,5 SJeviled Meats ; Y Y Y Y Y . g-- Am-6i!eric- an Y Y Y Y m. I fr T Y to $1,131 8('0 of prop- . The v aluatlon of each clas ns Yrly u summar.zrd or town lots. S8j3.58o, 'estate-Ci- tV 81 50 i,nprov,-- t farm land. dry. H9 acres.! 13.610 (() fti1 irr;t;,tt. land.! farm 9 4 unimproved 37 - j land. jl fruit $75,RJ8; hlT)., 1 82.- land. n(.rt.5 jsjoo; grazing 353 So acres, $f,:,8C76: all other real 274 cH.de. 81.600 13 acres J179. town lots.! and meritsCity Improve $1,890,923; acreage, $211,478. Horses or mules on. Livestixk $3994; hones or head. 20t range. 455 head. assessed. mules o'hcrwise 839 head. on range. cattle $10.2u(i; $7091; ealtle otherwise assessed. 980, head. $10,805; she p. 18.082 head, $46,swine. $4256; 094; goats. 2772 head. 242 head. $381; poultry. $241. Merchandise, Personal prox-rtfixtures. $310, trade and supplies 007: implements, tools and machinery. motor vehicles. $305,981: $44,572: household furnishings. $298,556; other personal property, $175,084. Marshmallows Pound Ikg Fre.xh and Crisp 5 Oz. - riurn.st 2i Can Potato Flakes this year, d from 11.252,; atten-lowin- he No. lroPt-- VVII.L MOVE 01HCES Tuberculosis clinics were Conducted Dr. It. F, McLaughlin and Dr. H. in Carbon county by the Utah State, Tuberculosis association Tuesday andjD. Goctzman will move into their new Of Promise Wednesday of last week to determine quarters in the Donomo building, 20 Breach of next g north Carbon avenue, the first number of cases needing Alleged In Action tion. week, according to an announcement Asking Heart Balm Nellie Sunwall. representative of by Dr. Goctzman. They have been the association, assisted by medical located on the second floor of the A breach of promise suit asking 48 and dental societies, and Mrs. Orfa Dice Commercial bank building. Dr. 63 Larson, county E. R. A. nurse, con-5- 6 P, L. Finlavson, physician and sur- - heart balm of $10,000 has been filed ducted the clinics. One was held geon, will be associated with them in in district court by Eva M. Burke their new offices. 59 .Tuesday morning in Price at the 'against John Sullivan, who allegedly promised to finance a nursing course Legion hall and another the at The for the plaintiff and then marry her. carbon 58 following day at the Y, M. C. A. in paper Highest grade ' 50 Helper. According to the complaint, the Fol-Jt- Dinnerette 231 Duel ing a plea of guilty to a charge of rerkle&s driving, Camilo Manina Sufirrii.trndcnt O. J. Peeves of the was fined 125 Tuesday by Justice M. school d.stnct announced Carbon W. with the alternative of servthe federal program of that Tuesday ing 12 days in the county Jail Acwill be contin- education emergency cording to the complaint filed by ued in the state during the coming Deputy Warren Pi acock, the offense schiad term, and will undoubti-dlte was committed July 15 on the Pihe-- i in this c iii ty. introduced IteljwT highway. Manina alhgedly. According to wont received by Mr struck a truck driven by Merritt! Reeves fiom D. C. Jen n. state diBrady of Hiawatha and a ar dnvenj rector of federal emergency (bv KId.n Mi Kell of Price tr the work will legm atx.ut According to County Attorney ;tin. 1 w hen tin local schools are Waller C. (lease. Manilla has agreed well underway. This will give suffi- to pay for the damage to the two; nt cu time for the working out ei vehicles in the- - total sum of apptoxl-- i dt tails c f organization and operation mutelv Jll'h j It is cxiected that an increaMxt demand will te made for emergency education for the coming year, and application is being made for a larger In corps of teachers. At In keeping with the general climatic trend throughout the country, the mercury at the Price weather station soared to 101 degrees Thursday, according to a report issued by Henry Fiack, government observer, for the week endng Sunday. Thursday was the first day this year cm which a temiwrature of 100 was recorded. Daily maximum readings for the week reached 93 or higher on all of the seven days. A temerature of an even 100 was recorded Saturday, the maximum for the follow ing day being one degree lower, the report shows. Daily minimums varied from 46 to 63, and fell below the fifty mark on only one day. According to the report issued by Mr. Fiack, precipitation totaling .08 of an inch was recorded July 10. are the daily readings for the week: Min. Max. pnV-rt- . P 11 Package n Justice Imposes Fine For Reckless Driving t9 Corn Flakes Shredded Utah Brand Wheat 10c Package M m-- com-muni- UTAH Pound t M1 delegates Ml 1.1) SStees On IMONKER DAY. -r . h.V the om.ui Editor &4 lrtbhip-of overt. n.ing Wlrnl visions e Adjusted aluatlon who I Iai.M the trad in thu Jtv Carbon AsACHMir (JuUcripUun, 2 00 Us Year In Adtaiue, Ituum Na. I. hardy pioneer annual day of rrcogj.itnn of real atempu-n-iiirn- t this Entered As Hertmd Clan MU M.ltrr At tt.e i!rffif should hiiiig forth. Ue O"11 ,jt At Price, Utah, Under the Art ot March 3, U78. A rev Carts n rouit-J t To appreciate these trails one has hot to juf n rt rvy 1.11 la atjiet- call the days of one's own thi!dh.d when ur Hv. latli.fc U.'u " . welcome t Jdcrs overcame what to us were real try mg r.jile ..me numU r of tims I he l.oa.d Memi-- y hv t w a these accorded this honor the ations, multiply appreciates pUICE a lurtmt Cl.tk II H Yiuiog 1, an the rite for the annual hard 'hips fared hy Iho'e budders of hy welrt-tindiffiis that ovk s lhal the C'SiiHy convention of delegates representing lodges of statehood Were trying to a degree 341. as com- 339 13 of au of airplanes, in there understand to days in cult a It four in of elutes. the ()ricr high Ahcjwt cmiit to members of the local lodge that they accure tliis annual conclave. . Organized as an educational association, having its basis the dissemination of Americanism. the Order of Ahepa plays an important part in the development of American citizenship. The nations interests are greatly advanced by such organizations, the community which benefits by in which the entire district purticijuitcs, Ik. sin Uvrstisk increased from while per-!- ;l VAL II. W J er |