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Show THI EvDiV. the r age tore SOCIETY rirtmn 1'. I brU MrriliilMrll.Ul U'i.l if uf L'ait'.il ptiilc-t- l itr -- u, F. larmens, .H b-- I. Mafy yH,I t Mt O inl-- M f Setuida) I l ljj'lif Urlr tfUrltailU'd LimiI Mri.in at m tiuliif .f Mis W. 11. i of li.e ei.apie-r-- (ibl ili-u- (lie iiiiliuul J f U I M'Xi-1a- t.rUl el Hfflil, Ti a!ter ft still llt'i F IUfct.1 y m I. it vs i t o. il.olli i f the la.tio id halalday Miaithly timid id eduiatlill id U.f toi Ilf tua m il.Ml li t Fsliibitun il vs t niurmrnt .Sunday it n Gland Jumtimi nn i s lay i I , H i i I le-- t niehhi end Cel boll nulls, y 150 V 1 n.mi-tiatioii- -- 1 1 M-s s ft of Ue 1 lial million di ' tidla 1. Iai Hu . J M.'1 1! S ui: A Utah Bwcharoos io.-I- ' N.tinn:llt famous hinging: and h" W,' li M rvoir ss a' I I, tl III ted r.t SILVER A 1! I'.' d.s llll aiSatha, I bt.-i- m 1 n y J THE WEATHER 1 1 H.-n- h 1 llii-in- e" te. form Hiii'ithcs Tin The Sun-Ail- ate. ZASU PITTS NED SPARKS MARY BRIAN PHILLIPS HOLMES LEW CODY motional Tue. Wed. John Boles Claire Trevor WCfi dAw G-- s Heat j Comfort $281.34. Mr. Maulsby and Wallace R. Way-ma- n, district F. E. R. A. engineer, met with residents of Spring Glen Monday evening to discuss a proposed drouth relief project for installing a tank and pipeline in that community. Mr. West and Mr. Maulsby drove to Scofield Tuesday to investigate a suggested project calling for two miles of pipeline to connect with a spring to provide culinary water. Poromoant LEE fichu filth v C TRACYj HELEN MACK HELEN MORGAN Director of Museum Expedition Visitor In Price Last W eek Enroute to the Uintah Basin to diphotograph and map the famous nosaur fields at Jensen, Dr. Bamun n Brown, head of the museum expedition, arrived in Price by plane about noon Saturday, leaving the following day. He was accompanied by Waldo Arnold of Harvard university, photographer for the expedition. The plane was piloted by D. A. Mclntire of Tulsa, Okla. While here, Dr. Brown and Mr. Ar Sinclair-Ameri-ca- Introducing David Holt The Male Shirley Temple Community WANTED MAN WITH CAR To take over profitable Watkins Route in nearby locality. Long established customers. Must be under 50 and satisfied with earnings of $30 a week to start. Give your age and type of car. Write the J. R. Watkins Company, Rural Dept., 554 Liberty Street, Win37-ona, Minnesota. PRODUCERS 2t I OST ONE GENERATOR. Between Soldier Summit and Price. Return to Conoco Service Station No. 2, Price, Utah. itc hospital Income, FOR SALE HOME AND SMALL tract of land west of Price. John Milano, 249 West First North. 32-- tf Train For Successful Leadership port indicates that the Price city hospital operated in August with a loss of $1431.23. the institution actually showed a slight operating profit, inasmuch as $1500, which was included in expenditures, had been transferred from the hospital fund to the building fund for use in erection of the new city hospital. According to a report issued Wednesday by Recorder William Grogan, hospital earnings in August amounted to $1990.96, itemized as follows: Board and room for patients, $1440.-2operating room, $389.70; medicines, $32.75: fees, $76; dressings, $16; miscellaneous, $36.26. Disbursements included $790.15 for current bills payable and $2632.04 for current bills paid, the latter sum including the transfer to the building fund. Hospital receipts in August totaled $1858.68, distributed as follows: August accounts, $1140.65; accounts of previous months in 1934. $610.70; 1933 accounts, $107.33. at (he Utah State Agricultural College Freshmen Registration Begins Monday, September 2t s Upper Classmen, Tuesday, September 25. ere(.Sfi!if' Oxer 900 courses in fifty departments will be ents of the College. This is your opportunity to Eet ! jjp m g training in your chosen profession, and to increase I citizen. ally your earning power and value as a X-r- ay ft Men and Women Side by Side! Digging,. loving and fighting in a new gold rush of today. Todays emergency is tomorrows opportunity (or.fyj trained men and women. Courses are offered w j lowing schools : nold photographed the properties of the Utah Rock Asphalt and Carbon Dioxice and Chemical companies. Dr. Brown is curator of the American HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION COMMERCE MECHANIC engineering ARTS State Agricultural LOGAN, REPUBLICANS TO ATTEND BANQUET Allen Tingey, state Republican chairman, and other prominent figures in the party, will address memHELPER YOUTH DIES bers of the county central committee Funeral services were held in the G. O. P. workers and members of the St. Anthony church at Helper Tues- Young Men's Republican club of Carday for Rudolph Sporcich, who died bon county at a banquet at the family home in Helper Satur- 7:00 p. m. in the Rinetti-Capito- Tuesday at resday of heart disease. The Rev. Wil- taurant. liam Ruel officiated. Burial was in According to Mat P the Central cemetery at Spring Glen chairman for CarbonGilmnur, G. O b" county, Don under the direction of the Flynn fun- Colton, Republican nominee for Unit-e- d eral home. The youh was bom on States senator and former con- 1913 in a son of Colorado, 14, August j gressman from this ditnct, mav ?i,0 Andrew and Mary Sporcich. at speak the melting. AGRICULTURE FORESTRY ARTS AND SCIENCES Utah PROMINENT UTAH A In Your FORSMEJMMTC. 5; m nlh nV Although the monthly financial re- What a cast! What a Picture! Hiia Bf.y -- i'iuu Transfer of $1500 to Building Fund Shown in Statement For Past Month PRIVATE SCANDAL wallopl comj in Salt Lake Friday A E C.U d off considerably ing Sunday dropi who hold t.: to ITict. comparison w tth previous wiiks, Last Chance am age, will issued Tuesday aei ording to a n port Lake with Mr. Ran.3f r, bv Henry Fiaik, government weather .Sad the formation of n opt observer Daily maximum readings ravj will also They the 79. the a low highest of) a Mr drilling program. The 95. mercury h wcik being the I nks tatof Itt UM J I ojupval Ph nt 90 mark on two days, been ud vised whitE.tr Mr. R. the went alove connee m U and sheep, slaughtucd v',( I10 h temixratuies varied tmn With the fidiial drouth leluf Daily minimum 50 above twice, glows, sliix-- from 43 to Cl. going program, for makin record of maximum and The be will daily iffort an other ai tides, and made to have some Cat bon county location designated as the center for sin making and tanning project unbracing the eastern Utah district, according to Mr. Miulsby. A project calling for collection and distribution of magazines to families on relief has been submitted to the state committee for approval. Work got underw ay Friday on the $30,000 Price city project providing for park and cemetery beautification HEAD IN SALT LAKE FRIDAY and road improvements in that district. Two other projects, one for the W. R. Ramsey, president of the realignment and giaveling of the Watt is road and the other for imESTRAY PEN NOTICE provement of the golf course at the I have in my possession one Jersey Carbon County Country club, began cow, branded on right rib with TN this week. over bar. Thd said cow will be sold Three projects for this county were Monday, There It A September 17, 1934, at 5 on approved by the state committee o'clock p. m. SHERIDAN POWELL, Monday, namely, refrigeration truck ABERDEEN DEALES for fresh meat distribution to the Constable. in eradication weed S321.30: needy, Price, $153 95: food preservation. EXPENSE REPORTED in IVtiol.-u- - ; Sat. Sun. Mon. Ramsey dulling on the Last C! at lhePilie in fjnery county, wi.ete Tetnjn t atures recordtd week end- of g.lS WaS Oja in d I..! Sti j( w e.'ti.er station during the 1 for county commissioner. sin. given to any business house except member of the committee will also be blue code eagles. those possessing named to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Office Staplcy's icsignation. at The files Letter 0 & 75c COliflf ADMISSION rr-t.- right-of-wa- M-M- Special matinee prices until 5:30 15 , MUSIC CONTEST FINANCE REPORT GIVEN TO CITY Sunday Show Continuous From 2:30 to 11:00 MOON-Pri- ce Saturday, Sept. DiajHi. ! Tm-sita- Sun, Mon. Tue. n,wb. IjV ' " !lAU1 bo.ild. 1ill'l, p.'.d. "f Srs r..l I. J.lf 'I litatss ' of u e I'm e Count jliu.m W E t Ted) M.lmire ihutuix r of Ii inn.irtr weir in Ha C.ubon I nun! v. Dr I. H ll. 1. gallon, thid Ol gam. .11011 li in mill. iv i ti i ii ii - i r d 1. .Mui by, I'' in the iii 'iw.'ihi n "f 1.. for U- - fnlii.i ir..-huird. Sui.nv Of till town buald. tilMK-that It l pi. .lining to inaugurate a Mih'l-lsU.i.omr'trad roj.it on land (Ij),.. a C Wall', general vu!nn served b.V U.r Cal bon ian.il A 1 at t, udi'iit f..r u.e Utah Full company. title to the Water HgM imi't be la II, ;,.r, M.our K K Gumon. t ai i v, fun Jom vt loan ill nt y la foie the govt rnin b.,ii Mho..i ili'ii'u !. ..ri.it d,.i: t" i ha'ii-I- ,.i, mli i of U.t Caiboii buald of idu- f..r mis h ii pioji p.aii-,r offu i.iU 1., fan John M tubby I' lounly mug engineer Tin- iiiinmiltfi held its firt mutOPENING SOCIAL for cts Iig Fiiday. and dai"id proji o;i Ihr ficaneos of the tie futile. Ill line with the gave Si l fl. Id pla In K A-- J fr ; s a llltl mil nt f.'i U.e t'lutid Wt Il.iig'.i'H. . on. uiiy . t Old-tim- PIERCE YOUR HEART! null ii'ini Wist, ioui.lv .,!u al Fm-lavso- bRAMA THAT WILl "",f e folio, ce Now Playing wi-- ... .i t m 1 H I' tt j i W ' F.lks' ilub iiMi'iidfil tin laming met ting if Uu oi c.ilil.'iiUmt Wednesday i veiling id lost week m Uu Klks' ImJI Tin piogium Jm lulled it talk (.it Afina by Joint Dalton,, piano wK i lions by Mis Aidene Flynn and A two viH.il solos by Miss Adi lf NfLson. ytnte nj'ort find inti rinoantain music co:i-t- il HELD BY MUTUAL following Refreshment. mi if was j.nsird-i-- d hild in Abiil I.ire id the piogiam, Tbs next meeting In the cdy rminul at Jt rmelar on the lust the tlub will be held . Monihiy evening by memniiitmc tKtoU-rin A large crowd ;,!b ndei: the i,in- Wcdned.iy bers of the uniixt rominiftev. m lal of the Mutua Impiove- ing Acrordint! to the rivirt, receipts merit fissiKiation of the Fine ward Price Man Wrda totaled $3fi04 44. while dbbursinients tab-Salt Lake Girl. Tmnday evening in tin I,. D S un-- 1 bul-fitinmiHiiited to $3374 05. leaving a wa of entertainment MikS Jeanette Wade, daughter ernacle The of $230 39. Ib eeipts were item-Le- d the directum of Mrs Bliss L. Fin- der Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wade of Salt as follows: Donations, $2140 60; layson and Edward E. Morgan and Lake, was united in marriage Sat$067 50; lonrert ailmis-non- s. roncisMonf, and dance. of u consisted cl Dean Lowell to McGregor urday balance from 1933, Numbers on program the program were as Price. The gioom, who is a son of ! v.iSi $167.35; flu minions. JovO 0. follows: Invocation, George Morgan; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph McGregor of i The report was presented by Nor- remarks. John E. Bent, president of Salt Lake, is connected with the Price branch of the Continental Oil com- man llamiltivn, contest director; Ar- the Y. M. M. I. A ; stunts. M. I. A. thur S. Horsley, contest secretary, classes under the direction of class pany. and Dr. H. B. Gootzman. a member leaders; community singing. lid by at formed was The ceremony pei of the contest committee. The council Mrs. J. B. Thompson and Miss Nina Salt Lake Saturday at noon by C. skit. Beehive of appreciation to them for Hallidav; three-scen- e expressed the Ncslen in Clarence presence the two families. The couple will the work done in arranging for the class. Introduced by Miss Fay McKinnon nnd directed by Mrs. V. C. make their home here at the Sumner tournament. n. Is a Mr. gradFiamt; vocal solo, Dr. Bliss L. McGregor apartments. COMMITTEE RELIEF COUNTY and of Utah uate of the University TO CHOOSE NEW CHAIRMAN e dance, Mrs. McClure Wilson a member of Phi Delta Theta. and George Fausett, Sr.; presentation At their next melting Tuesday. ,() trophy to BEldon Pace, who won the BLlE EAGLE POSTERS ORDERED of the county committee members stntc junior archery tournament at An order for code blue eagle posters to be distributed to Price firms the emergency reiicf administration Payson recently, William Campbell, will elect a new ihairmnn to succeed Vanguard lender; oboe solo. Miss Dorholding 1934 code blue eagles was reothy Jorgensen; selections, double aent Tuesday to the insignia section W- - B. Staplcv of Castle Gate, who enter to the order in last vvuk and Glean- signed mixed quartet of Carl ef the N. R. A. by Postmaster nomination cl. q Is. d'recteJ by Eugene Jorgen W. Empey. These posters will not be inee for the Republican A new Imdu-- s ,1 l i' a- be and Ihf H 1 CalL-. M.,- - fol vi it I... t ll I "h" H ' .1 a - tnativ iv n ut'! It, at j 1 1 h.!. 'I I lal.Bl 1 l!ln l lie 1 Fl .du.V, S 1 ts da I ?I Jhf.rtite- Mr aiul Mi. W. D Ul. nun . ; - .nm if t. v t t ..it !l di if n t if U.-- i IIIHilHI- - till t til! Jaliy, old Vail IK ell lit laiu.ae, 1i) It K Fovitl al.d I.L'I II JU:lil-r- , I l u.l.iini?, ; on nt and n y ami d)kr (Pul) Mm Hey, funnel Jy of Mine How of AHuies, C'ahfmiua The lour- - B lU Ji 111 1 Alima IK " V. lit late J Still" fhrairr Alirattion. IK lol.jj . i! , li.li r 9 "Vt a Stef - - New 'lu Mi." lie Trmy. Mask, lit l Bridal hhowrr Ini Ml. I gall and David Jaik Unit. Attended II y 6. Sunday, Mi mUy and Tuesday, "lui-- i. A hum t hum ..us t. uSul tljtsiT isas dies Si mu 1st I.otiii," C ai y (iait, la!-m d L1 lit! IS-- , ton. Fl alisi s Dl ake given reeeiilly at the hmir Idof Mi Ml Vld.l S.It.lMiell HI honor and Out firs Ita.V. Tlioma M (.'miit, fnrmrtly Mux GerI In'li Mi Mole I.srir SatiUllaV. SulidaV and Moll shall Fi.it trude Met she. I. Ml' t'leu Mil (tin 111. Miss d.iv. Jiivtits Si anda!." .a.u Iitts, Melba I;ii In n. Mi'S Kit it Marshall .rd Sj'alks, Maiy III tall, IhllllJiS Jin Ulis mid Mi and llobm-- and l w Cudy; nt, i:vn its vs i if Wrdnrsd.iy. '"Wild Guhl." John ImlrS and CTaiie Tiiur. mi-m- .",.t! . t J jl (..a the IV. A. 1 1 I s e on- - 50 Art Undcnray This Week I in Tui-tdy-xi- Several County Projects - Wl SMOKEY r-t '- Antimillred. l.lks Hold Merlin. Approximately cl . n.i-tti- y DANCE WORK FOB RELIEF M e" l f An rally dri IMOI1 on U r ft I n at rv Coom l!,e J i .s e liiv.r Wa'sr ri U.r t .r f. r a fir t 11 laltal Was, J.IUi'.d by I'f -f n land toatd 1! ,.i mI.iV at a i irt.n tal Salt I ate With fi d. ugati.u) (f O 1,1 bull fall!.. I and bl.'.la The land Imor 1 I ad frVi .lv , 1 that t r t if It'll U.r ll . VsaV would le yial.lid Jlt'Vld.la a Jtl (loll ill ' t dibllilt r ila r I a Vt (.ml . n 5 oa it.g u.r fla'r, ol ) a' til- It ti'S the U.r r'atr g,s I ,gl.!s I f the I at al d as I' d. 1 la l.fctd-- t it st I li t Ml that It mas n. I" .hat. linn 1 m.n,t 'with the It.-'i fjh, ll in the .ill of S.'.n l'1 hh. t i ' amount Ur t t Hi full I y nr I tsi in s dsine at S.lsm the I'tah Ji.nk-eio- Weekly M.ai t.all. nu.iir H I SHOW Mf . nlrrUlnrd I Hu-in- Meels With lhi.tr at He O Member 11 t CiRlpl iittK Jtrlrtjalion j Ml Jaln Ml w,ll Lair tkalge el Ue plifc'l iUn i BIc r - lul'Uf Minmini CLUB NOTES iSviwJpcimcCT - )a,.tI.Ull if Hi- t'loh rnrti ii.t.iMiajr, I AND a n i inivt College UTAH Write the Presidents Office for a CataIogue or Additional Information. museum. pHNE 1 CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER mobs y$B lo 309 i ; A.CA4FCN AVf. |