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Show I ! I jit. yovtMm ZlPPEf TO LOAN , mi the CRETH ad vo ca te. T Mc E , PTA11 ui drought areas who yi. 0t!a-- Credit fl'uJU other ftrfiunue to U? eligible INSTRUCTION Legion lii FOR HOLIDAY MAILING Th e mrtu.g STRUT YOUR AUl ANNUAL BALL U U.n, 1 FOLKS STUFF, AT THE AHEPA FIFTH 1 lUilrad of ThuivJay t. Instructions relative to the projwr Cful.t iday lahn t0t ,hrir 'IrrFW t,t Ti.ol.kigiuj.g day. U,r Ui)s tlrf-hrrds Uis w inter provided preparation of Christmas ms, I were Caalvlnl d.grsl th,. ej,, standin credit good si issued Friday by PusUnaster Carl W P Uirir enough to get aiound to meet-ir.intention of rv- llrf? Li ne who again calls the publics f.lkht. . Dn W oral ward, attention to the lv loans,office of importance of the emer stuj price Another gAl morimg Ut Tliuts-daping and mailing eaily in order to tv i, ! k feed loan department, aiid, boy, Wt.at Wotk thrie U sure delivery of parcels, letters and us. tut we must have pirn.ber-shiipxd Saturday. crop and feed loan cards before Christmas day. The quota U.i year U seventy-fivL, rinersency Woodward said, "have To date we have Uenty-f.ve- , Patrons of the j.utUifftet are reso. huiry up, gang, and Jai.ni in the primary drought quested to prepare their get m holiday mail out requiring chattel mort-in accordance with the following in- dues. order to make funds avail-- r structions: to save, hundreds of The following is quoted frum All must fjrds of cattle and other stock, and parcels and be securely packed New at k wrapped, strong paper and Join "Why y. y have done so with every the Legion SKllVICl" heavy twine should be used Articles that the money will be re If r.o other Iruson than M t vu-for broken or secrushed must be easily to the disabled and to lla widows and curely packed and crated or boxed and feed loan war veterans, the Use liberal quantities of excelsior or orphan of 'v emeu'cnry crop a of the farm credit adminis-- i like material in, around and between American La g ion needs no f uniter has d alt leniently with such the ai tkli-and the outside contain- recommendation. Wrlhout the Hum-l- t blare of publicity, thousands of but each loan case has er. Glassware, fragile toys or crock. carefully cases have been helped through inspected. Farmer ery must be packed so as to needy prevent . ihawrj their good faith by the escape of particles or pieces if the service officers of over 10,0o0 and not attempting to get broken in transit. All articles and as as exeasily pots,and as longas the Is were not needed. broken or ists, a there long single be j here they must damaged plainly veteran left, who course we cannot expect credit marked through his war "fragile. be available unless (ontinue to Parcels containing perishable arti- service is prevented from properly ten keep the loans in good cles shall be marked "perishable" and maintaining his family and himself, the will continue to consem nd show their intention of packed in suitable container, accordcrate and sanctify our comradeship the debts. ing to contents. Articles likely to spoil by our devotion to mutual helpfuly emergency crop and feed loan within the time reasonably required ness. . are the only source of those for transportation and will delivery Surely this is enough reason for us emergency feed loans, not be accepted for mailing. to get into the harness and take part sre disbursed from a part of the deto delivery stamps expedite in this great wotk. The Ameiiean jht appropriation approved June livery. ;$3 and are not made through Addresses should be complete, with Legion is the greatest veterans ord the permanent credit institu-- i house number and name of street, ganization known to history. It is a under the farm credit adminis-- . postoffice box or rural route number, power for good, and only by continand typed or plainly written in ink. A ued increase in membership can wc to November over 1, 191,000 .? erturn card should be placed in the hope to accomplish cur work on beers and stockmen obtained these upper left corner of every piece of half of the disabled buddies and the ul emergency loans to feed their mail. If a tag is used, the address widows and orphans of our deceased buddies. Come on, send in your dues. t snd about 134,000 supplemental and return card should also be writbeen a have r,ces made, for total ten on the wrapper for use if lag is BUI Toy (in a shoe shop): "Ave Cl, 500, 000, out of the allocation lost, and a copy of the address should 4,785,000 for such purposes. On be enclosed inside the parcel. Do not you any liccs? Head lices iverage about $1,250,000 a week mail Christmas greeting cards in red, No, shoe lices. xing loaned to feed cattle and green or other dark colored envelopes r stock; and during the winter or in very small envelopes. uonal credit will be available as must be fully prepaid on Remember the district convention Postage led if the borrowers keep their all mail. Affix the required amount at Roosevelt Sunday, December 2. d good and show their intention of postage in the upper right corner. Busses will leave here Sunday mornuying their debts." Full information concerning postage ing, returning that night, so get in rates can be obtained at the parcel touch with Ted Thomas, who is in WELFARE PROJECT HONOR COURTS PLANNED post or stamp window. charge of transportation. It will be jifred W. West, Carbon Boy No parcel may be more than 100 well worth going over and taking part 'd district commissioner, announc-Uonda- y inches in length and girth combined in the sessions. PLANS EXPLAINED that a court of honor will nor exceed 70 pounds in weight. xld at Price on January 14. An ir court is scheduled at Gold recently shifted from the San Helper on Legion, A u x i I i a ry Officials ary 7. All Scouts seeking awards Francisco to the Denver mint weighSpeak At Two Meetings requested to prepare themselves ed 1,200 tons and was valued at more In Price Saturday iose dates. than $1,000,000,000. tbc-t- PACaE SEVEN POSTMASTER GIVES EXPLAINED jttlUNG I' n 1 The g r , DANCE y, p. of the e. i L ex-iUJ- SEASON B Music by e the Famous den-aw- EST co-v-- EATS . Ut,k VARSITY s rd GIRLS n of Salt Lake City -- U.-- c Special Entytaln-men- t Features sjw-ci- al r ADMISSION n 75c LADIES FREE SnllveE3 Btooim IfflallD pice THURSDAY, NOV. 29th UNION MOVEMENT GAINS; NEW UNIT ORGANIZED HERE -- Another step in the development of An explanation of the survey bethe union movement in Carbon couning made by the government and the ty was taken Thursday evening with American Legion and Auxiliary to the organization of a local union of bartenders and culinary workers at a determine child welfare conditions meeting here Thursday evening under and the methods for improving the the direction of Jack Richards, organ- situation was given at two meetings izer for the Hotel and Restaurant Em- conducted here Saturday by repreployes International Alliance and sentatives of the Utah department of Bartenders International League of the Legion and Auxiliary. On Saturday afternoon, a meeting America, which is affiliated with the was conducted at the Legion chateau American Federation of Labor. John Pappas was elected president for widows of deceased veterans and men. of the union, other officers being as wives of disabled W. Mrs. were George Speakers vice Vince follows: Schiro, president; James Driscoll, recording secretary, Worthen, Provo, national committee-woma- n of the American Legion Auxand Frank Bonacci, executive secreiliary; Mrs. Hazel Stevens, Salt Lake, tary. Talks were given by Mr. Richards director of research, and Mrs. Margaand by Mr. Bonacci, who is local rep- ret Sullivan, Salt Lake. Ray R. Adams pf Salt Lake, vetresentative of the United Mine Workers of America. The union, which, erans placement representative for Mrs. Worthen explained according to Mr. Richards, has a Utah, and the project Saturday evening at a of will have 35, tempomembership of the meeting Legion and Auxiliary. rary headquarters in the office of the The scope of the survey is broad, U. M. W. A. on West Main street. The next meeting of the union will be including every family in the county. In working out the survey, employheld on Tuesday, December 4. ment is to be given to wives of disabled veterans and widows of deTypewriter paper at The veterans. Many representaceased 65 cents a ream. office, tive women of the county have volunteered their services in order that the work may be completed in the alloted time. ce AMOUNT OWING ON CONTRACT FOR PROPERTY SALE ASKED PRICE GIRL MEMBER OF SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Fhyllis Williams, a graduate of Carbon county high school, is one of the members of the fifty-fopiece college symphony orchestra at the Utah State Agricultural college. This is the largest orchestra yet assembled on the campus, according to N. W. Christiansen, director of instrumental music at the college. A full list of activities is planned by the orchestra personnel for the year. The remainder of the fall quarter will be spent In preparation of programs for the Little Theatre plays, in which the orchestra appears eight times throughout the year. During the winter quarter the orchestra, in cooperation with the vocal department, will produce a grand opera, and in the spring quarter the orchestra will be featured in the annual sunset festival. Principal judgment of $1293.77, the balance allegedly owing the plaintiff under the terms of a contract for sale of personal property, Is sought by the State Building Bnd Loan association in a suit filed in district court against Kenneth Munk and Katherine Munk. The contract was executed on December 15, 1927 and provided that the defendants pay insurance premiums and taxes, the complaint states. The association also asks interest. ur j MILK BOARD FILLS VACANCY Kenneth Brasher of Huntington has been elected a member of the control milk board of the Carbon-Emer- y shed, William H. Toy, secretary, announced Thursday. Mr. Brasher succeeds David Ellis, formerly of Wellington and now a resident of Washington state. aa Yes, turkeys are in style now. And so are PERMANENTS Especially the kind that you get at the Sun-Advoc- Greece and Albania are the only two European countries without radio stations. Why wait? A General Electric refrigerator is just as convenient in the winter as in the summer and mm MODERN BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR The home of beauty service supreme. Try us once youll be back ! Phone 645 7 West Main St. Price mm W4 ms just as thrifty, too! Its always summertime in the kitchen, and even in winter there are very few days when even the outside temperature is low enough to keep foods from spoiling. You can save as much as 48.50 each month with a General Electric refrigerator in your kitchen without one, yew art losing $8.50 a month! ALL ROASTERS SPECIAL PRICE flrarttral (gifts AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED MINERS For Thanksgiving! Our 1935 G.E. Radios have arrived. See and hear them at our store or in your home. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC G. E. Sales and Sen ice Phone 55 CO. Price Potter if ytrar Radio Is not working properly) If you served in the World War you belong in the American Legion. (Ask for Mr. and up Mine At SPRING CANYON, UTAH General Offices, 17 Newboose Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Lumber Mutual Company UTAH Phone 275 PRICE t t V |