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Show ioi T it It I n t S' .U .UI ' 4 fK I I ( rr Pfitt Solon Named r On Important State Senate Committees j : j INming m.liKI. THE mmsi; . . . I not just shoe salesmen Your shoes give you last n. foot-comfo- ' :' .. wear longer ruid retain their shape . . .' if they are scientifically fitted to your feet. - These two feet, of the same length and width, require dillcrent sires of shoes. Only scientific fitting can fit both correctly. i.u-- ou. Thats why wc use the Brannock System of Scientific Fitting . . . we fit shoes with scientific accuracy, heel-to-bal- toe-to-he- l, el, and width. You pay nothing extra for this expert fitting and you get more for your money in foot-healt- comfort and h, longer wear. Our Brannock Scientific Foot Measure enables us to fit your feet accurately. Come in and see our new styles and let us show you this amazing method of foot fitting. " n Sun . Mon. Tuet. Ktrninu 10c Continuous Sunday front J s 20c 25c 15c 20c with VICTIM JOKY and PAY Wit AY 10c - 20c 25c ! Thu. Fri. rv 15c - 20c Matinee Continuous Wed. from in 10c 13c ROCKY RHODES also Episode Price and qearbij Matinee Evening 44 a t Y of 5c - 10c I Oc - 15c Smilin' Through Best Production Staged by Would Prohibit Rail Lines To Carry phl1 Duffurd Coal From Own Mines) Colorado was 1 .Mystery Squadron Miss Asay and Hasil R Asay ate the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Asay, Miss Jackson is the daugh- Ross ter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Jackson Of Kenilworth and Mr. NeiLson. whoe Sunday to visit with relatives aTi Lake visitors last .Brown m father will perform the ceremony, is ", week, attending the annual meeting of a son of Mr. and Mrs J. W Nei-of Free and Accepted !hl Krand James . drove Salt into Littlejohn In addition to of tiu Lake C tty riday on business, return- - Nisons JuUcc 1S .jjM) luu, M r. jx.t master mi; Saturday. c a.stle Gate Orson H. Guymon, Henry H. Jones Howard Jarvis, Magna newspajier of Helper and Albert Rarnes of WelBill publisher, was a IYice business calltr lington were visitors in the state capital last week on school district busi- the fore part of the week. 1 3:30 KITH JONES MARY CARLISLE .. 20c 25c Wed. Thur. and Children Adults and Students Alfij 10c - 15c 10c 20c Evening with 20c 25c e4aciiMl UNITED tfc 'iflillinit Dollar Daumiiit The Munition Racket exposed in the most daring drama of a decade. COLDWYNS SAMUEL UID AIUI0fl! IIUHIAIN NllillTS PHILLIPS HOLMES 10c 10c HAAS White Lies with JOAN BENNETT and MONEL A TWILL Matinee Evening RIG 3 Tuc. IV'eif. Ilis Head marriage. 'it 5c IVho Reclaimed William Ncilsun of Castle Gate, and Miss Ruth Jackson of Kenilworth and llasil R. Asay of Price are united in Thats why we say: "We Are Shoe Fitters Matinee 7ie Man wedding is in I'.srlf an event, but unusual indeed is a double ceremony in whnh two ef the juinnjmls are brother and sister and the other bndegiomn is a son of the justice of the jie.u-who will the marriage rite Such a ceremony will take place at Castle Gate Friday at 7.30 p. in. when Miss Georgia Asay of Ihue and t. HIP. LIVE RGfllFl b! I of c Admiv-io- n iubl 11 uf pr. TAILSPIN TOMMY HE SAII.OIt in t g h; fBEDRICIIUi alo Cl. API) RAINS Unusual Marriage Ceremony Planned By Carbon Couples Schoo (Continued from page ness. 1) ed those who saw it and brought tea: to the eyes of many, this latter (a probably being the greatest trib. that could possibly be paid to the d. rector and the grand group of actors who were responsible ! : the smooth and realistic presentat.7 of the famous story. New scenery, constructed under direction of D. E. Williams, S. A 0. sen, Carl Olsen and Clark Wr; and effective lighting were imports factors in the successful staging c of Grand Junction, C. E. Beveridge of Price and R. J. business caller in Price the latter part of last week. Vaughan of Helper attended the session of the Utah grand lodge, F. & A. M., at Salt Lake last week. Mdurice Tatton of Kenilworth jcently left to enroll in a Salt Lake County Clerk B. H. Young issued a City business college. marriage license Sunday to Louis Belmont Richards drove into Salt Pierotti of Bountiful and Gertrude Elizabeth Hair of Hiawatha. City Monday to spend a few '.days on business. L. W. Sowles of Salt Lake, chief underwriter of the federal( housing ad- the production. Attorney James H. Braffet returned Decorations in the hall leading t ministration in Utah, was a Price callThursday after spending a few d the auditorium were in keeping w.'. er last week. in Salt on busincss the atmosphere of the play. The p rons were greeted by two young la Melvin D. Edwards of Wellington ,ne dies in period costumes, while th fi' Sweetring was a V1Sltor ,n the state caPltal dunng the and Hazel May White of Duchesne ushers and students in charge of obtained a marriage license here office also wore costumes. Th. A bill whch would prevent railroads from carrying intrastate shipments of coal obtained from mines by them or in which they have an interest, was introduced in the house of representatives Monday by Mrs. Rev a Beck Boone, Salt Lake county representative and former islator from Carbon county. Mrs. Bosonc said the bill is design- cd to eliminate unfair competition tween railroad-owne- d coal compan- A les and companies not owned by rail- roads. In the case of the former, she tatod, lower railroad rates are ob tained, and they are able to undersell a I i , their competitors. A bill for the licensing of private liquor stores was introduced in the GJ- Clark of Salt Lake was here state senate Monday by Senator George M. Miller of Price. The bill Sunday to attend the funeral services had been changed in several import- - ,or Earl Greenhalgh. ant respects since it was submitted to Mrs. Louis Kay returned Sunday the governor by the committee of 49 from Salt Lake, where she visited some time ago. The changes were introduced by with relatives for three weeks. Representative Warwick C. Lamor-eauMr- and Mrs- A. C. Treseder left and the state store bill was in Iroduced by Representative William Monday for Ogden. They will return le latter part of the week. Murdoch. The most important change from the original measure is that and Mrs. B. F. Harmon visited which would eliminate all sales by the drink from restaurants, hotels or relatives in Logan from Thursday unclubs. It would allow liquor to be Sunday. sold with special permission of the Thomas Clark Grand Junction jy liquor control commission at certain ness man, was a caller in Price the and banquets. Mrs. Bosone was also the author of latter part of last week, a bill proposing a tax of four cents RaY Gillis, district engineer of the pr thousand cubic feet on all natural or artificial gas delivered for use in state road commission, was a Salt Utah. This would be in addition to Lake City visitor during the week-a- il licenses and taxes now imposed end. on Utah gas companies and would be W. J. Fitzpatrick of Salt Lake, repeffective June 15. resentative of the Walker Bank and Trust company, was a visitor here D. from Friday until Sunday. Tuesday. i - - A marriage license was granted Tuesday to Leonard Charles Jensen of Orangeville and Eunice Hambrick of Castle Dale. decorations were arranged Delta Theta Dramatic club. by Carbon Judge Denies Fathers Request For Custody Of Daughte - busi-dinne- Walter Daugherty Named Director Of Reemployment Work TUNE IN KSL wmt watchci, coi iteri, nd mow scti and i with very little effort. Dont Hun tliii line program that offer! you so much Friday at 3:30 1. M. Hhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO THEATRE Appointment of Walter D. Daugherty of Price as acting district manMiss Mary Mullins visited in Salt John Potter and H. S. Robinett of ager of the national reemployment Lake D. C. at the Price and F. P. Fisher of Helper, during the week-en- d Cavenah of service, succeeding Helper, was announced this week, iome of her uncle, J. B. Mullins, Salt .members of the county inheritance Mr. Cavenah had served as district Lake county commissioner. Jtax appraisal board, were callers in the state capital last week on busi- manager for over a year. The Rev. E. C. Linn, pastor' of the ness, Miss Mary Mullins of Helper will continue as statistical clerk, while 'Community church, was a Salt Lake Miss Muriel Fjelstead, who has been City caller Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Arthur S. Horsley, who has connected with the Salt Lake office of on business. been visiting in Washington, D. C. for the service, has been temporarily add several months, arrived Sunday Movell Jewkes, student at Brigham morning, having been called back to ed to the local staff. Headquarters of the district, which Young university, spent Saturday and Price by the death of her brother, includes Carbon, Emery, Uintah, Du- Sunday visiting with his parents, Mr. Earl Greenhalgh of Ferron. chesne, Grand and San Juan coun- and Mrs. J. B. Jewkes. ties, arc in Price. George A. Yeager TERMINATION DENIED of Salt Lake, state director of the naMiss Vonela M. West, who directed on parole Elroy Red tional reemployment service, and Mr. the American Legion Auxiliary play, from the state Anderson, prison, where heserv Daugherty left the latter part of last .Caseys Trial, presented here Tues- - 'ed a term following his conviction in week cm an inspection trip throughout day and Wednesday, has left for Rup- - 'the district court here on a charge of the district. ert, Idaho, where she will produce robbery, was denied termination of the play for the Auxiliary unit of that sentence by the state board of pardons Show card ink Tho Cltyat its monthly meeting Saturday. - GENERAL DEPI STORE LYRIC . rs I j Monday and PRICE UTAH J to, th Merrill E. Cook, Emery county extension agent, left Saturday for Logan to attend a state convention of After a court battle lasting for se agricultural agents. eral days, Dstrict Judge George Chri. tensen decided Wednesday that fou Daniel L. Capener, field supervisor year-ol- d Bernadine Rowley, who of the federal emergency crop and mother, Ardys Huntsman Rowley A' feed loan administration, arrived in terberry, died the fore part of Jan: Price Sunday evening on official busi- ary, should remain in the custody ness, going on to Moab Tuesday. her maternal grandparents, Mr. at Mrs. Hyrum E. Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilkins and Miss The childs father, Asael Rowle Erma Wilkins of Sandy were visitors last week filed a petition for a wr at the home of of habeas corpus asking custody f during the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Hal MacKnight. the child. The plaintiff rerr.arrif following his divorce from the girl Miss Margaret Anderson, Univers- mother, and he stated in his petitio ity of Utah student, visited during the that his present wife had express?h week-en- d with her parents, Mr. and her willingness to help him rear ' Mrs. Earl O. Anderson. daughter. Attorney Arthur S. Horsley, reprMr. and Mrs. Huntsman, exMayor B. W. Dalton drove into Salt esenting tended the father, through mithat Lake Friday to spend several days on has lost his right to the sconduct, George Yeager, state director of the business. While in the state capital, childs custody and that the girls inational reemployment service, was a he attended a meeting Monday of the nterests be best served if sh visitor in Price the latter part of last legislative committee of the Utah remainedwould with her grandparents. State Municipal league. week. x, uch bow Lc i V, makwx BORDER YENGENCE Epi-od- Ulhe Inilvible Man) 1 A 2ic 25r Sun. Mon. Tues. Continuous Sun. from 2:0 are It) rum It Cal. hr of four T1 Uintah and I) W, lu! '! of Salt Lake infn-iiuon- 44 2U "We Aim to Please tt tidr t qnn U : in in ii-- !u I .Nat. fM,m ami -- illsO POl'PU: Continuous Jtt.lt JMSSEl.E 1 1 He la a flir!!,lt of U.e lull Jiu'.lrws (ini, M. Miller iij'j rol I ia!iiU and al.it t 1.111).. Irwf.ui iali! tl a.U It gaat.iliv, U.lir of t!. foul ( ommittevi grin Utily rrgalded 111 tile fl.il' I l ui.lfl In tlrt lil'Jir I. HUM of Hi 1 al a!:.i as tin riati lrgislatulr Hgl.rd 111 Oif ug!lWit uf'.d l.rjllh Slid In). of Il.ininiitfi Tin oihi r i omnt.Cif of t!u "I ig fi ur" is mi in al inii, Ur Huth Wo nj- .i I of Null Lake Uifig St t otil m i ii.iiiu .1 on all four i oiiiiiotii t s ll.r laf-l- i nli.noi s, Only n rn.in, v t te mi il.nr of the Fri. Sat. i JOVN MAKS Pit NK Al.m.UlNO.N Matinee 3 Matinee Nat, Id d Continuous Nat, E from b.tHi 11 ! Sc J.hn Sat. Sun. Mori. JJR0AD1DAIJ" Or I Or j I 6. YAINBOUJ ouer 1 7' t tv m - Now Play inn Mat Hire Nat. 2 t . P- -. - Promissory notes at the te. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for Underwood Remington Woodstock Royal standard machines and Underwood Remington Corona portables. Large supply at The Sun-.dvoca- le |