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Show nn SECOND J t he SECTION - ,1' !U iwiK&utv. January si. - ms un Advocate - TUE riOVEMENT TO OBTAIN FOREST CAMP i . -- atb t "; :s. Lieu ' J '. K t h S3 Challr W, Ham her (if With the apimiMincnt uf a turn. (any on and Winter Quaitn can. Ihlttr to Contact regional hurst uffl-C$- li )in, 0, na.stiuituai uf a road c and the drafting of art outline at Fish Cleek, 400, and I.f building of proposed prvjec Is, the movement to six miles uf road in Jcelerg canyon a of civilian :oo. Muie ttf establishment attun camp at Scofield u guing Cvti-r- i Other projects suggested include the forward rapidly, according to an an- construction of a rearing pond nouncement by Winfred W, West, below the large springs north of Scoairman f the committee appointed field reservoir erection of a dam In r rei resent the county iry nrgotia-Uue- J Jones" Mine to provide a feedlanyun with t!e government ing ground for duck and a rearing At a meet n of the committee pond for fuh. erection of a permaThursday evening at the F. E. It. A. nent duck, blind, seed planting in headquarter, it was decided to tend marshes to beautify the territory and delegation to Ogden to present the provide feeding places for dueAs. tree to regional forest official, planting around the Scofield reserpro; fha delegation will comprise Mr, voir. construction of two miles of road TTeat. President Ellon L. Tayloe of the up Eoclcs canyon, road building from chamber of commerce and a member Mud creek up Little Snyder and over to Knuck Woodward canyon and deof the county commission. A proposed program tor a camp velopment of stock watering places. The committee passed a resolution at Scofield, which would require 1014 h for completion, ha been favoring legislation to prevent anyone Sub-zer- o temperatures were recordautlinrd by J. W, llumphrle of Eph- from starting fires that bum off land ed at the Price weather station on raim, supervisor of the Manti Nation- on improved watersheds without first j two day during the week ending al forest. Following is a list of the receiving permission from the sheriff j Sunday, according to the weekly projects suggested by him. along with of the county in which the burning t meteorological report issued Monday required is to be done, This would enable thejby Henry Flack, government ob.serv-sheri- ff the number of to contact forest officials, and cr The minimum reading of the week fog each. truck precautionary measures could then was 12 below zero, two degrees above Construction of a six-mitrail along the old Jensen trail from, be arranged before the fire is started. the low of the preceding week. Daily Jcof.dd to the head uf Huntington The proposed legislation would re- maximum temperatures varied from CRon. 30; construction uf a five-mi- le strain anyone from burning brush in 24 to 54, the burner reading having be been recorded on the first day of the truck trail from the head of cases where such action Gr n canyon to Granger ridge, 10; hazardous and would provide that a establishment of camp grounds at person burning brush or timber, unTtsh creek and Winter Quarters, 3; der certain circumstances, must have Stream improvements along 14 miles sufficient help available to keep the fire under control at all times. Of Fish creek and Ponlown, 20; erection of a three-mil- e boundary fence t the head of Pontown and Fish ORANGEVILLE DOWNS CARDOX c Vr' bh ol man-mont- man-mont- le 20. Reseeding of 600 acres at the head of Finn and Long canyons, 10: timber stand improvement work on 3000 acres in sections 3, 10 and 14, township 13 south, range 6 east, and in actions 6, 7, 8 and 17 of township 14 outh, range 7 east, 230; erosion control work on 1500 acres in Finn canyon, Eccles canyon and Boarding flause canyon, 100; 12 miles of roadside clearing work at Fish creek, Kel- - Orangeville defeated the Cardox Giants Monday evening in a fast game in the Carbon high gymnasium. The score was 48 to 44. Jack James, Cardox center, was high point man, hitting the hoop for 28 counters. J. FOR kl lu-jlrk- 1 LAWYER 29 E. Main St. B. W. TeU 141 Dalton, PUone 330, 27 ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone 397 Price Wallace Mortuary, Licensed Embalmer ET A. N. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Service, Day or Night Phone 158 Price, Utah Funeral Home, Flynn Licensed Embalmers Quality Service, Reasonable Cost Ambulance Service Ihone 29 Price, Utah Day or Night Ambulance Servce Tel. 164-Price Vico motor oil, in new winter grades, flows freely. No It saves strain on the starting battery. Pep 88 winter gasoline starts at the first Cold-proofe- IS oil-dra- 3S ' Orval L. Thomas, Successor to Deseret Mortuary spark. Together, these specially refined products make starting easier always! for economical motoring. Use them Ask for free copy of book on Skiing and Skating Hints. ;c ) id a PsihrhtT M.mig,,itu iy, w,:i -- shiswn at the Ml a lid thsatie in Helper hull lay, Monday and Tuesday It u their fast slue together aline t!e hit, apj l.eiv Ldu- - Meet," and again they pl live thelSisehe a deljgMful team, ac- St si Whig dialogue, laj'id-firUiai. g cgr.iu mountain Meneiy and rxcellri.l ailing aie effeiUvely combined to mk tin pnture one of U.e death-defyin- g e. 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Mary Your boy niut have hi Trcen, Hiadley Page, John Elliot and in, lived chance with hi fellow Scouts" Eddie Stuigi are also in the cast. AN FRANK B. HANSON Rooms ll.'t;l e ;T HUKilS Approximately 100 junior policemen m the lYiee, Hrlper, WelUngtoi jand Castle Gate school received ribbon badges thl week, aocurding to (Arthur Hravenrr. tate patrolman. "But this experience cannot come by wishing nor by proxy. To be East Main ICE , say. Attorney At Law IOl JUNIOR i Hubbard, S.J. SWEETRING 1 I oi-t- MM Ann Harding, Robert Montgomery Star In Strand Theatre Shour an-tio;- PROFESSIONAL Reap the benefit of The "superior circulation . . . suplace your preme reader interest classfted advertising in our columns. fir the pai 1, ij stnn id the e htfcr III he state I . !,.a!.:t n l .HiERSARY W .! tt it of the 11 P I) t :k wilt a A i IaM of lo w lilt i ed I I idaV I will Ik initiated into Pine lodge I Hit mg I lie vink btgmiung Frbiu-ai- y on F tf ujry 27, w itii of fieri of Pi ov o 3. lLiy St mils uf the Cat bon dis-lllodge cond.uting the teieiinmy a Will a piopitatrly observe tin Tiie l Lt oftnris will go to twenty-f.ft- it oil Mai li 0 to Conduit the inianmveisary of scouting A siwcial ptogtam In the L 1) S tab- tiation iitual for Tintic lodge Plaiis 11 u te. tes YOU NEED DOTH .PRICK Kl.hS ANNOUNCE FLANS OK IN III VI ION ernacle Sunday evening, Fttnary 10 will climax the observance In 1iue According lo lVoy Stout lender s. an extensive program of Scout training will be conducted during the silver jubilee week In connection with the anniversary, the following statement was issued Tuesday by local Boy Scout officials: "We are always happy to celebrate the birthdays of great men, great organizations, great movement. Thl our privilege to commemyear it orate the greatest boya anniversary in the history of the world. Last year the membership of thl great organization, the Boy Scout of America, involved 1,288,441 rrson. Since its foundation, more than six million boys have been under the influence and have received the benefit of this great organization. Scouting has now reached the ninl where one in every hundred men, women and children throughout tiie United States is definitely related to it. "Is your boy receiving the benefit of tins splendid opjKirtunity for citizenship training? I he a memlier of your local troop of Boy Scouts? If not, why not? "Surely you are aware of the benefits in health, in habits, in loyalty, in correct living which are instilled into the head and heart and hands of Boy Scouts when properly trained. A boy who has advanced steadily from a tenderfoot, the first rank m this work, through second class, first class and star, life and eagle ratings has in this training alone the foundation of a liberal education. And, while he is being trained, he has a great source of enjoyment in activities of youth. Ask a score or more Dr. C. of your acquaintances, who have feit Physician and mirgeoD the influence of this great organizaOffice Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern tion, if they would trade their limited Phone 240-J- , Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah experience in scouting for that in any other movement that has come into their lives and see what they will -- creek, fADE E THE WEATHER WE UTAH i halt district supel intelkdellt of the Utah aira of the Melhikhst Episcopal hutch, piesicled at the qua) telly Conference uf the Community c hutch Thursday evening The session was attended by neatly all members uf the church board, including trustees, stewards and officers of auxiliary organisation Dr, Hancher reported that a successor to the Rev, E, C, Linn, Community church pastor, who has been transferred to the Liberty Fark M. E church in Salt Lake, will be appointed the fore part of February. Rev. Linn had planned to leave for Salt Lake Wednesday of this week, but hi aon was taken ill with scarlet fever, preventing the pastors departure. 1 42 , Attends Church Meet Dr ' I K I C E E. Dr. Charles Hancher GAINS; PROPOSED PROGRAM OUTLINED r BUN-ADVOCAT- SECOND SECTION UtaGraain tauaDliseE' (5 PRICE UTAH |