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Show Aft1 sis ' IM T II I T A X COM M I S S 0 N 1 L ENTEI.SSUITTO T GET SALES LEW -b- -i 'jfekresses --- -L HIGH SCHOOL it ,ta "W .ajfclMi p 0 t I'T l!,. i , "'V t ' r fv- , , . . . ::ua - s- i , 4i LV iT ' IIU fJ ' , n u,' i J, I I a ' , JwJ . 'i j ,l, ' I i Cl! W-- ' i L lll- ivot bs.li r. xt iKik.ii! i : c.' r ISM iLf rai i t 7 of li -n pEoiti.'i.' ai. i . i . il I 1 lia.r fun k aeft . : i .it I. ruuue I saw Kr. tll t i v 1 mui.hiK.l The rt n Clwdetl a al 1. j m .imhi v.ell at I . -- , 1 j .j. j Winners Of Rotary Medals Determined , W.r.r.e! .f ball M Lu' ,i i , i !iua.. j L ' the i:. i'iU 1 1 a L. -- 1 M ,! t 1 t h' .. ' . . I . , . , j ( , . V 1 M H n . I . A 1 I ! i i . , ' I , ' I ... ", ' - I . till! a' I. .1 .1 I V'a 1. i. i . . . 11 . . . I f la i. a t I Dim-tl- J I. - ,al ''I I .till k I Mnmammuaem M .Mil II- - iKun;ssi;t) Mtmin on. Jack Hyatt aiross fiom Slewnson I.umlnr Co. Car (irea'eil June Unit IU N o, . . CONOCO SERVICE STATION 111. I 1 and CONOCO (;i:um all al ill." (.! a - i li.l. It , .. ii i v. . . N IE SO CHART" GREASING nut I 1 l j ' m Da "CIIEK I III I I I - If. m,.- I'l.K i .ft I , . , , .1 i ! ' ' S . ii, v ! . . !. M , al ih. ... - e ! ... u ' 1 li. Km i . ...I , . ,,j . . . E Do Your Ervands by 1 II MUM I I i j . J Mix I I i . , , t.-- d -, II ' , i i ,n .a - C.OI I) KIM I n.;n. r- t , All Price result nts mt. n in Rat. tail Til'. w in the tree pheiii.f Will give Vi ho .T..n I'll I..!, W lij. J.U IL J, it n'.Ii at one of SKnsored Ly the Kiw.ir.o dub ,.ic La ki tbail ..W.if.i A advivd that Monday is the f.nal da Algc-r- , 1. n f'ubr to TT - i . Deadline Nears For Making Tree Orders l1 Kay ' .i t.f o,. i .It U-'- t 'tiMivI mi Tli Fss . te. :EEj Price, a OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. Municipal Corporation of Carbon for heller Itihriealion of todays County, Utah. Public notice is hereby given Special Bond Election that on .- i a. 3 V' K x V j.- li, ., . I".t v t ;.f Jyta; ' 4J ' (4) '40- , X. 'ft I, A ly, d-- ; t - - ix semi-annual- a i motors! alloy-sle- el d, - s'j- KV.ofa to-w- it: FJty-S- high-spee- $ Friday, the 26th day of April A, held within the limits of Price, will be ra County, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified elect-fa- d city, as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year pre-- q Rich election the following question, Shall Revenue Bonds of Price, a municipal corporation, i Carbon County, State of Utah, in the amount of One Hundied Thousand $156,000.00) Dollars, payable serially r.thm thirty (30) years from the date of issue solely from the let revenues of the entire water works system of said city, and bearing interest at a rate not to exceed four per centum per annum be issued pursuant to Chaptpayable er 22, Laws of the State of Utah, Second Special Session, 1933, commonly known as the Revenue Bond Act of 1933, for the purpose of defraying in part the cost of improving, repairing, ind extending the existing water works system of Price, a municipal corporation of Carbon County, Utah, the said net revenues of the entire water works system of said City to be Pledged to the payment of said revenue bonds? said election the form of ballot shall be as follows: J2, ,,V , i j . ' :A J ?; tf V yJii At BOND ELECTION BALLOT. Yes ic for the ISSUE OF BONDS: No of special alloy metals. Car desired to vote in favor of the issue of said bonds, the v oWn Place an X If it is teslfed in the space after the word Yes. against the issue of said bonds, the voter shall place an X in after the word No. at on the reverse side of said ballot, shall be the following. If it is C 0FF1OAL a municipal CORPORballot for price, STATE OF UTAH. ATION OF CARBON COUNTY, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. April 26, 1935 jtlW' Facsimile signature of City Recorder Price, a Uta Municipal Corporation of Carbon, County, clock A. M eloction the polls shall be open at the hour of 7 o M. P. 7 until the hour of oclock this elec- ;iX?ng Pldces for aU Qualified electors of said City, at !X-- ftaast Price Residence Mrs. H. B. Horsley, 108 North 3rd East. ST?1CrtC0Urt House. JjfJPnee-Ci- ty Hall. frShms Motor Company, 26 North 1st West. South' Avenue. The IanCe'South Side School House, South Carbon 3"es f Election of said polling places shall be: heaSt Ethel S. Taylor, O. H. Guymon, Angelo Desimo Alloyed Iy the Germ Process Just as the metallurgist adds small amounts of other metals to make special alloy steels, so we add small quantities of a concentrated oily essence to highly-refine- d, paraffin-bas- e motor oil. T his Germ Processing, discovered and patented by Continental scientists, gives Conoco Germ Processed Mo- PriccVivian 0lsentral Price fi li ri i Bemardi, M. T. tor Oil lubricating qualities E PriceJ- GorfoJ10 Pr,ce - J- - w- H- - Loofbourrow, Leautaud, Mary Mrs. E. Mina Brooks, OIL high-spee- faces, forming a permanent lubricating film the Hidden Quart. It is a pure, clean oil, free from carbon and sludge troubles. It gives extraordinary mileage as well as motor protection, as proved by the Indianapolis Destruction Test. fill with Conoco Say O.K. Drain Germ Processed Motor Oil and you will have the finest lubrication you car buy! COMPANY March, 193a County, Utah, this 25th day of BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF price, CAREON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH B. W. DALTON, M?yor V Of f,r-- 4 GROGAN, G,ly Recorder. Publication, March, 28; last publication, Aprn -- a. .0-3- rpilW CONOCO GERM MOTOR OIL FABAFfIN BASE w w .l,fTiiiiMiHiMiiii:Hiiiiiiiii'i:iiini!!iiiiiniiii!iiii;niiii':niiBHiiH!:!i:riiiimimii;iiiiiiii!'i!:niii!iiii;iii;iiiiiii;:i'i!iiiiiiiiiiiM!i'M'':iMiii!iMiii'!!ii;Miniii;;;ii;;Hi;iiii;ii:!iii:'iiiiinnnii;iii!i jx.r-- ' at Pnce, Carbon i,: &iiAi ' Est. 1875 Sarah Wallace, d, el m PROCESSED no other oil has. Seren Mrs. Thurza Rule, A. W. Horsley, manufac- CONTINENTAL Irene Harmon, neered for 60 years, has developed the first alloyed oil Ccnuco Gcrtn Processed Mofor tor Oil! It is custom-mad- e alloy-stemotors. It has 2 to 4 times the film strength of straight mineral oil, as tests on the Timken machine have proved! It has more oiliness than any oil has naturally. It penetrates and combines with metal sur- turers and metallurgists worked together to produce metal alloys strong and durable enough to withstand the greatly increased pressures and temperatures of the modern motor. Oils, too, must withstand these pressures and temperatures and they must have extra oiliness and film strength to do it. Yet oils generally have no more oiliness and film strength than they had ten years ago. And many new refining methods now used to make oils free from carbon and sludge have lowered instead of increased oiliness and film strength! Continental, pioneering as it has pio- - e-- dScoU J frlc. euh Wnt 116 ft Sn4 Wciilhei j c ,0TICE in U r.w t'Asm j .B II Slonny , e r t t..i.I .4 . U I Wl- - m:t ki;i. m:st Mai lvi 1, krl lrt.ts4r (or fMk, r IWt( IauC . . L a . M ! r It. - lx-e- R ! i . 1 asi-s'is - as - 1 a s- jeui -- i - ! u.,r(M.n!i J Dais art for placing orders the tr.nK te.nr A large numUr of orders have al- will Lc f the other tackle m r i j recused by the club, and sihiml award o,. L'.aT"- vt n a litter last sca- - ready others who desire to secure trees are do-- of in ti rm Charles Milano, advised to contact either Dr Charles Altd and Mama- - Ruggeri, chairman f the tree plant. i.g and John jr ijt year, La to be t!,e guard pros-- i committee, or Elmie Bernard!, presikad.r.f iml candidates at dent of the Kiwnnis club Lwithmc arc Hawley Burgess, i AjtA Ra.J !' Marsing, Movell larly having seen considerable scr zX Hv ard Mar.k and Willard vice. ss and Austin were the former particu- 1934, in Legal forms at The 2ia iif A S . l At ll. . ll. :o i .t'y t Mi :i. 1 .jt u r. I . - Ui- :y i 1 . a-- 1 1 i Certificate Aw arded Price Insurance Man i 1 -- , I mi i. I I 1 t J.C 14 I 1 M tn.ns l Ms 1. . will sl.cnv Klerkenstein. o i is j ai j. .1 M V. Clifford 1 Mane IauiM C,.nLt- j JUil '1 J,lin Gl was in i half e of Jt.hn 11 Hn! in president 4 rarth. Cl saw 4 lliivld 1! la..'', uho 'st t 4 al4 h 1 J.r tot in 4,114i.,j1 ut f.t, Ulf la A t i.3' 11 l.lll M 1 i.i '.!) , Ur 3 a. 1 MU' tfye r- TT.eCcncoTravdF ircauat Denver sent a con.p.te free plan fer cur tr p ; .sried foal cf Eae and ... cxc t j sh 1 t. L ' :! and tvxA !cf 3 . r.' j. T cy r 3j e o .1 c.i where er.t infor-Ti- czz.p d.. ci Vc ' ro'-- at C rnoco stations along our Lepfal, free services. You way f r can anr.ly at any Ccnoco station for such a p'-- n f- -r voi.r motor trip. ray r. jt Ad 1 1 A HI SLlv c.),:L HI c (AM Li ,, ;,r I l .i i m I .. L Yt Mi i i . K t ill Kites Cotnliu ted for .Martin Kiley Pierce llu 1 1 Th Rev ws::.... . , i: , . the Notic l)j!MI,. K.ll (iiJi . ii Tl v'n fate an 'a'.- t.ain last tiof ly Jh.s.rt meeting ih.i ti u.. 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