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I lti UP, t ! IRON FIREMAN automatic coal tiring i,v.r ( lrr rueit') ng tii n.ake home t'.trr Mr Anderin accepteil a ;lend.d jv, '.net m jit. accounting dejaitmrnt of the Utah' j - I t A'liisai air F j J.ai s.l- - ! Mj tal ta v a !,s till n wills v.iwa i 1 il J c j 1 v..o tV ! t I ! 11 1 111 r i I.in-- Jl t t 1 I J'l i. t t iS il V- Ivr fe y t v Jl J ! I. i. r . . - it Ut Ir . A 1 1 .. i , ) -1 !.!. I - i u li . ,! Moving To Male ( apllal $ fjtrf 1 . ! . ! -- Football Vuluty, Tin jOa 1orsttt, nknJ Old Grad. Cind wu Carbon ULTH tlttLLY rtACX'tNr Rulfe.' Mr R. J -- uf Ihr W. I A, In Artist U la Prlte , Visit 10 I he high fc'hiwl TheSnapshot student cuunul ha decided to W the how to v fine ,iaVe majsahot contest again tl.i i wa He i tXi i.rogirvun n 1U fo,,t4t U.e students ttsed with our achouj and to take amusing and endeavor be-- 1 He are doing itadint of school life Nrar hboU "ee'rj in mme of the --- y vio.'k and said that jt the end of the year these pictures are collected. and the best wilU Tiddly g.Kl work for high used tor the Carbon annual The gjile'i's 'student who submits the best collecMYRRA WILLIAMS E tion of idiotograi'hs rm ctves a yearo book free C A C. Members Initiated A'1 letic club, at a mwi-(- y 1G. decided that the t rr!' f,,r ,he Incoming . The Juniors and oniots jo.ned m nu! be given on Tuesday, j jn ass,.mijy iriday m which they dis N a Junmr-Snio- r 'eusM-bunqutl Af- new the each dass gave initiation, 'j,.,. nH. d.stussion cone to school misfit p.ut f the program sh.it jjjc. Minors presenttd a sHxth on Jjy, at i Hi len Laur w ac of m an " impromptu 'ctiquittc by Kay nunnel. a song by ci y tram which was re- - j.;i,line Jones, a brass quartet, a song rnem- - l)V &nnA p.IUra Watkins. Flame Jones j be g n by the new ' Richard Jewkes (a junior), and i for the entertainment ri.n Lmph Flame Heck. Jin-- j ,! The juniors weie also musically inD n Chapman and Torn clined Drajier sang solo., and llcltn Wallaie gave an amusing reading entitled The Happy Auctioneer v, I With bit ral 1 if tx VI i - ! a t ; t , p H. i t h i t I, ' 5 i ! I I i t a t . lit I ' 1 t . i i IK i ! - J I i .t . '.t O Hr" 1 V - K iLv ' t N . tif if . ja ( ..ci t. Annual Meeting Will til a ft (a lilhiil lit s,!,l He Shown In Picture t t ) I t.I 'sl I Una ill U.r taic At UourianS Meeting Alb uiavut M..J M . lit l'e ifnf li tt il U hall R Sas . i ' il !,l lU'l-U1 1 'ur! - ir a h t . i"J ind adverts 1 Jl i . 1 he .l" as pi .!! 1' f hi, ll tt hi,l u u j m r rtl of it r e sung ltd 1 game 1 i,i I I H ill r I ' f e IL-- itt. ! v ( 1 : iIA K iiit - k that 'he tktjMKll c I , 1 IK! ir i A ' , , tlfcM s r IMIt FM.K All T I tint mm c c liinr c k i i i s r c e !lt r ut, MWIMIH t i Ifcfcsr fi e '' s 1 State Tax coimit.asiitn amt u to en-- 1 ter ujxm hts new duir mt latrr than the first of Noveinl-They wilt make their home in the Ken-- j sington arartments in the capital city. Ttie many friends of Mr and Mrs Anderson will wish item well in their ! r new- - lit- p h,m Kav (lutiui I)ooh A It le I notj v.it it An 1 n it J l.i Hi i' , al.J Si 111. A lo'j h Pu 1. .Til uv Hak.io k 11 I Gait, 1. Max I . t J. .ski . Cl ! M i d s s !.! H. i! m - .id !l xi e .v- (tn - hmintd utti&v WATKINS Bund datirv Ilf nt a ItoiR hftintti i (Hcbrild i btt Na p Mvii lhi hii trrlni No IhJ JIXI n. Eastern Utah Electric Co. ers ANNA LAl'R lrx ill (oil No,. v. ia Io'.e bring wiei big uemm il engineered to etri1 the muinium het Ju It lutomilit !!r feedi the fire nd eontroli the from doe betier job tcmpcriiure. Tlit il why Iron firemen of iiuinuining Heady temiveriiurei, and at lower tot than other bring mrihodt. A'k u for free fuel iml and bring urvey whiih will how you what Iron I ireman can do for you and how muchiuamavcyou liujuirenow. I ttI il Ik . u., X. m.kis. Walida Wl hens K,.e M.u-t- i J)d-toI. Si II. Hitod It eg li- Rhea llmiir. M.k Vanias. Nvh Taylor. Midori N.ikan. ,md I) n H in-- ! son for the thm- - IK It, i Tlita jl.iv-- 1 By 14. j All-re- J, d k. W.l'ki j .! f o HI ot. ll, n ktMl bul rg stall i,'s ,, i Pine, ,,nj . t i'!,.vv - til II dvttttl M IrtM l4 M (tnl IMMM 1m4 II ;i s'ut.i'S in, ,m.t s Marshall, Jimmie i fueL ll4 in tie f.n.ih won .,trtv fuel lupplj. It Anirf ii more licit until per JulUr of toil thn njr other gio hre of there het un!u. Iron Hut hind ' h.mie rehmumrii ( Cu.l I Phone 55 , - - PRICE, UTAH i mgm ijM 4 ( 1 II. K. C. Reorganized for 1933-3- 6 The old members of the Home Fa. club met in the sew ing rex.m Wednesday to elect their officers for this year The officers are: Presi dent. Ireta Box; vice president, Ada Strate; secretary and trea.suier, Mane Rasmussen, programs, Manun Miss Thelma Fay lor, and Tiescdor Miss Winifred Houser are the advis-ei- s New members vvil t? chosen from the sewing and cooking classes Only those with an average grade of B in their studies are eligible for memonly :Fe in IN. - of this ('arlon county) showing MON. - TUES. Continuous Showing After 1:15 P. M. e Picture Youve Been dting For t!ay bership By CAROL BARTLETT. Delta Theta Pledges Members The new Delta Theta members relast Friday. ceived their pledges and lavenlittle were yellow Those der bows of ribbon Those who were Don Hanvoted in aie as follows Richard Jewkes, Herman Scppi, son, Gardell Marshall. Don Watkins, HarGeorge B. Jackson, old Higgins, Michael Maloney, Hardy Roberts, John C Guinn, Clifford Haycock, HarAdolph Ruggeri Lauren Lamph, Fay Silvagm, ry EasterbrookyVictor McKinnon. Doiothy Olsen, Helen Nyman, 'LaThell Elliott, Nyle Taylor, Catherine Gardner, Rhea Bryfcer, VirBetty Fahi ing, Wilcne McMullin, Adele Evans, Virginia Harding, ginia Leonard, Carol Bement, and Neva Williams The students v ho on parts in the school play and the Delta Theta plays will also be eligible for membership. of the Big achievements are expected dramatic club this year. vv By CAROL BEMENT. f Ir only in showing of this Carbon county) WEDNESDAY ONLY Bargain Day otinuous after 3:30 P. M. , Ia G. DtSyht production j JAMES DUNN INLINE JUDGE Chapter 7 of the Serial law of the I jxqur HUKSDA Y ONLY Bank Night Cash Drawing Dramatic Casts Are Selected Final tryouts for the school play Laff That Off and Delta Theta The Proposal, and plays, Death, Is a Crook a Crook, were held at the high school auditorium last were Thursday evening. The judges Mrs. Henry BUss Mrs. Finlayson, Ruggeri, Miss Gwendolyn Hansen, Miss Margaret Hansen, Nick Fasselin, and Darrell Watkins. More than 230 students entered the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the DistrictDis-of Notice on Petition for Utah charge in Bankruptcy In Bankruptof Ernest cy No. 13959. In the Matter Anton Cima, a Bankrupt Notice is hereby given that Ernest filAnton Cima, of Helper, Utah, has Deed his petition on the 21st day of cember, 1934, praying for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy All creditors and other persons interested are ordered to attend at the hearing United upon said petition before the United States District Judge, in the States Court Room in the Federal the Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on two 2nd day of December, 1935, at oclock in the afternoon thereof, and then and there show cause, if any of the pethey have, why the prayer titioner should not be granted. By gencrsl rule of ths Court, it is ordered, that any cerditor opposthis application, shall enter his ing in appeararce and file specificationswith wntirg in opposition thereto, the undersigned Referee, 424 Beason Building, Salt Lake City Utah, in the manner and at the time as provided m General Order Number 32 Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 17th, 1935 fur-th- er j. t McConnell, Referee m Bankruptcy, Salt Lake City. Utah Date of publication, October 24, 1935 THE NEW FORD Why do we scry The New Ford V-- 8 lor 1936? What is new about it? Of course, the newest engine in the e car field is still the V-- 8 engine. low-pric- Since Ford made it available to all car users (keeping it as economical as cars with fewer cylinders) the Ford V-- 8 has been the newest engine on the market, and remains the newest for 1936. You may buy a car on minor "talking points" some specially advertised feature "with the car thrown in" bub after alL it is the engine you buy when you buy a car. Hence we put the engine first. Other new points about the car make a long list. Its lines are much more beautiful. The hood is longer and sweeps forward over the distinctive new radiator grille, giving the car a length and grace that are instantly impressive. The fenders are larger, with a wide flare. Homs are concealed behind circular grilles beneath the headlamps. New steel wheels. Ford upholstery always ol sterling quality and excellent taste is rich end enduring. The appointments of the car have a new touch cf refinement. There V-- 8 Is no question about the increased beauty of the Ford V-- 8 for 1936. In more practical matters, many improvements have been made Steering is made easier by a new steering gear ratio. The cooling system circulates 5 Vi gallons of water through a new, larger radiator. Natural thermosyphon action is assisted by two centrifugal water pumps. New style hood around louvres permit a rapid the engine. Easier, quieter shifting of Ford gears The gear shift lever now travels a shorter distance. air-flo- w The two qualities you want in brakes Brakes that stop the car with ease and certainty. Ford Super-Safet- y Brakes of the mechanical design. long-teste- d, fool-proo- f, in the electrically welded genuine steel body. Safety Glass all cround at no extra cost Hundreds have written grateful letters because this glass has protected the safety cf their families. Safety A as always car you can drive without strain if you Lke, in city or country. the road, responds to the holds Steady, all day, FOR 1936 d horse. driver's touch like a You don't have to "push" or "fight" the driver and car easily get Ford V-- 8 on terms of good understanding with each other. An engine has much to do with the roominess of a car. Very much indeed. A long engine uses up car space. The compact V-- 8 engine permits much of the ordinary engine space to be used by passengers. It really is a great car in every way, this 1936 Ford V-- 8 the finest, safest, most dependable Ford car ever built Now on display by Ford dealers. well-traine- LOW FORD V-- 8 PRICES Coup (5 window). $510. Tudor Sedan, $520. Fordor Sedan, $580. DE LUXE Roadater (with rumble eeat). $580. THIRTEEN BODY TYPES Coupe (3 window), $570. Coupe (5 windows). $555. Phaeton, $590. Tudor Sedan, $565. Cabriolet (with rumble seat), $825. Fordor Sedan. Touring Sedan (with built-i- n trunk), $590. Fordor Touring Sedan (with built-i- n trunk). $850. ConTertible Sedan. $780. $825. Tudor Standard accessory group. Including V- bumpers and spars tire, extra. All Ford 8 body types cost bees Solety Class throughout at no Economical terms throuah Universal Credit Companv F. O. B. Detroit cdd-tiona- |