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Show SHE BUN ADVOCATE, TBIOB, 'Superior Circulation f . . . Supreme Reader Inter vt ,,uo Evv Tmum B T CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY , ?AS TIirsSDAT. JANUARY families there. Eastern Utah Prep Baketball Situation campaign of the The Subbing-for-Sant- a As Result of Emery County Schools Salt Lake City publications is a poject of which any sponsor may feel justly proud, its worthiUINTAH ness is deserving of the excellent community coPrepaiatory ' school basketball In this district s up in the air" at presoperative support that it receives. WHEN REAL LIRERTY IS INVOLVED VAL 'THAT organized posse of political profligates parading under the name of the American misnomer if there ever was In Advanci. Phc hi No. 8 Liberty League, a SuMCtiimoM 2,00 Pen Yt from the housetops continually shouted has one, AT when they considered that PROPERTY rights CMTKKCD AI IICOND CLAII MAIL MATTIA AT TMl eOUTOF.IC CRICI, UTAH, UNDO TMI ACT OF MARCH , IIP. were being violated (Their conception of PROPERTY rights being the unquestioned privilege of A SPLENDID PROJECT fleecing the public through creation of fake to values) but on several occasions they have been has seen fit in the past rpiIE accorded the opportunity to speak up when of criticize The Salt Lake Tribune because HUMAN rights were being endangered. In every pubits attitude on economic matters, this with-thHUMAN rights were .being viowhere instance in line to follow lication still being unable lated the Liberty league tribe has found their capitol city daily in affairs political and eco- time too occupied to give attention, this because Tribune The believe we that nomic. However, and its sister publication, The Telegram, cannot it has not meant any interference with their be pr3hed too highly for the excellent holiday POCKETBOOKS. And in that paragraph, dear reader, is the season campaigning they do each year in behalf of the needy of their home community, this us- true PICTURE of the American Liberty league, no addition or deletion being necessary. ually resulting in caring for all HAL G. MmKNIGIIT, Publlher VAL IL COWLES, Editor and Advertbln Manager 1L COWLES, Sun-Advoca- B te aid-requiri- jball club to date are 1109.75 with expenses of $62.50, leaving a balance of $47.25 on deposit with the Price Commercial and Savings bank. TVKXTY YEARS AGO te ar e, . semi-annu- - Sonbr36 ar al Lrde Two garr.cs or scheduled to be playthis (Thursday) evening by quintet of the Carbon County Independ-e- rt Basketball league, local casaba organization. In the opthe Spring Canyon entrant en clashes with Blatz Beer of Helper wide In the second contest the cir-cleading Cardox Giants meet five. The Price C. C, C. team mts the Beckers of Helper in a ed ut Sun-nyiid- post-holid- ' Sun-Advoca- te. .: 15c 35c 1 5c 15c 13c 14c 23c 5c ur SnS ' THIRTY old-ti- 10 E5c gh 15 I circu-wer- - 40,-56- 1; - be-we- en ht LARGE- CREAM OF WHEAT n. DATES - PACKAGE POUND CELLOPHANE ! PACK PACKAGE UTAH SOLID PAQK NO. 2Vi SIZE CAP. 2 ! PUMPKIN The 'members of the recently elected town board subscribed to the oath of office last Monday noon, as provided bjNtow, and on Tuesday eve ning the first meeting was held. As now constituted $lie board is composed of Arthur W? Horsley, president, and J. M. Whitmore; J,. J. Lloyd, Erastus Anderson and Hyrurrf Frand-setrustees. At Tuesday evenings meeting the old appointees were kept in office. They are: Henry Fiaek, clerk; Wil liam H. Frye, attorney; B. R. McDonald, treasurer; J. A. Crockett, manager of the town hall; George A, Downard, janitor, and A. J. Grames, exton. The health committee is made up of A. W. Horsley, Dr. F. F. Fisk and J. J. Lloyd. Streets, J. M. Whitmore and Hyrum Frandsen. Cemetery, Hyrum Frandsen and J. J. Lloyd. The joint report for the past year of Clerk Fiaek and Treasurer McDonald was received and approved and is published elsewhere in this issue of The Advocate. The matter of the organization of a volunteer fire department, which is in a sense necessary in order to obtain a reduction in fire insurance rates, was discussed at coniderable length, but final action was deferred until the next regular meeting. KERNS CATSUP, BOTTLE MORTONS SMOKE SALT COOKIES POUND .. CRISP 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS PACKAGE IN JELL--0 STALEYi' CORN STARCH POUND IACKAGE STRING BEANS CAN GREEN TALL CAN COCOANUT PACKAGE PANCAKE FLOUR GREEN TEA ED WAP u DEPEj VAN CA VEGET. BACON NUCK BY t: SOUP FRUITS cfS GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES ONIONS a- -e n YAMS op EACH SWEET SHREDDED POST BRAN COFFEE CUT ... PINK SALMON Sanpete Valley hay is being shipped in to the Carbon coal camps and sold for $8.50 a ton bailed. O. G. Kimball and other raisers of hay in Pleasant Valley are feeding some to cattle shipped in and holding the surplus until such time as prices advance. i. AMAIZO GOLDEN LEMON SYRUP n, Last Monday the Eastern Utah Telephone company became the owner of the local line from Price to Helper, built some months ago by George E. Nelms and Oliver J. Harmon, Jr. Several thousands of fine cedar poles being gotten out under contract for the company to be used in the construction of the line to Carbon county towns with the coming of spring. ay to thank our many patrons for their splendid patronage during the was tery successful and day Season request that you compare before you buy! addi-ion- al two-ye- Upset County Basket League Action Quints Play Tonite In 2 Games; Giants Lead fast-step-p- trans-erre- ar IIS ent as the result of action taken by Emery county last week, the high chools of the southern county formally withdrawing from the Utah State High School Athletic association because of their unwillingness to continue In competition with the Carbon county high, the larger student attendance at the local institution being used as the basis of opposition. schedule for the The 1935-3- 6 he playing of organization clubs had been schools in this district been fast so far this year and with ha 5 adopted and accepted by the particitlu expected improved basketball fans may pating prep institutions, these includimprovement some contests during ing, North, Central and South Emery expect Of Name snappy Business Changes Drug nd Green River. However, the withthe balance of the season, drawal of the schools of the south Announcement was made this week landing of teams: county has upset the local school s ,by Glenn D Kennedy who recently Won Lost Pet. 4 plans, leaving Carbon in the oiphan .purchased the business of the Sutton Caiiox 0 1.000 class. At a meeting of Region five Drug company, that the name of the Betters 1 3 .750 fficials here last Satui day it was rec- business in the future will be the ,Sur.nyside 1 2 .667 ommended that Carbon be granted Carbon Drug company. Mr. Kenne-'Bla'- z 1 2 .333 admittance to the Nebo district. It dy, plans to do considerable altering Spr-n1 3 .250 Canyon is expected that the schools in the jn tbe store in the near future, Cardox vs. Sunnyside, 8:00 p. m. atter district wdli object and this changes to be made on the exterior vould muddy the waters further. 0f tbe building as well as on the in-Blue, black and pink card board now In stock at The the result of the withdrawal of terior. the Emery schools from the high school association one of the two entries to the state tournament from this district will probably be lost and he annual round robin will be eliminated, Vernal and Moab meeting to determine which of those two institu-ion- s from eastern Utah will particiWe wish pate in the annual state tourney. It d s possible that if Carbon is Holito the Nebo district the which state , , entry allowance for the neeting will accompany the local chool there, that cistrict at present eing allowed only one entry to the early tourney in the capitol city. his, however, is indefinite and it is possible that eastern Utah may lose ntirely the one additional state tourney entry allowance as a result of the imery schools action. Carbons Dinosaurs showed flashes f speed and fight in a practice game t Vernal on Saturday evening, this specially in the opening period, only o have the Uintah basin lads step ut in the remaining quarters and ake a by a score to 17. Alexander, Ver-.a- ls f fifty-fospeedy center, clicked with thir-ee- n baskets and one free throw for a total of twenty-seve- n points. Gold-n- g and White were high pointers fori the Carbonites, each tossing through he hoop three baskets. The score: Mrs. O D. Bliss of Moab, Utah, (Items reprinted from the Qn Wednesday evening of this week of Friday, January 7, 1916). returned home Monday after a visit Pl.ice lodge of odd Fellows installed C. S. Harris, N. G.; C. R. officers. New city officers taking over the V. G.; G. E. Nelms, secretary; Lewis, city affairs are: Mayor A. W. HorsJ. B. Roberts, treasurer; E. R. Ward, items are reprinted from warden; G. O. Horner, chaplain; C. N. ley; Councilman J. W. Loofbourow, (These holdover; Thomas Fitzgerald, four-ye- The Sun of Friday, January 7, 1316). Russell, I. G.; J. W. Walker, O. G.; J. term; J. O. Fausctt, Lars Frand-se- n J. Lloyd, R. S. to N. G.; J. H. Redd, term. and J. II. Pace, at noon today the new r. s. to V. G. Price lodge now has a Promptly A. H. Huntcn, treasurer; L. A. Lau-be- r, Democratic administration took over 'membership of twenty-ninwith the affairs of Helper, and contrary to 'good prospects for the new year. clerk, also hold over. The retiring officials are Mayor-C- arl expectations that they would simply o Gunderson; Councilman, M. 6o through the necessary formalities Esther Rebckah Lodge No. 38 of Wilson, E. S. Horsley, J. F. Pace, and usualonsuth occasions and adjourn ,Storrs hcld its installa- A. W. McKinnon. to some future date to make ppoint- on Wednesday evening tjon 0ffjcers merits and transact general routine ,ast The officers: Noble grand, Mrs. matters, they buckled right down to Ella H Davis; vice d Mrs. Mabel business and held a very busy ses- iStultz seCretary, Miss Beulah Hlght; sion which lasted all afternoon The; trea Mrs. Flora Edwards; ward outgoing mayor and a quorum of last Mrs. azel Harrison; chaplain, s year councilman, after approving the Mrs. Martha Henderson; R. S. N. G.. A large crowd enjoyed the inaugu-jan- 2 E. the new eoundl, composed v1 G Tralballof Mayr A W wdio is the four-ye?;,side Borkenhagen, Short guardian, j. B. Sellers; day night. Although the new execu- - term councilman, Fred Bovie, Archie outslde guardian Lawrence Berensen tive did not learn that he was giving Allison, Stephano Gianotte and W. E. W. of Price to citizens the !Rbodes four sbort term councilmen, such a function presented with a beautiful until after he had been installed m immediately took up the matter of office Monday noon. The arrange- appointments to the various city of- - fation a banque was given everyone ments were most complete and a well fjees. There were present City Re- enyi;g themselves very present filled hall greeted the mayor when he corder C. R. Jones and Treasurer Sam much. oldof the benefit the For Stein. The first appointment made appeared. er citizens who have not kept pace was that of L. A. McGee of Price as YEARS AGO with the latest steps, many of the There was no other city attorney. CARBON dances were placed on the pro- - applicant for this office and Attorney G T F P off with McGees appointment was made Utahs coal production for the year gram and they were stepped 6 3 rf a grace and vigor that surprised some unanimously. There were two appli- - 1905, according to figures furnished White, 0 If ' xoni, ,0 of the younger people present. The cants for the position of city marshal, by State Mine Inspector Gomer Tho-hi3 0 ff8 - .'. school orchestra furnished ex-M. Cook and M. L. Leute, who mas, was in excess of a million and iolding, c 2 4 rg ramaki, cellent music and received many com- for the past eleven months has held five thousand tons, all of which ex- 0 0 0 lg lampton, the position and for whom at the jeepting a hundred and fifty thousand pliments. 0 1 0 Marshall, rf e tons, came from the four camps of eleventh hour a petition was 0 0 0 ossat, lg lated praying for his reappointment, Carbon county as follows; 0 0 0 hosts at an elaborate course dinner However, Mayor Moss appointee, W. Clear Crawford, lg Winter Quarters 256,550; at their- home last Saturday evening. ,M. Cook, secured the office with but Creek, 304,025; Castle Gate, 243.556; 8 6 1 17 Totals repast was a triumph in the cul- - one dissenting vote. Sunnyside, 639,934; Grass Creek, o .Wasatch, 34,967; other small inary art. Following the pleasant hour around the table, cards and mue widely extended. Marriage licenses were issued dur- mines (estimated), 75,350. sic made the remainder of the eve- ing the week to Peter Jouflas of HelThe development of the Utah coal ning enjoyable. Those who were for- per and Helen Agloupoulis of Price. mines thus, far has been extensive In the rabbit hunt yesterday tunate enough to be the guests of Mr. Also to Peter Leone of Taft, Colo., enough only to supply the Utah marthe married men and the single ' and Mrs. Nelms were: Mr. and Mrs. and Caterina Bosone of Helper, ket and to compete with the Wyo- men of Price the latter defeated the W. F. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas o to ming mines in the a'djacent inter- former by a score of twenty-eigFrank W. Averill tells The Sun that mountain country, but as it increases twenty-seveTouts, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hills, and The losers gave a free Mr. and Mrs. George Horner. the total receipts of the' Price base- - it is easy to see that the market will dance last night which was well at tended and thoroughly enjoyed by a number of people, nothwithstanding the short notice, News-Advoca- 2, SS0? POUND es |