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Show THE rACL' TWO dir iir i?im-Aiuuira- Al. II. II. 1.1 ' , t.Jel Sufitn.t f vii Tvfc,.t Ui (.our.fy tLbllbHlNu T COM PA (2 OO Ci. Ki r. " !i. .is ji i 1 nt i f V 11 .ri ) 1 .11(11 LI) AlTKOVE ( TRICE, C TAII Two'County Rural Leaders In Rehabilitation Setup Attending State Session Held At Logan 1 11 h 4 X ! - -- Irgi-lat.- Nx. 8 'ill ,IM i.f II. J.ilal c- - Ti hot llilalol ill JaliUdf) the jxdicy of UlldrlJ'.iX l!u lit I li.MnlJ u:g to 61 li. lln lualir. lull t ed to S li CUlitlliUi. opJIll'll M the gi'ldtol 8Ak MAfEEIi Ini frtiutoP Wl.i'.i at tl. tolilrlition tl.ry Will H ly.bInk Ail rit lUf! ui8 Mtii.n tu any iiuitu-- e m .daiies of the l.iwm.ik lakr Jail 111 illsi Uis.ltg Jo!n . S hi. 1m based on the tl.iim that it Wulild in Iris iilg to 1m follow d ll.i rlllig tl.r tOMJAKI.NG NAI loNAI, I INAM KS t Tease the Cust of go emmellt," It goes Without .I famuli, tho--r of ttiaint' i sux mg tl at the direct co-- t of grnmcnt would j'loMrii.s M )n II Jill A 1. S I Hi .! . 1 Wit flnnki-'- l of tiMi.iltloiiS beXoilt who, WtailM:1m tile. I rUsed oil It rojnj.ul a t i i l.V small Li-i- s - had to to! II to lt-by t haltt iti-iul l!,cir todllol, i lmu1 inii!oJ nit a of h inert mu JJowixcr, who f, tut tin-salary aiv i ' aii.g. anvil! to fcgj-'." lal that juiiniit Jn tin New Vlk "Tilin ing salary ti the states law makel s should Ixtoiui Huh (M ini' nt t f Irlnf Ijti d .I Mali ln'inls a it lla U.--t in tin wuiM." ft I j a long' w.y toward securing latter govern Thr Ifhabllitatlolt J'lilalU Was Jla.l an iin cinliary ilnjHil a lin!i in fiutit go n ant Cailioii of women and tiaih-in Inu-if.ist for int it nf tin UmiM of Miyan, it xvotiM N am ly hat iiieiit, making tojMisihIe as a blanch i.f Im c.r tin ayo in louiitu !.ued the lawmaking greater ability tau.-f- l limit exciti nifiit. e st .lc E R A The j ioiain was Mjtions. hml i f jmllcy of the i.t w uii.l la tl.i.-Arthur M. IjunjMirt. who jaiil for t should rtimuiUr that some tiims del Voitis was hat toinew i tiul.t jroC.C'S nit nt, a.inl In "had got Mr. at Liuiing is far greater low,rloj of indirect the cot government IummI l the wunti-illimeii'', tin giAfrinm nl'K indit iinjuigmir ami that the direct, that the low salary program f Dm ly f.rn rs g.teii help the jiutlic t ha tin truth. lie (illicit in wiiiiul makes t adtT the accomplishim lit of the work uf through al loans to t tin In to him Mali imnt. Ip exjH-rjo their ill jdeteil livetdotk units, the Jobbx ists. Increased salaries to the legislatatter mathinery and work Hoik, liimjHirt imiiiati-i- l that hi exjiectcil to le tors should mix ant e the quality of stiite ggvtm-iir and obtrariml fur going counter to tin "laxi.'h govin untie in.taiuvs make hmne in nt L'tjih. IU Miles and JinjuovemenU. ernment Handing" d'ojnguiul.i of reactionary y buMm-sdefinilely aulmg these farmer interest, but he said he didnt mind. WHY HACKETEEltING FLOITUSHES were farmers given many "Its thin way," one of his friends declared. aid of the NVw York extraordinary "When the A meruan grownup of t inlay was in On July I, 1935, twcau.se it was seen his teens, nnyliody who dared impugn the credit , racket Grand Jury in the nations metrojudis that the of rehabil.tation of the Inited States would haw Ir.n battered recently inrhidul the charge that the "racket could betttprogram r serve the agricultural on all sides. syndicate" activities there are under control of rLisS as a unit of the United States f agiiniltute. it was who an American "Hut today expressed from twelve to fifteen men, most of these being jiartment doubt almut the cui rent opinion that gimnuntiit unknown tu the general public; The chairman of transferred from the F. E, R. A. to the bond are not so hot must disagree with the 'Imst this "Liard of directors is alleged to U one U S, D. A. Since the transfer Ihe chanHenry Goldberg an individual whose name rogianx has ojx ned up greater jvople, anr finds himself friendless." nels of aid. Almost ft tyjx? any One of the interesting xints brought out by means nothing to the average newspaper reader. loan, that will definitely enOne of the daily p:;jHrs of the nations big Ijinijwjrt Is that France, which is still on the hance a woithy farmers farm prog Kohl standard, has to pay Six cents for its money. town states that "Goldberg is very far from gram, can le obtained, eligibility be an E. Phillips Oppenheim master mind of mg consideiect. Lo.ms of obtaining And in England. which has a balanced budget hut is noton the Kold standard, the government has crime, but in his climb up the ladder he has ac- machinery, repairs, wink stock, dairy quired a certain amount of polish which enables cattle, r.mge cattle, jwrmits, poultr; to pay alsmt d per cent. him to deal efficiently with politicians, and it is and poultry houses, water purchase The Fnited Slates, on the other hand, this aptitude for Iaison work which is largely t linijucnt taxes where tax sale has to pay only an ax erase of 2'j per rent. threatened, home repairs and iin resonsili!e for his present position." And the hankers have gobbled up ex cry isseed, fet'd,, and subsist In other words, dear rentier, the racketeer- provements, sue as fast as it appears. nee needs are some of the common If our country is on the skids, Lamport de- ing game is Lung carried on because of the dose vfhs of aid that can be given. Loans between the racket manipulators or the purchase of land or the re clared, there is nothing in those fixtures support-- 1 relationship and This brings clearly in the financing of real estate mortgages arc the politicians. ing the fact. the situation as it actually exists a condi- - for the time being excluded. Loans open To those xvho insist that the country is tion of political racketeering that should and made arc based on a 2 to 5 year re spending too much, Lamport offered this conso- must be halted. .The political bigwigs and the payment plan with interest at 5 per lation: Recently the rural rehabilitaracketeers are in the same kennel, a situation cent. tion program was expanded to in The national debt of the Inited States that calls for action for divorce and one which elude two types of farmer clients Ls less than half that of France and less than can be remedied only by the people themselves. Those known as emergency clients re a third that of England. The sooner this action for divorce" is started red to the rehabilitation He also showed that the percapita annual the sooner will the nation be started on the road- by the county 'ocial service program division interest charge in this country is less than a fifth way to betterment. It will be well to keep this and who are in need of aid for sub that of France and about a fourth that of Eng- in mind when you handle that ballot in future stcnce needs; and those known as land. elections in your hands rests the question of tandaref clients. The standard clients are those who At the same time, the normal income of whether or not we are to have a nation of good ae had farm plans set up and loans this country is four times that of Ilritain clean citizenship or one with a basic political canand almost eight times that of France. cerous condition which will eventually not only approved to aid them in their farm The emergency clients are The interest burden takes more than 10 per ruin our beloved country but will in time drive program. those whose referrals rfrom the county cent of the French national income, 5 per cent in representative government from the world. social service workers have been ap i.uii t--.. ' To-- Irt-l.- tx-m- g h.J.S Jit I.Oj.'al). t 1 I 9 A Jn-ri- - -- 1 111 - 1 L im-n- invc-'tiiH-h- i!-- 1 1 1 y d e lit-- d Vi-rti- 111 wt-i- e tb-ta- in m re-ja- fman-ciall- s ad-ise- ry jwr-son- al at UuAii.g is tt.e 1 title Sait-Ail- till ladi tit i It Is ihiid of a 4vru faf JfrJ)alT-,- t a t i ; VVjM-r- Ll U.ry if ilc Jet IC tiimj-al- laf) J CASTLE GATE NEWS wee.k Miss Ruth Hunten of Rolapp re- turned last week after spending the past five months in California. Miss Peggy Hilton of Salt Lake spent the latter part of the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heely. Mrs. Rachael B. Olsen returned home Monday of last week after spending nearly a month in California. i Opening of the O. K. Ice Cream parior . 15 as Broadway will take , da ll was Pla"c c H. Baldwin, manager of the newest business house in Price. Light lunch- es will be served, confectioneries and Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and two daughters from Mountain Home have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson during the past week. Mrs. Leona Coles from Salt Lake City visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Babcock during the latter part of the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robertson were visitors last week-en- d in Price Evan Lewis, who was seriously inat the home of Mr. Robertsons par- jured in a mine accident several ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Robertson. weeks ago, returned home from the Castle Gate hospital last Monday. ancd oy SPEAKING OF CANDIDATES j i f! V M & proved by the county rehabilitation advisory committee and the state of fice for investigation by the rehabili talion supervisor to see if rehabili tation aid can help them with their farm problems. During this investigation these people, who were on re lief, and need aid are extended some in the form of subsistence grants which they will later repay in work When farming plans are worked out by these emergency clients and the rehabilitation supervisor for their farms, and loans approved, these farmers become standard clients and receive the full benefits extended under the rehabilitation program. The rehabilitation program is, at present, expanding rapidly in the local counties. There are now approximately 50 emergency clients and 36 standard clients with a number of loan requests waiting approval in the state office. In additioq there are about 90 applications waiting consid eration and approval. Farmers inter, ested in the rehabilitation program should call at the local office, Castle Dale, county court house, or, if re ceiving relief apply through their case worker. tity lf J Al'gtlrs Any jer&uu vifiatu IjU Itj-ul- l r r v jut-se- wi-.l- i 1 e, s Uourtet-- of Labor ! rl Cald-wel- l, n WE CAN HELP YOU WITH YOUR BUDGET, JUST VISIT OUR STORE AND COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS. POST BRAN rru"5c Edwards Dependable Sold with money back guarantee, Lb. CREAM OF WHEAT n( LARGE PACKAGE LIBBYS VIENNA SAUSAGE 9c CAN VAN CAMPS PREPARED GREAT NORTHERN GOLDEN BANTAM UTAH NO. 2 FAVORITE CAN SPAGHETTI CORN PEAS CAN 14c MATCHES. TOMATOES Baking Powder JSL SIS EXTRACT 2 o, BoraE SALAD SERVE OLIVE OIL 10 gaoT TOILET SOAP BARS Ei LIyr HERSHEYS LB. CAN 24 ounce JAR on ..... 20 OUNCE DATES 2LtPck 17 LB. BEANS Soap Powder 5 3' TOMATO JUICE VAN 20 Vi OZ. CAN LG. CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE SWEET SHREDDED BONELESS PHILCHARDS ORANGES LEMONS APPLES LETTUCE FANCY NAVELS FANCY 176 s DOZEN DOZEN CHOICE ROMES EXCELLENT QUALITY NEW CABBAGE SPINACH 8 OZ. CAN FILET C mmc J 9c iSrJEX; 19c 15c 25c RED or WHITE LBS. CAMPS VAN CAMPS TOMATO. VEGETABLE CCCOANUT 3A 2 Cans SLICED 2 LOAVES PURITY COOKIES ASSORTED SOUP 9 Rex SPAGHETTI PORTERS O SWEET MILK A-- Y A Plus ... . PEANUT BUTTER MACARONI 33Ct $2.29 BARS BREAD QT. DRESSING LAUNDRY SOA-P- COCOA 15c 6 5c Sc LB. ALWAYS TRESH SLEEPY HOLLOW P.G. 17' LB, CAN 9 COFFEE Sc 25c 9c 39c SALAD OIL PDrvEEOBT. x, A mocking-bir- d has been discovered which can change its tune eighty-seve- n times in seven minutes. There's a mark for some of to shoot at. n cliit-ctio- n Package up-to-d- tx-t-- r Mr. and Mrs. Roy Babcock are the parents of an eight pound girl, born Sunday morning of last week at their ol t, .e i.y JiluV 11 DASH pre-scho- g Lttf I tf-,- HIAWATHA NEWS home here. There was a foot of snow here last week. The wind blew so hard Saturday night and drifted the snow so deeply in places that a crew of men was call-!e- d out to work Sunday, to clear the sidewalks, tram and railroad, in or- -' der that the miners could go to work Monday morning at the usual time. Mrs. John Smodey-wa- s a Price visitor Saturday, when she took some dental treatments. Our Doctor Belden has been rather busy vaccinating and school children for small-poas several cases have been reported to be in the town. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Black of Huntington were visitors in Hiawatha Sunday. The Carbon and Emery stores, located at Hiawatha and Mohrland, are being taken over by the Price Trading Co., under the management of The stores have jGomer Peacock. been holding a dry goods sale, dis-- I posing of all the old stock at half price, which Mr. Peacock will replace with new and J is,t c t he J from Salt Lake City was a visitor here Sunday of last j c (Lnalitrs Ui uF lily tmh hi lakrti Jttiili ,vt tj C t'Jxl.l.alHE4 la'liu ilitrl f t ' t I D. Reese t ll"l!S lf IJ.. OJillliallttf To make this City fire fiom i adiu deemed gud'.y of a it.; it .t arid every ujHtn t'utiv lettun stiall tx j i;i...t mu ifririit'e, wr niust . line of Us take the tr otu.b.lity of 'by a fill of !ot fniH tl.art five rllu. mating sutli intiilrmiies fnm tired dtulais t5uci) ta by in j fi, OUT OiV Ul tit) Hunt in tily Jail of Hot mote tli.'l latfUrS, t! ell author ihe other noises vvhiih we re- - jmonttis or bolti mth fine and u j teive, so that they may lx tun down .uiiinrnt' Wt 11. fellow citizens, let's it, in the jitojx-- manner. j When our radio is on. turn on your little Job Without law. Next Wtrsj at uum t learu-- and note the result tn article will nil yni how these mteifcience and where tj jtHir ladio, Tl.eie t a loud whining look for them. noise. Tiy tit her you may have and note the result. Each one Funeral Service lor Frrrott ft these noises you hear are also Mrs. Susan M. Beach, "fl, was 1 4. In all your neighbors arts. led Monday fat 12 30 in the Firimj Now there are none of us who A filter-ettto cause such disturbances cemetery lifter faerviees ha Junsuch as the Tobe Fllten-tte- , in the L. D. S. thapel tin re, undi-- !. ior, which can be purchased at lot of Ihshop A. Snow. price of $3 50 m must places, w hen Beach died Friday. installed in juojser manner, will keep Survivors re the husband. D M your vacuum cleaner or other small iteach; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie motors off the air entirely. These litand two Sons. A O, Beach arj tle devices will not harm the tjera-tm- Anthony Beach of Nolan. or the apjvearanct of your appliFuneral arrangements were ur. trance. Yet they perform their duty ibe direction of Wallace rnortuarv I ad-- lo-in- Glen A t 1 t,x trJuje, i 1 Ui it L f liy Static ocMt tiy Jm W, JNittcr, )tafcl v kuLfe i In Drive To Eliminate -l is. at Ii.Ijc 5. It: j j., ! Vriy L:tle lMcifcirl.te g ; '!, 1 l:.f JtMARi u eLn.ai.i i.g Hi r tit t s J m 1 JU-a'- I Wt'l ri fr v. niniitequire Of Citizens I I 1 co-opeMiU- i- 1 TIHKM) IV. ATE. .I;;:;:::., oip.ituiuty of C t a . a ' . I yulEUS of Fi.di will " i!al 11, r a Ul C ol ;,g l i ,f W isht s oil a ihetuii-iitutluipi ai.d txnii Ties, aid M.ti Mj! ic 'Us this fall, .tin t at the j iH jn. j vkci Lii!lC ruifaril.iA fi.lt the p.y id Jill. I ndu.ii.t tilling foi imit.t-n.Wolk l.iMl.e of ll.ollctill'rlit ihalft Alitl It i to ! b" d that the u ini' I the tull.r J lutlatll icll Wr.llit-,1- a n 111. ill. UV f'f Hf wlJlual tljtc1 t u!r of the flute w.ll vote iii taxor if the u 1 ; P I. Fv til Fits v t'utluhrr. MA.KNM.Hr. XAB H I ONI I S, IJHur nJ Advirtaiug Mmirr t ON I IS, IIU. Nr i li hi is "n i . CANbON !' tr Ib.t. ,.t A S 1 K LARGE HEADS 10c 9c LB. 17c : 9c 25c 21c 6 LBS. 25 7c 5c 5c |