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SI. at tl r irl.'.'i glade itt 1.1 1 1 c J m oil t'aitn of lie hl J !atl, : w Auxiliary n.ud an cs.rlli . Mlt.i.g the Hi.ii-i,jln.hl umg a nidni by .nc pubhc tt is hjn-i- l ft. at a mn.lar n.aik may n.r attained hu fv Id.i year. i : -- Jy p m-U- h.s Wil-ham- j " te. - R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone 318 Physicians and Surgeons SERVICE Office: Service on all makes of Mechanical Hefrigeration by Factory Service Engineer. 27o 20 N. Carbon Ave. Phone S. J. 255 SWEETRING, LAWYER LUMBER COMPANY Continuous Sat. from 3 :30 Continuous Sat. from 3:30 JIMMY ALLEN Sky Parade Sun. - Mon. - Mon. - - Tue. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 WALLACE REERY BARBARA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES Tue. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 His greatest picture of all time WILL ROGERS -- S 0h FRANK B. HANSON, 14-15-- '' c-0a- Mon. Continuous Sunday from 3:30 Pat O'Brien - mELODY UFIGER5 Try The 'your typewriting paper. Sun-Advoc- I t ) Jlrijirf jinlud- tjusllrt, c T..t1d J .1 1, it", 1, fljir, 1, 5 ler ti aV.rtilal. a l.l Mi;g( Mlll'-U- , hl.I.l. I.I.I.IT VXI y ht.licttr, k iui.li, i ! futule l!C.l , : k St i ' k It, . T PROGRAM HAS SET SPLENDID RECORD Ir ire ! - .1 U' 'I. 1 jrl) 1 LtuIUft DAotBALL to tl e I k.l! 3 d i. 1 j jn! with She Mutual in t.he trjt.l.a , An the lajjl.ame rlettlual Iunim huld aj ly the Mutual Is pie tl.' rf atof, etju.j'lfirl.t h.i , t-- s ej t; t on ; rat.hg as a unit of :alr, the nation du, ing Pie Jail fi le Law ball under jxiMrh!p of the local (ngar.)tation, the !ate trophy having been awarded to thi po-- t four In ucreion for having thc year FRIDAY - SATUKOW Tho Bij; Fcalurr complete and uccrwful yHith mark diamond program in Utah, which lead In it field for the United fmwt State. More Price boy have participated in the local Junior b.iM-bal- l program during this period than in any other community in the nation when proportioned according to population. Legionnaire credit a considerable amount of the sucres of their baseball program to the plendid which has been given by Price bu'iness houses, civic club, city authorities ond the spendid publicity; accorded the setup. Much credit, too. goes to Clark Wright and Scott Fau-set- t, the two veterans who have hand- led the baseball program. Firms and clubs which have ren- dered this splendid service include: Kelley Price Drug. Price Trading Co.. J. C. Penney Co . Eastern Utah Electric Co , Queen City Cafe, General Department Store, Johnson Service Station, Dinosaur Service Station. Silver Moon Dance Hall. Success Markets, Diamond Markets. Price Commission Co., Mutual Lumber Co.. Zion's Wholesale. Summit Monumental Works, Pay'NTakit. Kiwanis. Rotary. Ahepa, Elks, Moose and the Chamber of Commerce. Firms and clubs which have had teams at different times for five years: Kelley Drug, J. C. Penney, Eastern Utah Electric, Price Trading, Kiwanis and Rotary clubs. The American Legion wishes to express its appreciation to all of these firms and clubs for their sponsorship of teams and other aid rendered. Saturday 8:30 Added. Athletic club of Carbon chool will present dance skit. a Girt High clever SUNDAY - MONDAY Sun. Continuous after 2:15 Days Of 49 Event Proves Fun For All . i l1 Convention 0 ivs m Flynn Funeral .HOUSTON ! Helper Lodge No. WALLACE MORTUARY A. S. HORSLEY Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Phone bryxer represents . DIESEL TRAINING It is announced that Merrill Brvn-eof the Bryner Service Station in Helper, has been appointed local representative in these parts for "Desla, America's largest Diesel training center. Apply to Mr. Bryner for particfirst for ulars of this rapid growirg and profitable profession. r. 16 Price W. POTTER Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric Mangum & Grange First Class Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 36 SOUTH CARBON AVE. s ;r. rw i ltd eitjL3ivl.nl in juni W Cheers ,L Crowd I - t !Vi Mortuary and SZ .! Ie il, In- - I t ThomasDeseret James Cagney Thursday Cash Big Drawing TOO MANY PARENTS ita.lr, l.a'S, tc i J , '.aid (siji r a it Vir 4c 1.1 Itr g.ic!. t I .kdcfr!., t , s Dalton, Ceiling Zero WALLACE BEERY BARBARA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES I'.ejKtiU M f , MARGARET Thur. - Fri. - Sat. 16 WtHWHOI t f - JSi..It- j , c TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Atmosphere of the Old West reDouble Feature Program turned to Price with the A gripping chapter in par CO. staging of the ElksSaturday seventh birthday gnat war an thr undencorld' g a 49 in which of Vy Makers of Eye Glasses novel Days party DR. W. W. LEWIS featured the program filled with ten Optometrist gallon hats, bucking horses and In Charge roulette wheels. PRESTON POJTII CAUAlU Starting with a street parade in which costumed women rode in a B. W. stage coach and cowboys kept guard Attorney At l.aw with six guns and lariats the program and proved highly successful. Following Phone 336, 27 Ea 4 Main Girl the parade Elks and spectators gathered at the Silver Moon hall to in THURSDAY ONLY dulge in old time gambling games Bank Night with stage money as stakes. LICENSED EMBALMERS A log cabin equipped with bar and various games of chance kept the Day or Night Ambulance Service Tel. 164-Price westerners busy during the afternoon as an old time saloon. The Perfect Tribute Costs With In the evening the Antlers band No More unei Cleat' entertained with concert on Main Helen Broderick Home street after which celebrators again ggas.kf-M58 No. Carbon Ave. Phone 29 drifted to the Silver Moon to dance to the strains of both old time and Price, Utah new music amid rustic surroundings. 24 Hour Service Ambulance Prior to the celebration new members of the lodge were given a mock 1659 initiation on Main street. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Alerts Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall MORONI HUNT, Dictator. A. J. CARLSON, Secy. Licensed Embalmers wuHUTTHINSOH Wednesday Wednesday Big Cash Drawing TOO MANY PARENTS Thur. - Fri. - Sat. May Sun. i Sc Mir,j Sairlkr toIt , ) 1. LEWIS OPTICAL Fri. - Sat. if t.l ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone 39? Price Thur. - Fri. - Sat. t h r Tel. 141 29 E. Main St. Price, Utah s. I pro-opere- tta MUTUAL I 4 I t j lol.tei. e t ;I hj( i iA 1 l-- Carbon Golfers Match Strokes With Provo ll:g m mret rlemt-nlarns grade Junior ith a few having eight high, or ninth grade, will be includ-- , , , f 5rmJ ed In ten communitic, thu central-- 1 ir, ninth the above iring everything club will invade the ljovo lir.k Sun- A to CrN.nth the, r relative abil-th- e grade, would be desirable in " miningthatpit of the lrovo Coon- following according to Mr. Farm- n a schedumd member club V Castle Gate. Helper. Im dude six Tentative plan tha. Scofield. Spring Glen, Spring Pm year ir Canvon, SunnvMde, Welling.. Clear. 'Mth JunC F. lMU. Creek and Latuda turn in the e xpected line up. Plum fur Sunday' meet call fur ten matches to be scheduled Among those who may represent Carbon county are: Preston Summcrhay Elmer Young Ben '(professional), Redd, Jack Vignotto. Mat Gilmour. John Redd. Tony Peloni. Frank Arch McKinnon. Gene Gibson, Portraying a scene In an athletic Orrville Hams. R. R- - Kirkpatrick, Dr. club after winners of various eontests 'jdmes Ruggeri, A. C. Watts. Rrul y,avc been announced, will be the Redd. Jimmie Monroe. Rob Fergusson. theme idea for a skit to be presented t, Kelley, D. K. Downey. George st rand theatre Saturday night Warren and Allan Rrowne. at Thc matches are scheduled to start by tho Ciris. Athletic club of Car- 'at 9 00 a. m. with Pres Summcrhay bon county high school. w,th approximatciv all members meeting Rill Wills, Provo professional ,hc nove, cntcrtainment taking In hns dancing arranged REFRIGERATION - V.F ft, J tfa.licxj tllafi ftl.4 has fiat clarinet. ..Jcri.r J..1, j i d.mted ly M amour.! t4 firl! J.sse, aff.rf t.i.g f..nk a , ; ,ri. tr In. an, mat ding t ii g under d.le-- i of V W Wal dell igltnjiid tU srlkC a, r J T s. ir-int- J a.,, t). jlait county drfituti y t ' j tuirlla, Thr 1 I 1ud-rn- ti ill .3 tc .it al year Pie iitc ut till, S' . In fitunl) (ttninrnd, JtT tt llahslrllril m older lt.al tr.ay telirf.l ftiint ttp Imirae.) farll.liet g.iri.;tii-- , tul) at r .Hut! ait in un Vtt ? ,s t'l.ticid-st- p ci.f hi J,. 4 te ill ti.agr Jriiui, kiln- -, rVtljual al lirl.nt, K.a laU Waldrll, ll flat the h g'.l) i ..jnnr, Angrtu Vni. j led t y P it f.in Mr Ji- 1 t . xd I al.i g, a on htal.li-- er Sun. tl.e g !! I aii.c . ill, fat git a! H.ll Ji'-- I'.t &! U C 1 "The Prince of Peddlers, annual ojkeretta offering of the Notre Dame school which was show at the Car- bon high gymnasium Monday evening of this week, will be presented at the Bonnie theatre in Helper on the eve- ning of Friday. May 15. it was an- nouncod yesterday. The play was ably present.-- Mon- and was very well received Sis- day throughout Roping, jockeying, box-tW. J. Hanley of Denver and Frank Mildred was assisted by Mrs. tennis, wrestling, skating and conAnderson of Salt Lake City, both Charles Ruggeri in directing of the fencing uniforms will make the nected with the Pennsylvania railroad Entertaining solo and group gram doubjy interesting. were registered at the Savoy hotel dancing are featured. Misses Chisato Nakano. president of this week. Columbia handy packets of type the G. A. C., and Midori Nakano will F. H. Snyder. Santa Fe railroad writing paper 2 for 35c at The Sun announce the events in their order on the stage. representative was a Price vis tor Advocate. at Miss Orpna Faylor, girls gymnastic and Wednesday, stopping Tuesday the Savoy hotel. Mimeograph paper for as low as instructor, has been directing the affifty cents a ream at The fair, which is scheduled to begin at 8:30, between the double features. George Warren was a visitor in Salt Lake City Monday. dlMft n..J.'y Mijii CduUh.l jtrj; . Srt.tli failr fliHn ll.juta't a 1 tif Kiil.fi) ftadi ir, hUu tncsr httle imitation r ijli'lig k ."l ! a li , rlrktll and ii. g if and j,i-- Thi Iliad ka i4 If II jliitjri!, fa mr i il Ifidik i.tual i i i L.tl u,, g d.g, lli- eluded J.n.'t y J.a.fla tide tlluli.t C.t.V, has anejlrd a . t.,iio3I(a, 11 Cn.tii, SiutaJ l.i4e, tu Mutual I .,.11 .to f ui j a ; g !'. l t It Uixr jj.- luY JH'ki oi! ( ii;l4,y. J I. dig Ul.iia t in !c At! tic .i g Jl. lai.i.g ti 1 til ll n d j J I IIUI I t a oujl lalul.nl l.r M 4 g t!.a 1 h L - t u, IV 4) ii, gri.iiil g'l .a, .!u oli.ai d.i Jjirl.d.lif tlr Hcii Hitf.t of t'iC JOINS l !..d y iv. p.c fa.iiood nt Jt.il !i, air I'a! tj i 1.1 lajt.l, t.r li, J), .J .aj i! 1 t.1,,14 jn.aijj I C'a it ..e of it, e.r ,. f ) fit, Iij.ii h fa ili k 0.,,t.,ai l.e Cft't tl I i..g "J lrj Iir Ihone ., C uc 1 "' y. ft.a'll 1 r I iC L a J (iiJiitM $ p 4 I. iiiC J - " - ji.- at i lag ail J'.e lailtr Jail of a.h .e ! 1 .J. t fi.1 AJ t t A.ldJ X ttk anti la, I ! It v Lucille Mathis, daughter of J. A. Mathis of Price, left Wednesday for Chicago, 111., wheie she will spend the summer with Dr. and Mrs. Bliss n s.T-- 4.1 tol.nl t ru Mrs. Verne C. Frame returned to her home here recently after having spent the past month visiting in Washington, D. C. &I ll i i Callnui oU.1.1 a tan Ml J ( i,til.l t .1 ? 1 li. i J l'l i C. t'l,1 J I aa.Ua kkt.l 4J Mr I I 4 1iu .1 a ms; lli nt ns mg t si.-lit ifcMi, Mi, ; , v III the tilnUut tfaik meet Saturday las! r in itiik Jij1 Klillrr, k ti.nl- - lire trj irwnlaliits id Cait41 cil.-t.!! l Ci1.V. t1n-l- t I igt Sahiail I ll J ar In Spate lit the Itft! Sfratflirl,! slate met at 11 mo May 9 Coai h .Suinn i rlia) u ill erdi r 1.1 Ml Mr SVr .f Curia in Jatrhn Moselle G'dlmg In IJfavaftl Citovr SM'fr ImjhIitH aiid J.mmje CU'ant. h.gti hurdle, IHt wrtk U.f Iul .ifl In Mas AHmt. Jaik While and Hotart I at WrnilUlMir ! Sait Itkc ClSyi in the 680 yard relay i?h lus (Ktler Jif r.t I!)P tkr u neeisary to tain eittier first, ll family erond or third In a diHrut mol m to tjuuiify fiir the state exenls order W Gruntr Mr arul Mr US)' D Curia placed second here Saturday and Mr and tors of 1G0 feet and t Iritr vilth a Javelin Young if Ihr Manti lempJ came first In the high in Golding mrn tht urn? vltilor Sunday, shrn team also garnerThe hurdles. relay In the labcrnaclt pakr at ed first place In the 880, Award will be presented winner Wallace Young of Price m to the Veterans hospital In Salt in the state meet. Lake City recently for major oper- The state mint Saturday will wind all on. up Carbon high school's track season for 1938. Frank Young, Junior W. P. A, clerk, will orpear before a board of examiner of the 3rd Reserve Headquarter May 12 to receive a promotion to first lieutenancy In the field artillery . i it r tu I JMiUS UIUWI. Mil , rn.ui.im a (.itoi i Hj aw: i m: w iv WINS HIGH RATING:;:-- -" - 1 VM ' HIGH SCHOOL BAND -) rj Ci.Mr i 'It hcl llrli t 11 - J V A I'iiITIIa ft I ill ' i'll f ' 'M S if J!. M., J 1 mi 1 SYSTEM SCHOOL 'ir t'f ml h, I V Stntf ' i t,.' 1 I .!l Hi!! r M t U J 1 J, , A : a r I Mi, W J s a! ft k , 1 . a' M;, 1 il fttlc 1 r t 1 ll I i i I- g !) i !.-- I -1 mi, u .M I if Ult- j . itJ c m f r A it n itin tt i r i.ius u t UMit II s t I I K A I IV HELPERS JUNIOR HI 1IIK U. t Ii 1 4llk s I . .1 I Mi . . H.1-:- ' I , t Mi r r a j tr l . 1 .i i I, .! It' t'i ,1 r c 1 .:s 11 ,t !1 k - ! ,5 ! l 1 a 1 i ! . .) ' 1. j i 4,51,. H. "I I ll I , I ri . t'l nrit ' tit i,.t e has J i ' g ,1 ,r . 1 l' ii." Il4 M ,1ul c - I !' 1 kik t - , v. P. t L. ! 1 'i ! I Vl x. n it u CHANGES SOUGHT 'Price and flearbi I'i.c ui t i h . i Fbone SERVICE ABOVE ALL" A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 158 Price, |