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Show THE PAGE TiVELVE or CLASS IN HOME MANAGEMENT TO GRADUATE SOON A teaching course where young women may secure training in practical home management is being carried on at the home of Mrs. Hansen in Spring Glen, the National Service in Price revealed here this week. This work is said to be one of the finest projects of its kind and will Rubber stamp pads may be prove beneficial 'to many young women in the management of their own, chased at The pur- te. " sT IMPORT N0B6VaXs . -,,- im modern . . Davido Chino of Helper early this week. The local Girls Softball team won a game from Spring Canyon Monday. Wallace Treat motored to Salt Lake City Sunday for a brief visit. Dewain Anderson, son of Ray Anderson, underwent a minor operation the fore part of the week. Claude Snow underwent an appendix operation this week, and is recovering nicely. Robert Elliot was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bray Monday. club, which will begin functioning this week sometime. Jack Bamber has returned from New Mexico where he spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson have sent word here to friends that they are enjoying their lengthy trip and are now in Tijuana. Etandardvilles Mens Softball team lost their game last week to the powerful Blatz team of Helper. They are scheduled to play with Spring Canyon this week. Mrs. W. Treat and Miss N. Muhle-stei- n have relieved Mrs. Harrison from postoffice duties this week, while Mrs. Harrison has a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Boren and Mr. and Mi's. Joe Ruff will leave in the near future for a months fishing trip through Yellowstone park, Idaho and California. ' Joe Elliott and Ed Worthington returned recently from a fishing trip at SPRING GLEN MAN DIES TWO WEEKS AFTER WIFE SUCCUMBS John Goryl, 38, died at the Price City hospital Thursday, June 4, at 1 oclock p. m., after having contracted pneumonia while decorating his wifes grave. Mrs. Goryl died May 23. Mr. Goryl was bom in Prague, He has Czecho Slovakia, in 1898. been a resident of Carbon county in various coal communities for a num- - iuur years. He is survived bv tk , children: Mary, of Spring Glen, a dovich of Rains, sister a O' Goryl, of Buffalo, WyomSther services were held morning in the Flynn jw with interment in the PriTal ch;- Vf Slf nfflil 1931. SETS THE PACE fiEamEDM ;30 aniigB Mi wrsnm JUDGE Norge by the experience of Norge owners. Norge owners, cold-maki- nation Bottle and Dairy Rack Sliding Utility Basket Adjustable Shelf Improved Automatic Flood Light Closely Spaced Shelf Bars Many other features, improvements and refinements. Thats why Norge effects greater economies year 'round savings up to $11 a month. over-a- ll See the Norge greatest of a long line of leaders. Compare it with any other refrigerator in the essential qualities of practical convenience, over-al- l economy, hot weather performance. See the Norge before you buy. 14 THE ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR... smooth, easy, power instead I hurried rolling ef the back-and-- 1 forth action of the or. f dinary refrigerating mechanism. C Result-m- ore cold for the current used and an almost everlasting mechanism. PAT. orr. DAY CHAPMAN S VARIETY STORE Price to freer, & ton. thrown affair war. - - Utah il. te, a An Inexpensive 1935, and subsequent revisions). CARBON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, Price. Utah, By ORSON H. GUYMON, President, And GEO. E. OCKEY, Clerk. The above notice published in The at Price, Utah;lst time, June 11, 1936; 2nd time, June 18, 1936; last time, June 25, 1936. ELECTRIC BOASTER Will Release You From Cooking Drudgery Sun-Advoc- 3 A aMe ver AKE FRESH Vp0' (fc1 LIKE THIS Simply place the meal in the roaster.. ..meat, vegetables, pudding... and set tbe automatic control. That s all you have to do. No need to watch, for its fully Use the automatic. time you save to enjoy life more. Not only do you save Strawberry Preserves Use 5 level cups of Utah Beet Sugar to 2 individual cartons of berries . . . Remove hulls, pick and wash berries . . . Cover with sugar and let stand for 3 hours . . . Boil for 8 minutes . . . Then add Vi cup lemon juice . . . Boil 3 minutes longer . . . Bottle and seal in sterilired jars immediately. by cooking a full meal from tbe same beat at tbe same time, but you also save 20 per cent on our meats through less shrinkage. You can use cheaper cuts of meat, too. and they will come out delicious and tender. No failures, either, because the automatic control always insures the no overheating; burnproper heat ing or scorching. ... An Electric Roaster can be operated at extremely low cost; and may be purchased at most convenient terms. REMEMBER - You help your fellow farmers and factory workers at no extra cost to yourself when von demand UTAH BEET SUGAR. And you keep your asoney circulating ia yonr own coaunanky. Uul PURE UTAH BEET SUGAR 7L fi&zt Ht gar node for hot t ling, esaaiwg and cooking! w aspossil at the b te Choose the refrigerator with the Press Action Lazilatch Combi- for your foods. With Rollator Refrigeration, food waste from spoilage becomes a thing of the past. LOW by Climbing mechanism will not be working to anywhere near capacity! That means positive protection AS J- - Continued Circulation on the hottest day of the year can show you thoroughly chilled foods plenty of ice cubes. And PAYMENTS the W. by Lovers, admirers and critics of little Shirley Temple, the screens tiniest darling will be given an opportunity to witness her latest flicker, "Captain January here Sunday, Monday and Tuesday when the featA 1 -- Class Room Addition to the ure starts its run at the Star theatre District School at Kenilworth, Utah. here. Each addition will be built under Kib-be- e. Supporting Shirley are Guy a single contract; each bid will thereSlim Summerville, Jane Dar-we- ll, fore cover all branches of construcContractors tion involved therein. Buddy Ebsen, June Lange and may, however, submit a combined bid others. on both additions. The plot is laid around the advenBid tures of two old sea-doand their and Plans, Specifications, Forms prepared by Cannon & Fetzer, waif. The old sailors continue to Architects, covering said work will be bicker between themselves but when available to bidders on and after an outside party attempts to take June 11, 1936, at their office, 506 Shirley away from them they stand Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, united. of the Utah, and also at the office undersigned. A cash deposit of $10.00 All players give excellent performwill be required for each set given ances and the picture will prove unout this to be returned after the bids excelled entertainment. are opened, on return of the set in good order, providing the one securColumbia handy packets of type ing it has submitted a bid in proper writing paper 2 for 35c at The Sun form. Advocate. To be considered, each bid must be The accompanied by a certified check, PRINTING cashiers check or bid bond, payable to the undersigned, for not less than five per cent of the amount thereof; this check or bond amount to be forfeited if the bid accompanying it is accepted and the bidder then fails to enter into the Contract or to furnish a bond as required by law. Contract, bond and other forms may Within the past month fourteen be seen at the office of the Architects. new subscribers names have been No bidder may withdraw his bid added to The list, for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening. Any bid this in spite of the fact that a received after the scheduled closing subscription campaign had been This is time shall be returned to the bidder completed in mid-Apran indication of steady gain unopened. It is the desire to have both addiwhich is unusual under the cirtions completed in time for the comcumstances and shows real demencement of school work shortly sire in the district for The after September 1, 1936; time will reader interest that is therefore be an element in determinof material value to the advering the award. The ri?ht is reserved tiser. to accept any or to reject all proSuperior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest. posals and alternates. Bidders are hereby notified that these are PWA projects and will be carried out under the rules and regulations of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 thereto pertaining. (See Construction Regulations PWA form 179, dated July 22, pro your gs CHUM) MONTHLY - July Sealed proposals by the undersigned at their office in Price, Utah, un to 2 P. M- - Monday. June 29th, 1936, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following: Room Addition to the A District School at Wellington, Utah. the i principal TEMPLE Notice, to Contractors SHIRLEY AT STAR THEATRE will be received neft (Re publ ocflte. Funeral services were held here for Mary White Monday. Mr. Harrison is the instructor for the newly organized Home Economics Palisade park. R;6n:in,0doc.a col -rnR NT Junior Parry A. Oppocher has returned from a short visit at Price. John Julian received slight back injuries in the mine tins week. wed Alfred By Miss Margaret PRICE, PTAH ADVOCATE, STANDARDVILLE their employers home. The course of instruction includes everything pertaining to the care and upkeep of a home and the first class will be "graduated on or about June 20, the local office reported. Any one wishing to employ one of these "graduates is asked to call the Service National here,' at 194. The class has been conducted under the supervision of Miss Erickson of the W. P. A. SUN Ij VISIT THE ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL . PRICE TABERNACEL JUNE 2.00 P. M. sYDUR BEALER or UTAH PDVVER & EIGHT COMPANY ELEmUEITY is the D1GGEST DAI1GAIN in the IIOME t I I I i |