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Show UN- - THE PACE TWO PHI CE, UTAH ADVOCATE, who died Friday mornme PRICE DELEGATE GIVES from causes incident to oM t REPORT OX BIG MEETING was the disinjures the nation, building up unjustified inim-Aimnr- atr favor for legitimate business and professional terests. America should be purged of such rack' Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest eteers and it is to be hoped that steps of a definIsauco Evert Thursday By Th ite nature will be taken in that direction in the CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY not distant future. And an attorney general with clrxer .. real push to him would bring about such a pro-a inSay $ . VAL II. COWLES, HAL G. MmKMGIIT, Publiihcn gram, one to be unexpected as long as the - Roosevelt's Experts VAL II. COWLES, jcumbent, Homer S. Cummings, remains in office. is The Proper Wages For Workers H1jp Editor and Advertising Manager Burrcrirtioh $2.00 Per Year CMTKHtO In Advance, At tCCONO CLAtt MAIL MATTCt FtlCC, UTJfH, UNOtA TMt ACT OF AT YHK MAKCH More than fifteen thousand delegates and visitors were in attendance at the recent world conference of the Seventh Day Adventists held at San Francisco, according to Caleb David-ia- n, who recently returned from the ccast city after attending the gathering. It was the largest convention in the history of the church, accorddivisions when President Roosevelt went into ing to Mr. Davidian, eleven the world throughout on gains was reporting everyoffice Technocracy PICTURE OF A PATRIOT (?) the depression, some of these to during wanted The president j body's lips. to one hundred per cent. it. The author of mounting The church is carrying on its work PATRIOTISM, we have been advised since es- - know more about U of through five hundred and seventy-thre- e P- jtaUMmumt of organized . languages in three hundred and Pnme importance to all nations, it is a quail i countries. One collection Jr Roosevelt called in several ex- - fifty-thre- e expected of every good citizen and is supposed pt;r. and among other things he ai,k- - at the conference brought in seventy-fiv- e thousand dollars in fifteen minto supersede all others, especially in times of war. ed them t0 g0 int0 the various de-- ! is to credited utes, out money to be used for expansion what as find statement to Read the following partrnents and try the church activities. The immedPierre du Pont, one of the godfathers and finan- - the highest salary that a common- of iate object of the church. Mr. Davidcial angel of the misnamed Liberty League, the worker could receive under our pres- ian stated, is to evangelize the w'orld crowd ofmanYpulating "malcontents whtTseek to ent economic set up. The experts in this generation, believing that all m mislead the people by propaganda, in a communi- - went to work. After a careful signs of current world conditions ,e e o t. so repor - Ration point to the early coming of Christ. durmunitions of manufacture concerning they Mrs. Davidian returned with her husin Washington, departments We cannot allow patrioting the World War: found that every worker in this coun- band to Price, having spent several ism to interfere with our duties to the stockholdtry could be paid $4,370 a year for weeks in California for her health. ers, his labor. SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR Mr. du Pont is a munition manufacturer. Is that so, asked Mr. Roosevelt. PRICE WOMAN He has spent many hundreds of thousands of dolYes, replied tiie experts. lars in misleading the public because it is only by said the I just wanted to find out, Funeral services were held in the such spending that the people can be falsified piesident. Price tabernacle Monday at 2:00 p. m. into channels which produces results detrimental According to the late Senator Long for the late Barbara Ellen Smithson, to themselves and their neighbors. everyone of the experts were fired Could Mr. du Fonts attitude be improved up- - but the information can be found on as an argument in favor of nationalizing the he book which they compiled, called The Chart of Plenty. manufacture of munitions? If we elect men to office whose POtTOrFlC 7t. 4 Sm,e ? years. S - Mrs. Smithson was born Utah, November 27, 1861 adaHr of David and Mary and had resided m See' or fourteen years. The following children Nephi Smithson, Neola, Ellen Morgan, St. George Mr Morgan, , Phone No. 9 , wife of Nephj had preceded her w Gunnison, ne 6 utahl V tlV a - j sal David and Smithson, Mrs. Rhoda Robins Clara Fausett, Pnce. Also 30 children and ten great grand?" i SOME OTHER RACKETEERS 'piIE tale of filching the public in recent years investment bankers by American was recently brought into the open by the Fed- eral Securities and Exchange Commission, that department labeling the conduct of these finan- cial racketeers as being the greatest tragedy in financial history. These racketeers, the report declares, filched the people of the nation to the extent of $3,600,- 000,000 during their period of operation. Their game was to unload on the public guaranteed bonds issued by municipalities and foreign nations, many of which were not worth the paper they were printed on, the report claims. In fact, it is claimed that even before the crash of 1929, the properties back of the bonds were so-call- ed It is such financial racketeering that really on WELL-KNOW- ; jirt'KMiij;. Irrigaliiiii water - ample ill Mm-l- i hav muht imriliern -- iMion-. t thinIn haul at lti liiimml : ning, retarded l.i- -t week. - imu neailv Winter grain- - -- till -- haw the emnpleted. benefit- - uf la-- 1 week - ram ill the Salt hake lallej . and alia r el ups are tliming ; I.a-- t week -alfalfa - being harvested Folk retarded tamatae? rain- at Spani-- h bill lliej me nan making rapid grawth: Warm Weather Here To Stay, Prediction RESTING EASILY GUNSHOT VICTIM li Actual proof that summer is really here to stay is shown in the report from weather bureau officials heie this week. Last Saturday was the las t official peat are gaail. Eli alien! lap gtnwlllg am- - prevailaed at Moroni though day of spring, and the tempeiature enndil la et thinning - li.itri ered la irn-ie- d hit HWi degree-Sunday, too Lrst ad- - am Sa Halo-- al ram that m n official day of summit nl-- o vitne.-'-- i d me at h. Alfalfa the w ei k Moling a n-- e m the temperature, whuh ,s laniig ha i ed emiv .a, of A poor weevil i ii : a a laii at M.niti cm ned the 100 mark t; at lap - being haive-te- d Lowest tempi rature for the fiscal giain - heading. Ion via- - amevvh.it lave-im- k 'Vtek was rtcordod at 93 la drving wind- are Forrest Olsen, 15, will remain in the Price City hospital for the next two months, following treatment ear-- ; ly this week for severe gunshot wounds sustained near his home at Sunnysidu lu.- S.uuiday. The attending physician, Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, said ycstciday the lad's condition seiious, but he was "progressing as nicely as could be expected.' While accurate details on the ac- cident were not available, it was said Flint the youth was riding a horse and was 3une 16 3ulu 1? carrying a .30- - 30 carbine rifle in the saddle holster. The life slipped from 3une 18 the holster and accidentally discharg- - 3une 19 June 20 ed as it struck the ground. 21 Flynn's ambulance was called and une Almm t to Olsen nutllj the hospital. brought young IiioM iif the lilit 'pi inklf--t i . . .1 , I Found guilty on an amended complaint, Lee Garcia was ordered to pay costs of $87.50 for repairing an auto or spend 90 days in the county jail, when he appeared before Judge H. C. Smith here Tuesday to answer te charges of r.ppropuatmg an auto. He was also fined $5. According tc the complain t, Garn cia had taken the automobile ef Matekovitch on or about June 13 and had been in a wreck He va; alleged to have taken the ear Without the consent of the owner. Attorneys were Marl D. Gibbon for the state and H. D. Hinson, representing the defendant. eii flier w be sure to compare prices before purchasing. Compare our prices with others before you buy . year. There are around 200,000 persons oat of a total population of 507,848 depending directly or indirectly upon mining for their livelihood. K 3 ASSORTED-N- O. JAM 5 PAIL CITRUS JELS RITE PECTANFRUIT . PROFESSIONAL mtii-ello- e -- re B. W. JAR RUBBERS Dalton, Attorney At Phone 336, 27 Ea 1 Main SJ.W. POTTER mat i can Hlandad SCOTCH WHISKEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Price Phone 397 A. S. Compare It ONLY with the 1 HORSLEY S. J. SWEETRING, COOKIES LAWYER 29 E. Main St. Tel. 141 Rooms 7-- 8 Silvagni Bldg. YUM Makers of Eye Glasses DR. W. W. LEWIS Optometrist In Charge 22 OZ. FLAVORS . BOTTLE MARSHMALLOWS 21 Lb pkgs Flynn Funeral Home Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Ambulance 24 REAL ROAST 2 LB. JAR EDWARDS DEPENDABL- E- Phone 29 Hour Service POUND CAN CANTERBURY y POUND PACKAGE BLACK TEA Wallace Mortuary Licensed Embalmers Service Above A41 Phone 158 Price, Utah ThomasDeseret te EVEFJ WiSEPvJ YOUR HEAT GHUGE S&YS "COOL" Picture a combustion chamber packed with gas under high pressure! Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah Si Finlayson, M. D. Res. Phone 318 Physicians unsurpassed No motor oil i any prioa can giva yea aan and battar lubrioatiaa. Ef.V it a ntitftrtJ 25 A QCA1T trU-m- k STJUIDURD OIL PRODUCT CAN SYRUP QUART JAR ... Utility bag with 2 Corn Flakes Rice Krispie Pep 1 . QCp J Jy SEA LAR- K- PINK CORN BEEF 1 CANS 2 LIBBYS 13c .. 12 OUNCE CAN Q FRESH DAILY LO pound 0AP bXtE and Surgeons FRATERNALISM Helper Lodge No. 1659 MOTOR OIL FOUND PACKAGE POUND SALMON BHss L. Res. Phone 381 and combustion temperatures climb even to Fahrenheit! Ten thousand times a minute it 4,500 happens more in some cars new gusts of blazing gases, flaming against pistons and cylinder walls from six to sixteen volcanoes under the hood! 1 1 R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. SPARK 2 Cereal Deal KELLOGS N ... HERSHEYS SLEEPY HOLLOW LICENSED EMBALMERS Day or Night Ambulance Service Tel. 164-Price Dr. J. C. Hubbard, CHEESE COCOA . ASSORTED S Mortuary &TE17 - - LEWIS OPTICAL CO. 58 No. R POUND PACKAGE BUTTERr-PACKA- GE PILGRAMS ARO - w Price, Utah PEN and PENCIL SET FREE- - PICKLES SWEETS JAR MATCHES CARTON H. D. HINSON Attorney-at-La- CAN APPETIZING WAFE- RLARGE PACKAGE EGG NOODLES Price ... 12 OUNCE - Phone SMU 5 The Perfect Tribute Costs No More In the greater engine speeds and horsepower of todays cars, high temperatures are natural and advantageous. Crankcase oil temperatures may reach 280F. With the new RPM Motor Oil all the hot spots in your car are protected. Longer oil life longer engine life you get both with this luxury motor oil. Pound Can- RITZ IB PACKAGES QUART CAN Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Finest Imported Scotch Whiskies PACKAGES Thompsons Malted Milk FRANK B. HANSON, BOTTLES DURKEES SALAD OIL Radio Service Professional 3 TOMATO JUICE Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric m What about your OIL? 2 KERR LIDS w te. Combustion Chamber Temperatures reach 4,500F Crankcase Temperatures reach . . 280F. Bearing Temperatures reach . . 330F, A Bars le-- ever the iiiii is Hither badly needWC't HI turn. Soioething new steel letter files at ed in Miiithern nullities, where mile eio)-liThe live-liKiiffei ing mid wine n k lire thin nr losing flesh. The genenuis mins nf the Columbia handy packets of type pieviniis week over middle nml northern fount ie have greatly improved most writing paper 2 for 35c at The Sun erops. Having run! beet thinning are prn- - Advocate. i N lie-ere- -- hi-- CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with cere thanks the kind expiession your sympathy, at the time of death of our son and brother we wish to thank all fr,r many beautiful floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. Steve Diana and Family. If you could save from 2 to 10 per cent on a new car or a new suit of clothes you would e. Mui-ti- is example: I have been informed that if the money alloted to Utah for relief had been used to buy the coal mines in Carbon county instead of the Dole every coal miner in the county could be employed much longer during the live-tai- minu . sentiment were with the workers aspiration, the workers could get it. For Vis it Here From Racine Wisconsin Dr. C. L. Kline, of Racine, Wisof f e heimi-li Modena of at dry consin, is in Price and this section II. iv and gram me lairmng for the state spending a short vacation Hinge-- . lit vain al water at l'angmU Ii. and and visiting friends and acquaintancl: aie finding la water. lave-tai- k his father, nave improved at I inehe-nhat more null es. He is accompanied by - nei ded. Having - progre ing lit Irii e ; F. L. Kline of Nebraska. wat"r - plentiful. The Creen River range div and ome tattle are poor; a good erop of alfalfa - being i ut : -- tmng windmill du- -t storum on nrred freiient!v. High . dried out the -- oil at Mi la-i- week, lit lit the i as l0w Sun-- I a- i . Culprit Ordered To Pay Repair Charges For Smashing Auto 1 1 m Mimeograph paper for fifty cents a ream at The cate. j so-call- bankrupt. Bishop Orson H. Guymon ed at the services, while the wv? mortuary was in charge of the -- f'' ment 1 13C .. IObaes HOLLY EXTRA HIGH TEST HI - POINT 48 POUND BAG LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge nail EARL SIIUMWAY, Dictator A. J. CARLSON, Secy. FLOUR IS 23s 23C $1.19 Make your selection oh fresh Fruits & Ve" etables early and get the best. Fresh supply jWomen of the Moose each morning. Meet Every Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Helper Rachael Peterson, Senior Regent. Rhada lire bason. Recorder. Dont Forget the 4th of July Celebration t4m |