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Show the sun PACE FOUR ADVOCATE, PKIC ADULT CLASSES TO COOPERATE ON John Twiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Hollo Wr.st, foimcr' residents of Price and now of Salt(B. Twiss of Trice, arrived here y visit. He and day morning for a City, spent last week-en- d .is in the employ of an insurance com- the early part of this week here. jpany in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Myers of Am- r- and Mrs. John Evans returned erican Fork visited for several days in Lansing, last week at the home of Mr. and recently to their home several Mcihigan, after visiting days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans, at Price. re- UTAH , CARBON COUNTY SHIPPING RATES FOR COAL DROPS ROAD COMMISSION 'price and Pearby E coal Reduced rates in freighting FRIDAY folfrom Utah have been scheduled ARE ADVANCING the with of petitions filing lowing ten-dain Salt public service commission here announced was it Lake City, An examination of Salt Lake City this week. Reductions of more than and Provo federal aid adult classes to the consumers of Utah Mrs. Clara Milner, Carbon coun the lower rates the pe-(article which appeared in the other ty supervisor, on Wednesday and county paper charging graft on the 'tltions signified, Thursday of last week resulted in her Down Considerably part of the commission in their highrate the report that this section is advancing declared He that, . new program, way negotiations. under this coal much more than the upper state in insinuations the resented 70 on prepared he $1 at set seriously be wiI1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans have and that the other members felt like- - from here to Salt Lake City, com their courses. turned to their home here from a While local Americanization classes wise, Helper officials also voicing dis- - pare(j w;tb $2.25 and $2.10 under the weeks fishing trip to Fish Lake. taste for the statements appearing in old standards. This will mean a re- - have advanced to the seventh, eighth the article. duction of nearly 40 cents from the jan(j ninth grades, Salt Lake and Provo similar have only completed, on an average, City Oiling Hinted county mines to Provo, and While not under the same program, reductions to other nearby cities. third grade work. Aliens here, too, the city of Price is contemplating The rate to Ogden will be 20 cents seem to be more interested in their Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barber, accom- - added improvements on its streets At per ton less than the normal rate. studies, & r. g. W. Instrumental panied by their small son Paul, were a recent meeting of the city council For the benefit of new members Mr and Mrs. M. W. Ross and visitors with relatives here during the a report was gnen indicating the The Denver and Rio Grande Rail- - who wish to ;oin the Americanization daughters, Katherine- and Ret syana Fourth of July celebration. They re- -, highway commission W'ould loan the way 0ne of the main arteries in courses a beginners class is soon to " city jts equipment to oil the streets transporting coal was paramount in bg started . and eliminate a large amount of dust. seeking the reduction. Simultaneous- Droessinff more ra- Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bailey and , The cost would be comparatively iy the Utah Citizen's Rate association Carbon residents have children left last week for Salt Lake;small being about seven cents per hed petitions asking for dismissal of to Quilting and study rtundy City where they will make their Lallon for oil. And for that gallon its complaint against rail carriers a dlvlSlon f home. Mr, Bailey has been in the a reduced the for of one front foot across the who had been asking strip wilU Monica, California, where they employ of the Eastern Utah Electric street could be treated. For around rates cities Plans are for some the remain until the latter part of July, company for the past several months. $10 residents could oil approximately Local coal operatives expressed of larger needlework to be entered finer he rates a front. 1 pleasure at the news The new state ff lr tklls fal.n 1 Miss Evelyn Branch left Sunday L. R. Eldridge left last week-en- d Whether or not this offer will be wjn mean less of a financial strain ln the s field. this eastern Utah for California, where he will join his morning for Los Angeles, California, taken up is not known at the present upon them and will assist in easier at the time, but it is Mrs. Milner stated that seven new family and spend a months vacation. t spend a months vacationB. expected to be given 'shipments to purchasing points home of her aunt, Mrs. N. Sayre. consideration. typewriters have been acquired for Marle"e the C. C. C. classes, and the boys can Misses Nora and Mildred Piacitelli Miss with now take advantage of this added of Salt Lake City, were to her home in the California Their classes are from equipment. visitors at the home of their parents, Branch Metos By Chtris with relavisited after to and seven nine having city, p. m. each Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John Piacitelli. . , Misses Jayne and Mary Metos are tives here since the latter part of May. at the Harding sc 00 . Thursday in weeks Denver, several (Ed. Note. Following is a list of spending with teachers meeting was June .relatives Miss Velda Kirkham is spending and Mrs. Oscar Robertson, statistics which will be accurately Colorado, Knti3S f pe"dr' jr all but three of the with here held several days visiting here with formei-iof Price and now of Salt maintained through The do, visited the fore part of the week having at- friends. . She is spending the vacation Lake City, visited here the latter Robfnson of Hetoer ,cate for residents of Price, offering at the home of his aunt and uncle, from her of last week. Mrs. Robertson, who helpful information on mailing, train Mr and Mrs. George Metos. :ndedperiod is Salt Lake City school teaching duties at Carbon high. bt,fore her marriage was Genevieve and bus schedules. A periodical check Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson displayed quilting, Mrs Williams, also is spending this week! will be kept to insure the authentic- - motored to Price last Monday. in Hel- - crochet work and Mrs. Andrew Oman Miss LaPreal Parry visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roaf were week- - at the home of her parents, Mr. and ness of these statistics). Pnce demonsg.-ate- d quilts, cro- Mail Schedule end visitors in Glcnwood Springs, Mrs. Russell Williams. Pe,r Saturd?yvisited here cheting, and fancy work Following of Pizza Price Wil iam Colorado. Outgoing westbound mail, postoffice toenrte Sunday. the meeting a swimming party was , Waldo Frandsen of Washington is! deadline ... 2:30 a. m.; 2.30 p. m..1!? at the lcal PfTce!116 iheld indepedtmceDay1in Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson were visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Outgoing eastbound mail, postoffice m. 100 teacehers and students a. 12:45 . .. deadline Lillie and other relatives, here visited in Nearly Salt Lake City Saturday visitors Frandsen, Steve Bolotas of Helper Outgoing local mail, to Emery county, Wednesday. participated in a full day outing at and Sunday, where they went to atGus Saradakis, Gus Mormon, Gus Mutual last Monday, spending the day After a month visiting in the east- - Gordon Creek, Sunnyside, Columbia, tend the marriage of his brother, 6:30 a. m. Boulis and Jim Georgelis of Price jn games and sports and enjoying re- ern states, Miss Flora Fausett recently postoffice deadline Lambert. were visitors here recently, looking frP,.v, merits Train Schedule retui ned to Price with her brother, over the summer ranges. Westbound DeanYork The two of . City. have! N. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sheepmen who have passed their wa Texas, andi Arrive Price, 2.32 n. m, left for Provo where he is interested iniace herds through here Tuesday and in a contract for laying asphalt onjthe latter plans to visit here fori Leave Price, 2.38 a. m. Wednesday were Lud Larsen of .Mt. Provo city streets recently awarded ;a whle with his parents, Mr. and Eastbound Pleasant, Whiley Allred, Bish Nelson, Mrs. before returning. Arrive Price, 1.10 a. m. Met Allright and Jean Allred of by that municipality. They expect to to hisGeorge Fausett, Leave Price, 1:30 a. m. Fountain Green. The sheep are lookwork . He is a well known be gone several weeks. Bus Schedule ing fine. Westbound Anglers during the past week who, Thursday, July 9 Softball game; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson and Leave Price, 12:24 p. m., 1:45 a. m. tried their luck in this territory in- - Modern Barber Shop vs. Spring Glen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown were eluded Bennett Mangone of Castle ;at pj.jce family spent the Fourth of July with Price visitors early this week. Mr. Eastbound John Lupo, Helper, Louis Kon-- i relatives in Ephraim. Gate, T , in Softball Leave Price, 4:15 p. m., 1:00 a. m. cher of National Brown is wire chief for the Mountain Frlday and Mr. and Mrs. Ed vs- Blatz at Helper. Pnce States Telephone company at Provo, Holiman of Castle Gate. The latter Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff and having been from the same Saturday, July 11 Piano recital by promoted Mr. and Mrs. James Faddis and two two caught their limit within a short MarMiss Ida daughter, Aileen, with here last June m. students of Mrs. E. M. Williams, L. D. posltion of!birneBonnie and children, May Larry, chetti of L atuda, left Monday morning Jack Jaxon of Denver, Colorado, S. tabernacle at 4 oclock p. m. Superior, Wyoming, are visiting in for a brief motor trip to Vancouver, Peter Guzzo and sons, Dannie and Price at the home of' Mrs Faddis Dar- - narrowly escaped drowning near here, Monday, July 13 to Saturday, July i planning to return here by way of Hcnryi plan t0 u,ave Friday for a ents Mr and Mrs NeDhi Gunderson l3Su we!k' He. had just thrwn his 18 Railroad Week celebrations. San Francisco and Los Angeles. fishing line into the creek and was, Wednesday, Thursday, July 15, 1- 6ten-da- y trip to Trinidad, Colorado, jerked by some unknown power into where they will visit relatives. Mr. Darrell Watkins Salt the water. Mr. Jaxon struck the water Fathers and sons outing ln Hunting- Mbs MIMNd V,na,d. Paul Hold- - Guz.o a that Lake " tormcrl, away and Albert Stanch spent the community, having moved to Price Fourth of July. knocked out and he disappeared un- week-en- d der the water. After being pulled caused the mischief, but his friends holiday at the ranch of Mrs. fourteen years ago. Marie Villard and family near Craig, B. Olsen and Robert Lee ut, he said that a fish must have doubted the story. Henning Colorado. Miss June Reynolds returned tc left early this week for a business Price Tuesday after having visited for trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, expecting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holdaway and the past few weeks in Duchesne. to return to Price in a few days, daughter, JoAnn, and Miss Marie and Mrs. R. E. Connors ana Pace visited in Salt Lake City over1 MrS- pauj Cox and small son arriv- 1038 MARCH 103 Mrs. Holdaway re- - Mrs. Bernice Sterm of Portola, Cali- - ed in Price Sunday from Salt Lake the week-en- d. 1 6 mained in the capital city for a short fornia, left Sunday for their homes City. Mr. Cox has been here for sev- 10 11 12 13 14 after having visited here at the home eral months as visit. manager of Sewells. 15 13 17 18 19 20 21 Sun-La- COUNTY ROAD JOBS ke prulUn - AND SAtJSIT Double Feature HIT NO. l ceaveanac to cents a a jIondaJ by . b' Sogar Program here don . The f tnnl the croi years , 'payment scheduled er 1, acc0 man field HIT no. mr, kair M re liell 2 c splendid tb.a,( rtj.Qi,, As t cnncei present Bn thi at ter they have ,w to Mr. nous year the crop on a sple sured, ac Jly yKIr j ' Joan ai their I after a vi to ' Uf ,ttle.iss u'Mrs. Sun-Adv- SUNDAY AND MONDAY Sunday Continuous After 215 f.' o- SS before yc TUESDAY ONLY S - enson acc See ou SCOFIELD NEWS STATISTICS and 1 M Nancy Mr. 50-fo- ot Return of the Years Finest Musical - ' s' . . Pl A.S. with BENNY f and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen and small daughter, Dorothy Alice, spent the fore part of the week at Fish Lake. Mr. Francis Bernard i returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmie Bcrnardi, recently from his studies at the Long Beach junior college, to spend the remaining summer months. Mrs. Olive White of Monroe, Utah, was a visitor in this city during the t VACATION TIME V V Why not take a vacation this summer? If you lack ready cask borrow on your car or on your furniture repay in easy monthly payments. REFINANCING -P- RICE- PHONE WHAT X 6 22 23 24 26 26 27 1281 23130131 596 recent celebration. On the Screen The only scientifically - ITS DELIGHTFULLY if COOL! Fri. Continuous MftOCUttfC - Fri. - 4N HERSHOLT Sat. for of 7H Country Doctor' Sat. from 3:30 m " CARROLL Sun. ctORce Sat. Continuous Sat. from 3:,50 - Mon. - Tue. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 Sun. - Last Time Friday Matinee at 3:30 Max Selmielinjt vs. Iot! Lou In Fight Pictures Your last chance to see them Saturday Only Matinee 10:30 Rochelle Hudson Paul Kellev it COUNTRY Mon Continuous Sunday from 2:13 Sun. t BEYOND Mon. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggeri and children, Adolph and Frances, re cently returned from a trip to north ern California. They accompanied their daughter, Mary, to Berkeley, where she will spend the remainder of the summer. LLOYD NOLAN ,. v A COLUMBIA PICTU1E Thi Fly it t t Phone Tho sncieB v Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd returned Thomas H. Russell of Spring Can-- 1 Sunday night from a vacation trip spent in California points. They re- yon has returned to his home after port a very enjoyable trip to the sun- working for the past six weeks in a mine at Sileverton, Colorado. ny state. A X 1 V T( Clcire TREVOR Dr. BRIAN D0NUYY Utah y yi Insurance fi UNDERWOOD A machine of quality, just packed with service and style easy to operate substantially built a machine for all of the family dad can do his business typing on it, mother can use it for the more informal message she wants to send son and out, daughter can use it in connection with their school work. .... .... See THE .... the new Underwood Portable at R.I ll He -- See us first for your office supplies1 Steadily increasing our stock in variety and quality merchandise Agency y tf f, yi f: & Iy y y y y sun advocate y Price ? ? Day A f? .... V Mor i files ?? ? V Wai: THURSDAY ONLY BANK NIGHT Sun-Advoc- ate V tf ? t? No. Ambul y y TheSomething new steel letter y y y yi fi EQUITABLE y t? t Continuous Sunday from 3:30 KAREN MORLEY Years Afterwards!,: port- - . . . V V Thar. lev; . . . learn How One Fatal Night In A Woman's Life Spelled Doomsday for Her 20 T ? is valuable a to in asset home have the ?V or typewriter yV of business especially is this true of a ?V able and particularly the ? ?y V Air Conditioned Building In Eastern Utah R Price In Person Year - Month - Day ?T place AUTO AND FURNITURE LOANS EAST MAIN ia 3 H.D, BILLIES A FREED FINANCE CORP. 37 : 29E.M, A red. NO MATTER J. S. BEVERLY HILL - ? ? ?V ROEECI POVVELL.TAYLOR WEDNESDAY ONLY On the Stage - - ELEANOR JACK X We are now making s AUTO LOANS Rad Rh write an kinds of Ins' ance. Fire, Lightning, We nado. Crop, Rain and in tlye best comp ies in the United States. Amo-mobil- J. 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