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Show J- - - m Tim THE PAGE TWO SUN-A- swivel Why, unless this is another of our toward Euut-Aiuuira- tP bellicose Japan, gestures (hair generals whose peaceful relations with this country they seem determined to upset? . . Supreme Reader Interest Superior Circulation Alaska is a convenient jumping-of- f place for Issued Every Thursday By The been highJapan. Japan knows that. Japan has CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY islands of fortification American to ly sensitive streaming away southwestward from Alaska. Publishers G. n. HAL MacKNIGIIT. COWLES. VAL Japan will read the news of the new air base VAL H. COWLES. in conjunction with the Navys recent purchase Editor and Advertising Manager of fifty-nin- e new bombers described in an ominous as capable of spanning the Pacific phrase SuucRimoN $2.00 Per Year In Advance. Phone No. 0 Are those defense planes, too? POSTOPFICE ENTERED At SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT TH At Will the Adminitsration permit the generals 1S7S. PRICE. UTAH. UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH to throw this new bombshell into our already unstable relations writh Japan? THE TEACHERS ADVANCE The Army came near upsetting our century XHE National Educational association is to be of peace with Canada by building an air base on complimented on the position it took at its the Canadian border last year. Only accidental recent convention in opposing cumpulsory mil- revelation of its plans stopped the project. Is the Army at it again ? itary training and academic restrictions. The United States is a nation of supposedly Will President Roosevelt, Commander-in-Chie- f free men and women. Its makeup is not at all of the United States Army, stop this sensesimilar to that of the European nations where less threat to our peace? Exchange. military satraps dictate and rule the people with an iron hand, maintaining their position of conC OMMON SENSE NEEDED AND JUSTICE uliir non-sto- , trol through military power. The nation should lend encouragement to its educational instructors in their campaign for the retention of freedom, an issue far superior to what most of us are willing to acknowledge. Compulsory military training is Europeanism at its worst, a system contrary to the great American principle of freedom and democracy. America must ever remain free of the military dictator. The educational directors of the nation have shown good sound Americanism in taking a definite stand in opposition to compulsory training and in demanding academic IF half of the energy which is used in shouting t rL UTAH PRICE VOC ATE D Youth Missing; Request Local Aid In Search f THURSDAY Announcement has been made of week. The forir the birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. remainder cf the Waldo Frandsen of Tullman, Wash- of her mother Mrs. Frandsen is visiting ington. was here last Huntington. here, and Mr. Frandsen Wold has boon received here the Mayor's office seeking aid in locating Ben McMurry. Misage 20, ot Kansas City, been missing has souri, who from his home there for some time and is wanted because of serious illness in his family. A letter, received from the anxious father, was forwarded for publito The cation. No description of the youth was given, other than his age. Persons however, knowing anyone by this name, and being a young man, are asked to communicate with the father Clark McMurry, 3221 Olive Street, Kansas City, Missouri, or the local sheriffs office. plan by Sun-Advoc- mountain valley-grow- TOUNSEND CLUB malt made reds would be exagainst the SENDS THREE TO in conditions that create and eliminating pended cultivate the extreme radical sentiment we would NATIONAL MEET be much more advanced. That there is a limited be no can Communistic sentiment there denying, that the doctrine of these extremists will get Three delegates will formally repvery far with the American people it is impossi- resent the Price Townsend club at !the second annual national Townsend The best method of combatting a disease is convention, to be held in Cleveland. it was decided last through elimination of the conditions which Ohio, July 9, create and promote such illness removal of the week when A. W. Shiner, H. C. Smith left for the middle germ which basically is the cause. That is com-- ! and D. A. Tidwell Tidwell Mrs. states. accompanied mon sense in practice, a policy pursued always are expected' The delegates medical authorities. by really informed 1,000 PLANES TO DEFEND ALASKA to return within the next few days And the same is true concerning the threat Leave By Car does the United States Army need an air of Communism. The trouble is that so many, of Smith, secretary of the local club base in Alaska with facilities for handling those who do the loudest shouting concerning the and Shiner, president, left Saturday; elimination of Communistic sentiment are the evening by car while Mr. and Mrs 1,000 new bombers of the heaviest type? We are not aware that Alaska is in danger very ones who are creating and developing con- - Tidwell also drove back. The con- cf itions which promote the extreme radical senti-- j vention opened yesterday and will be by any foreign country. climaxed Sunday by a nation-wid- e In a world pocked with war sores Alaska ment. broadcast mouth-WhAll shouts of the Hearsts and ;her y seems the one place likely to enjoy peace longest. Public Meeting should an army committed to preparations patriots notwithstanding, give the American peo-fo- r In conjunction with this latter proCombe and no need a there defense only pile up military establishment pie justice fear of gram, the local club is arranging for of such gigantic size in that lonely penisula? a guest speaker and will hold open house for the meeting. The city hall ian Conservation Corp have been re- - has been secured as a rally center and taking about three and one-ha- lf PriCC YoUthS TflKe hours to play complete, it was cut ceived from the Veterans Adminis- - the general public is cordially invited to the to attend. A radio will be installed: Wil- - tration in Washington. D- C to about an hour and one-hal- f. L. de- - in the hall, insuring good reception! effect veterans now that who are Sumliam F. Hansen and Margaret di- - sirous of enrolling in the Veterans from the Cleveland stage. of music the department, merhays Guest Speaker Professor contingent of the Civilian Conserva-- 1 irccted the production. James and Gerald Anderson, twin Alonzo Morely read the story and tion Corp, may do so without receiv-- l Another item of interest regarding brothers from Price, took leading libretto. ing public relief or having depend- - the Townsend club is that Will R. ents who are receiving public relief. Holmes, newspaper editor from Brig-- 1 parts in II Trovatore, popular Italian opera by Verdi, given Wednesday, Those honorably discharged war am City has been given an invitation veterans who are able to perform to address the local club on two oc-- 1 July 15, in College Hall by Brigham Young University summer school manual labor and who have not been casions- - Thursday and Friday nights,! students. It was given in concert . discharged from a C. C. C. camp since lJuly 3031- - Mr. Holmes, a sincere form. G. September 30, 1935, should call or advocate of the Townsend plan is ex- -j Up This opera is one of the most imwrite the Veterans Administration, Pected to render valuable information portant of the Italian operas and ono Instructions in connection with the 12th Avenue and E street, Salt Lake regarding the plan and its latest; of Verdis most popular. 'i Usually July 1 to 14 enrollment in the Civil- - City for application blanks, (movements. He indicated that he, will, " attempt to answer all questions W VWM4W wqgyyffrW. garding the Townsend plan and local I 15-1- barley; the modern Plus skill plant. acquired century of uninterrupted of quality beverages. so-call- ed ble. in UNION MADE leep Always a few bottles of BECKER'S your refrigerator. .Distributed , water; n BECKER in a half brewing BEST in by Bud Leonard, Price Helper Merc., Helper George Franz, Green River Becker's Beer Is All-Wa- The Best ys Peets Granulated Soap A LIMITED AMOUNT Large Pkg. ' ARISTOCRAT 1 ICE TEA SPOON FREE WITH EA. QT. CITRUS PECTAN ABOTLsZjC j)C r7ir Lead Parts In Operatic Production Instructions For Vets Enrollment In Cp Z KERR LIDS Townsendites are preparing for him. By LaVoyle Acord Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, Jr., were week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Valton Tucker entertained her' Five Hundred club Wednesday at her home. DeLos Durrant is vacationing at Scofield Dam. Mrs. Annabelle Long returned home Monday from Idaho where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Pulsipher. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alexander were Monday visitors in Clear Creek Howard Ellis of Salt Lake City was ,a visitor here Monday of this week. Miss Veda Dudley of Vernal is vis- FLUFFIEST 2 Packages iting here with her sister, Mrs. POTATO CHIPS 2 PACKAGES DEVILED MEAT LIBBYS CORNED BEEF 12 OLIVES 9EHMANS OUNCE CAN SARDINES ; I n't lime to N Sse Rich to enjoy Rich whlsFiey! Old Quaker gives a barrel of quality in every bottle and it doesnt take a barrel of money to buy it. Old Quaker is a marvelously mellow, straight whiskey with that wealth of delicious richness the American taste demands. So delighted are American millions who have tasted and priced Old Quaker, that theyve bought more than 3 million cases to date! So why spend a barrel of money? Have Old Quaker spend the 4th with you! 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Petersen, daughter, Vera and son, Clyde, were visit- - .... ors in Salt Lake City Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jones and son, LaGrand, left last week for California. for a vacation tour. A. T. Jones, daughter, Dorothy and son. Vern, were visitors in Salt Lake Citv last week-en- d. Miss Margaret Ellen Jones is confined to the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City, where she is reeup- eiating from a recent appendicitis $275.00 EQUITY WHISKEY It . Little Ileene Battiste is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Battiste,! Sc CAN ARO SWEETS, SOURS, 30 OUNCE JAR .. . FRANKS 10c 17c 14c OUNCE CAN FANCY TUNA iSKECAN she-spe- Miss Lueile Fisco of Sego is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Albert Bat-tist- e. CANS LARGE OVAL CANS Wes- -' with relatives. Miss Fern Jensen of Mapleton is visiting with her sister here, Mr. Arnett. 15c LIBBY'S ley Robertson. Miss Bonnie Mae Snow has recent-- ! 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