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Show SECOND SECTION : shelve?,' es. Of 1936 S test ad- Th e Sun-Advocat- SECOND SECTION e PAGE NINE - ains near'' 1(t TWENTY YEARS amt - beini 8 nguagej ace in the Mining more a' ts; to Jmp the Glen; I Z Ant0" Helper. er, - H.l-tl- u . k Wi - - t, caboose, j , "II d two w h, , 1, ,)t. '( d hi ,his arms and legs m.,n l' 'em B. Flaim, Spnng - lhe V.glori and Fred Larch- Sunnysiet. pulp. larLe and enthusiastic R (The-,- e it 7 'Uiged into the dining that cr0" 7he last night Saturday nf the Savoy 1916). ai d guests of the Young Six- -, of Price. club Men's Republican miik afennt a. Price ear- p: .n ix. ear j;( f t'e ag mist d f Of Carbon County Dancers 1, DANCE i Fin . j lev: jp p, , thirteen new members o t'ed to the Mormon church An additoinal Sad was ote i to the were from Helper Eight h haDtism The cere-- 1 Price Conceit band by the muncil at d five from Spring Glen. Glen Jts meeting Tuesday evening at Some Spring took place ies - weeks ago $250 w as oted to be used presidT elder, Rowley, John jh ;in promoting the woik of the band ing and to pay for the senes of concerts given. the was by passed An ordinance last week to juunty commissioners Carbon county high school will and one of rabies prevent the spread have only an eight months' session of dogs. the to registration gs during the next school year on Collingham of Sunnyside count of the new valuation law pass-hbeen out through the other camps ed by the last legislature under which county and Emery county jit was impossible to raise sufficient Carbon of work1 funds for a nine months term with towns trying to secure men to C H. Madsen was numa -j other expenses. mines. the Quite in locally is work chosen principal of the Castle Gate ber have come in and there The camp is going full schools, vet for more. o of the product six days a week, all of Puce have seen sev- The streets into coke. going eral tounst cars eveiy day for the o Most of the vaca- C. Kennedy Cody, aged 19, son of past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cody of Helper, tionists are going west toward Yel- met with a most shocking accident lowstone park or some of the Cali- that terminated in death a few hours fornia resorts, o The later last Wednesday afternoon. Castle Gate Welfare association is making preparations for a good time1 on July 24th, when the local First Aid contest will take place. The winners in this contest will participate in the Utah Fuel company annual contest to Recent 1' adiri BY POPULAR REQUEST , - Son Ad0! a, lie n, OF i d Und6r hls fdth('- - as b.ll When an extra tiam urn, ,, 19161 A-- h incefnents ? contnucj s Auxiha- has dor f volumes nade in the f in the en. ' of chair; young man had been frm The Sun of Friday, Denver & Ri0 Grande employ, J This point cannot be cense system. Befoie national piohi-bitio- secondary) foi any svstem dealing not succeed with he said. canbased stressed." too upon liquor levenue heavily the saloon achieved an evil Politicians were often notoriety UNIFICATION bought by the liquor interests; vice and gambling came to be legauled a' LIQUOR AGENCIES normal accompaniments of the liquor hade; and the abuse of drink, fostered bv the dine of profits, piixlueed I K F u vvv m lh tn'1,1 upiesentj-iv- i its shate of All of these evil-- , misery ,.f the liquor Contiol commis-Svveie hied under the licensing system, met jo. nth With the city com-- " and it was the complete bieakdown on-,i Pii.e and Helpei at llel-P- l of this system that gave momentum Juh 9 HM6, the to the national prohibition movement is if !' i i,' oftkluh ill an ef- -' at the Those evils cannot be eliminated unto unite all agoiuiv-- , of tin- - state der the operation of license system so tow a (1 liquoi Coiittol and insulation. that it must not ho put into opoiation Made Good Record Tin Utah State Liqjur Commis- again Economical Report c ) sion havt made a temaikable levord Economically, the commission has The the iiist jo.u of its opeiation. In its made a wundeiful showing Smoothest Floor, Largest Hall in dm i tow aid i lnninuting the bootleg- $200,000 00 bon owed to commence operations has been paid back, $100,-00- 0 Eastern Vtah. ger and Ins various practices it has 00 has been paid into the geneial icduced this evil to a minimum, and Iig Crowd Expected. , in excess of $65,00 00 has out of the campaign a decent lespeet treasury been paid in sales tax, furniture and for law and its agencies is being felt fixtures are clear, about one quaiter for the fust time in many years in of a million dollars m merchandise No liquor control act can be is Utah SATURDAY, JULY paid for and an excess of $100,-000.successful unless there is public senin cash working capital is in timent back of it and this definite the banks. trend toward regulation of the liquor To promote temperance, moderatiaffic is very noticeable. tion in consumption is the next aim The fundamental approach is of the commission To enlist agencies 50c through education, and though this is support so that a of Good Times for Those Who Dance. a slow process it is the only approach what happened in piolubition days Music by WHILES ORCHESTRA to the pioblem. can never happen again is the goal A Cnion Hand. Spurns License System sought for. We must not look toward Utah must never return to the li profits as an aim (profits should be TO SEEK AID IN V sociaiogy Dsy, biogw ti A;o - v as SILVERMOON e (Pin 18 Admission Ladies Free Couple mgmm Kerens the Event Youve Been Waiting For MID-SUMME- R be held in September. o Word was received here Monday of the death Friday of Aaron G Oman of Mt. Pleasant, father of Andrew Oman of this city. 191 SAVINGS Mens Shoes to Fred Ferron and George Sloan of Basin stage line ad- the Priee-Uintdressed a mass meeting at City hall last night. They admit that the busi- ness has already developed to a point where the equipment which the company has is not sufficient. $1.97 ah VERY SPECIAL 25c 3 FR 53c 10c Regular 20c FLIES IGc i 25c Dry Flies and special divided Wing. out all of this years stock in order to offer new merchandise next To close )ti year. 591 Mutual Lumber 59 Company PRICE UTAH ON SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY $2.89 Shoes Childrens $1.29 $1.69 $1.97 - - invitations have been Fifty-fiv- e sent to persons over 60 years of age, living in Carbon county, urging the recipients to be guests of the Pioneer Day committee at the big celebration Price Concert band will Monday. a head parade at 9'30, when the crowd will march to the fair ground and ball park for the program. The big features of the afternoon will be childrens sports and a pioneer proa big gram. The day will end with dance at City Hall. Thirty Years Ago from The Eastern (Republished Utah Advocate of Thursday, July 18, 1906). 9c Leo Lowry of Manti has purchased the Pearl Barber shop at Price from 5c W. R 0c I J Pcttey William Reid Roy Reid, brother of was at Orhome vvhoe and of Price the- Giw i in angeville. vis di owned - above the milef m river about town of Gieen River while swimming w as about last Monday aftc l noon He 18 years of age M - Oc LOWEST PRICED 16 MONTHS )c H 1C !C OLD K too 1C PROOF WHISKEY PINTS Coda No. n 55 FIFTHS Cod No. 54 FOR BIG MONEY SAVING, CHANGE TO Glenmores MINT SPRINGS Womens and Growing Girls an ac- - I William Hannon met with Western cident in the Rio Grande la- -t Thursat Helper railroad yaids in result may which day afternoon, leg mans light the young of the loss was while r He is a car repai.ei and it a box under vvoik some .he wras doing car that a train crew came down thea same track and diagged Harrison 'short distance, the wheels passing over his leg below the knee I met last The Price school boaid with organized and forenoon Monday In. Levi Pace as piesident, treasurer, and W. H. Frye was as secretary. Lev m N. Harmon inof one to committee a as named at a meeting on vestigate and report the matter of month, the the 27th of ninth grade, the the establishment of the high of the 'really Star brand Shat beginning school. I Utah County Farms City Homes Willard L. Sowards, Broker, Provo, Utah PRICE UTAH Next to Carbon Drug Kentucky Strm'tbt Tbistn And keep the change PINTS Coda Ho. 100 PINTS Cod, No. 99 FIFTHS Cada Ne. M CCENMORB DISTILLERIES CO, Inc. LouifyiUe a Owemboro Ltrgtit Distillery m Ktntweky t COVERED .WAGON DAYS SALT LAKE CITY - JULY 22 to SQUARE GARDEN RODEO JOHN CHARLES THOMAS, RADIO STAR, IN PERSON, UTAH CALVACADE BANDS UTAH DRUM CORPS FLOATS CARNIVAL DANCING INDIAN VILLAGE FrREWORKS-- 20 ...meow See Advertisement Fae 13 |