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Show THE PACE TWO SUN-ADVOCAT- E. RAILROADS, IMPORTANT ASSET uu-Aiumr- at? 'J'HE observance of railroad week throughout the country last week reminds us of the imSvfetior Circulation . . . Supreme Trader Interest portance of this industry, one of Carbons largest Issued Every Thursday Gy The taxpayers, employing hundreds of men with the CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY subsequent substantial payroll. We do not believe that the time will ever VAL II. COWLES, IIAL G. MaoKNIGHT, Publish come when the railroads and their equipment will not be necessary to the commerce oi ' this corn, VAL II. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager tiy. Truck systems perform a valuable service in certain fields, but when it comes to mass haul- Travelers are Subscription $2.00 Pin Year In Advance. Phone No. S ing, the rails are predominent. of a the speed and gaining growing appreciation AT ENTERED SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POSTOmCE UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S, IS7S. , PRICE. comfort of the train. We continue to hear less than a few years PIONEER DAY ago that the railroads are out of date and approaching oblivion. They have entered a new JTAIINS, no matter what faith, could do well era of progressiveness, amazing changes having to halt and ponder on the accomplishments been made by the rails in the last decade. of one of the states most forceful and picturesque characters, Brigham Young. He was a born OIL leader, believing firmly in his divine appointment. Whether embracing his faith or not, his ASTERN and southeastern Utah has for sevearnestness and ability bring admiration. eral years been the center of pperations by On July Twenty-FourtUtah will pay fit- various oil drilling crews in their quest for the ting homage to this sturdy pioneer and his loyal elusive liquid gold. Geologists claim this secMuch followers who looked down on the Salt Lake Val- tion to contain natural oil formations. bethe has into been sunk but with holes, statement is the this money that the place. dry ley . Brigham Young lived in a time and place when lief apparently remains that oil is here. With the arrival of over $200,000 worth of laws were made as the need arose and he dealt new out justice with a firm hand and little ceremony. equipment for the California Oil company on the San Rafael swell, this section may use for The dominant church members are being witness some of the most extensive operations recognized throughout the world as a worthy and seen so far. One real oil gusher came in some courageous people, and their deeds will ever live ten ago near Moab, but apparently died out. years in western history. They were among the first Discovery of oil in southeastern Utah would to see the necessity of irrigation if their land bo of paramount importance to Price, this being was to be used. They turned thousands of acres the natural distributing point for that section, of arid lands into fertile valleys. No better day payroll disbursements being gained here to a could be commemorated by Utah citizens than large extent, to say nothing of railroad activity. The company has firm belief in the possibil-- ! Pioneer Day. Price ward Sunday school have of the discovery of oil and are willing to back ity charge of this years celebration. it up in a most substantial way. PRICE. UTAH Young Demos To Elect Officers Friday Night GJIjb A UTA-- in conju The club will woi out. ' Thomas Fitzgerald, BELLE MORRISON BACK TO PROVO FOLLOWING VISIT HERE vere burns while - whTT' rect! cgly Mrs. Belle Morrison, Price grade school teacher, left here Tuesday for Piovo where she is taking a summer course in school educational work. She was called here in connection with the injuries of her mother. Mrs. Verne Olsen, 29, of CW, edlobe nr, as 5 own dnve for members will be started w,thm a short time, officials said. n0 WOrd has been received regard to be ing the exact time the drive is will it boundanes to what or started, be limited, but that is expected soon. Election of officers is expected to be held this Friday night, when the club convenes again at the city hall. A cipal, costs and other returns. Hearing date has not been CF, San daugT JJ.W Irelati On Our 0 atten Layaway Plan ! ! ..hon cou 't are re' fit Pay g'rls ,Sa'ur orpanie Law-away- You e A3 YOU TOO CAN SAVE AT PENNEYS I I s See the Pile of in Our July Blanket Event IPs Like Putting Money in You Save as the Bank h, Cc jver, 'aaSalt of Denv est at tb eek 4 August. viftner !! S iii At scaiei A i pastin' the H ev Davis j hi j the japan con es ' u Those , June 'awes a tt,Loi Bunn Herndon Virden Added To Staff Of Local Bank The addition of a new .bank late last week and will be em- pounds of wool for which he was to He is the receive $809 56. Of that amount $225 ployed in that capacity son of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Virden had been paid with $584 56 still due. of 325 N. Fust west, and graduated He seeks the balance of the prin- from the Carbon high school this Good Market For Livestock Assured; Steady Meat Prices was announced last week by officials of the institution. Herndon Virden, local youth, was added to the staff of the ng B LILI)IN(i NHWK - Home building and modernizing is definitely on the upgrade in dealers. Price according to reports from The Mutual Lumber Company, local builders supply MFG.CO. KANSAS CITY MO.' tttbst VVVEEt EEiEWHEE SUMMER Little apprehension is evident that the prices of meats will unduly advance because of middlewest drought conditions. There continues to be a firm undertone in the livestock trade particularly in the better grades That values of the good and choice grades of fed cattle are strengthening is a reflection of consumer demand, a demand that is being accentuated to a great degree by retail store adver- Presses ALL WOOL PAIRS Fas Topnotch Values in Warmth and Wear! These blankets are unquestionable leaders in quality and value. Pure virgin wool. Lustrous sateen binding. size 70x80 inches. Clear, colored "laids. Double-be- d tising. Indications are that the increase in pork production, and incidentally, the price of pork chops to go up, will be effectively hampered by higher gram This company reports the largest sales in June for any month in several years. rate modern conveniences and arrangements, including insulation throughout with Temlock insulating lath, furnace heat and air conditioning. Another feature is a Heatil-ato- r fireplace which provides warm air circulation throughout the house instead of the heat being lost up the chimney. Material, including plumbing and lighting, for this modern home is being furnished by The Mutual Lumber company. S All washable! Whites, pastels, prints, plains on sheers and crepes! Dark shades for - SEEK COLLECTION OF BACK WAGES travel, and pastels for sports and street wear! Some styles have their own little jackets. Sizes 12-4- Suit for the collection of wages allegedly due, has been started by James Jouflas, plaintiff against Eugene Nichols, and Dewey Gould and 2.- The suit Company, a was filed in district court here late last week. Henry Ruggeri is repre- constructed for Miss Rye Burgess and Mr. and Mrs. John A description of De Marko. these and other new homes will he found in this column in a Clearance! senting the plaintiff, The complaint alleges that the defendants hired the plaintiff on or about May 10, 1935 ,to purchase wool during the 1935 season. The plaintiff contends he bought 323,826 later issue. new summer styles! Now is the time to wear these attractive, better quality frocks! Many are es are also being homes j prices. The American public is consuming a tremendous amount of beef and in spite of this huge slaughtering, beef prices have held steady. The June slaughter was the largest on record in the United States. Virtually all of this is consumed within the boun-ariof this country. It is generally conceded, however, that some- raise may be expected in stock prices by early fall. Notable among new' homes is the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds on North 1st West street, styled to incorpo- New SPIA spring. employee at the Caibon Emery bank of Price book-keepi- stess. AMERICAS TASTE SENSATION u s U1 o WOOLGOR A It Took Months of Planning to Get This Value! 4 .98 each Beautifully blended wool, angora and silk with a tiny bit of rayon for added lustre. Silk binding. Size 70x80. Moth proofed. Solid colors. Also reversibles. 3 OS UI su Extra Heavy for Warmth and Service! SUMMER Fancy Pairs Presses $n .88 pair o Beautiful jacquard design in attractive colors. Practical forn home or camp Glossy Si to 'i'xH 4" binding Duro-shee- 3 Gg UJ & LU Get yours while they last! Lots of time left to wear these smart frocks many of them are in the darker shades, too! Jacket styles, attractive prints, and novelty sport styles. Not every size in every color but a I COLORFUL PLAIDS remarkable saving goes with each dress! Buy several theyll be just right to start off next season with, too ! Sizes 12 to 44. CONTINENTAt OISTIUINO .W'V V W VV , N . L A? 2 V PRICE UTAH Contain not less than 25 Warm WOOU K c Id u c What a value! Made for years of wear economical! Beautifully woven and finished. Stunning block plaids in clear, bright colors. Dont miss it! 70x80 inches E Y GO. PE C. N J. N ... PRICE UTAH r tit |