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Show T. THE twelve PAGE tt'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I d SUN-ADVOCAT- PR E, U T A f THURSDAY, Ivan look for the number to pick up this Saturday. Those who do not have the official licenses, are asked to make application at the city hall on Saturday morning between the hours of 9 a. m. and noon. Examinations are given out at that time and are held only once a week.. We urge all persons who do not have their licenses, to make application as soon as possible, the offiIn the event of an auto cers said. accident if the drivers do not have their licenses, tickets are liable to be given out. Those who made application and passed, were: Albert Medrano, Sipra-fro- m no Medrano, Wellington, LaMar Ed- wards, John Nucich, Hiawatha; Mar- - DROP NOTICED IN FERRON C. C. C. CAMP NOTES High School News ICE, LICENSE ISSUANCE OCTOBER Castle Gate; Ed worth; Lawrence Max Littlejohn Malaska, 2 ArTT a. ttu Mart rnce- ClowP'SF.t S!ndrd: SS:LLU'f. ron; Dallas Crandall, At the camp meeting October 19, Helper'? O son, Ferron; DURING PAST WEEK Dr. Mike from the an invitation received Easley gave an interesting talk on girls Discusses Class Politics History Gkn; Ray Murray, The American history class affords organizations in Salt Lake City for a Citizenship, its privileges and rebriel Bruno, Spring a good place for future voters to ex- breakfast to be given in the Lions sponsibilities. Glen;Wg; Bass, Price. cCc persons, 19 men and Twenty-on- e press their opinions about the com- hall on Friday, October 30. All of the Mr. Stewart, one of the forest offi-tw- o ing election. Platforms of both politi- Girls leagues of the state have been Womon, applied for and received cal parties have been presented be- invited to attend. cials, was a visitor in camp Sunday, 'their state driving permits at the regu- cCc fore the class, and several discussions !iar weekly examinations held last K By THERESA OVIATT press our sincere gratitudelnd have been carried on between the cHs Our company strength is gaining Saturday in the city hall. One perpreciation of the many kina Girls League Holds Meeting opposite parties. The students are now lately. Nineteen men joined us Octo-- 1 son applied and failed to pass the shown us during the looking forward to election day, as On Friday, October 10, the Girls ber 14 from the Mayfield camp, and tests. and at the time of the deaS to in a the will avtoo, go polls, they, This number is lower than the League of the Carbon high school eleven new men came from neighborbeloved ife and mother, Mrs of class vote. Perhaps the old saying held their first meeting in the gym- ing towns. We expect thirteen more;erage maintained during the preced-- ; Petitti; also for the assistance The may be changed a bit to the follow- nasium, where all the girls took part examinations this month. Mayfield soon. and for the lovely floralextend edus an been ing: As goes the history class, so in playing games and singing the has cCc there weeks ;past three we are deeply grateful mgs the nation. Castle Gate, Ephraim goes Girls League song, which was writ- The educational and activity pro-- 1 average of 29 persons making appli- garet Heldman, By MARY PAPPAS. CHARLES B. PETITTI ten by Elizabeth Mathis. The Girls gram is well under way. Foremen are cation but the officers in charge, State Henne, Price; E. Callaway, Rains; cHs League has selected as their motto making job analysis of the projects Patrolmen Verne Davis and Jack Sul- - Catherine Bean. Price; Dommnic Pero, And Familv Thespians Begin Initiation for this year the word Up. (and are giving systematic training on Twenty-eignew members were 'the job. Classes have started in civil By VERLENE PPACE. elected into the Thespian club. Each government, current problems, first old member has charge of one of the aid, handicraft and ettiquette. Other new members during the initiation LYCEUM NUMBERS classes will begin as soon as the Spike period, calling him a goat. In addicamps move in. tion to this, each goat must report cCc AT CARBON HIGH Mrs. Wendle Olson to one of the faculty for certain duis giving week- ties to perform every morning bein dancing to a group instruction ly ty tween the hours of eight and eight-thirof eleven men-Mafor a week. Each new member Magician, Lincoln Players, One- cCc Electrical will wear on his forehead the theta Drama, The Camp staff entertained Dr. sign and a purple and gold ribbon. Expert Engaged Mrs. Easley at dinner Monday and By DEON CHAPMAN evening. cHs Four more lyceum assemblies are cCc NYA Students Receiving Wages to be given to the students of the CarO be sure of good wine of last week, the Camp Wednesday Last Friday was payday for the Na- bon high school. The student body played the high school soft-ba- ll, tional Youth Administration at the has already enjoyed one lyceum num- overhead score 7 to 14 in favor the at moderate price always Carbon high. It was the first payday ber, which was a dembnstration on of the school. being This game is new to since school started. D. E. Williams is The Wonders of Liqud Air by James the members of the camp, so we hope look for this name on the adviser of this group. The N. Y. A. Williams on September 15. we will have better luck next time. was organized to help needy students Great Abraham Lincoln The to buy books and school supplies and Drama will be performed on Friday, label: pay their tuition by working at forty October 23, featuring Millard Dowlcents an hour. ing, claimed to be Americas finest By RONALD RALPH portrayer of the Great Emancipator, cHs assisted by a full professional cast. The cast includes Harvey Denny as Pep Club In Charge of Lockers The Pep club has been officially General Grant, Marion Reade as Anne Leaders elected by the recently assigned the duty of taking care of Rutledge ,and Jane Raymond as Mrs. formed local unit of the Reserve Officers Association will be inducted the girls lockers between periods. The Lincoln. Jack Rank will be featured in at exercises to be held here next Satcongestion of traffic at the lockers play, on urday evening, according to announcehas caused a great deal of disturbance April Showers, a three-a- ct among girls as they rush to and from Tuesday, January 12. He will take ment. Installation will be carried out their lockers. The Peppers hope to the part of every character in the by the chief of the Utah department, Colonel Frederick Jorgensen, presiplay. put in a more orderly system. Orendo, a clever magician, will give dent; Captain L. A. Bennett, vice By MARGARET ANNE REEVES his performance on Tuesday, Febru- president; First Lieutenant L. R. HarcHs KSth J ht Reserve Officers To Have Leaders Placed In Office Saturday WINE COMPANY ary 9. On Thursday, April 23, Modern Wonders of Electricity will be demonstrated by Professor Lewis Haskins. This demonstration will show the most modern developments in the field of electricity. Mr. Wilson is now making arrangements to have the American Glee club come to our school; this will also be a lyceum assembly. Team Given Fine Sendoff The school was in a general state of enthusiasm last Friday when the football team left for Spanish Fork. At 10:30 the entire student body met on the front lawn to send the boys off with rousing cheers and songs. Mr. Wilson expressed his regrets that some of the students could not go, but felt that the school spirit was with the team nevertheless. Speeches were given by Gardell Marshall and Leslie Reid. ins ris, secretary; Frist Lieutenant Daniel P, James, treasurer; First Lieutenant R. W. Forsell, historian of the Salt Lake City chapter, will be included in the visiting party. The ceremonies are scheduled for 8 oclock opening at the Price C. C. C. camp quarters. J2axcjzit ...THE GREATEST MONEY- ROYAL NEWS By FAYE McKINNON cHs By Thelma Nezos Mrs. Mel Heath and children have Clay Model Broken after a While being carried up to the Latin returned from Salt Lake Citysister-in-laroom on the top floor, last Tuesday, three weeks visit with a Mrs. Mart who has jointhe Laocoon," a statuary group, was ed her husband Heath, here. broken. The accident occurred just party was given Satat the foot of the stairway leading A birthday afternoon in honor of Beverly urday to the upper hall at the west end. Latturner at her home and was at- -j The Laocoon is a statue of the tended and enjoyed by a group of! SAVING DODGE w, famous group in Virgils Aeneid. It twenty-eigyoungsters. was made by Dean Fausett in the art John Cochrane, a Wasatch Acade- -j class some years ao. my student, visited Monday with his! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coch- By LENNA ROWLEY rane. cHs Salt Lake City was the host of a Girls League Receives Invitation number of business and pleas- large The officers of the Girls League ure visitors from Royal over the week-enThey were: Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and daughter, Hugh 'Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Malio Picorelli; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hansen and Mrs. Clint Snow and small (Sons; daughter; Mr, and Mrs. Milton Nezos and sons; Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas: Mrs. Gus Marinos and son and daughter. ht THE NEW DODGE FOR 1937! j j j d. Heat Comfort HERE ON LEAVE FROM SALT LAKE CITY WORK ' Orville Wiseman, formerly of Price and now residing in Salt Lake City, was here the first few days of this week visiting with his parents. A former employee of The he is now working on the parking meters in the state capital. He left Tuesday to return to work. at, Then Is An NOTICE ABERDEEN FOR PUBLICATION. De- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. DEALER 26, 1936. NOTICE In Your is hereby given that Louis .' P. Eaquinta, of March Field, Cali., who, on Dec. 17, 1930, made homestead entry, No. 049569, for SI2NWV4. NWtiSWU, Section 23, Township 13 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. W. Banshoof, U. S. Commissioner, at First National Bank Bldg., River side, Calif., on the 10th day of No- M, Community PRODUCERS vember, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Joe Elegante, Tony Perry and Jim Or lando, of Helper, Utah, and Fred Pat ernoster, of Price, Utah, who will submit their testimony the same date before the Clerk of the District Court, at Price, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register, Date of first pub., October 1, 1936 Date of last pub., Ofrtober 29. 1936 g, ?v , ' j tremendous enthusiasm right across America, the sensational new Dodge for '937 has scored another smash hit. is so phenomenal in economy, beauty, roominess and comfort that everyone who has seen it agrees that millions will want to switch to this new and bigger 937 Dodge! complete unit of advanced windstream styling, this new car is easily the most beautiful Dodge ever built 'nteriors are roomier. ..while improved Chair Height seats, improved weight distribution and a new method of mounting the body on cushions of rubber to banish road noises give you a more comfortable and quieter ride than ever before tREATING . SIX PASSENGERS RIDE Powered by the famous Dodge which owners report gives 18 to 24 miles engine gallon and which is now improved and more per brilliant than ever, Dodge gives you even greater economy. This new Dodge also gives you an even stronger safety body with top and genuine, hydraulic brakes. Yet, with all these ith .11 this extra improvements-wvalue, the new 1937 Dodge coats few dollars more than only the lowest priced cars! See this amazing new Dodge at our showrooms today Drive it yourself! Then youll underst.nd e mHions will want to to new 1937 Dodge! all-ste- el transfer storage MOVE' . J HP V COMFORTABLY IN tht EVERY DODGE frWM MOVING PACKING M. 309 CAIECN AVE. 1 !, SEDAN! Bodies of tns new 937 Dodge are longer and wider than ever before Front seats are new 4 7 inches wide... (ear seats 48'A inches wide plenty 01 room lor at least six passengers n every Dodge sedan And ior gTeater security Dodge gives you an even stronger safety all steel body with all-ste- ' all-ste- el ? NEW, IMPROVED CHAIR-HEIGH- ,-' ir el SIKITCH top. SHIPPING PRICE GARAGE COMPANY 25 South Carbon SEATS I In T the new Dodge, seats are not only scientifically shaped to conform to restful body posture, but are actually chair-heigBecause the level Dodge floor is lower than in many cars, seat cushions ate the right height to avoid cramping your knees. ..to give you plenty of to give you real easy-chacomfort; ht . Campbell's ' Phone 294 Price T f |