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Show i lie SECOND SECTION THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937 PAGE NINR Civil Action Filed PRICE TOWNSEND COAL EXPORTS OF In District Court CLUB TO SPONSOR NORMAL SCHEDULES DANCE JANUARY 29 STATE ON UP RISE seekA civil in two SCHOOL BUSSES ON TWENTY YEARS AGO house of representatives of Senator (Taken from the files of The Sun Smoots bill for the relief of the In1917). of January 26, dian War veterans of this state which passed the senate last year. Plans for the initial development the of one to be what is declared an explosion of gas in Mine No. richest coal properties in the state 4 By of the Utah Fuel company last offiwere announced here today by afternoon, Steve Dragovich Thursday Coal company, the of cers Crystal killed was outright and four others in land owners of 440 acres of coal burned. The concussion tore badly have Carbon county. Arrangements parts of a building in the vibeen completed for the sale of $250,-00- 0 away and generally shook up things dollars of bond3 and a contract cinity lower in the end of the town of conhas been awarded to an Idaho the for installing struction company first mining equipment, which will Conductor John Rowe and Brake-ma- n include one and a half miles of tram W. S. Brown of the Rio Grande line to connect with the Utah railroad. crew at Scofield were seriously inthere and Winter between jured team The high school basketball when morning, Quarters yesterday had a game with Cleveland Saturday the baker heater exploded. All the with evening and started for there glass in the car was broken and the Coach Taylor. When out about eight top blown off. so deep tniles they found the snow back, in places they had to return Largest stock of office supplies in not come Utah at The Consequently the game did Sun-nysi- -- e. action Following the stiff thrusts of winter in blocking roads and hampering traffic, county school buses are now operating on their normal schedule, according to information this week. During the heighth of the storms, buses were temporarily stalled or delayed and reported difficulty in load-an- d discharging passengers. Current conditions nave modified that trouble and unless new severe storms are experienced, the transportation vehicles will continue without hindrance. County schools started their new semester Monday, following final exams for the first period held last week. Teachers and instructors have been busy with the rush of activities warranted by the new term but are expected to be returning to their normal routines next Monday. off. ' Martin Anderson has just finishhouses ed filling all the private ice his from ice pond east in town with like something up put having of here, is the this He says five hundred tons. some time, for had has he ice best clear from dirt. With the ice plant closed Price consumers will be up ice. against it this summer for for The anticipation of the public - this a larger and better junior prom of 23rd the on year will be gratified officials. the prom February, says colDecorations will be in national ors. The comic operetta, The Merry by the Company, will be presented diunder school Friday junior high The A. Burgener. rection of Prof. cast follows: C. Lorraine Ackerman; Millicent Harvey, Enid Davis, Helen John MacKnight, Mary Cartmel, Horace Frandsen, Gertrude Evans, Wilson. The proceeds will go toward purchasing a Victrola. (Taken from the files of The of January 25, 1917). News-Advoca- I te and A file made out of a case knife boot top a of out made a blackjack one filled with sand were taken from of the prisoners in the hoosegow yesSheriff Collingham and his The Friendliest Kind of Banking is that which sticks closest to sound banking principles. protects depositors money, SOUND banking stockholders interests and encourages borrowing customers to enter upon only such undertakings as contain the elements of success. Each one of these considerations is the truest form of friendship a bank can offer. Sound banking principles permit only safe, profitable operations which return a fair yield on invested capital. They enable the bank to maintain an efficient organization and build up ample reserves and surplus to fortify the pro- tection of depositors money. In our next advertisement we shall point out some practices which are not acts of true banking friendship, no matter how pleasantly and courteously performed. I terday by the assistants. A tip had been givenbeen had a delivery that jail officers acted planned and they immediately on it. rein- The weather bureau is now C. C. stalled on the campus of the are, H S. The agriculture students of record correct a going to see that temperature and moisture precipitation is kept. Thermometers 1 as much as in Price SECOND SECTION un-Advoca- te CARBON EMERY BANK UTAH PRICE Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A replica of an affair which drew considerable favorable comment from its own fraternal circles, will be staged here the last Friday of this month, January 29, in the American Legion hall in the form of another popular old time dance given by the Price Townsend club. Last week the Townsedites gave a dance and it was considered successful. Old time music will again be furnished, as will refreshments. The club will hold a regular business meeting this Friday night and extends a cordial invitation to all persons interested in the Townsend movement, to attend. With the national congress now in session, it is the expressed hope of local andstate officials that the plan will be accorded a law, availing a pension of $200 per month to every person over the age of 60 years. Carbon Students Win Scholastic Honors At Utah being exported of last year, January 4, there were 78,000 tons shipped. For the week ending January 5, 1935, 74,000 tons were shipped while January 5, 1929, saw loadings totaling 110,000, tons. The January average for 1923, was 109,000 tons, the division reported. Pennsylvania continued to lead the rest of the nation in coal shipments, totaling 2,250,000 tons during the first period of the current year. Grand total of coal exported for the week ending January 2 from all the coal producing states, is 9,572,000 tons. books in duplicate and for sale at The Scale Heal Those Sore Gums Even after pyorrhea has affected your stomach, kidneys and your eeneral health. LETOS I VO It RHEA REMEDY, used a directed, can aave you. Dentists recommend it. Druggists return money if it fails. KELLEYS PRICE DRUG ara (lad to ba t ms aftar M yaan. Ma mara Burred Hoars, reined linnlaa and aarpats, m aarpa Beaded. OU what pleasure to Bara tUaal Fine far Wdweod floors. Da aal be deceived beeauee fiacUma saaa boU raeently. Yea aaaat boiler wboa yea aaa mm er aetify aae when Is year neighborbeed er yea ee vffl be seaap. wa ervicas out-of-to- Fi Phone No. 9 Price IS YOUR WIFE Assessments Made From Guilty Pleas Price city coffers were enriched A of ap- proximately $30 from fines imposed by City Justice H. C. Smith against three persons hailed to court on charges of being drunk and disturbing the peace. The trio, Clyde W. Thurman, Denzel Gates and Wesley Wharff of Emery county, were each fined $10 when they entered guilty pleas. Complaints were signed by S. T. Silvagni, city police officer. It was alleged that they were drunk STARTER on the streets here during the weekend. comUpon failure to pay the fines, mitments may be issued T disagree the rest of the population. ARE? of I W. W. Jones has returned from the cast where he was called by the death of a brother. He says that Price Ought to be proud of its tropical weather as it is so cold in Chicago and Minneapolis that folks are freezand ing the flames of tallow candles strawberries. Belling them for - You can settle that most fairly on your own home grounds after you both have your chance at these latest simple rules, which automotive authorities approve today: First be sure the garage doors hold open against any Winter wind . . . your protection from fumes ! Before touching the starter or ignition switch, There has been great rejoicing among the young men of the Greek colonies of Carbon county during the of past few days for nearly a dozen the most handsome maidens of their native land have arrived and taken some Up life in a new country with husbands. as men of the best young s step on clutch pedal and keep it down Open hand-throttl- e about one-thir- d Now pull choke out full (unless your car has automatic choke) Thirty Years Ago With ignition switch still off (except startix-type- ) operate your starter, until your engine has made 2 or 3 revolutions East(Taken from the files of The 24, of Advocate January ern Utah 1907). AdvO' Judge Harkness writes the feet six Cat that up to last Thursday f snow on the level had fallen at Scofield. The measurements have been made and 'recorded by Post master Greenhalgh. J While starter is turning, switch on the ignition, being ready to release starter so that it has no chance of retarding the engine after explosions begin! Country life has its drawbacks, but has its great advantages which overcome them. True, those who live in the country are rubes, and farmers and hayseeds to the cigarette smokers in town, but the boast of the business men of the world today is that they were bom on a farm. f The ice harvest at Price started last week. A good quality about ten inches thick is being put up from the riveT and ponds. It costs $1.?5 a ton packed in the ice house. The Utah Indian War Veterans association has drafted a memorial which the legislature will be asked to pass, the purpose of the memorial being to secure the passage in the People have asked whether the advice we are SPECIAL WINTER BLEND CO. Thomd. students at the University of Utah again this year stole the honors when the scholastic average for the fall quarter was announced this week by E. J. Norton, registrar. The students, who make up 12 per cent of the student population at the university, received 25 per cent of the scholastic cards awarded. Scholastic cards are given to each student who make a 2.5 average or better. A 3. average is straight A. 250 scholarship Approximately cards were awarded this quarter at the university. Carbon county students on the honor roll included: Orrison M. Flatberg of Helper and Don J. Hansen of Price. front Monday evening the one in 15 store registered Drug Suttons at one the while above at six oclock, 10 beshowed nearly house court the low at the same time. It was all the Vay from 10 to 20 below Monday thermorning, according to what saw. mometer you ? asserts that similar wares and merchandise were purchased from another company for $206.69 and that there is $149.01 due. No hearing date has been part Out-of-to- early this week to the extent counts, collection of allegedly due fiCoal exports from the state of Utah ing was filed in the district started climbing this month follow- nances, Iasi week for action on office clerks ing the slump of the last few weeks, with 83,000 tons having been shipped the current term of court, listing the Intermountain Association of Credit during the week ending January 2, Men as plaintiff versus R. K. Grouss-ma- n, to according figures compiled by the defendant. department of mines, bureau of inThe first count alleges that the deterior. The week closing Saturday, De- fendant purchased goods and merchcember 26, witnessed only 60,000 andise for $490.27 and that there is tons while the fore $144.89 still due. The second count printing about correct Winter starting doesnt help all gasolines. Yes, but anything yoji can do with them doesnt bring them up to Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronze. We are not afraid of that. 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