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Show PRICE, UTAH Legion Youths Form BOURBONS TO DINE Human Fly Does New Squadron; Name Tricks To Pull Officers Wednesday AT VICTORY DINNER Rope Into Place THE PAGE FOUR r 'price and Nearby SUN-ADVOCAT- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. E, MERCURY RISES - high-ligh- ts j ee ct enter-coun- ty Presi-dent- sS out-of-to- OF Classified SEV-ente- Re-Th- en Temperatures Record Continue Gain; Roads Through County Open he TO WE 4; ... W or Com havi prog Vc A slow but gradual rise in temnor atures as prevailing throughout portion of the state has been note here this week and ascertained figures supplied by the local weathi observer, giving promise of the loj awaited break from the frigid grasj of winter. the i ed nam and ing foSo men Hak term Lee, ' Mercury recordings continued show a slow gain with a new higl; reaeched for an eight-da- y period that ended yesterday. Maximum of 48 grees was reported Sunday while minimum of seven degrees below zero was the lowest and recorded Tuesdav Average temperature for the penoj was a maximum of 36.75 degrees while the minimum was unofficial set at five degrees above. Ice and snow continued to melt within the city this week, necessitating the opening of sewer lines and snow-fille- d gutters to carry away the water. Price citys street department was busy this week, faced with the task of keeping the water flowing were covered Streets and with slushy snow and although the water froze during the nghts, the next day warm sun would continue to melt the ice. All roads through the county were open to traffic with the exception o! a portion of the Nine Mile road. Men and eequipment were being employed clearing the snows off the highways other necessaiy and undertaking work. Chains are advised for those making the trip to Scofield and motorists contemplating trips to other localities in the higher levels should use Coal trucks operating from the mines have reported little difficulty and drivers say the roads are in good condition to all the camps. to Hole You: Val M ize Tue: ficei a side-wal- f be c Lr ks The Plainsman Is Featured At Strand W of-t- TO MELT SNOW AND ICI ... Meet-mitt- AS SUN CONTINUES Mrs. Perry McArthur has been Everett Jolly, employee of the lo- -' a was Salt in Salt Lake City for several Date Given As March 4; Donl0f the American Legion, said to be company, iting or telephone The goose hangs high Lake business caller late last week. days. the largest ever formed in eastern rather the flag does above the Hacking Heads Main local postoffice building followUtah, was completed at a meetng held Committee Mrs. Theodore Zupan left Sunday Mrs. A. H. Churchill was admitted mens hall Wednesin the ing an exhibition of flag pole to the Price hospital last week suffer- - for Elko, Nevada, where she will make Walt Daugherty having for! demonstrated by a loevening, of day arrangements climbing her home. Mr. Zupan was transfer- theInauguration ing from an attack of influenza. nation-wid- e Roosevelt Victory charge of this field of activity for the cal peron in pulling the postal red to that branch of the J. C. Penney World War veterans. officials from a perplexing sitDinner, one of the social Miss Evelyn Stultz of Salt Lake company from the local store. is bein Officers named by the unit, to be for Democratic followers, uation. City visited here with friends last to knowm as the Sons of the American with local Last month, around January She is a former resident of week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase are conducted, occasion. participation the chair- - Legion Squadron of Price Post No. Under be lent the 14 to be exact, the rope on the Mrs. in home this city. Price. their making manship of Don Hacking of Price, 3, are as follows: Ted Thomas, Jr , flag pole at the postoffice broke. Chase, the former Miss Dorothy Madwere being formulated this Price, Captain; Thomas Steele, Spring plans In the process of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves left this sen, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week, with the date for the dinner Glen, First Lieutenant, Dick Fausett. the week for Salt Lake City where they Orson Madsen of this city. pole with new line, both the scheduled as the evening of Thursday, Price, adjutant. old and the new means of locowill spend a few day. Accompanying members were 4. up Twenty-on- e March paid motion were lost and as a result, them was their daughter, Margaret Dr. F. R. Slopansky of Salt Lake as the starting group, quite were reported committees Tentative being the flag could not be hoisted. Ann. Price the in visited latter part evicted to City outlined to assist the general commit- - a number of others being Of last week It was a perplexing problem, tee which comprises Hacking as chair- - sign up within the next few days Miss Gunda Andersen left this week was finally solved early this but to wish and join B. H. Young, treasurer and Miss Boys who are eligible for Salt Lake City where she will week when Elvin Chapman City Attorney Frank B. Hanson was man, at the Mr. contact Daugherty should attend a W. P. A. Recreational con- a business caller in Salt Lake City Mel Taylor, secretary. A publicity shinned up the pole and comcommittee and an entertainment com- - National Reemployment office. ference. this week. the process. on held be pleted will of the squadron were both being picked with ings be- - the lirst and third Wednesday nights members of names committee the Mrs. Lola Olson and two small F. B. Hammond, local attorney was at 7 oclock, children of Provo visited here for sev- in Moab recently, transacting business ing as follows: Arrangements and of each month, starting STAKE M. I. A. OFFICERS chairMrs. Gladys Olson, program, eral days with her mother, Mrs. A. E. matters. VISIT GREEN RIVER WARD woman, Don Hacking and B. H. APPLICATIONS FOR Pace of Price. She returned home Mrs. C. R. Fergusson was a visitor Young; publicity and ticket sales, Jack Monday. Carbon take L. D. S. officers of the in Salt Lake City the fore part of this Phalen, chairman, Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Vern Davis and W. D. Wilson. FARM LOANS READY mutual organization visited in Green County Attorney Marl D. Gibson week. River Tuesday evening, and presented and Arthur N. Smith were state capThe Country club will probably the assembly program, followed by a ital business callers the fore part of Mrs. Henry Ruggeri and Mrs. J. C. house the guests on the occasion, al- this week. Applications for emergency crop dance practice directed by the stake Hubbard were Salt Lake City visitplay, While the settled. It is expected that loyal .and feed loans for 1937 are now be- - directors. A one-aors early this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Redd left WedBourbons from all portions of the ing received at the Federal building. Toast Burned, furnished an will rally to this affair. Elab- - Price, by O. P. Madsen, field super- - taining program, with Ed Hanson, Earl Oman and son, Emerson, of nesday on a motor trip to southern California, expecting to be gone dur- Salt Lake City, have been business orate entertainment is one of the visor of the Emergency Crop and Bessie Lundquist, Lilly Frandsen, visitors in Price during the past week. phases which is being worked for and Feed Loan section of the Farm Credit Dorothy Jorgensen , and Howard ing the next ten days or two weeks. Campbell taking part. special features may be added the administration. Others making the trip were These loans will be made only to John Redd and son, Jack, were Miss Josephine Pace and Miss Vir- general program. It is possible that Frank W. Bryner and Mrs. may farmers who cannot obtain credit from among Salt Lake City visitors last ginia Malaker both of Price, are plan- guest speakers from week bringing two new Chevrolet ning to leave soon for Salt Lake City be included and will speak. any other source, as provided by reg- Mary Hanson, Lucian Reid, Gunda cars out from the capital city. ulations issued by the governor of the Andersen, Arvilla Brown and Ray where they will spend a few days. The Walters. Farm Credit administration. UTAH EXPENSES to the limited be D. will Marl Gibson loaned money County Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christmas and was in Salt Lake City this week, at- Mrs. Max Daniels, all of Grand Juncfarmers immediate and actual cash tending business matters. He return- tion, Colorado, were callers in Price YETS ORGANIZATION needs for growing his 1937 crops or ed yesterday. for the purchase of feed for livestock late last week, returning recently to and in no instance may exceed $400. their homes. DURING YEAR GIVEN Farmers are not eligible for these WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN Mrs. E. D. Pidge returned this week acres of choice farm land loafter spending several days visiting in Lawrence loans if they can borrow from an inCargnino, who has been cated on the main highway between credit association, the state capital city. dividual, production working with Pete Silvagni in Las - bank, or other concern. Emergency Price and Helper, full primary watVeterans Administration for the past six months was tures in the state of utah expendiVegas er right, Price city culinary water the crop and feed loans will not be made Miss Marian Twiss was a Salt Lake m during Price briefly Friday before return- fiscal to 1936 of amounted to already on same, electric light and year City caller late last week. by the Farm Credit administration ing to his home in Springfield, Illiavailable. Would make an to a report receivpower of the according clients rehabilitation standard nois, due to illness. He expects to ed ideal home location. If not interT. Sanford, state direct- - Resettlement administration whose Allen Dr. Ernest F. Gianotti of Walker-min- e, return by here shortly to resume his ested in all, half can be purchased. is California, was a Price busi- work. He is a nephew of Mr. and or of the national emergency council. current needs are provided for by or 607, Price, Utah. Phone 206-sum does not include payments settlement. ness caller recently, attending tran- Mrs. Pete Griffone of Price. made to veterans on bonus certifi- sactions in this area. ' of the approved checks in payment cates, it was mentioned. loans will be issued by the Regional FOR SALE 125 ACRE FARM LoDr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorman of Con- SEEK AVAILABLE Living veterans of all wars received Emergency Crop and Feed Loan cated at Wellington, Utah. Choice sumers have announced the birth of sum of $976,228 in compensation fice at Salt Lake City, Utah, soil for the raising of Hay, Potatoes, a daughter at the Price hospital on and payments to 898 dependBeets or grains. Team and all maLABOR FOR JOBS ents pension of deceased veterans of all wars YES, Tuesday, February 16. HAD chinery to go with same. An ideal amounted to $351,642. location for stock due to Price river secmore Order many comic A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Military and naval insurance paysame, out of city limits, bordering to of tion ex26 the hundreds Available for at supply local the D. W. Bowman of Price employment ments were made to dependents of of water, light and power plenty to new readers we have added pert machinists, six boiler makers and 520 veterans in the amount of $365,-19hospital Friday, February 12. available If not interested in all our two wood pattern makers, may be ob- the list already large during on service and deadjustments we a part. Phone 206-will sell current campaign in fact, we Miss Eunice Johnson of Vernal was tained by contacting the local office pendents pay amounted to $2,937; 607 Price, Utah. or Serto of had times have National the apoligize many a Price visitor Tuesday. payments were made on adjusted serduring the past two weeks bejvice, according to an announcement vice certificates matured by death in FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN TWO cause we have had insufficient the amount of $106,348; state adminHarold E. Holdaway, employee of mace yesterday three room houses, modern, full copies of the comics to supply all W .D. Daugherty, manager reveal-maj- istrative costs of the Veterans Ad- located in choicest part basements, . . . our of and do they readers of operation at the Price City ed that he had received a request from ministration including operating exFine garden spaces. Price city. ask for the comics! . . . Plenty!! 206-or 607 If hospital this week, is reported recov-- 1 the Salt Lake City office for the num- - penses of all offices and hospitals interested phone The comics have specified, and any person amounted to $262,276. ering andwill return to work within her of Utah. Price, become an intitution in eastern who can qualify for oqe of the vacant The Veterans Administraton also a short time. Utah immedcontact they are followed should him PICNIC FOR RENT FORMERLY positions, reports that pensions are still being hundreds week, closely every 500 West. at by 1st North deceased! of to two iately. store, Inquire 'paid DenMrs. dependents Mr. and David Toner of The labor requisition assures steady veterans of the War of 1812, one a! not just youngsters but grownG. Grosso. John of been have guests Colorado, ver, ups, too, who have shown great Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frandsen here employment and good pay for accept-- ; resdent of New York and the other FOR SALE I TEAM GELDINGS interest in this section of the paed in work would prospects. They the state of Oregon. Mr. Toner left recently for his home, wt. 2700 lbs.; 7 sheep; 5 lovely ewes; . . . and what an excellent Salt Lake per the firm. City, although while Mrs. Toner will remain here for 1 cow, Holstein and Jersey; 6 yrs.; coloris medium that not was their which needs advertising services, a short time. Lead 30 . . Buff Orphington Pullets; 1 riding . ed section Our remarkably mentioned in the information. durincreased added good condition; 1 drag harcirculation, plow; College Mrs. J. T. Kelley spent several days Social security outfits for sale at row; 1 McCormick Deering Mower, ing the past two months, means this week in thfe state capital city. The good as new; 1 walking plow; 1 just that much more benefit for Miss Pauline Bunnel of Price, 3 Studebaker wagon; 1 Frezno the advertiser. daughter of Mrs. William Grogan, will scraper. Lucial Ide, 2 mi. south of play the coveted leading role of Chau-sett- e, Price on Huntington highway. in the annual Snow college SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, February Interior Department, U. 15, 1937. The Emperors Clothes. Miss Bunnel, a freshman at the school, isiS. Land Office, Salt Lake City 051488. FOR SALE 40 OR 80 ACRE FARM. a talented soprano. She graduated Notice is hereby given that puruant to Close to Price. Good terms. Box f February ?5, 1920 (41 Stat. from the Carbon high school, where 567, Price. and thereunder the f regulations she took a prominent part in the mu-- I app;.oved That bulge in back is unlovely and 1920, Circular No. April TON DODGE FOR SALE 1927 sic department, and also appeared Secretary of the Interior on UNNECESSARY. A Spencer will not condition. $20. good truck; running publicly a number of times. of Earl J. has desigKnudson, petition 206-- J. Call The Clifford SVfe be will on Warren, nated SEVi SW'i NEV4, opera presented NWy4, merely conceal, but correct it. March 5 and 6 at Ephraim. Sec. 20, swy4 swy4 Sec. 2i, wy2 IN PRICE FEB. 21st to Feb. 28th Incorrect Spencer NW NWV4 SWy4 Sec. 28, NEy4, Colored pencils for sale at The Sun-- 1 Nj2 NWi, SEy4 NW4, N!'2 SEVi, IF YOU WANT THE BEST OR THE MRS. FLORENCE H. SWENSON Corset Corset Advocate. SEy4 Sec. 29, T. 13 S., R. 8 E cheapest coal call Clifford Warren, SEi Registered Corsetiere S. L. M., as coal leasing unit No. 390, 206-- J. Price Phone 158 41 North 1st East Cash boxes for sale at The Utah No. 83 with a minimum produc- VO( ar ition requirement of 18,000 tons per FOR RENT 6 ROOM FURN. HOUSE "" with garage. year commencing with the fourth year of the lease and an initial in- - yst ' vestment of $35,000.00 during the, first three years of the lease, and has FOR SALE 1930 FORD COUPE, designated NWV4 SW4 Sec. 29, EU Good runnin" order, $60.00, cash or NELi, SWL NEL, SV2 NW!4, N2 terms. 309 S. 4th East, Price, Utah. g SM. SE4 SWi4, SE'i SEt4 Sec. 30, T. 13 S., R. 8 E., S. L. M., as coal leas- g !n u.mt No 3 9 1 , Utah No- 8 4 and an BARGAIN SELL OR TRADE 32 initial investment of $10,000.00 during g LAST TIMES, FRI. - SAT. SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY the first three years of the lease and acres, bldg, and equip., $1600, terms. y4 mile west State Garage. See or a minimum production of 7,000 tons Continuous Sat. from 3:30 g Continuous from 6:00 Continuous Sat. from 3:30 g per year commencing with the fourth write J. G. Warren on place. Price. Bill Big Mickey Rooney - Patricia Ellis 9 year of the lease, and in both inJAMES CAGNEY stances has designated a royalty rate Hit Number One of 10 cents a ton, mine run; also, that FOR SALE 1929 CHEV. COUPE. MAE CLARKE GOOD CONDITION.. ME A if so desired, by the successful bid$100 CASH. or bidders, the leasing units may Dean Pieper, The der, a be consolidated in one lease at a royGUY alty rate of 10 cents a ton and an ini- FOR RENT HEATED SLEEPING Milton James Patricia Ellis SUN. - MON. ' vestment requirement rooms. and minimum 285 N. Car. Ave. Phone Added for your pleasure Hugh Herbert - Zasu Pitts Continuous Sunday from 3:30 annual production equal to the sum of 572. Allen Jenkins - Walter Catlett the items specified in each unit; and Mickey Mouse otherwise substantially in accordance FOR SALE Hit Number Two ONE STUDEBAKER with the lease form set forth in para-- i low mileage. Good tires. truck, THE WORM TURNS Ralph Bellamy - Joan Perry graph 18 of the regulations. Said $125.00. Phone 583, Price, Utah. lease, or leases will be sold at public auction in this office on the terms set A highly dramatic and forth to the qualified bidder, or X LADY SUN. MON. FOR SALE 1 INCUBAT-o- r, emotional story of the offering the highest bonus on like $15.00. new, Carbon only the 29th day of March 1937, at 10:00 g Continuous Sunday from 1:00 Condemned Row 2nd Hand Store, No. 9 East Main SUN. - MON. 'A. M. Any and all persons having St., Price, Utah. with adverse or conflicting claims to said Continuous Sunday from 1:00 g George Brent land, or any part thereof, are hereby - Ann Dvorak Preston Foster Errol Flynn notified that they should' file on or FOR RENT A REAL OPPORTUN-it- y Jean Arthur g 10:00 A. M. March 29, 1937, before John Beal Fully equipped restaurant on Anita Louise their protest or objection against the Main street in Price, includes dishLionel Stander es and cooking equipment. Write granting of the lease, or leases, for said land; otherwise, such claim may Clara Miller, Savoy Hotel, Price. A-- I More powerful and dramatic be disregarded in granting the lease, Transparent tripe for sale at The or leases. than THOMAS F. THOMAS, FOR RENT HIGH CLASS STORE Magnificient Obsession Register. property, former Dr. F. F. Fisk Mimeograph paper of various qual- Date of first pub., February 18, 1937 ities for sale at The property. Inquire Clara Miller, SaDate of last pub., March 18, 1937 voy Hotel, Price. IS; History again comes to the screes in The Plainsman starring Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur and others, opening at the Strand theatre in Helper Sunday, and rated as one of the best productions of its kind, ever filmed. Featuring the life of Wild Bill" Hickok, played by Cooper, the story brings to life other famous characters played by James Ellison, John Miljan, Jack McCall and others. Tomorrow and Saturday, the Strand will feature Beloved Enemy with Merl Oberon, Brian Aherne and David Niven. ' W r'n Sun-Advoca- te .... Awarded In Role Opera AVOID Yes, Sir, AVOID the wise is sufficient , when te. Have You A op-ier- a, 'to its a mat- ter of purchasing your cleaning and tailoring ; needs. Lordosis Backline? . 1 , Sun-Ad- - , ACME CLEANERS AND TAILORS Price Utah " 1 ! Double SING LOVE SONG GREAT : COUNTERFEIT 3 DOWN THE STRETCH WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE bid-Ide- -- GREEN LIGHT te. - a rs, 300-EG- ' MORE THAN SECRETARY te. G Helper, tit. Phone 70 FRIDAY - SATURDAY MERLE OBERON and BRIAN AHERNE in Beloved Enemy SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous Sun. from 1 p. GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR in ti The m. Plainsman TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Continuous from 3:30 Wed. WOMAN WISE And Chapter 6 of Ace Drummond THURSDAY ONLY BANK NIGHT Feature Picture Under Cover of Night 5 t L |