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Show i SECOND i SECTION The I jhvesliav. MARgijiMaii ocate SECOND SECTION FACE NINE Price Lawyer Named On State Committee Ten Operators Given Establishment Of Recreation Camps University Programs Principal To Attend Driving Permits At U. E. A. Unit Meeting Feature Price Girl In County Proposed Under Projects Weekly Examination To Curb Violations C. H. Madsen, principal of the Price Extension of recreational facilities Eight drivers licenses and two,11 Carbon county is contemplated by Sweetring of Price is one of c12uffeurs permits were issued Sat- - a proposed project which district of- -I appointed by the Utah eight attorneys urday during the weekly examina-- 1 trials of the W. P. A. at Provo will be StatC Bon unauthorized apr?cticeOIof tl0HS co.nducted at the cty hall to approve John Maulsby, mittee by State Patrolm(?n Vernon county welfare director, announced Davis and J. R. Sullivan. Two other Monday. law. tee Fnday applicants failed to The establishment of recreational meet the re- -' gaming of the commi a campaign to quirements for licenses. was the first step in grounds in communities desiring such Those obtaining drivers curb the unlawful praicuceoMawm permits facilities is planned, the sites to be oth- include: C. R. Miller and Dean Pul- - deeded by the sponsoring unit to the Utah by persons and corporations bar. ley, Helper; Joe Prestis, Castle Gate; county or school district. er than members of the the cam- Arthur L. Harward, Kenilworth; P. A recreational center at Scofield declared officials bar State in the interest H. Sidweell, Royal; Walter Aplanalp, reservoir is another feature of the paign was undertaken Unauthorized practice James Anderson and Gerald Ander- suggested program, it being proposed of the public. of the Utah son, Price. violation in that two cabins belonging to the Conot only is Chauffeurs permits were issued lumbia Welfare association and Cocriminal status, but also is subject call- to Mike Magliocco of Helper and L. lumbia individuals be rehabilitated to injunction proceedings when courts. the L. Smith of Price. of and incorporated in the camp faciled to the attention ities. j Sat-'ask- ed one of the featured student artists ap- pearing on the University of Utah! At Home programs presented last Sunday. The program was presented by the various members of the Uni- versify of Utah Girls Glee club. The At Home programs are one of the featured attractions of the Uni- versify during the month of March, $25,000. one being presented every Sun- Mr. Maulsby also announced that! day afternoon in the Union building, on the North Wellington loop All of the programs are musical. was scheduled to start this week. This project provides for erection of a new bridge and the raising of a span al- -, ready in use. This would eliminate the necessity of operating two school buses in that district and would open the way for transfer of one bus for use elsewhere, it was stated. tion of recreational camps along the Scofield road is also included in the plans. Another project which the district W. P. A. office will be asked to approve is a countywide road program involving improvement and new construction. The cost is estimated at mimiuHimmtiiiimiiiimHiiiiiimitmiitMiiiHiHiiiiniiiimtiiiimmtiumiuiutitiiHttiimmimmiiitmiiiiiiimmtiimitMiuiimnmmiiimiimmtiiimtmmimmiitm ADDS SUN-ADVOCATE And Dressup Time for the OVER FIVE HUNDRED 1 j i; Young NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS Final Statement On Scholarship Campaign Issued; Point Totals Tabulated :i sters Too! S E 5 1 six-we- put the youngsters 'right in the fasion parade of spring be sure to see these captivating H GEORGETTES 6 to $ I.95 $3.95 CREPES TAFFETAS NETS UIT and COATS Ladies For 2,177,000. Business the Youll find just the type of wearing apparel you desire if you are seeking style and quality and moderate prices . . . Suits are of the EE s and types so popular this year. And, of course, we have the latest there is in Easter Hats EE EEE S Also a complete line of accessories to complete your spring outfit. Come in today, make your selection and make a small down payment which will hold any ar- re 1 FLACILLE DRESS 1 S by the proper use of bank credit. merchant may decide to go forward with plans to expand his business. A new line of goods, purchase of larger stocks at more advantageous prices, plans for reaching out into a wider trade area, more aggressive sales and advertising effort such policies as these may bring him gratifying results. A LOCAL lie may feel that the general outlook in his Community, or in his particular line, justifies an expansion of his business with the aid of bank loans. Whatever your business plana may be we shall be glad to discuss them with you, and give you the benefit of our information, advice and assistance. CARBON EMERY BANK PRICE UTAH al Young Mr. Schauers, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schauers of Price, is a graduate of the Carbon county high school. Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wanda State Road Patrolman Cites Rule Regarding Licenses For Minors cs tide. I dele-wo- rk James Abreu, 30, of Castle Gate, who was sentenced by Justice J. W. Hammond to serve 30 days in the county .jail on a charge of drunken driving, began his term Monday. The complaint against Abreu arose from an automobile accident at the south entrance of Helper on February 24. Abreu, who was accompanied by Arnold Carter of Mercer, allegedly collided with a car driven by Jim Marchese of Helper while attempting to make a turn. After the crash, Abreus car struck a utility pole. SWAGGER E division Aero-nautic- pur-wi- th Man Starts Serving Jail Term On Drunk Driving Conviction MANNISH E college Charles J. Schauers has passed re- quired entrance examinations for the Air Corps Technical School at Cha- nute Field, Rantoul, Illinois, according to word received from him this week. He is pursuing a course in Radio Engineering, and was transferred to the school by plane, following about a year spent in the army division at California. j de Warren, Spring Canyon, 1,394,750; Dorothy Jorgensen, Price, 918,500; Margaret Montoro, Helper, 890,500. The distribution of the awards indicates the wide range of The circulation in the county. 5 Young and Old S ek ed during the contest. This extensive coverage assures the merchants and other advertisers that their messages will reach the homes of Carbon county, while the complete news service provides the reader interest that stands as assurance the messages will be read. The votes compiled by the winners of the seven scholarships in the campaign were announced by Arthur N. Churchill, campaign director, as follows: Beauty school or college division Mary Kolovich, Hiawatha, Wanda Williams, Price, 2,857,000; Anna Laura Watkins, Price, 2,538,000; Frances Mezek, Columbia, DRESSES Sizes 1 to 16 5 Utah coal production during the week ending February 20 is estimated at 118,000 tons, according to a re- -j port issued by the coal economics di- -! vision of the United States bureau of mines. This is an increase of a thousand tons over the previous week, and is A complete and final check of the 10,000 tons greater than the output results of the scholarship campaign for the corresponding period last year. conducted by The Utah ranked fourteenth in produc-- 1 shows that 523 new subscriptions tion the week, the report were added to this papers circulation shows.during We have prepared for this very situation . . . Dresses EE list during the drive. Stress n EE is laid upon the fact that the above of a frilly type that are beautiful beyond PRICE LAD ENTERS figure includes only new subscribers . . . . styles with the dainty touches which for beauty ILLINOIS AIR CORPS cannot be realized without actual viewing . . . they will zm'and does not take into account theTECHNICAL SCHOOL numerous renewals that were obtain- For The YOUNGER SET! jEE Coal In Week Gains Central-Southsi- Expansion is Hided Utah Production Of word-descriptio- S S S e Bureau Report Shows school, will go to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend a meeting of the central committee of the Utah Education association, of which he is a member. Principal Stanley R. Anderson of the Central high school of Castle Dale is also a member of the committee, The meeting was called for the pose of outlining the program for the spring meeting of the house of gates of the state organization. - HOP (P rice) f ELITE JEWELRY sand LADIES STORE (Helper) :i Mwiijjjuii,i mas State Highway Patrolman Vernon Davis issued a statement this week calling attention to the fact that minors seeking drivers licenses must be accompanied, when making application, by a parent or guardian, whose signature on the application is required. This ruling concerns applicants between the ages of 16 and 18. The patrolman also issued a reminder that applicants must bring automobiles with them so they may take their driving examination along with the written test. PRINTING The iujuyj II r ir MOTORISTS, NOTICE! MAKING A RIGHT MOTORISTS MUST COME TO A COMPLETE STOP BEFORE WHERE TRAFFIC SIGTURN AGAINST RED LIGHT ON STREET CORNERS NO HORN TOOTING IS NALS ARE LOCATED AND OPERATING IN PRICE. 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