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Show THURSDAY, THE PAGE TWO UTAH SUN-ADVOCA- is to be hoped that the people of the United States will now and in the future demand that their govern- It SHp im-Akmr- at? "One Neuipaper, ment keep One Courage, One Coil" TR WIFE THINKS MORE OP THAN HUSBAND, SUIT iTIie Public Forum its fingers out of the Eurojiean pie, that the APR r, Quoting his wife as Savi thought more of a busia that she did of him, Joe filed suit in district courTf from Minnie a. Brurm known as Viola Bruno. The said his wife deserted him ruary 15, 1937. They were at Castle Dale October 10 k international financial racketeers be denied the Every Thumoay By The (ueo to push us into the overseas mess to such a CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY that we will again be called ujam to sacrifice life, degree IS70 PRICE, UTAH, UNOER THE ACT OP MARCH limb and wealth so that a few gloating VAL H. COWLES, HAL O. MacKNIGHT, Publishers. reprobates may stand back and goad their dupes into Editor The VAL H. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. murdering their fellowmen. Using equivocat on and subterfuge ARTHUR P. DRAPER, Associate Editor. to blur the issue, as a smoke-screMISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. President Roosevelt, in his attack on UNINTENTIONAL AIDING to BECC the supreme court, is resorting his Subscription $2.00 Per Year In Advance. Phone No. 9 attain to Sez means ?) of recent F( ( Mayor possible every by exchange pleasantries 'J'HE SueacRirrioNi Outside Utah 92.50 Per Year In Advance i of LaGuardia of New York City and the German news- pernicious designs. His contempt nation is so entered as second class mail matter at the postorpice at papers proved very entertaining. The regimented news the highest court in the of his the dignity that PRICE, UTAH. UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S, IS7S only Tour L McCracken, formerly Uau disjieners of Germany certainly did not advance their glaringoffice exempts him from dis of the Price editor cause any in the United States by their stupid diatribes. high mews In ciplinary measures by that body. to death Thursday AN ANNIVERSARY OF SAD MEMORIES in tens i They did, however, attain an unintended accomplish- consequence of his attitude, it can here, was Cali ment. That was adding to the stature of the nations o, a newspaper 'JUESDAY, April 6th marks the twentieth anniversary greatest citys chief executive. of the entrance of the United State into the World feud. This is something the Republicans might profit- respect for law and order is being d War, a atep taken under promotion of a campaign one has but His assassin was Harry French, 30, when selecting their enhanced. For evidence, Ison by a propaganda drive leavened with such false, ably give serious consideration to of Publisher Bard French of the to look about. in 1940. candidate presidential to blasts end war a and as war war a hypoeritioal PMai1 haHo ono S'oHic8 e. to save the world for democracy. swearg, de- - mimeographed publication That was an extremely unwise step for the United FINANCIAL RACKETEERS AT IT AGAIN the best of his ability, he would It may bring color to till States to tak But it was not taken without warning, fend and uphold the constitution, authorities and Dis are bankers Modoc it are at county to use dumb bell, but again. determThey INTERNATIONAL cheeks and defined the people there was a well 'ih!lity ;hat tnct Attorney LA Wylie said he idea of working with European na- lined the with color supreme the in the cheeks i wreck toying were advisusing this charged with a also cour t,TohwitlTstanding the fact, that would ed by men good way to brim would be the tions in a move to float loans in the United States. pretty aitier author- murder. Wylie declared bells. Under the Johnson Aet, a national legislative mea- it was, and is, the paramount dumb and women French loser by en- and McCracken ences between constitution, news-an- d of farseeing sure, European nations which have failed to pay their ity under the were merely ordinary country . tering con the he brought had Already, borno was make debts here justicannot war loans their war until there rows European conflict. However, the citizens of the United if by one fell ;PaPer Good merchandise brings custo- It reason for the shooting. States accepted the piloting of false leaders in that rowings have been repaid. Despite this the international gress to heel; now, fiable the judiciary subdue could he stroke times mers. Thats why we sell tie five shot McCracken was bankers have recently made moves in the direction of particular instance, easting their lot with the backmake it subservient to his will, and friends, two with DODGE and PLYMOUTH AH dinner eatmg biting and neighbor-throa- t slitting European nations and making an opening for such loans. It is to the credit of the last remaining opposition would his where hospitaL TOMOBILES. been the national governing officials that this move has the international war profiteers. be removed and supreme power be,--registered nurse and also a vested in him. After which, The only thing this nation got out of that war was defeated. of Price, was assigned resident former Z Let us demand that thi policy hall continue, that source of irritation would be There he wrote 30 a combined financial and physicial headache and the him. for care See Our Line of New to .,11,. j j American dollars will la used for upbuilding nations, dm of the hatred of those people of Europe who are willing to foluc wuuiu .u,- Press dispatch carrying the initial miscreants not the killing and ravishing of humans in order that free speech, bui matcould be taken and low bull dozing :T a mere incident that because mass few of a fat of the gunp y. of may profit through report foul, earning bent upon breakthrough fair means before care of some morning Cars blood spilling. McCracken was well known in Carusually the latter and perhaps preferably so. fast. Price on the was He bon county. Consumation of his program will staff for approxithat Parade Nick Bemardi and W. W. be tantamount to an two during the time the GARAGE E years mately COMMITTEES NAMED Hakalo, chairmen; Domonic Alice, Eldemocracy has again failed. Grace Mrs. was by published paper L. R. FULLMER. Inc. mer Bertot. Rodeo Fred W. Keller, By Mary Metos Cooper. While residing in Price, he BY LEGION POST TO chairman; Leo Anderson, Lee Bryner, Funeral services were conducted in married Miss Frances Dunn, a nurse the L. D. S. - Dodge Mrs. Sunday. at the Price City hospital. McCrackVarro Jones, J. T. Kelley, George Elizabeth church Thursday for who student, visited herewas jj a Provo busi- en left Price in May, 1929. Douglas Matthewes, Moyle T. Binns a 22, following PLANSTATE PARLEY Oman, Noral Warren. Transportation died March ness visitor Saturday. Mail Besides publishing the Modoc Trucks If illness. W. L. Matthewes left recently for a at Angus Johnson, chairman; Frank for a was he correspondent Alturas, PRICE UTAH Mr. and Mrs. William Martin gave visit in Ogden and Standardville. D. Bryner, Nick Karras. the Associated Press, the United Press a party Thursday evening in honor of Make To Of Bee. Sacramento and the Groups Dance Vernon Davis, chairman; Miss Claire Monay, for her birthday. Assignment Local Arrangements For J. Allen Browne, Jack Hussey, J. A. The evening was spent with games, CLEAR CREEK NEWS followed with luncheon. Pearl Parry, Meet Announced Harrison, R. F. Rodgers, William Mary Podbvesek, Vernice Simmons, E. Dan Frank Rawson, Reaveley, Claire Monay, Lucille By Mrs. McCoy Nelson Mary Appointment of committees who are Steele, H. C. Tasker, Blaine Thomp- Metos, Archie Anderson, Parry, Jimmie Mo- - Lamond Draper left Tuesday for to have the important task of making son, E. E. Wright, Emery Ward, Dave nay. Clyde Rose, Maurice Simmons Nevada, after a visit here, local arrangements for the state Am- Young. Decorations and meeting and the host and hostess were pres- t. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hanson and erican Legioiand Auxiliary conven- places, Arthur S. Horsley, Arthur L. ily have moved to Provo to make Mrs. Marvel Williams entertained their home, tion here in August Craven. Miss Helen Hill returned to the son, was announced this Drum corps contest Lester J. Wor- with a party Saturday for her sev- Wasatch Academy Monday after the occasion being his Richard, week. H. William and Toy, chairmen; enth ley week-en- d Fer-- I with his were here the Attending spending birthday. Arthur S. Horsley is Alec Curtis. Junior baseball Clark rel Binns, Betty Jean Monay, Joe parents. general chairman of Wright. Guests and invitations J. Rudman, Leon Duffy, Joyce Jensen, Jackson returned to his home the arrangements or- Bracken Lee. Forty and Eight N. Darlene Strange, Ruby and Inez 'in Lloyd Salt Lake City after visiting with' ganization, with Earl Lee Kirk, chairman; Erin Leonard. Biggs, Dave Williams, Jim Stone, Max Reuben Tucker several days. Jones and Scott Faus- - Registration Wilford Jensen, chair- Wilson and Martha Rowe. Amond Leroy spent the week-en- d in ett as vice chairmen. man; F. L. McBeth. of Springville. Miss Bernice Simmons Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and family The executive committee includes Side trips for delegates Royal H. Fork spent the past week here with IS these three, Sheldon L. Anderson and Frandsen and Don Hacking, chairmen; Miss Mary Metos and Maurice C. were in Salt Lake City recently. Mrs. Jack Bailey and daughter, Val H. Cowles. Carl Nyman. Banquets Nick Rinet-t- i, Simmons. Misses LaVada and Vivian Whalen Bonnie, left Saturday for their home YOU CAN Other committees assigned to hanchairman; Glen S. Nelson. Music of with in Springville following a visit here spent the week-en- d dle local arrangements are as follows: Winfred W. West, chairman; Lloyd Mr. Logan with Mr. Bailey. and Mrs. J. E. Whalen. Mrs. Elsie Hansen entertained her Housing L. Dow Young, chairman; Perigo. Publicity Walter D. DaughJoe Podbvesek and Merrel Fowles Elton L. Taylor, Francis Miles, Har- erty. Novelties Elmer C. Young. motored to Pleasant Grove and Salt Bridge club Thursday. Lunch was NEEDS OUR served. Mrs. William Ball and Mrs. vey Thomas, Harris Simonson, A. L. booklet William Lake City Saturday. and Program Peterson and Les Pearson of Price Grogan, chairman; E. M. Stevenson, Juergens scored high. Clyde Rose and Maurice C. Sim- Herman M. I. A. Beehive girls gave a party in post, Glen Ballinger of Carbon post J. Clyde Vaught, Ben Ward, B. H. mons visited over the week-en- d in the school house Friday, with Miss of Helper, Mrs. W. W. Hakalo and Young. Legion Spanish Fork. Auxiliary contact Mrs. L. S. Thomas and Mrs. J. E. Violet Duke, instructor, in charge. Mrs. Francis Miles of Price Auxil- Ted Thomas. Finance Sheldon L. Whalen are spending a brief time in Guests were Barbara, Phyllis, Arlin iary and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Hel- Anderson. Concessions C. R. and Jean Hansen, Elsa and Bertha Ogden and Logan. per Auxiliary. Miss Helen Hill, Wasatch Academy Erkkila, Ethel Tucker, Elsie Malaska, Arlyn Bailey, Wanda Shelley, Billie Thomas, Billie and Jack Ward, Donald Thorpe, Merlin Shelley, Bob Haycock Paul Sutton, Charles Pettersson, . good-for-nothi- te: 11 i IS en Lotta Miles News-Advoca- te apear-heado- theh v w the - ' tZ chest-thumpin- Dodge Plymouth mass-murd- nt News-Advoca- SCOFIELD NEWS te PRICE Co., Plymouth nine-mont- Dodge hs fam-en- j ' IT A PROVEN FACT THAT SAVE, BY PURCHASING YOUR AT STORE j iriHiABJ&s RAINS NEWS to Price and Community for the Fine Reception Given Us on Our Opening! Let Us Acquaint You Further With Our Various Services EXAMINATIONS This department is under the direct supervision of Dr. M. F. Burgess, registered optometrist. Youll find him thoroughly capable and honest in prescribing your possible needs. He features the very latest equipment available for the thorough testing of your eyesight. He shall be glad to tell you honestly whether or not you need glasses. MANUFACTURE If you find that you need glasses, we will be glad to fit you with glasses to fit your face and features. This work is done right here in our own laboratory at prices you can afford and on terms as low as $1.00 a week. REPLACEMENT as well as manufacture is a part of our service. Broken lenses or frames are accurately duplicated on short notice. No matter who made your glasses, on terms of $1 a week. INSURANCE We will insure your glasses, no matter who made them ask about it. $1.00 a Week. Standard Optical Company Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians 31 SALT LAKE OGDEN East PRICE SISTENTLY LOW AND WE MEET OTHER ADVER-TISEPRICES. MANY OF OUR REGULAR PRICES ARE AS LOW AND LOW-ETHAN ADVERTISED SPECIALS. D R Blossom Time is being prepared by Primary students for presentation Ion May Day. Rehearsals are held each Saturday. Bert Tidwell, eastern states mis- sionary, will leave for his home here ft April 15, following a two year mission. A one-a- ct play, Honest Peggy, was presented here by Price Beehive girls Tuesday night. Mrs. Eldon Golding directed. i Owen Davis returned to his home in Salt Lake City Tuesday after vis-- 1 iting here. Ray Sibert of Grand Junction, and Jonas Sibert of Sunny side were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milner. Mrs. Henry Hall recently attended funeral services for a sister in Vernal 'Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hall her. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hill entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Pattersson of at dinner Sunday, M. L. Snow recently received word of the death of a Otto H F. Rick, in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Petersen and family spent the week-en- d in Delta Mr. and Mrs. Darreld Rowley and daughters of Huntington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Draper aceom-'pani- Sun-jnysi- DE. SBstpasfe WELLINGTON NEWS son-in-la- w, IDAHO FALLS BECAUSE OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS PRICED CON- j j Main PROVO Rains school will present their opCinderella in Flowerland Friday, April 2. Robert Chubbick recently left for Grand Junction. Miss Rose Orlandi is home from the Price hospital where she was operated on for appendicitis. Ray Ware, seriously injured on the Rains tipple, is recovering in the Price hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ted King, Adline Lo-s- ik and Dorsey Proudfoot were Salt Lake City visitors over the week-en- d. The Mutual mine has been idle the past week, due to no pay day on March 25. There is much grief in camp over the death of Dr. W. T. Elliott, camp physician for many vears. There is still signs of snow in Mutual, some spots showing about two feet. eretta We are gratified at the interest shown by Price community and the Carbon County folks in the opening of our new business enterprise in Price. We are more sure than ever that we will be able to fulfill a real need for this community. Glasses on Easy Payments wisnr? Mark Nelson. ed BEFORE YOU BUY. 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