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Show a I1C JL SECTION THURSDAY, APRIL Advocate p SECOND 1, 1937 Three Installed By GIRL SCOUT HEADS Laundry Local Union ELKS SELECT ERIN LEONARD AS RULER Pt ice Camp Sets Observance Of C. C. C. Anniversary Date Two transient youths pleaded guilty Friday afternoon to a charge of second-degrburglary and were sentenced by Judge George Christensen to indeterminate terms of 1 to 20 years in the state prison. The defendants, Osby Welch of Bakersfield, California and Dan Ward of Berrudji, Minn., were accused of breaking into the Helper Mercantile company on March 15. They were bound over to the district court af-waiaving prebminary hearing, and following their plea Friday, they waived the statutory time for pronouncing sentence. Ward appeared before Judge Christensen Friday morning and entered a plea of not guilty, changing his plea in the afternoon. The youths originally gave their names as Ervin Welch and Ruben Kyle. Carbon County Citizens Invited To Inspect Building, Projects Of Local Company Members of Carbon county local No. 128 of the Laundry Workers International union installed the follow- Rocky Mountain Area Director ing three officers at a meeting here Will Conduct Sessions Sergeant-at-arm- s, J. recently: Bruno, Be To Here Next Week Inducted Officials New Helper; member of the board of trusHears Talk 14; Lodge April tees, Win Mowers, Helper; shop stewPlans have been completed for the By District Deputy ard in the Troy Laundry at Helper, Girl Scout field leaders institute to Mrs. Roma Mowers. be conducted at the Price Community Erin H. Leonard was elected exaltEd. Scherer of Latuda, president of No. of Price B 1550, lodge ed ruler the Carbon County Central Labor p. O. Elks, Friday night to succeed Mr. Leonard Lee. served union, is local representative of the J. Bracken international laundry workers ' during the past year as esteemed leading knight. Incidentally, he is a brother of Harold V. Leonard, the second exalted ruler of the local or- pointive officials to be named by Mr. Leonard, will be installed at the next der. The new leader had previously held regular meeting of the lodge on Wed, the offices of loyal knight, lecturing nesday, April 14. 1 Friday was observed as old timknight and esquire. ers named officers Other night, and the lodge honored Friday night j are: Esteemed leading knight, Wil- - reinstated members and other Elks liam M. Davis; esteemed loyal knight, who have not been attending meet' Nick Bemardi; esteemed lecturing ings. i Talks were given by Arthur Wool-le- y knight, Silas Anderson, Consumers; of Ogden, district deputy grand I secretary, S. J. Sweetring, reelected; I treasurer, Eugene Coli, reelected; ty- - exalted ruler, and Harold V. Leonard leer, Maurice Tatton; trustee, J. of Salt Lake City. Another feature of the meeting was i Bracken Lee. J J. P. Phalen had been nominated the initiation of Domonic Besso as a 1 as candidate for exalted ruler, but he member of the lodge. Membership ..,''' e withdrew before the balloting. Similarly, Leonard Frandsen withdrew as a candidate for lecturing knight. The new leaders, along with ap- - activities are being pushed by the order, and it is hoped to have a large class ready for initiation as the new officers take their seats. Scouts. carry on the nations financial business, BANKING functions are not confined to bus or to local communities. Day and night, by letter, by airmail, by wire, wireless and telephone the ceaselessly moving shuttles of the American correspondent banking system are completing thousands of business transactions for bank customers all over the country. Checks deposited for collection at distant cities, letters points, drafts on banks in far-aw- ay of credit, credit information, inter-ban- k cooperation to meet the seasonal credit needs of business in different sections these are some of the services rendered rapidly, accurately and confidentially by correspondent banking. This bank places the strength and conveniences of this system at the disposal of its customers. CARBON PRICE EMERY - - MARY J. LITTLEFIELD church Wednesday and Thursday of next week by Mary J. Littlefield, .Rocky Mountain region director and national staff member of the Girl Ceaseless Bank Services BANK UTAH PAGE NINE Youths Given Prison Term After Pleading TO HOLD INSTITUTE Guilty Of Burglary FOR COMING YEAR s SECOND SECTION In addition to leaders of Carbon county, the conference will be attended by directors of Girl Scout activities in Mohrland and Soldier Summit. A meeting at 10:00 a. m. Wednesday will open the institute, followed by a luncheon starting at 12:30 p. m. Thursdays schedule includes a meeting at 1:00 p. m. and a tea given by the Price Girl Scout council. All persons interested in the Girl Scout movement are invited to attend the institute sessions and social affairs. Reservations for the Wednesday luncheon may be made with Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, chairman of the Price council. Rotarian Magazine Discussed In Talk Before Price Club ee er CIVIC CLUB GROUP Celebrating the fourth anniversary civilian conservation corps, issued the civilian conservation coiW following statement: Piiee camp SCS-- 3 of the C. C. C. will As director of the civilian conserhold open house Sunday, April 4, on vation corps, which, on April 4, will which day citizens of Price and Carbon county are invited to visit the complete four years of work in the nations forests, parks and fields, recamp. An inspection tour of the camp will storing and conserving our natural restart at 1:30 p. m,, the visitors to be sources, I think it quite fitting that shown the office, supply room, recre- the many camps throughout the counation hall, kitchen, barracks, school try celebrate the event this year. Parand the complete utility area of the ticularly am I pleased that the masoil conservation service. jority of these ceremonies will include It is desired also to take interested the presence in the camp of many citicitizens over one or more of the soil zens who reside within the communconservation projects to demonstrate ities adjacent to the camps. I feel the advance of structure work and sure this will give these people an revegitative work under range con- opportunity of viewing, first hand, the trol. An enjoyable and entertaining splendid work the boys have been doing, and of becoming acquainted with trip is planned. d life the boys live in Trucks will be available for all the persons making the tour, leaving the the camps. So, I most sincerely extend gencamp at 2:30 p. m. and returning in about two hours. Cake and cocoa erally, to the citizens of the counwill be served after the return to try, my personal invitation to attend one or more of these fourth-yeancamp. It is expected that a large number niversary celebrations being held in of citizens will turn out for the oc- the camps. Camp and company officasion. Everyone is invited to join in cials join with me in the invitation the anniversary celebration and take and they will be honored by your advantage of the opportunity to make presence. These camp officials will comments and suggestions concern- be prepared to exhibit and explain ing the work on the various projects. the meaning of civilian conservation Preliminary to the celebration Sun- work as it is being carried forward in day, a dance will be held Saturday your own community. It will please evening in the mess hall. Refresh- me to have you see this work, begun ments will be served during intermis- by President Roosevelt in an attempt to conserve and rehabilitate the nasion. Relative to the anniversary observ- tions resources both in land and ance, Robert Fechner, director of the men. of the many-facete- MAPPING CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERS HERE Solicitation for members of the As soeiated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah in Carbon county is scheduled to start this week. T. W. Jensen, a member of the legislature during the last session and one who rendered material aid to Carbon county in securing its junior college, will do the solicitation in this area. He is the field representative for the southern club organization. This district was fairly well represented last year in the membership line and it is hoped that such support will be increased this year. Staunch support of the civic club organization, the outstanding group of its kind in the state, is being urged locally. Among other things the southern group has mapped out an ambitious advertising campaign in behalf of the section of the state which it serves. ar iimiimmiimHMiimiiMHfiiimiimmnmiiimttMutmiHutiiiiiiimiuiiuiiuiuuuiumiiiiiiiiiumuiiiiimiimtiiiimmiiiimiiiHuiiiiitiiitiiMmumiimuiiutiiuiuiuiiiii Seven local carriers would be afproposing renewal contracts for carriers. This measure would provide fected by the measure. They are emvirtual permanence for agreements. ployed on mail routes to Wattis, CoThe bill has received the approval lumbia, Sunnyside, Hiawatha, of the house, and is now up for senCreek, nine communities in ate consideration. county and Thistle. TRUE DIGNITY, IN THE RENDERING OF SERVICE, COMES WITH QUITE UNDERSTANDING. RESPECT AND THE SINCERE, TASTEFUL DESIRE TO BE OF HELP. SUCH DIGNITY IS ALWAYS CHARACTERISTIC OF THE Star Route Carriers Ask Support Of Bill According to an announcement by Mrs. Blanche Child of Price, executive secretary of the Utah Star Route Carriers association, a communica- tion has been sent to Senator William A talk on the Rotarian magazine H. King urging his support of the bill was given at the weekly dinner of the Rotary club Thursday evening by Melvin C. Wilson. Selections by the boys quartet of the Huntington high school completed the program, which was arranged by Dean Bench. The meeting was in charge of Walter N. , t MORTUARY, WALLACE North 1st. East Now in Our New Home AMBULANCE LICENSED EMBALMERS 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 153 PRICE Wetzel. Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation S BUILDING SUPPLIES For your entertainment, Grapefruit Juice Is Allocated To Carbon we introduce ture today FACT. Informative, as well as laughable, every illustrated statement Announcement was made Monday by the Utah works progress administration that one of the eight carloads of grapefruit juice granted this state has beeti allotted to Carbon county by the Federal Surplus Commodity corporation. Two carloads were allotted to lf cars to Salt Provo, two and lf cars to iLake City, one and Ogden and another to Richfield for distribution in the surrounding areas. The grapefruit juice is part of the grapefruit surplus in Texas. CAN BE PROVEN! Eve- ry statement we make about our cars and our service also CAN BE for we PROVEN! deal only in facts, backed by a guarantee and an eleven year reputation for reliability. one-ha- .... one-ha- APPLICATION FOR OIL TANK PERMIT STUDIED BY COUNCIL At a special meeting Monday evethe city council appointed a committee to investigate the application of the Standard Oil company for a permit to install an oil tank in west Price. The committee comprises Council-me- n William Campbell and W. E. Mc-- I Intire and City Attorney Frank a new feaITS A ning, is Now that the building season here and construction operations will will soon be in full swing you want to do that building job early. When you start planning for your or small, building program, large can supply bear in mind that we of materials, all types you with imall of a lasting quality so to are portant in structures which serve in years to come. Let us quote you on the building Youll find supplies you will need. our figures economically attractive. One piece or a carload LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. Phone 1 11 Price-Utast Main h .....miiiuuiniummimii! Does your car eat up an excessive amount of fuel? Bring it here today for a checkon our Gas Analyzer. This scientific equipment tells the truth about gas combustion up and consumption and shows what adjustments to make for MAXIMUM gasoline efficiency and economy. 1935 STUDEBAKER SEDAN The price we are 1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE Youll find this an excellent record which has been built up by offering this car for is unusually attractive. It is conditoned for the best of service and the pect to pay considerably more for than the price we have placed on it. You cant go wrong on this buyer may be sure that he will receive the machine. service always It wont last long at this figure quality long-peri- and you had better come early if you are in the market for a real reconditioned car . 1935 BUICK SEDAN The quality of Buicks is too well known to need expressions in telling about them. And this car upholds that excellend record which has been built up by Buick over a period of years long-worde- d od expected of Studebakers TERRAPLANE SEDAN Here, too, is a car which will register service of far greater value than the price being asked for it. It is a car with an attractive appearance on the exterior as well as the interior. You cant go wrong on this one, a splendid example of the type of reconditioned cars we are offering the public 1935 WATCH FOR PROOF NEXT FRIDAY ! |