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Show 1 AGE FOURTEEN TriE DIIN-ADV'- THURSDAY, APRIL UTAH ATE, PRICE, jq t 0,1. In Grand rilgn Cn,OOI Newsf! Recognition Folder Junction p Carbon County Given w LEAVES FOR JUNIOR LEGION STORE CHARTER GIVEN TO PRICE POST Elmer Klitgaard left ning for Logan to attend i enee of General Department C. C. managers. The 3 of the American nesday and will be concluded Senate Club Presents Radio lvfgytcTn No Price post the Senate club was presented to the Carbon county and southeastern Last Sunday's entertain meeting Thurs- day (today). on students Utah are given wide recognition in the Legion, at its regular charter for the Thursday. Carbons radio program w? the hv received The Many Occupations Hepresented the Senate club represented a bam Colorado scenic and recrea- day night, The dance. setting of the Sons of the Am-- I new was squadron scattered Hay about the 1069 mountaineer band consst-js- f nnn-al- d Among issued recently by tional Registrations pamphlet The charter, signed and saddles and harnesses hung Child, Stanley LitUzfce James stage, At N. R. S. Office the Grand Junction Chamber of Com- erican Legion. on the walls. A Otto Weisley of the Utah orchestra Davis, Spencer Robbies, Adjutant by iwamo played for square dances. The toast- merce. of the American Legion, to Frank Lopez, and Jack Walsh. booklet department master was Adolph Ruggeri. d The Interesting information concerning to the post by Walter Robbins Spencer and iprank Lopez was presented Girls and boys were impersonated includes scenes in Price, Castle Gate the employment situation in Carbon started the program with a comet of the advichairman D. Daugherty, by the Senators, the girl characters and Kenilworth, as well as a striking IDonuld Child se&g and and other counties comprising this the of junior unit. committee played his side view of the Wood hill cliff back sory Ray Iw&moto sang Go- being especially amusing. scroll of memiitar, a district of the national reemployment and The charter By GEORGE B. JACKSON. ff1 Back o Texas," .and accompanied of the Carbon county high school and framed hung in the be will service is contained in an occupation- bimself on the guitar. The ber This county is also shown to ad- TV,, program was oe hall. Clark Wright was apal report prepared by Manager Waltannounced by Adolph Ruggeri ,nR vantage on the travel maps in the Legion to The er D. Daugherty for national N. R. S and directed by Miss Harvey. contest was a f0der prepare the scroll. pointed Qy MARGARET ANNE REEVES. headquarters, Following the post meeting, chairlustrations of various other scenic Ls7FnLyVGTennroVTlm?d0updon A total of 1069 persons ane of committees in charge of local men are Ltah sutheastern one side of the field and ten seniors attractlons in Seniors Win Contest Assembly registered in the active file trj r Carbon, and arrangements for the state The juniors met their Waterloo last on the other. At the whistle the two included in the tion in August held a meeting to conEmery, Grand and San Juan counties. Friday in the Junior-Seniin dived to and tried remove the tractive pamphlet, contest shoes of Of this number, there are 9T1 men, assemblv. Each class sider the tentative program and the opposing team. The Grand Junction chamber pubpresented its At the of a strenuous the event for fifteen including 63 veterans, and 98 wumen. outstanding talent, including dances lished the pamphlet in cooperation get .c,u Belinda Grako, senior, and Lu- - F111111163 tbe seniors came out victor- - wjth the Mesa county commissioners, The number of men and women in each county is, respectively, as fol- mile Richards, junior; vocal numbers lous wdh yjLthoes to 10- the Grand Junction city council, the Violation Of State By CHAROLETTE PERIGO. lows: Carbon, 417, 62, total 479- by Vera Munsen, Verna Munsen, BeuUnited States bureau of icclamation. lah Snow, Ireta Box, Charolette Peri- Emery, 399, 28, total 427; San Juan, U S weather bureau, the national Liquor Act Alleged !the Senior Girls cSpete To McKinnon. juniors, and In B. Y. U. 90, 4, total 94; Grand, 64, 4, total 68. w a"dtS forest States the United service, Williams and Julia Garavag-hpark Posture Parade In Two Complaints The extenswe and varied service seniors. The senior girls walked away with ABERDEEN DEALE The junior orchestra played several five points in the offered by the reemployment office posture parade men two with is shown by the tabulation of occu- popular tunes and accompanied the event of Junior-SeniSAYS Complaints charging day Friday. WOMAN GETS DIVORCE; who sang. SPOUSE FAILED TO PROVIDE sale of alcoholic beverages in viola-- I Competing against the junior girls, pations represented in the file. In girls Both classes were well Carbon county, the tion of the Utah liquor control act represented they were almost in their rolls the judges, Mr. Bithell, Miss marching, while the perfectgirls made filed Saturday before Justice J. were show 52 different occupations, while However,and junior Mrs. J. B. Thompson, Sylvia Felice has been granted a several missteps. Both teams march- W. Hammond by L. Robinson, state the relief list has 62 different occupa- Harvey, Louie court from in favor of the seniors. m divorce district ed onto the field by fours, with three tions The respective figures for othleaders carrying the class colors, Felice, whom she accused of failing to liquor control official. By MARY PAPPAS. er counties in the district are: The defendants are David Susterich They marched around the field and provide for her since their marriage of Won By Class of '38 24, 51; Grand, 15, 27; San Juan, made several formations, stopping in at Castle Dale on December 14, 1935. Spring Glen and Ralph Manderino lhe Junior-Seniof 5, 23 ts the center of the field and cusHelper, who allegedly sold alco- day athletic Felice Mrs. court The saluting granted closed with an exciting n holic drinks to Paul Strebel and There are 27 veterans registered in fPTmed aaln tody of an infant daughter, alimony Sixteen boys composed each Neal. 28 fe6S' in Carbon, $2 Emery and 4 each in side, with Ralph Marsing leading the nthly and attrney gfkwdl compete in The -PRODUCERS Grand and San Juan seniors and Wallace Buffmire the Brigham Young BY DEATH posture BABY TAKEN university juniors. A in Provo the latter part of pole, to win five points in the water parade spouting out of the barrel of the cannon was STORE GETS HONOR CITATION Jack Clinton Pilling, Ten test between the two classes the punishment of the losers. old son of Woodrow Leon Pilling and EDNA FEDELL. minutes with By kicking pulling, passed Manager Glen Q. Allred has been A fierce struggle commenced. o The and fighting No one could get start- - Emma Burton Pilling of Castle Gate, advised that both the grocery and were victors and dragged the juniors ed up the pole, so Mr Summerhays died in the Price City hospital Frijunior Couple Wins Prize Waltz meat departments of the local O. P. seniors through the Ireta Box and Douglas Pearce had the best cllmber from Pach class day. The child was born in Pi ice. Skaggs store have been placed on the water. to cllmb to the top' BllIy Lmes Funeral services were conducted at juniors of the high school were honor roll of the system, the local By WILLIAM KONCHER. ners of the prize waltz contest held in 'senior candldate. had fll'st tllal- but the Flynn Funeral home Monday, store being one of the three the Silver Moon hall on Friday April 'after a struSS,e. he Save up- Then with burial in the Price city ceme- highest April Fool Vaudeville Show in volume of business. Presented 2, between the climbed The annual April Fool assembly of juniors and seniors Chns Diamenti, junior, tried, Five couples were'" chosen from a the Pole and brouSht the flaS down tery. large group. They were: Juanita for the Juni013 By RAY IWAMOTO. Chapman and Willis Larsen, Carol 0 TRUE DIGNITY, IN THE RENDERING OF Richens and David Wallace, Marjorie I Mclntire and Dick Jorgensen, Marie Debaters Participate In Provo Meet VICE, COMES WITH QUITE UNDERSTANDM I Scartezina and Herman Seppi, and The debate teams of the Carbon RESPECT AND THE SINCERE, TASTEFUL DESEI Ireta Box and Douglas Pearce. Judges county high school, with Mr. Morgan TO BE OF HELP. SUCH DIGNITY IS ALWAYS were: Miss Gunda Andersen, Lewis acting as their adviser, attended the CHARACTERISTIC OF THE Hunsaker, Lucien Reed, and Principal debates at Provo last Friday. They Melvin Wilson. This waltz was the left at 5'00 a. m. Those participating great climax in determining which m the debates were: Affirmative class would have the privilege of George B. Jackson, Bill Dakis, Bob Now in Our New Home North 1st. East & placing its number near the C on Gunderson, Vera Xenakis, and Bessie AMBULANCE 24 HOUR SERVICE-PHO- NE 158 Woodhill. Jack! For the negative: Weeter. LICENSED EMBALMERS By HELEN PILLING. Walsh, John Holman, Don Williams, and Pauline Quilico. Every member Juniors Win Pole Climb was given a chance to debate. The Ten of the largest junior and sen- - question debated was Resolved, ior boys went into action Friday to that the electric utilities should be get a flag from the top of a greased governmentally owned and operated. To pass the time away until time for the debates, the group went on Lr an excursion into a steam power plant. The debaters declared that the de- EE bates were excellent and that they enjoyed them very much. They stait- ed for home at 9 30 p. m Plans are now being set to particiPate in the Manti regional debate Boys and girls are to be teamed separately. , By LUCLE MATH'S I Hill-BiA- w. 32-pa- ge hill-bil- ly profusely-illustrate- shoe-pulli- ng es well-arrang- ed or Vc - ae - a, or non-reli- ' In Your ef de-cid- ed Em-er- y, Community ' Tug-of-W- ar or con-tes- Lo-ri- tug-of-w- ar. Lnt thef .. ' fire-ho- se con-Apr- il, ' well-beat- en ice-co- ld ed win-ltim- - i WALLACE MORTUARY - - uu j. Using the National Broadcasting Companys Transcription Service DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNDAY 8 a. m. to 8 p . m. 10 a. m. to 8 m . m. 1, PROFESSIONAL jDr. J. C. Hubbard, p. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah SOME OF THE WEEKS FEATURE PROGRAMS 8:00 A M Musical Clock Daily Except Snn. 9:15 A. M. All Star Revue, with Ray Noble and Orchestra Wed. and Fri. 10:00 A. M. Home Folks Frolic Daily Except Sunday 10:30 A. M. House of Peter MacGreggor 3:30 P. M. 3:45 P. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:00 Noon Concert Hall of the Air Wed, Fri. Travel Talk 12:30 P. M. Mon. Watch 6:15 Mon, FRANK B. HANSON, ATTORNEY Rooms Prlce A. S. Dinner Hour Daily Radio Night Club Daily Exc Snn. Amateur Hour Sunday 7:30 P. M. B. A. Rolfe and Orchestra. The Mills Bros, and Boswell Sisters Monday Wednesday and Friday. 7:30 P. M. Wm. Toy, Pianist and Guest Artist Saturday. 7:45 P. M. Drifting and Dreaming Daily. Sun. Sun. Stake. Snn. Sun and 1 2 AT LAW Silvagni Building Phone HORSLEY at 3 p . Mills Bros, and the Boswell Sisters. Mon., Wed & Fri. 7 :30 p. m. Be Sure to Listen Be Sure to Listen If you want to bo TALK tore to hear your rejnest played, do pot telephono, send poetcard or letter. OUT LOUD 1420 Kilocycles fitndioo and Tranomitter WITH Y oar Radio UG.U.S ThomasDeseret Mortuary PAT.OFR BRAND LICENSED EMBALMERS Da W Ambnlance Service Tel 164-- W F. B. HAMMOND Atterney-At-La- Commercial w Bank Building PnONE - 368 Utah LICENSED EMBALMERS B. A. Rolfe and Orchestra. The m. 01AQUWEB Wallace Mortuary HEW FEATURES Wednesday & Sunday at tAo Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Phone 16 Price Pr,CC THE GARDEN PARTY 397 Attorney At Law 6:30 P. M. Sunday Daily Except P. M. Library Hour Sunday P. M. On the Mall Tues, Thors, P. M. Church of the Air Carbon P. M. The Garden Party Wed, P. M. Organ ReveriesDaily Exe. 12:45 1:00 2:30 3:00 3:15 Res. Phone 318 Physicians and Surgeons Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. P . M. The Cub Reporters Daily Exc. Sun 7:00 P. M. Eb and Zeb Bliss L. Finlayson, M. D Daily Wed. Sun. 1:25 P. M. 3:15 P. M. Tower Sunday Res. Phone 381 Wayne King and His Orchestra P. M. Request Hour Daily. P. M. Dance Hour Daily Except Sun. P. M. Carbon High School Sunday P. M. Dramas of Life Mon, Thurs. The Black Ghost Tues, Fri. The Thrill Hunter Wed, Sat 5:45 P. M. Transradio News and Weather Forecast Daily. 6:10 P. M. The Tune Detective Wed., Sat. Tues., Thurs. The Brown Family Saturday. Mrs. Henry Hall, Helper Sun. Bible School of the Air R. F. McLaughlin, M. D 4:00 5:00 5:00 5:15 Wed, Fri. Home Folks 11 :00 A.M. The Monitor Views the News Daily. KEUB Station located on Highway 50 Between Price and Helper In Carbon Connty (Pftid Ady ) t'KniiiiiHii.'niiimn.niiiiimfiniiiiiiiinimiinnuiHimiiniinirninnimnrniiinrminniiiniininnniiiniinmimniiiimiP ONE A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 41 No. 1st East Pbone 158 Price, Utah "fSiSSiwi S. J. SWEETRING, 29 LAWYER E. Main St. QUART Tel 141 J. W. POTTER Eastern Utah Electric Phone rice Professional Radio Service 55-P- F- - W. KELLERU vSb, Attorney and Counsellor At Rooms 1 East Utah HecPM Phone 568 304-31- Price The Perf No More wbScST 10117 FuneraI Home m Avt Phone C? ey Kn 28 QuaJcer brand 90 proof straight " Whlskey Also available in rye. Copyright e Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, IaA i V of |