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Show TIirRSDV. APRIL 15, 1937 THE paltHts C0LUMB1ANEWS Jili 1 walta fa week. Dr and Mrs. Burkstrom and son. City, were guests Bus Lew, of Cedar ,t The home' of Supei intondent and Mis Ed O'Connor. Viola Stevenson, 14, barely escaped I1'1: K,,L,t1lt lMted Ml Sandaj. Mr. lld students, spent their spring vacation heie with Mi. and Mrs. Abram Strate. The latter returned to Spnngville with them early this week Mr and Mrs Case and Mrs. Jeiry Ruh fiom Nine Mile were business visitois heie I nday The six months old baby of Bishop and Mis. John Wilton Liddell has seal let lever. The Columbia grade school play was postponed until Wednesday when Melvin Gourdin contracted scarlet fever, and instructois, boarding at his Cumb PACE THIRTEEN Puct hdu bft n ?eral 'pending TWENTY YEARS Mi ACiO i o-- ek 24-2- 8; ek of ' n- ..J ek - 19-2- 20-3- y 1 Forty tents have been elected to H.Dalton 'xhose J house extra men at woik in Sunny- Mr Mrs were Wheeler and tending Mr and Mrs Scott Johnson, Mr. and side, and fifty more are to be put up Mis Shockley, Mr and Mrs McAl-- 1 Between two and three hundred men pme, Mr and Mrs. Duncan and Mr Will be needed on the coke ovens and .and Mrs. Wolveiton buildings ff vv ith Mrs i Erj'enticilPoinii m LATUDA NEWS NiniN c Mr and Mrs Ben Polom were Salt .Lake City callers over the week-en- d Frank Latuda visited friends at Salt Lake City last week. Hal Schultz, a college student at (Salt Lake City, spent the spring vacation here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. G A. Schultz. The Soph Thompson and Herbert Gill families were Salt Lake visitors last week, being called there by the serious illness of Mr Thompsons and Mrs Gills father Elinora Smith of Denver has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. A Schultz. A sister, Madeline, of Helper, is an instructor in the Standard-ivill- e school Good Presswork, Good Typography, Good Paper We seek perfection on each order we print. An order here does not mean just so much paper and ink but a happy combination of the printers craft and v PRICE, UTAH I dMiUks liu, M.K.U ADVOCATE, UTAH PROSPERITY PUN OPERATIONS STARTED IN PRICE W ATTI seuous injury Monday following band a truck struck her piactice, when foot E. C. Hardy Eph. aim Westwood, week-en- d and Frank Davis spent the at Vernal Ada and Myron Strafe, Salt Lake UUUU , AMfijllHi ,,,Iho4 - arid Mrs Soph Johnson had as guests recently, Mr. and Mis. J. John-- 1 Mi-- s Zeme Poi n hj' mfuinied 'on and family fnends hele t(ut Shirley Puidy enteitained a few. (Taken from the files of The News- piete her coui'o at a Salt Lkecitv fi lends at a bnthday paity Monday (Advocate. April 19, 1917) CAMPING SLATE FOR beaut school aftoi noon ... Mr and Mis Fied Van Burnt and Pt ice now has a paid fire departS INfcWS SCOUTS ANNOUNCED daughter, and Mr and Mrs L. McKee ment. The boys will belaid $10 each and sl!i tU ho week-en- d in per month, regardless of the number 'Tt By Louise Jew kes of fires they have to attend. Nephi , n A daughter was The ud.at Gunderson will be chief. bmn to Mr and Mhe 'we.e re'nt pros,. Mis an Burtn of Wattis on history of Scouting in this distnet has Api il 12 route fo Salt Lake City been planned for Scouts of the Utah Renburg, of Idaho Mrs. Amaunson, SaltPocatello, National Paiks council dunng the enLake City and Mis Renburg of Puce suing months, according to Chairman weie Veeent the home of Mi and Mis i,1.i,I,tol: Ray Walteis of the Caibon distnet Thilmer Jew kes Tom and Joe Stoker and Joe Te- to were Mr.lcommioc Twins born Monday Mi' John Hillabiant spent the a have gone to Nevada for a visit. Events of the extensn e council pi is week-en- d m Salt Lake Citv Ernest Dalton, who is with the and Mrs. Felix Villard The mother rdm lUi completed, aie as follows: Mis Mae Kilpack and son, Scott, nnv v at Long Beach, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre visiting here in cory distnet dunng visited relatives in Provo oiei the with his Campoieos Jeanselme. paicnts, Mr. and Mis. W H week-en- d May; one-weDalton o encampment at Zion Mr and Mis R. Alloy and one-weCecil Dalton of Texas is visiting encamp-1- 4 Clair Newren of Wmter Quarters, ParU May family 31-men iccently left for a months visit in heio with relatives a Saiatoga May was first awarded old, springs. years prize Missouri Mrs Peall Anderson and Mr. and 4 national jamboree June State offered the $10 by Helper Mr and Mrs w Eiickson have u-- Mis ale 1Mtmg Bank for the best essay on The Be-lo'Washington. D. C, June 10 to cently moved to Cleveland. relatives in one-we20July Our of encampment at National Mr and Mis Pony CiirisUii'in and Coinage. ginning Stanley Cadez "uffinemlv 4, one- Timpanogos, July family aie now making their home m covered from a iccent mjuiy and is Other prize winners were Melva Hayat Fish Puce encampment Olive Reid,iweek Winter once more at vv oik mond, Quarters; one-we1, Helen Shaw and Evella Waterman The Pcmochle club will meet at the Florence Good, Helper; Catherine Carbon county, July home of Mr. and Mrs. A Van Wag- - Fullerton, Isaac Miller, Ewell; Clar- - encampment onei Saturday A successful dance was hold in the Mutual hall Saturday mgnt By Leona Lines Grace, F.ank Lai sen and daughter tiom Salt Lake City this ietum-- d college liMU't SUN- PAPERS Beimee Kingsland spent the week- end in Salt Lake City Mrs E N. Radehff attended the Girl Scout institute at Price Wednesday and Thursday of last week. ek plorer explorall, Yellowstone paik, Utah state eampuiall, August state fair grounds, October 1 and 2; Boulder-Moap- a outing, Lake Mead, 16-2- 4; November. The usual varied summer campaign progiam of the council has been enriched this year by the national and It Pays To Advertise international jamborees. All Scouts, registered prior to January 1, 1937, Contributed in 1917. ts are eligible to join the council sand or the Whether the wind blows carefully-plannethese making on risin, keeps romantic educational trips. Full Everyone should stick to their full ad- information can be obtained from dis- vertisin. net officials. council As everyone knows who live around Camporces, cooperative over-nigPRICE Does a good business if they advertise. camping activities, will be held in Varnish and paint, keep your values each district during May to launch the popular camping program. risin, adsell will Of course they by good ing club with a party at the formers vertising. home Sunday night. Husbands of the Count that thing lost, over which the members weie special guests. Miss Jeanette Mecham entertained sun rises, And find that the owner never adver- friends at a birthday paity Tuesday afternoon. Children attending were tises. and Mary Ellen found who poor Dale Behunin, Alice Think of the man Parmley, Billy, Ed Cowan, Carol MONA L1SER Christensen, Valeen Reese, Shirley Ann Burdick and Patricia Halverson. Evidently he, had been an advertiser. inMrs. A. Opperman was the guest of New schemes are hatched up, each honor at a birthday party last week ventor devising, The Ladies Sewing club met with Even millions are spent in ways Amie Simmons Monday evening. Mr. Watch all the want ads, results are Wattis and Mrs. Glen Whimpcy of were Sunday guests of Mr. surprising, and through succeed, Some day youll advertising. Aroma of Prince Albert long ago reached the skies, Doubt that the maker knows not how to advertise. Veiified figures will open up both your eyes, Enlist with the foremost, go now and advertise. Right now is the time to read up and get wise, Then hustle my friend; do it right, 1 advertise. spehave who long those of Inquire The new Kelvinator is cialized. It has Select attractive subjects, then adverA tise. as much as double In placing your ad, insist on a fair the cooling capacity size, cf other well-knoNever let it wear out, best success therein lies. refrigerators of equal keep Go to the size. con-tigen- d, ht Office Opened On First West nation Of 1 Liven rP0sa "! With the opening of an office on Fust West street, the Utah National Piospcrity Plan, has Incorporated, completed plans for its operations in Price. Miss Alpha Victor of Brigham City mil be in charge of the local office, which mil serve Price find adjacent communities in which there aie no banks H. E. Jones of Salt Lake City, e of the prosperity organization, was heie the fore part of the week to help place the plan in effect. Under the prosperity proposal," he d. "$200 is deposited in a ed bank for each person affiliating with the Utah National Prosperity club. Against this cash security, 200 prosperity bonds, of $1 denomination each are issued. When the bonds are paid over, to a club member, he agrees to spend all of them within 30 days. Before he can use a bond he musl place a two cent Piospenty stamp in the space provided for that purpose and date it with ink. Within three days from this date the bond must be used. The person or firm to whom the bond is transferred, within three days after receiving it, must place a two cent prosperity stamp upon it and use the bond in the course of trade. The bond circulates until it has passed through the hands of fifty-fo- ur persons and has come to the fifty-fif- th and last recipient, who places his two cent stamp upon it and gets the face value of $1 in cash for it. ar All of the 200 bonds paid to each member each month go through the same process of circulation and final redemption. They are used like money for all kinds of purchases which have been prearranged for by the Utah National Prosperity rep-resent- one-doll- Plan Incorporated. and Mrs. Del LeaMaster. Mrs. Nellie Cowan 'was hostess at a dinner party Sunday afternoon. Superintendent Walter Wetzel recently left for eastern cities on a busiH ness tiip. , W. W. Murray, Jr., of Huntington, visited with his parents Wednesday. fAKE TIME TO READ THESE TWO FACTS FACT 2 FACT Plus-Power- NEWS-ADVOCAT- E, alive advertise. The new Kelvinator runs only half as many minutes perday during the rest of the time It maintains low temperatures using no current at ail. Thirty Years Ago East(Taken from the files of The of April Advocate Thursday, ern Utah 18, 1907). Bishop John baby girl at Potter and wife have their home, the new- comer arriving on the 11th. The teaching force of the Castle Gate schools is to be cut from four to three for the coming year. James Jones and Laura Rollins of Price were married last Saturday by Bishop Horsley. The second apportionment of money for state schools has just been made, amounting to $96,761.03. This with the first makes a total of $410,617.14, making the largest apportionment ever had in the state. For Eastern Utah the number of pupils and amounts are listed: Carbon, .1,669, 1,944, $1,963.44; $1 684 68; Emery, Grand, 329, $2,056.36; Uintah, 2,036, Your Assurance of High Quality Milk V fv Delivery to Your Door r v ty t V J .Jv ?V y yV r. 4 , v double header D. & R. G. train Wood-On- e encountered two bulls west of of them was trans side recently. hide and ham-into (formed in a jiffy and the escaped, other the burger, went brakeman The train stopped. to section prevent second the ,to flag and the second bull start- a smash-u'ed for the flag. The sequel of a short chase was that the brakeman did not he flag the oncoming train. Instead,cenestablished a new record for the a tury dash and landed safely behind cottonwood tree. V Tuberculin Accredited and Blood Tested Herd M&LERTQN DAIRY UTAH X HIAWATHA BUILT-I- GIVES YOU ALL THESE ADVANTAGES! 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