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Show THURSDAY, THE FACE TWO ,fOne t? Neuspaper, One Coverage, One Cost'1 voie-lashin- PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3. (870 VAL H. COWLES, VAL H. COWLES, ARTHUR P. MISS JESSIE g accorded them that was conclusive though so far as the columnists arc concerned not complete. They are a hardy lot, those writers, and apparently have absorbed some of their masters determination always to retreat but HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Publishers. Editor and Advertising Manager. DRAPER, Associate Editor. RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. never to surrender. MILLIONS TOR THE MILITARY MAW citizens are about to be accorded a dose of that medicine which serves toward bringing the ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS HAIL MATTER AT THE P0STOPFICE AT patient to abrupt and thorough attention even though it PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE AST OP MARCH 3, IS7S may not cure. They are about to be taxed far worse than they have been previously, all because of their MORE COLUMNIST CAREENING governing leaders believing that a huge military macompete with the leather-lungeTHAT Mencken person, false prophet of Baltimore chine is necessary ofin order towho are falsely and hypodictators Europe whose actions, at a later period so often belie his their people. written expressions of earlier times have beeome so critically misleading That is what happens when the upbuilding of milimarked that he ha gained the reputation of being a now prolaughing stock in the field of literature, has broken in- tary machines is found necessary. England collect to news to upwards dispatches poses, according to print again. d of a business mans profit to grease that This time the blow test from Baltimore has de- of will be little cryveloped a new plan of government which hhs such military machine. And there probably ridiculous conceptions as to bring more to light why he ing about the program. Had it been a plan for such has fast fallen from his previous highly overrated posi- heavy taxation for the preservation of human beings, tion of master of wisdom. People are rapidly coming to rehabilitating men and women who have been physically realize that Mencken is but a fair example of most of damaged by the ravages of a combined political and financial racketeering plan of operation, there would our metropolitan columnist clan, masters of be huge cries to the high heavens. and champions of government detrimental to the Billions for military advancement without a whimpwelfare of the general public, men who gladly sell their for actual human betterment would promillions one sometimes and feels their are souls that er, writings, duce huge welLs of wailing. Civilization marches oil tosssed in as a too, for a fine feathering of their nests, comfort of life which they would But right now it appears to lie more of a backstep than a forward advance. deny to others who are less well situated. JT NOLAND d one-thir- word-slingi- r, George H. Franz returned to Green River Saturday after spending several days here attending business sessions of the advisory board of grazing dis- trict No. 7. TWENTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of The Sun conditional appropriation allowed by the last legislature, the only special appropriation allowed any county for A farewell reception was given roads or bridges. sixteen of our young men Wednesday after they volunteered in re(Taken from the files of The of April 26, 1917). sponse to the countrys call to the war. Ross Shiner, Earl Frandsen, t, Clyde Harris, Matt Lauber, Scott Fountain Langford, 11, lost a thumb Harold Wilson, John Forrester, and two fingers, and Tommie Shields M. Miles, Wallace Young, Francis a severe face cut this afternoon got Bracken Lee, William Fitzgerald, when a giant cap exploded in the George Ballinger, Pierre Robb, Har- hands of the older lad. old Nelms, Karl Averill and Lyle Bench enlisted. Mace Nicholson and wife returned Tuesday evening from heir honeyThe Price high school baseball moon at Zion and Mt. Pleasant. They seaof the first team took the game have apartments at the Argyle. son from Storrs Sunday by a score of local was the Pace Reed to two. ten Only 225 acres of sugar beets will captain. be raised in Carbon county this year, to B. F. Johnson, contract Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Grames are according manager. a bom the parents of Sunday girl night. Three prominent saloon keepers of O' Carbon county outside of Price paid Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Calloway have fines in the past two weeks for heavy at their home, an eleven pound boy on Sunday. booze selling born Wednesday. Frank Takumoni and Miss Take Princpals for the schools of Cartwo of the leading young memInui, bon county were selected by the of bers the local Japanese colony were board at their meeting last week, and married the first part of the week. ave been assigned as follows: Clear M. Scofield, Guy Whiting; (Creek, J. May 1 has been designated as Good iCurtis; Winter Quarters, H. A. Pace; Roads day over the county. Work Castle Gate, C. H. Madsen; Helper, be done on the Price canyon will D. C. Woodward; Storrs, J. B. Storrs; road. A. S. Olsen; Cameron, Standardville, .George A. Rowley; Hiawatha, D. G. course closed Saturday, The Simmons; Kenilworth, Olive Brooks; and thelyceum left in the treasury are funds Spring Glen, E. C. Lorentzen; Wel- to be used for a motion picture maR. O. Jensen; Sunnyside, lington, C. chine and for the library. E. Davidson; Price, not assigned. . . . News-Advoca- te Fau-set- "A girl will go to great lengths to please a man, as a rale, but not when buying a bathing suit. Well go to any length to please a customer. See and ride in the new DODGE the and PLYMOUTH cars years smart auto buy. See Our Line of New Dodge and Plymouth Cars PRICE GARAGE Co., Inc. Plymouth - Dodge Dodge T rucks PRICE UTAH o Through the insistence of Representative F. B. Hammond, Grand county gets at once $2500 and $7500 Thirty Years Ago (Taken from the files of The East- - APRH or 'i Mr. and Mrs. John (W here Wednesday for Lehi to f funeral services for the latters er, Mrs. M. Jane Wiles died at her home there Tu - ' pneumonia. Mrs. Gilchrist, 84, was I the of Robert Gilchrist. She was Gilcl 51 k''-Leh- i January 22, 1853. SEMINARY WORK era Utah Advocate of Thursday, ril Ap- BOYACKS 2, 1907). On Wednesday the most terrible wind storm experienced in Emery for many years visited the town. It arose late in the afternoon, lasting until 3:00 a. m. Thursday. The roof was blown off the new school building. A farewell reception was given Lawrence Barney Friday night. He will leave this week for Chicago to fill a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grosso, who left Helper some time ago for an indefinite stay in Italy, are expected back in this country in the near fu- ture. Ray Mower and Miss Mary Ames, popular young people of Clear Creek, were married there on the 17th. John B. Davis of Winter Quarters, and Mary Elizabeth Whimpey of Cleveland were married here Tuesday. Colton has purchasice manufacturing the Utah mar-- 1 will and supply plant, ket about the first of June. MENS SHOP PRICE UTAH 3teuggflg OUR STATEMENTS HAVE BEEN PROVEN, BY MANY NEW CUSTOMERS, THAT THEY CAN SAVE FROM Sc TO 20c ON A M. Miller of J. a ed fifty-to- n The Price school board met and YOU ARE INVITED fix- - ed the principals salary for the com-- 1 ing year at $100 per month; the as- -j sistant at $85; fifth and sixth grade teacher, $75; third and fourth, $70; three lower grades, $65. Total deaths from all causes in Carbon county for March were five, only one being from diphtheria. AFFIDAVIT AND DESCRIPTION On Application for Trade Name, Mark andor Device In Accordance with Title 95, Revised Statutes of as the trade name, mark andor device under which goods or merchandise are manufactured, prepared, handled, sold or distributed by them! and as their exclusive property. (Signed) W. W. LEWIS. Subscribed and swrorn to before me this 21st day of April, A D 1937 (Signed) S J. SWEETRING, Notary Public, TO VISIT OUR STORE AND CHECK OUR PRICES, AND THEN COMPARE WITH OTHERS. THEM INSPECT OUR FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, BROUGHT TO US DAILY. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. THEREFORE YOU CAN PURCHASE THE BEST -ALWAYS FRESH BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER IF YOU ARE FOND OF THE BEST IN PEANUT BUTTER TRY A JAR. WE HAVE STOCK IN CONVENIENT SIZES. Residing at Price, Utah. My Commission expires Jan 12 1938 SPECIFICATION To All Whom It May Concern" Be it known that W. W. Lewi's and Ora C. Deardon, of Carbon and Salt Lake Counties respectively, in the btate of Utah, being engaged in the business of manufacturing and building eye glasses: filling prescriptions; selling and duplicating lenses; selling and fitting frames; etc., adopted for their use a trade name, mark andor device, of which the following is a description, or eye-gla- eye-gla- ss eye-gla- ss ss GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUND-ED- - fae-simi- le: Reserve Blended Whiskey 90 Proo- fCopr. 1937 Calvert Distillers Corp. Chrysler Bldg., N. Y, O. Calverts G8 grain neutral spirits. Straight whiskey in this product is 5 ears old. 32 straight whiskey 5 years old; grain neutral spirits. Special" blended whiskey 00 proof; 75 (Atl-ver- OPTICAL LABORATORIES Said trade name, mark andor de- TnCfhie USed ?enerally as follows: manufacturing and building eye glasses; filling eve glass prescriptions; selling and duplicating eye-gla- ss lenses; selling and fitting eye-glaframes; etc. Date of first pub., April 22, 1937 Date of last pub., April 29 1937 ss j Breaking of ground for the I seminary here, scheduled early this week, has been ' because of uncompleted details'll cermng the site. However, Wo,?t expected to begin in the nearfus $5.00 eye-glass- lilil!illll!III!llll!IIIIIII!IIIIIII!l!IIIIII!ll!llliiilI!llllll!III!llllllllIIIIIiihi DELA D. S. RAINS NEWS ss- COUNTY OF CARBON, W. W. Lewis, being first duly sworn deposes and says that he is an officer of the Optical Laboratories, a copartnership consisting of himself and Ora C. Deardon, located and doing business in the counties of Salt Lake and Carbon, in the State of Utah. That the said are the exclusive owners of the trade-nam- e, mark andor device described in the specification accompanying this Affidavit; that the said trade name, mark andor device is in use by them in the business of manuface; turing and building filling eye-gla- ss prescriptions; selling and dui1 icating eye-gla- ss lenses; selling and fitting eye-gla- ss frames, etc., in the State of Utah; and they claim said trade name, mark andor device .( Suri rw are six daughters besides Mrs. man; 50 grandchildren; 45 grandchildren and two sisters TWO OUNCES- thats all they weig Light, cool and con Portable and can I knocked about an still keep their style. Utah, 1933. STATE OF UTAH, 1 a PRICE WOMANS MOTREr SUCCUMBSTO PNEli Erection of a tennis court is being considered by the Recreation committee, and will be put upon the school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gragg and of Friday, April 27, 1917). Lotta Miles Sez Ned Christensen has Turner Ella Mrs California. By m Salt Lake for Joe Favignano was For the purpose of raising funds week-en- d. Citv over the band needs, the Band Parents gave have gone to ev Tom and John Stoker a carnival dance here Saturday was A silk quilt raffled off ning CSprmg softball practice has begun won by Joe Anselmo of Columbia Mrs. Edward Singleton of Magna Steve Losik Nay-lVictor Orlandi, Sr., and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Montana. have gone to Butte, has Della Corte from Arkansas has returnE. A. Hopkinson Bishop Mamhere LaKe his parents ed from a brief visit in Salt an Idaho C. C. C. camp Mrs. Bernice Ellis is home after has been in California. in spending the winter to M . f0Mr.X andMrs. Mike Trulos and A son was recently born Mohrland Helen Mangus visited in and Mrs. Nathan Duthridge. nus Mrs. Glen Nelson visited her SUTheyMutual miners are still idle, band in Salt Lake Sunday. icjnee the their strike early in April they spent Mrs. Jack Patterson have devoted their time to gardening, week-en- d m Salt Lake City. Laxe and the camp is a virtual farm now. Mrs. Jessie Crawford of Salt Mrs. of her daughter, is a guest Classified advertisements low cost, . nie Nelson. of value 1S producing will prove Dario Nichols, who to sell, at home high visited something those Salt to Lake, having school in or rent. thMrWand' Mrs. Jack Patterson enter- lease Wednesday tained at a dinner oarty tor Mr. evening. Covers were paceA Mrs and Mr. Jones, and Mrs. Carlyle W. C. Mrs. and Mr. Harold Hansen, Dea)C , Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Mr. Hill, Mrs. Troy Mr. and John Mrs. and Mr. and Horace Naylor G Hill A nicely arranged social was given and Mrs. Saturday evening by Mr. Mr. and were Guests Horace Naylor. Mrs. Mrs. Philip Fiack and Mr and Mrs. Dick Jacoby of Price; Mr. and and Frank Steele, Spring Glen; Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Delbert Kay, Columbia; Edward Singleton. Magna. JoS Subscription $2.00 Pen Ykar In Advance. Phone No. 9 Subscription, Outside Utah $2.50 Per Year In Advance bargain-clinche- gLSbr;n1?oiSt,J' returned SUNNYSIDE NEWS Meric-kenite- s. - - Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY P PRICE, E, The United State- ha.- beeome fed up with That wa- demonstrated last fall. Most of the columnists were left by the electorate ranting at their being posts of writing, an overwhelming - iun-A5uora- SUN-ADVOCAT- A B TIIE PflYH TAIIIT WAY IS THE SAVING WAY |