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Show TIIE Residents Of Carbon Get Encampment Bid uas issued this xuvk stve b the celebration committee. An extensive program has been pranged for the event, and Spanish expects to entertain a record formal invitation to Carbon crowd. attend tne annual,1 eountv i esidents to ; a, Span- ancampmen, Flack Hawk 9 to 14, inclu- August from Fork FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 14th - 15th Fresh FIG BARS Sunshine jmtfw PEACHES COFFEE, r,l J B SPAGHETTI AMERICAN POTATO CHIPS r.u I BOXy 19c 2 CAN 49c 2 CANS 17C 2 PK0S17c .... SALAD DRESSING CATSUP 23c 2 toe 29c SL BUTTER Fresh 2Dc PEAS, BEANS 2 pop 17c TOMATO & CELERY JUICE PICKLES rS. 5c 2 BUrnE ISS FLOURS! Jar. ' TUNA iei GRAPEFRUIT SHAVERS ... 25c 17c 48 S $1.57 2 CANS 19c SPAGHETTI Queen Taste MACARONI 15-l- box I CAMPFIRE-POU- ND MARSHMALLOWS PACKAGE RICE m babo RAISINS S pkg OXYDOL PMMGE CAMAY TOILET SOAP P & G LAUNDRY SOAP K , - Fronts St 4 SEEDLESS Jf ORANGES I POTATOES LETTUCE SOLID FOR Vegetables NEW POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT 4 2DC Pkgs ! r BARS 29c 23c 19c 19c 17c HEADS - 15c 25c 33c tOO Ess $2.49 3 TOR 10c FOR 5 5 UNION MARKET U. S. INSPECTED Cream- Pound- x f 4 T $ ? BACON SUGAR CURED BY THE PIECE-POU- ND PORK CHOPS 1 HEINZ DILL PICKLES 4 SBASKSS: PICNIC HAMS F0EK: PORK SAUSAGE 27c 26c 10c 19c 19c Fishermen Stock up on Trout, here at a living, legal Trout 8-in- ch DOZEN . $1 75 Remodeled Price City Swim Pool Will Open Soon F citys $ I mm . immtlltmilimitlltliMtmHHttiiMHMimuftlUtliUHIimiimMnUttllttttNttmHIttUUtWUlUUHItUHniMUlimMttlMMMmHMItttHMHtliUHItMHItMHnNttHMNMttHitMt Fine Totals Dollar Head Driver Fifty Sheep on three-year-o- ld Hearings Conducted Utah Official Compensation Price-Help- er P.W. M Sun-Advoc- Threatened Fund Cut peace. It is fitting that the service and, sacrifice of these gallant young men should be commemorated annually by appropriate public observance. As the poppy, which grew on the battlefields where so many of them fell, has become their memorial flower, there could be no more appropriate observance than a general wearing of the poppy in their honor. Therefore, I do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 29, as Poppy day in the city of Price, and urge all citizens to show remembrance of the honor for the men of the city and of the nation who gave their lives in World War service by wearing poppies on that day. Volunteer workers from the American Legion Auxiliary will distribute poppies throughout the city Saturday and receive contributions for the welfare of the living victims of the war, the disabled veterans, the widows and fatherless children. CLEAN-U- P WEEK Clean-u- p week, observed in ance with a proclamation issued by to a Mayor J. Bracken Lee, came the apwith close in Price Saturday, mabeen of the having city pearance terially improved as a result of the. Mild beautification project City officials reported that local residents cooperated in a commendable manner in helping the municipal administration improve the looks of the community, and that some cleanup activity is still under way. Rubbish and garbage collected by residents in cleaning their premises were hauled away by city trucks. FLNAL rites for baby held Funeral services were held Wednesday at Ferron for Roland Henrie, infant son of Roland and Dora Idell Interment was Huntsman Henrie. under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. Besides the parents, one sister and one brother survive. IDAHO COUPLE WED HERE County Clerk B. H. Young issued a marriage license Monday to Thomas Allen Morris, 33, and Emma Mae Scadder, 26, both of Jerome, Idaho. Paswportout ) $ accord- Q0AL1TY. MEATS PAGE FIVE the accomplishments of a Carbon county Inactivity will not long bothyouth who made his first contest appearance er Price youngsters after the In the local tournament and then went on close of schools next week, for to win honors as the outstanding drum major the ol swimmin' hole will soon, in the nation. i be open. He is Michael Maloney, Jr., son of Mr. Vernon Merrill, director of and Mrs. Michael Maloney of Price. The AGREEMENTS the municipal pool, announced FOR 1937-3- 8 that the natatonum will open young man received his first contest experiTERM GO BACK WITH as soon after school ends as ence with the Hiawatha junior high school WAGES UNRAISED weather permits, and in no band, of which he was drum major. In 1934 he entered the twirling competition in the event' later than June 1. With Carbon county teachers denational contest at Des Moines. Iowa, and Work of remodeling the pool last week to abandon a policy ciding to provide greater safety and was rated the outstanding entrant. He later more entertainment for childperformed for the Carbon county high of collective bargaining in seeking salary increases from the board of ren started this week. The school. education, signed contracts for the will be decreased except depth Michael is now attending junior college 1937-3- 8 term have been returned at for a diving section which, will in Portland,, Oregon, where he Is continuing a fast be roped off. pace during the past ten his achievements in musical activity. He is days, G. J. Reeves anSuperintendent director of the college band and orchestra, nounced Wednesday. calling for construction of but still finds time to lead a dance band of Up until the recent meeting 'of the to house eleventh and twelfthbuildings MICHAEL MALONEY grades his own. of the Carbon County of the congress high school. These grades Teachers association, when it was would be operated in connection with decided to drop collective bargaining the college. SEARCH FOR BODY and allow the individual teachers to leThe Carbon district carry on wage negotiations if they so vied two mills in order previously A to participate When desired, virtually all contracts were in a P. W. A. OF DROWNED GIRL still project, and Mr. Guy-min the hands of the teachers. Kills stated that an additional levy Following the decision of the con- will be made next year if H. D. Pyne of Orem killed 50 PROVES FRUITLESS gress, however, teachers began to re- needed.probably We are going to put every turn the contracts and thus far ap- cent we can into head of sheep when he ran into this project,"' the a herd on the Miller Creek proximately 150 out of 167 have been board president declared. received the district, Mr. Reeves bridge Friday afternoon, and School officials throughout the Spring Glen Child Loses Life reported, by that salary dif- state indicating shortly after the animals cost As She actively supporting a United Falls Into Price him $1 apiece when he appearferences, at least as far as next year Statesjire senate resolution seeking to reRiver While Playing is concerned, have been definitely ed before Justice of the Peace tain 45 per cent P. W. A. grants for settled. J. W. Hammond on a charge of schools. Of those who have not returned Search for the body of reckless driving. The new P. W. A. order which is Idonna Morris, who was drowned their contracts, four women are go- regarded as imperiling the building Besides fining Pyne $50, Jusin Price river Thursday afternoon of ing to be married and will not be program reduces federal aid to 115 tice Hammond recommended last week, has thus far proved fruit- eligible to teach, three have been per cent of relief labor employed or that the defendants drivers license be revoked for 90 days. less, with workers expressing fear granted an extension of time to con- the projects. that the body has either passed the sider the offers, three are leaving the Pyne was arrested by State nets strung along the river or has be- district for personal reasons and one Highway Patrolmen Vernon come lodged in debris at the bottom has accepted a contract elsewhere. Davis and J. L. Sullivan. The The reasons for the remaining few of the muddy stream. On sheep belonged to Bruce MadBy to send the agreement back are failing sen. a of and Mr. The child, daughter Cases Mrs. Thomas W. Morris of Spring unknown, Mr. Reeves said. The contracts offered by the board Glen, fell into the river when she O. F. McShane, a member of the education provided for salary payof lost her balance while running down Utah state industrial commission, L POPPY DAY the embankment near the Spring ments on a basis of nine months diinconducted hearings at the Carbon Glen pump station, located six miles vided into 12 payments, with flat dividcourt house Monday and Tuesteacher creases for of each $45 county on the north of here on applications for industrial ed into twelve day payments. highway. She was playing with her The teachers had originally re- compensation. Most of the cases were brothers and sisters at the time. a 20 per cent increase in the taken under advisement, he reported. A large crew of C. C. C. workers quested Mr. McShane was accompanied by and asked that the budget salary was immediately assigned to the be distributed W. M. Keller, reporter for the commonths nine of wages for the body. Sheriff S. M. over 12 Proclamation Asking Publics search who payments. After receiving mission, who also participated in the directed activities from a their contracts Bliss, they asked that the hearings. Support Of Annual Sale boat, expressed the opinion that the flat increases be made effective 12 Issued By Mayor body will not be recovered until high months instead of nine only and that water recedes. Scofield dam gates the board guarantee teachers a share' Saturday, May 29, has been desig- have been closed for some time, but of any money received over budget-- 1 nated as Poppy day in Price by a tributaries of Price river are heavily ed expenses. The board advised that an proclamation issued by Mayor J. flowing due to spring runoff from these guarantees could not be made,1 Bracken Lee. In the proclamation, unusually heavy snowfall the past and there the matter rested. BIG HITS CONSISTENTLY Mayor Lee called upon all citizens to winter. observe the day by wearing memorial Phone 70 Several times during the course of Helper, Utah C. GUYMON DECLARES poppies in honor of the World War the search, the boat carrying C. dead. The proclamation stated: C. enrollees was capsized, making it FRIDAY - SATURDAY to The city of Price responded with necessary to drag the workers ORDER WILL A. highest patriotism to our nations call shore by ropes. Presents for defenders in 1917 and 1918, sendThe grieving parents of the child noto COLLEGE HALT NOT ing many of its young men into the requested The somefighting forces. Of these men, some tify the public that in the event that desire sacrificed their lives in the nations one finds the body, they advised. be more Board President Says Building Wallace with than 100,000 mortuary the service, dying other Americans to bring victorious Work Will Go Ahead Despite IK CITY IMPROVED I it s.; IN PRICE ENDS; I PRICE, UTAH Contest Recalls Achievement Of Price Boy In National Music Tournament 3 Years Ago 5V. 1 S Price annual music festival recalls - WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES GINGER SNAPS S U N - A D V O C A T E . for sale at The Thursday, Friday and Saturday National regional music contest. y Sunday, May 16 Opening of Austrian mission, Notre Dame church. Monday, May 17 Monthly meeting of Carbon board of education. Monday, May 17 Monthly meeting of executive committee of United Mine Workers of America. May 19 Graduation Wednesday, exercises of Spring Glen junior high school, 7:30 p. m. May 19 Graduation Wednesday, exercises of Spring Canyon junior high school, 8:00 p. m. Thursday, May 20 Graduation exercises of Harding junior high school, L. D. S. tabernacle. Friday," May 21 Carbon high school commencement program, stadium, 8:00 p. m. County Friday, May Central Labor union meeting. Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and 23 Annual sportsmens riot. Helper, Fish and sponsored by Carbon-Emer- y Game Protective association. Thursday, May 27 to Sunday, May 30 Annual conference of Utah mission of Methodist Episcopal church. Monday, May 31 Memorial day celebration sponsored by American Legion; dance at Silver Moon hall, music by Lees Californians. five-da- Ki-wa- FOR SALE : Lots in Potters Addition Lots in Smiths Addition Lots in Park Dale 2 Rra Frame House, big lot 5 Room Frame House Modern 4 Room Frame House 8 Room Brick, Modern, Carbon Avenue 9 Room Frame House near High School $300 $300 $106 .$600 $3500 $2500 on $6000 $4000 SPECIAL BARGAIN Modern House for only Good location; this is a 8 Room $3400. snap. I have a buyer lor a small home and 2 or 3 acres of land close to the city. H. C. SMITH Utah Price PHONE 361 President Orson H. Guymon of the Carbon school district, commenting on the statement of state officials that Utahs school building program is jeopardized by a proposal to curtail P. W. A. expenditures, announced this week that the Price junior college project will be pushed ahead about as planned regardless of federal action. The $150,000 appropriated by the state legislature for the college will be utilized, said Mr. Guymon, along with Carbon district funds in the event that the contemplated federal appropriation falls through. The district is involved with the state in the project by virtue of a plan Correspondents! NOTICE " SUN. - MON. - TUE. Continuous from 1:00 P. M. Sun. WAIKIKI WEDDING WEDNESDAY ITS DYNAMITE ! SONG of the CITY With It is important that all cor- respondents mail their news material to' The early enough for it to arrive at this office by Tuesday mornings. Dne to lateness of items received, they are often unable to be printed in the current MARGARET LINDSAY Sun-Advoc- THURSDAY BANK Our NIGHT jack-po- t is always $50.00 or More WELCOME BAUDS We join happily in greeting you in the hope that you will all have a good time CARBON MEAT SUPPLY 00. Phone 567 116 So. 2nd. W. Price WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR UVESTOCK |