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Show 1937 URSDAY. MAY 27, the ispection Made Of Postoffice In Price PAGE FIVE -- By Ni Commenting that the Price postof- is being especially well Joseph P. Sherre and T. Allen of the federal postal ser-- s ce returned to Salt Lake City tiursday after making an inspection el the local branch. I conduct-Inspecto- L V twenty yeahs Federal Officers ?roU.bU'ldineba"Ei rs ,Tempfe Excursion Under the auspices ofToday the Price Relief society, a temple excursion to Manti was made today. A number of ward members intended to make the trip. Also the local units Sing- Elwood Gatherum was chosen stu ing Mothers went to render selections dent body president of the high school for the morning meeting. at their election last week. Lola Bry-jnis vice president and Clifford Calloway is secretary and treasurer, Other officers are Clarence Nixon, er Us V athletic manager; Lowell Jessen, de- -, bating manager; Glen Woodward, cheer master; Marriam Johnson, re- porter; Ruby Bryner, Carbon editor; Phillip Floyd, business manager of the Carbon. t h; THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES WE RESERVE Kt; n Market will be closed all day Monday , Decoration Day "it at" jjBUTTAclilSER 2 SUNSHINE ZEPHYR SUMMER DRINK SHREDDED WHEAT WHITE TUNA FISH CAN ... STAR-LA- CATSUP BOTTLE 2 Pkgs RGE PIEERCES 2y2-SIZ- E CAN Strictly Fresh Carbon county voters do not let a little thing like a $40,000 bond issue take much of their attention. Fig- 10c 23c 10c 23c 17c 15c LBS. ures are not yet obtainable, but it is probable that not more than 100 people in the whole county took the trouble to vote on the question Tues- day. Utah ranked third in the percentage of enlistments according to a table compiled May 16. DELUXE PLUMS CAN SALAD DRESSING Q,rT CANDY JELLY BEANS PORK & BEAUS 22-SIZ- E cC 2 L3 MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, 5 M J B COFFEE 2 t. NewPotatoes?s&27c DEVILED MEAT TOMATO JUICE ARMOURS PEAS & BEANS NO. 2 CANS CANS 20-O- z. .. . TA ' SALMON CANS BREAD and BUTTER PICKLES BOTTLE POTATO CHIPS FLOUR .. Star Brand 48-L- $1.43 b. Bag HtffTM 3 CANS 10c 2 FOR 19c 3 for 27c 2 FOR 23c U 13c PKGS 17c TOMATOES 'A I ETTHfiC sowd, cris-p- HEADS I 2 2 25c FOR IOC 10c 25c AVACADOS EACH JUICY ORANGES SWEET, DOZEN UNION MARKET INSPECTED Alaska Red WHOLE or HALT Pound , 1 I j 17c CHEESE SHORTENING POT ROAST T FRANKFURTERS 4 CDTS: IS 2 Choice Cuts Pork Roast Lean, SPRING FRYERS FISH Koch-eva- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zalata. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterlekar of Sprint Glen with Mr. and Mrs. George llaslan of Castle Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Gran Warren and Elsie Vuksimc of Rolapp, end fishing trip toj 1917). ACENT SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY (INC.) Belmont Richards Phone 332 Price -- J. R. Golding To Move To California Monday W. Glenn Harmon is to become asWhat officers described as a sistant postmaster at Price after the neighborhood resulted quarrel first of July, when the office goes Wednesday in the imposition of a susinto the second-clas- s. pended jail sentence and a fine against two of three defendants Dr. Edwin F. Chamberlain of Price named in two complaints. was last Monday appointed a first Henry Woodson, accused jointly lieutenant of the medical corps, Utah with his wife of assault and battery, National Guard, in connection with was given a suspended term, the field hospital division. while Mrs. Woodson was fined $25 by Justice of the Peace J. W. Ham' Prices wholesale and retail liquor mond.dealers are running off their stocks They were accused of beating Mrs. to the lowest possible point. The first Fern Petty, who was charged in of August will find very little money similar complaint. It was alleged tied up locally in wet goods. In all that she struck Iris May Woodson, there are ten individuals and firms daughter of the defendants in the first doing business here, forty in Carbon case. The charge against Mrs. Petty county. Prices revenue from the was dismissed. saloons is about $10,400 annually. -I 30-d- ay . - Thirty Years Ago (Taken from the files of the Utah Advocate of May 30, 1907). The closing exercises of the Price Town hall public schools were held at was house the and Thursday evening crowded to its utmost capacity by Preparents, scholars and visitors. ninth sentation of diplomas to the N. Harmon. grade was made by Levi Three Couples Given Licenses Past Week Three marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk B. H. Youngs office during the week ending Wednesday. Myron Melvin Harmon, 28, and Lena Janet Nielsen, 28, both of Price, obtained a wedding permit Tuesday. Licenses to wed were issued Friday to Sherman Jones, 24, of Huntington and Edith Christensen, 21, of Ogden, and to Leslie C. Jensen, 30, of Denver and Evelyn Polish, 21, of Dillon, Montana. Samuel Lewis and LaPreal Andera son, both of Price, were granted Lake City Salt at marriage license last week. DROWNING VICTIM KIN OF CARBON COUNTY RESIDENT Twenty-fojurors were named week, last court to serve at J. H. Stewart, one of two men D. C. Leavett, J .H. Lynn, drowned in the Green River near James L. Allred, John Beddoes, John on May 18, is a brother-in-laOuray Blackburn; Fred Wellington, A. Watt; of Mrs. L. W. Winn of Spring Glen. Price, Peter Anderson, Soren Olson, His body had not been recovered W. H. Bryce, R. G. Miller; Spring of The Thomas E. Wednesday. body Glen, John H. Rowley; Helper, Gate, McKenna, who also lost his life when Castle James Bryner; Bigelow, he and Stewart attempted to cross the Robert Williams, Jr.; Scofield, W. C. river in an overloaded William rowboat, was Burrows, Walter Donaldson, found Mrs. Stewart and Tuesday. QuarWinter Mosely, John R. Ayer; Mrs. Winn are sisters. J. Craig, William Dale, ters, Hyrum Samuel E. Bulow; Clear Creek, Hugh E. C. Johnson; Harper, Frank Alger, Lee. ur THIS WHISKEY IS Sun-nysi- QUALITY MEATS U. S. RUTH CONTEST Two Get Sentences In Justices Court On Assault Charge 1, I Fruits Vegetables i j BABE o June Demand for a million tons of coal in excess of the largest amount ever mined in Utah is to be made on local coal mines during the coming year by the intermountain and Pacific Coast industries and domestic consumers, according to A. B. Apperson, vice president and general manager of the United States Fuel company with mines at Hiawatha, Carbon and Black Hawk, and Mohrland. San Francisco alone is demanding that Utah mines furnish a million, two hundred tons during the year. 19c 25c 10c 27c 49c 51c Tune Emery countys 1917 honey crop is expected to bring at least ten cents per pound, and the association asked Peter Nielson, secretary, to contract the crop at no less than this price. (Taken from the files of The Sun Z ffirimnwri Joseph R. Golding, well known Price business man for the past 18 years, will leave Monday for Los Angeles, California, to make his home. He will be accompanied by his son, Movell, other members of the family already being in the coast city. During his long residence in Price, Mr. Golding has been in the garage and service station business and for the past several years .has been in charge of the Dinosaur service station at Main and First East streets. Mr. Golding has served as a member of the Price fire department for 18 years and has taken an active part in civic affairs. The management of the Dinosaur station will be taken over by Roland Lundquist. of STORES TO CLOSE MONDAY Business houses in this disHarry Colmery, national commander of the American Legion, will be in trict will be closed Monday in Duchesne on observance of Memorial day. 3, according to SPRING GLEN ITEMS word received June May 30 is the customary day by members of Price for the observance, but inaspost No. 3 of the American Legion. A number of local men are much as that date fails on Sunplanning (By Olga Dupin) to go to Duchesne to meet Mr. Colday this year, the holiday erGE Mrs. Hillard Beausheur of Salt Lake was who be a commemorated Monday. mery, Uintah formerly City is visiting here with her sister, Basin resident. The same closing arrangeMrs. Joe Kochevar. ment will apply to the Fourth Lenore Howlett of the Grand Junction Junior college, and Beth Rowley, MUSIC INSTRUCTOR MILL of July, which falls on Sunday who is attending school in Salt Lake, BEGIN COURSE THIS WEEK and which will be observed were visitors here recently. Monday. Mrs, Ora B. Hardtng has announcC. C. Ellis has returned to his home here from Des Moines, Iowa, where ed that she will conduct a special vohe was called at the time of the death cal and piano summer course, com- Price. Persons interested in the rates of a sister. Edith Ellis. mencing this week at her home in may phone her at her home. Iodor Rosetta went to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Parcich and daughter, Emma, have returned here after spending a few weeks at their home in Enumclaw, Washington. Mr. ParcK'h plans to engage in business at Helper. Miss Emma Juvan left Monday for California. 20 RCA Victor Auto Radios Rudy Kosec of Bingham canyon 500 Autographed Baseballs visited at his home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rowley left SINCLAIR Thursday for Milwaukee where Mr. Rowley will represent the Utah Association of County Officials at a national convention. Mr. Rowley is president of the Utah organization. A son was born last week to Mr. WED.AFRI. EVES. C.B.S. and Mrs. Orson Tucker. Mrs. Ray Stevenson of Sweet Mine r. Entry Blanks at Sinclair Dealers is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe joyed a week-enGreen River. The court docket for the term opening June 18 is not so large as usual. Six criminal cases are listed; twenty-fiv- e will be examined for citizenship papers. 5DC Dozen Hiawatha won the baseball game from Mohrland Sunday by a score of 5 to 4. On the previous Sunday they also won by a score of 3 to 2. The Lowenstein Mercantile company believes in helping to swat the fly and has given out free several hundred swatters. asc .- SNAPS FIG BANS i,.,y j ao NATION AL LEGION HEAD TO VISIT DFCIIESNE NEXT WEEK lbs 53c 4c 29c ADS w SHI Give it any test you wish and LET YOUR OWN TASTE TELL YOU CCMTUAY DISTIIUM6 CO.. P C O N I A . Codes: PINTS 97 . QUARTS 96 U. Matt Warners ice and electric River lighting plant arrived at Green in operayesterday. It will be put m tion at once with Roz Wheeler charge. The editor of The Advocate this atweek received an invitation to of the exercises tend the graduating West Point military academy. The i, invitation was sent by Eugene instithe is who attending Jr., tution, and who will graduate this year. Sant-sch- 19 7 CHEESE CHAMBER CANCELS MEETING The weekly meeting of the Price Chamber of Commerce, regularly scheduled for noon Tuesday, was cancelled this week. 202 W. Main ILL. Phone 111 Price |