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Show tntSPAY. U- - 1937 jrNE 7G10N AUXILIARY OFFICERS ELECTED Lester Pearson Chosen To s Lead Unit, Succeeds Mrs. Earl Jones were elected Kew officers Wednes-- L Am-'Jc- an night by Price unit of the with Mrs. Auxiliary, Legion Ster Pearson being chosen presi-- ft to succeed Mrs. Earl Jones, who Somatically became chairman of the Lcutive committee. Either new officers are as follows: vice president, Mrs. Don Hack- second vice president, Mrs. Har-- 3 Simonsen; treasurer, Mrs. Clark Mrs. Lee Bryner; fright; chaplain, Mrs. William Hallo; historian, Mrs. Ralph Martin; jec'utive committee, Mrs. Arthur S. irsley. Mrs. Vernon Davis and Mrs. pyal H. Frandsen. f-- st the SCN.ADTOCm, PRICE, UTAH page rrm VVILL entertain Gardens, Farms In Price Area PRICE CROWD large DAY ON INDEPENDENCE w Menaced By Vast Insect Armyir Om Plans for the Independence dav' celebration Were discussed. The Aux lhary will have charge of all conces- -, sions on that day. Mrs Arth" L. Craven and Ted Thomas were chosen! few Mention to! Saturday and Sunday at! Rooseveit The Price unit will spon-- 1 sor Mrs. Craven as a candidate for JT , ( bf Public Urged To Cooperate In Campaign T o Check Advance Of Ravenous Insect district president. L. D. S. UNION MEETING A vast horde of army web worms, t day in the sugar beet fields, where SET which are among the most ravenous the insect is proving troublesome. Monthly union meetings for Carbon county L. D. S. church Mr. Jewkes said that the worms of insects, invaded Price and vicinity depart-- 1 ments wiU be held on Sunday, June during the past week. The outbreak are the offsPrirg of the huge army 27. of moths which descended on this . a few weeks ago. The Rus- fams! of Vsectionlhistle Eddie Martin of Consumers returnregion, apparently is the principal Jekes' dlf:CJ.arUltU.r,al ed Wednesday from Lima, st Plant for the worms. The Ohio, who where he purchased a new school bus, public cpl,fs 4raVl in the newest type of vehicle designed cooperate and take immediate action for student transportation. Mr. Mar- in controlling the pests. He explained that the best method tin operates the Gordon Creek-CarbThe worm eats practically all vege-- o con ro is to dig a ditch around high school bus. tation, although it seems to have an gardens and other affected areas. It aversion to potatoes, lettuce aftd to-- is , a c aracteristic of the worm that Card punches for sale at The niato while showing a particu-i- t will pursue a steady course and lar vines, for onions llking refuse to turn out for any obstacle.! Millions of worms may be seen at In cases where a ring of water has,the fair groundSi whcre the grand-ec- n placed aiound gardens, the,stand and other structures are liter-worhave drowned and their ly covered with the crawling crea-vanhas been checked. jtures. Another metliod of control being Price city has taken steps to preused is spraying with Paris green and vent the worms from spreading to lime. The county sprayer was press- - the parks, which are particularly ed into service and has been used ex-- 1 suited to the pests method of depre-tensive- ly during the past several dation. j j ZTaLL Z on ad-!al- ce Hot Weather Foods .ArnU TCIl I CM I hr L orange pekoe, j SCHILLING or TREE PUPPL GRAPE JUICE 2 av LB. folf ,UICY LEMONS ORANGES MAYONNAISE, Best Foods EACH .. . TUNA, White Star CHICKEN OF Pioneer Daughters To Carry On Daily Concession Sales 33c Daughters of the Utah Pio- neers in this district initiated a summer project last week that of selling concessions each evening and afternoon at the Price City park. The women have arranged hours, so that four different persons assist in the serving each day. Mrs. J. O. Child is general chairman. Funds from the project are to be used for a planned state D. U. P. memorial. Sales of ice cream, candy and soda water commence at 2:00 p. m. each afternoon, and continue until 9:00 p. m. The public patronage is urged. 29c 23c 43c 17c 10c K QUART JAR uiMimmimmiiMtmmiimimimimuiiiiiiutuitHiimmmiiimiiiiinuHtiMtimiiimmmimuiiiiiimmimMiMiMmHtmitiimimiiHiMiMMitmiimmMtiitmMmMutuMt THE SEA CAN DEVILED MEAT, Libbys ALL MEAT LEW FOB j j ) iPRODUCTION OF COAL DECLINES CUCUMBERS 3 forJC 2 cans 17c BEANS CUT GRAPEFRUIT, R&W 2 CANS TOMATOES FRESH. FIRM and RIPE Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Onions FRESH FROM UTAH GARDENS PRESERVES PURE FRUIT JAR LARGE WAX PAPER BANANAS ZS St CANTALOUPES 3 Xosl PAN CAKE FLOUR, Albers BAG SHINOLA ANY COLOR CAN WHITE SHOE CLEANER NO RUB EACH 23c 23c 10c 35c 15c 17c 10c 25c 9c 9c Utahs coal output during the week 'lending June 5 dropped to 23,000 net 'tons, according to a report issued by the bureau of mines of the United States department of the interior. This is a decrease of 5000 tons unidr the production for the previous week and is 4000 tons less than for the corresponding week a year ago. Production for the same period in 11935 and 1929 was 36,000 and 58,000 net tons, respectively. FLOUR RED STAR 48 DRIFTED 48 SNO- W- .... LB. BAG 71-- Engineer Water Prospects In FOR SALE A CHOICE BUILDING lot 50x100 feet at 145 South 4th East, improvements all paid and I clear title. Phone 1 FULL BED, SPRING and mattress. Excellent cond. On-- ! ly $12.00. Carbon 2nd Hand Store, Price, Utah. CHEAP FOR SALE house with bath. Half block from Southside school. Phone 313. LBS. RENT UNFURN. FOR house. See Mrs. Thomas Edwards, 150 N. 2nd E., Price. HOUSEHOLD LUBRICANT EACH LPkg Bird Seed Gravel kg both roR CLOTHES PINS SILVER POLISH SPRING F BEEF ROAST rankf urters POUND 18 1 I FOR WRIGHTS at $5.00: At Carbon 2nd Hand, Store, Price, Utah. SALE MODERN UNION MEATS VeaLPot Roast 2QC POUND Half Maid 0 Clover, Whole or Loaf Cheese POUND 2?C Price Trading Co. Store The Big Home Owned Department : - cele-Ameri- AT lil riilii FOUR ROOM FRAME FOR SALE House and lot. Close in. $1500. H. C. Smith. EX- 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, cond. Looks and sews like cellent new. Only $18.00 this week at Car-- 1 bon 2nd Hand Store in Price. IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW A remunerative profession investigate The Provo School of Beauty Culture, 11 East 1st North St., Provo, Utah. 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS $5.95 AND $7.50 at Carbon 2nd Hand Store, Price, Utah. FOR RENT Apartment. ment. I Clubs Organized Instructors By Four-- was commission, held Thursday. That was the final day on which taxpayers were allowed to appeal to the county for reductions in 1937 assessments. The law provides that final action by the board must have been taken by June 20, allowing property owners five days to appeal to the tax commission. All complaints not decided by the board by June 20 shall have been considered denied, the law states. No notice of denial is required. Mr. Young reported that approximately 60 valuation protests were considered at the four equalization meetings held this month. Robert Taylor And Barbara Stanwyck In Star Attraction Robert Taylor and Barbara H Stan- in the picture the wyck are world is talking about, This Is My Affair, which will be shown at the Star theatre here Sunday, Monday, The story Tuesday and Wednesday. of a love supremely courageous and ed unashamed, endangering the nations highest places and gambling life itself for a higher stake, this film provides Taylor and Miss Stanwyck with the most important roles they have ever After UNFURNISH-e- d Inquire Fouts Apart- six years idleness from club work, residents of Price have evidenced their interest again, and are conducting seven groups in sewing, with etiquette lessons as a side project. The book, Daily Courtesies, by Wilford D. Porter, is to be studied also. Leaders of the groups are supervised by Mrs. Wallace G. Grange of Price, conductors being Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. W. D. Chapman, Miss Juanita Chapman, Mrs. C. N. Chadwick, Mrs. Russell S. Williams, Mrs, Frank B. Hanson, Mrs. LaMar Newton and Mrs. J. T. Kelley. Girls enrolled are Norma Walters,. Four-- H Jean Crawford, Athena Georgedes, Helen Groussman, Louise Hills, Dorothy Reeves, Beverly Hills, Nina Kathleen Grange, Eleanore Jorgensen, Mary Louise Hussey, Beverly Rasmussen, Coleen Draper, Pauline Williams, Lola Fowler, Grace Watkins,. June Campbell, Bessie Hanna, Betty Stringham, Fay Fausett, Phyllis Lupo, Marie Young, Patsy Anderson, Deon Empey, Ruth Redd, Betsy Ross, Monroe, Belva Bertola, Norma Harry, Beth Goetzman, Vivian Hussey, Norma Olsen, LaRue Wright, Helen Jean Piacitelli, Leah Rhead, Ruth Hanson, Jane Mathis, Barbara Rasmussen, Wanda Ellis, Fay Bryner, Maxirte Groussman, Norma Jean Jones, Beverly Bithell. Mary Jane Young, Lucile Browne, Downey Rug-geJean Waterman and Pauline No-re- ne had. The story affords Victor McLaglen, ri, who heads the supporting cast, his With the water situation one of the finest opportunity since his powerful Bertot. best in history, 1937 should prove to characterization in The Informer. The girls meet once each week. No be a banner year for the agricultural Navy Blues, with Mary Brian in more Dick of Carbon county, according the leading role, supported by registrations will be accepted industry to an announcement Wednesday by Purcell, will be shown at the Lyric after this week. Sunday and Monday. The attraction Ralph P. Anderson, water engineer. The primary water flow will hold for Friday and Saturday at the Lyric up this year for all classes until July will be Charlie Chan at the Olym15, which will be 15 days longer than pics. A dynamic dramatization of a fearlast year, Mr. Anderson said. He declared the outlook for primary wat-d- er less prosecutors campaign against the production for the previous playboys turned killers when driving year on record, and estimated that drunkenly, The Devil Is Driving, leasing for reservoir water will be will be the attraction at the Bonnie theatre in Helper Sunday and Monabout the same as in 1936. day. Richard Dix is starred, with Mimeograph paper of various qual-boo- ks Joan Perry in the featured supportin rariouH sizes for sale at The ing role. Advocate. nmmiMMiiiiHUitmiummHtiitimiiiHiuiHHiiHHitimtiiiiiimitHitniHtiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHitiiuitiimHutHiiimiHmumiimintiiiiuiMniiumiMiiMiiuimmtimuN Carbon Area Bright r--s in I EQUITABLE jj 4. Plan for J THIS SILVER MOOfl ,Mll ttr (Price) SATURDAY We Are Now Making JUNE 26 COAL new.' Range; best condition; almost Call at 105 S. 3rd E. after 5 p. m., From Pag holds the concession rights far the dance hall and park, has ar rangements to furnish lunched-- materials and beverages. The opening feature of the afternoon will be a program of sports, races and novelty contests for- both children and adults. J. W. Hussey is in charge of arrangements for these activities. Also enlivening the afternoon schedule will be a water carnival at the municipal swimming pool, where a variety of diving and swimming contests will be conducted under the direction of Vernon Merrill and! Clark Wright. 5 Independence celebration day What is expected to be one of the sponsored by Price post No. 3 of the most entertaining features of the Legion. bration will be a boxing card listing approximately 10 bouts. They will be staScc in front of the grandstand T1AV FRIDAY1 I 1 LiiiO 1 Ion the new baseball field, starting at 7:3 p. m. Some high class talent is being secured for the ring program, and fistic fans are assured of between 20 and 30 rounds of fust action. A fireworks display will be .staged following the boxing program, under the direction of Rulon A. Bryner, after which a dance at the Silver Moon hall will officially close a celebration B. H. Clerk to County According that gives promise of being one of the on Young, Friday is the last day state in which Carbon taxpayers, who are best held in this part of the years. many the taken action by dissatisfied with The American Legion originally board of equalization on their valu- had made arrangements to bring a ation adjustment carnival here for the celebration, but requests, may ap- this plan was cancelled when the post peal the boards learned that the show operated 15 to the concessions in the nature of gambling decisions state tax commis- stands. Because of the questionable sion. features of the show, the post thought The last meeting it better to eliminate the carnival of the board of from Independence day plans. equalisation, which memcomprises bers of the county Final WESTINGHOUSE ELECT. WASH-- j er, just like new, for half price.1 1 ELECTRIC WASHER, a good buy FOR EACH UNION MARKET POUND filled mattresses, and deliver each Phone No. 9. FOR SALE CAMAY BRANDED RENOVATED, COV- new, $4.50; con- -, ered, rebuilt, like verted into spring $9.50. We call for Tuesday, Friday. TOILET SOAP POT J. 2 'MATTRESSES MEDIUM PACKAGE CAN 268-- ROOM UNFURNISH- call Tony Migliaccio, 470 E. 2nd So. FOR RENT ed house, LBS. F0RMAY?ouSls25c3 panys holdings were taken over by ment has not been definitely fixed but ment has not bee definitely fixed but will probably amount to 15 cents per the state in default of a debt pay-ac- re foot. This will increase the seasons assessment to 50 cents. Approximately 80 feet of the present flume is in good condition. The Classified $1.45 $1.98 BUTTER Water users served by the Carbon canal voted unanimously at a meeting in the court house Friday evening to levy an additional assessment for the purpose of raising their share of funds for improvement of the Miller creek flume. Between 40 and 50 farmers were in attendance at the session. This $6000 project will cost the usrs approximately $3000, inasmuch as they will be required to provide only materials while the labor will be furnished by the federal soil conserC. C. C. employees vation service. will be used in the work. E. E. Peirce, secretary of the Carbon control committee, which was appointed to administer affairs of the canal when the Carbon Water com- improvement project contemplates construction of 25 feet of new flume, installation of three abutments, installation of jetties in the wash to prevent the current from undermining the abutments and construction of a water cushion across the wash to prevent erosion. The flume at present is in very FOR SALE SMALL WEANER PIGS poor condition, and the project is reJ. few sacks seed oats. Phone garded by water users as a highly important one. FOR SALE- -1 BALDWIN PIANO Good condition. Priced reasonable Describes for quick sale. Call Mrs. R. G. Garr at National. 244-- LB. BAG PIECE Continuio AUTO LOANS Music by AGNES ROBERTS FAMOUS We write all kinds of Insuro ance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States.' 12 SWEETHEARTS SIX GALS ! SIX BOYS! and J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone SUCH MUSIC thatll 202 ! make you swing, Sister and Son-ni- e, sway and sweep the floor in rhythm Braley Bldg., East Main Street of real joy I PRICE, UTAH imiHIMIMtlHtlMHIH Jr, Admission: I iliiill!! Couple 75c OF SWING |