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Show SPAY. JtXY 8, 1937 THE returned and Mrs. Lewis Evans vacation extended an ,;turday after S U N FRIDAY - SATURDAY Continuous from 3:30 Sat. Twin bill program No. 1 TRIUMPH FOR BOTH! A Under the direction of Miss Thelma Faylor, the homemaking students of Carbon high school are out units of summer work in carrying their homes The projects are a phase of a statewide movement, under the supervision of Miss Etta Scorup, state superto visor, give girls an opportunity to apply principles they have learned at school m a home situation. Besides obtaining practical experience, the girls are given a chance to assume responsibility, to develop confidence, to increase the family income, and to nuiiiinuioiuimiHimiHitmitiHimui i y ...in the BIG ma f Friaco'a glorious days! , V?x TRACY viACK HOLT JESSIE RALPH TED HEALY Friday, Price. ies. According to reports from headquarters the new enrollees will be between the ages of 17 and 23 and will either be required to make a minimum allotment of $22 per month to dependents, or to make a minimum deposit of $22 per month as a savings account. Young men between the ages of 17 and 23 will be eligible for enrollment if they are unemployed, in need of employment and are in good physical condition. Saturday, July 10 Regular monthly meeting of board of education of Carbon school district, 2:00 p. m. Sunday, July 1 1 Carbon-Emer- y league baseball games, Wellington at Price C. C. C., Price at Ferron, Huntington at Castle Dale. Monday, July 12 meeting of Prige city council, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, July 13 Cooking school sponsored by Relief society of Price ward, tabernacle. Friday, July 16 meeting of Carbon County Central Labor union, 7:00 p. m. Monday, July 19 Adjourned regular meeting of city council to consider protests against special improvements m northeast Price. Monday, July 19 Monthly meeting of executive committee of United Mine Workers of America, union hall, Semi-month- ly Semi-month- ly f C T U R By Dot and Mugs Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clontz of A GEORGE A HIRL1MAN Production. Dirtcled by Scott. A no Eusino Producer Leonard Goldstein. Original screen piay kl Den Jarrett ana Ewing Scott. t SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1:00 Sun. Turn on the heat! look whos here! 1 r, visited here last week at the Im- from the Eureka C. C. C. are visiting here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff and family left Saturday for a two weeks fishing trip at Grandaddy lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dowd and Miss White of Salt Lake City were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Thorne. Some of those spending the holidays at Moon lake and vicinity were: Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rice and family, and Mrs. William Memory and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fiack and family, Ray Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil-m- er cCc : Wen-dove- home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson. Yvonna and Duane Gibson returned to Wendover with them. Mr. and Mrs. Sy James and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson visited in Fairview over the holidays. day Bob Griffiths and Phillip Zmerz-lika- r, Captain Luke Kirillin returning from a thirty-tw- o day leave of absence, took command of Company 959, Ferron, thereby relieving Lieutenant Panapolis who had been in command during the captains absence. During his absence Captain Kirillin visited New York, Chicago, and other cities in the east. E Ferron, just received a Camp stereopticon, (a lantern slide maFort chine), from headquarters, Douglas district, which the educational adviser and other instructors will soon be using to illustrate lectures. F-- ll, cCc Six reels of educational motion pic- each are sent to Camp F-- ll by the bureau of mines, the U. S. navy, and by headquarters Ninth w.f. Corps area. These reels are supplied Edward Evarett to the camp free and are shown in Eric Blare the recreation hall of the camp each Jerome 6 Cowaw Ketil Tuesday evening. Here comes Galllan William y ;B cCc rhythm on ,ltl Members of Company 959, having roller skates! Haetor. I to work all day Saturday in- stead of Tuesday, and having week-- 1 B end passes, had plenty of time to VJRereipt books in duplicate, triplicate or celebrate the Fourth of July and re Bb 'tyle for sale at The " j r Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thomas spent the holidays in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bendall and family, Mrs. Annabel Long and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson and family, went to Clear Creek for the celebra-- I tion' there. Mr. and Mrs. James Westfield mo-turtored to Sunnyside for the homecom-wee- k ing. Bill Leiter and Mrs. Becky Holland of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Heiner. They es spent the Fourth at Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Baker and Mrs. Margaret Miles of' Salt Lake City were day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones, Brltbaae-Harri- holi-vot- Favorite files for sale at The ed Sun- - Advocate. ! AMERICAN LEGION Summer Slump In Mining Fails T Affect One Camp STILL GOES AHEAD Castle Gate, one of Carbon as countys chief coal producing communities, has been little af- - ft Completion Of Drive For This Year Scheduled By Post fected by the usual summer U, For July 15 slump in the mining industry. During the past three weeks, r! the mines of the Utah Fuel U Continuing its steady march of ad-- f vancement in company have operated five the days a week, an unusual record f j Price post of the American Legion is for the period of warm weath- y going forward at a pace that has set er. During the week preceding an example for the entire state, hav- this run, the M ing long since passed the double-its- w quota mark which had been listed as camp worked four days. the goal by the time the department Officials of the company reconvention is to be held here early ported that it is expected the next month. mine will operate five days this The quota of seventy-fiv- e week also. as set by the state department for the Price post was passed early last winter, the campaign to secure additional memCARBON GOLF TEAM bers having been halted for about three months during the severe weather experienced during TO ENGAGE FOREST stormy Mr. and Mrs. Leland Behunin and the early part of this year. As the children and Mrs. result of the steady advance in mem- families returned Cecil Behunin and Saturday from a of local the the organiDALE HERE SUNDAY bership post vacation in Idaho. zation will be the strongest in its hisBetty Wycherly of Bingham is vistory when veterans of the state gath- iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Dance Honoring Visitors Will er here for the yearly Legion con- Dan Wycherly. vention. Beth Berensen of Spanish Fork visBe Held At Country Club Present plans call for completion ited with her cousin, Ida Behunin, in Saturday Night of the membership campaign for 1937 Hiawatha Saturday. Alden Burdick, Salt Lake student., on Thursday, July 15, date of the next Carbon county golfers will partici- - regular meeting of the post next week was home for the week-enMadge Moffitt of Castle Dale match and just three weeks previous to the is Miss pate in their first inter-clu- b a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle of the conclave of the season Sunday when they tan-- 1 opening department Burdick. Thursday, August 5. Every Fishing enthusiasts spent the holigle with the Forest Dale club team,here to member is urged sign days Dan Garber, Erfrom Salt Lake ln orcler nest Nixon and Bob Christensen p cl(n City on the local a front may be were at Forsyth reservoir; Edward course for A pos- - Reese, Frank Burdick and Frank convention. the Presented A dan ro hon f ne and Smootv fished at Ferron. inal ndred goal oring the visiting sibje The Ladies Sewing club met with has and set members been divot diggers will Baxter this week. Famie can lined if be remaining prospects be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brandon and Inbe family spent last week at Bonita with Country club Sat- up that goal will of attained. creased membership the organizathe formers parents, Mr. and Mrs, urday evening, tion adds to its ability to render com- - Richard Brandon. and after the match Sunday the Salt Lakers We are grateful for the cooperation we have received from will be enterour patrons and stockgrowers during our four years in business, tained with a Dutch lunch. and hope that the same good will may continue in onr new locaForest Dale tion from price 0n the highway to Helper. will send about 15 players down for the match. Among them will be Tom McHugh, club professional and one PHONE 242-of the best known linksters in the UTAH PRICE termountain states; A1 Emery, sup- erintendent of the municipal links in Salt Lake, and Sam Cooner, president of the Forest Dale Golf association. 7A The latter will act as captain of the team. visiting Pres Summerhays, local pro, will lead the Carbon golfers into battle. The remainder of the team will be selected from among the following players: Elmer Young, Ben Redd, Mat Gilmour, Jack Vignetto, James barWe some Monroe, John Redd, R. R. Kirkpat. rick, A. W. McKinnon, George Wari, ren, Eugene Gibson, Dr. James J. Allan Browne, Orvel Harris, Redd, J. OConnor, Marl Gibson, Ab Kellough and A. C. Watts. A return match with the Forest Dalers at Salt Lake City will be playmatches are aled. Other inter-clu- b so planned during the remainder of the season, Summerhays said. BROOKFIELD Make steady use of the classified PACKAGE Sucolumn of The Circulation Supreme perior MILD I member-acquirin- g, ' ek j HIAWATHA NEWS two-we- PPve full-streng- th lyi-nril- BECKEL PACKING CO. Better Groceries For Less Money are listing below SURE JELL 10c Salad Dressing Sun-Advoc- ate vocate. CHEESE TNT CARBON EMERY1BANK - Price - 15c 10c I SOAP BRIM FULL Corn Flakes Utah 9c LARGE PKG Member Federal Reserve System STATEMENT HILLS COFFEE OF CONDITION JUNE 30, 1937 26c POUND 3 Cash on Hand and Due from Federal Reserve Bank and Other Banks in Reserve Cities United States Government Bonds State and Municipal Bonds Other Marketable Bonds and Stocks HEAD 114,260.00 18,422.27 Loans and Discounts Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Federal Reserve Bank Stock . TOTAL.. $ DIRECTORS 1,000,948.31 742,157.28 22,411.07 14,200.00 4,500.00 1,784,216.66 m 1 ES C. R. FERGUSSON A. D. KELLER J. H. LEAUTAUD JOHN QUILKTO Capital Stock Surplus JOHN H. REDD Undivided $ 1,561,083.16 100,000.00 - - Profits Reserve for Taxes and Interest GEORGE 7.F.PRP 50,000.00 63,133.50 SOLID 4c PAC-K- BUTTER 32c POWDER CATSUP BOTTLE CHOICE MEATS INSP. U. SPRIN- G- FRYERS 5c S. ... 25c 10c MEATS ASSORTED ; POUND 23c pure POR-K- SAUSAGE Lunch Meat POUND 24c LEG OF 35 c MUTTON POUND 19c LARGE DILL 29c PICKLES 10c Union labor , Union hours and U. S. Insp. Meat . Our market closes at 6 p, m. every day 10,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 223,133.50 - $ 1,784,210.66 TOTAL. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation illll ALL KINDS PINT BOT. WITH CONTAINERS 709,834.42 TOTAL DEPOSITS A. W. McKINNON 10c Soda Water, Mixers UNION MARKET LARD $ 851,248.74 Demand Deposits Time Deposits CLEANSER 15c PAR WASHING PURE LIABILITIES SUNBRITE LG. PKG LETTUCE 322,400.00 25c POUND NEW UTAH $ 545,866.04 $ ES UTA- H- NEW SPUDS RESOURCES unusual gains for Friday and Saturday For the benefit of our 100 per cent customers we will meet any advertised price on staple groceries. Rug-ger- s II ek out-of-to- POUND ! S first-ran- MEMBER CAMPAIGN : e : munity service, a line of endeaaoi' which stands as k accm plishment in the veterans progrs act. The membership mark which has been set by the Price post this year is one that has seldom been attuned, by any in the state, it stands as a mark of accomplishment possible on the part of through splendid workers. Prices unit of the American gion Auxiliary, too, has set a state mark in membership increase Ibis' year. The local unit was awarded the prize at the recent district convention for having gained such a splendid increase in membership, a record which has been pointed to as. outstanding this year in Utah, Growth of the two organizations has been matched with a gain of their importance as community units, realization that they contain the capacity of group leadership which is of such value in the advancement of a community. d. CASTLE GATE NEWS FERRON C. C. C. CAMP NOTES I PAGE FJTW i cCc July to 20 is the enrollment period for this quarter. Camp F-- ll expects to receive a number of rook1 Saturday, July 24 Pioneer celebration sponsored by Mutual provement association. A Neu) Kind of IV es tern! !! turn to camp ready for work on Wednesday. 7:00 p. m. No. 2 TOWNS lUMmimuuiutiiiiiMumiuwimiiiiiiMmiiiiitiiiiituutti Your romantio . - make a worthy use of leisure time. Some of the types of projects being carried on include meal planning and preparation, child care, home and yard beautification, clothing, food preservation, and home management. Miss Faylor's schedule for home visits in the county is as follows: Monday: Price; Tuesday, Helper, Standardville, Spring Canyon, Castle Gate; Wednesday, Kenilworth, Spring Glen, Consumers; Thursday, Sunny-sid- e, Columbia, Hiawatha, Wattis; idol...youring. ing aweetheart PRICE. UTAH O C A T E , V OF CARBON HrnSncmr.SJUDENTS ItK DURING VACATION; C?CLASSES Iccpf CONDUCTED 12 IN .THE HOUSE OF HITS Helper, Utah - A D !i!n!!!!!l!ll!I!!!l!!i!!!!l!!!!!E!l!!!!!n!!!!!!!l!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!i!!!;;;!;;;;;;!;;;;ijj FOOD Prise STORES A SURETY OF PURITY" SJtola |