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Show FACE TWO ,. In' im-Ainuir- atP "Ont Ntuspapft, One Coterae, One Cost Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY PRICE, - UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879 $2.00 Per Year Outside Utah For the members of the LABOR: ITS MISSION il.i of I'cli'lintt inn - llll-- scale w ii M i )i IlllSH. In fills coi Meet iom il is well to local the expressions coMccniiiie Labor as mmhIc Ii AnicnciiM Linof cCr had coln, tile greatest president this nation leader an enilied nation and the most outstanding lias ever had. He pointid out t li.it Capital is hut the fruits ot Labor, h;it i oiisidei at ion should lie accord mg-lgranted hut that tin.' .sliould not lead to a war on property . . . let not him who is houseless pull down wi-dn- ni Ii.-- y Charges Against 10 Of 11 Men Dropped By Attorney Gibson Charges against ten of the 11 men accused recently of violating Section 8 of the state Phrophylactic Control act were dismissed Wednesday by Marl D. Gibson, county attorney. Stating as his opinion that the men are technically guilty, but were in ig- norance of the law, Mr. Gibson declared it was his right to use discretion in withdrawal of charges against otherwise reputable men. Violation of the act, which provides for licenses for the sale of Phrophylactic goods, is a misdemeanor carrying a maximum fine of $299 or a Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer Provo visitors over the week-en- d rr v istlksssss Mr. and ATTEND FUNERAL OF NEPHEW were: 'Maltin B Maharry, Green Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Whimpey , Bner; pjr and Mis. Chailes Mahany were Provo visitors Sunday where out- - and family, Tule Lake. California, i;,.a I, adei'hip, the iiualities of whicii we have they attended the funeral of the understandMr. and Mrs Frank former's nephew, Earl Whimpey, lined above, vvdl him- - a great U improved was electrocuted while working who i. ; . a on dll he would power line on the Thursday Thai IS what we med. Anv other coil! ' Lpxus Maharry and daugh- previous. too had have we the In ieadi past slnp instead o Green Rivcri and Mr. and Mrs. e of it, nun Ii Id t hat We have uttered the eoiiseipiem Laurence H Beebe. Price. a contractor in California, resiitlered bittiik. And o let Libnr in its pmgr.mi o Frank and Cecil Maharry who are harry, home with his family Saturturned driv in not Iowaare make it Midi, ni le.nler-hi- p in the livestock business taking the Charles Ma day morning. will progress jn Utah to buy sheep ership. And with such leadership society l ol state better a toward advance mindly and steadily condition of living which will eventually him- - real and lasting pui'pcrity tor all. attending js -- . -- pii-itn- t al Os-an- ci, YOU KNOW THAT BY MISREPRESENTATION OF SOME ADVERTISED ITEMS, YOU OFTEN PAY MORE THAN YOU SHOULD? sSfcdluT1 b" were CARD OF THANKS We desire to convey by this method our sincerest thanks to those fnendv extending their floral offerings, , assistance and condolence' at the time of the sudden death of our beloved son and brother, Sym-pat- Raymond Gunderson. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gunderson And Family. -- sentence of six months. Tom Anest, Price, the one man against whom charges were not dropped, is alleged to have declared he knew of the existence of such a law. His preliminary hearing has been set for September 11 at 3.00 p. m. Attorney Gibson pursued his course of action against the advice of S. W. Golding, director of the state department of registration, and E. B. Harrison, agent who arrested the men. Supporting him in the dismissals, Jo- however, was Attorney-GenerGibson Mr. whom Chez with seph conferred recently. Those against whom chaiges were John Pappas, Steve dropped are: Bolotas, Louis Koscc, John Lupo, Vic Martelle, Ross Gigiliotti, A. P. Tony Peloni, Otto Rcichart and Tje DO early this week after having spent several weeks in Los Angeles, While there, Mrs. Harding forma. studied piano under Madame Steeb, and vocal by Madame Olga Omeron, both of whom are recognized in national musical units. The Harding family returned by way of San Francisco where they viewed the newly occurred built bay bridge. wedding anniversaiv which -- hen again. at lull nf which I'M II Mil t H Ml till' It s H r! ilae.s rceognit mhi ot ii purl inn of society r, is deserving of ihat reengnii ion the jirndumig AI(iUS great inPiaming Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding and daughter, Virginia, arrived home ' ruses lts p.uer, and should set it., mus directorship. of that pn as onlv Tlie leal advancement of Labor will he attained and ju-- t thmu-- l. ixercismgof I.eh vision, such fairness ot soeietv. oiisidei at ion ot the vveltare oi other element' er-hi- p DAY, ITS Mahn fduhter precinc, justice of J. L. Slli,in FAMILY RETURN TO PRICE witness. Les Thorne, formerly the Success Markets unitin'? at has taken over the managerne of the Continental Oil station Main street. His brother, Robert be associated with him. The btt is moving here from Salt Lake c p.mt d. been dit- The Cuture prom- pace with the adwincc. advancement for La hoi and and ex, AT N al irst lime in 27 years - i PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH 3. 1B7S ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE POBTOPPICE RE-UNIO- DR. R. F. McLAUGIILIN RETURNS Dr. and Mrs. R. F. McLaughlin and family who have spent the past several months in Chicago, Illinois, have returned to Price. and Mrs. L. H Beebe. ceebratl0n of the seventyMar- father, of their ticult to he. ejgh(h blrtbday a dtn- rapid tin B .Maharry of Green Rn er, 1 -ilk excellent ut and of justice ncr was held that evening, if it lie -- unled hy the eombined yardstick i mi- - 'members of the family pre.sen of element in' society, an Labor important Msmn I Phone No. 9 In Advance In Advance. $2.50 Per Year HOLDS AFTER 27 YEARS Lihor has made jrreat strides dm in- - the has caile, so rapidly has it advance,! that it VAL H. COWLES, HAL G. MacKNTGHT, Publishers. MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. VAL H. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. Subscription Subscription! maharry family and house of anolhir, Inn let him labor deligently l,im-e- lt ; thus hy example inuring that )U1, one tor ho own s,all he safe when limit - that! It mounts from What splendid philoM.phy and suhstan- inundation of tolerance, the most solid on a metv ean tl,.l tiom w hn h a eiv.iled -- DADS ENTERTAIN SONS AT ROTARY CLUB THURSDAY Nephi Williams, Scout leader fiom Castle Gate, was chief speaker at the weekly Rotary club meeting last Thuisday, as 27 members and their sons enjoyed a boy's night pro-am. Speaking primarily to the boys, Mr. Williams emphasized the lmjiprt-anc- e of trampling on your troubles. Ace Minor, chairman of the boys work committee, was in charge of the program. Community singing and a tap dance by Richard Hampshire, Jr., opened the evening's entertainment, followed by Jerry Olsen who told of his trip to the Scout Jamboree in Washington, D. C., recently. Don Williams next spoke on What a Son Should Learn From His Fath-er- e Nephi Williams speech brought the evening to a close. gi Distilled from American Grain 90 Proof 4-- 5 Gus Platis. These men were cautioned to refrain from sale of such goods in the future, and to surrender such goods as they now have in their possession. CODE NO. 427 QUARTS PINTS CODE NO. 428 4 tT Koof The Fleischmann Distilling Corp., Peekskill, N. Y. CHECK AND COMPARE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY EDWARDS COFFEE Pound (iS.Tv.mp) 2cTd 23C 41C (Sold with money back Guarantee). EOf MARSHMALLOWS 1 POUND BAG RIPE OLIVES, Large PINT 9 R & 1 HOLLOW SYRUP 1 37& - TOMATOES CHOICE FRUITS AT REASONABLE PRICES. PURCHASE NOW FOF CANNING. REMEMBER THE PAYN TAKIT WAY IS THE SAVING WAY And we meet or beat all advertised prices on Standard Labeled Foods. 27c W COFFEE Vaccum Pack POUND CAN R & 25c W SHRIMP Wet or Rry LARGE SIZE R & PEACHES PEARS W SALMON Alaska Red POUND TALL CAN R & QT.JUG 17c CAN SLEEPY Cane and Maple 1JC 3 35c B, W Pork & Beans GREEN PEPPERS 7 BOTTLE 5 POTATO CHIPS FRUITS LARGE VEGETABLES 2 CANS 6 m 25c 0RANGE' VIIM I Uhl GREEN, RED ozenjdioyi 33c OUNCE & CANTALOUPES LEMONS Large Sweet Bell 17C POUKDS TOMATOES wo 49c " 7 BUNCH VEGTS. I EGG PLANT 3 7c 1 roa GRAPES THOMPSONS BASKET SEEDLES- S- OUNCE Oft PACKAGE GINGER ALE LIME RICKE- Y23C 3 PINTS JAR VEAL LOAF 23c LARGE CAN Corned BEEF 2 can Deviled Meat CAN 1 SIZE ZyC 4 SALAD DRESSING CANS Vienna QUAR- T- SUNSPUN 4 .. 7C PACKAGE 13c 13c 19c PICKLES, LARGE R & W CRAB MEAT 1 A ounce 1U 3c POUND PICKLING ONIONS 2 POUNDS CAULIFLOWER 2 POUNDS W Tomato Juice CANS Fresh, Crisp Heinz Ilf 35 13c I TUNAFilKES NO. 25c 19c i2 CANS 15c Grapefruit SHAVERS 2 SausageJIjj0 1 2 29C CANS . RITZ CRACKERS REMEMBER 3 WE ARE AS NEAR AS THE NEAREST PHONE S u.s. MEATS rs SHREDDED WHEAT 2 SNOWDRIFT ISessesaled Union Market FRANKFURTERS 1 POUND .. I8e BEEF Soup Meal 1 POUND 12c $ e? si You Pay Nothing Extra For Delivery Inspected BEEF Pot Roast 20C 1 POUND .. LINK SAUSAGE 1 POUND (M fla j (3 " Phone 33 28c n J |