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Show Advocate second section 7Tv?TeITEMBER 16, 1937 PAGE NINE WOMENS FIRST AID TEAM, WINNER Alleged Infringement COUNTY HONORS, MAKES PLANS COUNCIL APPROVES Of Trade Name TO ENTER TOURNEY AT UTAH FAIR Right Causes Court Action SPANISH FORK MAN Members of the the Spring Canyon Plans to send team, 7; repiesented in the state an entry comPrising JjLament .mhers of the fair sex. unit defeated the Spnng Canyon in the county skilled mens teams Contest at Helper on Labor Day, scoria 996 34 points out of a possible 1000 Price To Attend N. Y. Parley Four From American Legion Price post of the be represented and its Auxiliary will convention in New at the national from September 20 to 23 York City CONOCO who are coached by President Hoy Birchard of the Spring Canyon Rescue ass0 nation, are Mrs Naom, Stones and the Misses Ruth Faddis, Beatrice Dw Elsie Pearson, Beatrue rhe a nd Ruth Livingston. It is understood that plans ior financing the trip contemplate of the Spnng Canyon Coal Company and the local union and Auxiliary of the United M.ne Woikeis of America. A defendants motion to dissolve a temporary restiaining order was domed bj Distnct Judge Geoige Chns-Ur.se- n Ft May m the action damage hi ought by the Wilson Pioduce company fot an injunction preventing the Dls' ibuting company of Arizona Norn using the tinde name of C.reen-ner on watemwlons shipped from the town of Gieen Rner Besides the upturning ,dei the complaint asks $500 damages 7 he case was filed in Emery coun-- t, but the heanng on the motion was Mr and Mrs Aithur S. Horslev by Mrs. Arthur L. Craven to the Caibon court. and Mrs c transfened 7he plaintiff firm alleges it had R. Fergusson. Mr. Horsley and Mrs Craven are! been granted use of the Gieenriver district heads of the Legion and Aux- -' trade name bv the U S patent office, lliary, respectively. Mis. Craven will but the Ritz company had been inbe the voting delegate from the Price fringing on its rights since August 20 The defendant Auxiliary unit coiporation claimed Green River is a geographical name and cannot be lawfully monopolized as a ti ade mark CONOCO! LES S SERVICE STATION I LES THORNE, PROP. Full Line of CONOCO PRODUCTS 151 W. Main - Price, Utah CONOCO CONOCO GOOD FINANCIAL MARK SHOWN Federal savings and loan associations in Utah have made a cumulative total of $3,795,771 in dnect reduction mortgage loans for constt n, purchase, leconditiomng and of homes, it is shown in reports leeoived recently by the Fed-ei- al Home Loan Bank boaid A direct reduction loan is one in which the face value of the mortgage is continually decreased by easy monthly payments like rent until the borrower owms his home free of debt Federal associations in Utah are located in Logan, Ogden. Price and Salt Lake City uc-tio- BETTER TO EWE You and Other Housewives OS Eastern Utah we have moved to our new quarters at 79 West DurMain Street, giving more permanent and satisfactory location. exaccorded been the time we have operated in Price we have Thats why ing cellent patronage by the people of this district. We wish at this time to extend an expression of sincere thanks all to to all of you good folks of Eastern Utah and to invite you come in and visit our new shop. GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER invi 10 a. m to 10 p. m., and we We will hold open house from inspect come in and visit our shop everyone in the district to equip- finest the baking of some see and .1 . ndustry inIor even. revel the U 1. nation s best cenntne and equal to the stance, which is the very latest favors in the nature visitors Saturday we will present To of party cakes and buttergems, products ... :ir ? shop wl he".' tunity to visit this " wil home industry. A CARBON COUNTY CONCERN, COAL AND USING CARBON COUNTY county employing carbon LABOR UNION 77 ? i If ns LiMS COMPANY AS SCOUT LEADER Executives Adopt Nominations Of Committee Headed Bv Ray Walters Nomination of Homy A Gardner, Spanish Folk, as the next president, was appioved Monday evening at a meeting of the executive board of the Utah National Paiks Bov Scout council The meeting was held in the Provo city and county building Ray Walteis, Price, was chan man of the nominating committee whose recommendations for officers during the coming year met with no opposition Other officers who weie approved aieWoodNominated for ruff Rust, Kanab, first vice president; S. D Packard, Provo, treasurer; Chailes De Graff, Heber City, ad- vancement, T. C. Larsen, Provo, health and safety; Garrit de Jong, Piovo, senior scouting; Ray McGuire, Provo, publicity; Roy Passey, Provo, leadership training; Dr. L. D Pfouts, Payson, camping; H. R. Men ill, Provo, activities, Professor M W. Poul-soProvo, reading: Rev. Irwin, n, Piovo, cubbing, Wm. G Barton, Ephraim, commissioner. Vacancies filled L. R Anderson, Manti, second vice president; H. G. Hughes, Spanish Fork, organization; Abner Baird, Payson, rural scouting. . Representatives on the National council Gardner, Spanish Henry Foik; Clayton Jenkins, Provo; Dr. Joseph Hughes, Spanish Folk; L. R. Andeison, Manti. In addition to Mr. Walters, the meeting was also attended by George A. Rowley, Spnng Glen, commissioner from this district, and Vernon Mer- -i ill. Price, assistant commissioner. Reports of the past year indicated an unusually active program which will be wound up with a final camp at the Utah State Fair grounds in Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday, October 1 and 2. A refund of $18 to Scouts attending the National Jamboree in Washington this summer will be made, it From the Utah Nawas announced tional Parks council, 119 youths attended the affair, including Philip Jensen and Jerry Olson of Price. Chief A. A. Anderson reported that splendid discipline was maintained on the Jamboree trip, and no casualties occurred, all the boys departing and returning in the best of health. Sunday school at 10 00 a. m , C. E. A class Beveridge, superintendent. for every age. Morning worship at 11 00 a. m., anthem, His Sweet Voice Soundeth. Message, How to Find God. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m , topic, Men Who Were Sure of God Leader, Paul Brown. Choir practice every Friday at 8 00 Miss Louise Johnson and her grandmother, Mrs. James Gibson, returned home after spending several davs in Salt Lake City. Yvonna and Duane Gibson have 'returned home after spending the summer in Wendover, Utah, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clontz. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peasnall, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gordon land family, all of Grantsville, Mr. iand Mrs. Forrest Smith and Connie, Viola. Alvin and Bobby Griffiths of Murray spent last week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffiths. Recent visitors to Fish Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Rhy Hyatt. Walt Whittaker, Ivan Nelson, i Jess Stagg, Leonard Holten and Mike DeAngeles. Mr. and Mrs. Tlennage Whetton of Salt Lake visited here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig. Celia Tabone and Mrs. A1 Wahl of week-en- d in Salt Lsltc City. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Thomas have returned from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Orton and famFair-vie- w ily and Frank Thomas visited in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. family, Jess Stagg and visitors Albert Stagg were week-en- d in Provo Mrs. Dave Griffiths entertained some children Tuesday in honor of Grant Smiths birthday. He and his mother, Mrs. Forrest Smith, are visiting here from Murray. Terron c. c. c. CAMP NOTES On September 8 Captain Reuben E. Curtis visited Company 959 and presented them with a slide picture on The Voyage of Life. Not only did the picture illustrate qualities which should be heeded by each one but also the talk given by Chaplain Curtis gave one something to think about. Every one was well pleased with the picture. cCc Company 959 was treated to a delightful chicken dinner in honor of the technical personnel of our camp. Among those present were Captain and Mrs. Luke Kirillin, Superintendent and Mrs. Frank Warthen, Foreman and Mrs. Ferd Rosenlund, Forestry Engineer and Mrs. Lloyd Conyers, Mrs. George Craffee, Foreman and Mrs. Leland Christensen, Ranger and Mrs. Harmel Petersen, Lieutenant Peter Panapolis, and Foreman Frank Cheney. Every one was very much pleased with thejfrnner and expressed their appreciation by a good hardy hand clap. With Governor Henry Dowrshak of Utah-Idah- o distiict in attendance, an inter-cit- y meeting of Rotary clubs from two states will be spon-soie- d here on September 23 by the the Price chapter, Secietary Isaac McMr. announced this week. p. m. Dwoishak is fiom Burley, Idaho. Boy Scouts every Fi iday evening. The Grand Junction, Fruita and Ladies Aid will be entertained on Provo clubs will participate with Thursday, September 23, by Mrs. J. Puce Rotarians in the joint dinner Ft. Roaf. Mr. McQueen said . A community is no stionger than meeting, for the affair will be Airangements its church. Invite people to attend. of the club program comin charge T. H. EVANS, Pastor. mittee consisting of Ernest R Lee, W. E. Mclntire, Melvin C. Wilson and TRAIN HITS PARKED TRICK Frank D. Bryner. A truck backed up to a freight car on a side rail of the D. & R. G. W. railroad here wras badly damaged Saturday morning when struck by an eastbound freight train traveling on the mam line. The vehicle, which Yearly belonged to Keith Lambert of RooseAmong visitors in Price Saturday velt, was facing the main track and there was not enough clearance for was William C. Franklin, rancher m the tiain to miss it. The front end of the Elmo district. He stated that the the truck was sheaied off by the fast farmers of his section had for the most part, good crops this year. moving engine. The hard wheat crop on his ranch, Watt is Family Leave for instance, averaged thirty bushels Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabiant and to the acre and he spoke of one farmchildren, John and Jean, of Wattis, er in that area who harvested an acre left Saturday for Colorado, whole the field which had a yield of sixty-eiglatter two will enter school. John Jr., bushels. This was, of course, an exreturned to the School of Mines in ceptional production even on such a Golden where he is a sophomore, and small plot of ground. Miss Jean is enrolled at Colorado ColThe grain produced in that area is lege in Colorado Spi ings for her running a nice weight and indications freshman year. From there Mr and at present point to a fairly good finMrs. Hillabrant left for Alva, Okla- ancial return to the producers. The homa, to visit Mrs. Ella Howard, Mrs. alfalfa production in that section wa3 Hillabrants mother. of fair quality, too, he stated. Queen Elmo District Farm Crops Report Shows Return Good ht Health - Disease Predetermined by Spine of adult human brings have faulty 53 due to misplacements, spinal balance, twists, and curvatuies. Think of the needless pain and suffering that is endured and vital energy wasted through strain, arhes and pains, caused by spinal unbalance. Correct posit inn of all organs in the body is essential for their normal function. The Hack Hone is the foundation of the entire body. Tlie various organs are attached to it and supported by it through numerous ligaments and muscles. When curvatures are allowed to develop and exist without proper correction, not imly is oue subject to various back troubles. but also trouble with any of the organs t lie spine supports.. Misplaced congested organs, sagging viscera, tilted pelvis, disfunction, strain, arhes and pain, not only result, but predispose to oilier grave illnesses, peculiar postures, gaits and cripples. Vltay pictures prove that such curvatures do exist and that they can be corrected. Results prove that pain and suffering disappear when such curvatures are corrected. Natural Health is restored and maintained when the foundation of the body (the spine) is kept properly balanced. See that yours is KEPT normal by chiropractors, who specialize in THIS work. CASTLE GATE NEWS Helper spent last ROTARY UNITS OF TWO STATES WILL HOLD PRICE MEET Community Church OF state-- S ns first aid team to the connec-wit- h in held be to contest the Utah fair are being and if the squad competes, it the first time Carbon county SECOND SECTION DR, A. K. BRAMWELL CHIROPRACTOR E. Utah Elec. Bldg. Laboratory FREE CONSULTATION OR SPINAL y A NORMAL Neuro-cal-o-niet- Price, Utah Technician EXAMINATION SPINE IS YOUR BEST HEALTH INSURANCE |