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Show THE PAGE EIGHT PUN REFERENDUM DATE ANNOUNCING ON PROPOSED SOIL CONSERVATION AREA No He nett, county agricultural agent. one whose name does not appear on the list will be permitted to vote. A land owner, may, however, transfer his vote to th land occupier if he so Referendum on the proposed 710,-acdesires. Price River Conservation Mr. Bennett urged that all those district will be conducted in the very to vote exercise that pm.- near future, it was announced this qualified the stale soil conservation for lege, week by Giaham S. Quate, committee may decide against crea;itor of the Utah State soil conservaof the tion proposed district even tion committee. of votes are east the majority A central polling place wili be es- though if committee feels the of it, in favor tablished in the courthouse building that the vote is not in Price, with three judges in charge: James Ruggeri, I,eo Ieonard and Wil- enough. Each land owner may cast only one lard Harmon. Branch polling places regardless of whether he owns vote, have been arranged for as follows: one acie or 1,000 acres. The town hall in Scofield, James owners within town limits Property are inW. Wallace, judge. cluded among those eligible to vote. SteIj. I. S. house in Wellington, According to boundaries establishphen Burnett, judge. ed several weeks ago by the state r, Bry-meThe Helper City hall, James committee, the proposed district will judge. take in parts of Carbon, Duchesne, WaThe public school house in Spring satch and Utah counties, and include Cilen, Mrs. R. E. Wllrox, judge. of the watershed area of the Price all A certified list of 2,198 land ownnortii of the Carbon-Emer- y wh0 aie dllbk' t0 vote was re- - river ime w.th the exception of na- ceived last week by William If. Ben- - county Vriacipal Polling Place To Established At Price; Four branches re SUN- - ADVOCATE. Price C.C.C. Camp Notes Captain Inspects Captain Vernon Peterson, district inspector. Fort Douglas district C. C. C.. made a thorough inspection of Camp Price on October 17 Captain Peterson expressed himself as being well pleased with the general eondi- tion. ; Replacements Arrive One hundred and five replaceme nts arrived at Camp Price Saturday ky morning The men aie from Kentui and are being held in camp under quarantine to receive their tlon slots. cCc Captain Returns William B Shirley, Captain CW -Res., commander of Company 593, re- turned Saturday fiom Fmt Knox, Kentucky, wheie he had taken a trainload oi enrollees last month. While in the east. Captain Slmey paid visit to his home in West Virginia. cCc Men Transferred Ten men were transferred to Camp Price from the C. C. C. camp in Es- calante, Utah, and ai rived heio Oc- - tuber 19 The new men who ai rived in camp Saturday aie busy vvoiking on ,lilflhl vfl,f,rs vcn n total tho fii'und, lenovating walks sacres, the test of the d They and ,epiacmK ,ck benders triet comprising either town property ha,e beon working for two days and or public domain. the improvement in the compound is making a big difference in the ap- John Day, manager of the pearance ot the entire camp. cCc Lumber company branch here, ic- Lieutenant Spoon Leaves turned Saturday from a two weeks' visit at the home of his father in Ne- Ralph L Spoon, first lieutenant, braska. Mr. Days father has bien Inf -- Res., 334th Inf.. 593 on October 19th foi his experiencing ill health during mvnt Company ' Lieutenant Spoon has been re- weeks but he found the elderly genactive from lieved duty and will le- tleman much better than he had an veit tot iuctive status. While here ticipated. Lieutenant Spoon made many friends and for the past month has acted in tin1 tapacitv of camp commander in the absent e of Captain Shirey. . fTih-enn- n8 c.n or i gy.h'i r Ogvb1 dowfc.lt t rcl Tfct ten c rAfj UllOlHlNF ccnvt'v-t- it ih hew hnt M$Hi Til-Sta- te cCc Former Commander Visits Captain Chuuncey D Jones, former camp commander, paid a visit to Unce October 18. Captain Jones was transfeired to Delta, C. C. camp last March but has since relieved from duty. FORMER PRICE ATTORNEY MAY REURN TO PRICE PRACTICE PE1CE. THURSDAY, ,JL CHARGED Of Film Attend Opening Agencies Of New Theatre Thursday 'iteiesentatnes ASSAULT WITH Charged with allegedly making an assault upon Felix Bruno, Price, and Twenty or moie repiesentatnes beating him with their fists, Leonard the laige film distributing I ancies me for Rich and Howard Prince, both of at Salt Lake City were in one of the Price Theatre the of , opening opening " week ago, and a Df the h mai . . were the various , Thea theatres in the Huibh These together with their wives. entertained by Mr. and r0UpS Wcre Irs c E Huish at a dinner, given oclock last Thursday evening,, at one of the local tales were a Following tiie meal therew lth Mr. talks, of numbrlinteresting of the head The Huish piesiding the story told bnefly circuit theatie M 7 00 - i Clearance OCTOBfr 2l 193? Price, were summoned Wedne appear next Tuesday (re J. Hammond, justice of the peace In the complaint made bv P,r is alleged that the assault' took October 4 on Highway N0. east of Price. T GRAPES Fancy Tokay 30-L- b 2C z w I 4 This closeout sale is for the purpose of I selling every coat we have in stock, all new stock and styled right up to the minute. T his for you to make a real savi is an opportunity ing on that Fall or Winter coat . MADSENS LADIES FURNISHINGS 22 West Main Sjtreet Price, Utah 3 MEATS M MAJOR CHOSEN HERE FRIDAY Stanley Liti.zettc, president of the .senior class at the Carbon high school was chosen October 15, to lead the band in their marching 1937.38 maneuvers Judges of the contest w Bingham, James Anderson w(?re and Gerald Anderson Contestants were judged on their character, postuie, eligibilit'- twirl-Cam- p lng skill, and signaling ability. This will be Stanleys first experi-C- . ence at ieacjing a high school band tbough he has had past experience as leader of the Notle Dame band of Prlce and the iunlor hgh school at, Helper. j - GROCERIES OWN EO It OPERATED Bf MAX BERTOLA MARKET OF QUALITY en 3-Ba- BROOMS EGGS rs The world's fastest creature m -- r QUALITY MEATS U. 8. INSPECTED UNION MARKET LAMD CHOPS POT ROAST CORNED BEEF SALMON FRANKFURTERS FRESH OYSTERS - COLORED FRYERS t is recent generation First shipment of goldfish came to the United States in 1878, now the annual output of the shiney miniatures ia one-fift- h 20,000,000 Only as many young American womea between the ages of fifteen and twenty-fou- r lose their lives in accidents as do young men in the same age range Advertisers find the classified column of The a valued section in which to secure selling publicity, at very moderate cost. EN ST QUAET RAISINS Mr. and Mrs. Verne Frame and two sons, Bobby and Jerry, of Tark City, arrived in Price early this week. Mr. Frame left with some companions for St. George on a hunting trip, and Mrs. Frame remained in Price, to be the guest of Mrs. Byron Jensen and Mrs. Edward Quinn. They were former residents of Price. said to be a species of the botfly which can dart throuch the air at the rate of 800 miles an hour, its adult life lasts but three weeks and durinjr that period it east nothinf. The female lays he eets as she flies Georte Washington is credited with havin been worth $5,300,000 at the time of his death According to a recent report, that floppy Pananm hat worn by i. Pierponk Morgan cost $450 Buckingham Palace, England, has recently installed a new press agent, the previous ant having been unable to cut the nuck Statistics show that the present generation of Americana will grew taller than the most 39c 19c GOOD QUALITY PULLET-DOZ- VEG. FOR SALADS ly (Figures And Facts Expressions Of Vietf Of Interest To You FRESH TI- E- SALAD DRESSING Carnegie library basement. la 5 GINGER SNAPS COUNCIL TO MEET The Price city council will hold its meeting next regular 'Monday evening at 7:30 oclock in the COFFEE APPLES Fresh Ground Pound LARGE FANCY Jonathan Bushel E7c liinte NUDIST sir, a smart man NVDIST what place to go to his cleaning done. He came hefe, of course. Why don't you? acme cleaners AND TAILORS Sun-Advoc- Price -- . Utah I SALE STARTS FRIDAY, OCT. 22 SCHOOL I)Ul Because of the dissolution of the P. W. A. office in Salt Lake City on October 31, and release of members of the staff, among which is O. K. Clay, chief counsel for the administration in Utah, Mr. Clay may return to Price to resume the practice of law, rather than accept a transfer to another state as most officials are doing. Mr. Clay has been prominently identified in Carbon political and civic circles for many years prior to his connection with the P. W. A. semi-month- lust j in of the const lit tarn of the building introthen and time recoid breaking The archiduced the other speakers was piesent as theatre tect foi the The was al-- o th chief decorator. Pmvn Markham Ficd former is of Denver. Ut ancj the latter Mel Glatz of the theatre sup-- a j(.piesentatives which the equip ply houses, from at the w ment was purchased, also were of the film w members The dinner. had a chance delegation, who have this part of w( in theatre to visit every in the country, were most enthusiastic A Price the comments regarding their the is about house which they declare last word in theatre construction, j statements to A many 0f them making travels they their all the effect that in of see the had privilege d'e " bpautlful theatre or one 3 that ptovines tho samc comf0rt and in service for people inteiested tion picture entertainment, Former Resident Is Visitor Dr. J. B. Henderson of Los Angeles, California, former resident of Price who left here in November, 1922, was a local visitor the latter part of last week. This was the first time he had visited Price since he went to the southern California city and he noted many changes in the city which have taken place during the last fifteen years. He reported that a son, Vernon J., who had attended Carbon high school while the family resided here, is now engaged in busi- ness in Los Angeles. Another son, Howard, is also a Los Angeles businessman. box U Ce . state Crystal Wedding Lg. Pkg t0 vy. UNION QUALITY MEATS market VEAL ROAST milk fed POUND LARD P0M WHITE LBS. POT ROAST CHOICE POUND BRICK CHILI POUND CUTS BRICK VEAL STEAK PORK ROAST 19C POUND LEO CUTS POUND 59C 15C 19C 24C 23C |