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Show OCTOBFR 21, 1937 tiie s d n ad v o cate, price diad WELUNGTON NEWS ! In lionoi of Mis Saiali T Mai shall who is men ing soon to make he i home in Pine, the Relief society anel lXmghteis ot the PuneeiN g.t'.e a paity Thuisd.iv afternoon m the yyaiel bouse The following pi opium was Mil-le- i, Vocal solo (luis-picsinted Mis Oirin Snow at the piano stem, Elsie Molten til, addle w, Mis E E Biai.eh, ocal solo ye ith self on uke lele, Mis Homoi A Thayn, leading Mis II C Pine-ga- r, song, Joye-Young, piano solo,1 Mis Theodoia Johnson Aftei the piogiam, games weie played and seived About fitty yeomen attended Mis Theexloia Johnson of San Fian-eisi- o has been xisitmg the past week at the home of he i sistei Mis CTaile's Pa idshayy and hei biotliei, William1 e Iiitton Mi mined and Mis Geoige TuLvill have to Spnng Cam mi il m Wmkm.in Iwu and Mis Wv mmg l tin lie d fiom Gi 1 n Rixt l to nu.ke the n home lieu Mis Stephen Bui nett tnteitained the Wr A C s at he i home Wednes-- d i attemoon Guests me sent weie-MiJohn Thavn, Mis Abe lam Burnett, Mis Joseph Bundt i son, Mi s Behlinin, Mis Tom Quuvlo, Mis Mullin Hill Mu Louno Peteison ind Mis Leo Snow Mi and Mis Cuitis Gedney of Fiuita, Coloiado, yisited Satin da v of last yyeek at the home of Mi and Mis John Thaxn emoute to San Pedio, Mi e , s m California the Price City h.-l- l seeking l.nt has h come piactically to the erection of the new a legend cf hi e i lejots things municipal stiucture which will be one and findings hading mam otheis to of ifc das'finest the in of buildings eng cr in jJHqn' ng loi d v0-- c ailed area, bring1- - to lest mine the intei mountain It is claimed tint !e minds of the pioneers thougrp ( f t e lc Td a rr nc in the Umt ih eit on when Ini onginalh been worked by days of old a ' i ip i f r r i4 th t Such thoughts are increasingly Span n H t by a study of the pictuie mown it that the pioputv was havrg ef " c it a.i'c .nd cxtiemelv lutni-ti- e here, that of the city hall as it apHi tv ' v n cf limnctai ictuin- peared after it was first (iccted alteiations having been The Sp,.ni .id- - m the stoic goc numerous It. weu ,. t gc d made m Up yeais that folk wed ilkd off by the In-- 1 this picture may be seen a gatner.ng "lo f ownccd rn the nna-in- n of pioneeis in front of the old city f' t e H(kei fu.m old Mcx.lo hall on the occasion of rn "oH timTh S- - , i is'i mo voi'c'n nesudti ers" gathenng more than th'.t' ytais hue c )'rm,.lh' tai ted operations at . ill be Manv of the old timei dhoir b-- t ago tme that Pnghom found m this pictuie, some Gill bmg eung mu In- - followtis aimed and a greater number who hae j osc-e- a I. tri n on Kalch Rhodes was ci edited with Among the interesting chr.iucters imn, mg heated tne gold mine later, ''-- J' pictured here is Kaleb Rhodes ;n inalued ig s,,me ef its highly dividual whose exploits in the gcdd oi e He died .n 1905 A brothei of Razing of pre-parato- rv -- pic-vok- ed c rH -- Standardville Items White vne n!aed By Ailie Kuru Miss Shnley Wilson celebrated sixteenth bnthday on Octcixr 14 a party Ail le Kun Ona Shelton and Flincn andTou.mg and a luncheon seived garet Band 'bv the c mother her Ma-C'rictelh and Audrey with ard cl Lie Wasatch academy Guests were Misses Veva weeK-cr.- d visitors heie. four hn-ttx- Birch- were Sweetheart herself - couldn't suaqest a nicer Gift than QUARTS If CODE NO. 312 Littizzette Chosen For Drum Major Stanley Litizzette, president of the senior class, was chosen by the judges, J. W. Bingham, James Anderson and Gerald Anderson, to lead the 1937-3- 8 edition of the Carbon high school band through their marching maneuvers for the coming year. The contestants were graded ac- -I cording to character, posture, eligibility, twirling skill, and their ability to execute the proper signals for the band. fSiir i COUNTY ABOUT SCHOOL CARBON ACTIVITIES j the gills made fust, m the feminine games The boys Wednesday afternoon study pc nod has been changed into a natuie class The boys softball team won over Hiawatha last week, 5 A puls team has been selected and will play then fust game with Wel- Twenty -- six ing foi their LATUDY Gul Seouts aie pupatlinestituu eeumony The tioop has thue patioK, Sum, with Lois Smith and Cathenne Treat, leaders, Woodland Patrol, Maxine Donaldson and Vex a White, Minnehaha,' Doiothy Hmkins anet Ona Vex a White as t lie ted Shelton scnbe to fill Ki it Takita's acaiux A 100' jumoi ted eioss membn-shi- p is the boast of teiv gi ide in the Latuda se bool Yasiika Kawakaim lias been deiced ee it tai x tieasuu i of tne school The eighth giado siomed the hills foi wood foi the bite lime school tcacheis Then funds and Inn ytie Some ot the definitely me u used money gamed y as used foi co tunus and seeneiv in a pageant The class has also planned umisu. deioiutmns for their home room Four panels xv ill depict then explc ei scientist, uitist and he dth activities Di E L Van AeKty n lsited school We Inesdav and to enfoiee the tneasli qu, nantine, sent those pupils susceptible to the illness home foi two An epidemic of measles has weeks coxeied the eanyem yy -- 7-- lington soon piogiam given m assembly Tuesfollows Talk, Student Body Pusidint Albeit Mcnotti s ixophone do Mi Pia, danie, Loiu.riie Cowan, Viol i Stevenson, re id t g, I.ucile Hash i duet I elm Iildc1, Miuma Holman, skit, student boh off.ccrs day , COLUMBIA The sixth giuue is studying and latitude of the eaith lng'-tud- e Miss Bean and Miss King visited classy Thuisdav KENILWORTH In our leading lesson, we have studied a stuy bv Dallas hue Shaip, Sanctuary, Staiting a Wild-Lithat tells how to emoy the beauties of natuie in our w'ay of living Jingles composed by the touith and fifth giades were read in assembly c.n Columbus Day bv Eddy Kay They aie also making health posteis for the By Jumoi Jewkes The second assembly was held Fn-da- y On the piogiam was aftei noon the stoiv of Columbus, an accoidion solo, songs, negro monologue, poem, Commissioners Meeting Ls Postponed Until Tuesday Because Of Deer Season . fe room haimonica selection A Hallowe'en paity for the upper The next meeting of the Carbon gi ades is being planned The sixth grade has made decoia-tion- s county boaid of commissioneis, for their room foi Halloween, scheduled for this evening, has undei the dnection of Miss Wooley been postponed until Tuesday, The P T. A. has elected new 26, at 7 30 p m on account of Eloise Woodhead, pi evident, the deer season, accoiding to Dr C. Ruth Rampton, secietary-tieasuiTheic is an epidemic of mumps in R Fahnng, chairman of the board town, causing many fifth giuders to be absent We find that the school pupils aie using 98 pints of milk exeiy day ong-mal- ly Oc-to- bei offi-ce- is -- er AARON J. HANSON SUNNYSIDE A count taken of the school band shows tw'enty-tw- o members The eighth grade boys placed second in intei class games of softball, General Insurance 58 Life Insurance A Specialty West Main St. Price, Utah hy Gus Didja Iqiow? FIRE CHIEF TO SPEAK Nick Bemardi, chief of the Price file depaitment, is scheduled to speak before the Rotary club tonight (Thuisday) on Fire Prevention. Also planned for the piogram is a 'motion picture, Safe Dnving of Auto be shown by Angus tomobiles, Johnson Two Carbon Youths Hurl Paul Vidano and Sammy Corsett) were slightly injured in accidents at Carbon high school, Tuesday afternoon, October 12 Paul Vidano was hurt by falling off a car Paul was riding on the outside of the car, and as' it went around the curve in front of the main building he was thrown off, cutting his hand at the base of his thumb and bruising his side Sammy Corsetti broke his arm 'Short talks were given by the stuwhile practicing for football after dents, with musical selections in be- school had been dismissed for the day. tween. The chorus topped off the wras broken in two places, arm The program by singing Friend O Mine just above the wrist and about an and On the Road to Mandalay inch above the first break. tXJ HOTES while re-M- Harding Alumni Present Assembly Sixteen members of the high school's Glee club and foimer students of Harding junior high school, piesented a musical assembly for the students of that school last Wednes-- I day, October 13. Vera Munsen, Verna Munsen, and Ireta Box sang two selections entitled, Harbor Lights and Remember Me Mr. McAllister welcomed the graduate sback to the Old School rm K0. 313 es Racine TosonG Miss Iiene Muig and Billie Forrester underwent tonsii operations Saturday Waid Garlick and Ray Cox spent the week-en- d in Fairvieyy Mis R Hansen from Fountain Green spent the week-en- d with her Mstei, Mrs Elmo Anderson at CARBON DRUG COMPANY Reliable Druggists PHONE 97 PRICE, UTAH COSE FERRON CAMP NOTES Miss from PINTS Alt and Mis Ganett Bui nett and family of Green Rivei lsited SaturKahb Rhodes Encek, is said to have day with relatnes here Bishop E E Blanch was honoied tl en latei located the mine through guest at a dinner commemoi ating his inhumation secuied fiom the Indians, sixtieth bnthday annixersaiy Fnday of last week Those piesent his latei disappeai anee leading to the cyening Mr and Mrs Stephen Bui nett weie belief that he and a pal tne i his name and family, Mrs Iiun Behunin and urknov n hay ing e xpned while in the childien and Bishop and Mrs Branch mine icport having it that the ex-- (. nation was puiposely coveted over C. C. C. by Indians Among those who have been ei edited with seal eh ng feu this 'lost mine is James L Haitzcll of Puce his Lieutenant Aithui D Angel, FA-Rfathei the late J E Sutuidav to as, ai lived in camp Haitill, Sr, who died in 1925, being said to hae sume duties as tunioi officer He was sought the gold contain. ng transfened to Fenon font the C. C C camp in Salina Lieutenant Angel oer a penod of thnty-tw- o piopeity a giaduate of Stanfold University Haitell expects to resume his yeais mine is search within the next few months, and has taught in the Pomona Junior California haying confidence that infoimation he college in southern cCc has seemed from Indians will one day Captain Vernon Peteison, distnct lead to finding the wealth-givin- g a thorough inspector, gave Camp F-- ll property onginally woiked by the inspection Tuesday morning. Visiting with him were C N. Woods, associate invading Spaniards regional forester, and John A Nelson, assistant in operation, region Mi and Mrs Victor Johnson at four cent Ruests of Mrs A immomcn have cCc ft for their home in Kimbeily, Wvo- Camp F-- ll began basil tball prac-- j ming tice in the South Emery high school! Mr and Mrs Jack Nelson and fam- gymnasium Wednesday evening with ily of Heiner have moved to Stand-ardvil- le approximately twenty players reporting A bigger turnout is expected as Mr and Mrs M. Cox and family soon as forty men who are in smke of Fairview visited here oxei the camps return to camp. week-en- d Ulna .Siousta Bungalow Chocolates PAGE EI.EVFN We Do Didja know? The Optometrists with offices in our stores do not make your glasses, nor do they have anything to sell you; they give you a thorough, competent examination and an honest opinion of the condition of your eyes. Didja know? 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