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Show the PAGE FOURTEEN in touch with Walter Dougherty, manager of the Price office. Th employers will furnish cabins and water, but workers must furnish their own camping equipment and Inasmuch as the employbedding. ment is by contract, woikers may work as long as they desire, being hunpaid at the rate of 85 cents per The requirements age dred weight. are from 16 to 65. are Although experienced workers most desirable, the work is of a type that may be readily learned. RE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE GETS CALL FOR WORKERS transfer request from the A Phoe- nix, Arizona, office of the Arizona employment service for 100 cotton pickers, men and women was received by J. Harry Hickman, acting Farm Placement supervisor for Utah, and passed along to the local national reemployment service office. All unemployed workers who may desire such jobs are requested to get SCN-ADVOC- T A PRICE, E UTAH Electrical Load Growing Rapidly our a..,l t Residences and business places of preciation to our i,.nds ej. LEGION CHIVE TO for their and county electric since. e light kmdr Price were without P sympathy in the loss of at 0Ur power for a few minutes Monday and mother, and for the miin J Power a Utah t of OF as the result ADVANCE y burning out, a ful floral offerings & Light regulator THOMAS T. LAMph brief halt being called to supplying IS THOMAS E LAMim of the eb'Ctncal energy Wednesday , MRS. WILLIAM R while a conductor of increased caMRS. JOHN M bett pacity was installed. Steady growth am- adOffice of the MRS. because load HAL M COX' One of the mod cone i ted i Insurance Local of the l power Opens necessitate MRS. FORBES in Price to of Price conducted opened size ever recently has vancing Nelms paigns Fail George fathe membership of the local an office at 20 South Caibon avenue installation of larger transformer ' Hammer home near of future, that adv(rt, business cilities in the very is being and is engaging in the of post of the American Legion to a statement made yester- message through the claaS fi s aetnit a line sGlmg insuiance, launched under dnection of Nuk ,CA; Len Frandsen, superintendent unm of The oryears fur many by day winch he pursued first vice commander of the Utahs andistnbution shopping window. has local system of the memfirst coming to Price. He ganization and chdii nioii of its 5si he will sell life, accithat nciimced committee. bership insurance. Mr Bernai di, has been joined by dent and fire Earl Jones, commander of the loeal Takes Tests For Masters Degree menibeis post, in an appeal to all old tne with Ko'S Haidy, instructor in biology to renew their affiliation oral earat Carbon high school, took the veterans organization at the eiy Arts of Master his for test to of the order place part liest possible time in Lake City last the Price post on a basis of facorable degree while m Salt convention, of teachers at week-enthe d rating with other veteran groups colors with flying through state. coming the of CarBirds thesis, Mr Hardys It is pointed out that with the nanear in the filed be tional convention being held at Los bon County, will of Utah, University the with Angeles next year the opportunities future last of the l equipfor attending that grand annual con- completing the orments for the degree. clave are far more favorable than men of this dinarily for the section. It is hoped that an excellent would be splendid publicity for this representation of the local post may area. attend the national convention next Mr. Bernard! is expected to anmay the and that details within the next few membership nounce year in the big days concerning his membership have individual recognition of himparade. campaign, directing efforts adtoward An active campaign haa already self and his committee mark a to attendmembership the toward started been pointing vancing BOURBON WHISKEY record of 1837 ance at the convention by the local beyond the vetSon and Daughters of the Legion when one hundred and sixty-fiv- e band and generou participation by erans were affiliated with the Price the pot membership m addition post. j THFA IRE ENTERTAINS the Price TPeatie Tuesday e eri-n- g fifteen nuist some to placed host This Lom the Puce City hospital. lhe 'evening (Thuisdayj. .school, mclud squad of Caibon high be to gue, s fo. are ,ng 35 gndsters. s lkioes, the showing of Saturoay andiron c Ijsmc. SIZE STARTED POST l Bei-nar- f PER CENT COOLER MRS. ELEANOR REHOR 320 N. 3 East - Price - Phone 83 State Ha.nfc.tng- Utah. Department, State Capitol, 8aJt Lake City, of the of Condition Repcrt CARBON EMERY BANK d Tri m fa ttw State 1. loan f Utah, at th oo October of btfan oLmo 1, 1837 ASSETS: atuk diacounta. 1 Orwdrafta tfattod eta tea Government obligations, direct andor , fully guaranteed. 4. Other Atanda, stocks, and securities i. bnHif house, $21,884.01; Furniture and fixS. ture. $2,081.27 .... of collection.. TOTAL 15. Id. 18. . 31. $ 1,749,705 88 566,779.11 629,789.50 325,902 70 4,476 74 . TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT $ 1.749,705 88 LOANS ANI) INVESTMENTS MEMORANDUM: TO SECURE LIABILITIES: United States Government fully guaranteed 32. obligations, direct 10,000.00 SECURING 10,000 00 OF NEED THE RIGHT KIND THATS WHERE WE COME IN EQUIPEQUIPMENT. MENT AND OF THE RIGHT KIND. fidu- TOTAL PLEDGED ) ) s.i. WHEN YOU Earl F. Hills, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Assistant Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 1st day of October, 1937. A. W. McKINNON, J, H. REDD. J. H. LEAUTAUD. (SEAL): Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd dav of October, 1937, JOSEPHINE PACE, Notary Public. Residing at Price, Utah. Mv commission will expire July 19, 1940. bit I, i TRIP HAVE PRICE LUMBER 202 W. Main & HARDWARE CO. PRICE Phone CODES: QUART 96 PINT 97 1 1 1 CENTURY DISTILLING imillt jiqp 'M'fc rMfflfnii . GO OUT ON THAT PHEASANT SEASON, Nov. STATE OF UTAH. Office of Bank Commissioner. I, P. E. Robot ts. Chief Bank Examiner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my otfice on Octobei 25, 1937. P. E. ROBERTS, Chief Bank Examiner. HUM HUNTER IS OF VARIETY, TOO, TO MAKE BE PROPERLY PREPARED WE HAVE BEEN DEALING IN HUNTERS SUPPLIES FOR YEARS . . . HAVE THAT TRAINING WHICH COMES IN CONVENIENTLY AS AN AID IN MAKING SELECTIONS. EARL F. HILLS. iijwiiuij.iiiwiu ... FOR THE HUNTING OF THE PROPER EQUIPMENT. PLENTY Correct Attest: () LIMIT-YOU- LL OUR LINE OF EQUIPMENT THE BEST . . . GENEROUS YOUR SELECTION FROM 10,000 00 m., YOUR 10,000.00 . STATE OF UTAH County of Carbon, AND ACTION ITLL BE. YES, SIR, BIRD SEASON IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND HUNTERS AIM WILL NOT BE THE ONLY ELEMENT THAT WILL ENTER INTO PLEDGED andor TOTAL PLEDGED, excluding rediscounts Pledged : With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of ciary powers 35. 36. PREPARE FOR ACTION 222,757.83 TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT . STRAIGHT CENTliB' LIABILITIES: Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor ations , Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora tions State, county, and municipal deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers checks outstanding, etc TOTAL OF ITEMS 14 to 18, INCLUSIVE: Not secured by the pledge of loans $1,526,948 05 andor investments Capital account: Common stock, 2000 shares, par $50.00 per $100,000.00 share 50,000.00 Surplus 62 757.83 Undivided profits net 10,000.00 Reserves for contingencies 14. ei all-ti- JUal estate owned other than banking house I. Retejnre with Federal Reaerve bank. t. 0sh, balance with other banks, and cash items in process T. L r Permanents 50 , v te af-t- Frederics Wireless -- cve-mn- g i1 tll.ll CO., PEORIA, ILL mi niiiii;iimi:, iimiimiiiimi.iitiiimiimtiimimimiimimimiiriimiiiiHiimiiitiiMiiitimiiin TTTIW T TIMMil ill n 1 fi r N!' Pv ' (i r'r j. ji nt g i p LOOK OVER THIS LIKELY LIST SPECIAL PRICES ON CARS DURING THIS SALE ALL AUTOS LISTED MUST BI SOLD DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS If! il 1936 : if--- : YES, THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A USED CAR AT A FIGURE THAT WILL MEAN A CONSIDERABLE SAVING TO YOU. WE HAVE TAKEN IN A NUMBER OF SPLENDID USED CARS ON NEW AUTO DEALS AND THIS SALE GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY THE ADVANTAGE OF THE REDUCTIONS WE ARE MAKING IN THE PRICE OF THESE RECONDITIONED CARS IN ORDER TO HAVE PROPER CLEARANCE FOR OUR NEW MODELS TO COME IN AND ALSO TO GIVE US WINTER SPACE. THESE CARS MUST MOVE, AS THE APPROACHING COLD WEATHER SEASON WILL REDUCE OUR STORAGE SPACE AND WE WILL BE UNABLE TO PROPERLY HOUSE THEM . . . THAT IS TFB REASON WS HAVE DFCIDED To Twr.gp O' 7 XUr, V! iJ,:J 81 0 fc4jrp-3- T 7,fl G 1.4.''' .8 CIP.S L--l . , h !4J I . . C 4 0. n 5 r IX' .A "!. BrjOt-- slTN Tlj? K oUCIIhG 1 IXTjl i7Ts ru ,'nvl, V. VJI'r 0J-rvihv- 1 . - VOc- C0.7V i LDL Vt- M aC'fXi. riifrrrhnrinMimraii CHEVROLET SEDAfl t CjlllPP Jvul WAa DODRF "" 1934 M 1929 i 4 4 t 44M 21 North 1st. West- - - THESE JOHNSON -- EVAN An exceptionally good buy; good rubber; car in splendid condition. IIcre is another auto of Krand quality. Has good rubber all around. An exceptional toy. Here is a late moclel that has a good many more years of service. You should see this. PLYMOUTH SEDAN PUIIU FORD IIIOTrtDSH Many more miles in this new little car; Good xli BimCK SEDAN around. Motor good. IIere iS anotber rea'- Quality buy from the standpoint of service. Come in and see this. Oood rubber all around and worth much more on ir ii. Trt 8 u M 4 i Hi- - afl "'OToncyctE ulie 1 fit' U AUbpUi fatiOu, 40 ai.l.OoL lltet hvn ! ior i uAcoiiOnl Phone 75 Price, Utah " ? niunin''fe |