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Show n T TAGE SIXTEEN E THURSDAY, CTAn price. ADVOCATE SUN OCTORr. . U;- - Taylor and Hannadell Winters Tuesday, November 2, Ta k, r ho- - Rolandweek-enSalt Lake City visitd Ben Gomez, Martin rv were tiom visited wiin Hanv a member of ors ttl proprietor who was Tony Metalko were amen, which Mr and Mrs Reuben White recent-- h brought in deer eailv a fedeial government puity bv visited m Sanpete county. ic.ute coveuxl tie Cabinet canyon and Mrs. El win Binks spent Mr initial suivej m the -- I PATROLMEN ISSUE Boatman Making Trip DRIVING PERMITS Over Green, Colorado TO THIRTY HERE Streams Halts Jaunt rini t out of tests foi 31 applicants passed timing luensts conducted m the Cai- basement bj Jack Sulli- - hut Satuid.iv morning ncgie liln.iry can and Vein Davis, state highway patiolmtn cal office of the national lnciudmg wen ment service The bill, it The sucussful applicants, 23 men and seven women boat m 1921 in Mapleton. Coloiado foi Sunday which was made on the Jack Mrs. Bailey spent the week d Halting bi r fv a tup which taint latci Lake which Salt City. in the j'lojext ng jlim in plb boat over Miss Oia Bartholomew visited her ti uction of Houldci Dam. u rd)lcK (n the Guen mtI. Hmvv parents in Springville last week. of Dance Mrs. Herman Jeurgens entertained j0m.,trom, a water nawgatoli on C arbonettes To One who of with a buthday party for her daughschool mmy (x,xlltnte hign club, The Caibonctte ;u visited of thi rf ter, Betty, Tuesday. will spoiisoi a Mrs William Ball was hostess to jdtlllcjdV dj Gittn Rivu, Utah, his gills' oi ganiAition, stieam jaunt having bttn stilted at school dance in the Caibon high the budge club Thursday. Ten big bucks have been brought Gm,n Rner Wjoming ch'od gvinnasium Fnday evening, it Faculty into town by hunters this week. Holmstiom planned to leavt cailv w is announced this wcck - pen-m- s lor the club aie Mies MuuSunday on a contain ition of If- - planand Veioti ca Hem nc d mute over the Gieen met and 11I1( Thump-o- n tie am on into the Coloiado nvci is Madalyn White, By Aihe Kuru jlln Pie.-idcllanhn foi w d its Gl VTiginia ls w, Miss Wilma Seppi, a student in Salt j n.Kknt, heie Lake City, spent the week-en- d tiv'r rpialitic s as a path .v av ov i vv him lltdlVi Maijoiie Mclntnc. tica-mJulia kaci-wavend with her patents, Air. and Mrs. Louis ben Noe of Cleci hoitincn iaXlnc doing reive Sepoi He had fmng him the dan-.t- r pdMX d(1d Lditha Homing Mi and Mrs Lauunce Biookman at of least fifty majoi falls and many and son, Lanv, fiom Bingham, are of le - t r sti ngtn m vv hat - now n a- -t home of Mrs. Brook-ma- ns CLEAR CREEK NEWS visding at the Mr he Cataiaet tanvi'i! im)t d. -u and Mis. Leo Es- -t pnents, t iiitc be vond t e tm t.'h el t e Gi t n mosa ind eiidited with burg ome p Mr and Mis. Tuny Clarich and and FI u n i M Mi of the ino-- t tteaclRioli- - vvateis m the - f imilv have moved to Latuda. s Citv f spent Lake el S..lt i lughtc coun-Oj.d- e vvcnld tion Tin oiigii that Mi and Mrs J Ilaitzell of Helper tl e home ot Mr and Mis i.il eh.v-uvci D G Guidon ti k le is only the aie making their home here. Walter Donaldson was appointed ' i lent at Moumi, gioundaiea hv wavol t vvatci and Plain Tue'-.-u d that ft w w no have deed visptil lue la-- t week it assistant secretary of the Standard- the tup have gone 'hiough alive Wendell Stout, Mis N P PeNteis- - ville L. D S waid Sunday. M I A classes w ill be begun on While at Gieen Rivti, Utah, Holm- - .son, Loiicine and Chailes Petteisson, i , -ti -- I his-tot- iy -- 1 c - , l dv id j IN ALL VARIETIES alcohol by volume Standardville Items nt de-tiu- c- olid-fame- er c e -- -- Ai-o- v- c 1 at e -- WsaMiwiaSsr.. f "f tin-ou- f PROFESSIONAL Dr. Hubbard, i By Leona Lines Hunters, home Horn the hills and some weie successful in their search for game. From Columbia the following brought in fine . f Y X 0 t deer specimens: E S O'Connor, Clyde J. Roberts, George Fostei, Mike Physicians and Surgeons Goniatakis, Melvin Saccomano, Law rence Reynolds, Clayton Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. William Lines, Dave Day, Shird Blackburn, Otto Horner, Frank Poglajen, Sr., Frank Poglajen, Jr., Willie Poglajen, Dan Stevenson. Sr., Danny Stevenson, Jr , Jack Strate. The Columbia hospital is being painted and lemodelod by Kirt Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Hale and son, Blain, of Salt Lake City, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Craw- ford. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans spent the , Phone 397 week-en- d rC in Salt Lake Beatrice Brown, Lucile Jewel, and Mrs. Robinson, school teachers, attended the U. E A meeting in Salt Radio Professional Service Lake City. Phone 55 Price Mr. and Mrs Gumbretch and famEastern Utah Electric ily spent part of the week in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and S. son were Provo .visitors over the LAWYER week-en- d. Rooms Tel. 141 Silvagni Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson and family were in Salt Lake City last S. week. of Charles To Under sponsorship Attorney At Law a Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Georgedes and Ralph Migliaccio Halloween dance will be held r . Price Phone 16 day evening in the Columbia AmuseTHE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS ment hall. NO MORE Y ?Y ? Y r?r X t Y Y J. W. POTTER ?' Y J. SWEETRING 3-- 4, A. HORSLEY . Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y f Flynn Funeral Home29 Phone 53 No. Carbon Ave. Mrs. James Smith and daughter, Dorothy, were Salt Lake City visitors last week. Mrs. W. H. Dalton and Bonnie CunLICENSED EMBALMERS A, N. Wallace, Mgr. ningham have been removed to their homes following operations. Both are 41 No. 1st East nicely. Phone 158 Price, Utah recovering Mrs. George Ferguson visited with her sister, Mrs. John Bush, m Clawson for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Losik and family have moved to Peerless. Mrs. Theodore Christensen had a bridge club meeting at her home one day last week. Hunters who returned home with their prize deer last week were Ulysses Jensen, Earl Jensen, Ray (Ware, James Marshall, George Geor-- I gelas, Lou Buffmire. Earl Hammel-- j wright. Altotn Blackburn and Day-mo- n Gragg. Wallace Mortuary i Heat Comfort Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y tf it Y Y Y Yes , sir, as the man Y said , That neu) suit Y Y I bottle last me for a Y And of Y long time Y I got it at the Acme Y Cleaners and Tailors. Y Y Y Y Y ACME CLEANERS Y Y Y AND TAILORS Y Y Gummed tape in three sizes for sale at The Sun-Advoca- te. BOTTLE There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS Price FOR MAYOR FOR 4-YE- FOR 2-YE- FOR 2-YE- FOR 2-YE- Utah Y v J. BRACKEN LEE AR COUNCILMAN AR COUNCILMAN WILLIAM CAMPBELL COUNCILMAN CHIDESTER COUNCILMAN MC INTiRE AR AR FOR RECORDER FOR TREASURER Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t id- -t u VVJ Y chs-tuc- I 20 j Y j i5 IniEml, WINE t.-- is explained, intends to Ihice-Ly- nn Pilling, Monte Pilhng, set minimum puces foi cvety ton ofianklin Jones. Fav Sjiencci Call It coal in the United States w Inch Maitin, Lev on Tayloi Clj tie Foi sv th, moves m mtci state tnmnieice, the Du, Smith, Ilud '1 i on and Lt e Ih n- purpose being to pi event sale of coal n v below cost of pioduction the1 thing CKii k Ti) loi G E Stuck- Hclpf that ha- - b en infecting the whole ton, Mi s Houriec E mi n Ralph y Walh J Abbott, He til Reasons loi such an enactment may Mandat ao, Rohm on, Plunk Lee and G oi gt II he found in studying the leccnt e of coal pioduction in this couii-- 1 Spic He (late Howaid Ludwig, Lull C, y Dining the Woi Id W.u, and imStc v iisi.n, Ji 11)11 Iac i He nt 11 Hull coal obtained mediately following, Stand. uclv llle faiita-ta o lilt e'etv ..nd Ic uluh Snow puces man who could open a mine m m-- c Jay hcnvlir .aid Max Peikin- - Spi.ng Call) on Elaine 'Vallate and William tease- the pioduction of a mine so Iluntii, F . on - Dm the lla Williams, did opeiatmg n Mi- - Eicd Muimu'o Ihinci When the boom came' lo an end lo (lalam Cai i cm to Mink of less coal than umption tonit half of the thousand million Justice Marries Couple had leached Not otilv did foieign demand chop, but the maliy of oil, The wedding euemony uniting natural gas and hvcho-electri- c power Thomas Keck1, 21, and Miss became moie intense Yvonne Nielson, 19, both of Blanding, At this vci y time, wuifuie began pt.lfolmt.d Sunday morning by X among coal pioducers themselves J W. Hammond, justice of the peace, Throughout the industiy, wliose de-- 1 at the home of Mi and Mis Hammand had now sunk to less than a mond Witnesses were Mis Hamthird of its pioductive capacity, the mond and J W Hammond, Ji most vicious set of ti ade practices Y grew up. Sale below the cost of pio- C oal act duct ion, not to make money but to objectives of the Bituminous 1937 The Njt,unal Bituminous keep the other fellow Horn making Coal will set minimum commission money, became the lule rather than puces on eveiy ton of coil in interthe exception. t, To pievent tho is one of the pnme state eommeice To help cany ts pioducers m each of the 23 c f the a boaid counliy will to piopose puces and maikeling uile-t- o to make olfective thi' commis-io- n the fan puce- - which the commission J. C. wdl -- hoitly piochum Y Physician and Surgeon Y Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. COLUMBIA NEWS rheyne 24-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Pi ice, Utah , T SHELDON L ANDERSON WILLIAM GROGAN CARLYLE PACE O PLA TFORM Our Policy will he to continue in force the progre$ive program, which has been tarted during the past two years and as yet not completed. Statement of Your Present Mayor much interest inVvhtJ tZl AN EXCEPTION, 1 m 'M,y WITHOUT a that my friends and my the preJcn, re-elect- and I make ed earnest supporters vote th,, ticket straight, in orer of the administration be carried to a successful conclusion. ( Signed ) (Paid Political Adv ) J. Bracken Lee w . |