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Show FAG K t rwtl.K II U N K . A I) CA T V O t , PRICE, Till RMilY. ItBttl'ARt II, j;s UTAH CASTLE GATE NEWS J tr Every week 'd IhiKuib sue of the rlumai ml'! jto t.r i.rr WenM val ihm I nju-M-ex- 3-- L-k- -- e sil suc-ivesif- ul. ai j t i ells HU winter. Tlie Castle Gate Welfare assiaia-M..- s The boy fiaid cl is, directed by "Tiger Mouse," school play given are itnn 3 was Maurine acclaimed Tliomson. 4, and planning presented a show Monday cve-- j by Ftbmary the students ai the mod successful to give a buffet dinner, cookt-- en- - ning "ITe Vogue nf 1938." Miv Carolyn Altiert and James Al- -j rhiv for many yeary. and Mis Myrth tirely bv themselves. Irincipal Mel- -j belt left Tuesday for their home in vm C. WiLson will Im? their guest. llsrvey' best production. -f;mn Vond. Aabama. They bad home from lived here for Ituee years. Frank Richardson Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig and son Diego, California, where lie is SPRING GLEN ITEMS Sun toil cnli in the United States murines. Cleon were caled to Ogden bv the George Mid! Vudet Duk'. si h,ol teacher nt b.mgue Cour nl Sj ring Glen, vl'.ited her home in lTo-v- o Mr? ovc r the week-enloike visitor during the week. Mr. i nd Mrs. Albert Stage or.d Je Stagg motored to Provo Sunt.tv t Eliaueth VK.t their mother, Mrs I work." 1 d. i mmm4mWH444HWMWW4l4Ht444mM Patronize The Only C 1 0 i UNION BARBER SHOPS As listed below: CARBON BARBER SHOP Price SANITARY BARBER SHOP Price NEAT BARBER SHOP Price HELPER BARBER SHOP Helper RAINS BARBER SHOP Rains STANDARDVILLE BARBER SHOP . . . Su- clrcuU-tio- a la the state. Kend y our nira-ag- e every to rrk lute the liomr la evrry part of I sstrrn t ub 1 v Mth the area immrdutriy no guea urr mi tiding IhUe ie rowlarfed work, the home every week with this uuryusl-e- d rlrruUliod . , . ttrmrmber the OUfveellrd contact you make each week I (trough our noverage In the 1rlee, following cuminuultir: Mclper. spring Glra. Kennworth. Castle Gate, Ituyal. Elnm Spring Canyon. Standard vide, luitud. National, SweeU Mine, Consumer. MUwath. VltU. MolirUnd. Huntington, Cleveland, Elmo, M riling ton, Scofield. Clear Creek. Hunnyalde, Columbia. Green i d tU To All Who Sailer From Acute Ailaeitt Asthma-Bronchit- is Over 9,000.000 Bottle of Tkl Femous Cough Miifur Two or UCKIIT Sold In Canadg ttvn faut et MlxrUkl In swoa'tnJi, w(M and owed wuwhr gat Ua'u In wsually rnwH a tmtt ui lg, , ul AtKvna gov toms af,uJ n.M, you'll Sloop lofioUwd If yuu will b Swd lust mZ amtoigti to taka 3 or flag twiwo rw , twd to to sucsLiri mixtuii it s. u, ,n tJOi town tor yuarsoit why tors, diurs tils out-swi- s all ort-o- ! s toy CouaH an 1 lonsdat Irv (okl-olnli- y Canada. coua'il r,. KELLEYS riUCE DRUG 3 STAR UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL IIito Your Llnug Room Suite Retell! COVERS SHABBY? Time To Hsve Them Replaced! SPECIAL LABOR OFFER the fight DIXOH-TAYLOR-RUSS- ELL 31 Z The great con'iderathm is not. how that is known, but to cure syphilis how to uto.iken Uiom who have the di5c.ve to the need of set king cure. Dr. Carr Moled th.il syphilis has a helper tti.it mot other diseases do not have. It has stealth on its side, and this mud be vanquished Ufore seienee can do its work. If every vie- M mclcaI attention as soon ,.m Uie manifCytcd itself, the d.sPiJM, M wipod out jn a single ,disca,e CwuM fr j J - j i it THIRD AliriUAL PATRIOTIC TEA it well-know- Given By the Service Star Legion at the E'ks Club TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1:30 P.M. All funds raised go toward purchase of 1 SUPPORT h t in (uaiiorr trUslng ale ocntciue j ass-e of tl.c Prat day by J, ty Tt.e two toeie tl Mamin nd With vagiancy by Niicr.ff s y who ariesteil them last Week i!t(0i' fur being on the Street M tale Gf usual boui without Vis.l.lc or UtofJ rnc a II uf aujspolt I Standardville I th ne Removal Of Old Trre Urged Rcsidints interested In hnvmg old in trets removed from their preml-the near future .should communicate with the city recorder or Dr. Charles Ruggerl, it was announced Tuesday. Tliis work Is planned in connection with the improvement of the apjear- g(.n(,rat jonance of the community, in line with ncj for ttampinfi out yyphili steps taken each year. never was o great," said the doctor. It Is spreading at the rate of half a Births Exceed Deaths By One million new cases each year, It kills By the narrow margin of 13 to 12,; tout one hundred thousand each year. births in Price City during the month Flfleon ,x.r ccnt 0f an blindness is due of January exceeded deaths, accord- ,lo U; ond it causos ten per cent of all ing to records of Dr. Charles Ruggcri, insanity. .recorder of vital statistics. The slogan American ought to adopt if the spread of syphilis is to be stopped Is "Find it, treat it, prevent its further spread. In regard to symptoms. Dr. Carr said M syphilis can be determined in adn blood test M vance of the the suspiinclude: First, Symptions cious sore; second, the rash; then, muRooms cous patches in the mouth and a sore a throat; pains in the joints, and fever. s in Carbon County W Stngg. uret "The Ctrctalli Utoe-auti- ii a CUSHIONS SAG? Necessary To Awake To Great Danger Of Syphilis Is Warning d hun-Adv- "lk -- 1 antsid.ng to ... . n dv vsrekly - ( j WyiHall 7!, ,;.a4 ktl liutoiult ale sL.l in V ,Malfalel ruuniy kt I be end cf seven da),( L, ti.usl cr e SO day in U. ,u lulart" and preme (trader kills (be odi aatage of (lie larfrat br Wil-'tUl- of The "ftoperiesf Dla-irsal- i-il usoat ponalhle ,t Uu til-11- la the tafaluy If To COMMUNITIE- S- 'Have A Kijjlit Mr slid Mrs li O llealy ef Ibt to !u Late been Su.l-- j Holman MlS Jtubelt W Clw lilt, Ulidaolc lull, ldnneula, hy It i fuf U.e past li.ui.tii tot l!.e buiue if 111 tl.sk.l tf the C ulullihl M.huui tf Juul ItaLsHl Ijti.eir tulililLubuH f A at l it Mil dcLoIc train Vs ill Bun. Hull c r Mealy, aie iii.jit-d- l fhsel, f Bill Staff fur ululclil the Sail tol JrsJ f (ic-Site i fur y f jd s! ! eai..l.st..-toltll Ui k I alt i I'lall Finlay Ly luU.y fe Muigan, luaih laic TiitlUie, p,ik hefol Mis Caf 1 lc H ft util Grvlgc bi 'uul ktudrllU, the Jatkaull, Im W:l Sybil Ftaf. touli Uie I'd, or uf q.,eetl ('.(bull le-j il r frciil our M i A al U.e ti. 1.1 bull i bay IcT If U.e lied tTua lalej llaiu. Nut mall Hatmusarll, Jriry , June Ainrrltan lluLlen 11 PaullfW Qulllto, Abe tialila, Ituac? tcntly, ll be held ill line U.e fuiiuto ng a. lb tleed ll ball tiler ,nd elf Nal.tl, iTudrm 10 J gu&fut. l(otrt- - I to hcalUl JJu;dli Slid Untied ' C albull freshmen tup U.e r Mr J.hn Vote irtuir.ej lo PtliJicHill and JalI.rs J'olve, Tle four firshman, I To ry M14 Ls I be tight to 111 league to ith but Hie defeat 111 basket- - home In Mas lelon sftef Us.Uiig toH! ( hoMfl llirmlfi pal tit ij'ale 1(1 ball d k by Idle Mryner and bird Mr kf.4 Mrs Hubert Pulsipher, a Hr till nboul evny day diiJilj tbe the Weber Ci'llrge ln Ml Mrlv 1,, TyW entertained U.e a. hi ) term nd o to k bouj the iair.e and lVbale Festival lit Ogden liasso, they have to mi over M.dtoalha kiul lleUer, is l.o have arlJ ULm-e-d lKl ()ut ialJ Wednesday Thelma ,lun.ber of da) in tbe year as nery tn M.nh 4 ,'afU!l be UiiUu.tevl ty a (Hi iTaylur tom f:rst true and Mis. C"4 Wt.gbt toon art 1 fid Plans tni rule fur the D A If 3 -- to eo lO i lua. I ill tra.I.er lianrd E M Willian Mr and Mi Om r ivi.raon ai U.e attended a klate fulitrcl, k'NilIMJl rd t . y lisi alalite f M from foe ba.aid, 4Me rlel.ti if I kvll U.I11 Lot Weum., , build.hg . ... . . I 1 b.UM It I 9 t,f ti r Allirl it all ththiC inert in bait laike City, ( . a ft at is band and taoik m at Irue boei'.tal. bv the Jte ulut.i'n, and rnv lidimef.l U a i . brail! ful Tommy Crundy, youngest dl td in CuiUmrUe Hub under tbrei t.uii of onted i.un.bri ..heady. and l t and bu.ll Mi 11. alld iMr Mis Thotl.ai tifiially (it unify, M.aa Vrioi.ua IleiliUlll. f.JVe bn n Uaiis juried to ('atboii fills' rub Have Iern in- - intainc-- J a i.un trr of I is ft .ends in iej t kan.taiy , 5 to dravsn up tv Oeth.b A iirbinin-- ' Hunt. Igtoll Irp daine on honor f his arimUi bitbday, last o,litl if the tiavel disl ji.i e 1 too ary contest Will Ihu held on Et bluaf) ltrd to Uie I fbll lep tlub Villi five Vsrrk Itbriiurv t d 15 6 to ineed 111 Situad The si aelti cntiail'i toll) Mr and M. fv-aWei vrr and Mr. fieat, tor.tr1 again in HEmaiy i'il fur a Ci'litCsl ttasrltiblv Finlay "In addition, every thlld has tt.e and Mi Al eii Muff left for Ogden ells Mrlhni; silver medal. to . attriil a sH.in.1' I W! ere , Itigbt home-livin1 g fc4 b The sewing amt Vtrrk td tnakp llirlf I girls tils dn.Ul iirctu ,4 Ustsil Mil n.nl.tsl are planning a ratio broadcast. No Mat! Thorne Mr. and Mr ne Mmntti Cook and Elsie ..rldoii tie ortan-Uier- e e. to erk end v . l is ill Salt While able w About ( tar ge. wt ha been set. were adjudged ulnnii of a jol.-- date a nrmal Is nsidnrd n Uieir Caugt.tcr Fa.,e had her lied lay HU toalu ttmlest in the gym Friday. The Two the remnvid "Silver Swimmer" and jtivity and is jrovided; 3 where mi-fi. A, C. lioon dances, aided by the Uirds offilms, M. son A Mrs khuwn chool Its aid for IVlersen in tlf done the Rob,jjove ITry" wt'e jiame. myttrriou musitMns, aie very Olive Ha'ihelor and Jotin Craw-- f mi Frbruary 3. I jt Kay, of the Utah vrI!)t,nl fcfv. fcn an,miatn.n for Nad the visited tn Salt Uke during vclallun. will give Fish and (lame ,tlfi ru,J are taught, Jw l.(U,ifu cM on wild life of ..n illustrated lectu In nation fviesi-ilenl, Ixniis Uunnel, junior cliis ij! Utah on February 10 at the high WmJ.eir, md Mr. and Mr. Erl , announces that plans for the school. June of Salt Uke visited t Uie home encuuragml. S where appmlation over the aoHety. us struggle and victories Junior From, to be held in the Stiof Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jon ells ver Mm n. aie complete, Otpho Fay made clear, and It tholler.ge to tie New student hall police are Hubert week-en- d lor is direttmg the junior in prom- Ostler, Milliard Ten. Milton Neos. , I urn Silwe'.l has relumed to bls'fulum made 6 where the enade practice. Foul Vldano and I:Taine LvCola. (home in Mantl, after worku g here all indlvldukl it Gamed fuf hi life ! Ttok ficlilr med Oil CONTACT 'CUSTOMERS, Red Crim LLts 12 Items Which Youths TICKETS (! FOUNTAIN THIS MOST WORTHY COMMUNITY PROJECT ' 35c Price BUY ONE OR MORE n VYTVtYTYTTVVTTYTTTTTTYYTTY :N Dont take it! Choosing a wife is one thing every man should do for himself. Its the same with a brewmaster in choosing can hops. No laboratory can skill and him. experience Only guide of mere between the fragrance distinguish and of the exquisite medley ordinary hops and elusive aromas that exudes from truly fine blossoms. The costly imported Saazer hops used in brewing BUDWEISER are chosen only after three separate and distinct judgings. Hence the sprightly bourule-of-thum- BUDWEISER . . . and the distinctive taste so vividly apart. BUDWEISER In Bottles L!TT rffi saK&iU f I n '! U T 1 M u t H l crprf ; irtVWH HT! fH'fiTU'f BEER NO DEPOSIT FOR YOUR HOME REQUIRED EVERYWHERE ' rk te. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the partnership of the undersigned A. W .McKinnon and Mathew a NOTE FOR HOUSEWIVES: Kiau of cold BUDWEISER is always a thoughtful compliment to a husband especially in the evening. Has he ever expected it when there was none in the icebox? Check up on your supply. Keep a carton on hand and several bottles or cans of BUDWEISER chilled and ready for instant serving at unexpected as well as regular occasions. ... s-- i relatives here. Attorney H. G. Metos of Salt Lake City visited his parents here Monday. Boys and girls of the community are enjoying sleighing and skiing, excellently offered by the snow falls. A miniature ski jump has been constructed and competition for distance jumps is keen. The present record is 25 feet. Billy Strang, Waino Mackey, Tommy Nlcolaides, William Stone. Farrell Binns, Bud Strang, Leland Hill, Udell Kribbs and Frank Pobelvich show fine skiing Why not take advantage of the saving qualities of the classified column of The f ORDER A CARTON Ey Chris Metos Mrs. Wyana Kribbs of Santa Monica, California, is visiting friends and form. Gus Mormen is visiting in Scofield. pr YOU WILL WANT Budweisers flavor thereafter, SCOFIELD NEWS Bis-ma- MAKE THIS TEST! drink Budweiser for five days, j ON THE sixth day try to drink A SWEET - f The Bridge club met with Elsie Hansen Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Zella Wiseman and Blanche Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. James Averett entertained their sons and daughters at a chicken dinner, observing Mr. Aver-et- ts birthday. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Von Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Llewellyn, Frank Averett, Clear Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Snow, Royal and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seviers, Standardville. Newton, Odell and Don Donaldson and Mrs. Jane Donaldson visited here last week. Mrs. Donaldson expects to remain as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. William Ball, for some time. Lucille and LaVerle Parry of Scowith their field spent the week-en- d sister, LaPreal Vlahovich. b quet that hovers over each glass of that sets CLEAR CREEK NEWS ANHEUSER-BUSC- H ST. LOUIS A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A A A A ai A A A GJmour, conducted at Price, Utah, under the name and style of "Price Commission Company was on the 1st day of January, 1938, dissolved, and the interest of the undersigned A. W. McKinnon therein, transferred and set over to the undersigned Mathew Gilmour. That the undersigned, Mathew Gilmour, will continue business under the name "Price Commission Company. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1938. A. W. McKINNON, MATHEW GILMOUR. The salubrious climate of TEXAS and the Gulf Coast Region, which permits the enj'oyment of outdoor recreation the year round, makes Texas an ideal winter playground. GALVESTON A city of beauty with many appeals, whether you want rest and quiet away from the rigors of winter, or to enjoy the diversions of sports and social life, you will find what you seek. HOUSTON... a modern city of skyscrapers, beautiful parks, fine schools and excellent hotels, salt water bathing in the quiet waters of the Bay or in the turbulent waters of the Gulf is available at the many beach resorts. Salt and fresh-wate- r fishing is good the year round. SAN ANTONIO . . The Cradle of Texas Liberty," with its heritage of romance and grandeur merged with the newness of today, is a paradise for sightseers and travelers. A popular gateway to Old Mexico. PASO . . . Where sunshine and roses, history and happiness blend internationally. Just across the Rio Grande is alluring Juarez. EL This winter rail fares are near an e low; you'll enjoy the new comforts and conveniences of Santa Fe Service. Sleeping car service to Houston, Galveston and San Antonio, with change of cars at seasonable hours en route. Through Pullman and chair car to El Paso. We shall be pleased to help you plan your trip. G. N. Offield, G. A. 508 Cliff Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH tf r |