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Show eut: ivo i Uiiir fum-Ainuira- Owt rmt, VlAM WSUCH Omt 4 PUfc In i i T ii 1 i, J I J s t y 1 1 . i I i a & , r n ! i 'J I N $ Su. x.riiOH Ootpi Ui $9 Aon. 00 Pt . a ut.tn Pbom Na 0 Abiii,,i lx V , 1 too o tiii; K.uumi;it, r.iMi;iL msi.i:s.s ji-- 1 i FRIDAY , SATURDAY . APRIL 15 . v 'r'iuft la Si Iti tlulftl Up'1' I ifllt. April 1Wnt ( Irik HtMirta 1 1 m j j n SlEICTLY TEC's If ALL WHITE HJ2E.N 1 1 1 JAV 1 .Mi c '.Pfy-y- r . 1 or J'IEECE'8 , piel J Pork& Beans 2 wt ' r - bl.E -- CAN' cans Mt 4u. li.-'lc- For Vears th put pie have lo'i : g d d v i.:. k t j out of j kt . l! imnitiuii t adnit the lth el th.il to oil that tn plication king apjur. ntlv ; ad ed fit Id of tinli-avoimant certain distruc- tioll for the "halts in the woo!'" who tall k-- . t tif tin fait Ihu'ly projierly that they have tafiaim-- from j"litical paiticipa-liui- i in too lalge a lin a'Ure. And vit it is through jtolitics that the eeo-- i lint's of tia nation are outlimd. We adtiomic too, usually attempting to swing the farmers and business interests into one group opjxoing the vance lliiough Leia filial ait ion in the political hlsirer.s. The basis fur the most part in this fold or we are n tarded hy the l.u k of it. T true in a th nmcracy and it should alrelume is misr presentation ant! the fact that it ii .. Ii. i, ir f IV. tends to leading to misunderstanding and josm-b!- e ways Is kept in mind when nlcitiuns of indi- I n la strife has no deterring influence with the pro- viduak art made for public office t v t Mein moters of dissentation. are many men and vvoim n of exit Ih nt ijuahty m uuia-f"i f" .C j:: !e should lak.rs ami their will business service ami Ixibor, farmers legitimate public office ('o'oi)i-T; C. Miln.i, .1). find the solution to their problems best accomp- projM-rlrecognized hut tins should imt n it n a; ' for Cl ,.l. Irt'!." Id rathlished hy working together, by the peojile from casting from the jwilitical fi of iciir.lv mm- Ki.etk r.. ni, V' I. er than hy falling prey to tlu pnllutive prmnulga- - of action those who really are jsdilical r.uk rra"). .tn t lo'ii i a of u'. in i .ii te, tions of the jHilitical parasites who defeat the t leers. I'.tviT.t i.t fur Kci'.li Vs J.irri-- ' Lon - ill it-- l de-ignu- -f- '-1 - I l.A: '" 1WI. - VA f HI FvlflHSHRlALLOVVS 1 . n-- t I l j . Crystal White lf REGULAR BARS Palmolive 29 'SitZf, Red Package tor disiieS' .V Blue Package FOR CLOTHES 9 n vv j I PERSONNEL OF CARBON HIGH BAND ANNOUNCED BY DIRECTOR WILLIAMS ft One hundred and one students will if play in the Carbon hiuh school band Music Festival, in the k w i I SaT? in M0 VillnioVred' U, S' i m r n i s .ii)l iiMicri.ils. Ll.ih Iaiiwor Cofitri! Con mi'Mi'ii ' M H JhIh-- iS lids s .ii. l i on il.i).'. It.ili i Li- r M D quor I'linlrol CuinnieMon cl ;.l. mjnmtion proct nling.; J, m-- s . PEETS clothes-LAR- GE BOTTLE POUND BOX MACARONI ,ng stated Easy on bands PACKAGE GRANULATED KETCHUP d!tl,n;,, 'alt ",ntr.Jt The fimt four mil caws listed are scljedulcd as jury cases. Mr. Hack- - A H St A K "i t ses-ion- s. 1 i h a PLANTS Assorted Potted Plants f J ijoui sen. vi H y j M f M Eldward Jim Jouflas, Drums Laurson, Charles Parry, Louis Pap-- i pas, Douglas Pierce, Silas Ross, Jack Ungricht and Norma Walters. Alto, clarinets Vera Jones and Claranelle! Riche. Bass clarinets Bob Jones and1 Bassoon Maryj Cecil Jorgensen. Farish; E flat clarinet Lynn Goetz-- 1 man. Bell Lyra Marie Leger. String bass Helen Groussman. j ; Statistics State That 87 per cent of our Impressions are obtained through our sense of vision, that is probably the reason newspaper advertising has such splendid quality especially when it has the personal and homey contact of the weekly newspaper . . . .going into the homes where it is read throughout by practically every member of the family . . . thats why The SuSuperior Circulation has the preme Reader Interest 3.740 it, advertising results contacts weekly and directly Into the homes of Eastern Utah. .... JJcufc rs-bytU- irie WARRENS FLOWER SHOP PHONE 5 East Main 220 Price 23C 10c . 39c 34c QUART ROYAL GELATIN The majority of the municipal de- - u 4 KREMEL 19c 3 pegs. 10c POWDERED SUGAR 3 us Sun-Advoc- .... dLssulance Nothing is more important at the time of bereavement than strict adherence to dignified Our obserpractice of the vance highest ethical standards of our profession assures a fitting tribute A DIGNiritO SERVICE Grogan, city recorder. Following are the amounts budgeted and the amounts expended to date in the various departments: Bonds payable, $15,000 and S7.000: interest on bonds. $11,175 and $2,462.50; water bond fund. $8,800 and $2,100: service deposits, $700 and $207; service deposit interest, $75 and none; insurance, all departments, $4,300 and 87; water stock and assessments. $5,000 and $953 52; Utah Power and Light company, $36,000 and $10,778.-2$3,-2- 251c 3 CANS 19c 23' 3 BARS 19C Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 50 ORANGES NEW POTATOES 4. Tax collections, $750 and $244 04; salaries other than departmental, $11,000 and $3,449.85; sales tax, and $498.45; fire department, and $546.54; swimming pool, $500 and none; dogs, $300 and $215; telephone and telegraph, $400 and $90.29; printing and supplies, $2,000 and $869.04; 19C $1,-4- 00 $1,-8- 50 CARROTS, TURNIPS BEETS GR. ONIONS RADISHES city hall, $500 and $145.19, department $12,000 and $5,169.23; street department, $11,000 and $3,880.11; parks, $6,000 and police department, $6,000 and $1,717.47; water department, $12,000 and $3,947.41. Cemetery department, $3,500 and $649.46; mayor and council. $500 and $44.96; audit, $400 and $250; interest on notes, $1,000 and none; justice fees, $500 and $63.84; contingent fund, $15,000 and $5,376.03; street oiling, none and $671.37; water pro-- i ject, none and $765 55. electrical m ASPARAGUS RIPE BANANAS FIRM POUND QUALITY MEATS i U S. INSPECTED UNION MARKET WILSONS Tenderized .,3 hs WHOLE or garbage, $445.85. Service deposits, $695; justice collections, $473; dogs, $244; water connections, $205 63: taxes, $8,064; building inspection. $55.80; plumbing inspection, $24 50; electrical inspection, $31 35; and bicycle licenses, I filed the district court clerks office here Monday. Cruelty and desertion are the grounds alleged, the 'plaintiff seeking custody of the couples daughter. They were married ,here in January, 1936. in - t SAUSAGE 27ic .. 1 $28. Seeks Divorce Melvin C. Giles. Price, asks divorce from Mrs. Adell Giles in a complaint HALT POUND $16,-925.6- ANT INCOME QkKeMWM BUTTER .. Receipts Shown Receipts, which showed some gain during the month of March, were as follows for the three-montperiod, according to Mr. Grogans report; Total, $64,954.95; lights, $22,867.47; water, $9,551 55; state special tax, $421.-5- 2; 4; licenses, $4,661.40; hospital, cemetery, $150 50; miscellaneous, $99 74: sewer connections, $10; TO SUIT jnmmimz 66 So.lstEast ' PACKAGES miLiv BRANDS LARGE LUX FLAKES PACKAGE LUX SOAP 'rZ CUT FLOWERS M nd liK-a- , I . 18' , 5 MIRACLE WHIP i - 17 , Murom Hunt vs. Shell Oil company, recovery on lc.ee aijris'nu nt; vXmjelo et al v Equitable Finance Georgi-dr- s Alhs-Cha- lcompany et al, usury suit; vs F. nuri company Manufactunng To make up for several duvs that con- in March, the winds have It knowltoln ct al reiovcr.v on As the group is rather unwieldy int, A',nl f,s,.onJ,a"v for marching purposes, Mr. Williams m,,nth for powers. if said that very likely the numlver S th, P,a,st k would be reduced for parading and tll,s enl ,or ln,Prlce1 show mg WMk has b:en "ble. maneuvering. tie change from the week before, ac- , Following is the playing band per- - nm,inif to rocords of Ril!ph P. And,.r l f sonneweather observer j,on, Clarinets Louis Hunnel, Jim Bax- -; ff With the exception of yesterd. V ter, Erma Burnett, Cyril Bradshaw, (Wednesday ) which was paitlv riou- f Jean Draper, LaRue Frandsen, Frieda dv an days in the past week have 't Gordon, Dick Johnson, Angelina )jcfn generally fair. Mr. Anderson's V Kontgas, Jim Kershbergen. Edith records show. High and !mv rend- Long, Joe Mower, Mayor MacBcth. ings for the seven davs are as fol- -' Tom Morrison, Wallace Mclntiro, , w s: S Charlotte James Madsen, Thursday Maye, Lee Rosa Peterson. Don- - Friday James Polve, f if old Ross, Katherine Succuro, Joe Saturday ' d Santi, Ruth Thomas, Edgar Walking- Sunday ton, Donna Lee Wardoll, Raymond Monday ... i Walters, Phyllis Overlade and Anne Tuesday Kosniack. Wednesday Cornets Louis Bracket, Max Bab- PI.AYS TO BE GIVEN cock, Albert Cook, Russell Grange. Too Many Marys, and Alice Blu Jayne Locke, Jack Lloyd. Oliver if Phelps, Dean Rowley, Clara Sarcino, Gown. one act plavs, will be pre-- k Jimmie Shiner, Bert Wilde and Walt- - yrnted by two M. 1. A. Junior class-- v A most complete line of es next Tuesday evening at 8 30, fol- , cr Gaines. Trombones George Farlaino, Billy lowing mutual Mrs Frank Fulton, Jack Mannry, Dan Morgan, B Hanson and Mrs. Ernest Lingard Bob Morley, Orvel Ostler, Kenneth cass instructors, arc directing the and f Prince, Jack Shiner. Lester Winters, plays. Cecil Zoran and Neldon Cook. Alto horns Emil Cances, Jim Gun-- ll To Have Girls Day Easter lillies. sweet peas, roses, derson, Dan Gerber, Beth Young,1 Girls Day w ill be observed at 1 John Malacker, Bert Rowley, Bulah carnations, snapdragons. Harding Junior high school on Fn- Snow, Phil Thavne and Loa Gene daVi April 29, it was announced Tues-- ;; A full line of Flutes and piccolo Ruth day bv B. W. McAllister, principal. Thomas. Anderson, Virginia Greener, Erma Xhe affair, fifth annual event to Held here, will end with a dance in Horsley, Stanley Litizzette, Dean Winters and Ross Horsley. the evening in the Carbon high gm- A Colton, nasium, Mr. McAllister said. Alto saxophones David " Max Guymon, Joy ODriscol, Marie Paper clips fur sale at The Sun- Moynier and Rosie Mangone. Tenor saxophone Josephine Ohlin, Dorothy Advocate. Jones and Pete Simonetti. E flat f baritone saxophone Albert Veltri. a Baritones Burke Berry, Thomas Steele and Bob Walstrom. Basses Vern Black. Don Colton, Leno Natur-- j ale, Bud Pike and Gus Sermos. Oboes Henry Guymon and Dick Jorgen-- 1 1(rouxD . 1 II t, GRAPE JUICE DPINEAPPLE SUCE- v i - ! J!' V Ts .'mu.' ; . j Inter-Mounta- -- TUNA FLAKES SARDINES OLIVES es i SI Vf ti ! ti Lli CLOTH EAU r 1 va- - EO EAU i.t ki:ti:i:kin(m ii t FLOWERS for EASTER 1EE-HA- WHEAT. Lb in i h v j ht a ,d i 'Y't M ) in tu h po. mm. i...ti-'I hat is one of the in.imr tluiy. tl f a l".g las Ixa-- Mifftiing from ,J on t Wt it a Jfare economic its li g time, the s, us pul.tii ul through diletUoll of tin e rat k- of p ttag.i teofs vv lio si 11 tin ir souk fur a m l h alul s! 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