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Show if lit" n !r J GJIu' f I if Nt (iM . it tf Om , Cif Uwl0 CAHbON Mk r TUI AX two COUNT VI4M ifU4 I M ( If.; tl. & f T !l I.a )i jl.g I PUfJtiSMiNa CGMANt til . h I I U li f.I!., I S ifla'.Jjt'l ,.!. 1 Vi !:.i ! hi, i "nl -- j r Ui i i I i L V lit ll h !iJ. JLiitgr. fir h i!. il- IlJ.. .,1 F! !t Ji u hatiij in r; of i M liit !'.t if t t f&I? 11) h b I , II Pil Y Aii.l Iw OulH (ltt It . -- i A. UUB SWIi UllM OCX) tlUMB Ultt MXt MIH ntt t,(.t i.t til e ) ft it Nj I futAixtti.i tt r c l! it ii g1 ur I t .,ll i I9H l APIPli Mn ASUCIAfICN uLtct A. affairH which H of ahio to imlividual in tin nation, freedom I t) U coniph ttly ynin- Till m-fd thruiik-- the new direct primary election law, the to tin a imavurw which present t directly full ojjKirtunity of making wlurw re.fKinhive to their wi;lu s. Uut tlure the iihix pinches. The inu;t realise that this new freedom cipjiortunity i theirs nly to the extent that they exercise the (mwer granted to them. They must vote in the primary election if they take full advantage of the chance which ha come to them after many year of tinR the jxiiitical boM to manipulate and to the disadvantage of sixiety a a whole through use of the convention system. It should Ik Ixirne in mind that primaries are really more imjK'itant than the jrcneral e lection, the primaries are what mitfht U- termed the key to all politics, and jsilitical operations have a bearing on the everyday life of every resident of the nation. The jveopie must take over the reins of government if they would continue this nation ns a demm-racy- , if they would continue lines of the American way the operating along which assures justice and freedom to all on a basis of equity. Ilecausc of this every eligible voter should be sure that he or she is registered and that they participate in the primary elections this fall. This is the best method possible to overcome the power of the political bosses and political racketeers, it is the only sure way of acquiring the representative government to which the jenple are entitled. l J I f h 1 rum-rume- 1 e ma-lieu- vr - LET PEOPLE KI LE ON . O, i Tt .1 ! I . -- 1 i Elite. 1 1 D rast lit dependable Lai SH i 1 f Ell " Waah-il.J.ttil- treTt KlifiJiy t EiiE P VI City EEt't 4fj A , 1 l, iEUnLcj; FREIGHT SERVICE Salt Lake CARBON IV. V 1 City Daily I V HEIGHT SERVICE I Leave Price 4 a, m. Arrive S L C 8 Leave S L C 1 1 a. m. Arrive Price 3 I i , ! 1 J 1 fcrl,r disp-- lt and l.tifcati!! with jtilldi bi fir (urjiratiii vm I. nlno-- t I" t) f n) mr twii.ty I., I t.'.s , 1 ll -- l. 1 111 1. f .1 l I J. tt t i A r iij i ! 1 il Scarlet Fever t I I .1,1 r A 1 1 tt 1 1 .i ll! ...! ii.l u Hunt pii.fit in Wuild V.r wi'jk, tin (bo i rnir.i i.t fifi.dl.v l";e.t. 1'i diial Judge I). i kin'.!! in I'hd.i j l.u l.a i!i .iii j .ill tj.i ( ,i t rriiiii i.t s ciM4, tl 'i.igh with rigirt aird a ribi.kf D r the crjuratii'n. The judge rulrd that a contract was a nm (rarl and rtiuld not le overthrown, t tut thi-- , wa a contract for shipbuilding on which Itethlrhem olil.tinrd profits of more than $2.1,000, OdO on f 122.000.000 of work. T.1 Is pal I lot Urn at the rate of 20 per rent; t g Kl u ! 1 I j ! , llx4 CITIZENS of 1'tah a wiii a ih vv frtt-tliitfull valuf of which it T ifnult ful tliat they will hI'JTit iati for m me linn, a ftrji of luhuncemerit jriiu-rnim-nta- AUTO ii.in.'i H'f i Ml HIM lll.MIKM GUIS Tin: IJI.oiHt.tmo Kxorisn mi: voiiNt; powpit in . " l Ittl stlKAM IIIK MM C? I i I i . I i unci-n.m- -l Of Co.il In Period l.r !Ll t I H ! 1m (I i:4 Uuh jiuliktion In l. Jl''jOi'"4'' Mil AHOtUIlOf: Vh ' It;. .It, lt.il infj ! 1IIU1)V, llTl ,AH . C J, Slight Drop Shoun !a! ! - Ur il.ftlf.i 'I I - SO I T V Vv MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, SuMMUliiM r I I 1 -- if ii? 1..1!) av Ii. ! f.SJ 1 o V K f.tiy wll. g I ! U r ft.. l A air tf ...! r I !'.t Iff'' t Mi fl i r I fan il ! IT 1.. I v ). f our i.ui.fry gui-bg uffaii tl r r Ui In SI v j a 1 i it mini a til li.atti Is that 11. ay i ! It i A ism if tl.i tail bt'k'U-k- ' lb4 d. g A1..I fall' li . 1. r fir At tluii i n ft- Ii.rl i f fur Liwii.aktia at I t.ik-rl- rtil r I r I it US I"4 it. at tills Ai tilll V ll l.l ' 'P i! i I It t Li JI.M't tl.at it In4 takill. 1 I VAL H COWLES, HAL O MmKKIUHT, FulIuLeit. VAL II. COWIXS, ELur 6J Advmieg M.tigrr, P.OBELT C. AXDKUtf, FXur. Aii I 1 4 rt--i ! 1' II.V &r 1 . K W.VK - V - 4ikm, ahll ltinmli-n- l Mir These high prvflf Wire based Ill tie ,jU!l'fcI,4 ,.nus ;,.t, tn tnd. r that s t up a, Nick Poulos Hiiural 10 Services Held Here JK r cent over cn't price Contractor was jviid his to was it advantage as his profit. Naturally, t ii , ' ' i Fi.r.i i .1 o iv to push cost up as high ns Mi.;ib!e. c i'.i.o! J!..J). I.:, nil, In addition, he was paid a lmnus of 10 js-(' ul n 1! N'c .Oi ii, Cent of whatever he saved by sjs inling le-- s than S , !., J..H- "n m j S.l l 4? del vt,.i the original estimates. This was supjsi;ed to I .Ml t f .! !n..i h .o.'t Ik a dusk on the desire to push rods up. Hut no- A Oh 1.' T lit the contractors put all figures high enough to doilt-.I'd (OUin nl.i li vine ( i f Or .Vi' get tlu-i- profits coming and going'. If a joh was estimated at $1(hi,(ou.hm and Ii. i" O1.' ii. id turned out to cod ?71,m,ii,(mm), the contractor !rr 1"' i ) Im n i Mi I, iln., u would get ! er cent of $71,U(lOtO(H), or $7.oOU,. t'Edi .1v Tl it fijii!..!! n!n I'' ) saved lie $21. had (Hid, as his Unfit. Since ir.ft lrEl, vi. inin .it ( in on the estimate price, he would gi t half of Irti'1.1 z u :i'i H Htii .u'. the saving, or $12..roo,(HiO, as a Ikuius. or a total in O.i' iii!'.l!v. N.ik Ana;-Iiof $20,000,000 profit on the job. i.f Mdu.ii.kii4, VVi ill' ill. .lti Bethlehem placed the estimates plentv high. l! fitiier.il i mg AO .sirvivmg are I!,e Judge Dickinson's words are worth remem- i' r oo-Cj'v s d r ilM-n.l- I ! l.'.I-ftv.- ld Ui ft aM n. n irihi . .m 4 Vailrl ) nrl id ? 1 I : "As wartime is to other citizens a time of it seems unlikely and sinful to make of the calamity of the people a source of inordinate gain The managers for tlu contractor adopted He admitted the famous Kob Koy In was he was a roblier, but proudly no thief. The contractor Imldl.v and openly fixed the figures in the estimated cost so high as to give him the promise of large lionus profits. The managers of the (wartime) Fleet Curxration protested it. Tlu reply of the contractors managers was that we will make this contract with the promise of lionus profits incorporated in it, hut not otherwise. Take it or leave it. And this during wartime. Could there lie any better argument for nationalization of the munitions industry than IX . i, i.,t k(. How-muc- ;,ii Mr. uni Mr Jrl.n TO WHOM priK-laime- T1IK American people should insist upon a referendum on any war in which the United States is to engage except one in defense of the American continents, particularly should this be done in view of the unsettled condition of the this? world. Half of our net national debt of about or approximately $15,000,000,000, Too often the lives of the youth of the nation and pocketbooks of the people in general represents money spent on the last war. of it was paid out in ways like this? have been sacrificed on the field of battle for was to not value that material of something any M.ijn.i, Mr f .KELLE nd-i'- .( bering: fliilJ. il ihnr air Mm In hilj al hum inJ (nmull ..UI Iirr, li noii,-((M- S.-- nil ft. .ini I I "contiii" iMimaoly (igiou In HtiiUt tie Unr In irn )raf r ihf mnl tUkCriiliMe, but aJuIu air tt.a llil ini(uin a, a (cirr, rvr, ar rnlurly Imniuhr I In, ui, nlirtt thill (ullnunl hjr ntiK drfinllr lynii'O.m Hrnirmlnf 1 I, .1 J Midi vnlait,! i infnluj anj aOmtlJ t m,,r M t f4ifn.l Sttl I I rirf Cnf , .ui hilJ out i4 kthfij w ny homr ha, Ihct, Vain i .1 I t) tn lo fck. I I I - I SaiLl nr, hu tonlraiini fruin duril ten In I. m itmiiain n,rlinn(nm now. throat t rifol hr pillret thr ltrt dij at Oia bk.ii rt, r.ininry In tnmmon t . ! nl Hill tt.nurirj in. U lr Mlrnii no hrilitl aulbisillr utlJrtlinJ fat going. prrtt Oi.il rr Pnvo a rvvf)lhtn hil. ll hr (h fmUrttl hi iKitmI Ui a!ii gi rrfjvr rr rwr Erice, IT MAY CONCERN: r uun. jhe il djj According to a report filed in my office Jan. 6. 1938, by the U. S. Public Health Service engineer, the MilJcrton Dairy milk plant waa mide November 10, 1937. The result of this survey is tabulated and a score is made, giving them a rating of 99 percent A bacterial plate count of a sample of milk was also taken and made by the survey officer, which indicates a count of 9,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter. a survey of j j V f f V f V They have met the requirements, according to Carbon County Milk Ordinance, with reference to necessary equipment, sanitation, etc., and a permit for the production of A grade raw milk lui V Yours very truly, J. B. JEWKE?. County and Deputy State Dairy and Food Inspectot V V 'annual homecoming of that commun- - were Mr. and Mrs. Del Crawford, HOMECOMING DRAWS CROWD AT SUNNYSIDE ON FOURTH ity. During the day, sports and so- - Koosharem: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ben- -I cial activities were enjoyed, and a nett. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. IjJ On July 4 Sunnyside town was host 'childrens dance was held. Among Samuel Naylor, Bountiful; Mr. and to over 350 visitors, who attended the some of the visiting former residents Mrs. Ext Singleton, Mr. and Mrs W. a I he Millerton Dairy HIAWATHA only dairy in the county properly equipped to produce Grade A raw milk BEGIN TO REALLY LIVE . . . es si IKtarne UDimnHdl GafftodDim OFFICERS PRICE UTAH Statement of Condition as of June 30, 1938 a. w. McKinnon OF YOUR OWN Emmery Esnmlte President C. R. FERGUSSON RESOURCES Vice President JOHN QUILICO Vice President CLAUDE J. EMPEY Cashier EDMUND CRAWFORD Asst. Cashier EARL F. HILLS Asst. Cashier Cash on Hand and Due from Federal Reserve Bank and Other Banks in Reserve Cities United States Government Bonds State and Municipal Bonds Other Marketable Bonds and Stocks Federal Reserve Bank Stock $ 521,823.46 330,275.00 jjg 339 00 18,552.85 4,500.00 $ 903,531.31 3l Loans and Discounts Overdrafts l,402.iu - Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Eestate 22,890.60 8 150.00 $1,751,958.04 Dont Plan and Never Fulfill . . . START BUILDING NOW! There is no other satisfaction that can compare with that which you have when you own your own home . . . why continue to pay rent when you can put that same money to work toward paying for YOUR OWN home? directors LIABILITIES C. R. FERGUSSON A. D. KELLER J. H. LEAUTAUD A. w. McKinnon JOHN QUILICO LET US HELP YOU MAKE PLANS. CALL ON US FOR THI3 FRIENDLY SERVICE. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING IN FACT, WE ARE HAPPY TO RENDER THIS AID TO YOU. TRI-STAT- E LUMBER COMPANY 42 So. Carbon Ave. Price Phone 122 Demand Deposits.. Time Deposits 826,491.96 682,431.98 $1,508,923.94 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits... 100,000.00 50,000.00 93,034.10 243,034.10 JOHN H. REDD GEORGE o iyT o-- , $1,751,958.04 ZEESE Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ijjiliii |