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IXtal if ItUn.l JF5 lair Inriml U.r l.tihtt.id Ifl ill intifir) io U.r trial I'tin 0('0, itlitl nut of this Amount foal mine laU'r vtould It mrbnt a Jos In gins fir.M irsrni.r to 00(10(0, It'll ill 1937 lliral. ind Ml.ce isilioad laUr rnrlvr dollar tnkrii iii !' the railto.nl in . l.iilif.t.l lalxtr would Ease imvlsixl H'J.miO.ono i'!"'i fii.gt.t id U.r $113 000, (KH) T! r Io id Ua ixtOthinrHl Jaroll Wa $1U1 000,000 in 1937 cmnj ami s ilh 1930, Jobs Iast mean iiu ir.ixn in rrhrf roll. Nit long b go in a jml towy in TcmirMr the minet, coal n'.rnhnr.tji mid tdhtr lusims mm jniiml tourthrr under Uie sit .iii "We IX, n't D.g N'o Gasoline We Dig Coal." Their object is to ue the litUroitdi wheicver thry can UxauM the railroads there use coal and thty Use more coal when they have mote freight to handle. The effort has tar n successful. t About 200.000 railroad rmj loycti sre d.ieclly on the movement id coal. There added to the real miner rejirecnt a pie that are sufferii g hom the lack of full jtorhun of our running time. Every emjdovee of a coal mine or a tadrond should be very much concerned and lend hi help wherever he can to Increase the eial market. It is by mining, wiling and lrumprting coal that employees in thew industries make their living It follows as the night follow the day that those manufactuur.g plants that do use coal help labor :n our mdu'-tryThose who do not ue coal could help labor by using coal. Dy helping labiir they help themselves when they enable labor to buy their pioducts. We are all in the mil business, whether oeratir. miner, salesman or anv of the others dependent on the coal industry for a living. What are you doing to keep plants burning coal? fariy-Uit- of it t hk. t frni n - Youths prom Carbon CountV I OT ta v illlllStCCl p v.. e Twenty-fiv- e Catbon county ymitlis ilr rd M1 Ab Kellough spmtthe fuh- - wue aciephnl heie Tuesday by the h,',fcv week iml in Coloiado iituincd recently C. C. C. camp and went Wednes lay Ti e l.tUei e to begin service at llridgeland. til i of to John Maulsby, m.inag' cording the county welfare department The youths accepted ate: AlLun nrjlatd hu e of Trice was a Salt Tijm lover, Si nng Glen: Howard Jes. Mower. Spring Like City visi'or the latter pait of sen, Trire; Joe A ac-p- 13,000.000, ui itf emh 1 i Me J i b Jl I5 'of i r ,t4 if 1 r I jI )t .r oii, !! m.l r f a . ! 1 JkSife j Nt i v5J l.'l Kialtt UUtt(il. liRINKIS DKIUMi Huiitainn, a ar J.Wiis JtJAvW, 1 J Tur J j y W tf J I1 Maiititisifid t Jl 4 Ka!fct U.fKiriatt UiiiltT scy ue. Bend your Tilu., 30i to rOTO i f if MONUMENTS but Mudrrn in y, they tvrry (it.lB (a time bobertd ut.drd c f Wsuty ia spprsrtucs sad null- ud riNISHERS. Bpsuult Toik, Utah, sni r criv 2 yricu of rsih ylitui ity ia service. Summit Monumental Works Co. Inc. 156 yroroplly. Msia. El PHONE Pries 221 NOTICE! Sot ice i:s hereby yiven that on June 1, 193S, the name of the Coal Mining Supply business heretofore conducted at Helper, Utah , known as Allison Machinery Supppty, was chanucd to Wat king ton Welding iC Supply Company. Dated June 1, 193S. Walkington Welding And Suplpy Company PHONE mi fcAMPRCLL'S TRANSFER 'hove-'van- STORAGE : MOVlNOPACKJNGSHIPPiHG iC . t iomow tm un 309 A.frUSUX Ar. g advociti. luatceor LETTERHEADS Th Sun Aovocat Price Trading Co. Lar-nonth- ot and Mis. Clifford Robertson. have been visiting in Price vvithi Air. x ho Shumway . Girl Buried DatUffday AfeApnrvrvn AlternUUIl former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were conducted Robertson, have left for their tome in Stilinas, California. Young 'Saturday afternoon in the L. D. S. dr. Robertson is engineer at the Sa- - tabernacle here for Joan Shumway, mas Ice plant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Shum- electrowas child way of Price. The Junior Weeden, son of Mr. and Mrs. cuted June 29 when she came in con-le- rt Weeden of Truckee, California, .tact with a radio aerial w'hich is be- -i spending the summer in Price with lieved to have fallen over a power is grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. line. Robertson. Joan was bora in Price September 13, 1936. Surviving besides the parMr. and Mrs. Vic Fausett spent the ents are the following brothers and reek-en- d and Fourth in Salt LakeSjsters: William Richard, Norman ' Leona and May 'Shumway. Earl Burial was in the TMce cemetery Mr. and Mrs. G. Tsouvalis and!uncjer direction of the Margaret, of San Francisco. eret mortuary, re visiting friends in Price. the J. N. Thomas-Des-laught- Mr. and M.s. S. Sivoulak.s of Rock er, Lend A Helping Hand a jy, out interesting a lot of requires newspaper eek tjon The gunAdvocate publishes all local information which wre can find Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters and and which we believe will be of left the fore part of this week terest to our readers. r California, for a vacation trip. There js much happening, however, ir. Walters is expected back Satur- - that never comes to our attention and 5y' therefore does not get in the paper. this reason we are glad to have 'For Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and persons telephone, mail or bring in George ra sons, George, Jr., and Rockwell, news items, such as personals telling Kenilworth, plan to leave Friday, 0j people having visitors or going on 8, for Colorado for a 'yaeatiens or having parties or doing Slt in Denver, Glen wood Springs jany one 0f numberless interesting ldvicimty' things. ' So if you will lend a helping hand Park Services Held will when you can, The Milton Jones and F. B. Hammond 'be to carry any interesting bits glad Er the speakers at a news about you and your friends Sunday eve-ng s6fvice in Pioneer Park last Sun- - 'that you give us. 'J night, the first of a series of out-- 1 w programs to be Lake given by the Wayne Johnson was a Salt utual associations of Price L. D .S. City visitor Wednesday, later returOil n's. !ing to Provo to attend a Shell 'dealers meeting there. Others from ihere who attended the dealer session at Provo include Angus, Dick and Ralph Johnson and Jack Hyatt. By Chris Metos p ishing season opened at Fish Creek FOr SALE 7 FT. FRIGIDAIRE at nly 1, with assurance of an ang- -, used 2 months. Good buy. Call and Paradise. The largest fish 3g yj 1st W., between noon ght n the first day was 5:00 p.m. Arnnng the sportsmen were from Wash- -; Springville; Dr. Al- - daughter have returned attended Philadelphia. ington, D. C., where they son, their ,uests of the for ceremonies George Metos and graduation n KouaIi.s law. homes Sunday were who has been studying route inr Jayne and Thompson Metos. John C. Staley began his mail last Summit p.v and Mrs. H. G. Soldier to Metos. Salt from Scofield Bity; Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Wednesday. . Salt Lake is visit-eJarvis, Salt Lake Dick Juergens, county; Bruce, James Wallace and Mt. Pleasant: John Nice- ing Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs the Leonard Strang family of Salt Malkoi and LaVada and Vivian Vhalen family. The hosts with week-en- d taned their the guests with a bar- - Lake City spent Mrs. and Monday. Jack( them parents. Mr. anr Mrs. Jack Whalen rrd Whalen. w,tw'mT-ar- ft ALL VARIETY two-wee- 15-L- Kelvinator's new Silent . n- I i Sa FRUITS & VEGTS TOMATOES 77 POLAR POWER Sealed Unit keeps foods as safe as if you had 1,050 pounds of ice delivered to your kitchen every week Vet operation cost is low CUKES 3 for 10 ALL BUNCH- - VEGTS Only Kelvinator Gives You Smfiplri -P 1 98 29c I SPUDS SSs: 25c SPUDS eS1 23c TEA Sun-Advoc- 81 BOX COCA COLA GREEN TREE ks 0f EGO SPAGHETTI in-im- ily These Amazing New Features Speedy-Cub- e Ice Release pops out ice cubes instantly, no fuss, no bother. New Sliding Shelf Arrangemakes plenty of room ment Built-i- n Thermometr. Low Easy Terms Few Cents a DayI Only a for bulky objects. Come in --TODAY! PRICE TRADING Price CO. Price ! -i, tiii-fUlr- r c- roal-bumin- t 1 1c Vt-u- 1V1 ' - H t ... AlStt lufla I inii Mi llji vj a rl tfl J1 tvfjir! Vkttk I Jit 1 i r I . deix-nden- Canyon; Max Teikin. St.ind.irdv die. Tony Curia, Kenilworth; Jto Evans. Hat-i- s, JIrs Ben Ward visited in Manti Jr., Spring Canyon. Tommy Maik- w k. Kenneth Chailes s Kenilworth; art of this ov Xcmlworth' LaMar Iolve. Ken.l- - don Cecil Chrotinsen of Ogdm, son of worth; Wavne F.. Powell. Puce; Del- W, E. Christensen of bert Peterson. Price Mr. and Mrs here. Harold Motley, True; Harold Or- Pnc. spent UiC week-en- d re 11. Kenilworth; Joe Sacco. Kenil- John Zwalen. Kemlwoith. Lester Wm h y of Puce, left Wed- - woith; - Harry Haycock, Spring Glen: Gerald Bttday l'r M.ion and Chicago, llhPuce: Richard Larsen. nr, is, to visit las mother, Mrs. L .F. Oviatt, s. lie plans to be gone several lumbia; Earl Pollock. Price; Leo Well-Lewis Mi Pieree, Woilcy was formerly .SOn, Wellington: Eni- Columbia , ington; Paul Cavoiani, Helper: Ostler. Robert mett Burton, Pi ice; Alex-M- r. Bishop and Mrs. O. H. Guymon and Spring Canyon; and Delbert and Mrs Ed Moigan spent the under, Price, extended week-en- d in Spanish Fork. Lt weik It! t I tHHi 57 t I ll.rr rf i, i.i !Ittt l.iitu'1 il t.f U.r nuikitt U.r ' r mu: ix ,r it al iiidaill) laid )rar lasl 52 (H0 l)(K) Ian IJ.Kir to 1 S3tl ll.all it did ill U,e Thr Cital lltdu.-lrthau.d t r i. air itf Ur luslrad if l).. hr ha tux n uinjf 52.lilHt.OUO n Tt c csHipUiisI l.ffc'ti iV J I, SvilhsuH, 0. lt0 0 f Mis Kay Kiaifuh is trntUn l J 't r if i I .11.?!, tiiivt h!i litli MrijlM, (i jHi!f.lfl.rl.tS Vifls tai,r frtul.tiy atittiiT t.f tllulluliou ftt.il I aiiiii I r ij t . I to rl ! 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