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Show Xh e 5ECOND n ' I 1 , 1 1, j . I -- I "i t 4 jection tim'lWS jpXiiV. t! l!i . V. ttvilvi t h r Msr NATIONS BEST TAKES PART IN i OAEDjfU cl4ru Mm 4 SECTION ao i:ahn Cut !,,i D Lr8 fl t Net ct Tl e Lie fc,14 ale m xr! 4 Li try. II 5J tlie ' J M-- 1 J.e (ji j j' Jc--r 1 La .e 1 I ,1 . 4 Ja-- J - 1 i c'?ci t1'1 u'" tf t' c rc.iU It e j J, ev rl a! i t A lfi ,CaJ c it I rcks 1 t in J'jitc jNt.lirlt, 1e . Vr'jf! u, jai.f lJe .4 hx k!! if aJ 1 11 tl ? aT L::v! The w- Ua Vj tcii.bcr - tin -3 !, ta,1 taulj I.Jcj feUa i.i!. jj Jjj cr i i:jlk AA ii, t!.ai r?Ue ,t invention cf the UnJl- - i ca.lnl rwly Tl.uraday, Sumter 17. Mine in charye of CufedJ ju;rt a crew 4 1 J. Fort et, trSineer and from Prlc ln dtist-- i ii.cn. xv ill reach Scofield to 8. and will be on SerYrr.ler e , . the Green River ura there every day until Sep , Monday and River .e 3vr and lecture will be given Uat ,he rmVrc. After leaving Scofield. Castle Gate andl W e or Price pubhc schooU opened Tucs- fxirdv.Ee. (day with an enrollment of 290, di- (Tikca from the Me cf The Sundributed from f.rtt grade to high 'school. g SfTteT.ber 13. 1918). T.f 1 3X133, 1933 bJ1j Au:!Ij!.j jj j ci Ui ti.r r t? j VI 3- - Community Church a L'JTJ. l:rr,:r.g worship ge:Ul music and fcl T( Rejoice.' Rsrr.h League at Sit, -- tliuii ui. service. somebody Fo , lA-- a f' 11 a JMJ V 1 "T" T ier cu.t mutiny ncxt,day Neftemtr J. pre-nat- tstf XU ti,I rr lnc,t , - IW of the Junior Democratic league 1 Hyrum Timpson Here; Funeral Held Salt Sunday ve al 'i' ,lf Contestant wen?. Carl Shepard. cf CailK,n Payon. Aruona; Dave Camjibcll. La Vega. Nevada; Bart CJennun, Dead- w ood. South Dakota; Jimmie Dies Neabltt. Miles Kou1' Oklahoma; Patch, City, Montana; Cecil Owsley, New In Lake! Laguna, New Mexico; Steve Hcacock, Phoenix. Arizona; Tex Doyle. Pampa, Texas; Chuck Sheppard, Globe, AriHyrum Emery Timpson, 48, died' zona; Lonnie Allen, Silver City, New last Wednesday evening at hi home! Mexico; Jim Jackson, Elmonte, Cali- In Price of a celebral hemmorhage. fornia; George Mills, Montrose, Colo-r- a He had been ill only a short time. to; Mike Lev is. Ihieblo, Colorado. The body wa shipped early Fildayi Hank Mills, Montrose, Colorado; morning by train to Salt Lake City! Be A Good Citiaen VOTE NEXT TUESDAY. - - Paper clip fur gala at Th Sua Sun-Advoo- at. Vote For B.H. Brig YOUNG candidaU for County Clerk and Auditor Democratic ticket Montana; Sandy Guy serving as local agent from 1925 to mon, Reno, Nevada; Dkk llcrren, 1931. He w as born in Salt Lake City Carmel, California; Everett Bowman; September 2, 1892, a son of John H. Jeff Reavis, Utopia. Texas; and Leon- and Sarah Emery Timpson. ard Elder, Castle Dale. Surviving are his widow, Inabclle TRAFFIC SATURDAY I stand on my record of coart sous and efficient service to the pnblic of Carbon county. A Carbon Connty borne owner and tax Pyer. Thomas Timpson; four sisters. Mrs Naomi Evans, Mrs. Beth McMillan, Mrs. Jean Carlson and Mrs. Annie Willy, all of Salt Lake City, two brothers, G. E. Timpson and Jack Timpson of Salt Lake City; two stepdaughters, Doris Timpson and Mrs. Alta Wilson of Long Beach, Califor (IM. Political Adv.) nia. Organization Of Utah Chapter Of Highway 6 Association Is Contemplated COUNTY ATTORNEY Democratic Ticket law in Price for 20 years Adv.) tn miiiiiiiuii f" !? P Candidate for (Paid Political 1 :nl I" irtl d.s.? hurr h urY umw"V wa Cy TaiUon of Mani-j-f;'i il DENVER MEETING In practice of Cofiyteaesnian I L,. u.l EMPHASIZE TOURIST OLIVER K. CLAY T MISS 41, mted Au i.i Uyan tJ turn-'u.atl- the Elfic Xoxin T. H. EVANS. Pa dor. Vote 4-- TJ.ufaJay evenmy. They Jn cc k 3ft lumiiter. For the nation tu a whole, the FUa lather' C'ihiucIU irodutUon cf .ft coal for th Fa!hei council to Instixnt fatlieii car 1938 . , . to date un4 30 2 irr cent ) , ralhcr! W,1:ecJ0( he low that fur 1937; th cumulation thilJren aie j lannej in thu of both I414 an4 aoft ctval in 1938, Abe Munlotk, who distrut, to Eutptemenl the .1 IU'cru.1. Uul'Jlf', .m m! ...roOum, (1Uml In U,. m.1 7 Lm i'w 3 0mulvUrr.l of mklf oulput, to 3 8 prr "1 "JV""' iT d t-- t.i. eitn,U4 to V i (way to do it. Vesper 43 for Albert McEuen, Wlckcnburg, Arizona; Since 1912, Mr. Timpson had been thlngought to be done, it can nubert Sundall, Trcmcnton; John with the Railway Express agency, and will find oie, Bcliev-jbe t.l nutiiwt t.e tiO.a in J3' I933i 10 r.Uc',,'onS H a a. m., 11:00 j ;C,J Erie W.tu UtJi pr. Uu Ict t t)i t'.e ii.'cn.atiwr.al e So. t'uh'a 1 tl.a'jj. tl M del-(kill- er C- -r at IriTuJar Weekly liieei.l.tf if U.e Itotajy ilutj last Tl.ui Jay eve.!11' I a ;!:Xddv'X!Mt'oil,1cr u.e lauf.,raiM huie i itiiioit human in the viay it jhj tf 6e ' Aux.J.aiy ! ee k'j-r.n.- mi ,st Hit TI. CONTINUES TO RISE ljf.n ?0 m minify ;e?a!'. h X U Callx twn- h.ta liowlry waa ir. charye tf the ' el n.aile tU Vn yiam at wt.Uh F. It )iamit..nj ex-- ,J latiulil Lltaii.iiiuuS Coal lailicj he i j rialu li cf k la'i'g Jievei'tX 1 dux-e,:e firJ,iDitnI T In- ifiii.aiy ineasuie anj uryevl 1 '" t oil 14 vf jiStm lt!i 34 (XX) liet 'l!e lines;. ly ttteis castiry tt.elf ,n ,he fce3.iy Week t4 With laSS.ta, iiil Jaik Itnhai.U sink n!,'3, 51 t,t,a l.is it ,p i.'.iouy'i hait,ril-i.- 4, ,;J cofiesixouht y Week vt luiy an4 1iame ' f M.ne v.oiktny each Tt? hSemU.g cf t!.e Hub ifn.4c4 to in l!,e hmlt llawtl.alt V A .0.1 n elsvlua fuiiiiaErJ riusiial tIjJ Xucj.,lay ItrjuLla.aio If the ruuity ty lEamhe Mi'lkf. AmJcn.y. (to meet in convention m t.e couitIa,tf t Furl Wurth, Texas. tie'tT ihouae ton.orruw afteriioon to nomin Km w,a,.u. ,mk ai.'OUifiel the last of " If a county uket an4 to chooc d.utUpr CM 14,,,. md term with cyatcs to the xtate r ii3l under aJvisemcnt. cxw er ft furtr.eia. 1 The -- 10 t the, Where they u Ih t)i.c ,!:tf ill li e JC.LUria Al.ie ClrtlM0t,t l- 1 anj I I'.'o . lr.t ait Ei.ite, Aiuuiid, ) -- ett .h riXiu-JliU-vca,lSJ8)- V Jt.c cUI..t.g l.rajrj I) a 1! I.JS Thirty Years Ago vt !r'! r:" ! J'lii-- ' I Uk k J ' Irasvi.s ) t;-- lUNunrr (Auxiliary Chorus Sin UTAH COAL OUTPUT At Rotary Club Meet, , 12 ia.ih- - ( f AT ROUNDUP HERE jiji 'r w.u u,c 10 w:.vk k.!.X, 13 iii t I) c it ,wti J ! It ) U ii.Uca.se ..115 dc 10 t.J.-V.S.u.- SECOND un-Advoca- te 11 1 1 1 :: m FIFTHS Standardville Items By Earl Davis Mrs. G. Smith, her daughter Lois Smith, Bertha Leppick and Bobby Davis went under an operation of having their tonsils removed. Mrs. Fullerton, her son Ray. Mrs. J. Lewis and Mrs. H. Woodson motored to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elliot and family were visitors with friends at Mount Pleasant the past week. Miss Ann Crestelli was a week-en- d merce. Judge C. L. Newcomer of Bryan visitor writh her folks at StandardOhio, president of the organization ville. Mr. and Mrs. M. Alger motored to presided at an exceptionally interest Cleveland Monday. a included which splendid ing meeting Mrs. Ray Jensen motored to Cleveaddress on tourism by Joe H. Thomp land Monday to visit her folks. Jack Davis and Don Snow motorson, director of the Conoco Travel Bureau, and reports by state dnect ed to Yellowstone river Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown and famors of the organization. Much enthusiasm was shown throughout the ily of Salt Lqke City visitedC. Mr. and Mrs. OBrien. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, meeting and anticipated increase in and Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis over the tourist traffic was the theme of al- week-enmost every report. This was the seventh annual meeting of the organiza McNary, Helper, on the morning of tion. 29. He was arrested by Hel Plans were also outlined for devel- August chief of police, C. A. Knobbs. repers will opment of campaigns which sult in early completion of improvement work on the highway, the only major projects on the entire route be ing in western Utah, Colorado and in Nevada. With the completion of this Dr. J. C. highway it will be one of the most Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. popular in the nation, according to the expressed opinions of the members of Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern the board of directors from various Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah states through which the road passes. Their reports also showed that a num- F. W. ber of these states are carrying on Attorney and Counsellor At Law 1 Rooms East. Utah Elec. Bldg. quite extensive campaign? in the way adof advertising the highway and its vantages as a motor route. B. Announcement was made at tne ATTORNEY AT LAW meeting by Dr. M. E. Burd of Delta, P.ooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building orthis states director in the national Price Phone 397 ganization, that a Utah chapter cf the highway association will be organized J. in the near future, a step which has Professional Radio Service been taken in several of the other Phone 55 Price is It states with beneficial results. Eastern Utah Electrio new the setup under chapter planned to have two directors elected, one repTHE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS resenting the eastern portion and the NO MORE other serving for the western section of Utah. This state had the second 58 No. Carbon Ave. Phone 29 largest representation at the Denver first with Nebraska placing meeting, eleven delegates. Eureka, Delta and B. L. ATTORNEY-AT-LAPrice sent this states representatives. Importance of tourist traffic anticipated for 1939 with a big international fair being held at both San Fran-- j cisco and New York City, was stressed at a meeting of the U. S. 6 Roosevelt Highway at Denver last Saturday, this district being represented through the Price Chamber of Com- -- d. RADIO Model 9S367 PROFESSIONAL! SUPERHETERODYNE Hubbard, KELLER FRANK RADIORGAN and Automatic I 304-31- HANSON Tip-Tou- ch tion tor control his symphony orchestra . . . just press in or pull ovt o button. Hoor tones end overtones you never thought possible, EASY TERMS ARRANGED Flynn Funeral Home DART W Russell Bound Over PJione 657 First NaPL Bank Bldg. Mjfepl'BMTTOmtTnril See the Zenith Safety Auto Radios $25 to $75 warn Price On Burglary Charge O. K. CLAY C Lawyer Following preliminary hearing beRoom 8 Silvagni Bldg., fore Justice of the Peace J. W. HamPrice. mond last Thursday, Edwin Russell, 31, Price, was bound over to district court on a charge of third degree LICENSED EMBALMERS burglary. A. N. Wallace, Mgr. Russell is charged with allegedly 41 No. 1st East breaking into the home of Morris E. Phone 158 Price, Utah Wallace Mortuary Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore ZENITH FIRST" feature. Control your ZENITH as a conduc- w. POTTER 31 Tuning 64 distinct tonal combina- i IDu Phone 55 Price i - |