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Show T 11 14 - I I I ( I 111(1 . V 1 m.r ttxt 11 i n i . V f M A , ' V 1 i i ;. I, f 4 fc u Caleb t tM HoUl tl u. I,i.iii ! 17 Atrm H. lilunlr Uil 1owtll, lr4HMt. 1 1M in Krlllrr, i:s Hulljiu Ititn.f Crautir lUiliewd, til ,tlIttJliu, 1J In Building Foyer Depict Historical Scenes In This Section ll4 (llllUfl1 I'll!! t4 li llulf W. II ini (iliutr Httixlt nj lied uiloli K, Ul 1 hkf 1. .Mrri in ltd llouvr, lurals 1 .iiiimMwiwiimwmtiniHtw it ,n Ar WIDE STREETS ARE ;'(: iki kt' ti i f r, t ' ! ' U .i - (r.i -- c'.ili b lt'.u(ii- 1: - lit. .,i) j Ab-r.r- wnls tin- - othir in jg subjects tre., Armai of the f.rM k CHIEF OF With i "" wide, smooth tlu ri.ugi.faie ntribut.ng mail iially to tie n.ttro- - Rapid Strides Are Made In Past Few Years; 5,000 0xe Employment To Industry ! H:ruk m s - i- ''' J im-jCf,- al zr. & i js j c- ly 198,0110, 000, ooo hyrd:Hir(:5 f WE HAVE MORE THAN ORE REASOII FOR Sun-t$;- de CONGRATULATING PRICE CITY irv-t- i- humble beginning of Prices com-a- b industrial, agricultural and The first development. Pmpts to wrest a living from the Iderness that is now Price are in a portrayal of two com-imorat- ed Extensive Pavement AARON J. HANSON System Contributes Much To Appearance General Insurance 58 Life Insurance A Specialty Price, Utah West Main St. rffmTTTTTTTT?TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrrrrTTTTTTTTTTTTTT CONGRATULATIONS 3 PRICE CITY I Dedication of your new MUNICIPAL BUILDING on the We know of no better occasion to reiterate our faith in the future of Price and renew onr pledge of service to our many customers. SILVER DOLLAR CLUB 73 WEST MAIN ST. AAA A A a a a a a a A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. M Improvement of Price is not the only result of the municipal street program. Paving projects have providand aided Carbon countys ed rock asphalt industry, so the activities of the street department have been highly beneficial from an eco nomic standpoint. The paving material used in Price comes from rock asphalt quarries at Sunnyside. The product is unsurpassed for constructing a long life street or highway that can be maintained at a low cost. Asphalt roads are smooth riding and will not wrinkle or wear out under heavy traffic. Because of their nonskid surface, they are safe in wet weather as well as dry. Also under supervision of the street department, of which Councilman E. N. Chidester and Abe Powell are chairman and superintendent, respectively, are an extensive system of curbs and gutters and the concrete sidewalks which serve virtually the entire city. iTi dequate Facilities for the Needs of Price as a First Class Assured by Progressive City are Now the Completion of the New City Auditorium and Gymnasium. f f?f T T i The only dairy in the county properly equipp milk to produce Grade A raw havyttha THE REW Municipal Buildin Aside from the privilege of serving as the general contractor for this project, we have had the satisfaction of contributing our services to making Pricey a better city and to increasing the advancement possibilities of the community with which our own Time, with its infinite capacity for stealing quietly without notice, holds much for our city in the future. We are indeed proud to be a local enterprise and we take this opportunity to express gratitude' for being the type of firm which will both aid and benefit from the growth of Price. t Utah y y y y y y V in- terests are so closely bound. f?? ? COHGRATULATIOHS ton. able machine remove the Coal from tip-- 1 the earth, and huge, factory-lik- e le and cleaning plant prcjwre the ful for market. At a result of these improvement, the coal market today is receiving purer fuel and a wider selection of sizes than ever before. The investments by Utah producers in improved machinery for mining and producing coal go on ceaselessly, w ith a more complete service and the providing of on Increasingly higher grade of fuel os the objective. H.e average employment of men m Utahj coal industry, Including tr.ose cng.'ed In rail transportation incident to the movement of coal. Is approximately 5.000 men, hls figure excluding consideration of the large number of workers connected with retail distribution. played an inix.rtant part in making Coal in king in CaiUn county, and value of the industry to future de-- 1 1nce li.e outsj.ir.dnig city it is today are inclined, per- - Ilice, by vutue of bung the county e)opinenl of the state in general and , . . e. isuir. ,1 Localto residents w-- t. is its castle. JCart-take their county in particular Is im- excellent stn-et' ure bis a 884th.t c this community is nour- - .possible to estimate, nn.lhc Although -' welltK much for but the grant,.i( m n nieiroDoht s andkr...e -. e b b' variety of industries, it is Coal ranks first in the basic ma- maintained of avenues travel d by iCpUnCh fr,Ure GTamcs n s 1! 1,11 that furnishes this area terial r 8X5 nfur industries in any state, and lool'rnCh the fail to never I throughout city vnn Fau' it. Id thru d.e of sourco and basic wealth have!'vith without Carbon county's vast dipos- ff press visitors, while engineers w?5 ie in po'mii. The jasj section of the mural therefore if Is coal that is chiefly re- - its, Utah's iron, steel, brick, cement. cr.drclgj I f described svstem as the "far being on art circles and w ho providen picts wagons loaded for the Uintah, above sponsible for the amazing developaverage. in Iricc a 4 lfie'Ilasin and n rt v was ,hrt mmnl ment of Price. Carbon county has the most dense are the late A. J. Lee. fath- - Grande Western railroad nre nnvld!and concentrated areas of high grade! the beginning of coal mining in 1850 cale w: f portrayed . . I i'r FnureM fur six vears as t r, i Coal of any comparable is estimated at 132,000.000 tons, while par.y at 1. Carbon county bl4umnous csenls t substantial stretches are also surfaced. below the tracks !kt Clf the -; and Chuck Fausett. Bert Me- As all NatlunaI &'clc,y virtually unpaved thorough-- j aaymlls iMuilin, Henry Kelsey. Sam Gibson fares are graded and graveled, the 'and Oz Barlow-- , all well known fig- entire city is served by excellent fa- -' nKy, SVU ures in the pioneer era. we rwubjjjd artistry to the cilities for vehicular traffic. paintings The murals, which are 160 feet long rmous, intimatp knowledge and apprecia- 30 blocks were add-- ! deal for and four feet high, extend across the ed Approximately streets last' '.gj, subject of to surfaced list the the main vs. pne portion of the mural depicts entire wall directly opposite is that Imand it summer, expected were entrance of the building. They ossinp i C coal mining at line will be this operations provements along ourts, d: made possible through the participa- continued in 1917, when that communnext year. y floors: al was one of the world's largest pro- tion by the city in a W. P. A. federal OR pers of coke. The painting portrays art project. ovens, outside workings and liners leaving the mine entrance. ,a Another section of the mural shows . tnximati made withGirjt ttiidi- - have in few Lift in the mining and year Remarkj rrpurtng rtial fur market. c i.tv b.ill r1. ,!r n COMMUNITY PRIDE ;ii,l ALr.iin wij'.iri- - I'uwtll, uhu .iiiii' t ibis Mt tii'ii In brnuliful 1877. Tl.r f.r t c.ib.n, built by j'. . i V . 1 l M ,:h is ( ' I 1)1 b--- I iJ-- HtHWUOWWMmtK! CONTRACTORS OF THE BETTER KIND |