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Show RECEIVE APPROVAL tn FOR NYA PROJECTS , K. -- '.lr . rkUl f i i t i ' A i r i 5 3 i v .a i V lit' i.. I 1 hu Vctfn leil tf tic held rwut2y f,r ,Jrif tx'ur5ri n to s L"U - I- W miu-.'.iM- WJr.S l rult. o Mjntfrnmi V .... lo-r- e fI.TrU. g. jef ! J i' -- I c I t to ll tlf lllItTik tl. CJI'-- 'ifV.2 tfeur K.jhI nrv it ps and jrf botr.f. Ltahi co.iJpruction ail fi &I i .,1 it "i. .it iiarn-l-e- . i fcf. it h f r m ! 1 ! t 5 t'f of 10 ?. t!irr It- - , 'A V- Gal tat, a V. A lai2J.ru ".21 be dormitory t,j oiitiii Voik-!io- ,n,4!V.!:g 1 urty mafca.me b'rlijn d.-c-- i'l STe CrrC'-- 31 ru n Indian as an Mi" $''0 c--i ton l!.e ire of the to F.rrt prie wmr.er Paul Su:t; n an i the wend VriaYdby the N.gM(,plm,Vr Iu'frcn- (fctsKd as r'unv w i;,-- W St(,ut-- s flrC'nk' Jn j. f to t'l i lj. '!.! f ,e ! 1'1 t ' ai e I la! .,1 I toss as ( itiidrl Klff flat'4 si.d ,H ij t)U Cittr, V a T. Joitra s.!r,i kt.'tn krtiiii I . t i .1 tf tV.ie Ji tiual f J.t ! fs ..I .its V toes rl.l ty .j yi te tijiirtis . a! ge Ml fcl.it li-- a ')rl t 'i a Mis V.ss I c f.llt u.jss t c Ivf ,.ff Jus! ri JI 1 uf.1 , to o Ja,lr i.I.M. t.rl 11 ai k K..1.1 ilff J.iWtff tr, b , .1.1 gtoa rlf tf Olfct,. Julotmll i1 as a g test if is Mi fct.J Mi. JWy rl, tlaj, A K.! V t'l mi. so ifT-t-r- to t alts a Ij l.s.J In 1 last I,katit to rr K , fl'.a.tff k I gvld.ff last torrk ystlirs ll !p iit--s left T1 u.m!jv o f.tr ' t:i sixAVsim: jtMoK fiir.ii II V ! !,.'atr! Tlktu , j, r rli re jupt-rvlsu- 9 a slaSr! rt is the amount of F. H. A. applications we have hand led since the first of the year Materials at furnishes by the ncy, arc estimated at S2.- Use county's contribution fur 1 . PUt Was 6,405,000 ntKJ4 ! In the coal year to date (sum nf 49 amount tn about full weeks), the nations bituminous S? bnn bUi!dinR Only three more months remain for you to take advantage of F. H, A. Title lt under the present law. V,U This money is available with no down payment at the Another project contemplated coal prKluction is 0 9 per cent li wor ravvn UP iin submitted, no Nc than the of in periixi corrcjxmding al invitutmn.d dancing the construction of a cabin prcvnnis vear. Pcnnsvlvama an- - contemplates ii Vld l.eie K,iturd iy in hoti-(du-a12 1 p-- r cent. U,r rw.ti..nHt purposes near Sco- th ran te is output the P.ci.tf v ;et . field. Definite action on this proba.tnnierrary. izer.t were scnnl. bly will be taken soon. C. C. C. fj-- LS cf t i 1 r .::v u ur.J g, cl . Mu i; hei Rnochle dab ua ,lr and Mrs. Cl.arl- ,- day niglit Chubbuck, onto, tamed have been McKinnon night. Tnes were won by carles ILmlcy, Mis. J. A. Thorn a.'.ey Hinkins. ' and Mrs enter- Thom Sun- and refresh- - Bert Euckson rVLan r'' were playe-- l !a were served. r.ener roatt was given Miss Geraldine fn guests attended. Thursday Ferguson, Standardville Relief 5 society celebrated their on March 17 with a pro-- J and supper to which the entire 0tthip was invited. versary f Band if Mothers club sponsored Saturday evening at the nouse to raise funds for ;a JYnior High school gents were sold . f1 band. for advertisements the Re- of the veraH dance to be V0 atuda, sponsored by uda Junior High school Band tnrit ,and - FHRRON CAMP NOTES dTSnrJed 3S 3 mrtCbly the COMPANY ff'i i t Previously obtained his diploma from National Association of Lmbalm- vrs. He is a graduate of the orsham College of Embalming and Sanitary Science at Chicago. J """IE re r lilffMIJ. cCc Lieutenant and Mrs. Andersen and Green Superintendent and Mrs. Warthen returned from an extended tour through Incmmwn of the high school au- - Southern Utah and California. r the places interesting cluded among unor Prom is rap- than visited were Zion National park, hauai,tbe0t hal' to a scene in they Boulder dam, Tijuana. Mexico, the of an vol-- .. :o Th eruPting San the Capistrano Mission, Holly- s Junior Pn ;n 25. wood, and the San Francisco World Fair. ir S, Phone 122 Price 42 So. Carbon Ave. i", i The only low-price- HU Tln)ff ff car combininq d if cCc The Ferron camp has made arrangements for a celebration in honor of the members of the company who are leaving after many months of excellent service. Plans have been made to have a chicken dinner this Friday evening, and a community dance Saturday night River ; durmg V pa5 ""f pri- - Uah: having secu.-e- because of vat0 cmpiovmPnt utl.le manv others have made arrangements for 'employ- ment immediately upon their dis- charge at the end of this enrollment period. Fred Tatton of Orangeville secured employment as a truck driv- -. pp on a route between Trice and Salt Lake City; Clark Funk was discharg- ed to operate a chicken farm in Ro- Chester; and Clive Worthen was em-t- y ployed on road construction work in Moroni. Orion Mortensen, Jose Jen- sen. Fay Nielsen, and LaVar Petersen have jobs awaiting them upon their discharge on March 31. Over sixty men will be discharged by the end of this month because is not permitted after more than 18 months of service. Second Cook Lenard Mower was sent to Fort Douglas to study cooking under the supervision of the 38th infantry of the U. S. army stationed in Fort Douglas wt-c- IL mi dm to 'M-Sttat- te GETS MORTICIANS LICENSE Doyle Pitts of the Thomas mortuary ; at Trice recently was granted a You can pay more-b- ut you cant get M more quality! iy . rdfel brings you the outstanding quality features of the Exclusive Vacuum Gearshift, Body by Fisher, Perfected at the lowest cost for purchase price, gas, oil and upkeepl KneeAction Riding System Drive this car be more comfortable physically and bo more comfortable mentally, too bocause of the big savings I Don't bo satisfied with anything but the best A GENERAL BUY A CHEVROLET! MOTORS VALUE SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER Redd Motor Company BUMON whiskiy 129 West Main a Isktil Sajkr tal.ivcls.l) if t'lah Sul., is. t..n i lay !.) in u. If U Cutsir Make t!. ' a I t 1 . Itol.i- - in.dl aitl MV tot!l al.w tn TJ.e roanty has agrmi to let th tuildir.u for uch 1 finwidrd Ihst htiusing accommodation are found fur U.e agrd people now living at tl.e tavern. House for this pur-poare to Ce retained a fart of the I roject by the N. Y. A , the county r aid i At Carlton co!!i-ge- . the protect will drojilfur- ,nthjd. conMruction of furniture, cludfl Na'i 41000 (.rluced. The nations soft coal output also March 4 dropped, the week showing a net produitn-- of 8.442.000 tons a, cm,v,mi ith 8.570,000 in the "in r In the corre.sjiond- Irweding wee-the college, , sh jod f)f ,hp school ftft , , V , Sr f !i!, Wa'.k.lts Ix-si- .c ,i n ,i Jtj.c-- , fatst ktti fai-niu- ther in the ueelc ended Marth 4, be- Th in, rtportsd .. U.m r, romrsn-- j ul. 71.000 no km In lit t tf er.tr-- 1 yr. Mm .. li 1 last tut I'is la..icl t,..a. Orvnl Sirvrni and Orson rf marxl.ing outside Mi'h a Pi toe;e special kt 11 T7e Junior high tpyi kte laivlng tle IW1, f W' D. S Sunday a kffrir buskrthull league. W KTiiee exrning ajpmtation tf her Mu Louise iVnlaon left for Salt 'Mill goon know who Ute winner ar. I'ukf Hat itlr l!j'!t-- f f At a t 1 tl J.ltril . ! 1 kin) ithti.li, t aft r I i,.M sr!e i tat its l.tr-.la- li furst ct ;.cf a j d'.tn V -i ) , J Satuf da)' 5sS Vfiit J. Suit City K M ,,M t riSr ,J 4f!lJ a i t v ttkrl ti.c Ml ..1 lM.it.ni n.,1 M.a Ain tf llt-if o n Jl.fe ton 4Jtst if Mis 1,! s Itnttftr oil Miiitey 4.1 1; ,f 1 liats iktis i.tie Jtii m: i,c i ! toe Ca 1,1 . ti.tr t J i.ts t .' .j t Ja.k lliiifci f, fcnj .j, t, S aJ lira!) Tt.llirr. tt dr! at a Salt 1j yrtr 111 laske ("Jiy Pmuirs litfi s as f r y Mc.le-'un(jenv- ay So-n- r lil M.t f.'l, J,l!j Is, JtJ - I Y -- Ja.ii Marfi II.U nrk Creek Welfare avtocia- - preceding week, according to a on Sate IV.:nk I) !T,rIil tlf t!)t, yd She bttuminou Coal toith a large crowd commiSMn of r mplete project will employ' Uj( d,.parm,.nt t(f ln. 70 - j The m..r. o boy and 10 girl. Total cust of lhe J,rwJccl H ChUma nt ,5'50fl- - f .VAiVmt; bm Tele Cr f,i i f aticr htr It'.t.tfi rr.at.ws i't SiA.I, r Wa Ji, - trv, Wjti.j..) u 't i l- Ji s Mis f j.... w w Jk 1 O.k 'I .1 Mi J., e- - J; 1 l'L' .t , , 6) i 11 I s.T r:. t si . t t f ""I ! s i i Vittk t tl 1 t: at, - ! if- cl-- r in-:- ! .id O.rn ' 1 t V e tt f H, t r St ot,! n.t.i j!ut and Wfai. 1 atid l..ij'j'.nrM tn 1 t'H! t - rf !ai .a.r.t at f a 2 i " b fumr-rte- Of Bituminous Coal Ku irtct-n-) f,um ., l'-- !'!. i 1 1 i t '.ai i.e A'.rl t a.'!it' Jia. t rt-k- .V!. in LMrutj, Mn!j.jn. ii in wie of the tr.s1u- VoLrye, U shown (lift) r,j!-- r Ue fellow sludrtil. J. J lLitut-J!- , of H. W.th ,ljr t n tt r , Ci.t-vnM- ,1- - u 2 30 ! t i N t 4 tor i - foUJtS !r, J . i. t t 1 -- t't ar.t ' ' . w.:i to.'rli fjjt.a inrwiu-r- J . t !!. ij ! ' ii l If 1 I Vi 1 ' ') K H Jt!l H,M 1 itfi t'. t"it fcsti J t. !s l. .'.tlry U SaU J ,,kr nk ft!,, o.its !, o. li SPRING GLEN ITEMS - i. . i A I l '.fit t t V i -- i I ' t't i J, I!E is t . t - ,,i, i l J " It, l t i i I. j t l kl.l ' . . l'r t l I-- 11 ! Uti t. i i,c t rl t'.r SUNNYSIDE NEWS I tr r Of r t intial Hull A I olunihu 1 oj Rffein In April Va! :U u l'. y fi'llulU,n 1 2ic IVj f i Vt-- $21,000 ) ti,t )irm Price, Utah |