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Show Th e second section M,! f xtltL PACE NINE TEMPLE 1ATHOL I.EADEH 'Violation Of i. r ju-1.- 1 IV-j- r1,4USc ' To rM Un med liolMnrf hrn ! o' S:5 ut.rti-I- 15 3, with fail Sill I 1 to Due k I'iwjUkl. 1932, 82. as- Sll Wo:k-i,c- !1J . Tl f- t- -l if tr.e qaHrr Us in &A qar. j. ers tf America in the touii buse aij1 u L at, 4 a fJv,r qu.itrr base ) ear U tubs',, price last Friday afternoon tulrj Ufl irf ll.e Change made by the lust mur leg. trw iiluturc rat tnally amour, t to rewi.t-,inOl.Vr thartes drscril'ed by of the law, Mr. Flanagan laid the put he relations i r as fal One of the most n CW1 Ur.t irvuions, lows a two week tf ronmned. pro- waibr.g jenul for a.q entire )ear jas fur as this area vides that the Amount of benefit due of havtng the two week uall-nJacob A. Johnston, himself a col individual recur every thirteen vseek. shall be jan period determined n onel m the United State army re- the no make basis his cf inannual dnt.nciion between total earnings, serve corps, captain El Kalah temstead of upon quarterly earnings. In unemplc.) nsmt and puibal unemjdoy-mer- .t ora brilliant ple' patrol, marching as fur a U e walt.ng mot instances this will mean an inis ganization that ha won wide renown crease in the amount tl.r-gconcerned, cf benefits of to t'e HelIt will be seen in the parades at which an individual is cnt.th-Jultcul uret j b.j rent, flange the per and Jriee next Suturduy. Maximum benefits which one may hg.bihty requirement which would I1 now e.un are $18 elimmatroii f tho-jnr wet k. instead of rriyl5 fiMiSE I.KAFH aiwirtiurut ID1 if lnccnaequrntial Tlie hiw new alni a amount of benr- etubhihes The at minimum weekly belief. t amount of f)l ariJ chmiruamg many of thc-$5 and a mirumu mduratmn cf eight nmmally attjii.ed to ti.e IjK.r colleri.-ww ks for anyone who meets the- new by warrant, t chai','' nuke the Mute act i. requirement Mr. Flanagan poin'.t-- l cut that the conform w.th the Ila.ln-at'nen pl'v-ol- d ad j charge lutk system for experience mtn1 rn,'N E! by Congress to be edfor employer is retained, but it is modified and made much easier Tcctive July I, J 539 to administer, "it will result in elim-- j Mr employer and a great deal of the reports ployee classes is be,ng prepared Mr which employers must now make. The distribution, Mr. Flanagan stated, rates after 1940 will fluctuate be- - that the public may have on n 7 per cent and 3 2 per cent, jtunity to become more fully g upon the amount of bene- - ed with the provision and $1.00 fits charged against a f.rm." (of the law. suiUli i e i dif-nitco- l e get-$- 13 n - EASTER SPECIALS d ai-ve- Friends and Patrons: ONE SERVICE ONLY sev-rjt- g em-inati- THE BEST Volume of business continues While oppor-twee- j 1 acquaint-dependmn SUITS Cleaned and pressed g 50c s SUITS Pressed Central Labor Body JENS PANTS Cleaned and pressed 50c Contagious Diseases To Meet On Monday 25c MENS PANTS Pressed Report Is Submitted ojx-ratio- JENS JENS Through Die Carbon county depart-me- Nejj a, 23 jears Accomtany mg Judge Christensen la Salt Ijike City was M. W. Iloa. court reporter. European Situation Discussed Thursday At Rotary Meeting A d.srusMon of the Furopran situation and other rurrrnt international affairs was presented by George Morgan, iclal science instiuctor at Carbon High school, the Price Holast club Thursday evening. Silas tary Rowley was in charge of the program. A quartet from Carbon rollcge i.ng at the meeting under direction e of Farm L. Fdgley, vocal instructor. Tlie quartet Included Robert Pendleton. Hal Guymon, Lucille Matin, and Elaine Jones. Ruth Wilson gave a piano solo. MONUMENTS bnt Modern In they etery w.y, retain to time honored aUadxrd. of be.nty In appearance and quality in Mrrlce. Summit Monumental Works Co., Inc. 156 East hdain. Trio FH0NE 221 g s Buttons replaced FREE 20 PERCENT REDUCTION ON LADIES GARMENTS extra charge These prices are Cash onTdivery. If charg-- edit will cost you the; Aguiar Price All repairing FOR AND DELIVERED CALLED TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT CLEAiJERS & TAILORS ACME Phone 17 E. Main St., 237 W. Price, Utah F. Myers, Owner One new case each of chickenpox, influenza, pneumonia and scarlet fev- cr and two of whooping cough were 2 reported in Carbon county outside of Price during the week ended March 31, according to Dr. William M. Mc- Kay of the state board of health. In Price, there were listed eight in- fluenza, two pneumonia, one small- ;pox and two whooping cough. Eme- !rys record showed six new cases of influenza, one measles, two pneumonia and one whooping cough. The smallpox case was the second reported this year to the state board of health. "The incidence of a case of smallpox serves to remind us, warned Dr. J. L. Jones, state health commissioner, "that we need not have any cases of this disease If each of us will take proper precautions to immunization against it by vae-- z cination. If you have not had a small-ipo- x vaccination you should get in ; touch immediately wtih your family Ir physician. " S O)p)oooo Facts That Concern r The Carbon County Central Labor union will hold a regular meeting next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the labor hall at Price, President John W. Holden said this week. All delegates representing American Federation of Labor unions are urged to be in attendance. semi-month- ly 7 j Say-Min- e Cream!. and enjoy Kentuckys Double-Ric- h straight Bourbon I Assistant Rehabilitation Supervisor Placed Here Irving E. Anderson, formerly assistant rural rehabilitation supervisor at Brigham City, has been transferred here where he will be assistant to Mark Johnson, rural rehabilitation supervisor under the Farm Security administration for Carbon and Emery Cow He replaces counties. an, who has been transferred to Box Elder county. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 90 proof. PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 H PINT No. 62 smxx--a eld You THE STORY POR. OVER. o I n! families, dcjiendent children, 123 families Including 310 children; aid to n 6 families; aervice and oilier aerved a tbnd, 42 families. leases, I lesident in 1937. He ha. been on the bench ti a Judge for the past preild.nL Judge Oulsten-se- ed vn-r- e g nl "ini tee, u g S f yriment dating Mr 1 J4n .Murthflio. L'uird Mine 1 . . i Med this a.i.il fie Mlluw ing: .pany. fur 1915. 1936 i of puttie welfare, 16 urvdupli-fate- d Was tiOll J last W tx k ill Salt houseiiuid received assistance as ll.e d.sttiil cult judge with with 65 as March, compared the longest ser- during in the tweding month, according to vice lecord tf m irptnl mde this week ty Manager any In Utah. T. Maulsby. John The occasion The greatest increase was in the was a convention i assistance class, 345 f.mllie tf d. sir ut court gerii-ialast month listed compared bruig judges, at which (With 2U3 in February. ODier were Judge Will llojt, .as follows. 014 age assistance, 252 was elect- 1 Kvrr district. T. , . jh tf tatW.I.o CWi.ge Uexln.M , . ,, iu,cr.rik I .mounts due fur water iU.c u.iT.neer, datnrt court h Jjdge Ce,ge On is .r risen, U, !?jSer.issessmi:nts Jg, Prior t'Ut.j fcptt-srf.taU- AMOUNTS f.n. - in t!.e Lai.gr run.juat.on ruuaw, public ,rUlu.u i (visor. met vuUi !fal unions tf U.e rVClNEEK SEEKS jj,c defendant FRIDAY Public Relations Supervisor Discusses the Neve lty Features Before Group In Courthouse i rmej CHRISTENSEN HAS Welfare Department SERVED LONGEST Helps 726 Families ON COURT IJENCHi In Month of March : i Ynfi. r IfU r.,eO dUHl t!Ur. , , Mi LAW MIG Oil EXPLA1HED AT 'viJ.l.fc' . tf UNEMPLOVMEHT COMP wy Statute. f5 1 SECOND SECTION un-Advoca- te 100,000 PARAA WORKERS AND FARMERS --JOBS AND A oaa MARKET MADE BY BEER EXCLUSIVE VACUUM GEARSHIFT Vmmi iMtlar Siffta M Ita SMlSof Efart N BEER. PAYS A MILLION DAY TAXES nation-wid- e .DOLLARS A FOR A MILLION I BREAD WINNERS: POR 130 MILLION TAXPAYERS (ALL OF US) A GREAT NEW HELP SINCE 1933 IN CARRYING IN- A MILLION JOBS made by beer CREASING TAX BURDENS coast to coast, Beer haa helped in put-- Ipen back to work . . . into a million new S B10rt years. Beer also each year bnvoik ys the produce of 3, 00 000 acreaof farm land 0, pays a million dollars a day in taxes. .e brewera want to preserve these eco-nn , ,!c, n.eIita. They want alao to protect the i!'toB right to enjoy beer and their own n ght make and market it M D enforce the The brewing industry cannot with public ore cooperating .iaws. But they of beer officials to see to it that the retailing to anyone. offense no gives booklet that Wm tcould like to tend you a unusual program Foundations describes the : United Brewers of self regulation. Address 40th Street, Industrial Foundation, 19 East Y- N. 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