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Show i $lp JiMT-Aimnrat- iv "One Neuspaper, One Coteragt, One Cost Issued Every Tmursoav By The CARBON PRICE, COUNTY UTAH, COMANY PUBLISHING UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S. 187 VAL II. COWLES, IIAL G. MacKNIGIIT, Publishers VAL II. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager ROBERT C. ANDRUS, Associate Editor LEOLA 8. ANDERSON, Society Editor MEMhFR OP UTAH STATE THE- - Ptft ASSOCIATIOfi- - NATIONAl IHTCLIAl cSSCIAT,ON IT BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE TO hear one element of society howl it would appear that the United States belongs only to the Democrats. Listening to another group grind out their expressions one could but arrive at the conclusion that the nation belongs only to the Republicans. It is refreshingly interesting, however, to ilways keep in mind that this nation belongs t the PEOPLE, not the politicians and their hangernon. This is tree despite the fact that the pc, litical bigwigs in both parties have taken turn-- i at manipulating the affairs of the nation often to the general disadvantage to society. Hov ever, the people are really coming into their oun. are beginning to realize that this is their coup try, its government is their government and th its operations should be reflective of advantag' to society as a whole, not a favored group who happen to have gained temporary control of this political parly or that political party because lack of proper participation by the people. where a at the San Francisco fair, were presented. number of concerts Fair City on Tues- the at Arming twice that day, dav, the band played in the eve- and again "the afternoon in the California building, pro- uluie Helpei Day had been The fee Ihc occasion. band .returns FROM TRIP TO PACIFIC COAST - After ;i 1900-mi- to trip le the Pa- - m amt and return. 41 members uuo uui.u, the Rio Grande Service William together uitli Direttor add.tional dnveis, T,,y and four jomdieted their evening ap- Well received where ever they members repted p(.aied, the band entoyed th a , ..y that ;cn, .;.. tw the trip, particui.nl .j FEEL YOUR BEST FOR SUMMER Get Rid of Eyestrain ! . . . once and for all! Nothing puts the kibosh on summer fun so quickly as nerve-fatigu- e resulting from eyestrain Teel your best! Have your eyes examined now by the registered optimetriest at the Standard! Its Oh, So COOL at the Standard! GLASSES Old customer, thrlr families nothin ml !T down. Standard OPTICAL CO. Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians ' 31 C East Main St. Price Main St., Price, Utah W. F. Myers, Owner ''mniniiiniifiiiiiinHniiiinnfniiiniiiMiininiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiuiiiiiniHHnn1' Saturday yted f j . jBoahe isdustri' J 13? n1' ii5'The P3 tt I I I c I Tfv t tu Then if you dont agree granulated is the best soap you ever used return the Su-Pu- rb all-purp- ose large package and your full purchase price will be refunded. THE SOAP WITH THE HAND LOTION INGREDIENT REGULAR 24 01. PKG. AND 8 OZ. PACKAGE BOTH FOR ONLY . . . Hills Dale Broken Slices, Large No. ajj Edwards Dependable Lb Can HILLS BROTHERS M J 10 KGE LETTUCE CUKES CRISP HEADS LONG SLICERS 3 2 . TOMATOES DRESSIN- G- QUART DUCHESS JAR 19C 2 for9c LBS FOR LBS WHIP-- Qt. 10c 15c CORKED BEEF 16c WHOLE KERNEL CORIISn2 10c TUNA FISH NO. SALMON IALL CAN 23c 31 jar At f. Julia Lee Wrights MILD POUND GG& 2 15 For C f( sk 61 NORTH CARBON AVE. T? Ci CBlossomfjp 39c 20c Harvest POUND BAG anil PKG BAR Craft s POUND CAN Sc Palmolnve Snowdrift 3 5$ Kitchen i 6 BAKERS Aer-O-W- ax Loaves 20-O- z. iz-CA- POUND BOX MU Big FANCY-N- O. SIFTED PEAS 2Ec QUART JAR CASCADE MIRACLE (Sc POUND NEW SPUDS BARS Sc PRODUCE SBanaasiias POUND CAN can Corn Flnkcs FRUITS S(s)C an 2Sc CRYSTAL WRITE SOAP 10 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 17 E. e -- SUMMER SPECIALS Phone 237 I'1;' a to, mi format . Was Use the small package fiist illlllll!llll!llllllll!l!l!lll!ll!llllllllllllll!l!l!llllllll!!!!ljlllll!llii. ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS where Jelebration Cl SEEKS TO COLLECT Louis Rouff has filed suit in district court here to collect from W. H. Snyder the sum of $150 allegedly owed on two notes. Buttons replaced FREE 20 PERCENT REDUCTION ON LADIES GARMENTS All repairing extra charge These prices are Cash on delivery. If charged it will cost you the Regular Price CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED c' '' iJ FINED FOR SPEEDING J. L. Carr, Price, was fined $10 last Saturday by Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond. Carr was charged by State Highway Patrolman J. L. Sullivan with driving 60 miles per zone on hour in a highway No. 50 on June 15. While Volume cf business continues MENS SUITS Cleaned and pressed $1.00 MENS SUITS Pressed 50c MENS PANTS Cleaned and pressed 50c MENS PANTS Pressed .25c , t ,, frequently. When the season actually begins he changes his lures in accordance with the time and the size of the fish he Jesires to catch; he endeavors to keep as much out of the fishes sight as possible and not to disturb them by constant wading. Too, he often pokes overhanging plant growth to startle any fish that might be hiding there. And, at all times, he strictly complies with the law and the spoilsmans code. THE BEST AFI 1 2-C- ONE SERVICE ONLY ACT' V completed ,he Drivers of the district passenger agent eight wagnei. ra'llroad helped in making constituted the band caravT for the follows: mf(ny of lhe arrangements Mr.Toy, Rex Tucker and John 'ic Bop Ci Befoie ieaching the fair, the band members; My Woolsi ""oed Sunday night at Winne- ros, Keith Acord 1 t X. mucca, Nevada, playing there before loy, non band member. the 300 Monday, of d persons. ow ci Plan now to attend th short stops at Reno, b Prdup California, Roost Roundup equal t0 the west. on to the coast Description Given Of Model Fisherman SCOFIELD Combining the opin- ions of the authorities here, the mod- el fisherman is somewhat as follows: Months before the season opens he repairs his equipment, purchases or makes new lures, plans his excursion; scans the newspapers to learn where areas are being artificially propagated, almanacs for information about the planets and their influences; then, two or three weeks prior to the opening, he visits the locality that he has in mind and scans the water to see where the fish are jumping most C0i , SZSTtt Francisc(, Deficiency in scofield reservoir question of whether or not there will be further leasing of watei by the (Price River Water Conservation) district will be known upon completion of a survey now being made, Mr. Anderson said. At beginning of the season, the Scofield reservoir contained approximately 26,500 acre feet of water, as compared with normal amount of 30,000. The water commissioner said that extensive cleaning programs in the various ditch lines of the county delayed running the water until late in May and that as a result much water went down the river which otherwise would not have been thus wasted. Applications for additional leasing of water are now being received by Ar- thur N. Smith, county treasurer, but whether or not water will be leased will depend upon the outcome of the survey now underway and the re- port to the irrigation district board. - (tinned 0 ,pA mY( After leaving San service c lub band travel to ; uuniumia, jpendlll city and then goma ? "''H'. to , on Fnd V ' ' " Keceites Utah display ning befoie of the i,0nt County Group the Va- - i3 000 building and another before Welcome At Fair IRRIGATION WATER LOOMS, STATES COMMISSIONER; URGES CAREFUL USE Approximately 10,500 acre feet of water remain in Scofield reservoir, enough to carry the farmers through the year if there is no waste; otherwise there will be a deficiency, Ralph P. Anderson, water commissioner, said Wednesday. Farmers were urged to use water with the greatest of efficiency and The with as little waste as possible. 22!. Tall Can - ... -- |