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Show TUt BSDAVjWAKeiij T (physical Education ! Teachers For Women I stage Meeting Here illation and attitudes should hate an !!min,,!allt VUc in t:ie gu,de school fno,ram kdK , ;,s w,U a, iiMnutum Hhyt mmes w.,s mentioned a film method of developing in si.-to-r, Sun-Advoc- HONEY S V N - Will Have 7 Cabins proper I eadei MINERS PAGE FIVE Announce Cast For Carbon Senior Play PROGRAM Inci eased facilities tor handling ON FIRST OF APRIL anticipated gi eater influx of tourists in this aiea was assured for this season when Vic Fausett, local contractor, bloke ground Monday preparatory Celebration Will Commemorate to n constructing a auto 50th Anniversary Of camp for James Seppi and son, HerUMWA Tounding: man. The new structure will be on the Herbert Maw, Salt Lake City, gi ound adjacent to the service station which has been operated by Mr. Sop-- former state senator, will be the printor many years, at the intersec- cipal speaker at the Miners Golden tion ol East Main street and South Anniversary celebration on April 1, 4th East. It will be modern in every it has been announced by the comrespect, consisting of seven cabins. mittee making arrangements under There will be three kitchens and the Carbon County Industrial Union showers and bath will be supplied in council. each cabin, according to Mr. Seppi. April 1 is to be celebrated as the Investment in the new venture will fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the United Mine Workers of be several thousands of dollars. The cabins will be made of con- America and also as the anniversary crete blocks and wall material will of the establishment for miners of the include lock wool. It is expected eight-hoday. The celebration will open at 1:00 that the cabins will be completed and ready tor use in two months. Mr. p. m. with a parade, followed by a Seppi has operated his station since kiddies matinee at 2:00 p. m. The 1925. Ills son joined him in part- main sessions, to include a program nership operation of the camp the of music, dancing numbers and music, will follow. A banquet will be first of this year. served in honor of visiting speakers, members of the general committee ELKS VISIT CEDAR CITY Oificers of Price lodge No. 1550, and officers of Carbon and state Benevolent and Protective Order of councils of the C. I. O. and district Elks, headed by Exalted Ruler Nick No. 22 United Mine Workers of AmBernardi, put on the ritualistic work erica officials. This will be at the before the Cedar City lodge No. 1556 El Cerito inn north of Price. With last night as part of the ritualistic the exception of the parade, other contest being conducted this year by celebration activities will be held in the Helper civic auditorium. the Utah State Elks association. Among the speakers, in addition to HMT Mr. Maw, will be Mayors B. H. Hyde and J. Bracken Lee of Helper and Price respectively, Chairman C. R. .Fahring of the board of county David L. Day, vice of district No. 22 of U. M. W. A.; A. M. Peterson, state C. I. O. 48 Lb. BAGS president; Warren R. Cassidy, Ogden, executive secretary of the tuberculosis sanitorium and miners hospital; and Mrs. Marie Clark, representative OWNED& OPE RATED BY ot the Culinary Workers of Salt Lake the Valley City. MAX BERTOLA A dance at 9:30 p. m. in the HelRED auditorium will conclude the per & 9th STAR, , days program. seven-cabi- sen, Russell Grange, Joe ODriscoll, Dorothy Reeves, McRae Lopez, Louise Wade, George Platis, Bob Morley and Eileen Shurtliff. Cast for the annual senior class The play, to be presented about play of Carbon High school was an- March 29, is a three-amystery-dramanounced this morning by Miss Alice The Ghost Train," by Arnold Brinton, advisor, as follows: Tommy Ridley. Faculty directors are Miss Morrison, John Mahleres, LaRue Ol Brinton and Carl Olsen. ct Ij PAY PAY SALE It Will Pay You to Visit Your O. P. M Skaggs Store In Price and Take Advan- tage of, THE PAY DAY SALE, In Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and Groceries. We Wont Be Undersold On Groceries. Staple, Nationally-Advertise- d See Our Extra Sheet We Are Putting to Ad- vertise Some of Our Regular Every-Da- y EE Bargains. SUGAR JaT 10 58c pi g s ur FLOUR MEATS PURE WHITE TE, PRICE, UTAH OCA A D V Construction Begun MAW TO SPEAK ON On Auto Camp Here; tooidination and attitude-- . I educatiim piogiams ship training, ah,,. should What phvMCal beem m n ! the guide school. include was the center of In junior high, ofucial Saturday at a conference ol lules of the .1 womens physical education instruct-- r, games should be taught, and insti acm schools tour of tion given in exm vise and principals work, Emsocial dancing and some tumbling Eastern Utah counties, Carbon, creative Duchesne. and Juan dancing along with athletics. ery, San which the of conference, Demonstrations of 'In charge Carbon college, were physical education various types ol was held at weak were given Miss Alice Brinton, Price, chairman, among these being a folk dancing and Miss Anms Carlson, Huntington, demonstration by the Price fourth No. 5 of woUtah region for giade, reporter boxing by the Olsen twin- - of the Wellington fourth grade; demonmen's physical education instructors. W.' H." Wardell. principal of the stration ot the beginning of social school-'- , pointed out in his talk Helper dancing by the Price fifth grade; the of what grade tarantella, authentic the principal elements Italian dunce, by high schools John Pizzuto and schools and junior Joe Santi I should attempt to accomplish in their and his brother and sister. A display education I programs, empha- of books and puzzles was physical under sizing development of correct habits of Claude Cowley of Helper. Mr. most las the mPortant objective. of teaching in high Importance I Wardell and Coach Pres Summerhays school the methods of taking care of f of Carbon pointed out the benefits of oneself to prevent injuries and hand1 competition in sports, but mentioned! icaps was stressed by Principal C. A. that competition is often hurt by Bennett of North Emery High school. I townspeople who take the game! I away Burn the boys, by placing tool Physical examinations also came in loi it being recommended i1 much importance upon the games andj that discussion, examinations be given in the requiring loo much of the partici- - first, fourth, seventh and eleventh I pants. grades. Redistribution of time alIn discussing the grade school pro- lotments of physical education ingram, it was pointed out that parents structors was discussed by Miss Ber1 could be of much assistance by conice Thomas, president of the state ordination of school activities with association of womens physical eduToo ofactivities around the home. cation instructors. ten, members of the confeience declared, the entire program is left up Hotchkiss and Nevaclog staples for to the teachers. Teaching of coord- - sale at The dis-So- I: 11 presi-jdo- COFFEE P. Nut Butter Choc. Cherry BOX Grapefruit Shavers, 3 CANS Schill. Tea 10 PAIL CARTON RAISINS PKG CALIFORNIA OIL BRING YOUR CONTAINER 98c GALLON deviled w S. 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BROOM Meadow Gold, EA Guaranteed to Last Money Back. 10 1 25c 59c 9c 1 79c 1 Year or zz 61C PAH, SALAD B QUART JAR 31c 23c 45c t MARGARINE ApEeLm 17c Lb. 2-Lb- 33c s. Seasame Seeds JELLO FRESH, LB PACKAGE 5c SODAS f 15c Can1 J Aft Egg Noodles 10c fAvW PKG SPAM f Ai 21c wv 3 oaks 25c Anchovies BOX Fresh, Stock, Shrimps CAN Mackerell CAN TALL CAN PEAS-BEAH-COR- at 1-- 3 17c 34c 9c 1 l l CLIMAX, 32c 25c 19c MIRACLE WHIP FOR 2 W. Paper Cl. 3 CANS S:SEEST HONEY Nn," Finest and Freshest Fruits & Vegetables GOLDEN BANANAS RIPE 5c FANCY FRUIT, LB. 200 SIZE EACH lc ORANGES Fancy CARROTS-BEETS-TURN- IPS 15c SIZE, EACH.. UNION 5c v Sessions Returns From Conferences In Missouri 300 SIZE, DOZEN Tomatoes Fancy, Red Ripe, tfUftw U. S. mSPECTED I BEEF Pork Roast 1 IB Q II ft ill V U. S. EASTERN SUGAR CURED, POUND Loin End Cuts, LB. 800AE 2' - 9c Round Bone, Lb 18c Lb 17c Chuck Cuts 15c Neck Cuts, Lb Pork Chops Uf 4 29C Center Cuts, LB Chili - jfk. Jft Tamales - Fish FOOD Price INSP. 14C CDEED LBS. ARMOURS STAR, BONELESS ROLLED Delicious for Baking or Frying, LB Spring Chickens 'iii LB.1 Quality Meats: BACON STRIPS OAT LEMONS MARKET BACON 5c 19c 121c m 2 BUN. Grapefruit 100 SIZE, DOZEN LETTUCE in the development of the gilsonite and wurtzilite mining industries. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Birchell Stewart; two sons and two daughters, George E. Jr., and J. Birchell Stewart of Roosevelt; Mrs. Gladys Dennis and Mrs. Thomas; and 11 grandchildren. The objectives for junior colleges as set forth by the American ciation of Junior Colleges are, on the whole, the objectives being sought by the Utah junior colleges, said Dr. Elden B. Sessions, president of Carbon college, following his return Monday from two conferences in Missouri. Dr. Sessions attended the meeting of the American Association of School Administrators at St. Louis, and also the meeting of the American Association of Junior Colleges at Columbia, Missouri. Utah junior colleges, I found, reported the president, are following much the same procedure as recommended by the national association. This is especially true of our intermountain junior college athletic ... Orzo Egg George Emery Stewart, Sr., 64, father of Mrs. Ted Thomas of Price, died in Roosevelt Tuesday of a heart ailment. He hadbeen a pioneer there SPARAGUS NO. ETTUCE SIZE .... CLEANSER J 7IJ Spaghetti Hugo G. Reichert, 39, Salt Lake City, brother of Otto Reichert of Price, died yesterday of injuries sustained in an auto accident last Saturday night. He was the second to dit of two pedestrians struck down by an automobile as they were crossing a Salt Lake City street in a rainstorm. Although blind, Mr. Reichert was the owner and manager of the Lubri-- i torium Oil company. For some years prior to moving to Salt Lake City, he Price Womans Father Passes At Basin Town g 3 9c FOR BOX 15-L- Auto Injuries Fatal To Hugo G. Reichert m 14c 69c LARGE CAN OLEOMARGARINE SHOE POLISH m 2 Egg Spagh. ol had resided in Spring Canyon, leav-ig- n there in about 1919. Funeral services have been set tentatively for Sunday at 2:00 p. m. in the Forest Dale L. D. S. ward chapel. Burial will be in the City cemetery, Salt Lake City. "asslifsM 125-FOO- T Tall Can, Matching foils with a veteran team from Weber college, Carbon colleges fencing team participated in its first competition here Saturday afternoon. Although winning only two of the nine matches, the Carbon team, eon- -i sisting of Keith Acord, Harvey Moore !and Bill Woodward, made a commendable showing considering the fact that they were up against a much more experienced team, and all of the matches were extremely close. Paul Thatcher of Ogden acted as official for the matches in the coWebers team, gymnasium. llege coached by Miss Ida Stewart, included Messrs. Green, Cook and Peterson and Miss Manning. inter-seho- BANTAM LG. 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