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Show The second section YAUfc, nviix rv ye,vus am) 40 years ago d The NewsMes Taken from the MarchlWO). of Advocate SECOND SECTION Sun-Advoca- te j BEING ALTERED - Tire Dealers Slate For Driving Permits OneDay Convention HIAWATHA TwentyOne Qualify RODEO GROUNDS miNU NEWS By Famie Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Wycherly of Wayne Johnson, representing Edwith spent the week-en- d Sunnyside mund Furness, convention chairman their Mr. and Mrs. Daniel parents, of the National Association of Inde- Wycherly. Dan Garber, Jr., has been quaranpendent Tire Dealers, announced today that the independent tire dealers tined for the past two weeks with the cony of this state will hold a mumps. The Band Mothers entertained at vention at the Hotel Utah, Monday, a card party at the amusement hall March 18. evening. Wednesday a of At this meeting, which is one Jim Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. all conducted series being throughout Ivan Simmons of Wellington were the states in the Union for the fourth visitors of Hiawatha Wednesday. time in as many years, George J. concerning business prosBurger, secretary and general man- are hopeful1940. Mr. Johnson further for of Association pects National of the ager is a possibility of there states that Independent Tire Dealers, will be the some measure of stability attaining principal speaker. and ascribes this Vincent F. Howlett, Price; Ray J. According to Mr, Johnson, the in- in the local market Association. of the actions to the state this Allred Melda dealers through dependent Olson, Standardville; Heath, Wellington; Floyd Charles .Bentley; Harold Orrell, Kenilworth;LaRue Frandsen, Price; Loyal DougI of the 26 applicants for licenses passed chauffeurs or drivers the examination given Monday in the commissioners room of the court In preparation for the fourth big house at Price by Silas Rowley, exRoad comannual rodeo heie, the Robbers aminer for the Utah State Roost Roundup, to be staged on the mission. The 21 were: Keith Bertola, Price; nights of Thuisday, Friday and Sat- - Max Fullmer, Perron; Phillip Turn- -, urday, July 11, er. Price; William Elwood Lake, Hel-1- 2 and 13, the Loulse B. Tatton, Pi'ice; William local grounds areK Urban Geier, Price; Harry C. Watal considerably Laurence Aubert, Price; Price; kins, tered. June B. Bryner, Carbonville; Tony change Torturelli, Helper. Twenty-on- e (Taken from the files of The Extern Utah Adocute ot March 1, 1300) today ristle Gate isof celebrating two new girls in FOR 1940 EVENT There has been no snow on the ,hp arrival Green River desert this winter. No1 K. E. Mrs. to i0Vern One was born snow is encountered until after the and mother, of her home nZn at the Wasatch range is entered. "o Mrs. NielsChristensen. Dr. Fiah has bought the Hepburn Schramm-Johnso- n T F Jahnson of stock of drugs from Price Trading I. nt the last week with manager and will move the same to store. He said company, fQurk of the local his building across the street. would Mr. Schramm that both he and to Pierce-ArroAs yet the new camp of Sunny-sid- e Hmin m their RePubbcan the entertain Prive is without mail facilities though pertains to the help enure conventiom grounds, the postoffice there is likely to be esstate however, not to tablished at any time. returned that o particular The Hany Barnes family and California from Mrs. is portion on which the Holdaway up fitting hv auto Sunday this section. building west of the barber shop and will continue to live in Ester,: Jack LcRoy Trctten. Prosee any use will move her -r- tornml can't that and notions they millinery They say joseph Price; McIntyre Car- stock from the The hvin" in California so long as postoffice to this room. Andrew Norton, Price; Ethel Edith bon county climate, soil and other o change will increase the size of Duquesne, Price. Joe Bush and Sheriff Tyler and attraction are in existence. Mr. Rowley pointed out that the posse have come out from the Colora- the fenced in area and will permit all examination usually takes more than on to be quartered Motor company has do river, where they have been for of the livestock The Ut hour. It is therefore advisable Redd where- some weeks in quest of Robbers the immediate lot which is used for an closed a deal with John the test early in the on Ho taking plan Redd-Cul- p the big western show. gaRoosters. the over takes it is office The open from 9:00 a. by Vay. o Improvement of the grounds is be- m. ot 5:00 p. m. each Monday at Price, rage next Monday. o The Advocate will in the near fu- ing made by the city. Among the from 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. in ture add a line of books, novels and operations is placing of the livestock and Orson Ryan, county superintendent Helper. for a wider periodicals to its stock. It will also sheds inside of the fence. It is exhere is to leave Carbon combe will work this fine line of box that a nepected the stationery carry make field as soon as he can rangements during the roundup, He has been for ladies, rubber bands, pencils, inks pleted within the next month, accordcessary arrangements. he has rendered each year service Earl Jones to in those of a line stationers supand charge. the to ing general offered the position of assistant this director who big annual outdoor prois during the rodeo organization head of the educational extension plies. ar- - gram which has attained a top ratthe will ground 0 supervise again work of the International Harvester ing with the outstanding western Price people will be talking to folks company. in Salt Lake City during 1900 by long George A. Rowley, Jr., and Jack shows of the nation. o Other plans for the rodeo are goThe rates will be Woodward participated on the procanvess-e- d distance telephone. Price will be thoroughly forward nicely, according to the about of and reach all gram by presenting a musical potato ing at once for funds to add to the within the chairmen and present indicavarious followthe company what which telegraph duet. At the meeting amount being raised for the completions exacts. point to a grander show than ed, LaMar Empey played a violin tion of the tabernacle. presented in this part Miss previously any his sister, solo, accompanied by rxf Vw Tntormoimtaiii fltPa. Among the special merit awards DOn Empey. given to Scouters and Scoutmasters were a number give to Scout leaders of Carbon district, Elmer Timothy and W. O. Murphy of Spring Glen, Charles H. Madsen, William Campbell and Ed E. Morgan of Price, and of Carbon district of Boy Scouts Clair Newren of Spring Canyon. Mrs. America hud a delegation of approxiaccepted the ward for her mately 35 persons at the annual ban- Morgan husband in his absence. quet and meeting in Provo last SatAlso honored at the annual session 4 urday evening of the Utah National were winners of the greatly coveted Parks council. award. Two persons from At the meeting, it was repotted that Beaver district possess this award. the council's troop registration is the Carbon A. Rowley of Spring Glen and best on record, most of the districts, George Cutler of Price. 1 including Carbon, having completed Vaughn meeting, the banquet During 1940. for their registrations i The tics one-da- in hearty American Bourbon, Value-plu- s place. ah-Ida- one-four- th Carbon Sends Large Delegation To Boy Scout Annual Meet A Fri. and Sat. Two Bis Days LADIES RAYON GOWNS QC 1.19 Regular CLEAN UP TIME CANNON TOWELS, Colored Reg. 39c and 49c SIMPLICITY PATTERNS 5C : . 5c LADIES HANKIES 2for 5c Regular 5c. Fast Colors BED SPREADS, All New 1.98 Regular $3.98 Regular 15c ; BRUSH-U- P! PAINT-U- P! CLEAN-U- P! j RAG RUGS, Lerge Size Regular 49c i CHENILLE BED SPREADS Regular $4.98 Make Your Place Inside and Outside the Envy of All Who See It McMURTRYS LINE OF PAINTS WILL DO THE TRICK HANSEN FURNITURE EX. are the exclusive dealers for the famouse McMurtry Line of Kalsomine and msi and outside mixted paints. CABINET OIL STAIN ADAMANT FLOOR ENAMEL mixed paint, use and into ready expensive enamel rival-it- RIVAL-IT-E e VARNISH STAIN BARN PAINT METALLIC AND PAINT CLEANER WALL SIZE GLUE AND BRUSHES WAX OLD ENGLISH FLOOR 29c fl.Og 69c 39c 1.49 CURTAINS Regular 98c Pair CURTAIN PANELS Regular 59c Panel U. S. KEDDETTS Regular $1.98 CHENILLE BED SPREADS ROBES REGULAR $5.98 REGULAR ' $4.98 2.98 2.98 HAIISEI1 FURNITURE EXCHANGE PRICE BOYS OVERALLS Sizes 3 to 10 MENS WORK SHIRTS Values to 79c MENS DRESS PANTS Values to $3.98 BOYS SUITS, Spun Rayon Smart New Styles POCKET KNIVES Regular 98c MENS WORK GLOVES Regular $1.49 BOYS POLO SHIRTS Sizes 4 to 8 BOYS U. S. KEDS Regular 98c CHILDRENS BLOUSES LOOK! NEW SMART STYLES In 98c DRESSES ALL WOOL SKIRTS $2.98 and $3.49 4f Buy Now! You'll Have to Hurry CLOSE OUTS ONE LOT of DRESSES REGULAR $7.90 A Real Buy! GENERAL DEPT STORE PRICE HATS REGULAR $1.98 Chiffon REGULAR 7.9c 80 Square Percale BAGS SILK LOOK! loTO f Ag 49c 79c 25c 69c NEW DRESSES SILK HOSE FOR 19c 39c 50c 1.49 LOOK! 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