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Show i SECOND SECTION 1940 qK h cate PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CONCERT finance Wilson DAI explains need for un6s s " : Western Coloiadn bands hae always attended the Price band contest re- - in the past, and hit al bands have ;,t- -, , fostciimt the cordial aMnS 0 cummun-i tended the Grand Junction testnal in (,n tl;e two e jjttfnihiP to continue the niKit,rabie linancial return. It is desned . ,,, j lU- the of flnt i elutionships ' tes reqiul purpose an jaBuing. funds that the tup, Mr Wilson said jgjji'ig tie year, he added, Pi ice hopes ouc auditoiium tins1 to Next secure the national legional muMi conceit in C. Melvin dtlllnsed, festival, last held here in 1937. e.imgna , Parboil High school principal, t 8 00 oi l' out that no lurthei Mr. Wil- of funds aie planned, ,,!Ld that icsidents and business gflft M.rmni'l a locallv coopei ate by pef conceit this evening. E. M. Jams and Fanis L. Edgley and xocal music directors k- - inwgin Lting Actively, added that persons apwhen times numerous bating the depaitments have re- - S, local music requests ,or programs could show then Jpeciatmn in a helpful way bv ded to SERVICE CLUB BAND WELL RECEIVED AT CONCERT IN HELPER Dance In Hub Citys Auditorium Follows ProgTam Last Saturday Night A full evening of enjoyment was afiorded at the civic auditorium in ert chool Helper last Saturday by a Ca bon J8 ct'lved cncert by the Rio Grande to Grand gone Seivice tlub band- followed by a at the exuense of the local dance vvhlch was exceptionally well committee which ob- cun- -' d IT fund, rfualy from solicitation ot Opening its 1940 season, the band --arms and thiough under direction of William It. Toy, No Wilson Mr. explained. nerthants ottered a program of maiches and Bid! solicitation will be made by the contest committee this year and concert pieces, together with several be less novelty numbers, that won applause rect.pts from concessions will local from the audience, the because the that in pad. Proceeds of the alfair wall be used and contest will he on a less externprincipally to purchase band uniforms for the band members. Members of the band are: Duane Merrill, Spring Canyon; Ross Horsley, Price; William Woodward, Spring Glen; Lee Miller, Hiawatha; Carlos Giacoletti, Helper; Rex Tucker, Spring Canyon; Owen Merrill, Spring Canyon; Arthur Brown, Spnng Canyon; William Sulpizio, Helper; Doyle Simmons, Spring Canyon; Donald Giacoletti, Helper; Dave Colton, Helper; Sam Eaquinta, Helper; Max Newren, Spring Canyon; Walter Donaldson, Standardville. John Maleckar, Martin; Jim Gunderson, Price; Bert Rowley, Spring Glen; Dominic Bonacci, Helper; Albert Cook, Helper; Junior Sell, Spring Canyon; Dean Rowley, Spring Glen; Oliver Phelps, Spring Canyon; Jack Woodward, Spring Glen; Mae Millei, Hiawatha; Clinton Ostler, Spring Canyon; Hilton Peterson, Helper; Tom Steele, Spnng Glen; Wayne Johnson, Helper; Don Colton, Helper; Ed I.ai sen. Helper; Melvin Stone, Spring Canyon; Lewis Pappas, Price; MacRae Lopez, Helper: Joe Gaillard, the boofin nomination in the Democratic party. Francis Fowles of Ogden, also recIlls is the first announcement for that ognized as a camp follower of the STIR THROUGH UTAH post. Mr. Reese was elected state King crew and closely associated with tieasuier four years ago, having ser- Parnell Black, has announced his ved toe previous six years as Cat bon candidacy for the Democratic nomAS ELECTIONS NEAR county tieasurer. ination for congress, seeking to succeed Abe Murdock. Mr. Fowles is o E. E. Monson of State Secretary announced the latter part of last present Weber county chairman of Candidates Enter Party Races week his candidacy for the Democrat- his party. While Others Hold Off ic nomination to succeed himself in Walter Grange, a resident of southern Utah and former member of the that post. I ntil Later Date Chief interest currently surrounds state legislature, has announced that the drive to be made for the Demo- - he is a candidate for the Democratic Despite the deaith of announced cratic nomination for United States nomination for congress in this discandidates tm oltices in this area Senator, William H. King, incumbent, trict, too. Mr. Granger has been sertheie is aluady a bestimng of polihaving announced some time ago that ving since 1937 as a member of the tics heieabouts that indicates ieal There is he would seek that position again. public service commission. vvil be developed m that line Congressman Abe Murdock has an- a strong possibility that there will be in the not very distant future, the nounced his candidacy for the Demo- other candidates seeking the DemoDemocratic state convention ot last cratic nomination for that post and a cratic nomination for this post. week having initiated the third announced candidate is Delbert Arthur Wooley, Ogden attorney, campaign on a widespread basis. !M. Draper of Salt Lake City, former announced his candidacy Sunday for Republicans of the state will hold state chairman. Congressman Mur- the Republican congressional nomintheir convention next month. dock appears to have the advantage ation. Reports have been current that Among recent announcements of at this stage of the game although L. L. Taylor, Moab publisher, may those seeking state office nominations Senator King has some edge in that seek this same nomination. The Reis that of Reese M. Reese, incumbent those recently placed in charge of publicans are expected to bestir state treasurer, who placed his name party affairs are his close political themselves more with the approach on the line Saturday for the auditor friends and of their state convention. promoters. ULillLb BEGIN TO GRAND JUNCTION TRIP- - al-s- 7 J1. YMMsrAfl Vvfi Are Now Making AUTO LOANS Thursday, Friday and Saturday FORMERLY SCHRAMM-JOHNSON- officer. Dr. A. L. Heuther, Salt Lake City, orthopedic specialist, was in charge, assisted by Miss Marcella Mclnnery, director cf the crippled childrens di-- ! vision of the state board; Miss Hed- wig Trauba, nursing consultant; Miss medicai social worker; M honeyi Miss Elizabeth Farrar, physiotherapist; Miss Catherine Clark, physiother-- 9 apist for this district; and local health officers. Recommendations for continued courses of treatment tor the various atpatients were made at the clinic, tended by infantile paralysis patients and others coming under the crippled It is expected w children's program. be held here will clinic J that another in about six months. d. the United States. j. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone 202 t one-ha- One of the offices expected to tract the most interest is that of Dniy Facial Tissues East Main Street C 1252 50c Revelation enmt Tooth Powder . .Perfection, Box .... 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ECONOMY SIZE $1.25 Laxative l EX-LA- X 25c Laxative '$1 NURITO for Neuritis AqtsaVelva See V AQC OlaSsen PINT 1 BASEBALL BROADCASTS P iiiiBBBfearB KOTEX .39 Tune in to an Napkins, Box 30 Hi Cod Liver Oil LIQUID WAX Pint Size By Rose Koski Mrs. William Mooney of Salt Lake hete Fn- City was a business caller a'y- M C'T&ATEof For Catnpana d3Mr and Mrs. William Donaldson J. E. and daughter, Melba i Mrs motorThomas Lee Mrs. Whalen and week-en- d. ed to Ogden to spend the Mt. Pleasof Mrs. Neil M. Madsen ere visiting few a days ant, spent friends. and with relatives Provo to H. C. Bement motored to his with spend the week-en- d G. Meto of Sal Attorney Harry here the first caller a was Lake City P" bridaUtoS'r was give in honor AMr" Francis Strang Wrtneiaj of of evening at the home was made a Whalan. A scrapbook each lady presented bfj7hreceiv-cipe- . Many lovely moCdMr. and Mrs. Louis Gorishek Sunday. tored to Salt Lake City ALKA V1 SELTZER Special to OLD ENGLISH atgov- ernor, each party being expected to have several entries for this post nomination. limit Quentitlee Hand Cream mE1 WATTIS NEWS write all kinds of Insur-nc- e Fire, Lightning, Tor-aCrop, Rain and Ue, in the bestt PRICE, UTAH ly Right Reserved to S its - semi-month- ( Price. Bud Donaldson, Standardville; William Somppe, Helper; Wallace Treat. Standardville; Junior Jewkes, Ken- ilworth: Dan Morgan, Kenilworth; Tony Migliaccio, Helper; Jimmy Dart, Helper; Junior Parry, Castle Gate; Sam Corey, Kenilworth; Joe Lopez, Helper; Woodrow Clark, Helper; and Pete Simonetti, Helper. EQUITABLE 'ey B,de meeters at its regular ing here last Friday evening. The agreement provides that the lf of the salary and county pay expenses of a nurse, the state board of health paying the remainder. The countys share amounts to $262.50 per quarter. At the meeting Friday, also the commissioners approved awarding the job of auditing the countys books for 1938-3- 9 to O. W. Casella, certified public accountant from Salt Lake City who has audited the accounts twice previously for the county. OQO0 Approximately seventy youngsters received attention at the crippled children's clinic lor the lour South-- ! eastern Utah counties, held last Thuisday and Friday at the Price district office of the Utah State Board of Health, according to Dr. Edward L. Van Aelstyn, deputy state health in Approval was given to the extension tor another year of the contract with the Utah State Board of Health for nursing service in Carbon county by the board of county commission- AlWAYSlWELCOME Crippled Childrens Clinic Is Held Here e Commissioners Okay Contract For Nurse ofW MILK MAGNESIA - II PAGE NINE con- - l f) SECOND SECTION Slit il , I , |