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Show APRIL 25, IMP - TE, PRICE, UTAH vfpyljTTLE MONEY BUT LOT OF WORK hmes On J 5ne ,b W jf)n6 " 01 k at P oup Ol pic abor lines showed the beautifying a school buildm Mr. and its surrounding property. in of because out that pointed in.ham the in neighboihood , otheis Wpnrouiaed to clean up and n as vajtify then piopeity 51nt lor to beautify It became contagious ty wii f. the school had taken the tirst lines ?! and it all happened because 'vr w4 Lp eone had an idea, and was willing 0f opeiation he ... yellow t, fy effect keep oi. ept out t Wise Women tneuver aces, and 'ation n wther-wt- - Know . . . y yer, stf! v lines at ient inter: son is no ctivelv, Slate n brushes and mops lighten the burden of home cleaning because good brooms, C lie willi all yoE, y at a Repj attends: th the unced p dr? Op-perm- is piesident. Similar campaigns aie conducted in each of 23 other communities through the state by junior chamber organizations. For the best city planning and beautification program during the year, an award is made, Price winning the trophy in 1939 In addition to the Clean up, Paint up piogram, the Price oigamzation plans to conduct a city beautiiiea-tio- n program in May. Geoige H. Putteuck, Jr, is in chaige of the 1 y. Com-meio- All Heating Systems Should Be Overhauled It IS estimated that at least two out ol eveiy thiee lumnces waste fuel, and To successfully discharge that rethe junior chamber must fust have the wholehcai ted suppoit of the public, which in the past has been lealized to the extent that vast impiovements have been made, at this season of the yeai, in the geneial appeaiance of the community, and especially the lmpiessum made upon our visiting public. We are prone to associate cleanliness and civic beauty with which, in all piobability is a fact and should leceive at least some of our attention. When we consider environmental sanitation we must look upon filth in all of its aspects as a potential hazard to the health ot the community. To eliminate such hazards we must remove the cause. This can and should be done for our own protection, if for no other reason. A successfully planned cleanup campaign such as the one now in progress is a primary factor in the accomplishment of this sponsibility, heat inadequately A laige proportion of these aie ot dependable make, and should have many years of dependable serv ice lelt in them However, lack of needed health-fulne.lepans aie costing the owners of these heating plants many dollars each year in waste ot fuel and discomfort Almost any furnace will waste tuel, if it is duty, if there aie cracks and leaks in it, if it is not equipped to propei ly humidify the an, or if the warmed air is not actively circulated to all rooms. These things aie not generally difficult or costly to remedy and will soon be repaid in fuel savings alone and satisfaction Home owners should call in their heating man and have a general check-u- p and heating survey made in goal the late spring or early summer. Empty food cans, wet garbage lrom the home, ash piles and animal wastes allowed to remain on the premises necessarily create a health nuisance should be dealt with accordingly. Show Sale and Let us assume that our cleanup campaign is the inauguration of a year-arouSales of electiic appliances by ail vigilance against filth, accumdealers in the territory served by the ulations of trash and wastes and unUtah Power and Light company in sightly environmental conditions. the fust three months of 1940 are 8 3 Service rendered by the city of per cent above the corresponding pei-lo- d Price in the way of garbage collecin 1939, according to W. A Huck-m- s, tion should make it unnecessary for sales manager of the power com- any family within the incorporated pany, in a statement to George W. limits of the city to allow yards and Leatham, manager of the Price dis- homes to become at all littered with w'aste matter of any nature. We have trict Mr. Huckins said this increase in- the facilities requisite to the best posdicates improved purchasing power of sible control of the above mentioned the consumer in the intermountain potential hazards to our health. It area and a more general public ac- is our duty to employ those facilities electnc-a- l not only now but during the entire ceptance of the labor-savin- g year. appliances. Economically, vve cannot afford to The total sales for the thiee months ourselves and our families to expose by all dealers reached $1,280,540 com- unhealthful environmental conditions. pared with $1,182,692 in the It undoubtedly pays to prevent rather period in 1939. cure. The wealth and continued Mr. Huckins reported total refrig- than of our community will also prosperity erator sales for the three month perbe materially affected by its general iod were 54 7 per cent ahead of 1939 Let us, then, support and water heater sales increased 61.6 appearance. the Junior Chamber ofCommeice and cent over the comparable period clean per up for health, prosperity and dast year. happiness. ss gifts. The Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Mecham. Special guests were: Mrs. Parley Anderson and Mrs. Mrs. Madson was DeVere Curtis. present after being ill for the last three meetings. Mrs. Al Babcock and son, Freddy, spent last week with her parents in Wellington. Mis. Lee Kirk, Mrs. Dan Garber, and Mrs. Walter Baxter entertained an Auxiliary tea Thursday. Twenty-tw- o were piesent. Two musical numbers were offered by Mrs. Richard Hampshire. Lyle Asay, Glen and Cyril ThomSchedule Jajcee Meeting as and Bert Wilde left for the C. C. Next regular meeting of the Price C. camp Thuisday morning. Miss Barbara Cox is spending the Junior Chamber of Commerce will Mrs. Jean be held next Tuesday, May 7, at 8.00 week with her mother, Cox. p. m in the city hall, announces Reid The Sunday school had a food sale Allied, piesident All members have Saturday. The proceeds will go for been urged to attend. new song books. CONSOLIDATED WAGON and MACHINE CO. We save you money on Quality Paints, Wallpaper and Kalso- mine. nd MAKE THIS SPRINGS CLEANING AS EASY AS POSSIBLE! oclock s of the ty Increased Sess arbon gan-unin- Electric Appliances the dirt and dust faster. pick up they PART nmsa,v HIAWATHA NEWS By Famie Baxter Mrs. Joe Oppeiman entertained at a birthday party Tuesday. Those The Clean up, Paint up campaign present weie: Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman being conducted cunently under aus- of Huntington, Mrs. Merrit Brady, pices of the Price Junior Chamber Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, Mrs. Dan Wych-erl- y, Mrs. Jim Casino, Mrs. Walter of Commerce, is one of the sev en maBaxter and Mrs. Dan Garber. A loverecommended the programs jor by an was served. Mrs. luncheon ly Utah State Junior Chamber of Comwas with beautiful showered merce of which Val D. Hicks, Price, OF CLEAN-U- P Pi eliding at the meeting was Roy west, chan man of the new ly-landscape impiovement Hazards committee Addressing the gathei-ifi- g Eliminating Sanitary Is he bnefly, invited all orgamza-- , Important Need, Says tions and individuals of the District Official county, to assist m carry mg out a piogiam beautitication By Ellis R. Shields Music was furnished for the pioDistrict Sanitarian giam by Hemy Mathis and DOn Em-peThe Price Junior Chamber of e the foimer singing a solo and the is again assuming a leading lattei playing a solo. piano role in a commendable drive to clean up and beautify our city oi ,md Local Cleanup Drive Ties In With State Beautification Move ul to u oi k to the idea over, to make beautifulput He added that if these elements aie piesent, eiy httle money is needed Also addussing the meeting at- tended by several hundied chuuh and civic lepiesentatives who are m- terested m beautification, was Marvin 0. Ashton, in st counselled m the presiding bishopnc ot the L D S church, membei of the State Landscape impiovement committee and ; chairman ol the L D S chuichs beautiliration committee. Mi. Ashton complimented Price upon its tine civic auditorium and declared that the building would prove to be the inspiration lor further improvements and steps in the dnection Landscape County Monda evening in the -- nittee that these auditoiioni at Pme out- actual little meant veiy ot and time lot a but of money JlSfd community progress. CLEANUP. PAINTUP . he said, is v hat makes peo-P- e dress up when they go out in HEALTH SHOULD BE PubU He added that this same pude uld Piompt people to keep their CONSIDERED VITAL , homes and suiioundmgs clean and to make them moie beau-tii- pnde, Kirkham, Marvin Ashton Address Group Landscape Improvement Here Monday e- - to give the time wlou'd .lido, of ht d beautiiication t0 put the ld S'0f effo.N tow ai Mate, James Ddt'-'"frk'fwham 'ee.eta.y ot the L It takes an and Salt Lake City and' the illmcme tinc committees, beuLtitdtum irf of on beautification to carry NEEDED PAGE ELEVEN Check all your cleaning devices now select replacements and additional equipment from us. idelms ' M. H. KING & CO. 71 cor.e-spondi- 5 Cents to $1.00 Store (for n UTAH PRICE, iking work fro AAtAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 18c . 15c lets Cooperate In tlie Paint- - Clean-U- p, it. 35c 20c r 35c Campaign and Use DuPont Paints! 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Now-O- nly m sfim0 s t i7' i i & , . 'H.- - J , - f Gallon House Paints) (Full Line of DuPont Price 9 next East Mam . ItcanJ ttAPPEfJ 1 TO ex-- 1 BUILDING IS IMMUNE from FIRE but... everybody can follow these common sense precautions and help reduce the hazards: winter. 1 Clean Up your premises 2. Clean Out trash from attics, cellars and closets j 3. 1. today for this service. A. L. ENGLISH Heating & Plumbing Service I PRICE, UT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Lena Litizzette, Eastern Utah Electric Co. Phone 55 647-- costs ! rVTVTTTTTTTVTTTVTVTVTTTTTV oo- 2 fuel f MAIN ST yA Buy s ing engineer we will give you an 1 accurate report on your heating J may save you discomfort and f- J heat-- 1 plant. There is no charge for this service, it is absolutely free and color card. i i After the inspection by an experienced v, Rlou u we f will inspect your complete heating 7 I first also known as Petramla Littezetti, also known as Nellie LRtizzetti, also known as Mrs. Lena Litizzette, and being one and the same person, de. ceased. Creditors will present claims with 'vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of September, A. D. 1940. VICTOR LITIZZETTE, Executor and Trustee of the Estate of Lena Litizzette, also known as Petranila Littezetti, also known as Nellie Littizzetti, also known as Mrs. Lena Litizzette, and being one and the same person, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Executor and Trustee. Date of first pub., April 25, 1940 Date of last pub., May 16, 1940 CHECK YOUR FIRE INSURANCE POLICY be sure you are fully covered both buildings and household effects you have any insurance problems, or desire additional coverage, phone 4. If EQUITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY J. BRACKEN LEE, Manager Phone 222 Price Uath |