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Show THE PAGE SIXTEEN SUN - ney and a past president of the Salt case of extieme caie to pievent an Lake Rotary club, addiessed the Puce ordinary sole throat 01 common cold group last Thuisday, telling of the from developing any tuithu Upon the ocELECTION TONIGHT casion of oiganization their bnthdays, Hardy Biy-nand Roy A. West gave shoit bio- CARBON DEMOCRATS other Mi graphical Candidates Nominated Hy Price Wilson hadsketches ofof each the meeting charge TAKE PART IN UTAH At ROTARY WILL HAVE up-sta- te er Meeting Organization Last Thursday ADVISE CARE TO PREVENT SPREAD OF AN EPIDEMIC .secietury- - As soon as signs of a appeal, take youi child to youi family doctoi, advised Di Edwsi.d L at last Thuisduy Van Aelstyn, deputy stute health of- nights meeting in ficer this week, in cautioning patents the Rmetti & against the possibility ot a diphthei- lestuuiunt ia epidemic in this uie.i aie For picsident, Seveial cases of diphthena have Frank Bryner and been lepoited in Cut bon and Emery Fled Killoyle, foi counties, and the utmost piecaution piesidcnt, 'must be taken to pievent any possiJack R i c h d i d s, bility of a lecuiiencc of the epidemic Fi ed Kilfoyle and ,of two yeais ago, the health off ic ei as Candidates, nominated ln vice Earl Durrunt, foi directors, four to Kiltoylp, F.ail Dui bo selected, Fred rant, Wayne Johnson, George Ockey, Jack Ilussey, J L. Bickmoie, Jack Jones and Ruel Redd Present offieeis aie' Melvin C Wilson, piesident; Fiank Bryner, vice piesident. Jack Richards, Fled Kilfoyle, Aaion Hanson and Gomer Peais tors Office of secretaiy-treasuie- r, now held by Mr. McQueen, ec appointive William J. Lowe, Salt Lake attoi- - PARTY CONVENTION United States De-p- a, tommi'sinn of the the foi thcoming campaignol halt Lak tment of the Intel im Mi- - James H Wolte k--.than m the pleThis was 4 DUO 'City won the national mme than m OU0 but Up ading week MJirjn "IKil ot la-- t yea. week ut' ,m Soules ot the a natu nai the in thiee ot the leldy -- .1 coal Dobb- - ol Ogden was nann output nationThe St ,u and M ot Utah committeeman 7 030 000 net tons in the University d ,nvitat v .! uUllkd a!1 tyit-cStew ait ot the state cupi1 week-en- d meet last til, S Ed ended Apnl utk two out ol the th.ee tin vice chan maic UlgfotJ - " .nn 8 470 niJl) m the vvetk pieviuuatton with countv Caihon 1,1 ,h0 440-'- d soft 11 d n to date, n t1 "u"' f.ul t t talcndai veal telay in t n alternate to spimt medley the D,nos ? Hit nation is 21 tioll ,mi( ton Im tl,,l steis came in touith Thev n w i fiank Bonacci a d Mis u u! t at e id ot the i oi anplace in the halt-mil- e relayyl siiui ountv bon Cai Pennsylvania ol OBcito let yen, nu od 4 co 0 the - up pnWicMaking f'nt, pei with membei s ol c(nvcntion tup p output Coach r ti oung vveie Les Winters i ulKk pit ok um pioduction, tigu'cd outson, Sam Coisetti, Don coal equivalent ol weekly Shown in fi nt toi the s.mo Simmons, Melvm Stones G ' put - up 1! Utah laris and John Lionakis PLACEJNReJJ sw corn-pondi- CUn ng -- said Quaiantine laws must be stiutly lenfoiced, to pievent the spiead ot any contagion Evidences of mixed infection of diphtheria and scarlet fever, both highly contagious and theiefoie all the more dangerous when combined, n have been noted, giving added foi being careful when a child shows any symptoms of a soie thioat The best possible protection against an epidemic, Dr Van Aelstyn said, is to be found m the exer- lea-so- -- i 6 puiod I n t p- -i ne d - nl I i No. 228 NEW OUR SAMPLES FOR LINE SPRING MEASURE Dead friday ' car tje NEWEST COLORS WEAVES. , 'xn.P'ri-- AND The stutt OF THE BEST IN la and Come Have A Look. While Volume of Business Continues ONE MENS MENS MENS MENS SERVICE BEST SUITS SUITS Cleaned & pressed $1.00 50c Pressed PANTS Cleaned & pressed 50c 25c PANTS Pressed FREE REPLACED BUTTONS 20 THE These Prices Are CASH On Delivery. You the Regular CALLED If Charged ho HOMES are made of, It Will Cost Price. DELIVERED I Accoidi g,hway No. 231 paint up - FIX JJi nald s OP meri; m.tke sldtvt THE Kridge fte botto Thl ttw (JiO's em Intel n. 8e chief uth at e thic unt t! J Dav id Inquire for Full Details (JemaliJinL'i- . 19 rM ofield sg :v viz Fir 3 ji y e ad r 2 skF'y ( S r mI . lift Sc O p3 e two loebe ed m Funei Price, Utah v i CO. r i. fi. i. .i ni a n it.tr i u. m ti .ii i ic.liiiuiuii.ui niiiii empl Pa'! fnplov e , 1J.L-J- MUTUAL LUMBER eo 70 ibout - NOTICE Ble Cal ie invc Family t bm fie WlLKEN :h: lter.J.U De- FOR PIBLICATION. p.utment of the Intend, U S Land Ottue at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 9 1940 NOTICE is heieby given that Geoige L Fiandsen, ot Pi ice, Utah, shine ti H'et P , cm nt n n mi. ortuai iiiMtiium vron Irtenre NE'4, EQNW'r. NE'iSW1,. NOSE1!, SF'iSF1,. Section 20, Township 11 South, Ik.nge 11 East, Salt Lake Menduin, his tiled notice of intention to make final Pi oof, to claim to the land above desuib-ebetoie the C'leik oi the distnct couit, at Puce. Utah, on the 20th day fie de ilt La b! Hell )ui- - E t d. FOR AND P( lier less no saw Attorney lor Administi atoi Date ot fust pub., Apnl 18, 1940 Date of last pub Mav 9. 1940 who, on May 4 1933, made stock- l .using homestead enttv. No 051888 See 23, oi SW't See 24. PER CENT REDUCTION ON LADIES GARMENTS All Repairing Extra Charge 111 00 P V V ON EASY PAYMENTS be-fo- ie AMERICA. miles a Cieditois will piesent claims with voueheis to the undei signed at Spnng Glen, Utah, or to Hemy Huggen, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on oi the 29th dav of June, A D, 1940 FRANK SACCOMANNO, Administi atoi ot tire Estate of also Chailcs Saccomanno, known as Ch.nlie Saccamcnno. and beng one and the same pei son, deceased HENRY RUGGERI, SATISFACTION be I wash ed GUARANTEED BY THIS LINE ONE gent ou1 NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS Estate ol Chuiles Saccomanno, also known as Ch.nlie Saccamcnno, and being one and the same peison , SUITS. i National, OF MADE-TO- - rri silting spective signers for further SEE HigL of .GAL. QUART loi fOLVML ! Our Familys WHISKEY RECIPE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult County Clerk or re- A mmii Coal Output For State Of In Week Of April Cai bon county Democratic delegates to the state convention at Salt Lake City Saturday had the expen-enc- e of pai tic lpating in one ot tin most int i eating politic.il cone lav i Utah s r oal uu'put u ipe even held by that p.uty, tno umtv it e lowest iJ 000 net ton- action on the state ctiau munship bv many vvitk , yeai- - (kuing Pit the local delegation eu)lmg foi plane il 0 an oidmg to a i( ! oi t ot ot veteians ol such atlans fiom tne national bitumuiou- Iuinell Black, attorney foi the state liquoi tommsiMon and loimti Salt Lake county chan man was elected to the state chan munship by the .scant margin of seven and one-ha- lf votes, his total being 407 Q Geoige Ballif of Provo leceived 3521.1 votes and S. L Cate of Salt Lake City registeied only 22 The Bl.n k victory, if such it can be has always been so flavorful and mild and maybe even called in face of the liquor commismore so today. Just try it sion, state load commission and tax and see! commission piomotion is iccogmed HarryE,Wken as an oiganization The tuumph Black victory was won in the face PINT , PINT of the fact that his elevation to stew -No. 230 No. 229 .udship of the paity altoids the Re- publican foues their chief t.uget NOTICE PEOPLE 1 V Sheya Named As Alternate To National Conclave At Salt Lake Meet thioat soie tieasurer cock, dn CTAH , v Annual election of offieeis will be bold this evening, Thuisduy, at the legular weekly meeting of the Puce Rotary club, announces Isaac Mc- Queen, PRICE ADVOCATE, ot Mav, 1940 Claimant names as witnesses M in ng, Geoige Vatsi-- , George Faucett and Rov.il Fund-en- , all ot Pi lie. Utah Oi-s- ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS W. PHONE 237 F. MYERS, 17 E. Main Owner St. A S BROWN. Price, Utah Registei Date of tint pub April 11, 1940 Date of last pub Mav 9. 1940 , Tliis is wlisai I cull SsS$ good ejitiaij! He knows whats good plenty of real bread, the kind thats full of good, natural, food value. energy-buildin- g In other words . . . Royal Bread. Every time you buy a loaf of Royal Bread , you know that you are benefiting your own community because Royal is a large user of Carbon County Coal. 'WVX Ml Xvv s'l I '"''s' v X , So remember-wh- en you buy bread, look for the Royal label on the wrapper. tp&s, s, S4, The quality and the purity of Coca-Col- a have won it a place in America s refrigera- .aC'l FRESH every day at your grocers Coli Bad tors. Family and friends alike enjoy its clean taste and the happy after-sens- e of refreshment it brings. Your dealer has the handy home package, the - six-bott- le ROYAL BAKING CO., Salt Lake & Ogden JS 100 Home-Owne- d carton of Coca-Col- SOUTHERNUTAH a. he Arnr a'?'A.oca'coia COLA co- - by BOTTLING CO. |