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Show rflfBSDAY ( JIXV 11. 1940 THE SUN. ADVOCATE. ny recanting 01 ficer. Persons Army Vacancy ounc who SHEYA will leave corps and in j&re interested should apply at the for democratictodyy cruit dwiions office mg of the United in the city hall at Pnce' VaCanh2cal conclave this week lie reported 'vere S Edward Sheya, Price State George Znachko, Plans to leave this county attorney, evening fur Chi cago. Ulinois, to attend the national convention, as an alter- Thursday, July Rm Utah. The con Robbeis Roost Roundup opens tention will open on Monday. The with patade on Mam street at 6:30 Previous day Mr. Sheya, who recently as chosen national p. m., show at the rodeo committeemen for Ltah 8:15 at p. m. by the State Young Demo- Friday, July 12 nfVif eaue wdl attend a meeting the national committee of Robber Young Democrats of America. at 6:30 p. m., show at 8:15 p. m dance following at the Silver Moon Following the Chicago he dance pavilion. will visit Washington, conclave, D. C Saturday, July 13 Nashville, Tennessee, before Final day of the Robbers Roost ing west. Roundup, parade at 6:30 p. m show at 8:15 p. m., concluding celebration dance following at the Si See Mexico thi Moon dance hall. aop b quain ;vUit gay Spanish nighl Monday, July 15 WALL PAPERING DONE AT le bull fight tee Chamber of Commerce of Price ebb; see real price, 200 beautiful samples and than Mexico as it ix today, 7.30 at m. to in the council p. choose from. 127 So. 3 E., Price. meeting sites of ancient chamber of the city hall. Phone 251. explore the COMING EVENTS h Jjze' MEXICO Entries up to 10:00 o'clock this morning in the contest events of the Robbers Roost Roundup assured some high class competition in all divisions. They were signing up this morning as fast as one could write and make room for another, so the 10:00 a. m. entry list probably will be be doubled by the closing time. Among those entered to date are: Ted Moese, Blackfoot, Idaho, bulldogging; Sam Fancher, roping and riding; Bill Eaton, calf roping; Dick Robbins, calf roping; Bob Burrows, bullriding and bronc riding; Jackie Cooper, bronc riding; Smokey Snyder, bull riding; Robert Penovich, Consumers, amateur bareback bronc riding; Mickey McKnight, Jackson Hole, bronc riding; Chuck Sheppard, Globe, Arizona, bronc riding and calf roping; Charles Fancher, Bliss, Idaho, FOR RENT FURNISHED BED-roo- m calf roping and bulldogging; John Las Vegas, Nevada, calf ropand housekeeping rooms, Fancher, ing; Louis Brooks, Paw'huska, OklaPhone 61-- J. homa, bronc riding and bulldogging; Ned Ferraco, Pawhuska, bronc ridFOR RENT TWO LARGE ROOMS, ing; Kid Fletcher, Hugo, Colorado, apartment, well furnished, with re-- fi bronc riding and bull riding; Gerald lgerator and electric stove; pri- Roberts, Strong City, Kansas, bronc vate bath. Adults only. I5l Car-b(m and bull riding; Melvin Cripper, DesAve. eret, Utah, calf roping and bulldog- FOR SALE STRICTLY FRESH Call at 416 South 1st East eggs. CARD OF THANKS or phone 134-We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many FOR RENT THREE-ROOAPT., nicely furnished, modern. Call 223 friends who were so generous in their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy upon the death of our beLOST REAR GATE FROM STAKE loved wife and mother. truck between Price and Scofield. T. C. Harvey, Inquire Stanley C. Harvey, William W. Harwy, HOUSE FOR RENT GOOD LOCA-tio- n, Mrs. Clara McCann, $25 00. Clara Miller, Phone Mrs. Millicent Nelson, 393Mrs. Winifred Kellough. WANTED ONE FRESH GOOD, Jersey milk cow. Must be good producer. H. J. Nelson, 284 South REA-sonab- .th Mr. of Grandeur eutbor Fams-ort- h, of Ancient Seven Enrolled At B. Y. U. Seven students from Price and surrounding towns are members of the Brigham Young university summer school student body which saw music and educational history made in late June. They are Monnda Grange, Willard Ray Luce, Myrna Williams, and Wanda Williams of Price; Dorr W. Hansen and Gaylen Wycherly of Sunnyside; and Joseph V. Bunderson of Wellington. (published 1939). You Salt this in a all do on me city and return, personally America auttxaravan tour. conducted, Three without a car may nde down with Mr. Farnsworth. Very food reasonable in cost. Splendid and hotels. Guide service throughout. No extra Never before have you had provided fees. mch a splendid opportunity to see Mexico! Write 703 East Dewey Farnsworth, REALLY First FIREMEN ANSWER CALL Flames on the dry cleaning equipment at the Acme Cleaners and Taylors about 10:30 o'clock this morning prompted the calling of the fire department, chiefly as a precautionary measure, as the fire was out by the time the firemen arrived. No damage was done. South, Salt Lake Gty, Utah, tour folder. Do H now ! for free IN YOUR OWN CAR Special Clearance M 1st West. BUILDING FOR SALE OR LEASE in center of Helper business disAll fixtures and butcher trict. equipment included if sold or leased. Inquire te. Building 1 FOR RENT 2 OR 3 ROOM FURN-20- 7 ished apartments. East 2nd North. Biege or White FOR RENT APARTMENT inquire at 58 West 1st North or call Del Gardner, 672-- SHOES R. FOR SALE-6- 40 ACRES GRAZING land. Permit 200 cattle Argile. J. G. Warren, Price. At Two Low Prices FOR RENT apartment MODERN in Parkdale. Apply New Deal Bar. Phone 631. FOR SALE USED good condition. WASHER Phone 4 FOR SALE 3 LOTS IN HELPER, close in at the foot of Maple street. Good value. See'E. T. Borkenhag-e- n, 278 South 1st West, Helper. o PRICE, : WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS, no stockings, F. H. Pleasants, 482 South 1st East, Phone 292-- J. On SALE Our Regular Quality Merchandise MENS SUITS MENS POLO now valoes 14-5- 0 SHIRTSS mens SLACK SUITS MENS SUMMER SOX SUMMER TIES MENS SUSPENDERS MENS DVD UNIONS T 5 25c "now 39c VALUES NOW 1.00 5 m TRUNKS OFF REGULAR STRAW HATS DRESS BOYS 98c 2.49 --1ow "s MENS BOYS POLO Own PRICE 33io 50 SHIRTS "Now 59c WASH SLACKS BOYS S BVD UNIONS 5-BOYS SHORTS eroadcuiih 6 SSc . 1.00 1.00 PRICE TRADING CO. Mens Department PRICE FOR SALE $50 SECOND HAND electric range for $15. Ready to go. F. J. Thomas, 363 N. Carbon Ave. MODERN AIR apartment. '56 West FOR RENT conditioned 1st North. FOR SALE GOOD JERSEY MILK cow. Good producer. Phone 698-J- 3, Milton Jones, Airport Road. MOD-er- n RENT FOUR-ROOhouse. Close in. See Steadman at 14 Airport Road. $18.50 per month. FOR ging, Tom Knight, Cody, Wyoming, bronc riding; Buck Peterson, Tremon-to- n, bronc riding and bulldogging; Charles Bertola, Price, calf roping; Ralph Thompson, Ft. Sumner, New Mexico, calf roping and bulldogging; Ray Skinner, Delta, calf roping; Bill Odelik, Nine Mile, amateur bronc riding; Norman Winn, Nine Mile, amateur bronc riding; Gus Piantus, Price, amateur bronc riding. Some of these boys, such as Kid DAFFY DRIVERS Utah Traffic Safety Council Gerald Roberts, Jackie Snyder and others, are up near the top of the national ratings at present. Kid Fletcher was well out in front for a time, but has dropped now to second place in the standings. Fletcher, Cooper, Smokey 1 CARBON YOUTHS ENROLL FOR SERVICE WITH CCC ONE-SIDE- DUEL D Did the train whistle? Oh, yes, the train whistled. Lights wigwag? Oh yes, the lights flashed. And did the gong ring? Why certainly. Was the view obstructed? Not at all. Then was the driver crazy? No, strangely en- ough, he was sane. Well, how in the world could it happen?Thats the strange part of it nobody Three additional Carbon county youths were accepted Saturday for enrollment in the Civilian Conservation corps, according to John T. . Maulsby, county C. C. C. enrollment officer. They are Charles Juergens, John Edward Ward and William Around 1,500 people knows. Richard Ward, all of Clear Creek. apparently in their right minds did the same stunt last year. They Applications for enrollment will be didnt live to tell the story. Your accepted at the county department of guess is as good as mine. office here during the public welfare remainder of this month, Mr. Maulsby CARBON DEMOCRATS ATTEND said. CONFERENCE AT SALT LAKE Sun-Advoc- Home is definitely in keeping with the being trend of the times . . . a done all over the nation building program which is likely to top any other twelve-mont- h campaign in the country in recent years. its ... Free Delivery M Free Delivery : FRIDAY , SATURDAY . JULY 12th WONDER POOD And under the arrangement of financing which we can secure for you so easy it is just like an opportunity paying rent d to own and occupy that for while home paying it on a monthly basis that is as easy as rent. B 13th CHEESE MALLOWS ... - KiraGt MARSH- - long-desire- FOR RENT BEAUTIFULLY DEC-- I orated sleeping room. 637 North 2nd East. Phone 71-- J. JULY CLEARANCE UlimmiHmHIMMHHiltHUlHItUiHItmmillMtmUIIHmUimiltlimilMnHHIttHlltlUlHIUtimillMimittUUllWtHHMIMIIimUUUHMtHMMHmtUHIUIItlltHUimmifltlHiHi County Democratic Chairman Donald Hacking, William W. Hill, Edward Sheya, Dr. C. R. Fahring, J. Orvel Peterson and Louis Kosec attend a state Democratic conference in Salt planted the trees in Pioneer park in- Lake City last Saturday, joining in stead of Memorial park as the item discussion of plans for the forthcomread. ing elections. ng UTAH OUR ANNUAL ng A CORRECTION te. SHOE DEPARTMENT out-goi- by-law- A correction should be made in an item which appeared in The last week. F. W. Olson, former mayor of Price, landscaped and CON-tainiMANS BILLFOLD personal papers and cash. Reward for return. The LOST PRICE TRADING CO. be included in the committees recomTo arrange for a new mendations. type of membership application cards, a committee consisting of Aaron Hanson, F. Wilcken Fox, Reed Christoph-erso- n, Roy Jensen and Keith Chase was appointed. Report of the auditing committee, recently. composed of Arthur Norton, Arthur Selection of Americanism as the Lewis and Douglas Christison, was fourth major program of the Price approved. Welcomed into the organization as organization for next year was discussed, but final action was postpon- new members were Preston Harris ed. and Ross Richens. The jaycees voted to remove reCongratulating him upon his splenstrictions on membership, and throw did service during his term as presiit open to all w;ho wish to become dent, the junior chamber presented to members, and the committee on re- Reid Allred, president, with s, vision of of which George H. a traveling bag. Mr. Allred is now Patterick, Jr., is chairman, was ad- stationed temporarily in Salt Lake vised that a rule to this effect should City. IN M VALUES TO Your Amencani.vni is our heritage: Protect it," is the slogan of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce for the coming year," Wayne E. Johnson, president of the Price jaycees, said Tuesday night in reporting here on various aspects of the national convention from which he returned 160-- FOR RENT MODERN FIVE-ROOhouse with garage. Also lots for sale at reasonable prices. 165 So. Second East. 95 PAGE FIVE Contestants Entering Americanism As Theme Of Jaycee Conclave Events This Morning Described Tuesday By Delegate From Here At Very Last Minute Classified y! old-ot- PRICE, UTAH CELLO B 10c LOAF 47c GET YOUR CANNING APRICOTS NOW ... let ns make Come in today let ns an estimate for you to fiis it how show you easy an exnance such a home tremely low payment down will turn the trick . . . youll he surprised at the ease with which such a home building program can be carried on. ... ns ROLLER SKATING DAVIS HALL, Cleveland, every Wed. and Sat., one Session 9 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. TFc FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-ment- s; individual garages. Columbia Apartments, Price. DONT WAIT UNTIL NEXT FALL to have that radio repaired. Have it done now by G. A. Greenwood. Call Price 357. FOR SALE BRICK HOME. SIX rooms and bath. Near schools. 53 BUILD A HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS $75.00 DOWN AND $20.00 A MONTH So. 2nd East. BEDROOM FOR RENT GENTLE-5So. 2nd East. men preferred. 3 RED PINE SLABS FOR SALE Most have sawed parallel sides, 11 ft long. average 5r2 in. wide by Phone TRI-STAT- E 757-J- 2. MAN WANTED WITH CAR FOR good Rawleigh Route in Northwest you Carbon County. Permanent ifRaw-lefghs, hustler. Write now. DenDept. ver, Colo. 211 STEWING HENS 50c EACH 284-B. South 2nd East, Phone L. Frandsen. books TOURIST REGISTERING UTF-172-2- 10 may be purchased at The Sun-Advoc- ate office. Easterbrook points pens for sale at The for fountain Sun-Advoca- te. LUMBER CO. 42 SO. CARBON PRICE PHONE 122 C. H. FRANCIS, Manager HAMS PICNICS FRYERS STEWERS OLIVES PICKLES !l!!i!!lll!l!i!l!Iiil!l liiiiiiiiiiiiiii n?i |