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Show TIIE PAGE FOURTEEN SUN-ADVOC- TE, PRICE, A i the extension ser Rowley, examiner for the state tax commission, Monday approved issuance of drivers licenses to 21 persons following examinations given in the commissioners' room of the county court house at Price. They were: Kenneth Vivian Pitts, Price; Austin Joe Jensen, Price; Clifford Clark Lee, Pi ice; William Boyd Woodward, Wellington; Samm Edward Borrell, Price; Lenna Oliver Hamilton, Price; Albun Robert Helper; George Steve Erdei, Price; Genevieve Williams Robertson, Price; Harold Austin Morley, Price; John Zupancich, Helper; Lewis Workman, Wellington. Georgette Mareline Letellier, Kenilworth; Earl Lamar Jorgensen, Price; Kenneth Leroy Rasmussen, Wellington; Geoige James Hanna, Wellington; Lee Eail Neilson, Hiawatha; George Znachko, Price; Chai-le- s Edwin Cunningham, Jr, Helper; Alice Evelyn Wateiman, Puce; Mike Fidell, Helper. Bennett. Agent Agricultural County K.r Congress in 1914, created the , ,pfi act, The Prmth-Levservice in which the a i hich extension service, tlle state agricultural United States Department of Agnmliure. uuh legis. act which colleges, and the county TP otPraUveWagHcultura, extension of instruction shall consist of the filing and in agriculture demonstrations homePeconomics to persons not attending or resicommunities, ded in said colleges in the several on said information such persons and imparting to t publica-itthrough field demonstrations, on earned be tnd o heruse; this work shall agreed upon i u eh manner as may be mutua and the state of agriculture b the secretary the benefits college or colleges receiving . of this act. The national administrative staff u hich has Mr. Bennett D. C., and the is charge of the work for the nation atatthe Utah State Agricultural Utah state organization is located The state organization incollege as a division of the institution. and subject-matte- r cludes a director, tvo assistant directors, supervisors or more one of consists specialists, and the county staff in each county agricultural agents and home demonstration agents to secure county that fulfills prescribed requirements necessary the sen ices of an agent. made by The extension service is financed by appropriations which agents the federal and state governments. The counties in needfor and and pay office equipment furnish space are employed for the ed office supplies, stenographic help and travel expense respective agents. The general objectives of extension work are: 1. To promote better homes and more satisfactory standard of living on the farm. 2. To help in a program that will add security to the rural home. ..... etti- o. To increase the net income of farmers through more cient production and marketing. 4. To develop rural leaders. 5. To promote and improve the social, cultural, educational, recreational, and community life of rural people. dub members for better citizen6. To organize and train and fuller living. ship 7. To enlarge the vision of rural people and the nation on rurnl rnnttcrs 8. To acquaint the public with the importance of agriculture in the national life. (Continued next week) Sun-Advoc- week-appro- K pubS ximat 5 agn-cultur- al Provo Canyon MILES FROM DEER CREEK DAM, UTAH - HIGHWAY 7 Mr, and Mrs. Sam Shortino Phone 9 Rings Trainee R. If. Smith of Douglas. This truck is a Price (filth man ftom the lett) in- ton four wheel drive weapons truck. Trainee R. H. Smith is a Red spects the newest in motor transportation used at the C. M. T. C. at Foit Trainee, or second year man His assignment is to company D, the heavy weapons company, and he will attend this Citizens Military Training Camp until July 31. His transportation to and from camp, as well as lodging and food, is furnished by the government. If trainee Smith finishes the four year C. M. T. C. course he will be qualified to receive a commission as second lieutenant in the reserves. When interviewed by the camp adThis jutant, Trainee Smith said: camp is the best one yet. First, because we are learning about the new streamlined army and the new drill. Budget Building Terms Theyve done away with a lot of the parade ground stuff and are teaching us plenty of tactics. In the picture Let the bite of the above, you will notice our new uniM Building Bug also forms and they are plenty cool. bring you the finer Asked if he got enough to eat Smith and home better living House painting ceases to be a From the way Ive gained replied: that will be your with at our last weight inspection d problem when our Budget Buildmodern built ins, hardwood floor, new ing terms are used. You can AT say I'm getting plenty. roof and insulation. ONCE have your home protected Over 200 trainees are enrolled at All are available under and beautified inside and out and the camp and Carbon county has furour convenient Budget nished her full quota. Most of the pay just a few dollars monthly Building terms. Carbon county boys are taking a trip when the job is finished. through the state capitol and L. D. S. No Down Payment - No Mortgage - No Endorsers temple grounds next week, under the supervision of the camp chaplain. As Long As 3 Years To Pay C. M. T. C. one-ha- lf Let the Building Bug Bile You! Then ... 5 1 HOME LUMBER & BUILDING CO. i In Customers are cultivate result of proper contact M proper contact may b Eastern Utah through and the r , County Shoppers Guide perior Circulation Interest home in this shopping djJ" contacted by these every ebTiT. contacts and all directly homes here the printed remains as a ready referent all times, once printed itsaW there . . . your best advert buy in this district U The Advocate. are HOME f E er A SNACK OR A SACK We Specialize In Italian Dishes Also Short Orders - Sandwiches Beer Cigars - Cigarettes and Tobacco Full Line Cold Drinks - Candy Ice Cream BOATS $ No Guess Work This ReSpeC- t- v William H. FISHERMANS 5 Jnv XIII Silas ! THURSDAY, AH Know Your Government C. M. T. C. Life At Fort Douglas DRIVERS SECURE PERMITS MONDAY U T loo oo Facts That Concern You r We write all kinds of ance, Fire, Lightning, rnado, Crop, Rain and in ies in the bet the United Utahs coal production in the week ended June 29, was 34,000 net tons, according to an estimate made by the national bituminous coal commission of the United States Department of the Interior. This is 4,000 net tons more than in the preceding week; 2.000 less than in the corresponding week of last year; and 11,000 more than in the corresponding week of J. BRACKEN used in making beer and ale ? Manager Phone 202 Braley Bid?., East PRICE, Main Street UTAH bu Cant Buy a Bicter, Fitter ; QUART PINT No. 63 No. 64 Vi PINT No.65 THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OID 90 PROOF Copr. 1940, The Old Quaker Company, lawreoceburg, Indiana ed Milton Abelin. 27, charged with being drunk in a public place, was fined $10 by Justice of the Peace J W. Hammond on Monday. The com-- 1 plaint, filed by J. L Sullivan, state 1 highway patrolman, alleged the fense was committed Saturday at the Denver and Rio Giande Western railroad underpass in Price. ot-- Answer: r Brewers malt is barley that has had its starches modified. The barley is first permitted to sprout by the addition of moisture. At the right instant, the growth is checked by heat and the sprouts are removed. ! What remains is malt . . . the es- sential base of all good beer and ale. i i Every step in the brewing of good beer and ale has been taught by centuries of experience. Today, amazingly expert brewers using only BEER. ..a beverage , IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Carbon County. Milt Stamouhs, Plaintiff, vs. Smyrnopoulos, Helen Chal-ior- i, Selina Demetriou, Zellerbach Paper Company, also known as J. Zellerbach Paper Company, a corpor-tioFirst Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, Defendants. SUMMONS: THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS, DEMETRIOUS SMYRNOPOULOS, HELEN CHALI-OR- I, SELINA DEMETRIOU, FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE AND THIRD DOE: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is prosecuted for the purpose of quiting title in and to the property described in plaintiffs complaint, which property is situate in Price, Carbon County, Utah, and is particularly described as follows ... For milk refrigeration to keep vegetables, butter and eggs fresh . . . for storing meat . . n. BARLEY the purest ingredients and ale the mild, tasty, make beer wholesome beverages that they are. Now the brewing industry is taking action to keep the retailing of beer as wholesome as beer itself. A plan to eliminate abuses is already in effect in a number of states. It is being extended. Ask us for an interesting free booklet. Write: United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, New York, N. Y. of moderation use f Cheap Electricity will mean more profits in your pocket as well as health and enjoyment for your family. Use of Cheap Electricity for cooking means a COOL, dean kitchen . . . COOL canning time . and hours of hard work saved! The whole family will enjoy the COOL, appetizing summer meals, icy drinks and frozen desserts that use of Cheap Electricity in the kitchen brings! And electricallrefreshing baths, too . . . with plenty of y-heated water when you want it! Yes, Cheap Electricity, your "best hired hand, brings many extra summer comforts at such a low-cos- t! to-w- it: Beginning at a point 90 Vi feet West of the Northeast comer of Lot 4, Block No. 28, Price Town-sit- e Survey, running thence South 1074 feet, thence West 17 feet; thence North 107Vi feet; thence East 17 feet to the place of beginning. Being in Price, Carbon County, Utah. tomfimtPea&t J. H. BRAFFET Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first pub., June 27, 1940 Date of last pub., July 25, 1940 lim' i s mi um e, LEE DEFENDANT FINED S10 ON CHARGE OF BEING DRUNK and how is it Anto-mobil- States. 1938. fig-ur- MALT?. . To- compan- OneJJasteTiffl ConuinceTSil Show Slight Gain In Utah Coal Production The nation produced 8,132,000 net tons of bituminous coal in the week TOURIST REGISTERING books ended June 29, as compared with may be purchased at The 7.965.000 in the previous week and office. with 6,628,000 in the corresponding week of last year. Ledgers, day books, cash books, time In the calendar year to date, the books, record books for sale at The nations soft coal output is 36 2 per cent higher than it was in the corresponding period of 1939; PennsyliVo. 20 of a series vania anthracite production is down 6 per cent; crude petroleum as in the coal equivalent of weekly output is up 10 per cent. WHAT IS ins, 4-- H te JOHN DAY, Owner 312 E. Main Phone 181 PRICE I EQUITABLE 4; irturu |