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Show i 5 THI RSDAY, MARrn v,'il of a until the the reception center in majority no authorize expenditures VAL II. G'OYVLES, HAL G. MacKNIGIIT. Publishers to exceed 48 hours. requests from the cities and countiess cases not mt-Ainmr- atP and wearing apparel VAL II. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager to the governor articles Toilet had been submitted limit- office. JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor Toilet articles, towels, and a to Coil One comOne addition "One Newtpaper, Coinage, Governor Maw notified the ed amount 0f clothing in socks be to were underwear, funds no as shirts, missioner that Issued Every Thursday By The that worn, UniMFMI1H1 OF allocated to any political . CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY and handkerchiefs are desirable. the towels, kits, with toilet STATE MARCH not 1STS had MAH ASSOCIATION: OP ACT which complied S, PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE forms, clothing, to the and equipment will be issued after hours 24 of within statement Following is the end tha it can be completed as early and expenditures of class B jng at the reception center as possible. December It is of course expected that the I find that another very important roads for the year ending US Cash selectee will report to the induction county. in Carbon 1940, 31, thing in our National Defense is coal to $3 statlons dean and sober, prepared re- tar, and being located in a county balance on hand, January 1,1940 (Continued from Fage One) examination warrants outstanding, less 594 wonI 39; Lae am rich that physical in this product, is Efforts to somewhat equalize the situation in the fuel balance on qmrecl dering if your assistance could be ob- - $834 63, leaving a net caof prior to entering the service, field were made two years ago when a drive was made to $2,759.76. tamed in the federal financing of a hand, January 1, 1940, secure a tax on natural gas. That move failed in the state v. Johnson, county super-M- r. Receipts for this period amounted jarprocessing plant for that purpose. senate because the gas interests were rather close to the Lee went on in his letter too $13,221 56 from the appoitionment e Federal Farm Security for state that other towns, especially in from the motor vehicle registration L(jminisratlorii left yesterday for the who had considerable influence in our state powers-that-b- e the coast states, are showing a great fund and the balance on hand northern part of the state where he governmental setup. The move was finally killed in the the total receipts to $15,981.32. land for the adminisincrease in business due to the will senate. This year a similar move was initiated, the start for class B road trationappraise eral while in areas their Expenditures in their expenditures plan to purchase ten- being made again in the senate, with much fanfare. And our own communities remain dor- - projects and equipment amounted again it seems that the gas tax move has been strangled mant because of lack of this assist- - $1 3, 519 65, leaving a cash balance of there despite the fact that the upper body of our legislaance. ture is supposed to have numerous friends 6f the coal inHe stated that the letter was just an expression of his own opinions To dustry as members. but that he felt certain that the peoy has To be frank, it looks like the gold old sign Selectees Issued ple of the county would approve his been hung on the coal industry again so far as gas taxation actions in wrting this letter. Service sub-divisi- on TUB- ts arnv-ceip- ''i I ..ft J 4 i n i! I ; t ! 4 i ! I I. operated farms These purchased by the administrTr given to the tenant farmers wl0, u,n pay for them over time. Mr. Johnson wili"hPeno f for several days. TO SLEEP? WHOS SINGING fed-ji- k" ng THE TOP GRADE PACKED 2 SOLID PACK or READY GRATED IN STARKIST'S MODERN SUNLIT PUNT Instructions : 1 k I i! I ! go-b- is concerned. Efforts to bring about a concrete move in the direc$ tion of attempting to develop a smokeless fuel have been made but always they have been halted by that claim that such a step is impractical a claim which may be true but which certainly should not block efforts in the direction of s' retaining for coal its place in the fuel field simply on the $ basis of expression. Many things have been considered impractical in the only to be found as very practical later on. Could this past I be possible with regards to the coal situation? Will a continued attitude do anything but encourage the belief that it is impractical? The situation which faces the coal industry is serious, it is extremely serious to this community which depends so much on coal production for its livelihood. It seems to ? us that this seriousness calls for more action than has been exhibited in the past, it certainly calls for something more g waitin the way of concrete action than a be which to for political manipulation appears ing spell for equalization. any necessary This is something which should and must be given serious thought. Lack of such thought followed by lack of action will only bring greater economic headaches to this coal producing area. . I 1 ng i beard-growin- 3 b I j gas-and-co- Board By Clerk Completes Report Requested On Expenses (Continued from Page One) construction and maintenance of A and class B roads this year was completed Saturday by State Treasurer Oliver G. Ellis. However, Governor Maw, who is vigorously pushing for passage of that would take the legislation moneys from the cities and counties in 1942 to be used by the proposed department of publicity and industrial development, took steps to insure that no expenditures would be made without the executives sanction. He instructed Chairman W. D Hammond of the road commission to Class ( from Page One) Continued tographic equipment and other expensive items which might be easily lost, should not be brought. Books and periodicals There will be well stocked libraries and reading rooms available at reception centers and posts. It is suggested that periodicals received by mail be not forwarded until the selectee is sent from the reception center and armes at his organization. Postal cards At the army induction station each selectee will be furnished a postal card for the purpose of notifying a friend or relative as to whether he was accepted or rejected, and if accepted, the location of the reception center to which he will be forwarded The selectee remains at Ringer for Rich Bourbon Flavor! A 93 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N. Y. al V Twenty Carbon Youths Mayor Lee Asks Aid Are Selected By Board Of Senator To Secure Funds For Carbon To Fill March Quota (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Franklin Irving Rowley, Jr., Spring Glen; Rufus Campbell, Kenilworth; Wilford Phillips, Castle Gate; Frank J. James, Jr., Helper; Vincint Harry Anderson, Grand Junction; Glen Baldwin, Wellington; and Jesse Llewelyn Thompson of Fnce. Mr. McKinnon reported that order numbers up to and including 242 have now been taken under consideration. Seventy-tw- o boys have been taken from Carbon county under the selective service act. This includes the 20 that are to be taken on March 24. Two were taken in November, 17 in January, 33 in February and the 20 to be taken now. Two of Carbon's draftees turned down by the induction center from the February draft will be replaced sometime between the first and fourth of April, as well as any that might be turned down from this March group. The boys will leave by bus at 2:00 p. m. on March 24 from the Price City hall. I J Farmers need your support buy Utah Potatoes Now have no immediate knowledge that there will be, unless you, as our representative, give us the assistance that we feel we are entitled to. Our State Road commission has stated to us that Highway No. 6 between Price and Soldier Summit is the worst section of main highway in the entire state of Utah. This being a fact which is not disputed by anyone concerned, then surely you can realize how we must feel to see all of this fedeial money spent in other sections, when we know that we are at least entitled to have this important link in our highway placed in proper condition. Our county is now spending a lot of money on a new airport, which would be second to none if federal aid was granted at once to properly You undoubtplace it in condition. edly realize that we cannot afford to spend the necessary money with which to complete it, and therefore, are compelled to ask that you give this your immediate attention, to the Additional Savings In UTAH GROWN UTAH POTATOES The or Manufactured 10-L- b. finest quality U. S. No. PRODUCTS MILK Cherub, Top Quality 4 Case, 26 SOLD IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS! SUGAR BELLE NO. it DCflQ G. li.HU 00 SID- E- Large Cans J FOR KEWOEO- p- SALTINES, SODAS, PAIL 10-L- B 2-l- 2-l- Grahams, H. B. IIHAP TOMATO UUlUE. CAN 46-O- 15c 29c 2-l- bs b can 39c ) 4 l t $1.45 MARSHMALLOWS rT-- Silk, Scotts, m f1C SUNNY BANK PACKAGE U pkg. nd f 3 fJUCOA 1 13 PKG pkg AMERICAS GREATEST WHISKEY VALUE 33c 24c 47 c KESSLERS PRIVATE Grain. i 86 blend. a blended whiskey. Proof. Julius Kessler Distilling 75 Co., Neutral Spirit! distilled from Inc., Lawrenceburg, Ind PARKING SPACE for DUCHESS Ve 3L5C I PKG Hand Lot lug. PKG 50-O- z. 33c 17c RAISINS 22c 42c soAP-w- ith B 24-O- z. POUND CARTON 25c PRUNES lls 17c 35c Shtdaily13c jSU-PUR- 36c CAN Loaves V 19c LB. CAN Luxury Blend PACKAGE FRESH STOCK SrQjTY SALAD DEESSD,- G- Guarantee Tn Save You MONEY Buy Utah Produced Guaranteed Medium A Grade f Qt Large A Grade 22c DOZEN YOURr Carbon Ave. We Have Tlenty of 20-O- z. LAC- EGGS 61 North 'I EDWARDS MILK WHITE 4 i Finest Quality 15c 10c OLEOMARGARINE Grade DOZ,, riRST GRADE Quartered LB A COFFEE-- LB s LARD swift PURE- - lls 3-ro- TALL 4 ANS JULIA LEE WRIGHTS White or Whole Wheat BRING YOUR FOOD STAMPS TO SAFEWA Y ,1 RUTTED I I Ell DU 13C TOILET TISSUE 4-ro- Full carton Med. QUALITY AT A SAVING LB . . 48 Guaranteed $1.23 j 8 29c Cigarettes lOci MILK WHITE LBS LBS Craft ROYAL SATIN FLOUR Kitchen BUY NOW 15c LB BAG Shortening, lb 1 3-L- 47ci SEGO or MORNING i,b19c si.M0les23c CMc L" 10 39c NAVELS COFFEE BREAD Fall Crea HEAD Crop-Ful- 2Scl can WfilCf Whip. Cream . M . ORANGES Cured, 1 Pods box 29c b oMsi POTATOES Spring 25c 19c 58c box b 10c NEW kt No. 2Vr HONEY QUIZ. ..Can you name the whiskey that has increased its sales from over bottles to over 26,000,000 bottles in a single year? Correct Answer. . . and the KESSLER'S reason Taste . . . a really smooth, silky, delicious taste. 2S Saif, Brick, fooiri) LtX. LARGE ?Co. 'LL ole KRAFT CSELs: 2Sc I Am eri or e U. S. NO. or Sugar CHOICE, JUICY, 360-Siz- , Pouitn 85c .... $3.19 48-ca- ns pPIQ HO MILLION BOTTLES NO. 1 s 27C ASPARAGUS VEGTS, mixed No. OVER u. s. Ipjpj or )c Sack LEMONS CANS Russetts 1 100-L- b. Bag RED BLISS S FRIENDLY I J f r.POPFR |