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Show 10 i PAGE TWO I tin-Ainmr- atP "Ont Newi paper, One Coverage, Out Cttf Issued Every Thursday By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY I 4 PRICE, UTAH, h- - direct-OI1UW- (jovernmem Cr- ABOUT as smudgy and smirky a campaign of smearing as has ever been witnessed by a people is being carried on currently in this country in connection with the war in which Europe is VAL II. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager ALEX BENE, Jr., Associate Editor JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor UTAH SWE $100-per-ac- THE" ar ASSOCIATION: ut NATIONAL EDITORIAL : ar in-- TIME TO CALL A HALT of u" ex-th- an ADVANCING prices of many articles in practically every line of industry and commerce stands as another mark of punishment under which the human race must be handicapped as the result of war, that process of mass slaughter to which we too frequently submit because of the operations of political pitwits who could better be otherwise occupied. And those steadily advancing prices stand as a challenge to those in charge of our government, stand as an increasing threat against the early war period promise that this conflict would create no new millionaires. The people are being gradually squeezed beyond the point of ability to absorb as the result of these price advances, many of them absolutely unjustified. It is to be hoped that action will be decisive, long-time-lo- I Half Sincerely yours, t i' ' V 1 j! I Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. ; i1 I s c v ! r Cll Y X LEAN, SUGAR CURED LB. 29c PORK STEAKS YOUNG PORK 20c Sees You LB. Through the Day. . 28c 25c HIGHEST QUALITY LB. 19c 4 O m- WAX PAPER 1AEG- E- PKG WRIGHTS BREAD JULIA LEE LOAF. 2 FOR. SS CABBAGE CUCUMBERS TOMATOES ruNoRin:: 125-FOO- 20-O- COFFEE TEA . LB CANTERBURY- BLACK. Vi LB. POTATOES YTJ siGeimellflDims IP(Dtoft(D) (SMpg U.S. NO. i. Lb.. 2c 4c 5c 13c 1 KLONDYKES POUND LUNCH TIME FRESH 8 OZ PKG... 1941-194- the communities enumerated. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof and to make awards in any manner or combination that it may determine to be to the best advantage or well being of the school or schools of the district. i 22c 15c GUARANTEED FARM FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES UNA FISH sTSIE 2 for 31c h I IHEC rRESH jumbo f OLIVES TALL CAN PULL JUICE. LB 11c LlltICO IJ CANDY BARS zeacghd4c 3c CANTALOUPES MUSTARD Teei 7c 15c LEMONS 0 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the undersigned at its office in Price, Utah, up ot August 12, 1941, for delivery only on approximately 800 to 1,000 tons of stoker slack coal, oil treated or dry, from the mines at Castle Gate, Spring Canyon, Kenilworth, Hiawatha, and or various other communities, as needed throughout the school year 2, placed in the bins at the school buildings in Helper, Spring Glen, Price, Sunnyside, and Welling- ton. It is the intention of the under- signed to make purchase from various companies and bidders are requested to submit bids on form which may be secured from the office of the undersigned in Price, Utah, showing delivery separately from the various coal mines to the schools in LB SLICED BACON 'DEVILED MEAT What happens if I suddenly need the money I put into a Defense Savings Bond? A. You can cash your Bond at any time, after 60 days, for the full amount paid, plus any interest due you. Q. Do many Bond owners cash their bonds? A. No. People want to help arm America against all attacks. In many cases, people are putting every cent they can spare into Defense Bonds and Stamps. Some are doing this by asking employers or banks to withhold part of their salaries in order LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Opposite Mormon Temple SHANKLESS SAGE FLAVOR LB. .. SMOKED PICNICS UTAH MILK LAMBS Q. SALT CAN 46-O- Z GUARANTEED LAMB LEGS No. 3 V QT. BOTTLE JUICY LB. JEANS SERVICE 309 N. tAUXN AYE LGE 29c DELICIOUS CAN SHAVERS PORK SAUSAGE ( UiCCS 46-O- Z s SODA WATER 21c LB. Guaranteed Vulcanizing !l 10c RIB CUTS TENDER, - M QWkWM HOVINGPACKING SHIPPING - PlliAEPPLE JUICE RIB STEAKS Sw. STORAGE Jjltvtion For your favorite sparkling beverages and fruit 3- LB. an CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER Uc D pine- Fill SHOULDER PHONE PHONE chilld QUALITY POT ROASTS te. South-Europe- with ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ' QUALITY DRY CLEANERS qIoui FLAVORADE DEFENSE BOND QUIZ Utah National Parks Council, (Editor's Note: Combined here we Boy Scouts of America, have No. 2 and No. 3 in the Defense M. W. Merrill, president. Bond quiz series. This series of ques- tions and answers was prepared by the treasury department and consti- Price, Utah, June 21, 1941. tutes questions and answers concern- Editor The I remember once upon a time" of ing the purchase of Defense Bonds. The department, in this series, is at- being literally jerked from my bed by to answer those questions .raucous cries of help and murder, tempting PROSPERIZE ospec- -j h.al emanating from a house next door tive bond ut0...be ,bothennS Pi buyers). wherein resided a man and woman of Modern Scientific origin. I arrived at No. 2 Garment Cleansing the scene of disturbance to find my What the is price of a Defense who had proceeded me, oni brother, 3 the floor with our burley neighbor leavings Bond. where they were doing a Jimmy- TheBonf w.ll" mcree Four-hou- r pa Service Londos., And lucky for him, just in m alue ln ten years to $25. For $75, time to intercept a ketchup bottle, in,you get a Bond which will increase, to 5100; other Bonds are in propor-- 1 54 West Main Price, Utah the hand of the buxom house-wif- e, from whom had issued the cries, that tion. - Q. What will the Government do with the money I pay for my Bond? A. Your money will be put to work at once in the National Defense BEST QUALITY MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Program to protect the freedom and .safety of the United States, and of all its people everywhere. Main and 3rd East Price laU remainder of glastes with chilled strawberry carbonoted beverage, pouring it in slowly and carefully to float it on the pineapple utce. Serve ot once apple d- 4. fill THIRST-AI- COOLER TRY THIS - place nationwide July Will you, at once, get in touch with the mayor of your city, or the county commissioners, or both,' and offer the services of your troops in this drive9 SAFEWAY'S A. j 21-2- e; 'us 21-2- ? ,? w est-rat- This is an outstanding opportunity fur was descending with furios intent, to demonstrate effectively to our toward his head. The contents of the communities and to the nation that bottle, however, with marked preci- sion had continued on its way. Scouting is a community asset. This request is something plus, and A customary bottle had inflamed 0 may require considerable effort and their passions. Moral: Some things initiative on your part. None the wont be fooled with. less, with the knowledge of all that The moral is not new; in fact, it is is involved, I am confident that this as old as the hills. And, being pos- -' whole-hearteScouter: Dear d effort will have your sessed of that fact, we should sense This special letter has to do with cooperation. to the situation with We in Scouting have a unique con- - its application the National Defense Aluminum col- which world is confronted at the the tr.bution to make to our country. We lection July 4. A sorrow it is proven after e a er . e mus e respon- - apresent as Scouts of America, We, the Boy ;mu? me becomes an object of jealousy. an organization, have been requested islve- We must make sure that we, Its very severity causes one to hug by Mayor LaGuardia, director of Ci- - as Scouts and Scouters, do our best it to their breast and to resent the at- vilian Defense, to cooperate with oth- - t promote the program of our gov- - tempt of any one to pry into it. The er local agencies under the leader- - ernment. We must do all we can to situation in Europe is of kind. "them do" their" Lght- ship of Mayors of cities and County jhelP the Boy Scouts justify the failh help T. .. the American people have in' Commissioners of counties who have t b t t t t te) our Program. I hope you have the been designated to head this drive. do is anoter story. should The Boy Scouts of America, nation- - strength and enthusiasm to do your best to contribute of your leader-l- y wide, have agreed to whole-hearteship to the successful completion of to wishes the cooperate according of those in charge. The house to this campaiagn for our countrys de- house canvas and collection will take fense. The Public I Forum tfc, track,. full-tim- 15 uni embroiled. The campaign is not confined, of course, to crowd is exercising very one side. The pro-win some of the anti-wthis and strongly respect element are indulging in the same tactics. HowwSf? ever, the pro-wgroup is by far the more aggressive. Let a person show the least inclination for opposing involvement of the United States in Europes mucky mixup and he or she imSl. Lat ely d purpose of the school was mediately becomes the target for potshots by the training course in the procert,, political periwinkles who feed too generously lowed ln these if you actly hay. $250 government a from the public trough much as does the aforerhls program was made possible please. A man would have to keep mentioned winkle work its destructive forces his nose to the ground and have a lot through the following agencies: The against the unarmed oyster. ,of notches in his belt to keep from bureau of Agricultural Economics Through this process the nation is being dragging out his tracks on such root- - apProved the area for a sort of living. pushed rapidly to the brink of a type of intolerity loan; the Farm Security advanced ance which is liable to develop injurious condiThrough the aid of a tie money on a and the Soil Conservation tions from which it will be difficult to recover. An example of this was the recent denial of a to buy these Bonds or Stamps for service technicians planned a crop 'program and designed the structures. public hall by a body of politically elected men for them. As his facilities increase, Mr. Hatch Note: To purchase Defense Bonds use by a United States Senator, this occurring in JKo and go to the nearest post plans to juice 25 or 30 milk cows; feed Stamps, the south. 25 of 40 run out head beef head informafor or office or bank, write stuff; Americanism was built upon a foundation of tion to the Treasurer of the United of breeding sheep; fatten 100 head of tolerance, it will continue to function as the ideal States, Washington, D. C. hogs, and there will be plenty of of mankind only on that grand and wise basis. It is to be hoped that the political heels of the nation will not be permitted to undermine that foundation of Americanism. ar or f of ATTEND scH00l Miss Marie Pagm, Twila Nielson, both of Pric'3 returned from Cedar Citv het attended a school i0r working for the Federal Farrf ity administration in About 30 girls from Utah attended the school for one week. The school ducted by regional officers Francisco and by officials8811 ' horse-sens- MEMBER. - v, Z irri-farm- er S, IB79 UNDER THE ACT CP MARCH scratching for 300 chickeiTT this farmstoek he now and his milk checks are m W ing $25 per week. And it all goes back farmers say, Give cheap water and you can have legislature. jler-typ- e . LET REAL AMERICANISM CONTINUE VAL H. COWLES, HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Publishers h irate loan, a 12 inch vertical, propel-Gree- n punmp was installed, pow- 5 ered by an electric 15 h. p. 'drive overhead motor, throwing 2050 Ot gallons per mnute at a 20 foot lift. That skimp stream grew into an ir- jrigatible size ditch of water. Costs By Keith Humphries fell from $7.50 to $2.76 per acre River Blaine D Hatch, Green with plenty of soil under his gated, and more acres consequently a greened from that desolate waste. finger nails, has with the aid of farm and This year, with 150 acres in cultiloan planning government turned 270 acres of vation, Mr. Hatch with his two w'ill gross a $3,400.00 cash into irrigated farmland, valued at more than croPi not tallying alfalfa and grain for e and and now supporting three families livestock. By good conservative planning, Mr. Hatch will totaling 18 persons. In 1939 M. Hatch bought the land eventually get all 270 acres under 100 acres. and broke-oPumping cultivation and his pumping cost e should, with operation, drop with an antiquated He says, What I lower. somew hat a gasoline by powered pump, fugal is the engine throwing a skimpy stream like about the whole thing water which ran a seasonal acre- - creasing acreage with the decreasing cost thats what makes age cost of $7.50, he grossed an nual income of $1,400 or $14 per acre, potatoes. And $3,400.00 these times, half of which went for power. Less with a losy chance for more, isnt Ixivcr r3rmtr His Metal With will be early in bringing about a halt to the vicious price hoisting which is fast becoming so general. that it lp 1 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION OF CARBON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, By GEORGE E. OCKEY, Clerk. Dated at Price, Utah, this 21st day of July, 1941. j j 61 North Carbon Ave. We have plenty of parking space. cot till tb' of fl ed th n |