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Show rtn IT M RFR 25, 1941 & u n vi'OOkGROWERS GUESTS OF GRAZIERS at Ar Dinner mud springs camp1 the Carbon-Emer- y were association evening of the district Vamp at Mud get- . stockmen-grazigmzerS , ore the camp closes for SpnnS5 together Jamb which was ser ff'the dinner was furnishel by jjeinbers Gro ffool er r .sedation- - cneakers of the evening n. vice president 0f Nation; John Bene, secretary- eas The pappas. the importance stressed all stockmen firation between the and each TtTe grazing service tte service ic trying to go importance of educating fSkmen of the area in the pur-th- e program. He stated that P0. sure that if the men of this the pur could better understand reaSj SUwtd L b SI 6 PAGE FIVfc 'Grazing Director Summerhays Reports FortyFive Persons Unable To Be Here Get Positions Here On Army Life; Wants To Close Sessions Paper For Price News persons have been plac- COMMISSIONERS MEET The Carbon county commissioners met in regular session Tuesday night in the court house and considered matters of regular business, approving bills and county property sales, The received a let- according to Brigham H. Young, ter from Pres Summerhays, former clerk. The remainder of the coach at the Carbon college and Car- county was taken up with discusmeeting bon Senior High school, this week in sions about the Carbon county airport which he asks us dedication. to send him the paper so that he GRANTED DIVORCE can keep up with Jennie Jarvi was granted a divorce the local news. I A. Jarvi this week by the John from rehear scattered court. The couple were mardistrict ports of what is ried on 16, 1933, at Spring-vill- e, August old on in the going The court ordered that Utah. home town but I poses of the service, then they would Forty-fiv- e follow and cooperate more readily, ed in the period Hugh M. Bryan, supervisor at the Director R. H. Rutledge of the from employment1 during to September 20 September camp spoke briefly in explaining the United States Grazing service noti-jb- y the Price Employment office o e Taylor Grazing act fied the personnel of the second an- to John C. Forrester, local cording an ose regional grazier nual District Graziers conference u?se of the department of em- manager from Colorado, spoke on the benefits now underway atlployment security. Through the na- of the conference to the graziers atMud Springs, 18 tion-wiclearance system applicants tending. miles east of seeking employment may be consid- Verne Peterson, formerly with the that he ered for openings in points as remote Price, local graziers office, was the master will be unable to as Maine, Alaska, Hawaii, or John-atteof ceremonies and introduced the the clos-IsoIsland in the Pacific. Individ-in- g speakers. session of the uals who contemplate seeking work conference as had outside of the state or elsewhere in been originally the state should contact the employ-planne- d. ment office before making such a would appreciate the bonds of matrimony be dissolved and that Mrs. Jarvi have the care and move Mr. Forrester said, Director Rut- PRICE COMMUNITY CHURCH hearing it via The of the two minor children. that! custody to Individuals obtain work desiring Sun stated Advocate," ledge W. J. Daugherty, Pastor also granted all other recourt The I in arms tbe small Salt Lake plant he has been call- reads his letter. Sunday school service at 9:45 a. made in the complaint by Mrs. quests should first with lotheir City to register is ed now of Pres hearings m., Bible study for every age group. lcal employment service. Their ap-o- n R. H. Rutledge a cated with the Jarvi. Rally day will be observed Octowill held be considerafor puication lands Reconnaissance Twelfth Squadron, public ber 5. and surveys now being conducted by tion in the case the Salt Lake em- Geiger Field, Spokane, Washingtotn. Morning worship service at 11:00 the U. S. Senate at Casper, Wyoming. ployment office is unable to fill pend- He says in his letter that he expects a. m. Message by the pastor. The hearings are to be conducted ing job orders. Under the present to get a officers 5 is October Communion Sunday. ELECTRIC SEE THE G-letters from appli- rating at the end of this month. This Youth Christian Service at 7:30 p. throughout the west and Mr. Rutledge circumstances, reDEMONSTRATION cants to the office KITCHEN Lake Salt are has been asked to attend them all. will be his fourth rating. He added m., Max Watkins, leader. However, Mr. Rutledge did state ferred back to the Price office at that he is also in line for a commisChoir practice at 7:00 p. m. Friday. that he would visit the Price grazing which time they will be held, pending sion through an officers school by Prayer meeting at 7:00 p. m. Wed- area in the further orders from the Salt Lake very near future. spring. nesday. office. Pies left Price just before school is It further stated information that out last spring to enlist in the let Social EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN relative to defense projects may be army air corps. CHURCH obtained by contacting the local ofEmil Leising, Pastor fice of the department of employment It now looks as if the Phillippines 61 South Third East, Provo Many centers of defense had changed their minds about wantsecurity. To begin September 30, a new There will be a Lutheran service in projects are unnecessarily crowded ing a divorce from Uncle Samuel, Price on Sunday evening, September monthly visiting date for Price will with workers who do not possess the e established by the Social Security skills 28, 8:00 p. m. in the Seventh Day Ad- required at that particular pro- for its representative serving koard ventist church, which is located at jjectj while other centers may be look-ThiYOU'LL BE FRANKLY TOLD IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! for workers with such ability. East and First South in Pnce. arbon county' ing rePresentatve With the cooperation of the employ- ?as! Theme of the sermon will be: You L, n Horace J. Christensen of Frovo, hasjjgj offices of the state cases such STYLISH 1 are to be a steward for Christ. had his office in Price on the first as these may be avoided. 1 Cor. 4:2. Peter, 4 :10-1Tuesday of each month whereas the In the case where a person is meCome and bring your friends. GUARANTEED new date will be the last Tuesday of chanically inclined, the employment each month. service may be able to place him at The change has been made to fatraining so that he may acquire sufcilitate the handling of claims for ficient skill for placement in indusOld-Aand Survivors Insurance try. Workers who are not now emYour eyes deserve the payments wherein the month of fil- ployed in their primary skills are and they get it BEST ing determnies the month in which urged to return to them. Those workwhen you see the regisWord was received here today of benefit payments begin. ers who need more training to place tered optometrist here. Mr. Christensen will continue to be themselves on the skilled labor marthe death of Frank Nigro, about 53. Complete eye examinaMr. Nigro died this morning at 6:00 located on his monthly visits to Price ket may obtain the same through preon latest tion equipment; a. m. in a Salt Lake City hospital af- in the office of the Collector of In- employment refresher courses given finest materials; guaranRevenue in of ternal the basement the a ter in the vocational training schools. Mr. long illness. He had formerly teed satisfaction! been employed as the manager of the Federal building. Forrester also states that applicants In addition to handling claims for seeking employment on farms should F. Anselmo store at Columbia. He is survived by his wife and two benefits, he will receive' applications contact the local employment office. PROTECT tha only pair of children of Price, and a brother, John for Social Security account numbers ineyes you'll over have! will and be for available Columbia. of general Nigro formation Social on act the Funeral arrangements will be anSecurity desired by employers, employees, and nounced later. the general public. Attend Car Dealers Meet The name of the injured man who Harvey Thomas, manager of the was taken to the Price City hospital United Motors company, and the fol last week after an automobile accilowing members of his sales force Extra dent in Price canyon was revealed were in attendance at the meeting of hosafter questioning by yesterday Ford dealers in Salt Lake Ctiy the pital attendants. It was reported that fore part of the week for first showthe man gave his name as John H. John Madsen, A four-ma- n ing of 1942 models: jury of the Price City Avery of Long Island, New York. The Omar Bunnel, Frank Spadafora and court found Jack Pinegar guilty of fact that the initials J. H. A. were Byron Reed They reported that the driving while under the influence of found in a ring on his finger seems Ford, Mercury and Lincoln models intoxicating liquor last week. As a to be evidence enough that his right for 1942 are exceptionally outstand- - result of the verdict, Mr. Pinegar wasjname js known at last. It was also ing and won wide favorable comment fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days reported that he stated that he is the The West's Largest in the county jail by City Judge S. J.json of Mrs. August H. Avery of 3727 among the dealers. and Dispensing Opticians Manufacturing SweetrinS- - A stay of execution was twenty-eight- h Island. street, Long TO BEGIN granted until October 25 upon the MUSICAL TRAINING SALT LAKE. PROVO. PRICE, OGDEN, LOGAN. IDAHO FALLS A telegram received at the sheriffs A training class for choristers and payment of $50 of the fine, and a office last Saturday informed local 31 of the L. D. S. church will ther stay was granted until January officers that the car in which the man be conducted every Monday evening, 25 0n the balance. Members of the had been riding and which he wreckbeginning at 7:30, in the L. D. S. tab- - jury were James Gardner, Orson ed in the canyon was a stolen car beemacle, under the direction of Mr. Larsen, Wiley P. Anderson and Elva longing to Kenneth W. Robertson of and Mrs. E. M. Williams. All bishops q Averill. The man was Denver, Colorado. and presidents of Auxiliary organiza- few days before the Pinegar found lying unconscious near the car tions in each ward are urged to send trial a acquitted William M. Da- in Price canyon after it had plunged Formal vis of aj similar rn their representatives. embankment. The over a 700-focharge. Fenders and Other Scrap Sheet Iron in Your Vicinity. Turn This classes will begin next Monday night, Another complaint charging B. A. mans clothing carried no identificafor continue will and Junk Into Good Cash Now By Bringing It to September 29, Erickson with drunken driving was tion papers and police were unable three months. Arrangements for the filed with the city court during the to establish his identity until yesterclasses should be made through the week. This is the second complaint day. bishops or other leaders. charging the same offense lodged It was reported by the hospital that against Erickson. He was first con- the man is rallying and that he is Salt Lake City 641 W. 7th SOUTH Phone victed of drunken driving on March showing signs of improvement. our ton to $ We net delivered are paying $5 per plant, Salt Lake City 26, 1940, in a former Price City justo be abandoned If the C. C. C. is tice court. there must be something to take its place this also goes for the W. P. A. , The employment situation is a long way from being solved yet Press. Sun-Advoc- de nd ns j AT THE CHURCHES Our 1st Anniversary E October Security Man IIth Changes Price Visit TiCAV-- Oliveto Furn. Co. rd 1; Frank Nigro Dies This Morning In Salt Lake Hospital B G Q 8 D foot thrill ior college girl and active women ... thanks to A new theae unique super-flexibl- e leather thank shoes so you can almost Jbeud pliant them too... flexing action exercises arches. doable! Healthful, tee what you're missing Corns I s GLASSES ge Identity Known Here Of Accident Victim D (55thgA Jury Finds Pinegar Guilty Of Drunken Driving Last Week u n jnte' sX&SMEJd In Price at sts East Main Street NOW IS THE TIME TO GATHER UP j PRICE TRADING CO. Downstairs Shoe PRICE Dept. THE JUNK CAR BODIES ot UTAH COMPRESSED STEEL CO. I Your Load Will Be Taken Care of Anytime DAY or NIGHT Lions To Back Defense Program Set Up By Price The Price Lions club held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the municipal building at which time a resolution was unanimously passed for the support of Mayor J. Bracken Lee in his efforts concerning the national defense rpogram. The active members of the Local Lions club have a 100 per cent registration in the national defense program. The Lions tinfoil collection drive is il progressing satisfactorily and the collection contest in the local schools up to and including the junior high school the home room which collects the most tinfoil by October 14 will receive a special free show. The winning rooms will be folannounced in The lowing the close of this contest. Plans were discussed in regard to the Price Lions fall festival to be held October 3 for Lions, Lady Lions, and fU 'IJou Doo, tin-fo- BRAND Prize Full-Bodie- Sun-Advoc- guests. A letter from the Salt Lake City Lions was read inviting the Price Lions to the victory dinner dance in celebration of the election of D. A. Skeen of Salt Lake City as third of the Lions International. Bell All Cold Bottled Wines are at our California Winery and "Cel m lar Sealed for LEGION COMMITTEE The Elks Ladies have invited the Price post of the American Legion to present a program at their next regular meeting to be held on November 5. Fred W. Keller has been named by the Legion as chairman of the program committee and he was instructed to select his own aids. John Forrester was also selected to chairman a committee to Legionnaires to patrol the grounds during the airport dedication exercises. your protection. vice-presid- Pll0ulome aS Reding Plonal Unit equip-aLode- r' extra cost. re!nTHc? 1ielike 'I' kade-l- n features make mosl ever achieved. lg: Allowance ASY TERMS w iuio Super Aep1 1 ?&?" 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