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Show OCTOBER 30, 1941 TH IRSDAY, PAGE ELEVEN Off COMMUNITY Coal Production Week For XyiO Tons Ending On October 11 for the state of tons during the 11, 1941, but the October tending 100,000 ton the above still t is recorded week last the t During was 104,000 figure oroduction compared to the 106,000 tons rnal production 2,000 11 off church w. J Daugherty. Pastor Sunday school service at 9 45 a m Welcome for all. Morning worship 1 1 00 a m message by the pastor. Christian Fellowship Service p. m , Nedia Watkins, der neSaT meetlng ? 3 P' m' Wed tY'h Choir practice at 7 00 m p dinner and bazaar, Friday. of Turkey last y same period Thursyjr Jrroduetion figure was 79,000 tons. day, No ember 13, 6 30 to 8 00. Hiawatha Sunday serues was up to 117,000 at 7 30 1939, the figure p. m , W. J Daugherty, pastor. tons tv ftlnie Y Y v The Progressive Ticket IPeipfl May fY MAYOR CCiJi)w!! fT T t ttT T HIAWATHA NEWS SCHOOL NEWS 8CNNYSIDE ?T For tons tons. f Junior High school Halloween dance on Thn Sunny- side By Mis G F. Hall Babcock and little son Freddie spent Saturday and Sun-da- y in Ogden and Salt Lake City Ralph Thompson was home Horn the naval station in San Diego last week. Mrs Robert Kelly returned home Tuesday alter a month's visit with her children m South Gate and Lynnwood, California. A house guest of Mr and Mis Wil-laBurn- Friday and was their nephew, Chester Satuidav, Burn, Jr, of student body officers have been Coloiado our school. .Climax, wtpd bv the students in rhL elected were: Orlando Coc- - Miss Wray Oppeiman. student Imgbo, president; La Voy Poglajen, nuise at St Maik's hospital in Salt Lake City, arrived home for a visit one president, and La Rue Stevenson, Mlss Opperman s cwretary-tieasuiconvalescing Horn a serious thioat infection was our very principal, Mr Hanson, Mr. and Mrs Karl Jameson of He, msressful m getting his deer. Price were Sunday guests of Mr. and uith his son Mark, got thiee, two Mrs. Paul Holbrook. d a doe. Mrs. T. H. Murphy and two child-tia- ll softthree The boys hae played of Los Angeles, California, ar-- p games, two with WeUington andren with Notre Dame. Our boys have !Tved Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. However, in Murphys sister, Mrs. Hugh Utter-Ha- w nn all three games. and W1th her brother, Andy series one player received a Scdtenrich broken foot. He is feeling quite well Mrs. James Johnstone, Mrs. Walter We are scheduled to play Price noW Mrs. Ewell Bowen, Mrs. Wetzel, week. this sometitme Junior High Charles McConnell, Mrs. Scott Sherman, Mrs. Lee Kirk, and Mrs. Clee Gordon attended the Delphians card party Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathis and tiny daughter arrived Sunday evening Dr.J.C. for a stay with Mr. and Mrs. James Physician and Surgeon Johnstone, parents of Mrs. Mathis. Office Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah WELLINGTON a"d Mrs- - A1 m - PROFESSIONAL t That during the last six years, since January 1, 1936, under the direction of the People of Price the present City Administration has: f fY Replaced all of the 26 miles of the original Colton wood pipe line with steel and castiron pipe. Y Y Y Y Y Y Built a 750,000 gallon steel water tank reservoir. fY Built a New City Hall and Recreational Center. v Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Hubbard Y Y NEWS Y Y FRANK B. HANSON Y Baby daughters ai rived at three law at attorney homes last week: To Mr and Mrs. Y and 2 Silvagni Building Rooms Phone 397 Orson Powell and Mr. and Mrs Nephi Y Price Mortensen on Thursday, and Mr. and Y Mrs. Afton Van Wagoner Sunday. Therald N. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. George Fitch and son Y Val Dean of Salt Lake City have been Attorney and Counsellor At Law Y 72 W Main Price here visiting relatives. Y Marion has Cook a from returned 568 Phone visit in Altonah. Aa Sny- Y is visiting here now. Stanford W. Fennemore derE. ofH.thatVanplace Wagoner and daughter, Y Physician and Surgeon Enid, were business visitors m Provo Y Silvagni Building and Spanish Fork Wednesday. Residence Phone 675 Mrs. Rose S. Rick of Salt Lake City, Y Office Hours: 2 to 5 P. M. a recently returned missionary from Y Texas, was guest speaker m the eveY ning church services Sunday. J.W. POTTER Y Professional Radio Service Draftees Chance For Y Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric Advancement In Rank Y Is Good, Says Major Y Wallace Mortuary Y J. T T T ttT tf tf t V Built a Night and Day Rodeo, Baseball and Football stadium and established a park and play ground in South Price. Beautified the Western Underpass Entrance to Price. 1 ten-da- y LICENSED EMBALMERS A A. Wallace, Mgr. Advancement to the rank of commissioned or noncommissioned officer Phone 158 Price, Utah is in prospect for 28 per cent of all selectees in their first year of trainDR. F. V. ing, Major H. A. Rich, acting state director of Selective Service, said toPhysician and Surgeon 15 S. Carbon Ave. day. Office Hours: 11 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. On the basis of war department rePhones: Res., 466-Office, 466-ports, also, Major Rich pointed out, an additional large number of selecMitchell tees who remain privates throughout their first twelve months of training Phone 300 Price Dick Mitchell, Embalmer will attain specialist ratings and suband Funeral Director stantial pay increases. Already, Major Rich said, 94 men K. W. inducted through the Selective Service system are completing courses at ARMATURE WINDING and candidate schools, and it is officer MOTOR REPAIR Phone 378 180 So. Carbon planned that 62 per cent of the candidates in the next courses will be chosen from selectees. 47 No. 1st East COLOMBO W J; Funeral Home FINLEY CHIROPRACTOR dr. a. K. BRAMWELL Serious fires in any community Natural Health Methods to increase or hold up insurtend Free Consultation Fhone 15 e. Utah Electric Bldg. ance rates. Thus, the cost of fire goes gonrs 9:30 to 12 - 2 to 6 Price, Utah into every family budget. Latest Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t rf ON WASTE (?lzcl o National defense is putting the brakes on needless spending. You must do youx Part- - Pay your bills by check. The check stubs are little "stop signs that pull you up before you spend too much. The record of your expenditures is right before you. Necessary obligations are met without wasted time or energy merely by a few strokes of the pen. We welcome the accounts of responsible persons who want to handle their financial affairs in a safe, orderly manner, Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Built a Main Street Whiteway, second to none in Utah, and extended the South Carbon Avenue the City Limits. White-wayt- o Established a free garbage system which has won for the City of Price the commendation of the State Board of Health as being the cleanest city in the State of Utah. Established an enviable record of no traffic fatalities within the City of Price, during their administration. That the present City Administration is builidng a modern swimming pool, which has long been desired as a recreational center for the HEALTH AND RECREATION OF OUR CHILDREN. sk Enlarged Price Citys water and electric light distribution systems to serve more than 300 new users. YET, WITH ALL THESE IMPROVEMENTS, THE TAXPAYERS IN PRICE CITY PAY 20 PER CENT LESS CITY TAXES THAN THEY DID IN 1936. VOTE TO CONTINUE IN OFFICE THE SAME CITY OFFICIALS WHO HAVE GIVEN TO THE CITY OF PRICE AN HONEST, EFFICIENT, SOUND AND PROGRESSIVE CITY GOVERNMENT. KEEP PRICE GROWING Vote the CARBON EMERY BANK PRICE Y Y SPEEDOMETER by Y fT WATCH THE flay Aided materially in bringing the Carbon Junior College to Price, and opened and paved a beautiful new Street to the College. UTAH PROGRESSIVE (Paid Political Advcrtisine) TICKET STRAIGHT , .v . . v |