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Show THE Page Eight 275 Boys Compete In Price Rotary Club Marble Tournament vin Mills, Jimmie Alfredi and Billy Prettyman; South Side Dee Miller, Billy Nelson and Omene Gonzales; Notre Dame upper grades Robert Montoya, Frank Geordana and Daniel Ruden; lower grades Judging by the number of play- Peter Busia, Albert Faure and ers, 275, and their enthusiasm, the John Kosmaek. marble tournament sponsored by LeRoi Bentley, who had charge Price Rotary club was a great suc- of the tournament, appreciates the cess. of Price Rotarians Winners in the finals, which and local merchants. were played yesterday, were as follows: Albert Basso, Mrs. Con- State Auditor Visits gers 6th grade room, Harding Carbon; Candidate For school, upper grade champion; Treasurer Nomination Jimmie Alfred!, Mrs. Empeys 2nd grade room, Central school, lower State Auditor and Mrs. Reece M. grade champion. Reese, former Price residents, were The two winners were entertain- visitors here this week, calling on ed at the Rotary club dinner last 'their many local friends. Mr. former Caibon county evening, when they were presented Reese, with prizes donated by the J. C. treasurer, is an announced candiPenney company and Price Trad- date for the Democratic nomina-Uio- n for state treasurer, an office ing companay. The following room winners in which he has served one term competed in the finals: Harding and to which he was elevated by school Earl Larcher, James Bean the voters while serving as Carbon and Albert Basso; Central Mar treasurer. ASSOCIATED GROCERS PRICE Co. Trading SEGO MILK CANS 32)S LARGE PACKAGE S3 5 SUNKIST ORANGES DRESSING 25c PINT JAR PARD SODA WATER DOG FOOD M J B AND MIXERS JR. CATSUP 29C POUND BOX SOAP 3lV, 3 HONEY BEE GRAHAMS RED STAR 50 LB SUN VALLEY LODGE CORN $ BAO .... 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It really March; (b) Energy Overture; (c) fills your heart and inspires all to dedicate themselves and all they Conquerer Overture. 4 Helper have and are to the prosecution of junior high (a) New Colonial March; (b) Narra- the War. tor Overture. As indicated in the foregoing, 5 Sunnyside junior high (a) Young America is an original American Patrol; (b) Daunt- production based on the song, less Overture. Mrs. Olsen and Victorys Call. 6 Price junior high (a) Mil- Mrs. Madsen, who have written itary Escort March; (b) Operatic and directed this stupendous mu-- I Mingle Overture. sical production are certainly to be 7 Carbon senior high and colcongratulated. If you have not lege band (a) Lights Out March; seen these children stage this pro(b) Victor Herberts Favorites; gram, this patriotic musicale, put (c) Traveler Overture. it on your must list. Show the children and their leaders that you are back ng one of the finest school productions ever staged in this locality. 1 Carbon county's taxed valuation, other than mine utilities properties which are rated for levying by the state, increased almost a million dollars over the amount listed for 1944, according to a report of County Assessor Charles H. Sem-ke- n the fore part of this week. Total valuation placed on county property this year, with the excep- tion noted above, is in the amount of $3,569,726 as compared with for 1943, showing an increase of $754,376. Much of the increase is due to inventories being up this year, according to Mr. 50 Semken. Real estate assessed as city and town lots is listed at $933,230, real estate assessed as irrigated farm property being reported at $316,-13- 0. The latter class of land is re- acres. That listfarm land, unimproved 3,885.6 acres, is rated at $34,452, fruit land at 28.5 acres with a valuation of $3,155, and grazing property is given as 228,739.93 acres with a value of $567,890. All other real estate is plared at 73,106 35 acres and a valuation in the amount of $133,537, placing the total real estate valuation for the county at $1,055,164. Livestock interests in the county have a total taxable valuation of $133,536, sheep leading in that classification at $47,174. Cattle on the range are repotted at $38,515 and those otherwise assessed at $25,785. Horses, listed at 214, are rated at $3,352. Other livestock ratings as follows: Goats, $2,577, swine $1,797, poultry $2,796. Sheep assessed in the county number 13,668 and range cattle total 822, the report reveals, as compared with other cattle in the number of ported at 10,859.99 To Stage Patriotic Play Again Friday as ed (Continued trow mko avenue-Mai- n 6th These GRISC0 4 FORMAY POUNDS 4 POUNDS WESSON OIL FREM Items No-Poi- nt HALF GALLON can TUNA It FOE .. TOMATO AND MUSTARD CAN CAN WHITE MEAT CALIFORNIA LARGE OVERTIME Price Phone 88 WHITE FRESH $ O' DOZEN gs PRICE THEATRE Sunday - Monday KARO SYRUP ( Wlsf.W.-DONALD AND PEGGY PEANUT BUTTER R - U PINT WHITE ALL BRANDS J BEEF SAUCE SOY SAUCE MUSTARD JAR FRENCH DRESSING TOMATO SLICES PEAS-BEAN- BOTTLE .. .. SWEET, SPICED No. 2V2 JAR ... . 2 S GOLDEN FOR . PEAS POPULAR (Atr& DELUXE SEDAN Heater, MERCURY radio, perfect motor, excellent tires, guaranteed. 911 DESOTO SEDAN Heater, radio, new tires, tutone paint, a beauty. A-Heat911 CHEVROLET TUI)R SPECIAL DELUXE er, new motor, very good tires, guaranteed. 911 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN Motor ne wtires, heater, radio. A-911 FORD CLUB COUPE Super motor, heater, radio, very good perfect tires, a bargain. FORD TUDOR SUPER DELUXE New tires, motor. A-heater, MERCURY CLUB COUPE Heater, radio, new tires, guaranteed. CHEVROLET SPECIAL DELUXE r Heater, radio, new tires, seat covers, 911 l. inter- l. section; after maneuvers, stop in the intersection for inspection be- fore proceeding to 1st West street; play from Carbon avenue to 1st West; at 1st West, turn north one block and then turn east and pro- -' cede to the city hall; drum majors wil ltake their bands into the city De-Lux- e, l. hall auditorium and sit in the seats reserved for their bands until time to play concerts. Order of marching bands Harding grade school, drum major, Non Merrill; teacher assisting, C. H. Madsen. 2 Notre Dame school, drum major, Morris McNary; teacher as- sisting, Sister Mildred. 3 Helper junior high, drum major, Jim Cima; teacher assisting, Iver E. Iverson. 4 Sunnyside junior high, drum major, Elaine Miller; teacher assisting, Harold J. Hanson. 5 Price junior high, drum ma- - - ee Check Suj OLIVE OIL touched my soul. To me, as a wife whose husband is in the service, it brought tears and a lump in my throat With my brother in uniform, it filled my heart with pride. How it must have tugged at the heart-strinof every father, every mother and every child who saw it. The comment of a minister of the gospel, Any community in our nation could well profit by seeing Young America. One) street Friday and Saturday, May 5th SARDINES patriotically stirring than anything Ive ever witnessed. To me, a mother of two sons overseas, it Any student may play any selection of his own choice from music or by memory. 4 The public is invited to this entire program free of charge. 1:00 p. m., Friday, May 5 Marching competition on Main street All bands start marching from 2nd East and Main street; bands will march and play to the tabernacle and halt; bands will resume marching and playing from tabernacle to Carbon avenue; all maneuvers will be done in the Carbon VEGETABLES - MEATS GROeERIES - FRUITS TO LIMIT QUANTITY WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 2 P. M. AND 5 P. M. DAILY CITY DELIVERIES TWICE 226 PHONE PRICE DEVILED MEAT WANTED A Man for PERMANENT s 3 pre-wa- perfect. CHEVROLET MASTER DELUXE Heater, very good tires, mechanically A-FORD SEDAN New paint, new tires, heater, a bargain. CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE Heater, new tires, motor perfect, guaranteed. CHEVROLET TUDOR MASTER New tires, heata bargain. er, motor A-CHEVROLET SEDAN Very good tires, heater, radio, A-PLYMOUTH SEDAN New paint, new tires, motor reconditioned, a bargain. PONTIAC TUDOR (6 Cyl.) New tires, motor perfect, heater, A-PLYMOUTH SEDAN Heater, radio, A-very good tires, motor FORD V8 TUDOR Very good tires, motor perfect, a bargain. g PACKARD COUPE 115 Series, 6 Cxi Heater ' good tires, a bargain. CHEVROLET SEDAN Heater, radio, 2 very good tires, A-l. j 1940 1940 1939 l, 1939 l. for Fuller Brushes PHONE 123-Call before 9 a. m. or after 6:30 p. m. tfe 1 1939 1938 l. 1937 l. 1937 45c 35c 35c 39c 37c 84c from Page One) in spite of the fact that three capacity audiences witnessed the o 01 lginal performances. comments of the coming S Typical from various walks of life are the Its appeal was more following: seasona Motor vehicles in the county are Still another, mature and ed remarked, leader, community assessed at $909,606, numbered by that the report at 4,885. Merchandise It is my considereda opinioncontrirendered have great you at are fixtures and trade reported bution to our military efforts $421,197, implements at $79,364 and personal property not other- through this juvenile portrayal of war effort and enterprise. wise enumerated at $15,875. This production has a cast of in other previous Valuations more than three hundred and fifty years recently are as follows: 1942, students, the entire student body $5,714,434; 1941, $5,566,666; 1940 of the Price Harding school, over $5,365,808. which Charles H. Madsen is the These figures, of course, are subprincipal. The production is under ject to some revision by the board the immediate direction of Mrs. of equalization, Mr. Semken points E. K. Olsen and Mrs. C. H. Madout, meetings of the commissioners sen, who wrote the script. It is for such consideration being sche- based upon a contest song, the muduled for Wednesday, May 31, sic of which was composed by Mrs. Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 6 Olsen to words written by the and 7, and Thursday, June 15. Madsens. The children are all in colorful I A SIK( XL, Ql'ART ISOTTLK OF MOI.KT INK Xio AT THE costumes and take part in a variety of songs, speeches and dances. The prelude includes High Columnar pads at The Lights of Our Nations History, in and story appropriately fit song Six Carbon (Continued 4, 1944 forces, with songs and speeches M. Williams. 2.00 p. m. BIG INCREASE 53c LB BOX CHEESE' LAMB ROAST ASSESSED FOR AND SPAGHETTI QUALITY MEATS BOILING MEAT COUNTY VALUE Bands To March In Meet SUNKIST TOMATO COFFEE 2 20c 15c 19c CANS 49c POUNDS Thursday, May PRICE. UTAH E, the picture. The first act is jor, Gary Bent; teacher assisting, ting because of particularly enjoyableeffect, Willard Laker. repremilitary drum its thrilling 6 Carbon senior high, branch of the armed E. every senting director, Marsing; major, Boyd to 838. WHEAT HEARTS SALAD SUN-ADVOCAT- 1937 1935 l. Many Others To Choose From Spot Cash Paid For Good Used Cars CARBON MOTOR SALES j Plymouth REDD MOTOR CO. 129 West Main PRICE Phone 384 44 De Soto Dealer NORTH CARBON AVE. X PRICE, UTAH $ YYYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTYTTTTTTTTTYYffY Meats A-- A SLICED BACON SOUP MEAT POUND FRANKFURTERS 2 POUNDS GROUND BEEF 2 POUNDS POT ROAST (7 POINTS) POUND. 36c 19c 56c 49c 25c |