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Show ir THE Page Ten SUN-ADVOCAT- June PRICE. UTAH E. 6. " Marriage Licenses Issued In May Drop Under April SCHOOL DISTRICT GETS ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION OF The Carbon county school dis- trict will receive $17,694.29 of the recent state tax appropriation of $482,292 which has been divided among the school districts upon the basis of the 1945 school census. The 1945 school population for Carbon county is 5,526 and previous appropriations amounted to $96,668.67 bringing the total appropriations to $114,362.96. This latest allotment brings the current-year'district school fund to within $4.31 of the statutory figure. The total to date amounts to $20.69 per census child and does not include money received under protested taxes. The total amount appropriated thus far in Emery county amounts to $35,534.06 for a school population of 1,717. The latest allotment for the county totaled $5,497.84 and previous allotments equalled $17,694.29 of $1,546.56 which makes a total of $9,995.89. San Juan with a school population of 1,329 had previously been allotted $23,248.76. This latest were confident that the remaining amount could be made up out of current corporation franchise and individual income tax collection, 75 per cent of which are assigned to the district school fund. In addition, it was pointed out, apportionments to date have not in protested included $383,000 property taxes paid the state. Although the attorney general has ruled that the protest taxes may he used, school officials are waiting until next month before dividing them among the districts. Grand county with a school population of 483 had received previously $8,449.33 plus this allotment Carbon Ahepans Name Delegates To Convention At a meeting of the Ahepa held Tuesday evening at the Greek Orthodox church four delegates were selected to attend the annual district Ahepa convention to be held at Albuquerque, New Mexico f III ft I I II I It H $4,255.47, a total of $27,504.23. Although to date monies apportioned to the schools only amounts to $20 69 per child, school officials making $22,636.49. I amounts to allotment I I I I I I II I M H ! M I t I A decrease of three In marriage license issuances was reported for the month of May as compared to April, according to County Clerk Brigham Young. Howevdr, last months issuances were 13 above what they were a year ago during the same month. For the month of May were 20 license's issued as compared to 23 for the previous month. In May of 1945 there were only seven marriage licenses issued. y, 113 . k - f j two-d- a, B . s. 1 1 n-- sand-bagg- R'v-Boyac- Sun-Advoca- SADDLE TO HE OIVEN AS RODEO FEATURE Hfl IIIM HI IIHHH1I I, i ed n- - Drawing for a famous made saddle, complete with bridle, Navajo blanket and other accessories worth over $400 will be held at the lodeo grounds on July 25 as a special feature of the Robbers Roost Roundup in Price scheduled for thiee days. A limited number of tickets will of census school a Based upon be distributed for the saddle out150,622, to meet the full $25 alfit, according to Harris Simonson, lotment, the district school fund of the feature. still lacks $265,000 over the who has charge amount of protested taxes. WOMEN OF MOOSE WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS on July 14, 15 and 16. This is the first convention of the order since Price chapter, Women of the beginning of the war and will Moose, will install their new combine both distiicts 17 and 19 fleers on Friday, June 28, accordwhich consist of Utah, Wyoming, to Jennie Leonard, graduate ing Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico and regent. Those placed in nominathe eastern part of Nevada. tion aie, for senior regent, Mildred The delegates selected by the Lari her and Mildred Wilcox; Leon Carbon Ahepans are George Kar-- , Zeddies, junior chaplain; Lena ras and D. J. Pappacostas of Help- -' Mahhutt, chaplain; Murva Shaw, er, Tony Kontgas of Price and recorder, and Ann Oppocher and John Daskalakis of Castle Gate. Jennie Leonard, treasurer. I befits! The baseball garZ "" be completely outfitted as VETS MEET AT HELPER she which scheduled for 4 00 p riccHj a queen. Other prizes ORDINANCE OKAYS NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT receive are on display at the postponed until 5 oo n ,a will veternew Ls was due to the miners' m Organization of the C. Penney company and it SALE OF BONDS ans political party is being carried jestimated that a total of approx- - able to get to Price for on in all the county's communities imately $250 in prizes will be won game. The game is bet J!? n Pr and a meeting will be held on the by the queen. All other queen and Kenilworth. FOR WATERWORKS 'evening of June 12, next Wednes-'da- contestants will receive a pair of The flag and h at Helper at which time the has gotten under nylon stockings. way chairmen respective community feature of the riot the direction of the Utit! Another to up draw a committee 1072 No. Price city ordinance will act as being greatly enlarged bekah lodge No. 39 of H , providing for the issuance and a party platform. is the fish ponds. Here- - organization is aiso in !?er- This ll10 sale of $100,000.00 in waterworks Charge been the sale of programs tofare, only one pond has ' RIOT SHOOT DEADLINE bonds for the purpose of However, children. The hlRhllght c used for the the expense of extending and The deadline for contestants to three ponds will be used, celebration v,ill be th this year and idle improving the waterworks system register for the trap, one for the mens dinner at on 6 8Porj. of the city was approved at the pistol shoots being featured as a one for the children, in the one for Ht.lll(,r and and girls mic aurllto ; ; last council meeting and is being part of the 20th Arum usury Oder bins streets The grown-upcity jbe dinner are bv ' 00 a m the published in this issue of The Sportsmen's Riot is and the ponds ony. Duiir.g the will be to dinn according Sunday morning, r, fui mod there by running water featured tr.e Authorization for the sale of secretaiy of the KOAL down the gutters. Tins event is of what fn,m th these bonds was given by the vot- Gun club which is in charge scheduled fur 11:30 p. m. mg to be some tough com60ers of the city when they approved the shoots. Shooters may register at Immediately following lunch at Following the dmnP r 3 the issue at the special bond elec- at Boyacks clothing store or dance will 00 p. m there will be a band Wlll bp hpl(, in the gun iange. The shoots tion held last week. f ,au and Price the and city in concert m. park 3.00 torium. at p. Duung this dance 3( begin Saturday Lincoln Ure and company, in the ing will be ht.ld j be-- 9 the bands which participate L. Burton and company and Will continue over to Sunday w 00 a. m. parade will be on hand to furnish project,,r and W. G. Goodart and company have ginning at !ch &e tbe music. While these aetivitus flsh aml Kam, offered to purchase the bonds at on in the paik there will fling ofL Tu, one and cent interest (1Uppn For be le:r ,mg per Plans childrens sports and the lucky number. tuiod per annum which is the lowest Recontest. ;,re a fly nd bait casting flpd off s, u al boxes 0f chj interest rate ever paid by the city 20th !m min its will be available at the 0iatps for any bonds. Riot Beginning Sunday morr.m .. The issue will consist of 100 bonds of denominations of $1,000 St.utmg at 3 00 p. m. the tiap. 9'00 p. m will he continued (Continued In m Page One) !.i!c ..r.d pi'tol shunt events will tiap, 11 fie and each maturing as follows: $7,000 shoot at fr! in 4 Ti of out come will the Pine utiiler way at the Carbon conn- - county fair gi muds, June 1, 1949; $8,000 June 1, 1950; git Cur$15,000 June 1, 1951; $15,000 June store and puss in icwue. A wide tv lair ground.-- out at the old and of giftassortment ia n county aiipoit. pi 0 1, 1952; $15,000 June 1, 1953; June 1, 1954; $15,000 June 1, await tile qui cn At the t.n e he u,ll he under the direction of the ervoir whine w ill be held the he will be iiowntd KOAL Gun ilub. The committee aid contest- - winch will be is selected 1955, and $10,000 June 1, 1956. juto 'file city council shall annually and fiom there will be t ikeu to undid out that no one in the by officials ut the U. S. bureau of liquor or under the mines. Othir activities there vJl levy a tax sufficient to pay the the various shops where she will of intoxicating liquors include bunt mcis and of special in! Du interest on the bonds as they fall will be allowed on or near the interest is a water act which due and also to constitute a sinkGravel hauling and cement to the fund sufficient gun iange Due to the foct that been employed. This consists i pay ing work a specialty. Fall F. II. the government has ordered the surf board and water ski acts conprincipal when due, the uidinunce of all for Gagosian jour The fish and game committee mini - to woik Saturday all shoot- states. crete work. s at the t mg mints will be continued over will have 517-Sunday morning to give these cervoir which ill consist of Men Pass mm an opportunity to participate, and refreshments. M j- 1 Ed-wa- rd R . Complete Anniversary Celebration one-ha- lf -- I $15,-00- -- -- I of pus.-1-s-i- iii-- has r- Mining ExaitlS - Phone conci--iin- res-- W food POT Boss Ratings COMING... (Continued from PageXDne) wright, Joe Broderick, Ed Braby, Stanley J. Cadez, Sam Corey, Rob-- j ert D. Dillard, Henry L. Draper, Wayne Day, William A. Engle, William A. Engle, Jr., James M. Fahl, Ronald A. Fazzio, Dan Gar-- I ber, Jr., Keith Greager, Marion M. Hayes, Harry W. Herbert, William II. Haeck, W. J. Hillabrant, Jr., W. J. Julian, Richard C. Kuhns, Robert P. King, Russell Q. Madsen, George B. Mason, Fred Mari, tinez, Joe L. E. Mestas, John I. A. Nielson, Justin J. Emilio Ori, James G. Ori, Clifford C. Plumb, Elmer William Reaveley, Max A. Robb, Alfred Regrutto, Harry J. Schultz, Richard C. Schultz, Clifford E. Simmons, John Smodey, Charles Stair and Floyd Tucker. The six men who successfully passed tests as shotfirers are the following: Arch H. Beveridge, C. R. Blackham, Reid Benson, George R. Hold, Jr., Grand McDonald and Eugene Trujillo. Mar-inonNeu-mei- SUM)A Y, JUNE 16 MAKE HIM STAR FOR THE DAT! er, We are glad to state that we have a grand selection of gifts for Fathers Day. You will find gifts in our Mens Department that are both useful and elaborate preciate! HIM Gifts that Pop will SHAVING BRUSHES HANDKERCHIEFS ROBES PAJAMAS BELTS SUSPENDERS SWIM TRUNKS UDFtlH PHONE33 deliver m kS) S & W Mammoth PINT JAR PRICE OUR POLICY IS TO FEATURE STANDARD BRANDS PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY!! at ap(By Fred Wink) Howdy Folks: I broke down last Sunday night and the wife and I went to the Price Theatre to see If Two Sisters Fiom Boston. there is one thing I hate to do its complain, but honestly, Barney, you shouldn't run so many double THEY Altli ! MENS DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS TIES - SOCKS RIPE OLIVES HilD 11,1 BILL FOLDS KEY CHAINS AND HOLDERS TIE CLASPS COLLAR PINS LOTION SETS BRUSH SETS RACKS features. Guess maybe I had better explain myself, cause tins was sure a super added attraction. Seated m front of us was a lovely young couple whom I know didnt know any more about the show when they left than my wife and I did. I am quite a sports enthusiast and take m all the rasslmg cards that come our way but brother, those buys could have sure learned 'a lot of new holds if they had of watched that couple for one hour. I always wondered how those boys could get in so many weird positions while on the floor, but you should have seen the different positions that boy and gal got m while sitting. Altho we didn't see much of the show, a lot of our friends have told us that it really was a good picture. The theatre is a great pro- muter of romance, both on the screen and with a lot of the young movie goers. And speaking of love, a friend of ours says that calf love is when you sit up until the cows come home. Now wed like to highly recom- mend shows for relaxation but we would especially like to recommend a good buy that so many Price folks are and that is our Deluxe Cleaning and Pressing Service. So long, folks, see COIN PURSES RAZORS TS There are plenty of other items that we did not have room to mention in this ad. Just come in and see for yourself. REMEMBER THE DATE SUNDAY, JUNE 16th IS DADS DAY! Mens Department you I I! IM-- f H I I I I I f i Cudahy s Dse A miracle PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2-4-- D Preparation PER PINT 59c PER CAN 2: Jl CUDAHYS FRIED HAMBURGERS . LIBBYS GENUINE DEVILED HAM 15c - FRESH SALAMI AND WIENIES CHICKENS AND STEWIiG HENS PICNIC HAMS - COLD MEATS FRESH -- CHEESE - PICKLES next week. IM(S 'iFn&dlnEaf FRED WINKENWERDER, Mgr. 17 East Main Street f 24c KILL THOSE WEEDS! ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS Price Trading Co. qilllHtllllllWIMliHHIlHIIHHHHimmillllHI Half Pound ' BAGS DRESS GLOVES JACKETS Velveeta CHEESE Phone 237 Price, Utah PRICE fl Grocery Department |