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Show V' i.Afiim July 11. I946 Tbor m TIIE "Si ANNIVERSARY THIS &FERENCE S. stake Carbon o ,N first anniversary tfli Sahjrday' anfl Sunday, July in a by participating over conference Quarterly member Tnseph Wirti'.lin. of of the .gidirrii bishopric wi preside as a the authori- - church. two sessions of the ference will be conducted Saturday evening. A welfare meeting at 7 oclock, and a priesthn.d leadership meeting at 8, will be presided over by Mr. Knowlton and Bishop Wirthlin. All ward and stake welfare committee members and holders of the Melchizo-de- k priesthood are urged to attend the Saturday sessions. These meetings will be in the Relief society room of the tabernacle. real Eroadbent, stake At 9 a. m. Sunday a general announced this week. meeting will be held priesthood BroadRecording to President in the basement of the tabernacle, also will Knowlton C e and in the main auditorium of the Tnd the conference as a tabernacle a mothers and daughwelfare church of the the ters meeting will be held under Assisting in conducting the direction of Mrs. Claude conference of the Ze sessions stake girls committee chairForsyth and Isaac man. In 'ill each instances the youth Broad-SJi- n assist., to llr. will be featured as speakers. state presidency. tite Two general sessions are sched- stake youth of North Carbon for Sunday, July 14. The featured in the conference at 10:30 and the second at first first of the end rhich marks the 2 p. m. The morning session will "ear since the division of Carbon feature the boys chorus and the of and the organization stake Singing Mothers under the direccomwas which Vo'th Carbon, tion of Mrs. Edna Broadbent, stake Aaronic 1. 1945. An pete on July Relief society chorister, will supof approximatelmesthood chorus ply the music for the afternoon boys will supply the music y Several young men and meeting. the of session far the morning women will be listed on the proColton David inference Sunday. Bishop of the chorus. gram in each session. Helper is director Mr. Wirthlin Knowlton and will has Broadbent President -a repre-Htiv- Em-pe- y, $. IOO of Postal Clerks To Have Annual Session at the hotel. Guest speakers will include John F. OConnor of the national organization; Mrs. Virgil Johnson, Topeka, Kansas, secreof the national womens auxFifteenth annual convention, tary iliary; Mayor Earl J. Glade and x Utah State Federation of Post I. A. Smoot. Postmaster Clerks, will be held Saturday The annual business session will and Sunday at Hotel Utah, Salt I.ake City, it was announced by be held Sunday at which time ofWilliam K. Olsen, state president. ficers w'ill be elected and resolusession will be a tions to be presented at the nav Opening the s' banquet and dance Saturday night tional convention will be adopted. Proclamation ' coal burning ex- pert will arrive in Salt Lake the''' fore part of next week to attempt O to demonstrate how coal can be burned without smoke in railroad hteomotives. Earl J. Glade, Salt mayor, stated early thus week. He explained that the export is being brought by the coal inter- ests and that lie will attempt show that the enactment of a smoke control ordinance prohibit- ing the operation of steam locomo- lives in Salt Lake is unnecessary. The commission now has before it a proposed smoke abatement ordinance that would prohibit steam locomotives whether pro- -, polled by coal or other fuel from s' operating in Salt Lake after July 1, 1947. A public hearing was held s' the evening of May 23 in the com- - v mission chambers to determine 'J the public attitude with reference to this phase of smoke abatement, 'i and at that time the coal and road interests promised to bring an expert to Salt Lake to counsel s' with the '' to.' ' ' ' WHEREAS, the Robbers Roost Roundup will again be held in Irice this year on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 23, 26, 27, and in keeping with the occasion, it is hereby requested that people of this community wear clothing suggestive of western regalia, and, Movie Fun and Entertainment at the PRICE THEATRE WHEREAS, the have always been noted for putting over every community enterprise, and all the citizens of this section are hereby urged to aid and assist in every way possible to make this event an unqualified success, and WHEREAS, I, as mayor of Price city, designate these three days for wearing something to promote and create interest in this great western event the Robbers Roost Roundup. J. BRACKEN LEE, Mayor. Newspaper Man Named To Head speak at each session of the con- - '' people of Carbon county and Price I subject. ee WHEREAS, it is especially requested that clerks in the stores and business men don some such outfit wholly or in part for the purpose of adding color and advertising the three days of the rodeo in Price, and, '' '' AiiMattauAt&i Page Three C A bituminous nounced 15IKTHDAY I- WEE-EN- D !t. iAfe.fas PRICE, UTAH E, To Demonstrate Smoke Abatement CARBON STAKE TO OBSERVE " yLa j&Jtmrt. tA Sun. Mon. - Tue. Wed. SHFS ON A SIT DOWN STRIKE... I . In 1942, the new Elk leader was one of the first eight persons throughout the world to receive EliS the Salvation Army distinguished service award. He has served as an official of the Wisconsin cancer drive, the YMCA, and is a vice president of the trustees division of the American Library association and also of the Wisconsin State Historical society. Among the other community activities of Mr. Broughton are the American Red Cross, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and the Wisconsin Conservation At 7:30 p. m. the stake Mutual 800,000 Improvement associations will Charles E. Broughton, newspa-nacl- e sponsor a program at the taber- to end the fourth quarterly per editor and publisher of of North Carbon stake, boygan, Wisconsin, today was unanimously elected Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks at the m TECHNICOLOR CARD OF THANKS ( A UNIVftSAl rKiytt Wc take this means to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness and for the beautiful floral offerings following the death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs, Annie Krizman, Feature Attractions at the CARBON Sunday & Monday Mrs. John Kosec, Mrs. August Topolovec, Mrs. Emil Parcicn, Mrs. Matt Biondich, ' i f John Krizman, Tony Krizman. ! 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SEPPI 4 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 3 PEP 2 $1 11 Call 3 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 12 1 4 35c urA au out uomme FTess. he per, the Sheboygan founded the Sheboygan kiddies camp, a unique project in which the city and the citizens cooperate to give more than a hundred needy children a free eight weeks in vacation. He was a 1929 of the Wisconsin Elks Crippled Children Commission and for many years was a director of tne Wisconsin Association for the DDT 21c mid-wes- NEED FLIT 5 the nt i prominent editors, the record of Broughtons benevolent activities is legion. In 1926, through his pa YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY GINGER BREAD MIX iftsuntv, noster and Earl Warren. Accompanying the group is Mrs. Evans. Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. Warren. A member of the Elks for 43 years, Mr. Broughton had previously served as chairman of the board of grand trustees. He succeeds Wade H. 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