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Show TIIE Page Twelve Christmas Fetes To Be Held In Camps Christmas celebrations are being planned at several of the camps in Carbon county, the two mine union locals at Sunnyside will sponsor a celebration with the welfare association participating. The coal companies will match the union contributions. A Christmas eve dance is scheduled for the auditorium at Kenilworth under auspices of the mine union there. The dance will be free to members and townspeople. It is expected that other mining communities will hold their annual Christmas childrens parties, with appropriate programs in the evening. which convenes January 3, wll be consideration of this matter. Walter K. Granger, a Democrat and the incumbent member who defeated Mr. Wilson, must under lew be served with a petition by December 25, within 30 days eftei CONGRESS POST CONTESTED BY GOP CANDIDATE contest for the office of congressman in Utahs First congressional district appeared certain this week when David J. Wilson, Republican candidate gave notice that he intended to dispute the election of Walter K. Granger, incumbent, Democrat, the latter having won the election by 101 votes, according to results of the official canvass. Mr. Wilson stated that alleged illegal registration, illegal voting, illegal counting and illegal exclusion of votes would be the giouncis for the contest. As a result of Mr. Wilsons charges, probably one of the initial actions of the new congress A the official state canvass. This petition must set foith the specific ehaiges and allegations. Although 50 Deinoiietie votes for Mr. Granger were excluded from the vote in Morgan county, Mr. Wilson said he believed he had sufficient evidence to overcome marthis margin and the gin announced in the official can104-vo- te vass. The GOP candidate declined to go into )us charges more .specifically. In the house of representatives, the contest will be considered by the judicial y committee and the ionise of action ultimately followed by the house probably v. ill depend upon the nature and information substantiating the i bulges It may be possible that the or other members to be selected would visit file state to make a recount of the vote. The matter was taken to congress rather than to the courts because that body is given the right under the constitution to determine the eligibility of its members. mm-mitt- ee Spotlighting UTAH TO adds LOADS OF GOOD CHEER light and oir like the ventilated wood awning. No other awning is available in on array of custom sixes, shapes colors, and trims to harmonixe with the appearance of the building. Shoppers can stand under a AND HAPPINESS AT s t Carbon County Abstract Co. J. W. HAMMOND 8 J. W. HAMMOND, Jr. BERT WELLS Inquire R. B. HAMMOND 1947 he said. legislature, repre-sinc- BUILT IN UTAH BY mid-Octob- Sun-Advoca- te Phone 9 FREE ESTIMATES V u m c i s, Keni'.woith, a, Spring Caiivon, Standui dv die, Ca-tl- e Gate, Rains, Mutu d, Royal and Cle lr Cieik will pay the v nation amounts on or before December 2). Mtnei s in iv mike application tlwoiigh the union locals for the pav, if limy cannot contact the minecompanies. The pto i aa vacation pay agree-iii- c nt pmvidi that Siuo be paid to mi mi s ' o had vvoi ked 12 months duimg the year ended May 31, Those winking less than a 1946 ye ir were to icteive pro rata payof $100 for ment., on moiTh winked, whether or i a. n riot t my left tneir jobs before the 1 v one-twelf- eI1( th KEW, RICHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN In Addition to Food, Lodging, Clothes and Medical Cara In Addition to Colurpn One at the Right: 20c Increase for Service Overseas. 50 Increase, up to $50 Maximum Per Month, if Member of Flying or Glider Crews. $50 Per Month for Parachutists (Not in Flying-paStatus) While Engaged upon ParaIncrease chute Duty. 5 in Pay for Each 3 Years Master Sergeant or First Sergant Storing Base Poy Per iAonth 165.00 I UnasG y l'-- y 3ii()o ! Cjddyd mon 1. 'nost absurd of . 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Houston Furniture SERVES THE NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND PEACE P. 0. BUILDING, PRICE b und inewaa50ryl Millions of professing Christians will ichbntc th of their Lord and King, the great teacher ol p u;v 0, e, binl and of righteousness by indulging m obscenity, m ('irl,rb- - y ess, Rile! m all manner of iniquity. With Twin Beds CARBON MOTOR mmon- - C. mahogany finish sets with mirrored vanity chest, bench. With IT IS factory-engineer- of Service, YOUR REGULAR ARMY 1,,b,,r ton, I) SEE THEM ON DISPLAY NOW and have the special tools, and inspected parts and trained mechanics needed to do it quickly and economically. TiTm i; "tog. p. y Listen to Gtry Lombardo, "Sound Off" "Warriors of Peace," "Koce of the Army," and football Broadcast, "Proudly We Hail on your radio. vii For Immediate Delivery Semi-perio- d a DeSeto or Plymouth, we urge to bring it in for a periodic check you tune-uThis ts an economical service and and will surely save you money in the long run. And any time that work needs to be done on your car, remember that we 185.63 mZDTD tTurio in hotel mi. e ,, b'r;!anlect1Jn agent Application f ,,. th lu already hup nude Soon now we shall witness once all absurdities BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM long fill orders. Therefore your present to enough no matter what its age is a very car valuable piece of property. Treat if as tuch J A ll 10,1 XSti Snatuf, e$ BUILDERS SPECIALTY SHOP GOODBYE, kj cars ora still very scarce, tt may New a time before there are 20 Years' 30 Years Service Service 107.25 Mile of k C C'C'C'C'C'C'C'-gC'C'C'C'-C-C'C'C-C'CC-C'C'C-C''SC'C-C-C--- GET A NEW GAR MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: Vic e ed James Customhouse Building, Denver 2, Colorado until January 14, 1947. Full information as well as application forms may be secured from this board or from Parley H. Rhead, secretary, Board of U. S. $ Civil Service Examiners, at the Price postoffice. UNTIL YOU GAN IF pjultah U' Mine ie i l(.nl p ! s en ugh (,f Draftsmen arc needed to cm tv on the post war work of reelama- tion in the Department of Interior. The Bureau of Reclamation has planned an extensive progiam which will affect the whole western area of the United States. In order to secure qualified draftsmen to prepare plans for these pi ejects the Central Board of U. S. Civil Seivice Examiners of the Bureau of Reclamation has announced an examination for the position of draftsman. Salaries for these positions range from $2644 to $3397 per year and periodic increases are provided on a systematic basis. Persons who are selected for appointment wall serve in the Bureau of Reclamation of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico. Applications will be received by the Central Board of the U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, Room 204, New WHAT TO DO inclusive! In your new Regular Army, 40,000 good jobs a month are opening up . . . interesting jobs that pay well . . . that offer advancement, career opportunities and training and experience in many useful skills and trades. New higher Army pay . . . food, clothing, quarters, travel, at no extra cost . . . GI Bill of Rights educational benefits for those who enlist before the official termination of the war and serve at least 90 days . . . and the opportunity for early retirement with a life income . . . add up to a career you cant afford to miss. A enlistment permits you to choose any branch of service and overseas theater which still have openings. Go after one of these good jobs now! You can get all the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station and ENLIST NOW! Inited - 5 somebody says to you, Good jobs &re hard to find DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT if you're a physically and mentally fit young man from 18 to 34 Wyomln offiria, La-tud- re-o- When td Thoie is much discussion among mine union officials and members ol the vanous locals m Utah of Petitioning Maleom Uondie, international board member and President John L. Lewis to start a drive to oigame the wagon mines in this section, which are Peerless, not now under union contract, ac i c vealed the fact that there are 1500 Indians in eastern Utah and that Utah Ups Construction Work they are of the Ute tribes. They in were moved into eastern Utah Construction employment e Utah has increased 57 per cent many years ago and today tire end of the war, the U. S. sent three bands: The Utes from bureau of labor statistics report, the Spanish Fork area, the Uin-I- n Utah construction tabs from eastern Utah, and the contractors employed 8600 work- - Uncompahgres from Colorado, The twm big events of the Iners as compared with 5500 at the end of the war in August, 1945. dian year are the Bear Dance in These figures, however, are still April and the Sun Dance in July below construction employment in or August. Of these events, the Utah during 1942 and 1943 when Sun Dance holds the spotlight, for military activity was at its peak it is a religious dance of cleansing wherein dancers go without food or water for three days, all the Utah Roads Declared Good Utah roads are m better condi- while dancing to the sun to achieve tion than 75 per cent of the high- a blessing of improved health. ways between Utah and Miami Both dances can be seen by white Florida, declared Governor Iler-be- it people, but any photographic ac- -l B. Maw upon his return from tivities at the Sun Dance are the national governors conference strictly prohibited. It may be, at Miami. however, that the Disney people Governor Maw said he purposely can overcome tins objection by drove to the conference to make the proper approach to the tribal a personal survey of the roads council. An educational film exoutside of Utah. plaining tne habits, manners and I am greatly encouraged over customs of the Utah Indians would the condition of our roads on a certainly find interesting audiences n comparative basis and plan to wherever shown and would dwell considerably load con- - suit m creating considerable tourstiuction in my message to the ist interest to eastern Utah. . i Je"nnl, the M.K, of the ding to cl f Mine Woikeis. pin lata Unite u, is pud to ininei s ac atloli pay am c'olumbi i on otl t'aliv at H. use December 10. Me mbers of the Ut ih Cuil .elation, which includes ci iioi s' on-Sunn side , IIiuw ath i, attis, C s Ac in bor How long will God be mocked? . pound, A meiry day after Christmas to all. This payment was one of the the ; which precipitated grievances A BACHELOR IS A GUY WHO icceit 840--- J C. ul strike. The govern- - f DIDN'T HAVE A CAR WHEN merit ruled that those leaving their 6 blocks east of the Post Office, Price, Utah HE WAS YOUNG. jobs betoie government opeiati n stock of home windows in eastern I'Uh largest weie not eligible for the payments lie y, whatre you Irate Coed illlillllilllllllllillliliiiilllllllillllllllilllllilM following me for? Didn't you evet Civil Service Seeks see anyone like me before9 For Manuel Mighty: Yeah, but it cost me a quartei. ly prosperity. Retains its neat and attractive appearance for ten, twenty, or more years. Merely phone us today for immediate estimate or installation. trouble-free- , ay weed awning and keep dry even in heavy rains. Absolutely noiseless and CHRISTMASTIME Following the payday for coal Id, mine employees December business in Puce and Helper leached boom piopuitions, and the lull that came after the coal strike which lasted thiough the fust weik in Dec embei h. s been all but forgotten. While mere hanks concede that the layoff would probably affect their holiday sales volume to .some extent, the heavy recent buying will offsc t most of the slump. Two laige mines of the countv wcie undeixtood to have paid their men the pro rata holiday pay on the lflth, and practically all the none, in tins section will m.cke the payment before December 2"). Tlirs will add a large amount to the mine workers pay. Goal supplies have now caught up with demand m critical aieas over the .st.ite, it being the opinion of Birney Farnsworth, Salt Lake City, solid fuels administratoi that the pinch on coal useis has now subsided and no one is having difficulty in sec unrig coal supplies. ceding f, the Union Studies Plan To Organize Utah Wagon Coal Mines arrangements Business Outlook In County Improved, FOR MINERS Mines Work Steady VACATION PAY Disney Would Film Utah Indians Tire Disney Studios of Hollywood have shown an interest in filming an educational picture on Utah Indians, and Edwin L. Vershore installations. unit production manager has ity, The depots civih in employment roster is now at 4,850 per- asked the Utah department of sons; the payroll is in excess of publicity and industrial develop$10,000,000 annually. In addition, ment for complete information theie are 420 navy and marine of- relative to the Indians on the reservation near Rooseficers and men stationed at the Utah. velt, reA of the size payroll depot. A visit to the big reservation ported from the depot, undoubtedat Foit Duchesne reheadquarters to Utah's much contributes much to the appear- ance of a store. No other awning reflects direct sunlight (and keeps merchandise from fading! and heat, yet admits indirect Thursda PRICE, UTAH E. Draftsmen Interior Department Ten Million Dollar Payroll establishUtahs big war-bor- n ment, the Clearfield naval supply depot, has been declaied perma-- 1 nent its major job is . help supply the Pacific fleet and western NO OTHER AWNING WISH FOR YOU SUN-ADVOCAT- f i. t i 30 NORTH CARBON AVE. Co. PRICE I |