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Show Tage Eight THE CARBON EAGLES DUMP MESA FOR 2ND TIME mat- Speak. r Mr. Lambert continued. 'hand Mr. Lambert accused the tele- - man Mu';. 'pnone company of still living in They are not looiur.gT" ; f. "blissful days of company thing nothing tv, .. asking unionism" and he stated that it is siderat.on cen,lln'e and for l ''The illiof c.iU-- e of tile tea gambling that the stoppage at to u.se then tale t PporC pnom- strike is the severq case of j forTiT !r sei ice will weaken unionization benefit lne bene , cultuial lag which tiffin ts the bp forevermore, its employees eiety. among of the Ametiran management Telephone and Telegtaph company. was a statement made this I week by C L Lambert, president From ... Joe of local 503T which represents telephone operatois in the cities and towns of southeastern Utah including Provo. In answer to statements made Argument? in the press by the company, Mr Lamber stated that not a single one of the demands made by the You should have heard Ed Carey versus buttermilk. Folks National Federation of Telephone and Spike Miller debating the never tasted beer will Woikers and the unions coopers. merits of Guernseys versus get mighty vehement abo? ating with it presents an insolour firechief, and Spike choice of beverage,. And Eds uble difficulty. Similar demands handles hardware but to hear whove never tasted buttermilk have been granted or compromisthem argue youd have thought that be equally ed by thousands of American cortheyd been dairying for life. From where I sit, if, of porations, he stated. The aim j, to Sam we know nothing about it up they conservative put Finally the very telephone that, Carter, who breeds dairy cows! get bigoted and stubborn. tol workers, mol e than 201'. 00(1 of when it comes to things wefeJ Sam hems and haws . . . and conwhom aie women, want a wage cludes theres a lot to be said for a lot about, were able to see to I mciease, reduction of geographic Holsteins, and about as much for sides... be tolerant and reason wage difleientials, union secunty, check-of- f of initiation fees and and above all, understand Guernseys . . . take your pick! fines, i eduction from eight to five were and like Ed Spike Actually, years in the time required to gain people arguing about say, beer 7C m e lncre.i-maximum wage lates, a to $100 $50 from pensions month, longer vacations, job deCopyright, 1947, United States Brewers Fm work scriptions of supervisory Fad-Carb- Seven divorces weie grante ,n the Seventh judicial district couit in and for Carbon county dining the month of April, aeeoiding t E. C. Hansen, deputy court oleik er these six weie the :esuh of actions bi ought by women and one by a man. rIn addition, one decree granting separate maintenance was also granted dur.ng the month. There were eight riivorc us tiled. For the previous monto, Ma'Vh, xjven divorces were granted, two to men and five to women. In March there weie 11 compla.nts filed. m te:.--,' . fr (w - a- where sit ly Where's the Hol-stein- Utahns Ixve Rodeos The rodeo with its bucking horses, cowboys, and attendant excitement is highly popular in Utah, as evidenced by a count of this type of event scheduled throughout the state at various celebrations during the summer season. Stuiting with the Lehi rodeo in June, more than 30 rodeo celebrations are programed is combined business and trip will remain for Utah cities, ending with the pleasuie and they about a week. Utah state fair rodeo in and Many of the Sunnydale He re- - Sunnyside students were in the East Caibon band. They received Time books, weekly, semi an A rating on their concert piece W. C. Walker on Friday. monthly The Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker of and surely looked good in the pa-- l ade. and Sunnydale Friday and Satin -day visiting friends and, of course, In the District Court of Carbon Mr. Walkers time was siont at County, Utah A BUY the offices on business. After Estate of AMOS HAWKS, Deceased. FOR MEN! NOTICE they returned home. The James Herbert PO-D- O Frank Sjostedt came out of Petersonpetition of of an hibernation last week when he this couit praying for Johnorder Brace appointing came down from Range Creek as of the above Special! where he has been snowed in estateadministrator has been for hearing at since last October. He s'lent sev- - 10 o'clock a. m. set on Monday, the 37c SHAVE CREAM j 2nd day of June, 1947, at the court house in the court room Lather or Speedy Brushless hopes that the road will soon be thereof at Price, Carbon Countv, open so that the trip can be made Utah. LOTION 39c by car instead of by pack mules The petitioner seeks the apMr. and Mrs. LeGrande Graham pointment of said John Brace as left for Idaho last Saturday. Thev such administrator so that he, will he gone about a week. They'jam(s Herbeit Peterson, may are visiting some of Mrs. Gi.i serve said administrator with hams (oiks who are seriously 11. summons and complaint in an acWhile they are gone Mr. Graham's tion by said James Herbert Petermother from Provo is staying with son against said administrator by Nancy and LeGrande, jr. which he will seek to quiet title Mr. and Mrs. Bob fleets and in him, the said James Herbert two sons left for California on! Peterson, to the northeast quarter Wednesday of last week. Their of the southwest quarter of section 2, Township 15 south, range 13 east of the S. L. M., Utah, as against said estate, and all those interested therein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of ttie above court affixed this $2 BARBARA GOULD 5th day of May, 1947. By E R. Hansen, Deputy. CLEANSING CREAMS B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. SPECIAL.. . for Dry Skin First Fhiblished. May 8, 1947. Last Published: May 29, 1947. POMPON .. . for Skin - 0 One or more graduates for every year since the establishment of Carbon high have joined the Alumni association of the school during its recent drive for members, according to Mrs. Hal G. Mai Knight, president. Mrs. Mary Mathis Riddle of Pncc has the dlsllnctlon of being Lth.e, firSt 5T.aduat' ing class of 1013. Harvey Thomas, present city councilman, represents 1914, and Mr. and Mrs. George Milner, Jr. of Wellington, father and mother of Caibon county's centennial queen, repre- SPnt the class of 1015 Dessie Parmley Durrant, Castle Gate, 1916; J. Bracken Lee, 1917; Elwood Gatherum, Salt Lake City, 1918; Alice Madsen Pannier, Salt Lake City, and Elnora Miller Walukington, Spring Glen, 1919, are entered on the membership rolls of the association for their respective graduating classes. 'and one or two other minor 'Telephone Union Official Blasts Company Leaders SunnysideSunnydaIe Alumni Group Has Seuen Marriages The nook Cliff club held it, Representation From Terminated last regular meeting Tuesday eve- During A pril ing of last week. It was a sur- - All Past Classes use program given by Alice s Golden Eagles went pi dls an(1 commltu.e. The dub roon, on a connecting spree here last.was d(Corated with fresh flowers Friday afternoon and knocked and the song April Showers" was three Mesa pitchers out of the sung by Itarbara Faucett, Sondra box and wound up the game in Graham and Iatsy McCouit. New good style to the tune of 15 to ! officers weie elected. Officers for year are Alice Klos- This was the second victory for,the tomln ter president; Mary Kaily, vice the Eagles over the Mavericks President; Sally Tucker, secretary, thi and their third victory in season's play. outgoing officers, Thelma Wright, Alice Faddis, Hazel Morgan, Mary Daily, Edna Graham and Helen Markosck were presented with Markoslk and f2 hits' against Mor-- ! ",vey fA1?' chalking up ris Atkins, Print and Lammger, Mare Nayor were appointed as new bb memb(M.s. Thel"''"The rary b(,ardschool in that respective order. which Sunnyside scored twice in the second cludes to sixth grades the frame but Mesa tallied one inienjoyed a May day outing on the the third and two in the top half; ball grounds below Sunnydale on of the fourth to take a brief lead. Friday, May 2. The Eagles took up the bats in Miss DeDe Graham spent the the last half of the fourtli and week end with her family in countered with six runs to put the Sunnydale. game on ice. Mesa managed to! Mrs- Alice Hayward, who has score two in the fifth and three spent the wintcr with her daugh-r' Mrs. Frank Sjostedt, left hist the sixth but Carbon's lead for a visit with relatives Monday along with their continued scor- - and fnends in Salt Lake and Au. rora, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy and family motored to Salt Lake on Wednesday. Mrs. Murphy and the children returned the follow T PRICE, UTAH E, J jJ ... ON SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Shave L SI'US 1 51 mm COR. CARBON & MAIN RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITY !C DOAN'S PILLS. TUBE of 40 L,mi i SALE! so: CUTICURA SKIN OINTMENT ZL ALCOHOL RUBBING COMPOUND Any files Expanding The w yv Choke! i iHiltW combination that sterility normally occurs. These heifer calves are known as Freemarttns and are sterile 99 times out of 100. do you think of brooding of chicks? broodA. 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