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Show March 4, 1943 THE Service Building !I Employees ,i Start 2 Locals thc Building c I V International Empl'n'ees Fedcratinn of unions bartered two 'v,ce L'r,!n' u at Drageron. Labor, tba $ peacetime T T county, one 'and the other Hiawa-Cj'u- and members of The officers tha Local nti8 through the Hi3 R. E. Cul- their representatv employ- their tint bertson, report with eontmets signed ees have in- provide of betterment and in pav i;. n. for all mem- bWerskinSe contract 'was entered com- 5, 'with the Price Tradmg S manage-tne with JnT and one house. of the boarding Local Veaibers of the with at ions negot in lo'have been m Sis .ve Galbreath fr par.y the vorkin tt'ace ployees houses more ar.d and paid vacations offered by the employhave been will probably er This agreement the employer shortly be signed by to Dragerton after his return agreement with company, also be discussed Another the Union Suprlv will of Dragerton, future near the m All most negotiations have been pleasant with the em excellent an showing cordial and plovers with Mr. cooperation representative? bertson stated. He also announced of mint union that the Cul- - a char ter has been applied for that will create a similar organization in of 30 charter Price. A group members will attend the installa- time to be an- -, tion meeting, nounced. lo- - Although the Price officially formed, they have one signed contract is not cal already management uith the Pnee hotel. j, of the . TlHWSliZ gg just as our depended on our First Saturally, with our nfidofi;. modern v . . . 1 PM WELDERS for moderate sot be E N T so av are able to give finest work in town. RUBBER prices . MIA SPOTLIGHT The O. K. are noted . . we will undersold. ing was held by the merchants at Helper, which resulted in com- plete agreement with the Price store owners. A similar ordinance is expected to be presented to the Helper council for passage there in the near future. date. (Continued from Pare One) Tuesday, another similar meet Solicitation by representatives of several trade papers and magazines for advertising was particularly censured by the group, and merchants were urged to refuse to contract for such ads unCAN KKVI.IA FOOl. Ol' . . . Yup, when less they are certain they have a it comes to pliotocrApliy, light on the snow in the winter merchandising value for their time or iliini'ini; from apple blossoms in the spring . . . light particular business. Some papers in the mountains on that fishing in the past have used threats of trip . . . out in the open , fields or in your own back yard for that casual to no influence business boycott houses to take advertising. matter where it might be, t lie experts never rely on guesses; Saturday closing hours were they use an exposure meter. They well know that to get the discussed briefly. It was pointed t he answer is a good meter . . picture right eiery time make every picture a sure shot" ami not just a snap shot a meter will do just that (or you may be used to purchase materials or to pay for services such as the leveling of land, construction of We have a complete line of exposure meters IN STOt'Jx dams, and building of terraces. all at times. From t lie MxN, which sells for $12.93 com1 Before purchase, orders are at $32.50. The Weston plete with ease, to the GK PR-silt'd, arrangements are made) .Master 11 is priced at $20.97. The (IK DW-5at 19.05. We with dealers and contractors to are also dealers for the NORWOOD OIRKCTOK. This establish fair prices for matermeter is really a honey. The price, $32.00. ials and services. The order usually covers up to 50 per cent of the cost of the materials or servIf you already have a ices. meter anil lies'll a little Farmers interested in using the help, drop in and well purchase order for practices under gladly give you the snap-shot- ... is-- n the 1948 Agricultural on how to properly use it. Conserva- tion program should talk their plans over with a member of the county Agricultural Conservation Committee or with a member of the office staff at the coiVimit-tee- s office. nan tl D D D D D D D D Hiawatha House Project Need Not Be Removed 0 D Dealer D D The Hiawatha housing project need not be removed so long as Control box elder bugs by thor- it is needed, Representative Waloughly spraying the masses of ter K. Granger stated Saturday, as bugs they congregate to sun basing his statement on a letter themselves on sunny sides of from John Taylor Egan, acting buildings or old fruit tree trunks, commissioner of the housing and Dr. G. F. Knowlton, Utah State home finance agency, to whom he Extension entomologist, advised had written about the project. today. Egan said the agencys regionUse fly sprays, chlordane or al office at San Francisco has adDDT emulsions, or even soak the vised that no immediate disposal bugs in ordinary kerosene, Ento- of this project is contemplated. The housing was constructed mologist Knowlton suggested. the war for workers in with treatment of during Thoroughness will get rid the Hiawatha mines supplying persistent follow-u- p ll of these bugs, he coal for needful industries and said. reportedly the demand for coal has not slackened off since the reMost box elder bugs will cover if only treated lightly with war ended. one application of household spray. For that reason, thorough COMING ATTRACTIONS treatment, followed in an hour or AT two with a second spray appli-- 1 cation helps the kill when ordinary household sprays or fly sprays are used, the concluded. D Q SOUP, Condensed Chicken n QUICK QUAKER OATS n n DO YOUR Hi-Altit- ude D SODA CRACKERS, SAVINGS EARN Watson, you dont nerd a detective td discover that the best meats in town are always at the A & II MARKET in Price. Utah One Show Nightly at 8:00 p.m THURSDAY and FRIDAY , THE UNFAITHFUL 2 RETURN LETTUCE Saitines ORANGES 31c 1 29c 23c 35c Peanut Butter SHORTENING FORMAY lb. Ann Sheridan, Lew Ayres and Zachary Scott. Also Short. ....ib. TOMATOES ' BEANS, Pinto or Red Chili 2 lb. cello bag What have We Here? GRAPEFRUIT U you would like to share in enr next ietribution of earnings, come in new. Yoa may open an account with us for as little $1.00 down. HONEY o SUNDAY and MONDAY shows Sunday beginning at 7:00 p. m. 0 Valerie Hobson, John Mills. Shorts Don Coyote BEEF ROASTS PORK SAUSAGE, D VEALSTEAKS n PORK ROAST Boneless .. BEEF CUBES "U (Cinecolor) Francis Rafferty, Frank tin. News and Shorts. THURSDAY Mar- q and FRIDAY MOTHER WORE ID 6S West Main Price TIGHTS ( Technicolor ) Betty Grable, Peggy Ann Garner, Dan Daily. Ako Shorts. i1 D LAMB CHOPS s.,, WEDNESDAY Adventures of 4c D b.,M 1.59 NUCOA Pound Package 43c OLIVES, Libby Ige. size Gene Autry and Campion Jr. Cass Co. Boys. Chapter 8 of Vigilantes. "GREAT EXPECTATIONS 25c D , MUNCH TWILIGHT ON the RIO GRANDE 2 4 Heads APPLES I w ID LAMB ROASTS GR. BEEF r ITALIAN SAUSAGE COTTAGE CHEESE 49c Ib. 49c Ib. 63c Ib. 57c Ib. 56c Ib. 53c Ib. 49c Ib. 39c Ib. 69c 2 lbs. 45c Ib. puer, white CHEESE, Chevel V-- 8 M.25cn 5 Ib. can 1.05 2 Ib. pkg. 1 .25 COCKTAIL JUICE 46 oz. can ALT, Q 29c 0 Solid CABBAGE I T-fU- Q n.nhb.:S9c SATURDAY With Insured Safety? 12c 10c CAULIFLOWER H COFFEE, Folgers drip or reg. . U SALAD DRESSING, Old Mill, . TOWNE Wellington, 29c Ige. box 37c . . . bottle 39c 3 Ib.pk. 29c 2 tall cans SYRUP Maple Sweet Spot PANCAKE FLOUR, THEATRE 83 7 LIGHT IF hard-to-ki- Sieberling out that the union clerks contract allows for 7:00 p. m. closing on Saturdays. Most Price stores now close a 6:00 o'clock. This problem was postponed until future D ran depend on ns RZCAPP1SG EQU CARBON STAKE Bridge Open To Box Elder Bugs Given By Specialist fonjethers Purchase orders for conserva-tio- n materials and services again will be available under the 1948 Agricultural Conservation pro-- 1 gram. David A. Thayn, chairman Egan explained that while the law provides for disposal of such bousing by July 25, 1949, or two years after the president declared the war emergency at an end, there is no exception. Such housing may be retained 'as the administrator, after consultation with local communities, Carbon stake M. I. A. held their finds is still needed in the orderly Regular traffic is now traversdemobilization of the war effort. on ing the new bridge constructed monthly leadership meeting 29, at 3:45 p. Sunday, by the state road commission at m. It wasFebruary proceeded by a special Green River, according to Don teacher training session under the Miles, commission engineer for of LeRoi Bentley. M. I. southeastern Utah. It replaced direction A. officers and teachers from all an old bridge that collapsed in the wards in the stake attended. summer of 1946. The steel work has been com- Three wards in Carbon stake pleted with the exception of the have already held their Gold and railing, approaches from both Green balls. They include Price erds are practically complete. The pourbh ward on January 23; Price new structure provides for two- - Third ward, February 27 and way traffic and heavy loads. Green River, February 27. As the new bridge is straight The three ward5 that wiU hold out from Green River city east their balls this week are Price instead of turning right on the First) March 5 in the Third ward road in the business section, many amusement hall; Wellington ward, business houses and oil and gas March 5; Hiawatha ward, March stations are rebuilding along the 0 Dragerton ward will hold their route of the new highway ap- - Gold and Green ball on March 13, proach. Rows of shade trees have and Sunnyside on March 27. been planted on both sides of the road section by the highway com mission. Advice On Killing You T Page Three Merchants Ask Peddler Law Be In forced of the Carbon County Agrirul-tur- al Conservation Committee, Many veterans and their families will need Red T announced this week. A farmer may sign up in the Cross services in the months ahead. Services to our armed forces at home and overseas, as well as com- - ? conservation program and carry out all practices at his own exmunity health and safety programs, must be rntun- pense. Then at the end of the tained. year he applies for the program assistance for which he signed up The Red Cross needs the whole-hearte- d support of in the spring. This payment repevery American in order to carry on its vital work. The resents about 50 per cent of the national goal of the 1918 Fund Campaign to be concost of the practice. ducted during the month of March is $73,000,000. Under the purchase order sysAs Mayor of Trice, I urge the people of this city tem, the chairman explains, the to give generously during the coming drive. farmer may get a purchase order to cover a portion of the cost of A. D. KELLER, Mayor. the practice. This purchase older New Green River pernP ployees soon. A PRICE. UTAH Purchase Orders Available Under 48 ACP Program PROCLAMATION The American Red Cross is carrying forward its program of humanitarian service to meet growing community needs. Preparedness for disaster must be kept at full strength in every Red Cross chapter to insure protection for the entire nation. The new National Rlood Program must be expanded toward its ultimate goal of supplying blood and blood derivatives without charge to all. E. Mortons 0 29c D 7c Q pkg. 39c n . . 24 oz. pkg. CINCH CAKE MIX AL largs package 33c D BLEACH bottle 12 gal. 19c D SOAP, Vashrits Granulated . pkg. 29c BREFT D FINE FOODS BEST) PROVQRfroncS2$P CONSISTENTLY THE Q anaqaanDDanaDaDDDaDDaDnai: |