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Show SUN-ADVOCAT- Cites Meed Govern menf Governor-Ele- ct In for Saving ee Hopes (or Legislative Cooperation Revamping Commission Setup Lewis May Ask work week in his next contract demand in the soft coal industry. The indication came when 30-ho- ur that the industrys week is S. week generally the and approved one putting the conference on record in favor of encouraging Howa shorter work week. ever, the delegates, sent to Washington, D. C. by the governors of the 45 represented states, did not come out for the day and work week Blizzard recom40-ho- ur six-ho- non-partis- an sale-bydri- start in a with Chevron Starting Fluid . . . simple, safe to use. No more Ice jams in fuel systems when you useB AN-ICMotor Fuel Ice Preventive! I Keep going in cold weather The iciest engines jiffy 1 E with . . . j j ( Starting Fluid and Ban-Ic- Trwdwmrll f'bwU1 Standard of California Products C. L. LEAVITT Price, mended. The United Mine Workers contract with bituminous operators calls for an eight-howeek. day and a It expires on June 30. ur 40-ho- ur 1 VA Office Uth Garage BODY MOISTS REMOVED j j at Price at Heber where they continued to live until 1921, when they moved to Price. The couple later was remarried in the Salt Lake City L D S temple. The first funeral service was conducted at 1:00 p. m. in the Price L D S tabernacle under the direction of Monte Snow, bishop of the Price Fourth L D S ward. A second funeral service was conducted Sunday at 2:00 p. m. 10, and Delivery Service Free 1901, Phone 973 Your Local Dealer PRICE SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE 8 So. 1st East Phone 973 by WAYNE JOHNSON WART, THE SPEED COP ladies- - we chosc HER There are some noises we if theyre cant stop. But or chascoming from the body Drive onto II drive sis of your car, we surely can. in jig time you our grease rack away in a hushed smoother riding car. SIcaM Motor Co. PRICE, UTAH CAR W A YN Contacts made by veterans with the Veterans Administration office in Price during the month of November totaled 324 of which 298 were personal contacts and 26 were made by telephone, according to a summary released today by William Forsyth, representative. Correspondnce was prepared for 77 veterans and 121 forms were f instituted. Benefits applications were prepared for 59 veterans. In the insurance division, reinstatements totaling $6,000 worth of insurance were made for two applicants, three converted their National Service life insurance to one of the other forms available for a total of $18,000 and a waiver of premium was filed for one veteran on a $10,000 policy. tM automobiles, Goodyear tires and tubes, Westing house appliances, Chrysler and Plymouth Associated gas and oils. Expert repair work on all models and types of cars and tracks. H E (ltrVQHQG it from automotive experts TAKE For cold weather driving your car needs a different weight gasoline retailer including it in the price of the product. The retailer, in turn, would include the tax on his price tag indicating to the consumer just how much of the price is tax. This would let the people know just how much they are paying oW in taxes and would eliminate the penny collecting business which has been a headache ever since it was enacted. At this point, Mr. Lee received the third call for breakfast from Mrs. Lee, the interview had taken place shortly after Mr. Lee got out of bed, and in conclusion he stated that he would go along with the people in their demands for roads and anything else they wanted as long as they knew for a certainty just how much it would cost them and they knew where ,the money was coming from. He reiterated this idea in his reception address last Thursday evening. He ended the interview by saying that if the people were given an opportunity to know how much their demands cost, maybe there wouldnt be so many and they would be more content with what they had. Pfc. Boyd Holliman, who has been stationed at El Toro Marine Base, at Santa Ana, California spent a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holliman of Columbia. Pfc. Holliman left Sunday for the rqarine' base from w'here hell be sent to Alaska. t Frank Turner to Take U. S. Air Force Exam Frank Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner, Sunnyside, left December 6 for Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, where he will take his preinductory examination for the U. S. Air Force. Frank is well known around East Carbon. He has resided in Sunnyside for 19 years. Drive up to the pump with the Pep 88 globe and fill up with the gasoline to best performance weight. For top performance, thats refinery-balancethe weight of gasoline (its balance of light, medium and heavy components) should be adjusted to different seasonal temperatures. d h You get . . . Leap-ahea- d DOLUCD UP AT Motor Co Home on Leave Youve Got a Job! m woom 6 A SAVEQ- - NOT fOQ MIR ftEMflV BUT MCAUSe SHft ALWAYS LOOKS SO BEAUTIFUL. BY Reports on November Activities ng Rich- grandchildren and eight Pfc. Boyd Holliman OK, Son, D. Fully Guaranteed Work and Supplies for All Makes of Machines ers. He decried the costs of state government in no uncertain terms and gave as an example the cost of collecting the sales tax which many politicians have attempted to hide from the public. His ideas on this were to collect the tax from the source; that is, the wholesaler. The wholesales would in turn collect the tax from the e keep the biggest equipment going in the coldest weather. ct free-lanci- 30-ho- ur ur 38 nk Further conversation with the brought out many things which were the main issues of his campaign and at the top of the list was the high cost of state government. He stated that his main interest is still to serve in the best interests of the people instead of political machines. On this topic, the reporter suggested a parallel between Mr. Lees position and that of President Truman. Both men can act freely during their administrations inasmuch as both were pretty much throughout the campaign. That is to say, with not oo much backing from their respective party lead- governor-ele- At his suggestion, delegates shelved a resolution indorsing stat California; Reed ens, Mrs. Arthur Waterman, Mrs. Paul Parkinson and Mrs. David Wallace, all of Price; a sister, Mrs. Hannah P. Lankin, Salt Lake City; REPAIRING 40-ho- ur too long. Mrs. Clyde Oman, Brigham City; Mrs. M. D. Jones, San Francisco; Mrs. Vern Shiner, San Eernar-din- o, SEWING MACHINE William Blizzard of Charleston, West Virginia, president of the U. M. W. of A.s district 17, told the 15th annual conference on labor legislat-tio- n he 309 Alfred Richens, 78 Week ur A United Mine Workers official indicated last week that John L. Lewis will include a full-salari- ed -- 30-Ho- in the Heber first ward chapel bishop. by Heber M. Rasband, Burial was in the Heber city cemetery under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. Survivors, in addition to his widow, include three sons and six daughters, Don M. Richens, PortAlfred (Al) Richens, 78, Price, land, Oregon, a son by his first a resident of this community for wife; Dr. Grant D. Richens, Provo; the past 27 years, died on December 1, at 11:00 p. m. at his home after suffering a stroke at 7:00 p. m. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, in Mr. Richens was well-knothis community. He was born on February 23, 1870, in Ottawa, Canada, a son of James and Sarah Wright Richens. At the age of 12, the family moved to the United States and settled at Holliday. married Clara Mr. Richens Murdock in 1894 in Heber and settled there. After her death he Pick-u- p married Adelia Duke on January Price, Heber Rites Conducted for UMW Official Says to the people of Utah only $1.00 in advertising for every $2.50 spent for expenses. He further stated that there isnt an adverLee J. Bracken legislature would consider the tising agency in the state that ct rovernor-eleof abolishment of the many full- couldnt Verv refreshed in spite give a better return, dolpokL!t that he had been aboard time, commissioners lar for dollar, than that. practically all the night of the present and in their place While on the subject of comlire and had just completedaf-t- a to appoint non-pai- d volunteer missions, Mr. Lee was asked about commissioners, preferably from his intentions in that started immediately the event Gov election on November 2 different sections of the state, who ernor Herbert B. Maw were to would conduct the business of the took him through the appoint a successor to Ray H. and southeastern coast-ri- various state departments. Under Leavitt on the road commission last week in an exclu- this plan, he suggested that a (Mr. Leavitt has from director be appointed the commission and resignedhis res de interview at his home ,out-L- d full-tim- e since re- over each department to his hopes for a broad super- ignatioh has been indicted by the aping process in state govern- vise the decision of the commis- Salt Lake county grand jury on sioners. -of perjury.) Mr. Lee was ed with his principal objection e of In aiming his verbal blasts at charges commission-typthe at ed very emphatic in stating that he Governor-ele- ct commissions, Jovernment in the state as it now would send his own nominee to TLee principally pointed at the legislature after taking office. to the sub-ip- ft the liquor, welfare and road comGetting warmed up can when missions. He elaborated on this The latest move by high-u- p Lee Mr. as only Republicans upstate to get the turkey subject by bringing into the dis- ball comes to talking rolling, as it were, on the in his cussion the Department of Pubhe stated that political-wis- e, of a appointment of the state of licity and Industrial Developbelief the people to committee study the liquor be served and ment and cited the expense inUtah could better in the state and to make problem retvolved in full the running the depart- recommendations to the could better realize legislaurn from their tax dollars if the ment which he stated returned ture received the plaudits of the new governor. He said that as long as the outcome was for the of the state he does not care good CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE where such a move starts or who starts it. However, appropo to this, Mr. Lee advocated this very MOVING-PACKINthing during his campaign. SHIPPING ,1 o ti While discussing the liquor situation in the state, he was asked as to his views on the N. CARL ON AVE. issue and Mr. Lee replied that many people have the misthat the governor conception makes the laws. However, he stated that if such a bill came to him through the regular channels and all of its other features were satisfactory, he would approve such a measure. In Page Five E pick-u- p Smoother Engine Performance More miles between You can tell its fill-up- s different! UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY . . |