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Show Thursday, January 27 Page Twe THE FARMERS DAUGHTER fh2 Sun - dvo cata ON NCW1PAPE. ON COVERAGE, ON IRON CURTAIN! Ever hear the story of the farmers daughter? Every morning and every night the farmers daughter had to milk her six cows by hand. It was a tedious job and she came to believe that the milk wasnt handled up to better standards of sanitation. And certain of the neighbors who enjoyed the new'er-fangle- d things often would twit her about being so far behind the times . . . never time to play, always burdaned with COW' General Excellence Award, Utah Press Association, 1946 and 1947 ... Issueo Every Thursday By Th CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the postoffice at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $3.00 yearly in Utah; $3 00 yearly outside state. Hal G. MacKnight, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor Mrs. Helen Smith, Society Editor CORRESPONDENTS Castle Gate Josephine Houghton chores. One day she told her father. Said she: Standard ville Merlene South worth Sunnyside-SunnydaS. Jeffs Pa, I been talking to a traveling salesman Agnes - Hiawatha and he Flora Ricketts says we are just plain foolish not to Spring Canyon Mlnnie G. Clark. an And she gave install electric milker. Roberts Dragerton Bessie - Rains him all the reasons. So the farmer installed Bonnie Lewis Wanda Petersen Wellington the new machine and it worked out fine. More profits, cleaner milk and there was lots of time left over for leisure on the farm. This little story came to us on an adverUTAH SMIE PKtfe ASSOCIATION tising pamphlet. But it just seems to illustrate the fact that a lot of people besides NATIONAL DITORIAI farmers daughters are behind the times. ASSOCIATION Theres a lot of things on the market to save time, promote cleanliness and provide more leisure. Youll be surprised how consistent reading of the advertising CUTTING OUT THE DEAD WOOD messages in this newspaper will acquaint you with many of them. One of the best things that Governor Lee has done in the way of economy was to fold up the state department of publicity MAKING THE BEST OF IT and industrial development. This bureau Many residents of Price have been a established some years ago probably in good faith by Governor Maw, may have served little unreasonable about removal of snow some useful purpose especially during the on the streets and scraping operations within the city limits. Complaints have come in Utah centennial year. Each week this newspaper and every thick and fast to city officials and the street department. other publication receives a mimeographed It should be remembered that this winnews release about various subjects supposed ter been very unusual. A few inches of has to promote the state. If we desire to prosnow is in this section. Consequently normal outmote Utah we should be concentrating have facilities not been available for extranot so much side its boundaries; among the ordinary operations, and labor is not exactly natives. Hardly any publication uses the column. easy to find for this kind of work. It might also be pointed out that some The whole effort is wasteful. The department has been useful, however, as a method of those who are doing the most complaining of paying off political debts by providing about the citys inability to keep the streets jobs for numerous bureaucrats who must clean are failing to keep their own sidewalks spend a good part of their time sitting on clear of snow which is their responsibility under provisions of a city ordinance. their hands or drinking cokes. le Vr new-fangl- Adv$rti$4m From where I sit ... names shows a decrease of three 91 for roll, term under the first as compared weeks six the latter to 94 for the previous time How27 on ever, the new list shows the as prewhere honors, highest vious list showed twelve. ed MNI . Joe Marsh im - on, "was to find freedom to do and think as they wanted to so long as they didnt tramp on the rights of the other fellow. Now wait a minute, Slim, snaps Doc Sherman. Dont forget were all foreigners more or less. Some of our families have simply been here longer than others. But even if they came over on the Mayflower, they were foreigners to the Indians. Slim gets a little red and you could see that Doc had him. And the reason they came here," he goes From where I sit, America became the great land it is today through our being tolerant of different people and different tastes whether its a taste for square dancing or tricts, He doesnt wear plumes Or sing pretty tunes, But without him theres no Vital Statistics. S S THAT OLD FEELING The successful business man was grief stricken when he returned! home one evening to find that his wife had run away with the' chauffeur. You poor, dear, man,, said the maid, consoling him. I know how you feel. Go on, he' Sighed, you never felt so good to me before in my whole life. S S waltzing, radio or monies, goat's milk or a temperate glass of sparkling beer. Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Found ition and sis. S S oclock she laid out his dinner, at 7 she laid out his evening clothes, at 11 she laid out his pajamas . . . and 3 oclock he came home and she laid him out. .you QHfeDO 6 S S Its a All-Electri- c. Way-ma- n, hoop-ste- DTR With the observance this week of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Price city, attention of the populace of this section of the state turned backward to the date, January 21, 1879, when the first contingent of hardy pioneers pushed across the Wasatch range into Price river canyon and thence downward into what was then called Castle Valley. The date was the anniversary of the construction of the first rude dwelling which was the forerunner of what was destined to become one of the populous and colorful regions of the state of Utah. mate' There Is An Aberdeen Dealer no IN YOUR COMMUNITY o S S I j Take The young husband wroe homo from his job, av ng Mide fore-man roahor n mv cap A few weeks liter ho vvote again saving. Mide minager anoher fea'her in mv cap ,Ver s0ne weeks he wrote again, savmgFuel -- sen monev for tra.n fare His wi'e unfeelingly - INDEPENDENT Ask. Coal & Home Ownership -A & LIGHT CO. TAX PAYING COMPANY - local tee-r-,rv- ua-- Control fly home K u c f ca.hc:s pi ani tjd' Coke Co. 1 UTAH POWER Mlf fill f f t Producers fi mi i Comfort d.ed whi'e in Florida The undertaker wired him, inquiring: Shall I embalm, bury or cre- ti Drive Carefully Di ive Refreshed Meat ... wife Mac wired backchances all three 4 SAVE Mac was down Electrical equipment for practically all jobs is available now. So stop in and see your dealer. !3 DAYS S S MacFoochs Hi rs S S Stripeuse1 Gosh, was I shocked when the cops raided our show in the middle of my act. You could have knocked me over with a feather If there had been a Manager: feather in the place, they would not have raided us low-cos- 8 if Drunk: "Do you sherve women at thish bar Bartender: " This is a respectable joint You have to bring your own." Let simple answer: Go Electric "Hired Hands do the cooking, water heating, dish and clothes washing t in the home. And on the farm let electricity pump water, milk cows, brood chicks and pigs, cut wood and a host of other chores. I Neus-Advoc- att The Price Kiwanis club joins with 1758 other clubs of Kiwanis International in the United States Nowadays the suiter has more and Canada during the week of difficulty disposing of the kid January 20 to 26, to observe the brother. When he offers him a 44th anniversary of the orgamza- quarter to go see a movie the kid says Heres fifty cents, Id rather stay here and watch you At 2 8 TWENTY YEARS AGO day. G3D RffS 1 Harry Mahleres of Price was a visitor in Salt Lake City last week. He returned to Price Sun- Ktec? G3 Wl Thirty Years Ago ACT The Stork is one of the mystics Who inhabits all sections and dis- While Im waiting for a haircut the other day, Slim Hartman lets slip with a crack about those foreigners who live by the depot Many of the long, st gowns have their straight, emphasized by box pleats. To defeat the state of Utah in its attempt to collect the occupaThe entire program of con,, tion tax recently levied upon the tions and conferences, about 85 mines of Utah, buefs were filed all, of the Mormon church stab! last Tuesday with the clerk of will be with dispensed this court the United States district j on account of health coniw Silver King for the by attorneys generally, and other disturb Consolidated Mining company, the elements which have arisen fa the and Utah Copper company, the few past months. ing Judge Mining and Smelting comPeter Jeanselme has recover pany. two animals recently iosj Attendance at Carbon county Price. Sun advertising them at Helper. high school increased during the 2C0 students. week to more than T mery county authorities ha students Both teachers an at the pi ospects of a most decided against leopehmg successful teim for the remainder schools and all the teachers han received notice of discharge of the school year. the season, full pay for the q. Farmers Mill and Elevator foiced vacation being made up company last Wednesday turned them, however. out the first flour ever made in Price, some 1500 pounds, in a Price next spring will trial test of the machinery. Ev- have a large furniture and hots -- qy erything went off like clockwork funrishings establishment t! and the company is since catenng vv ill cater to the trade of the sigi to the local trade. The product rounding towns on the instal is all straight grade and those ment plan. who have tested it pronounce this flour as good if not the superior Considerable excitement ws of any shipped in from the out- caused for a few minutes las From Ibt Fites ot Tbt Sun and The side. Tuesday evening when fire discovered in the basement of th The Republican state committee postoffice building and smoke the club presi- and the Womens Republican clup The annual Gold and Green tions founding, issuing therefrom up through ball of the Carbon stake M. I. A. dent, Dr. Charles Ruggeri, de- and the Republican club of Utah the postoffice proper. A bunch will be held in Price Thursday, clared today. The first Kiwanis are arranging a celebration for old rags was found to be th January 31, according to an an- club was organized in Detroit and Lincolns birthday February 12th source of the flames. How the nouncement by the special com- the first meeting was held on Jan- by banquet and speeches at Hotel became ignited is a mystery. & mittee headed by Wallace R. uary 21, 1915. Utah in Salt Lake City. was caused. damage which has the affair in The social event of the season, charge. The Silver Moon Palace The two stones most common!; Carbon school board met last will be the scene of the festival. the ninth annual junior prome- Tuesday with all members pres- associated with marriage are th nade to be given by the junior ent except Trustee Ruff who was diamond and the grindstone. Prices lead in the Eastern Utah class of the Carbon county high league seems secure with the in- school, will be held February 15, at the Silver Moon dance hall. vasion of the Spring Canyon DRAPERY SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERING as the only threat to upset- Omar Bunnell is general chairBARGAIN ting the holders of the top rung man of the prom committees Mae of the ladder. Spring Canyon has Seaton is chairman of the invitaOn orders placed during Jan. or Feb. with Morlme won but one contest this season tion committee, BIG REDUCTIONS ON LABOR CHARGES and that on the home floor and Naylor as vice chairman. Dean Price bids fair to retain the lead. Fausett, chairman of the decoration committee, reports that all NOW AND plans for one of the most beautiThe city of Price will use Get Full Particulars at during the year 1929, ac- ful proms ever given are under cording to the budget just an- way. nounced by Mayor W. F. Olson The second term honor roll at and City Recorder Arthur N. the Carbon county high school1 Smith. fll $205,-826.- 04 pnta t Who's A Foreigner? called a few hours before Lake City. It was the senhm of the board that the bm program at Hiawatha and c Gate be pushed and to this there will be a special of the board in February.'meetn BOTTLED UNDER COCA-OL- AUTHORITY A CF TIU trade-mar- COCA COIA BOTTLING way . . . both mean the same think for it cither ks COMPANY BY COMPANY C 149, wy UMimn Th Coco-Col- a Compa |