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Show Prnn I THE WO Thursday, February 3, ONI MCWIMnR COVERAGE ON COST ONE General Excellence Award, Utah Press Association, 1940 and 1947 Issued Every Thursoav By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Enteied at the postotlice at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of Match 3, 1879 Subscription rate yearly outside state. yearly in Utah, $.1 Hal G MacKnicht, Puulisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor Mrs. Helen Smith, Society Editor 00 $3 00 THERES A LIMIT CORRESPONDENTS One wonders Castle Gate Standardville Josephine Houghton Mehlene Southworth Aines S Jefes just how far the federal te-- -- I Squitii suggest? Is he a bottle fed baby.' ed the doctor. ask- -o. Frank B. H aiibuii t.u l ATTORNM Room I and 2. 'ilotKiu Huiiiin. imne pit Price iVl Wallace Mortuan 1 l.irensed Funeial DimtIim and Embalinfi Price Utah M,, crun r .i Honu Phone t '! Pn e With the added strength of Arthur Jeanselme to the already strong Price team, the league leaders triumphed over the squad from Spring Canyon at the Carbon high gymnasium Saturday. hut athcr ' The woman S S Due Sloat wa, walking through' town one day when he met one of his patients. Go ahead, you dope. That was Hows your cold, Jim? asked not you she told t0 stop. the doc. 'Very obstinate, . . said the pa-- Sales books at The 1 cate. tip o c O9 Q O Sun-Adv- o- Arthur N. Smith, Price city recorder, was chosen by acclamation as county chairman of the Democratic county central committee of Carbon county at a meeting held Saturday night at the Carbon county court house. Kiwanis club of Price will stand host to all of the civic or ganizations of Price and Helper and to many other friends at a dance to be held Tuesday, Febru ary 6, at the Silver Moon palace of amusement. The occasion is the birthday anniversary of the us. EQUITABLE Insurance Agency J. BRACKEN GEORGE Pi evident L R Eldridge US TURN O When you order our superior grade of lump or washed, oiled slack, you can be sure of a clean, fuel with a minimum of care. The new school buildings at Hiawatha and Castle Gate are free-burni- and modern than was planned two years ago but more so. ng Arrow Auto Line Dr. H. B. Goetzman is now prepared to withstand any knocks he may receive as a member of the city council for when he got his mail this morning he found NORTH PRICE FIRST WEST Pause Now and Then To Play Refreshed of the Price city chamber of commerce has announced a partial list ot the committees of that body for the year 1929. Negotiations for the lease of a store building with 12,000 feet of floor space are being conducted between R D. Elder, representing the chain store expansion department of Montgomery Ward and company and several real estate owners in Price are still being conducted, according to J. Bracken Lee of Price who is the agent for the mercantile concern. Odell Oman went into the fray with Huntington when the Hunters were coming like a group o race horses in the home stretch and he plugged the gap which had allowed numerous Hunters shots to dribble through He also rustled a number of balls and handed them to someone else to make points. The result was a hey-de- y and Carbon won with a score of 31 to dybe you're the "slow'00 Huntingtons 25. The coal diggers of Carbon high school with the lead of theh league Have you been a little slow about giving your engine the r driving ? extra protection it needs for e winter-gradConoco Its easy to change now to that is an of extra engine the and Oil protection Motor FOR SLE A s H winter-weathe- Genuine OIL-PLATE- Conoco N' actually fastens extra lubricant right to cylinder walls. This extra protects working parts from winters grinding combustion acids . . . and from g starts . . . from sludge and carbon due to wear. So stop trouble before it starts . . . Because free-flowin- g OIL-PLATIN- U. S. BOCK WOOL dry-fricti- ! metal-eatin- power-robbin- A VF ON FlFL ! Oil-Pla- te r 'tip '' dr 1 f ' TW! Call or Write Wallace G. Grange for Extra Protection! 316 N 2nd Fast I Copyright 1949, Contineoul Oil Comptny JSamK. KFFP COOL IN SIMMER g HONE 401 PRICE. CT Ml xzzriirzzzzzzz PATTERICK Phone 202, Price club. 0 LEE ON THE HEAT! Thirty Years Ago not to be less commodious talk things over with LET ys SLIGHT ERROR Doctor, said the young lady, "theres something wrong with our babys diet. He doesnt gain as he should, what would you to Nearly a ton of fruit pits were shipped by the Junior Red Cross last fall when the call was sent out for these little articles to fill gas masks. The work now, however, is ended by the armistice Fer-ro- 0 able job, youll want er up gional tailenders. : V'it! y Isk f.r :t . l BOTTLED ..A-urr- UNDER . both 7,.c:a the s.ime thinz . hs AUTHORITY COCA-COL- iviiy . . A OF THE COCA-COL- BOTTLING ; to do a depend- rance who has Tneodore Thomas, been discharged from army serv-- e the .eit Monday to ' ah Agricultural college at tax-eate- rs 1 you want your insu- If ial, prompted the Utah State es association to banquet the egislature and state officials tocher wii some of the heads of' Com-- 1 yar activity boards at the nercial club in Salt Lake Monday nght. Stwt-Advoe- tSt tm - chicks m A desire to get better acquainted and to present to the members of the legislature in a dignified way, some matters of importance lo the newspaper fraternity and through it to the puolic in gen- -' ng And hows your wife0 asked Well, wed better make an examination, said the doctor, cheer- the Doc. About the same, replied Jim There, does that fully (pau e) S S hurt0 I guess it feels all Judge Sweetring How Drama lovers of Price will be could you be so low as to right, said fhe girl uncertainly accorded a rare treat when the But docto. I m the ba-swindle who these people au..t'j annual production of the Price trusted you? S S M I. A is staged at the high honDefendant: But your Little Girl: Papa, what school auditorium Monday evethose are the or, only people makes a man always give a ning, February 4. you can swindle. woman a diamond engageS S ment ring'1 Members of the Price Service The taxi whizzed along a dark Star Legion plan the presentation highway. Suddenly the brakes of a vaudeville show early in squea.ed as the driver jammed the March according to plans ancao '.o a stop From the rear of nounced by Mrs. Gomer P. Peathe cao came the voice of an cock The show will be prepared angry man: with the collaboration of the Puce civic clubs. in lucky ones notified. TWENTY YEARS AGO Social security, indeed, can be made so costly it would destroy the security and future of everyone. We have gone a long way toward that point. There are 600 hatcheries and over 100 million hatched each year in these The THE- - Boy Scouts of America. Institutions which sponsor Boy Scout troops have found many advantages in giving their boys Scenting opportunities. It out-d- o on le issuing the state legislature to locate the Utah state prison in Carbon county, at the meeting of that body at the Carbon county court house, Wednesday night. The proposal will go through to the legislature in the form of a resolution according to Glen O. Allred, chairman of the board. Republican women are takj a deep interest in the Lincoln daj banquet and a fair proportion 0( the crowd that gathers around tht board will be of the fairer sex. Mrs. Thomas Fouts and her com- mittee of women promise to themselves on the decorations and the dining at the Savoy hotel lit of men who will serve the jury during the February of court has been drawn by County Clerk H C. Smith and the government can go in supporting the citizens of this country. Sunnyside-SunnydaHiawatha One out of every six adult Americans Flora Ricketts Minnie G Clark Spring Canyon is now receiving money from the U. S. treasBessie Roberts Dragerton ury. This includes federal employees, war Rains Bon me Lewis veterans and dependents, retired civil servWanda Petersen Wellington ice employees, social security beneficiari s, and so on. And the total tends to steadily increase. OR If those who wish to extend social seUTAH STATE PKtfi ASSOCIATION curity to cover every possible human finanNATIONAL EDITORIAL-- W cial problem from the cradle to the grave have their way, it wont be long until the ASSOCIATION federal government will supply all or part of the livelihood of practically everyone in the country. The drive for compulsory sickness insurance is a good example of that BOY SCOUT WEEK possibility. Theoretically, it would be paid Did you know that citizenship-trainin- g for by a payroll tax. Actually, in the view of can be an adventure? experts, the proposed tax would be inadeTake time out during Boy Scout Week, quate, and heavy appropriations would be February 6 to 12, which marks the 39th necessary to make up the deficits. Then, on birthday of the Boy Scouts of America, to top of that, it would create one of the largest observe in action the theme, Adventure bureaucracies in the government to hamh Tbt Sum smd Tbt Ffm tbt Fflet the administration of the measure. Thus Thats Scouting! and see its effects. Community service projects, emer- the army of regular federal would With only one dissenting vote, tucked at the masthead invaded gency service training, safety education, and be swollen once more and once more the the members of the Price hostile territory for the first time all of these chalconservation practices taxpayer would dig into his depleted pocket-boo- k chamber of commerce passedcitya this season n when they enter to pay the bill. lenging activities are undertaken by the to mess it an invitation to motion with the refar-reachi- but the schools are to be co. mended on their fine response a Gerin it a package containing heavier much man helmet. It is than the tin hats brought by the The helmet boys of the 145th. Goetzmans Mrs. was sent by who is now Rhead, brother, Parley of probably at Coblenz Several are in boys the Carbon county the same company as Rhead and letters received this week were written from a small town about 40 miles southeast of the German city It is not thought that :hee boys will be released for eveial months d enables them to add a program of character and citizenship activities, under the general auspices of youth toward the institution, because Scouting has been willing to lose itself in the institution, pnd thus become part of the institution. All this brings benefits for the whole community, and stimulating satisfaction for our boys. Adventure thats Scouting is a phrase with meaning for all of us. youth-centere- J&un 1949 SUN-ADVOCA- COMPANY COMPANY BY i: i ; |