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Show THE February 17, 1949 SUN-ADVOCAT- E have so religiously promoted the other route, to now advise traffic to take Highway Practically every kind of vehicles from immense trailers to pissenger cars have been streaming through Price in the past few weeks, which should impress upon us the importance of energetic action in promoting Highway 50 not quite the shortest, but the best way to Denver and points east. 50. ONE NEWSPAPER ONE COVERAGE, Award, Utah Gfneral Excellence 1946 and ONE COST fress Association, 1947 Issued Every Thursday By The CAREON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Enteied at the postothce at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rale yearly in Utah; $3 00 yearly outside state. Hal G MacKnicht, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor Mrs. Helen Smith, Society Editor GISP ;?MiB EGG AND YOU 1R' $3 00 CORRESPONDENTS Josephine Houchton M eh len e South worth Ai THE j nes S - Jeffs Sunnyside-Sunnyda- Bessie Roberts Bonnie Lewis -- Fetersen THB- UTAH STATE le Hiawatha Spring Canyon .Dragerton Raws Wellington Flora Ricketts Minnie G. Clark Wanda Gate Standard ville .....Castle P&Yk - ASSOCIATION NATIONAL THEY GET THROUGH ON 50 Theres not much favorable advertising for U. S. Highway 40 in the fact that practically all traffic east has been routed through Trice and Highway 50 since the heavy storms swept the mountain states. It goes to show in a very practical way that 50 and 6 is a better route from the west. It must be rather galling for the Salt Lake City interests that all-yea- r, MODEL HUSBAND Husband and wife were attending the style show An extra attractive and curvaceous model eveappeared in a very low-cning gown. That would look nice at our party next week, hinted the wife to her husband. Sure would, lets invite her enthusiastically replied her husband. ut S S chemist explains that alcohol was first distilled in Arabia, which, may rirda.n those ninhts A er AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY FOR A FEW Some people like symphony orchestra music a mighty skinny minority, too, if personal observation is any criterion. Symphony orchestras have always proven poor financial risks. The Philadelphia symphony, probably the countrys most famous one, has always gone in the hole. In fact, weve never heard of any that havent an indication that not enough people will go to hear them. We think that Governor Lees veto of the legislative bill providing some $40,000 to make up the deficit incurred by the Utah symphony orchestra is well taken and in line with the states economic condition. Individually, if a man cant afford pie for dessert, he does without it. A few musical intellectuals feel that the state should support this, no doubt cultural, activity. But then those same people should contribute in proportion to insure its financial success certainly not the taxpayers. Perhaps Salt Lake City, which receives what benefits accrue outside of the cultural aspects, should put up the deficits. from tbt Filtt of Tb Sum mod Tbi The average person actually prefers a good movie or a minstrel show any time to Track prospects at Carbon can have a job again for the listening to symphony that takes no little are exceptionally school training and education alon musical lines high this season, according to bright to appreciate the talented presentations. I Theres no safer pCC6 to buy your seeds an!j feeds than here. VVe I', rdle Purina and nation. known brands, ally and our prices ere economical. You can buy and save when you trade here. According to Hannah, a conservative is a guy who looks both a ways before crossing one-wa- y street!" TWENTY YEARS AGO Ntwt-Advoe- att Factory to You! T. C. Larsen arrived the first of Coach Bill Nixon, although he has to not had suitable weather get the week on a 20 day furlough FAMILY HISTORY You want me to wear those a line on the outdoor sports. In to assist with inventory and first Determined to cure her husband falsies? loudly objected the under Nixon has Omar of the reI of his evil ways, she transformed the springs, Miss. Well, year book work at the flatly developed Bill Bunnell, MacKnight and Stevenson Lumber company. herself into a ghost with the aid fuse! Lee. of a sheet and met him at the Sharp S S ' i. door when he came home The Ladies Aid Society of the A hangover is the real thin" Water users of Carbon county Methodist church is drunk meeting this when you cant stand the sound will conduct a meeting at Price afternoon with Mrs. M W. Jones. he Whore you? inquired Friday, February 15, for the purwhen a Bromo-Se!tz- er ij oeing am ab y prepared. pose of determining the procedure Naomi chapter, O. E. S , will "i Satan, she hissed. -- SSthey will pursue in their endeavor meet this evening. This will be o G!ad to meet you, to get the Price River Water Conhis elecbrother, I married your sister. servation district assumed by the the first meeting since the R. W. Mrs. officers. new of tion - S S federal reclamation service. thought you were a nin she cried disgusting-le- t With but one game needed to her out of his car clinch the pennant of the Central V coar of her apartment division, Carbon high school will and now I know invade Huntington Friday dep m termined to win the title then and - - S S there. i'n the depression hit me, Decision by the Price city couni ' o d timer, the seat of tot so thin that I could cil to gradually replace the woodi.me and tell whether it en and steel water pipes with cast iron pipe of Utah manufacture heads of tails. was reached at their session Monday night. vays , The o d phllosup u way things are looix .ike the au.u s average person "a gets th" "ut" Lefo-- Crockett is Standard "guaranteed glasses" are made in our own factory by skilled craftsmen using the world's top quality optical products. Pay nothing down, only ) a week worthy matron. Knitters must finish all Red Cross work and turn the articles in at the rooms in the library basement by next Thursday afternoon without fail. Oodles of pepper in the latest Hear them at Sum- - 31 war songs. ner s. tiast Main, Price 1 Announcement by Ralph manager of the Silver Moon palace of amusement at Price of the staging of an waltz tournament was made Monday. Mig-liacci- o, ed I An estimate by Principal G. J. Reeves of the Carbon county high school, places the number of grad-- 1 uates at the high school this season at 75 which exceeds the num-- 1 ber of any previous graduating class. The gr'holastic work at the school this year is praised by Mr Reeves, who states that more students are turning in high marks than ever before in the histoiy ol the school. Get Refreshed , Get The Job Done The third year class of the C. C II. E. is racking its store o! knowledge for ideas and inspirations that will enable them to put on thir annual promenade in the best manner possible. Thirty Years Ago Hiawatha was compelled to close the amusement hall and the schools uqt.il some districts where the flu insisted on remaining were This necessitate under control the indefinite postponement of the play to have been presented la-- t Saturday night by the Hiawatha Dramatic company. 1 Light duty GMCs are built by the worlds largest exclusive commercial vehicle producer. That means plenty! It means manufacture by workers whose sole interest is commercial in design, engineering, transport testing and production. It means special facilities for truck development . . . such as the indu- ... strys finest truck dynamometer laboratories and proving grounds. It means a nationwide parts and service network . . . specially manned and equipped for truck work. It means the biggest, most modern engine installed in trucks under one ton . . . the finest cabs . . . the best engineered chassis. In a word, it means extra quality, extra craftsmanship, extra value. Before you buy any truck, light, medium or heavy duty, see GMC . . . theyre Bigger, Better and Worth Morel Trouble at the canal at Seventh street has again caused that street to be flooded and it is caked with As th s ice for a great distance trouble and same difficulty occur1 each time in all seasons, those using the street have lost all hope, of having it cared for. six-cylin- Republicans of Carbon county are not going to wait until 1920 to prepare for getting the county back into the Republican coumn and helping to give Utah such ar. administration as the wealth and progiess of the state demand As a preliminary to getting into action. a banquet is being plarned y J F. MacKnight and L. A McGee, chairman and secret ry respectively, of the Republican The bannuet will be committee held on Lincolns birthday. 1 THE KEY TO TRUCK VALUE GREATER County Clerk H C Smith is in receipt of a letter fiom Com-A F (k "pn r stiting th it t o x penut" tints or all the 'ii h t ' x c c . n ;.k t at'.. 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