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Show THE Thursday, March 24, 1949 'the Sun-Advoca- te ONE COET ONI COVERAGE, ONI KCWSPAPEfl, our coal reserves are enormous, and will be the basis for producing the synthetic fuels which are now in the experimental stage. The fact is that every form of energy, of which coal is one of the most important, is needed. Coal is a versatile and efficient fuel. The industry has mada striking progress in bettering its methods of production, and developing ways and means to utilize the product to greater advantage. If management remains alert to opportunity, and if th miners do a full days work for their record wages, there need be little fear for the future of coal. Ceneral Excellence Award, Utah Press Association, 1946 Ikuco Evihy and 1947 Tmurrday By Thi 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 Josephine SUN-ADVOCA- ONE THAT DIDN'T SHOW ON THE ROAD MAP a SPARKPLUG OF PROGRESS Merlene Southworth Sunnyside-SunnydaJ. C. Penney, the head of the national Hiawatha chain store system which bears his name, Spring Canyon recently commented on the business outlook. Dragerton There will, of course, be a leveling off in Rains lines of merchandise this year, he certain Wellington said. Its already happening. But I dont look for a drastic break. Theres no excuse for a depression or even a mild reA of cession. ASS0CIAII0H UTAH STAIE Pitt Those are cheering words, coming as do from a man who ha3 seen a great they WATIOKAL EDITORIA- Lups and downs in the business cycle, many ASSOCIATION and who has done much to better retailings contribution to the welfare of the American people. But no retailer, no matter how small or large his organization, can afford COAL IN TIIE FUTURE to sit back and wait for the customers to Those who think that coal is an come streaming in. A fuel, which will be used less and quality-consciopublic is demanding the less as the years go on, are badly mistaken, utmost in value and service. The good merif a Coal Age forecast turns out to be right. chant, like the good manufacturer, must According to it, the nation will rely even offer a worthwhile product, and he must more heavily on coal, and by I960 the de- sell it aggressively. mand for soft coal alone may approach the During and just after the war merchanunheard-o- f total of 900,000,000 tons a year. dising was relatively static. The shortage of This forecast is backed up by some hard materials forced consumers to accept almost facts. First of all, the rate of expansion of any substitute. Strict price and other conthe electric industry will increase its use of trols took the edge off competition. Now a coal by more than 4,000,000 tons a year for great change has taken place. The list of the next 12 years. A revolutionary new commodities in short supply is dwindling. coal-fire- d gas turbine is expected to power The list of those in abundance is growing. many railroad locomotives of the future. An That means a new sharpening of competiincrease in population means that there will tion. It also means success will come to have to be more coal for house heating, and those merchants who have the greatest for basic industries such as steel. Finally, ability and desire to serve consumers. IflH1'" 'I'l Td S S S S -Friends, I have Candidate: When charged with being a. this In life. lived here all my and disorderly, and asked I m proud state there are 100 jails. he had to say for himself prisoner gazed pensively ? magistrate, smoothed doJ remnant of grey hair, then Your honor, Mans inh to man makes countless thout mourn. Im not so deba Swift, as profligate as Byron dissipated as Poe, as debauched t J THB- price-consciou- s, us decide 10 decided 'ThZe'Si n 6r automobile. They finally saleslady that on the baby on the grounds coldly, we have several rooms." they could get quicker delivery. S le ed That will do! thundered in Ten days! And j been never magistrate. to say that a take list of these ficer, one of them. run and them in. They're audience: the Voice from dently as bad a lot as he is" Which one is that? I have The Service Star Legion is still working away at the Memorial park project in Price city. The land, consisting of nearly four acres, was donated by the city in 1925. After a meeting between the officials of the senior class and of the Silver representatives Moon palace of amusement, plans are being continued for the largest senior hop ever to have been presented. ; UU- - , mMMMMMM with A woman, inexperienced rod and reel, had managed to reel in an oversized minnow until it hung tightly against the end of Now, what should I the rod. Climb up the do? she cried. and her guide blurted, rod, choke him to death. The Friday club was enterS S tained by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard And then theres the pupil who, Friday, March 16. The luncheon was served at the Rinetti 3nd when queried as to the name of Capitolo restaurant. After lunch, bridge was played at Mrs. Hubbards home. The guests present were Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. O. T. Brooks, Mrs. J. E. Flynn, Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. E. N. Radcliff, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Pierce from Kenilworth. the stove invented by Ben Frank- Everythings Accounted Southpaws will top the bill of battles at Helper on Tuesday, March 26, when the Forty and from Ibt fOti of Tit Sun and Tbt Eight, through Promoter Harold Huff, presents its all star bill. Elmer Stultz, southpaw slugger One of the busiest weeks ever from Kenilworth will mix with Within sixty days, the ninth witnessed has just been completed Adrian Elton. furniture store of the co m p a n y will by the Price city hospital, and Old Ironsides. lin, answered, Thirty Years Ago Theatre patrons of Carbon S S open in Price, according to an this, despite the fact that the announcement Saturday in Provo nurses dormitory on East North county will receive a treat ThursLIGHT OR HEAVY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averill by Arthur N. Taylor. The new street was destroyed by flames, day, March 28, when the music Barber looking at the young store will be one of the most and that the right hand of Dr. department of the Carbon county came down from Castle Gate sheiks sleek hair: Do you want modern and up to date in the J. C. Hubbard was severely burn- high school will stage their an- Saturday for a home visit. it cut, or shall I just change the state. The new manager will be ed. The hospital is filled to ca- nual musical comedy, Pickles, oil? at the Strand theatre in Helper. announced in the near future. Castle Gate amusement hall pacity at the present time. will be open for the first time to the outside world since the flu ban early last fall, when the famous Castle Gate orchestra gives a grand ball Saturday night of this week. Manager R. B. Gra te ham advises the that it can go just as far as it likes in the use of big adjectives to describe what is coming off, for the orchestra has had plenty of time to practice and they will be ready to give their friends a TWENTY YEARS AGO Ntun-Adooc- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell the Medium For When we return your laundry . . . you'll find no missing items no laundry casualties. We're car- . . . Phone thorough. eful, 218 PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY From Carton To Icebox -- To Hospitality News-Advoca- oil W whether they young thing. or buy an would have a baby couldnt Castle Gall Standardville Houchton date Could I try on that SHIPPING in the window? asked the newly- - married couple early Buffy Field real treat. The Hiawatha Moose are planning a big free dance and plenty of eats for Saturday night of this week. All Moose of the county and any others who want to learn more about this great order, are cordially invited. In Japan the professional beauty loves to appear with golden teeth; in India she prefers them stained red, but in certain parts of Sumatra, no lady who respects herself at all, would condescend to have any front teeth at all. Price is to become a real city beautiful this summer if the plans of the women of the civic department of the Price Sorosis receive the expected cooperation of the citizens in general and the children in particular. The program includes a garden and flower bed contest, a general cleanup of the city, a campaign and the beautifying of the city cemetery. To secure funds to defray the expenses of starting in on their plans, the ladies will give an initiation ball at an early date. swat-the-f- BIG "Army Workhorse the same famous Engine that performed so dependably and economically in nearly 600,000 military GMCs on battle fronts all over the world. GMC valve-in-he- ad 270 ly the number A concrete road from Price to the principal towns of Emery county now looms as a probability. Preliminary discussion of the proposition was indulged in locally last week but nothing definite was then known. BIG A $25,000 real estate corporation is another evidence of the progress Price is to make this summer. A. J. Lee, W. W. Jones, BIG Roomy Comfortable Cab eight inches wider and seven inches longer than prewar, all with 22 per cent greater vision, seats with double of springs, automatic built-i- n ventilation insulation and system, complete soundproofing. steel-weld- ed Husky Frame and Chassis S. with heavy duty frame of 10.1 section modulus . . . big husky axles, clutch, transmission, brakes and springs. Built to handle gross truck and trailer weights up to 37,000 pounds. L. Williams, H. S. Robinett and T. J. Robinett have formed the Equitable Real Estate and Insestment company to transact a general real estate and building business. Beckel G bottles for PACKING CO. STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY 301 EAST MAIN PRICE, UTAH WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! On Price-HelpHighway er Phone 242-- W 25 Plus Deposit .OTTUD UNDE, AUTHOR, TY Of COCA-COL- A THE COCA-COI- COMPANY SY BOTTLING COMPANY O 1949. Th. Coca-Col- a OP' |