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Show 9J949 THE Clear Creek Repeat junior High, Records in Last Six Weeks Term jtteuiGnce cV cEeor f ?ear m a blaze was concern-:tendaa5m their res--- ? the cash oM to claim ed -- 'tdn Carbon board records usance two schools same v-e ''jThe started nt pe un tear M? ended on 'I junior Drayton -- s Dest weeks slX prev jQUS lor the la5t 265-4- wen the s ; toun-jg- the hy,nn education for offered pie-se- nt place m that the Helper junior ffSnd wi 'enttoThisprueis '"SooL Creek the $15 CXd 5 owl e'emeiitary frst prre. don ji care, S.o- G went ee00 94 51, 25 Hiawatha, 269, 257 52, 95 73, Kenilworth, 200, 190 96, 95 48, Price Central, 364, 352 37, 96 468, 454 38, Price Harding, ? 07, 56, Rains, 53, 46 30, 87 a per-9- 7 -- r ?Q4 5 while the second 26, Scofield, 48, 44 55, 92 81, r4e0 V m the elementary Scofield ',48, 44 55, 92 81, yce inmer entage 0fjSpung Glen, 208, 195 16, 93 in thisj 36, Standardville, 30, 27 31, 91 winner place high, 223, 210 75, Minliad 33, 3, 80, 30, 36, 11, 11, 83, 03, w Superiors of the Puce Puei d ater-he- met at Soil Conservation 'In Bonds Slump Dis-tn- ct their regular monthly meeting June 2, 1949 0 discuss pioblems concerned vvih aiquamt-in- g the new niemoeis with tne dis-tupiug ram and maMeis of business peitainng to soil anl water conservation m Caibon ct court Tho'-- Behind Week Before some-Althou- 1 ( camfirst week of the second the weeks lepoit paign, showed only 31 of the quota with 33 percent of the duve over, Clem S Schramm, state of bond sales, announced In view of the fact that usualenthusiasm is ly the gieatest shown at the stait of a duve, the figuies compiled to May 28, the latest leleased are considered disMr to according appointing, Schramm While it is true that the figures repiesent only bank silos and not sales at post offices, Mr Schiamm said and while pnvate six-we- e amending the meeting chairman, and weie F C Pune n.trnlu- - June Biymr Pace and Bema'd Inart Calyle Chri- Jorceiwn a mem jor of the buaid was unable to attend due to vher Ralph Felke- - distuc t and Robut L Hassell county agncultuiul agent, were also in attendance Buuness matters discussed in detail vveie concerned with field! divs at Btnmoie and other expel lnuntal glass plantings hi ugh meetings tonsuv Receipts of the Puce city court for the month of May were what lower than for the pievious month and this was reflected m almost all divisions by a lower number of cases handled, a check of the records revealed today However, the rece pts vveie considerably highei than for the same month of last year Duiing ihe month jud endtd receipts of the couit totaled as cumpaied to $1 662 00 In May collected during Apnl of 1948 the leceipts only totaled the volunteer bond salesmen in the U S Tieasuiy Opportunity Duve for the sale of Treasury Savings Bonds leached 9 of the state's quota m the atioi ist the stae It was planned ek -3 by the supetvi- sors that if possible a group fiom iepoit, flom M)me county chun-CaibCounty it. to attend the men declaie then counties ovei field d iv at Benmoie tomoirow he top the repoit issued by the Intel ested stockmen aie to contact Fedeial Reseive Bank of San one of the supei visors if they Fiancisco is not encouraging The would care to tiavel with themi,nost hone t can compar s i ' lough the Benmoie area inhe niade is with the figuies at Tootle County on June 10 tie Mme ; . m thy 9n8 One of the other matters ofuncj this mi ws the year business which was transacted' more than $120 000 p'esent behind that was the voting of the supei visors iigui e to support the program in' Caibon county and contribute the Leading in the second week's cumulative report is Tooee C win- sum of S2a 00 to H This money1, was turned over to the county ty for the second stiaight .vieK with 62 1 of its quota of 870 0o0 year agent to use as he felt most de- Carbon County is still seejnd with sirable The county agent an- 49 of its $100,000 quota, and nounced that this money would be Wavne County is third with 39 used to help defray expenses of of its $5,000 quota. a trip to Washington, D C winch Unofficially Emery County has was won by Miss Catherine Chanbeen over the top for some time try, a H member with most sales at post oflices and not yet repoited Wayne and 9, Spring Canyon, 138, 132 28 San Juan Counties have also 95 86, 8, Sunnyside, 335, 335 81, over the top but the 94 59, 0 tardy , Watt, 28, 27 19, bank figures do not yet 97 11, 2 snowr it Wellington, 337, 317 42, 94 19, 65, Price junior high, 435, 494 00, The Tambourine is much play52 34, 53, Latuda, 28, 25 67, 91 68, ed in Southern Europe as a dance 1, Carbon senior high, 552, 524 -- accompaniment. 00, 94 93, 0 tardy, and Gordon Creek, 15, 1472, 98 13, 6 tardy Total, 5,536 enrolled, 5,265 42 95 11 average number present, 589 cent and present per tardy. The number of students enrolled by grades were as follows: First, 646; second, 607; third, 582; tat d.v pie-vio- CHOICE Building Lois FOR SALE Parkdale Townsite ve Inquire CARBON EMERY children Good for for adults, ... orgrowing is Quota Milk in food value Arden rich Full provides energy, strength and stamina. Get Arden Full Quota Milk today. Full -- quota fourth, provided SUNFREZE ARDEN CREAMERIES DON'T TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST Price and Carbon Theatres Your Entertainment Headquarters. Make the Where the Big Pictures Play First PRICE, Theatre Price FMD Y S June A June Powerful and Driving Story the Secret Hearts of Men nd Women on the Thin Edfe of Desperation! KNOCK Continuous Show PREMIERE OF MILLIE with GLEN FORD Y EVELYN KEYES 3 mg Sunday TERRITORY CO-HI- Starring MeC RFA and e GUNFIGHTERS Valley of Wd to the Rockies 1051 City of the Moon . . Fearless Defiance! . Excitement! UESD VY It k . keai edxesday thursd y Ju"e nished Hollvw ood "ilr of lts Drama! Wlo ,l's the and the T DEATH VALLEY MYO from Colorado's SATURDAY ONLY June 11 TWO BIG HITS! HOMICIDE FOR THREE SHOWING VIRGINIA T THE MATING COLORADO P RAM SUSAN PETERS ALEXANDER Starting at 2.30 j0EL THE CO-HI- MONO 12-1- with Chapter 4 PLUS CONGO BILL MONDAY TUESDAY S UNDAY June Continuous Showing Sunday Starting at 2:30 IN TECHNICOLOR THE RETURN OF Its OCTOBER I! STARRING GLEN FORD TERRY MOORE STARTS WEDNESDAY p2pte c,,ap rIGE Brennan 60 treat ntnbutg pn-t'''"- sixth, 31 East Main Street Q 534, News of 4-CLUBS II The meeting of the Seven Silly H club was held last Sewers Wednesday at the home of Sandra P o u 1 0 s . The club members worked on their projects after which refreshments were served The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Anona Oliver, their leader, on June 8 4-- The Pattern Princesses under the direction of Marion Worthen organized their club on May 26 Officers elected are as follows. JoAnn Snow, president; Geral- eare there is no coarse grained picture; dlsoron; no long range vision that might ee stran and eye fatigue. DI35Mp stoBfis I5P Util uftTEffaro 000 Le-R- ay dine Fausett, Fausett, secretary; Joan B Snow, reporter; Connie Worthen, Assignsong and cheer leader. ments were worked on and hemmed patches were demonstrated Refreshments were to the girls served after the work had been completed vice-preside- Starring ON Starring HUMPHREY BOGART JOIIX DEREK June 9-- 10 THE SIGN OF DOOR SUXD VY FRIDAY THURSDAY' 1 of ANY UTAH Carbon Theatre VTURDAY 10-1- 540, OjzfwaC CoHtpastj H CARBON THEATRES PRICE AND fifth, BANK Slaiulnrtl seventh, 441; eighth, 442, ninth, 354, tenth, 295, eleventh, 308, and twelfth, 244 all the vitamins and minerals nature 563, sti Of the total amount of he receipts, state cases accounted for $767 50 while fines in city cases Civi for $513 50 accounted eases netted the couit coffers $40 50 and couit costs amounted to $110 45 The division of the state f nos saw $383 75 going to the county and a like amount being ctained by the citv A bieakdown of the cases noiid led during the month is as follows Cty tiiminal May, 19 Apnl, 17, and Mav of last year, 36 Traffic 23 cases in M iv, 37 in Apnl and 30 in May of the year Civil May, 13, Apnl 16 and May of last year, 14 State cnnnnal cases 1 lfteen cases were heaid in May as compared to 22 in April and 10 in Maq of last 4-- strong, sturdy growth for state-issue- $1,024 45. H Man fuii quot &Mifkf gh $!,-431- 95 or at the State Capitol, Each dealer must post a $500 corporate surety bond, the amount for salesmen e.ng $1000. In instructions mailed to every Utah dealer, Mr Seiler warned ,h law provides that 'f any Utah motor vehicle dealers and'1 salesmen will be violating Utah peuon shall suffer any loss for statutes if they sell veh.cles alter fraud or fraudulent repteenta-tio- n, lid July 1 without a the dealer or salesman may cense, the State Tax Commission held be responsible on th's bond. warned Saturday The administrator is authorized In a bulletin by Arnold M to investigate any violation of Seuci, motor vehicle dealers, the said commission atator, regulations, the bulletin said. licenses for both new ana used Under the law, nothing less than car dealers and salesmen can ue complete compliance can be counobtained fiom the adnunistat atoi tenanced. Mr Seiler sad. Car Dealers Law Goes Into Effect July First Ret,eiP,J For Last Month Below April Mark L Monthly Meet Gordon Creek, had a percentage attendance of 98 13 For the period ending May 20 5,536 students were enrolled in district schools in Caibon county and the average number during the period was 5 2 for a percentage of 95 11 Tardy students during the period were listed at 589. The emoll-mefor the six weeks period just prior to this one was higher or with a total of 5,573 Following are the enrollments average number piesent, per cent present and number tardy, listed in that respective Older, for the peiiod starting April 11 and ending May 20 Dragerton, 1 011, 968 02, 95 24 Columbia, 56 54 92, 98 07, 4, Castle Gate, 189, 185 75, 98 28, 7 Clear CreeK, 32, 31 60, 98 75, 12 Price Southside, 129, 121 52, 94 52 94 20, 15, Helper Cential, 268, 253 30, 94 51, 20, Helper junior 1?48 Ci,Y Cour ueMhedJupervisor$ (Second, Week Sales high division, Creek Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- H club The held its first meeting at the home of Mrs J W. Liddell, the leader, on Thursday, June 3. Plans were made for the summers work and officers were elected as follows Sharon Holdaway, president; Connie Benson, Darlene Sealey, secretary and treasurer, Doiothy Hussey, reporter; Helen Liddell, organist, JoAnn Buchanan, song leader, and Colleen Davis, recreaMeetings are to be tion leader different the at girls homes held on Thursday of each week at 10.00 oclock am. CKEDOlFb (HnsSB ciffiTteH 1 ffcrmvrrO 4-- Top-Notch- On Friday afternoon at 2 00 oclock the H Sewing Box Derof its by club met at the home Jenleader, Mrs Ila Redd Mrs and ny Harmon, assistant leader, Mrs Redd demonstrated a lesson on keeping the nails clean before The project was then eating worked upon and the next meetwith plans for ing was discussed assistant dithe at held be to it week. next rectors home 332X0) 253 r.T-- 3 ijuj1 eU-kttT- fggffyiPm pecd dEfi prrmfiTL I i& 33Hsza a i!Ei)4ZD cf I (SXHHED tEZr-- t ha GHi (ESSO 222220 tftViHWiiTJiUi irrEfift i !jy 4-- The Sewing Circle held its first meeting June 3, on which day officers who they elected the new Rosina Nigio, president, are Dorothy Montoro, and Mary Ann Nigro, secretary reportWelch, treasurer, Jimmy of er, Connie Warren, chairman orand committee entertainment and ganist, Myrlene Perry, song is Ostler Bert Mrs leader cheer Andei-so- n, the leader and Mrs Bob assistant leader. T&OC; ompiete jaenutuieyrexaminatiori Gfe GEffiBi GtoEb (Mi? 0 OMi vice-preside- MAIN STREET IN PRICE 01 eh)I Dr. Howard Averill, Registered Optometrist in Charge STANDARD OPTICAL COMPANY 31 East Main Street |