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Show Pag Ten THE tures will be protected if there are enough of these roads. When an electrical storm approaches, certain precautions are recommended by the National Safety Council to insure safety. Do not go out of doors or remain out during thunderstorms, unless 'Lightening natures artillery it is necessary. If there is any is one of the greatest causes of choice of shelter to enter, choose farm fires, says County Agri shelter in the following order: (1) Large metal frame buildcultural Agent Robert Hassell. ing. Each year, lightening destroys (2) Dwelling or other building $20,000,000 worth of farm prop- which is protected against lighterty in the United States, takes ening. the lives of 500 people and injures (3) Large unprotected building. (4) Small unprotected build-- 300 others. Lightning Cited As Greatest Cause Of Fires On Farms Farm and rural districts suffer 90 percent of this damage. Lightening is one of the greatest single contributors of the countrys annual $100,000,000 farm fire loss, he said. We can protect our buildings by keeping those hoards of electrical charges from swarming over them. We can do this by building plenty of roads over which these charges can travel and they must be so made that the charges will use them in preference to walls, roof tops and chimneys of our buildings. Our farm struc Morley Family Reunion To Be Celebrated July 23 and 24 at Manti Eastern Utah descendants of Isaac Morley, Sr., pioneer of 1948, are advised of the annual family reunion to be celebrated at Manti July 23 and 24, according to Mrs. Lucy Nielson, Salt Lake City. A social has been arranged Saturday evening at Millstream dance pavilion at 7:00 open-a- ir oclock, with dancing later. A program will be presented at the Manti city park. Those who attend are asked to bring their out of doors, lunches. Tables will be provided. ing. If unavoidably away from isolated trees, wire fences, hilltops, wide open spaces, and small sheds and shelters in an exposed location. Try 'to reach thick timber, a cave, a depression in the ground, a deep valley or canyon, or the vicinity of a steep cliff, if any of these is near by. keep City Asks Clean-u- p of Yards, Weed Kill The Mayor and city council today issued a request to the citizens of the city to clean up their yards and to eradicate weeds from vacant lots and sidewalks The An American, Eli Whitney, in- bordering their properties. a also issued health officer city vented the cotton gin in 1793. Beto owners of chickens fore this invention it took a work- warning er ten hours to pull the seeds from that the pens must be kept clean and the chicken kept confined. two pounds of cotton. Any infraction of this rule may lead to the abolishment of all such pens in the city and those whose pens are kept clean will have to give up their chickens along with all others. FARM AGENTS IN 12 COUNTIES FACE you are planning to build no matter how small your project it will pay you to drop in and let us assist you. We Have house plans drawn by experts to help guide you. FUND CURTAILMENT If We carry a full line of Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, told his board of trustees Saturday that the governors proposed voluntary economy program for the school would entail sharp reductions throughout the institution. This, according to Dr. Harris, will entail the elimination of curtailment of staff in the offices of the county agents in 12 of Utahs 29 counties, among other things. Counties in which extension service would be sharply curtailed or eliminated are Beaver, Car- Sherwin-Willia- ms paints and varnishes, hardware, household items. Come in and let us show you. Home Lumber Co. 350 East Main Price COMPARE FOR QUALITY EZIEZ! Pt AND HOME FREEZER PROMOTION PROJECT DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL SET FRIDAY, JULY Local dealers of home freezers will cooperate with a statewide promotion project being sponsored by the Intermountain Electrical association, according to Cliff Woodruff, southeastern Utah director of that organization. A special home freezer demonstration school is scheduled July 22, Friday, at the club room of the Price city hall, with Mrs. May Black, demonstration agent of the Utah Power and Light company in charge. The public is cordially With each one a special kit be offered which contains meat, fruit jars, ice cream, canned goods wholeand frozen fruits, with a sale value of $26.10. advertisement A promotional will appear in next week s issue with indiof The vidual ads of various Price merchants who are cooperating in the project, says Mr. Woodruff. tion. Resumption of the conferences was discussed by the Utah Safety Council after complaints were brought before the traffic law enforcement committee that many justices were undignified, ignorant of vital points of law and allowed themselves to become prejudiced, according to C. T. Bailey, executive director of the safety Cadtle ate Election Announced Mike Verante, Gerante, record'' doorkeeper elections in the Members of the No. 6022, United are Frank Bendetu of America, re- - Rizzuto, . The recent Peerless Local Mine Workers and suited in the selection of George rty committee are Jerante as president for the next sko, Frank Geran two years. Elegante. Coc.' 0d 01 4 050 t t ,jorW is: K Sunniistclc cjunnijdale 'if P.S A series of regional traffic conferences with justices of the peace has been scheduled throughout Utah beginning about September 19, it has been announced by Utah Safety Council officials. Top legal, law enforcement and safety officials will meet with the justices and public to hear complaints and explain methods of court procedure and judical ac- 6022 Sun-Advoc- CONFABS SET WITH UTAH J. Local 22 invited to attend. Dealers will have on display at their stores home freezer units. well REGIONAL TRAFFIC Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson have left to make their home at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams and daughter, Alice Ruth, of Tucson, Arizona, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zaccana last week. Mrs. Williams is the former Mary Tallerico. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller motorbon, Davis, Duchesne, Emery, ed to Salt Lake City Thursday, Garfield, Grand, Kane, Summit, where Mrs. Miller entered Saint Marks hospital. Uintah, Wasatch and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and children, Sheila, Roberta, Alan and Wendall, spent the weekend at Springville and Spanish Fork. Geraldine Johnson is vistmg at Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Devon Johnson. Mrs. Verne Bachelor and children were visitors last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills. Mrs. Devon Johnson and children, Ruth Ann and Rickey, of Salt Lake City were last week visitors at the J. E. Johnson and A. R. Johnson homes. Ferrell Johnson was fortunate to be able to spend a few hours home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson and sister, Patsy, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sye James, son, Nick, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan James and daughter, Susan, enjoyed fishing up Huntington can- - FARM 21 LOCAL SUN-ADVOCA- The vacation is over and most of the residents of these two communities are back and rejY to work and settle down. The Utah Fuel mine did not work last week but the Kaiser mine worked four days and both mines are week. working the first of thisMarkosek Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Roselyn are spending their vacation in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Wright, Claudette and Walter are touring in Washington and Oregon and expect to go into Canada. Mrs. Edna Graham and three daughters, DeeDee, Pat and Nancy spent last week in Pocatello, Idaho. Jim Murphy, LeGrande Graham, Jr., Scott Jeffs of Sunny-- 1 dale and Paul Turner of Sunny- side left Sunday, July 12, for a weeks fishing on Boulder mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Basinger of Salt Lake City motored out and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Murphy. A lot of Sunnyside and Sunny-ia- le people saw the games in the Helper ball park Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Rell Anderson PRICE AND CARBON THEATReT DONT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST Make the Price and Carbon Theatres Your Entertainment Headquarters. Where the Big Pictures Play PRICE, UTAH Price Theatre Carbon THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY JOAN LESLIE in YVONE DECARLO HOWARD DUFF in SERGEANT YORK Plu-sCASTLE ON CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS four daughters returned Saturday night from a two weeks vacation spent in California visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs and Scott returned Saturday evening after spending a week in New Mexico. They visited their son, Pfc. L. Mark, at the Kirkland A. F. B. in Albuquerque where he is with the 636 A. C. and W. squadron. He went on with them to Magdalena, New Mexico, where they all visited with Mrs. Jeffs sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and Monte Mark. In the absence of the librarian, Helen Christensen has been holding library hours every Tuesday and Thursday but after Tuesday, July 12, the library will be open every afternoon from 2 to 4:30 except Saturday. There are sev- -, eral new books in and they will, soon be ready for the book Theatre NOW SHOWING GARY COOPER July and THE HUDSON TECHNICOLOR SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY S UN DAY ONLY 16 July GUN LAW July BUNG CROSBY JUSTICE1 2nd Hit in HENRY A CONNECTICUT THE RAINMAKER YANKEE Continuous Shows from 3:00 P. M. 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