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Show THE Page Two 7Tte ON Sun Advocate NEWSPAPER. ONE ON COVERAGE. COOT" Excellence Award, National Editorial Association, 1949 Issued Every Thursday By Th 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. General Hal G. MacKnight, Publisher . Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor Mrs. Helen Smith, Society Editor Josephine CORRESPONDENTS Houghton Merlene Southworth Agnes S. Jeffs Carma Simmons Mrs. D. Bessie Bonnie Wanda t Castle Gate Standardville Sunnyside-Sunnyda- Peterson memberTkL UTAH SIAJE PaSS ASSOCIATION DnORIAl NATIONAL ISSOCIATIQN tSHunhA- -. THE END IS NEAR Poor old 1949 is at this moment gasping his last breaths. And probably just as well; hes been a lot of trouble to have around. The world is really little better because of him. He has not solved the menace of wrar, industrial strife is still with us. Our largest industry in this country is yet without mutual working agreements with its workers, government spending continues to mount. Taxes and death, the two famous unexcep-tionable- s, have taken their usual toll. mark in this The last year of the half-wa-y ing one of the only two public high school dormitories in the The dormitories accountry. comodate both boys and girls. There is a common dining room but the buildings are entirely separate. Board, room and care are furnished for $16.00 per month. THE CHILDREN'S century starts with some misgivings, but time goes on and has little regard for the destinies of man. Conversely, mans destiny is wrapped up in time and his ability to make the most of it. , He hasnt done too good a job with his march of civilization. Peace on earth, the most important teaching of Christ, has never ben achieved. In our small way we hope the year ahead will be made to count to your advantage in every way; that you will live more happily; that you shall spend more time doing the things that are important and eliminate those that are worthless. And above all, that each of us will help to make the coming year a better one than any that have come and gone so far. 1949 A little girl was My friend and I were driving downtown and were hailed by a mother spread cold wativ HOUk her 00 h traffic cop as she drove through face. Whats that for a red signal IPull over, there! asked the tot. That 8 tonuuw niako beautiful. She watched er remove all the haLmoth' cream in a tone of sadness tilea 1118 It didnt work, did S-- S Editor: Say .this be printed. It' says' herT Catft that the' heroine was nude Author: Thats covered her with remorseV the cop said. The next day the next paragraph." S judge fined her $10 and costs. She The Mayor of Price say. Bf, was anxious to keep her husband from learning of the incident so, portumty never knocks since he regularly straightened door of those not worth a rap, S out her checkbook, she marked pull-ovOne stub: $15. the though. f S-- S-- SOME COUNTRY EDITORS ARE CLEVER! S-- S ... well chosen enemies. in getting started. It has been shipping 400 tons a day for a couple of weeks and will increase In addition to this charge each steadily. must render to the dormitory home an hour a day of service in Carbon county has seen a new helping to keep the buildings in record set in weddings during good condition. the year of 1919. Up to date, 150 licenses have been issued to the The Kenney Coal company, county. This is almost twibe as which has just opened a mine at many as were issued last year. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Black be Scofield, is having splendid luck when she She was the kind you liked better the more you saw her less. S-- edtossedl S Rastus, you scamp, where have you been loafing all day? I thought I told you to lay in some coal in the basement. Yas, suh. Ahs been layin in de coal all day, like you said, but to tell you de turf, dere is lots of softer places where Ahd ruth-e- r of layed. good-for-nothi- ng ... In final analysis a bank is merely charge a hockshop gone social . . . The impossible cant be done, otherwise there would be no use in having such a word as impossible . . . Some folks dont go through life theyre merely shoved through it . . . One way or another a child is a care. Either hes as incurious dope or he asks: Papa, whats a coaxial cable' and pauses for a reply To be a success, every editor should have a few Xbda' er Culled from editorial and personal columns of weekly newspapers around the country: As time goes on the world gets better and better; one by one our enemies die . . . Money talks, but it doesnt buy as much as it once did . . . Seldom has so little been worn by so many, for so much . . . Honesty isnt any policy at all; its a state of mind or it isnt honest . . . Another reason they were called the gay nineties was because kissing didnt taste of anything but girl . . By the time a man becomes important enough' to take two hours for lunch all he can eat is crackers and milk . . . And if a woman doesnt always pay and pay, she can always Thirty Years Ago Carbon county can boast of hav- Thursday, Decemh, 7? TE le .Hiawatha Spring Canyon .Dragerton Rains Wellington E. Vance Roberts Lewis SUN-ADVOCA- ponent at a party at a friends home. She said: If you ever be. come a mother, dear-- Id like one of the kittens. LET came the parents of a girl a few days ago. mt - USED AUTOMOBILE Quick action if you see us first - No No Fuss - No Trouble Bother Appraisal and Insurance required on your auto. Tnng mi(jt only on 1940 and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed on Plan. 6 LOAN PRIVATE ROOMS 4-- CREDIT COMPANY SILVAGNI BUILDING 5, PRICE, UTAH BUSINESS A Years Ago Price Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are to have a oartv Years eve at their hall over the First National bank. They will watch the old out and the new in. NEW OR : pnt0 Twenty-Fiv- e FINANCE YOUR has a force of men busy this week remodeling the ground floor of the Viglia-th- e Arrow Bonomo building for Catering company annex. New features are being installed and Jane Russell doesnt cook, acalready several people are plancording to an article about her ning on taking their social func- and her husband in Script magations to the popular corner. Bob does the cooking, zine. because he doesnt Jane says, A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. want me to lean over the stove LaVem Frandsen this week. and endanger my career. ranch is the Pace in from John Any woman with a figure to spend Christmas with his Can lead a man to sin, For man is but an infant Clothed in adult skin. Audrey Cook is down from Salt Lake to spend Christmas with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Whitmore. L. R. Fullmer US N-"- The annual meeting of the Utah State Farm bureau will be held in Salt Lake City January 21, 22 and 23. The dates were set at a meeting of the executive committee of the fedaration last Tuesday. Annual conventions of the Utah Poultry Producers association, the Utah State Dairy association, the Utah State Beetgrow-er- s association and the joint convention of the twelve marketing associations of Utah fruit and vegetable growers will be held in conjunction with the bureau convention. The convention of farm women, representing the home and community section of the state federation, also will be held at this time. Miss Gladys Nelms is here this week from Zion visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nelms. She is teaching in the Midvale school just out of the state capital. TWO MOFFAT TUNNEL ROUTE s GQAT ROYAL GOKOfc kUUTE o GREAT TRAINS FOUR CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR COLORADO EAGLE stainless steel Completely new eleven-ca- r Streamliner featuring Vista Dome coaches and lounge cars on its daily run linking the Great Lakes and the Golden Gate via Denver and Salt Lake City. Overnight every night streamliner between Denver. Wichita, Kansas City and St Louis providing a Dome car. modern coach and Pullman accommodations on its journey over the historic Pike's Peak Route. THE PROSPECTOR THE ROYAL GORGE Overnight speedster, to feature new equipment early in 1950, furnishing fast, comfortable service between Denver and Salt Lake City. Schedule and accommodations designed to fit travel needs of businessmen and family groups alike. Popular Vista-Dom- e train soon to be equipped with coaches cars and ultra-moder- n and lounge cars, serving Colorado and Utah and featuring through Pullman service to Kansas City and St Louis. O Economical Too! plus 15 federal transportation tax Price to Salt Lake City. F. I. DENVER THt GORDON, Agent Telephone: 2 AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD OMicr ciwrtut r wjc on r i h i n t a i souri Mrs. F. E. Woods of this city bad a stop-ovvisit from a sister, Mrs. C. J. Stewart, of San Francisco. er Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, wife of Dr. Hubbard of Standardville who has been a Washington visitor for the past week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lewis, has left for New York City and Boston, where she will make a short visit. She will return to Utah for For You - - - Whether You Need Service or Merchandise or Have Something to Sell. msk Forging and Welding on All Types of Farm Machinery sum) til AM MUM Our Flowers Price, Utah Phone No. First West 56 Builders FINE HOMES, CABINETS FIXTURES It R. W. Buchanan, , 40 North Carbon Price, Utah Phone 220 Price, Utah AUTOMO BILE O. C. Brooks Sumner Apts. alQ In all kinds of electrical work, motor rewinding, and installation work. f PRICE Owners of automobiles in Carbon county may begin buying their plates for the coming year after January 1st. The secretary of state, this week received two carloads of them from the makers. The numbers rim as high as eighty thousand. Complete Stock of Hunting Headquarters SAND West Main Price, Utah Transfer Guy Prichard Pri Phone 147 and GRAVEL Screen or Pit Ran $3.50 per Yard Salt Lake Sand Gravel Separated $4.12 per Yard & Prompt Delivery on Any Amount HUNTINGTON CANYON PACKING CO. KENILWORTH TREATED SLACK WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! On Highway Phone 242-- P. D. FRANKLIN CO. W 202 O LUMBER PRICE & HARDWARE CO. CEDAR MOUNTAIN KELLERS SERVICE Phone 603 179 West Main Tires, Batteries, Accessories Utah Oil Products, Atlas Tires EASTERN ELECTRIC M UTAH CO. AUTO REPLACEMENT PABTS fyfaStwtct tendants, orw Anderson Forrester, eXP rlend 807-- tt Price . SeCe.n, LUMP Phones 443 47S-279 No. 3rd East Utah EQUIPMENT BUILDING MATERIALS Eastern Utah Fishing and Truck and Trailer Manufacturing Price, So. Carbon AND TOWING HARDWARE . AND Phonograph Records Equipment WINCH HEAVY HAULING, LN IScckcl Price-Help- er EVERYTHING and J. I. Case Farm jryA 2nd West Black-smithi- Welding SUPPLY 116 So. SPORTING GOODS I, General MINING & ELECTRICAL 442-- J BUCKS & WELDING EXPERTS... 164 Misses Florence and Lucille who are attending St. Moss, Marys academy at Zion, are at home thhis week on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moss, of this city. Mgr. PIONEER rORGING No. 6 Miss Jane McGee arrived home last Wednesday from Salt Lake City for a visit over the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McGee, of this city. Price, Utah First W. Jobbers and Distributors TVith Flowers 10 FIRE CASUALTY Phone 62 N. For All Occasions Bonded Member of F. T. D. INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ballinger of this city are visiting this week with her mother and other relatives at Ogden. Price, Utah AUTO PARTS CO. 715 Mile on niway MENDENHAILS 16 FLOWER SHOP or 1 Rebuilding RICHFIELD 398-- J So. of Price Brake Lining WARRENS Say PHONE it for You PRICE FLORAL SHOP KRAFTS KILF0YLE Machine Shop Clutch MILLERS SHOP South Carbon It Say AUTO FENDERS AND BODY REPAIRS 74 Auto Parts Automotive frLATS REPAIRED S0 fr men, convenience. WHOLESALE AND , Pries, Utah 7 j |