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Show riFrifrmnra THE Page Four Thursday, January 5, 1950 SUN-ADVOCA- Price Girl Answers Still Oppose PRICE AND NEARBY Locals it District 22 Results If you liie to Church Call For Missionary Work toke s trip, entertain enritt or mete, THATS NEWS, end ether people me tom tell them oheot it. No. 9, hear of it. Coll The Utah Locals Which Refuse fo Pay Per Capita Delores Olsen of Dragerton her Jimmy Lee, son of Mr. and spent the holidays with Whit-forTax May Face Suspension, Secretary Reveals d Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, was in Price grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a few days last week. He came of Kenilworth. to visit with friends and to atThe resolutions passed by many some one or group has organized Mrs. Flora Pilling and grand- tend the basketball games be- of the Utah locals of the UMW in a vigilante committee urging the refusing to pay the per capita tax removal of Frank Fox from the daughter, Merlin, of Price spent tween Carbon college and BAC. until the District No. 22 election Price office of the UMW District Christmas with their son, Ed EdGeorge Lionakis left Tues- of October 11 is cleared up goes No. 22. Houston Martin, District wards of Sunnyside, and daughday morning for Eugene, Oregon, into effect this week. Virgil 22 president who is in Carbon ter, Mrs. Fay Markosek of where he is attending the Univer- Wright, district secretary-treasure- r, county this week reportedly for issued a comin a letter has asked the a physical check-u- p, sity of Oregon. He spent the holiMrs. Flora Pilling entertained days here with his relatives and locals to comply with the constitu- ment that he could not find any- one who was responsible for the tion. the Wednesday bridge club and friends. Mr. Wright quotes the district vigilante letter and as far as the served a dainty lunch. Jim and Angus Yeros of Denver, constitution as follows: Article district office is concerned it i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitford Colorado, visited here at the home 14, Section 3 (b) and section 3 a dead issue. In reply to the unsigned vigi spent a few days in Dragerton of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kandaris (c), on page 38 of the District Constitution reads as follows: lante form letter Frank Fox, Disvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. John during the holidays. Sec. 3(b). When a Local Union trict 22 vice president, has sent Olsen. Mrs. Olsen is the Whit-forVisitors during the New Years has failed to report and pay as out the following letter, dated daughter. . week end at the home of Mr. and provided in Sections 2 and 3 (a), December 31: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burnside Mrs. N. P. Pettersson were Mr. by the end of the month, the DisAny member of our organizashall tion taking part in this duel movespent a few days in Sanpete coun- and Mrs. Charles E. Pettersson trict Secretary-TreasurK. of Miss and Chapman Mary ty visiting with relatives. notify the Local President and ment that is planted in The Salt Lake City. Recording Secretary of the fact will have charges preand failing to receive a satisfac- ferred against him under the Miss Betty Engle returned to tory response within ten days constitution of the United Mine Marquette university at Milwauthereafter, shall suspend the Local Workers, and that the president kee, Wisconsin, Monday after from membership and any Local of this district will force this isspending the holidays with her so suspended shall be published sue to the International and see Be parents, Mr. and Mrs. William For on the delinquent list. A. Engle in Price. that these men are expelled from Sec. 3 (c) Local Unions plac- this organization, as the laws of ed on the delinquent list shall not our organization are going to be be reinstated until they have paid lived up to and we are going to A Tide of Toys is swelling all arrears and a fine of $2.00 see that they are. over America as children and for each one hundred members, or in its is(The DTO GLASS grown-up- s of all ages are fraction thereof, in the Local sue of December 29, 1949, pubto nationwide a appeal Union. (This to go to the Inter- lished the text of whilt you wait! the letter supof the American Legion to share national Secretary-Treasure- r) reauto posedly circulated by the VigiComplete glan Christmas toys with the improv-ishe- d From various unconfirmed lante Committee. The letter did placement itltict. children of Europe. sources it appears that the Utah not bear signatures of any of the Safety Pittsburgh Countless thousands of toys Glass and auto body locals are determined to get what committee members and from inhardware installed from generous children all over consider a fair hearing and formation received from other quickly, economically. America will be loaded aboard they on the October 11 sources it was assumed that the investigation Drive in . . . now. a chartered Santa Claus ship election. matter has been letter was going to all locals. The The which sails from Philadelphia In sent into the International but to letter was published with no In late the E. BERTOT toys Europe January. no official releases have been thought of taking sides in the iswill be distributed to deserving date made by any action taken by sues involved in the union disPAINT AND GLASS children under auspices of it. To The agreements. CARE. TABLE TOPS MIRRORS With the new term of office cate it was another angle in the Meanwhile American Legion starting this week and still no fight and was printed Auto Painting posts are gathering toys from all action Body from the International soley for its value as news.) America. In of Price toys parts and Fender Work should be taken to the office E. Main 240 of the county clerk in the court EVENING GASSES IN MACHINE SHOP, WELDING house before Sunday. PHONE 233 PRICE Elsewhere in Utah, toys should SLATED TO START AT CARBON COLLEGE TUESDAY be taken to local Legion posts, where they will be packed and The evening classes in maforwarded to Salt Lake City for chine shop and welding will be- NEW CAFE OPENS MOBILE consolidation in a car-loshipgin at the Carbon college shop, ment to Philadelphia. A new eating establishment-th- e Tuesday, January 10, at 7:00 p.m., Clarence C. Neslen, Utah Com- it Arrow Inn, has been opened has been announced by LeRoy mander of the American Legion, L. RADIO SERVICE West, extension director. Re- in Price by John P. Pappas and urged those who join in the Tide gistration will be held at that George Sooklaris in a new buildof Toys to give a real prize not ing at 225 East .Main. time. discarded or worn-otoys. He Have your Radio Reclasses for both courses The pointed out, also, that a friendly will be held on Tuesday and tables, chairs, flower stands, ash note of greeting should be securpaired at your doorstep. Thursday from 7:00 until 9:00 p trays, etc., repair of machine parts to each attached ely toy. m. for approximately three and vertical and overhead "TOT is a tremendous program months. Tuition is $12.50 and Phone 255-- W will not which only bring hope veterans with certificates of eliJand pleasure to many thousands gibility may attend under the GI GROW NEW IMPROVED of Europes children, but it will bill. or write make them, in years to come, true E. A. Roberts will be the inFRUITS, ROSES, SHRUBS friends of America. The Ameri- structor for the machine S. Carbon Ave. of Stark and Burbank can Legion is confident that chil- class and Leonard Shield willshop indren of America will share gen- struct the Nw Mirada Creation classes. welding -- Jit tha btntltti of PRICE erously with those less fortunate Both courses are mainly de- progress overseas, that the Tide of Toys signed to help those men who are i will be Sm, Phons er Write overwhelming. ambitious to obtain a more skillWithout Obligatioe ed job in industry to better qualC. M. BENJAMIN ify themselves when the opportu433 South 2nd West nity arises," Mr. West stated. Pre-Inventory In the machine shop class, stuPRICE. UTAH dents may select the phase of machine work they desire and spend their time with individual inWHAT DID struction to master various skills. THE SCOTCHMAN Selection may include shaper SAY TO HIS work, gear cutting, general lathe SON? work, precision grinding, general machine milling work, Indi-- 1 viduals who have special projects okiL for their own use in mind will be START YOUR SAVING given instruction on them as long WAYS EARLY BY SEEING as they are in line with the ma- -: YOUR CERTIFIED ' chine shop course. LENNOX DEALER FOR The course in welding is de-- 1 ECONOMICAL.CLEAN. signed to help mechanics and auto DEPENDABLE HEAT. men body repair learn how to do a good welding job on automobile repairing. AC and DC Arc A. L. English welders and oxacetylene welding North First West and cutting equipment are availPrice Utah able. Projects will be open to the more advanced students and will include metal furniture such as j which will be presented at the testimonial: Brick-e- r; Preliminary music, Jean Dulce Chorus, Sacra prelude, V. O. Thurgood, director; opening song, Ill Serve The Lord While I Am Young, Congregation; in- -, vocation, Conrad C. Featherstone, Sacrament song, There is a Green HiH Far Away, J. LaMar Hus- sey; Sacrament; selections, CenE. Homer tennial Quartette, Adams, B. Keith Duffin, Neal Nielsen and Graham Hollingworth; speaker, M. Warde Lee; Thanks Be To God. Sacra Dulce Chorus; Sacra Still, Still With Thee, Dulce chorus. Miss Vivian Hussey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hussey, Price, will be honored Sunday at 5:00 p.m. with a farewell test1-- 1 monial program in the Duncan ward chapel, 745 South Eighth street, Salt Lake City. Miss Hussey is a graduate of the Carbon senior high school and the Carbon LDS seminary. Miss Hussey will enter the mis- sion home in Salt Lake City on January 10 and she will leave .or ,amont Toronto; response, the north central states mission missionary; closing song, I Know on January 19 with headquarters Redeemer Lives. Con- That at Minneapolis, Minnesota. ' benediction, Mary The following is the program gregation; Postlude, Sacra Qld Mr stork took a holiday vacation as far as the Dragerton hospital was concerned. No births j,ave 5een reported since Decem- er 24 Then again, it might be that he was merely detained by bad weather Bcckcl PACKING CO. WE PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! On Price-HelpHighway Phone 242-Ver V ds er Legionnaires Call Toys fo Shipped to Europe In Quality Foods REPLACE and Household Needs at Diamond te, Sun-Adv- ed EGGS TUNA FISH 41$ 25$ MEDIUM SIZE GRADE A, DOZEN JELL0 BAY BRAND YELLOWTAIL, CAN 3 for 21c LOG CABIN All Flavors z 3 for 25c SALAD DRESSING 35c BABY FOODS H, CIGARETTES ad 56c 24 oz. Can All Popular Brands, Carton COCKTAIL JUICE EPiantond Quality CARROTS Syrup 1.73 eB 37c Produce Qr Young' Tender No. 1, Bushel U. S. ut I j 317 ' Womens Suits and Coats 14 1 Off Dress Prices Slashed BY BUCK Is Joe Louis making a cold to a comeback? With winter weather upon us Joe seems to be earning up with Jack Irost. The h as een appearing Im bouts that ewis r adies Store PRICE, UTAH earn their groceries by smack-approa- ch ing other people around. Its beginning to look as though the only way a new champ can feel secure is to belt Joe out of the ring. And thats going to take a lot of man. Skiing is reported good at Clear Creek, and many Carbon and Emery sportsmen are taking advantage of the lift and fine slope there. Does boxing pay? It did for billed as (exhibitions but .he final exhibit seems to be a well-coolopponent measuring his length on the canvas. Louis has no trouble at all in chil.ing tune of $3,533,-suc- h handy fisticuffers as Pat 203.72. When you Valentine and A1 Hoosman want to make and the feeling is growing that merry in your Joe is getting himself back in- - own particular to shape to regain the cham- - sport, drn't for pionship. As one fight manager get to come in' put it, Louis isnt plann.ng a for your togs and at comeback, hes already back. BUCKS SPORTING GOODS This is a frigid thought for CO., 45 E. Main, Phone 447. Champion Ezzard Charles find 'We have your seasonal sports the rest of the big boys who supplies. lvere and up YOUNG ed eq-vm- ent Mazolsi Money VELVEETA DP Gallon Can .. wax paper 2.19 125 Foot Roll for 10 lb Rail .. CHEESE 1.35 19c CORN lb. ?kg. Cream Style, Garden No. 303 Can 89c lie |