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Show THE Page Two woos Russian nationa pride. The move corresponds to a vital neec of , Russians to vindicate their and destroy the residue of an old sense of inferiority. It also increases the Russians confidence in their capacity to catch up with and outstrip the rest of the world technically at the present time." It is, in other words, an g propexample of the kind of aganda the government is now feeding the Russian masses. re Soviet party jun tfiit'WV Cent- ru - self-respe- mt Still oiEditorial jh llllltiai Association, 1949 CAB' Elite n Class rate f l N u- HU 3 Th uko Evtn COUNTV PUBLISHING COMPANY ie puslulfive ji I'mt. Utah, as second act ul Man n J 1879 Subscription m yearly in Utah. S3 00 yearly outside state inder il G. MacK.night, Publisher w.tx Bene, Jr., News Editor vi hi Helen Smith, Society Editor CORRESPONDENTS I Castle iimuchton .... JostiHH Acn- urrs - xiuthworth Mini Carma Mrs iivimons BEhiH. .i Bon Wanda i.NtE. . ..hits .wih Peterson MAP ASSOCIATION morale-buildin- CLAIMING THE CREDIT Who invented the electric light? If you say Edison, youre wrong it was a Russian named Yablochkou. Who devised the telegraph? If you say Morse, youre wrong Russian named again it was Yakobi. The radio? No, it wasnt Marconi it was still another Russian named Iopov. IIow about the first successful flying machine? If you answer the Wright brothers youll have to go to the bottom of the class a Russian named Mozhaisky flew like a bird near St. Petersburg 20 years before the Wrights took off at Kitty Hawk. These, and similar revelations, are disclosed in a Soviet magazine called the Literary Gazette. They show, one of the ways another of Tbt Son omt Tbo Nrut-Advot- nlt L. A. McGee attended court in opened here several days ago but Manti this week. had to be sent to Washington for approval. Mr. Fullmer agrees to Miss Jane McGee came home have the work done in ninety days this afternoon from a ten-dso that the mail trucks for the visit with friends in Salt Lake. service to the basin, to Sunnyside and to Emery county will have Frank Hicks was in the city larger room in which to handle from Scofield Tuesda lining up their work. on his plans for opening a clothing store in Price, Mrs. J. W. Hammond will entertain the members of the Ladies Mrs. A. D. Sutton came down Aid society next Thursday from Provo today to attend the Eastern Star initiation and visit with friends a few days. The annual luncheon of the Price Sorosis will be given this P. C. Jones was over Tuesday year at the Savoy hotel Saturday business. He has at one oclock. The election of transacting planted but twenty acres of spuds officers will follow. this year as the seed potatoes were too scarce and too valuable. One of the largest classes in the history of Naomi Chapter No. Work will begin at once on the 13, Order of Eastern Star, will be west of government garage just in the Masonic lodge the Albert Bryner residence. The initiated rooms this evening. The, work of contract has been awarded to L. initiation will be followed by a R. Fullmer for $15,950. Bids were luncheon and dancing. ay You can bank on long-terdriving economy . . . when you e the engine of your new car writh new Conoco Super Motor Oil. road test! Proved by 50,000-mil- e road test, In a 50,000-mil- e engines lubricated with new Conoco Super Motor Oil showed amazing economy of operation. Gasoline mileage for the last 5,000 miles wras actually 99.77 as good as for the first 5,000. This means that with proper crankcase drains and regular care new Conoco Super Motor S-- The politician editors office, S wavjjl edition of the paper: V! 4 rag of a paper cant set h, publicly insulting me, he a I demand an SOb ft ogy! JBtl But there must be take, protested theTn jrs .il never thought, sir, he Didnt that item apr lt to us merely that I gave declared with fervor, had should live to be working for an urer? resigned as count,-- octogeranium. S Certainly it did, but On completing the study of heck was the idea of puC Ivanhoe, a high school class was the section entitled Pubu asked to submit compositions on provements? the outstanding virtue of any Overheard: character m the novel. One Honey, 1 youngster, impressed by Rebec- you bathin suit. Sho nuff. cas courage in resisting Bois It sho do. Guilberts advances, wrote: The Knight Templar leered as he asked Rebecca to be his mistress, but the brave girl reclined to do so. lations. ls I it , it S-- members of the Carbon high graduating class, the ey, government housing, government mediin the history of the cine, government pensions and government largest close its school activwill school, this and that, all to be paid by confiscatory ities Friday evening at the antaxation. exercises nual commencement We can speak from experience that very which will be held in the school few editors can be classified as economic auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Superinroyalists or bloated bondholders, familiar tendent W. W. Christensen will names applied to those who oppose admin- preside. Carl R. Marcussen, for istration welfare staters. Most of the reci- many years president of the Carschool and now residpients of these questions must believe rough- bon in Salt board Lake will deliver the ing in idea God the bird that ly its principal address. gives every but he does not food, of w S-- DritLsh TWENTY YEARS AGO tbt Filn ; le welfare state plan socialistic? While replies from the editors do not speak for the general public, it is of note that they are almost unanimous in their opposi-tioto the socialistic philosophy, according to results of the replies. Millions of people would vote no to socialistic schemes if they were presented to them under their true anmes. But they are fed in the form of cheap government mon- It was the day nual sale in a store. While the her name and address dm, a weary salessiri ' the sales slip. As she handed the S customer for his The squire had attained signature,' remarked: Itsamad 80th birthday, and his gardener was offering respectful congratu- Certainly not, customer. its j dence. Gale iOSSOCIATION From At college a biology club was sponsored by one of the profesa dignified spinster. A sors farmer whose place was noted for its wide variety of flowers spoke at one of our meetings. More at home in his garden than on the rostum, he make a brave start: I can assure you that it is a pleasure for me to be with you today. I have known your teacher a good many years and during that time we have been intimate . . . There was a slight titter, and he hurriedly continued: That is, in a biological way, of course. MANIFESTATIONS WHAT IS YOUR CHOICE editorial. NATIONAL CELESTIAL ct A national news bureau recently sent ou a questionnaire to about 1500 editors of daily Standard viile and weekly newspapers in 48 states. Ques Hiawatha tions dealt with socialism versus capitalism Spring Canyon as the general idea. For instance, one was Dragerton as follows: Do you consider federal projects Rains as valley authorities indicate of a trend to Wellington socialism? Another: Do you think government can be an economic boss and the people still preserve religious and political freedom? and Are existing proposals for al inclusive federal social security on the Sunnyside-Sunnyda- Way SUN-ADVOCA- Eighty-eig- ht O tttt 0 pots S-- who was think- A ing seriously of joining the church asked a convert, Did becoming throw it into the nest. jrt it'd jat :seco PACKING (0, jiU WE PAY CASH MARKI7 PRICES FOR LTVESTOCJ SEE US BEFORE Y0D act itloi S-- Swiss-Germ- an washday S-- m Oil-Plat- Oil can line mileage! CONTINENTAL -t o-u- gaso- oil company trade-mar- mean the tame thing. nmr'tLD.UND" PRICE COCA-COL- A AUTH0lmr or BOTTLING THE COCA-COI- Y COMPANY COMPANY, PRICE O s ,Ci Jtiggcst Wash S-- a X er lo .id :t L. R. Fullmer spent several days Catholic stop your sinning? Mrs. O. K. Clay entertained in Salt Lake City this week atOn Price-HelpNo, she replied, but it comHihwr Friday evening at dinner Ithe tending the district convention of Phone 242 members of Chapter B. P. O. E. Rotary. plicated it considerably. The party was given for the A card party will be staged unteacher members who left the Friend. Where did you break der the auspices of the American your arm next day for their homes. Legion auxiliary of Helper May 16 WE DO THE Dapper Dan: In the war. the Utah Service association Mrs. J. W. Hammond was Friend. What war? to building. afternoon the Wednesday D. D. : The boudoir. 'bridge club. Mrs. Hammond had S W. attorFred Keller, district the assistance of Mrs. Comer P. My room mate fell down stairs Peacock and Mrs. W. E. Stoker, ney, returned to Price from last week for a several last night with a fifth of whickey. in entertaining her guests. Did he spill any. days business visit. No, he kept his mouth shut. THIRTY YEARS AGO S Le Grande Mathis will leave the IN EASTERN UTAH end of this month on a mission C. R. Fergusson attended the for the LDS church in the For many years, weve field. district Rotary convention held in relieved Salt Lake City this week. people here of Seniors of the Carbon high burdens. And James Fausett of Price was op- school held their annua outing weve retained our custoerated on for removal of tonsils Monday in Huntington canyon. mers because of the care at the city hospital Tuesday. Miss Lillian Johnstun of Price and good work we do. Mr. and Mrs. John Redd drove visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Scho-nia- n into Salt Lake City the first of at Duchesne recently. the week for a several days visit. Groucho Marx recently, were An offer has been received by Give us a ring today let us show you! The regular address on health the Price Chamber of Commerce told, resigned from he Frairs and safety by Dr. Charles Ruggeri from the Fuller Paint company club with the simple, chilly exPICK-U- P QUICK SERVICE AND DELIVERY I dont want to beto Price Scouts every other Tues- offering five gallons of paint to planation: day has been postponed until repaint the aerial marker on the long to any club that would acPRICE STEAM LAUNDRY roof of the J. C. Penney company. cept me as one of its members. May 20. S The matter was referred to L. R. I see in the paper Student: Eldridge. Phone 218 Price, Utah where nine professors and a stuSeven pounds of cheese were dent were killed in that wreck. consumed per person in 1948. Other student: Poor chap. Mon-ticel- P iae' Bccbcl S t ;!ast! 1950, Tfc UTAH Coto-Co- lo Co i |