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Show THE Two Pag He must learn the traffic regulations of that state in which he is traveling if he wants to insure himself a safe trip. He mu&t obey local speed limits. He must familiarize himself with the nature of the country hell "The Sun - fidvocate "ONI NEWPAIIR, ONE COVERAGE, ONE COST General Excellence Honorable Mention 1949 E in Typography Plaque, 1950, Nationa I Editorial Association General Excellence Plaques 1948, 1947 and 194$ Utah State Press Association cellence . Icsueo Everv Thureoav By The COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $3. yearly in Utah; $3. yearly outside state. CARBON Hal G. MacKnicht, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor Mrs. Helen Smith, Society Editor CORRESPONDENTS Mary Ellen Davis Ruth Davis Josephine Houghton Agnes S. Jeffs ............... Mabel Smith.. Lou Jean Jensen ............... Ethel Hillabr ant... Dora Van Natta......... Wanda Peterson...........,........ Bessie Roberts Sunnyside-Sunnyda- VtMBFlC'.Lrrr' UTAH STATE OH mmm THOSE WERE THE be driving through. Above all, hell remember that because hes a guest he has no right to expect special privileges so far as traffic is concerned. This July, with the Fourth coming on Friday and making a long week end, the perfect guest tourist driver will be more welcome than ever. The holiday week end will entice extra le THR EDITORIAL ASlgN ESS 3232X21 32 THE PERFECT GUEST The rarest of individuals is the perfect $ (fat mmm Pwwiii, M. away Theres a strong chance the vacation driver will spend a good part of hia time driving in another state. In a sense hell be a guest of that state. pnta Price City Fannie compares alimony to an Insurance policy. Says its a mans cash surrender value. 3S' '" One famous person wrote that books had been of great help to him. He meant his mothers cook book and his fathers check book. S-- S- cal , scoutmaster, Dell Gardner. Co- mer P. Peacock, official court of honor chairman, conducted the session and the awards were prepared toy Scout Commissioner George A. Rowley. Presentations were made by Norman Hamilton, Rev. J. iH. MacRill, A. E. White of Standardville and Chairman J. F. MacKnight. - (Among those to attend the state Democratic convention from Price were Mrs. Mayme Jameson, Waiter C. Gease, Reese M. Reese, Carl W. Empey, Silas Rowley, Judge George Christensen, George M. Miller, J. S. Edwards, A. N, Smith, Knox Patterson, Marl D. Gibson and P. K. Neilson, fhsfs bob ... watrf-bourbo- n memory-trainin- NvUimm . it Is passed. Mote than three hundired awards were made at the Boy Scout district court of honor held in the Carbon stake tabernacle last Friday evening and Lawrence Golding received the honors of an Eagle 'Scout, together with a special badge presented to his mother, Mrs. Loren Golding, by his you S-- S newly enlisted private in the army, still unskilled in military etiquette, Rung a lighted cigarette butt on the parade ground. The first sergeant saw the crime committed and made the offender pick up the smoldering ibutt and then stand at attention while 'being bawled out in three colors. When mess call sounded, the new recruit was late. What made you late? demanded the sergeant. Oh, said the private, I walked down to the river to spit. (A S-- The regular meeting of the board of education will Ibe held on June 28 instead ,of June 8, according to George E. Ockey, clerk, At this time the tentative budget outlined by Superintendent W. W. Christensen will toe adopted. The .budget is now on file in the school district office. This budget must be filed for fifteen days .before Reid Pace, commander of Price post of the American Legion, and William Grogan, adjutant, were the guests of the Price Rotary club last Thursday evening for its Memorial day program. Pace discussed the origin ahd the growth of .the holiday and told of his experience in Prance following the Armistice. Grogan spoke on comradship which has developed since the war. S-- G Have you heard the new radio program about the girl who wanted two bathrooms? Its called The Wifes Other John." and largely a joke. In a great many cases, S prices are going down, not up, and they will From the office of a g continue to do so, as we are rapidly catching institution the following up with war orders and military letter was addressed to a man TWENTY YEARS AGO The Sun snj The make a good wife. A salesman soliciting advertisn merI do not, was the answer, ing approached a That will toe $10 please. chant who rejected his proposals S--S with the: I advertised once last summer and the consequence was sesaid his mother, Johnny, someone has a taken toig I had so much business I didnt verely, to go fishing the whole have piece of ginger cake out of the sason.time pantry. Another business man explainJohnny blushed guiltily, and ed his refusal in this manner: fidgeted around. she exclaimed, No more advertising for me: I Oh, Johnny, did it once and sold out darn near I didnt think dt was in you! It aint all, replied Johnny, all my stock: It made my store look terrible. part of its to Elsie. The best excuse came from a Physician to Mickey McMahon: grocery store manager: Ill nevYoure all run down, Mac, Id er advertise special sales again. suggest you lay off fishing for The last one brought in so many awhile and stay in your office for people to my store that I couldnt wait on the customers. a rest. small-tow- Easing the engine to a stop at guest. a water tank, the old engineer MORE OF THE SAME Hes the one who thinks of the little his 'green young fireman. The Senate banking committee has re- briefed The fireman climbed to the tenthings. He notes what time the family re- commended that price and wage controls he der, as instructions, and mantires and adjusts his own program accordfor eight months more. What con- aged (toper (bring the spout down all ingly. If the family has meals at a definite extended will do is problematical, though the right. But somehow his foot tanhour, the perfect guest makes it a point to gress recommendations of the committee are usu- gled to the chain and he flounbe on time. of course, means that in dered right into the tank. The ally This, accepted. He practices the old adage, When in state this alone, eight months of the total engineer regarded him and his Rome, do as the Romans do. eye. annual salaries of over $350,000 for OPS plight with a'thejaundicedwith water, tank Just fill Drivers, vacation drivers in particular, employees will have to be met by the tax can be perfect guests, too, when theyre - payers. The OPS law is muddled, impracti- Sonny, he drawled. No need to tamp it down. from home. FBn ART BEEMAN J, FRENDS I KIN LICK ANY GUY IN DE YJOILD I'AASO TDUGW I DONT SMOKE Cll DAYS two-wee- Pkifi ASSOCIATION From tb BY DAYS TA. week-ender- Kenilworth Spring Canyn W attis .... Rains Wellington Dragerton NATIONAL THOSE WEREJTV thousands of motorists to the highways. Some will be using the holiday week end to k get a head start on their annual s, dashvacation. Others will be ing off for three days of fun before they return to the old grind. Too many will throw caution to the winds when it comes to traffic safety. Thinking only of the holiday, theyll cut loose on already crowded highways, endangering not only their own lives but the lives of others. Theyll be dangerous demonstrators of the truth that Speeders Lose. Who will be the winner? The driver who wins the respect of all, and the one wholl win a safe trip there and back, will be the driver who always plays it safe. He'll cheat death out of this holiday by courteous, considerate and careful driving. He'll be the perfect guest. Spring Glen .Hiawatha Castle Gate Thursday, June 5, 1952 SUN-ADVOCA- Spring Glen News LDS Sunday school was held with Leonard Roundy presiding and Warren Jones conducting. Invocation was given toy Johnny Mortensen; sacrament gem, Mrs. Jean Mortensen; talks, Lester Blackbam, Sr., and Leonard Roundy; benediction, Hyrum Huntsman. Sacrament meeting was held with Leonard Roundy, presiding and a special program being presented by the graduating primary class. The primary project was given toy little Jimmie Hansen and invocation by Clark Rowley. A skit, 'The Seagull Miracle, was the8irIsd afternoon. Remarks in very well esentlby Sradutine class' Pla ys chosen words were made toy both Sandra P the retiring and newly elected 11is?1 of corsages to the sentation presidents, Mrs. Maude Sharp and and a white boutinere to the girls boys; Mrs. Mary Cantrill. girls and boys code and another presented the Seagull girls class; The First annual luncheon of class song by the girls and then the Womans club of Price was the boys. After the recitation of served Saturday at the Savoy ho- the Articles of Faith which was tel. Forty-si- x members and friends more or less test for promotion, were present. Mrs. J. R. Sharp, the boys and girls received their the retiring president, gave an in- diplomas and are now ready for teresting address on the organiza- Mutual. Mrs. Ruth Murray weltion and the years work of the comed the tooys and girls into Muclub and Mrs. J. W. Hammond tual. Gary Tanner and Gerald gave .the club history in verse. Marchello where ordained deacons and Earl Marchello was ordained The Price kids ball team met a teacher. Benediction was given another defeat from the Helper by Fred Richardson. kids at Helper Saturday afterThe primary wishes to announce noon. The Helper fellows were it will continue throughout there with the stick while the lo- that summer and will start at 10: 00 the cals seemed unable to handle the am. ball in their usual form. The primary held its annual to close the winters work picnic surThe men of the J. D. club and start the summers activities. prised their wives Tuesday eve- A contest was carried out through ning toy special entertainment. the to see which months winter Bowling at the Ark club preceded class could ibe the quietest. It an elaborate dinner which was served by them at the Gomer seems Mrs. Ella Jones class of Peacock home. The party numbered twelve. base, which is concrete. It is the figure of a doughboy" in the act The monument to the men of of charging the enemy, carrying the U. S. Fuel company who gave his entire field equipment and their lives for democracy in the with a hand grenade in the right world war was unveiled at Hia- hand. The monument stands bewatha Tuesday afternoon. The tween the amusement hall and monument is in bronze, standing the companys office building, famore than life-siabove the cing the camp street. f ' who had taken the course. Sir: We ifeel gratified that you should have taken the trouble to call for the purpose of expressing your satisfaction with our system. May we ask if you will ibe good enough to write us a letter stating the (benefit you have derived from the completed course with permission to publish? P.S.: Your stick and gloves which you inadvertently left at this office have been forwarded by parcel post . S S-Sir, I would like your opinion about a very important matter, said the youth, as he stood, haltingly, to the presence of the great Do you think, sir, that lawyer. would boys. The Blazers, won by a very narrow margin and were honored on the closing picnic with a. novelty hat with a ballon (bobbing on the top of it. Books for perfect attendance was presented by Mrs. Myrtle Wharff to: Konna Haycock, Judy Hansen, Linda and John Mortensen, Gerald Marchello and teachers, Mrs. Elva Jones and President Cleonda Hansen. ... Be sure its BARCLAY The United States owned railway in Panama is 48 miles long. BOURBON STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, JAS. BARCLAY ACO. LTD., PEORIA, ILL ' ((Vt f ' . , , t j ' 'Ua ?j i '' v S 'J . THE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL SEDAN ze LaPreal Bryner of Helper, Flora Fausett and Vaughn Nelson of Price were among .the list of gra duates from the B.Y.U. Miss Bry-nwill receive a B.S. degree and er Hey, Weil! WereTdking About Wcsh! YOlLL FIND IT EVEN BETTED TUAN TOlfVE HEARD!.. the Price students a normal diplo ma. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday, June Latter-da- y 5, at the Saints tabernacle Provo. in The 'Price city municipal swimming pool was opened to the public last Sunday and will be open during the summer months. C. H. Madsen and Vernon Merrill will have charge of the pool again this year. Its been many . THIRTY YEARS AGO Taking a fresh spurt 'Price riv- er last Friday afternoon and night played a little more havoc to both the railroad and the city pipeline. At a point just above Kenilworth Junction the river took a shoot through an orchard and eating away the ground took out a section of the pipeline bringing water to Price from Colton Springs. years since a new car has caused as much talk as todays Chrysler Imperial has. What you may not realize is how long its been since a car gave so 'many reasons for excited talk as this one. May we invite you to drive and test the best and most engine on the road today? (Chryslers magnificent new 180 H.P. FirePower .) May we invite you to handle the easiest and safest steering wheel in existence at the moment? (Chryslers fulltime Power Steering.) worth-owni- V-8- Scuse usl We told eur artist to draw ua a picture showing you how wonderfully Jreah your sheets, towels and Catwork look and feel after a trip here end the dem fool earn up with this! Maybe this Is his own home life he probably makes his wile do the wash. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 21 8 PICK UP May we Invite you to try out brakes which require as little as the usual and still stop you in many feet less than other cars do? (Chrysler Power Brakes.) May we Invite you to sit on the most comfortable seat cushions, and enjoy the fullest window vision you can find? May we invite you to ride on the rough-roa- d miracle of the Oriflow shock absorbers which only Chrysler-bui- lt cars have? May we invite you to drive a Chrysler Imperial . . . and learn how much you'd one-thi- rd e, WAYNE MOTOR CO. miss, and deeply regret, if you bought another car today without knowing this one first? We . . . and Imperial by Chrysler . . . are at your service, any time. CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED 200 East Main & DELIVERY V |