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Show Page Four THE COTTAGES. TWO ROOM. BUILT in 1948, good condition, as is, where is, Phone Kaiser Steel Corporation, Sunnyside 4421, Thursday, May 20, 1954 SUN-ADVOCA- Objectives of Education Told Carbon Graduates by Baccalaureate Speaker ex-tesi- on 208. the items stolen from the Helper Remarks in Sheriffs Office Leads to Solution of Burglary school. O For Sale or Lease Moral, political and intellectual omy In the THREE B EDROOM'i I O ME. improvement and not mere econ- Know-IIo- world. Our American A burglary of the Helper junior is basically the fruit high school in 1950 of seven musiomic advance are the principal of education in the widest sense. cal Instruments valued at $975.00 objectives of education, Dr. G. "However great Its economic has been solved, it wfas reported Homer" Durham, Vice president of the ,truly .'Greater today by the Carbon county sherimportance the University of Utah, told grad- Commonwealth Will never be ach- iff' office. The lead to the soluuates of Carbon College and their ieved unless our intellectual im- tion came, officers said, through guests who attended the baccalau- provement is combined with moral a chance remark made by the father-inreate services in the Price muni- and political improvement. of Frank Quintana who The -law cipal building last Sunday evening. schools and colleges of the land is in the Carbon county jail facing Education can determine an up- must not shirk these components a charge of assault with a deadly ward spiral for civilization with of the task. weapon with intent to kill followconstant improvement for the conThe greater commonwealth ing the beating to near death of dition of man; or, its neglect or that mankind seeks, the results his wife in their Spring Glen home misuse can swing us back to- that American political power at- on May 10. wards barbarism, he said. According to sheriffs officers, tempts to produce at home and who was not The speaker referred to John abroad, requires not merely phy- the father-in-laQuincy Adams who stated in his sicists, chemists, engineers, teach- identified, came to the office and first annual message to the Con- ers, administrators and social asked to see Quintana about the gress, December 6, 1825, that these workers; but honest, courageous disposal of some property he had things are duties assigned by the physicists, teachers, and all the stored at Center, Colorado. It was Author of our existence. For the other workers men and women learned through further questionfulfillment of those duties govern- with faith and vision for the fu- ing that the property consisted ments are invested with power. ture, an appreciation for the past, of several musical instruments. Among the first, perhaps the very and keenly and morally alive to Quintana was then questioned and first, instrument for the improve- the present possibilites for good he finally admitted that they were ment of the condition of man is and evil in their world. So long as knowledge, and for the acquisition the moral challenge of war, of of . knowledge, public institutions crime, of disease, and of injustice and seminaries of learning are es- remain the greater commonsential." wealth will not be fully realized, "Economic growth, individual no matter how low or how high and national prosperity are fore- taxes are, cost of living indexes, or front in the concerns of modem the American material standard man. Economic growth and pros- of living. Visit New "America has produced and will perity are dependent upon education. The resources of Mexico are yet produce greater economic prosimilar to our own. Yet thousands ductivity. Education must steadily of "wet backs risk their all to devote Itself to this tack of excross the Rio Grande into the panding our economic United States each year. No sim- This is the physical, the economic ilar movement is observed from basis. But we must also pursue our country to theirs. Why? The the spiritual ideals; seek the vision U.S.A., with five per cent of the of the Greater Commonwealth, in w Good location See 1st 811-- Not-t- h at or phone East 347 , or P 0182-J- 3 J. Sale or Lease BUILDING 25x75 feet with seven acres of s ground. One and mile east of Trice on highway 50 and 6. Excellent for Warehouse and office space. Cement floor, two three-fourth- overhead doors. Contact S. J. SWEETRING PHONE 432 Silvagni Bldg. For Rent TWO ROOM FURNISHED APT. in Crown Theatre Building. Girls preferred. Phone 109. THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment at the Olsen Flats. Phone 644 or 1043. TWO AND THREE ROOM furnished apartments. Carbon Motel, 398 South Carbon Ave- 12-3-- fc nue, LOOKING 12-24-- fc FOR A BUSINESS location? Want to go into business for yourself? We may have Just what you want, its suitable for a businessmans club, lunchroom or a teen-ag- e canteen. Phone Helper 140. CABLE TOOL ItIG AND TOOLS for coring uranium or water and oil well drilling. Factory-bui- lt trailer house, Onan light plant, Hobart welder, all in good condition. Priced for quick sale. Contact Paul Chrisley, Route 1, Cortez, Colorado, or phone No. 0101-J- 1. FOR WATKINS PRODUCTS contact Byrd Gordon at 446 Montrose avenue or ph. 859-Special home permanents $1.05. CIGAIt CASE, ONE t. candy case, one 8x8 back bar, tobacco case. Inquire Capitol Club or phone 462. ONE FACTORY BUILT boat with trailer, one 2V4 hp. Johnson outboard motor, one sheep tent 14x16, one sheep camp stove, one folding bed for two, one gas lantern-twione folding camp table. All in good condition. Inquire 58 So. 2nd East between 6 :00 and 7 :0Q p.m. or phone 429. SIX-FOO- T 4-f- 14-F- T, n, STOCK CAR RACES 23 SUNDAY, MAY TIME TRIALS AT 1:30 RACING AT 2:00 ON OLD AIRPORT ROAD PRICE, UTAH . 7 Fast Races Admission $2.00 per car well-bein- worlds population enjoys 50 per cent of the worlds wealth. We should never forget the role of public education in producing this, the greatest commonwealth the world has ever known. As Horace Mann said In 1818: "That political economy which . . . leaves out of account the elements of a widespread mental development, is naught but stupendous folly. The greatest of all the arts in political economy Is to change a consumer Into a producer; and the next greatest Is to increase the producing power. Education has helped make the greatest producing econ Mrs. Carma Allred had a birthday dinner in honor of Jimmys Those present second birthday. were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allred of Sunnydale and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen of were guests at the home of WAREHOUSE SPACL3l)x6rFT; Provo Steam heated, call 51 or contact R. J. Camavall. Carbon Council A FOUR ItOOMllOUSE" WITiTa full basement. Completely furn- Officers Installed ished including dishes and bedding if desired. Adults prefered At Meeting Recently will accept one child. Inquire at Mrs. Iris Potts, past regional di58 South 2nd East between 6 :00 Asrector for the Parent-Teachand 7:00 p.m. or phone 429. rea at officers installed sociation, Councent of Carbon the meeting FOUR ROOM FURNISHED cil of the apartment. Phone 64 or see at Mrs. Thomas Ramage was in383 South 1st West. stalled as council president sucMODERN THREE BEDROOM ceeding Mrs. Earl S. Stevens. house one block South of Spring Other officers installed included Glen school. Mrs. Thelma Flaim, first vice T II R E EHROOM APARTMENT president; Mont Harmon, superinwith bath. See at 824 North 2nd tendent of the Carbon county East. C school district, second vice presiFURNISHED TWO ROOMWITH dent; Mrs. Maron Oveson, secre bath and kitchenette. Price Hel- tary, and Mrs. Carlos Giacolletto, treasurer. per highway. $30.00 per month. This was the annual meeting Call Helper and reports were given by the ROOMS AT 429 NORTH SEC- - various chairmen on the accomond East. Phone 162-plishments during the past year. APARTMENTS. PHONE 79(FM An invitation to all and especially or 879-P the newly-elece- d officers of all units was extendONE FOUR ROOM AND ONE the local five room house unfurnished, ed to attend the annual state of the Utah Congress of also three and four room apartParents and Teachers which will ments furnished. Call 1075-or 1267. C be held in Ogden June 7 and 8. APARTMENTS. ALL ftiODOUST Refreshments were served by the Will furnish if necessary. Phone hospitality committee. P-T- P-T- A. -1 P-T- A con-veni- on W -1 84S--J. Call 494 Wallace G. Grange PRICE, UTAH CAFE the spirit of the founders of the Republic who declared It the purpose of the people to 'establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. Frequently there is basis for fearing that educational facilities will not keep pace with the barest need to maintain .economic growth. IIow much more, then, must teachers and students mca-usr- e up to the challenge of building the Greater Commonwealth the real task of education. Finest in American and Chinese Foods WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES Open around the clock UNDER MANAGEMENT OF DANIEL LIM George Henrie and family in Hia- watha on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred and family are planning on moving to Salt Lake City In the near future where Mr. Allred has employment. Mrs. Gladys Nelson entertained A her club Tuesday afternoon. luncheon was served to Mrs. Nita Bury, Mrs. Cora Thomas, Mrs. Thelma Madrid, Mrs. Elizabeth Petrulus, and Mrs. Joe DelPonte. The afternoon was spent sewing. Sandra Haltom has been visiting in Salt Lake the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffs. Mrs. Roy Babcock returned home from the Ijoly Cross hospital where she had spent the last three months. Sando Lupo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lupo Saturday. Birdie Baldwin was taken to the hospital Monday morning where she is under observation. Mrs. Hampshires third grade held a Mothers Tea Friday, May 14th. The children played several two-pa- rt selections on their flutes, sang in two parts and gave demonstrations in square dancing, ballroom and interpretive dancing. During a smorgsboard, where every one feasted from a bount-ou- s in spring table decorated blooms, the children read creative poems and presented their mothers with cloth bound books of their stories and poems. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams returned from Salt Lake where they have both' had medical check Green Vinyl Plastic UTILITY BOX Heres a dandy small tackle box; deep drawn seamless heavy All rounded corners. Beautiful green hammer- - construction; . steel. SPECIAL CO&-merd- Sun-Advocat- Streamlined ICO w SSSi53.39 $1198 U fa A versatile green plastic watering aid . . . produces an efficient rain-lik- e spray. Arranges to any pattern. 25' Igtha. rifCI KttL dew, oils, and acids. Permanent Free-Flobrass couplings. Guar- 50' lffth Sprinkler Soaker 5-7- -fc R. gauge Urw tone finish. SPEC. ups. ELECTROLUX SALES AND THREE ROOM HOUSE. MOD-er- O Services Service. W. R. Everett 644 furnished, reasonable. See CARPETING AND FURNITURE North 2nd East Phone Price at 73 Racey Street or phone 955-- J. tfc shampooing. Carpet installing 249-- J in Helper. and binding. W. R. Everett, 644 MASONARY CONTRACTORS. p artlyWrnisiTed APART- - North Second East Phone Brick, block, etc. Stuccoing, cemont with all utilities furnishPrice 955-- J. ment work, fire places, chimed Phone Mrs. Albert Horsley MACHINE SHARPENED SAWS ney's. General building. Phone at 102. Price 1322. Hand, band and circular saws. See 475 Lavell South Lambson, Want to Rent Help Wanted Men First West, Price. Phone 4S2. a two beTdroom unfurn: RESPONSIBLE BOYS TO SELL ished home. Phone 96S-each week in WE SELL AND REPAIR C and Here Dragerton Sunnydale. conrefrigeration, air THREE BEDROOM UNFURN-ishe- d is opportunity to earn spending ditioning. Maytag, Bendix, G--E commission on home, where four well bemoney. 50 washers servicing. Electrical resold Contact this haved children are welcome. only. papers DePrice Service pairs. Trading fc Please call Helper 561-partment Phone 33 or inquire at office. 64 West Main. Want to Buy BRING YOUR ELECTRICAL ReO For Sale or Rent pairs direct to us and save. AH WILL PAY GOOD PRICE FOR FIVE ROOM MODERN good used panel truck. Contact types appliance repairs, motor Larcher home in Wellington. Sausage Company, rewinding. Price Electric Motor 242. Call 265-Nphone Repair. Phone 1152-Savoy Hotel Bldg. WILL PAY THE RIGHT PRICE For Sale or Trade REFRIGERATION SERVICE & and cash for good business prosales. Also electric motors. ClayMODERN perty in downtown area of good TRAILER HOUSE ton Worthen, refrigeration serUtah or Idaho towns. Write G. 26 4 ft. See at 335 South 1st vice. Phone 857-- J or see at 6S4 E. Austin, 24 N. 1st W, Provo, North 4th East Utah. Help Wanted EXCEL LENT OPPORTUNITY for man or woman to call on farmers in Carbon County. Many making $20.00 to $40.00 All Kinds of Metal and Junk a day. References required. Write Mr. Inman, P. O. Box 14. CARBON JUNK and SALVAGE CO. Bayshore Station, Oakland 23, FORMERLY NORTON STEEL SUPPLY 344 EAST 4th SO. California. HOSE Tackle or n. i FREE ESTIMATES PRICE g. C -1 U. S. ROCK WOOL Guaranteed Work Visits, Visitors in the Hiawatha News 387-R1- 2. TO DESTROY U.S. COINS City-Coun- ty the -1 UNLAWFUL - Far Sating Pleasure! er Carbon Speedway Officers of Center, Colorado, have been notified and it is reinported they have recovered the reare being struments and they turned, to Price. A complaint- charging Quintana with assault with a deadly weapon, a hammer, with intent to kill, was issued by the county attorneys office yesterday. The filing of the complaint was held up since May 10 pending the recovery of Mrs. Quintana who is in the Price hospital. PICNIC JUG A year round Keeps favorite. liquids ice cold or hot steaming hours longer. Has porcelain enamel interior. Full gallon capacity . SPECIAL yd. ca pacity. 4 to Igear ration es al -1 (Proof Next Week) v Tin cans are not tin (In last weeks ad): Only 1 per cent of the weight of the tin plate can is tin. Dont let your money go up in smoke. Insure! As you buy new furniture, make certain it, too. Is covered in your policy. Well gladly help you make an inventory and check your present policies. ill IE 50 UN-furnish- ed 69c 20 yds., non-rotti- ng black 3p ROD y 5 lb. GARBAGE CAII nylon. glass, aluminum ferrule. Cork S469 vv 7 sides. Seamless covt strong handles a Raised prevents bottom n. 10-15-- fc l mzzmm aasnam iiu...;',, SPECIAL WANTED .. . u Browne & Olsen GOODYEAR STORE 15 E. Main Phone 725 |