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Show Page Two "The THE ment of the day that oil doesnt serve us in one way or another. It warms us, gives us SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, October Sun-Advoc- 18, 1958 mobility, produces much of our industrial energy, and performs all manner of essential tasks on our farms. As an element in the national security and defense, it knows no superior. Back of this story there is a fact of g importance. The enormous services oil performs for us all have been made possible by our system of competitive free enterprise. ate Issued Every Thursoav By Thk CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY NEWSPAPER, ONE ONE COVERAGE, COST" ONE over-ridin- Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $3.50 yearly in Utah; $4.00 yearly outside state. Hal G. MacKnioht, Publisher Alex Bene, Jr., News Editor A NEEDLESS RISK POLIO Americans love to take a chance. Thats why we have peanut vendors and multibillion dollar industrial giants and a way of life that makes us the most fortunate people in the world. But Americans neither love nor respect win the fellow who takes the you-cakind of chance. He is the reason for most of our automobile accidents, our sucker lists, for much of our avoidable loss of life, health and fortune. Until last year the crippling disease called polio was pretty much like lightning in the sense that we never knew where it was going to strike and if it happened to hit one of our own, there was little we could do but call the doctor, pray, and turn to the March of Dimes to help us face up to the cruel blow. That isnt so today. With the backing of that same March of Dimes, science has taken better than 80 per cent of the chance out of polio. We have the Salk vaccine. By that high percentage, we can protect ourselves and our children. And those of us who dont take of advantage of this tremendous discovwin kind ery are now taking the you-caof chance. Yes, your young child or your teenager or if you are a young adult you yourself, may go through life and get by without the Salk vaccine. But when we didnt have that vaccine, a certain number of thousands of human beings in America were crippled each year by polio. To those who dont get the vaccine injections, it can still happen. Why risk being one of them ? Why subject your children to that risk? Why not take the three seconds required for each of the three shots that will do so much to remove this unnecessary risk from your life and your family ? See your doctor about it today ! CORRESPONDENTS Nobma Trease Scofield-Clea- Sunnyside Spring Canyon Ila Jensen Wattit Dorothy Olsen Wanda Peterson Elizabeth Hanson Selma RowLEb Ila Creek r Castle Oats Josephine Houghton Agnes S. Jeffs Wellington Kenilworth Spring Glen L. Anderson A WHALE OF A STORY The American Petroleum Institute re- cently issued a preliminary listing of special events and activities that will take place during the current Oil Progress Week, October It fills more than 14 closely mimeographed pages, and a complete listing would take many more. For there will be literally thousands of such events running the widest conceivable gamut from a Fashion In 14-2- 0. Oil show featuring billed as nt wo- petroleum-derive- d mens apparel, to what is the biggest parade in history, in Natchez, Mississippi, to tours of refineries and other small-tow- n oil installations. The point is to bring the story of oil and the industry which produces, processes, and distributes it to every man, woman and child in this country. And, going by the projected program, that will certainly be done. Its a whale of a story. Life without incredible quantities of oil, in a thousand and one diverse forms would be literally inconceivable to Americans. Theres hardly a mo the announcer. "And has your system worked out? Oh, yes, beamed the man. In all our married life there hasnt been a single agrument about it. There was a moments pause. Of course," he added, no really important issue has come up yet. SUN o o SPOTS PEACE PLAN "We preserve peace in our family by a simple but workable method, said a contestant on a domestic relations program. From the beginning my wife and I agreed that ordinary every day problems would be decided by her, but of course the vital issues were to be decided by me. said Well, thats interesting, TWENTY YEARS AGO From tho Pilot of Tho Sum od Tbo Nowo-Advot- nt Dmgerton Hiawatha Ruth Davis I got into the back seat by mistake." voice, a bit blurry. I insured my voice said the famous singer, for $250,000 "And what asked his rival, "did you do with the money. ss "So you want another day off, THE BACHELOR snorted the office chief to his The bachelor never quite gets small office boy. Im anxious to over the idea he is a thing of hear what excuse you have this time. Youve been off for your beauty and a boy forever. grandfathers funeral four times is the plan of the com- this city was awarded the contract according to Theodore C. for the construction of two bridges on the Keller of Chicago, Illinois. road, federal aid project, by the state road An investigation of the cause of commission the last of the week. the diptheria outbreak in the One of the bridges will be at Big towns up Spring Canyon and Win- Springs wash and will cfcst under ter Quarters and an inspection of the contract $17,539.67, while the all dairies and the sources of milk other will be at Islander wash and supply in the county is being made will cost $19,050.47: Both bridges this week by Dr. L. L. Cullimore will be of concrete construction. of the Utah State Board of Health. N RESULTS FOR e A county physician and USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! health officer and a county nurse to look after health conditions throughout the entire county is the plan of the state board of health presented to the county commissioners in a special meeting last night. The board of health with the aid of the international health board agrees to furnish to any county a full-tim- e physician if the county will hire a nurse and pay the traveling expenses of the two. duction Plans for the construction of a new Catholic church in Helper have begun to take a definite form, according to latest reports from there. Proceeds from a benefit show, to be given by the Strand theatre Sunday will be turned over to the fund for the building of the new institution with contributions being solicited from many of the residents and businessmen there. Completion of this church will fulfill a need long felt and will add considerably to the prestige of the city. Initiatory operation of a batd coke ovtery of ens, reported as numbering approximately one hundred, has been carried on at the mining property of the Columbia Steel company during the past two weeks, accord-iri- g to word brought here. This is newly-installe- said to be the first time that such a large number of units of this new type of oven has been in operation at one point in the nation, the equipment Being the first of its kind in use west of the Mississippi river. It is understood that the new type oven makes possible the saving of more Organization 'of a motor-carava- n of goodwill visitors for a trip to Moab tomorrow was completed early this week, plans calling for cooperative action in this step by the Price Chamber of Commerce and the local post of the American Legion. Arrival here Tuesday of the first federal money to be used in the former Carbon improving county fair grounds property is an important step in the direction of creating a first class outdoor entertainment field for eastern Utah, ground where entertainment which will be greatly appreciated can be properly presented. pany, Price-Woodsi- FAST-ACTIO- full-tim- The military department of the state of Utah, through Adjutant W. G. Williams, has notified Price city that one of the nine field pieces sent to Utah by the national government as relics of the world war is being held in Salt Said to be the only one of its Lake City for Price. The guns Do you mind tel- kind in operation west of the Mis- were captured from the Germans Washingtonian. sissippi river, a Sullivan 7AU during the war and are of the ling me what it was? d said the storekeeper. coal cutter, latest Minnewefer make. "Nope, He lives here the year around. and most modern equipment of its kind, has been installed and is Digging of sugar beets is well Mother made the mistake of being used in the Independent under way this week and will be leaving the baby in her husbands Coal and Coke Company mine at pushed ahead rapidly. The crop care while she went out into the Kenilworth. here this year is just about 50 per back yard to hang up a washing. cent of normal. Father buried himself behind his L. R. Fullmer and company of newspaper and forgot all about THIRTY YEARS AGO the baby until he heard a series of thumps, and a horrendous wail. Installation of the most modern "Martha," called father, excitedmining machinery and a general to back the door. ly, running of the of reorganization "Come quick! Junior just took his the Utah Fuel companyproperties along lines first twenty-thre- e of efficiency and economy of pro- steps! crusty old Vermonter had filled the other order and the customer had gone! "There must be some good reason why you did that," said the de track-mounte- Kentucky Bourbon thats 6 YEARS OLD! 86 PROOF . KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY . THE FLEISCHMANN BIST. C0RP., OWENSBORO, KY. HOPEFUL this year already." said his disgusted Today my grandmas getting said the youngmother, why do you keep coming married again, to the table with dirty hands and ster. Junior,' face? You know I always send Since I have my new automoback to wash. Well," was the youngsters op- bile I dont have to walk to the timistic reply, once you forgot. bank with my deposits." Drive overnow, eh? gg MISPLACED No, I just dont make any." A man telephoned a Montreal FRANKLY SPOKEN police station one night and excitA Washington banker, in Veredly reported that the steering wheel, brake pedal, accelerator, mont for the fishing, was buying clutch pedal and dashboard had groceries in the local general store been stolen from his car. 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