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Show iiaCNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH said, means better prices for growcolleges and sanitarium will stand, have been allotted for It. ers and every time the price of lamb unless depletion of funds causes more "I believe funds will be made availloes up it means on basis of 1 cent restrictions. -- " he said. on the hoof an dded 81,000.000 able, to I do not believe this will happen, Utahs wealth." however," he asserted. GARFffiSMAN TO SUCCUMBS SHORT ILLNESS 69. The campaign to a resident The state building encourage the projects were use of lamb will Include special ad- submitted before the June 29 deadvertising and the featuring of special line for new undertakings, Governor lamb dishes by railroad dining cars, Blood going to Washington in the John Alvin Fraser, Garfield for many years, died at hotels and cafes. Jjg home Friday at 3:15 a. m followiillness. short ng n assayer for the Utah Copper 30 years, Mr. Fraser Company for Tooele September 3, 05 born in Mr. and Mrs. Alexan1878 a' son of lived in the vio-jnlder Fraser. He had The public works administration, of Garfield all his life. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Cla- original Industrial pump primer" of two sons. Vane the new deal, Wednesday had receivra May Fraser and a ed a death sentence as far as and George Fraser of Garfield; providAllen ing more money for new projects is Orantsville; Fraser, brother, Mrs. A. J. McClain of concerned. tw0 sisters, California; Mrsv R. Francisco, gan On the eve of his northwestern W. Rogers of Oregon and four grandctour. President DEATH OF PWA HITSUTAHJOBS ty - PAGE F1VH Friday, September 21, 1037 programs behalf. Offices of the p w A in Salt Lake City were swamped with telephone calls from all ports of the state, seeking to learn the fate of school, waterworks and other projects. The eight for which funds have been allotted follow: Honeyvllle Trenton waterworks. Price municipal building, Garfield district schools, Tintic district schools, Blending school. Provo schools and Carbon college, Weber college addition and tuberculosis sanitarium in the state building program. Hxese eight projects are expected to furnish 1500 man years of labor. There Is no reason to doubt that those projects for which money has been allocated will be constructed," Mr. Hart said. "We also hope there Is a possibility several others will be built, especially the 8outh Sanpete and Jordan school projects. In each of these two there Is an extreme emergency existing in d&ngerous conditions." FAIR, WARMER WEATHER DUE Wanner temperatures Wednesday night and continuation of fair, rainless weather was predicted for Salt Lake county, following the drenching rainfall in this vicinity allotments :xxsxxxxxixxxxxxxixxxixr Protect Your Important Papers lUpoHi, cenfrocti, dxdi, abstracts and will all-nig- ht naad the protection of - Wednesday evening. The abnormally warm drjTweath-e- r which preceded the lower temper-ture- s of the last two days has been favorable fpr crop harvesting and threshing but has made the ground too dry for fall plowixy; In some I Two New Refrigerators (Floor Samples.) BIG REDUCTION Eight New GE Used Piano Used Washer I Radio: . . .$20.00 (forold radio) $60.00 $15.00 R. S. POWELL APPLIANCE SHOP PABSTS OUT OF DED A BLEND OP STRAIGHT WHISKIES jhelejjlumt SAIT LAKE CITY an inexpensive convenience It's iScsjJ.'ZS to have an extension telephone right at your bed. A residence extension costs less than 2 cents a day. ctiiaj Call our business office or order from any employee BEERS 15c . .... ...... . .. 15c . SEPTEMBER SALE BURCH'S GAS FURNACES Magnets American Bar GARFIELD 103 MAGNA, UTAH y i.r what the MOOS Blue Ribbon Bottle Beer Pabst Export Can Beer .. ! DONT CET Featuring REFRIGERATORS The high school funds have been divided among the districts on a basis of school population and the relief load in the county. They a mount to $8 a month per Student of 8 per cent of the school's enrollment the higher ranges condition, he menlower ranges need iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim RADIOS Mono-scrip- Trill SaveYou Money t0 1 this cf affidavits furnished by Officials of the colleges. The quota received is $15 per month, for each student of 8 per cent of the school's enrollment. Mr, Frischknecht said. The state office will receive the funds in nine monthly payments of $11,520 each. Cover. The sturdy blue bones contain KJ0 bandad shouts, stod they offer o convenient eait of purchase as well os Mean of keeping sheets clean until used PRINTING sec- to purpose re offer yoe t Hamaoriolll and. Our Good j SALE covering, BOND tions of the state, J. Cecil Alter, government meteorologist, reported in his weekly summary of weather crop and range conditions. Roosevelt made final under the 1937 public works act and left the p W A to finUr Fraser was well known and ish what projects already are under Garfield for his Livestock and highly regarded in way or for which money is actually are In excellent benevolence. and kindliness, charity allotted. restioned. but the He left a splendid heritage of water. sons. "love His to his honor and pect,' With no more funds remaining to is to be deeply regretted. be allotted, PWA will function As a worker for the Utah Copper probably two years more to complete Company, he was valued both for its program. ' willhis and labor the quality of his In Utah eight projects out of a ing spirit of cooperation. long list were expected to be saved. Money already has been allocated The presidents order was not unLAMB EVENT for these eight, including the prin- expected here. cipal undertakings in the state buildMr. Hart expressed a belief a new OBSERVANCE ing program, .a Carbon county Jun- federal agency may be set up to plan ior college, tuberculosis sanitarium projects for the future and. If the STARTS TODAY and additions to Weber college at pump priming" need arises again, Ogden. plans will be ready for immediate evNational Lamb of Obervance construction. R. A. Hart, state PWA director, A dozen persons are ent" will begin Thursday and conemployed In allocated for the tinue until October 2 under the said the total grants state office, but no imPWA In which the Joint sponsorship of the Utah State these eight projects. mediate layoffs are expected. state buildings are considered as Wool Growers association. About 350 persons now are emOf one undertaking, total $1,415,134. James A. Hooper, chairman of the ployed at projects. Is for schools and $893,-88- 4 event, explained that observance will this, $551,250 Miles E. Miller of the Central for state and other projects. Park town board, said he did not bebe centered around promotional work Governor Henry H. Blood said that lieve that new to stimulate lamb consumption. communitys pro"More consumption of lamb, he he believes allocations for the posed $200,000 sanitary sewer project would be lost, although no money hildren. tratlon work program, Wilford a. Frischknecht, state director, said Wednesday, An allocation of $156,250 for similar work In high schools was Appropriations of $103,680 have previously announced. been allocated to Utahs ten Junior Determination of the amount of and senior colleges for student aid through a national youth adminls- the funds was made upqn the basis UTAH NYA FUND TOPS $100,000 , lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllMlllllllllllllllllllllill flHIS ' ELECTRIC LOW-COS- T A PAYING INVESTMENT FOR YOU, SERVICE fa 'MR: 2 - SMALL DOWN IS FARMER PERCENT PAYMENT No more to pay until November "I LIBERAL TERMS f A i la your business, like any other, o! you're looking lor methods keeping down cost and improving efficiency One of the greatest contributions toward accomplishing those satisfactory results is tum- Jug a large part of. the iobove ) offer! greater economy and greater and efficiency, but they give you -- to your family more time enjoy .0 ( UTS - IT OVER . ---UT- AH POWER UgHT Cold weather is due soon. Be prepared by having a Gas furn- ace installed now. Ask us for free estimate of installation and operating costs for your home. MOUHTAin FUEL SUPPLY ' TALK colds and minor ills due to uneven temperatures in your hpme. On top of that, many local users find that gas heat, along with gas g and auto- cooking, matic refrigeration, actually costs less per year than other methods. water-heatin- Now is the time to prepare for it. Have a new, modern Gas furnsave lO'. ace installed now-a- nd Thats only part of the savings. Youll also save money formerly spent on cleaning bills. . . your family will escape many Not only do they provide Hie ed! The absolutely carefree, workfree, dustfree and dirtfree g that only Gas can house-heatin- to Electric Servants. y It, what you've always want- A COMPANY & C O M P A NY WWVW.VA'AW.VAVAV.JWVWW .V.V.V.V.V.WV |