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Show arm in Br 3f UTAH hinvr RED' STAR APPOINTED DEALERS1 FOR GOODRICH TIRES I pn A"""1 SERVICEScou,s Announcement is made elsewhere in this Issue of The of the appointment of the Red Star Service station, comer of Main street atid Carbta avenue, as Goodrich Tire distributors for Carbon county. Open house celebration will he held lYidayVJfccember 8, when FREE be given to the ladies arid free.balloons to the children who Sun-Advoc- ate $ ' . pa8n The annual drive sponsored by the Carbon boy. scout district to raise funds for membership in the Tim-panogos council will get underway the middle of this month. Claude J. Empey, scout finance director, will r 4 have charge of the campaign.The Spring Canyon troop la arranging for a show to raise its mem--an berahip quota of $40. District Chain--m- " J. F. MacKnight attended a meeting of. the troop Saturday eve nlng, at which- time Harry Green- haigh was selected as scoutmaster. r,. 'j v & . M r fV. ?v S" - j in! - f attend..'. LucJty numbers will be given away to all visitors, entitling holder to a chance on three prizes amounting to $12.50 worth of groceries. Miss For Sil- -I vertown" will explain all about it The proprietors of the Red Star I Service station are Fred Lurcher and Harley Corlcissen. William Petty, district representative of the Goodrich Tire company, has been' here this week. a Short TiiiiB Only Phot?? ot 1 Cr J Y& Ju Yourself -- & ' Hollywood Studio Mm, 1 11 Main St. Utah , ISEI canrro enoemble Goto aiMomazB OEafli?toro KXCKLLBNT BROADCLOTH The some I LsluOlTlU Complete with ecBoyhaae wrapped abin an one tide Every detail of fiidih ii of the highest quality I Santas Favorites! Like- - These Best! Fme Thread Chiffon LEATHER-TRIMME- D FEEff SLIPPERS V 1 Dressy! Serviceable! Economical! PENGO All-Rubb- er Galoofaeo Black or cordovan Hade to If. S. A. I I I . . . lovely their fulMuhion construction . their picot tops! . . Before You Buy His Gift I These Bored Gets! CATTpY SM0ipei?c tike these are always welcome! : They're line fch, daintily trimmed with ribbon and pom pool And the cushion soles are to comfortable I Orchid Oxford Grey Turquoise It's easy to call Just give Distance the telephone number 'or the name under which it Is listed. You'll be there in' a minute. The operator will also be glad ' to toll you the rate. . eral services Heres what you get: out-of-to- wn Long Hie Mountain States TrlrptiMjB Telegraph Co. B Equitable I HAND -- HADE TIE cheenr new colors! Full cut! Skilfully made! interment bam at St Joes, Mo., fend Mr. Swift was January 23, 1858. Surviving are several sans and daughters, one of whom We write all kinds of Xnaxramco, CHRIS EUGENE 8ALLAS Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Orep, Raia aad Axtoaobile, la tka beet corapaai ia the United Is Mrs. Joseph Duncombe of Price. fat hemstitched Funeral services were held from the Helper Catholic church Monday for Chris Eugene Sallas, 2, who died I KEBCHIEr I Friday of bronchial pnuemonia. Interment waa in the Helper cemetery al under the direction of the Flynn I fun-ler- home. The child was bom at Helper, July 18, 1930, a son of John Sallas and YES! I aad Our Agent Will Call Phone Edith Guarienti Sallas. SYLVAN DIMICK I Nobby! Tooled! Otooebldo Dnoo A gift any Many wiB prtoel I O.$)0 The Best Is None Too Good for Her ! Finnst IMPORTED Deal Hid OLIP-ON- O Super Value! Crepe HEE FEQO I at only CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity ot thanking our friends for their Scarffo are kindness and expressions of sympathy at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Sylvan DimJck and Family. IT Dr. A. W. Dowd will for GIFTS! i 1 if Mode be in Price at Liber ty Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 13th to Saturday,. Dec 17th. that's 3r J. BRACKEN t-- e, Braky Bnildlag, Rant Mala ' PRICK. UTAH $! Bind ' NEWHOUSE HOTEL Mrs. BALT LAKE AS LOW AS . 'V." V J. H. Waters, CRT, UTAH - n 49c I Hcary E.QO Black-Brow- Funeral services were . held from the L. D. S. tabernacle. Tuesday for Sylvan Dimlck, 43, of Wattis, who died at the Price hospital November 29 of pnuemonia. Flynn funeral home ; had charge of burial in the Price city cemetery. Mr. Dimlck was bom in Wellington May 31, 1889. Surviving ate his widow, Mrs. Laura Smith Dirnick, Fix children and 10 brothe, and sisters. Speakers at the funeral services were J. F. MacKnight and John Potter of Price. J slriMfiy patent- - trimmings I The rubber heels give added rplioM? ROBERT DAVID OWIFT () : with hr Robert David Swift, 74, custodian of the Price stockyards, died Friday of pneumonia. The body waa Monday by the Wallace Mortuary to Green River, Wyo., for fun- - New! Tired feet can relax in these I Cenuius kid, black or brawn Why Not Drap fra far-ward- ed 0LEPPEU6 $1.49 V; DEATHS I Easy on Mens Feet! Easy on Your - Eyes and on Your Purse, too! day Superintendent W. W. Christen-- I sen is an unusually good supervisor," Mr. BJamason said. He not only handles administrative duties, but also takes care of the work which is usu-- 1 ally handled by special supervisors Miss Peterson stated that her re--1 port to the state department would be constructive, and would remark upon the excellent professional atti-- 1 tude of the teachers: Miss Peterson reiterated Mr. BJumasan'k statement regarding the teaching of reading. She found that instructors through-- I out the district .teaching dill- dren instead of school." The health standard habits are excellent, not only applying to the children but also to the buildings and grounds. Miss Peterson said. GEE Matching borders with centers of solid coltat and whitel EIOILJOE VI m VOQ turc Silk-face- d, Fleece-line- d! I ASK FOR OUR NO. RlayGaiii? vs I AYE3IDE EIOSIS f Soft I Easy Comfort1 able ! yet made esserviceable pecially with sturdy leather trims at the point that pet the wear! An value for thi exceptional quality! sort the public. 1 Members of your family, relatives or friends' in other dttes would be happy to aee you If you could drop In for a visit today. Perhaps you may not even see them during the holi- The encouragement given pupils! to utilize their leisure hours in read-- 1 ing was approved by Mr. BJamason, who stated that the Carbon teachers were doing their work conscientiously and deserved morer support from bon oyraa hMqr on the other. Hell Theyd Like To Hear Your Voice Today Instructional methods ot the Car-- 1 bon school district were highly prais-- 1 ed by Loiter BJamason, state supervisor of Junior high school and intermediate grades, and Min Mathilda Peterson, state primary supervisor, who were In Price the latter part at the week on an inspection trip. Mr. BJamason declared that' stu- -I dents of this county were doing some splendid work In art, music and physical education. He especially v cam.-- 1 mended the' man athletic program at the Harding Junior high, where every child participates in games of SU MONTH, BlmK $40 MONTH, &50 LSTWfaFTSIr S2J0 m wte jfl to KM, Stegfe. 4 |