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Show Y, MARCH It, PAGE BEVEX 1911 'ON HIGH BAND SCHEDULES FIVE Price Crop Office LODGE ANNOUNCES Director Announces MUSICAL PROGRAMS FOR NEXT WEEK Loan Requirements RULES FOR ESSAY ation for apring competl-memb- er of the Carton band win be required to icult solo, according to M. Williams. This plan adopted as a means of students will occu-prominence during contest to be band ' in April pil will redve a percentage the scares will be used as for placing the musicians in (effective positions for both Vod concert work. According Williams, one of the band's fclemi will be to arrange the nstrumental groups in such to secure the best balance. de-wh-ich of of any particular initru-n- ot conducive to a satisfao-anc- e, and for that reason a Dess students win not take part Ktot, Mr. William said, its have been made for band concert programs Thursday of next week. The enter-wbe held at the high the public is invited to Ul larbon band has hopes of be--i to enter the national music lent at Chicago, and may have 0 xjrtunity if an appropriation by the state to have Utah ited. If they are unable to he Chicago trip, the band strongly on entering C figure contest at Logan April 20, Helen Thomas; Be recuse," Evelyn Branch; The Old Refrain Phyllis Williams; Berceuse, Lylac Henrie; Be recuse," Monty Snow; Berceuse, Paul Buttler; Valse Brilliante, Ted Valse Brilliante," Francis Reese; Bernard!; "Dance Hongroise, Wood-roClark, alto clarinet; "Romance," Maine Heck; "Dance Hongroise," Derold Simmons; Spring Song, Junius McIntyre; "Lanette, Perry Boniface; "Humoresque, baritone, Ray Hasinger; "Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep, Leroy Smith; Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Cecil Christensen; Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, by Ernest Cook; "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Arthur Dahlsrud; "The Premfer, Carl Newton; Marigold Polka, Mark Tanner. Friday, 7:28 p. m. (Trombones, drams, basses) The Thunderer," Pete Sutch; My Sang of Songs, Max Mathis; "Carnations, Bert McIntyre; "The Wanderer, Jimmie Egan; King Carnival, Jimmie Greener; "Lost Chord," John Crawford; "Prismatic Polka, Marvin Jorgensen; Bells of the Set, Shirley Gardner; "Semper Fideles, Jack Owens; "Semper Fideles,1 Stanley Leonard; Semper Fideles, Karl Harmon; "Semper Fideles, John Hill; Semper Fideles, Roy Mills; "Beelzebub, J. Hamby; "The Wanderer, Raymond Larcher; "Out of the Deep, Floyd Higgins; Storm King, Sam Fratto; "Pomposo, Lloyd Carter; "Storm King, basson. Grant McIntyre; Romance, Helen w 22. is the schedule for the ams next week, lay, 7:38 p. m. (Cornets) Herndon Virden; "Stars of Sky," Victor Bonacci; Echoes, Dominic Bonacci; Johnnie Cook; "Emmets , Hyacinth," , Bob Bowen; Dart; "Glow Worm, Isaac Ivy," Karma Johnson; Wanes, Byron Thompson; "Myr-e- d Crogan; "Willow Echoes, Ratliff; "Neapolitan Nights, Rons; "Dream Waltz, Jacob Carnival of Venice, Jacob ong of India, Neva Williams; of India, Derold Simmons; hiBal, Ferrell Peterson; "The lirls i, Dream, Max Thome; Club Hears Talk On Vocational Guidance Vocational guidance was the subject of a talk given before the Rotary club Thursday evening by B. W. McAllister, principal of the Harding junior high. Mr. McAllister explained that the purpose of this phase of educational work was to acquaint the students with various vocations and offer them an opportunity to engage in work in which they are interested. This is best accomplished by the practical experience afforded students in woodwork, auto mechanics, art, music and la similu classes. Fay Taylor; tivities also help along this line. Iday (Clarinets) 7:20 p. m. , Pensee, Leslie Mathis; Harry Clark; Une Penck Jones; "Une Pensee, Dora ; "Fantasia De Concert, "When You and r bung, Maggie, Movell Gold Cu-man- Extra-curricu- ac- The practical experience open to students is supplemented by theoretical class-roo- m discussions, although there is no place in the local school's curriculum for a full course of vocational guidance. Musical numbers by a chorus of students from the Harding school Tuckcenes That Are Brightest, completed the program. G. W. had music school charge er, director, Bray; Nola," Leo Monsen; and Air, Vincent Garavag of the entertainment. ola, Merrill Ellis; "Nola, Wins Borrell; "Serenade, Bever nes; "Serenade, Harold Cruelty Earl Anderson; de, Barbara Dodge; "Bonnie Katherine MacKnight; Long, Ora Milner was granted a divorce at go, Carl Lopez; "Serenade," from Gordon Milner on grounds disin a following hearing cruelty Rex "Flower Aldham; Song, court Thursday of last week. B "Serenade, Jerry Zobell; trict The plaintiff was awarded alimony Gus Doulas; Overture, jar $35 per month. p Ruth, Florence Thomas; of Mrs. Milner alleged that her husGeorge Boggio; "Blue band struck her on frequent occasJSong, Oris Simmons. called her vile names and Concert) 8 p. m. ions, accused her of misconwrongfully jk at Fame, march; "Prelude duct They were married April 29, Third Act of Kunihild; 1915. contest number; "Ave The divorce suit brought by Geor"Greetings to Spring, Girls gia Spencer Llewelyn against Sanfub; Rigelotto, brass ford B. Llewelyn was continued unof the Finest, cor-- til March 24. "Carnival of Venice, "Rondo by Beethoven, SIXTEEN CAR PLATES SOLD (flute, oboe, 'French horn, AT PRICE BUREAU SATURDAY and bassoon); "Sextette from a, saxophone quartette; Sixteen passenger car and truck comet duet and band; were sold at the Price automoplates ibub, solo, bass horn, band; bile license office Saturday, the only Girls Glee club; "Good on which the bureau was open day Girls Glee club; Beloved, last week. Thus far 2082 plates have in band march. been distributed at the local branch. Thursday, 7:28 p. m. The office will again be open Sateras, saxophone and baritone) urday, according to Albert Kay, asecuse, state contest number, sistant director t Wife de, On Divorce Grounds Farmers who apply for loans this year from the $90,000,000 fund authorized by congress for crop production loans, need not pay any fees for help in the preparation of their loan applications, it was declared by Dan L. Capener, field inspector of the crop production loan office stationed at Price. The law as enacted by congress this year specifically prohibits the charging of any fee for the preparation of the application,. Mr. Capener explained, and provides for fine or imprisonment, or both, for any person found guilty of assessing such a charge. Notarial fees, however, are still necessary, as are fees charged for the county recording official for recording the lien given as security for the loan, and for searching the records for prior liens. To obtain the loan, the application blank stipulates, the applicant must agree to use the money loaned for the purchase of supplies necessary for crop production in 1933 on the land described. Prospective borrowers must also state that they have neither the means nor the credit with which to secure these production supplies and that unless the loan is granted, they will be unable to farm in 1933. Significant differences between the and 1932 regulations governing crop production loans are that this year, the maximum permitted to any one borrower is $300, and that, to qualify for a loan, borrowers must agree to reduce their acreage of cash crops 30 per cent below their 1932 acreage, providing their fanning operations are above a specified minimum. As in 1932, a first lien on the 1833 crop is required. Loans are to be repaid on or before October 31, 1933 1933. TEN SELECTED ON CARBON HIGH DEBATING SQUAD Ten students will comprise the Carbon high debating team this year, according to an announcement made on Wednesday by Claude Eggertsen, debating coach. Members of the squad are: Christine Axelgard, Frances Seaton, Malno Reichert Louise Hvala s, and Jerry Roberts, Price; Ann Alfred Redd and Frank Inul, Helper, and Harold Bowns and William Bowns, Castle Gate. Schools comprising the eastern Utah region are Carbon, Uintah high of Vernal, Central high of Castle Dale, Duchesne and Roosevelt. The district winner will compete in the state fin' als at Salt Lake. The question for debate this year is: Resolved: That the nations of the world should adopt a standard of exchange. 000 to alleviate the PATTERSON ONE OF LEADING CONTENDERS FOR U. 8. POST S5.U information given A. J. of the Red Knox Patterson, Price attorney and the Pacific branch has airway state senator from the district comr The national organization that purfor $50,000 prislng Grand, San Juan and Emery appropriated CONTEST ON FLAG counties, is one of the leading con- pose. tenders for the post of United States Legal papers at The district attorney. A wagRules governing the flag day essay contest for the position is being contest sponsored by Price lodge No. ed. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, were announced Mr. Patterson and Dan B. Shields Saturday. The contest is an annual of Salt Lake appear to be the most affair designed to foster and promote widely Indorsed, but D. A. Willey of patriotism through a study of the his- Salt Lake, is being actively supportAND tory and significance of the national ed by U. S. Senator Elbert D. emblem. Following are the contest regulations: Aid Students regularly enrolled in the Victims junior high school grades of Carton and Emery counties are eligible to Any Lease Dapllealed Da iMrtF Red Cross Carbon of the chapter participate. A subject pertaining to the history has been asked to contribute $140 or significance of the American Flag for the relief of victims of the couth-e- m California earthquake. The Rev. may be chosen. A complete Meek at No essay shall contain fewer than William A. Ruel, chairman of the Carbon chapter, received word Mon500 winds, or more than 600. Manuscripts must be submitted in day that the Red Cross has been Open Sunday by the contestants handwriting. Write appointed by Governor James Rolph of California as official relief agency. on one side of paper only. Efforts will be made to raise $500, Teachers are asked to select the two best essays from each grade. These are to be sent to the superin- chosen, and the first place winners in tendents offices at Price and Hunt- other grades will receive silver medington on or before April 10. Names of als. Second place winners will receive the pupils and the titles of their re- honorable mention. & spective essays are to be enclosed beWinning essays in each class will read and at awards the in a sealed envelope and sent with presented BHf. w Mm ,Ur the manuscripts. The title, but not annual flag day program of the Elks on or about 14. June Flag day, the name of the pupil, is to appear at the beginning of the essay. A code number will be placed on each manuscript before it is sent to the judges. Envelopes will not be opened until after decisions are made. The grade of the pupil must be indicated on the essay. Local judges and general contest judges will base their decisions on the following points and weightings We Subject material, 35 points; originB. E. ality, 10 points; English, 10 points; construction 10 points; neatness, 10 points. A beautiful flag, appropriate for building or parade display, will be given to the school from which the best essay comes. The author of the best essay will receive a gold medal denoting championship in the contest. The winner of second place in the grade from which the champion is br Sun-Advoc- three-corner- ed EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED Carbon Asked to Earthquake LEWIS OPTICAL JEWELRY CO. ItelK JoSnmoon TTaraiaolfoi? Coofl Co. Haul Anything Anywhere Johnson, Mgr. Phone 426 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE Laundry School Famous PEACOCK Coal Geor-gela- AT THE STORE Jgi! Monday, March 20 2:30 p. m. O'clock Mined by Willow Creek Coal Co. Call Andersen Mm Phone 568-18K11 W . D-T- -R FREE! Towels and Soap. 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