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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH rSJDAT, FEBEUAEY d, 1927 I BMIWHW5BM EVERY FRIDAY BANKERS PUN PAGE SEVEN TO 1 1HE FAfflMD Why Take the Risk YOURSELF? BOYS AND GIRLS, TOO oti itrs' eft, htt i a? Ms ht OA Carl K. Marvuseu, vice president and cashier of the lriet- Commercial and Havings, got hack home from Salt Lake City last Saturday after helping to plan an elaborate program by I'tan bankers for agricultural extension and uhirh is aimed to bring the community financier in rlui r with the farmer and agencies working for the latter's social aud economic Local Sportsmen Hold - Annual Meet Carbon County Fish and (Same Protective association held its aiiiiit.il meeting at Price lal Monday, lb mi ors were named tor the coming year.; They art! John C. Staley of Wiiittv Sin-advancement. was outlined on (Quarters, Wilfoni Bull from Castle Thursday and Friday at sessions ol' Hate, Tolly Oberto of Helper, Silas the agrieuliural committee of the liowlev of Spring (Ben, W. lx. llilli- 1 tab Rankers association. Marvusen Can of Sunny side, Duu Burlier of Ilia- is secretary and trejsuivr of the latY. A. Knglc of Wellington, mu'. ha. ter. The meeting had unusual iuior-tane- e luiwrem-Beebe of Sliiiiilar.lv i!lc, iu the plan lor agri- William Potter of luitudu and Dr. 11. culture in that D. 11. Ol:s nt the B. ( ioctuiuli, .1. Bex Miller, D.. X. commission of the American Bernardi, Henry liugueri, Kliuie Her-.Bankers' mid V. 11. ltrid-ge- s nurdi. Buy Deiuing and Kay Wall"!'-of Miiideu, Xev., regional director f Pi ice. President tineltuail au iof agricultural activity for Utah. XV ther oflieers of last year mill aet I'm jvada ami Arizona. met with the Bee- the present, but a meeting willin' held 1 hive Slates committee. The sessions at an early date fir the election of j resulted in the adoption of a concrete fficcrs and the appointment of varprogram to In pursued during this ious standing committees. A Iiiian-iarcKirt of the association was gi milling year. At the annual convention of the n by Treasurer ,1. Bex Miller, and Utah Bankers association iu Richfield County Agent Orson P. Madsen told last summer the orguniation indicatf the work done iu poisoning blacked fire lines of agricultural activity, birds and other pests. The annual reort of the local aswhich, by general consensus, had been selected as most timely here. This sociation was read and this brought included boys and girls club work, forth a great deal of favorable comincreasing the wool production per ment on the work accomplished. Some flock unit aud cow testing association of the intern ting information conwork as a means of increasing profits tained therein says the assorialion in dairying, eradication of noxious now has thirty-fivhens at the state weeds and a purebred sire eompaign. game farm at Spriiigville that are With authorization from the state as- now maintained to hatch out pheasant sociation, F. P. Champ of Ixigan, the eggs, the increase to be planted m chairman of the bankers agricultural Carbon rouuty. During the year three committee, designated what he terms beaver were transplanted from Scokey man fur each county the ag- field over in Range Creek. Within the ricultural' agent, county farm bureau next few days the state department and all others striving for the same will send down a traper to catch those that are reKrted to lie bothergoal. It was derided that boys' and girls ing the ranal companies, and tlies-club work and jNiultry production will he planted in some of the nearby would be designated as major state- streams. wide projects for the coining year. Two hundred and seventy-e:gThe plan is not, however, it was ex- pheasHiits from the state farm liae plained by Uliaiup, to make these pro- been planted in various places all jects obligatory on each county. If throughout the county. The stale fish any unit deems it advisable to choose and game commissioner has proinisi some other project as more desirable the association a thousand birds this such a program is crmissililc. What vear. During the year there wer? fifthe state bankers association has teen applications fil'd with the been doing to stimulate interest ill for fish and of this number hoys and girls club activities and seven were filled. The club received vocational agricultural work in high from the government twenty-seve- n schools was reviewed. 1). P. Murray, thousand hrook and eight ivu thousin eh.irge of eluh work at the Utau and rainbow trout. There is also one Agricultural college, praised the as- application on file with the governo ment that has Wcii indor.al sociation for having distributed by I bin hundred and forty-nin- e of It. Colton, asking for tic? hundred their "achievement pins to workers thousand fish for the Scofield reserwho completed their elub projects last voir. Through the association theiti were year. L. R. Humphries, state director of vocational agriculture, outlined the twenty deputy game wardens appointprogram for his department, and cited ed by the commissioner. opoortunities whereby bankers might -- j ri n j mi ugri-eiiltur- Let our insurance companies take the chances of a loss. Yon should have the protection of highgrade insurance, safeguarding you against any disaster. We write Fire Tornado Burglary Automobile Life Accident and Health Insurance. We represent only companies that promptly pay under all circumstances. 1 its tQ 1 I , ntiij l hm ucu im rim P pptf ion ft litii ith on rth mat kind are sloganeer ef Third tn Prize B rati ,100 Secona Prize ,$ 200 First Prize $ 500 CAN you? you think up a slogan that will sell more fadeproof Middishade Blue Serge Suits? The Middishade people want slogans good ones not over ten words long and theyre ready to pay generously for theml Theres nothing to Duy. Any man over can enter. Youve got as good a chance as anybody to win that $500 First Prize or one of the other awards. 18 Come in and see a Middishade Blue Serge Suitl Get an inspiration get an entry blank! Then get in the contest Well give you the right start and all the help we cant Come in and learn all about it! e ht The Son Supplies These Humphries reported that last year twelve hundred high school bovs conducted vocational agricultural projects and the average return for the entire state was $128.91 jer youth. How the bankers program is succeeding in Nevada was explained by Bridges, and Otis recited the program of the American Bankera hanker-farmassociation to effect sentiment. James IL Peterson of Richfield, president of the state association, met with the agricultural committee. The members of that body attending, in addition to Chairman Champ and the representatives of the national organizat ion, were Ray P, Dyring, Manti ; L. E. Ellison, Layton ; Eugene Giles, Salt Lake City, anil W B. Andrews, Nephi. The state association plans to en courage club work and vocational agriculture project activity more during the coming year. Champ reported that a gold, a silver and a bronze badge are to be awarded this year to high school students making the best record in agricultural project work. It was also suggested that with agricultural activity becoming so important in banking fields it wrfuld be desirable to derote one complete cession at the next anaual convention of the association to agricultural topics. Made to Order SOME BOXING MATCHES TO BE FULLED OFF SOON West Main Street PRICE, UTAH Girl Scoute of Carbon to Banquet the Members and Committee. n, 6tand-ardvill- e. Local Kiwaniana promise lovers o: fistic sport an interesting amateur en' tertainment in the very near future, It ia to be put on to help out the funi for completing the Carbon high Dog Urease Cheeks field. At a recent meeting a com Ear Tags For Lira Stork mittee of three, consisting of Prof. G Handmade Steel Stamps Hotel Key Tags Reeves, Ray Doming and IL L. Ink Fer Fade and Stencils was named to arrange for the Pratt, Doer Numbers Permission will be sought for affair. Lend Seals aad Presses the use of the Carbon high gymnast License Plates For Cities, Btc. Medals. Memorial Plates ium for the staging. Last year Carbon Pattern and Cement school athletie department pulled ofl Impressions a similar card ana over four hundrci Plates Name Letters, fight fans attended. It consisted o Numbering Machines Oil Stencil Board bouts of three rounds each twenty-tw- o Robber Stamps was and pronounced the best ever tc Racks For Stamps. Stencils have been staged in the county. This Stencil Machines (in three sisaa) year it is the plan to have about fif Signs, Brass. Bronze, Etc. teen and the fighters will be recruit Sign Markers ed from all of the camps and towns Steel Stamps hereabouts so as to create more interSealing Was and Was Seals Stork Certifirates est in the battles. Herman Presett Ticket Punches former high school athlete, ha? s Tally Registers nnmlicr of boys working out daily "t Tool Cheeks in preparation for the stunt Sunny-sidWriting Fluid and these will he matched with stuAddress Orders to dents of the Carbon high school. Cowley, state amateur champion nt a hundred and eight pounds, is attending Carbon and will be among the headUTAH PRICE, liners, along with Richard Davis of Spring Canyon, one of the best fightGlass for photographic plates made ers in the state at a hundred and in Belgium by a new mechanical two pounds. instead of the old method of Complete line legal blanks. The 8ia blowing is used in this country. The main thing in childrens shoes is comfort and sturdiness to resist the vigor of youth. This is accomplished in the lines we handle without sacrifice or smartness or increase in prices. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sannyside. jBIIIUlliiyHffllllllllllllllliyilBUMlHgBHBIIBiaHlflySIHIHigMIglBIffllBflBiBllSfliiiHSiBlI Brass I aheia Burning Brands Celluloid Budget Corporation Meals Notary Heals alh-ect- ie ! e forty-- pro-ce- ss Carbon eounty Girl Scouts are planning an elaborate celebration for Sunday, February 13th. They have but recently organized under a national charter. That evening the senior young ladies, under the direction of Airs. Florence Bruner of the domestic department of the Carbon high school, will serve a supper to council members and the local committees. There are at this time four active troops working under the couneiL However, this number is expected to be doubled the present year. The organization is now completed with these, officer, and committees: Mrs. J. W. Hammond of Price, commissioner; Mrs. W. B. Jones of Hiawatha, first deputy commissioner; Mrs. Thomas Edwards of Standard-villsecond deputy commissioner; Mrs. W. A. Lowry of Price, secretary, and Mrs. J. B. Dnrrah of Iliawatbs, the treasnrer. Other members include Mrs. G. J. Reeves, Mrs. II. B. Goctz-maMrs. C. E. Strauss and Mrs. J. E. Flynn of Price, and Mrs. Ray Rob. bins and Mrs. Reed Boren of The committee for Price consists of Mrs. A. D. Hadley, chairman; Miss Aliee Madsen and Mrs. Otto Stultx. D. C. Wood, Education Committee ward, Jr., chairman; Mrs. Bess Jones, Mrs. Florence Brnner, Dr. Charles Ruggeri, Mrs. L. A. McGee, Mrs. J. D. Hopkins and Mrs. W. F. Myers, all of Priee; Roy Birchard of Standardville, Mrs. James MeDermaid, Mrs. J. B. Mensell, C. P. Lewis, James Reese, A. W. Dennison and J. L. Hanna, all of Hiawatha. Court of Awards Mrs. J. D. Hopkins, ehairman; Mrs. G. J. Reeves and e, I the Children Minsa A Bains, Carbon Gouty, Utah. Minora and Shippers of Lump, Nut, Slack and Assorted Sizes of COAL Of the Very Highest Grades. Best Tor Furnaces, Household and All Other Uses. General Offices, CUff Building. Salt Lake City. L. F. RAINS President and General Manager. Coal Is Best Appreciated Where Med Usd. lll-Ile- FOR SUNDAY WEEK er Blue Serge Suits Footwear For CARBON FUEL CO. twen-tw-tw- Price Trading Co. When a father says he doesnt want Nobody ever made any money sithis son to work as he did he can be ting still but a shoe cobbler. The man ears thdt the youth endorses the and town which win are the ones that hustle. Hi Heat Coal Is Bert Appreciated Whsro Most Used. gov-ranic- nt of Middishade 44-4- 6 New Braly Building East Main St. Price, Utah . and 25 Frizes Blue Serge Suits Equitable Real Estateand Investment Company Mrs. Ix A. McGee. Camping Karl F. Lueder, chairman; Dr. Charles Ruggeri, R. J. Turner, Dr. H. B. Goetzman and Mrs. W. A. Lowry. Finance Mrs. J. B. Darrah, chairman; Mrs. William Steckleman, Mrs. Ray Robbins, Mrs. Thomas Edwards, Mrs. Otto Stultz and Miss Alice Mad sen. Sterilization of all inadequate and degenerate persons is provided in i bill introduced last week in the Neb raska senate A socially inadequate person is defined as one who by his or her own effort fails chronically in comparison with normal persons to maintain himself as a useful member of the organized life of the Btate. Highsat efflelsaej. qnlvBleat SI04 lbs. Uaefoallad for steraga Will aet' sbd. TMb f far atoaariag aad INDEPENDENT GOAL ft COKE COMPANY at KaaUworth, Utah, aral Off leas WaBur Baak Balldtan Mlaeo BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH United States Fuel Co. Mines At Mohrland. Black Hawk, Hiawatha and Heiner Producing the Famous KING BLACK HAWK HIAWATHA and PANTHER COALS Among the largest outputters of good coal from the best fields of Utah. Get In touch with us. GENEBAL OFFICES Newhouse Building Salt Lake City. Utah REED PLUMBING & HEATING CO. This Is the time ta have furnace repairs looked after before cold weather seta la. Dont wait until you are ready to start Everyone ia trying to gel jour furnace. repairs at the same time. We do work that will stand the tent. Krona aa North Carbon avenue, Price, Utah. Your oldfashioned Price youth who was content with a piece of bread and S'r, would you give five dollars to jelly now has a son who demands an bury a saxophone playerf Yea, hens ice ere am eone every afternoon. thirty dollars. Puy sjx of em. |