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Show IrgUR SDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 THE SUN, PRICE, The good old day were three when on Sunday night a man earrfuily fold-e- d his clothes and laid them in a u drawer where they remained for a whole week. NEW WINDSOR bn-rea- HOTEL lfr Imtri, Itml. Ball Laka fgr pak. 1M aawtr HI CHy-B LONG MILES Baulk Mala Bnqttki litil 50 PEPTONE m (station-to-stati- Long Distance Rates -- have been reduced four times since late 1926 OOLUYERS far La-ye- ta I u utSJbndqurto. .. hen-peck- ed TeL&TeLCo. Trim, Utah Twenty Ago This Present Week jsa- - The Mountain State w. w. oauxvn IS iMhNB Young, Don Woodward, Kart JameYears son, Louis Taler ico. LOCAL HEAD OF HED Uypey chorus was composed of Beth Carver, Leona Nielsen, Madge Munk, Annul Production la Witnasaed By Evelyn Uraneh Gena Qoetuuan, F. E. Woods is figuring to move hi Large Audience At High School Mangum, Gietchen Strauss, Mar- family soon from Castle Dale to lnee. garet Anderson, Doyle Pitts, Metavyn Student of the Carbon high mnaie Straus, Franeis Flaim, John Dent-maFred Paternoster, Sunnyside mer--j i. department prevented their annul opchant, wa here last Monday as a witStanley Borrell and Francis ness in district eourt. era, The Marriage of Nanette," on Thursday evening in the high school auditorium to a large audience. K. M TWO FORMER CARBON YOUTHS Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Neher of Cutle TRACK PROSPECTS AT "U" Williams wu general director of the Gate are rejoicing over the arrival of In many peoples minds the word production. a baby girl at their home. Grosso and Leland famine Bnrresa, Johnny conjures np visions of soup folPrincipal character were Carbon high athletes, are low: Margaret Azelgard, Thelma Ev- two formerfreshmen The Union Coal and Coke company kitchens and bread line. But that candidates at the was not th Vy h Crou Mtendm ans, Eugene Jorgensen, Doris Fortrr, among the ineorjiorated last week at Provo relief, according .Utah whom to Coach to Mrs. B. W. Dalof University Reed Adams, Frank Gorishck, Lena with a capital stock of $1,500,000. Ike Armstrong is looking for additon, ehhirman of the loeal chapter. Mangum, Waneta Empey, Owen Reece. "The Red Crose drought relief is Cecil Chriatenaen, Pater Grosso, Stan- tional strength for hia track team, which won the R. M. C. championship ley Borrell John Demman, Beth Car- last year. Both Grosso and Burns ver, Joe Tibbetts, Amel Monotli, Idrli ,Urte,i tm 1U one"-- 1 basketball here, and Grosso played ..ii Mr DJUa. "ItBartlett, Freida Groussman, Delbert was a member the team. of are chapters jut like our own in this track Bean, Alfred Pulley, Francis Flaim, Re is being groosud by Armstrong Hugh Fuller and Catherine Street. Members of the French peasant for the disens event, while Bnrresa u chorua were Loa Davidson, Margaret out for the middle d is tense ran a. They are both lookwiU b. Adams, Marie King, Irene Coiling-ham- , ed on good prospects, and are Kro as formidable candidates for It Mb Erma Pilling, Idell Bartlett, team. the track Freida Grouaaman, Edna Johnson, Fay Jaaperson, Tresaie Aplaulp, Myna Another sight we never have seen is bL Holmes, Lola Bnrreea, Alma Morgan, a brow-beate- n Stria. WillUm MelUin wife ahaddimg tears of hu I order anrxicient to buy food lor that .1.. Florence Behnnin, Louise Cnneea, Aikniu v.rfL v:.v . for a husband. sympathy family for a esrtain length cf time. nu Morgan, Anna Ranhala, Frankie The family then takes this order to 0 Driscoll, Amal Menotti, Hugh FulOur idea of a real hypocrite is the I the Chief Clerk Arthur E. Giheon of $roMr with whon it i aeeutoa-ler, Billy Garr, Morris Fatansua, man who says graeo over a meal that trmde tnmna what it needs. I Crack nt the Clear Fuel Utah Delbert Bean, Claude Miller, Lalaad hia wife prepared with a r. company the poen nwronU the puehnao visited with hia family at Provo last Th week. The' ehildren are going to sehot,l rdor to the Red Croaa for payment. No money is given the family outthen. . Mnmvw,- Only facial OPERA STAGED BY MUSIC STUDENTS -. day rata) on PAGE THREE u PROVO By TELEPHONE INDIAN REMEDY COMPANY VERY THURSDAY n, to ILM la E Ber-nard- In Short Seconds AUTO PAOKXNa. UTAH aaa-opane- - y-- right. Mm Dalton pointed out that dia-The second meeting of the city eoun-- 1 leil since Price incorporation as n city I tribnting relief is this manner of the third class, was held Monday I tabliahed normal baaincaa la a Aa ordinance creating paving I ter ares sad kept local merchaata, I was ually bard hit, from going to the wnlL district, presented. I She explained that whua tho Ned Utah Fuel company is at this time Crou was accepting 'foodstuffs whaa I donated outright, it was I baying am working an average of five days week at its Carbon aouaty camps. Thai food ia carload lota ,and that its grant-sam- e conditions exist at Kenilworth, t need is for eaahcoatribatioaa to I permit it to carry oat the I Hiawatha and Mohriaad. ' program al-I ready begun. 1 More than 322JXM) pounds of gar-th- a Work was begun on the grading for I Eastern Utah railway at Wailing--1 den eeed has been bought by tho Bad ton. The first work ia in the yards to I Ctoas and distributed in 15 states, I id Mrs. Dalton, "so familiee connect with the Denver and Rio , i Grande. grow their own vegetables. , Moeh (danger from prilagra aad other dia- W, H. Pace expects to leava fori cases can be avoided in this way. Chicago and the east in about twcl Up to February 28, more than weeks with hia collapsible nmbTtlla 1 000,000 drought sufferers have bora patent. Tha company has several of-- 1 I eared for by the Red Cross. Over 500 I fore for tho right to manufacture it freight ear load of foodstuffs have, I under a royalty. been donated and distributed. diann-evenin- w 1 - . ...... an - I . John EL Redd hu resigned hia poe-- l ber loeal company; Lot 4, Bloek lition as manager of G. T. Olsen a $500. survey, livery buineaa at Priu to work for I Joe Andreui to J. 8. Edwards; Let Studcbakar Broa a saleaman and 26, Bloek 6, New ' Helper townaito, eolleetor. He ia raeeeedad by Arthur . $500. Abclin. Clifford Olson to Lana Burton; Lot $850. Frank Anton nei wu arnetod dar- 6, Faazio A. W. Meek to Anna M. Honor; ling tha week aa the fourth penoa al-in $10. leged to have been implicated in the property Smith to Lee D. Mnnk; Smith C. H. murder of A. V. Jenkiaa nt Bunny-aid- e $300. ' and the wounding of his putan, George Bentley, on the night of 5th. . Lowenstein Mermatile J. CL Vaught; Lot'l, Prices city council met lest Mam-- I townaito survey, $10j)00. day evening, tho first meeting einee the town booMPo a city of the third Lowenstein Maronntila company to I class, whan the bendn of all offioen J. CL Vaught; Loti, Bloek 40, Friaa down from the mayor wen preaanted townaito nrvey, $800. 1 approved. It wu arranged that Court the Mth of March then it to he a to MarGeorge Christensen, Mg celebration in eoromamomtion of the change from town incorporation tin Shiono; Lota 1, 2, Bloek 2, Spring to that of n city. Gian, $4320. I u I - . I n, I 'ss&h n,' Feb-raar- y . 0te. jan, I I I STATISTICAL Columbia Items - J F Irvin hu ratanad after n several State va. Kanakia Gianolskia; un-- I Colo. days basinets trip in Pleeita, lawfully branding stock, ease under Tho Strata family spent the weak- -' IsdviromanL " Price City va Easel Gagon; duturb-th- end in 8pruig City visiting with relatives. ' peaee, fined $15. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reynolds spent' tto CL Reiehart vs. Lincoln and Voids Fordham; civil, $55.23. Friday in Prove visiting with rria-State vs. Kartland Cbwan; failura tives. to provide, warrant issned. F. Anaelrao of 8alt Lake City vm a business visitor to Columbia Sunday and Monday. Dixit Chicken Inn; soft drinka, Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard and Itaurant and daneing, three months, I $17. family are moving to Price this wade Tenant, Irene Nusbunm. where they expect to make their fuWarranty Deeds. ture home. Ralph P. Anderson to Mntnol LamMr. and Mis. Dave Crawford are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Friday, Mareh 13. Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mrs. Ray DarnL ing, Mrs. P. Philiipson of Priee wen visitors of Mis. Harold Leonard and Mrs. T. C. Harvey Tuesday afternoon Mined In Carbon County and evening. . Shipped Everywhere. Clyde Roberta motored to Salt Lake City Friday noon and Mrs. Roberts and son, Carl who have been visiting with friends for the put week, rePrepertiro At turned with him Sunday. Gloria MeClnakey 'entertained seven of her little friends at a birthday party Wednesday, Mareh 11th. Tha guests were served at a tiny tea table whieh wu decorated with a birthday cake with thru pink eandles. Glorias raarAUD on onb of FINER Timas IN guests were Nears Leonard, Lea trie UNITED RA1 Pollock, Betty Jean Wilkereon, Violet Pixutto, Max Nelson and Leon Gour-doOouxta. ,c f e . tOBt sss4 ti2m&2 Standordville, Utah . th n. . -- Th aenraata la jam home b aarprialagly f at them awdoos Hbcnl tenia. tram m on ba auj am at them, maj Oar cmbiaittloa oste-met- er for thdr operation . . ttaa, at arthada. Wo will bo E5?M3Bnr PdWHS. service EFFICIENT public Is Unexcelled For Storage b a rool aoareo of oeonoaip. For gcaolac hotmehold eomfort, adopt thcoc Into thb very latereottaf subject with jam. Phooo as. W&JH1 All at rarj parchaaed nte aaagr. hd to fo Q. Purposes SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices math Fleer Keanu BuQitag . A delightful dinner bridge wu given by Mr. and Mis. Rudolph Stangsl it their home Saturday night at 7 oclock. Gusts wen seated at seven mall tables and a delicious e dinner wu served. Thoao affair were Mr. and Mn. Johnson, Mr. and Mis. Griff Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Werrett, Mr. and Mis. Wilton Liddell, Mr. and Mrs. Erin Leonard, Mr. and Mis. Latter Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ammon, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelaon, Mr. and Mrs. James Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. James MeCluskey, Mrs. W. E. Knox, Mrs. Sne Fuller, Alee Cnrtia and W. E. Spry. High aeon prises were iron, by Mrs. Levi Nelson and Dr. M. T. , Johnson,' dad' tho Consolation by Mrs. Charles Ammon and Mr. Liddcu.' two-cou- on-th- nt |