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Show PASS BIX EWEDWIDAW fo , Emery County Schools Now EiW YODUKL Emery county school will open on Tuesday, September 8, with teacher as follows: Green River W. O. Bickmore, Edna Howard, Breta Badger, Mark Wil- I IliTVRE BY O.O. champion NEW YORK. Many believe the l'alacc, only all vaudeville theater in tuwn and one of three in the entire nation, ii biasing the trail for a revival of vaudeville. The Sunday celebrity nights" at the Palace bring out the biggest and perhaps the moat representative audience on the Rialto. The Palace has been the class variety house hope of every piffawm-e- r for 18 years. That vaudeville is not entirely dead too! class bills it is. invariably packed. The drawback is that due to the scar-ejt- y of good acts bill are repeititious. Studebaker It has spawned so many stars in other branched that it has become a shell with scarcely a handful of strictly vaudeville headliners. Vaudeville did not fight and permitted its rank to be looted. It now pays the penalty in almost total extinction. iln the past few years it has secured , headliners by bridging gaps between productions for favored stars. Bern' hardt and Ethel Barrymore have at tho Palaee along with hun- ap-)ar- ed dreds of others. The only notable ception is A1 Jolson, who has been fered as high as $10,000 a week. ex- of- The Palaee never deviated from eight acta twice a day, save latterly it gives three performances on Sunday. On the opening bill there appeared among others Ed Wynne, Taylor 1 Id fanes and Ota Gygi. Perhaps the three most popular Palace performers today are Phil Baker, Lou Hols and Pfcank Fay. ' Tea yean ago there wen nine high playhouses in the gpeater eity. Most went motion pici rhea ture. Others were Experiment grounds for everything frpra .Shakespeare to afarionette shows. A vaudeville comea back necessitates a new ehaiti of And I hear a syndicate is form. the-sr- W a pablie librarian . tells me that the ypunger generation shows little inter-ro- t in 0. Henry. Characters he wrote jebout have vanished the professional febatherner, garrulous boarding boose keeper, sweat shop owner, fighting Irishman, pretty and unsophisticated waitress, clothing store pullers-in- , the Aprse ears and boarding house front porches. free wheelintj-Preside- nt Eight t by A. A. A. officials, hat mashed the official records on every famous lull and mountain climb in America. attempts to Thirty-aere- n date andnot a single failure I Nothing matches this weeping achievement . . . except Studebakera aensa-tionofficial A. A. A. speed al and endurance record of 30,000 miles in 26,326 consecutive minutes. The thrill and thrift of FWe Wheeling, pioneered by Btudebakeraadsinceadopted by seventeen other makes, how to brilliant advantage in .these Champion Stude-baker- s. Studebaker has a finer car for your.money . . . and will gladly prove it. . Western Auto Co. t About the only district left with Warding houses is Brooklyn. They iw mostly old time brirk mansions of another day with wide porches and aomfortable lawns pensive citadels that bespeak prunes for breakfast and rise lading for dinner. . .When I came to New York the iHMirding house area spread on West 57th street, solidly lined with brown ufapnes from 8th avenue to the Hud-miMy quarters was a top hall room n an establishment railed The end after dinner we luxuriated iij the splendor of one of those early jAmcrieaa.iiarlors which displayed the decorative horrors ineluding fireside ytjneh shells and a red carpeted brick deor stop. All of us were inwardly unite miserable while outwardly expressing a bourgeois defensive Comn. Al-du- dex that This Was ie Life." A former Follies tenor, singing in a Brooklyn Chinese restaurant demonstrates the fickle fortunes of Rialto folk. Ten years ago ho was riding the wave and hie pay cheek was $1500 a ' week. Today it is $60 for four songs a night and a free midnight dinner. Short shavings: French Wn regard mustaches as a loach of beauty and rarely remove them. Pompadour had one. One of O Now York's biggest buildings is in the red. Morris Gest has never seen Wall Street. Margaret Nlayo was Lillian Slattern George White was once known to Broadway as Swifty, the Messenger Boy." The soft drink stands on Broadway, despite the heat, did not do the usual stammer business.' The government or 37 North Carbon Aye. PRICK. UTAH Plan to Register at the University of Utah Utahs Highest Standard ' Educational Institution Freshmen must register Sept. 24th, and must attend Sept. 25 25. Regular class work begins Sept. 29. Send for calalogue University of Utah Salt Lake City SPRING CANYON COAL CO. HEADACHES NEURITIS NEURALGIA, COLDS Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take some tablets of Bayer Aspirin. Relief is immediate! There's scarcely ever an ache or pain that Bayer Aspirin wont relieve and never a time when you cant take it The tablets with the Bayer cross are always safe. They will not depress the heart or otherwise harm you. Use them as often as they con spare you any pain or discomfort Just be sure to buy the Examine the bar. Beware a Enuine. of Bayer Aspirin is the trede-maimanufacture of monooceticsridenter 0 aalicylicadd. . Dent borrow The Sun subscribe. . 60 to 8m . oft-g- Us II,E Bsridence 8L Walter C Gease, la County Chart Price, Utah. p H.J. Binch, Attorney At Low, Millinery so picturesque, 718 Judge Building, Bait Lake City, ft so dashingly youthful it will fairly make you gasp Oliver K. Clay,. in amazement and admir- Office Eastern Attorney At law. Utah Electric Price, Utah. Phone ESQ. ation. Feathers, pert new cures and drapes to the L. A. McGee, Attorney At low. brim. Chic style touches galore that tease one to Rooms 5 and (, Bilvsgn! Buna Utah. Phono, Office 198, J. W. Hammond, try them on. Abstracts of title famished to bb tract in Easters Utah. Fire written in the best eompailea. bonds, etc. Second floor, Silvaro Building, Pries, Utah. Paris inspired that is what they are. Colorful, indeed. Really their beau- hr J. E. Flynn, ty will thrill you. Untorfsha- and - Ambulance service. Phone tt, Fife Price Agency Co. h AS PRICE. UTAH Office nt Preparations Pageant ril 1. 1920, Circular No. 679, the secre tary of the interior on petition of Orrin Snow haa designated the NEK 8W14 An elaborate pageant, The Hetris Bee. 30. Twp. 13 South. Range 13 East. of the Children," the work of Med-or- a Balt Lake meridian, as Goal Leasing Unit O. Trueblood, Eliza B. Smith and No. 041, Utah No. 135. Hie lease of said unit will be made at AN illiam S. Muir of the Seventeenth a royalty rate of 15 cents per ton. mine Latter-day Saints chnrch of rnn. nn Initial investment of $500 during ward, Salt Lake City, is in course of prepar- the first three years of the lease and a production of 275 ton per year ation by the genealogical committee minimum with the fourth year of the of the Price ward. The principal char- commencing lease and otherwise substantially in acacters are A. C. Biddle, Mrs. Olive cordance with the lease form set out in 18 of the regulations. Said Brockbank, Mrs. Lillian Stookey, Mrs. Paragraph will he sold at public auction in Rose Grames, Miss Bessie Jameson, lease this office on the terms set forth to the Mrs. ATm Reese, with Miss Mae Pace qualified bidder offering the highest honn-o- n ths 10th day of October, 1931, at 10 as reader. Other sustaining characters in the extensive tableaux are Mrs. Os- oclock a. m. Any and ell persons having adverse or car Hanson, Mrs. Alta Howard, Mrs. eonflicting claims to said land or nny Almeda C. Rawson, William J. Han- part thereof are hereby notified that they sen, William Downard, AVillard Har- should file on nr before October 9. 1031. thoir protest or objection ngnir.it the mon, Eugene Jorgensen, Emerton Wil- granting of the lene for said land : othliams, Hollis Grange, Morinda Grange, erwise such ri.iims mnv he disregarded in Neva AVillioms, Enos Lofton, Odell granting said lenae. ELI F. TAYLOR, Mangnm, Leroy Powell, Oliver J. Her-mo- Register. Mark Tanner, Melvin T. Har- First pub. Sept 3; Inst Oct 1, 1031. mon, Kathryn Thomas and Miss Cliloe Whetstone. The musir accompaniment includes soprano and alto soloists, double mixed quartet, together with a number of well known community songs. William Downard of the local committee has ehsrge of the stage changes, and 8. Mined In Ctrben County and A. Olsen of the Carbon high art de8hipped Everywhere. partment, will suiHTviw costumes, eur. tains and the elaborate lighting ts for the tableaux, assisted by Leonard Frandsen, electrician. Arthur Properties At Grange and Ashley Bartlett will direct the dramatic preparations. September 17 and 18 are the dates , tentatively set and the Carbon high auditorium, with the only adequate! 1 hen ,ke1 ,or-Altogether. The Hearts of the Children PREPARED ON ONE OF is the THE most FINE8T TIPPLES IN THE Intentions stage offering ever attempted in Price. UNITED Price, Sept. George A Nelms, Vsssbw In 8 il vagal Build! sg, Street, Pries, Utah. Tingley Mortuary, Ambulance service 88 Soeth Tint fen Street, Price, Utah. One Uerfc sret 4 Tabernacle. Phras BN. Wallace Mortuary, Utah Th. 8"n Pull line pen. Ink, Th,. pjun - Pries, mi TRANSFER Cool, $$JM and $UI Far Tax Hl-Hs- at FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY PkOM 190--V PRIOR UTAH HEAT COMFORT There Is Ax Aberdeen Dealer In Your Community Frodxosn Independent Coal & Coke Co. Fire, life, accident, sat bile, tornado, wind, plats gU theft In fut all kinds of In the hast cempaxi STATU All forms of' lml blank. Publishing Co Price, Utah. ' M. ANDERSONS 17, 18 Standardvllle ! A. If. Wallace, Haasgw. Service, Dj er lUt Ambulance Phono 188 1 Investment bonds of all kis Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes track of your iseursx policy is it about to bps now It with a reliable cempetf that pays dollar for delbr. Keep HOTEL sf the SPRING CANYON, UTAH Minos At General Offices, $17 Nevhenee Building ALT LAKE CITY, UTAB I BrockbankT Office NEW WINDSOR Spring Canyon Coal 177 Attorney At Law. k Minns and Shippers Oslshnted aJ' Big Falrear Gradual Chiiepn Velours . -- levrd an astrologer's prediction withdraws from radio broadcasts sfler .Lindbaigh had complained of the use of. the birthdste of his son. The astrologer was receiving $3500 weekly. Admirers of Stevenson will enjoy Stevenrons Isles of Paradise" by Alva Curst hers. J. P. MeEvoy's fall name it Joseph Patrick MeEvoy. Clare Sheridan is living in the oasis of Biskra, studying Arab harems. It was tlieie she wrote The Substitute Bride.1' Dr. R. reduction in number of teachers; port NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the Interior, United States time primary and health supervision. Land Office ofAt Halt Lake City, Utah. Districts Decrease This action," says the Taxpayer, August 24. 1931. Notice is hereby given sehool that Everett C. Peirce of Price, Utah, proves conclusively that the Budgets For 1931 25. 1928, made Homepeople themselves are convinced that who on August 0475G4 stead Entry No. for NW BEK . Thirty out of the forty school dis- we can pay too much for education' XEU8WU Bee. 4. Twp. 15 Booth, Range tricts in Utah lowered tneir budgets and that the ability of the people, af- 10 East, Balt Lake meridian, haa filed for the next sehool year, according to ter all, is the yardstick with which notice of intention to make final proof the August issue of the Utah Taxpay- to measure the amount of money to to establish claim to the land above desbefore J. Bracken Lee, notary puber. Garfield and Daggett school dis- bo spent for this or- any other public cribed lic. at Price. Utah, on tho 28th day of . tricts have' not yet reported. The re- service. ' September, 193L Claimant name an William Garlick, I. D. Zobell, maining eight districts will operate City commissions, eounty and school under an increased budget for the government are also urged to begin 'Ira Borrell and Henry Mills of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Begiater. at once on the 1932 budget so that First coming year. pub., Aug. 27 ; last, Sept 24, 1031. The same issue gives praise to the due and ample consideration ean be superintendents and the boards of ed- given to every contemplated item of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ucation for taking iuto account the expenditure. United Staten I .and Office, Balt Lake economic, depression and the decreas(Tty, Utah. Serial No. 019852. Notice of of Coal Land For Lease. Notice is ed ability of the taxpayers to meet Made For Offer hereby given that pursuant to the art of the burdens incident to tho maintenFebruary 23. 1920 (41 Btat. 437). and to Elaborate ance of schools. The following methIn the regulations thereunder, approved Ap- and 26. All other students must register Sept. 240-- ? Hesldswe nS' Building, Pries, 0tteU sod Majority of Utah School upkeep-janitoria- l, Office Hours, 2 to Charles RuggerLiT' Flos Irian and Felts , Soliels , Friday, May 13. Holidays to be observed with sehool in session are, Colnmbas day, October 12; Armistiee day, November 11; Lincoln's birthday, February 12. Schools will be closed for state institute, October 15 and 16; Thanksgiving, November 26 and 27; Christmas, December 23 to January 4, 1932. Teachers institute for Emery will be held on September 18 and 19 at Green River. , these reductions: Deferred contemplated building programs, better utilization of present plants; repair and remodeling of the present sehool buildings to obviate the necessity of constructing new buildings; taking additional eare of text books so as to prolong thoir use; checking more closely all building service, use of coal and light; check of transportation, change over from bus ownership to contracting service- - shortening of school year dis;usuig with auxiliary activities doing away with summer supervision, readjustment of costs of administration and instructional expense; increase of teacher load making possible D 6 Electric Buildlsg, h Office hours 10 to 12 Tor-gerso- n, ods were employed, according to the bv the school .people to Cublication, Prir, 305-30- The school calendar opens September 8; first seiftester end Friday, January 8, 1932; second semester begins Monday, January 1L School closes , Phono Fall Hats liams, Conway Oveson, Helen Bertie. Elmo O. L Snow, Olive Guymon, Katherine Nelson. Cleveland Leslie Bennett, Gomer Arnold,. Belle Harris, II. B. Morten-soEva Forbes, Myrle Rees. Mohrland D. W. Bench, Ray Wit Hums, Eva W estover, Katherine Carter. Huntington EJcmehtary, Glyn Arnold, Stella Leonard, May Probst, Vcr-d- a Leonard, Verda Grange, Vivian Smith, Manchi Johnson. Huntington High school, J. W. Robertson, Earl Wilcox, L. II. Merrill, Donald Simmons, Lillian Ormi, Kora Starr. Castle Dale ; Elementary, Preston Huntington, Alice Madson, Dors Seely, Lavina Shiner, Ella Brockbank. Castle Dale nigh school, Glen A. Rowe, E. A. Nielson, W. W. Brady, W. W. Murray, George Judah, Lenora Johnson, Aldona Cox. Orangeville T. Y Reid, Madge Fox, W. L. Guymon, Elva Killian. Clawson Iola Johnson. Fcrron Elementary, Perry Snow, Melba Johnson, Katherine Easley, Irma Peterson, Anna Soderquist, Elsie Williams. Perron High school, R, S. Chip-ma- n, Robert Dahle, Dallas' Riehins, Vernon Moore, M. I. Oveson, Fawn Singleton, Katherine Skidmore. Emery S. R. Anderson, Ads Clarke Frei, Thelma Gardiner, J. D. Brinkerhoff, Vera Larsen, Ber- ths Bunderson. Again Studebaker its performance leaderohip! A strictly stock President Eight, checked, certified and sealed by the American Automobile Association and timed Building, Utah Electric n, is proved there. When it presents high .The Palace has been the proving ground of talent and also the graduating field for many artists to legitimate and motion picture triumphs. The tentacles of. vaudeville reached oat to almost every high rlasa theatrical endeavor. Chic Is the Word! Commence Classes; Teachers Listed hill-clim-b profession Dr. J. C. Hubbard Centrally lerated. 225 Smith Mala Street, Salt Labs City. Everything tme seavenlenee at ear aewly fnruiilifd -i-q- , FREE AUTO FAR KINO. IN $-- to SAM. Hard Coal Co. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Gsnertl Offices Pleor Keanu Bunding EQUITABLE INSUR- ANCE AGENCY NEW BRALY BUM1 Rut Main Street, rriee, Ut cfc1? 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