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Show p. THJ. J N'Annt Jlary V -- ; p O. E. S. Meet; Slated Naomi Chapter, Holds Installation of New Officers tar;.... 'initiation 1 ot new members into the 'ui Xa Mart oTte fy junior Military Legion has been setiU Md. fretted by Mrs. WUtiem Jon for Tuesday evening, January 5, sethiexi was well received Taeadayby the Lt. Richard T. Mitebell, Ifthe contest, HMnt t Clarita, public. The players were' Vir- advisor organization. Ten new T '. Af,th Lopg Batch municipal ginia Branch, Maxine Simmon, Jack members are expected to join the Lef nlettoy to Soeretary Williaa Jones, Anthony Dnhlarnd gad Oeotge gion at that time. Kj-Ss- , of fpi tires, 'entehite.i kJ V't. efthenipmW At the. meeting Tuesday of this ' Jfi of Um aaritetaea v Leading characters of the opera week, a Committee consisting of Raile ho trill bi' When Christmas Coomb' ware. Kl-Edward Piaectelli and Bervaolioo of Ut Aoen- - ma Behunin, Aldan Burdiek, Aldea Saxey, nard Saxey waa appointed to aid Ihe aaeosiatla in Waab- - ma Behunin, Aldan , Burdick, Byron chamber of commerce in distributing f fr'CV ttthnt tisM '' f l Thompson and Matt Bahaala. fniliea. to needy gifts . Two stories which were rrad in a nationally faeognlxad of the and The constitution aatnority, complimented, th 1 opera tied for first place ia a Christ- Legion wee formally adopted Tuesday its apoownilnp of the mas story contest conducted by Hart, '' J Waalaat which will he hdld'Apnl 15 The Two Happy Brothers by Lea-o- r evening. ;r y. sand 18. .He the Amertean Bart, end A Fisherman's Christ-Bandmasters association. ii taking an by Elma Behunin.' 'inn usual inteveet in sebool band,' and The Sun wishes to correct a misfa trying to eneourage all players to School Head become efficient by taking advantage quotation in the article written by Rolls E. West, incoming mayor, on in achool nuita. wf their early training High Page 8 of the Christmas supplement 4' i One of the three judges to decide, Superintendent W. W. Christensen, in laat weeks paper. The final parar winnera in the concert and nolo speaking at an' assembly at' the haa been secured, namely,' graph of tho articlo should have read: the school This administration sincerely desires Tuesday, urged high Oklahoma of the AgMakovsky with a themselves to servo-anin promoting students to provide ricultural and Mechanical college at numa to it attaeh self and starter the for the battery greatest abgood greatest Okla. whose Stillwater, Makovsky, four was of whereas cells, determination, it composed ber, printeda folility in mnaie ia widely known, waa sun.' and administration sincerely lows: This oac of the judges in the contest laat industry, knowledge in proOther numbers on the program were desires to serve and yea r, as follows: Selections by n double moting private and individual employ-er. quartette ; vocal solo, Winnie Will , Be string Garlick ; clarinet selection, Lee The articlo waa written at the revocal solo, Eugene Jorgensen, quest of The San, and we regret very and dance, Helen Evans. much that the paragraph as printed did not contain the thought intended The Bun cesses a little high, but peoby the writer. J. F. MacKnight, chairman of the ple must have it regardless. Carbon district of Boy Scouts, .an swnnaea that the reservoir in the northwest part of Price will he fillod With water by the Boy Seonta and the city fire department to provide a pub-li- e skating rink. . An effort was made Saturday to flood the baseball diamond, but Um results were unsatisfactory, bo it was decided to run water into the reservoir formerly used as a swimming i L, Bin-wat- ha . "-- 1 n l & tt ,kfc mu-ke- ig by-la- ' ;' i -- dc-ela- CORRECTION Carbon . mom Talks to Pupils eon-tes-ta Car-bo- n Bo-hi- m Mrs. Christina Myers of M TSaom of installed worthy matron of Eas.crn (star Order No. 13, ehapter, Masonic at ceremonies held in the Insta'hng night Thursday temple were L A MeUefl, pa- -t worthy Mrs. Laura M grand patron and installed a officers elective Other eluded Clarence Stevenson. Jr., riee, Susan Madsy! worthy ymtron; Miss C. L. Bev matron; associate Helper, Mrs. associate patrin; lriee, MonSa B. Crockett, Pries, Mre. Mrs. L. A. McGee, treasure; conduo- Conaumer. of Erma Monroe tress; Mrs. Sina Johnson, Price, eondnetresa. Appointive officers inducted Lavice Radeliff, Price, msrshall; Mrs. L. R. Metz, Helper, ;uapdiin; Mre. Louise Wahlstrom, Pnee, Ada; Mrs. Flora Quillico, Helper, Ruth; Mrs. Elvers Robbins; Spring Canyon, Mar-ths- ; Esther; Miss Ruth Metz, Helper, CanMre. Mary Brown, Spring Grem-halg- h, yon, Eleetra; Mrs.. Frances Mr. Myrtle organist; Helper, Larsen, Price, warder; Tony Mighac-ciPrice, sentincL of-fie- en f thats best in life. May it all come your way in 1932. Yes, be brighter and may each of your days happier than the preceding one. Everything te wm-Mr- Thats our wish. o, tint & Grpcuri ti. SuwCommunity Builders) We handle all kinds of insurance wind, rain, tornado, fire, theft, hail, accident, life g- - Equitable Insurance Price. Agency, J. Bracken Lee, mgr., . Em-pe- it sretr7' a. Skating Rink Made, By Scouts At. Old Reservoir THPKftPfl BET Legion y Junior. V- W rjCliy written - A V'j1,' y; Investment bonds Equitable Agency, Price; Utah. m PRICE Iusur-aae-e ' - ( . .HELPER I -- , pool , As soon as the rink is completed, ian ice hockey tournament for 'Carbon Scouts will be held, MacKnight announces. ;; Scout Official Talks At Leaders Meeting Scout leaders of the Carbon district attended a training session conducted .in, the federal building Monday by Executive A. 'A. Anderson of Lhe Council. Sessions had also been elated for Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, but due to the proximity of Christman, it was decided to call the meetings off until Saturday, January 10. t The feature of the meeting Monday was a discussion by Anderson on Lroo building programs, and objectives anL the part they- play in troop building. A abort talk was given by E. W. Keller, Hiawatha scoutmaster, on troop activity. . lim-punog- oe .D - S Price Garage Company Forms Corporation r.vHW:c'sV''. 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