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Show unffigDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1932 THE SUN. PAGE THRSB Four cliecks, totaling 22,500 were sigued Friday at the state capital by Governor (leorgn II. Dcrn for relief work in Garfield, Uintah, Iron and Wayne counties, says Saturdays Deseret News. Signing of the checks followed the meeting of tho governor executive eommittee Thursday afternoon at whieh temporary loans from the governors revolving fund were approved with the understanding that the money will be repaid to the fond, when the Reconstruction Finance corporation grant loans to the four counties. Prompt action by the governor mid his committee on behalf of immediate relief for destitute in Utah is in line with the policy set np' this week by tha executive eommittee. Under the policy, es soon as applications con- HomeNeeds 25c Thoro 19c 3Se JUSTRITK CLEANSING FLUID 21c Samolinc The wtridi Greatest Cleaner Fint 75c 8TABA1TE FLOOR WAX, Fouad ISc SUINOLA POLISH 2 for 15c an. riPC 40c SH1NOLA POLISH SET SOAP 4 for 25c Nimt Z3e BINSO -- L. ft K. US ' 17 SOAP ltfC 2 for 25c $1.00 $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic Listerine Antiseptic $!-.3- 0 76c Analgesique Banme Bengoe 75c MasIcTolc $1.25 S. S. S. Tonic '5r WHITE KINO L A T E D Hot Winter Bottle No. Z.. Lux Toilet Soap 3 for 19 Sl.H-Mon.rc- h 10c Camay SSe 21, 19, 25c Besinol Soap Z5e PHILADELPHIA BIRD SEED nqa KVo TEA- rlb. Green He TREE TEA 2 lb. Mack with be Package Free BSe WALGREEN CHOCOLATE HALTED MILK, lb. 1-- 2 BSe - Each Dm ULUS BLADE. Pint ISc 10c Fill Ream Typewriter ... .. 29c 4fer$l.00 PO: 1 With Rack ltedford to Carbon High - tool football team Friday not only aggregation. dd the much favored and supposedly Psttcrick, right half, demonstrated hi. flashy '.ranger Richfield eleven front .coring running ability on several plays and t chalked up nineapoinLt.yThe game used hi. snake hips to wiggle out uf a decided contract from the one the arm. of opposing tackles. Gunhyed last week with Spanish Fork, derson showed decided iniiirovemenl fan neither team scored but fought in this game. Several times he smashtough four quarters in a drizzling ed into the beef of the southern deleJin. gation and at one time took all they A bright sun and snappy fall wpa-t- o had in the stomach after a brilliant was ideal for the style of 1 end run. Cowley handled the ball but need by the local gang. Sweeping few times because of a had ankle but id rons were uaed effectively to gain made np for it in good generalship on n the field. dve find downs. The Richfield with its favorite line plugcs and The Carbon forward wall proved alwas enable to dent most impregnable and time after time passes to strong Carbon forward wall the Richfield ball carriers wero downA fumble in the first quarter on ed on the line of scrimmage. Even to part of Richfield placed the ball their aerial offensive proved ineffectheir line, Jimmy Iledford, tive. Carbon demonstrated a versatile ujbark, took advantage of his speed offensive in which forward passes H rared around left end 55 yard. played a big part. Six 'passes were touchdown. The extra point was completed, two of them netting more xked bj' Gunderson. Richfield had an than thirty yards. 'JPWkitfRy to make up for iti fum- The showing made on the field Frierf the next play when Gnnilef-- day demonstrates tha material and kick was stopped on the with which Coach Merrill has .A run placed the ball in ability to work. His bov. are mostly inexwas Richfield position, hut perienced but make up for it in fight "jJMo to push it over and loxt the on down, as the second quarter and ability. Its strength as compared to last year, will lie tested by the VerPetietl. na Indians at the Vernal field next .peond score of the game came The starting lineup against rw mnutp f piy wien Friday. jl. loGt week is as follows: Richfield Aicnfieifl punt on its own RICHFIELD CAItlMW Fleet-foote- d foot-41- el-T- 45-yar- d ' 1 50-ya- d . rd " Marked by Mills, eenter. The railed over the line and Dmer, fell on it. .. nrM day were tha hril- of who wsa Jfhles Oarvaglia, i I' on to nmnnh every plav i'iw 1st). offensive work of the visiting Henry II. Blood, Democratic date for governor, was born in Fkg. at lk'i rb')...: fb Returning a punt thirty yards for the first score and pushing the hall over again in the third and fourth quarters. Central won from Hunting-ton- . 19 to 0, at Castle Dale Friday. Huntington fought hard, but was nnable to stop the Blue and Gold. Central, with the return of seven showed a strong bid for the eonnty championship again this year. A big loss to Central will he Jack Olson, who was playing his second year as a regular and being an exceptional interference runner. For the losers, Pritchett and were outstanding, while Olson, Jackson and the Blackham brothers showed most for the winners. The lineup: Qnar-trrbac- k Seer-one- n Marra Seeronsn II. Vosrenie BUDWEISER QA. ie09C in. Tirv SYRUP 4Qa W9C b. Em-Ja- y can CENTRAL Jewkes Wirkinnn .If It Join I e rt rt C?i-ln- ch Kayo-vill- e, 438 nr. 29C Bnslaem Envelope, PEGS. . high cat. 8. Hlarkhsm .. ...... ... Herljr Miller Grange Olson Prltrhett qh.... ....... W fibers IsHinsrd .... ......... rti b. Jenven DlV Cox .... Eilwards .... fb R. Rlsclilism Substitutes Central. Tstlen for Wilber. Anderson for Jones. Cox for Mil'er. Jenen for Wirkmsn: Huntington. Simmons for Mum, Harrison for Fillmore, Riril'a for Cox, Jensen for Mahhuit. Olson, referee: Jensen, umpire. The Columbia Steel company, witV blast furnaces, coke ovens and byproducts at Ironlon, Utah, coal mines at Columbia, and iron mine in Iron employes approximately 1,000 Builder. men, says the Utah Puy-Ku- ll This means direct livelihood for 4000 people in Utah. In addition to this, hundreds of laboring people are benefited due to the transportation of materials to and from their plants aud in the production of materials which the eompany does not produce for itself. The investments of the Colombia Steel company run into many millions of dollars, and involve a large amount of taxes which are of a decided benefit to the entire state. From the materials produced in this tate, they manufacture A eomplete line of wire and nail products, sheet steel, steel eastings, reinforcing steel and a considerable range of merchant bar and structural steel shapes, marketed under the brand, Colombia. M These products are carried in stock by jobbers and steel fabricators and are used extensively in Utah plants. However, there are thousands of dollan sent out of the state each year in the purchase of these same materials from cistern concerns. With quality, price and service being eqnal, this in decidedly a disadvantage to the state, depriving Utah of the industrial growth to whieh she is entitled. The ultimate consumer, the retailer and the jobber in the purchase of products above outmann-farturi- Fourteen feet wide and nearly forty feet long, one of the world 'a larg- lined should insist, whenever est metal planing machines have been that thev he mnnufaenw ms Petersen K: Onllinghaia If Christensen intrllcd in a German riant. toriels hv Ufeh lnhor. Fn'T po:stjrn Etsel Litre . ........ ...... . . 1........... ... .. A. OnltH of fb sLit" 'sj bv ell Nielson Redio Citv in Kew vork. a f2.ri9 mu Mi wnv inpeople Mills whieh the "owh of Wl'son d nnn.non Horrell nlrinn-fJ... to lie the proieet, is esn he Hansen Tnh .. rt Garvnglia Krntr lerest rirvle eomtmctin unit in the m... Jwk v Tbe Sun for Job D. Osden history of the world. , ..qb Cowley .. 1 Quart 29c MALT candi- .as 39c Iuulsen Ijsrsrn Farnsworth , Take Easy Tilt From Huntington Eleven HUNTINGTON V. Vosrenie Fillmore Msbbutt Killpark He pos-.ilile- . fn of-thi- T-- Moab Team Wins Over Durango, Colo., In Game Saturday The Moab high school football team took an interstate encounter from the Durango, Colo., prep eleven, 20 to 0, at Moab Saturday afternoon. Moab mode 18 first downs to Durangos 6. Following is the lineup: DURANGO Gill Slrttl ...............le .It Kliide Amboid 1 ......... ....... ('ariisle Astromonte Robs 10(10 Markle ..a Dobbins 4 Davis eonnty, 59 yean ago, the son of pioneer parents. Ho received his fint business training under the late John R. Barnes in the Kaysville Mercantile institution. When tho Kaysville Milling eompany ' was organized, he was made manager, and was retained in that position when that emnpnnv was consolidated with the Layton Milling company. Mr. Blood has served as president Millers & Grain of the Utah-Idah- o Dealers association, as well as engaging in other activities in that as- - aad choice el Paper $1.50 ALGO FOUNTAIN PEN Made by Waterman tee WAHL EVER SHARP PENCIL AND 25c PRO. LEADS ALL FOR UN WAHL FOUNTAIN FEN AND EVERSHARP PENCIL. In attractive Gift Box. Special Linen Finish PLATING CARDS CHIPS 1H in high- 45C , Business Career of H. H. Blood, Bourbon Choice For Governorship Is Successful One ARMOURS GBAPE JUICE Richfield Loses Game Castle Dale Footballers scrappy and spirited Carbon 33c at f ' Application for relief is being made on the basis of need as shown by certified reports on the number of persons unemployed in the various counties by relief organizations. 3 for 35c 6 for 69c Iatteriek Mfc 2 for ISc 49c Gunderson n 29c 3for35e 6for69e PLA-M-WE- A 1C Klcrnca d. Cleansing Time. 10e Powder Puffs OLD BRIARGATE LIMB RIOKBT Deslgna 3 for 23c Italian Bala Z5c 89 Peas die OLD BBIABOATE GINGER ALE .... with Honey Shavlnr Cream New Improved ELECTRIC POPCORN POPPEE8 Maaierezast Electric TOASTER Qnicfc Heat. ModemMIe Design 2 GIANT CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ton, D. C., by T. L. Holman, chairman of the governor's executive eommittee, who leaves Friday night for the capitol on private bnainesn. While there, Mr. nolden plans to call at Reconstruction Finance corporation s headquarters and confer with officials relative to relief work in Utah. This is the second consolidated application made by Governor Dern on behalf of Utah counties. The fint was fur nine counties and asked for $487,-00- 0. He Cam panaa 29c Packaie rood FREE h ft Almond Cream .... 996 Fountain Blend Coffee, lb. . . .28 $1.25 B. M. A. Baby Hindi? 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K ...ir qh ...lbk HENRY H. BLOOD MOAII Gondrlork socialion. He is interested in a wide ... Winbourn variety of businesses, including canE. Hhafer neries, land companies and mercantile John son a director in ... Newell firms. lie is at present ' Diy the Z, C. M. I. BronmB Mr. Blood has risen high in ecclesiDuncan astical circles in Davis Loveridss Andrew P. Shafer Mark I) Substitutions Moab, Quigly for E. Shafer, K. Hhafer for Andrews Andrews for P. Shafer. Riorgsn for Day, Voor-liie- s for Iironson, B. Shafer for Newell, P. Shafer for Andrews, Alien for Lorrr-Idg- Newell for Quigley, flooring downs, nondelork, P. Shafer, Points after touchdown, P. Touch- Excessive hone power nnder the hood is dangnrons if not aecompanied by corresponding horse sense nnder the bat. More than a billion pounds of coffee are imported by the United States annually. Bowen J. Aldcii Engineer MASTER CONTRACTOR AND ALL KTT4DS OF BUTirrR CABPENTFR WORK A SPECIALTY Phene 317--J 131 E. 3rd No. FRICE. UTAH county, having successively performed a mission la England, served as bishop of Kayo-vill- a ward and president of North Davis ktake, a position whieh he now holds. He has served as a member of the hoard of Wehqr college at Ogden and president of the Davis eounty board of education. For many years he has been president of tho Davis county chapter of the Red Cross. Mr. Bloods political recognition in the Democratic party first came in 1917 when Governor Simon Bamberger appointed him a member of the first pnblie utilities commission for four years. He held that post four years. He was appointed by Governor Charles R. Mabev to tho state road commission in 1922, and upon the election of Governor George H. Dorn, Mr. Blood became chairman of the commission. lie is widely known in the staie by reason of the aggressive state highway campaign in road construction and unemployment relief. |