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Show THE PACE FOURTEEN CLEAR CREEK NEWS IV By Mrs McCoy Nelson $ 0 Miss Elaine Bement of Price vi sit-- 1 ed over the week-en- d w'lth Miss Elsie1 Malaska. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tucker of Fairview were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Louis Thomas, Jr., last week-enMiss Helen Hill of Mt. Pleasant with her parents, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Hendrickson. Gil Bearnson of Spanish Folk visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon Saturday. Mrs. Oliver Peters returned home from the Standardville hospital Saturday. She is just recovering from an appendicitis operation. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Hardy spent Armistice Day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jensen and son spent Armistice Day in Provo. Mrs. N. P. Pettersson and three children visited in Salt Lake City over the week-enMiss Violet Duke spent the weekend in Provo. Mrs. Clara Nelson is spending several days in Spring City. George Shelley and Harry Sutton, Sr., attended funeral services of the at Fairview formers father-in-laSunday. Miss Doris Averett was the charming hostess for members of the Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Sixteen guests enjoyed a delightful time and delicious refreshments. Miss Doris Tucker and Mrs. William Bell were awarded bridge prizes. d. d. w Clear Creek School News Our school observed Armistice Day with a patriotic program, opening numbers being appropriate songs by the whole school. Readings and songs were also in order, some of those taking part being Miss Duke, vocal solo, The Flag Without a Stain; readings Shirley Sutton, Jean Tucker, and other students. SUN-ADVOCAT- -7- PRICE, E, nine """""'-"""! High School News THURSDAY, UTAH Announcement APPLY FOR NOVEMBER i9 1935 STATISTICS I wish to announce that I am a (Ed. Note. Following is candidate for the position of member v of the Carbon county board of educa- statistics which will be accurlw maintained through The Sun-tion, Price district. cate for residents of Price literary style of the manuscripts they 'v licenses drivers' for Applicants submitted. Miss Stevenson is a freshC. information lelpful on hTJ mailing man at Occodental college and is numbered nine persons at the regular and bus schedules. A periodical c Satursocial a be worker. last to held examination studying will be kept to insure the authentic-nesweekly MAVRAKIS. s KULA By of these statistics). day morning in the Price City hall and under the direction of the state MaiS Schedule Students To Elect Harvest Queen Outgoing westbound 10:00 at school a. m. A popularity contest sponsored by highway patrol. OpSunday mail, postoffice deadline 2:30 a. m.; 2 30 The number of applicants this ening service to be given by the girls the sophomore class, is being held in Outgoing eastbeund mail, postal the high school. Nominees were elect- month is expected to drop consider- of Mrs. Jones' class. deadline 11:00 ed in an assembly on Friday, Novemat a. m. 12:45 a Morning wras worship ably under that of last month, it be will as ber 13. They were: Beth Naylor, said, Jobs local to present Daughters Outgoing is mail, made a sudden unless Emery countv splurge Wilma Robb, Juanita Rath, Barbara the last two Gordon Creek, Sunnyside, Columdays. To date, guests at this service. Special music remaining Hnrie, Bernice Branch, Nyle Taylor, a total of nearly 20 licenses have been and message, Joyful Thanksgiving. bia, postoffice deadline... 6 30 Lea Davis, Donna Potter, Helen A Ep worth league at 7:00 p. m. total month the while last Train Schedule out, given Groussman, Darlene Jones, and Char- for the month was in the vicinity of Thanksgiving worship the motive of Westbound lotte Perigo. Votes are sold in the this service of worship will be that Arrive Price, 2:32 a. m. halls at noon for one cent a vote. The beautiful hymn, America the Beaua more that claim Leave Officers however, Price, 2:38 a. m. winner will be crowned queen at a A guest speaker will speak of unlicens- tiful. on the drive accute part Eastbouhd in held to the be harvest dance high on the importance of our annual ed drivers in securing their permits Arrive Price, 1:10 a. m. school gymnasium on November 20. Thanksgiving Day. number. warranted the high Leave Price, 1:30 a. m. By GEORGE B. JACKSON. Choir at Saturday practice evening Examinations are made every Sat8:00 p. m. wooden and steel letter morning between 9 a. m. and urday Student Teaches German tray I will sing unto the at Wire, Optomism: The 12 noon. Persons not having the regLu-ci- le Miss because bountiLast Friday, November 13, Lord dealth he hath to contact asked are ular Mathis of the second year German either licenses, Family budget books now sold at Vern Davis or Jack Sullivan, fully with me. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. class had the pleasure of teaching the members of the state highway patrol, The first-ye- ar German class, as Mr. Hun-sak- as the examinations are held under was unable to be there. She their directions. taught the students how to count from Those wno made application last gs one to a hundred in German. were: Peggy Hennesy, Price; week By HELEN PILLING. Bert Tolliver, Price; Violet Peterson, Mrs. Owen ss Colorado Womans College Described Helper; Ruth Wilder and Bertha Houston, Wellingtotn; Horsley, L. E. Hayden, field representative Hazel Smith and Leonard Gorley all for the Colorado Womans college, of of Price, and Helen Rochever, Kenil- Denver, called a meeting of the senior wcith. 51 West Main Price girls planning to go to college, last Underneath Dress Shop Thursday. He showed pictures of the New and handy desk telephone incollege. at The GREAT FOR dexes and moderately priced The cost to go to the college for one year is $750. The board and room are included in that amount. All the THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE student has to pay for extra is books INSeventh Judicial District, in and clothes. and State of Utah. Carbon for There are many activities at the SUMMONS: County, Isaac Evans, Plaintiff, college. All of them are free'of charge. vs. Olive Rebecca Evans, Defendant. Horseback riding, swimming, tennis, The State of Utah to the said Defendant: and outings up in the canyon are a few of the many activities. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the By MERLINE GRANGE. COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL service of this summons upon you, if in which within the served county Of Carbonette Superstition Theme LADY ATTENDANT FOR THE LADIES this action is brought, otherwise, Assembly within thirty days after service, and EE Hours: Parking Space In Rear A very amusing and interesting as- defend the above-entitlaction; and in case of your failure so to do, judg- EE Men: sembly was presented by the 7 P. M. to 12 Noon on Friday the thirteenth. ment will be rendered against you acEE Ladies: 1 P. M. to 7 P. M. comto of the the demand They chose the very appropriate cording theme of superstitution and fate. The plaint, which has been filed with the said court. main characters were three hideous-lookin- g clerk of action is brought to dissolve This driving 'ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss PERMTS vl Pep Club Cheers For Team at Springville The Pep club chartered a bus and went to Springville last Wednesday, chaperoned by Miss Reeves and Miss Thompson, to cheer for the football team. The game was a very difficult one, and it was a good thing that the girls were there to cheer the players on to victory. Several of Carbons loyal boosters went over to the game in private cars, and a few other girls also went on the Peppers bus, so that it would be full. At the half of the game ,the Peppers gave a clever stunt and the Springville band marched and formed letters. Fortunately the Cabon team won, after a great struggle. The Peppers and the team returned home that evening. By FAY McKINNON. Graduate Makes Success At College Elizabeth Stevenson, graduate of Carbon high school and student at Occidental college in California, was recently initiated into the Dial club, womens literary society of Occidental The new members were college. chosen on a basis of the content and A basketball game between the grammar grade and high school girls was followed by another between the boys of the school. old school An exciting spelling match was held between the grammar grades and high school. The game was hotly contested, but the higher grades emerged as winners. Mr. Taylor spent the week-en- d in Wales, and Miss Duke visited friends and relatives in Provo. They are instructors at the Clear Creek school. ROMA WINE Also Brandy and Champagne Elmer Young. Community Church te. er " ss TRY OUR Turkish Heaths A Sun-Advoc- Elimination of Impurities in the System Rheumatism, Colds, and Reduction of Weight That AfterParty Headache SHOWER BATHS ed Car-bonett- es ctf tPxoduct of cfimvdaai. witches, impersonated by Elaine Wood, Theresa Quilico, and Virginia Greener, who endeavored to show the audience some of the superstitions people believe and some of the great tragedies that have occurred through superstition. The audience was thoroughly entertained by dance, song, and drama. The school orchestra was employed to play weird tunes to add to the atmosphere. Tympany drums and cymbals were used throughout Qre performance. Every girl in the Carbonette club participated in some way. By DEON CHAPMAN. QVbuvf LET CHEW Plic (cnnplete Gxtl.- 1937 Cmipietefy Tmr the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for other relief as set forth in plaintiffs complaint. MARL D. GIBSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Plaintiffs Attorney: Marl D. Gibson Price, Utah. Date of first pub., November 12, 1936 Date of last pub., December 10, 1936 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, serial 061196. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and the regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920, circular No. 679, the Secretary with the lease form set out in paragraph 18 of the regulations. Said lease will be sold at public auction in of the Interior, on petition of Ruth B. Rains, has designated the SWV4 NEVi Sec. 7, T. 13 S R. 9 E S. L. M as coal leasing unit No. 1205, Utah No. 164. The lease of said unit will be made at a royalty rate of 10 cents per ton, mine run, an initial investment of $2500 during the first three years of the lease and a minimum production of 400 tons per year commencing with the fourth year of the lease; and otherwise substantially in accordance this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the Third day of December, 1936, at 10 A. M. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said land, or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before December 3, their protest or objection 1936, against the granting of the lease for said land; otherwise, such claims may be disregarded in granting the lease. Dated, Oct. 22nd, 1936. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. U. S. Land Office. 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