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Show 7. 1937 Ay, OCTOBER p t !)erlaUerpa T FERRON C. C. C. CAMP NOTES CREEK NEWS Nelson By Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Ardee Hansen srssa 11 E 8 p ATE, Pnce C.C.C. f II C E rtan CASTLE DALE C. C. C. Gamp Notes NEWS Camp ll Ferron received thirtv-on- e and new enrollees this week from A combination ladio in Redmond, visited and phono- iv recently SeV1 and vlth an eiKht vvatt amplifier counties. exis It R.?p!? Louis Thomas, Sr., Surgeon Mrs. Transferred and ptiniiM attached was in Salt Lake pected that an additional number will Dr Sigmund S. Red, installed in the family spent Sunday camp surgeon ordeily room recently be received before the enrollment at Company 529, Casat Puce Camp the in absence of tle is Dr. Dale With this new system, bugle ended. period J3Sherman Jensen and usseH Smith, has been transfer- - calls will be ir and Mrs. recently visited in played from phonograph cCc Scout: Wallace C. Company 2517 located records and announcements Five enrollees from Comoanv qsq recLto jjlliam will be Ison at Clover Creek- Utah. Doctor Keil made from the headquarters build- Dons1 Tucker entertained the secured employment as junior fore left men in the forest service. 26 and will be replac- - ine' They are: ed b club Thursday. sunment an,i Donald yidge rock yDr. Swasey, Hart, crusher camp surgeon for the visited operatFa von Kulda Maki of Pittsburg or; Ward Grange, mechanic; Leo Castle Dale and Feiron C. C. C. last week. plumber; William Justensen ;e.T rl Love, daughters juke Malaska, son tractor operator; and Christian Niel- camps, Jack and spent Elsie, CLc sen, labor foreman. Frank R War-- ! rirfav in Salt Lake City. Enrollees r Discharged then, camp announcsuperintendent, is visiting in the state Enrollees James Whvde and Estill Sam Kondas ed that the five men receiving forest serevic jobs had proved to be effi- Brewer were discharged from Com- -' Hardy of Iowa, mother of Dr. cient and workers as en- pany 593 on September 25 to return L Wednes-V Hardy, arrived here went to rollees; thatdependable others would likewise be to their homes, where their mother visit. They brief a for week-enDr. rewarded if they show efficiency and ai e seriously ill Whyde was a leadBv Al and Jo it Lake City for the announc-5 dependability. er in the field while Biewer was a Pete Pehrson and Ray Angus weie Mrs O W. Hardy have cCc business visitors at the birth of a daughter. Comnany 959 received two emol-lee- member of the kitchen forte Low ell offices m Salt Lake the Mutual Coal from James Thorpe has returned S. City recently. C S assistant 'May, was mechanic, Joseph Lindgren and William Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chorus have w here he underwent a ton- Salt Lake Grady, from the Price C. C. C camp discharged September 29 to return to moved to Helper. week. These men will remain the bedside of his mother who is ser-- 1 ZVTv. Pettersson, and family, this A dance was given m Mutual hall with the Ferron camp for one month iously ill with heart trouble. Joe Mrs. and Mr. last week by Melt Thomas and Elmo rpndell Stout, to receive necessary training for first cCc Wycherlv, two lecent bridegrooms. lard Mr and Mrs. John Erkilla and cooks. This is the second time enLake Salt the Mrs. Fred Minten and three among "ore Educational Adviser Here 'amily, rollees from other camps were sent W. Pan to leave soon for Arkansas ritv visitoi s last week. -, adJen district educational Field, to to Ferron train. former residents of reside, Mr and Mrs. D. G. Gordon, Mrs. cCc viser, ninth corps area C. C. C was that state. being d Mr. Minten died here re- Dave Cordv.n and grandchildren, a W. in This Pi week J. visitor Mr. Manti ice Camp Humphrey, Friday Gordon Duarte, motored to forest supervisor, visited Camp l, Field inquired into the educational cently. Mrs J. A Thom entertained the Spanish Folk Sunday. Sun-la- y inspecting the project and giving foractivities of the company and said Pinochle club last week. Donna Gordon returned home estry talks. that a new educational advisor to re-- ! Honoring Mrs. Walter Kelley, nee from San Diego, California, after cCc sistMiss Helen with Mrs. Theodore her vacation months two L. A. Conyers, engineer for Camp replace Mr. Isaacson, recently resign-- ! Christensen Mangus, was hostess at a linen be will in here about er there. ere, thirty days shower l, began instructing a group of recently Attending were Mr and Mis. E. G. Conrad are visicCc Mr. and Mrs. enrollees on the subject of surveying. of home the at ting Enrollees School men If Cooking the attend regularly and study a thorough inspection of equipment Attending Clifford Bade Enrollees Joseph Lindgren and gent. and personnel of the Soil Conserva- during their spare time, Mr. Conyers Grady, 2nd cooks at Camp Price, tion service here. promises to make surveyors out of WATTIS were transferred to the Ferron C. C all of them. cCc ning, C. camp at Ferron, Utah, to attend Camp Surgeon Returns Dr. J. Russell Smith, camp surgeon aid classes among the men and wo- a thirty day session at the cooking Bv Louise Jewkes of Camp Price returned from an cx-- ! Mr and Mrs. William Purdy and men, and classes in mine rescue for school being held there this month, cCc tended vacation through the eastern the men. family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Naylstates. Dr. Smith reports having Chaplain Transferred Leonard Powell was removed to his in or and family spent the week-en- d Reuben E. Curtis, assistant district spent a very enjoyable trip, both go-- ! the Price hospital Salt Lake City, attending conference. home here from for this district was trans- mg east and returning, in which he chaplain a Wednesday, following an operation Miss Louise Jewkes entertained ferred October 2nd to Cedar City ,droe over 6,000 miles. number of friends at a birthday oarty for appendicitis. cCc Mr. and Mrs. Emett Leonard and Utah. one evening last week. cCc Former Enrollees Promoted H H Razee of Salt Lake City, in11, family were guests last week at the Enrollee Leaves With Dentist Hillard Smith, Henry Holdaway Thilmer structor on the U. S. bureau of mines, home of Mr. and Mrs Enrollee William Watkins has as- and Chester Wells were promoted to first has Jewkes Wattis been in conducting 11, sumed the position of assistant to 1st assistant to foreman bv the Soil ConLieutenant Ernest J. Baker, Dental-- i servation service on October 1st. Res and will leave Camp Price on Octobei 8 for the C C. C. camp at Bridgeland. Utah F-- Pber - Hul-pea- PAGE ELEVEN Mis. L. O Buffmire. Mi Wiley Wheelei, Mrs. Victor Oilundi, Mrs. Ted King, Mrs. Ned Christenson, Mis. Wayne Day. Mrs. J. M. Takita, Mrs. James Maishall, Miss Ixirna Shelton. Misses Bessie and Dorothy Mangus assisted with the serving. Jimmy Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baer, had an appendicitis opeia-- i tion last week. A. has resumed activities, The with Mis. Albert Shaw as piesident. Wesley Petty visited here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Duncan, before leaving for Provo to study engineering in the B. Y. U. Johnnie Georgelas ,son of Mr. and Mrs. George Georgelas, is enrolled in the engineering department of the University of Utah P.-- T. LATUDA ITEMS Mrs. Lou White and mother, MrH Johnny Littlejohn of Hiawatha, are visiting in Salt Lake City. E. N. Radcliff motored to Garfield Sunday to attend a meeting of the past grand chancellors of the Knight of Pythias, at the home of George Edwards. At the conclusion of business, Mr. Edwards served dinner to twelve guests. Mr. and Mis. Mano Pico celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary Saturday night. A midnight suoper was served to the following guest; Mr and Mrs Ben Palom, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bione and the host and hostess d. . s, Pat-an- F-l- a F-l- Wii-lia- m NEWS , Diclfa. Iqiaw'? NtOITCUO by Gus cCc L. E. M. S. Discharged Nine enrollees of Camp Price, enrolled as L. E. M S , were discharged September 30, 1937. The men are:, Funnon Barker, Vernon Rhodes, Chester Wells, Warren Allred, Arthur Henry Holdawav, John' Ferguson, Dad Boyle, Bertie Olsen and Clarence Thompson. cCc Soil Conservation Officials Visit K. C. Balcomb, regional adminis- -' trator, C. C. C., Jerry S. Farmer, dis-- 1 trict administrator, C. C. C., and Fred Tarrant, superintendent of mechan- ics, C. C. C. were visitors at Campj Price Monday, October 4, and made I j DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land S. U. of the Interior, partment Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. j A Continuing Automobile Policy! 20, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Irvin Branch, of Price, Utah, wao, on enAug. 28, 1931, made desert land , for NWLSW1'-- SecTownship 14 South, Range 10 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Silas Rowley, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the try, tion THt Hohburo rrfCior cMiM. Didja know? That the most repeated phrase in the traffic courts is: I Didnt See Him Coming? No wonder every day more people are having their eyes examined by the optometrists with offices in our stores. YOU CAN GET GLASSES FOR AS LITTLE AS $1 Per Week ASK ABOUT EYE GLASS INSURANCE STANDARD OPTICAL CO. MANUFACTURES and DISPENSING OPTICIANS Idaho Falls Salt Lake Price Provo Logan ' No. 048610. 25. 15th day of November, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Grames, Ezra Branch, Mike Monfredi, & Eldon Goulding, all of Price, Utah. Date of first pub., September 23, 1937 Date of last pub., October 21, 1937 PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone 381 Bliss L. Finlayson, M. D. Res. Phone 318 Physicians and Surgeons Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. Price ctah Attorney and Counsellor At Law 1 East, Utah Elec. Bldg. Rooms 304-31- FRANK B. HANSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone 397 Price POTTER Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric LAWYER Silvagni Bldg. Tel. 141 A. S. HORSLEY Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Price Phone 16 TIIE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS NO MORE Home Flynn Funeral Fhone 29 Ave. 58 No. Carbon Wallace Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 41 No. 1st East Phone 158 Phone 2nd East Price, Utah 278 N. 537 -- R. SCHENIEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK CITY WwOK) Dont wait for dark evenings...have your lighting checked this FREE EASY WAY! your heme be lighted for safe seeing during the long fall and winter evenings ahead? Don't take chances. Phone for a free Sight Meier Survey. A trained Lighting Advisor will measure the light from your reading lamps scientifically and accurately. You will see at a glance whether you and your children are going to have enough light for easy seeing without This service is free to all customers. 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