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Show .v JULY n. 1M H-B- sSttSTJias fprice and Nearby Vkfcttill 13 option. I OR- - 5V ll theeity underwent an at the municipal JSu.t , . Wmti,"' rL l1 w,3Rer of the Mrs. M. De Angeles and laano ud lMpa w h le awav daughters. Ixila and LuWana, of Castle Gate m"Tr f-ofa-the are guests for a few days at the home w office operated ot. Mr' nd F U Rlh.-Gun- -mx during Burts' absence. stnrd;y ior on Volley Gazette. 14th. wii IriJ iEtSrl week. B&w PAGE FIVE THURSDAY eiocx m the morning. nt of the lB eLhe"rt WM route U, is spending a week's vacation with Charles Redd. iBandoy- - VEKT ffofton.il Mr. r J1 Mrg. Frod Winkenwerdnr or Wichita, Kun-- , and w7 was performed and children arrived homo and Mm. C. R. last Sun-da- y Fcrgu. son retunwd from an extended visit in ijJJtSrtte of HeljMsr at the Monday evening f week a to is!t Mondaythe with Wash., his parents Mr. national parks of fTtofltel southern Utah. On the and Mrs D. B. Winkniwcrder. admitted hey stopped at Fiah lake Holilaway wM ..,J brought trout- R. F. Rodgers of hoopit1 Fnday for fc5 Darlington Aron, Colo., i uitii operation. relief agent for the Denver and Rio mS 01 Western railroad office TT of The Sun was a Drln Ken-nawic- . k, PJS V? - abaeneoof Frank IJfcnw.'cSI1 J. S. Edwards of Ilelper dud Dave Bryner of Price returned from White Rock Saturday evening after ten days !Sce4',d' Mr. Grace A. Storks and George Beeson were married last weighed six mother are getting along filter Mortensen and the week in Price. ehil-spendi- ng Record, 15th. rsUh Baaiii akinff hU Vtcation lm ir.01 M"; Jolra and the babes and Jjriend , g Groussman. yalley in'astcrn Utah, some twenty miles south of Cisco U to be colonized and brought under eultiva-by Coado parties. A large tract of land will be cultivated and the agricultural resources of Grand wunly will be augmented eonsidcrab-j- y as a result of the activities. There u only one ranch at present in Fisher valley. It is an attractivn nook, surrounded completely by high eliffa and mountains. 0W jgySn). flflfll T rj7jT imcnt in nicely. th.t section fishing. They and an enjoyable Wednesday at says the juDovnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Edwards contractor and en- of Price, the 14th. They were tendered a reTnud, was treated at the city gineer of Ilolper was in Roosevelt on by their many friends on their bl Saturday for a fractured leg. Tuesday. Mr. Edwards is a possible ception return to Moab Thursday evening. candidate on the Democratic ticket The couple will make their home here. Jwe Sanford and daughter, for congress from this district. StanMr. Beeson, who is engaged in the . left the firet of the week dard, 14th. sheep and ranching bnsiness near Ata-eheeggs, Wash., to visit with left for that place Friday Laura Wilson was granted on inter- while Cola, Mn. Beeson will remain here divorce decree Saturday from for the locutory present. The friends of the r Warren Powell baa hecn ap- nt e, Amos II. Wilson on the grounds of couple extend hearty congratulations. of the estate failure to provide. She was granted idminirtrator Boseltha Jane June 28. Allred Powell, 525 a month alimony. The couple wen married on August 30, 1930. id Wellington Items L. L Snow of Provo is a bnsinese Frank Oranesman and R. P. and Barrell Mae Barroll visitor here. have lien, Jfaxine and Helen, left on filed suit in district court against Mn. Elmer Stnltz of Hiawatha ia for California. They gjiy Homing John G. Jouflas of Helper to recover a local visitor. Ik (one about a month. 2500 due on a note. Be- It aid Mrs. alledgedly Price of the Contin-- k sides the principal they ask for terest, taxes and attorney fees. company was in Roosevelt M Storey of Oil gkj aad Wednesday on business, ptk Standard of the 14th. P. O. Silvagni The Wellington primary is reported being the only one in Carbon stake to hold sessions during the enmmer in- months. returned to Priee on Sunday evening from Las Vegas, Xev., where he has been after his jW3eox returned Tuesday from hotel interests. He looking will be in Priee reeks relatives with visit ami several days before returning. Things (fried at Price and Mt. Pleasant, there are good, according to him. 14th. id ' Mrs. Nick Tallerico of stkOate and infant daughter have tail ksue after a two weeks istvill relatives in Altoonah. k id Id George Lnren Allred of Priee visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L Allred, Jr., at Tolmage the first of last week. Later he made a trip to Moon Lake accompanied by Wilford Thompson, Ruff of Scofield, where they tried their luck at fishing. rusher of the school board, John K. Crockett returned home lm from that camp Saturday last Wednesday evening from a ten nl i meeting of the board. days fishing trip np above Moon rateh. lake, bringing bock a good-size- d aj kL J. Stookey was a Price John out so there, are Fish plentiful n from Salt Lake City, eom-bthem catch could one by that on business and while here says, hand. ml many old 'aAquaintances. Mis. W. P. Winters and son, Glen, C Wester from Pocatello, Ido., Mt. Pleasant, were called to Ingleof Priee for several days thi: and Calif., last week by the death wood, an-iwek business matters Winters sister, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. of lag after his intcre! s .in Priee Gardner. They will be away some two k aad Mrs. C-- II. Madsen arc weeka E visi-rlbad- 1 Madsens parents, Mice Evalvn West of Ran Francisco, ind Mrs fmzier Kimball of Dru-tri- o last week on arrived last week on a visit. Calif., arrived in Priee F. Gianotti at Maiung Mrs. a visit with Mrs. E. and Mrs. J. A Crock-- . of Priee, R. W. Groo the home of Mr. in Salt Lake L Fiyer of Salt Luke City ett in Wee. She was met Gianotti. Mrs. &L Duchesne on business Monday City by Uintah Basin Record. j nf-i Mrs. Tom Avgikos of Priee the at arms both of fired fractures down the resr Blanche Johnston and Mrs. wrist when she fell the Olson flats in home Bates of Price spent Vi?d-a- y stain at her treatment at received She Tuesday. visiting wilh Mrs. Hoy Schon-kiiher injur- for Price eity hospital the Duchesne Reconi of the the les. 4 U Gillis yi Forrest Wheeler and two c,hil- Tinted in AMoa pri,.p over Snndov at b,r !;urents, Mr. anil Mrs. She is now living in W'y- - Hath Cariwn Sugar beets throughout arsenate with lie will sprayed eonntv of leail to combat w4 worms which thare damaging beets on several of to J. according farms in the eonnty, inB. Jewkex, district agricultural spector. - IhU Flynn was made flntrix of the estate of her serWork is well along on the new or Ui last Saturday. vice station and camp grounds ? on Juim at $3000. Mr. Flynn Thomas in Harvey at the corner 30. V her. and First East streets in Pnce. it will be the finest stoplT Kuoffey was fined $50 Mon-H- . completed between Salt Lake City place ping ; S. Robiixett when and Grand Junction. pwWfd guilty to liquor possession. rrwted on Jnlv 8 with twen-rtW- o Kikakis Max Bailey and George PWt of beer. y suspended thirty-dawere given a J sentence Monday of this of found formerly editor guilty when R. Sobinett, tiec H. and now on of jietit larceny. The of the Ralt Ixike Tribune, three gallons of g Tls,tr in Moab Friday night ed with stealing on July 15. lino from J. G. Mahan "s-Advocat- e, Rev. E. M. Wulhf.nneHvt I of the Methodist church Me of Grace watha, bnt now pastor Colo., with Denver, in odist ehnrch children, an Bn Wallw-rlj-t- -- iliv nor K1,.or,hk.pnn JuwUon- Oraiiil at inxtnictora m one of the Taa 1 si u mry rn every-pjgnmsbl- o. Mens salts. reals and suits, rlill-an- d the libs. w ymir measure at prices and all work .and anaranteed or refunded. Wcie aners & Tailors If w Kart Mala I-- ie Hp-U- 1 PRICE to si.:io t our prmriit lew 7SC ShliwvwS able trip. ost enjoy "rort . Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Station rates station TELKPIioNK Scouts Carl R. Marcnsen of Price was dong busincM in Salt Lake City daring the week. II. Stevenson of Price was the possessor of a new automobile of the latest type. Emmet K. Olson began Work daring the week on his new theater building on Main street. Helper's town board was asking for bids for the construction of an elecCL tric light plant Mrs. Thomas P. Murphy entertained the bridge club at her home on North Ninth street in Price daring the week. Mrs. A. D. Hadley of Sunnyaide visited friends in Priee during the week, later going to Colorado, her former home, for a visit Mr. and Mm. Carl R. Mareusen of Price had a new daughter at their home, born during the week. All concerned are doing nicely. James IL Peterson of Price, inren-te- r of the coilopsing umbrella, had just patented a vacuum ejeaner which promised to make things pick np. Hiawatha was building a jail at a eost of about a thousand dollars. It was near the tipple at East Hiawatha and was modern as snrh buildings go. K. Rantschi, Sr., formerly with the Utah Fuel company as superintendent of coke ovens, was holding a very responsible position with the Blade Hawk Coal eomiwny. Peter Andersons home in the northeast part of town was entered one night during the week by a prowler end five dollars in money was taken from Anderson's trousers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Itex Miller of rrice POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT were entertaining a son, their first at their home on North Eighth Grata Iim bffN mlhorbfd tft m bom, ,. randidsrjr of Arthur K.munlim-tk- y street. The youngster was then about tun days old and doing well. ef Price for the KrpubHrsn cw for county attorney of Cerium Ernest Hall, owner of the McClnre ly. Wilson ranch adjacent to Priee on the east, had decided to plat the property off into town lots. It was to be known as Price Rivervicw addition. ELKO J. M. Miller was down from Colton during the week looking after come eon tracts with local consumers by snd dealers for ire. While here he took lix fir-- t degree in Masonry in After 8:30 P. M. Only the local bulge here. Utah Fuel eomiwny and the Pleasant Valley Cual eomwny had filed - to with Recorder Jones a trust deed for two millions of dollars, covering on . about seventeen thousand acres of Ou Tsv coal lands and improvement in CarFederal rim bon eonnty. Amounts Over SOc At a meeting of the county com missionere during the week, the offices of clerk end recorder were seg- - Telephone H7L?n aord all the rleaning liirjj W. X. Draper returned to Peaonia, Colo, last Monday. He took Bevin MacBeth with him to help break the monotony of sheep herding. Miss Edith Gillispie from Frnita, Colo., arrived two weeks ago for a visit with friends and relatives here. Rhe is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Thayn. The Albert Barnes family, including Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Miss Alts and young Master Beverley, and Mr. and Mrs. Rom, returned Monday from a ten days' trip to the Yellowatme national park. For the first time in two yean, members of the Carbon stake primary board made an official visit to the local primary when Mrs. Nellie Wilson of Price and Mrs. Ada Shimmin conferred here Saturday. Nineteen children and their mothers met in the school honse Fnda' afternoon for a little party to mar! the 'closing of kindergarten for the summer. Miss Wanda Snow, erstwhile teacher, has now joined the are my of the unemployed. Mrs. Mand Worley was hostess to the members of the W. A. C. at her home Wednesday afternoon. The following members were present; Mrs. Nellie Cowan, Mrs. Nona Snow, Mrs. Gladys Burnett, Mrs. Ida Qnale. Mrs. Beulah Draper, Mrs. Sarah Van Waghosoner, Mrs. Evelyn Hill and the tess. According to the rules of the ore ganization, seven cents will be add club this T to the treasury of the fine is imposed np-o- n week. A one-cea member cash time she misses a club meeting, and last week only five of the twelve members were present. i The Misses Locks snd Freeland tertained. The local primary officers and the teachers mot at the home of Mrs. Ida Burnett for their weekly preparation thcbire-ine- s meeting Thursday last. After Clsre Sirs. had hecn dispose.! of, with ladies he entertained Milner by stories. Refreshments were served an-nhostess to the following: Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Flossie Hansen. Mni. Esther Tidwe. , Gladys Bnrnett, Mrs. Mrs. Milner, Mr. Ellis, Mrs. Dora Miss Wanda Rnow, snd Branch Agnes Wonder what the ants do n winter to when there are no pienie pies crawl into. EDDIE. THE By Merita Twiee. Either the middle of this week or next the Kiwanis lodge-i.Hunting-to- ADMAN' n canyon will receive some visitors. Troop 4 of the Girl Seonte are going on its long planned camping trip. The troop will leave early Wednesday in order to be on He way before the snn has risen. We plan to sleep on the lawn at the home of one of the scouts, so if a few neighbors complain of being kept awake, they will know the cense. Outdoor slumber parties ere noisy. The only drawback to the trip is the fact that Evelyn Stultx, captain of the troop, will not be able to go, Tho scouts are each taking a guest who, no doubt, afjer the trip will certainly wish to join the organization. Altogether there will he eight or ten going on the trip. While at the lodge we are planning to earn a Buyer is wise to patronize the uijk few merit badges in the nature field, for there we will be stile to find an bitious merchant because he will serve you better you can tell who they are abundance of material. they ADVERTISE! PARTY GIVEN By Mildred Egos. A party wae given to all the Girl Scouts of Price last Friday aftere noon at the city park y the Girl Reout council. We played games, sang songs and went swimming. There were forty-si- x present. After the games, ice cream and sandwiches were served. Everyone enjoyed a good time. STAND ARDVXLLE ITEMS By Jane Grocebeck. The girls of the Sunset Patrol entertained the troop last Wednesday with an interesting unj clever radio program. Mrs. Watson, onr captain, just re turned from a. three weeks' visit at her father's home in Mexico. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION IMS- -. purtment of the Interior, General Land, Office At Halt Uk Oitr, Utah, July 20, IKKL Notice ie hereby given that Appleton J. Harmon of Oolton, Utah, who. on August 22, 1027, made Htockndsfns Homestead Entry No. 001079 for KVfc- -. NF.'i See. 30. Twp. 12 South, Bang East, Halt fake meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish duim to the land above described before J. Bracken Iee, notary public, nt Price. Utah, on the 20th day of August 19R2. Claimant names as witnesses: Honors (Henry) Duisee-re- , Kells Husserre of Price. Utah; Vasa Xoyea of Colton, Utah, and James Alger of tlcve-sn- d. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub July 21; lust Aug. 18, 1932, K k RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD DENVER REAL TRAVEL Most of us can remember when a woman had one wedding and a lot of babies. Now they have n let ef weddngs ami no b.ioies. BARGAINS One reason why meet parents tell their children eo little is because they are afraid of exposing their DENVER .88J)0 COLORADO SPRINGS .Sf.0O PUEBLO 18.00 Go Sat. or Snn. Limit Than. SALT LAKJB CITY I OR OGDEN V Go Sat or San. limit Monday GRAND JUNCTION GLENWOOD SPRINGS ..$8.50 Go Sat or Snn. Limit Wed. GOOD IN COACHES ONLY Modem women ran do moot anything with a exeept keep can-open- er their hnsband's love. Every Jnly Week-EnROUND TRIP FROM PRICE TO d. Cl $4-0- regated. Under the new order of things the clerkship was to pay about a hundred dollars a month aud the recorder's office about ninety dollars. 0 |