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Show PAGE TVTB. : 'Price and Hearbq Kenilworth Notes SOCIETY tr to W a dian eanvon summit. The moisture n,,iy rvn,,nB her home with the recent snow and ram liuS'City will make the farmers forget some r.f Foster from their fears of a water shortage il,i w to and Mr. George of Mr. and summer. Roosevelt Standard, 29th. (todsvT fi CLr, eJ1,u",Ia' ftemoon were guest. Friday 1,1 Iverson at Ducheano. A Vaught of TiMtor lrie i this week. theXitrtr,n li Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood of attended to Priee are among the visitors in the O.. Denting of Price o eity for the Masonic Council, Duchesne Wednesday, waa for years a resident of Durthe Record of the 29th. ango and Telluride, and active in circles in those two eities. Hr is Frandscn and dangh-Al- ! Lake connected is to Salt with, the Utah Power and moved have home. Light company at Price. Grand June, make their will whe they S, tion Sentinel of the 29th. of A. Gillis R. District Engineer The marriage of Hugh Johnstone Vernal over the week-en- d and Lila Parkinson has been announcof the the Eipresa taLe, ed. Johnstone is employed at Hiawatha. The eouple met while Miss Parkinson taught in the school there. The last Price left Sutton Yoland she marriage took place last Saturday for Ns York City, where at the brides home in Lewiston. She with summer visiting spend- the is a sister of Mrs. Ben D. Redd of i suntthis eity. r ae-gt- . - - J Ul g,.u Kirkltrick ?riiDannte lub with ic y w number of Fleet-woo- d Ms-son- i7 lW Texaco represen-Min- e over from Priee during Corleissen, Thl 5 J will Girl Miss Lcnora Crookston left fur American Fork tu spend her vacation with her parents. 8. Hough motored to Salt Lake .City Monday morning to receive treatment for an injured eye. Mr. and Mr. Len Snow and motored to Orangeville Saturday and will s;iend the rammer. Mis Marguerite Jark.son left Monday morning for Denver, Colo., to a secretarys position. Miss Orpha Wagrner left Monday morning for several days visit in Denver before returning to North Dukota. Miss Marie Postovit left Monday for Seattle where she will lie the house guest of her sister for several weeks. Clyde Dugmore returned to Kenilworth Sunday evening after spending a week in Ogden as the guest of hia All the troops will continue to meet during the summer mouths. Trui 2, 3 and 4 have changed the hour from 3:30 to 2 oclock every Tuesday after noon. luncheon Saturday afternoon. ,l he Rinetti and restaurant. w'l ,'lfft Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Monima B. frock- Ciwkett will also lie in cnarge of the program and will give paper on "Russian Home Life. Mr. ami Mrs. L R. Eldridge entertained their bridge elub Tuesday evening with a dinner followed by three tallies of cards. Guests were Mr. and MrsC. R. Fergusxon, Mr. and Mrs. 0 K; Clay, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mr. nd Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Miss Veronica lleinlein and Mr. Thompson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Fullmer and Mrs. Kirkpatrick received the high score sister. Mrs. E. Anderson and daughter motored to Provo Saturday afternoon and will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Jackson and two sous, Rockwell and George, motored to Salt Lake City Saturday Fred Larchcr has taken over the Golding service station on Main street and Carbon avenue, according to II. J. Corleissen, Texaco1 representative. morning. Car- - The station will be managed and Hiss Bess Jones, teacher in the Miss Wanda Bass and Miss Eleanor left Saturday ' by AI Coriissen of Denver, Wunty high school, motored to Springville ou Vaughn and R. where Colo., J. The Mo., station in Lawson, Golding. kome to attend the art exhibit ljj Thursday prizes. will summer months. handle, besides Texaco products, and banquet. b will spend the the Goodyear tire. Mrs. Charles Ruggeri was elected B. IL Young, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewiston to will Redd D. go Um president of Sorosis Literary Society Young and children motored to Salt Miaa Helen their and is SunRedd Mrs. leave to Iladley itnrday to get been vis- day for Ventura, Calif., to study mu- for the coming year at a business Lake City Saturday and returned on ibv daughter, who have sic and domestic science. She will stay meeting Monday evening at the home Sunday evening. itor mother for several week. of Mrs. J. W. Hammond. Other Mrs. G. W. Hughes and Miss Wil-lain- y during the rammer months and wiil chosen are as follows: Viee enter Hughes and Esther Hughes moin of Brock stopped College Mo., Nevada, Cotty Elgin Edith Hiss Mrs. Ray MrGonigal; cor- tored to Salt Lake president, week-en- d falL to this visit She been has City Monday and awarded a ff in Price over tie responding secretary, Mrs. Aee Rob- returned Wednesday, left She in work there. Jameson. scholarship library jth Mrs. Mayine recording secretary, Mrs. OsMiss Willamy Hughes entertained of tne week for Los .An- Miss Hadley graduated from the Car. erts; is car Hanson; treasurer, Mrs. R. P. at 0 oclock dinner and an evening at bon county high school this year and Cak des, is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Had- Iearee, and auditor, Mrs. George E. bridge for the Misses Marie Postovit, Christensen., The final meeiing will Orpha Wagoner, Mae Burton and Leu-or- a H 8. Neilson eame over from his ley, county clerk. She will entertain he held May 1G at the home of Mrs. Crookston. eve-oifew a friends informal an at tea on in Mt Pleasant Sunday Sheldon Anderson. The dosing banMr. and Mr. William Lawley left and will remain in Price for a Saturday. will not lie held this year. quet Sunday morning for a three months rib looking after hia interests in Elmer vacation to Liverpool, England. This Klitgaard left for Salt Lake Mr. this section. McMillan, who will be- is their first trip to their native land City Sunday, where ho has accepted come theLydia bride of E. Howell next in Roy Hiu Ardene Flynn was a Trice visi-i-r a, position, lie has been connected week, was the recipient of forty years. many loveShe is now employ-- 1 with the Priee Trading company for Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hampton and lut week-enmiscellaneous a at shower on ly gifts in the state espitol building and is the past four years. He and his wife Mrs. George B. Hard- son, George, were dinner guests of Tuesday night. tiding night school at llenagers will make their' future home there. ing, Mrs. Belle Morrison and Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Judd Monday. Mrs. Klitgaard has been in Salt Lake Biiness college. Marie Davis were hostesses and the They left Tuesday for Ogden where will spend the summer. City for several weeks under a doe-tor-s affair was held at the Harding home. they eare following an operation for Nr. and Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood L. P. Pearce entertained at a Mrs. dinner Following bridge was played . from Montrose, Colo., Sundny, a bone infection. Klitgaard s place at four tables. Pink carnations were delightful bridge party last Tuesday-eveningthere they visited their eon, Max- here has been taken by Mr. White used as The included Mrs. list mobridal and a guest centerpieces well, and family. He is connected with of American Fork, who has moved tif was carried out in the decorations. John Burton. Miss Willamy Hughes, his here. business. the drug family The guests were Miss Ida Pace, Miss Miss Ann Pleval, Miss Mae Burton, Mrs. Gladys King, Miss Orpha Wagoner, Miss Lenora Bessie Sheriff Charles Lumley was this Mrs. Jameson, Mrs. Nettie Brown of Salt Lake Clyde Vaught, Mrs. Sherman Crookston and Miss Marie Postovit. Em-tr- y City was in Price Saturday. ISho was morning notified by officers of Mrs.. R. I. Brorkbank, Mrs. High score was won by Ann Pleval. Palmer, called to Orangeville Sunday to at- county to be on the lookout for Marion Bliss, Mrs. Frank Averill, Mrs. Mrs. Len Snow was hostess to the a boy and girl who ran away from Arthur tcod the funeral of her sister-in-law- , Hanson, Mrs. Glen Allred, members of her bridge elub on Wedtheir home in Green River last night, Mrs. Nr. Bath Peacock. Lloyd Wetenkamp, Mrs. E. K. nesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wilays the Grand Junction Sentinel of Olson, Mrs. M. P. Black and Mrs. liam Driscoll and Mrs. John Burton Hardy Strong waived preliminary Monday. The missing pair are Melvin Enid Russell. The guest list included Mrs. Calvin Ham-inoo- d Giles, aged 16, and Wanda Giles, bis hearing before Justice J. W. Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Jewkes, Monday and waa bound over to sister, aged 12. The girl was reported O. AND MBS. C. WATT BRANDON Roy Robinson, Mrs. William Driscoll, district eoart to await trial for an .as being clothed in striped overalls VISITING WYOMING FRIENDS Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. William Man-soand a green eoat, while the boy was slliged into theft charge. Mrs. William Woodhead and Mrs. arBrandon C. Watt Mr. and Mrs. wearing a blue shirt and blue overalls. Herbert Wood. Lava from Hot Kemmerer in rived Miss Velda Kirkham, teacher in the It was not known whether they left Mrs. Len Snow was hostess to the Price schools, spent the week-en- d with by railroad or caught a ride on a high- Springs, Ida., where they have ex- members of her bridge elub Wednesreand interests, tensive Col-ibiproperty a. Nr. and Mrs. D. 8. Crawford at way. Prizes won by Mrs. William were unfriends day. with here mained visiting She will spend the snmmer Driscoll and Mrs. John Burton. The of house til guests being Wednesday, at her home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A D. Hopkins. Tuesday guest list included Mrs. John Burton, Miss Willamy Hughes, Miss Ann evening, Mrs. P. J. Quealy entertainNr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Pleval, Miss Mae Burton, Miss Orpha .'the visitors at the ed dinner, says children, George Jr., and Rockwell, Officers and Committee Members Are Kemmerer (Wyo.) Gazette of the Wageiier, Miss Lenora Crookston and of Ketfihrorth, are visitmft 'at the Miss Marie Postovit. High score was Chosen At Tneadnya Meeting. 29th. hen of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest won by Ann PlevaL en were Brandon Mrs. Mr. and of this city. Mt. Pleasant The Lady Elki club met in the lodge route to their home at Sheridan, afMr. and Mr. William Lawley were fynaid, 29th. rooms in Priee Tnesday evening and ter an extended absence, during whieh the guest at a delightful surprise In addi- they visited California, making an party given Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon and two completed its organization. motor trip. They also visited ning at the library by Mr. and Mrs. tion to the officers elected at the orchildren of Price were over-nigvisiis publish- - Harry Parr. Games were enjoyed duron at the home of W. S. Henderson ganization of the elub last week, three with their son, Delos, who Utah. at a ing the evening. A late rapper waa Helper. newspaper e Tnesday evening, says the Ytrnal additional officers were chosen, these ingThe Brandons are pioneers of Wyo- - served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. bprew of the 28th. They left Wedn- being Mr. Walter V. Pace, second In 1904 they came to Pinedale, James Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. George viee president; Mrs. Arthur N. Smith, ming. esday morning for their home. where they established the Roundup, Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Roberts, Mr. auditor, and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, when only a few houses graced the and Mrs. Dominick Poire, Mr. and Mr. and Mm. Carl R. Marensen of there. They then eame to Mr. Sam Waterfield of Helper and landscape Wt Lake City visited in Vernal duriThe Meeting Tuesday waa the last in 1908 and published the Mrs. E. Jackson of Salt Lake City. Kemmerer ng the past week and spent Sunday to be Held until September. A party Kemmerrer Camera from that year Mr. and Mrs. Lawley will spend the with Mr. Nettie Riehens, also visiting will be given in the lodge rooms some until 1916, when they went to Sheri- next three months in England and heir daughter-in-laMrs. George time in May, however. Committees aphas Scotland. dan, since which time that place evusen of pointed by Mrs. J. E. Flynn, presi- been their home. Last year they sold Rangely. Vernal dent, are: Program and year book, their newspaper. The Journal, in efKiz MA. Osear Hanson, chairman; Mrs. consolidation. Before leava fectin' i, .Mrs. Byron Thompson of Priee is Sanford Ballinger; Mrs. Kick Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Hill were in Brandon stated he expected to iting with her sister, Mr. Edna Miss Ardene Flynn and Mrs. ing, into the harness sgain as soon Kiz visiting Sunday. get wey. Mrs. Thompson wa fonncrly J. C. Hubbard. Forrest as he found a suitable location. Guy and Mrs. Lafe Norton M. hut Clara Rcnnion, Mrs. committee: Mr. Entertainment daughter of in on business last week. were Irire d Mrs. David CARD or THANKS Bennion, who for Nelson, chairman; Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Boren Bill thinks Boren, our ninrre to wish y years resided in Vernal. Mrs. J. C. Vaught, Mrs. WilWe eiprres for the oral oHertnzj and Mrs. Stanley Brainy were in Price liam Steekelman, Mrs. L. R. Bills, nd apprei-Utlond all other evidences on business last week. Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. Vincent Sum- svmpatbjr shown n durins the illness Mr. and Mrs. mo-- d beJohnour of Several Kiz people ineluding some Stanley Harvey ner, Mrs. L. E. Long and Mrs. rad at the lime of the deah and students of the fiunnvside to, Columbia, Utah, to visit with son. loved daughter and sister, Catherine. parents ir children, who have been attend-- g Welfare committee : Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. John Csnser and Family. school attended the danee Thursday rehool there. at Sunnyside. Harvey was former FrandsCn and Mrs. Mack Olson. Because her husband insisted on her evening Perintendent of the Blazon Coal committee: Mrs. B. W. Mr. Mra. A. L. Herring and Mr. and Mrs. John in Hospitality Chieago, going to live pany. They returned home April Dalton, chairman ; Mrs. Erin Leonard, F. Herron deserted him and he got and Mrs. Gratien Etchebarne were - Kemmerer visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Wyo.) Gazette, 29th. Mrs. C. A. Olson, Mrs. Harris Sima divoree. Walter Boren Friday afternoon. onson. Pope, U. 8. mail driver, r2port-- 4 Membership committee: Mrs. F. IFarrell Boren was the guest of honWednesday that five inehes of new mporter, chairman; Mrs. Clark Newell, or at a birthday party given at his IBow 'ell Wednesday morning on In- - Mrs. Jess Peacock and Mrs. Charles home Saturday evening. Games were Ammon. played and refreshments served. Publicity committee, Mrs. Reid Pace Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Vargus and and Mrs. Sue Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Herring left here want DepenIf you Parliamentary, Mrs. W. F. Olson. for Oakland, Calif., after Friday thoughtdable Insurance a few daya .visiting relatives pending inhere. They will atop at Los Angeles fully applied to your to visit Andrew Litster, who is Mra. dividual need, call at this Herrings brother. He is in the oil office. Dependable Insurbnsinese there. bar a smart ance costs no more than Wednesday evening a program with -It right here la Price. kind. danee after was given in honor of other the "Where b""r Price vs. Ogden "5 Mrs. Esther Curtis. The program was food suit fer Up in and well as follows: Poem, Miss Belva Herring; Nelms-Ellujo- od Utah State League Game number of aamplea. AM ,!?? 7 song. Misses Wilds and Norma BordMh! epriuc fabrics. Worried INSURANCE AGENTS en; talk, N. O. Perkins; song, Darrel rw Perfect fit guar- and Melvin Norton; words of appreciSHvagni Building ation for Mrs. Curtis and Francis Price, Utah Dimick by Lafe Norton; reading, Mrs Acne Cleaners & Tailors Curtis; dancing by Missw Reva Hardy and Lowell Boren; reading, Edna rmm Noyes; song, Mine Wanda and Beth Workman; grading, Merrill Mead and Edwin Dimick. J week on 28th. Ex-res- business.-Ve- rnal s, ra d. re-tun-ed n, va-ati- LADYELKS FINISH ORGANIZATION Me-trth- nr ell eve-tensi- ht h. News Bcr-nard- Ell-woo- d. n 0 Just Think Of It..... BASEBALL made-to-vTyu- rt .- lit-fe- pw'r Cbevi-nnwd- T njy.MTa ItEMIM. Price Ball Park :i p. m. Sunday, May 8 I ' MEET AT OGDEN The plays ami pantouiines given so successfully last week at the high school will be related some night soon for the benefit of the parents and friends of the scout. ae-ee- pt enter-in- d Scouts Approximately a thousand Rotar-ianand their ladies of Utah and IdaThe captains will take their girls ho will be headed toward Ogden without of doors most of the meetings in a few days to attend the annual and will put into practical use the Fifth district conference to be tests in hiking, trailing and fire build- held in that Rotary 12-1-3. , May eity, ing. Many of the girls are ready to W. E. Fleetwood of Priee is to have start training for second class work an iinjMirtant part in the meeting this and with hearty between and will speak Friday .morning year leaders and girN all ought to pass at the Abolish general sessions on their tests in the fall. The Carbon Hysteria and Fear. school hand will also make Mrs. Wilford Jensen gave a most county high as the official band of the the trip instrurtive talk May 3, to the council convention. They are to give a conmembers and leader on Flag Eticert Friday morning at 9:45. This subject covers a huge quette. The conference holds special interfield and Mrs. Jensen explained at est for all Rotarians because of the length "The Flag Code, whieh was prenscure of International Director adopted by the National Flag eonfpr-ene- e William de Cock Bulling of the Hague, at Washington, D. C. This code who will address the gatheris used by the American Legion, Buy Holland, and also for the reason that twice, ing Seouts, Girl Seouts and over one hun- other of prominence will die- dred lodges and organizations through- russ speakers of vital inter-- ; practical subjects out the country. est In men and worneu of the inter-mountsection at this time. News The theme of the conference will he "Pruetiral Rotary, Today and ToMr. and Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud mo- morrow. The first days sessiona will tored to Salina for the week-enbe devoted to discussion of subjects J. P. Gunderson of Huntington is of international character in complisending a week with his daughter, ment to the distinguished visitor fropi Mrs. Ungerman. ; Holland, at the same time being tied Announcement was made of the in closely to Fifth district elub acmarriage of Miss Lila Parkinson and tivities. Subjects for discussion the local Hugh Johnstone Saturday night at second day will be jicrtinciit to Priee. They left right after for a hon- conditions today from the individual as well as the community standpoint. eymoon to be spent in California. Frank M. Driggs, Ogden, governor Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman entertained at luncheon and bridge for Mrs. A. F. of the Fifth Rotary district, in noti- ce the various dubs of the Jorgensen, Mrs. E. E. Wright. Mrs. fying program expressed the belief Arthur Opperman, Mrs. W. A. Baxter attendance this year will eatab-is- h that and Mrs. William Pizza of Scofield. a record because under present Miss Philomine Bergant entertained conditions there ia greater need for the sewing club Thursday afternoon stimulation made possible by personal Mrs. for James Reese, Jr., Miss Flor- a gathering of this nature and also ence Bounin, Mica Jauenta Branch, because of the opportunity afforded Miss Anna Rauhala and Miss Jessie or relaxation by the many ' enterReese. tainment features. Mr. and Mrs. nenry Nougaret enEarly arrivals for the conference tertained at a bridge dinner Wednes- will be afforded an opportunity for day for the following guests : Miaa entertainment Wednesday evening on Ethel Naylor, Miss Gertrude Mur- May 11, at a dinner danee. Other outdock, Miss Lila Parkinson, Miss Han standing entertainment feature! for sen, M. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thursday and Friday afternoons and Dahlsrud. evening and Saturday will be the Mr. and Mra. Frank Gleason enter- annual banquet, governors ball, luntained at dinner and bridge Tuesday cheons. golf, scenic -- and industrial evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. tours, special Rotary play, midnight IV. W. Murray, Dr. and Mr. Frank movie and the first Fifth distriet golf Lemon, Mrs. C. N. Orr, Min Gertrude tournament for a trophy presented by ' Murdock, Min Ethel Naylor, Mrs. M. Governor Drigge Ail ladiee in attendance will bo Hart, Min Lila Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud. Prizes were raged to be preset t at all conference won by Min Naylor and Mr. Dahla-ru- d. session. Valuable prize will bo given to them at the general sessions, banThe Bridge elub was entertained by quet and luncheons. Social entertain-i.w-nt features provided hr them will Mrs. A F. Jorgensen Thursday. The tea at tie Ogden country eluh guests were Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mra. be a E. C. Bowen, Mrs. Elmer Love. Mrs. Thursday afternoon and a luncheon place Fridey. H. B. Lindeman, Mra. Lloyd Unger-ma- at the Mrs. William Burn, Mra. Arthur Opperman, Mrs. William Steekelman, Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. Hen- Arnold L. Jacobsen, Emery. Nougaret, Mra. W. W. Murray, Martha M. Jones, Huntington, re. Frank Gleason. Prise was won Stanley Barney, Price. by Mrs. Love. Baraell Norton, Wellington. Elmer Hamilton, Rolapp. Margaret Felice, Helper, Bill Goriahek and Jack Thomas reJoseph Fassio, friee. turned here from Priee Friday of last Katherine Felice Helper, a ain Hiawatha d. eoa-iercn- : not Licensed to Wed n, S Scofield News week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crane ant daughter, Marjorie, left for California Saturday of last week. Frank Goriahek of the University of Utah, was a visitor here Sunday He returned Monday. Harry G. Met os, Salt Lake City attorney, waa a ealler here Sunday. He returned the next day. Miss Eileen Murphy spent Sunday and Monday with Dennis Murphy. She is from Salt Lake City. Miss Jane Metoe, student of the East high school, was a visitor here Sunday. She returned Monday to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beayack anc son, Charles, were business visitors here Saturday last week. They are from Heiner. A Strong, Mohrland. Lydia R. Shew, Huntington. Bert Earl Lambson, Priee. Dagmar Marie Hamilton, Priee. Hugh Mack Herron, Priee. Lucille Collard, Priee. Ire Convicted of driving while intoxicated, John Lewin of Detroit musk spend one hour a day for thirty day in the Lincoln Park police headqnar-- . ten as a part of the court sentence. msuE.WHi.nc. Twe Cants Par Ward Each Ne Charia Aceeuela. FOR RENT TWO MODERN IIOME&. 7 Inquire Mari D. Gibaon. FOR RENT FIVE-ROOMODERN house. Oak floors, etc. Phone 415-. B. J. Mrs. Ruth Fox Peacock Services Held Sunday At Orangeville Several Priee people drove to Orangeville Sunday to attend the fnn-er- al of Mrs. Ruth Fox Peaeoek, 45, widow of E. Lb Peacock. Mrs. Pea-eor- k died in Priee eity hospital on last Thursday afternoon from complications which set in following an appendicitis operation. F. W. Reid. B. W. Dalton and J. Bb Jewkes were speakers. Mrs. Peaeoek has a number of relatives living in Priee. She was born in Orangeville and ia survived by three brothers, Ward Fox of Salt Lake City; Blant Fox of Orangeville; Easton Fox o ' San Franriseo, Calif.; four sisters, Mra. Belle Box Reid and Mra. Ruby Fox Jewkes, 8alt Lake City; Mrs. Gene Von Elm, Boise. Ida., and Mrs. lone Coleman of Oaford, W. Va. Musieal automobile horns became o numerous in Memphis recently that a poliee drive was launched against them. APARTMENT FOR RENT FURNISH-e- L Inquire Sumner Apts. North Pint West, 1'rice, Utah. . WANTED TO BUY 8EOOND-IIAKh ,n d condition. Call The Run office. n,"lte' n,t TUNE YOUR OWN PIANO SIMPU-fie- d Instruction book with tioalimlif toola, all complete (or M.95 nrranoij Iartieniare free. Addree Pa. Mansfield, ' FOR RALE SWORE .OPPORTUNITY home included. 8m all inveataent and'' reasonable terms. Nine mile from Unit Lake City in rrowln community. Write: John Ayre, (505 South State stent, Mur- ray, Utah. g, MAN WANTED FOR GOOD PAYING route, now open for reliable middle-axe- d man with ear. Muni be mtiMied with $23.00 a week at start. Write The J. R. Watkina Company. Rural Dept, 30 Liberty Street, Winona, k, 8,5. W ANTED REPRESENTATIVE IN Carbon county to aeU modi wealed to aervice aaraxea, product atatiaaa and trurkinx companion. $50.00 lareetaeot will pay net $30.00 to $50.00 per and bix repeat bmhieaa. Write or la person. Red Devil Products (V. South State Street, Salt Lake & |