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Show 3 'rf kn J:nrSDAT, ! fctt. I Reserved Seats On Sale at Kelleys Dru o vi rW1J kn tU! i r C I , Urth . A D V O I'A T . fllCE, u-- afid ip. tU'S, d Per. tif Ij.j be rJ AT CURTAIN 50c 35c 10c YOUR UTAH PAGE tsEVEM Man C. C. H. TEARS January M. P. 8:00 vS. Auditorium Smilin Through" Admission Ufc I fV, THROUGH SMILE j alt 17, 18 and 19 IO to; and qjearby - 'price ( ?'3 A'ILIkJ " ' i.ii. Mum visited in the after uiiiin 1dn. Mui Fine r nr iW cipltal over New Yar day, Colorado. 4 m. J for a week in Denver, U.j -- 8 U N kA ,ir'CU. u-j- THE tr lld T HI , rr J . JANUARY m , It) land mm a visitor in Ogden and Salt turning Friday lkr lai meek, re- Ms) or IJ W Dalton returned front Salt Lake Friday, where he sjent several da) on business. rWENTY APPLY FOR 1935 BEER PERMITS Twenty applications for 1935 beer licenses, the fees for which tidal Mr. and Mrs. Vem HoUaway and had been received by City Redaughter left Monday for their home corder William Grogan up to the time in klkllaiid, Teaa after visiting dur- his office closed Wednesday. Sevening Use huiidajs with Mr. Huldaways teen of the applications are for retail parents, Mr. and Mrs Dean licenses and three for wholesale per- i0 Orvel K. Harm, pharmacist at the Mr. and Mr. Eatlo Fiseo of T Kelley Drug rumpsny, Halted in were Price visitor lst week. drouj Grand Junction Sunday. r kr.i in visitor a Dnvis I Marie wei Mm ibV, Dr. and Mrt. E, V. Long of Caitie t Fu. Salt Lake City over New Year', Gate were Salt Lake City caller Die dCM. L lit, iMUi Louise Peacock visited in Sait fore part of the week. A b!u over New Year's. kr. j Lake Qty Howard Jarvis of Salt Lake City farfi i Aaron Hansun waa visitor in Salt was a business caller in Prko several 2 WU. da) of this week. Lake City Monday and Tuesday. a Over. Holly Rryner, University of Utah I Mias Mildred Reynolds of Mapleton Lib. Sat-tustudent, returned to Salt Lake Satur'rim. visited here from Thursday until the holtdas here. day after vjrday with friends. t n.g n an Mr. and Mrs It E. M and Mr. and. and Mrs Maik Olson visited in Salt a, t IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- - Lake City Monday and Tuesday. ior trict Court in and for Carbon read Robert Croc kilt returned to Salt Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITCounty, R- -t ORS: In the Matter of the Estate of Lake Monday after visiting here durcro L, H. Redmond, Deceased. Creditors ing the holidays. will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at the Law Office of Mrs. Ruth Flynn and daughters, out, S. J. Sweetring at 29 East Main Helen and Peggy, visited in Salt Lake riss- Street. Price, Utah, on. or before, the City the More part of the week. ress 28th day of February, A. D. 1935. f HARRIS SIMONSON, , Administrator. Mat.' Ik-- i S. J. SWEETRING. Io Attorney for Administrator.Jan. 3, 1935 Date of first publication. y. I Date of last publication. Jan. 24. 1935 0, 1 Mlss ck.nna xllml relurned ,Q SaU sscr ake Sunday after visiting here for DeCATION s! bind --- ral days with her parents. Mr. Tdt- nd GIcn O. Allred. Pll- Dec. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Getrg 2,-4- 1 mits. Office supplies at The Applicant for doss C licenses, permitting the sale of draught and bottled beer for consumption on the premises where sold, are as follows: iunk Cigar stole, City cafe, James Nass, Steve Cafe, Platis candy, Jones and Lee, John Causer, Wentel, John Pappas, Io-- U Fv ans, New house Lar and Mke Vouroe. muiket O P. Skaggs and Suets-- i applied for class A permits, which allow sale of bottled beer for consumpi, tion off the premises. Class H allowing sale of bottled beer for consumption on Die premises, have been applied for by the Spanish hotel, John Davis and Stanley Edwards. Applicants for class 1) wholesale permits Include Mrs. Clara Miller, e Pott ling works and G. II Leonard. F--d per-mlt- Utah-Pric- A fee of 150 is thalged fur Uw class C retail and dais H wholesale Ue rise. The fie for das A and class IJ retail permit is 150 and 25, 1 resjectively. COMM AIN'T RFK1S11NG ARKI-SKLMANDI.D TO JUSTICE COURT T The case of Adam Ostovkh, charg-e- d with resisting an rot, was Saturday remanded ly the district court to the justice couit. Ostovirh allegedly resisted S. G. Gardner, deputy city marshall at Helper on June 17, while the officer was attempting to arrest hun for unlawful assembly. re sjo-ndm- g -- 7noflheSn iair, e, I s- - Jod arf, nail 1 . ets, ser 3ll- in Its, es. in. uri 1 n- - ry o- e- ne a. iC r, ? i 1 e, 2 31. 1934. j NOTICE gar Bryan Utah, who, stockraising 049452, for i New FeatJOBffSnng Presses PLAINS AND PRINTS ADVANCE STYLES is hereby given that EdMiller, of Spring Glen, on Oct. 9, 1930, made homestead entry. No. ti, Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, E48E1 Sec. 7 S385 SEV-NW- SNEi. Section 8, Township SWb. SNWV. 11 South, Range 11 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tbe clerk of the district court, at Price, Utah, on the 16th day of February, 1935. OrI Claimant names as witnesses: son Marsing. of Jensen, Utah, Dean Pulley, of Duchesne, Utah, Vivian Patten, of Payson, Utah, Bill Marsing, of Price, Utah. THOMAS j, Prom & Party Dresses NEW Creations. Pick See these 1935 now for the Gold and Green and other occasions. yours for the Prom F. THOMAS, Register. Date of First publication, Jan. 3, 1935 Date of last publication, Jan. 31, 1935 v Cecil Christensen, Utah State Agricultural college student, is visiting IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- - with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. f trict Court, in and for Carbon Christensen. County, State of Utah. SHERIFF'S SALE: The First National Bank of A marriage license was issued SunPrice, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. Bracken Lee, Administrator of the day to Clarence Clavon Langford of Estate of Erminio Zanoni, deceased; Kenilworth and Lucille Lundy of and Pia Zanoni, widow of Erminio Cleveland. Zanoni, deceased; and Guido Zanoni and Mrs. Guido Zanoni, husband and Johnny Crockett returned Saturday Cmp y to Long Beach, California after visit- Defendants. corporation, I To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the ing during the holidays with his 2nd day of February, A. D. 1935, at mother, Mrs. Monima Crockett. 2:00 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front steps of the County Court House Robert Littlejohn left Tuesday to in Price, Carbon County, State of resume his studies at the University Utah, the following described proper- of Utah after visiting during the holity, situated in Price, Carbon County, days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. State of Utah, towit: William Littlejohn. Beginning at a point 25 feet East of the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Maurice Bartlett, who is stationed Block 27, Price Townsite Survey, and at Coalville with the Mountain States thence 20 East thence feet, running North 13 rods, thence West 20 feet, Telephone and Telegraph company, thence South i3 rods to the place of visited here during the holidays with beginning, together with all improve- - relatives, ments thereon. Also a right of way with said premMr. and Mrs. Paul Buss returned ises 10 feet wide over the following to Berkeley, California, after Friday described tract of land, visiting slightly over a week with East 25 feet a at point Beginning of the Southwest comer of Lot 1, Mrs. Buss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Block 27, Price Townsite Survey, and George E. Ockey. running thence North 150 feet; thence West 10 feet; thence South 150 feet; Mrs. Wave Walker, case supervisor thence East 10 feet to the place of of the Carbon emergency relief beginning. was one of the principal Also the following described perat the Emery county F. E. sonal property, or so much of said speakers R. A. case conference at Castle Dale repersonal property as may now be unWednesday. maining, also ordered to be sold der the Decree of Foreclosure in the Mrs. Jack Richards of Salt Lake above entitled action, the sale of said personal property to be made with- City is temporarily in charge of the out the right of redemption. The said local office of the Western Union. She personal proprty is particularly des- is relieving E. J. Bums, who is vacacribed as follows, One National Cash Register No. tioning in California. 1952589-71one Bourroughs Adding one Checko-metMachine No. Hugh Edward Hardman of Buena Check Protector No. E 128728; Park California and Kathryn Davis one 12 ft. White and Glass show of Norwood, Colorado were married ft. Saturday by Bishop Silas Rowley. Case; three Bread Racks (6 ft.x2 xJVift.) large wire and steel racks, ceremony was performed in the one Union Bread Wrapping Machine office No. 3582; one Peerless Moulder; one coumy clerks Doughnut Fryer; one Double Electric A son was bom Sunday afternoon Stove Plate; two large Bread Trows; ' one steel and wire Pan Racks, one to Mr. and Mrs. Vemee C. Frame. Duchess Bun Cutter; one Champion Mr. Frame is connected with the Bread Mixer No. M 1287; one Read Mountain States Telephone and e Mixer No. 24206; one Richmond graph company. Boiler; five hundred Bake Pans; sev enty-fiv- e Bakers Trays; one StandMr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay and ard Scale No. 334455; one National Cash Register No. 2757192-109one daughters returned to Salt Lake 11 ft. all Glass and Oak Show Case; Tuesday. They arrived here the midone 7 ft. Oak and Marble Counter; dle of last week, Mr. Clay going on one large Backboard Glass and Oak to Denver to spend several days cm Show Case. business. Dated at Price, Carbon County Sate of Utah, this 29th day of DeO. K. Jameson of Salt Lake City recember, A. D. 1934. turned Saturday after visiting here S. M. BLISS, for several days. Mr. Jameson was Sheriff of Carbon County, formerly a member of the Harding State of Utah. Hate of first publication, Jan. 3, 1935 junior high school faculty and is now of last publication, Jan. 24, 1935 connected with the Junior Red Cross. Men! A Shirt Value You Shouldnt Pass Up! s Ei n MS Whites! Plain Colors! 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