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Show SUN-ADV- SET FOR MONDA Price C. C. C. Camp Notes if Engineer Roger Reynolds took a few lit x Robertson, age 20, passed away days off and went to Salt Lake. He &t his home here about 3am Wed- - will visit his old tutor, Sam Graves, patient in St Marks hospital. Roger nesday, June 24. He had been ill only amissed his pal and so he will try and few houis, having been stricken Tuesday afternoon The cause was, cheer him up and maybe wheel himhome If time permits Roger will ai given as pneumonia so attend the convention of the B. L. Surviving are his father, Howard; Robertson, his mother, Mira Robert- - of F. E, Thuisday, Friday and Sat- son, three sisters, Rea, Mildred and urday. H Dee and a baby brother. The body is at the Wallace Moitu- Traveling Stoiekeeper George Jen ary in Price. Funeral arrangements sen, sepnt Tuesday on an inspection are not yet made tour of thp Helper terminal. -- H trict. My Song is of Dodge ccc i j V says MARION TALLEY tZJFTJ Lovely Opera Star in "Follow Your Republic Production iho1'" - ther-Gu-s- the book; a man actf ejeste Fhnm went to Salt Lake to It ually likes being in the hospital gea Mrs C. Flaim who has been rest- William Allen, happened this way ing in Nevada the past month. transient, was found on Helpers Main street last Thursday apparently in Fireman Frank jjJames was cut off gieat pain A doctor wa summoned board at Helper and has moved and the case diagnosed as intestinal the U his railroad headquarters to Crnd(,0f rdca,, ulcers an operation was indicated Junction Permission to hospitalize him as a It county patient was obtained arid AlDoc Slopansky is back from his len was taken to Pi ice City hospital COLUMBIA NEWS He refused to be operated on and trip to Kansas II- Was given a potion to quiet him Next Roundhouse Foreman Jim Busnah day he rested and refused to eat You May Be Next and Two in medication was continued and the boy an is leaving in the next few days .for California. He says he is going the Dark were the shows given here Just slept and rested Later he was again asked to sub- - to try to coax Mrs B. to come home last week, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rich and fammit to an operation but refused and We thought you told us what a good was then advised that if he wouldnt cook you were Jim ily of Nine Mile were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lines Htake the treatment necessary he might just as well move on as nothing could Smith is back on the job af- - last Monday afternoon. Army he gained by simply lying there. Mrs .Reese M Reese and daughter, of convalescence at 'ter a few Allen thought differently however, hig home days Fay, of Price, visited with Mrs Amlot a he had a nice clean, warm bed, mon and her daughter, Lucile, and at jj of excellent service and any pain he the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J. roundhouse Jp developed was soothed for him with t.ntobenver Wednesday. fi ght Eberts last medication and food was available so Me?ek of Salt receiving word thatFnday City is Mary dauch-- l his satwas he thought hed just rest he here with her parents, Mr. ill and taken ter had suddenly bfeniJ isfied. Effoit to get in touch with to a hospital m Denver Hj0and Mrs Frank Mezek relatives failed to bring any reply so amoved Miss Hope Williams of Price spent t H. come we so don has fiom J. It became necessary for the county with Leatrict Nelson, the week-en- d how is. the daughter the to either adopt Commissioners of Mr. and Mrs Levi Nelson daughter Mr. and Mrs. James McClusky and young man or send him on his way. Wetmore and wife are soaking Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knox were SunTuesday morning he consented to Bill hav-t- o go provided a way was found for him up a little California sunshine visitors in Provo last week. day comfortably make a trip to Provo ing left Monday for two weeks on the Lester Worley spent Sunday in or maybe Salt Lake as he claimed coast, Emery county. H relatives in that part of Utah, A way Mrs. William Lines returned home was found and much to the regret of Blacksmith Joe Prosos has been in Wednesday evening after a short stay Mr. Allen he left the hospital where Salt Lake with Pat Smith. After a in Wellington. he really liked to stay. careful study Joe reports the stock A group of families from Colum.market as slightly better than dur- bia motored to Sunnyside canyon Sating the panic of 93 but still open to urday evening for an outing in the cool anyon air. For the past week improvement. Hthe weather in Columbia has been exThe Town Crier, H. B. Grad, is ceptionally hot and uncomfortable. By M. If. Wilson back at work we hear. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kanakis and Carman Bill Weller spent the weekII family of Sunnyside were Sunday end in Ogden, returning Tuesday. HelThe paint crew working at the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H per terminal is being concentrated on Harry Kopasis. One carman has been cut off due to the work of finishing up the station Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson and famthe slowing down of through business building from now until July 1st. spent Sunday in Ferron with relaily on the D. & R. G. W. II tives. II The Traffic Club has decided to A number of the young men and Vacation day are fast approaching, put a float in the Helper July 4th pa- - women from Columbia motored to the car gang looks like first out. Leelface. Wellington Friday night to attend a Lammon and family, also Ray Green-- 1 jj church dance. er, are leaving the 26th and Blackie Master Carpenter Adkins was a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson and Willis the 27th. Helper visitor Tuesday. family spent June 14, in Scofield with H Blackie and family will spend a friends and relatives. Jack Loftis says its still hot up Mr. and Mrs. Kimber, accompanied couple of weeks in Colorado, where Blackie has some trout tied u ' The around the depot. He claims to have by Donna Reynolds, daughter of Mr. Lemmons are also planning a trip to lost weight because of the heat, and Mrs. Lew Reynolds motored to fishing spots while Greener, ing that he has fallen off to an even Clear Creek Sunday to visit with relton now. will go east for his vacation. atives and friends. Heres one Willow Creek Spike Camo and announced that it is the outstanding disspike camp in the Fort Douglas The Carbon County Womens Dem ocratic club will inspect Camp Price afternoon. After in- The The first legal action to come be specUngfhe camp buildings and onthe fore the attention of authorities in 11hgCiechdmonX7ast' Friday grounds and viewing the evenmgflag the past few weeks, has been set score lowering ceremony the ladies will eat jjj triafln district court here next Mon- - eyeningunningthe supper with the company in the mess Safe"297 according 'to' informa- - of hall, The three-gam- e series ccc ltlonrom the off,ce of the clerk fways won die initial game andmaking: one. of the Price June one the At meeting courthe number of wins C of Commerce last week, Chamber John Gramalakis and Mary Borge- - Much interest has been shown in President Val H Gow les appomieu the lakls will stand trial on charges of next game, to be played tnursaay will which of the winner following members to serve as a C. C. grand larceny, following their pleas evening, Edmund Crawford, ser the committee: C. fw of not guilty to charges here recently. take the pennant CCC- Redd, Elmer Young, John chairman; The pair are alleged to have taken! B. Jewkes. The Camp Price baseball teamErnest R Lee and J. more than $300 from tv" youth s to meet last scheduled is Creek canyon This committee neved t0 Clear Gramaiakis on or about t mg defeat at the hands ,n the near future with Captainfu March 24, of this year. A'chaunCey D. Jones and Superintendthe CWr fIPek aggregation the West at Camp Price. w, They were arraigned before Judge return game is to be played in J .W, Hammond at the time of the near futuie. Preliminary hearing and were bound' owr to the uPPtT court They have, Captain JVhe Port Etou"ias ... .. , , g g ' (By M H. Wilson) THURSDAY, JUNE ?, UTAH CATE O foi - LWe jnyaalso Peterson inspected Captain and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- the ence Eldredge. 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Clyde Roberts motored to Ogdeq late last week and returned with Mrs. Roberts, who has been in Girl Scout camp in Ogden canyon for some time. Louise Coli of Price spent the weekend with Florence Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knox. Mr. Reggly, a mine official from Provo, spent Friday here on p business visit. Elizabeth and Mark Tratos spent a weeks vacation in Grand Junction IVUM Its ALL whiskey Townsendites Select And with all this luxury . . New Club Officers! Thats what youll say when yoa try M & M (short for Mattingly & Moore) ! Here's why: M & M is a smooth, mellow blend of fine Kentucky straight whiskies made slowly in the good way. On a recent trip from Kansas City to Los Angeles, I enjoyed every minute . . . and was not at all tired after a long day of driving. . . . with their grandparents. 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