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Show T THE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult county clerk or respee-tirsisnere for further Information. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of William Harmon Walkington, will present Deceased. Creditor fiaime with vouchers to the undersigned at Payton, Utah, or to the clerk of the above court at Price, Utah, on or before the 7th day of n, April, A. D, 1933. Theodore Walking-toadministrator of the estate of William Harmon Walkington, deceased. PORTER & NEBEKER, At- :l tomeys, of Payson, Utah. " ESTATE CREDITORS NOTICE TO of Wawjamln Jacob Stein, also known as Benjamin J. Stein, also known as Ben J. Stein, also known s Ben Stein, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Henry Price, Utah, Ruggeri, attorney-at-laon or before the 1st day of June, A. D 1933. MRS. EMMA STEIN, Executrix of the estate of Benjamin Jacob Stein, also known as Benjamin J. Stein, also known as Ben J. Stein, also known as Ben Stein, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney, price, Utah. Date of first publication, Jan4:7 uary N, 1933.. w. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Mary A. Cantrill, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room B, Silvagni building. Price, Utah, on or before the 38th day of March, A. D., 1933. MABEL C. HAMMOND, Administratrix of Estate of Mary A. CantriU, deceased. L. A. McGEE, Attorney. Date of first publication, Jan4:7 uary 86, A. D., 1913. IN THE SEYENTH JUDICIAL District court. In and For Carbon State of Utah Carbon Em-- " County, , ery Bank, a Utah corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mike Erdei mid Julia Erdei, husband and wife; Marie Ellis; Independent Gas and Oil company, a Utah corporation; William A. Stick- -' ney Cigar company, a corporation, and Ira Victor Howell, defendants. - Summons The State of UbJi to the Above Named Defendants: You and each of your are hereby summoned ' to appear within twenty days after the service of this .summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so . to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk at the above entitled court This action is brought to recover a Judgment foreclosing a mortgage upon the lands described in said complaint said mortgage being made ; and executed by Mike Erdei and Ju- 11a Erdei, husband and wife, to .the Price Commercial and Savings bank, a Utah corporation, and assigned and transferred ' to the Carbon Emery Bank, a Utah corporation,1 by the Rice Commercial and Savings. Bank. ; . . Entertain Group At Workman Home In Klz By Sirs. L, J. Boren. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Workman entertained Friday evening at their home here with an old fashioned picnic party. Games and dancing supplied entertainment The following were present: Bliss Reva Hardy, Bliss Wilda Boren, Blisses Wanda and Beth Workman, Anne and Verley Boren, Mrs. Elizabeth Etchebame, Blrs. S. Webb, Sir. and Bits. George Blead, Mr. and Blrs. Merrill Blead, Mr. and Blrs. Henry Kelley, Sir. and Blrs. Andrew L. Herron, and Blasters Or-land and Charles Workman, Fred and Walter Noyes, Blelvin, Glen and Darrel Norton, Farrel Boren, John and Forrest Guy, Alton Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boren and James Noyes and Jake Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Workmen entertained at their home Sunday evening for the following guests: Miss Wanda Workman, Alton Anderson, Blisses Wilda Boren, Arvo Wells and Mr. and Bfes. BferriU Blead. Lyle Anderson is visiting with relatives in Soldier Creek. Boyd and Max Babcock have been ill at their homes the past week. Mr. and Blrs. Francis Dimlck entertained at their home Wednesday evening of last week for the following guests: Mr. and Blrs. Howard Noyes, Mr. and Blrs. Lafe Norton, Mr. and Bin. William Robb and Bit. and Blrs. Henry Kelley.. Mr. and Blrs. Ernest Babcock, Lewis Workman and George C. Mead motored to Price on business Monday of last week. The school bus from Klz was detained Thursday afternoon between the Sunnyside highway and Klz on account of snow drifts. The school children were taken to the home of George N. Hill to be kept warm and to receive their evening meal while the buz driver, F. Dimick, and Mr. Hill and others went to break a track through the snow. BferriU Blead and E. J. Workman, who had gone in search of the belated bus, arrived, having broken a trail through with a bobsleigh so the buz was able to follow with all its passengers. Melvin Norton returned from Price Monday of last week. Andrew L. Herring and Gratien Etchebame made a business trip to Sunnyside Saturday, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelley, Mrs. Sheriffs sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 4th day of Blarch, A D., 1933, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m., at the front door of the court house hi Rice, Carbon county, Utah, the following described property, located In Carbon county, Utah, towit: All of Lots 19, SO, 31, 32, 29, 30, 31 and 32, of Block 17, of Rice townsite survey, together with all the improvements B. Wl. DALTON, thereon. Also twenty-fiv- e (25) 4:8 for Plaintiff. shares of the capital stock of the Attorney Price Water company, evidenced by Certificate No. 704. Dated this 3d day of February, A. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY D. 1933. S. M. BUSS, Sheriff of Carbon , COUNCIL OF PRICE, UTAH,. It shaU be unlawful for any per-- .. 8:9 County, Utah. son to use electric current ahead of the meter installed on the premises Of THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, In and For Carbon for measuring the electric current other proced- County, State of Utah The Helper used, or to follow-anure for the purpose of obtaining elec- -' State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, trie current from Price City without vs. Lulu H. Montgomery, also known paying therefor, and any wire attach- as Lulu Montgomery, being one and ed ahead of .the meter on the prem--. the same' person; Velma Houston; lses of any user of electric current Barker Brothers, Inc., a corporation, shall constitute prima fade evidence and Intermountain Title and Guran-t- y Company, a corporation, defenthat said wire was attached by the user for the purpose of obtaining dants. Summons. The State of Utah electric current without paying there- to the above named defendants: for. Any person violating the proYou are hereby summoned to apvisions of this section shall be guilty pear within twenty days after the of a misdemeanor and upon convic- service of this summons upon you, tion shall be punished by a fine in if served within the county in which . any sum not exceeding $300.00, or by this action is brought, otherwise withimprisonment in the county gall not in thirty days after service, and deexceeding three months, or by both fend the above entitled action, and such fine and imprisonment in case of your failure so to do, judgPassed by the City Council of Price, ment will be rendered against you Utah, and approved by the Mayor according to the demand of the comthis 33d day of January, A. D, 1933. plaint, which has been filed with the ROLLA E. WEST, clerk of the above entitled court . Attest: Mayor. This action is brought to recover CARL W. EB1PEY, a judgment foreclosing plaintiffs 8:7 mortgage on the lands described in Recorder. (Seal) plaintiffs complaint and also to recover a Judgment foreclosing the chattel mortgage on the personal BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY property described and set forth in COUNCIL OF PRICE, UTAH, plaintiffs complaint and for all furIt shall be unlawful for any per- ther necessary and proper relief in son to turn on electric current or the premises as the court may deem cause the same to be done without Just and equitable. HENRY RUGGERI, authority of the chief electrician of ' Price City, and any premizes upon Attorney For Plaintiff. which electric current shall be turn- First pub., Feb.18; last Mar. 18, 1938. ed on without authority of the chief electrician shall be and constitute IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States For the District of prima facie evidence that the same was turned on or caused to be done Utah In the matter of Gust E. Papby the occupant of said premises. Any pas, voluntary bankrupt In Bankperson violating the provisions of this ruptcy No. 13140. To the creditors of Gust E. Papsection shaU be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction pas of Rice, county of Carbon and shaU be punished by a fine in any district aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice sum not exceeding $300.00, or by im- is hereby given that on the 3rd day prisonment in the county Jail not ex- of February, A D., 1983, the said ceeding three months, or by both Gust E. Pappas was duly adjudicated such fine and imprisonment bankrupt; and that the first meeting Passed by the City Council of Price, of his creditors will be held at the ofUtah, and approved by the Mayor fice of the undersigned referee in this 23d day of January, A. D., 1933. bankruptcy, 424 Beason Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th day of ROLLA E. WST, Attest: Mayor. February, 1933, at 2 o'clock p. m., at CARL W. EMPEY, which time the said creditors may atRecorder. 5:7 tend, prove their claims, appoint a (Seal) trustee, examine the bankrupt, and IN THE 8EVENTII JUDICIAL DIS transact such other business as may ' trict Court In and For Carbon properly come before said meeting. County, State of Utah Joseph Salt Lake City, Utah, February 8, plaintiff, vs. Fred J. Davin and 1933. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Rachel Davin, his wife, defendants. bankruptcy. 7; - " ORDINANCE y . ORDINANCE La-vig- sub-divisi- on SUN-A- VOCATE, D FRIC. Bill Introduced By Walter Boren, Lafe Norton, Forrest day evening. Those in attendance Gladstone Wbod-hea- d, Guy, Alton Anderson, E. J. Workman were Mr. and Blrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, and John Guy were business visitors Mrs. Art Bailey, Blr. and and Blr. in Price Monday of last week. Blrs. Joe Dudler, Blr. and Blrs. EtMAN GIVEN SENTENCE ON Leavitt, Miss Sarah Nichols, Bliss WORTHLES CHECK CHARGE ta Bloffitt, Miss Ann Pleval, Miss Rinnrhp Bailey, Kenneth Smith and Albert Cardova pleaded guilty mi Don Bailey. Tuesday to a charge of issuing a Mrs. Calvin Jewkes and Blrs. Gladworthless check and was sentenced stone Woodhead were Joint hostesses by Justice H. S. Roblnett to serve at a bridge supper Friday evening. 25 days in Jail or pay a fine of $25. Four tables at bridge were played. According to the complaint, Cardova The invited guests were Miss Mary wrote out a check for $5, payable Postovit, Mls Sarah Nichols, Bliss to the First National bank. The alleg- Ann Pleval, Miss Louise Burton, Miss ed offense was committed January Blanche Bailey, Bliss Lenora Crook24,1932. ston, mu Mae Burton, Bliss Mary Otteson, Miss Ann Stringham, Miss Ida Seegmiller, Miss Wanda Bass, Blrs. Len Snow, Blrs. Thomas Hughes, A Wellington Bin. Herbert Wood, Bln. William Woodhead and Mn. H. B. Myers. By Bliss Wanda Snow. Dame "The Womenfolk," a one-a- ct farce, Special wu presented in the local ward chapRites g, el before a full house Tuesday L M. of class the drama the by m A The cast included Merrill Ellis, Large crowds attended the. Miss Lavon Rasmussen, Bliss Fern held at the Notre Dame de Marshall as Georgia Ray, Bliss Jessie Lourdes Church Thursday, Friday and Ellis as Lucille Camp, Bliss Lela Saturday. The services wen conductBaldwin as Blrs. Gardiner, Bliss Ev- ed in observance of the seventy-fift- h elyn Ellis as Dorothy and Bliss Agnes anniversary of the apparition of the Branch as Aunt Julia. Bliss Wanda Bleased Lady at Lourdes, Ranee. Snow directed the presentation. "Mary, The Mother of God, was Mrs. Mary Branch has announced the title of the sermon given by Rev. the marriage at her daughter, Nellie, William A Ruel at the opening serto Irwin Todd. The ceremony was vice. The Rev. J. F. Claffey preached performed by Bishop Asa L. Draper Riday evening, his subject being at the home of the brides mother, "The Singular Vessel of Devotion. Riday evening. Blembers of the im- The sermon for Saturday evening, mediate family were present "Mary, Mother of Divine Grace, was Blrs. Floyd R. Young and small delivered by Father Ruel. The celebration closed with high daughter, Carol, arrived Sunday from mass Sunday at 10:00 a. m., "Mary, Mrs. of to home at visit the Logan of the Afflicted being the Comforter B Mr. Mrs. L. and Youngs parents, subject of Father Ruels sermon. The Snow. L. L. Snow was a business visitor church choir sang the mass, "Our He was ac- Lady of Loretto" by BfentzeL in Provo last week-encompanied home by Ralph Child of Legal papers at The Springville, who visited with Mr. and Blrs. Snow until Wednesday. Sir. and Mrs. O. L. Snow were the hosts to members of the Wednesday Art club and their husbands at a party at their home Wednesday evening. Sixteen couples were present Mrs. Rank A Young has returned from Huntington, where she has been tor some time at the home of her son, Lee Young. Blrs. Myrle Crowther entertained at a dinner party at her home Friday evening. A Valentine theme was carried out in the decorations. Covers were laid for Bliss Avon Foulter, Bliss Wanda Snow, Bliss Helen Young, Josephine Bunderson and the hostess. Carbon Solon Would Abel Gudmundsen, Blrs. Reva Beck Bosone of Carbon of internal revenue. onmJ the Tavern hotel WdoVK' county introduced a bill in the state laras in preparing pasproposing nd " legislature Saturday come tax returns. The eft. V sage of a law providing for the aped even until pointment of wage boards to deter- but will be Thursdsyoj opened un i mine equitable wages, hours and the working conditions for employes of industrial and commercial concerns. Under provisions of the bill, the wage boards would comprise three representatives appointed by the employer, three appointed by employes and one member of the state industrial commission. If the finding of the board proved to be unsatisfactory to either employer or employes, public hearings could be held. When the board had reached a decision, it would be imperative on the Industrial commiasion to enforce it The commission would be empowered to file charges of misdemeanor against an employer falling to comply with the decision of the board. Either side of a controversy would be able to appeal to the courts. , Blrs. Bosone said her bill is modeled after the law In California, which Is reported to be operating with entire satisfaction. Large Crowd Enjoys t . eve-ta- ui. Reopen Febl Provide Wage Board In Play Revenue Notre Well Attended Tri-duu- UR SEEKS $388 The First National bank filed suit in district court this week against Reed Richens, Lucile Richens and three other defendants to recover $300 on a promissory note executed Blarch 17, 1930. The first tern defendants signed the note, the complaint alleges, while the other persons named in the suit have an interest in property mortgaged to secure payment of the note. Interest of $40 is requested by the plaintiff corporation. The note was due six months after the date of execution. I - d. te. for four days. All citizens are advised mediate attention to the filing income tax retuna. will be made for the setfi ed by Blr. Gudmundsen. Five-Roo- m fj i Dwe Destroyed By . The house' Saridakia was destroyed bj J ly after midnight 8aturia! the members of the fenfej of town when the ed, and the buildinghsdl ing approximately 25 ah an alarm was turned in.' had gained so much hm? the .fire department save any of the furniture. According to NepM chief of the Price fin the buOdiiv was insusTl $4000, Guise of the Um tormtaed, Bfe. Gundencai five-roo- m taJ Kenilworth Welfare Body Elects Heads Hashes. By Blrs. Blembers lworth Wel--ir fare assodal annual evening. meeting fleers el treasurer; president; Varro Ji Miss Sara Nichols' spent the weekend in Salt LakeCity visiting her father, ThoddoNkhdls. Mr. and Blrs. Thomas Hughes and son, Brian, were dinner guests of Blr. and Blrs. C. W. Peterson Saturday. Blrs. William Blanson entertained Wednesday at a Valentine bridge luncheon. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Woodhead of guests of Helper were the week-en- d Mr. and Blrs. William Woodhead. The Wednesday bridge club met at the home of Blrs. William DriscolL The guests included Blrs. Len Snow, Blrs. Thomas Hughes, Blrs. George Jackson, Blrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. William Blanson, Mrs. Herbert Wood and Blrs. William Woodhead. High score was won by Mrs. William BlanOf-Pol- ve, son. A large crowd attended the home talent play Thursday evening. The proceeds will be used for the Sunday school. The cast of characters comprised Miss Mae Burton, Miss Louise Burton, Bliss Lenora Crookston, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Kenneth Smith, Clyde Dugmore and Andrew Easterbrook. , The home of Blr. and Blrs. H. B. Myers was the scene of a very interesting treasure hunt party on Tues- - It?$ First! i first ahiom low priced cats in advanced featuresj extra equipment and luxury Tty ff Pockne and JWH boy Roden I Bofknr offers yon a engine floated in live robber free wheeling, ffiduonised shift! silent second mouMtif six-cylind- er, ... ... Legal papers at The An PROFESSION Dr. R. F. McUi Hears, 10 s. m. tel Omet Ph0M 188-OmumkUI Bank BuiUiafcl Dr.J.GHubt Utah Electric BriUtas switch-ke- y starting . . . doubledrop, rigid "X fame... one piece all steel bodies of fall aerody- Dr. Sanford Bi namic damgn.i. electroplated pistons... dlent threaded spring shackles . . . hydraulic shock Hleegni Buildtag I Walter C Gease, extra powerful bcakee BW ... contoured upholstery overall height . t dosed bodies wired far radio H. J. Binch, ftttsrasr TIB WESTERN AUTO COMPANY BLOTTERS At AWwsg Oil with apodal coil springs., smaller wheels lower STATIONERY CBl ALT LAKE Carbon Ave. Price, Utah ln$gb Building, BeK L. A. McGee, At I Utah. Phenes, OffiM" Wallace Mortuift New and Novel !.. 'A N. WaDec- -- Designs Phene IBS - M Berries, J. W. Hammon A very effective medium for business advertising is the blotter. Let our service department plan one to fit your needs. Rooin liC Bilrai Price B. W. Dalton, We design and print all kinds of business stationery. 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