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Show LaVada and Jack Wahlstrom of Salt Sunnyside News By MIm Bernlea Denison. Mn. John Iyman returned to her home Sunday, after spend Inf the past month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, at Caatle Gate. Mr. and Mre. Harold Bjork of Salt T v city and Howard Jones spent at the home of their the week-en- d Mrs. John Jones, and Mr. parents, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Nelson and to Salt daughter, Jessie Lee, motored Easter to spend T,pir City Saturday JesMrs. her mother, with Sunday sie Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Denison and children, Taylor and Elaine, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends at Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Christensen and daughter, Betty Jean of Kenilworth, spent Easter Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emma C. Lund, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter moved to Price the past week, where they will make their home. Thomas Williams of Somerset, Colo, was a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lizzie Jones. Mr. Williams is superintendent for the Utah Fuel company at Somerset The Sunday school entertained at a dancing party at the ward chapel Tuesday evening. I I SCOFIELD NEWS By Mias Mary Metes. Attorney Harry G. Metos of Salt with Lake City spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. George Metos. Mr. and Mrs. George Metos entertained the following with a dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Staley, Sr., Mr. and MTs. William Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wilson and Harry G. Metos. The following motored to Price on Friday, returning Sunday: August Foulson, Dan Greene, David Murphy, Jack and Frank Helsten and Elmer Maine. Miss Jane Metos and Tom Metos, students at the East high of Salt Lake City, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mtos, last week. i . PBOBATB AND GUARDIANSHIP NO- county clerk or respective sisners for further Information. ticcs--Cons- ult i NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Josephine Reynier, also known as Josephina Reynier and Gosefine Reynier and Gosefina Reynier and Josefina Reynier and Josephine Ra-ni- er and Josehpine Raynler and Gosefine Grosso and Josephine Grosso and Josephina Grosso and Mrs. Auguste Reynier, deceased , Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 24th day of August A. J). 1933. r..v city spent the week-en- here. d Jim Madsen motored to Salt Lake City Monday. John Nicolaides was a business caller in Price last week. Mrs. William Greene of Salt Lake City is visiting here with relatives. MIm Cara Metos left to visit with relatives in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bezyack and children left last week to visit with relatives in Salina. KIZ NEWS Mr. and Mrs. L. ter, Helen, left for Southern California for a month's visit The Misses Wilma, Bonnie and Cleora Bass of Provo were the weekend guests of their sister and brother-in-laHigh schools in Carbon, Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Wood-hea- d. Duchesne, Uintah, Grand and San Juan counties will compete for honMrs. Herbert Wood entertained the ors in the annual Region 5 track and April members of the Wednesday Bridge field meet to be held Saturday, field. athletic Kiwanis on 29 the club at her home at a delightful dinRules governing the meet provide ner. Place cards and tallies were be symbolic of Easter. Those invited that entries in each division will were Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Roy limited to three men from each Robinson, Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Wil- school and that five places will be liam Manson, Mrs. William Driscoll, counted. A participant in both- the runs will not be Mrs. William) Woodhead, Mrs. John rqjiie and half-mi- le enter to of Robbins Salt any other track Burton, Mrs.. Ray permitted Lake City and Miss Sarah Hayes of events, but may take part in two Morgan. High score was won by Mrs. field events. An athlete will be permitted to enRoy Robinson. The Tuesday Nite club met at the ter one field event and three races, home of Mrs. H. B. Myers. Eight providing the running events do not e. members were present Those enjoy- Include both the mile and to take allowed be will Contestants Mrs. were Herbert ing the evening Wood, Mrs. Joe Dudler, Mrs. Hazel-to- n part in either four field divisions, two Nelson, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, Miss racing and two field events, or three Etta Moffitt, Miss Sarah Nichols and field events and one race. Miss Ann PlevaL MIm Thelma McKinnon of Price A marriage license was Issued at sang a solo part in The Messiah, the county clerks office Monday to which was presented last week by Benjamin M. Holt, Omaha, Neb, and the music department of the Brigham Hazel Clair Scalzo, Price. Young university. w, - By Miss Beva Hardy. Mrs. Erastus Workman has returned to her home in Kiz after visiting friends and relatives in the Uintah Basin. A birthday dinner was given recently by Mrs. J. E. Babcock for her niece, Reva Hardy. The following were present: Miss Beth and Wanda Workman, Orland Workman, Arvo Wells, Fred Noyes and Reva Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moseman of White Rocks are visiting relatives in Kiz. Deloy Hardy was a Kiz visitor mi Friday. His sister, Miss Reva Hardy and Beth Workman, returned to Price with him to attend the band contest and spend Easter. She returned to Kiz Monday. Mrs. J. E. Babcock visited in Sunnyside Tuesday of last week. Arvo Wells, Farrell Boren and Glen Norton, accompanied J. E. Babcock to Price Thursday tp participate In the band contest. Kenilworth News By Mrs. Thames Hashes. Miss Lulu Burton of Kenilworth with her parents, spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. James Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jewkes spent the fore part of the week in the capital city. Mr. and Mrs. Varro Jones motored to Salt Lake City Thursday and returned Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Student body officers of the Ca high school for the 1933-3- 4 term will be elected Monday. Two tickets have entered the field, with Harry Clark of Helper as candidate for president on the Blue slate .and Harold Bowna of Castle Gate as candidate on the White ticket Other nominees are as follows: Blue ticket Vice president Louise Hvala, Price; secretary, Cleo Shephard, Price; treasurer, Vivian f-b- ELECffmC Peacock, Price- - -- . Malno Reichert fttorui vian Burn, HiawaES ness manager, AleaLlK nd. Helper; KatherinejJjM cations, White cJ? Jones, Hiawatha; ticket-Vlcif- man, Price; debatln row Clark, Goetan WceTJS manWr, Ray Hank. vllle; athletic kner of 2 Folks don, Price. Tiriiiiiim Thrifty Laundry ervi( USE OUR IT WILL PLEASE fOU, TOO! PRICE STEAM r LAUNDRY PHONE 111 rTTrr TTiritf niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiun WHO I&EFHGEI&ATHON EH21LP COT LIVING EXPENSE . ' . , ' t IMS " SUMME1 daughter, Barbara, spent Easter Sunday with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. L. P. Pearce, accompanied by her father, R. Smith, spent several days of last week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Woodhead, who has spent the past week in Morgan Salt Lake City, returned home Mv day evening. Clarence Burton and his sister, Mrs. E Egbert of Latuda motored to Twin Falls, Ida., where Mr. and Mrs. Egbert will reside. Mrs. James Burns and daughter returned to Orangeville Monday and will be the house guests of her parents, Mr., and Mrs. C. Jewkes for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan and Mrs. Dominic Polve left Thursday for Logan to attend' the state band ri John G. Grosso Administrator contest. Henry Rugger! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Leavitt and Attorney. Price, Utah two daughters motored to Mantl on First pub., Apr. 13; last May 4, 1933. Tuesday and returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton, Billy NOTICE TO WATER USDS Fulton and George Jackson are this State Engineers Office, Salt Lake week-en- d in Logan attending the City, April 1, 1933. Notice is hereby state band contest. Both boys will given that John L. Bench, whose post participate in the events. office address is Fairvlew, Utah, has made application in accordance with IN THE SEVENTH Disthe requirements of the laws of Utah trict Court In JUDICIAL For and Carbon to appropriate 50 c.f j. of water from State of Utah Home Build'nine unnamed tributaries in Goose-- 1 County, & Loan Company, a corporation, ing berry Creek in Sanpete county, Utah. plaintiff, vs. John C. Nicholson and 'Said water will be diverted as fol- - Lanona H. lowi: No.1, 800 ft W. and 1300 ft. S. G. NicholsonNicholson, his wife; Mark and Edith O. Nicholson, from N 'cor. Sec. 19, Twp. 13 S., R. his Robert E. Lee and Mrs. Robwife; &. L. B. and M. No. 2, 2540 ft ert 6 E., E Lee, his wife; Ralph Anderson S. and 2340 ft W. from said cor. No. and Eugene A Anderson, 'S, N. 57 deg. 30 min. W. 1460 ft. business under the firm from SK cor. Sec. 30, Twp. 13 S doing and style of Anderson Brothers, R. 6 E., S. L. B. and M. No. 4, N. Francisco Solano and Ida M. Lee, de25 deg. 30 Min. W. 393 ft from SE fendants. Notice of Sheriffs 13 5 cor. Sec. 25, Twp. &, R. K, S. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the L. B. and M. No. 5, S 78 deg. W. 648 22nd of April, A D, 1933, at day 53 N. cor. ft from E.said781 No. 6, cor. deg, 1:30 oclock p. m. at the north front said 30 min. ft from Sft door of the county court' house in 1630 30 N. Sec. 25. No. 7, deg. W. Carbon county, Utah, the folcor. No. 8, N. 83 deg. Price, ft from Esaid described property lowing WV4 1270 cor. See. 30 min. ft from Lot two (2), Block three (3) high 25, Twp. 13SR.5ES.L.B. and school In Price, CarM. No. 9, N 60 deg. SO min. E. 1498 bon state of county, Utah. 25. Said ft from W cor. said Sec. To be sold to the highest bidder for at a N. collected be water will print cash. 8 deg SO min. E. 980 ft from S cor. S. M. BLISS, Sec. 24, Twp. lSSR.SES.L.B. Sheriff of Carbon County. and Mi, and discharged through a First pub. Mar. 30; last Apr. 20, 1933. tunnel into Cottonwood Creek where with the water it will be Creek and rediverted IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disof Cottonwood trict Court In and for Carbon counInto the ' existing canals and there used as a supplemental supply from ty, state of Utah. Dessle H. Roberts, October 15th of each year to July plaintiff, vs. V. Stejakal, defendant 15th of each year following to irri- To be sold at Sheriffs Sale the 12th day of May,, A D., 1933, 2 oclock p. gate 10,240 acres at land embraced m. on the front steps of the county in parts of Sec. 31, Twp. 13 S, R. court house in Price, Carbon county, 5 K, All Sec. 38; put Sec. 35, Twp. 13 &, R. 4 E, put Secs. 6, 7, 18, 19, state of Utah, the following described 30, Twp. 14 SL, R. 5 R, all Secs. 1, 11, property situated in Helper, Carbon state of Utah, All of 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 28. 27, part Secs. county, lot block 8, 6, high school subdivision 2, 15, 22, 25, 31, 38, Twp. 14 &, R. 4 5, 7 and 10, block 11, local E, part Secs. 1, 2, 3, Twp. 13 S R. of lots 4,section survey, 16, township 14 south, 3 E, S. L. B. and M. Ibis application is designated in the range 10 East, Salt Lake merState Engineer's office as File No. idian, together with aU improve11338. All protests against the grant- ments thereon, also 3.25 shares of ing of said application, statiftg the stock in the Price water company reasons therefor, must be by affidavit represented by certificate No. 574. in duplicate, accompanied with a fee Dated at Price, Carbon county, state of $1.00 and filed in this office with of Utah, this 6th day of April, A D in thirty (30) days after the comple- 1933. S. M. Bliss tion of the publication of this notice, Sheriff of Carbon county GEO. M .BACON, State of Utah State Engineer. A E GIBSON, Deputy. First pub., Apr. 6; last. May 4, 1933 By First pub, Apr. 13; last. May 4, 1933.1 to-w- GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL-STEE- How would you like it: sub-divisi- on s servant that saves you part of your household money etch week that gins at the same time more leisure from the kitchen? used and not thrown out. Foods can be bought in quantities at saving prices. 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