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Show r&IDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH-EVE- RY UTAHS Early ns FRIDAY. US IN PAGE THREE mu How do your floors Summer Mr. B. Y. Dalton, president of the local club, and Mr. Jessie Went, a delegate, were prevented from attending the Utah Federation of Women Seniors Take Most of tbs Track and club sessions at Salt Lake City laxl Field Events Friday. week by reason of sickness in each of mmmmmnamwmmwmmihmi their families. At this meeting enCarbon high' annual track and dorsement of women for state and field meet was held at Price last Frieity offices was uiude by the ronfn-Mic- e day with the seniors coming out with of presidents and chairmen of the honor. oints, They totaled 52 the federation. Action was taken by the the sophomores 1 and 47, juniors resolution. It was ulso decided to use the freshmen 15V. The meet was a Utah products. A subscription was of the Ninth Grade Day celestarted toward the establishing of a part bration and was attended by a very womans dormitory at the Univenpty crowd. All the ninths of the 'of Utah. A feature of last Saturday s large (or district) were the guests county meeting was the luncheon given by for the day of the high seliooL Pnloni, Summery flowerg and eummery hats of hair and straw are now bethe Utah Manufacturer's association. a senior, was high iint man with IK Among those present were Mrs. Jean- and ing shown. Paris places the stamp of approval upon the flower a juror, run him nette Hyde, who departed that even- close Kirkpatrick, with 12V. The Heniors took trimmed ones. The effect of this worldwide display initiates the ing for Honolulu, where she lieeumcs all three places in the mile, the dicus United States collector of custom by return to popular favor of the widerbrimmed. and llitf javelin. Dicvctte, a freshman, Are they bright and apNiutmenl through Senator Smoot, vaulted 10 feet 6 inches, which wns woMiss and Luev Van Cott, dean of and thiny ready for another Grif-uiithe best performance of the day. men of the state university. Xewspa-ie- r We have a number of small shapes for those who like a closefitting wear winter! You ipend twice aa 440 made the another freshman, women of Zion and the state were much time inside the houw In winter which was exceptionally in 55 model. If yon did not get your hat for Easter call now and make special guests. a in the iiimmer, and thing ihould the condition of the Mrs. 1 Tarry R. Allen, president of good considering look their belt and it their belt. of the results the Here are track. your selection while we have a full and complete line. the Zion federation, presided at the meet: You can quickly, eaiily and cheaply luncheon and Mrs. Olive Havens was low hurdles d The put your floors So fin condition with in charge of arrangements. George S. Acme Quality Point and Vanish. junior, first; laloni, senior, McAllister made a brief talk on third. Time, Seeton, soph, second; Under thia famotia brand name there Do Women What Toward the 28 May 5 seconds. ia n varaiah for every purpoee, paint The Utah Industries. of Support Mile run Lauris, senior, first ; specially prepared for floors, and B)eaker referred to foreign products Fausctt, senior, second; Riehins, senVimo-L- c which both itsini and as the forbidden fruit in our Garden 4:55 of Kden. lie said that in twenty years ior, third. Time, varaiihe at the ume time. I: High jump Griffonc, freshman, Utah manufactories had grown from wood the give rneipensive appearfor at first Hansen, junior, tied four hundred to twelve hundred. He and ance of fine oak or mahogany. 5 feel 4 inches. Five other tied for 1 sHke of the home dollar as the life- third. Come in and let ua show you the blood of commerce and asserted that advantagra of using these products. dash d The Paloni, senior, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE TO WATEltUSERS STATE women held the pursestrings of the Notices Cone ult County Clerk Or second; first; Engineers Office Salt Lake City, slate that Kirkpatrick, junior, they had the power to Griffonc, freshnmn, third. Time 10 Respective Signer For Further Infor- Utah, April 0, 1025. Notice is herebye 99 . ... make or break home indust ries. mation. given that Vincenzo Bettino, whose second. address is Sunnyside, Utah, has Mrs. Hyde said that in an interShot put Raulmlu, junior, first; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE made application in accordance with the view with President Coolidga on her PAINTS AND VARNISHES of Paul Emm. Zahariondakis, Other- requirements of the Compiled Laws of recent ilalanis, senior, second; Paloni settlor, D. to she C., Washington, trip KEPT IN STOCK AND wise Known Ai Paul Zaharakia and Utah, 1317. as amended by the Session third. Distance, 41. feet 3 inches. Paul Zahares, Deceased. Creditors will Laws of Utah. 1819, to appropriate two had told the president if he would FOR SALE BY d dush The Puloni, senior, (2ft) c. f. s. of water from )Hrmit her an office force of women present claims with vonrhera to the un- and Ka' Trail Creek in Carbon LUMBER CO. C. WEETER J. second; junior, Kirkiatrick, county, first; Atlaa Grassy Halt block, dersigned et she would show him w)iat efficiency 24 third. Lake City, Utah, on or before the 30th Utah. Raid water will be diverted at a and Time, mila, junior, (HARDWARE) economy really mean. Miss Lucy Hcconds. point which bears south 1 deg. 05 min. day of June, A. D., 1325. N. J. This used to be the first thing West Main Stret. Price, Utah Administrator of the Estate of west 1352 feet from the northeast13 corner Van Cott sNke in the hehulf of a vault Dieyett. Pule freshman, considered in a pair of shoes. East, girls dormitory for the university. Paul Emm. Zaharioudakia, Otherwise Sec. ft, Twp- - 15 Routh, Range junior, second; FauKnown Aa Paul Zaeharakia and Paul Ralt Lake meridian' and conveyed by still important, but not the The committee assisting Mrs. Ha- first; Hansen, and Lee, junior, tied fur Zaharee. Deceased. C. E. Norton, At- means of a ditch a distance of 3300 feet senior, sctt, main argument. Good judgment EXPERTS ON IROUBEE and there used from March 1st to Sep- vens in serving luncheon consisted of third. ' torney For Administrator. Height 10 feet 6 inches. tember 30th of each year to irrigate a Mrs." W. J. O'Connor, Mrs. A. IL. goes beyond the pocketbook. It First pub. April 3; last April 24, 1925. hundred Half-mil- e Fuusctt, senior, first; and sixty acres of land embracconsiders the fit and wear and Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. W. Will look up and repair your electried in the Rft NEK. NWK NEK end Lewis, Denman, second; Paloni, senjunior, then the price. The most valuNOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE C. Mrs. IL White and J. difficulties at our shop. The reTriptow, 8. Sec. much Aa of mid NWK ior, third. Time 2 minutes 10 second. cal of Theadore Stavrianodakia, Otherwise NEK able thing in a shoe yon cannot to discusus devoted be used will was a aa be water Saturday necessary Discus throw Lauris, senior first; cently installed testing board helps Known As Theros Stavrianodakia and the entiremay see at all When yon buy the domestic purpose. sion of various problems by the presifor year eaves and yon gives and time, will Creditor Deceased. your Theroi Stavros, Denham, a junior, second; Paloni, This application i designated in the state dents. The kind we sell youre getting an most efficient service at reasonable topic of How to Finance senior, third. present claims with voucher to the un- engineer office a File No. 3009. All proDistance, 99 feet Salt article that has stood the test of Atlas n block, Mrs. Club Nixon a led was dersigned at rates. of the by raid appliinches. Lake City, Utah, on or before the 30th tests against thegranting comhud times and good times. They must reasons therefor the southern of district, cation, stating 1925. A. N. J. Javelin throw Pons, senior, first; D., day of June, are known for their good, faithby affidavit in duplicate, accompanied posed of chibs in Cedar City, Marys-val- e Administrator of the Estate of be filed in this offee of and a with Paloni, senior, second; Lauris, senior, $1.00, ful service. We specialize in the Otherwise and Parowan. Theadore Stavrianodakia, (30) daya after the third. Distance, 147 feet 1 inch. world famous Peters line. Hade Known Aa Theros Stavrianodakis and fice within ofthirty Can f Function Chairmen noof thia the publication County Broad jump Hansen, junior, first Theros Stavroa, Deceased. CL E. NOR- completion for every member of the family. tice. GEORGE M. BACON, State En- was discussed by president of the TON, Attorney For Administrator. Davis, junior, second ; Dievette, fresheastern district, composed of the clulm First pub. April 3; last April 24, 1325. gineer. 18 feet 2 Vi inches. Date of first publication April 17. 1325. in third, man, Price, Castle Gate, Roosevelt, VerDate of completion of publication May race Juniors, first; seniors, Relay The people of the United Staten 15, 1925. nal, Moab, Montieello, Satina, Rich second. 1:45; winning team Time, own about 90 per cent of the automofield, Delta and NephL comNMed of Kirkpatrick, Ruff, Ilan underSome not able to account us for the How which of Club are Much of biles, may large Programs and Morgan. Evanston Store Company number of hospitals on this side of stand how the women folks occupied Should Relate to Departmental Work sen disbefore time As water. Outlined their the they began locking By the State was SCOFIELD, UTAH ! H cussed by the first district and other after their bobbed hair. IS To the optimist April showers bring clubs. The discussion was led by Mrs. Nagging wives dont alwyas have W. T. Ilasler of Provo, president of Emery to Improve Road to Carbon May flowers and to the pessimist just Birth announcement cards. The Sun. wet feet Nothing more. nagging husbands not always. the first district, followed by presCounty Line From East. idents of both clubs of Provo, Spring-villSpanish Fork, Pnyson, Ameriaid agreeThe federul can Fork, Lehi, lleber City, Eureka, ment submitted to Emery commision-er- s Mt. Pleasant, Munti and Nephi. several weeks ago by the state Time of Annual Meetings Are rond oeuimirtsion, which provides for Our Convention Arrangement Satis- the coinplcton of the Huntington Canfactory was discussed by the central yon highway at a cost of $45,000, has BATTERY SERVICE district and other clul, led by Mrs. item formally adopted. The commisL. A. McBride of Tooele, president of sion hIko voted forty thousand doll- Of our same old high standard which the central district federation, follow- ars fur maintenance on the Green has come to be recognized as superior ed by president of clubs in Tooele, River to Price road, as provided for to any other in this locality. Ophir, Bingham, Midvale, Magna, in the recent contract submitted by We Save Yon Trouble Murray and Garfield. the ststc commission and by which We Save Yon Money. Club Relationships discusswere $210,000 will be spent in the coned by the Ogden city federation and struction of an improved highway Motor Car Service Company Kaysville clubs. The discussion was from Green River to the Carlmn led by Mrs. J. A. Gager, Ogden, fol- county line. Antono Jensen, Mgr. lowed by presidents of clubs of OgPrice, Utah By the action of the county com- Phone No. 236 den. mission in approving the Huntington Club Ethics was discussed by the it is expected that XOTK'K NOTICE ofIS IIKItKUYof GivPrice en that the hoard direetors northern district; led by Mrs. T. B. Canyon prosition work will begin survey Uiver Water Conservation district has Farr of Smithfield, followed by presi- preliminary in the near future, as there is no doubt heretofore adopted plan and specificadents of other clubs in Smithfield, of the project being accepted by the tion for the const nu-- t ion of a dam across Logan, Garland, Trcmonton and Brig-'ha- state commission, the member of Fish Greek (also known as lrice river) " at the north end of Pleasant Valley in City. which have been among the most ar Carbon county. Utah, which plsns and diswas University Membership dent supjHjrters of the Huntington specifications are on file and may be cussed by the Salt Lake City Federaroute. Twenty miles of the seen at the office of the district at Price, tion of Womens clubs and by Park Cunyon Utah, or at the office of Messrs. McGon-az3 road was constructed in & I'll rich, engineer for the district, City. with forest and local funds the in city of Hnlt Lake, Utah. Healed commitReport of the resolutions The present appropriation of prnosflls will be received at the office of tee was accepted. The committee in- $45,000 is district at Price, Utah, until the promised to eompleto the said of ID oclock a. m., on the 11th day cluded Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. J. IL hour for the remaining ten miles of project May. 1925, for the furnishing of all Morrell of Ogden and Mrs. Jerome to connect with the road from Fair-viematerials and labor and for the construcTracy of Delta making one more public high- tion of said dam with outlet tunnel, gates, Later the were visitors a at guests atway linking Eastern Utah with the wasteways and other matters necessary reception given by Mrs. George IL remainder of the state, as the feasi- to complete mid dam. Said sealed bid is will be opened ip public at the time and Dern at her home. bility of the canyon route provide place above specified and thereafter the opportunity for much commercial and board will let the rontrart to the lowest ONE OF EMERYS VERY FIRST recreation traffic. responsible bidder, provided, however, that it reserven the right to rejert any supSETTLERS WAS SHE. The prineinal advantages will lie end ell bids. The successful bidder will to route direct the shorter and more be required to furnish to the district withas 11. serFuneral FERRON, April Central and Northern Utah, the open- in ten dura after date of award a surety vices for Mrs. Elsie La vine King Olto be approved by the board and ing up of new grenic attractions and bond sen were held yesterday in the Ferron the payable to said district in an amount easier aceesibility to Emery peo- iHftial to the contract price and conditionauditorium under the direction of the reservoirs up at the head ed uatn the faithful performance of the ple Wilford Peterson. Prayers of Huntington Canyon, which supply contract. listed April 15, 1925. ERNEST were offered by Ilyrum A. Nelson end water 1IOU8I.KY, Secretary. (Thia adverfor all Northern CaHtle Valley, R. tisement apiiear for the purpose of comVilliam Bchling. Speakers were Peter and coal alo for the sawmills tnd pleting legal requirements only). jR. Peterson, Patriarch Abinadi mines located there. First publication, Apr. 19. 1925. Bish-!op President L P. Oveson and Second publication, Apr. 24, 1325. Lawn Peterson. .The grave was dedicated Third publication, May 1, 1325. TWO SCHOOL TRACTS Fourth publication. May 8, 1925. O. K. Jensen. was Olsen Mr. .by Lawn In scattered tract five thousand born in Manti, March 17, 1854. Her When a fellow feels blue and out of early life was spent iu Spring City, eight hundred and eighty acres are in nml think ho doesnt know for Utah sort hero where she married Ole Olson May 2, designated homesteads by a notice received much he can always take comfort ia 11870. She moved to Ferron in March, bum1883, and whore she had since resided. ht the Zion land office lnt Friday. the fact that no one rise docs. individuSurviving are her husband and ten These are vorerod by thirty if The United Stale supreme court children Mrs. James Nelson, Mrs. als who havo filed applications. Two held the motor vehicle theft arc linving in schiMil ions sect county Emery Christian Nelson, Mrs. Celia Nelson, constitutional that makes it unanact were These Ole, Jr., Arthur C., J. Leonard and clnsKcd n imous. for valuable a Ervin L Olsen, Ferron; Mrs. James formerly regarded A. Watt, Sunnyside; Mrs. Joseph mineral ami ore included in the holdC. Why i it poor folk always regard Cameron, Ogdrp; Kenneth Olsen, Salt ing of an irou mining company. their rich relatives ns stingy f lake City. Also one brother, Francis 26 111 e An intoxicated driver ought to be Fashion constantly change, but King, Price, grandchildren and forty-fiv- e treated just like nny other outlaw. good taste never goes out of style. grout grandchildren. INTERCLASS MEET Models look? - spick-sad-p- an o, 4-- 5, Kirk-juitrie- k, 220-yar- Bessie Kennedy, llineiy, 3-- Inc. 2-- Main Street, Price, Utah 300-yar- U ACME QUALITY. post-offic- 3-- 5 220-yar- one-ha- lf 311-31- 2 3-- COTRO-MAXE- 5 S, Its 311-31- 2 Row-ma- OOTRO-MANE- 1 MONEY VOTED I c, m le 1922-192- Are you ready for the spring attack? Your army of buckets and brushes, your paint pails soap, too, for that matter, stand at tention for the spring drive on dirt ready to start. Bring spring in with luster and snap with cleanliness and beauty. To this end we are offering special attractions on all cleanup and paihtup w, plies, such Hoes, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Spades, Hose, Mowers. op 01-;se- n, i ! Our stocks of garden and flower seeds are of the best and you are assured of a per crop you buy them here. non-reside- nt I non-minera- l. , H STEVENSON LUMBER Phone or CO. Price, Utah. I . fifty-thro- |