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Show TrWgAY, NOVEMBER 18; 1981 'Price and THE SUN, PRICE, UTA Hugh Fuller of Columbia, s freshman at the Utah State Agricultural college, has pledged himself to become a member of the Beta Kappa national social fraternity, lie will be eligible for full membership after completing one quarter of college work with satisfactory grade. Young Fuller is registered in the school of agriculture and is majoring in forestry Ha is a member of the Foresters elub, the freshman football squad, and ia also a feature writer on the staff of Student Life, the college weekly paper. Cflearbq of Roosevelt made to succeed F. P. Fisher. Henry IIslI to Price Wednesday. was named vice president ; Victor trip slninea district trustee; Gus Tsan-gari- a, Moea was a viaitor in jjj,, LDeile James Galenic, R. A. Nilsson, gtata eaoital the Utter part of Glen Ballinger, Bert Bunnell, J. Quil-lie- o and S. P. Colton, directors. tveek Otun Mackey e, Knight of Salt Lake City C. N. Chadwick eame down from Igpt several daya of last week in Priee Saturday and returned the next oa bnaineas. day with Mrs. Chadwick and baby, who had been visiting her parents, school Kaa Ardene Flynn, who is at Mr. and Mm Bert Allred, for a week. I Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d Moab 6th. laitk her parents hen. Tony Ori waa fined 610 by Justice Nr. and Mrs. Mai Bertola David Rowley at Spring Glen Monretnned from a visit lial it hare BertoU day on a charge of assault and batat TabiOna. ith Charles tery. Allegations of the complaint declare that Ori atruek Frank Kochevar j. Bracken Lee and K. W. Croekett at Spring Glen on November 4. in visitors Las Vegas Jaam business Xafa from 8nnday until Tuesday. . , William Moffitt of Caldwell, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gilmonr and Dr. writes' The Sun this week renewing If, F. Fide left Saturday for Los An-- I his subseription for another year: "I am sure glad that yon never stopped les, Calif., for a viait of ten days. the paper, for I like it fine and it is like few Sehonian getting a letter every week from Mm Boy days spent a Irf last week visiting in Price, says a long lost friend. ths Uintah Basin Record of the 6th. The next meeting of. the Carbon association has Mm Harry Bryner of Price visited County Taxpayers jtliis week with Mrs. Irvin Caldwell, been tentatively set for Wednesday, lays the Uintah Basin Record of the November IS, according to James Braffett of the exeeutive committee. No meetings have been held by the A marriage license wasnsued at organisation the last two weeks. ' tie Dale recently to Merrill Bry-o- f William Gogerty of Springville waa Helper and Myrtle Ross of in Priee Saturday on business and was noting old friends and acquaintances T. 8. Merrill of the Deseret Mortaereabouts. Grogan formerly lived at lly at Salt Lake City was a business Snnnyaide when he waa employed by risitor in Price the latter part of the the Utah Fuel company. He is now seek. working for the Columbia Stool plant Ironton. at Verdell Paee of Provo spent the reek-en- d Paee in Price. ip visiting The A. D. Sutton Drug company itending the Brigham Young Unt- - annonnees that during the winter wsity. . months prescriptions for the needy will be filled free of eharge at both Mr. and Mm 0. K. CUy and chil-re- n Priee 'and Helper stores. The prespent Snnday and Monday visit-i- n scriptions must bo accompanied by 8alt Lake City. They returned the okeh. physieians Jiy evening. John Girand entered suit this .week Mrs. George L. Boyd of Salt Lake n the district court against Charles ity is visiting at the home of Miss Drown and Albert- Blank to recover Aieile Moss. Mrs. Boyd was formerly on the a promissory $500, principal' lias Betty Dowd. , note executed by the defendants on 28, 1929. Girand also asks January Mrs. Max Peterson, who has been a that tho court award him interest datnest of her mother, Mrs. Fred Davis, from September 28, 1924. eturned last, week to her home in ing rioe. Duchesne Record, 6th. The publie utilities commission has set for hearing at Price Saturday, tho Mr. and Mm Perry Egan of Salt 14th, two applications to operate moaka City were the gnests of Mr. and tor vehicles as utilities. W. R. Snow (m W. E. Anderson and Mm Ruth petitions to operate a passenger, exionthworth over the week-en- d. press and freight service between thia and Ferron, and Clay Larson to of eity Edward Shays, former a freight and express service, operate ha Carbon high school, esmedown Price to Salt Lake City, i ram Salt Lake City thia week for a isit with friends and relatives in Alleging that the defendants have Vioe. failed to pay him for his services as between February "20, 1931 R. A. Gillie of Price and K. C. an auditor March and 21, 1931, W. C. Nuttall state right of Salt Lake City, of the in the district court filed suit has ed commission, were in town the William Craver, Ida M. Crav-e-r against week. Vernal the of itter part past and Gns Solmonson for a judgIxpress, 6th. ment of 6400 with interest at 8 per claims that only 6100 on W. K. Stevens, district manager of cent Nuttall been paid. aeeonnt has the Rob-wts, the Maytag eompany, and E. K. are service man, both' of Priee, ' Thomas Andrew Bawden, 64, died in Rooaevhltthis week going - over at hia home in Cleveland of Thursday 6th. business. Standard, empany neumonia. Funeral services were held with interment in the CleveUnited Slates Marshal Voseo Call Jaturday in charge of the Deser-- 1 land cemetery to take rived in Price Monday Bawden waa born on et Mortuary. uaes Crosby to Salt Luke City where 17, 1877 at Ephraim, a son of July i will federal the appear before and Emma Jane Williams of breaking into William wt on charge Bawden. Surviving are his widow, liboad earn ' Ann Dsvia Ward Bawden and five children of Cleveland. Executive' A. A. Anderson of the Timpanogoa Boy Seout eouneil con The widow and two minor children, ducted a two-da- y seout training camp in Greece, of Angelo Zervas, residing Perron with it Friday and Saturday November 11, 1930, by injured fatally forty-fiv- e or fifty seout leaders takiof rock in the mine of the Infall a the course.' ng dependent Coal and Coke eompany at he waa working, Helen Nyman, Helen Rieo and Mar- Kenilworth, where will receive 68 a week for 311 weeks Wasguerite Williams, students at Utah industrial atch Academy at ML Pleasant, were and three days, the visitors from Saturday until Tuesday commission decided Monday. They amount vith Miss Nymans parents, Mr. and would have received twice the United of the residents been had they Mm Carl Nyman. States. (Nariee Times-Independe- i smut ltn News-Advoca- KLAimisirs Children's ; Ragle Capo I SenseHee et Only The patent muffler knit make In plain and two- fhem worm tolor combinations , . . NOW? ran five years, the total rent for that period being stipulated at 69000. According to the complaint, the lesees have failed to pay three months rent and tho plaintiffs desire judgment of 6400 for delinquent rent and 67150 on the nnexpired lease. A first lien on the fixtures is sought to satisfy the claims. Heres a blanket to help you welcome cold weather So Fur Inband Boys Cap Rare Value for Only BUY TODAY oa LAYAWAY A Small Deposit Holds Your Selection Until. Wanted Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzette, who have been proprietors of the Helper hotel for tho past ten years, took over the management of the Savoy hotel in Price last week succeeding L. R. Bills. Litizzette annonnees that he is negotiating for the sale of his hotel at Helper, but will continue to operate it until he disposes of the bnaineas. The Savoy has been under the management of Bills for the past seven - at a thrifty-gi- WHOS LOST A DOST The president of the hnmane society of Salt Lake City has had turned over j to her a white Scotch eollie dog wearing Carbon county license, No. 204, on tho collar. The dog wu found roaming tho eity streets and will be disposed of in the nsual manner, either shot ' or given to an intonated party, if not claimed within the week. Please with Mrs." J. A. Hogle, 538 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. ht d Fine qualify eordnroy mad expertly for long wear and tailored fit Typical of Pen-neoutstanding valne tii A Mighty Saving! Vanity Style in Doyo Coato 0&.9 SAVOY in management and solicits the patronage of its many friends. Were $&90s Now $3os) heavy shaker knit Datkmg sweaters for achool and and as ragged as the port pigskin! Featured, too, by a mart breast pocket. Choose from plain colors with contrasting jacquard trim on neck, raff d bottom. Onlv at Penw' ... CARD OF THANKS We tahe thia opportunity of expressing our appreciation for the hind expreeaiona of ajrmpathy, the floral offerings and the aid given ua at the time of the death of our wife and mother. (Signed), Moaee Hown end Family. CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to thank our many friends in Carbon county for the assistance extended ue ae n result of injuries Buffered by Mr. Bliss, since Monday of lust week. (Signed), Mr. end Mrs. 8. M. Bliss. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks end appreciation for the many evidences of friendship and sympathy shown us during the illness end at the time of the death of our eon and brother. Also for the many floral offerings. (Signed), Mrs. Louisa Vecchio and Family. B. litizzette te Formerly proprietors of the Helper Hotel. LOST! In the Miller Creek district. A ' ,'1 t Mirror Says ..... An hour with Mrs . Wahl would ,add much to your personal charm Phone 286 for an appointment. liver and white English Springer BpanlaL Finder please return to George Georgidea, Price, Utah. Reward ' ' When the LADIES AID BAZAAR J. yi B3WANX8 CLUB FETES CARBON er; baritone solo, Leroy Smith; clarinet aolo, E. M. Williams. Roll Weal, HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY past eommander of tha Priee AmeriMembers of the Carbon high school can Legion post, talked briefly'on tho faculty were gnests at the weekly Armistice celebration plane. meeting of the Kiwanis elub Tuesday If yon have to pay an income tax, evening. Adam S. Bennion, the Armia-tie-e Day orator, waa the principal dont kick. Get down on your kneeo speaker. Other numbers on the pro- and return thanks that yonro making gram were: Song, Miss Vixgie Mul lin that much money. For that Sunday afternoon drive visit Soldier Canyon coal mine. Mr. and Mrs. I1!. last year at Pen-ncfor almost two dollars motel Warm? Yon hek And the big Wambmo collar la an added feature. Nothing to bent t for comfort I A ecnmtnm - Wednesday, November 18 COMMUNITY CHURCH Bssaar Opens At 3 O'clock p. bl Turkey Dinner Will Be Sold From 5 to 8 p. m. at $1 a Plate. :r Ktoleoftim Gwcaitero Location notices for mle The Sun. j : ye mm in- Announces n change . finest quality sport cent . . . tightly wool ter warmth and fit . . (uinforead with strong cotton fir bmt wav. Al taped. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their aid, expressions of sympathy and floral offerinct during tha illness and at the time of the death of our son and brother, Norman. (Signed), Mr. and Mrs. Alma Anderson and DaughGunda. ter, ' Corduroy Tromooffo taut 75 eom-munic- ate 1 Young Man's oa.-- ) Heavy-weig- your moneys worth and more I See the fab- rics, the tailoring I They're ms- heatable (or so little! . . Mens and price ft O'V Here's . Smart Sturdy Sport Oweatteoro years. Equitable Insurance Agency for vestment bond. Gilt edged, safe. I fluffy, so soft and warm as can bet Selected cotton nixed with a small amount of wool to insure wear. Extra size (72x84s), extra weight . . . itll pay to buy NOW, blankets of this quality are possible at this lour price ONLY because PENNEYS had them made specially during the slack srason Helper Interests Take Over Savoy Hotel Times-Indepcnde- ,r Part-V7o- ol Peter C. Jonflas and Gnat Diamenti, owners of a hotel building in Helper, filed suit in the diatriet court this week against Edna Elliot and Ethel Roller, who are alleged to have failed to live np to the agreement made when they leased the building from the plaintiffs. The lease was drawn up on October 29, 1930, and waa to ken suddenly ill beforo reaching to the hospital there Dr. George H. Brimhall of Provo, and waa rushed where an emergency operation was presenting tho church commission performed. She was joined by Johneducation, visited the seminaries of son that evening. Reports from Pneo jtaery county at Cattle Dale, Hunt-!nft- u are that Mrs. Johnson is improving.' and Ferron last Friday, reporti5th. Moab ng them in excellent condition. Cliff Housekeeper of Orangeville, Helper Kiwanians held their anson of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilnual election of officers last Friday liam Housekeeper, was seriously ind selected M. P. Street president jured Saturday when he attempted to to stop a runaway team belonging waa Peacock Peacock. driving Ralph his team when the line broke and the horses ran away. Teaeock jumped after riding the wagon half a block.. Tho team proceeded south, about two miles where Cliff was walking. He ibTISl'. re hi Mens FaU s sM Overcoat an ran directly in front and waa tram weaves and new designs. pled. they are right ta ...fy son Price. Conte rlht Pub-Because tho j railed iw leltr- has allegedly lishing eompany to pay six months rent on a building draa and prree that tali A. they leased from him at Helper, Site ifiJL ? All work done 6720 for smt filed tar K?J." J. Stafford has expert etennen. Bgaiimt tho concern. IIo illcffc that on November 3, ha served notice on tho defendants to moke payment of Acme Cleaners & Tailors the amount duo or surrender tho promdo ises, and that they have failed to count Stafford second On a either. AReratlene. asks 6112 for damages to the furnace "h" Utah in tho building, for which he says tho eompany waa responsible "Nwb EXTRA WEIGHT ' . thirty years. Fluffy The tablet were turned today when Abedon Valarde and Mary Armingo, both of Cisco, camo to this eity to procure a marriage license, says tho Grand Junction Sentinel of the 6th. Since the enforcement of the gin law in Colorado requiring marriage a five-da-y eooling off period between the application for and issuance of a marriage license, a majority of those from this eity who are seeking a marriage license, went to either Moab or Price. This was tho first ease in some months of a Utah couple coming to thia eity to wed. - Dr. W. P. Winters, a former resiMrs. George W. Johnson, who wept dent of Price but now living at ML to Price Thursday to be with her sisPleasant, was elected mayor of that Mrs. Olive Wilcox Bailey, whoso oty on Tuesday of last week. The ter, husband, Olcn Bailey, waa killed in a ty went Democratic for the first mine accident that morning waa ta-time in Price EXTRA SIZE Walsh Beauty Shop Price Utah i :t |