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Show THE SUK, PRICE. UTA PAGE SIX EEVER-TYID- Annual Leader-shiWeek, January B. Y. U, U' var nc 25 lx: to 29, Inclusive IKOVO, Jan. 18. ... .iI W - , . a., ,. k , Hiawatha News p V W Prominent t'i-- u WSMM .- .- i W4tU speak- - i. V T.4. Saints ehureh have been engaged for the 11th annual Leadership XHW YORK. Thu droop to usual week at the Brigham Young Univer25 to 29, inclusive. The liowcry squalor in more pruwunwd sity, January is practically complete whieh from walked program I ever. this winter tlian Chatham Square to in detail includes as sjierial speaker in general assembly, Khler Stephen Cooper Union last on Monday; President A. evening a the day L W. Ivins on Tuesday; President Ileber the .into off clipped dusk. The indigo J. Grant on Wednesday; Dr. George W. Middleton on Thursday, and GovKweep of '.he overernor George II. Bern on Friday. acelevated head An excellent entertainment has been centuated the arranged each evening whieh will be For the Bowery free to everyone. TJmmc will be held does aulk. Aral not this year in the Utah stake tabernacle without cause. Nev in order to accommodate all who wish er articulate,, now to attend. Monday evening there will at the moment 'it lie a concert by the Brigham Young saeuH very mute. University concert band; Tuesday eve . l by the Brigham Young Iji .ie gcuup4, kliuttca uu lua mucaifc, ..lug ati ml aa un Moving as the grotesque University mixed chorus; Wednesday a concert by the Brigham .l hing dummies, which remain part evening Young University ladies ehoros and of the pavein-Mi- t picture. Dr. Lrief address ter-da- y BY O.O.HCIWIYUE s cuiit-cr- -- a LowTy Nelson, by followed ljy a danre in the ladies gym; Thursday evening a concert by the Brigham Young University symphony orchestra and a talk by Uountess Alexandra Tolstoy, the youngest daughter of Count Leo Tolstoy, and Friday evening a play in College hall. Departmental programs commence daily at 9:30 and ran throughout the dav until the social honr at 5:30. The central theme for the weeks discussion will lie, "The World Tomorrow. In so far as possible, is going to he given for discussion of the various problems pre-- Through frosted hieroglyphics of ha Jihouse windows were the dejected tad epi iwling over the bles. Some with mouths agape, snoring. On the Bowery these day they meal and sit in a buy a fifteen-cehalf stupor, like a python full of pig oons until closing. pine-toiie- nt In the motley array appears more of youth than usual. Copped and woe- Mrs. E. Pranooin entertained at a forcsonie of bridge Friday aiteruoon for Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. J. 1. Russel and Mrs. William Burn. Mrs. Yfpl Gunderson entertained st a lea Tuesday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. G. J. Reese, Mrs. Charles Marble, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mrs, Axel Madsen, Mrs. Dan Wycherley and Mrs. Anna J)u teller. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman entertained Sunday night at diuner and Mr. cards for the following gue-and Mrs. Virgil Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Gieii llammon of Mohrland and James Simmons. Mrs. Elmer Love entertained at eards Thursday in honor of Mrs. Parley Love of Salt Lake City. Guests were Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Anna Dutclier, Mrs. J. It. Paruilcy, Mrs. T. Woodhave, Mrs. Walter Daugnerty, Mrs. William Sanders and Mrs. II. B. Lindeman. Prizes were won by Mrs. Woodhave and Mrs; Lindeman. The Thursday Sewing club was enter! sin ad at the home of Mrs. Leonard Wycherley; Those present wore Mrs. W. A. Barer. Mrs. J. Q. Reese, Mrs. Lyle Burdick, Mrs. Virgil Gunderson, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. Dun Wycherley, Mrs. Charles Marble, Mrs. James Wycherley, Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs. Sam Perkowski and Miss Jesrie Reese., Mrs. W, A. Baxter entertained on U: . Friday afternoon at cards for the fol- lowing guests, Mrs. Dan Garber, Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Arthur Opiienuaii, Mrs. Amu Butcher, Mrs. William Stcekelman, Mrs, Virgil Gunderson, Mrs. A. F. Jurgen-sen- , Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. A1 Rulnrlr fr 1hiva Opperman and Mrs. Dutehcr. Members of the American Legion and Auxiliary of Hiawatha enjoyed a sleighing party Tuesday end drove ovyr to Mohrland where they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Anderson. Members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ban Garber, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Parmlny, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dougherty, Mrs. Fred Arnold and Fred Briggs. Mrs. Merit Brady was hostess to a very delightful luncheon and cards Wednesday at 1 :15. Guests rere Mrs. William Steckelman, Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen,. Mrs. E. EL Wright, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Uoyd Ungerman, Mrs. Joe Parmley, Mrs. M. Lesmuster, Mrs. A. : Opperman, Mrs. Dan Wycherley, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. Anna Dutcher, Mrs. H. Noo-gare- t, Mrs. Sam Fade, Mrs. David Cavenah of Wattis. Prizes were won by Mrs. Parmley, Mrs. Opperman and rs. Bowen. Mrs. Henry Nougsret was hostess H E VERY THUE8PAY Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. Joe Iann-le- y, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Anna Dutcher snd Mrs. Virgil Gunderson. Mrs. Tom Gourdin has pone to Provo snd Hpringville to visit fur a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen and sons, Franeea and Dick, were dinner guests of the Ungermana Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr. A. F. Jorgensen and Mr. and ifrs. Arthur Oppcnnan were guests of Mr. and Mrs.- EL EL Wright Sunday evening. Mrs. EL C. Bowen entertained at a foursome of bridge Friday fpr Mrs. J. .P. Russell, Mrs. William Burn and Mrs. EL Francom.Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman entertained at teas this week for Mrs. J G. Reese, Mrs. CharleR Marble, Mrs. Virgil Gunderson, Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mrs. Dan Garber, Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, Mrs. William Steckelman, Miss EL EL Wright, Miss Wilhelinia Stcekelman, Mia. A. F. Jorgensen, Mrs. W. B. Jones and Mrs. Anna Duteher. The Thursday Sewing elub met at the home of Mrs. J. G. Reese. Guests included Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. Virgil Gunderson, Mrs. Sam Perknwski, Mrs. Charles Marble, Miss Jessie Reese, Mrs. James Wycherley, Mrs. Lyle Birdiek, Mrs. Dan Wycherley, Mrs. Axel Madsen and Mrs. Leonard Wycherley. Miss Jessie Reese entertained at a dinner party Saturday night. Guests were Miss Florence Benunin, Mrs. Beta Burdick, Mrs. Roxey Garden, Mrs. Thelma Rauhala, Miss Alma Morgan, Mrs. Margie Love, Miss Lily Johnson, Miss Anna Rauhala, Miss Juanita Branch, Miss Esther Rauhala and Miss Helen Reese. Prizes wen wou by Miss Helen Reese and Miss Anna Rau. - begone creatures with a several days growth. They perch in the doorways skewered like monlting sparrows on hala. spike;. One called out: "Eh Jack! a match I" I sunpped a pocket lighter The Bridge club was entertained at ... .1 r$Mel J I,. 1.1 It -!. I.n I.. the home o Airs; J. It. Parmley on will be the announcement of the new walk over to him. Thursday. Guests were Mrs. EL C. poliey of correlating church activities, Bowen, "Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. W. "Thats service, buddy, he said. All to be given on Wednesday by the auft. Jones, Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen,' Mrs. laughed. A moodier came up for "just thorities of the church. Tho sessions a jitney for a cuppa eawfcc.'1 1 gave for this problem will be held iu ColLloyd Ungerman, Mrs. Arthur Opperhim a coin which he accepted without lege hall. man, Mrs. H. B. Lindeman, Mrs. Henthanks. Indeed, I detected a grumble Preparations are Ifting made by the ry Nougsret, Mrs. William Barn, Mrs. at the sixe as he walked off inspecting university to entertain the largest Elmer Love, Mrs. William Steckelcrowd in the history of Leadership man and Mrs. F. J. Lemon. Prize was Week. won by Mrs. Lloyd Cngermau. In every block were those lurching outcasts fumbling about in a haze of Icy We handle investment bonds of all the lethal drink of the section "Bow-wr- y smoke. kinds Equitable Insurance Agency, It is hawked off the hip J. Bracken Lee, manage?, Price, Utah. at ten cents a swig. These are the human lees sifting slowly to the dregs. The submerged tenth! Prevailing condition of hignways in this state aa given out by the state Many an men, once of earth high road department are that the majority who Scotch had and soda their plows, of snow but roads genera at exclusive eloba and then "went the are cleared icy and chains needed on mountain route through the brothels of Port Said and the "slop joints of Alaska road. Careful driving required on all and finally the Bowery. Also a sprink- roads on account of slippery condiparticularly in canyons; continling of those amiably muddled harri- tion, ued storms and accumulated snow at dans who talk to themselves. roadsides from clearing renders roadways narrow in canyons and over the miaAfter sundown cheerful little at a. very delightful party last uMNcrCU. Along. benches in Hadley's summits. U. S. 60. Spanish Fork to Colorado day to twenty-fou- r Rescue Hall John Hadley himself, guests. Luncheon once a drunkard and thief who with line, slippery in canyon. East of Price was served at 1 p. m:, followed by regeneration consecrated life to his slow at several construction sections five hundred. The guest list included fellows there sits rows of repentant to Sunnyside Junction, thenee gener- - Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. William roysterers in cow-lik- e docility. They ally good to Colorado line. Lateral Utah 33, Castle Gate lo Du; Steckelman, Mrs. A; F. listen to the kindly gospel ers and with Jorgensen, boredom life husky voices in " Wash- chesne, fair; Utah 10, Price lo Salina, Mrs. EL EL Wright, Mrs. William Burl, fair eondition. Mrs. F. J. Lemon, Mrs. J. P. Russel, ed in the Blood of the Lamb, in U. S. 450. Valley City to Montieello, Mrs. R.." for free coffee and a flop. McKinnon, Mrs.' Lloyd Crov fair, muddy near La Sal junction to gan, Mrs.. Dsn Garber, MmM. Brady, . Ih frustrated angling for a simile Colorado, closed aeeonnt show... . Mrs.- - Frank Gleason, Mrs. Joe ParmU. 8. 89. Good eondition, Fairview to osorihe a certain pink I turned to ley, .Mrs.'. EL C. Bowen, Mrs. Anna Dutcher, Mrs.' Dan '.Wycherley, Miss my wife list night. Quick as that she to Arizona, no construction.' .i Laterals, Utah 12,- - to Tropic, fair; Murdock,-Mias Hanson, replied: "The tint of a baby's heel Utah 24, to Loa, good; Utah 22 and Mrs. E. Franeom, Mrs. Cavenah of that's perfect I (hyilc. V4 ' 23, to Widtsoe and Escalante, good. .Wattis and Mrs. U. A.' Dahlsrud. The TT CfMrge' M.' Cohan, a part of the 8;, 91 Generally 'good eondition prizes were won by Mies Murdock theater and alive to its artificialities, Idaho line to Arizona fine. Mrs. Jones and Mrs, Burt: . -. is what is known as "a good audi-- - Laterals, Utah 13,' Sevier to Cove " HIAWATHA Ho u cImm' "moved 'to tears Fori, good; Utah 27, Delta lo Nevada;' Beaver to Nevada; Utah 18, ani( laughter; And ' when Irvin Cobb, (Crowded Out Last Wtk) , wilder theatrical attendance, is eon-fin- SL George to Nevada via Modena, f Mrs. Dave Morgan spent Friday in solely to matinees, is gripped good. Cleveland visiting her mother. . Laterals, Utah 28, Levan to by either comedy or pathos, he generally transfers audienee interest from Zion fair; Utah 15, Andersons via Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., entertained the stage to himself. His booming Park, good eondition. at luncheon Monday .afternoon for U.1 S. 189. ' Nephi to Pigeon Hollow faugh and wailing sob have momentarily disrupted many performances; junction, oiled gravel, good. .. -- it Highways Reported and Slippery: Chains Advised In Canyons i- -y THURSDAY, IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, In and tor Carliou Counu sad ty, Mute , of Utah Frank Fred tart-herplaintiff, vs. Iicurjr PannDavid tlie of of esutn ier, administrator Wi.liuins, deceased ; and Adnritrlh L. Wil.iauie, Emma W. Cummins, Wuliam F. Williams David J. Williams, Ainu D. Williams, MeLa M. WiLiam. and Murah n..i4 n-Uitis... 4m t.iMwkaiw. Ilauis, demised: and Adnebytls L. Wil liuuiM, Emma W. Cummins, William F. Alma D. Wi.liama, David J. William Williams 'and Reba M. Williams, the known heir of Harab Williams, deceufced. Abo ail other pernone .unknown cluiminK any right, title, estate, lien or interest in flie reel 'property deHcribed in the' of plaintiff adverse to the piaid- tiffe ownership, or any cloud upon 8ummon. title thereto, tiff' Tbe state of Utah to the above named defendant! : You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after tbe nrrvice of this aumiaon iipon you, if nerved within tbe county in whieh thia' action ia brouzht, otherwise-within thirty daya after aenrUw, and defend tbe altore entitled action: and in. eae of your failure- to do o, judgment will be rendered ngainet you a winding to the demand of the complaint, which ha been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. Thi action ia brought for- the purpose of obtaining a Judgment againt the that they have no right, title or interest in the following described property, and to quiet the title in the plaintiff! on the following described . n cum-plai- nt plain-defenda- JANUARY 21.' it1 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Ulk trict Cuurt in and Fer Carbun tktuu, Btate of Utah Ilome Building A company, a eonsiration, plaintiff, thnr J. law ana Ida U. law, husband wife; Hazel Sealxo, an unmarried womaii. William Linea. an unmarried man : Tollotti and Mary Tolloltl, husband a r! ife, defendunta.I . Notlee of Sheriff R.u i.o, Hi" 4W . ev tei roe MBCilif fcwam . the 80th day of January, 1082. at lui m.. tbe at oclock, p. north front doer a the county urt house in Price, Ctarbwi the Utah, followlnt county, deecribid' property. liimiuenring at a point sizty-Uv- S iRr feet rorth of the eouthwest' corner g Isit'Tiire (8). Bock Thirty-Eig(3Hi; Price towmdta euirey : thence north 4v: ((15) feet: thenee east one h dul fifty ( 150) feet; thence south siit five (tdD feet; thence weat.pn hnndni fifty (150) feet to the piece of Iwginniw together with ell improvement. . To be cold to tlie higher bidder ( 8. M. 151.188. Sheriff at Derkia cli. County. By A. E. Oihnon. Deputy. Fjret Pnh.. Jan. 7: lat. Jnn. 28. ingj;. TIT J1 ht tr-fi- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dg rartmcnt of the Interior, General At Salt take City, Utah. JanuinJ. 7. 1082. Notice I hereby given the- Manuel Dnwnard of Wooddde. Utah, , on December 11, 1928, nunle Stockraidig" llmneriesd Entry No 040585 for laittV; RWKNEM. SEi.NEU, 8BU Her. IS, Lm.i 3 nnd 1. KANVJii, property, Commencing at a point north 57 degree 2M minutes went 250 feet from the intersection of the eat line of Sec. 20. Twp. 14 South, Ilange 10 East. Salt Lake meridian, with the Month line if tbe right of way of the Denver and Uio Grande Wetern railway company menwred along eid right of way 100 feet from and parallel with center line of enid right of way : thence routh 250 feet, thenee north 57 degrees 2S minutes west 150 feet, thence north 250 feet, thenee eouth 57 decree 2H minute eat 150 feet to the place of beginning. Also commencing at I he miilh-wcorner of the above described tract, thence mutb 20 feet, thenee south 57 degrees 2K minute eat 400 feet, thence "orth 20 feet, thence north 57 decree 28 minute west 400 feet to the place of beginning. Raid property heinif located in Price. Carbon county. Utah. B. W. DAT.TON. to-wi-t: RWUHWH. N1VK8WU. RWNBu' Rcc. 8. Twp. 15 8outb, Ibwi: 15 Rant. Halt take meridian, has filed".' notice of intention to make final proof; to retab'ish claim to the land abort ; deaorihed before the clerk of the dirtrici court at Price. Utah, on the 17th day g; $ February. 1982. Claimant names a neea: John I. Downerd, Ilnrold Johnson and Cecil Ilonsh Of WoodddL-Ttaend Ce-mi- -e King of Price, lltik-F. TAYLOR, tegieter. FU VM t pnh . Jan 14: tact, Feb. 11. MRI NWH8RH I; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-rartmcn- t of the Interior, General Office At Salt take (.ity. Utah, JsnnaqS 4. 1932. Notice i hereby given that At tin Robb of Price. Utah, who on Fbr ary 1(1. 1927. made Rtockreising llimwH tcad Entry No. 080192 for R MKRL: Sec 17. NEHNE4. BMLNE F.Vf MV H , REM. EttSWU Rec. 20. Nq' NEK. REUXEK Rec. 29, Twp. n South, Ranee 1 1 Eaat. Salt take lan'f Irlian. ba filed notice of Inlontion ' For Plaintiff. final proof to etahlbdi claim S ...... n.. , .. ... Attorney im, , make Mi ..... ,MMC ,J. illiWIr d- -t of wtMimtioi. Jsn. 28. 1902. en Iee. notary ruhlic, at Price. I'tah. m, 1982. 11th of the Claim' February. day name- - a witnesses: Andrew t Mnrtes'-senPROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Fe'ix Hrnn and Anens J. Rnt-Commit county clerk or respective Priee. Pah. a"d Wi'liam J. Rnlib of Ru'- ; signer for further information. regi-l- n "vide. Utah. ELI F. TAYI-OU- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS F, STATE First pub.. Jan. 7 : lari. Feb. 4. 1981 of Mike Brnno, deceased. Creditor will present claim with voucher to the About all we can say for the nevfi undersigned nt the court house in Price. Austin ear jokes is they ere just s f Utah, on or before the Slut dny of February. 1931. (Signed). Mary Bruno, ad- bum a the ones they psed to tell ministratrix of the estate of Mike Bruno, about the Ford. deceased. WALTER C. CEASE, attorney " ftr admi"Mratrix. As a final solution, Chicago migkl Date of first pnbMcatlon. Dee. 81. 1981 : eitizew-- ' date of lat publication. Jan. 21. 1982 try rutting all her innoeent in jail so the gunmen eant get li!; Office suppliea of all kinda The Run. them. I et r.,, tt NO-lic- . i ge ' . -- Miss-Startu- p, - to - ed lo The scene moving me most since JEWKE8. MADSEN TO ATTEND INSPECTORS MEETING William Favenham'a millennium of human desolation J. B., Jewkes of Price will attend in "The Squaw the annual atate convention of disMan was in a trict inspectors to be held agricultural clap -- trap pioduc-tion- ,. at Salt Lake. City Thursday. Jewkes the name of is inspector for Carbon and ESmery whieh evades me. bounties. Anyway, a.."tene O. P. Madsen, agricultural agent ment tot wastry for the two counties, will attend the to tell uis mutt state farm bureau session on Thursing of a dog they were day, Friday and Saturday. to be dispjssessed. Filtering!)', mawk- DESERTION CHARGE PUTS MAN IN COUNTY JAIL ishly, he stumbled along until he fin.Vengino Alvarez was arraigned beally choked. "But won't let theni take you awsy, sport. fore Justice II. S. Robinrtt Friday on and'I let go a whoop that was a besqt a charge of desertion. He is alleged and then sneaked out under the rover to have failed to provide for his wife and four minor children since October ' if darkness, still sniffling. 1, 1931. Bond was placed at $1000., Short shavings: John J. MeGraw is and Alvarez, unable to furnish the a six day bike addict. Carl Van Yech-te- bail, was committed to the custody of Sheriff S. M. Bliss. Preliminary heareyes change color whenever he ha not hen et. laughs. The Warwick has become the ing rendezvous for visiting Hollywood drink and onlv smokes when a folk. Berton Braley wears an old hat not talkies call for it. "Doing Europe . When he writes. Ted llusing was born and Vice Versa is a hilarious Liten Deming, N. M. Jim Quirk was tle Brown hook by the ever amusing for signing so many movie Don Herald. 'tars for cigarette ads recently. Florence Ryerwn and Colins Clement are an the throes of a mystery talc for M. Kjiv Ising. The French hat cheek girls at Dinty Moore's u-- to be at Jack's. ; The Ben Troups are wintering in Par- - j a. Mrs. Troup was Ruhy do Renter. Coal, Sit on and 14 09 Per Ton Anita Loos weighs 87 pound and she hid sized clothes. Raymond . 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