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Show SCOFIELD NEWS By Miss Mirjr Metos. Mr. Louia Bezyack entertained a number of friends with a bridge party Friday of last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Binnes, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strang, Francis Strang, Mrs. John Duffie, Miss Ewle Bass and Dr. C. M. Schmidt Ben Helsten motored to Salt Lake City Friday, returning Saturday. Richard Williams was a visitor in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday. Ben Helsten entertained several of bis friends with a party at his home Saturday. Those present included: Dorothy Jerich, James Manson, Ruth Anderson, James Menzles, Frank Helsten, Cora Metos, Virginia Bezyack, August Poulson, Josephine Gorishek, Elmer Maine, Mary Metos, Santa Dan Greene, John Reedman, pirlt Williams, Madelyn Elardo, Jack Helsten, Venna Kongas and Raymond Wilde. Mrs. William Donaldson entertained seven couples with a party at her home Thursday of last week. August Poulson was a business caller in Helper Saturday. He returned the same night visited In Salt Lake Jim City Friday, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pizza motored to Hiawatha Saturday. They returned Sunday. Miss Ewie Bass spent the weekend visiting in Price with relatives. Dan Greene spent Saturday in Price and Helper visiting with friends. El-ar- do, ; ) Herring, Mrs. L. J. Boren, Misses Wilds Boren, Anne Boren, Verley Boren, Wanda Workman, Beth Workman, Mrs. Susan Webb, Fred Noyes, Mil-to- n Thayn, Walter Noyes, Alton Anderson and Charles and Orland Workman. Mrs. Ernest Babcock and Mrs. Walter Boren entertained at the formers hone Friday evening for Miss Wilds Boren, in honor of her birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock, Mrs. Walter Boren, Misses Beth Workman, Verley and Anne Boren, Reva Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Workman, Charles Orland and Jacob L. Workman, Fred and James Noyes, Farrell and Victor Dimick and Alton and Lyle Anderson and the honored guest Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Norton entertained twenty-fiv- e guests at their; home Saturday evening with a dancing party. Hyrum Olsen of Price is visiting in Klz at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mead received word last week that a ten-pou- nd baby boy had arrived at the home of Reuben Sweet of Soldier Creek. Mrs. Sweet is a daughter of Mr. Mead. Mrs. Lucy Boren was slightly in- Fridcy. Mrs. Mery Morrison underwent an appendicitis operation in the Price city hospital Thursday. She is doing nlrely. Mr. and Mrs. B. Clerlco and family motored into Salt Lake Friday, returning Sunday. Bessie and Mary Riggs left for Salt Lake Saturday for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pelonl, accompanied by their son, Harold, drove into Salt Lake Sunday to visit their daughter, Charlotte, at the Shriners hospital. entertained a group of friends at a five hundred party Wednesday evening of last week. The junior girls and Vanguards held an Ice cream party at the church Thursday evening. The gold and green ball was held Friday evening. Hilda Olson was the queen of the dance and the maids of honor were Velma and Faun Christensen. Flower girls were Margid Worth and Erma Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor entertained with a rook party Thursday evening. Lunch was served to the MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVEN AT MEETING OF ANTLERS LODGE m FERRON NEWS HELPER NEWS Marriages in Carbon numbered divorces ovtr h? during the month of t cording to reports Miss Marie Da vis, iSS Carlyle Pace, Seven licenses to wed and three decrees of an ed as compared to li four divorces in JamunX Strict,- show. BOO A debate on the international aswas given bepects of fore the Rotary chib Thursday evening by Harold Bowns and Jerry Roberts of the Carbon high school debating team. Claude Eggertsen, faculty debating coach, was also a guest of the club. BOOMS f gtfg yi ffft TILIIAJb to U0 Badla eonneetion in every Union Fadflo Bin Dcpsfc Ir Hotel Staple Bqvm Bvfldiag. Intarurban Depot Just mw the Street IMon Malta witUu S Blocks. The program for the club meeting Thursday of this week will be under the direction of the vpcational service committee, of which Belmont Richards Is chairman. BEHEST 0. BOSSIER, ty, My-to- t f.; f PYORRHEA Save Your Money and Teeth, Too V By Using What SUM Dentists Prescribe for Bleeding Gams. Spongy, swollen, tender, bleeding gums often lead to dread pyorrhea, trench mouth, gingivitis or some other serious disease, and eventual loss of teeth. So instead of fooling around with cheap antiseptics, use what the dentists do themselves and save money in the long run, as well as your teeth. Massage your gums three times a day with KOJENE, the most powerful antiseptic safe fear you to use. (Use equal parts of KOJBNE and water). Then soak a small roll of cotton hi KOJENE and put it between the gums and cheeks to keep the healing antiseptic in constant contact with side . h tissues. If KOJENE ' doesnt dear up the trouble in a week, get your money back and'see a dentist Schramm-JohnsDrugs and all other druggists sell KOJENE with a guarantee of swift, sure results or money back. Advt i on first-cla- ss PRSBATR AND GUARDIANSHIP NO decs Gsasnlt county or tiue sisacn for farther lafscmedou. Ml nj NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Eugene W. Guarienti, also known as Eugene Guarienti, deceased. Credi- tors win present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Hairy Rugger!, attorney at law. Price, Utah, on or before the 6th day of May, A. D, IMS. WM. GUARIENTI, EDITH SALLIS, executors of the estate of Eugene W. Guarienti, also known as Eugene Guarienti, deceased. HENRY RUG-GEAttorney, Price, Utah. First pub., Mar. 2; last, Mar. 23, IMS, RL "4 V NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of William Imler, deceased. Credi- f 4 i v '4 f i- - !,' ; V,: f iv . up. ' Mc-GE- ' . r::U '"Hr! Vl it: Buyers of Advertising Space have a basis of comparison when they are evaluating publicity space. According to a recent questionaire, the five most important factors S. M. BUSS, Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. By A. E. GIBSON, Deputy. Firstpub., Feb. 23; last. Mar. 16, 1933. 2. Editorial content and policies. 3. Income and buying power of the reader. 4. Render interest. 5. Coot and rates. 1. The i has the largest circulation of any weekly medium issued in Eastern Utah. Sun-Advoca- te 2. The .editorial content is of quality that is ths equal of any similar publication in the state, thus assuring Based on the quality the questionaire, The affords the highest service of any medium in the Carbon-Emer- y of developing and holding reader-interetant to say advertising medium. indi-cat- ed as important by Sun-Advoc- IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS trlct Court, In and For Carbon County, State of Utah The Helper State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Lulu H. Montgomery, also known as Lulu Montgomery, being one and the same person; Velma Houston; Barker Brothers, Inc, a corporation, and Intermountain Title and Guran-t- y 1. Circulation. are: A. Dh 1632. 2. Readers of The Sun-Advoca- area and st so impor- are for the moat part te ate poruona who have n steady income, their purchasing desires and demands being well "matched with bug lag power. 4 at lowest proportionate rate E, ent .1 i to-w- tors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of L A. McGee, Room 5, Silvagni building, on or before the 18th day of April, A. D., IMS. W. J. Company, a corporation, defenadministrator of estate of Summons. The State of Utah dants. William Imler, deceased. L. A. to the above named defendants: attorney for administrator. You are hereby summoned to apFirst pub., Feb. M; last. Mar. 16, IMS. pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION of the Interior, U. S. Land if served within the county in which Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, March this action is brought, otherwise with6, 1933. Notice is hereby given that in thirty days after service, and deCarlos 'Gunderson, for the heirs of fend the above entitled action, and Carlos Gundeiyon, Jr, deceased, of In caae of your failure so to do, judgPrice, Utah, who on July 16, 1930, ment win be rendered against you made Stockraising Homestead Entry according to the demand of the comNo. 048434 for NEVA, NttSEft Sec. plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court SWVfc 24, EVA Sec. 13, This action Is brought to recover SEVA Sec. 15, Twp. 13 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed a judgment foreclosing plaintiffs notice of intention to make final mortgage on the lands described in proof to establish claim to the land plaintiffs complaint and also to reabove described, before the clerk of cover a judgment foreclosing the the district court at Price, Utah, on chattel mortgage on the personal the 18th day of April, IMS. Claimant property described and set forth In names as witnesses: Nick Salvurakis, plaintiffs complaint and for all furNephi Gunderson and Charles At- ther necessary and proper relief in the premises as the court may deem wood of Price, Utah, and Arthur of Helper, Utah. ELI F. TAY- just and equitable. HENRY RUGGERI, LOR, Register. Edw. D. Dunn, Att'y, Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorney For Plaintiff. First pub. Mar. 9; last, Apr. 6, 1933. First pub., Feb.lfl; last Mar. 16, 1933. HZLLA-BRAM- T, I IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, In and For Carbon County, State of Utah F. F. Fisk, plaintiff, vs. Hatsu Kajitani and Tom Inouye, administrator in the matter of the estate of Yaichi Kajitani, deceased, et al, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriff a Sale an the 21st day of March, A. D, 1933, at 3 p. m., at the front door of the county court house in Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, the following deecribed property, situated in Carbon county, Utah, The East Half (Eft) of the Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter (SWft of SW), Section Twenty-Si- x (26), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Ten (10), East of the Salt Lake Meridian, also, beginning at the Northeast comer of the Northwest Quarter (HWK) of the Northwest Quarter (NWK) of Section Thirty-Fiv- e (35) same Township and Range as above; thence South sixteen (16) rods;. thence West ten (10) rods; thence North four (4) rods; thence West thirty (30) rods; thence North twelve (13) rods; thence East forty (40) rods to the place of beginning; together with tarty bares of stock In Pioneer Water Company No. 3 and tarty shares of stock in Extension of Pioneer Water Company No. 2 as represented by certificates of the stock therein. Dated at Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, this 21st day of February, Columns of The are filled with nows of interest to timely everyone in the district, editorial discussion on topics of the day of a nature that atSun-Advoca- tracts and holds te reader-interes- t. 5. With Its exceptionally large circulation. The offers by far the lowest rata per reader offered by any medium in the Carbon-Emer- y district. Sun-Advoca- NESE, ;! i ;( it ;c i k i' L (..Si i , Dal-pi- az tn :i anyway mpJWf 1 Temple Spare Debate sm CAUoJj 0 SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY Rotary Club Hears Bi-Metali- FEBRUARY MARkU DIVORCES IN A musical entertainment under the direction of Raile Saxey was presented Monday evening at the semimonthly meeting of the Price lodge of Antlers. The program was as follows: Saxaphone solo, Miss Rose Man-gon- e, Castle Gate; vocal' selection, Lawrence Zobell, Castle Gate; vocal duet, the Misses Dorothy and Pauline Olson, Price; vocal solo, Francis Bernard!, Price. . Clive following guests: Mr. and-MrsKillpack, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Behunin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Homer Taylor. Rulon Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. W. Kill-pac- k, Miss Eva Westover of Mohr land Behllng, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Altai Mr. and Killpack, visited In Ferron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hunter and Mrs. Miss Pearl Swenson entertained the Stanley C. Nelson. Senior girls at a party Saturday. Leadership week will be held in Virginia Nelson, daughter of Mr. Ferron March 10, 11 and 12. A fine and Mrs. Stanley Nelson entertained is a group of friends last Wednesday program ofbeing prepared, featuring a number prominent speakers and evening. a picked chorus of 200 voices from A special entertainment was given Emery county. An opera will be givin the M. I. A. conjoint Sunday eve- en Friday night and a concert by the ning, the program being as follows: chorus has been arranged for SaturSlogan, Mrs. P. E. Snow; talk, Mrs. day night Ralph Chlpman; reading, Teas Funk; saw solo, Bishop P. E. Snow; song, M. L A. chorus; solo, Mrs. Harold jured Friday evening when a horse Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Snow enterran past her and knocked her to the tained a number of friends at a rook ground. party Saturday night Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barton, NEWS Mr. and Mrs. WiU Fullmer, Mir. end Mrs. Earl Hills, Mrs. Olivia Dugmore, By Miss La E1U Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jensen, Mr. anfl Dr. N. C. King motored into Salt Mrs. Arthur Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lake Friday to spend several days W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ove-o- n, attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nelson. Mrs. Harrietts McAllister and her KIZ Mrs. Ray Herring entertained the daughter left Monday morning for By Mrs. L. J. Boren. Durango, Colo., where they will Ladled club at her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Peterson make their home. Mrs. McAllister has S. P. Anderson returned to Klz on lived in Helper for the last three n. Friday after an extended stay in years. Mrs. J. C. Ossano, accompanied by John Guy was guest of honor at her daughter and son, Lena and Roba surprise party at his home Tues- ert, returned Saturday evening from day evening, the occasion being his Salt Lake after spending four days birthday anniversary. Games were visiting her daughter, Flora. played and a program presented. The Oscar Carlson left for Salt Lake guuta were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Wednesday of last week where he underwent an operation the following Saturday. Mr. Carlson is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. James Bergera are the proud parents of a baby boy born . thukedat. THB IBW.AD TOCAIR PRICE. UTAH rAGE SIX tm-Afru- or Eastern Utahs Largest IDeeklq newspaper ate te |