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Show THE 8PW.AP VOCATK. PElCB. P T A r AGE SIX Ur. and Mrs. Verne Rampton and family motored to Layton Friday eveFERRON NEWS ning and returned Sunday. By Mrs. Ilomer Taylor. Mrs. Francis Crookslon of American Fork spent the latter part of the seventh annual week visiting her daughter, returnEmery county wa held at ing Friday. convention leadership Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen and Perron Friday, Saturday and Sunday. have moved their household three-da- y family celebrathe of Feature to Ferron where they will regoods tion were concerts by the Central, side. Huntington and Ferron high bands; Mr. and Mrs. Laurenne Young and general assemblies and departmental family, who have spent the past week r.natintr featuring prominent speak- with relatives, returned to their home ers from various parts of the state; in Salt Lake City Sunday. an opera presented by the Ferron The One Table Contract club met dihigh; a musical festival under the at the home of Mrs. Roy Robinson. rection of the Emery L. D. S. stake Guests were Mrs. George Jackson, auditorschool and dance in the high Mrs. William Driscoll and Mrs. L. P. ium. "Annual day" of the Ferron Ward Relief society was celebrated Tuesenday. Luncheon was served and an presented. program joyable The Emery stake musical festival was presented at Huntington Sunday evening. Pearce. The Wednesday Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. George Jackson. Two tables of auction were played. The guests included Mrs. Herbert Wood, Mrs. William Driscoll, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. William Woodhead, Mrs. Roy Robin- yim Janie Killpack, instructor in son, Mrs. John Burton and Mrs. William Manson. High score was won by the Columbia school, was a week-en- d Mrs. William Driscoll. visitor in Ferron. Sunnyside News Wellington News By Miss Bernice Denison. By Bliss Wanda Snow. Dr. F. T. Jones motored to Salt Lake City Saturday on business, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hopklnson and sisters, Leona and Elizabeth of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d at the homj of their parents, Mr. and Sin. Sirs. A. E. Hopklnson. Sir. and Mrs. Herbert Jones of Castle Dale were guests of Sir. and Sin. Mervin Jones from Sunday until Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Sin. Rollen Christensen and daughter, Betty Jean, of Kenilworth, accompanied by Sirs. Emma C. Lund of Castle Dale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison. Miss Avon Poulter and Joseph Bunderson motored to Ogden over the week-en- d to visit at the home of Bliss Poulters parents. Mrs. Nane Golding was honored by her descendents at a party on the eighty-firanniversary of her birthday Monday evening of last week in the Wellington ward chapel A special feature of the evening's entertainment was a grand march, led by Mrs. Golding and son, Marion Golding. Seventy-fiv- e people were presst ent. Miss Fern Marshall entertained at a dinner party at her home Wednesday evening, in observance of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for the following: Miss Jessie Ellis, Miss Ruth Woods and Mrs. Irwin Todd, Leon Draper, Bill Hill, Edwin Asay and the hostess. ," a "The three-a- ct comedy, was presented in the church house Friday evening, under the sponsorship of the local primary Association. A delicious chicken supper was served to the cast, following the performance. The following Arthur Fryer took the Sunnyside quint into Ogden Tuesday of last week for the church tournament. Playen making the trip were Ammon Pratt and Boyd Lindsay, Amel Denison, Humbert Pressett, Ellis Peacock and Buster Preston. They were accompanied by Miss Doris Cowley, Leigh Preston and Sirs. Pratt Lindsay, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor from Standardville spent Thursday until Friday with relations and friends. The Bee Hive girls will present a one-a- ct drama, "My Aunt From California," at the ward chapel Tuesday, March 14, under the direction of Mrs. Elmer Timothy. Wilford Biggs of Provo was a business visitor in Sunnyside and Colum- bia during the past week. ns Red-Head- ed 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, de ceased, et al, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 21st day of March, A D., 1933, at 2 p. m, at the front door of the county court house in Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, the following described property, situated in Car- By Mrs. Thomas Hughes. bon county, Utah, Tom Davis left for his home in Salt Lake City after spending the winter hen. Bliss Sarah Hayes of Morgan is the house guest of her sister, Bln. William Woodhead. Edward Burns left on Wednesday, last, for Prescott Ariz, for a several week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mn. John Smyth of Fountain Green spent several days of last week at the Lester Blackham home. Mr. and Mrs. William Manson drove 's to Provo Thursday to visit Mr. mother who has been 11L Btan-son- ce NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Eugene W. Guarlenti, also known as Eugene Guarlenti, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouch- ers to the undersigned at Helper, to-w-it: The East Half (EK) of the Southwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter (SWK 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 corner of the Northwest Quarter (NWy) of the Northwest Quarter (35) (NWK) of Section Thirty-Fiv-e same Township and Range as above; thence South sixteen (16) rods; thence West ten (10) rods; thence North four (4) rods; thence West thirty (SO) rods; thence North twelve (12) rods; thence East forty (40) rods to the place of beginning; together with forty shares of stock in Pioneer Water Company No. 2 and forty shares of stock In Extension of Pioneer Water Company No. 3 as represented by certificates of the stock therein. Dated at Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, this 21st day of February, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, attorney A D, 1933. at law, Price, Utah, on or before the S. M. BLISS, 6th day of May, A. D, 1933. WM. Sheriff of Carbon County, GUARIENTI, EDITH SALLIS, exeState' of Utah. cutors of the estate of Eugene W. E. GIBSON, Deputy. A By Guarlenti, also known as Eugene Guarlenti, deceased. HENRY RUG- First pub., Feb. 23; last. Mar. 16, 1933. GERI, Attorney, Price, Utah. First pub., Mar .2; last, Mar. 23, 1933. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, In and For Carbon NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE County, State of Utah The Helper of William Imler, deceased. Credi- State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, tors will present claims with vouch- vs. Lulu H. Montgomery, also known ers to the undersigned at the office as Lulu Montgomery, being one and of L. A McGee, Room 5, Silvagnl the same person; Velma Houston; building, on or before the 18th day Barker Brothers, Inc, a corporation, ,and Intermountain Tittetand Guran-t- y of April, A D., 1933. W. J. Company, a corporation, defenadministrator of estate of dants. Summons. The State of Utah William Imler, deceased. L. A to the above named defendants: attorney for administrator. You are hereby summoned to apFirst pub., Feb. 23; last. Mar. 16, 1933, pear within twenty days after the NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION DE service of this summons upon you, partment 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 deCarlo Gunderson, for the heirs of fend the above entitled action, and Carlos Gunderson, Jr, deceased, of In case of your failure so to do, judgPrice, Utah, who on July 16, 1930 ment will be rendered against you made Stockraising Homestead Entry according to the demand of the comNo. 046434 for NEVi, NttSEK Sec, plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court 24, EV4 Sec. 13, NEftSEtt, SWft-SEThis action is brought to recover 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, 1933. Claimant property described and set forth In names as witnesses: Nick Salvurakis, plaintiffs complaint and for all furNephl Gunderson and Charles At- ther necessary and proper relief in wood of Price, Utah, and Arthur Dal-pi- the premises as the court may deem of Helper, Utah. ELI F. TAY- just and equitable. HILLA-BRANT- , Mc-GE- was were present: Miss Mary Liddell, Mrs. r seventh anniversary. The hall Ida Quayle, Mrs. Nellie Todd, Miss decorated in St. Patrick's day effects, Virginia Draper, Miss Sarah Hall, John B. Taylor, state mining inMiss LaVon Rasmussen, Mrs. Edith spector, left for Salt Lake Sunday Baldwin, Miss Ethel Hancock, Lawr cnee Hartley, Darce Oman, Floyd for a weeks visit. Mrs. William Williams, accompanShorts and Hollis Branch. Mrs. Clara ied by her son, Russell, returned from Milner directed "the presentation the latter Lorenzo Peterson spent the week- Salt Lake Saturday where hosCross to the Holy confined was end at his home in Ferron, infecan with eye week a for A baby boy was born to Mr. and pital tion. Mrs. Albert Hanna Friday evening, Joseph Quilico and Julius Spigarel-1- 1 Mrs. Garrett Burnett and daughter, made a business trip into Salt Lake Carma, of Deseret, are visiting at the Friday. home of Mrs. Burnett's parents, Mr. Thursday, returning entertained Cresto Achilles Mrs. and Mrs. E. H. Thayn Ladies' Altar society Sunday at the Mrs. Evelyn Hill was hostess to the members of the W. A. C. club at her her home. home Wednesday afternoon. The following ladies were present: Mrs. RosNEWS alie Hansen, Mrs. Beulah Draper, Mrs. L. J. Boren. Mrs. Ethel Davis, Mrs. Maude Worley, Mrs. Nona Snow, Mrs. Dorothy Pinegar, Mrs. Nellie Cowan, Mrs. Mrs. Verona Babcock, Lewis WorkSarah Pinegar, Mrs. Jean Edwards, Miss Reva Hardy and Sirs. Walman, Mrs. Mary Pierce and the hostess. ter Boren spent Monday of last week in Price on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Hill of WelNEWS lington and Miss Mildred- WaterBy La Bits Stevenson. Sunvisitors man of Price were Kiz dancing and games. V. Noyes of Colton was here Satof his urday, visiting at the home Howard Noyes. brother, Mrs. Stanley Draney of, Granite is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Babcock. Car Mishap Results In Suit For Damages Alleging that his car was badly damaged in a collision with a truck n gent M. S. Wlcoff filed oftj,.. suit h tW week against damages of $600. According to the coff car, driven bycomply traveling south in E, PrHj J? Legal papers at The LOR, Register. Edw. D. Dunn, Atty HENRY RUGGERI, Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorney For Plaintiff. First pub, Blar. 9; last, Apr. 6, 1933 First pub, Fcb.16; last Mar. 18, 1933. winqsi vy : I aiuuiAAAAAAfWWWVWWVWWWWWWWIMfWWWlyy SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY KIZ HELPER The Womens club of Helper held its monthly meeting at the Utah Service association building Thursday, March 9. The musical program was under the direction of Mrs. James Charlesworth. Mrs. Roy Woodhead gave a discussion of the life and works of Frederic Chopin. Mr. and Mrs. George Gease were down from Salt Lake on business Sunday. "Here Comes Patricia," a three-a- ct play will be presented at the Strand theater Thursday under the direction of the Helper M. I. A. The women of the Moose lodge held a banquet at the K. P. hall on Monday evening, celebrating their Temple Square day. Erast us Workman, Charles Workman and Merrill Mead made a business trip to Price Friday, returning Saturday. Mrs. Eliza Workman is visiting with friends in Wellington and Price. Mrs. Susan Webb, Mr. and Bin. John Guy, Steve Anderson, Alton Anderson and Forest Guy moved to Sunnyside last week. Glen Stewart of Sunnyside was a week-en- d visitor at the home of Arvo Wells. A home party and singing practice was held here Friday night at the home of Mr. and Bln. Walter Boren. Then wen fiy-fiv- e people present The evening was spent in singing, 200 ROOMS 200 Rata-4L- to $100 50 TILE Bin Radio eouneetfam in every Union ?adflo Bus Depot in Hotel Temple Nkttag. In Intemrbon Depot Jvit aerom the Street Uhlan Station within 8 Htoeha. 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 1. are: 5. Cost and rates. Circulation. 2. Editorial content and policies. 3. Income and buying power of the render. 4.. Reader interest. 1. The has the hugest circulation of any weekly medium issued in Eastern Utah. Son-Advoc- 2. 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