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Show jgtRSDAT, NOVEMBER 12, 1936 Wattis News THE GIBSON RECEIVES By Louue Jewkes Eva Weyai d. former resident Hfr PERSONAL THANKS Wattis, is a guest at the home of This Jewkes. is her , Ttnimer visit to Wattis for six years, FROM A. FARLEY geit Simmons cf Wattis was seriothe mine Tuesday usly injured in afternoon, November 3, suffering a Commendation of a personal nalisted and broken pelvis bone He ture to the local Democratic reported in a fair condition at the county chairman and members of the Demoprice hospital. cratic L. to motored Naylor organization in this section was Mrs. James a week with received by Marl D Gibson Sait Lake City to spend in the a student at the West- form of a her son, Jay, telegram from James A C. M. Mrs. minster college. Renberg Farley, National Democratic chair-maaccompanied Mrs. Naylor to Salt Lake The telegram was received late there she will visit relatives. last week and Gibson former resident of word Seth Higby, to the central committeerelayed Price the died in hospital Wattis. Farley lauded the efforts of the Many of his Thursday afternoon. fnends from this town attended the county chairman and said that returns fmeral services at Castle Dale, where from Carbon county were to him without loss of time Thegiven Was buried Saturday. returns from here were promptly forwarded The PRINTING to the national headquarters, the telegram asserted and the geneial trend was entirely favorable. Carbon county went Democratic in a landslide vote, every person runFRANK B. ning for office on the Democratic ATTORNEY AT LAW ticket being sv'ept into office. Reese Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building M. Reese, treasurer and a canPhone 397 didate forcounty Price the state treasurership headed the county ticket while ConA. S. gressman Abe Murdock trailed a close second. Both received more than Attorney At Law 5,000 votes. Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. The telegram, as received by Gib Price Phone 16 son reads as follows: J. n. PROFESSIONAL HANSON, HORSLEY SWEETRING, s, J. LAWYER M Main St. E. TeL 141 New York, N. Y., 7.38 P. M Nov. 5. Marl D. Gibson, Carbon County Chairman, Price, Utah. F. B. Please accept my most sincere Attorney-At-Laand grateful thanks for the effort Commercial Bank Building put forth by you on election day. PIIONE 368 I received the returns from your Utah Price county very promptly and they were most encouraging to me at Good grade colored second sheets for forty cents a ream at The headquarters. Every county chairman in the nation performed his task faithfully and well. I LEWIS CO. want to thank you personally and I wish you would express my Makers of Eye Glasses thanks to all the men and women DR. W. W. LEWIS who are members of your organiOptometrist zation. In Charge JAMES A. FARLEY. HAMMOND w OPTICAL Wallace Mortuary 24 Hour Ambulance Service Price, Utah Licensed Enabalmers Service Above Ail 158 Price, Utah Phone Tel. 164-- Perfect Tribute No More The IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR- bon County, State of Utah. John D Sagris, Plaintiff, vs. Steve Landaris, Cests sometime known as Steve Landers or Lendaris of Steve Lendans, George Lendaris, Administrator of the Estate of Steve Landaris, and George Adon-dake- s, Phone 29 John Doe and Richard Row, Defendants. SUMMONS. D. The State of Utah to the above Flynn Funeral Home W No. Carbon Ave. M. Finlayson, Res. 318 L. Bliss Phone R.F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone Physicians J.W. 381 and Surgeons POTTER Eastern Utah Electric Phone 55 Price Professional Radio Service FRATERNAL1SM Helper Lodge No. 1659 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall H. TAYLOR, Dictator A. J. CARLSON, Secy. W. Bernard King, Price; John Perla, Jr., Frank Peczuch and James Burns, all of Kenilworth; Mrs. W. H. Heller, Price; William H. Thompson, Price; Louis Bunnell, Helper; John Pappas and Warden Holdaway both of Frice; La Mar Jacob of Wellington. The total number of driving licenses issued last month during the time the examinations were held, has not been made public but the officers are of McClue Wilson also made the pur- the opinion that it exceeded 100. The for November is not chase of some property in tha. Miller monthly total to reach that number as expected of a discussion Creek district, while there were five Saturdays in October. other county lands in the Wellington section was undertaken. LETTERHEADS - Th Sun Advcate. Next meeting of the commissioners will be Friday, November 20, at 7:30 in the evening. have moved their sheep to winter ranges in Emery county. Miss Melba Donaldson visited her parents last week-enJay Frandsen returned to his home in Mt. Pleasant after spending the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Lional Jensen. Boone Wright and Jack Krebs spent the latter part of the week in d. named defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear in the above entitled court within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served in the county in which this action is bi ought, otherwise within thirty days, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint , which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage on real estate in Carbon County, State of Utah, in the sum of $1739 33 with interest, Attorneys fees and costs. J. H. MacKNIGHT, Attorney for Plaintiff, 414 Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first pub., November 12, 1936 Date of last pub., December 10, 1936 Your friends dare not say FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel S. Sanderson, of Elmo, Utah, who, on Sept. 25, 1931, made homestead entry, No. 049998, for Lot 1 & Section 30 Township 16 South Range 10 East SEtiSEti Section 24, NEyiNEVi, Section 25, Township 16 South, Range 9 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Price, Utah, on the 1st day of December, NEy4-NW- d. t The Newhouse Hotel Famous For Hospitality and Good Food KATES MRS. J. H. WATERS, Single $2 to $4 Double $2.60 to $4.60 all With Bath W. E. SUTTON, GenT Manager President ed JJJw LHy J uj WJtv- W inter marketing is a bigger s trai n on you and on your purse than summer shop. ping. Winter food prices are higher, and frequent trips to market are dis- tasteful in severe weather. With a new in the kitchen, you need go to G-- E market less often; you can buy in larger at lower pricesquantities and save many dollars between now and spring x Specif if... f' Terms ov How to Carve ptic a Turkey I Send 5c for postage, or call for New copy of s but your so back guarantee. KELLEYS PRICE DRUG CO. - AINIIIfLUNiU G-E- sore gums and foul breath don't make folks like you any better. LETOS PYOR-R11EREMEDY heals worst cases if used as directed. It is sold oil a money 'Dictionary of Food. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Phone 55 Utah County Farms Price City Homes 7 Willard L. Sowards, Broker, Provo, Utah GENERAL ELECTRIC - v . , v A W.- w '1 u 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Oran Wilson, Thomas M. Wells, W. F. Noyes and Ira Wells, all of Elmo, Utah. CATHERINE V. SCHAD, , Acting Register. Date of first pub., October 29, 1936 Date of last pub., November 26, 1936 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, serial 061196. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and the regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920, circular No. 679, the Secretary with the lease form set out in paragraph 18 of the regulations. Said lease will be sold at public auction in of the Interior, on petition of Ruth B. Rains, has designated the SWV4 NEV4 Sec. 7, T. 13 S R. 9 E S. L. M., as coal leasing unit No. 1205, Utah No. 164. The lease of said unit will be made at a royalty rate of 10 cents per ton, mine run, an initial investment of $2500 during the first three years of the lease and a minimum production of 400 tons per year commencing with the fourth year of the lease; and otherwise substantially in accordance this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus on the Third day of December, 1936, at 10 A. M. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said land, or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before December 3, their protest or objection 1936, against the granting of the lease for said land: otherwise, such claims may be disregarded in granting the lease. Dated, Oct. 22nd, 1936. THOMAS F. THOMAS, The Newhouse Hotel is featuring special low rates which we can afford. Lets go to Salt Lake City during the week-enWe can have a most enjoyable time and look, breakfast will be served in our room Sunday t morning at no additional cost. Ockey of Price were Sunday gusta of Mr and Mrs. William Lines, visiting with Mrs. Jenny I. Powell. Miss Maria Kopasis, daughter of By Leona Lines Mr. and Mrs Harry Kopasis, broadFarrell Alplanalp of Nine Mile to his home November 3, after cast over KEUB Saturday. Maria, a a months isit at the home of Mr 'opiano, has accomplished much with her voice in the past two years. and Mrs William Lines Mrs Sue Fuller of Mapleton, foim-eil- y Mr and. Mrs. Tally Evans and famof Columbia, has been visiting ily have moved into a new home here. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bill Ruff and daughter, Elva, of Strate. Price, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fairel Hales of Salt John Crawford Lake City spent Sunday at the home Miss Grace Larsen visited friends of Mis Hales sister, Mis. John Craw-- l and relatives in Price last week-en- d. ford Mis. Fred Kimber is confined to John Hnrdv and Mr and Mrs Bob her home with a bronchitis attack. COLUMBIA NEWS y4 Register. U. S. Land Office. Date of first pub., October 29, 1936 Date of last pub., November 26, 1930 "Look Jim, Let's Go To Salt Lake' r.KGT. ELEVEN Trench Mouth Healed 24, 1936. Price W 13 APPLICANTS COMMISSIONERS LICENSED EMBALMERS Day or Night Ambulance Service DRIVING PERMITS By Mary Mctos Mis William L. Matthewes has been confined to her bed with an illness ISSUED SATURDAY for the past two weeks. Visitors in Pi ice and Helper during TO the week were Mrs Amy Helsten, Mrs J B Sillitoe, Steve Chickui as, Bruce A. Madsen, R. Collard, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace. Thirteen persons made application Mr and Mrs. August Poulsen of and received their state driving perCastle Gate spent the week-en- d here mits at the regular weekly examinawith relatives Mr. and Mrs Thomas Biggs an- tions held last Saturday in the local nounce the arrival of a baby boy city hall before Officers Vern Davis Tuesday. Both mother and son are and J. L. Sullivan of the state highreported as fine. way patrol. Six were local persons Bruce A Madsen and Bill Stone while the other seven were from scatwere visitors in Mt. Pleasant last tered sections of the county. week. All persons in eastern Utah who do John C. Staley, Sr, Moyl T. Binns, John Staley, Jr , and John Nicoladie not have the regular driving licenses hunted pheasants in Emery county and are operating motor vehicles, are Sunday running afoul of the state traffic regMrs. Naomi Forward of Springwlle ulations and are liable for court tickis spending several days here at the ets. It is against the state law for home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Biggs. over the age of 16 to any persons William Monay of Salt Lake City, drive a motor vehicle on the highpresident of the Monay Coal 'company at Scofield, transacted business here ways of the state without an officially-issued license and those belast week. Karl Peterson of Frovo was a vis- tween the ages of 16 to 18 must have itor here the fore part of last week. their parents signature on their apMrs. J. B. Sillitoe, accompanied by plication. her mother, Mrs. John C. Staley, moFor those wishing to make applitored to Castle Gate Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Monay visited cation, examinations are held every Saturday morning in the Price City in Rolapp Saturday. George Karras of Price was a busi- hall between the hours of 9 and 12 ness visitor here Thursday. and licenses will be issued during Joe Podbvesek attended to business those hours. in Salt Lake City Saturday. Those making application last week S. Daniels of Mt. Pleasant visited were: Ray Burns and F. Lloyd Olfriends here last week. Victor Sacco, Spring Glen; son, Price; Bruce A. Madsen and R. Collard NOTICE Hubbard, PRICE, UTAH E, SCOFIELD NEWS PROPERTY SALES MAIN SUBJECT OF Members of the board of county Dr. J. C. commissioners met in the courthouse here last week for a regular session, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. discussing routine matters and underPhone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern taking the sale of a portion of county Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah property to private owners. The county returned the property of Angelina Kissamitakis of Helper ThomasDeseret to her, after having been forced to Mortuary buy the property during va tax sale. SUN-ADVOCAT- INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, serial 050115. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and the regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920, circular No. 679, the Secretary of the Interior, on petition of John Arronco, has designated the NWV4 Sec. 11, T. 13 S R. 10 E S. L. M., as coal leasing unit No. 1206, Utah No. 165. A lease of said unit will be awarded the above named party under his preference right claim at a royalty rate of 10 cents a ton, mine run, an initial investment of $10,000 during the first three years of the lease, and a minimum production of 3,000 tons Der year, commencing with the fourth year of the lease. The lease will be otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in paragraph 18 of the regulations. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said land, or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before 10:00 a. m. Nov. 25, 1936, their protest or obection against the granting of the lease for said land; otherwise, such claims may be disregarded in granting said lease. Dated Oct. 13th, 1936. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register, U. S. Land Office. Date of first pub., October 15, 1936 Date of last pub., November 12, 1936 is Thats why every car in the 1937 Buick line the SPECIAL, the CENTURY, the ROADMASTER and the LIMITED is a the fervor with which SENSATIONAL public has taken to its heart the brilliant motor cars offered by Buick this year. triumph visibly and intrinsically outrank- ing anything we have ever done. Indeed, the sweeping success of the 1936 Buick program flatly challenged us and Each has more beauty for dazzling style, our great parent General Motors to a more power for breath-takin- g action, momentous decision. y more room for comfort, more for safety Should we continue this amazingly popu downright and pleasure. lar line of cars into next year, perhaps the prudent thing to do or should we See them then youll know why Buicks dare broad improvement upon their soaring sales curve is headed for yet spectacular excellence? loftier altitudes next year. We felt there was only one right answer to that question, the bold and proIT gressive answer and thats why insiders now forecasting 1937 are AEL yovtve already saying: Its Buick again 1 full-famil- road-comma- t Thats why on top of $15,000,000 and respent recently re-tooli- ng equipping Buicks great plant, we appropriated and are now spend- - reasy a guahV, & all i formanct and start at bu3 onpn. pbeeorneital l-n- z to1 Qlc, t prue . 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