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Show r III PAGE FOURTEEN E SUN- - PRICE. ADVOCATE. THURSDAY, UTAn MARCH 4 J A Donohue, Mary Cristelli. Catherine Treat, Maggie Tomsic and! WORK PLACEMENTS Shirley Wilson have been chosen as Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pinegar and fam-- i patrol leaders for the boy and girl IN THIS DISTRICT IN ily have moved to Spanish Fork to troops Charles Parry is acting as !make their home. senior patrol leader, and Mickey Treat! Mr. and Mrs. John Stagg and Mr. ias troop scribe YEAR SHOWN and Mrs. Albert Lamph have moved Assembly will be held Wednesday, to Spring Glen to take up their resi- - March 10 from 2:30 to 3:30, and the. school has invited its patrons to at- -j 'dences. Two one-aplays will be giv- Over 2200 Jobs Found In Four! Ed Wili.ams spent several days of .tend. en by Dora Donohue, Mary Cristelli, in Lake Salt week .last City, Counties Served isy Friee Mr. and Mrs. A. iy Churchill of .Buddy Donaldson, Hiram Seppi, Leo Reemployment Office guests of Mr. Mower, Julia Gomez and Rose Del- --, price were week-en- d A clarinet ensemble, melolacort. N. E. Mrs. Radcliff. and Mrs. Steve Leger was confined to phone duet and surprise number will Work placements through the Price conclude the session. office of, the National Reemployment! the Price hospital for a brief time last Miss Bernice Kingsland has return- week. Service, headquarters for Carbon, ed to her teaching duties after an ill- is epifast weather putting Spring Emery, Grand and San Juan coun- demics of flu, whoop. ng cough and ness. Mrs. Earl Radcliff substituted ties, totaled 2207 during 1926, Manag- chicken pox on the wane, and most for her. The student body council is planer Walter D. Daugherty announced in students have returned to school. his annual report issued this week. ning to hold a dance social on St. Patricks Day. Latuda School News The placements by counties were as Two films were shown before the at work Latuda the Scout junior 692;! follows: Carbon, 1150; Emery, is being received with en- student body Friday, namely, Wild, highschool Grand, 241, and San Juan, 184. Charles Parry, Harold Flowers of the United States, and thusiasm. The The following summary shows the OBrien, Buddy Donaldson, Max Ca- - The Automobile Industry. flower film illustrated the wanton type of work furnished: Carbon of some of our most beauPrivate, 84; public, 710; other place- IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- destruction wild plants, which are rapidly tiful 356. ments, trict Court of the State of Utah, in being exterminated through thoughtEmery Private, 7; public, 305; oth- and for Carbon County. Notice. Al- lessness, in steel, glass bert Shockley, Plaintiff, vs. William ;and rubber Highlights er placements, 380. were shown in the plants Monay and Laura S. Monay, formerly latter feature, prior to the assembGrand Private, 16; public, 180; Laura E. Smith, also sometimes known of automobile parts. other placements, 45. as Laura E. Smith Monay, his wife; ling San Juan Private. 10; public, 103; and Lawrence A. Foster, Defendants. other placements, 71. SPRING GLEN ITEMS Notice is hereby given that Albert enCompared with the previous year, Shockley, plaintiff in the above titled action has heretofore commencplacements decreased by two per cent ed a legal action against the defendBy Olga Dupin in Carbon county. ants William Monay and Laura S. Mr. Mrs. and Richard Haycock and of war Monay, formerly Laura E. Smith, also The report notes placements Beverlee and Alpha left veterans as follows: Carbon, 77; sometimes known as Laura E. Smith daughters Sunday for California to spend two Emery, 46; Grand, 17, and San Juan Monay, his wife, to foreclose a me- weeks chanics lien for work and labor per20. Nick Panich is in Salt Lake City formed in and upon the following de- receiving medical attention Carbon ranked ninth among the scribed and situate, lying Mrs. Jack Wheat and children vis- counties of the state in the number being in property, Carbon County, Utah: ited here last week with a sister, Mrs. of jobs found, being exceeded by Bea- Frank Parker. Southeast quarter of the Southver, Box Elder, Cache, Duchesne, west quarter and the Southwest Math, Frank and Louis Uresk re. Weber. and Utah Salt Lake, Iron, turned to their home in Myton Sunquarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 28, Townhip 12 South, day with Rudy Kosec, following a week's visit here and in Helper. Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; Mrs. Homer Donahue is visiting in and all the coal and coal deposits Salt Lake City with her mother. Miss By in said land, together with the Mae Donahue returned to her home right to prospect for, mine and last week. remove said coal from the same; George Sheffler of Myton is visit(this description is intended to investiture cereA cover underground coal and mining here indefinitely. Mrs. L. W. Winn is recovering from eral deposits and all mining mony was held Tuesday night by a recent operation. all and with in the any Scouts Glen rights, together troop Boy Spring Bob Fullerton and S. Chino left surface rights owned by defendden. Thursday for a brief trip. They plan ants); together with all improveFour new Scouts were accepted, to visit with Mrs. Fullerton who is in ments and appurtenances connamely, Mitchell Colores, Tommy Ho-va- t, a Salt Lake City hospital. nected with said property; Wade Donohue and Howard And also Woolsey. The troop now has 33 regA certain right-of-wa- y, which Spring Glen School News istered members. the said Laura E. Smith Monay, is attempting to condemn, which The following program was presentTuesdays assembly opened with is situated in Carbon County, Demonstration of fire making ed: declamations by Elsie OGreen, ColUtah, and particularly described leen Rowley, Marie Parker, Mary by flint and steel, Kemp Robinson as follows: Chambers and Myole Christensen. and Andy Juvan; fire ceremony, Jack of All that certain piece, parcel The winner will be announced at a Woodbury; story, Elmer Timothy, and or tract of land situate in Carbon later date. Miss Dorothy Matekovic a harmonica solo. Hunters stew was County, State of Utah, being a gave an essay, ScrapCourtesy. served under the direction of Thomas portion of the SWVi of SWV4 of book awards were presented for the ) Steele and Cecil Zorn. Section 28, Township 12 South, book contest to Colleen Rowley of the W. O. Murphy is Scoutmaster at Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, seventh grade; Glen Jackson, eighth and being more particularly Spring Glen, while the troop comLong and Pauline Kesh-nel- l, grade; Edyth bounded and described as follows, mittee includes Silas Rowley, George ninth Band selections grade. it: the assembly . A. Rowley, Elmer Timothy, O. H. completed A strip of land 100 feet wide Rigby and Harold Duke. extending in an Easterly and Clair included Scoutmasters Visiting Westerly direction across the Newren of Spring Canyon and Jack SWVi of SWVi of Section 28, Parry and Tom Bendall of Castle Township 12 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; Gate. They were accompanied by Said strip is particularly detheir patrol leaders. scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 2089.8 feet South and 612.1 feet East of the Northwest comer of the SWVi of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, dez, Dora LATUDA ITEMS rs n PAST ct moT ffxcfcr err) d d$e 1 5 arftcip ( rily tfcat ' A pul .egHhe i jriot ;?a35 paUier 'M :,m ' 0 A 1 Fu ranch a Pic M ' -- out . Two open Of per the rf . . Batte, Throughout r Lights In Sedans. ar Door-Pill- ;asl BEI on. . Luluri0USNfe"yGia8S ed SAFETY BRAKES SESS.-2 new desien-i- .-; abrcstingmost dufinctn'. ... Ame.i.n'9 Investiture Rites Staged Tuesday Spring Glen Group well-attend- action v z "It ',d mihomho ww sr "J1"" 8 bra, slkn! Option Tbrou6h"windshields of fhOi that your ford dealer AsK you y.g 85. dl" fTcpw- The Brilliant 85 The Thrifty60 ;s"awv.vCv.v.v.v.v STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY PRICE j to-w- EQUITABLE We Are Now Making AUTO LOANS thence running South 100 feet, thence running in an Easterly direction following the strike of the coal vein or seam 707.9 feet, more or less, to the West boundary line of the SE!i of SWVi of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North along said boundary line 100 feet, thence running in a Westerly direction following the strike of the coal vein or seam 707.9 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing approximately one and a half acres. is now used (Said and is to be used in connection with the operation of a coal mine now operated by defendants on the property above first described). All persons holding or claiming liens on said premises above described under the provisions of Title 52 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, are hereby notified as required by Sec-- ! Revised Statutes of Utah, tion 1933, to be and appear before the said Court in the Court House in Price, Carbon County, Utah, on the 4th day of April, A. D., 1937, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., and exhibit then and there the proof of said liens and all liens hot so exhibited shall be deemed to be waived. MARL D. GIBSON, ... Attorney for Plaintiff. right-of-w- write ail kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. We Manager Phone 202 Braley Bldg., East Main Street RINSO FOR WASHER, TUB, DISHPAN. 25 to 50 PER CENT MORE SUDS ay Values PRICE 52-1-- J. BRACKEN LEE TRY THE NEW 1937 ' j PRICE TRADING CO. BIG SPECIALS PRICE MERC. CO. RINSO MOHRL AND PRICE TRADING CO. Whiter Wash O. P. SKAGGS Special CARBON FRUIT CO. 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