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Show THURSDAY, PAGE TEN and Mrs. Denison of m,. j Fairview were guests MARCH U, l3,, called at the home, disrm. mg the kitchen in flames. He put(er' , the fire, thus saving the entire homcUt Geoige Shelby Sunday. VICTORY sons Records show that the cv . Mrs Frances Wilson and with school was second in raising themaS visited seeral days Scofield By Miss Thelma Nezos The Genealogy class of Royal, un- - ,0ther Mrs. Clara Nelson FETE OF DEMOCRAT funds for eastern flood victims. The der the supervision of Odell Mangum,Roland Taylor were amount, sent in, was $20. 11 Mrs and T. C. Larson w Mr arrive soon fiom eveweek-enHansen is principal. gave a basket dance Saturday (Taken from the files of The Sun- - Clinton, Iowa, to accept a position in re in Consumers last m the scho1 ho se Bds ConY Mrs. Laurel Gilligan, widow of nng Menzie James Advocate of March 15, 1917). .the office of the Stevenson Lumber Mr. and Mrs made on the adorned lunch baskets last week with mother of five children, is makS, here visited sumers He takes of the company. charge Mrs. Annie McDermaid of Logan, Mr.' and Mrs Reuben White. daily visits to Price in an effort tn Glen Harmon and Lowell Jessen office April 1 locate her purse, containing $94 a MrsEUis Davis of righam andFa-MovemeCarbon Bourbons Join National o Mfs' of Toas, New Mexico, Thurs-we- re month's salary from her work as McDermaid ns representing the Caibon county high club jan To Erase Partys Bridge week-en- d school won the debate with Emery, There weie 118 births and but 40 guests of Mr. and ing hostes a delicious itor of the Sunnyside school. Lewis John Campaign Indebtedness was fftcr Mrs. William McDermaid. Stake academy at Castle Dale Satur-- 1 deaths in Carbon county in threc at home" Grandpa iSheinserved the cards, prizes his eighty-four- th Mr. and Mrs. James Ungncht and birth, day night, receiving the votes of two months, ending December 31, accord-o- f Mrs. Elsie Hansen to friends on to An informal, jubilant victory din- Mr. and Mrs. John Ramage were in day Friday afternoon. Numerous perl three judges, Arthur Horsley oiling to the January bulletin of the Nelson. Mrs. McCoy and sons called to talk over old times ner under the auspices of the Demo- - Lawrence Tuesday to attend funeral Price, B. W. Dalton of Castle Dale state board of health. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Jones vis. cratic national committee was attend-- 1 services for W. R. Thomas, who died and Principal Robeit Fenton of Huntin Salt Lake City this week. ited week, last at Carbonville 87 ed NEWS Carbon Democrats by county WELLINGTON ington. (Taken from the files of The Sun and Dr. Fred T. Jones was a business at the guests Thursday evening of March 16, 1917). visitor in Green River last week. Country club, the banquet being one Coal lands embracing an area of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Turner have and of many held the nation Directed by James G Anderson 320 acres situated between Hiawatha announced the birth of their first An increase in the savings and time for the double throughout of purpose honoring Lynn Wood, the '8 and Blackhawk in Carbon county, grandson, the seven pound baby 0( .deposits of the Price Commercial and President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ahnt? Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner of class has opened a Pb have been purchased from the United Savings bank are shown s state-StatManv es by its Vice President John N. Gamer at the in the school office Hjrry Skilhom of Salt Lake "Jland office by Edmund O. Wat- - ment of March 8 total $166 . end of their first four years in of- VioW Duke week-en- d They Horace Na,. the comspent de" tis and M. S Browning of Ogden for 282.80; its legal reserve is $121,807.82 p, anted are fice and of raising funds to meet the In- results. tlu' wdh $97,204. and combined capital, surplus and un- Bourbon Bi .(iop A E Hopkinson visited pletely satisfied partys campaign deficit. structions in taking pictures correct , SaU Lake last week-en- d, tS divided profits amount to $90,274.44. Don Hacking, general chairman of negatives, and maxing, guest of honor of his children, who developing An event always enjoyed by scores arrangements for the dinner, was prints are being taught. of Price citizens as well as the sponarranged a social honoring his and Ross Sullivan. Judge George Christensen during toastmaster, and brief talks and muMrs. Hopkinsons wedding anniversors will be the main attraction of the week named ninth and of sical numbers featured the program. Glenroy The seventh, eighth in sary. The latter spent the winter in the week Saturday night, when the Helper, W. N. Draper of Ballinger followed the banquet. boys are taking a course as Salt Lake City. Wellington Dancing grade Anderson Castle Valley railroad boys hold their and J. H. Pace of Price as appraisG. James with scouting, attention to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison had as annual St. Patricks ball at the high ers of estates in Carbon county that theCalling leader. Subjects studied last week- dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Emma Democrats when in the minority and telegraschool gym. A special train will be were first aid, signaling Lund and Lawrence Lund of Castle may be subject to an income tax. worked together in harmony, Judge run to and from all the U. S. Fuel Phy Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Branch Christensen warned George against Beth Young. camps and the Hiawatha band will of Wellington. the danger of selfishness that might spent Instructor Jane Hopkinson furnish the music. Mrs. Orson Turner entertained at conceivably be engendered by the in Salt Lake City where dinner the week-en- d Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ezra wedshe attended the thirty-fift- h from the files of The East- great power the party now has. Branch, Price; Carl Hanson, Homer The weather man is seriously inter- ern(Taken of her parents. Attorwere Other County speakers ding anniversary Utah Advocate of March 14, 1907) Thayn, Wellington, and Emery HanErma Burnett fering with the plans of Dr. E. F. Marl D. Gibson, chairman of the ney son, Hiawatha, who is visiting here. deThe Wellington school music Chamberlain, city health officer, for a central committee; county County Orlan Watkins spent the week-en- d m R. G. pro-graMiller of the East rlean-u- p partment will give an assembly campaign. As soon as the ernPresident Commissioners C. R. Fahring of Hel12. with relatives in Vernal. March Utah has Gate Telephone Castle at company Friday, sun is here to stay the city will be P. C. Jones of Castle Dale visited Ivadell Thompson. announced to Castle Dale people that per and Orvel Peterson of Columbia; given a thorough scrubbing. his atson, Carlyle, during the week. W. former district Fred Keller, the telephone exchange would be esGrace Zubiri, one of the teachers, Amel Denison was in Castle Dale NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State was absent three days last week beof Bracken Lee J. and Mayors torney tablished there about the latter part week-en- d. Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, cause of illness and death of her fath- over the Results obtained by the C. C. H. S. of the month. The 100-drswitch Price and G. F. Sprattling of Helper. Utah, S. Fratto and family have moved is Notice 1937. 25, substituted February Beulah Musical entertainment included er. Mrs Draper Agriculture club in cow testing prove board is now in Price. here from Consumers. hereby given that Utah State Fish & for Miss Zubiri. of great interest. Data shows that the vocal solo by Mrs E. R. Hansen and iGam Lake City, fiepartmentt Salt Burnett. Miss Lucile Hasler visited in Castle Erma selections by a male quartet compris- Utah, has made average cow produced 529 pounds of accordin Dale last week-en- d. in Last application months the county receipts E. R. Hansen, ance with the laws of Utah to appromilk during February. The highest Mathis, Murray ing were office Dale at Castle Bernice Justisen and Edward An-threcord was 732 pounds and the lowest recorders Willard Harmon and John Harmon. priate 3 sec. ft. and 50 ac. ft. of water in Salt Lake one ever in taken the spent the week-en- d any largest 249 pounds. The butter fat tests Mrs. John Harmon was the accom- from Boulger creek ip Sanpete counto The City. $1057.45. month, amounting Turner Ella Mrs. a to is make By ty, Utah. It showed an average of 4.5 per cent. proposed Mrs. Genevieve Preston is receivrecorder this week received twenty-fo- ur panist. of A neighbors visit saved the home of the din- reservoir on the natural channel of net Feed cost at an average of $8.16. Half the proceeds treatment at the Price hospital. for oil location notices recoid. ing from Peacock an stream of means said Mrs. James and impoundMr. of by sent to the national comwere Mrs. The land located is in Sinbad Valley. ned will be 16 to constructed be dam ft. The George Singleton of Magna, family high burning Sunday. mittee to be applied toward payment ing Twin girls arrived at the home of at a point which bears N 2160 ft. and visiting in Emery, and a son, Ellis, and Mrs. D. Jacoby of Price were o of the partys debt. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bean Monday E 890 ft. from the Si cor. Sec. 33 T made a fire in the stove prior to their guests of Mrs. Isabell Naylor Monday. The interior of the railroad chapel 13 S, R 6 E. S. L. B. & M. The expected return that day. Young morning. at Helper has just received a coat of IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- reservoir will be initially filled during Peacock left, and shortly after, Hans trict Court of the State of Utah, in the high water season, to its capacity The Helper bowding team was in- fresh paint. Windows have been refor Carbon County. Notice. Al- of 50 ac. ft. and used for fish rearing PLOW AND PREPARE and servited to Kenilworth by the Kenil- paired and screened and first bert Shockley, Plaintiff, vs. William purposes. Once the reservoir is filled, THE GROUND OTHERWISE worth team Saturday afternoon. The vices will be held Sunday under the and Laura S. Monay, formerly a continuous flow of 3 sec. ft. of wa- PROPERLY TO PRODUCE Monay of of the the Helper branch Kenilworth bowlers won the game. auspices E. Smith, also sometimes known ter, during each entire year, is sought Laura Womens Christian Temperance un- as Laura E. Smith to be appropriated for the purpose of PUBLICITY PROFITS Monay, his wife; Hiawatha has a new band of 18 ion in honor of its first anniversary. and Lawrence A. Foster, Defendants. running through the reservoir, being to the natural stream over by using The Notice is hereby given that Albert returned pieces. It keeps good time and plays the spillway located at the south end Ticket pins for sale at The Suenin Superior Circulation the above Shockley, plaintiff excellent dance music. of the dam at a point which bears for your Interest titled action has heretofore commenc- N 2104 ft. and E 915 ft. from said Reader preme ed a legal action against the defend- cor. Sec. 33. The natural flow Sy4 advertising medium, finest methof ants William Monay and Laura S. of approaching buyers in eastod which otherwise not is Creek Laura E. Smith, also Boulger Monay, formerly ern Utah. Steadily increasing PHONE will or likewise diverted CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE sometimes known as Laura E. Smith apropriated flow over the and of readers paid subreservoir numbers through Monay, his wife, to foreclose a me- the spillway. an advancing covand scribers chanics lien for work and labor peris designated in the This of news which creates the formed in and upon the following de- State application Office erage as File No. MOVING-PACKINdesired interest in a publicity scribed property, situate, lying and 12353. Engineers SHIPPING medium. being in Carbon County, Utah: Serving every week the All protests against the granting of A BLEND communities:.. Price, following said application, stating the reasons Southeast quarter of the SouthOF STRAIGHT west quarter and the Southwest therefor, shall be submitted in affiHelper, Kenilworth, Castle Gate, . CAI K N of davit accomform the Southeast quarter and in duplicate, quarter WHISKIES Spring Glen, Spring Canyon, of Section 28, Townhip 12 South, Consumpanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in Latuda, Standardville, this office within 30 days after the Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; ers, National, Sweets Mine, Hiaand all the coal and coal deposits completion of the publication of this 90 PROOF Wattis, Mohriand, Scofield, watha, in said land, together with the notice. CoClear Creek, Heiner, Rolapp, T. H. HUMPHERYS, right to prospect for, mine and lumbia, Wellington, Sunnyside, remove said coal from the same; State Engineer. MMSFORf MSnUOKS, MCOUPOMTEB Green River, Huntington, Castle " (this description is intended to Date of first pub., March 4, 1937 Al I Date of last pub., April 1, 1937 cover underground coal and minDale, Cleveland, Elmo. JUBILANT TWIiNTV YKAUS AfiO ROYAL NEWS j d. rAKI Al IKAITS 87 nt - Sand Thirty Years Ago op T'T SUNNYSIDE NEWS Sun-Advoc- on .... MOVE' -- 309 U. " Emntialpoi eral deposits and all mining rights, together with any and all surface rights owned by defendants) ; together with all improvements and appurtenances connected with said property; And also A certain which the said Laura E. Smith Monay, is attempting to condemn, which is situated in Carbon County, Utah, and particularly described m as follows: All of that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Carbon County, State of Utah, being a portion of the SWVi of SWV4 of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, We seek perfection on each order we print An order Here does not mean just so much paper and ink Hut a Happy combination of the printers craft and to-w- it: 1 KNOWN FOR THEIR QUALITY BUY YOUR PRINTING AT HOME YOULL BK BITTER SERVED SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL f Y t Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Hotel Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossitcr, General Mgr. "I 1 J J right-of-wa- y, Good Presswork, Good Typography, Good Paper PAPERS L Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A strip of land 100 feet wide extending in an Easterly and Westerly direction across the SWV4 of SWV4 of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; Said strip is particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 2089 8 feet South and 612.1 feet East of the Northwest comer of the SWV4 of Section 28, Township 12 South, Range 7 East, 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 SEL of SWi 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 Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, to be and appear before the said Court in the Cou- -t 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 hens and all liens not so exhibited shall be deemed to be waived. right-of-w- STOP and Every time you start up from it digestible for your engine just as cooking makes food digestible for you. To cut down the high cost o pf todays driving benefit of a normal traffic stop, you wn waste enough gasoline to drive a third of a mile I stop-and-g- in village, town, and city, Shell engineers developed a way to balance gasoline. This balancing process rearranges the entire chemical structure of gasoline makes Super Your motor gets the full Super-Shel- taergy content. ls high R. D!?rESTIBLE gasoline is sold from Qoast to coast. There s a Shell station in neighborhood. Stop there jour next time. Shell ay 2, MARL D. GIBSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first pub., March 4, 1937 Date of last pub., March 25, 1937 Round 5 miles youtown drivo STOP and GO out of every |