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Show rffTRSPAY, MARCH 11, 1937 PACE ELEVEN jug blower on the Camp Prlce musical group, was transferred to headquarters ment camp at Fort Douglas cCc Sy C9 EAL detach- BILL TO PROBE ESTATE Transactions Educational Assistant John F. Jones has been ap- Pointed to the rating recently of assistant edu- cational adviser. John is an enrollee Quit Claim Deeds Adviser Attends Conference Harmon 0hl Brigg et ux to Anna M. and selectwas TbUS local educacamp rddie Isaacson, ldrge group of hl&hly rated Harmon; prop, in sec. 7, twp. 14, rng. a conference attended 1 adviser, UO !appl,cantsadvisers from the Fort Douglas Louise Harmon to Anna M. HarcCc Strict last Tuesday and Wednesday Education Courses Near End mon; prop, in sec. 7, twp. 14, rng. 10. Lake City. B. H. Young, county clerk to GerCourses extending over the past six months are drawing to an end. It is ald Morley; Carbon add. lot 86. Local Enrollee Transferred Helene Mertakis to Harry Mahleres; planned by Eddie Isaacson, local adlocal enrollee and viser, to hold Thomas L. Wolf, a commencement" pro- local survey, blk. 12. gram prior to the departure of those Discharge enrollees going home, at which time U. S. Navy to Rufus Fulbright Rodcertificates of completion and recom- gers; U. S. Navy discharge. mendation will be given those who U. S. Marine Corps to Andrew L. have qualified themselves for such Scon; U. S. Marine Corps discharge. certificates. Musical numbers and a U. S. Army to Arthur L. Craven; speaker for the occasion will make up U. S. army discharge. ffU the program. Contract For Sale Harmon to Henry J. Beck-e- l; Camp Laundry Opens in sec. 7, twp. 14. rng. 10. prop, A washing machine, electric, modRelease Chattel Mortgage ern, and fully equipped, has been purFarm Credit adm. to James Melvin chased by two boys in the local camp Henrie. with which to do the laundry of the Mortgage enrollees. Howard Fisher and Ralph Cannon Nelson et ux to Wasatch Laywell operate the machine. Livestock and Loan Co.; prop, in sec. cCc 3, 4, 9, 10, twp. 12, rng 8. Rites For C. C. C. Worker Held Assignment Six members of the local camp Wasatch Live S. L. Co. to served as pall bearers at the funeral Credit Bank Berkeley; assignment of Bernard J. King, enrollee at the C. C. C. camp at Bountiful, who died of real estate mortgage. Home Bldg. & Loan Co. to Frank He following a mastoid operation was buried in Price Sunday. The boys1' Hanson, assignment of mortgage Chattel Mortgage who served as pall bearers were: Caleb Davidian to Carbon Emery Charles Walters, Howard Laywell, Lawrence Little, Lawrence Myers, Bank; 1937 Ford Sedan. Jt. Kaneshige and S. Santo to AlLester Tucker and Anthony Vowels. bert Pick Co. Inc., co Helper State Bank; personal property. In J. R Sharp to First National Bank; Area dairy cows. Warranty Deed This Good Don Harmond et ux to Antonio Corsetti; prop in lot 6, blk. 14, rng. 10. Edward Allen Jones to Zella Pesset-t- o Latest snow survey measurements et al; local surv. lot 5, blk. 6. taken at the head of Indian canyon Potter et ux to Orson and John show an average snow depth of 47 3 Emma Rowley; Potters sub. of local 'inches with a water content of 10 96 surv. lot 3, blk. 9. inches, Ranger A. F. Richards reRelease Mortgage Walker Bank and Trust Co. trustee ported this week. These figures are above the records of F. F. Fisk Est.; to A. W. Shiner et for the past few years. At the end of ux. Satisfaction Chattel Mortgage March in 1935 there was 40 6 inches N. B. Braly to Willis Bean. of snow with a water content of 7.92 Release Mortgage inches, while the respective totals for Victor Alley to Francisco Goni. the first of March, 1936 were 36.07 Quit Claim Deed and 6.17. Nora Denis Rapp et al to Nick Mr. Richards said that the lower Rokovina; prop, in lot 31, blk. 13, mg. country around Duchesne is still hold- 10. ing a cover of snow, a condition that James L. Bryner et ux to Dollie has not existed for a number of years, Woodward; prop, in sec. 13, twp. 13, and prospects for a good water sup- rng. 9. ply this year are favorable. Helper State Bank to Frank Scavo; All livestock are on feed, the crust- prop, in sec. 19, twp. 13, rng. 10. Chattel Mortgage ed snow making it impossible for the K. A. Wilson to Smith and Jordon; stock to forage on the range. Bidwell Bean huller. Angus John Robb to Carbon Emery Bank; cattle. David A. Thayn to Farm Credit In School Anna M. Fed-Int- jgg ftankfort Distilleries Incorporated teuisville- - BcHurrera Heat Comfort BEST in THE WEST" Thert Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community Approximately 45 students of the Harding junior high school will perform in a two-aoperetta, Blow Me scheduled for matinee and Down, evening performances in the high school auditorium Thursday (today). The cast includes 11 principals, a chorus of 30 and six specialty performers in cabaret numbers. ct PRODUCERS Adm. crops 1937. Emery R. Pearson et ux to Resettlement Adm.; crops. Niels A. Olsen to First National Bank; cattle. Warranty Deed Carmela De Julio to Thelma Mathis Jewkes; Price totwnsite surv. blk. 18. e; George B. Anderson to Mary Price Riv. View Add. sec. 11, 12. tws. 10. Marion Anderson et al to Home Owners Loan Corp.; lot 16, high school sub. blk. 4. Joe Skerl to Tony Yakosh; prqp. in sec. 24; twp. 13, rng. 9. Pro-canon- ASSEMBLY TO HONOR TEAM Mortgage An assembly honoring the 1937 basReset- ketball team of the Carbon county, Emery R. Pearson, et ux to sec. of 23, SEk Adm.; tlement NEt, high school will be conducted Friday twp. 15, rng. 10. The clubs. by the Pep and Carbonette Release Mortgage will begin at 11:15 a. m. B. to program EYE First National Bank GLASSES at LABORATORY COST PRICE Rimless Glass Stylish For As Low As $610 Optometrists and Oculists Prescriptions Accurately Filled. Your old glasses can be duplicated at the same low price. Have two pair of glasses for comfort. OPTICAL exec- Times-Independe- LABORATORIES (Formerly Lewis Optical Co.) We repair your broken glasses about as cheaply as you can pay insurance. (Investigate). 246 South Main St. 46 East Main St. Keith Bldg. Price, Utah Lake City, Utah Salt Phone 327 George Anderson. Carbon Emery Bank, A. W. McKinnon, pres.; to Elzina Coleman Morgan. Sheriff Deed S. M. Bliss, county sheriff (William Lines) to First National Bank; prop, sold in sec. 16, twp. 14, mg. 10. U. S. Army Discharge U. S. Army to August Poulson. U. S. Army to Angus E. Johnson. Adm. Deed g. j SURE BEATS MESSING UNDER PETITION ASKS DISTRIBUTION, FINAL ACCOUNTING IN ESTATE A petition for order of distribution and allowance of final account in the estate and guardianship of Margaret Jean and Della Grace Hadley, daughters of the late County Clerk Elizabeth Hadley, was filed in district court Monday by Walter N. Wetzel, who was appointed guardian of the children on May 20, 1933. The petition states that Helen H. Brandt of Los Angeles, sister of the girls, has been named guardian by the superior court of Los Angeles county. The estate involved amounts to $1478.70. Consumer Contact That is the important element advertising, contacting the prospective customer as well as the one who steadily makes purchases through your business institution. And that is where The Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest comes in with its quality of contacting the homes in this area. Through The distribution organization you have the largest definite home coverage of a regular medium which is not equaled in this section. Profit by the experiences of the successful business institutions of the district . . . advertise in The in Sun-Advoc- Sun-Advoc- WITH1TH ElM ETEREM 1 5 ER EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 9 WEST MAIN PRICE Tax Sale Record County Treasurer Viola OBerto to Carbon county; tax sale Carbon book. Boy Scoots Will Be Taught Road Safety A program of highway safety will be promoted in the Carbon Boy Scout district, according to an announce- ment Tuesday by Ray Walters, district chairman. Through Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson, chairman of health and safety, a copy of the motor vehicle laws of the state is being furnished to each scoutmaster, who will instruct members of his troop in traffic regulations. 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Notice of Lis Pendens Albert Shockley to William Monay et al: prop, in lot 28, blk. 12, rng. 7 Mimeograph nt utive-controlled Water Prospects Indian Canyon For Year Production Slated This Evening Principal Melvin Wilson of the Carmeasure calling for establishment IN CARBON COUNTY bon county high school announced Monday that a faculty committee has scientific foundation to encourage been appointed to pass on graduation the conservation and efficient utilizaof senior students. tion of the states natural resources, Six Carbon District Leaders At applications to V. E. of methods is chairman of the Williams particularly investigate Meeting Called To Discuss Utah coal to make it Smokeless, was members of which other committee, 1937 Camping Program are Harold Bithel, James W. Bingham, passed by the state house of representatives Saturday. The bill had Miss Sarah Mallaney, Carl E. Olsen A Boy Scout camp directed by a and Miss Hanson. The two previously been approved by the sentrained staff from the Utah National last namedMargaret ate. are senior class advisers. Carbon countys coal industry would Parks council will be conducted in Mr. Wilson said that regisbe rehabilitated through solving of Carbon county in July at a site on tration will be conducted spring at school the Fish creek, it was announced the smoke problem in Salt Lake val- upper again this year. Teachers will conley, in the opinion of Niels C. Chris- following a meeting of the council fer with returning students and help at Provo. tensen, first vice president of the Utah recently outline their course for the The Carbon Boy Scout district was them Conservation and Research founda1937-3- 8 term. The results of the regat the session by Ray represented tion. istration work conducted last spring This belief was expressed by Mr. Walters, chairman; George A. Rowley have demonstrated the efficiency of of Spring Glen, commissioner; Ver- this method. Christensen at a meeting of the smokeless city committee of the Salt non Merrill, associate commissioner; Lake Chamber of Commerce Friday. Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson, health and PUBLISHER. FAMILY ABE He claimed that coal should be treat- safety chairman; Bert Christensen, ed to eliminate the smoke threat and Kenilworth, camping chairman, and VISITORS HERE; ATTEND William Campbell, Explorer Scout recover valuable DISTRICT BASKET PLAY leader. The council will also conduct camps Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Taylor and Help In Filling at Zions canyon and at Saratog.i Mariam and Laura, and Mr. daughters, Springs west of Lchi from May 31 to and Mrs. Mars of Moab were June 4. These dates were placed visitors in PricePope Friday, making a early so that boys planning to attend brief stop here while on their This way national the jamboree at Washington to Vernal to attend the high school 20 to 18 be from June would July Assistance in filling out federal inbasketball tournament there. Mr. come tax returns for 1936 is avail- able to meet the jamboree entrance Taylor is publisher and editor of the able to Carbon county residents this rule requiring attendance at an of Moab, one of camp. week at the office of Nick Lauris, the better weeklies of the state. He council camps, is Before also a member of the executive deputy collector of internal revenue Scouts willattending be required to participate for the eastern Utah district, in the of the Associated Civics Clubs board basement of the Price federal build-lin- in a district camporee. Another fea- of Southern Utah, representing this ture event of the camping program at the Utah section of the state, the organization Mr. Lauris has been at the office will be a grand camporal serving fifteen counties and which state fair grounds in October. will hold its next monthly meeting daily since Monday to aid in preparation of returns and to explain provis-- j in Price on Saturday and Sunday, Show rurd ink for side ut The ions of the federal social security act. March 20 and 21. The office will remain open for this service until Monday, which is the final day on which returns can be submitted without imposition of a SAY, THIS NEW INSTANT CUBE-RELEAS- E penalty. Out Federal Tax Returns Available Week er FortyFive Students Graduation Selected A of a - cCc Faculty Committee On COUNCIL TO HOLD COAL TREATING PLAN APPROVED SCOUT ENCAMPMENT CALVEftT RESERVE DISTILLERS CO., DISTILL Rl Mr WMISKEV 90 SPECIAL BLENDED WH grain neutral spirits, conttnu, BLENDEO ft whitkty; S year old PHONE 6b |