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Show THURSDAY, MARcg THE PACE SIXTEEN SUN-ADVO- C Townsend Club Will Carbon High School Stage Party Friday Operetta Postponed; Pupils Working Hard Members of the Price Townsend men suffered a defeat with a score of However, this gave them second place and they were awarded a beautiful silver trophy and eight The men who silver basketballs. played in the tournament were: Allan ,Cox, Gene Cox, Sheril Blarkham, AlCarbon Don Alonzos Treasure, A modern air vent has been install- bert Vogrenic, Harry Vogrenic, Mark ed in the kitchen and the walls and Tanner, Edmund Bird with Joe county high school operetta, has been Clarence Pederson and June postponed from Friday, March 19, to ceiling have been covered with veneer board. Over all this has been applied Marshall in reserve. The men show- Wednesday, March 31, according to a coat of white enamel so we now ed exceptional ability and sportsman- an announcement by Director E. M. have one of the best arranged and ship. As a result of this three of the Williams. neatest appearing kitchens in the Fort players were presented with additionThe delay was necessitated because al medals. Harry Vogrenic received Douglas district. a profusion of other activities that of outstandmost as the medal the cCc gold also impeded preparations for the producOur basketball team spent March ing player of the atournamentof and the all-st- ar tion. 5th and 6th m Provo. The first night a gold medal as member Aland Blackham team. Sherill The student cast is rehearsing dilia hotly contested game was played wnth for the operetta, and a smooth with the Telluride Motor team with bert Vogrenic were presented gently as members of the seca losing score of 36 to 37. This team bronze medals presentation of Arthur Penns popular all-stteam. is considered one of the strongest in ond place musical comedy is promised. cCc the Piovo district so we feel very In addition to the 12 principals, the well in coming so near to defeating Captain Luke Kirillin made a busi-- 1 cast will include a chorus of 60. A them ness trip to Fort Douglas March 10. orchestra will play the score. The second game was played with cCc the Provo C. C. C. team. In this game Educational Adviser Arthur E. FATHER OF TWO RESIDENTS our men were victorious with a score OF CARBON COUNTY PASSES Berkman spent March 9th and 10th in of 43 to 39 advisers the Fort Douglas attending The players received very courteous treatment while in Provo and during conference. Joseph H. Herring of Myton, father cCc of Mrs. Walter Boren of Price and their spare time they visited places of interest thus making the trip worthThree pieces of upholstered furni- Andrew L. Herring of Wellington, ture were recently added to the recre- died recently. He was an early resiwhile from every point of view. ation hall. This makes the facilities dent of the Uintah Basin, having setcCc in this room among the best in the tled in Vernal in 1885. Funeral serOur team also entered the Gold district. 10-vices were held at Vernal on March 8. Medal tournament held March Lieutenant Connie P. Blake has been Besides Mrs Boren and Mr. Herin Ferron. The first night they won transferred to the Jericho camp. We over the local high school team with a ring, he is survived by the following score of 53 to 39. The second game regret very much to lose him but in success new his wish him every daughters: Mrs. Margaret Anderson they were matched with the Orange- field of labor. and Mrs. Vera Vargus of Oakland, and came out victorious ville California; Mrs. Jennie Taylor of with a score of 46 to 36. This put Make steady use of the classified Myton and Mrs. Katherine Pueblo of our team in line for the championship SuHeber City; 18 grandchildren and North Emery column of The game against the Circulation His wife two Supreme eight games. perior Profs, who had also won This was a hard-fouggame but our Reader Interest died on March 21, 1936. Mrs. Boren returned Thursday from the Uintah Basin, having gone there when her father became ill. FERRON C. C. C. CAMP NOTES !38 to 48. De-Lu- ca, ar ce 12 M-M- en Sun-Advoc- ht WHAT IS THIS METER-MISE- R THAT Yff Auto Accident Toll In State Increases ch -- S Really Remarkable, Rather So; Readers Response Recently Despite the fact that The added more than five hundred new subscribers names to its list during the recent circulation-advancing campaign, street and counter sales of this paper continue on as large a scale weekly as was the case before the drive was even started. Sales in Price and the camps continue to be made on a basis to lead one to think that no campaign had been conducted. Several hundred copare sold ies of The sale. A individual week by every considerable number of voluntary new subscriptions have been received since the circulation campaign closed, too, adding to our SuSuperior Circulation te pedestrians Sixty-thre- e while 544 were injured. is as 0 The summary for 1935 number of 2836; accidents, of Number inof persons number fatalities. 178; ere of dm number jured, 3018; of pedestrians volved, 4506; number inof pedestrians number killed, 57; jured, 440. low cost, Classified advertisements of value will prove high producing to those having something lease or rent. ticipants 1 0f Garnet Mells and Isabel Davis, asl4 the following members of thfi ers swarm: Beth Huxf0rrt N Rowley, Sylvia Hunt and dL v ley. Dee Garrick also sang , with guitar accompaniment b,i Miss Nellie Garrick. of the guardian swar i keeper The Builders swarm, of which Marie Timothy is keePer, pre the program last week, as Original skit directed by Mary M bers, with a cast comprising nH Rowley, Sylvia Hunt, Marie M and Muriel Christensen; viol Delia Rowley, accompanied hr Huxford. The Builders swarm held a roast on March 10. CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER MOVING PACKING -- Sun-Advoc- preme Reader Interest. The Guardian swarm hive Girls presented the pro An increase in trafficaccdensin with session of the .1M, Spr ' Utah in 1936, as comparedsent to The Tuesdays information Mutual Improvement associate is shown in tax com by the sW were Dee Leclub will gather in me American a for gion hall Friday night at mission. and beginning dance, 184 pe party The summary shows that were been had affair The oclock. 3648 eight sons were killed and during the originally scheduled for last Friday, lured in 3624 conof thousand eight him but was postponed because year. Five Involved and ax drivers were flicting events. were killed, box-lun- SPRING GLEN BEEHlyg ACTIVE; PROGRAMS STORAGE -- SHIPPING 41 .... frigidaire's COLD-MAKIN- NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 25, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Utah State Fish & Game Department, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 3 sec. ft. and 50 ac. ft. of water from Boulger creek ip Sanpete county, Utah. It is proposed to make a reservoir on the natural channel of said stream by means of an impounding dam 16 ft. high to be constructed at a point which bears N 2160 ft. and E 890 ft. from the S14 cor. Sec. 33 T Ths 13 S, R 6 E, S. L. B. & M. reservoir will be initially filled during the high water season, to its capacity of 50 ac. ft. and used for fish rearing purposes. Once the reservoir is filled, a continuous flow of 3 sec. ft. of water, during each entire year, is sought to be appropriated for the purpose of running through the reservoir, being returned to the natural stream over the spillway located at the south end of the dam at a point which bears N 2104 ft. and E 915 ft. from said SVi cor. Sec. 33. The natural flow of Boulger Creek which is not otherwise apropriated or diverted will likewise flow through the reservoir and over the spillway. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File No. UNIT G THE SIMPLEST CUTS CURRENT EVER BUILT AMAZINGLY! IT GIVES YOU '"SUPER-DUTY- " WITH GREATER SAVE-ABILIT- Y fell 18 MONTHS 93 PROOF i 12353. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1 00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. ETEREMISER EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 9 WEST MAIN PRICE T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first pub., March 4, 1937 Date of last pub., April 1, 1937 PHONE 5b K E NTU C KYMSTRATGHTi 0333332) WHISKEY t c I T I t V 1 t C o tfi p s T Cl f R to V ( S ti I w 8C 81 Cl er Jl Springs here, but lets not put any loud new suits on all the old oil bogeymen. 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