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Show ru.ti BUN THE feix -- ADVOCATE, f B Orer Thirty Key is ter For First Aid Course Progress Reported Hf. In Organization Of C. Of I. Direction Fed Cross, Held Under iile-w- la d (alt. I Local Retail Bodies I U.itl-O- M 1 V r 3 I I. u. ii y lU&MmaMti. E. Heath, George Shlrur, A. L. D Daw. DuvtJ JekMn, luvin Jlufxlcy, Grant Hall, T. F. lirirtl, Tot Hettstuit, Glriuiun l!m rte, Joe lUmacd, Jr., Vincent E. Kins, Waller Y. Shorn. Jake Arvel N. Andcraon, William Machrt, Albert Huber, Jatk La wiry, Mike IVter Anderaon, Turnbull, Grant Edward. Thoe who complete the standard course satisfactorily will register for the advanced course, which ha never before been conducted In this county by the Red Croa. The course are in chare of Vernon Merrill and Trank W. AveriU, with Mr. Merrill acting a Inilructor. Tint aid manual have been furnished to all who attended the first meet-iDa-vti-- a, n. According to Mr. Merrill, the course not only conducted for the purpose of teaching what to do In case of accident but also to promote accident prevention. la Utah Game Officers To Attend Meeting Here On March Fifth Newell D. Cook, state fish and game commissioner, will be the principal speaker at a public meeting to be lonsored at the court house March Fish and 5 by the Carbon-Emer- y Game Protective association. Motion picture of Utah wild life will be presented by Lee Kay, representative of the state department. for of appointment Certificate deputy game wardens in this district have been received and will be presented at the meeting, according to Elmie IJernardi, association president. A number of important matters relating to the improvement of hunting and fishing in this district will be considered at the meeting, and all persons interested "are requested to attend. fri r I I .' w i ! , ' ' 1 I I 1 r.-'-! t ' ' : i, ,f ft.14 I 1 - J I u.id.ij !l U-- 1 t an d.Ma h.I.f i.x.M 1 1 1 iuiIf. 1.1 tV r Hrl.M , . I .r a , i f ( 1 ul.lif N.!, Ai i.J 1 1 teai r t 4 ii i. u o, I ! J.-- I v t j lf' 1 1 I'-a- C I , .i-- -i 1 nil I I Iri'f L'l-tl- r 1 W r Clr-d.U- fl fb - -- i a 1 1 1 Ii-- ti d aOl - k ii'..' t I.' . . ' I . t'-- " - . r frl t 1 I j t I 4 t j 1 -- Jx-sltt- ? .it- - -- 'e 1 K 3 .1 1 ti-- EariistJOtUt, Wm ley, Henry . - af-i.i- ui tl.ij.it, . I. sojut in' S fil liaiiMit, T. IJ Collier ; c ! (Vi i f. J lit .a tl r, I''-- - it it ..r.-i.i- -i . Ah) i 'ujxliy r.i, ,tj' , ; al.d l 'it i in u mi. 1 if t .3 t d.lul i Vli.l , ,4 !i ( .. I H Jala )! j! . s u ' , f!..e cf J T. Mi ,.n .!" j ,.i!i la i i t .'V, :'d 1). i ' Milk Boards J H i! G,l a i I .a , f !I..a t. i.:t, 4?4 J ! ! m J' j ();, i. 1.1 t I' i 1l C, Sail Lake C:y, Utah, u, 'if . j j ' 4 .i! 1.'. !. .11 t f f ... i..1 J t "n J it J. m k k iif )t u t. tJ.jti it I iju.i y is...). l i r.o if Maiih, 1934, at 11 l clt a l la.is if Cloy fclt1 half- - l'rtal t.l lfn.v.i!ii II I' utf.i.aed Will t,i;4 the f i Irl.U'li, bt What, t, c lli'I! Inf, Vlas rlct KICT t Ot KT U9 IHil 1. IV JHL CV:V may attrl.d, JIi,e ,, .Stale lltia.Kis' the K.Jf.ld i it the L'!..!d Maid 13, Ctobtin-lsuera iinjtrr, a! a inert nulk sh-tlaima, nunjjute Tit 1 filial i.iunty toui.tii Will U- Utah, wl.M u N Utah in ti e it 't r t.f JOSEPH the dittif. and tiansa.t in Monday evening fet the cmiit ( ijliijMiaetl if tl.e I ha. I u. t n t f U c las. Hi h' "a l,k MIGLK'Hl. Ivtnr In s; (inure H5JM7, hr hW tr .nit tin tsiiifi t i.i!:i!,.tt s t f business as may i ' M . b A a C.auiHuiiiun or I W fur bE N Hates W z Jtl JidUd Kill of Wellington uo 33. foie said Utilig under ti.e tiiiftltlil Na. IUI!. state re ycin.ii 31, Towi.d.ip US Smdh. by the lniutd to determine StllbetJ by the imtlulial J. T. MiUuNnqj Mrildlall. ha J1 To tl.e HVii.Uil l.f JiiSeJ h M.gbull, the actual coat of milk production in emery acts, ami it is exp tied the or- 19 East. Sait Reft- -, f.m of make Caibon, tlto thi district o a unifoim wltolmale ganization will be completed this notice C.f li.tosbcm t'unty ,.f ljue, m Lake Utah. Salt hereCity, t N'uin-' tuthrUiul tx-- established. tUim establish and Aithur week. Prix.f to price may of Jn- February 17tU, 1&34 Waterman was named to investigate by guen that ui the 17ih day A joint meeting of the I distribution costa with the objective meat and general nierthandismg com- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of establishing U. S the retail price of mittee wa conducted Wednesday partmriit of the Intrrior. Utah. Uw I cb demilk. of a view with Lake In City. Office st Sait Helper numThe board decided to hold meet- evening 13. 1934. termining closing hour and the ing every Monday and Thursday. ber of hour of itore ojrratton and is hereby gnen that ShelNOTICE The selection of a secretary Is sche- a oon as the proposed pUn la rati of Huntington. Utah, duled for the next session, and the ficrd by the member it will be pre- by IJsonbee, 11. 19:9. mad March on matter of formulating a milk ordi- sented to ttie itate board for approv who. No. 04.3.3. raising homeatead entry. nance to be presented to the county aL 2S. Sec. SWtiSEti for commissioners and Price and Helper Th Utah State Retailers asocla EhNWi. SWWNWti. NWtSEt. conbe for will councils approval city lion is the recognized unit in the state N4SWti. Lot 3 and 4. Sec. 33. sidered In the near future. code as the medium for handling mat- SENEW. NVSEU. Lots I and 2. ters between the retailers and the Section 34, Township 12 South, Range state administration, and organiza- 13 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed tions similar to the Carbon County notice of Intention to make final Retailen association have been set Proof, to ntablish claim to the land SALE STARTS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 up In the various sections of the state above described, before J. Bracken with the state associa- Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on Application of Lonnie Moore, con- to this plan, the county the 29th day of March, 1934. Under tion. victed Carbon county burglar, for real Now is termination of his prison sentence organization, by a majority vote, is name as witnesses: JuliClaimant in high-grad- e was denied by the state board of par- entitled to petition the slate retailers' us P. Christensen, Wllmot E. Rasmusleading dons at is roontily meeting Satur- association for any changes deemed sen, Robert Howard and Harvey loday, Moore was found guilty In the advantageous to this particular Howard, all of Huntington. Utah. cality. hei-district court of burglarising THOMAS F. THOMAS, All communications from retailers Walk-Ove- r Peathe Price CommJsilon company. He Register. adSpecial values in wa given an Indeterminate term of within Carbon county should be 1934. 15. February First Publication, Spring from one to twenty year. cock, also new Last Publication, March 15. 1934. The clemency application of Rugstyles for the next giero Garjullo, convicted in the Carrobbon court in February, 1932 of 5 months of closes of the Price bery at Helper, was continued. Te the Stockholder Water Company sacis Feb. 28th CASTLE DALE MAN TAKEN BY i Named Chairman Of Control W.iitam , 1 Hi lit V I to..! uiittnuy, ittstii UTAH C E. 1 B xtr-mui- 1 met-t.n- , N.-- g - e afujt-jaid- grot-cr- Final Windup of Liquidation Sale Carbon Mans Request For Clemency Denied your opportunity to get SHOES of bargains manufacturers and grays and blacks of Send Feb-ru- ay NOTICE The Atlantic Monthly DEATH; RITES HELD TUESDAY Heber Frandsen, C8. died at Ms home in Castle Dale Sunday. Funeral services were held In the Castle Dale L. D. S. ward chapel Tuesday, with burial under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. He was born at Mt. Pleasant 11, 1860, a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Frandsen. Surviving are nis widow, Chasta Seely Frandsen; two sons, Melvin Frandsen, American Fork, and Theron Frandsen, Consumers; three daughters, Mrs. Helma Anna Jeffs and Jenny and Leah Frandsen, Castle Dale, and seven grandchildren. 1. MAKE the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, the companionship, the charm that have made the ATLANTIC, for seventy-fiv- e years, America's most quoted and most cherished magazine. Send $1. (mentioning this ad) to The Atlantic Monthly, GIVEN THAT the regular biennial meeting of the Stockholders of the Price Water Company will be held at its office in the Carbon Emery bank at Price, Utah on Monday, March 5, 1934, at eight o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of electing directors whose terms expire and for the transaction of such other regular business as may be brought before the meeting. Very truly yours, Claude J. Empey, NOTICE IS 8 Arling- ton St., Boston HEREBY Secretary. First publication Last publication Feb. 16, 1934 Mar. 1, 1934. Our contract for final liquidation and our entire stock being rificed to meet these final demands FOR YOUR MAGIC HOME u PI T L Si Si F L C Your Patronage Appreciated Given Accordingly and Values Will be y v i c MRS. GEORGE M. MILLER T N Agent For Creditors. Ji PI B DEAL SHOE & HOSIERY Sv G In NOTICE OF SALE HERE'S NEW COOKING o Ti Si Price Water Company, location of principal place of business, Price, Utah, office of the secretary. Carbon Emery Bank, Price, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 22nd day of December, 1933, which were delinquent on the 12th day of February, 1934, the several amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders, In Si 0 P Pi Pi as follows: s Ci Si 0 0 Cl Cl G. Ci Cl s promise you Range cooks quickly, cleanly and wholesomely. Thick oven insulation keeps the kitchen cooL Before yon purchase any range learn the marvels of cooking electrically on a Hotpoint Electric Range. Know the story before you spend your money. ELECTRIC 4hitJwittfL UTAH of rugs that bear this mark G Si Ir S H L k shopping. It says to you, "This is woven of Lively Wool that rug springs back under foot woven with the Bigelow weave that hinds each sturdy tuft in place dyed with the fastest wool dyes that science knows and styled by a staff of expert designers to be home." in True-Tensio- plan, and have one of these wonderful servants in your home. POWER & DGH C We re always proud to feature rugs with this plain-to-se- e blue and gold label its the trade-mar- k of the Bigelow Weavers, and your guide-marto smart Take advantage of our liberal time-- p ay men t RANGE EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE G Si expect to mtieli measures the small amount cup THIS simplified you need for cooking on a Hotpoint Electric Range. Foods cooked with this kitchen equipment not only retain more minerals and vitamins, but actually taste better. To this cooking magic Hotpoint adds marvelous conveniences. Automatic timing and oven temperature control relieve you of tedious watching over the cooking of foods. Women who have never cooked by electricity have a surprise and treat in store for them. A Hotpoint its safe to just right an order of the board of directors made on the 22nd day of December, 1933, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary at his office in the Carbon Emery Bank, Price. Utah, on the 3rd day of March, 1934, at the hour of 3 oclock P. M. to the highest bidder to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of the sale. Claude J. Empey, Secretary, Price Water Company, Price, Utah. First publication Feb 14, 1934 Last publication Mar. 1, 1934 n your We promise yon it's safe to expect to get greater comfort and more lasting beauty from these rugs. Come in while our selection is complete and prices are at to days low levels. 1! 1! li 1! li 1' 1! V 1! Dixon-Taylor-Russel EXCLUSIVE BIGLOW DEALERS IS |