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Ar.ir Att4ir t.i Hii n 1 i I r c tl t MIMH is II SCH 'price and Plearbij J-- rS 8 I A D v O CA T E . ATTOHNl.Y AT I.AIV linen. 1 and 2 Sihatnl iu)Lhiig j Ehm.e 39 Eth FOR SALE - - NATIONAL FOR Ein share CASH iSh. p SALK for - 1 bne-din- Ihone ij 5 (acKi CAR - Tlti cost SlVumi anijj ftj, , li'tl Hrunswick radio, tmin Wr.lnt m1.i uuiin-i- f ftehial eint i til. cy rrl.t f a tn.uu Ha-401 in A No. 1 condition. HOL'SE AND LOT. saI.E jHM Wcby iI to Mr Hint Mr C. Cupitnlo The liui in Cai tmi riml.ti hat lull ti " Mutual. No 3ld l .i ' t Call CO airu al wmyhtt! st irn and one (.tartly thti i.ntinurd. .mml.n,: Ctol Wallace Jami Kiisaimtakis w a .1 i alb r inn,-'Jaints G Rit e. h ., (l.itit.a if 1 the state iapit.il TbuiMhiv, Friday .lrrn) 1 mtiwlnierf S i iimnioiitie. and Saturday. A N. Wll.e. M.iiii-( i'.ht r t tmm h t a w ill Ik- th hit ld A son was boi n net n'.ly its Mr and V 0 U IV I T II I. K T I' S S K It V K Ainbiilallt t.l Nlfc'lt SrMIte, l m Piite Friday (in m Ht lj r Am:i-Mrs E, Ian, of J Evans Mis, Wht-of ok work, ytv.j lb, J.V flu! Purr, '!,iir 9 So a m and 4 3 i think of us. Mohin holier and Evans is u daughter of Mi and Mu .Tuesday rani p m , Mr of George Spi C.iiiyon inj; Murphy Adv. Reality sh.qi, Home, Flynn ! IretiMd r.mlislmrri and our complete line of St IT ASKS I)M.G1 S r Mr. ami Mis. C, G Wald of R. M Rice will Ik at the Pi ice Rue Oils announce the amial of a thumb-hAlb Cllii! that hi Car Wa datn.ivd studio Finlay and Saturday, Febru(Jusbiy Srrnif, Rriitinab!r fot Audi'llafu-m at Srrritf born hete home an a the autoinulub with colhimn in 9. 8 Adi. letently ary and 2ft Priee. Ctl of Mrs. Wahl's mother, Mrs Maud by the dt feinlant. Ptuiii In filed suit Vlahtnith detuct Mr and Mrs, Dean McGregor weie I hoc Geoljp Orval L, Jack Hyatt June Hott court Wedliestlay atf.'illiSt O: Salt Lake City calh rs during the Successor to math Announcement has Co. ard for judkmt nt of 1250 Acior hiij week-- r nd. Lumber from across Stevenson Directly the recent man lake of Miss Ikuothy to the complaint the collision occur Cars Greased Allied iif Hiawatha to Juhn litulke of red five miles nm'.heast of Scofield Attmhey James I)ar or Night Ambulance" Ser re Into Salt Lake City Wednesday onjDeh'mh Michigan. The ceremony was on August 6. 1U34 Trl. I64-Price hi formed at CaMle Dale Wednesday business. id last week. Distiict Judge Dllwoith Woolley of Tony Giratlo of Peerless was ad- Mantl and Clair Johnson, court d to the Price hospital Saturday initti week. were Price visitor this to receive treatment for a fractured Eugene Coli and daughters, Ethel left leg. Girado was mjuied in the and Louise, drove Into Salt Lake City Peerless mine. Friday to visit for several clays. Miss I.auia May Giwxlro and Miss Mias Helene Harmston of Roosevelt Hael Heist, who have been employed as nurses at the Price hospital, left visited Friday with Miss Frames tlu latter part of last wet k for Salt Lake City to accept positions on the Mr. and Mrs. Hen Ward were Salt nursing staff of St, Marks hospital. Lake City vhitors from Friday until Curtis E. Ellivood of Pi ice, Mars Sunday. Pope of Moab, Graham Shaw of Green River and John Taj lor f CasVerdi Rreinholt and Emery of Salt Lake were business tle Dale attended a meeting at Provo last week of Utah Power and Light callers in Price Monday. company employes. Mr. and Mrs. Loras Tangren were Nicholas G. Lauris, district deputy callers in the state capital the fore collector of internal revene, will Fn- part of the week. day begin his eastern Utah itinerary Claude Brooks of Salt Lake City to assist taxpajers in making out fedarrived Friday to spend a few days eral income tax returns. He will beon business. gin his work in Vernal and go from there to Roosevelt and Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross left SatJ. B. Jewkes returned Sunday from urday for Los Angeles, California, for the Uintah basin, where he spent Frian indefinite visit. day and Saturday distributing governEnjoy results that are possible thru ment grass seed to applicants from The extensive circu- Uintah and Duchesne counties. The lation place your classified adv. in distribution was made from Vernal and Duchesne. The I A uii I' t a! i: j wa p- -- j Mortuary, r 1 CONOCO GASOLINE 1 Rt-t-- Funeral Wetid-ove- Conoco Grease and CONOCO SERVICE STATION r, e oK-rat- , 111 !k-c- Thomas, Deseret Mortuary er, Cam-inorni- Ml e A GOimi.lH AND f renin or will ; q Iprty 645, Modi in PorS Jarju . Sec f ' rsior sMr. jrutr J brk 1 Irs. few ) trial Mr. ta d trs. J re i (ven Itige Mrs hapt fedn pnor. P- ,1 Fr o j: A : le C J! e's Sun-Advoca- te, G Clem S. Schramm returned the latCounty Assessor Silas Rowlej left ter part of last week to Salt Lake Wednesday for Salt Lake City to attend the annual convention of the after spending six days here on Utah Association of County Officials. Nearly all of the Carbon officials Stenographers nofe books at The plan to attend the meet, which will be held Thursday and Friday. A V Sun-Advoca- te. Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerks office Saturday to Howard E. Thomas and Daphne Wyman of Helper and to George Wesley Stites of Colbran, Colorado and Ora May Assay of Fruita, La-Pri- el When you look out the window in the morning and the whole world is white, you wont have to wonder if the old bus is going to start A SURE START! -you can count on it if you have a tank of Special Winter Change Approved In Price Schedule Of CarbonEmery Shed Particular Folks Who are not satisfied with just a Permanent or a Finger Wave COME THE TO MODERN Because they find that we take a pride in our Beauty Work and artistically shape the cof-fefor the individual. ur POrULAR PRICES Alodern Barber and Beauty Shop .Phone 645 1 w. Main William H. Toy, secretary of the control board of the Carbon-Emer- y milk shed, announced Wednesday that the Utah recovery administration has approved the proposed change in the shed price schedule, whereby distributors may purchase milk on either a gallon or butterfat content basis. When milk is purchased on the latter basis, the distributor will be required to pay the producer 60 cents per pound butterfat content. The distributor may select either method of purchasing milk, but the basis chosen shall apply to all of his products. Word that the change had been approved was received from J. H. trade practice compliance director of the Utah recovery -- Cc Blend Conoco Bronze Gasoline! ITS IIIGII TEST! This THE SXOW CRYSTALS shown here are drawn from magnified photographs of real wow flakes. No two crystals are ever alike each a masterpiece blend vaporizes at lowest temperatures. It gives you instant starting, smooth pick-uand the 'w power to plow right thru heavy snow. FILL UI TODAY! Drive into CONOCO your Conoco dealers for a tankful. Then ... let it snow! cold-wreath- er n p COXT1AEATAL OIL COMPANY E,tablUhed 1C7S of delicate design. 641 BABY DIES BY SUFFOCATION; RITES SCHEDULED THURSDAY Martin Andersen, infant son of George W. and Mary Clara Ryland Andersen, died Wednesday It was reported that the childmorning. suffocated to death while sleeping. The baby was bom November 28, 1934 Funeral services will be held at the Wallace mortuary Thursday at 1:30 p. m with interment (today) in the Price eemeterv. Kf.: |