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Show THURSDAY, UTAH program was originally intended to take farm families off the relief rolls. It was then enlarged to include families who were in danger of having to go on the relief rolls, with the thought that it is worth as much or more to keep families off relief as to Local Stage Line In Field For New Motor Route; State Hearing 'Price and Qearby Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen and daugh--te- r, Dorothy, returned to Price WedApplication for a permit for nesday after having spent the fore in St. week George of the visiting part operation of a freighting truck and southern Utah parks. She ac- FOR RENT TWO ROOM HOUSE, between Price and Salt Lake companied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 470 East 2nd South; unfurnished. City by the Arrow Stage line of John C. Houston of Lovell, Wyoming, Phone 244-- J. this city served as the subject of on the trip. a hearing by a state commission FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-men- t. in the court house Thursday of No children. Phone 79. 205 Mrs. Ellen Christensen and two week. last Henry Ruggeri, North Carbon Ave. children and Mrs. Hannah Madsen of and Ben Howell Price attorney, Provo, and Miss Eva Jorgenson of WANTED Lake of Salt represented City, EXPERIENCED GIRL, Salt Lake City were guests during the Rio Grande Motor Way conthe N. 79. 205 for Phone housework. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cern at the hearing, the Arrow Carbon Ave. George Nixon. The four ladies are Stage line having Knox Pattersisters. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED! son of the capital city, formerly of Price, as their legal represleeping room near high school. Miss Pauline Runnel left Friday for Board if desired. 285 N. Carbon sentative. Phone 752. Ephraim, where she will attend Snow college during the coming term. WANTED EXPERIENCED IlOUSE-keepe- r. others need apply. Call No Mrs. Mary Falvo of Detroit, Michi239-- J 104. Sophia Roberts, Price, or gan, is visiting here with her sister, Utah. Mrs. Tony Migliaccio of Price, and of Bonacci her daughter, Mrs. Tom WILL EXCHANE NEW WASHING MACHINE FOR COAL. WRITE Helper. Stylian Staes returned the eai y HEBER J. HANSON, 1253 E. 4th part of this week from a trip to Salt Miss Beth Beckel, daughter of H. SOUTH, OR CALL HYLAND 5921-- Lake City, and Rock Springs Wyo- J. Beckel, is visiting here for a brief ming, where he had gone in the interests of G. A. P. A. order work. time. She has been attending school YEARLING LEGHORN HENS FOR were held in the two cities in Kansas. Meetings sale or trade for good Jersey or for the purpose of mapping plans for Guernsey milch cow. Call or write the forthcoming year. Mr, Staes is Miss Mildred Frandsen, daughter of W. C. Tope, Sweets Mine, Utah. Mrs. Lilly Fnndsen of Price, is visitsummer ing here after spending the e Junior lodges and at Zions. She plans to leave shortly PLEASE RETURN THE BLACK consist of sixty-fivJunionenetos. totai member for Nephi to stay during the winter. Persian cat which was recently fy-fiv- e while taken from our residence and you ship in the former being 2,500 is listed at 1,800. of latter the that was of Price, Remember will reward. receive Merrill Ellis, formerly that acquirement of a black cat in a visitor here las tweek, from his an evil manner is promised to bring' home in Ogden. ill fortune to the guilty one. Rev. Ralph C. Jones, 153, No. 2nd East, Former Mayor Rollo E. West was B. Price. a Price visitor last week-en- d. ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building LOST BETWEEN PAYN TAKIT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan and famPhone 397 Price and 1st West St. Ladys brown ily left last week for a months visit Contains and purse. zipper purse in California. loose coins. Also letters addressed A. S. to Mrs. G. A. Fausett. Attorney At Law Miss Leanor Ilowdett of Spring Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Price Phone 16 Glen left Wednesday morning for FOR SALE LOT ON NORTH 3rd East. $200.00, terms if desired. Grand Junction, Colorado, where she This lot should be worth twice this will enter the Grand Junction State Classified & HANSON, Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie have announced the arrival of a baby daughter on September 14. LAWYER Tel. 29 E. Main St. GUNS ALL MAKES REPAIRED, Tingley Repair Shop, East, Price. 48 So. 2nd Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boulter of Salt FOR SALE FIVE ROOM MODERN home. Good location. Full inforLake City were Sunday visitors at the mation, call at 471 E. 2nd North, daughter-in-lason and home of their Price, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Boulter. 141 IV. W. LEWIS Optometrist In Charge w, Jim Littlejohn was a business visitor in Salt Lake City Wednesday of this week. FOR RENT FIVE ROOM MODERN house unfurnished. Inquire at 506 East 4th South. FOR SALE Mrs. Nick Bernardi is a visitor with relatives in Manti this week. Carbon-Emer- y quire at The Perfect Tribute Costs No More Flynn Funeral Home Phone 29 58 No. Carbon Ave. CORNER LOT ON NEW state highway. En- 257 So. 4th E. or Vernon Ambulance Wallace Mortuary 24 Hour Service Price, Utah Licensed Embalmers Service Above AH Davis. The condition of Mrs. Henry Fiack, FOR SALE ONE who underwent a major operation last range with water jacket, $35; one Phone 158 Price, Utah week, was reported as favorable Mon- single bed, spring and mattress, day. She will probably be released $11.50; two good day beds, one wtih J. W. from the Price hospital sometime next mattress, will sell cheap this week. Eastern Utah Electric week. Carbon Second Hand Store, Phone Phone 55 Price 583, 180 So. Carbon Ave., Price. Professional Radio Service County Attorney Marl D. Gibson was a business caller in Salt Lake FULL- LOST PAIR RIMLESS, City early this week. view glasses enclosed in black leather case. Reward. Call 260,, LICENSED EMBALMERS Mrs. H. E. Spangler and grandPrice. or Night Ambulance Service Goodof Miss Day Janet Dooley, daughter, Price Tel. 161-ing, Idaho, were visitors for a few FOR SALE 80 ACRE BEET FARM, inweA of at Mr. home the this half days price. Many improvements and Mrs. Jack Dooley. cluding 100 fruit trees. Enquire Dr. J. C. P. O. Box 567. Physician and Surgeon G. S. Dooley, brother of Jack Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. 15x30 ROOM. IN REAR RENT Residence 234, Eastern Dooley of this city, left here recently: FOR pbcne 246-- J, of Leos Barber Shop, Inquire at Utah Electric for Colorado, where he will be em- Building, Price, Utah shop. ployed as foreman of some new con-- 1 etruction work. Bliss L. Finlayson, M. D. FOR SALE WEAKER PIGS, Res. Phone 318 Call George Nixon, prices. Miss Jean Mclntire left Monday for 699-JSalt Lake City to enroll in the UnR. F. M. D. SPRING FRYERS FOR SALE 3 iversity of Utah. 381 Res. Phone for $1.00. Mrs. J. H. Gagosian, 406 So. 3rd West. Willard Luce departed recently for Physicians and Surgeons Provo to resume studies at the B. Y. n WANTED TWO WOMEN IN U., where he is a sophomore. county for Fall and Xmas business. New line. Good pay. Write Mr. and Mrs. Grogan went to Lodge No. 1659 Realsilk Hosiery Mills. Inc., 206 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Ephraim Friday where their daughMcCormick Bldg Salt Lake City. ter, Pauline Bunnel, has entered the Meets Every Tuesday Night Snow college. K. P. Lodge Hall XV. II. TAYLOR, Dictator MENDENHALLS A. J. CARLSON, Secy. New and Used Parts of Moose Wrecking. 27 Special and AdvancMeet Every Tuesday 8:00 P. M. ed Nahs. Good 32x4 Used Tires Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Helper Cheap. Rachael Peterson, Senior Regent. 82 North First West - Fri. Rhoda Hreinson, Recorder. ALL-ENAM- POTTER ThomasDeseret Mortuary W Hubbard, REA-sonab- le 4. McLaughlin, CAR-bo- FRATERNALISM Helper , Women Thu. the Sat. Continuous Sat. from 3:30 Wm. Powell Jean Arthur fi Mu Win Sun. - Mickeys Rival Mon. RELINED (Plus Price of the Lining) - Tue. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 Blazing Love Drama! STANWYCK JWtf.TAYLOn Broth iU&fe Romano $2.75 Fur or Fur trimmed Coat Cleaning requires expert attention. Our Slow Drying with a Low Temperature Heat Prevents the Drying out of the Hide and helps keep the Fur from Finished with a Modern Fur Shedding. Glazier. to-w- it: to beginning. Together with an undivided lf interest in and to a certain 10 foot drive way described one-ha- as follows, with JEAN HERSHOLT EQUIPMENT THE BEST WE BURN UNION MINED COAL Acme Cleaners & Tailors 17 E. Main St. PHONE 237 W. F. Myers, Proprietor PRICE, UTAH STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF Aionthi Old. to-w- it: 214 feet North of the corner of Lot 4, Block 7. Local Survey of Section 16 Township 14 South. Range 10 East of the S. L. M.. running thence North 10 feet; thence West 210 feet; thence South 10 feet; thence East 210 feet to place of beginning. ALSO: Lot number 2 in Block 2, Local Survey of Section 16. Township 14 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 1.06 acres of land, more or less, together with all buildings and Beginning South-Ea- st improvements situate thereon. and 20 shares of the capital stock of the Price Water Company Dated at Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, on the 24th day of September A. D. 1936. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon Countv, State of Utah. Date of first pub., September 24. 1936 Date of last pub., October 15, 1936 JOE KIRKHAM AND HIS SALT LAKE OLD MILL OUR &tzinxva, "IK 1 Utah County Farms City Homes THEY ARE COMING! Also Mickey Meuse - 30 Day Speci LADIES WINTER COATS a G0J II7.V5 prospec' legisL joe rah staK dail, jcns state s Ji e such a M Carbon rtntion particular in. i form io Earlier Democrat! ac Lak raition a action, Sait endors. j i select!' (ffice. i Atrip urday by Direct Pr boncoun' carried oi program brought t mode this didates f manipula ed in wh office he conventic ation w nt LEWIS OPTICAL CO. Activities of the Rural Rehabilitation Setup Makers of Eye Glasses j DR. )10 Pet-Pric- S. J. SWEETRING, te. . Lau-'prese- HORSLEY Inquire - s Issuance of aJurTaTwhh 32 The work in our local counties is rise in number last the direction of Mark W. John- under t to farm supervisor, and Mrs. persons having applied son, county examiners. This number is saia io Mabel Sykes, home supervisor. The thls be in excess of previous totals ex- - rural rehabilitation program consists is total combined of workjng out detailed farm and month, and the month. last home plans and lending the farmers above be nectedto to put those plans Verne Davis and Jack Sullivan, sufficient money not y conduct- - into effect. Usually it means the pur-sta- te due, totaled $1400. are who officers patrol i cows, chickens, urge all, chase of horses, dairy and arm ingthe weekly examinations machinery turkeys unlicensed drivers to ,ake PP seed. It may include the erection of tions as soon as possible. Evidence- farm buildings or the payment or de-- of tak-ato- rs opera drive against jjnquent taxes. Old debts can be is being seen and it is the plan en up on chattel mortgages only when to cite all persons operating motor it js necessary to avoid a foreclosure, in general the loan is made for the vehicles without proper licenses, into FRIDAY - SATURDAY of goods that will increase a state to courts. purchase According the local to allow income mans sufficiently a to a person law, it is unlawful for him to meet living expenses, repay w tifePEHOiWWMlloitfJ drive or operate a motor ehicle ith refinance himself. Only out the proper license. three do these things when a man can Persons who are involved in auto-, can be be said tQ bave been rehabil-acciden- ts ophave and who do not erators licenses. are liable for a Any farmer in Carbon or Emery heavier penalty than those who have counties may be eligible for such a We are joan jf be owns or leases a farm and licenses, the officers said. in the!needs financial assistance which he check-u- p a make to j jng Laffs, love and fun cannot secure through the local banks drivers unlicensed and f finH fbpmselves facing a court or other lending agencies. SUNDAY - MONDAY When an application is received, the first step is to make a careful invesBOB TAYLOR MAKES LOVE 1 tigation of the moral character and a As of the urday to applicant. Barbara Stanwyck and you general standing a result of this investigation a detailits the season's applicatlon, are asked ed report is f.lled out. which report most exciting the examiners at that time is then presented to the county rural movie! of Those who made application last rehabilitation advisory committee the county wherein applicant lives. week, were: The committee in Emery county Alfred Evan Nelson, Louie Greco, consists of seven of the leading citi-- of D. Bevin A. Chas. Johnson, Ricci, the county, including the Lester Barton, Helper; county agent, business men and suc- MacBcth, Marion King. Jessie Rasmussen, Anna cessfui farmers. This committee at Laura Watkins, Donna Potter, constitutes; Merrill Cook, W.e; raine Verdin, Benford Mattingly, A. Guymon, George Beebe, L. W. Barbara Huerta, Victor Vlaho- - erson, Isaac Allred, Jl G. Jewkes, Jr., vich, Grant Muhlestein, Standard ville; A.JJ. Keller, The committee in Carbon county Frank Thompson, Fannie Baxter, Hia- consists of four of the countys fore-- E. Kenlv Clara Kenly, watha; D most citizcns including a local bank- Cleveland; Loyal Norton, George 01 business men and a successful son, John Beard, Billie Woodward, faJ.mer. As at present constituted, Payl Butler, Wellington; Wallace Mor- - tbe names 0f the committee are: B. gan, Kenilworth; Glen Anderson, J. Jewkes, John T. Maulsby, E. E. Salt Pierce and Glen Nelson. These comSpring Canyon; Norma B. Hart, Mar-sing, mittees serve without pay, actuated Lake City; Ina Sibert, Francis to Abe Crawford, Sunnyside; Ray only by the desire to be of service counties. They check of the the people Kenil-1 Rhinehart, Erma Rhinehart, carefully into the moral status of the worth. discuss the feasibility applicant and which he desires. S. VAN DYKE of the farm set-u- p Production If they approve the applicant, the farm supervisor then visits him in his home where a detailed plan is worked TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY out for the operation of the various Counties and Carbon Emery crop and livestock enterprises which By Mark XV. Johnson the applicant contemplates. The home It appears that the activities of the supervisor visits the applicants wife a home rural rehabilitation division of the and with her resettlement administration in Carbon plan is decided upon, providing for and Emery counties are not as well the necessary expenditure for the understood as they might be. This various items that enter into the management of the farm houme. New loans have not been made IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DisAll tied up in trict Court, in and for Carbon since July 1, 1936, and lending operations now are temporarily suspended wedding knots County, State of Utah. SHERIFFS because of the fact that all available SALE. Carbon Emery Bank, a corBut! are being concentrated in the poration, Plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth W. funds middle-wes- t. severe areas in the drouth Stevenson, Executrix of the Last Will THURSDAY Supplemental loans where and Testament of Clarence Henry to are available needed, however, StevC. H. as known also BANK NIGHT Stevenson, enson, also known as Clarence H. $30.00 deceased; Elizabeth W. Stevenson, Stevenson, Clarence H. Stevenson, Jr.; Plus 2 $5.00 Bills if $30.00 and Charlotte Stevenson, husband and isnt taken wife, Cornelia G. Stevenson, and C. coH. Stevenson Lumber Company, a partnership, Defendants. Willard L. Sowards, Broker, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 1st day of November, A .D. 1936, at Provo, Utah 2:00 oclock P. M. on the front steps of the County Courthouse in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, the following described property, situated in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, Beginning at a point 169 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 4 Block 7, Local Survey of Section 16, Township 14 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 45 feet; thence West 210 feet; thence South 45 feet; thence East 210 feet . PROFESSIONAL price. present clients. Ever since the program, there have been Lf tb have been skeptical of theJ?" of making such character ab!':t5 In, T proof of the wisdom of anvis to be found in its results Tv0gT:: result to be seen alreadv T?e :rc outlook, the improved moral increased happiness of the and 4 dred people involved Thel! : suit is to be found in the the loans are In of the fact that mAvPaulmost of the come due in the late fall non-licens- ed . Junior college. 24 - Local Resident Back From Inspection Trip To Locals Of Lodges FRANK SEPTEMBER ORCHESTRA THE K. S L. BROADCASTERS YOU HAVE HEARD NIGHTLY ALL SUMMER FRI., OCT. 2nd. SILVER MOOR a ivji oft AS YOUn CAR IIEADS INTO AUTUMN Your Engine Needs This DOUBLE PROTECTION More Than Ever Your engine is colder these Fall sure mornings. For quick and part, to moving every protection the oil must spread instantly. Vico does that. It spreads much faster on metal than ordinary oil. But thats only part of the job. After your engine is wanned up. it develops terrific heat. Vico resists burning up under highest engine temperatures. Thus Vico gives double ecoprotection. It s more nomical, too, because it lasts longer. Change to Vico today. in cans It is refinery-sealefor your protection. d UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Manufacturer of Pep 88 Gasoline Hundred, of Se rrice Station, and Dealer. ir Utofc and Ido Distributor oi Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessoriesand Stanolind nJiifW FE Vl |