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Show TKC-SDA- FEBRUARY Y, THE 18, 1937 FILE COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE IN DISTRICT COURT A divorce complaint, listing alleged failure to provide, was filed in district court here this week for notice on the current term. The suit names Harriet Burton as plaintiff versus H. J. Burton and the National ,Coal company defendants and alleges that the defendant failed to provide for his wife and minor children. She seek scustody of the youngsters, $60 per month as alimony, $73 attorneys fees and other relief. PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard, daugh. er are day, Im Un. week-lr- . FRANK B. HANSON,- 1 2 Phone 397 Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Price Phone 16 R. F. McLaughlin, M. D. Res. Phone 381 Bliss L. Finlayson, M. D. Res. Phone 318 rookies wing inter-locuto- ry de it: FERRON NOTES e, Physicians and Surgeons to-w- F. B. HAMMON- D- PAGE THIRTEEN ices in camp Sunday as a band, both under the leadership DIVORCE GRANTED BY evening His nounced by Chaplain Reuben Curtis of Gordon Braun. on Life as a Voyage and the as one of the finest equipped and fintalk DISTRICT COURT HERE apt comparisons were interesting and ished that can be found in the Fort Successful LATUDA ITEMS to-w- state father, UTAH Operetta Stages District Judge George Christensen Green Cheese," Latuda junior high an divorce de- school operetta, was rendered before mortgagors, to The First National granted houses Thursday and Friday cree to Pearl Sadlier from Francis 'capacity Bank of Price, a corporation duly orat Latuda and Standardville. evenings ganized and existing under and by Sadlier, late last week, according to Arco Poloni, Mary Cristelli, Maxine virtue of the laws of the United States word from the district court clerks Donaldson, Danny Deeler, Vaughn of America, and with its principal office. Ware, Sammy Espinosa and Chailes place oi busfness at Price, Carbon The decree cites that the defendant Parry performed their roles in highly County, State of Utah, mortgagee, dat- must pay fashion. Choruses and alimony and lists other ex- commendable ed November 10th, A. D. 1936, and filcostumes Swiss added color to 'quaint ed in the office of the County Record- pense settlements, along with giving the play. er of Carbon County, State of Utah, the plaintiff custody of the minor Tap dances were given between acts on the 15th day of "December, A. D. child. by Sammy Espinosa, Mary Cristelli 1936, and being Entry number 30756 and Lillian Smith. Other features and filed in file F of the files of were instrumental selections: Saxo said office, there being due, owing and phone quartet, Buddy Donaldson, unpaid, at the time of the first pubMickey Treat, Sammy Espinosa and E. L. Pinegar and family spent the Gordon E. lication of this notice, on the note seBraun; melophone solo, cured by said Chattel Mortgage the week-en- d in Provo. clarinet solo, Henry Keeler; Danny insum of $4880.24 principal, $14.10 Miss Vernice Kingsland visited in Hill. terest and $400.00 attorneys fee, Salt Lake City over the week-enActivity Program Introduced making a total due of $5,294 34; that Louis Brigg, local barber, left SatKeeping pace with modern trends the undersigned. The First National to make his home in Santa in education ,the Latuda school has urday Bank of Price, a corporation, will Cruz, California. inaugurated an enriched program to foreclose said Chattel Mortgage by a motion picture shown increase pupil participation in social Wild Life sale of the property described m said under the of the State Fish activities. For the past year the school Chattel Mortgage, and herein describ- and Game auspices association last week was has been operating on an hour basis, ed, and to that end will expose, offer well attended. eliminating hqme study and placing for sale and will sell at public auction Under the sponsorship of the U. M. directed study in the classrooms. The on Saturday, the 6th day of March, A. new stresses character eduD. 1937, at the hour of 2:00 oclock p. W. A. a benefit dance was given for cationprogram and socialization. Class work of the relief flood sufferers week. last m., of said day, at the shearing corral on from 9 to 10 is replaced located on what is known as the An- Ben Poloni and Dick Hill were in by Monday and boy girl Scout work. Tuesof tickets be and proceeds will charge gelo Kontgas property on the 10 to 11 .home room is suppleday, to Red Cross. the given road in Carbon County, mented by a character education State of Utah, the land upon which course. Wednesday, a free dance althe shearing corral is located being at Latuda Junior nigh School News ternates with assemblies from 2:30 to or near the following described lands While school was closed during the 3:30. Thursday from 1 to 2 is club in Carbon County, Utah, flu epidemic, Principal Leon G. Lund day, for music, drama, and athletic availed himself of the opportunity to groups meeting. Friday from 11 to 12 The Southwest Quarter of the visit the following county schools: a movie is shown. Southwest Quarter, Section 11, Township 15 South of Range 12 Spring Glen, Kenilworth, Notre Dame, Harding, Spring Canyon and Carbon C. C. C. East, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah. high. He reports interesting and varsold under this ied activities. The property to be notice, and by virtue of law, and purStudents from Latuda, Standard-villsuant to power of sale in said ChatRains, Mutual and Little Standtel Mortgage contained, is described ard attend the local junior high school, Captain Rueben E. Curtis, assistant as follows, which now boasts an orchestra as well district chaplain, held religious ser- Six Hundred Fifteen Head of stock sheep more particularly described as Price-Sunnysi- A. S. HORSLEY lanager n and , and d fair, end to futun AT LAW Silvagni Building ATTORNEY Rooms PRICE ATE. C d. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5' p. m. Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-- J, Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah d thr ig witn NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage made and executed by Nick Malkogianis and Aikater-in- i Malkogianis, husband and wife, SUN-ADVO- it: worthwhile and eagerly listened to by Douglas district. all. The company look forward to his cCc coming again. The new shop and tool and parts cCc room is now finished and is considThe course in Care and Use of Ex- ered one of the best in region 4. All plosives was completed February 11, tools and parts can now be systemunder the direction of Lonn Bryan handled and checked. The The enrollees have done very good atically is fully equipped to do all the work in this class and allowed up ex- shop repairing and rebuilding that is neceptionally well in the final examina- cessary to the machinery used on the tion. Certificates of completion were projects. presented that evening at camp meet-- ; cCc to the ing following: 13 the Dinosaur cagers February Louis G. Albertson, Allan Cox, in a fast game Gene Cox, Shenl J. Blackham, Ralpn met the Emery at Emery. The score was in favor of freestone, Allen LeGrande Jensen, company 959, twenty to five. Ivan P. Lyons, Howard Larson, Wra. cCc McDonald, Lee Seely, Frank L. Syme, Howard Pettey returned February Don Swasey, Willie Thayn, Orlando 11 have Wareham, Stanley Wise, John R. Wo- beenfrom Cove Fort where they roads. opening mack, Clyde Zorn. opened 180 mules of road. BePermits to handle explosives wen. They cause of their work 17,000 sheep and also given the above enrollees by the 150 cattle were saved from starvation. forest department. Four insolated ranches were made cCc accessible. These men were gone The newly organized class in pho- -, from camp 15 days. Without the cotography under the instruction of Al- operation of the various agencies this bert Vogrenic began February 15 rescue work would have been imposwith an enrollment of 18 members sible. In this one instance over $100,-00- 0 worth of stock were saved. ,The educational department has a full equipment for photography and a dark room for this work. Where does YOUR $ Go? cCc Ours reto to or not stays at home purWhether LOCAL livtstock. enroll is the question that is botherchasing ing the members of our company at our products at Ask for present. But most of them are so your butcher shop. much in love with the C. C. C.s that Cash market prices paid for they think they will M-M- en snow-drift- well-equipp- ed oll re-enr- cCc in carpentry and woodworking wll begin as soon as funds are available for the purchase of the proper machirxrey. There are thirty members who are looking forward to A class the opening. cCc The new educational office was pro follows: (135) One Hundred Thirty Five 368 PHONE head of one year old ewe sheep. Utah Price (150) One Hundred Fifty head of two year old ewe sheep. S. (125) One Hundred Twenty Five head of three year old ewe sheep. LAWYER Tel 141 29 K Main St. (140) One Hundred Forty head of four year old ewe sheep. (50) Fifty head of five year old Rewe sheep. Eastern Utah Electric (15) Fifteen head of crossbred and Attorney-At-La- w BEEF, LAMB, VEAL and PORK. You pay no freight, yardage, feed bills nor commissions. BECKEL PACKING CO. 116 So. 2nd W. Phone 24 2 W - Price. Utah m Commercial Bank Building od ticks ed J. SWEETRING, iruly -- '' J. W. POTTE- ales, an the iticks" ter, Delta, Wis. :y "wt V ) Phone 55 Price Professional Radio Service Ramboulet Rams. Said sheep are branded with a wool paint brand on the back as follows F. Circled M. And are ear marked with one or the other of the following ear At Law and Counsellor Attorney 1 East. Utah Elec. Bldg. marks a follows, Rooms Crop and punch in right ear, and Price Phone 568 crop and underbit in the left ear; and underbit in the right ear CO. aandcropa crop and punch in the left ear. Makers of Eye Glasses Also: (3) Mules having various DR. W. W. LEWIS marks and brands and used in the Optometrist operation of the above described In Charge sheep. ( 1 ) One horse having various marks and brands and that is used in connection with the operation of the above described sheep. LICENSED EMBALMERS Together with all of the increase , Day or Night Ambulance Service thereof, and all of the camps, camp Price Tel. 164-outfits, harness and all personal property used in the operation of said live- vx v v ' Vv. W. KELLER to-w- 304-31- JLi o mmm i- it: i LEWIS OPTICAL I ThomasDeseret Mortuary S3 W The Perfect Tribute Costs No More stock. Said Flynn Funeral Home 58 No. Carbon Ave. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION, CITY OF PRICE, CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday, the 19th day of March, A. D., 1937, a special bond election will be held within the limits of the City of Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said City as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding such election, the following proposition: Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of the City of Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, in the sum Thousand Dollars of Eighty-fiv- e ($85,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of 3 per annum, payable due and payable serially in from one to ten years commencing January 15th, 1939, be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the expense of acquiring and constructing a city hall and public auditorium building in said City to be used for public, municipal purposes of said City and for the use and convenience of the inhabitants thereof, which said city hall and public auditorium building shall be owned and controlled by said municipality? At said election the form of the ballot shall be substantially as follows:BOND ELECTION BALLOT For the issue of Eighty-fiv- e Thousand Dollars ($85,000.00) City Hall and Public Auditorium Building Bonds semi-annual- ly, NV o: property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 29 OF PRICE, v' I Mortgagor. Cashier. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Mortgagor. Price, Utah. of Date first pub., February Date of last pub., March 4, .p r i By FRANK J. BARBOGLIO, r The polling places for all the qualified electors of the City of Price, shall be: District 17, East Price, Carbon County Court House; District 18, South Price, South Side School (South Carbon Ave.); District 32, Mrs. H. B. Northeast Horsley (108 North 3rd East); District 31, Central Price City Hall; District Price Jimmy Evans 16, Northwest Garage (No. 70 North 1st West), in said City and the Judges of Election shall be: East Price, District 17 Willard Harmon, Manos Klapakis, Vivian oj Mrs. Roy South Price, District Powell, Mrs. Hattie Burton, W. E. Christensen. Northeast Price, District 32 William A. Robinson, Mrs. Orson Mrs. W. A. Engle. Central FYice, District 31 Mrs. Frank Averill, Mrs. Kate Olsen, Mrs. Don Hacking. Northwest Price, District 16 Mrs. John Dooley, Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Mrs. Mina Brooks. YES DATED at City of Price, Utah, this 8th day of. February, A. D., 1937. NO BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNIf the voter desires to vote in favor CIL OF THE CITY OF PRICE, of the issue of City Hall and Public CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF Auditorium Building bonds, he shall UTAH. place an X in the space after the By word Yes. If he desires to vote against the issue of City Hall and Public Auditorium Building bonds, Mayor. he shall place an X in the space after ATTEST: the word No. On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: (SEAL) City Recorder. Official ballot for City of Price, Date of first pub., February 18, 1937 Carbon County, Utah, Special Date of last pub., March 18, 1937 Bond Election, March 19, 1937. Guy-mo- n, - m im'x TStateieadsu-RorRuralPoV,cr b Beco Service lattices w MM ti , in the M the rroPcr'com Only ONE in every NINE farm homes in the nation is electrified. otpa . & pet Anzon.arSiea, is Thats headline news . . . and Uncle Sam .is quick to acclaim the leadership and enterprise of Utah farmers and power companies in rural electrification. c .5o;Tuesday W v disclosed- are aery 'rs Ura per-iac- 0f EIGHT out of every NINE farm homes in Utah Power & Light Territory have good cheap electric service itsmt sond. per20I has gout par: tha states, t Jper cenUrety amJV9. 3.2. proMitrl.centage low SSlPakota. wt bave me farms tenth - respective y. -- velopmervMth'. -- this v,t portion. ble h, xpe over In keeping compan fflpower of ja V w mileage nd. Utah farmers and power companies, as for many years past, will continue working for a common purpose: Q Continued expansion of rural Wo I of'-phi. electrification under liberal extension policy. Wea J. Bracken Lee, if Is 'I di. 18 s it thesa Price-r-Reside- Ber-nar- Hi & & 18, 1937 1937 At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of seven oclock A. M.. and closed at the hour of seven oclock P. M. jM I Uaf possible electric rates consistent with good service O Lowest itbt William Grogan, town rates for scattered territory. O Water conservation in the in- terest of irrigation. O Development of wider markets for agricultural products. City Recorder, City of Price, Utah. City Recorder, City of Price, Utah. T A POWER Pisnttr cl Cl L I 6n FARM ELECTRIFICATION r |