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C. l!f - JT" Camp Notes ontev 3y Scr Pa-- .; rit Bust-iuPrinte- ntl , lo-;- oil 5; ' ba;-- cCc Returns From ess Trip it of the , ur West superintendent the at Service nation COnSreturned Monday night from ;:alcam?A Salt Lake City, where he i trip ulisiness with regard to the He also :ranSaf six months program. conservation problems JiSCv,Unfrdector William Peterson of the in the city. while rlc fr Pi. class d- .eek-en- f, ;s with dl in isited le contt 0r thx to be Dints. are Tc I or Curtis, assist held service, at lnt ,dl:5 The Camp Sunday Chaplain joined attended, Pnwho :rie5 singing, and in community lecture on Ser- E. i has bee the Pn;, chapS. fore-noo- n. his interesting servitt ,ice. who b let cCc Services Chaplain Holds : lectec i FERRON C. cCc c. compound Area Dry that the heavy snow Due to the fact was rhich covered the compound the by the enrollees Sound is almost completelyto dry. snow had been allowed no doubt we would have had a Erv unfavorable condition of mud This would the camp. it difficult to keep the and other buildioor in the barracks clean. camp, the ngs in c offic, C. 3 Stav Denver iis wes. iV. Wfc-- S e carr.; Jde sup. treemer e 5tde C. C. CAMP NOTES ist - Iutt ct n; -- PROOF returned to the camp infirmary and I ;s recovering satisfactorily, according NOTICE Dr. J. Russell Smith . ' J i cCc I February Record Month For Health J The health of the camp at present During the month of i;s excellent. I rate of the com-loasick the February was the lowest of any of the ny i fifteen been in (15) months the camp has the vicinity of Price. MEET FRIDAY The Price Townsend club will hold its regular business meeting at the A box city hall Friday at 7:30 p. m. lunch party and dance will be sponsored the following Friday in the American Legion hall. TOWXSE-VDITE- S I Frankfort Distlllenn Incorporated Lowiivillo, Baltimore 'ftno&VmL. semi-annual- J)a o iii Ufutoh f (jju&f (bastAUfiov CALVESTON one of the most popular resort playgrounds in the Southwest. The romance of treasure ls!ew lingers along its palm shaded avenues. HOUSTON a modern city of beautiful homes, fine schools, hospitable hotels. An ideal winter resort. PASO Pullman to Galveston. sunshine and roses all winter. Alluring Old Mexico is just across border. the Thru Pullman and chair car. Rail travel via Incidentally exceptionally low. Rr details please round trip fares winter call s shall be: District 17, East Price, Carbon County Court House; District 18, South Price, South Side School (South Carbon Ave.); District 32, Northeast Price Residence Mrs. H. B. Horsley (108 North 3rd East); District 31, Central Price City Hall; District 16 Northwest Price Jimmy Evans 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 Ber-nar- di. South Price, District Powell, J. J. Devereux, General Agt. 606 McCormick Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Hattie WilGuy-mo- n, Mrs. W. A. Engle. Central Price, 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. DATED at City of Price. Utah, this 23rd day of February, A. D., 19S7. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRICE, are . . or write. Mrs. Mrs. Roy Burton, W. E. 18 Christensen. Northeast Price, District 32 liam A. Robinson, Mrs. Orson CARBON UTAH. the Santa Fe is swifter. this ly, Utah. City Recorder, City of Price, City Recorder, City of Price, Utah. 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. The polling places for all the qualified electors of the City of Price, PLAVGROBJEJD EL UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Friday, the 2nd dav of April, A. D., 1937, a special bond election will be held within the limits of the Cily 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 of Eighty-fiv- e Thousand Dollars ($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 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 impoundhall and public auditorium building dam 16 ft. high to be constructed for at a point which bears N 2160 ft. and ing in said City to be used said of purposes public, municipal T E 890 ft. from the S!4 cor. Sec. 33 13 S, R 6 E, S. L. B. & M. The City and for the use and convenience of the inhabitants thereof, reservoir will be initially filled during which said city hall and public to its the high water season, capacity auditorium building shall be ownof 50 ac. ft. and used for fish rearing controlled and ed by said municipurposes. Once the reservoir is filled, pality? a continuous flow of 3 sec. ft. of water, during each entire year, is sought At said election the form of the balto be appropriated for the purpose of lot shall be substantially as follows: running through the reservoir, being BOND ELECTION BALLOT returned to the natural stream over the issue of Eighty-fiv- e For the spillway located at the south end Thousand Dollars ($85,000.00) of the dam at a point which bears City Hall and Public Auditorium N 2104 ft. and E 915 ft. from said SVi Bonds Building of flow cor. Sec. 33. The natural not otherwise is YES which Creek Boulger apropriated or diverted will likewise flow through the reservoir and over NO the spillway. This application is designated in the to vote in favor State Engineers Office as File No. If the voterofdesires Hall and Public of issue the City 12353. he shall All protests against the granting of Auditorium Building bonds, after the X in the space said application, stating the reasons place an Yes. If he desires to vote word affiin submitted be shall therefor, the issue of City Hall and davit form and in duplicate, accom- against Public Auditorium Building bonds, in filed and of $1.00 a fee by panied shall place an X in the space after this office within 30 days after the he word No. the this of completion of the publication On the reverse side of said ballot notice. shall be the following: T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Official ballot for City of Price, Carbon County, Utah, Special Date of first pub., March 4, 1937 Bond Election, April 2, 1937. Date of last pub., April 1, 1937 W D NITER Thru More Than Four For Strand Theatre Hundred New Names Added To Sub List Barney DeVietti has been named A sPecial. chicken dinner was given manager of the Strand theatre at Helhonor of tlle seven men 1Stwn who in the company three per, succeeding Arthur M. Jolley, who has been selected to have or more years. charge of the Angel us theatre at Spanish Fork. was fittingly decor-atSdthi31)! members were be Operation of the Angelus will soon cifrJ at a special table. taken over by the Huish Theatre Luke Kirillin paid tribute toCantam Enterprises, increasing the number of these men who responded with theatres operated by that firm to 11. regarding their work and speeches Besides the Helper and in the Spanish L. G. C. s since the beginning. Fork playhouses, the Huish Each holdings man was presented with a token include of theatres in Elko, Nevada; esteem by the company. The men Richfield, Payson, Eureka, Mt. Pleaswho were thus honored are- Christian T. Neilson, Leland E. Christen-se- n ant, Gunnison and Kanab. Leo Love, Francis Lamph, Joe DeLuca, Darrel Brady and Don Hall. COMEDY SOON TO BE cCc GIVEN BY SUNNYSIDE A special set of fifteen educational JUNIOR HIGH PUPILS oaY.e been arranSed for from the U. S. bureau of mines. These will be shown every Thursday over a perWhere is a three-aiod of twelve weeks. Previews will comedy, is Grandma?, rehearsed diligently being be run prior to the showing so that by the Sunnyside high school designated instructors will be prepar- students, under thejunior direction of Mrs. to ed give brief lectures on the films. Rose White. The presentation date cCc has not been definitely decided upon, Sherrill Christofferson, one of our ,but probably will be the latter part cooks, left the organization February 21 to enter business in Gunnison. We jof March. regret his leaving and wish him well Characters are Lois Gilligan as in his new undertaking. Grandma; Katherine Evans, Gretch-ecCc James Ervin, Bob; Wallace Strate, We were especially favored last Norma Holliman, Arlene; Leona Jack; week with visits from two of the asLines, sistant district chaplains. February Willie Carol; Elsie Menotti, Lucy; Poglajen, Midnight; Elizabeth 23 Chaplain Frederick G. Lamb gave a talk on Washington and presented Trotis, Dahlia. 11 reels of motion pictures. Chaplain Reuben E. Curtis presented an NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECillustrated lecture on the Life of TION, CITY OF PRICE, CARWashington. BON COUNTY, STATE OF Eighty Men present time about eighty the it their intention of 1 Jn have signified cCc S enlisting for another term in the Three other men who have left the men ?val camp. About sixty-fiv- e elsei;Cve signed up to return home. It is camp to accept employment come where are: Thomas Worthen, Joseph assumed that replacements will Dawson and Ned Barnes. The comIjsome time in ApriL pany joins in wishing these men success in their various lines of labor. j U E. M- - Released From Hospital reI Vernon Barker, L. E. M., who Journals, ledgers, reeord books, eash ceived a compound fracture of his books in various sizes for sale at The has weeks two ago, about arm fght Re-enl- New Manager Named COUNTY, STATE OF By Bracken Lee, Mayor. ATTEST: William Grogan, City Recorder. 4 Date of first pub., March 1, Apul last pub., of Date (SEAL) 1937 193 L. E. Petersen visited in Salt Lake City last week-enMr. and Mrs. Lester Grundvig have announced the birth of a son at the Price hospital last week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris last Tuesday. The Wellington ward choir will give a program over KEUB Sunday, March 21. Bishop A. L. Draper will be guest speaker. Little Miss Aleen Rich entertained friends at a dinner party Wednesday afternoon of last week, in honor of her ninth birthday anniversary. The children contributed to parts on the program, in the form of an amateur hour. Attending were Georgia Broadhead, Mary Dukas, Rhea Larson, LaRue Anderson, Elaine Thayne, Flora Snow, Norma Grundvig, Darlene Russell, Floyd Quayle, Shirley Cook, Barbara Pierce and Joy Edwards. d. during the current subscription campaign. Just that many more homes your advertising message will go Into every week, a decided advantage to the advertiser who uses the columns of The That report was as of Saturday of last week. Closing of the campaign this week will bring the new names list up above the five hundred mark. When you plan your advertising campaign you will find it to advantage to make use of the advertising columns of The Sun-Advoca- te. ' Man Given Fine For Peace Disturbance Price Woman Meets Brother She Hadnt Seen For 32 Years A brother and sister who have not seen each other for 32 years were reunited in Price this week when Hen-ri- ck Hanson of New Castle, Wyoming, a member of the Wyoming state legislature, arrived to visit his sister, Mrs. James E. Tanner of this city. Mr. Hanson is a former Utahn, having graduated from Brigham Young university in 1897. At that time he resided near Spanish Fork. He operates a 12,000-ac- re ranch in Wyoming, but still finds time to serve his state in the house of representatives. The legislative session in Wyoming ended on February 24. in the county for this year have reached a total of $1100. In addition to contributing generto the annual fund drive of the ously In Bill Adams was sentenced to pay a organization, Carbon residents have fine of $15 or serve 15 days in the! also donated $1500 for flood relief. Drives Two Red Carbon county jail when he appeared This response is considered unusually Cross Shown generous in view of the fact that the Monday before City Justice of the. Peace Harry C. Smith on a charge of countys quota was only $960. He pleaded disturbing the peace. Carlyle Pace, chairman of the CarComplete reports on the results of guilty. Smith was arrested Saturday bon Red Cross chapter, announced the two drives will be issued in the night by Officer William McIntyre, Tuesday that roll call contributions near future. Amounts Raised Of Unit f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y fY f X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f f Y Y Y Y fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y tf Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Fashions palette glows and fashions Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y brush flings its enchanting new colors at dresses, suits and coats. Every gay, bright color every soft and subtle shade. Its a year of color- color color. 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