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Moftilt, ujeim-- , 1337, while uudr atiolruin output u'tllKk dosing law lots better than jVmJt-n- t Is. an 1 u down II of Provo City tent, the iriirt Momeis and many aop!r failtd to t(()lpr!l show rd Kd what they W allied for Supper Student from Pi nr are, Pima Monday night WstlU llulalNifS Imprexrd Pauw ll, John P. Jones, a giaduate Tie Watti Mercantile l tnng restudent, and W'lllaid E latker, a graduate student; from Ce eland, Arvid modeled this week, end Steve of Pi Ur plan to open a branch D. Lai son; from Panel y. Lula Jensen Sieclal lectuieis Im hide Dr Er- - of Die Diamond Market in Ue ctal Tlie jxistoffice al that place (Taken from the file of The Easi-V- st O. Melby, den of the nh..l of cani enlarged and tmprove- ,.m Utah Advocate of June 25. t!H)3). education. Northwestern lull lla.ly Wall aM t m i ?.!1 llll-- t 1 IViiv, n.aithal at H. Tmsy ;i t.iir inn ! 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July 15, ton ln n it! ui day afletniHii by lightning . a thr iipx t toun. il this In bt l.rlil at 7 .Id oi lot k in t)iP court' at thl season is from 5 00 house al li m Val H, Cowles will in Pishing the moiling to 10 00 in the eve- dicu.s thr nrw dn ret rimary law university. mng, ll.x.vrricd time to recent In- The Straw jttIK i)r, ptulo M. Duik. uofMia- if ment added, aai.rding and imtoi t.mt business wi'I lt token fonnaimn of Culvert Mondial i.f for the day the Fourth 'comparative literature, ty up. It Ifint lllgtHl that all aff. hated . of July will bo Ifinry Fiaik; Mu Wlscoiimii auxili.il les !r trpi evented at the of the students registered In Alice Pouts will le the Goddosi of Many mevting vo i t ,c stuam is cIocm! until July 1. i,,K.rlv iin(j prr ln;,uj;, t,f 10nor arelriie summer sthool will l.kely attend Mi Donald and Dura Ni h!the Aliunt . 7,000 feet up on Catherine Rodeo Association To Meet At t ,e fust annual t let turn of the ols. uil y muJ 1roflt Dritp (. t ie rmith sh jics of Mount Timpano j,. ,j,s.ille Whitmore; rue American IU-- Cl oss Mrs. Ehr- Ala n,.Mst.ibcrg; navy, Mack K'W. which begins July 33 IVevlous Bi J.ivi ( t IttMiranre MciiiIhm v of the board of druntofs abeth Stevenson w.o tin sen pies i army, Lift Insnrtnc A Specislty term, the 27th annual )jMn; of the Eudein Ctah Hih1io Assocla- ora(r ,,f () day, Itcv. H. P. l the Alpinehike v u e eiSmith, pi on be held will f.uou n'i .xnoMonii.K E. S. July 68 West Main St chaplain, nishop tu.n w ill hdd a meeting next Monday ,t,.t Mrx Price. Utah n, i nvf A salute of 13 gum at daybreak 13 and 16. evening. J. tie 27, starting it 8 00. ut q i ;,n hoisting of Stars and Strijves b oYlot k. according to annoumen.ent of ...i Gir More lrnDdion for 8 30 ' Gr'""",: T, I'ml K.llor. th. m Less Money r I ! Ix.lt dg.l.l.-- l 3M Wll i, Ur l!, k-- .j . C ., I - I- - II..!, ain 1 1 1 1 1 !r 1 1 .nii;-i!otu.- UrlM), 1 Jr r- . .1- 1 M X 1 - V I 1 !1 1 n-- !- V rtl r jlt-M.- (., d T, 1 i D'.a-nvr- riut-img- AARON J. HANSON General Inurance p, Xis-lioL- iNri;,Nn;i '' Ilian Ordinary for (Quotation l our Car On DON" ' o 'X s"7,..n sC2r; !'' J M'" Sr.' s j T"" " OTTOS SERVICE for program. In the afternoon sixirls will be held and a grand ball at Town Hall will stait at 8:30. office and all n)nj i.iutauf, be to present ns business of uigid ;iic for to come an important nature is up (Takn from the fl, ()f Th(i Ncws consideration. Advt.cate of June 20, 1918). Mr. Insiiranre sk tl Kellers ,, im'irw' r M,,T Grover Cleveland, former president lh United States died at his home The Duchesne Stage line has added due entirely to the negligence of . r. S(.vcra ncw trucks and autos to its,thls morning. Fouse, and that lights had been left t.(,ujpm,.nt (.jnce ,t g0t the new mail, 0 burning on the truck, every due pre- - cntract Price and Green River have ar- -. caution being taken to warn apo 'ranged a baseball game here for the proaching vehicles. A Washington dispatch announces Fourth of July. about one, t)ie establishment of a The accident o postoffice at' miles south of IlelfK-- on U. S. with J. Thompson Rams as1 Last Sunday was the longest day ."'Rains, way No. 50 about 3.45 a. m. In couit p)htmastcr. The office will be in the of the year, when the sun rose at the Fouse suit took three days, the company storci4;24 at 8 00 0.dockJones case having been five days in A GOOD DEAL FOR YOUR DOLLAR j r'cAY ATTENTION Car and Truck Owner, let us greasa your car or truck. SOMETHING NEW Just installed a new Hydraulic Lift Large enough, and small enough to hoist any car or truck. COME OUT AND WATCH US DO A GREASE JOB , j Ed. R. Price Hansen District Manager Phone 537-- R - -- Travel TRAILWAYS New Short Route thru grand vacation or week-en- d streamline Cream and Crimson thru spectacular Glenwood Canyon . . trip. Fast . . cool . . delightful . . economical. For information, fares, tickets B. E. Johnson, Agt, Grill Cafe, 71 W. Main St - Ulto Smashes Into FINISH TESTING CATTLE FOR T. B. Horses On Highway via Loveland Pass Scenic Glenwood Canyon Between Denver and Salt Lake Ride the big, modern new Rio Grande Trailways . . . j r The toll was one dead and one ser-- 1 iously injured early Sunday morning when Ferron Saradakis, Pi ice, ran into two horses on State highway No. while returning from a dance at j Wilberg's. Mr. Saradakis escaped with minor injuries although the car was badly damaged, to the extent of about $200, according to J. L. Sullivan, state highway patrolman who investigated the accident. Otto Reichert, Price, was also injured slightly while returning from the dance at Wilbergs when his car smashed into the rear of an automobile while making a turn, the patrolman said. Move To Salt Lake City Mrs. George Young and two children departed the latter part of last week for Salt Lake City to join Mr. Young, the latter having secured a position in the capital city recently. Mr. Young had been employed at the local plant of the Utah Poultry Producers Association for some time past- - Wasifoffliiailrai TH E Carbon county lost its rating as an accredited county when tubercuosis tests found 27 reactors among the 1391 head of cattle tested, it was 0 ported this week by J. B. Jewkes district agricultural, dairy and food IN re-1- SAME DAY HALF THE TIME! r . inspector. The tests were made by Shirley Nebeker, state deputy veterinarian. To receive an accredited rating such as Carbon had previously held, county must have less than one-ha- lf of one per cent reactors. Mr. Jewkes said it was anticipated that tests will be made in about six months of the 12 herds in the county in which the 27 reactors were found. Following completion of the testing in this county, the veterinarian continued the work in Emery county. SPEAK AT ROTARY Duane Frandsen, recently graduated from the University of Utah law what a college school, spoke on graduate has to look forward to, at the weekly Price Rotary club meeting last Thursday evening. He is the son of B. L. Frandsen, Price. Bruce Parker, Cedar City, who has spent two years working in the gold mines of Africa, gave an interesting talk on Africa. In charge of the meeting was the boys work committee under direction of Isaac Mc- WASHERS Fxeujfve Autobullt Trsnfmlstion Tub AVAILABLE WITH GASOLINE .MOTOR FOR HOMES WITHOUT ELECTRICITY Massive Steam-scaleNorcelain-finishe- d d Agitator Pressure-Selecto- r Wringer, Queen. DOWN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 23, 1938. NOTICE is hereby given that June B. Bryner, of Price. Utah, who. on June 7, 1933, made stockraLsing homestead entry, No. 050965. for Etv. SWVL SV2NWV4. NEV4NWV4 Sec. 28 PAYMENT tte Twtr Claimant names as witnesses: Eastern Utah Electric Co. both a j 1938. E. Ivie, Eugene Anderson, Silas cek l4utcr&tut Norge 1 wWe yu incanone ly.YounWave lUave job viid UrOV,nYour ciotbes U oney safely tliey iter be wasn' and be clean.Crff vilooUUbe Youriromncome.ntoday for Section 34, Township 11 12 East., Salt Lake Me-- 1 has filed notice of intention to! ridian, make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 6th day of July, UwovihoUdayof . Veranda Norge " South, Range fane ii your T SEiSEi, Sec-- , - D Charge Assault And Battery Arville Exlina, enrollee at the Price C. C. C. camp, was arraigned Monday before Justice of the Peace Arthur N. Smith, on a charge of assault and .battery. The compaint filed by Reva Mitchel, Price, alleges that the offense was committed Saturday. denitration- - EKEG UctsAzru W. S. Young, & Ralph P. Anderson, all of Price, Utah. CHAPFMNS VARIETY STORE THOMAS F. THOMAS. Phone 55 Date of first pub.. May 26. Date of last pub., June 23, Register. 1938 1938 WEST MAIN PRICE, UTAH |