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Show THE PAGE FOURTEEN SCHOOL BOARD HAS in candid cameia :i ing that they wt-ishots and moving pictures taken by a " representative from the staff of Lift i and are thrilled over the prospects of having their pictures in that e Society Notes County-Wid- e umutuiijiiminuunmutitmtu itHMlMUMMIHIHMIlMiMUMtttHMUtmtiatlllHIMimUt Castle Gate steak fry was enjoyed in the canWednesday evening by: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Fowler, nee Mary Jones, was feted at a miscellaneous shower Mrs. Aichie Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ailin, Thursday evening Chinese checkers Tony Ledger, Mrs Laurel Gilligan and G. Watkins, and cards furnished the entertainment for the evening, after which re- C. Nichols. freshments were served. A yon Wellington Sunnyslde Mrs. Genevieve Preston entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dons Lindsey was hostess to the Sewing club Thursday afteinoon. Little Miss Ruth Preston was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party at her home Thrusday evening. Miss Ruth was eleven years old. Games were played and refreshments served to: Vera Nuzzio, Pauline Rosamond, Darla Deon Watkins, Ella Ruth Turner, Norma Rae Naylor, Jeamne Gilligan, Beverly Naylor, Archie Morrison, Max Durrant, Orlan Lindsey, and Herbert, Lamar, and Johnnie Preston and the guest of honor. a Miss Norma Rae Naylor was given birthday party at her home Friday afternoon, she being thirteen years old. Games were enjoyed and a delightful luncheon served to the following guests: Shirley and Jeamne Gilligan, Pauline Rosamond, Ella Ruth Turner, Leslie Cleaves, Ruth Preston, Beverly Naylor, Pack Winn, Dale Hunter, Max Durrant and Kay Naylor. th QDE CODE no. 447 HO. Between High School Howard Draper, who aruved home Agreement And College For .Next the morning of July 4, irom a Year Considered mission in the Netherlands was feted at a welcoming reception in salary to a the church house Wednesday evening Seeking an increase in of pre-dNumbers on the pro- of last week that near hat level s of janit- gram included a vocal duet by Mur- delegation , ray Shorts and Paul Naturale, with pression day district tne c, , guitar accompaniment by Paul; w'el- - ors met w'lth its regular at come address by Joseph Bunderson; school board vocal duet by Miss Audrey Rasmus- - meeting at Price last Saturday aftersen and Beit Tidwell, with Miss Beth noon Young at the piano; address by Elder board in at- tQ have g full Draper, and short remarks on the mat- Critchlow of Price. Deile tendance before deciding un was in charge Dancing completed teft tbe members deferred action sche the evening Mr Draper also spoke tlj tbe next monthly meeting, in Sacramental meeting Sunday eve- duled for Saturday August 19 Sup-Board ning intendent G J Reeves and e- . Members of the Junior Girls class of the local M I. A sponsored a trip to the Timpanogos cave Thursday to Saturday. The girls also participated in the annual Timpanogos hike on Friday evening and Saturday, most of them completing the climb and bunging home their badges to show that they had gone clear to the tower on the summit of Mt. Timpanogos Gills attending the excursion were the Misses Beth Young, Erma Burnett, Geneva Mortensen, Vera Jones, Lena Rich, Eva Norton, Mable Mac-Bcand Jean Draper. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Asa L. Draper. They reported upon return- - FIFTH MEETING MONTHLY , Mrs. Kermit Petersen entertained the W. A. C s at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week. The time was spent in sewing and social chat Plans were made for a club outing to A delicious Scofield on July 24 luncheon was served to the following Mis O. L. Snow, Mrs A L. Diaper, Mrs. Abrajn Burnett, Mrs. Stephen Burnett, Mrs. Irwin Behunin, Mrs L. E Petersen, Mrs T. F. Quayle and the hostess. pirn TIRSDy FRICE. UTAH ADVOCATE SUN- - ei Castle Member L. E Duirant of and weie vacations Gate aie on their absent Saturday. Also postponed until the next meeting was action regarding appointment foi of janitors and school bus drivers 1939-4school 0 year. the The board accepted the wroik of addition to the erecting a tw been w hich has school Wellington Provo contracting carried on by the fn m of Mcmmott and Rasmussen. Also discussed at Saturdays session was a tentative contract between the Carbon district and Utah state boards of education for joint operation of Caibon High school and Junior colBefore lege during the coming jear. becomes effective, it tbe COntiact must be approved by the state board and by the two Carbon district offi cials who were absent Saturday. Terms of the agieement will be announced as soon as this approv al is Members of the Busy Bee H club enojyed a movie in Price Saturday afternoon, after which they picnicked m the Price paik. Club members and guests attending were: Betty Lou e, Bruno, Beitie Lou Young, Nan Lois Perkins, Luella and Cox, Charlotte Tidwell, Floyd QUdyie, Opal Rich and their leader, Mrs L E. Petersen 4-- Jar-din- Ge-le- ne The Golding family held a reunion in the Piice paik Saturday afternoon and evening A large group was in attendance to enjoy the program, picnic and games in the afternoon and the social in the evening S. V. Golding of Salt Lake City was present Mr and Mrs Fiank Beason and Mr and Mrs. Percy Beason and families of Beaver were also present, and are visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. aim Mrs John Rich. Descendants of Jefferson, Nelson and Harvey Tidwell held a reunion in the Wellington park Saturday All of the members attending, who could, stopped enroute to visit the temple About 150 people assembled in the afternoon at which time a reorganization of the family was effected W H Tidwell is the new president, L. A. Tidwell of Puce first vice president, and Taylor Tidwell of Altonah, second vice president. Mrs. Carl Em- - 446 ,eed and refuse In case of a combine harvester or threshing machine, same should and the be equipped with a blower, machine shall the that law lequires be speeded up and all noxious weed ma3eed and refuse blown from the canvases, All pulleys, gears, chine screens, elevators, fans, belts and other working parts must be cleaned Refree from noxious weed seed. upon directly is placed sponsibility Fail-u- ie he operators of the machines. on their part to perform this service will mean, m case an inspector r Provo, outgoing! president, was in charge of the meet- Mis. Peail Hansen of Cosher mg conducted spoits and games and a delightful picnic was held. A dance and program were given in the open-a- ir Num-be- is pavilion in the evening on the piogiam were songs by Murrie and Barbara Pierce, Lila Tid- well of Spung Canyon, and Barbara Tidwell, and tap dancing by Rhea Luioen Representatives were pres- ent from Idaho, Goshen, Marion and the leservation, and from all oarts of Caibon county About 200 people at- f T1Ce1S fetary-treasure- tended the evenings program ' or any other person finds that the work has not been properly done and sees fit to enter a complaint, that the ope;ator 1S hable to prosecution. failing to comply with law is guilty of a of the provisions misdemeanor and subject to fine or imprisonment as such upon pon Mr and Mrs F. L. Wiseman gave a party for their daughter, Doireens, eighth birthday The 18 little guests enjoyed a marshmallow roast up the canyon Those present were- Shirley Sutton, Betty Jeurgens, Buddy Lighter, Jay and Louise Baily, Ray Dee Hansen, Jimmy Sewers, Geraldine Llewellyn, Carol Lyn Suttotn, Johnny Eikkila, Patsy and Gordon Duarte, Vivian Naylor, Dickie Suttotn, Jerry Stuart, Bobby Jensen, Ramon Jones, and La May Waterfield The Scoutmaster, HIRAM WALKER & F. L. Wiseman, SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Park-Ro-She- a. Get rid of cut Stop-and-G- 25! o They and tell their life history Remember, your engine uses 3 times as much gasoline In low and second gears as in high when a Screwdriver brings you to a needless stop, you pay park cheek-to-chee- k ' ... "v T-- fCXTN550N car at rGwi- cuner-- S Saves on Stop-and-G- and-C- 0 o and Super-She- ll 25. "Share the Road both save on Stop-ariGo. driving d- thRC yourself to the prestige of this T J - safe, g smooth-performin- CLEAN SEED LAW One of the greatest sources of the spread of noxious weeds is actually m the planting of seed infected with seed of noxious weeds. This often occurs by way of one of a number of farm machines passing from an infested to a farm, thereby mixing noxious weed seed with what otherwise would be clean seed. The law provides that an operator of a threshing machine, combine harvesting machine or a self binder, before leaving an infested field (and responsibility is placed up the operator of the machine to ascertain whether the field is infested before he leaves the field), shall sweep all exterior parts and exposed parts of the machines fiee from noxious weed Studebaker Champion. Worldsonly car of its low price to average Tl) miles per gallon in round trip run ! Worlds only car of its price to travel 15,000 continuous miles in 14,511 minutes. Why bother with the others? Own I Champion I Low down C. I. T. terms UTAH AUTO 26 NORTH 1st WEST payment-a- sy CO. PRICE, UTAH non-infest- ed STXDO triwfiiii rtaniB (20Q3 OLD iTFOS EATIN You can forget the cares and worries that go with water heainting methods when you stall completely automatic Electric Water Heating in Bi idge club was held at the home of Mis Herman Jeuigem,. Prizes were aw aided to Mis Clarrisa Nelson and Mrs. D. G. Gordon Consolation prize went to Mrs. O. W. Hardv. A dance was sponsored by the church last Friday evening to provide funds for the church security. w your home. Water heated to the exact temand perature you desire Tre young people of Scofield gave roat at the reservoir for th" young people of Clear Creek la-- t Mr and Mr1- Roy Wilcox were ic- cent visitors in Salt Lake City An early resident of Spung Glen John Thompson Rowley, died at Mountain Home Thursday Funeial v sci ices were held Saturday at 1 00 P m. in the L D S chapel at Mountain Home. Relatives from Glen attending the funeral Spring and Mrs Silas Row lev George A. Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. David S Rowley and daughter, Lena, and Mr and Mrs. Asel Rowley. The annual birthday party, in honor of Mrs. Edith Fullerton, was conducted by the Relief society at her home Thursday evening, July 13 The child health dime was conducted Tuesday, July n Thirty children were examined Miss Mary Jane King returned last week from a short vacation in Wvo ming. VS?etllrrltchard Slster of Mrs Murphy, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Murphy Hugh Rowley, Edwin Chester Simms and FredCunningham Rowley re turned last week from a several days fishing trip at Moon lake. pre-scho- ol SHOW YOUR COLORS in the nation-wid- e crusade FOR common-sens- e driving practices AGAINST discourteous Screwdrivers. Leading traffic authorities say this can cut our by Evans. Interment Brice h It dectM Wallace mortuarj f Mrs Peirce was born May 3n in Indiana Henry Peirce, prucefiS Surviving are Edith P Schrock daughter, sons, Holland E Pe, Colorado, Eldred E. and T5 Peirce of Puce; lj rranHni, 3 gieat grand children. TREAT WORE were-Bu-ho- Get FREE emblem for your your Shell dealers H- - ahotdtfiL&kA anddfier Y is automatically stored fr want your use. When you it, day or night, anytime of the year . . . just turn the tap. You never need this give it a thought once - Club p. m. Monday munrty church 'mM SPRING GLEN ITEMS D Funeral services given Drawing up the tentative agieement at a meeting here Friday were. Dr. Elden B Sessions, president and F Wilcken Fox, registrar, of Carbon college and J Easton Parrott, state director of finance and lesearch for th state board o education, repre-Willi- s. sentmS the state Pr!fldent Orson H Guymon and Clerk George E. Ockey of the Caibon district school board and Pnncipal Melvin C Wilson of Caibon High school icpresenting the school distiict week. SHARE-THE-ROA- Pl'ekctJ'S-for 2? . causes J-ageto . f no (fife cQSfcD a vvencr Join the Shell Margaret Sun-Advoc- Tucker and Bill Olson aLo accom- pamed them VISITING SCREWDRIVERS Mrs lesident here Satuiduy of CARD OF THANKS thank all those who RUBBER BANDS are sold at assisted in any way, and for the beau- betiful floral offerings, during our reavement and burial of our dear GUMMED TAPE, ne, two three inch widths on sale father at Castle Dale. at THE DAY FAMILY. - took his Scouts to visit Timpanogos cave, Sunday After visiting the cave they spent the remainder of the day Don swimming at here We wish to Hrotn. ifie Clear Creek PEIRCE FUNerTT , . RITES ARE Sc, tJ installed in equipment is your home. 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