OCR Text |
Show ofield news ti Michelog; and Paul Makudakis, a m n of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Makridakisf of Columbia, with Steve Gagha godfjth- this week in at Scofield numbor 01 People attend-- I 'rS ef A i nH Mrs Oscar Peterson ed the affair. of Jr., idMfEtenms Muiphy, Expei ts estimate that of all the residents of livestock CWpoisonings three-foths of and Mrs all the losses are traceable to plants Lant Valleyof Long fjmily contained in genera and in view 1 inT mVs. M.1J a K a i i g es of the fact thatsixthere Ca have been George Karras of deaths of sheep in the Pleasant many Reach ValX Long Podbvesek. Louis mis. i - ley area the names of the ten growths KqMcnnngs Wyoming, the formthat aie most common in Utah are iV& Srpiident of Scofield and son advanced for stockmens benefit: The nce 3 Podbvesek, poisonous principal plants are Larkyr.tnSaSrakis, James loeol, death camus, monkshood Price. spur, water hemlo,k. lup.ne. whoilel milk1 -fj!atelv good fishing has been weed and western sneeze t id Gum-bef ! luck ui oak and cliokechen v ucsionally i ported as being the Scofield leservoir cause losse-- ' of stock. colored Dull fortnight. All Scotield enthusiastically paiti-eipat:rthLm o bring the most success in one oi their most enterm contrib-M'l"iftme a fact which is celebrations eer held in this sup-- I taining decreasing area honor ng Utah's pioneers. The ' steadily .' in the lake, making it festival began m Monday between fish to discriminate L. D. S. church where morning a program food and real the artificial directed by the Ladies Auxiliary was iglj bright, Vinient. The exercises presented. a was of Price "vte Salevurakis with the congregation singing opened Come, visitor at Scofield Come Ye Saints followed with a prayer by Elder Mackey accompan'Tsanday. F. ied by Miss Shirely nuane Anderson and Lowell Strang at the pi(A 0f Price, correspondents for ano; a pioneer reading, Mrs. Harriet StLake Tribune, and Telegram, Lloyd, who was given the degree Actively, were business callers The Spirit of 1847 because of her I last Friday. pioneer work in the community; vofete was nel.l in Eccles cal duet, Mary Jensen and Shirelv near Scofield last Sunday in Strang singing . Whispering "L of two baptisms at Price the mandolin solo Utah Trail Hope; pluved fie day and the subsequent Pio-- ; by Mrs. John Bezack; little Martha Rowe The children sang the western ballad, Just Day eelcbiation. t . qened weie: Mann M. Mniakis, a Lonely Cowboy, readings, Mrs. Ma-fr James Robertson and Mrs. VVillnm LMerof Mr and Mis. Mike iTnf Price, baptised bv Anthony Matthews closing with the corgi'o- - Hc fE ui ' fiSranallof el ed -- BE SUN. ADVOCATE. gation singing Utah, We Love Thee and piajer by Mis. Lloyd. Following in the ball paik, wwe races of Ml kind., and other sDorts events. Concluding the affairs in the with a i.tndy, ice cieam, pop park corn treat the married men trounced the ambitious bachelors 9 to 11 m an softball game. The evening eeiemomes ended with a free dance at the I. O O. F. hall to music furnished by Buz Donaldson and his orchestra. This program was under the sponsorship of thepresented Ladies Auxiliary Henning the committees was Mrs. Allred Andeisun, with ni.uVn including Mrs. William Matthew., Miss Josephine G irishek. Mis. ci ur Stone, Mis. John Staley, Jr., Miss Gulmc Haikness, John Bezacn, Fian.. Helsten and Mayor J. Bui dell V KENILWORTH NEWS Miss Ruth Howard of Payson, visited here last week at the home of Charlotte Mave. Mr. and Mrs. John Wonder of Colorado, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rhmehart. Martha Cortese returned recently from her trip to San Francis-- ! Miss L 1 co and Vancouver, BETTER TIME THAN MOW NO FOR BUILDING THE HOME 1 YOUVE WANTED With building opportunities so great with building money so available you should not deny yourself the comforts of a home of your own. Well be glad to give you more facts and figures. Why not stop in and talk it over. No obligation, of course. HOME LUMBER & BUILDING CO. H John Day, Owner 312 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE PRICE 181 c0 H'lLr .1 B. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Laratto and family have returned from their trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. John Burton, Jr., are spending their vacation touring Idu-- 1 ho. Oregon, Washington, Yellowstone Park, and on their return trip will visit the San Francisco fair. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morgan and sons spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Edward Haynes of Gusher, and Paul Skillingstead of Salt Lake City, spent the past week visiting with Bruce Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Polve and at the family spent the week-en- d Southern Utah parks. Mr. and Mrs. John Judd returned Friday from the capital city. Mrs. James Fulton and daughter, NOTICE OF INTENTION. NOTICE is hereby given, by the City Council of Price City, Utah, of the intention of the said council to make the following described improvements To bring to grade and lay a gravel base and surface the same with 1V4 inches of Utah Rock Asphalt, curb and gutter, and lay 5 ft. concrete sidewalk, with driveways and culverts and other work necessary and pertaining thereto, the following de-- 1 scribed street with its respective width to be so improved, all that portion of First West Street, between the North boundary line of Fourth South street and the North boundary line of Fifth South Street, a distance of 544 lineal feet. To bring to grade and lay a 3 inch gravel base and with 114 inch compacted Utah Rock Asphalt surface 25 feet wide at a cost ef 95 cents per lineal front foot. To curb and gutter with Standard curb and gutter at a cost of $1.51 cents per lineal front foot. To lay 5 foot wide standard concrete sidewalks at a cost of $1.00 per lineal front foot, to lay Standard Culto-w- it: vert driveways wherever necessary at a cost of $2 90 per lineal or front foot, the total estimated cost of the above improvements is $3651.89, the Citvs portion is estimated at $211.19 and the property owners portion at for engineering 53440.70 plus 10 and advertising. The abutters portion of the said cost and expense of the said proposed 1 H motoring! You get it with Pep 88, in which gives instant, ample power on the start-ud traffic, on the hills. It is specially for summer weather in the intermountcrin territory. Drive in Try Pep 88 next time you need gasoline. where you see the Pep sign of service. p. climate-controlle- 88-Vi- STATIONS IN UTAH William Grogan , everywhere AND improvements will be paid for by special local assessments on all lots, parcels, and pieces of ground abutting upon and within the said proposed improvement district, upon the portion of the said Streets above mentioned. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intentions must be presented in writing, and stating the lots or pieces of ground clearly and precisely giving a full and proper description and stating the number of front feet owned by the objector, and must be filed with the City Recorder on or before the 21st. day of August, A. D. 1939, at 12 o'clock noon of said dav. The City Council will meet on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1939, at its regular meeting place to hear and consider such protests and objections to said improvements as have been made at 12 oclock noon of said day. By ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE CITY, UTAH, this 25th. day of July, A. D. 1939. City Recorder. Date of first pub., July 27, 1939 Date of last pub., August 17, 1939 IDAHO PR,CE. UTAH Marilyn, are visiting relatives in Los Grant Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, California. I'.j Brady received medical treatment James Burton and daughter, Ruth, i at the Castle Gate hospital. Grant are visiting at Guher, suffered a broken arm in a fall from Utah. Douglas Pearce, who has been at- a box car. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Battiste and tending school in Colorado, is spend-m- g his vacation with his children returned Sunday from a Mr. parents, and Mrs. L, P. Pcarco two weeks' vacation in Colorado, Mj'-on- i Berry pickers w ho have returned Hemer, president of the fiom their work are; Donna and Utah Fuel company and Dr. Allison Eunice Smith and Jeanette Burton. were business visitors here during Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whalen and the middle of the week. Mrs. J. A. Gow and Miss Helen daughter, Grace, motored to Manti Sunday to attend a family reunion. Gow returned Thursday from ColoDr. and Mrs. R. W. Robinson and rado Springs, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren motored daughters, Barbara and Betsy, are to Salt Lake City Friday night to join vui..iKning m Wilhngton. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Reese. From there Jame Drisool of Joplin, Missouri, the party will travel to the San Franis vi iting here with his mother, Mis. cisco exposition and a tour of the PaWilliam Driscul. cific coast. W. D. Bryson is a business isitor Mi. and Mis. Charles Wilden and family are vacationing m Montrose, in Somerset, Colorado. The Castle Gate softball team was Colorado. Joe Brown has returned from his victorious Tuesday by defeating vacation to Jackson Hole, Wyoming Town Tavern and Thursday over club girls as- Kenilworth. July G, 1939, the Gus Sermos motored to Salt Lake sembled at the home of Thelma Those present were: City Saturday. Mrs. Nick Sermos ar.d Hamelvvnght. Thelma Hamelw right, Claia Luther, Miss Helen Sermos returned with Carol Mackey, Elion Peteison, Ann him. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allred, Mrs. Caldwell and a visitor, La Von Peterson, and teacher, Mrs. Mary Machik. Clara Bryson and T. E. Bryson of July 13, 1939, the H club girls Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bryassembled at the home of Mrs. Mary son and children of El Paso, Texas, Machik. Those present were: Thel- were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ma Hamelwright, Clara Luther, Car- Wallace Sunday and Monday. Leo Miller was sent to St. Marks ol Mackey, Ellen Peterson and visitor, La Von Peterson. hogntal Friday for treatment after Then on July 17, 1939, the H club girls went on a hike. Present were Carol Mackey, Clara Luther, Adella Polve, Ellen Peteison and two visit-- oi s, Beverly Jackson and Rena Mof-fit- t. The girls went to the old ball diamond at 7:30 and returned at 9:45. club girls July 20, 1939, the gathered at the home of Miss Ellen Peterson. Those present were: Clara Luther, Ellen Peterson, Ann Caldwell, Carol Mackey, Mrs. Mary Machik the teacher, and visitor, Lucille Pappas. I 4-- 11 4-- Remember Bvotfk, f-h- could ever forget!" Theres a rare, genial qaahty a friendin Old Sunny Brook that makes it smoothness ly cheerful as its name. Whf not buy a bottle -t- omght? i soffjw rtjmXXT SniAIGBr . MURBOtl MUSKI wmMM Utah's Fastest Selling Whiskey! - er h. Idaho. of July was a The Twenty-Fourt- h gala occasion for the resident of Castle Gate. The celebration was under the sponsorship of the Welfare The program consisted association. of: Band concert, 10:00 a. m., children's treat, 9:00 to 10:00 a. m., races for all, shoe race, three-leggrace, ed relay race, womens basket throw, dice ducking race, pie eating contest, mens balloon blow, women's nail drive. At one oclock the barrel ball games for men and women. At three oclock the tennis tournaments and the childrens dance. The weather was ideal and everyone had an eniovnble time. o Odeged cn8& ooaDGtD criMtog SWSDEMB 4-- H CASTLE GATE NEWS t ,v' Mrs. Bessie Snow, Bonnie Mae and Arnoldine were Provo visitors during the week. Miss Beulah Snow, ho has been attending the B. Y. U. returned with her mother. Mrs. Clyde Jensen motored to Salt Lake Monday to bring Mr. Jensen from the St. Marks hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dew Gilbert of Le Grande, Oregon, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. R. W. Whittaker is visiting with friends in Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby and children and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson. . mite 5 qaVlon AU records A. A. A Qxd Cnte studebaker stoclc 07 jusn-tf- Si jmiles Sjilon. d w . an- - - payn Low down they every way, retain to time honored standards of beanty in appearance and duality in service. UTAH 26 Summit Monumental Works Co., Inc. 156 America 'sssPfg ass- MONUMENTS Modern in but East Main. Price PHONE 221 You Can Have NOTICE TO WATER USERS. THE State df Utah, Office of State Engineer, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that Odell M. Oman, Box 522, Price, Utah, has made Application in accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 10 sec. ft. and 500 ac. ft. of water from Bob Wright canyon and Trail canyon in Carbon county, Utah. Said 10 sec. ft. of water will be diverted from March 1 to October 15 inclusive of each year at points and in quantities as follows: (1) From Bob Wright canyon at a point S. 1782 ft. and W. 2376 ft. from N ECor. Sec. 1, T. 14 S., R. 7 E., SLB&M. (5 sec. ft.); (2) From Bob Wright canyon at a point S. 1782 ft. and W. 50 ft. from said N. E. Cor. Sec. 1 (2 sec. ft.); (3) from Trail canyon at a point N. 24 Deg. 35 min. W. 3840 ft. from the NV4 Cor. Sec. 5, T. 14 S., R. 8 E., SLB&M. (3 sec. ft.) Said 10 sec. ft. of wrater will he conveyed by ditches and used to irrigate 650 acres of land embraced in the SVSWV4 and SWY4SEV4 Sec. 4; NEV4, and NEi4SEy4 Sec. 5; SE!4 Sec. 6; NEy4NE4 Sec. 9; NWV4-Ny4Sec 10, T. 14 S., R. 8 E., SLB&M. In addition to the 10 sec. ft. of direct flow there will be 500 ac ft. of water diverted from January 1 to December 81 inclusive of each year from the aforesaid point of diversion on Trail Canyon creek in quantities not to exceed 6 sec. ft., and from the aforesaid point No. 1 on Bob Wright Hot Water i the Mill For Only fleetofcatyl House 6 aDay; The smcriL compact, 7 gallon Electric Water Heater and Sterilizer illus-- W canyon in quantities not to exceed 10 sec. ft. Said 500 ac. ft. of water will be conveyed to ditches to and stored ft. capacity, in a reservoir of 400-a(thereservoir will be filled more than once each year) formed by a dam 17 ft. high, the center of which will be located S. 35 deg. 30 min. E. 2325 ft. from the aforesaid N4 Cor. Sec. 5. The stored water will be released as needed from March 1 to October 15 and used to irrigate the 650 acres of land hereinbefore described. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 12878. All protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys. State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before August c. WHISKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON an injury in the mine. Mr. Miller suffered two broken legs. Mr. Petersen, injured in the same accident, received lacerations of the leg, but was released from the hospital after treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westerberg and Mrs. Miller were Salt Lake visitors over the Twenty-FourtMiss Verbal Clontz and Mrs. Elmer Clontz, en route from Racine, Missouri, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson. They were joined by Miss Yvonna Gibson and will travel on to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant returned from California Saturday. Miss Failene Durrant and friends are spending the holiday at Sun Valley, 4-- W, CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 trated above operates at an average cost of only 6 cents a day or 3 cents per milking. And what added cleanliness it permits. It plugs in like and never requires attention. All you have to do is fill the tank after each milking. Not only is it inexpensive to oper- ate but likewise inexpensive to buy, and you may arrange convenient, easy terms. Come in let's talk it over! SET YOUR DEALER OR Tcutek T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first pub., June 29, 1939 Date of last pub., July 27, 1939 an electric toaster wwesdiiu.uikwjuuwi kiJuuuuwwBjgjmjiinu w |