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Show THE Pane Fourteen PRODUCE DIVISION AT RECENT FAIR produce were on display at the Southeastern Utah fair which ended recently and the following are the ratings received by each producer in each division: Handicraft: Bob Kelly received1 an A rating on six ladies hand-- ! bags, five bill folds, a wallet, rab- bit fur booties, hand painted luncheon set, candle holders, hand carved candy dish, hammered aluminum, hand woven chenilc rug, lucite salad bowl, hand hook- cd rug and cowhide belt. Sugar beets: A ratings to M. Q. Golding, R. A. Wilson, Paul Gold- -i ing, Charles Larsen, Chris Jorgen-- j sen, LaVell Golding, Duane Gold-- ; ing and Raymond Thayn. B rat-- t Tommy and Ix'e Ramage, ing Elmer Thayn. C. rating Tom Ramage. Tom Strawberries: B rating Ramage. Honey: A rating Crystal Broderick, Rex Broderick, Wilford Broderick, Ken Broderick. B. rating Wilford Broderick. Preston Pumpkin: A rating Anderson. Sugar pumpkin: A rating Tres-s- a Ardohain. Yellow pumpkin: B rating Tressa Ardohain. Beans: A rating Mike Bacca. Mexican pinto beans: B rating E. A. Wilson. Onions: A rating Up Total In Utah County Native Wednesday Services At Payson For For mer Carbon Woman NAME WINNERS OF LIVESTOCK Edna Billie Pierce, LoRoy Curtis, Verda Broderick. B rating Leland Jones. Yellow tomatoes: A rating Albert Thayn. Cauliflower: A rating Conrad Meister. Celery: C rating Mike Bacca. Red chili peppers: A rating He also received B rating. Green peppers: A rating Mike Bacca, Tressa Ardohain, Robert Dahle. B. and C ratings James Pappas. Red pepiers: A, B and C ratings went to Tressa Ardohain. Egg plant: A rating to Mike The corps,' srj;J;rfr4 dru For the week ending September No. post lift, Arnoncarfu CyprJs 27, local health officers and phyFuneral services for Mrs. Ruby named ENTRIES .r ,.v.. FAIR Funeral services for Angus De- sicians juni destate to the Jion of reported Rasmussen Bennett, 55, wife of W. United Sta: 5 Summer squash: A rating to lbert Oviatt, 54, were conducted at t dru of health a total of 121 former residents of corps at the partment Bennett, Mike Bacca. Ray m,.and the Elmo L. D. S. chapel Sunday east's of communicable diseases. - Carbon county, who died Sunday lean Legi,, Mike at 2:00 p. m. under direction of Cucumber: A rating Winners of ratings in the live- at 11:00 a. m. at her home in Salt the previous week a total of For San South-Mr. CrawBacca, IxRoy Conover, Paul the Price American Legion post. jj10 'CUSm'whs reported. The in- -' stoeck division at the recent a lingering illness, after Lake City n ford, Robert Dahle. been Oviatt died on September 29 crease jn the number of eases is eastern Utah fair have conducted yesterday at 11:00 Carrots: A rating Bill Justen-- ! Salt Lake City. Lue mainy to an increase in the nouneed bv A. Fullmer Allred, a.were m. Burial was in the Payson the Utah y C. divi-erLaVon Johstemsen. sen, in the He was bom in Cleveland, Em- numbor of rating .lepartmoiToS chickenpox and whoop- - fair manager. Entries class cattle, city cemetery. f J. C. Gardner and Bill Justen-- j county, on May 2, 1892, a son ing cough criSPSp(,r the week sion consisted of beef A daughter of R. O. and Adesen. of Andrew and Melinda Stevens there were two cases of chicken- - dairy cattle, hulls, draft horses, Table beets: A rating Ardo Oviatt. laide Rasmussen, she was born on in rabbits .saddle horse, colts and pox reported from Price. November 11, 1890, in Cleveland, hain, James Pappas, O. Tuttle, L'aS!' Burial was in the FJmo cemeFor the entire country there have ,!c Mb lcs Merrill Scow. B rating Emery county. She was married May tery under direction of the MitchThe ratings are as follows: more cases of poliomyelitis been W. Ray Bennett in Price on to Noyes and J. E. Gardner. ell funeral home. Cattle (beef class): First and this year than during 21, 1908. reported A Tuttle Jess Apples: rating went to Grant Wilson July any previous epidemic, according third places on Delicious, Winter Banana and Bennett lived with her Mrs. to a recent public health report and Hugh Peterson, respcc tively, in Sunnyside from 1908 Jonathan; Bruce Taylor and Da- -, COMPLETES ARMY SCHOOL husband F. A. F. in the (September 6, 1946). Utah has of Emery county vid Gordon. 1916 when they moved to until James M. Fahl, Sunny-sid- been first division In the Sergeant fortunate by having only division. Tomatoes: A rating Mike Bac- was one of the 77 enlisted about ion Rolapp where they resided until attorney AT 1 im as many eases of and second places went to James to Salt Lake City in 1922. Rooms 1 and 2 ea, May Noyes, Pappas, men who graduated on October 3 moving of on Johnson, respectively, Price ..lBulldb, e Tressa Ardohain, Paul Crawford, after completing the machine rec- (polio this year (111 cases) as for and She was a member of the hope 3ai Price. In adult competition first of time same last the year period B Tressa. LeRoy Conover. ward of the L. D. S. church. MitcheU rating ords course offered by the Adju- (200 cases) went to Dean Dickman, place FuVlHis survived by her Ardohain, Vera King. Bennett Mrs. tant Generals school at Fort second a first and place and Of the ten polio cases reported I' Tressa! Mrs. Cantaloupes: A rating Oglethorpe, Georgia. went to O. H. Barton & Sons of husband; four daughters, had their the three week Ross. and Curtis during Ardohain, Wanda Christenson, Mrs. Darlene and Funeral DirectX onset (date illness first began) Emery. Melons: A rating Curtis and Knaphus, Mrs. Norma Startup, all Mike B Mike Bacca. to lor, Beef class bulls: First place rating during preceding weeks. The ten of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. LorRoss, Tressa Ardohain, Bruce Bacca and Milford Wildman. cases for the week represent an M & O ranch of Emery and Sa- raine Anderson, San Francisco; Faylor. Onions:A rating Orland Tuttle. Attorneys At Law Peaches: A rating LeRoy Conappreciable drop in polio when lma. Second place, O. H. Barton two brothers, Oliner Rasmussen, Pricc Dicklow wheat: A rating Alwith the 24 cases re- & Sons of Ferron. Third place to Nine Mile and Lee Rasmussen, over (Hale). compared M. Q. B rating Corn (silage): A rating John bert Thayn. ported the previous week. Of the the M & O ranch. Fourth place Somerset, Colorado; three sisters, Golding. ten cases, one each was reported to Hugh Peterson of Emery and Mrs. Zina Pressett, Sunnyside; WallaTTMortuary Petitti. to Al- from Licensed Funeral Director A Wasatch wheat: rating Cache, Carbon, Juab, Salt fifth place to Cecil Waterman of Mrs. Hazel Kelson, Ephraim, and Husking corn: A rating Mike and Embalmer Semadini. bert Price. and ratSummit A Lake -j and counties, also liaeea. He received A rating E. A. Troutt. Barley: provo ; ind Ogden cities, and three ings on Australian White Flee and Dairy cattle: Modern dairy and Alfalfa: B rating to Wells Bros. cases from Salt Lake City. All Maurine Elaine Waterman, both of Minnesota 13. Hubbard squash: A rating ten cases occurred among patients prRe, first, and William Wells, White flint corn: A rating to Nielson, Mike Dacca, R. S. Joseph second. Peter Monett. ranging from 4 to 18 years of pp Rich. C rating to Lee Pierce. A to aSeJames corn: Indian rating Dairy bulls: William Wells and Lee Fall squash: A rating One case of epidemic menin- - .sa Draper, Wellington, first, Bryner. JenEd L. P. Borell and Pierce, Popcorn: gitis had been reported from Utah Draft horses: Gerald Mills, sen. Johnson. county. first. Price, to A L. Banana squash: rating Irvin Sweet com: A rating The following is a list of all mare: Gerald Mills, Price, Draft Knox. P. and Jensen Harry Branch, Tom Ramage, P. P. John-- ! diseases reported first. communicable son, John Petitti. team: Gerald during the week: Chickenpox, 25; p,est matched Yellow dents: B rating to John In the District Court In and For poliomyelitis, 10; influenza, 1; mea- - Mills, Price, first, Carbon County, State of Utah Petitti. sles, 2; measles (German) 1; epi-- j Saddle horses: Cecil Rousch, EDNA OHARA, Bran display: A rating to Bruce Plaintiff, demic meningitis, 1; mumps, 21; Price, first; Clyde Conover, Price, Taylor. vs. pneumonia, 3; scarlet fever, 2; second, and Buddy Pilling, Price, Turnips: B rating to Paul Craw- PATRICK DENNIS OHARA, pulmonary tuberculosis, 13: para- - third. ford. Defendant. typhoid, 1; whooping cough, 14; Best horse two to four years Potatoes: A rating to Moss SUMMONS gonorrhea (resident), 15; syphilis (,Ii Cecil Rousch, first. Ken Peterson, Mike Bacca, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE (resident), 3; nonresident, 2; ma- Best colt under one year: DEFENDANT: Milford Wildman, Ira Borell, A. laria, 6, and chancroid, 1. ert Johnson first. You are hereby summoned to, Charles Wilson, Harold Wilson, saddle stud: Collie Nelsen, Larson. B rating Tom Ramage, appear within twenty day- - after an act of Parliament in 1880 By Pillnm and Felix Buddy UIt' Charles Larson. C rating Mike the service of this summons upon England was the first country to Dusserre, second, in if within the served county you Bacca. which this action is brought, other- - extend the liability of employer Peterson, third, Cabbage: A Small pels (rabbits): Lea Bacca, wise within thirty days after serv- - t employee beyond the common. ice and defend the above entitled law interpretation Morris Stoddard and Gee Pierce, Avw.1 1 Aw 0!" ...A action; in case of your failure so first; Lea Bacca, Red Tryon and NOTICE TO CREDITORS to do judgment will be endered Buck-leGee Pierce, second, and Ray Hot, luscious Cinnamon Buns at Estate of Sam Carr, Deceased, against you according to the de- third. a moments notice! Fleischmanns of which has the complaint mand will present claims Creditors been filed with the cletk of said Fast Rising Dry Yeast is always wjt vouchers to the undersigned TWO DIVORCES FILED Court. for quick action . . . keeps of his office at Edward ready the Sheya, This action is brought to disfresh for weeks on your pantry shelf, j on before 29th or the attorney, solve the bonds of matrimony ex dissolve g IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-j- ust isting between plaintiff and de- day of November, A. D., 1946. week. Keith Greager filed suit according to directions on the pack- - jfi R. T. MITCHELL, fendant. d' Hj JENSEN AND FRANDSEN, Administrator of the Estate of for divorce from Donnelda Rogers age, then use as fresh yeast. At your on of the mental Attorneys for Plaintiff, Sam Carr, Deceased. ground Greager grocer's. P. O. Address Price, Utah. EDWARD SHEYA, Carolyn Flovat Dugdale cruelty. First Published September 12, 1946 filed suit for divorce from Ray- for Administrator. Last Published October 10, 1946 Attorney First Published September 26, 1946 mond Dugdale on the grounds of on your pantry shelf 1946 mental October Published Last 24, cruelty. NOTICE TO REDITORS -- an-i- j j . ijiiSgj profession e, If one-ha- lf Sugar-hous- Jensen&Frandse!T CINNAMON BUNS - Mrs. Conover, Mike Bacca. PRICE, UTAH E, Childrens Diseases Services Sunday at Elmo For Emery RATINGS COMPILED ON EXHIBITS IN Many exhibits of handicraft and SUN-ADVOCAT- Kill-pac- k, : Rob-SAI- D ipet -- ... - - y, ufAsrmm Stays fresh C Estate of Benjamin Bean, sometimes otherwise known as Ben. Bean, Deceased. Creditors will present claims! with vouchers to the undersigned! at 179 North 3rd East, Price, Utah, or to Frank B. Hanson, Attorney, at Law, Rooms Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of December, A. D., 1946. CARRIE E. BEAN, Administratrix of the Estate of Benjamin Bean, sometimes otherwise known as Ben Bean, Deceased. FRANK B. HANSON, Attorney of Carrie E. 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