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Show THE Page Ten Fishing Trips Interest Large Part of Rains at Unita, three days at Boulder, and two days on the U. M. Creek. Harry reports he done well on all the streams, but the best fishing was at Boulder Creek. Ira and Douglas Ilileman tried their luck on Scofield Saturday where they caught several nice ones. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martinez spent ten days fishing In Its still the time of the year when fishing is still headline news in Rains. Its the top of conversation in almost every home, and what good is going fishing if you cant come back with a real thriller of the big one who took hook, line and sinker. Three who tried to catch one of those big ones that have been teasing the fishermen at Petes Hole were Joe Staker, Earl and Victor Orlandi, Jr., Huntington Canyon. Willis and son, Bob, Olson and Irvin Olson of Helper tried their Joe Staker caught a pretty one luck at Lake Canyon. that weighed three and a half Get Well Wishes to Sonja Ann pounds, Vic and Earl didnt say much about the ones they caught Krajnc, anjl Billy Winstead, who Val Turri, Mario Picco and Ro- are on the sick list, and speedy to Duane Kelley, who bert Latuda fished at the Danish recovery his broke wrist, Vivian Kelley, Meadows, Monday, and Tuesday. who is hopping around due to all so done that good, they They fished again Friday and returned stepping on a rusty nail, and Sharon Winstead who has a very home Saturday. gash on her knee from a "Slim Williams went fishing deep fall. Rowith the trio Friday. Alnero Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bills of jas and Joe Martinez caught their were visitors In Rains limit in Timber Canyon Wednes- Spring Glen week. the during day. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone and son, Tommy, left for Richsome three real good fishing, had to visit their land, Washington, days at Yellowstone, three days son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hemmil-milwrigWallace from Spring Glen and Licensed Funeral Director Clella Redmond from Pom City, and Embalmer Florida, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Utah Price eveWednesday Hemmilwright ning. Mitchell Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Day and Mrs. Harper of Dragerton returnDick Mitchell, Embalmer ed from California Wednesday Pbone Price SOt Hem-milwrig- ht ht Mortuary MOTOR-V- U EAST CITY LIMITS DRIVE-I- N LAST TIME NIGHT TONIGHT-FAMI- LY The Printe Who Was A Thief FRIDAY and JULY U7ie SATURDAY 24-2- 5 Jtoctrmy Story of the Quit that JanKsSTEWARU pt i p i i the Wedt rlJlO!'"" v ip a lVorx ? Red Cross, Price City to Sponsor Swim Week The Carbon County Chapter of the American Red Cross, in cooperation with Price city, wili stage its annual free swim week at the Price city swimming pool Monday through Saturday, Auinclusive. gust Robert Cromar, who has just returned from aquatic school at Beaver Lake, Washington, will serve as instructor. This Is the first such school staged here since 195L The daily schedule will be as follows : 9:00 to 9:30 a. m. Beginners 12 years of age and under. Swim9:30 to 10:00 a. m. mers from 12 years of age to 3-- 8, Thursday, July 23, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- Vedding Highlights Kenilworth News Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hawks of Kenilworth announce the marriage of their daughter, Claudia, to Bill Matekovic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matekovic of Spring Glen. The young couple were married at Elko, Nevada, on July 17. They spent their honeymoon at Elko and Reno. After their return on Saturday afternoon, they were welcomed with a party Saturday night and on Sunday by family and friends at Spring Glen. Bill has a leave from the 20-da- y U. S. Navy. Claudia is employed at Price at the Carbon County Abstract Company. Reuben Hawks enjoyed a few days of fishing at Scofield after having undergone a major operation at the Kenilworth hospital during the miners vacation peri- were surprised and happy when their son, Ted, made the trip from Oregon with his wife and children. Ted and family divided their time with the Christensens at Fish Lake and with Nola Myrls family at Loa. There were other visitors at the Christensens trailer house during the vacation, Including Mrs. Christensens father, Henry Sumsion, and her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. C. O. Switzer from Ephiiam. Miss Rosalie Bertot of Price was a visitor during the week end of the Fourth of July. Clyde Christensen, who is spending the summer in Oregon with Ted, remained there where he is employed while the others made the trip to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kantor are the proud parents of a baby boy, born on Tuesday, July 14, at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haycock and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Scofield with Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Haycock. While there they spent some time fishing. Neldon Anderson and family and also his mother from Cali od. Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson from 18. Orangeville spent a few days last 10:00 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. week visiting with her son, LesLadies swim classes. lie and family and 10:30 to 12 noon Junior with Robertson, her Ellen Hawks daughter, life and senior saving and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen and sons, Ray and Ross, spent an enjoyable vacation night. A sister of Peggys return- at Fish Lake. They were expected with them. Nola ing their daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Golden Day, Mr, Myrl, to visit with them, and visMrs. were and Wayne Day itors in Moab over the week end. Holmes of Phoenix, Arizona, visMr. and Mrs. Duncan of Price ited Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Cook were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence is Mrs. Cooks Sunday. Fred Shaws during the week. The brother. Duncans lived in Rains for a good Charles Kilgore spent the week many years. Mrs. Frank Bassa and Mrs. Joe end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bassa of Price were visitors at Svetick and Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne at Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johanson Day Friday. Two very lovely "ladies who and children from Helper spent have started walking on their Friday visiting the Golden Days. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Olson and own, and very proud of their achievement, are Sandra Day and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis OlMiss Debra Ann Svetick. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shaw and son. Mrs. Matilda Gueteriz and sons Sharon were visitors in Salt Lake moved back to Rains. They have City Sunday. Visiting the Cooks during the lived in Helper for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dalton and week was Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Emery county. Mrs. Carlson their son, James, and his wife and and Mrs. Cook are sisters. daughter, Mary Ann, returned Joe Paningnano and son, from their vacation visiting relaCharles, of Helper were visitors tives in Dallas, Fort Worth, Coin Rains Friday. manche, Brick and Channing, TexVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Victor as. The younger Daltons came in Lewis over the week end were from the Panama Canal Zone to Mr. and Mrs. Mario DeLuca of visit with relatives and friends in Utah, Wyoming and Texas. They Salt Lake City. Miss Carolyn and Sharon Chris' are to leave Utah the fourth of tensen spent two weeks in Nephi, Augusst on the return trip to the Check Panama Canal Zone. James is Mr. and etts of Salt Lake City and their overseas communicator for the grandsons, Ferrell and Walter government air port in Balboa. llojutC OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS BOTH 86 PROOF THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY S5X BRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS VAV.V tOTMpUr hr Robert L Richards Charles Drake rormw chasc m -A- John Mclntire Will Geer frfctrt r antwony manw prod Lo-lea- th two-wee- Dan nth MILLARD MITCHELL visfornia, were guests at the Merlin Vancouver, Washington, are Anderson home from Wednesday iting at the home of Billys paruntil Saturday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton. Heber Hyatt from Richfield, an They arrived Sunday evening. uncle of Mrs. Harold Mortensen, Mrs. Michael Zagar, mother of visited at the Mortensen home on Mrs. Sam Fratto, was a visitor Sunday. at the Fratto home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Columbus Other visitors at the Thomas and family were Salt Lake vis- Hughes home recently were Mr. itors over the week end. They and Mrs. Evan Iverson from had an enjoyable day Sunday at Bountiful. Lagoon, where they attended Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bohllen and , "Italian Day. Elizabeth Ann re- son, Carl Weiler, from Compton, mained In Salt Lake with rela- California, have been spending the tives. past week at the home of Glyn Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winn and and Charmaine Matthews. Marjorie were also Salt Lake visvd Janeen Weiler from itors Sunday. They have just re- Salt Lake were also guests durcently returned from a vacation ing that time. trip to Yellowstone National Park, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Matthews, and were accompanied on that Sr., have moved to Willow Creek, trip by Robert Winn. and their grandson, Johnny, has Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes gone to stay with them for a few have returned from a vacation days. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wood spent trip to Seattle, Washington and their vacation with their daughVancouver, British Columbia. Jack McDermaid, a former res ter, Marilyn, at Marysvale and ident of Kenilworth, now- living with their son, Newell, in Merin Tacoma, Washington, spent ced, California. While in Californfour days with the Hughes. He ia, the Woods, accompanied by also visited with friends in Price. their son, Newel and wife, made Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Peterson a trip to San Francisco. are spending a week in Denver Jeanne Chipman from Pleasant Grove has been staying at the and other places in Colorado. Billy Fulton and wife from June Bott home for two weeks. SW V WJAV Jay.C. Flippen raroh bosthbfrc LSQHere Is a basic idea. A "philosophy if you want to call it that. It's the idea of Unified Design' of thrills without frills of exciting, daring lines styled In big units for ruggedness and a look. Also its the idea of selectivity . . . numerous optional choices such as power steerpower- operated seat ing, power brakes, . . . even three transmissions to choose from. 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