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Show THE PAGE TWELVE TWENTY YEAKS SUN-ADVOCAT- Climbing Circulation Creating Contacts For Customer Developing ACiO te, Thirty Years Ago ' Stand-ardvill- e, Ro-lap- ss p, d, w, - (Taken from the files of The of February 1, 1917). News-Advoca- 50-1- - reside permanently. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bruno Tuesday morning, January 19. Mrs. Hugh Fullerton is improving from a several weeks illness. Nick Brakus of Bingham Canyon left Tuesday for his work there after being here for the past few weeks. His four children will reside wi,th their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Juvan in Spring Glen. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Rolando, newlyweds, Mrs. Ken Arrotti and Mrs. Jack Kershbergen were hostesses at a delightful shower last Saturday night. Many guests attended, enjoying an appetizNumerous ing supper and games. lovely gifts received by the two were displayed to the company. Frank Uresk of Myton, and George Sheffler, are visiting here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and family of Carbonville were dinner guests at the Parker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lawley, Mr. house-warmi- W. H. Clark, Salt Lake poliCe cer was a business caller in this week, attending sessions court house. Hal G. MacKnight, The was confiM his home this week suffering from attack of the flu. co-pu- bi Sun-Advoca- te, protect the interests of depositors, borrowers and stockholders. ROYAL NEWS By Thelma Nezos George A. Wilson is convalescing at his home after suffering with a serious seige of pneumonia. Joe Bleggie was a Sunday visitor IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAR- bon County, State of Utah. In the matter of the dissolution of John D. Chapman Five Cents to One Dollar Stores Inc., a corporation. NOTICE. The John D. Chapman Five Cents to One Dollar Stores Inc., a Utah corporation, with its principal place of business at Price, Carbon County, Utah, has filed its application in the above court praying for an order of dissolution from this court; and said court has set the hearing on said application at 10 oclock a. m. on Tuesday the 23rd day of February, 1937, or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, at the court house, in the court room thereof at Price, Carbon County, Utah. Any person having objections to the dissolution of said corporation may file his objections to said application on or before the date set for said hear- however, are not in accord banking, no matter how pleasantly and courteously they may be performed. These practices include such things as: practices, SOME sound services and free favors cause that operating losses; the carrying of a checking account when the income received from it is less than the handling cost; the granting of loans on insufficient security or in connection with transactions which have dubious chances of success. Non-banki- In the interests of our depositors, borrowers CARBON EMERY ing. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 11th day of January, F. B. HAMMOND, Deputy Price, Utah. Attorney for Applicant. Date of first pub., January Date of last pub., February 14, 1937 11, 1937 BANK UTAH PRICE Member B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. By Donald Hacking, ng and stockholders, and the Community as a whole, this bank adheres to accepted principles and methods of sound hanking. Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Special For Limited Time Only 00 $ Allowance made on Any Used Range On a New Electric WESTINGHOUSE RANGE NOTICE! Just Phone 275 For Further Information! MUTUAL LUMBER CO. PRICE, UTAH 128 WEST MAIN ST. TnE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District in and for the County of Carbon, State of Utah. NOTICE OF SALE: State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Canakis Gianulakis, otherwise known as Kanakis Gianoulak-i- s, otherwise known as Canakis a widower; and Dr. F. F. Hatch, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE ON THE 13th day of February, A. D. 1937, at 10 oclock A. M. of said day at the Front Door of the Carbon County Court House at Price, Utah, the following described real and personal property situated in said counIN Gian-olak- ty, Ewes described as follows: ewes. 14 Ordering a telephone now will place your name in the next directory. Enjoy its convenience for a few cents a day. One call in an emergency may he worth many times its cost. If you already have service and plan to move or desire to change your present listing please let us know now. For advertising, additional listings (other members of your household, etc.) just call our business office. is, to-w- it: 250 ewe lambs. ewes. 1, 2 and Together with all the natural increase and wool. All the Ewes are Cross Bred, all marked O in red paint on right shoulder and Left hip, and Right, straight sht on lower lobe; on lower lobe. Left, 25 211 W! (SWW NOW MONTH 93 PROOF ear-marke- d; AT POPULAR half-circ- le ALSO: Lots Three (3) and Four (4) of section Twenty four (24), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Twelve (12) East of the Salt Lake Meridian, also Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the East half of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section Thirty (30), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, Salt Lake Meridian; containing in all Two Hundred Thirty Seven and 33100 (237.-3acres together with any and all buildings, improvements and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, nowi built or to be built thereon during the existence of this loan. TOGETHER with One and 25100 (1.25) cubic feet of water per second from the Big Spring Ranch Creek; together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said prem- (E) 3) ises. Dated this 15th day of January. A. D. 1937. S. M. BLISS, Date of Sheriff of Carbon County, first pub., January 'Date of last pub., February 0 j Ita Telephone Directory Bsl 193 ng Passeportout for sale at The That it is an ill wind, etc., was 1 and 5, proved Friday when Nos. Notice is hereby given that a speboth heavily loaded wdth passengers, Mimeograph paper of various qualities cial meeting of the members of the were detained in Price all day by a for sale at The Hellenic Orthodox church of Carbon County, State of Utah, The Assumption will be held at the hall of the Hellenic Orthodox Church, Price, Utah, on Sunday, February 28, 1937, at 1 p. m. of that day. Said meeting is called for the purpose of considering a proposition to incorporate said church under the name of the Hellenic Orthodox Church and to transact such other business as may come before said meeting. D. J. Pappacostas, President. Nick Zakis, Vice President. P. Pappas, Secretary. Date of first pub., January 21, 1937 Date of last pub., February 4, 1937 U)UL (lfou?L TIclmsl 2 Sound Banking vis. Mr. and Mrs. John Prazen have 1937. big moved to Helper, where they plan to Wool buyers representing the eastern dealers are overrunning the Utah and Idaho territory, scrambling Green River proved no match for for contracts for this seasons clip. It Carbon county high school last Sat- is estimated that they have already urday afternoon on the basketball contracted for six million pounds of 0. floor and was defeated wool, the product bringing from twenty to thirty cents a pound. The natural riches and resources of o the Uintah basin have so manifested new bhrber shop in Larsons Emery themselves to the attention of capital Castle Dale is the prettiest one east and energetic business men that with of Provo. The fixtures are costly and the advent ,of spring many enterthoroughly modern. prises for the development of this territory will be announced. Chief The second meeting of the new among these already assured is the board of county commissioners conestablishment by the Mutual Cream- vened Thursday. All the offices of ery company, which is planning six road supervisor in the several precheese factories in Duchesne and Uin- cincts were declared vacant and new tah counties and an assembling and appointments made: Winter Quarters, shipping station at Price, with Price John Staley; Castle Gate, S. W. Waras the central point. ren; Helper, James Bryner; Spring T. Rowley; Price, P. I. Ol11 of 19 the Glen, John in favor to A score of Fred Blackburn. sen; Wellington, Academy basketball team was too much for the prowess of the Price Transparent tape for sale at The Yeornen team to overcome. te and Mrs. Noble Lawley and their in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Perrero are the mother, Mrs. Edna Lawley, are new d parents of a here. proud residents 11 at the born January daughter, home of Mrs. Perreros parents, Mr. Spring Glen School News Mrs. Gus Marinos. and Tuesdays school program included to the unusually cold temperDue band selections; talks by Mary Cham- atures prevailaing, a number of cases bers, Muriel Christensen and Colleen of flu have broken out in Royal witn-i- n the Dost few days, causing a loss Rowley on history; Dee Robinson, John Juliano, science- Rosie Paluso, of work to many employees. citizenship; songs, Alyce O'Greene; Awards poem, Dominick Juliano. were presented to the following band students from the intermountam contest: Thomas Steele, Josephine Ahlin, Bert Rowley. Awards were made ini the Tuesday assembly for the citizen- -' ship scrap book of each grade. seven-poun- 'derailment of a freight train at Max- well. Five cars turned completely (Taken from the files of The Sun over and five more went off the track, Thats the program of The a broken rail causing the trouble. The folks detained here steadily advancing $500, spent nearly From Price the jurors drawn for the siee of its already Barge famthe February term of district court according to estimates, in this city, ily of weekly readers, a program 0 which convenes on tha 19th, are the! which is being given added There were two extra pictures following: Charles Averill, L. R. Full-- 1 speedy push through the current shown at in the motion show picture mer, Harry Barnes and John A circulation campaign. Already a Mathit. Helper will be represented Storrs January 24 and 25. They were large number of new readers of the Little Brother and Rich by John Buchanan and J. Tom Fitch; iThe have been added during this camChildren? LidAre Where R. J. Peter My Wellington, Golding, paign. Hundreds more will join dell; Spring Glen, Jess Haycock, Tony this family of readers, according IL W. Dupin; ;Sunnyside, Taylor, to present indications, by the time John Vuskninick, J. W. Linn, D. A. that the campaign draws to a Van Wagoner, Warren M. Conrad, B. close. Their interest in the publi(Taken from The Eastern Utah AdA. Johnson, William Memmott; Scoof January 31, 1907). vocate cation will be of the highest orW. Joe R. R. field, Wilson, Parmley, on A snow Baxter Pass blocade has der because they will follow the M Moseley. left Vernal and a great portion of news of the district through its witY'out communica- columns, developing an advertisOld Jack Frost has filled the bill Ulnfah ing medium of greater value to nicelv as commissioner of prohibition ton with the outside world and one mlles hundred and from lhe area. Look at this coverage: the twenty in the Castle Dale section the last few nearest setThe line. old Price, railway Helper, Spring Canyon, weeks, with the result that nearly half Castle Gate, Kenilworth, the town is as dry as the Sahara Des- tlers are telling stories of 1879, the Latuda, National, Conert, with little or no relief expected year when the big storms came. Since sumers, Sweets, Spring Glen, until the ground thaws, as the experi- that time, Vernal has not been withWattis, Hiawatha, Mobr-lanment of digging up the pipes to thaw out its regular delivery of first-clamail, except for short periods at rare Huntington, Castle Dale, them out is almost impossible. intervals. Cleveland, Columbia, Sunnyside, Elmo, Green River, Wellington. The office of seven juvenile court More direct contacts with prosThe following jurors have been probation ofjudges and twenty-tw- o term drawn pective customers in eastern Utah for at the service the were abolished ficers January juvenile by than available through any other court commission at a meeting Mon- of court, beginning February 11, 1907: established method of ofT. Andrew regularly James in Anderson; the governors Wallace, day afternoon publicity presentation. fice, leaving only two judges in office A. Z. Marshall, E. E. Branch, Levi and reducing the expenses of the com- Branch; ;John H. James, Herman B. mission more than a thousand dollars Horsley, C. H. Empey, J. W. SPRING GLEN ITEMS David Farnsworth; David O. a month. The two left in are Judge E. J. Milne of the third district com- Edwards; Permitt Ewell, W. P. Milprising Salt Lake, Tooele and Summit ler; John Simmons, Thomas Wells, By Olga Dupin counties, and Judge Volney C. Gun- John A. Powell, Neils Nelson; J. T. (Too late for last week) Mrs. Bill Morgan of Salt Lake City nell of the second district, compris- Parmley, Isaac Morgan, Abraham Blood; Robert W. Powell; Charles spent part of last week at the home ing Weber, Morrgan and Davis of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike DaHales. Loof-bouro- THURSDAY, JANUARY PRICE, UTAH E, 21, 1937 11, 1937 " imam saxuauru$m oamaii , ; 81 |