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Show THE PAGE FOURTEEN 8 UN - AD VO C .with the belief that numerous town problems could be better solved Zed in Price TWKXTV YKAKS A(U) " John Miletich of Hiawatha writes Mr and Mrs Joseph Scowcroft of fjom Scofield bai racks, Honolulu, that in he has been stationed there. Also a Ogden who were Sunday visitors of Friday ' August 24, 1917). the was Price, made the trip here from Helper boy 1S there, but his name the It took two weeks for Junction City by automobile in six I. C. Thoreson, surveyor general onehalf hours. passenger train Ster to reach this office. for Utah is to proceed with the sur No. 5 of the D. & R. G covers the minutes vey of the balance of the townsite of dvtance in but twenty-fiv- e Myton not yet laid out. The landless time 0 includes three hundred and twenty! (Taken from the files of The bead of he O Wilson, Hepburn into blocks acres, to be Utah Advocate of Thursday, advocates of up-tcircle 22, 1907). and lo, s. Land w,.l be placed at the his organite dancing says disposal of the commissioner of Indian zatl0n regards the foxtrot and onestep Mrs. J. A. Crocketts musical class affairs and a public land sale will be1, 0y a byg0ne age, and will home Wednesfor a general disposition of the (avor impress the association gave a recital at her was of The of the program lots. afternoon. value day w,th the interpretative vocal and tod0 ramble, the jazz dance and the ter-bo- piano duets, solos th Guy Prichard was badly burned on 'die, the latest creations in the hands and the arms at the John- - psichoreaen art. o glove son vulcanizing works on North Ninth There will be a fifteen-roun- d street Saturday night, in a gasoline! Joseph Parmley is succeeding J. C. contest at Green River Friday beblaze. Snow as chief clerk to J. S Thomp- - tween Andy Malloy of Leadville, Col6 son, general superintendent of Utah orado, and Jimmie Rodgers of Green Carbon Mercantile company is thFuel company at Castle Gate. C. G. River. There is to be a with O Neil of preliminary between Mike style and name of a new firm for Bird has resigned his position Machine Ed and and Consolidated Kelly of Wagon Price. Martin Millarich is propi le- the Wichita, Kansas, tor with John Skerl in charge. company to take the chief clerkship Memphis, Tennessee, and a wrestling with Wattis Coal company. o match between two Japanese. 1 coun-Teachers institute for Cai bon (Taken from the files of The News-- 4, While woikmen were unloading an ty is to be held at Price September 23, of August Thursday, .Advocate the Janitors employed by immense boiler and engine for the 5, 6. Union Pacific Coal company at their county school board are to hold a con- - 1917). A commercial club is to be organ- - yards last Thuisday in Scofield, John vention on August 31. Koskie, a Finlander, suffered a fractured leg ' (Taken from the files of The Sun Thirty Years Ago sub-d.v.d- ed o- the-minu- en-he- ld j six-rou- nd ATE, PRICE. pTA1L membei ed which he" PRICE C. Ci Ci HEALTH BOARD TO IIOTES, CAMP MAKE A SANITARY so'VftxOI the vu je, Beeley at the The officers, roHees wish t0 Uni !'e? Captain Jackson Inspects Camp SURVEY OF PRICE Earl S. Jackson, Captain F.A Res., Of Arthu7fiFiSfy; assistant district inspector. Fort Douglas, visited Camp Price Priday, Aug-gu- Jv. was dischaVgedA Made Re Will to the Recommendations 13. Captain Jackson expressed himself as well pleased with the con- is seriousiyTll deof To City Council On The ditions he found in camp. cCc Results Found tfcSV -- hJx st cCc A sanitary survey of Price and en- virons is expected to be made soon by the Utah state health boaid to de--, 1 termine recommendations to be made to the Price City council, particularly in regard to the water supply. Such a survey must be made before recommendations, requested by the council at their last session, can be made. Dr. Edward L. Van Eelstyn and E. R. Shields of the local branch of the health board will have charge of the Howard M. survey, assisted by: Hearst, state sanitation and public health engineer; Carl J Brown, M. W. Pickett and Fred V. Lee. It is expected by Dr. Van Eelstyn that the survey will be made Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. If not made then, it will be postponed until the latter part of September because of conflicting Amateur Program Held Friday the 13th, usually an unlucky ay lor quite a lot of people, proved enrollees just the opposite for several ;0f Camp Price, for on that evening an amateur program was held in the recreation hall, with Eddie Isaacson as master of ceremonies. The program consisted of tap dances by Edward Pagels and Francis King, a sample of How to Truck by Ralph Fisher, tall stories by Alfred Cain, James Kirk, Basil Cole and Joe Pagels took first prize, Fisher, second; Kirk, third; Cain, fourth and Cole, fifth. Music was furnished by) Donald Smith at the piano. cCc Men Discharged Fred S Deffendoll, officers orderly, was discharged August 16 to accept employment with the Columbia Copper Mining Co. Deffendoll had been a member of Company 593 for the past two years and will be re- j I Men Transj Edward enrollees Ppi M transferred to the'jv. C. C. camp at Moab EmoUee Retu "H H on, . Vl Enrollee Walter from Salt Lake City? been on 1 , Yac-cha- ri. i Business houses as well as private homes will be included in the survey. Restaurants and other I Lieutenant CrL Lieutenant Kenneth in Eastern tional Life Insurance in the local I Wr SIS'4' camp, m salesmt Show card ink for Advocate. 88 i 4 IV Uteu'ie Tlewl food-handli- ng The Utah Fuels twenty new cot- - establishments will be investigated as tages at Clear Cieek are ready fnrito sterilization of dishes, sanitary faoccupancy. cilities, sewage and garbage disposal In Every Bennett Paint, you now and water supplies. J. H Seeley of Mt. Pleasant is Pictures of bad as well as the betshipping three hundred head of sheep ter types of sanitation will be taken to Old Mexico. Prices range from so that recommendations may be ten dollars to fifteen dollars a head. made more clear before the city TIIM FIFTI MORE R. G. Miller was chosen president of the committee discussing the loca- MAN CHARGED WITH SELLING tion for the court house, and C. R FOR UNAUTHORIZED COMPANY Marcusen named secretary. A committee of three, R. G Miller, L. O. Artaigned this week on a charge of Hoffman and Albert Bryner, will seselling an insurance poicy for a comlect a site and present it to the pany not authorized to do business in Utah, H R Clifford, Price, was reon $200 bond. leased INSPECTOR DAIRY AND FOOD On the complaint of J. D. Killpack TO BE IN COUNTY NEXT WEEK it is charged that the defendant prochief cured an application from Hugh A P. Delta, dairy Stevens, Guy and food inspector of the state, is ex- Riser and delivered to him a policy of Wilpected to visit Carbon county next the Federal Mutual Life, Inc., of week to test samples of milk, J. B. mington, Delaware. Jewkes, district agricultural inspectLetter files for sale at The Sun- or announced this week. In former years the samples were Advocate sent to Salt Lake City for inspection. The time lapse, however, made less Thus it accurate the examination. was decided to make the tests here, and Mr. Stevens equipment probably will be set up in Mr. Jewkes office in the couit house. Rave your ckoiw modern as today! the shade you want! specially arranged to provide JUST ASK-U- S FOR FREE COLOR OIIPS of the charming new colors in Bennetts ifgf Painti TRI STATE LUMIERCO. 42 SOUTH CARBON AVE. UTAH PRICE, ' ' TO' DC ILIEAIRM JUSTICES COURT OF Carbon County, Precinct, Utah. SUMMONS. U G. Ballinger, Plaintiff, vs. Jenie Shanks, also known as Jenie Urcich, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Defendant above named: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within twenty days after service, and defend the above entitled action brought against you to recover the sum of $129 00 and interest due upon a certain promissory note. And in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed in said IN THE Price Couit. J W. HAMMOND, Justice of the Peace. Date of first pub., July 22, 1937 Date of lat pub . August 19. 1937 permanent WAY! and Other Beauty Services Interesting and Profitable Careers Beckon to Professionally Trained Beauty Operators SEND DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, U. S Land Oifice at Salt Lake City, Utah, July FOR FREE BOOKLET GET MAIL COUPON FBLl DETAILS BELOW 22, 1937 e0 '51 X- - NOTICE is hereby given that John Nicolaides, of Scofield, Utah, who, on July 12, 1932, made stockraising homestead entry, No 050044, for E'-NSec. 24, SNWi, Section 34, Township 13 South, Range 7 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 7th day of September, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Alek Poolos, Christ Versamis, Gust Booles and Carl Nyman, of Price, Utah. C. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. 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