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Show fM.I MX U X 8 I' NA U V O Basketball School CARBON FOOTBALL Attracts Officials, Coaches Of Region 5 TEAM HONORED AT .NOtlcC fa ! i Will ul.lilfa In h I M lit ll Si rd lx4 IuhiI a las - t t (lilt mj tlu 1 t , ri t! t- I , -- J . i , I lull a. Cal lx 111 CoisU I lit Captain Utall ioluluiti i Saturday by l.- -.l Lauris LletlrJ To Squad .Sent Yrar; 110 Attend Dinner 1 Custa fas t!l Of . I. a A .. S !) 1 u ... 1. (j1. 1. V X . to -- 3 . Y. ' In n i dating the led r.i. n At I r !. H Till: DISTRICT COURT OF THE United State fur the District of Utah Not let On Tuition For 1)1. rharie In Bankruptcy In the Mat ter of Pasco Colacito, a Bankrupt IS BANKRUPTCY 1 NO. 13078-No- tice hereby given that Tasco I I . a .. .e f.K i 11 I ati V. It 1 a tiIJfca i fiUuWtd a ly laskrttail stht.ii.led fi. f the t d al i e mu, ( II, I S J !( he Ml. e a IfiS r M I, the J.r m las 1.. 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What football to Guymon tlie Anierlean boy In dcvelopnng Aj'prommately I JO guests attended Feb. 20, 1929, made stork raising sportsmanship, teamwork and unc If- - the dinner. Harry Clark acted as homestead entry, No. 044681. tor tshness was the subject of a talk by toastmaster, and the speech of l, Superintendent W. W. Christensen. C. come was given by Miss Charlotte NWfSEli Sec. 28, EHNWVi, N4SEV, SE4SE4, Sec W. (Stubby) Peterson, former coach Muffitt. 29 NWt, Section 33. Township 12 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Me ridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Stylian Stars, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 16th day of January, at the fathletli c J TIficf t 1 . G it l.r r I " f Hr V. t. (Gus) Lfaurli Was t lex tl.e l!J4 Cal tojitain Rig? f'Xitball team at the annual banquet given Tueaday ctenmg Ly tta Senate Out In hunur it the IU23 grhl.ter Cauria, a Junior, wai rrgular u.kle thii n a.tn on the Miner eleven, and wa rated as one of the must met- - full.)' Castle CafU.li, Crf.tral IV CirlC fur public Hi5ltUua arid all blgh tl( Dale, u.fitah hlfch of V trial, Roosevelt, Duchesne, IVrron, Jxrsi.lis lilt rested and J. resent at ri eetinjj, will be gien an i jxirtunily lluntinttun. Green ItHer, Grand to te lit aid on the matter. high f Mofab, MunUeello and Blrul-H n II YOUN'O. Clerk Tlie basketball nrhedult for Region County Kir-- t )ul IVc. 14; last Dee 21, 1983 5 will be adojited at a meeting at fait c . iri.l 1 AlblcllC intfn al h jII liimls eljxxtrd to lx It Jirr nt S. S I'! ih n l a fat the? Till KMV, lit I T A 1! Wellington Ward To Sponsor Homecoming Celebration Friday BANQUET TUESDAY I ritin, fAII s I Colac- ito, of Spring Canyon. Utah, ha filed H petition on the 9th day of December, 1932, praying for a discharge from all hi debt In bankruptcy. All creditor and other person Interested are ordered to attend at the hearing upon said petition before the United State District Judge In the United State Court Room in the Federal Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 22nd day of January, 1934, at two oclock in the afternoon thereof, and then and there how cause, If any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner ahould not le granted. By general rule of the Court, it Is further ordered, that any creditor opposing this application, shall enter his apearance and file specifications In writing In opposition thereto, with the undersigned Referee, In the manner and at the time as provided In General Order Number 32. j. t. McConnell. In Referee Bankruptcy, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, December 7th, 1933. 3 Notice Of Intention Notice is hereby given by the city council of Price, Utah, of the inten- tmn of .said city council at a special meeting on December 26, 1933, to adopt a budget by ordinance, said budget to bo based on a tentative budget which has been furnished to city council by the mayor and the city recorder as is required by and which sets forth in detail the revenues and the expenditures of you are having any trouble IF with your eyes it may be that I I SNEt, j I X 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: Nick Diamantl, Peter Jouflas and John Botonakij of Helper, Utah, and John Daskalakis of Castle Gate, Utah. X GEO. E. WOOLLEY, I Acting Register. First pub. Dec. 7; last Jan. 4. 1934 wel-SW- Johnson Transfer Coal Co. &t V V EXAMINATION FREE Lenses Duplicated Repair Work All Work Guaranteed v We Haul Anything Phone 426 you are needing properly fitted Lenses. I will gladly give a thorough examination and tell you frankly whether or not you need glasses. Anywhere B. E. Johnson, Mri. t C4 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- trict court in and for Carbon CounSUMMONS. Birdie ty, Utah. Tighc, Plaintiff, vs. Jake Tlghe, Defendant. The Slate of Utah to The Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twen-- 1 ty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; 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 fill'd with the clerk of said Court. This action is brought by the Plain-th- e tiff, Birdie Tighe, for the purpose of securing a divorce from the Defend-laant, Jake Tighe. i I w, S. J. SWEETRING, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 309-1- 0 Electric Bldg. Price, Utah. First pub. Dec. 7; last Jan. 4. 1934 the preceding calendar year, the estimate of the revenues for the next succeeding year, and a statement of the financial conditions of the city. Said tentative budget and statement is open to public inspection at the of-- 1 of the city recorder at any time. By order of the mayor and city council, Price, a municipal corpora- tion. CARL W. EMPEY, City Recorder. DEPART-fic-e OF CONTEST ment of the Interior, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah,) November 3, 1933. To Heber Pearson of Pleasant Grove, Utah, contestee: You are hereby notified that Rollal E. West, who gives Price, Utah, as IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- - his postoffice address, did on Octo- trict Court, in and for Carbon ber 7th, 1933, file in this office his County, State of Utah. SHERIFFS duly corroborated application to C. H. Stevenson and Eliza- - test and secure the cancellation of beth Stevenson, doing business as C. your Stockraising Homestead Entry, H. Stevenson Lumber Company, Serial No, 043634, made August 27, Plaintiffs, vs. John Biscardi and An- - 1927, for Lots 1 to 12, inclusive, Sec, L Twp. 12 South, Range 11 East; and tonio Laboroi, Defendants. SEV Sec. 33, Twp. 11 South, Range on the Sale sold at Sheriffs To be 15th day of December, 1933, at the 11 East, Salt Lake meridian, and as hour of One oclock P. M. at the front grounds for his contest he alleges that door of the Court House in Price, said entryman has submitted final Carbon County, Utah, the following proof, which is false and fraudulent, in that he has never established a described property, Two frame houses of four rooms bona fide residence on said entry; has each together with all out houses and failed to live thereon as much as five other improvements situated upon the months during any one year, and has failed to place on said land perman- following described property: ent improvements, or any improve of 925 the feet South Beginning ments enhancing the value of said Northeast corner of the North land for stockraising purposes to the west Quarter of the Southeast extent of $1.25 per acre or to any of Section 13, Township Quarter amount approximating that amount. 13, S. Range 9 East of Salt Lake You are, therefore, further notified Meridian running thence North that the said allegations will be taken 59 degrees, 33 minutes, West as confessed, and your said entry will 197.8 feet; thence North 25 debe cancelled without further right to grees, 38 minutes, East 400 feet; be heard, either before this office or to the 460.9 feet thence South on appeal, if you fail to file in this less Denver of beginning, place office within twenty days after the & Rio Grande Western Railroad FOURTH publication of this notice, to the of right Way, subject Right as shown below, your answer, under of the defendants herein and all oath, specifically responding to these to them under parties claiming allegations of contest, together with an easement as a means of indue proof that you have served a gress and egress being a road apof your answer on the said con copy proximately 20 feet wide and testant either in person or by regias follows: described stered mail. Beginning 925 feet South of You should state in your answer the Northeast corner of the the name of the postoffice to which Northwest quarter of the Southyou desire future notices to be sent east quarter of said section, to you. North thence and range, township GEO. E. WOOLLEY, 59 degrees, 33 minutes. West Acting Register. 197.8 feet; thence North 25 deE. D. DUNN, Atty, grees, 38 minutes. East 18 4 feet, Salt Lake City, Utah. thence South 59 degrees, 33 minFirst publication, Nov. 23; utes, West 197 feet, thence South Second publication, Nov. 30; 20 feet to the place of beginning. Third publication, Dec. 7; Also a Right of Way in the deFourth publication, Dec. 14, 1933. to vehicles fendants travel by across the land described from PKOBATK AND GUARDIANSHIP NO- the Right of Way last described tires Consult county clerk or respecto the land adjoining and belongtive signers for further information. ing to the said John Biscardi. ESTATE Dated this 20th day of November, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of John Labbe, deceased. Creditors will present claims with S. RI. BLISS, to the undersigned at office vouchers Sheriff, Carbon County, Utah. of her attorney, A. S. Horsley, on or First pub. Nov. 23; last, Dec. 14, 1933. before the 25th day of January A. D., 1934. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- EMMA JANE LABBE. partment of the Interior. U. S. Administratrix of John Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Labbe. Deceased. December 5, 1933. A. S. HORSLEY, NOTICE is hereby given that Gust Attorney of Administratrix. Zacithinakis, of Price, Utah, who, on First pub. Nov. 23; last, Dec. 14, 1933. NOTICE con-SAL- 1 E. NEW FORD THE for 1934 V--8 UNIVERSAL CAR to-w- it: I ! The New Ford V-- 8 for 1934 is now on display at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Surpassing eien the g) eat Ford of 1933 in economy , beauty and comfort , it is truly the car of this modthe culmination ofthirty years Fordprogress. 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