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Show it ft (The Jtrlljj briuW fim Fiat k, ifovtirsUrti.l tbTVtf, TurJay ulugu ) fr jxii t Cr tal a )tvvkin tt CHm.piUd dal luf ll? tnuittti 14 mum J OS and mltilinuia trading i4 44 The mean tnnjjrralure wa 6 7, departure frtsn tuirmal of 4 7 drgtrr; (lie mttn insiimuin wu V5 6 atuj the mean minimum w a 57 8. The grtai-ro- l dally range id tnnpefaturr wa 48 degree, 1'mlpitstlun dating the ttuiMh taitcin l!!i 1 Furl .t.U ,i AJu t f a)i t .diq ji ) is f ill U.e m I to- e e e, e, 1 Price Office Reports New Loans Available v.; ,i.g a a; i.l U I i I uuJilj if!. ills ta'.u fcie so fs fa.'.l.fid ill u.e t.- ra lx yoi. l t! e a. i l14j 1 t a it. 1 ha 1 a- vr .:e a, 1 Lia.-- S U.e i U.e :.! I - ' .1 , . . I i ilJ log , j Th-.- i that authorization has been received from the government for making loans to farmers and livestock men for the ensiling of feed crops, as well as other measures necessary for the preparation of winter feed. Loans designed to aid applicants to secure water will also be made. Among other things, the money will be available for hauling water and for drilling wells. Auto onLoans Confidential Through PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CO. Rooms Price PROFESSIONAL Dr. Bliss L. Finlayson and Surgeon Physician Hours 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 318 Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, and Surgeon Physician 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 to 8 p. Residence 381 Office Phone 255 20 N. Carbon Ave. . Dr. J. C. Hubbard, and Physician Office , Phone Burgeon Hour, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah 240-J- al! 1 t.-t- Attorney At Law In County Court House Office Price, Utah Wallace Mortuary, Licensed Embalmer A. N. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Service, Day or Night Phone 158 Price, Utah Funeral Home, Flynn Licensed Embalmer Quality Service, Reasonable Cost Ambulance Service Phone 29 Price, Utah Orval L. Thomas, Lessee of Deseret Mortuary Day ar Night Ambulance Service TeL 164-Price W L. A. McGee, Attorney At Law 5 and 6, Silragni Building, Price, Utah. Phone, Office 193, residence 93 Room S. J. SWEETRING LAWYER 29 E. Main St. TeL 141 B. W. Dalton, Attorney At Law Phono 336, 27 Eaet Main FRANK B. ArCE:.T:Y Booms price 1 HANSON at law and 2 Silvagni Building Fhooe 327 !! iJ A 4 Irfl -- e nt lm I i ly-m- .9 1 AREIUj! pig a In Your; nk -i if Iff 1 at I Communif iia nu-ia- o'i4 I n iic ol DiD c 1. t bM J' r - .ILirfar k uun. j Ttr k-- AHEPANSSNARE New Type Of College Picture To Open At CLASS B HONORS StarTheatre Sunday 15-- 4, ff one-ga- (jpffl Fa f.rU of b V advertisement on page OUTING WELL ATTENDED A large number of Rutarians and their wives attended the club's outing Thursday of last week in the Price City park. Lunch was served by the Rotary Anns. A softball game was the entertainment feature of the affair. The committee in charge of the outing included Ruel Redd, Belmont Richards, Allan Ramsey and Bishop George Jorgensen. of the September Lf 8 issue P0S out today Then phone us to make a free survey of your heal ing plant. We can give you valuable information The heating season is just ahead. You might u well enjoy the economy and comfort of IRON FIREMAN Tirade UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Authorized Iron Fireman Dealer Price, Utah Phone FALL CLEANING Cleaned Right Patrons of the Acme Cleaners and Tailors are never in a delima when the time comes to select from the wardrobe. and They know that their garments are neat and spotless certain to add to their personal appearance. ACME CLEANERS. & TAILORS 17 East Main, Price Phone 237 Satisfaction Guaranteed Plant Equipped With Automatic The Protection X Johnson Transfer Company Phone 426 B. E. Johnson, MfiT cor-ra- Make Plans Now to enroll The University of Utah SALT LAKE CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY Hotel ) ft. 90 ft. S. and 734 ft. W345 (4) ft. S. and 555 ft. W.; (5) 240 ft S and 646 ft. W.; (6) 296 ft. S. and 542 ft. W. The water will be E.-(3- Temple - The largest institution of higher learning in the In- termountain region. Freshmen report for placement tests September 19, and must attend September 20-2- 2 for special instruction and registration. All other students should register September 24. Regular class work begins September 25 Write for further information and catalogue Salt Lake City THE WEATHER Daily maximum temperatures at the Price weather station during the v,eek ending Sunday varied from 82 to 94 degrees, readings of over 90 being recorded on only four days, it is shown in the weekly meteorological report issued Tuesday by Henry W. 968 ft. ?hCh bcars collected N' 234 ft- - ad said corner and conveyed by pipe line to the Town of Soldier Summit and there used for domestic and industrial This application is purposes. designated in the State Engineers office as File No. Fiack, government observer. Minimum readings ranged from 46 All protests against the granting of to 56, falling below 50 on two days. Said application, the eason stating Daily maximum and minimum reherefor, must be by affidavit in d cord for the week were as follows: hcate, accompanied with a fee of thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Dat. of first pob.. D.te of last pub., Sopt. Uitioca n. gifti K Tirade automatic coal heat this winter. EASTERN Asking Judgment Of -- 67 EVENING SATURDAY Death Takes Woman ed University of Utah J Sa AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER Completing the 1934 American legion junior baseball program, the Something new and different in Ahepans easily defeated the Eastern in motion picture history has been ac- Utah Electric team Saturday, play-ofor the Class B complished; a college story has been thq filmed without a football game, a championship. The Ahepans won the football player, or a college musical title in the first half of play, while Eastern Utah recently upset Price show in the entire production. The picture is "She Loves Me Not, Trading to break a tie for second-ha- lf PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP honors. produced by Paramount with Bing Notices Consult county clerk or n barrage leading off with a Crosby and Miriam Hopkins starred. run in the first inning, the Ahepans clout- respective signers for further It opens Sunday for a four-da- y ed the ball to all corners of the at the Star theatre. scored seven times in the secis adopted "She Loves Me Not NOTICE TO CREDITORS novel which ap- ond frame and added three more runs from the widely-rea- d Estate of FRANK F. FISK, otherscored Utah in third. Eastern the in the serial form in Saturday peared Evening Post, and also from the twice in the opening inning, once in wise known as F. F. Fisk, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Broadway play of the same name. In the second and once in the third. Bobbie Vecchio was the leading hit- vouchers to the undersigned at 171 addition to Crosby and Miriam Hopkins, Kitty Carlisle, Edward Nugent, ter for the winners, collecting two South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Henry Stephenson, Warren Hymer, blows in tiiree times at bat- Passic Utah, on or before the 31st day of Lynne Overman, Judith Allen, George also hit safely twice to lead the East- December, A. D. 1934. WALKER BANK & TRUST Barbier and Vince Barnett are includ- ern Utah Electric offensive. ed in the cast. COMPANY, By Win. J. Fitzwho directed Elliott patrick, its Assistant Trust Nugent, Spring directed Moon," Officer, and Lisle A. Smith, Executors under the Last this film from the screen play by Glen Monday Will and Testament of Frank Benjamin Glazer. Besides giving Crosby ample opF. Fisk, sometimes otherwise Mrs. Mary Kokalj Vuksinick, 65, known as F. F. Fisk, Doc. portunity to sing several brand new, wife of John Vuksinick of Spring typically Crosby tunes, the film is also Glen, died Monday morning. Funeral R. A. McBROOM, full of comedy and suspense. services will be held in the Spring Attorney for Executor, Glen school house Thursday at 4:00 308 Kearns Bldg., p. m., with burial under the direction Salt Lake City, Utah. Filed Date of first pub. Aug. 23, 1934. of the Flynn funeral home. $1000 Born in Austria May 13, 1869, a Date of last pub. Sept. 20, 1934. NOTICE TO WATER USERS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alleging that the defendants re- Kokalj, Mrs. Vuksinick came to the State Engineers Office, Salt Lake moved trees from his grazing land, United States 48 years ago. She had City, Utah, August 25, 1934. Notice damaged the property and tore down resided in Utah for 35 years and at is hereby given that the Town of Sola number of buildings on the land, Spring Glen for 16 years. dier Summit, a municipal corporaLee Thomas filed suit in district court She is survived by her husband; tion, has made application in this week against W. W. Murray and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Matekovic ance with the laws of Utah to accordchange W. J. Burgess for total judgment of and Mrs. Annie Skerl, and five sons, the point of diversion, place and naon causes of two action. $1000 Anton, Martin, Rudolph, Frank and ture of use of 0.33 sec. feet of water The first cause of action alleges that Louis Vuksinick; 27 grandchildren from Price river in Wasatch Murray and Burgess removed 50 pine and one all of Utah. Said water has heretoforecounty, been trees and 400 aspens from the plain- Spring Glen. Also surviving is a sis- diverted into the Pioneer Ditch tiffs land, making it unfit for sheep ter, Mrs. Margaret Logar, Ravens at a point which bears S. 618 No. ft grazing purposes. Two hundred dol- Dale, Washington. and E. 642 ft. from the N14 corner trees lars is sought for payment of the Sec. 1, Twp. 14 S R. 9 E Salt Lake and $300 for damage to the property. SCOUT COURTS OF HONOR base and meridian, and used to irrisecond The cause of action accuses PLANNED FOR TWO TROOPS gate parts of Secs. 7, 8. 17, 20 and 21 the defendants of tearing dowrn a Twp. 14 S R. 10 E Salt Lake base ll frame house, a sheep Carl W. Empey, chairman of the and meridian. and a barn, for which Thomas Carbon Boy Scout district, announces Summit has The Town of Soldier purchased 20 shares of asks judgment of $500. that courts of honor will be held at primary stock in Pioneer Ditch Co. No. and Helper Spring Canyon as soon as 1, which stock is members of the two troops are prop- sent a flow of 0.33 reported to represec. ft. of the deerly registered with the Timpanogos creed water right of said company It council for awards they have won. is now proposed to collect said water Both troops have been active, acsprings, located as in cording to Mr. Empey, who has re- with reference to the SE cor. follows Sec. 23 ceived a large number of certificates 10 S., R. 8 E., Salt Lake base for presentation to the scouts as soon and meridian: (1) 1355 ft. N. and 257 as they meet registration ft. E.; (2) 1200 ft. N. and 23 four-roo- m (Vlfl IRON FIREMAl - Suit rrtrt Read the full page i of hc n Ik-m- m-rv- e great-grandchi- Walter C. Gease, d VM.JU I - Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 : : : : Utah 1-- 2, U1C (!ai'tf 1 , Three-Corner- Hour, In V five-ru- NEW AND USED CARS Low Ratos I VM-e- k iM-.UVe- e Don Woodward, clerk at the Price office of the emergency livestock feed loon department, announced Friday .a U.e tec- half thatlipUimLlp ill Clas B id ttxh I'j.-tri- n junior league tl.e Amelin . last I - , ! :i bagur f ty drfrat'lig 11 lee Tladillg, r.t if I'l liT Lai a real llirct .(M irlUif game. C.niial m a tie we l.a r I.k .i Seat x L' tif ti The Sepal ate lUCU.I hr tt.c Hire! UU Ju,; the Milhil c i !ul t3!' ! p.-lua,! 111 al r P lamp at tuglit was turned on batsda at.afs. ,v i ft win i their fielding was ut MS steady. vv ell one game r tcl.t to U.r i ul.tf hud j and add at boat JlK) I, "J tie vnniieis scored all of their run (rain t i.I.fi st t a 1 -l- ilt l ended m a l.a r three! luinar sjatcin t .,!,!. f.i two getting t fust !.e timings, and m the .!!. V.ee it V 3 di I led t y ill the third- Price iiff i.v2-0Ua- J in the f.iit and fne in the I to g' .!- ll.e once fkiartment In every Of lliuae who gta.lualrd flulH Cat- at least counted (irn.ial Trading fet t'-l.i ! it..'u.r tr,t- f.i i I'.n.i c in I he one of the fne fiames, tut could not U.e au'te l.oii high laat tiling, R..by JWigiuiid, fee on. isk f.d taik nf.-niu- ) ! iiill..)lx- - L id vv in-Fled Wiada, William llulili-'-, lint-rnc- e u.- g wht. h will over the needed run. hav-- l 'he mi. nd The of i.i: t t s.gu-A.ut!.e of I..I.. e i it I and quite push U.r la-wilt thud, ej the Flaniisrtt ! A ti Jurgrnaclt and nil n left 414 base. wwisl iiviilnj U and U.e f,rl ti e lug 1rtfu ipal 1st ltuy knelled second attend Ue Umvernty of I'luli id I Groi gules, Price Trading of lufur l.,3i I.J-.- !l el U.ur was the bitting tar, collectU.e f;d half tflhc LurU) Kuker. tu in i.nii.t it JlligLain Yi'ul.g itiiige half Of that run and two singles in Anotlier eai .i home a m the la-lung fur startled if.il U.r Vaialiiy ing lUeul. David bv t hits Ihe plate. No member the rlUfeii of Prne Tuesday and tluee Dips iiai'.e, a Walk and 4l 1lul L tauMtl damage of aevrtal thousand die Avuf.iJ winning aggregation was able tf At (he regular me ling tf ll.ctuuil-t- y Lbvd, Wiggu whnh dollar when the interior of tle Ituc F,oV two n.n. tu tut sufely more than once. t iiiniiUsuulirt s Tn duV . dt ; i .te U.e l.nk (lidjud The wa aitnutl tall.es txStyle aliop and U.r the Winning nut ed to that have fej NOTE BUT FILf D destroyed by flame. a ! d one mole Ul the f.ftli Is ID rViilill.t finan- iCilmtis that tl.r two and Lloyd Lv VJUf on a hd ' givJudgment of $200 allegedly due on Tle Pi ice aeadimy t.jiened Mon- cial tund.il. 11, aufli.'in-af.- nf na was f.. a promissory note is sought by George -ji tllots fur the iiegi.ti j',..n day with an enrollment of 23. There enlO.Ot.'U collet tid S. hultz in a suit filed in district court Safeway art aeveral more to enter by neit f Hugand Adolph ibis week against F.url J. Robertson lute. David Llod ti us nhoolj week- - Tlr academy oja-with attack the I 111 id and 'gei Ruby E. Robertson. Interest and leading in The I, ji.maii year with Ihe ttvutt favorable auspice Puli' k Full fees are also asked. devel-sthorail) S.ifi'.ies of attorney and bright outlook for a successful the mull house Tuexlay lug.'.t suit-- 1 ml the bluws. five to nt nine Dcpaitno term. 'ojaxl into a pandemoniuin and r of the lining team -- O fit in two set of tit legale U lngjalld HO member t with his offer to w aide ti.nnet a WILL FAY CASH! for the tonv mli.n to t held, Tlw unfa vor able coal Condition are chuM-With the ex than tiu riHie fuiliun The II ing Scjlemlxr Top Market Prices for Pork. having their effect on the Cat bon in Prnv tlf the second and fomth in Vral. Beef and Lamb. mines. Last wee-- Sunnyslile woiked of tlu- - Demoitatic putty thsirou of jetpu ,n i , i was hings, the , a. t way only fotrr days and the upjier ramp joining will) the Piogu while ar- - i j i.ing LaUnirn in m two. Tlte Consollduttd U running two repii nied by 27 s RECK EL REST The ch'enes td the title strns them wete LJ ntizen and three day a week. (iayd against Re. 242-- J Phono 24I-head.xl by T. F, Ki l. r and other old- mduated by the fact that the Safeway o four the in game 22 run 116 8. 2nd Wet Price, UUh ci.itic J arty Tin Carbon-Emer- y fair rommdtee time leailei in the General fur 20 to to as It succr-ssfIn effort compared ha been i atic This is an average uf 5'j Ik legates to the i thriller for the secure a real II r conr eonveiitiun runs A SeplemU game fur the new champions (x nummatnig people of the two countie. tract has Just been signed for the pre- have been apjmi tinned as follows: as comparer! to 5 fur the losing Castle' Sane of the first three games were sentation of "The Great Wolgast," ac- - Winter Quarters. 2. Scofield. Do- knowledged to be one of the world's .Gate, 3, lleljier, 3, Price, 9. Welling- iaH follows: Safeway 9. General DeGeneral 3. 6: Creek. Clear 4; 9; Safeway 'tun, 4; SunnvMtle, partnunt lfarK-r- . Kmllwoith. partment 2; General Department 5, Carboinille, In response to an Inquiry of The .Spring Glen, Hiawatha, S'.orrs and Safeway 3 General Department won the first Advocate, V. B- Williams, general Carbon, I e;ich- The apjairtiunment 12 corn-each for biiverl one on is Fuel half of the split season, with Safeway delegate j superintendent of the Utah thereof end of votes or fraction attitude the defined that) taking the second. In winning the pany, major In for rounds of piny, each team Thomas for Mathomhah rongress resiH-clivcompany on the political situation recorded four w ins as against one Carbon county as follows: The Utah Un the election of 1912- 111 U taled .34 id an inch, .76 id an tiuh hr low normal Tlw general temjjer-tur- e for tle Hale wn 74 6 degree 2 7 aho e the avnage fur junedtng oh year. The highest at Kt. George terved wu 112 drgtt-Ut July 27 and 28. while the lowest wa 23 degree at Coalville on July I The month wa the fourth warmest July of record, being ext ceded only la the yean 1901, 1931 and 1833. Tl nearly rale In temperature wa very IUver-dalonly three station, Thistle and Soldier Summit, altowlng mlnu departure General precipitation fur the state wa .63 of an inch, .24 of an huh below the average fur pat year. Tlu greatest monthly amount wa 2 62 Incites at Milford, and the greatest amount In 24 hours was likewise recorded at that community, 8 Inche, on July 3. The state as a whole averaged 73 per cent of a normal precipitation, but in 43 year of record keeping, there have been 13 Julys with leas rainfall. Counties around and immediately south of Great Salt Lake received an amount of rain slightly In excess of normal, while counties In the southern. central and eastern aectlona cd the state received leas than normal. Hate-wid- Ti.t ale Jr) weather Ti.ufada) , brj It II. per IssurJ t ,rlclet ll.r uaaitli c d July, lemta-iatur- Last Uiah Electric Snares Second Half TITLE Title In B Division WIN LEAGUE AiO YICAItS WEATHER REPORT) y C SAFEWAY JUNIORS OKSERViiu ISSUES ll-nr- f N.ADVO THE PAGE TIM Square 200 TELE 200 ROOMS RATES $1.50 to $3.00 THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDS Radio connection in every room BndM Union Pacific Baa Depot In Hotel Temple Square Interurban Depot just across the Street. Union Station within 3 Block It a Mark of Distinction to Stop at the Temple Sq4" 27 J934 ERNEST C. rossitpl W . ttb. C |