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Show THE PAGE FOUR SUN-ADVOCAT- COMPLETE FINAL price and Nearby j STAKE OUTINGTO BOND ISSUE; FOR te te BE HELD IN BUILDING PkOjECT Starting with Sept. the charge for all subscriptions for to The addresses will be two and one half dollars yearly. Subscriptions at the old rate will be accepted until Sept. 1, The local subscription 1936. rate will remain as before, two dollars a year. BOURBON MEETING (Continued (CONTI parkonaugust Pace One) From Qly V third Ases of have k. present time on a vacation. pectedtobe planned Such a move has been contemplated M i".t be outingto . fef ' enable h by the city for some time, Grogan ipriday said before he left. The present hous- - islake hayiL 7A11. uuT tfrtburn " to take truck ing facilities of the city hall are morejin the flff . jssll or less inadequateand out of date fcegin t be could , . 5;30p and the new building would addjf . v1 rere burne Dife.f horsesW steering greatly to the appearance and valua-- lj softball a!,da Uon of the city. Unused portions of wooden hour Pair the new building could be rented out From 6:30 until Notice of Sale of beat and return a steady income to the will be The served, and membSs a in Price City. city. ed to bring their own luncheon? Tax Levy Set paint jjjipe mediately after the repast an Another important matter was tak- tainment will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tner anc t6' presented each under to Price City en up and completed during the spec- to furnish property sold be liquid several numbers from COUNTY AUDITOR'S TAX DEED, ;ial sessiOT that being the subject of hundreds o division represented. in Price City, will be sold at Public tax levy following the cas scatter A campfire program will Auction at the front door of the City, slash citys e cone!- -, of 12 and one haif ng- - cent jn Other the evenings events, Hall at Price. Utah, SATURDAY, valuation by the state tax commission sheds and for the Arrangements wei .. outing pnce City reserves the right to ac- - recently. , naer direction of the Carbon be in ef which will sec new bids The all and levy Stat Ramps, andj cept or rejed any s also reserve the right to establish first feet is set at 19 mills on the dollar, Headers, and efforts are being made tous road continue as an annual affair. it of the bid on said property. action the smalle previous rescinding jad Purchaser to agree to assume taxes meeting when the levy was set at 18 All equii on 1936 and future for the year years NOTICE fbe cut jeft the council with valued at mjis property purchased. . To whom it may concern. 1 the same setup and while it had been surance. A hj.( d in the cut the l .0 my possession, taxpayers, sorrel animal new the anticipated orig-th- e the to the re reverts back a new city about assessment render program pound, weight thereon, lopurposes erty tos., very gentle. If not called son propel Descriptions of these properties can- inal plan. treasLittle Difference Within 10 days it will be sold at p2 be obtained at the Price City The shed urers office, Under the old valuation of $2,188,-38- 2, lie auction. a new PRICE CITY COUNCIL, an 18 mill levy at 70 per cent henry fiack, By Carlyle Pace, collection would have brought Price City Pound Keene CHARI i??AL,L'firat city the approximate sum of $27,568. Bate pub., August 6, 1936 12 one half and 80. Under the per Date of last pub., August 27, 1936 cent drop the valuation is $1,988,715 IN a 19 mill levy at 70 per cent col- THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIILi,and qnJpnth 'Ti7t7Hai nktriot Poiirt of lection will return approximately (Cont Stet of Utah, in and for Carbon $26,440.40, a drop in revenue to the FRIDAY - SATURDAY of $1,128,40. In the Matter of the Chang-'cit- y Count ment of ai Baiaska to j o Name of Costa Geo Matinee Both Days on to went however whose syr say Grogan with the . Steen On the C o a the Balaska the, Geo. tall r.tlmg. pe.i.Z would benefit. M praymgP hi,. more of a lor an Order t Judge Martin M. Larson, presiding The pre orop m taxation as ine over the Fourth Judical District was name to Gust Geo. Balaska has beennth havir Sep- 'previously anticipated levy, a visitor the early part of the week, jember special s A Dj 1936i at 10 0clock) a. Cabon county is comp at the Court House rechecking of figures following the the purpo m" saidday the ln prlcei Carbon County, State of tiuais. He is into line mt and a rennrt is ex- state supreme court and is conceded Utah. 'ILL, ais stale clerk-soon off:Ce from the to have a good chance by local Demo- WITNESS the deik of said court pemea possible t and the seal thereof affixed this 3rd orats. security adof Vern Shiner On the Stage Price, has been da August, A. D., 1936. issued onl Genat staff to ded the the clerking H. Spencer Collingham and wife FAMILY fea for tb Clerk eral Department Store. He will be loft here this week for Salt Lake City) nominatio B Donald Hacking employed in the mens department, Famous Chinese Vaudeville and San Francisco, following a two I threat. Clerk (SEAL) Deputy according to announcement of Elmer act 40 minutes of Melodious weeks visit with his folks, George Date of first pub., August 6. 1936 call for tb Klitgaard, manager. and Mrs. Collingham. Entertainment. Date of last pub., August 13, 1936 entirely o state-nomine- there Sunday. ' 1, 1936, ... week. TnrasDAT,rt. CITY TO VOTE ON Subs Will Cost More All is in readiness for the Carbon Seth Billings of Provo called ln Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of Democratic convention, to be County Manti, were recent visitors here. Mr. Price recently, on business . held in the court house here Saturday Jones is on a mission for the L. D. S. at 8 oclock. . H. O. Nilson, Salt Lake City, wasj'evening church. pjnaj plans and arrangements for included among the guests register - Jthe number of persons expect large C. V, Fosgreen, representing the ing here at the Commercial hotel ied, are to be checked over tomorrow Central Shoe company was transactto assure a favorable reception while ing business in this city last week. B. H .Young, county clerk returned adequat seating facilities are being He registered at the Price hotel. earley this week from a weeks taken care of. Approximately 86 delegates are exMr. and Mrs. James H. Stell of from all the precincts in the pected Miss Louise Peacock and Mrs. Felix Montrose, Colorado, visited here last county. The delegates were chosen Dusserre both of Price returned late K week. dnd affairs and the by-lallast week following a two weeks allow one delegate for a certain num- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Remmington vacation spent in California. ber of votes cast at the last major of Chicago, Illinois, were visitors here election. Leo Watson, of Grand Junction, was recently. Elect Envoys a business caller here this week, re- Frank Natter, a representative of turning with his car which had been the Nelson-Rick- s Creamery in Salt found abandoned here Saturday night. conventions will be chosen. The par- visited and week here last Lake City . . leys are slated for Salt Lake City conferred with business associates Attorney A. b. Horsley or Fm-e- August and 15 and upon the de- a Sal ln business cisions rendered there, will rest much en,l,n Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christenson City recently. of the political campaigns of the and family of Ileiner, returned late Twenty-nin- e state. , delegates are sel- r. :r- last week from a 4,000 mile trip in Sn'r' each cl the three cpsta.e .1- .0 ected She is the northern and western part of the was a visitor here but it was said that probably United States. They visited in Can - Spending a few days,hee while her fairs,29 selected from here would at- ada and then journeyed along the Pa - husband is recuperating in a Salt tend all three. cific coast, taking in places of inter- Lake City hospital. Following his re- The state, congressional conventions est. lease from the hospital, they plan to be held at McCulloughs Arena, will leave for southern California where The judical, is slated for the New Guests registering at the Price ho- they will make their home. Hotel. House tel recently included, Margaret ThoThe political pot in the county S. A. Salt Heber W. return will J. Hammond Nelson, mas, City; Judge is starting to simmer at the present Lake City; A. J .Cooke, Denver; L. from Salt Lake City either tonight or and state observers look to this time G. Hansen, and G. P. Rock, Salt Lake tomorrow following a political rally as being one of the battlefields section in Salt Lake City. City. during the campaign. Several office- have been here looking over 11. Butterfield John K. Crockett of Long Beach, seekers Ray E. Pillond and s and Dr. H.. B. Maw the situation . were included among the guests reg- - California, who has been visiting here , ... ,. . , istering at the Price hotel late last during the past few days, 'returned ) UTAH Out-of'Sta- te PREPERAT10NS ON Tom Faddis, officer of the National' Service was a Price Mr. and Mrs. L. Kribs of Martinez, visitor late last week cor.fermg with California, registered at the Price hotel late last week. local officials. RICE, P E, aTtivitjes f- -- a? Prop erty f Cfi ' i ', sf fr -- -- : by -lt . . es chtn Mr .and Mrs. G. W. Dunn of Mill-- 1 Mrs. Hugh Johnson and baby are burn N ,J were among out of town visiting here this week, it was re- guests stopping here during the past ported, They arrived Sunday. few days. Miss Maxine Schlegel of Grand Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moberly of Junction was a Sunday visitor here Pocatello, Idaho, registered at the last week, spending the day with old Price hotel recently. friends. She is a former resilient of this city and accepted employment The Ladies Democratic Study Club there a short time ago. of Wellington met at the home of . Mrs. Hannah Barnes yesterday after-- 1 R. W. Crockett, employed at the lo noon for their first regular session, cal office of the Utah Power and Mrs. Barnes is chairwoman of the Light company spent last week-en- d in unit. Salt Lake attending to business mat Attorney C. W. Wilkins, of the PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ters. Chqney , Jensen, Marr and Wilkins Notices Consult County Clerk or of Salt Lake City, was a business Guests registering at the Commer-- j signers for further informa- cial hotel during the past few days Mrs. Ted Thomas, residing in the visitor in Price several days this week. gpective tion included II. M. Koons, Los Angeles; Uintah Basin, was a Price caller this1 E. C. Bennett, representing Swift & week. California Doctor Visits In Price Dr. L. J. Stookley of San Francisco, Co.; Ken Kammerman, Salt Lake; Dr. A. K. Bramwell visited in Og- - was visiting friends and acquaintances ceased. Creditors will present claims City and W .L .Jackson and family of St. Louis. den over the week-en- d with his fam- - to Price early this week. Dr. Stook-iwi- th vouchers to the undersigned at ily, who have been spending the past ley is well known in the Bay Region Helper, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, and has built up a wonderful prac- - Attorney at Law, Pric Utah, on or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leidman, also few weeks in the northern city. before the 10th day of October, A. D. tice there. Miss C. E. Abbot of Chicago, were 1936. a for visitors short time, regPrice Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dragatis and' Her hotel. at Commercial Mertallis the of the foreman a returned from Prestwich, have brief istering family X Rosaria Grandinetti, trip to Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Idaho Sugar company, and his father, Mark From Provo, representing the Pro- George Prestowich, also of Idaho, Administratrix of the Estate of vo Machinery company, was T, G. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Van Moorlehene have been guests at the homes of Vincenzo Grandinetti, Deceaswho was confering with busi- - and son, W. Rogers, of Silton, Sas- - atives, Mr. and Mrs. George Milner ed. ness associates here recently. katehewan, Canada, are visiting here and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oman, for Witness to her mark: Frank Grandinetti. Mrs. Van Moore- - the past several days. for a few Henry Ruggeri, W. H. Manthe, representative of lehene was formerly Miss Ellen Pine- the Sharpley Hardware company with gar of Wellington. She is working in George Barza and small son and Attorney for Administratrix. headquarters in St. Louis , was a Price the office of Dr. R. F. McLaughlin daughter, of Portland, Oregon, have !f i!a and eastern Utah caller, registering at during the absence of Mrs. Oelwin, been guests at the home of Mr. and .1 Mrs. Andrew Oman for the past two the Commercial hotel. who is taking her vacation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS weeks. Of Estate of Josif Salevurakis, Dethe was in of Miss Tessie Thompson, of the Price Provo, Speed Stewart ceased. town recently, transacting business Trading company, left recently for Henry and Olga Moynier returned Creditors will present claims, with and conferring hoie. San Francisco, California, where she recently from Ely, Nevada, where vouchers, to the undersigned at the ,will attend Market Week and pur- - they visited with a sister, Mrs. Law- - office of B. W. Dalton, Attorney at F. W. Beer and wife, also J. G. chase goods for the store, before pro-- rence Griffone. Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 1st to Santa Barbara to spend a Salsbury of Salt Lake City were day of October A. D. 1936. eluded among the business callers brief vacation. JOHN A. SALEVURAKIS, Mrs. Edmund Crawford recently re Administrator of the Estate of here recently. Mr .Salsbury and Mr. Beer are representatives of an invest- -' Miss Christine Axelgard left Sun- - been spending the major part of the R w Josif Salevurakis, Deceased. ment concern in the capital city. day for Salt Lake City, where she will summer. Attorney for Administrator, spend her vacation period. She also Braly Building, From Dallas, Texas, touring this pians to attend the Epworth League Miss Mary Virginia Anderson, Price, Utah, section of the state and mountain conference to be held in northern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon 'Date of first pub., July 30, 1936 ate s territory, were Mr. and Mrs. Utah next week. Anderson, has returned here after 'Date of last pub., August 20, 1936 K. A. White and S. G. Cook. having completed her nurse training Ms. B. C. Lavin and family of Al- - course in the Thomas D. Dee Mem-M- r. and Mrs. W. D. Chapman and len, Oklahoma, wee registered at a oriai hospital at Ogden. Miss Ander- -' family sptmt Sunday and Monday in local hotel this week, stopping here son will b5 employed on the local hos-- 1 Salt Lake City. . temporarily. pital staff. WANTED WOMAN COOK FOR A. & W. Cafe. Night and day work. a VinVTiron re-fir- m ' s 1 The SINN SUNDAY - MONDAY Sunday continuous after 2:15 Building , ' Classif ied FOR SALE 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH bath. $1300. Terms. Phone 313. Fri. - Sat. Matinee both days 3:30 On the Stage CHIEF HAILSTORM Cherokee Indian and his Kiddies 40 Minutes of Grand entertainment Feature HENRY FONDA Thu. - Fri. - Sat. Fri. Continuous Sat. from 3:30 Pat OBrien Public Enemys Wile - Mon. - Continuous Sat. from 6:00 W. C. Fields FURNISHED rent. Call Rochelle Hudson Margaret Lindsay Sun. FOR SALE HOUSE also farm. Inquire 384 No. 1st East. Sat. Tue. - Mon. bed-room- The Henry Fonda v Sun. - FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR HUNTINGTON RANGER Continuous Sun. from 12:30 The grandest show you'll ever know Irene Dunn SHOW Allen Jones - FOR SALE MODERN HOME. Stucco. 5 rooms with 3 room basement apt. 2 bathrooms. Hardwood floors; double garage. Built 1930. Terms. Call 193-- J. Geo. Barbier Mon. BOAT' Paul Robeson FOR SALE 21 STANDS BEES, cheaPFuneral services were held in Manti Apply John McKenna, this week for Nelson E. Jorgen- PeJ. Box 264, R. F. D. No. 1. Phone 245-son, 53, who died at the Price hospital Helper. an Monday after operation for rup- - FnR SALE 4 ROOM MODERN tured appendix. Mr. Jorgenson was born in Manti, the son of Niels and! house. Terms. Located at 413 So. Dorthea Jorgenson, but had lived im Carbon Ave. Inquire 410 Rose Ave. Ferron, where the family moved i. shortly after his birth, for the largest EXPERIENCED IN PLAIN SEWING. part of his life. He was a forest rang- -. Childrens clothing loecialtv bee er in that section for many years. Hazel Allen, Spring Glen. - i Try The - Sun-Advoc- first with youll find that want advertisement it pays, too, reaching the largest reading group in eastern Utah. Twenty-fiv- e cents for the first three lines, ten cents for each addi- tional line. one-medi- Inquire te. R, SPENDTHRIFT Mary Brian FURNISHED s. FOR SALE TWO RANGE STOVES, cheap. Call 553-Price. Mary Brian - FOR J. WANT TO RENT house with two Continuous Sunday from 3:30 Continuous Sun. from 12:30 APARTMENT 279-- LOTS, John Potter, FOR SALE GOOD YOUNG FAM-- ! ily Cow. See H. W. Curtis, Wellington. POPPY Sun. AND Hel-ear- ly thus and setup in se The CONTINUED DESCRIPTION OF THE A. S. HORSLEY MODERNIZATION JO-B- checkup FRANCH0T employm TONE NEW design, lovely tile enamel walls and the beautiful Kohler of Kohler fixtures in the new bathroom have wiped out the years since the original was CARV char; the ary mg amountec GRANT as comp pe incre same the built. Mr. ar j rel-Pier- islating i ment porl The fixtures .are a delicate Peachbloom tint with chrome trim. Modern in style and of a quality which will give many years of service. This bathroom is a combination of loveliness and practicability. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Double Feature TJP new roof of decorative asphalt shingles over the original cedar shingles, modern windows and a front door styled to harmonize with the new lines complete the outside attractive appearance. A Johns-Manvil- le The walls and ceiling of the new addition are Insulated with Temlock insulating lath, making a perfect plaster finish which will not crack and insures against extremes of outside heat and cold. priceless addition to the living room is a Heatorlator fireplace which circulates the heat from a cheerful open fire creating an atmosphere which makes a home the coziest, kindliest place in all the world. A Mr. and Mrs. Horsley are to be congratulated on their ability to tflan and execute this modernizing job. ALL MATERIALS, including ROOFING. TEMLOCK INSULATING LATH. LIGHTING FIXTURES, JOHNS-MANVILL- E HEATORLATOR PLACE, KOHLER FIRE- OF KOII-LO- R BATH FIXTURES and CABINET SINK were furnished by the Mutual Lumber company, local builders supply dealers who have assisted in the planning of this and other modernized and new homes in eastern Utah. the home builder in the larger cities is available to local people through the Mutual Lumber Company. This popular concern keeps In touch with the modern trend ln and maintains a complete builders service, carrying a complete stock of building material, hardware, paint, plumbing goods and electrical supplies. Every facility offered son, ! week-e- n Mrs. J. NOTICE tins extra bedroom, back porch, hallway and enlarged cement basement add considerable room and improved appearance to the modernized home. Lak and rngton, X An Salt partm Laid 01 of June 25 NOT!' Thomas who, on BR.IF0HQE5 GlORIA STUART ROBERT KENT And 2nd Big Feature GRETTA NISSEN In SPY 77 raising for S4 I Section 12 ed East, notii Proof, t aboJe t the dist on the CLairr Wimme chesne, Bndgel |