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Show Jt'Ng IlitKSiiAV, 17, 1937 THE Double Attraction To Be hown At Strand tU"t ' Ui,.h Mu.Wi.t c v, ill p,. PRICE BOYS MAKE . in H u. - lo and 1 vs eK,,n A double bill, Elephant lioy and tdd .ii.si will be shown lulls "King of Gamblers," Fn-da- y A Oi ,1)1,01! ol at the Strand theatre in Helper The first film, wuuld be and Saturday. supeith which was produced by Alexander thi theatie, hut it in I Korda, is based on Rudyard Kiplings the stud.o hd' gone lai bes ond t,ny be auty which I! i famous "Toomai of the Elephanis tage 'attained a nnwiM It introduces two new film personMjhnv ' piece ot Indian goieeous alities, Sabu, a timis vs hen Rida opoi mahout, and Iravatha, said to be the Juhnun Young was on the pki boaids and it cloh world's largest elephant. ..'pi ooch.es Splendid in every sense of the tne statu ol a mutual nuistei piece ayei 's on the s( iien meaning, READY FOR TRIP . TO SCOUT EVENT l tah National Parks Council To Send 115 Boys. Leaders To Washington Jamboree 1 Metro-Goldwyn-- tv t T SsF SJ don't an meed FINGERS .THIS' fY Y Y Y Y Y Jt Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t D C. Th local delegates to the meet will be Jeiry Olsen and Phillip Jensen. Neaily every city, town and hamlet of the extensive Utah Parks council area will be represented in the contingent, which will be the largest single group going from Utah. The Scouts will ride in a special train of 16 visit coaches, states, spend a day in Chicago, three days in New Yoik City, and participate in a religious bivouac of youth in Palmyra, N. Y. The Utah Parks special will leave Prov o at 5 p m. Monday and will return three weeks hence, July 13, at Y Y v fY v&m - lownrimSmrjKTPM (Proof next Thursday) You need the fingers of both hands to figure the savings you realize from Westerns regular service1 We give your car smoother and by cutting performance and longer life by careful check-up- s down the causes of wear and tear. See us regulorly . . . and enjoy satisfaction regularly .... 1935 FORD PICKUP Exceptionally good Pickup, new' paint, good tires, motor recently overhauled. Low mileage, new rubber floor mat. Bargain This week only This car is equipped with a genuine Ford 1936 FORD SEDAN Deluxe radio and heater. It is prractically as good as new. We must sacrifice it for immediate sale FOR ONLY A good Sedan. New paint, good 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN tires. Motor in perfect mechanical condition. Former owner was ... 6 a. m. Y X $405 1 10-d- ay fY FINGERS ON EACH Y v f t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y VfE DO jNOT HAVE FIVE i i Two Puce youths will be among the 5 Boy Scouts and leaders of the Utah National Paiks council who will asomble Monday on the Brigham Young university campus at Provo fully equipped and ready to entrain for an exciting 6000-mi- le trip, the naleatuie of which will be a tional Scout jamboree at Washington, M Y Y X Y Y Y .PRICE, E fr T A H PAGE ELEVEN n.u-K- l theatie V StN-ADYGCAT- Y v Leading the contingent will be A. Anderson, veteran executive of the council. Assistant Scout Execu tive Men ill Christopherson, will take a group of Utah Scouts to the w'orld Scout jamboree in Holland. Dr. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork, veteran Scouter, will be the contingent physician. Leaders of three organized units in the contingent have been named as follows: Scoutmasters, T. C. Larsen of Provo, Leonard Heaton of Moccasin, and Abner Baird of Payson; Assistant Scoutmasters, S. Roland Lindsay', Payson; Reed M. Ogden, Richfield; George Beacrdall, Springville; James McGuire, Provo; John Yack, Milford; and Wayne Hinton, Hurri- A. fY Y Y Y Y Y Prosperity Group Extends Activity In Carbon County The United National Piosperity Plan, Inc., will open an office in Helnext to the Strand per this week-en- d, theatre. Beatrice Kennedy, who has been cashier-secretafor the company here in Price, will be transferred to Helper and she will be succeeded here by Mrs. Angelina Kennedy of Price. The office of the local club has been transferred from its old quarters at 68 North 1st West, to 37 East Main street. A meeting of the board of governors of the Price club was held June 10, when several vacancies in the board were filled. Another meeting will be held June 17 in the city hall, with a speaker in attendance from the national headquarters in Salt Lake City. 1 TO ry ALL DEPARTMENTS MUST CUT OUTLAY, CITY REPORT SAYS trust, in- $7 21, $42.79, insurance, $2,-031, $222 69; water stock assessments, $621 79, $4378 21; paid to Utah 77 Power and Light company for power, $15,399 13, $14,600 87: tax collection costs, $278.51, $521.49; salaries other than departmental, $4080, $5920; fire department, $919.37, $1040.63. Swimming pool, nothing spent', $500 in budget; dog tax collection costs, $177, $73; telephone and telegraph, $204 66, $195.35; printing and supplies, $802.89, $1197.11; city hall, $252.15, $247.85; water department, $6330.71, $8389 29; electric department, $5451.70, $4228.30; street department, $6379 85, $4620.15; parks department, $4501.96, $2833 04; police department, $3044 65, $3455.35; cemetery department, $1364.99, $2135 01; mayor and council expense, $165.96, $334 04; general election, nothing spent, $500 in budget; contingent fund, $6526.79, $3473.21; justice court fees, $169.50 spent, nothing budgeted; interest on notes, nothing spent, $750 in budget. Declaring that departments must curb heavy spending in order to keep within the budget, City Recorder William Grogan this week issued his monthly report showing expenditures and balances in the various departments. Councilmen should call this matter to the attention of their respective departments," the report states. The following summary shows the Will expenditures and budget balances, respectively, as of June 1: Large Classified advertisements low cost, Bonds payable, $12,000, nothing rehigh producing will prove of value maining in budget; bond interest, $9876 67; water bond fund, to those having something to sell, Arthur S. Horsley, chairman of the $3666.65, $5133.35; service deposit re lease or rent. general committee for the state American Legion convention to be held here in August attended the spring in jamboree of the Third district Sunday at Draper. He reported that Leg$ Cooking School. ionnaires of that district are greatly 4 $ all and enthused over the convention, dclesend to large are posts planning T 4 Third District Number Send To Convention Here Formay Used Exclusively Electrical Dealers Ask Your Grocer for Free Recipe Wheel gations. Mr. Horsley was accompanied to Draper by his wife and son. Glen nicki Afew Ballinger, representing Carbon post No. 21 of Helper, was also in attendance at the session. wdk ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT cane. leaders, Hugh K. Denton Mahoney Midway; Coleman, and Glen Gardner, Provo. Others included in the contingent personnel are: M. W. Bird, Provo, secretary of transportation; Ray McGuire, Salt Lake City, publicity; and Jay Nelson, Salina, morale. Y Members of the council who will Y continue on to Holland for the second Victor Y jamboree are: David Durkee, Edward M. Down, and Hal Brimhall, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17, 1937, Wilson of Provo, and Junior Huish, No. 049991. Interior Department. United States Payson. General Land Office, Salt Lake NOTICE TO CREDITORS City 049991. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February Estate of Eva Rapaich, also known as Eva Repich, Deceased. 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437) and the reguCreditors will present claims with lations thereunder approved April 1, 701 1920, Circular 679, the Secretary of vouchers to the undersigned at the Interior, upon the petition of Utah Savings Trust Building, Salt Chris A. Christopherson, has segre- - Lake City Utah, on or before the 27th day of July, A. D., 1937. gated the SW1,) NEIL SEVi12 NWU4, S.. R. Date of first publication, May 27th, Ei2 SWU, SEV4 Sec. 2, T. 4 6 E., S. L. M., as coal leasing unit A. D.. 1937. ELI DRAKULICH, lease of V No. 1224, Utah No. 167. A Christo-JlflT Administrator of the Estate of land will be awarded Vlsaid X Eva Rapaich, also known as right ipherson under his preference Eva Repich, Deceased. claim at a royalty rate of 15 cents a G. A. GOATES. ton, mine run, with a minimum investment of $8,000.00 during the first Attorney for Administrator. 1937 three years of the lease and a mini- Date of first pub., May 27, A. D., 1937 D A. 17, June a tons of of last Date 7,000 pub., year mum production beginning with the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially in accordance writh the lease form set forth in Section 18 of the regulations. Any and all persons having adverseor or conflicting claims to said land, any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before V ' Wednesday, June 30, 1937, their pro- test or objection against the granting of the Jea.se for said land, otherwise, V such claims may be disregarded. C. V. SCHAD. 1 4 Acting Register. V Date of first pub., May 20, 1937. 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