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Show SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION 24. 1937 gnSDAY.JUNE PAGE NINE Funeral Rites Held For Castle Dale Man 1W BAND HOLDS I FIRST REHEARSAL rsonnel Listed For Sons And Daughters Of American I Legion Unit I Approximately 20 youthful musi-Ln- s Adolph William Magnuson, 76, well known Castle Dale resident, died at his home Thursday of general debility. Funeral services were held Monday in the Castle Dale L. D. S. chapel, with interment under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. Surviving are three sons, Charles and George Magnuson of Castle Dale and William Magnuson of Orangeville, and two daughters, Mrs. Edith Norris of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Eva Duncan of Castle Dale. Also from four communities in Car-p- n county reported Monday night r the initial rehearsal of the band Lganized for sons and daughters of hnerican Legion members. The personnel of the band at the surviving are present time, according to an an- by Director William H. 17 grandchildren. Girl Scout Benefit Sale Will Be Held All Day Saturday F,uncement Cowan, Hiawatha. clarinet Margaret Larsen, Vice; Dick Johnson, Price; Lewis jjiiold, Price; Pearl Reavely, CoAn apron and handiwork sale will nifers; Ruby Reavely, Consumers; be conducted Saturday morning, June 26, by the Liter&ry League of Price femes Baxter, Hiawatha; Stella Max and the Girl Scout council of Saxophone Consumers. this fright, Price; Max Johnson, Price. county. The sale is to take place in Jorns Bert Rowley, Spring Glen; the front of the building occupied Cornets Jan Garber, Hiawatha. by the Beauty parlor on ouglas Ward, Billy Webb, Jimmy West Main street. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee of the league hiner and Stanley Rodgers, Price, ombone Jack Shiner and Grant is chairman of this summer project, which will enable Girl Scoyts to carry on an extended progressive program. Assisting Mrs. Lee are 1 flat Uli-fer- ri, SWEAR Elk-ingto- Says Mr. J. H., I would advise everyone to go th Acme Cleaners and Dyers for all cleaning and pressing work. That is SWEAR' I take all mine. " We'll be glad to serve you, too. ACME CLEANERS AND TAILORS 'rice ! n, Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Mrs. E. C. Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mrs. Hal G. MacKnight, Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. Earl Hills, of the Literary leaegue; Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson, Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Miss Gunda Andersen and Mrs. George Wallace of the Girl Scout council. Utah Bass horn Buddy Rowley, Price. Pike, Price. Baritone Thomas Steele, Spring Glen; Jack Kelley and Dean Bryner, Price. Drums Billy Daugherty, Catherine Cuburu and Paul Craven, Price. Mr. Toy plans to hold rehearsals every Monday evening. The first public appearance of the band will probably be during the state American Legion convention on August 5, 6 and 7. The unit is sponsored by Price squadron of the Sons of the American Legion, but its membership will also men. include daughters of In addition to the musicians listed above, a number of others from both Carbon and Emery counties may join the organization. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF 4 I Ruler Of Elks Will BIG CITY THRILLED OVER BAND MEET SMALLER THAN MUSIC FESTIVAL HERE MUSIC TRAINING Attend Denver Meet COURSE RESUMED Erin H. Leonard, exalted ruler of Price lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks, will attend the national Elks convenClasses Again Continue After tion to be held at Denver, Colorado, Weeks llecess Because Of during the week starting July 11. Directors Absence Clyde J. Roberts of Columbia, past When a city of a quarter of a mil- the writer, "came back with his eyes exalted ruler of the local order, is Summer band training was resumalso expected to attend the meeting, lion people gets excited over a civic popping. linitiation of new members is ed in Carbon county Monday after a project that is an old and familiar Only 13 bands took part in the paat the weeks recess because of the absence story to local residents, Price city, rade feature of the I,awrence con- planned by the Price lodge to held be first following of Director E. M. Williams. meeting may feel justifiably proud of its en- test, as compared with three times initiaThe convention. Denver the in Mr. Williams attended the final terprise sponsoring for seven suc- that number here, but even that 21. cessive years its widely famed mu- marching demonstration thrilled the tory session is scheduled for July week of the fourth annual summer sic festival. Omaha chamber official, who describmusic camp sponsored at Gunnison, Civic that Writing of the ninth district na- ed it as a stirring sight Colorado, by Western States college, tional regional contest held recently will long be remembered by those serving as a member of the faculty. at Lawrence, Kansas, which event who witnessed it. During the week he lectured on band was not as large as the national reRegarding accommodations requirmethods, marching maneuvers and When members and directors of the gional tournament held here in May, ed for the contest visitors, Hunter personal experiences as a music inColumnist Fred S. Hunter of the declares: The festival, incidentally, Associated Civic Clubs of Southern structor. Omaha Bee-Neenthused as fol- creates a housing problem that will Utah meet at Fish Lake on Saturday The faculty included some of the lows: Omaha will be host to this tax the convention bureaus resour and Sunday, June 26 and 27, several! nation's leading musicians, and the important matters of business will be event in 1938. It will be the biggest ces. of Mr. Williams on the discussed but the major part of the appointmentstaff is to mind calls nastatement This since Omaha has had the thing again instruction regarded as a distional flower show. the efficient work of the Price con- time will be given over to recreation tinct honor for him and high recogaccording to PresiThe columnist received his inspira- test housing committee, which suc- and sight-seein- g, nition for the Carbon county high W. C. dent Love, Jr., of St. George, school. tion for his comments from Frank cessfully provided sleeping quarters sessions. at who the will preside Fogarty, manager of the publicity for more students than took part in Four Carbon high students receivAlthough all members of the assobureau of the Omaha Chamber of the Kansas tournament, and with less ed training at the school, namely, to welcome are ciation visitors and Commerce. Mr. Fogarty, recounted facilities available. attend all regular meetings, the en- Don and Junior Williams, sons of the NiiiiHiiiitiiHiuiiHtMiiuiitmiuiiHtimmiiiiuiiiuiiiituiiiumuiHiiiuitmiiuimfuiuiimimiitMMtMiuttuitmHiimunmiiuiimnmiiiiiHmiiiimuiNiiMiiiHttttiHtiMttt tire membership is being especially instructor; Henry Rugerri, Jr., son of Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, and urged to be present at the Fish Lake Mr. and convention to not only enjoy the two-da- y Dick Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. outing but to become better ac- Angus was also accompanied Williams Mr. and the with genprojects quainted to Gunnison by his wife. Members of the Carbon county eral operation of the group. Improvements to the grounds and buildings of Company No. 529 of the commission and welfare board have C. C. C. at Castle Dale have been been requested to attend a state made recently, adding considerably meeting of such officials, to be held for the purpose of promoting coopto the appearance of the camp. A plot was leveled and prepared eration between the county, state and preliminary to the planting of lawn, federal governments in securing fedYou which was scheduled to start when eral grants for old age, blind and decash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, obtain To sufficient soil had been hauled in and pendent children assistance. salary cheek or obtaining endorsers. your assigning Salt a trench dug for sprinkling pipe. held be in The meeting will To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. Wood blocks painted white will orna- Lake City on Wednesday, June 30, To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize ment the border of the lawn, with and it is expected that both Carbon white stone borders for pathways. Five boards will be well represented, ac, cash out of the deal. men last week began the work of cording to John Maulsby, director of the county welfare department. painting all camp buildings green. Omaha's Excitement Over Tournament Provides Another Tribute To Price Enterprise .... Southern Utah' Group Sets Meeting Carbon Officials Get APPEARANCE OF Bid To Relief Parley CAMP BETTERED An Automobile Loan Will Help Private Loan Credit Company ThirtyMDne Drivers LETTERHEADS - Th Silvagni Bids:. lhone 397 Get Licenses From Highway Patrolmen Thirty-on- e applicants for drivers permits successfully passed the required examinations at the weekly class conducted at the city hall Saturday by State Highway Patrolmen Vernon Davis and J. L. Sullivan. Following is a lisf of those obtaining permits: James Liddell, Price; Blake Gordon, Huntington; Fern J. Boyack, Price; Ardella Lindsey, Columbia; Wilford J. Humphreys, Orangeville; Robert Perea, Columbia; Joseph Sisneros, Helper; Jay Naylor, Wattis, Rondeau Johnson, Price; Douglas Peaerson, Wattis; Bill Purdy, Wattis; LeRoy Naylor, Sunnyside. R. S. Rich, Wellington; Ruby Hales, Price; Mona Marsing, Price; Walter S. Henderson, Price; Russell Williams, Royal; Lloyd Watkins, Price; Lee Warren, Consumers; Vern Warren, Consumers; Mrs. L. R. Bills, Helper; Dean Robertson, Spanish Fork; Edna Powell, Price; Veloy Powell, Price; Ethel Fausett, Price; Jerome Bills, Helper; Carl Busart, Helper, Dexter A. Collard, Price; Alonzo Olsen, Emery; Charles Cunningham, Spring Glen. COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION REQUESTED IN COURT ACTION Suit to dissolve a copartnership was filed in district court Monday by Gust Diamanti against Peter C. Jouf-la- s. The plaintiff alleged that the copartnership was formed on January 2, 1930, for the purpose of managing property owmed jointly by him and Jouflas. EQUITABLE We Are Now Making AUTO LOANS write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Light ping, TorWe nado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. J. BRACKEN LEE PRICED BUT A LITTLE ABOVE THE LOWEST Manager Phone 202 OTOR COMPANY Braley Bldg., East Main Street Scheuley DUtributor, Inc. 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