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Show THt-KSDA- Transcript Filed In Price Burglary Case PAGE TEN BOY SCOUTS LOOK WORLD ROPING CHAMPION FORWARD TO CAMP r A transcript in the case of Elgin Grames and Roily Callaway, charged burglary, has with been filed in district court, according to an announcement by Court Clerk PLANNED IN JULY tin, v--' r ?? - 'Sir jih - ra- $ Us,?r V ; ?kf 9. AV !" . ." ; :T fk v- I .,.1?, Bv m? fc 4 j . a', xjf ' V.' 4' A 4 0y 5S& will be one of the star performers durmg Here is Sam Garrett, the fancy roping champion of the world, who connection with the Utah department convention of the in in here conducted to be August three-darodeo y he who has won the worlds fancy American Legion, Auxiliary and Forty and Eight. Garrett is the only cowboy celebration. Frontier Days at famous the Cheyenne times seven roping title Montevideo, Rio He was featured in Europe with the late Will Rogers, and has performed in Buenos Ayres, of the United four before lariat the with his presidents skill also He has Brar.il. displayed Santos De Janiero and States. son and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sim- - visers of the Ninth Corps Area. Mr. mons and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sweet will visit his folks before Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lamp- - turning to Company 959. cCc shire and family, Mr. and Mrs Dick Simmons. The foiemen and leaders of Camp Thelma Jewkes of Orangeville challenged the enrollees of the of her sister, Mrs. Gilbert camp for a game o baseball. The What in the woild do they ever was played June 16 on the field game do with all those elephants' This question is often asked conCASTLE GATE NEWS cerning the numerous huge pachyderms with the A1 G. Barnes and Sells-FloCombined circus, which J. C. By Dot and Mugs will show in Pi ice Sunday at 2 00 Sunday school officers and teach-e- is Physician and Surgeon m. p. held a wienie roast in the canOffice Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. According to officials of the huge yon last Wednesday evening. Those 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern circus, the answer is simple. All but present were: Bishop and Mrs. Wil- - Phone Electric needUtah Building, Price, Utah a few of the mighty beasts are ham B. Stapley, Mrs. Annabelle Long, ed for the shows opening spectacle, Mrs. Len Larson, Mrs. Bessie Snow, Hundreds of persons LaVoyle and Keith Acord, Bulah and R. F. M. D. Old Mexico. and scores of animals take part in Montie Snow, Bill Woodward, Vera 381 Res. Phone this pageant. The elephants, who Petersen, Leola Winn, Silas Ross, Sy-b- el Evans, Jack Thorpe, Helen Stapplay an important part in this feaAlice Thorpe, Fern, Paul and Lois Bliss L. M. D. ley, houdahs with bedecked ture, are Hreinson. , Res. Phone 318 trimmed with mammoth ostrich Mrs. A. T. Jones is spending a week Physicians and Surgeons plumes. Salt Lake with relatives in and Office Phone 255 the circus, symbolize Elephants Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hreinson and 20 N. Carbon Ave. the folks of spangleland believe these family motored to Provo Sunday to Utah animals bring them good luck. attend funeral services for Mrs. Eliza- Price The doors will open at 1:00 p. m. beth Hreinson. to permit inspection of the internaMrs. Lou Hodson, daughter Rose- F. tional features and large menagerie mary, and Earl Nielsen visited here Attorney and Counsellor At Law of the circus. Saturday. 1 Rooms East. Utah Elec. Bldg. Moan'd Mrs. Tom Wilson are the CIRCUS HERE TO PRESENT LARGE ELEPHANT HERD iSFn professional McLaughlin, The whole period of camp will be one great adventure, filled with the romance of scouting. Boys in attendance will benefit by contact and friendly rivalry with boys from troops outside of their own home communities, and invariably council camps in the past have fired the Scouts with new zeal for their work in this great youth movement. W. KELLER 304-31- By Louise Jewkes Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hillabrant and daughter. Jean, left Saturday for Dener, Colorado, where their son. John, has been attending school. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whimpey on June 21. Mrs. Valerie Amundson and daugh- Valerie Jean, left Friday for their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Annie Jewkes and daughter. Delpha, spent Friday evening in Wat-t- is with the former's son, Thilmer, prior to leaving for Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Blackson and family of Ukrai, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eldred Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alley of Paoha, Kansas, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Alley. Mr. and Mis. P. J. Bills of Salt Lake Citv spent a few davs with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen The Relief society was reoiganrzed below camp. With Francis Lamph as pitcher for the foremen and Edmund Bird pitching for the enrollees the game was played almost to a tie, but m the last inning the enrollee team scored a point making the score 11 to 12 in favor of them. Having done so well in the first game the foremen think thev can beat next time 1 i dav. THE SWEETRING and Mrs. Tom Harnson and S. J. LAWYER family and Mrs. Eva Thorpe and children visited in Provo Sunday. 29 E. Main St. Tel. 141 Mrs R. E. Evans and childien have here home returned to make their A. S. again. Mr. and Mrs Ray Wilstead anAttorney At Law nounce the birth of a bov born on Room 5, Sihagni Bldg. June 18. Phone 16 Price Mrs F.. J. Wade and son of Salt Lake Citv are visiting with her moth- THOMAS-DESERE- T er. Mrs. Eva Thorpe. Miss Marguerite Ludwig has reYturned from vacationing in California LICENSED EMBALMERS Johnson. Day or Night Ambulance Service Boyd Fish of Price and Catherine C. C. C. Gardner of Helper visited at the home Tel. 164-Price of the former's sister, Mrs. Dick Simmons, one dav last week. F. B. Mr. Lieutenant Erne'-- t J. Baker, dental reserve officer, who for the past two weeks has been doing dental work in this camp, has been transferred to 'Company 4776, Monticello, Utah, w here he will continue his work. Heat Comfort cCc There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS 5 pager is a recognized 76 SUPPLIES Saturday WED., and FRI. THE MASTER SINGERS Fascinating Choral MON., Music WED and FRI, MELODY TIME TE West Main Phone 9 Mon. Bible School of the Air Sunday Transradio News and Weather Forecast Daily Ex. Sunday M Wayne King and his Orchestra Tue., Thur., Sat. Travel Talk Sunday P. M. Eb and Deb Daily Ex. Sunday P. M. On The Mall Tue., Thur., Sun, True Detective Mysteries Mon., Fri. P. M. Dance Hour Daily Ex. Sunday P. M. Church of the Air Carbon Stake L. D. S. Sunday P. M. The Garden Party Wed., Sun P. M. Concert Hall of the Air Mon Wed., Fri. P. M. Organ Reveries Tue. Thur Sat P. M. Request Hour-Daily- -5:00 P. M. The Monitor Views The News Daily P. M Dramas of Life Mon., Thur. In The Crimelight Tue., Fri, MON., We carry many other items of SUN-ADVOCA- EMERY BANK UTAH 111 p EASTERN III UTAH Price I Do You Believe in Ghosts 5:30 P. M. 5:45 P. M. Wed., Sat. Hawaii Calls Daily Transradio News, Weather Forecast and Baseball scores Daily 6:00 P. M. Music By Cugat Mon., Tue., Sat. Fri., Sunday Song Service Sunday 6:15 P. M. Cub Reporters Daily Ex. Sun. 6:30 P. M. Music Graphs Mon., Wed., Fri. Dinner Hour Tue., Thur., Sat., Sun. 6:45 P. M. The Master Singers Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:00 P. M. Melody Time Mon., Wed., Pri. Thur Raido Night Club-T- ue., KEUB Studio Party Saturday sSunday Evening Dance Melo3ieSunday 7:15 P. M. Easy To Remember Mon., Wed., Pri. 7:30 P. M. Frank Morgan and Guest Artists, Freddy Rich and Orchestra Tue., Thur. The Church In The Wildwoo- dWed., Sun. Wm. Toy, Pianist Friday 7:45 P. M. Drifting and Dreaming Daily" Radio Station KEUB Invites You to Enjoy SIX EXCITING NEW PROGRAMS From NBC THESAURUS Tune in for these new shows: EASY TO REMEMBER MUSIC BY CUGA1 George Halls Orchestra with Dolly Dawn leader in the field. We carry this carbon in the standard and light wrtghts, the latter being especially adapted for use in maxing several copies at one writing. OFFICE 3; 00 3:30 5:15 Carters Midnight Carbon s 2:00 2:30 3:45 4:00 CARBON PAPER OF House of Peter MacGregor Wed. Fri. Home Folks Tue. Thur. 1:00 i HIGHEST GRADE - t 10:30 A. M. 12:30 Phone 29 F-l- 15 Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Musical Clock Daily Ex. Sunday Home Folks Frolic Daily Ex. Sun. 12:00 Eastern Utah Electric Wallace Mortuary 11 Member VOICE Mary Kitchen Flynn Funeral Home 58 No. Carbon Ave. Carbon county had a sentation at the annual u, the Moose lodge Sunda' Pfe, Shea near Provo. estis that between 20 ana tives of Helper lodge in attendanace at the 4'J653 SUccessfal fair. Entertainment during the included swimming, bowlinz games, horseshoe pitchim- !L 5ie4 various athletic events contests for both children I PRICE 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. TIIE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS NO MORE Educational Adviser Dane E Sweet LICENSED EMIIALMERS 'of the Ferron C. C. C. camp, l, is A. N. Wallace, Mgr. an educational conference attending 41 No. 1st East in California this week. This conference is held for all educational ad- - Phone 158 Price, Utah I CARBON 8:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. HAMMOND Fishing parties are enjoying the Attorney At Law Among those making Captain Reuben E Curtis, assistant Commercial Bank Building trips to fishing sites recently were district Chaplain, made his monthly Mr. and Mrs. Clark Van Buren and vlsd THONE 368 us carnp on jUne 17. While family, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen John- Utah Chaplain Curtin gave a veiv in- - Price teresting lecture on honesty. season now. cCc By SOME OF THE YJEEKS FEATURE PROGRAMS MORTUAR- ' Picnic Held Using the National Broadcasting Companys Transcription Service DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNDAY 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 10 a, m. to 8 p. m. HORSLEY FERRON CAMP NOTES Large NumberAttp. -- Ko Eo family j prise the other may miss the point entirely. An established connection with a conservative but progressive bank will add to your faculties for judging business opportunities and reaching sound decisions. Your relations with it, being on a strictly confidential basis, will enable you to discuss freely whatever financial problems or contemplated course of action may be on your mind. The bank may be able to point out pitfalls it may, on the other hand, be able to give you the constructive suggestions needed to encourage you to go ahead. Helping individual initiative to see and develop opportunity for success has been the outstanding tradition of American banking throughout its history. It is the controlling policy of this bank. T,!,AL1W,, POTTER 10 .risison ble. llfi!i!lllll!!lli!I!liil!!!i 397 U f find in them the circumstances FRANK B. HANSON last week with Dessie Durrant as, president, LaVerne Houghton, and Rooms Agnes Harrison counsellors and Ma- Phone Price The outgoing Gilbert secretary. rie officers were Annie Evans, Mary and J. W. Babcock. Catherine Larson Gladys Parry. Professional Radio Service Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Houghton, Jr., Phone 55 Price motored to Provo and whue th. county organizations trip on Saturday, jUn Ward leaders are a!vJ Mrs. Drueilla Powell 4 to the number of those ningto make the trip K ONE may make for a successful business enter- camps are the ed leave opportunities , but . . . be-on- Council-sponsor- :UK Gate and Price may have equal con- Hubbard, Finlayson, WATT1S NEWS information cerning the program for the encampment, suggestions for troop camp organization, requirements for facilities and equipment, menus, food requirements and statement of policy. Although the camp is still nearly a month away, Carbon -- Boy Scouts are already making preparations for the event, which is expected to of the most largely attended ever held in this district. The Fish creek encampment will, be the fourth sponsored this year in the Utah National Parks council. Several other camping events are scheduled to be held after the Carbon county affair. culmination of the Scouts year of hikes, over-nig- ht trips and camp-o-ree- s. Dr. to fore part of this month before Justice of the Peace Harry C. Smith. Callaway and Grames were arrfst ed May 23 after they had broken into Atlantic Cigar store. They were arrested inside of the building by Qdy patrolman William McIntyre. Boy Scout camp to be sponsored the Fish creek from July 26 to 31 by accord-- 1 Utah National Parks council, an- an to ing this nouncement TEMPLE EXCURSION SET week by George A commisRowley, Final preparations for the annual sioner of the Carbon Boy Scout dis- Junior Genealogy temple excursion trict. are being made now' by those in Score of boys charge of the departments throughout Groups fiom Caibon, as Carbon stake. well as other counties, will take part in the event, Mr. Rowley said. have Bulletins been issued by the Gorge A. Rowley council containing wrnKsi S44 ,, Parks Council the Plans are going forward for at 44:24' t:: 7 4l &3 ?' I. Carbon Troops Preparing Now D(e defendants were bound over For July Event Sponsored for trial after preliminary hearing the Mif f' 4- - s i v 55 ... v uj ' ee second-degr- I, mun., WED and FRI. His Waldorf Astoria H MON., TUE., FRL and SAT. Xavier Cugat & MUSIC GRAPHS Perde Grofes Orchestra, with the Bt MON., WED. and FRL SUNDAY SONG SER Sacred Songs and Ballads 5 S g g 3 3 g 3 g g g g |