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Show THE PAGE TWELVE PROMINENT PRICE MAN FETED WITH PARTY ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY; FORTY IN ATTENDANCE AT AFFAIR who is presi- great-grandchi- ESTATE CP EAL Transactions j rng 14, 14. Moroni Hanson et ux to Res. Adm. prop in sec 21, twp 14, rng 10. John C. Staley et al to Car. Emery Bank, prop in sec 33, 34, 3, 4, 5, twp 12. blk 13, rng 7. Rosario Prince to J. E. Edwards; two-wee- New Helper tws surv lots 15, 17, 18, 19. blk 4. Katherine Krissman to J. Bracken 9. Lee, prop in sec 25, twp 13, rng 1. Nat First to ux J. O. Monroe et Bank; local surv lot 4, blk 3. Warranty Deed Sinclair Refin. Co. to Lewis T. Ar-- ; nold, prop in sec 21, twp 14, rng 10. Frank Prazen et al to Anna Prazen Hovat and Mark Hovat; Coxs surv to Spr. Glen tws lots 2, 3, blk 4. First Natl Bank to Bernard Iriart, prop in sec 27, 34, 35, twp 13, blk 14, rng 10. Nephi Gunderson et ux to Orson Grames, Highland Park lot 24. S. Bert Bunnel et ux to Don Carlos Clayton et ux. Laura B. McGee to J. O. Monroe, local surv lot 4, blk 3. Quit Claim Deed Henry Ruggeri et al to John Gaviotakis, prop in sec 5, 8, 17, 9. twp 14, rng 14. Carbon county to John C. Staley et al, prop in sec 33, 34, 3, 4, 5, twp T2, blk 13, rng 7. B. H. Young, Co. Clerk to Frank Suomi, lot 1 of sec 5, twp 13, rng 17. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. NOTICE. In the Matter of the Application of Louis Pierucci, praying, among other things, that the Southwest Quarter of Section 2G, and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 35, all in Township 15 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian be disconnected and withdrawn from the limits of the Town of Hiawatha, a municipal corporation NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Deof Carbon County, State of Utah. partment of the Interior, General Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Land BOARD AND THE PRESIDENT TO OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF June 3, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Hy- HIAWATHA, TO TI1E TOWN OF HIAWATHA, CARBON COUNTY, rum Jensen, of Castle Dale, Utah, 1929, made stock who, on Oct. 11, raising homestead entry. No. 048737, for S'feSEi, NWUSE'i, Sec. 11, SWViNEVi, SEV4NWV4, W'ASEL, SW 4 Sec. 14. NWV4NEY4, 12 Sec. 23, Township NViNWVi South, Range 8 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. G. Peacock, Jr., Notary Public, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 20th day of July, 1937. detach and disconnect from the Town Claimant names as witnesses: of Hiawatha, as at present constitut- Bert of Huntington, Utah, ed. the following described tracts of Luke Westover, of National, Utah, Millarich, more as described land, particularly Felix Dussere, of Price, Utah, James follows, Alger, of Cleveland. Utah. The Southwest Quarter of SecTHOMAS F. THOMAS, of tion 26, the Northeast Quarter Register. the Northwest Quarter of Section Date of first pub., June 10, 1937 35, all in Township 15 South, Date of last pub., July 8, 1937 Range 8 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Said petition is based upon the grounds that the Petitioner above named is so located, both physically and geographically, that he would not and could not receive any benefits from being a part of said town, and other grounds set forth in said STATE OF UTAH, TO THE INHABITANTS OF SAID TOWN OF HIAWATHA, AND TO EACH AND EVERY PERSON INTERESTED IN SAID TOWN, AND TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU: Notice is hereby sefved upon you that the above named Petitioner has this 8th day of June, A. D. 1937, filed with the Clerk of the above named Court a Petition asking said Court, by decree thereof, to segregate, cut off, to-w- it: twp 7-- 14, crops and livestock. John C. Staley et al to Carbon Emery Bank, sheep. Sabino Decigo to Res. Adm., crops and livestock. U. S. Army Discharge U. S. Army to George Dunn . Releases Regional Agri. Cred. Corp. to Lincoln Marshall et ux, rel. chat. mort. Carbon Emery Bank to W. F. My- Gl Mary alsoL Antone Falsone, IMike THE BUSINESS OF THE Y WORLD MOVES Y Y fY the opportunities, and the wards that Business offers to those who are qualified. Theirs are the responsibilities, ,v Let us tell you about the intensive Y Y Y accounting and general office procedure L. D. courses in stenography, that await you here. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Wasatch 1812 v 2? afitiJ?' rM to their musical ability. Index cards for sale at vocate. HOTEL SESSION. VVV V V v V V v- - OF COURSE SPLENDID CAFE AND CAFETERIA MODERATE PRICES ALWAYS Sunday Morning Breakfast Served k Your Room Without Extra Cost; Mr. J. H. Waters President W. E. Suttoa General Manager VI for Less Money on Your 1937 Vacatio- n- GEORGE CHRISTENSEN, Judge. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah. Date of first pub., June 10, 1937 Date of last pub., June 24, 1937 f I MIIS year, take your vacation by motor X car! Take it in the car that will give you a complete vacation from worry and high costs a new Chevrolet! You'll travel more safely in a Chevrolet, for its the only d car that combines such features as Perfected Hydraulic Brakes, a New Body and Shockproof Steering. You'll travel more comfortably. too, for only Chevrolet brings you the Improved n Ride at Chevrolets Gliding low prices. And you'll also travel more economically , low-price- All-Silen- All-Ste- t, el Knee-Actio- for Chevrolets New High-Compressi- Engine is unusually thrifty with gas and oil. Decide now to have more pleasure for less money on your 1937 vacation go in Valve-in-Hea- d a Chevrolet! only. Action a rU Shockproof Steering on Master He Ijtxe model General Motor Installment I 'lan monthly payment to tmii yonr puree. CHEVROLET MOTOR Cmml PRINTED MERE made to your order in any shape or size required. Your business forms are most practical when printed on Motor 1 Salrt Corporation, DIVISION DETROIT, MICHIGAN 0 ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION THE ONLY COMPLETE is 129 West Main Hi NEWHOUSE 1937. Attorney for Petitioner: Th Y afe mote Petition. That a copy of said Petition is attached to the copy of the Notice to be served upon said town, and said Petition is made a part of said Notice, and said Town of Hiawatha is required to appear and plead to said Petition within twenty days after the service of this Notice and a copy of said Petition upon said Town, otherwise judgment will be rendered against the said Town of Hiawatha according to the prayer of said Petition. Dated this 8th day of June, A. D. V S WERE GOING TO SPEND OUR VACATION IN SALT LAKE CITY WELL STOP AT THE Y Y Y YOU MAY STILL ENTER SUMMER California Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y OOO THE Diego, Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y San J r trainmg, where thev a band school for L8 , sical instruction, after vT? V transferred to fin vacant various post bands abr2 H United States. All assigned to duty with promoted to private fW receive specialists pay ? the lowest paid month, of course, in furnished food, clothing mecal dental attention. Applicants who desire to h. I ed for band duty are nish reference letters master or musical instructor 1 Y Y re- Y Y Y anft f: Y With TRAINED men and women at the controls! v $ . There are vacancies : States marine h LP,S for desiri plicants for general ified musicians baS the ages of l8 JUt' to 74 inches in height announcement bv tv aecorV Walters. Applicants for band ferred to the Marine dm, ?! Vi OOO Y price' USfcjjK fY fYi FORWARD v BT Mangus and Charles Kilgore t Y ks RAINS NEWS rng 10. Chattel Mortgage Moroni Hanson et ux to Res. Adm. 21, P are visiting in Colorado. Mike Svetich has returned from a brief trip to Nevada and Salt Lake City' . . . Berta is visiting his parents, James resiknown well Peter Politano, 86, Mr. and Mrs. J. Berta, Sr., in Salt dent of Green River for many years, or Lake City. died., at his home there Monday Ronald Anderson has returned from Funera to age. incident ailments trip to Tennessee. Rive a services were held at Green and daughter, BetDalton W. Mrs. ausWednesday morning under the relatives in Wyoare visiting church with ty Jean, pices of the Catholic ming. burial in charge of the Flynn funeral Mrs. Henry Isalla of Bingham is home of Price. . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting on Mr. Politano was born m Italy Georgelas. George June 27, 1851. He is survived by Mrs. Rooney Wiggins, and sister, three Eva Smock, w'ho plans to spend his widow, Rosy Politano, and Mary and Frank the summer here, have returned from Malcolm sons, Joseph, Dawson, New Mexico, where they Politano. visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smock. The Mutual softball team will a dance on Friday, June 25. sponsor By Al and Jo The public is invited. and A daughter was born to Mr. Our local baseball team over13. June on Blackburn Alton Mrs. the Castle Gate crew 8, whelmed and Also a daughter was born to Mr. 15' in their last encounter. The line-u- p Mrs. James Marshall. Jr. on Jne at follows: Gibb Mathews, Mgr.; Elmo S. Navy Ronald Anderson, p; James Dalton of the U. visited for Wicherly, c; California, Beach, lb; Joe Stoker, 2b; Axelgard, Long Sonny two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Nick Thomas, 3b; Wiggo Axelgard, Orlandi, rf; Mrs. W. Dalton. of ss; Art Lamp, If; James Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goodman Johnnie Scarsi, cf; Max Bryner, rf. tne at Moab were recently visiting qual-boo- ks home of Mr. and Mrs. Del Dalrynaple. Mimeograph piper of various Joe Pavignano and Mr. and Mrs. in various sizes for sale at The M. Svetich were recent visitors in Advocate. Salt Lake City. at The Busy Bee Sewing club met week. last Takita of Sego the home Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Nevada were last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoker, Sr. Mildred and Anne Svetich, Mane and Adeline Losik are visiting in ld nut IlMIIHIliHMIlimiHMIMHimiHINMimiMHmHMIiHtIWimmmMMUMHIMtHliMMtHH ICE. Octogenarian Passes Away At Green River B. H. Young, Co. clrk to Moroni Han10. son, prop in s.ec 12, twp 15, rng Denis to Co. clerk B. H. Young, An-toni- to, dent of the First National bank and who was formerly of the president Carbon stake of the L. D. S. church. A program of inmusic, strumental songs and skits was Mortgage Melba H. Peterson Davis et al to First Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn. local surv. lot 3, blk 5. John Gaviotakis to Helper State Bank, prop in sec 5, 8, 17, 7, 9, twp PR E, Murphy, Scofield tws, lot 5. B. H. Young, Co. cjerk to Helper 10. City, prop in sec 18, twp 13, rng Denis to Co. clerk B H. Young pic-an- d presented, closing with motion Murphy, Belvedere Add. Helper, lot outdoor life, ow'n tures 19. 29, blk 1. g B. H. Young Co. clerk to A. F. Horsleys son, Carbonthe of is who secretary Horsley, Jorgensen. Scofield tws, lot 16. Protective Game and -Emery Fish B. H. Young Co. clerk to L. B. association. Golding, prop in sec 29, tws 15. rng Sons and daughters who were 11. Hors B. H. Young Co. clerk to Theodore present included: Arthur S. Lovell, W. Horsley, William Edur, sec 23, twp 15, mg 10. ley; Dr. Fietz, B. H. Young, Co. clerk to T. A. Mrs. Margaret Wyoming; Harmon, Sarah Mrs. prop in sec 16, twp 15, Christensen, Colorado; 10. Price; Mrs. Parthenia Rhead, Price; rng B. H. Young Co. clerk to Carlos Mrs. Lydia B. Howell, Provo, and 15, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Waste, Glendale, Gunderson, prop in sec 21, twp 10. rng California. Bond Release Their wives and husbands w'ere Price Riv. Wat. Cons. Dist., to Lew20 were grandchildren as present, bond and int rel sec 21, of the guest is Arnold, and one 10. 14, rng twp Wat. Cons. Dist., to of honor. Also in attendance wase. Riv. Price Hors-leyMr. Horsley's brother, Emest S. Myrtle Warren, bond and int obi sec Arthur W. Horsley, Price pioneer prominent figure in business, re- ligious, political and civic activities for many years, was honored on his birthday Friday with a party attended by all of his sons and daughters. Approximately 40 guests were present to honor Mr. Horsley, SON-ADVOCAT- CpSfLOW |