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Show T PAGE FOURTEEN n ADVOCATE, SUN E a few weeks in Community Church TWUXTY YEARS A(iO (Taken from the files of The Sun of June 29, 1917) Residents of Price, Castle Gate, Cameron, Panther and Helper weie thrown into panic Sunday when the news was spread that the Mammoth reservoir of the Price River Irrigation company in Gooseberry Valley miles west of Scofield had comedo u t and that all towns along the Price river were likely to be wiped out. However, the onrush did not materialize until Monday after- PRICE, C. Sunday school at 10 00 a. m., Mr. E. Beveridge, superintendent. to face. The council at a special Morning Woiship at 11:00 a. m., 3 evening part'd meeting Tuesday good music and sermon by the resolution raising the rates fiom 1U lead-so- n cents to 12 cents per kilowatt for lesiEpwoith league at 7:30 p. m business for cents 10 McDonald. Topic, dences, and to er Mrs. James Poets Who Sing of a Better World." m. Boy Scouts Thursdays at 7:30 p. at ; The Caibon Emery ball league was, Thursday every " practice revived with new teams at a meeting 8:0o of representatives of several towns The chu Friday. Clubs in the new league aie gjadness and good friends . Hiawatha, Mohrland. Standardville, Price and Kenilworth, Huntington C. R. Curry of Hiawatha is president, Frank Jewkes of Kenilworth, treasis urer, and Hassinger of Hiawatha - noon and through the night. It was with difficulty that the Castle Gate tipple was saved. Numerous crop lands and a number of secretary. houses were destroyed in other places, UTAH Provo with a s s , S ; Mrs. Gena Gordon. Mrs Tames E Peacock entei tamed m with a family dinner Wednesday, Peacock Mr. observance of hers and wedding anniversary. WaltMr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor n er Stevens and Bishop A. E. Hopkin-iSalt Lake City recently were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison Msited provo during the week. A social was held for the Wima y children Tuesday w as fol. ' ram of stones and gameS - t 6-- 2. eek-t5- young-- I Sunnyside and Columbia at sters jointly held a canyon outing Box Springs Thursday night. Mrs. Francis Dimick and son, Jerthis week, ry, were in Salt Lake City atten- -' where Jerry received medical tion. ar- Charles H. Madsen of Price is summer recreational pro- - ProW SCOFIELD NEWS Week-en- By Mary Metos d and Mrs. R. V. Willia.W Plans for Independence day are go- ers, Mr. and Mrs Tan, directhe of National, and Mr. andf ing forward nicely, under tion of the Womens Auxiliary. Jogensen and family nfr of Blanding UDell Krebs of Cas le Ila and Kenneth Wilson visited in Mrs. Mary Krebs Gatet former Sun Mt. Pleasant last week. iting Mr. and Mrs. X Llnva . here Mon- McLean Newren of Salt Lake City his uncle and aunt, Mr. and spbt last week witt, is visiting part.es take T Binns. The latter were ' -- ' Have More Fun . . . 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She reports that Mr. Thompson is recovering from his illness. Valentine Turri has been removed to his home in Latuda from the Standardville hospital, to recuperate from an injury received in the Liberty Fuel mine. Mrs. George Petty and daughter, Madge, of Gunnison, are visiting at the W. W. Hill and Tony Bione homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz and son, Harry, returned from Hollywood, California, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Baird announce the birth of a son to them last week. Dick Howard was married Sunday to Birda Cowley of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips spent several days last week at the E. N. Radcliff home, before moving to their home in Spring Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Leger and daughter, Frances, spent part of the week fishing on the Uintah. Girl Scouts met at the home of Mrs. E. N. Radcliff last Thursday. KNOWN FOR THEIR QUALITY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y you improve Moon Lake project, Mrs. II. C. Thompson of j fY pointers that will help j Forms Which We Have T T This newly revised and en larged booklet offers many ' wHaSTJ&M&.'B Than Ten People THE nril llLlfiJ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Huxford of Salt lLake City visited here Sunday. A son, Garry, remained for a brief visit. After visiting two weeks with her dad Colorado, is visiting with her f th Mrs. Minnie in Te uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz man has returned to her home Kriss here. Koehling. Mr. and Mr, Henr, W.UIanr, were called to Latuda by their son, Eds recent accident, have returned, employed. M Louis Galof has left here t0 to Butte, Montana, for the remainder in Uplner of the summer. Young Mr. Williams has been transferred from the Price' hospital to the Standardville hospital, Joe Dowd has returned from Rock; Springs, Wyoming, where he spent the past week. Johnny Thompson and family have returned from Mountain Home, where Mr. Thompson was employed on the RECORDS uTAH ! House guests Whalen over the vvelw the last at Denver, in convention LaVada Whalen meeting of the local lodge lett, Abe Crawford I Nu & mema J B Benedict of Hiawatha, John Mehehch, of J. P. N. lodge Spring S. ber of the ersen, Helper. ryacdPa' Glen has returned from the lodge Frank Norton of Ohio. Cleveland . convention held at was a business visitor h? He also visited a brother in Detroit. Bruce Madsen The softball league game between week m Mt. Pleasant111 Pah d was played Mutual and Glen Spring . Mrs. Abbic?SS were Monday of this week. The latter Lynn Everett was SunOn of t score a victors with itor in Mt. Pleasant the treated Glen players Spring day Mr. and Mrs. Castle Gate team after losing a game son visited in and to them. Mr. and Mrs. F D wn xly have left to make the Salt Lake City. President a club ranging here. New officers for the 1937-3- 8 gj.am Price Ro- Mrs Elnora Johnson the files of the East- - year will be installed by Most deplorable was the death by (laktnn meeting and Mrs. Delsa Timothy, at ,ppkiv their tarians 1907). of 27, of Miss'oin June Utah Advocate drowning in the Price river nyside residents, visited 'Thursday (tonight) Hattie Peacock Monday night. With her brother, Gomer Peacock and his The May report of the state the mine idle days, wife and Earl King, they were view- of health shows that theie were from succeeding rieirnoni ruunuiub Vade Turner, Joe Homan, ing the flood. The car began sliding deaths in Carbon county will be inducted as vice Samud Cowleyi Humbert Pressett in the river, everyone jumping clear causes, while for the previous month nest R. Lee president. and claud Cowley fished at Range but Miss Hattie. The remains were there were four. The new board of directors will in- - Creek o found Wednesday, Mr. The Samuel Cowley and Humbert About a hundred and fifty tons of elude Mr. Wetzel, Mr. Richards, Mein- - Presset families went to Fremont last E. W. C. Melvin Wilson, Raven of the Lee, Two million, four hundred and six- eilsonite from the mines week-en- d for fishing. and company were shipped out of Price t.re Frank D. Bryner and George A. C. Watts and S. Nyman offi- ty thousand bees in two hundred Lea'tham. mostfive swarms were taken out from during the month of May, going ly to the factory at Chicago. Price to Roosevelt this morning. are Ruel M. Redd and Parley n. EUen Snow of Castle Dale 1S club Rhead. baseball Price the for Suits left a Stevenson Clarence Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Preston.The new board of directors metj and Mrs F q Young enterfor Corning, Iowa, where he will mar- were ordered from Chicago last Tuesof last week to tained at a wooden wedding anniver-consid- er evening IL T. Thursday C. Fitzgerald. Charlotte Miss day by Kemp. ry plans for the new year. No sary Thursday evening, o Miss Mary Jean McDonald of CasMr. and Mrs. Eugene Santschi have general meeting of the club was held. Marriage licenses were issued durtle Gate is a guest of Mrs. Agnes marof the announcements ing the week to Eugene Phillips and sent out Lynn. to Grace King, Salt Lake City; William riage of their daughter, Helen, 2. Under the direction of President on July Henry Williams, Martha Woods, Freeman Phippen Bassett, Emily Denison, a Mother-Daughtsocial was held at the L. D. S. church Standardville; Charles P. Burton, DuFor the first time in many months Games and re- Tuesday afternoon. chesne, Bessie Sands, Myton; Dale C. for the f reshments added to the social hours, Sunny-sid- e of of fair code The of the saloons camp practices the Jennie Price, Larson, Walker, were closed Sunday, and gamb- - soft coal industry, provided in thei Fathers in the community were Guffey-Vinso- n act, was officially or-- 1 guests of honor at a program in the been put under the ban. has News The files of the from 'ling (Taken into Monday by L. D. S. church Sunday morning. The dered operation Advocate of June 28, 1917). following rendered parts on the pro- Citizens of Sunnyside have erected President Roosevelt. The act itself, replacing a law in- - gra.mi,. Lois Gilligan, Beth Turner Carbon county doubled its appor- a two hundred dollar bowery near tionment for the Red Cross war fund the hospital where they will celebrate vahdated by the supreme court . cified the code should take effect yera and instead of the $2500 asked it has the Fourth of July. Ruby Jones, duet; $5000. Monday, but its operation depended Genevieve Preston, tribute; Shirley given and Jeanine Gilligan, Ruth Preston, Joseph Reese and Miss Maggie on the presidents order. Almost simultaneous with the pres- - Ella Ruth Turner, Beverly Naylor, The high cost of electricity is the Marchello of Scofield were married next disaster the people of Price havej in Price yesterday. idents action, the bituminous coal song; J. E. Peacock, response; Mrs. commission ordered a hearing at Emily Denison was in charge. Roses were pinned on each father. Washington, D. C July 12 to deter-- 1 mine what intrastate coal would bo I I subject to the code because of its ef- ULLil rlVIN feet on interstate commerce. too. Mrs. Hugh Fullerton is visiting in ia"tSSek.h F"k -- 1 S wjth her daughter, bau a, MC. Simmons Snooks. Bella Mrs. was a recent caller hLS . IT STEWS IT COOKS i meat vegetables and pudding and set the automatic dial. need to watch no failures for no scorching burning . ... ... ... No ... no the automatic control always insures the proper heat. Take it with you any where, for an Electric Roaster is light easy to move and as handy as an Electric Toaster. Let us give you full details about the marvelous new , yet inexpensive, Electric Roasters. Convenient terms, if you desire. |