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Show 0T 1938 GRADUATION CLASS AT CARBON DaiiJ OF SCHOOL IS LARGEST IN HISTORY 1 1 l.r ;,? 4 fwl H14 Cal n.alJ, Malgulct hi Juii..r G;il lulU'ii, liiufiu Jtella SPSS'S lelaHl.e A I gae Ut SaU-- i al lb. fcfiJ of Bainrit, tvrr.ing dy HiaeHl.aW. iwih Yul.i.g (irlic-- a LiTet-a- t G eafic trftat'li, Mrs. Wl relUfrrd Young Imk fcart .. t coiiji )jit (.iKfc'ijiu ILMrt, MalUIi Tin asp iy. A II F-- M 4..'.rd el l!e Sail Iaae City, Mr and Mis J M huine of Mi piei.ts. doling Ut Vktrlk-tii- d 1.--' is Hek, Maiie M'n THATS STYIiED 1UCHT AND PITS 1UGUT juVly-Iw- l-- - r eia Ui- Hetty iij " jn-eGilaiidi, Mary Habeas. Wayne NEWS drll, CM.e Ijndtey, Ruth XingaiJ, Jault,,n, Marjaiic pehran, GLarolrtte . , . Stanley , Jjtii.'rtte , jVngu, Irene 1ejerakla, Helen IMI-- j ryufm f alt Mac M atari C Seth, u.g, Mary puzun, Marie Raifnilfcsen, Ja)f.e lahe, of Mr, and Mr Dante ae pjlv guerts Marjotie Mclnute, Pay MeKir.non, Harriet ltwley. Torn CJ, Saradakia, jutjprJVJ Hetty M. ime, Haloid M.iley, Maiy Antoinette Skrtner, Asunta Siada-- j Jvoi, iN'a of Magna is vi'd- Agnr Ka.len, Yiig.nia Nelson, laitna fma, N)!e Taylor. Kathryn The mas, slur Hahell Mis K. Nm.aij, Geccige Otanl, Gerald Ov- - NMa Wright, Maltha Williams, Hill K Maik Jtnhens of uf)ij jr jail, Veiicne Pace, Jkiugtai Peaue, Wilson, N'otma WngSt ard IViiina pleasant Gtoe veete guests at the Ite Van Wagon, r home b t ok Ihdjcrt C Jvndlrton, Jamei 1! poke, M.llrr, r Ji,u Hotrae Nailoi and Pauhne t udii o, Teiesa Quilno, Jlni General f'ourse i . a in att of ti cliililren Ment Mai Ann Iteever, ltedd.i.gtirfi, gal.t Jennie Paine), HalMock, Mal)"lce C'ltV Mary Aihtie Itrid, IVniice Itul.aids, IU1 Hass, Arnold College Prearattry Henke Heiry. j,,me Vaitcrr fatnilv have Kuc'lle Itilhaids, Flaf.k Itoiiiaiio, K.las Heta Ilos. Jtolamlu llen, Hr utvu, Maik Hty- - moved to Columbia 1, Itonac. Acor Caimin t, lai oyle A lloss, I Van Rowley, Jew Kic ilia. selected as Anna Hrorovuh, Wallace Huff'mte, her, Mas Hryner. Ibdwrt It. Hurduk,. IXan Turner has J.dui Pines! tlenea-(iinaHillitue, Tony v. S'klaris, side of Sunn the t Joe II Hutton, president Frank Hurdu, Grunt Maigarrt Cannon!. Can:ey, Paul Stotts, 'hilhjt Other George T i logical organization Co Iau! Caviant, ths Colby, Case, ChrMrivcn, Agnes alt, piiy V. are John Pirstc.n, Hose William Co. Jd'ejih ('ilflJ, Kail It Turner, Art Van Wagener. Falgar Wallace Christman, Gllda Compagnl councellura: 1 Malwl Genevieve Prevtcm. Waterman, Pvellj Walkmgton, A Davis, Chris DeCola, Iarnine Cook. Nc lclon Ray Cook. Lydia Jfl. senior leader; rttury; DiaHelen Fahtl.'io, Toshie K, Ku-- k Finilie a Mae Wilde, Don - Williams, Deg Thomas F Dayiv. Chris LaIUP young. Junior leader and Winn. u aa g a, Audrey G..ine, Naomi miuiti, lhllie Trlf, George Dtc.vsos, The first and second grades held a Commercial Course Anlo nete flarav i.gh.i, Ahia-haPrudencicJ P. Fgovcue, Sibil Fvans, j et t arty one dav this week. Gabriel Garcia, Johnny Georg, Verle Algr, luiwretue Aulwit, M.,ry Fvntz. files. Virgin! i Greener, J ihn (iiimn, MarMjrie Mary NEWS I lam he Fedell, Faina Fedell. Pete Fis!ei.irf. lanore Gigliotti, L'Ivsm-Hat K Fditha Floreine Horning. VinMrs. Ford StevcnMui returned Sat- TA8T and DEPLNDAELE cent Howlett. Ithoine Ithomitis, Vera ualay Loin Salt Dike City where she Join i. James Joufl.is. Hetty Grace spent two w.etks with friends and Between Trice, Salt Lake City and Intermediate pointa Kelly, Hannah Kenniek. Frank Liliz- relatives. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Car Mr i Kendrick.1 Me Lila ret'.e, Carl Marlin, rs A If ed 4 Leave m. r..m,canied by Dr and S L C 8 m. Motifml.. Hele n Klsie M.klovic-hto .Nevada, motored Fly. v.-s , . . Leave S L C 11 3 p. m. Uallace Morgan, m. p, Sunday evening returning Grace Mumen, Verna Joyce Mtimcn. Daily except Sunday H,tmmon moved his family Dm Naylor. Janet NteKon. lV.rothy ,t0 L'utl, last week. ONon. Robert Ostler, Anne Papas-- 1 .j,sS Alice Christ n sen. who has Price Phone Cl Balt Lake City Phone Waa. 4613 this winter, nharis, Helen Pav los, Frank Petla, been staving in Murray week-en- d for a lavwell Pitts Far! Pollcnk, Norman was home over the her visit with I parents Juanita Vince. D. Rasmussen, Jim est- Sheifick. student at H R.,th Claranell Riche. Mildred Rob-- ! minster college, spent the week-en- d I,., n.m here with her parents. ertvin. Flward . . ken. Jimmie Simone, Hetilah Snow !,.( Confer- Mrs Ira D,lt,k Clark Taylor. Jack Thorpe, Clyde D rn,.c ln Salt Cltv this week. Tidwe ll. Flaine Wallace, Madalvn Keith Steven on left Sunday for White, Michael M Varners and Helen Suit Lake City for a short stay. Llovd Lovendahl and Keith Kelly Young. left Saturday for Los Angeles to look Mechanic Arts Course for emplovment. Ronald Ralph and Paul Vidano. Melvin C. Wilaon, Iimujal Their frejiti in order, J(6 stulmts have keen certified as ehgit )e In reteHe their d!(dimas, Jiroudrd Itielr grades Ihe last wmettrr are satufactury I'ntil this year, the large. t giadu- a lion class at the high school u as IB9. in 193fl ear, t. ve err 178 to student given pc n said The list of candidates fur tmn u as follows- , ' ,l- - Ha beta k Wid Btlh J- I- N u 1 Me-twr- Jek, hl JgeH. I. l)ti. M Jal.lv Lerta.r.e The Jtrlirf soeicty will iifMid 'The Two Ilundrra lUU-lUiwen rlQflpal li-t- s Vjumte Hidirit. Juhfthifl Ka!l.r.u.r K.vf., WuUin Uekut-ful.a hr hrr Gale And SIi Candidate Ahie iVln.ar Hair), Veia Kir.elT, S) Kia Kuietich. lieih Laur ward conference lgrar.t, evening Sunday JMsie Marie elVariitrr and a chorus Vn, o ltmiy, J. l n W. Hv.bi.aft, Mary Llirti ju,e!ie. Holmes, IUy T. Iwainotei, George 11 member aie being directedangone, Luuise Maa&a, I Ruhard MilUan Wanda Idaiie Jkuolhy will u.u, t seniors lvteten. CVruUme Hi A record nuirdarr Moynlrr, Neruaby Jt.r, Me JuufU, Hazel l Matine Nuc, Minnie O'Hcrtu. An- - shaw and Nona Snow Jioj Son Car ffuin Mgh graduate fcrmunfi by KuU, AU M Kuru, fUtLanl l iulte K OUttu, Hdrn M Olivrto, rnt month, it I ahul SUNNYSIDE s ke f.-- r D-.- vc n v Ibd-ri- !, 1 sre-Ibe- IV-Col- rt a, 1- la-ol- Ga-mrn- m MOHRLAND s AUTO FREIGHT SERVICE Price a. a. Arrive Arrive Price a. , Sort-n.en- . la-n- CARBON FREIGHT SERVICE c m ,,m U i HMtf r 14 0 kmi SPECIAL WILL CONTINUE Friends and Patrons: 1 1 While Volume of business continues ONE SERVICE ONLY THE BEST MENS SUITS Cleaned and pressed $1.00 50c MENS SUITS Pressed MENS PANTS Cleaned and pressed 50c 25c MENS PANTS Pressed Buttons replaced F f? P F 20 PERCENT REDUCTION ON LADIES s Santa ,onica and Ralph Lewis of Little Standard Mrs. Jay Newton of S.alt Lake City were reccntly admitted to the hos- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ,plt and Mrs Tom Mllier and fam. Babcock. She will soon join her us- - jjy have moved to Miljer Creek, and band in Clear Creek, where he is em R. Cardova and family 2 and ployed. have moved to New Mexico. Mrs. Frank Slavcnsky underwent Ray Hassinger was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton Sunday. an operation Saturday. Recent Sait Lake visitors included Kllver, violet, red pencil Gold, grre-Mrs. Bessie Snow and daughter. Bon- -; MAnoir DTr;ntcdnn!tr dauchTerf-1 IS A il All repairing extra Charge r I bese prices are Cash on delivery. If charg- ed it Will cost you the Regular Price S The only 100 percent Union Cleaning Shop ?L CjAKMLIN rrg Standardville Items CASTLE GATENEWS .1 . Wright; othy; Mr. and Mrs.B- Wilmer Mr. and Hyatt; Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Vincent Hyatt. John Delaby of Westminster lege, is home for spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Magann spent in Duchesne. the week-en- d T. N. Thorne and son. Hall Thorne, were Sunday visitors in Roosevelt. Mr and Mrs. Batchelor of Salt col-z- Phone 237 W. Main St., Price, Utah Myers, Owner 17 E. r ry . t- - zz and comfortable, always k lor underwear by MuiwtKwear . . . made right . . . fits right . . . priced right ramou' for fifty years as makers of quality underwear for men, the finest materials, and precision tailors viuiiMiigwear . very garment. We've all types and styles. Come in today and let us take care of your underwear problem. i' I'M) kiep a a-- PRICE TRADING CO. MENS DEPARTMENT Price Utah mraiHB aillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM - - - - end. JRobinson of week-en- d visitors of were Springville Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones and family were in Fairview for the weekend. The Relief society had an April Fool party last week. Bishop and Mrs. W. B. Stapley went to Kanarraville Friday for fun- eral services for Mr. Stapleys grand- 'mother, Mrs. Young Elizabeth Steele Stapley, who was 91 years old. She was the first white child bom in Utah. I Mr. and Mrs. J. - I? i PINTS QUARTS CODE CODE NO. 312 WELLINGTONNEWS John Young of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young of Sunnyside, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young, Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Young, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George Young Price. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tidwell, Green River, Miss Fern Young of Eohraim and Mrs. jack Willis of Tracy. California, with their families, spent Sunday at the !home of their Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Asay of here. Washington, are BEST im rue WES n u. There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Communily PRODUCERS visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow and Mrs. 'John P. Smith attended conference in TTINGLY t iu A biend biINDIO of BY oopf ' straight whiskies FRANKFORT DISTIllERIjES 6 if kq Incorporated bait., md. - bo pro Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore Salt Lake City Saturday. Betty and Yvonne Edwards of Provo visited their grandmother, Mrs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE: Notice to Creditors of Blue Blaze Coal Company WESTERN POWDER COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff, ts. BLUE BLAZE COAL COMPANY, a corporation. Defendant. Pursuant to an order of the above entitled court duly given and made in the above entitled matter, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors should present claims to the undersigned on or before May 16, 1938, such claims to be in writing duly verified by claimant or someone in his behalf, and where based upon an account, to be accompanied by an itemization of such account. Claims not presented on or before said date will be barred. GLENN LOGAN, Receiver, BLUE ELAZE COAL COMPANY, 1101 Walker Bank Building, First Pub. Mar. 10, 1938 Salt Lake City, Utah Last Pub. April 14, 1938. Ciqlii il CheapeillianSvei Sight ia priceless, light is cheap. Better light Keans better sight protection for your one pair of eyes which must last a lifetime. &ajotj 6ettei JjxHnq u?iik Queap Sbcthk&j a Jr |