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Show .a 1(111 ban abbocatf WELLINGTON NEWS Y YKAKS AfiO , the files , e"jf t icinity Tllt' News- - f one of the eve- - tsno;:;aV morning that has Jong The ruin was x ivine the thirty-sisteady and soaking tn-- f lUiti' JaTlen , ra I d tanners declare are the best they einne'rl' round- !r. - seasons. to several election of of fief Iythias war, Z'SgZ PAGE ELEVEN HIAWATHA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stott and t, By Mrs. G. F. Hall E.jrcn, Carl Jay and Sherrill, of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sherfick and Dr. J. jhna, were visitors at the home of Mr. family left Wednesday morning f6r a for three days vacation in and near Chicago, Illinois. sen, J. O. Maxfield, A. B. Stoe, B W last weeki Mr- Stott used to teach in Mrs. Albert Shockley of Omar, Raymond, and W. F. Burns. The es- - the Meal school. West Virginia, and Miss Wilma King tablishing of club rooms for the Indue Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and son of Rains spent Tuesday with Mrs. was discussed at the meeting and Don were in Salt Lake City over the Dominic Malatche. in;'Week-enall probability suitable rooms will be Lee Neilson who has been working fitted out in the near future Mr.sLL arol Hyd Young and daughters, in Salt Lake City, is home for a short and Betsy, called here Sunday stay with his parents. Mrs C. H .Stevenson, Sr., of Price enroute to their home in Sunnyside was elected to the office of gold star after Thursday Mr. and Mrs. William spending a week in Provo and chairman at the Service Star Legion Salt Lake Steckelman, accompanied by Mr. and City. Mrs. WiLliam Holdaway and sons, left state convention held in Salt Lake for a ten day stay in Indianapolis. City Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Falck den was Mr. and Mrs. to the off.ee of SatmdavvisTto'rsaMhe Bailey of lmmeof Mn Provo have been George the past visiting Coxs and daughter, Mr. land Mrs. K. A, Petersen. Kent and week here with their son Jack. Albert F.. Horsley has purchased Donnie Petersen returned to Ferron Virginia Reaveley, Mae Belle All the Edwin Butterworth home on to spend a week with their grand-- . red Mack Miller- - and Allen Johnson Ninth street and will take possession mother. Mrs. Petersen left on Sun-a- s went to Salt Lake City Wednesday with the seminary class of soon as the Butterworth family! day morning to spend a week with morning leaves the city. jer brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. Carbon Junior High school. o Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Malatche left and Mrs. Frank Warthen in Logan Clarence Robinett returned home Joseph Bunderson left last week for Saturday for Eureka to attend the Tuesday night from Salt Lake City Bingham where he will seek employ- Elks state convention which was held there. where he has been attending the uni- ment for the summer. Miss Pauline Marrelli of Helper versity. Mrs. Asa Draper went to Emery has been visiting the past week Saturday to get baby Ruth Ann Bun-Mr- s. who Ross Shiner and baby havelderson who has been with her aunt here with friends, left for Salt Lake City Saturday morning. gone to Oklahoma for a visit with there for a week. Bert Wilde is home from a six relatives. About twenty-fiv- e Wellington peo- months' enlistment in the Cedar City a attended to ple temple excursion Conservation corps. He plans to at(Taken from the files of The Sun Manti on Tuesday. of June 10, 19921). tend classes at the Brigham Young With the organization of a Home Science H club under the leaderGovernor Charles R. Mabey is asof Ruth W. Branch on Friday sured in response to an inquiry di- ship nett, Mrs. Kermit Petersen, Mrs. Lee of rected to L. R. Redd, a prominent nowlast week, eight girls clubs are Snow, Mrs. Asa Draper, Mrs. Lorenzo in The Wellington. stockman of San Juan county, and to other functioning Mrs. Carl Hanson, Mrs. Roy and their leaders are two Petersen,Mrs. Sheriff Hyde, that the situation which Home clubs Gladys Burnett, Mrs. Harris, groups directed by Mrs. Grant Powthreatened a possible flareup of In- Minnie Science Tidwell, George Huber and Myrtle Golding, ell of Price. Mrs.and dian warfare a week or so ago is Davis will be hostthree clubs led by Wanda clothing ess to the group at their next meetpeaceable and quiet. Petersen, Helen Cottrell and Vera two food under ing. Tidwell, and Mrs. Venice Baldwin and small son Judge George Christensen returned the leadership of Agnes groups, and Griffiths to Price from Manti last Sunday Mrs. Mrs. Ernest The average en- left on Monday for their home in TaStair. Christensen and other members of rollment of the clubs is about after spending two weeks at the eight coma the family are expected here tomor- members of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Young home are and the each, groups row to make this city their home. all holding regular weekly meetings. here. L. L. Snow was home from his Mrs. O. L. Snow was hostess to the Miss Jennie Ruth Milburn has been W. A. C.s at her home on Friday af- work on the reservation for the B. a UniA. granted degree by the ternoon of last week. The time was week-en- d. versity of Utah. She returned to her Little Miss Patsy Hill spent the spent in sewing and social chat, and a home at Fboce this week. with her aunt, Mrs. Nona delicious luncheon was served. Wo week-en- d o present were Mrs. Dave Davis, Snow, while her mother attended Members of the Price Masonic or- men der are circulating subscription lists Mrs. John Thayn, Mrs. Abram Bur- June conference in Salt Lake City. for funds for the temple to be erected at Price. The bonds are to draw child-Garre- V. university, being given for those who pie from kindergarten to high school wish a short course in defense occu- ages. The registration on the openpations. ing day was very encouraging. The church vacation school was Miss Mary Miller has been spendopened Monday morning at the Com- ing her vacation in Salt Lake City munity church under the direction of the past week. Miss Hettie Mae Parsons of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garr and City. Miss Parson is being assisted son John left Wednesday for Chicago, by Miss Nadine Gleason and Miss in order to attend the graduation exThelma Nixon; and classes are be- ercises at Rush Medical college in ing held for children and young peo which their elder son is participating. d. son-in-la- w professional C& n, j. f,"Je3deme ff iw 231. Eastern Building, Price, Utah to StanMWennemore and Tvagni Building Ihne 2 to Residence pffinHours: 675 5 1 ?hiropractor n, P I ' Price, Utah Tears Experience i IeMS W. Practice In Price Examination free Successful POTTER - professional Radio Service Price Phone 55 Eastern Utah Electric drTea. migliore D. C., and Electrical Treatments Office Hours: Chiropractic 11 7 M. Phone 599 M. to 5 P. A. 6 looms 5 and to 8 P. M. Silvagni Bldg., Price Mortuary Wallace LICENSED EMBALMERS A. A. Wallace, Mgr. 47 No. 1st East 6 Price, Utah Rone 158 F.V. ft.-lb- Cs Time Payments through our own YMA C Plan at lowest available rates ir GMCs ARE PRICED WITH THE LOWEST STANDARD PRICE, UTAH 301 S. MAIN Thirty Years Ago COLOMBO J; Funeral Home I Dei Jensen 5 OTHER GOOD OILS HANSON OUTDISTANCED T0 161 74 Impartial test in Death Valley Desert 279 ft. Below sea level. CHIROPRACTOR 6 cars Destroyed to give you Economy data beyond any Quibbles. 309-1- 0 U. S. Patent No. 2,218,132 tells exactly what is new about the new Conoco motor oil named CONOCO MOTOR OIL quarts of this same new Conoco N oil that you can buy today, lasted 13,398.8 miles in a stock coupe under lock and under scrutiny every minute. 13,398 milt3 up and down Death Valley. Sand and sagebrush. Lowest land and highest extremes of heat in 5 our U. S. A. 5 other well known oils got the same oil. 6 idenchance as new Conoco tire tical new cars were used. Tune-uppressures, speeds, and all other factors were the same for all impartially. Engines were under lock. Qualified authorities eyed everything. s, of the day! Back in 1780, 0 James E. the grandfather Pepper made a So ne so n it became delectably the careful c oice of generation after a good way engine can do the same to keep up the l. oil-platin- oil-platin- g oil-plati- oil-plati- third-degre- 1 herei,y cer- - tify that the Death Valley Test and related work were thoroughly and fairly conducted. Engine Destruction occurred in each case at the mileage stated. whiskey wisdom. like it! You'U . passing out, this oil is scientifically prepared to keep its health, so that the rrDTmrn ULIlliriLU enriched by over 160 years L Pepper 90 proof. This whiskey Straight Bourbon Whiskey la tears old. James E. Pepper & Co, Lexington, Ky. Now an inhibition is something that restrains you checks you. Thialkene inhibitor checks the effect of poisons formed in normal engine operation. Instead of "festering, weakening, and Youll not put your car through such a e any more than you keep in high gear just because you starting could. Youll certainly never want to S'REP uchaJvou might own to the death, under I Impartial Observation. t'5) P Car ; distance between crankcase drains. But knowing oil lasted 74 to that new Conoco 161 longer than other oils tested, see how seldom you add a quart. At Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station today change to your correct Summer exceed the recommended The reasons are straight and simple... New patented Conoco N(h motor oil contains Thialkene inhibitor, a new synby Conoco. thetic . . . man-mad- e feneration. You can order splendid bourbon today, k , Ths test was simple and stem. ..Each fill of some one comcar got its was run at a peting oil and added oil, till the engine without speed, motor oil smashed up. New Conoco Not anmiles. Certified. went 13,398 miles of within came 5,683 oil other that and one was outlasted 8,268 miles oil. Certified. bv new Conoco tnnmmimri jn 1 1'"'? As too! Long the keystone comes g of Conoco success, from another Conoco synthetic... (U.S. action Patent 1,944,911). Magnet-lik- e to engine parts, so bonds it cant all drain down not even overnight. While you use Conoco NTth oil, this stays on guard against the wear in advance! By effect worst the and inhibiting engine of oil pollution, one 11 of new Conoco Hth lasted 13,398 miles. Certified. 57-mi- le still the order s Consulting Enginoor, who during Acodomie year is Professor of Purdue University Automotive Engineering, i CO. MOTOR per cent interest. (Taken from the files of The Eastern Utah Advocate, June 8, 1911). and Physician Surgeon 15 S. Carbon Ave. Work is well along with the grad11 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. Office Hours: 4GG-ing of the court house grounds, Office, 466-Phones: Res., building of fences and cement sidewalks and the landscape gardening, Mitchell all of which will cost the county Phone Price 300 about five thousand dollars. S. A. Dick Mtichell, Embalmer Harris has the cement work, Joseph and Funeral Director Meyers of Ferron. the landscaping Ttierald N. and local people the other work in At Law connection. Atlwwr and Counsellor 0 "I W. Main Price Miss Marie Bryce and June Bryner, Phone 568 two of Prices most popular young people, were married here last MonFRANK B. day by Bishop Albert Bryner, after ATTOFNEV AT LAW which they left for Salt Lake City looms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building and other points in the state to spend Price 397 Phone their honeymoon. Returning they will go into housekeeping in a home K.W. FINLEY already prepared by the groom. The Advocate with numerous friends exARMATURE WINDING and tends heartiest congratulations. MOTOR REPAIR o Pbone 378 180 So. Carbon Articles of incorporation were filDr. A. K. Bramwell ed in the office of County Clerk Jones last week for the Lewis Jewelry and Music company. The capital stock is five thousand dollars and its princiUsini and other latest meth- ple place of business is Price. The ods and equipment. new company is organized to succeed the Lewis Jewelry company and its E. Utah Electric Bldg officers are C. E. Lewis, president; Price, Utah T. R. McMillen. secretary and treas-Phone 15 Free Consultation or Examination urer; and W Lewis, manager. Dr. on 4-- K. Bramwell E. Utah Elec. Bldg. A io If you want the strongest-pullin- g truck in the 1 field, get a CMC with the new 97 horsepower 236 cu. in. Super-Du- ty s. Engine. Its 192.5 torque has not been matched in any comparable are equipped truck. Regular with 228 in. 93 h, p. engines. N--- new Conoco Nfh grade of popular-price- d oil. Continental Oil Co . Pioneers in Bettering America's oil with Synthetics |