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Show June 22. 1W People Melo Prevent Fires Lands U. S. Public lltS Urges ace of an extreme shor- terior, 26,000,000 acres of which lie in the state of Utah. Last year, 3,387 fires, of wihch 63 were in Utah, were reported as having originated on or endangered lands under control of the department. About 2,326,300 acres of federal and Indian lands, 12.400 acres of which were in Utah, were burned over during the fire season. Records of the department show that two-thirof all fires reported in 1943 were caused through carelessness. Department lands are providing forage for about 15 million head of livestock. lookouts and guards, 01 3? the Interior Harold ?tfhas issued an urgent callst adja-fore'.ritizens living on or to lands and range protect-natioin department the vast renewable resources from fire losses, the bu-- ? secretary said that and with range concerned control are training as many ljrLboth men and women as CORPORAL ZUPAN IS get for this important ARMY SUPPLY CLERK but that general public losses fire if is a must, Theodore R. Zupan, Price solkept to a minimum. JL are approximately 400 dier stationed at Woodward, Okacres of forest and range lahoma, army air field, has been protection from promoted from private to corporal. requiring 1 United He was assistant manager of a the continental store before entering miliLand the Territories of Alas-Tan- d Hawaii under the jurisdic-o- f tary service and is now an army the Depirtmert of the In- suDoly clerk. tly,. ns ds ; dry-goo- CARBON DELIVERY SERVICE AGENTS FOR NEWS i Mc-Co- Mof-fit- CARBON FREIGHT LINE IP (Phone 150) Now Available For & LOCAL MOVING Also Moving and ds and children spent the week end Nielson, vice president; Mrs. Wil- - Guests were: Mrs. Charles Me- - for the present. Mrs. Godfrey is liam Sanders, Secretary and Mrs. Connell, Mrs. E. Godfrey, Mrs. Mrs. McConnells mother. visiting in Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. William Rudman William Burn, treasurer. Arrange- - John Moore, Mrs. Richard Hamp-men- ts The Auxiliary of the American were also made for their shire, Mrs. Scott Sherman and Legion met at the home of Parley Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Masterson motored to Fountain Green Sunpart in the Fifth War Loan drive, daughter, Katherine and Mrs. N. Anderson Wednesday evening for were visiting at the home of Mr. day. made 3 robes. The Price. Lee Kirk. Mrs. Hampshire and their regular meeting and election They Mrs. Madelyn Allred and daughand Mrs. Frank Mezek last week. company girls gave a top. Mrs. Moore entertained at the pi- of officers. Those present were: Trading Mrs. Masterson is the former Miss ters, Cleste and Nacoma, returned The ladies made three cakes and ano. Mrs. Arthur Needles, Mrs. William Frances Mezek. Mr. Masterson is to Fountain Green Sunday after Mrs. Tom Greenhalgh gave a Yates, Mrs, Lee Kirk, Mrs. Dan gave as prizes. Oscar Carlson drew with the coast guard, stationed at having spent the past two weeks the lucky number for a Fathers bridge dinner in honor of Mrs. Mc- Garber, Mrs. Ernest Nixon, Mrs. here witn Mrs. Allreds mother, Portsmouth, Viriginia. Day cake. Nick Karras of Price Connell Friday evening. Guests Alice Krumly, Mrs. Roy Davis and Mrs. Cleste Elardo. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis re- were: Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Scott Mrs. Byron Cowen. Mrs. Lee Kirk Petty Officer First Class Pat C. T. Olson of Salt Lake City ceived each one for and Mrs. Pat McCourt are buying a $1,000 Sherman and daughter, Katherine, was elected president; Mrs. Joe visiting at the homes of Mr. and was a business caller here during bond and Mr. and Mrs. Lhyd Cro who is visiting here, Mrs. Arthur Parmley, first vice president, Mrs. week. the Mrs. Edgar Alger and Mr. and Mrs. were given one for buying a Needles. Mrs.' John Moore, Mrs. Paul Villard, second vice presiand gan Misses Luette Gorishek Ivan McCourt. Pat is on leave afThe League sold a'E. C. Bowen and Mrs. $500 bond. dent; Mrs. Roy Davis, secretary; ter serving sixteen months over- Kathaleen Zuber are visiting with good number of bonds and stamps Greenhalgh and the guest Raymond Mrs. Dan Garber, chaplain; Mrs. of honor, relatives in Fountain Green. seas. and deserve a lot of credit. Mrs. Raymond Greenhalgh and William Yates, sergeant-at-arm- s, Mr. and Mrs. John Bezyack, Jr., and Mrs. Arthur Needles, historian. The Pal club met at the home of Lucile Frandsen is to be com-- ! Mrs. E. Godfrey left for Los returned home Friday from a two Mrs. Lawrence Holliman Thursday weeks for the window display geles and San Diego, California, Ice cream and cake was served to Caliin Oakland, vacation for the Bond driVe. Tuesday to make their home there the ladies present evening. A lovely lunch was ser- fornia. ved. The balance of the evening machinists mate,! Calvin Story, After spending the past two was spent playing cards. Prizes lc, is here from Florida visiting were won by Mrs. William Little, weeks here with relatives Mr. and with his father, Ray Story. resons Mrs. Stillson and Louis Mrs. John Crawford. Others in Jim Martino of the U. S. navy attendance were Mrs. Ernest Stev- turned to their home Friday. is home on furlough. to Mrs. Mary Tempfer returned Mrs. Scott Sherman was hostess enson, Mrs. Freeman Ellett, Mrs. Levi Nelson and Mrs. Ferron her home in Price after having to the Ladies Bridge club Thursspent the past two weeks visiting day evening. Members present Hales. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John were: Mrs. Charles McConnell, Mrs. Levi Nelson has returned Jr. Mrs. E. Godfrey, Mrs. William from California, where she has Bezyack, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rash and Burn, Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mrs. Dan been for the past six weeks with children week in Garber, Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. the past her daughter and new grandson. Montrose, spent Colorado. Arthur Needles. Mrs. McConnell Mrs. Ferron Hales and sons, Mrs Leda Strang was a hostess and Mrs. Kirk won the prizes. The Blaine and Lynn, of Salt Lake aj a bridge party held at her home ladies presented Mrs. McConnell City , were visiting at the home of iday evening. Ladies who en- - with a gift The McConnell famher sister, Mrs. John Crawford, joyed the affair were: Mrs. Marie last week, returning with Mr. Murdock, Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Mrs. ily are leaving Hiawatha soon. at Mrs. Lee Jensen entertained Hales, Sunday. Ida Stone, Mrs. Shirley Malaska, a 500 dinner party Wednesday eveMrs. Lawrence Holliman return- - Mrs Gussie Tucekr, Mrs. Beulah ning. Those present were: Miss ed home lastweek after visiting Clark. A delicious luncheon C. very relatives in Salt Lake City and was served. The latter three ladies Peggy Christensen, Mrs. T.Mrs. Mrs. Robert Ostlei, Jackson, Idaho. won the prizes. t, Frank Burdick, Mrs. Homer Mrs. T. W. Evans was called to Mrs. Chester Reese, Mrs. Lyle Salt Lake City on account of the Williams, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. illness of her mother. HIAWATHA NEWS Jode Frandsen, Mrs. William Snow The Columbia ball club defeated Mrs. Ellis Pettey. Mrs. Reese and the Price club, Sunday, 11 to 3. and Mrs. Williams had high score A group of Scouts went up SunThe League of Praying Mothers and Peg Christensen, consolation. side Lewis of Mrs. ny canyon Wednesday, staying met at the home Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finley and until Sunday to fish. Finley Thursday afternoon. Mrs. baby son of Salt Lake City and Mr.- and Mrs. George Bell and William Burn assisted Mrs. Finley Mrs. Max Finley of Castle Dale are daughters, Mary Ann and Jessie, with a lovely luncheon served to spending the week at the home of were in Duchesne, Sunday. Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finley. the following ladies: Many of the sportsmen went to Davis, Mrs. Jim Nielson, Mrs. ArMrs. J. G. Reese of Livingston, Like a great gem, William Penn various places for opening of the thur Needles. is here visiting at the Montana, A business meeting was held in homes of her sons and their famis a shining example of quality. fishing season. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Homer were the amusement hall. They elected ilies, Chester and Jim Reese. After one sip, you'll understand why in Salt Lake City last week on 'the following officers: Mrs. Ar Mrs. Emma Babcock of Price is "millions say when with William business. thur Needles, president; Mrs. Jim ill at the home of her daughter, Miss Maxine and Ruth Snap of Penn" the gem of the blendsl Mrs. Cliff Simmons. Ogden are guests at the home of IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL The Primary officers and teach& Worts Ltd., Peoria, III. Gooderham Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crawford. District Court in and for Carbon ers took the children for a hike Each child brought Wednesday. County, State of Utah. 4i eeuih ...ns Eva White, Plaintiff, vs. Helper their lunch and everyone enjoyed Real Estate and Investment Com- the day. It marked the opening of a corporation, and all other their summer work. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth of Wel- pany, BLENDED WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nielson and unknown claiming any persons lington honored Mr. and Mrs. W. right, title, estate, or interest in, or Annalee of Castle Dale, Mr. and 65 fruit and grain nnutrai aptrSi M proof H. Dalton to a birthday party on lien "upon' the real' property s. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel of Castle Gate, Home cribed in the plaintiffs Complaint, Mr .and Mrs. J. Grant Kilfoyle and Daltons birthday. made ice cream and Happy Birth- - adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or Miss Minnie Newton of Price were day cake were served. clouding plaintiffs title thereto, dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen, Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Snyder is visiting at Defendants, Mrs. Dan Malatche and GeralSUMMONS the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy The State of Utah to the said De- - dine of Price visited friends here Snyder and family. fendants: Sunday. Sophie Harvey spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Clark Defrieze visYou are hereby summoned to visiting in Price the past week. within twenty days after ited the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, ter Bradak and Glen, Ray Olson, the service of this Summons upon their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ben Gomez, Bob VanNatta, Dan you ,if served within the County in Defrieze. Mr. and Mrs. Mack LeoAllred, Mel Thomas, Elizah Gen- - which this action is brought; other-tr- y, nard of Salt Lake City also spent y a few days with them. Mrs. Leo- Willis Olson and sons and Par-- 1 wise, within thirty days after nard is the former Zenna Defrieze. Hinkins were among the fish- - vice, and defend the ermen from here over the week action, and in case of your failure Clark is with the merchant ma- Reasonable Bank Rates: so to do, judgment will be ren- - rines and Mack expects his call to end. Miss Lena Mae Donahue is vis- - dered against you according to the the army soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mr. and of the Complaint, which iting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van demand of Mrs. Clee Gordon of Hiawatha, Mr. clerk filed the has with been Nata and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Starich and.sajdfot. This action is brought to recover Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh girls visited with Mr. and Mrs. a judgment quieting plaintiffs Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Elizah Gentry, Sunday. title to the following described Wilcox of Price had dinner at Estract of land, situated in Carbon thers Chicken Shack for Fathers State of Utah: Day. After dinner the party saw STANDARD NEWS County, Appraiftal and Insurance Required on your Auto. Loan Made Only an a movie in Helper. All of Lots 8 and 9, Block 1, 137 and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed oa $ Flea Clifton Finley, John Garr and Sheya Addition to the City of B. of Ellis Plat State left Utah, Tuesday morning Helper, Pettey Mr. and Mrs. Ned Peterson and for Salt Lake City to report to Together with all improvefamily spent Sunday in Scofield. all and ments thereon appurUtah navy headquarters. Rooms 2 Silvagni Building Price Mrs. Mary Scarcelli and sons tenances and easements in any Mrs. Dan Garber was hostess at visited with relatives here this way appurtenant to or per- a luncheon Friday afternoon. week. taining thereto. and Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Doug EDWARD SHEYA, family were Scofield visitors SunAttorney for Plaintiff. Date of first pub., June 1 ,1944 day. Mary Spigarelli spent a few days Date of iastpubT, June 29, l944 of this week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Picconi visited with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spigarelli this week. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spigarelli YOU enjoyed dinner in White River. Manuel Aguirre and son spent a few days visiting with friends here this week. BUY OR Arthur Anderson was rushed to the Salt Lake City hospital due to COLUMBIA Prayage To Helper , Castle Gatet Royal And Spring Canyon Points Kenilworth , TOillumdfem RAINS NEWS see des-Mr- TESTED BY PERFORMANCE FOR 35 YEARS MU I j REFINANCING AUTO LOANS FINANCING ar Bus-'appe- ser-le- above-entitl- ed PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY 1-- BEFORE Better than ever . . After 35 years of constant improvement To prolong car life, regular care of your car with superior lubricants is more important now than ever before. Many, cars in the area have reached mileages of 100,000 miles and more. Consistent use of Vico Motor Oil and Vico Lubricants has inter-mounta- in helped make this possible. Your car is vital in Americas transportation system. Make it a habit to drive in regularly to your Pep station or dealer. Ask him to use Vico Oils and Lubricants with 88-Vi- 35 co years refinery experience between them. Let Us Help Keep Your Car In Fighting Trim REFINANCE illness. Mrs. Allie Davis entertained the Pinochle club on June 8. High score was won by Cecil Dobbs, second by Frances Morrison and low by Mary OBrien. Mrs. Edith Merrill entertained the Gin Rummy club Friday evening. High scores were won by Ailie Davis and Frances Morrison. Low by Susan Davido and Ora Find Out How Much Money We Can Save You O Peterson. INVESTIGATE SCOFIELD NEWS the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Helper and Mrs. C. L. Peterson of Omaha, Nebraska, spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. Misses Melba Donaldson and Ruby Harkress left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where they will attend summer school. Misses Betty Thomas and Ila Wilson of Price spent the week ' end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson motored to Salt Lake City to spend a few days last week. 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