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Show fliursday . May 9. 1946 THE Resent E, CASTLE GATE NEWS PRICE. UTAH baby of Hiawatha are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Huff. Died Jerry Fiack, son of Mr. and Mrs. , , ant ,Mrs- rTurpin and PI'il Fiack is visiting in San Fran- During the smallpox immunizaSalt Lake children visited the first of last cisco. tion program under the sponsorweek in Murray and Mrs. Mr. were conducted of there returned here withDavies' have and Mrs. Charles Mills, who ship of the Carbon Parent-Teache- rs ,1 cervices been visiting in Salt them associations conducted last William for Tesd visiting all last week at the Turpin returned home last week. Lake, Mrs. home. Sturi. 65, of Salt Gene Partridge and sons of Salt! week in the five schools of Price plTy at 5:30 The M. I. A. held their closing Lake are visiting at the Mills home 1,314 people were immunized, acho died Monday l cording to a report made today causes. Burial was party last Tuesday evening with a for a few days. Irs- Edward Potts. In addition ffl' Mr. and Mrs Mike DeAnpeles Lois given program Houghton' by cemetery sLet Lawn ttle Mardell returned home and Allen at schools, a clinic was held the a school from Friday trip of Diamond, Utah, he house when a wiener roast was tot Somerset, Colorado. on May 1 and 2 at the county A native son a 1880, held at the ball park and ice Wayne Nielsen of the navy ar-- 1 health office here, hern August 25, and Sarah D. cream dixies were given to all, rived home last week to visit his! The Alfred Harvey program was carried out in He had lived in making an enjoyable evening even Irstile Central school on April 22; wreNieisenS master an Gentry Sturgis. 65 was the if was it coldest and night for some years City rice jnior DH. Ludwig of Salt Lake was' ai?nf Member of the bartenders union. time. Carbon college, 24; down last week. Mrs. Mr. C. M. McDonald and Josephine Mrs. Mary A. D. Battiste was an Ogden APril 29. and South Side school, His wife, of Salt Lake were visitors at the died in 1944. visitor over the week-en- d. April 30. of home her Mrs. Joe Stivers include a brother, D. Brubaker, lastdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. and1 The following doctors assisted Fiseo Mr. and week. Mrs. Kreg and baby daughter of in the Salt Lake City; three program: Carl Green, Quinn L. D. S. girls committee The S;dt Lake were week-en- d Lert M- Jane Jones Helpcr; held a visitors A. Whiting, F R King, G W at school house the meeting Martha Evelyn Ryan, Ruth, last Wednesday 4 evening. After Mrs. Mary Ellen the meeting, refreshments were cos. evada, and the home of Mr. and Mrs Grove. served by committee women. The Primary association Shoell, Pleasant held Bowns and Mr. and Mrs. a atnumber from here their Quite conference Sunday Petersen. tended the book review, They in the school house under evening Gathered direcCounty Data Being Walk Alone, given by Rev. R. E. tion of the president, Mrs. Fay LosMr. and Mrs. Paul Senecal of Angeles arrived here Monday pub-jjciHalbert of Price at the Ilelper Thacker. The Seagull girls were of a Vlsj The Utah department homes 0f her jor civic auditorium last Wednesday graduated from Primary into MIA sisters, Mrs. and industrial development Hreinson and Lydia information on evening for the aid of the cancer woik and they looked quite grown Mrs. Vanda Hreinson, and brothis seeking pertinent drive. in their formals. up Girls er, Elias Degn. Paul spent his boylong state. At this each county in the Louis Nougaret and Golden Mel-l- cr were Joanne Houghton, Arlene hood here at the home of his man is field a visiting ni visited Salt Lake Thursday. Taylor, Iretta Thorpe. Geraldine writing, the former Mr. and with sessions grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Memmott Johnson, Myrlene Battiste, Joyce county seats holding Mrs. William P. Olson, He has an in others and clerks have returned from a home visit Houghton, Sharon Phillips county and Nevada. LaRae Wilstead, and their teacher just recently returned from overeffort to secure data on industries, to Lovelock, Mr. and Mrs. Veil Huff and was Mrs. Robert Booth. Each seas, having been with the army. etc. The towns, attractions, people, E. V. Long left Tuesday were Salt Lake visitors last group of Primary, assisted by forMrs. baby information will be used for publa visit to Denver. week. a part on the their teachers, gave to and the Castle Gate is proud of its band supply icity purposes Mrs. I. E. Brady was taken to program. Two boys graduated many calls made on the departthe Price hospital last week where from the Trail Builders into scout having made Grade 2 in music and ment for such data by various she is very ill. work and were Weldon Thacker marching. Mr. and Mrs. James Trimms and and Darrell Davis. They were each magazine publications. presented with the Book of MorIlllllllll mon by their teacher, Mrs. V. A. Babcock. The officers and teach- ers gave the closing song. Mrs. Howard Ludwig left Sun- HAVE day to spend this week visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Hilda Thorpe Sawyer and SELF-SERVICE children of Washington, who have been visiting at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Mary Stevens and 1 Mrs. Agnes Harrison, left last 1 week for their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson and daughter left for a trip to Los 1 Angeles. Jack Nielsen and Jack Thorpe You Sow left Sunday for a visit to Califor-- I Helper Immunization Series Carried Out Here Monday Hospital ' - I fiTwM SWASt ty YOU Page Three Civic Clubs Hold Claims Settled By. Fillmore Meet Merchants With OPA meals. The meeting of the Associated For overcharges averaging about Civic Clubs of Southern Utah was $4.40, eight Utah merchants have held on Saturday, April 27 and settled OPA administrators claims was presided over by J. Walter paying an average of $22.50 each to the United States treasury, MerPaxman, association president. rill C. Faux, OPA chief enforceThe counties represented were Garfield, Juab, Kane, Millard, San- ment attorney, stated today. The claims were negotiated by pete, Sevier, Uintah and Washingthe price panels at Brigham City, ton. The assembled delegates were Price, Richfield and Cedar City. Firms making settlements were welcomed by Mayor LaMoyne Mellville who stressed the impor- LeRoy A. Olson, doing business as tance of selling the association to Berts Turn Inn, Brigham City, southern Utah and the assets of $25; East Side Market, Helper, $37.50; Shields Service & Grothis region to everyone. Moab, $25; Alvin M. Jensen, cery, at the discussed Among topics the meeting were agriculture, ad- doing business as Christensen vertising southern Utah, programs Meat Department, Richfield, $25; for the states centennial observ- Utah Oil Station No. 339, Mt. Carance, the dairy industry, the state's mel Junction, $13.34; Southern road program and the water de- Utah Equitable, Panguitch, $4.56; Mitchells Read St. velopment program. George, $25; Washington, $25. NAMED TO HEAD SCHOOL Lunch Fund Monies Lucille Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Browne of Price, was recently elected as president Go of the student body of St. Marys An allocation of $100,473 from of the Wasatch at Salt Lake City for next year. Miss Browne has the school lunch fund to Utah attended the school for the past school districts last weeK brought to $431,770 the amount allotted to three years. date during the current school Proved oil reserves in the Unit- year, according to Dr. E. Allen ed States are estimated at 20 bil- Bateman, state superintendent of lion, 826 million barrels, an all-ti- instruction. high. According to George Ockey, To Districts at BROADBENT S? Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Cold Meats, Hamburger, Sausage, Bacon, Butter, Margarine, Lard, Milk. 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First Published: May 9, 1946. Last Published: June 6, 1946. Indelible pencils at The NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Pursuant to the provisions of I Section 17, Chapter 3, Title 25, 1 Utah Code Annotated, 1943, I, B. I H. Young, County Clerk of Carbon I County, State of Utah, do hereby I 'give notice of offices for which candidates are to be nominated at I the Regular Primary Election to be held throughout Carbon Coun-- I ty, State of Utah, on Tuesday, July Across from City Hall 1 1 1 1 I I I 0 niilPOsf0! (Limit 3 pairs) YEAST TABLETS (Limit J) 100 TABLETS HALF GRAIN 1946: One Senator to represent the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of six years. One Representative to represent the First Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of two years. One Judge of the Supreme Court for the term of ten years. Two Representatives in the State Legislature for the Fifteenth Dis- trict. Carbon County, Utah. One from the First Legislative District and One from the Second Legislative District of said Carbon County. County Officers in Carbon County, State of Utah, as follows: Two Commissioners, one for a term of four years, and one for a term of two years. A Treasurer, a Sheriff, a Clerk, a Recorder, a Surveyor, and an Assessor, for a term of four years; an Attorney for a term of two years. Precinct Officers, as follows: Justices of the Peace and Constables in all precincts of Carbon County with the exception of Price City wherein a City Court exists, a Constable only shall be elected. B. H. YOUNG, County Clerk of Carbon County, State of Utah. (SEAL) BOARD OF EDUCATION Carbon County School District Price, Utah May 7, 1946. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the will receive sealed undersigned bids until the hour of twelve oclock noon, Tuesday, May 28, 1946, for the furnishing and delivering of two 60 passenger school buses. Bids will be publicly opened at the hour of seven oclock P. M. of said day. As part of the consideration the Board of Education desires to trade in two old buses, one 1936 Interand one national There1937 Ford fore, bidder should consider this condition in preparing his bid. Bidders may obtain specifications and bid forms at the office of the Board of Education, 333 East First South, Price, Utah. Bids are to be f. o. b. Body Factory and at Price, Utah. Any bid received after the above specified time shall be returned to the bidder unopened. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. Do not submit any bid on any equipment which does not conform with the specifications. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Carbon County School District By L. E. Durrant, President. Attests GEORGE E. OCKEY, Clerk. Date of First Publication: May 9, 1946. Date of Last Publication: May 23, 1946. Li SWEETHEART SOAP 3 -- 18 c I I I I ri WITH COUPON 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowns of I Glendale, California, were Visit-- ! ors here Saturday and Sunday at 9, And SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover Q SHOE LACES RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (Limit 2) Bottle of 100 'high! Back to Pre-W- ar Quality!' 4 CAST ALUMINUM FRYING PAN Thick to hold heat GEO tom furrowed extra heat! Its large bot- to absorb Mens, Womens FIBER SCUFFS ... easy to handle. 43 and (10-inc- extra thick guiu&zx ; yet light, To wear at home or on the bead . MOTHER'S Case Included POLAROID SUN GLASSES TRIOMPHE PERFUME 125 Bright, high-spirit- ed scent. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES Ssf 65 Pick out her favorite! AYER PINK CLOVER 115 95 They cut out reflected glare. Sweet, springlike Cologne. 50c She PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDER 39c CHEN YU CARDS FOR FIREFLY MOTHERS DAY 5c 10c 15c 25c 125 Lipstick, Lacquer, Lacquerol. Slip one into your gift. BOURJOIS MAIS OUI J 50 Perfume alive with promise. Heres a Value Hardwood HAND BRUSH 23 Firm bristles and wood back. ?.0 Federal Excise Tax on Toiletries, Luggage and Billfolds 42 In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Annie Elaine Christensen, Plaintiff, vs. Emmett Christensen, Defendant. 27 INCH, Black Brown or White 0 COR. CARBON & MAIN nia. I We 8,-3- -- Department Ready for Fresh The Emery school district will receive $4,214.67 for 64,841 meals; Grand will receive $543.23 for meals, and San Juan will receive $381.75 for 5,873 meals. TRIED OUR NEW Meat clerk of the Carbon school board, of this amount the Carbon district will receive $6,780.22 for 104,311 |