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Show '' ' i f 4 ft 4 TEN VETERAN FAMIUES SET UP HOUSEKEEPING IN SCHOOL UMTS under the direction of Fred Webb, college instructor and veteran of the last war. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Webb, the following couples have set up housekeeping in the attractive apartments: Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christiansen of Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Passic, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Young, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Samuelson, all of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of Moab. E. Sommerville A sidewalk has been constructed from the apartments to the cam- Bar Association Funeral Services Here Yesterday For Hiawatha Miner Members Party Members of the Southeastern Funeral services for John E. Bar association, their wives Utah Judi, 55, Hiawatha miner who were entertained at died at the Price city hospital on and partners Delon Olsen ranch the a at dinner September 14, were ronHiicted afternoon. Monday Joes thelln Valley of yesterday in the chapel dnner the Mitchell funeral home at 4 30 p.! Following rlfle m. with Bishop Carlos Larsen of Pated shoe pitching and a nail horse Hiawatha officiating. 'driving contest. He was a hoistman at the Hia- attendance were Mr. ose watha mine. and Mrs A John RUggeri, Mr. and Mr. Judi was bom in Finland pjuane a. Frandsen, Mr. and on March 28, 1891. Survivors in-- 1 jrs arl p, Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. jIrselude his wife, Ina, Hiawatha; onejg Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Edward daughter, Selma Judi, Price; one sheya, Judge and Mrs. Fred W. son, Jack Judi, Hiawatha; two teller, Mr. and Mrs. Thorit s. sisters, Mrs. Sophia Heikkila and Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mary Olilla, both of Frank B. Manson, Mark port, Ohio and one granddaughter. Hammond, Luke Pappas and Henry Burial was in the Price city Ruggeri. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. cemetery under direction of the Mitchell funeral home. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed. Mr. Hansen is the deputy clerk of the Carbon county court and Mr. Reed is the clerk of the Emery county court. The $20,000 Adding machine paper Fair-joh- Recordings At County Office. Top Entire ;' - pus and it is understood that the Ten couples are now comfort- cations were on file for all of the occupants have several beautifiably situated in the ten apart- apartments before they were com- cation plans in mind for the surments erected at Carbon college pleted and the successful applirounding grounds. by the Federal Public Housing cants started moving in the day were of the members ready. male and apartments authority the family are continuing the eduUnder the federal program, the August cations that were interrupted by units are to be rented only to World War II. veterans of World War II and Year The ten apartments are located their families who are attending of G. the in three separate units and were school under provisions Instrument recordings in the ofcompleted just prior to the be- I. Bill of Rights. fice of the Carbon county recorder is Supervision of the apartments ginning of the school year. Appli for the month of August were higher than in any previous month this year and approximately three times more than were recorded Building permits approved by for the same month last year, Mrs. Lena Bartlett, county recorder, re- the city of Price for the month of August totaled $20,000, as shown ported this week. The greatest number of record- in a report issued this week by Ward. The two ings are attributed to the activity City Recorder Ben of oil companies in securing leases largest buildings contemplated are and titles to lands in east Carbon a $6,000 home and a $6,000 conwhere they expect to begin drill- fectionery store to be located on Round Carbon Oak ing next year. All of the latest Fourth East street near be built house The will, mineral rights recordings concern college. store the and Powell Wilford by and by Nine the and Argyle properties in Mile country. According to the Dominic Oliveto. Montag oil company geologists the eastern Bruce Ray Jensen obtained a Lines section of Carbon county and the permit to construct a $4,000 house Gordon Creek area where drilling and John J. Peczuh obtained a is now in progress is composed of permit to build a $3,000 home. One Now is the time to prepare for the the same structures as are found other permit for a $1,000 two-i- n cold weather season. We have them the rich oil producing Rangelyjroom addition was granted to Sam in stock now! oil field in the Uintah Basin and Mele. northwestern Colorado. Only two plumbing permits were In checking filings in the county allowed, one to Earl Hales for four recorders office it is interesting fixtures and one to Rulon J. Bry-t- o note that to date there are ner for two fixtures. Sixteen electrical permits were 48,394 recordings on record and the first recording since Carbon allowed for the following: Price, became a separate county lege avenue, 32 outlets; J. T. West-won June 9, 1894. Prior to that inschow, one outlet; Claude Cowtime all records were kept at the, ley, 32 outlets; E. E. Beveridge, county recorders office at Castle one outlet; J. Mathis, one outlet; Dale inasmuch as Carbon and Em- - Dan Murphy, two outlets; Eudora ery counties were one known as Salazar, three outlets; Communi-Emer- y county. The first instru-- 1 ty church, one outlet; Joe Preti-merecorded on June 9, 1894 ger, two outlets; Kenneth Powell, was a chattel mortgage involving one outlet; Harold Patterick, 22 Albert E. McMullin and the Price outlets; La Veil Stapley, one company and concerned let; Stanley Young, 62 outlets; Bill AND DON'T SEE ANY horses, harness and wagon. Tomadakis, 17 outlets; Lloyd MONUMENTS LIKE Up to the present day there are Adams, one outlet, and June DaTHAT BEING ERECTED approximately 1360 military dis- vis, one outlet. . . of World charges of TO THE CRITICS II War on the records. exover t Don EV Don-Mr- oe Building Permits For August Total te. COAL STOVES a' S j! nicipal noted lecturer will again talk at the same times at the 'college on Is There a New Morality and His Growing Up Emotionally. auditorium the at talk evening will be on Making a Success of Marriage. USE IT AS A MOBILE POWER UNIT Tie power of the WiHys-O- r land Jeep Engine and aelectire 2- - and drive make the Jeep a vehicle of amazing vena-trnt- performance and GET A ty as pullkEyes the cry perience of buying a United Mine Workers rug or carpet that does not give service Secretary Visits because it is frayed Locals In Carbon on the edges or has Virgil Wright of Rock Springs, lost its color. See us Wyoming, district secretary and returned to his District for the outstanding treasurer, 22 headquarters office this week FATHE Smith after spending It costs no more Carbon Alexander rugs. to buy quality. GnnmcisQfrttiCTD Price GtoCEE INTERMOUNTAIN TURF ASS'N RACE MEET several days in county. During his visit he audited books of the Sego local at the request of local officials. He found everything in order and gave some helpful instructions to the officers. Secretary Wright also visited the Sunnyside local with Vice President Frank Fox. With officers of Local 6244 they discussed violations of the joint agreement with company officials. The question involved division of an idle day work. Accompanied by Fox and Adrian Anderson of Price, Secretary Wright went to Spring Canyon to meet with Superintendent Art Carlson of the Royal Coal company. Several pending cases were discussed by the group. Wyoming-Uta- h Labor Journal. Ledgeis, loose kinds. The leaf books, r . . . 9 DAYS EMERY IIORSE SHOW AND SALE $10,000 Purse for Races and Horse Show The biggest ever held in the Intermountain Area. Racing Steeds from Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and other States to compete. Both Saddle and Harness Thoroughbreds Quarter Horses Palaminos, Spots Arabians and others. Contact Earl McConkie 134 No. Grand Jet. For Entries sunburn lotion, too! PABCO Roof Cooling GIANT AIR SHOW AND STUNTS A Million Dollars in Exhibits Along the Quarter Mile of Industry and Science. Fun and Education for All the Family! i i minri ydur skin . . . safeguards roofing from drying out and 95c e i i i 1ST NORTH PRICE, , UTAH SAN JUAIi GRAND Carbon County Fair Grounds PRICE HELPER 28 SEPT. SAT., 27, 26, ., THREE OF THE BIGGEST DAYS EVER HELD IN SOUTHEASTERN UTAH O all Horse Racing Each Afternoon on a Fine New Track. A Grand Program Each Evening. Carnival and Rides. Lunch Stands. O O Industrial Exhibitions. Home Handiwork Show. Exhibition. Junior and Band Concerts Each Evening. 4-- H A Good Vaudeville Show Each Night Livestock Show. EMERY COUNTY DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 CARBON COUNTY DAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 SOUTHEASTERN UTAH DAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Programs Sponsored by the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions Clubs A GRAND FLOWER SHOW COVERING FLOWERS FROM THE ENTIRE DISTRICT on ing! 410 WEST immh CARBON acts on your roof Just like sunburn lotion does gallon PLUS I c QUALITY To Be Held At The O roof needs i COMPANY FOR THE COUNTIES AND PARADE OF PROGRESS Your l the brand of MOTOR theastern Utah F Sun-Advoca- te. Veterans Memorial Park Grand Junction September 28 thru October 6 VETERE of moderation RUGS WHO THE JJoojp NOW ON DISPLAY The drink out-Tradi- ng CARPETS . economy. j nt 1 TRACTOR USE IT AS A RUNABOUT ' Col-coun- IT AS A VI OUVETO FURNITURE CO. Utah TRUCK UH is doubly delightful witli i Bile to Eat AND HEATERS N TALKS At Joes Valley 7 Dr. Popenoe is nationally. 1 uspeaker or and has delivered addrei the larger colleges and TO HEAR this country. Through th?,U of the Carbon board the college, Carbon PareS?08. BY EDUCATOR ers council and the state ment of education, Looking Forward to Marriage have been made to have P will be the subject of the first of pear in Price. a series of six lectures to be given AH expenses will be W by here on Monday and Tuesday, the sponsoring September 30 and October 1, by all the lectures organization are W ? Dr. Paul Popenoe, director of the Local educator public. ReAmerican Institute of Family thusiastic in urging that . tt lations. This talk is scheduled for possible should hear thes17 the Carbon junior college Monday talk m. will 11 He a. morning at again at the college at 2:30 p. m. on The Changing Family in a Changing World. "Helping Youth to Face a New will be the title of his World address to the public the evening of September 30 at the Price muUSE IT AS A auditorium. Tuesday the PUBLIC URGED AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS FRUIT VEGETABLES Have your county agent arrange and shifcj your exhibit. Good Prizes Offered in Every Event. All Children Under 12 Admitted to Fair Grounds FREE With Parents or Guardians . GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDING TAX, 25 CENTS SHIP ALL EXHIBITS TO A. FULMER ALLRED , Manager |