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Show Page Six THE Palmer to Address Knife-For- State Livestock Figures Released by USDA Auxiliary Members At Castle Gate Tuesday Speaker Club k Thursday, April 2, 1953 SUN-ADVOCA- Dinner on April 6 Stage Easter Party Every hour of the day and night, two hundred major crimes are of ocmmitted, about them by persons less than 21 years of age. But in one city In the United States there hasnt been a major crime committed in years, and A very successful Easter party INCOME PROPERTY ON IIIGH-waBetween Price and Helper. was enjoyed by Auxiliary members See Mike Fidell, Spring Glen. Wednesday evening. Sylvia Barney, president, was in charge. Miller gave a humorous 13 ACRE FARM. IMPROVED, reading and Faye Miller sang, primary water rights, 5 miles Easter Parade, accompanied by West of Price near main highway. Inquire Mrs. Irvin Rowley, Marilyn Thacker. Louise McDonald acted as commentator for the Spring Glen. Easter parade of original and cle- FOUR ROOM MODERN BRICK ver hats made and modeled by the home. Finished basement, entire members. Prizes were awarded to yard landscaped. Cement driveEllen Carlson, Elna Nougaret, and way. 415 East 6th North, Price. Mary Huff. Each lady was given a daffodil corsage and pictures were 5 ROOM MODERN HOME, ONE taken of the affair. acre of ground, 2 garages, fruit A delicious luncheon was served trees, 2 miles West of Price to Sylvia Barney, Edna Hardee, near radio station. Inquire John Lillie Pecorelli, Blanch Thomas, C. Milano. Arvilla Taylor, Mary Babcock 3 BUSES. ALL RUNNING. A Mary Huff, Margaret Russell, Cegood buy. Will sell seperately or celia Russell, Lois Nielson, Lenore all 3 for $3,000.00. Contact J. F. Davis, Josephine Houghton, Alice Castle Valley Stage at Jones, Foote, Helen Houghton, Eva Emery, Utah or call the Savoy Neva Louise McDonald, Hotel in Price. Green, May Hilton, Ruth DeAnge-leBUSINESS IN DRAGERTON. Ellen Carlson, Elaine Miller, The market now doing business Annie Evans, Annie Huff, Elna as Workmans Is now for sile it Nougaret, and Venda Robinson. includes the building, one acre Thursday evening May Hilton was honored at her home by her of ground, water, lockers, living quarters. Any one wishing a birthday club. She accepted a lovegood business at a good cheap dewhich a ly birthday gift after price or if you prefer to lease licious luncheon was enjoyed by in day or 117-call Helper Mrs. Hilton, Rose Salzetti, Doroat Price at night. Ellen Edith Brady, thy Bowns, Carlson, Elaine Miller, Helen SEED OATS. PHONE 097-Jy. one-four- th there arent any teen-ag- Wil-ladea- e lems such as are worrying many other cities. According to E. Robert Palmer, who will be the guest speaker at the Castle Valley Knife and Fork club at the dinner at the Carbon Country Club next Monday evening, all of this was brought about by a determined effort on the part of certain people in Loveland, Colorado, a busy metropolis in the northeastern part of the state, to make their town a better place in which to live. Apparently they did Just that, for two years ago Colliers called the attention of the nation to this little Sweetheart of a Town," when it covered the story thoroughly. Robert Palmers story to club members will include many humorous, and delightful Incidents. He is an accomplished speaker, called the "Silver tounged orator of the West, by no less a person than U. S. Senator Johnson. E. ROBERT PALMER Wellington Wards To Stage Joint Banquet for Funds Fi-ac- The joint building committees of the two Wellington wards have set Friday, May 1, as the night for their big building fund banquet. It will be held in the school house gymnasium beginning at 7:30 p. m. Grant Gerber and Thomas Mo. of the buildWells, ing committee, are in charge of the evenings entertainment and have delegated authority to a committee to work out the details. Mrs. Gladys Burnett and Mrs. Dora Powell, Relief Society president, have charge of the banquet proper, and Mrs. Irene Burnett, Mrs. Margie Thomas and DeLon Fifty-eigbabies were bom in Atwood are prepairing a program and entertainment to accompany y the Price hospital the meal. 25 of month the during March, Other committees working on girls and 33 boys. One expired and there were three stillbirths. In the the affair are arranging for houspast week births were recorded ing accomodations, tables and decorations, food procurement, and to the following: i Mrs. Darrell Prettyman, Spring ticket sales and publicity. A minimum of 500 tickets are expected Glen, girl, March 25. to be sold for the night. , i Mrs. Allan Gumbrecht, Wellington, boy; Mrs. George T. Bell, Orangeville, boy, March 26. ' Mrs. Kenneth S. Cox, Castle Women Claim Dale, girl; Mrs. George L Olsen, Seats in 44 Orangeville, boy; March 27. , Mrs. Charles W. Byrge, Spring Glen, boy, March 28. Legislatures Mrs. Stanley M. Rich, Price, bewomen en ht City-Count- F 285 State boy, March More than ever fore are serving in state legislatures. A record number of 285 in 44 states were reported in a count made by the womens division of the Republican National Committee, which has kept tally on women in public office for many years. Only four states now have all male legislatures Alabama, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Virginia. Eight states had 28. Mrs. Lyle A. Hale, Price, girl; Mrs. John Thorpe, Castle Gate, boy; Mrs. Donald Peak, Germany, girl, March 31. - North Carbon Girls Chorus on Provo Program Betty Anderson, secretary, anthat the North Carbon stake girls, chorus will sing at the Lakeshore ward chapel in Provo on Sunday, April 12. The chorus nounces is open to new members between the ages of 12 and 19. Practice sessions will be changed to Thursdays from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. instead of Sundays. Mosquitos Carry Diseases A. O For Sale that distinction in As for party . line-u- 1952. p, the 20 women state senators are evenly divided, but the Republicans have a majority of the house seats won by the distaff side, 187 to 75 Democrats, one independent and two unaffiliated. f In 1933, Army Major Reymond Kesler demonstrated that mos- n 9-- Houghton, Annie Evans, Josephine Marie Gilbert, and NEW JOHN DEERE TRACTOR. Houghton, Ruth DeAngeles. Model B, new set of disks, never Mrs. Bill Houghton and daughbeen used. Excellent deal, sufter, Sherron, and Mr. and Mrs. fer loss. 1941 34 ton Ford pickDennis Huff attended ceremonies up. One Wayne gas pump. Ph. at St. Marks Cathedral Friday 886-evening. Joyce Houghton, a student A FIVE ROOM MODERN HOME nurse at St. Marks, received her With 8 acres of land, outside cap. She returned home for a city limits. Reasonable price. weeks vacation. Carbon County Abst. Co., Sil Hilton vagni Bldg.. Ph. 130. motored to Salt Lake City Friday LARGE COMMODIOUS FAMILY and returned home Monday evendwelling in best residential dising. trict in town. Near college and Mrs. Glen Thomas and daughter new elementary school. If inof Salt Lake City visited last week terested call. 446 evenings for with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. appointment. Leo Miller. HS. Miss Dorothy Hardee, who has 1951 COLUMBIA trailer. See Joe Fredrickson, been living at Provo, returned home last week. Airport Trailer Court. Price, 4- Utah. Miss Helen McDonald of Denver, Colorado, visited her parents, BABY BUGGY BATHENETTE, Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, basinet and crib. Will sell cheap. last week. Or see .at Phone 4West 2nd South. Marvin Evans was a Salt Lake visitor and AND LAND HOUSES CAR. IN City Sunday. Saturday Angelo Bera was a Salt Lake bonville, across railroad track, Phone 400 and ask for John City visitor Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Draper of Farris or Price were callers Sunday evening TWO HOUSE TRAILORS. SEE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John them at 705 North 2nd East. Houghton. Priced right. The Geneology conducted the ADDING MACHINE AND TYPE, writer. Call at Bus Depot bemeeting Sunday evening with Annabel Fish in charge of the protween 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. gram. Leo Miller was the speaker for the evening and musical num- 1949 NASH 600 IN VERY GOOD bers included a vocal duet, "Eastcondition. Radio, heater, turn er Parade, by Faye Miller and indicators. Very reasonable, con Joyce Hardee, accompanied by tact Tony Saracino in Spring Marilyn Thacker; vocal duet by Glen or Phone Helper 395-JThomas Bendall and 27-FO- 543-N- - 088-R- 5, ns ... 2 3 4 COMPLETE O at to 564. A 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED OR partly furnished house or apartment. Phone No. 15 at Travelers Motor Lodge. lp O For Rent FOR RENT: unfurnished apartment at the Olsen Flats. Phone 644 or 1043. FOR ADULTS. THREE LARGE well furnished rooms. Ready the first part of April. See at 430 East 4th North. lp 5 ROOM BASEMENT APART-men- t. Newly cleaned. New electric stove. Phone 476-- J. TWO ROOM APARTMENT AND bath. CaU 831. " SMALL APARTMENT. PARK View Motel. Phone 393. WAREHOUSE. CENTRALLY Located. Phone 533. lp Nov TURF BUILDER feeds gross to lasting beauty . , . Scot 23L SEED fills bare, thin spots with husky grass plants. all parannial Top quality, 100 graitoi In LAWN SttD male us Hi doluxo lawn at town! cost, I lb -- t I.SO S S SELECTION OF STYLISH FRAMES. lawn lovn TURf BUILDS. Its doan, mild nourishment hoop grass healthy and sparkling. 2,500 q ft box only (tSX lag feeds 1 1,000 tq ft for $7JO. LENSES DUPLICATED. EYE GLASS REPAIRS. ONE-DA- Y SERVICE. long-lasti- EASTERN 46 East Main 35-fo- with LEWIS OPTICAL CO. ' 5. Feed and Seed your Lain Visit the 1 lp lp re-bu- ilt FOR COMPLETE VISUAL SERVICE 5. Faye Miller, "Ill Go Where You Want Me To 1941 FORD V-- 8 TON PICKUP Go, accompanied by Marilyn 4 speed transmission. Very good Thacker. tires. Contact Tony Saracino in A Junior Gleaner Fireside was Spring Glen or phone Helper held at the home of Faye and 395-JWilladean Miller. Leo Miller led in a discussion with the group par- MODERN 1951 TRAILER HOUSE completely equipped, alticipating. Refreshments were so air cooler, Nelson awning, served to Mr. and Mrs. Evan dollie and spare tire. Ph., Price James, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood697-ward, Sheila Booth, Joanne Houghton, Joyce Houghton, Sherron Want Rent Houghton, Mary Margaret Russell, Marilyn Thacker, David Mil- $10.00 REWARD TO A PERSON ler, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. locating a nice unfurnished two bedroom house or apartment MARRIAGE LICENSES that I could rent. Phone Nichols quitoes are capable of transmit- Millions Saved by Salvage ting encephalomyelitis, a serious The Armys Quartermaster disease of animals. This was the first evidence that mosquitoes can Corps in Japan saved American transmitt a disease of the central taxpayers more than $151,500,000 (M) by reclaiming more than nervous system. (M) pieces of clothing and 40,000,000 (M) pieces equipment, Men Save Signal of general supplies, 3,000,000 (M) Army Signal Corps technicians pieces of salvageable material. in Korea saved American taxpayS ers more than $1,079,000 (M) durA man was driving an auto with ing the past 18 months by salvaging and repairing approximately his wife in the back seat and stallNine marriage licenses were ob1500 miles of expensive communied his car on the railroad as the tained from the office of the Carcations cable. One mile of train was approaching. bon county clerk during the week cable saves fhe taxpayer $686.70. His wife screamed. "Go on! Go ending April 1 by the following on!" John OBerto, Jr., 19, couples: Allso spending some time visit-ip- g Youve been driving all di Helper, and Uvada Rae Browne, in Dragerton is Miss Evange- from the back seat. n 18, Sunnyside; James D. Baker, line Bikakis, daughter of Mr. and end over. Now see Ive got what you ci 19, Helper, and Alice Duff, 18, Mrs. Nick Bikakis, Dragerton. do with your end. Grand Junction, Colorado; Mike Vangie is a senior student at the S-- S Velasquez, 18, Dragerton, and DoUniversity of Utah. Her hat was askew, her cloth; lores Pacheco, 17, Salt Lake City; rumpled and one shoe missing. Gust G. Kouris, 21, and Cleo VelLieutenant and Mrs. Eldwin H. Knocked down by a motorist' asquez, 18, both of Price; Verdis Dudley and two children have she was asked. Barker, 19, and Pauline Rich, 17, been visiting ,with Lieutenant Eld-wi"Nope. Picked up by one." both of Wellington; Max Dean Mr. and Mrs. H. A. S-- S parents, 29, Price, and Shirley Rae Olsen, Steward, for the past 10 days. Sign ported on bulletin board Olsen, 17, Helper; Willis C. HanLieutenant Dudley returned rec- Veterans Airport: Notice! Abs nah, legal age, and Jolene Bryner, ently from Japan. He will be sta- lutely no flying over nudist can legal age, both of Price; Merline tioned at Moffitt Field, California, located exactly eight miles SS Edward Farish, 19, Compton, Caliwith the 5th Squadron. on a true course of 190 degrees fornia, and Rita Taylor, 21, Price; James Michael Buckley, 19, and Rosa Lee Florence Hartzell, 14, both of Price. SUN-SPOT- M 4. Thomas Phone 327 679,-00- all-tim- and numbered over 111,000 on Utah farms January 1, rising from 108,000 a year earlier, Extension figures showed. Their average value per head was estimated at $220, as compared with an estimated average value of $270 a year ago. k, s, Mr. and Mrs. Cattle and calves on farms in Utah numbered 733,000 on January 1, 1953, according to figures released by the Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service. 0 This number compares with cattle and calves held on Utah farms at the beginning of 1952. The increase is in line with the e recnational trend to an ord high in cattle numbers reported on United States farms on January 1 of this year. The average value per head of all Utah cattle as of January 1 was estimated by crop reporters at $130 compared with $187 per head a year ago. Cows and heifers two years old UTAH ELECTRIC COMPANY COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES WEST MAIN PHONE 55 UPHOLSTERING. Washers, furniture, stoves repaired. Mattresses remade. Call J. S. Hansen, phone 219-- J, or inquire 24 East 4th South. THOSE DESIRING HELP WITH ' their State income tax returns contact Drucilla Powell at 153 West 2nd North. Phone 52, Office will be open until April 19, 1953. MOWERS, MACHINE sharpened and bycicle repairs. Power mowers our specialty. Pickup and delivery. All Work guaranteed, L R Thayn, 192 Maple Street, Phone Helper LAWN 69-- J. MYSTIC MARVEL RUG AND upholstery cleaner. The cleaner that takes all the dirt, grease, oil, gum, tar or ink stains, no odor or acid. Rinsing or drying unnecessary. Anyone wishing a free demonstration call 201 in Price or see Mrs. L. W. Reynolds. 2c |