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Show THE Page Two' Thursday, March 3, 1955 SUN-ADVOCA- NOTICE and being one and the) same person, deceased; and) Notice is hereby given that the if either or any of said de-- ) Board of Education of the Carbon fondants - above ' named is) County School District proposes dead, then his or her un-- ) at its regular meeting to be held knpwn executors, adminis-- ) at its office at 333 East 1st South trators, heirs, devisees, leg-- ) on March 17, 1955, at 7:30 p.m., creditors, and next) to appropriate from the Building atees, of CARBON COUN-- ) Reserve fund $4,900.00 for the TY, kin; a corporate and) body ReMaintenance of a construction politic of the State of) pair Shop. and all other persons) Persons inteVested are invited to Utah; unknown claiming any) this be in attendance at meeting title, estate or inter-- ) to offer suggestions concerning the right, or lien upon, the) est in, proposed construction prior to of- real property described in) on action the proposal. ficial plaintiffs Complaint, ad-- ) BOARD OF EDUCATION verse to plaintiffs owner-- ) Civil Carbon County School District ship or clouding plaintiffs) No. ) 7493 title thereto, MOVELL JEWKES, Defendants.) Clerk-Treasur- First published Carbonville Woman Recipient of Highest IDS Avard Mrs. Rae Dell Pearson of the Carbonville ward, North Carbon stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y has been Saints, awarded the Golden Gleaner award. At the present time she is a Bee Hive teacher and sports director of the YWMIA in her ward. Mrs. Pearson has given continuous service to the MIA organiza STARTING SUNDAY er March 3, 1955. Last published: March 10, 1955. : SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SAID DEFENDANTS: THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL You are hereby summoned and DISTRICT, IN AND FOR CAR- required to serve upon Dart and BON COUNTY, STATE OF Sheya, plaintiffs attorneys, whose UTAH. address is .3 Bonomo. Building, Price, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served .upon you. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described tract of land situated in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, MILDRED BABCOCK, for-- ) merly MILDRED VOGRI-- ) NEC, and being one and) ) the same person, Plaintiff,) vs. ) NAOMI BRUCE; NELLIE) EARLY; MILTON RICH-- ) ARDS, and if married,) JANE DOE RICHARDS,) his wife, whose true, cor-- ) rect, and Christian name is) unknown; SCOTT RICH-- ) ARDS, and if married,) ELIZABETH DOE RICH-- ) ARDS, his wife, whose) true, correct, and Christian) name is unknown; HIB--) BERT IVAN RICHARDS,) and if married, MARY) DOE RICHARDS, his wife,) whose true, correct, and) Christian name is un-- ) IRVING RICH-- ) known; ARDS, and if married,) JENNY DOE RICHARDS,) hiswife, whose true, cor-- ) rect, and Christian name is) L.: .Li. .. .... Recently an investiture ceremony was held at the Price Community Methodist church at which time neckerchiefs were received by seven Boy Scouts entering Troop 282. The investiture group is shown above with new Boy Scouts shown on front row. From left to right they are Stanley English, Blake Larsen, Gar Hansen, Ronald Flower, David Haut, Hank Hassell and Dennis Scartezina. who took part in the ceremony Parents or stand-in- s are shown on the back row and include John i, scoutmaster; Mrs. H. R. English, Clayde Burton, G. Hansen, Mrs. G. Flower, Robert Hassell, R. Scartezina and Odgers Olsen, Senior Patrol leader. At this same ceremony Den Chief Cords were awarded to Dennis Bean and Dean Holdaway. Sherman Griffone was appointed junior assistant scoutmaster and Philip Burton was named troop scribe. patrol leaders are Dean Holdaway, Duane Massey and Hank Hassell. Wayne Massey was appointed librarian, Stanley English, quartermaster, and Paul Simms, first aid equipment custodian. Other guests present were Elias Degn, Mrs. Garr Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Causer, Mrs. Robert Hassell, Mrs. Scartezina, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simms, Mr. and Mrs. John Griffone, Mrs. Lucille Olsen, Marian Wilson, Reverend Albert Scarffe and Alvin Gaudio, field scout executive. Newly-appoint- Pier-ucc- tion for the past nine years as well as to other church organizations. Mrs. Pearson is the daughgter of Anabel Long Fish and the late Duane H. Long. She was born at Salina and spent her early life at Castle Gate. She attended schools at Castle Gate, Helper and Carbon high. She married George W. Pearson, Jr., in the Manti temple and is the mother of three daughters and one son. Even with these responsibilities, she has found time to work and attain the highest award given to women in the LDS church. ed TECHNICOLOR mum nan Claim Sale Reported To Carbon Uranium News Highlights About Dragerfon Folks CHARLES CK CARSON 3S .KNTIP WARNER STEREOPHONIC SOUND BICKFORD tom noonan .. ATRANSC0NA LUFT BROS. GEORGE CUKOR PRICE HAROLD ARLEN ENTERPRISES PROD IRA GERSHWIS THEATRE The Alpha Iota Chapter of Beta solo, James Stewart; violin duet, Sigma Phi held its regular meet- Mary Ellen Bliss and Ronnie The Carbon Uranium company ing February 10th at the home of Muenchow; ballet number, Mary Saturday announced the purchase Brs. Merlene Alger. The evening Ellen Bliss; tap dance Mary Ellen of 585 claims in the Moki Canyon was devoted to a drama discus- Bliss and Dixie Danford and re- area of White district for sion with Mrs. Iris Van Cott read- freshments served by the host- $50,000 from aCanyon Monticello group. HAVING BATTERY TROUBLE? n ing the play, Hedda esses. Nick J. former Price Galanis, Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen. A deThe Dragerton Pinochle Club resident and president of the Carlightful evening was enjoyed by met February 18th at the home of bon All of Block (5), Fairview who heads the purMotorway, members and guests. Delicious Ruby Berardi. Mary Worthington Addition to the Price Town-sit- e company chasing reported the San were refreshments the served won second and traveling prizes, Juan by Survey, as per official were accounty properties hostess. and Mrs. Cecil Munn won high plat of said Addition on file i from S. O. Thompson, De-Mquired On February 23rd, two basket- score. A delicious luncheon was and of record in the office of Perkins, Bill Thompson and of Underpass West Just ball games were played on the served by the hostess. the County Recorder of CarBears Ears Uranium Company and East Carbon floor. East Carbon bon County, State of Utah, toMr. and Mrs. A. L. Scow mo- others of Monticello. Teachers played the Huntington tored to Salt Lake City and spent gether with all improvements HAS A COMPLETE STOCK TO FIT The Carbo Uranium company town team with a score of 44 to 39 Friday and Saturday visiting with thereon, and all appurten-nance- s, core of diamond 15,000 feet plans in favor of Huntington. In the their son, Allan, who is rights, and priviledges employed drilling on the ANY CAR MADE well situated second game, Vetere Club of Price there. Before thereunto belonging or therethe home, returning Mr. Galanis claims, apnounced. unto in anywise appertaining. Club with a Scows journeyed to Mt. Pleasant played the Tip-To- p unknown; MAURICE) 23rd day of Feb- score of 0 for Vetere Club. Dated this where they visited with relatives. Returns to Hawaii RICHARDS, and if mar-- ) Mr. and Mrs. John Destruf were ruary, 1955. SPECIAL ONLY . . $9.95 . The Daughters of Utah Pioneer ried, ANNA DOE RICH-- ) called to Paonia, Colora- met Monday evening at the home Marine Private First Class Da-vi- d recently AND SHEYA DART his ARDS, wife, whose) A.. Pizzuto, son of Mr. and do, because of the serious illness of Mrs. Bertha 15.95 With Guarantee By EDWARD SHEYA Petty. Mrs. Dolly true, correct, and Christian) of Mrs. Destrufs father, R. A. Tallerico, president of the organ- Mrs. James Pizzuto, 272 North name is unknown: RUTH) for Plaintiff Patton. Ir. Patton fell on the ization, presided. Edith Burnham First West, Price, arrived in Hath 17.95 With Guarantee 3 Bonomo Building LAWLER; MILDRED) ice and received a severe fracture offered the HAN-opening prayer and waii from Japan early in FebruROBERTSON; and ) Price, Utah of the hip. He was removed to Marcella Gunderson read the min- ary with the Fourth Marines, inNAH BUNGE; all being) Plaintiffs Address; the hospital at Delta, Colorado. utes of the January meeting. The fantry regiment of the Third MaTHESE BATTERIES REGULARLY SELL FOR the sole and only heirs of) Mrs. Destruf remained in Colora- life of Minnie Peterson Utah Price, Brown, an rine Division. The Fourth MaMARY H. GARWOOD,) do. From $15.00, $20.00 to $25.00 Respectively early Utah pioneer from Denmark rines will be stationed at Kaneohe First published: March 3, 1955, also otherwise known as) Miss Myrtle Davis, English was reviewed by Mrs. Ada Frand-se- Bay on the Island of Oahu. They Last published: March 24, 1955. MARY HELEN SHAW,) Na-ra teacher at East Carbon junior high Plans were made for the were formerly based at Camp near Osaka, Japan. school, met with an unfortunate March meeting to be held at the accident Monday night. On her home of Mrs. Annie Jones. way to meeting, she slipped East Carbon students enjoyed on the ice and sustained a bad a dance Friday at the school gymfracture ;of the left arm. Two nasium. The danoe was arranged years ago Miss Davis met with a by 'the student body officers. A To Whom It May Concern: similar accident, fracturing her large crowde was in attendance, This testimonial is given with the hope that others time. at wrist that right and the group was supervised by The honor roll for students of A. W. Anderson, Remo may learn of the benefits of chiropractic service. Polidori East Carbon junior high school for and Donald King. About a year ago, I, Harold Memmott, had practically second school term the been has An interesting and entertaining lost the sight of one eye and the sight in the other was announced. Students being at the talent show was conducted If youre anything like the average motorist, will start bits spinning. As much as 16,000 this being threatened. I was extremely nervous, and my health top of the list and making "A week at East Carbon Junior high in general was failing. youll use about 690 gallons of gasoline this feet of pipe may follow the bit before oil is grades are listed as follows: Kar-lee- n school with Student President I was advised to visit a chiropractor. Accordingly, year. And thats just a beginning. Keeping found or the well is abandoned. Either way Balle, Kay Bon, Carolyn Co- Carolyn Colombo serving as masa costly hole: drilling an oil well m9 run I began a series of treatments with Dr. E. Mansfield and lombo, Sandra Eaquinta, Patricia ter of ceremonies. The following you on wheels and supplying you with the n at the present time my sight in both eyes is normal, and so from $125,000 to over $1 million. And every Hixon, Betty James, Ann Jensen, program was rendered : Accordion thousand and one products Vena Mahan, Robert Murphy, duet, James Meikel and my general health is also normal, thanks to Dr. Mansfield vital to modern living requires 2 gallons of one is a risk only 1 out of every 9 wells Sharron Preston, Mary Swenson, Coopride; pantomime, CherieBobby Aland his efficient services. petroleum a day for every man, woman and drilled in the U. S. in a promising but unLinda Tucker, Michael Tucker, ger and Sandra Denison; saxoI would recommend him very highly to those who child in the U. S. an increase of 58 since proven area turns out to be an oil producer. Ronald Green, Terry Gunderson, phone solo, Pat Jenkins; piano soare in need of this kind of service. 1941. Helping to keep this oil flowing to you Yet new sources of oil must be found to Jalene Harvey, Kenneth Hunting-ton- , lo, James Stewart; vocal Michael Hyatt, Richard Mag-gi- Phyllis Anderson and Robertduet, (Signed) is Standard Oil Company of Californias keep our nations supplies from dwindling. Elaine Mayer, Rexine Milano, HAROLD H. MEMMOTT Liddiard piano solos, biggest, most expensive, least predictable Risking dry holes is the only way to find Steven Moffit, Raymond Sanchez, and Don Butler; Jimmy Spanish Fork, Utah accordion solo, job. In fact, we plan to invest $200 million them. So the 125 dry holes we drilled last 1955. Van Kenneth Turner, Jerry Camp, Richard Maggio; vocal quartet, February 25, and Genevieve Peacock, during 1955 alone in exploring for new oil year are good evidence of the job Standard en, Charmaine Workman, Lynn Varner, Zamora. fields and developing existing ones, to help does to help keep you on wheels. Dorothy Connie McCourt and Gwen PeaDr. E. Mansfield Mrs. Martha Bennett has been cock; vocal duet, Evangeline replace the petroleum youll use. called to Butte, Montana, because Franco and Glenda Some 700 times this year, Standard drillers Standard plans ahead to serve you better Wilkins; Spanof the critical illness of her ish dance, Sylvia Bustos; accorand William Hawkins. Mr. Haw- dion solo, vocal kins has been seriously ill with solo, AleenRoselyn Markosek; Aliena Turner; skit, Dr. J. M. Mansfield influenza, followed by pneumonia. Fisher, Pat Neumeier, and DorPrivate Hugh Kirkendall, son othy Zamora; pantomime, Calleen of Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss, is Baughman, of Provo, Utah Phyliss Rock, and Juapresently recuperating in Madigan nita Howard; tap dance, Waneta hospital at Tacoma, Washington. Thompson, accompanied by Mary He received a serious knee injury Ann Draper; piano Chiropractors and Jo Ann in the course of duty necessitating McKean and Linda duet, vocal Naturopathic Tucker; He to been ' confined has surgery. trio, Sharron Preston, Mary Ann Physicians the hospital for some time. vocal Draper and The Business and Professional solo, Frieda Judy Lauriski; acrowill open a branch Gay Sanders; Womens Club held its regular batics, Kathy King. meeting in the East Carbon lunchclinic to be located at Lavon Rock, daughter of Mr. room Thursday night. Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Clyde Rock, visited reWorthington, president, conducted cently at the home of her parents. MISSION AUTO COURT the program. Miss Myrtle Davis, Lavon is in nurses training at St. Mrs. Arvetta Satterfield, and Mrs. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. 383 East Main Phone 26 Arvilla King were in charge of She to graduate in expects arrangements. John Winn, school In the near future Lavon August. will be for the Carbon school sent to a hospital in NeHastings, 1 MARCH 3 from was to of :00 6:00 p.m. the speaker SATURDAY, the braska, for further district, training. evening. Other program numbers included piano duet, Frank Van To Get Army Release Cott and James Stewart; piano Corporal John Westenskow, who has been serving with the army at Fort Ord, California, for the past 21 months, was to have been discharged March 1. A graduate of Carbon College, he will regisNATIONWIDE 600x16 ter there for the, spring quarter $8.95 to do work. His fa670x15 GUARANTEE $9.75 A. L. Westenskow, left for ther, 710x15 $10.15 California Sunday and they will 760x15 Your meet at Oakland and return to$10.65 gether. Due to illness, Mrs. Wes800x15 $11.05 Seiberling tenskow remained at home. 820x15 to-w- it: well-know- OIL CITY ar 73-3- . 30-Mon- n. A Testimonial . 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