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Show Animal Bites Among Chief Causes 1A x ?, flea i ; J. je. County i MERRY MAIDENS Of Home Accidents Animal bites are one of the chief causes of home area accidents to children, Dr. Albert H Domm, medical director of the Prudential Insurance Company western home office, warned yesterday. He emphasized that every animal bite Is a potentially lethal woujid and should receive emergency treatment. Dr. Domm said that parents should be aware of seasonal play hazards, such as fireworks, abandoned refrigerators, cave-in- s and buildings under construction. He urged increased parental vigilance during the summer vacation months to prevent the death and injury of children in such accidents. With the existence of rabies and with dogs the chief carriers of this always fatal disease, parents should teach their children never to pet strange animals and never to tease neighborhood or family pets, no matter how familiar they are, he declared. Parents should encourage their children to report every dog bite, and the child should be taken to , a physician immediately. It is very important to learn the identity of the dog so that he can be located and quarantined. Dr. Domm pointed out that most rabies deaths are children, and that three out of four people taking the Pasteur treatment for rabies are children. Last year, electric utilities in the District of Columbia and six ?: A r r' . n I , i ; Tr- - s I Jgj&s 1 &'. I -- t. K, 0(3 'rC' - - Lj ! the bronc rider tensely waits for the chute gate to swing wide. More than the skills of the frontier are kept alive in rodeo, where the cowboys ride daily with death to win their livings. They are rugged individualists more closely akin to the restless pioneers who met the challenge of the frontier than any other group in the U. S. LEATHERCRAFTERS The Leathercrafters met at the home of Lynn Altken June 29 to LUCKY STITCHERS start projects for the summer. Mrs. Pattericks Lucky Stitch-ler- HAPPY TIME WORKERS Officers elected for the year are 4H clothing club have nearly Happy Time Workers 4H gard- Jerry Frandsen, president; Arnold finished making their house slipening club met at the home of Snow, vice president; Bert Bunpers, except for adding tassles. leader Mike Ardohain with assis- nell, secretary-treasureWayne New members are Kathy Jones tant leader Hank Hassell assist- Frandsen, song leader; Paul Seppi, and Ellen Rae Kilfoyle. After fin- ing. The latter read a letter from reporter. ishing the house shoes, the girls will start making skirts. Kathy Jones brought the treat for the last meeting. The members take turns bringing refreshments. A thousand jobs were offered through the state employment offices during the week ended July 4. AH industries and most occupations were well represented. The total was about two hundred more than for the same week last year. Unemployment edged up slightly as seasonal layoffs continued in coal mines. The jobless ratio for the week stood at 20 per thousand without work, an increase of two per thousand over the week of June 27. However, the current ratio is 15 per thousand fewer than for the week of July 5, 1958. At 700, , industry layoffs were 300 less than for the week of June 27, and were off 400 from the same week a year ago. V' I BUG-WUG- S s, collec-STAT- j 666o6, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ' ) ) MUNSON, Deceased. ) ) No. 2606 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 614 Eccles Building, Ogden, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ANDREW YEA-- 1 HALES, also known as ANDREW YEAHALES, also known as ANDREW YAHALIS,. and being one and the same person deceased creditors will present claims with PINS and NEEDLES The Spring Glen Pins and Nee-dies 4H Club met at the home of Cathy James Thursday afternoon, safety report was given by Mickee Rowley. The group worked vouchers to the . undersigned at on their aprong after which Utah, or to Luke G. Pappas, freshments were served. Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on f SeH JUNIOR CHEFS ?Lw0reAneiSh Junior Chefs Foods 4H Club . s ZEOGRAPHIE YEAHALES at the home of Juanita Gold mej Administratrix of the Estate lng July 2 under the of Andrew Yeahales, also direction of their leader, Ruth known as Andrew S. Yea- - Golding. Opening prayer was given hales, also known as Andrew hy Mrs. Golding. The girls sang Yahalis, and being one and This Little 4H Light of Mine, the same person, deceased. and "Alice. The business was a Luke G. Pappas general check up and cinnamon Attorney at Law rolls and three kinds of sweet rolls 23 South Carbon Avenue were made and served, Price, Utah First Published: July 9, 1959 SEWING BEES Last Published: July 30, 1959 The Sewing Bees met at the home of Peggy Noyes with leadUNITED STATES er Susan Waterman. Sally Winn, DEPARTMENT OF THE a member, discussed reasons why she enjoys 4H, including the lesINTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND sons in sewing and cooking. S. I e, pe MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SALE July 2, 1959 Pursuant to application Serial No. Utah 034761, and, Under provisions of section 2455, RS. (34 U.S. G 1171), there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to he held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 26th day of August next, at Land Office, 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: Utah on or before the 1st day of October, 1959. Leo A. Munson 1 Administrator NWkiSEtt, ESEy4 Sec. Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and 10, T. 15 S., R. 10 E. SL Mer., By D. Jay Wilson ail day Sunday always lower Attorney for Administrator Utah, 120 acres, $438. when you call 614 Eccles Building 2 WSW4 Sec. 11, T. 15 S., R, 10 E., SL Mer., Utah, 80 acres, Mountain. States Telephone Ogden, Utah First Published: July 9, 1959 $320. ' ' , ' ' , , Last Published: July 30, 1959 The lands will be sold subject to a reservation of oil and gas to the United States. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally .. at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake SAVINGS ACCOUNT City, Utah, prior to 11 oclock a.m., on August 26, 1959. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks, e money orders, bank drafts,, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked In the lower d comer Public Sale Bid, Parcel No. , Sale held . Serial No. U034761." The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse d claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated Save Today (or your Sunny Tomorrows for sale. Any contiguous owner J That trip youve always wanted it s in your pocket claiming a preference right must right nowl Small, regular deposits soon add up, accuassert such right to the undermulate interest, and make that longed-fo- r trip yours signed within 30 days from the and sooner than you thinkl Start your Savings Account above sale date. However, contiwith us right now come in today. Its your best bet for guous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to making that travel dream come true. any parcel for which bids are not And when you go, convert your cash into American I received. For reimbursement to Express Travelers Cheques. owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other reCharges only a quirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. penny a dollar, For further information, write: and your own sigErnest E. House nature is the only Identification you Manager, Land Office ever need all Salt Lake City, Utah over the world I First Published : July 16, 1959 Last Published: August 13, 1959 r. Figures for State Aeyeil 'Hoticet FANNIE C. aka MONSEN, . Up Unemployment , Bug-Wug- In the Matter of the Estate ) ) of ) CATHERINE GILMAN station-to-statio- Susan Waterman. Anna Klarich gave a demonstration on sewing on the machine. Sally Winn gave a demonstration on sitting, standing and walking tall. All of the 4H members are talking camp. Coal Mine Lay Offs The entomology pro-- I ject club of the 4H held a meeting July 1 at the home of Laurene Potter, their leader. After roll call, all seven members, laden with killing jars and nets, proceeded IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL south of Price to catch insects DISTRICT COURT OF THE toward completing their E WITHIN AND FOR CARBON OF UTAH IN AND tions. Later the members returned COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. FOR CARBON COUNTY. to mount their catches and enjoy Probate No. 2608 refreshments. In the Matter of the Estate ) Pi I Jiieri READY TO RIDE THE LAST FRONTIER, GERTRUDE E. LAW Administratrix of the Estate of Fred R. Law, deceased. THERALD N. JENSEN Attorney foij Administratrix Price, Utah First Published: July 9, 1959 Last Published: July 30, 1959 VACATION? SEWING BEES The Sewing Bees Clothing Club of the 4H met at the home of Anna Klarich the last June Monday under the direction of leader r; 1959. t' Hank Hassell, secretary-reporteDanny Hayes was appointed treasurer and party chairman. Inasmuch as the leader was unable to attend the June picnic those members who wished to attend registered with the Happy Time Workers 4H club. Jess provided each member with a bottle of soda pop before they adjourned at 4:30. On June 30 the girls met to make milk drinks. Annette Denison, vice president, opened the meeting and Judy Spencer gave the prayer. That night the club held a slumber party at the Spencer home and the next morning prepared their own breakfasts. the county agriculture office relating to 4H training school which was held June 19. They also discussed a party planned for after miners vacation. s, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the law office of Therald N. Jensen, 72 West Main, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of November, - I I t p! m v tw ) of R. LAW, also ) FRED CaroNorth Dakota, Maryland, as ) known sometimes burned lina, and West Virginia FRED REICHERT LAW, ) coal 100 per cent. ) and as FRED LAW, Deceased. ) Probate No. 2605 r ' ' v ''t ' '' THE UVE WIRES The Live Wires electricity pro-e- ct club of 4H met at the home of leader Jess Larsen. The first order of business concerned itself with the filling out of the permanent record card. The next matter was the election of officers. Walter Tryon was elected president; Bret Ebrams, vice president The Merry Maidens 4H dub in second year foods, met June 27 with their instructor, Mrs. Olga Spencer to make cereal, french toast and orange slices. Hie young ladies ate their meal after preparing it. President of the club, Kathy Bryner, opened the meeting and Sue Davis gave the pray-e- r. Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- r. o Wisconsin, North states-Michiga- n, THE Thursday, July 16, 1959 Club Activities 4-- H THINK IN TERMS OF TOTAL VALUE yfc0 7e CkZfe Apply your sense of values in clioosin(; a new car, and you quickly settle on three basic questions: "What do I get for my money at the start?" "IIow much enjoyment do I expect from this investment ' "What will I get back at trade-i- n time?" Your Oldsmolnle Dealer will show you that the 59 Olds gives you more on every score value you simply cant Find in any other medium price car. See vour Olds dealer let him prove it to your complete satisfaction . . . today ... VALUE-RAT- IT IV MY MEASUM...THI'VALUI CAI OF THI MIDIUM PIC CLAS 1 the E VERN ROCKET at your local authorized quality dealer s MOTOR DAVIS COMPANY, 601 East Main jk.K3 I..- - u s u i j n. j$ vf j f I, ' a , home . your cash is safer post-offic- left-han- above-describe- m AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES Carbon Emery Bank 45 South Carbon Ave. Price Some 3,100,000 tons of coal a year will be required to supply necessary electric power for the new Atomic Energy Commission! plant near Portsmouth, Ohio. To I accommodate the barges carrying that coal, a long dock has been built In the! Ohio River, near Gallipolis. three-quarter-mi- le Welcome to the Black Diamond Stampede We hope your meeting will be a successful one We know your leisure hours will be more enjoyable when you order Budweiser, the King of Beers ANHEUSER-tUSCH- . INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK IOS ANGELES |