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Show THE PAGE SIX IVN-A9T0GAT- Arvo Wells fell through the ice on the Perkins end Mead reservoir here last week and narrowly escaped from drowning. He was assisting in loading a wagon with ice. William Robb made a business trip to the Robb ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock motored to Price on business Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leger of Consumers were in Klz Sunday viaiting their son, Eugene, and other rela- Residents of Ferron Cast Is Announced For Mutual Play Enjoy Sound Pictures Pythian Unit Given Social For Hiawatha By Miss Wands Snow. Bjr Mrs. Lloyd Vucennu Ellis won the leading role Merrill Mrs. Dan Garber entertained at a contest play, "The WoMutual in the Those Sisters. gnMni for the Pythian John Kirkpatrick, in by menfolks, present were Mrs. Elmer Love, Mrs. the held Tuesday afternoon. tryouts Steckel-ma- n, Mrs. William Anna Dutcher, of Tony Mrs. Henry Nougaret, Mr. J. He will portray the character with the supportfollowing G. Reese, Mrs. Sam Wycherley and Gardiner, ing cast: Mrs. Sarah Gardiner, Miss Mrs. W. A. Baxter. Lela Baldwin; Miss Julia Gardiner, Mrs. E. Love entertained two ta- Mias Branch; Gertrude GardAgnes ble of bridge Monday. Guests were iner, Miss LaVon Rasmussen; DoroMrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Gardiner, Miss Evelyn Ellis; LuMrs. W. W Murray, Mrs F. Gleason, thy cille Camp, Miss Jessie Ellis, and Mrs. H. B. Lindeman, Mrs. William Rhy, Miss Fern Marshall. Georgia H. Johnstone. Bum and Mrs. The play is scheduled for presenta. Mrs. William Steckelman was hos- tion February 14. Miss Wanda Snow tess to the bridge club Thursday. The la directing. won their first guests included Mrs. W. B. Jones, Wellington Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. E. Love, league basketball game Monday when Mrs. H. B. Lindeman, Mrs. A. F. Jor- they defeated the Spring Canyon five gensen, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mjrs. Joe in a game on the StandardviUe floor. Parmley, Mrs. H. Nougaret, Mrs. Wil- The score was 6. liam Bum, Mrs. J. P. ROssell, Mrs. "Sound Your Horn", a three-a- ct Anna Dutcher and Mrs. Wiliam Burt. comedy drama, was presented before Prize was won by Mrs. E. C. Bowen. capacity audiences by the local school Mrs. Virgil Gunderson and Mrs. faculty Wednesday afternoon and Lloyd Ungerman were the luncheon Thursday evening in the L. D. S. guests of Mrs. Axel Madsen Satur- chapeL Min Avon Poulter and Wayne M-M- en 23-1- day. Mr. and Mrs. M. Maloney entertained at dinner and cards Sunday evening. Guests included Mr.' and Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dahlsrud and Marie Hart. Prize was won by Mbs. Jones. Miss Mildred Bowen spent the last week-en- d as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen Saturday evening. Mrs. Elmer Stultz entertained at breakfast Saturday morning for Mr. and Mbs. K. T. Simmons and Mrs. Anna Dutcher. Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen entertained at a foursome of contract bridge Friday for the following guests: Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud, Mrs. Uoyd Ungerman and Mrs. J. P. Russell. Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud entertained at bridge Wednesday for the following guests: Mrs. Anna Dutcher, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. William Bum, Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. J. P. Russell and Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen. Mrs. E. Francolm and son, Eugene, left for Los Angeles, Calif., Thursday. . Liddell played the leading parts, supported by Min Fern Marshall, Miss Agnes Branch, Miss Stella Draper, Mrs. Myrle Crowther, Min Wanda Snow, Joseph Bunderson, Blaine Perkins and Hollis Branch. After the performance Thursday evening, the members of the cast were entertained at supper by Min Poulter and Mr. Bunderson at the home of Mrs. Ruth Liddell Albert Barnes, local member of the Carbon county school board, was the principal speaker at the local meeting held Thursday evening of last week. The following Interesting program was presented: Several vocal duets by Elton Pierce and Claire Bentley, accompanied by themselves on the mandolin and guitar; reading by Mrs. Myrle Crowther; vocal duet by Mrs. Maude Worley and Miss Avon Poulter, accompanied at the piano by Mr. Walt Broadhead; reading by Irvin Gerber, and a piano solo by Mrs. Gertie Zollars. Arvel Asay of Frulta, Cola, arrived Thursday to visit relatives and friends here. Miss Fern Marshall and MU Jessie Ellis entertained a number of her friends at a aupper at the home of Miss Marshall following a eVlghlng party Friday evening. The following were present: Merrill Ellis, Leon Draper and the hostesses. P-T- -A PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notice Consult county clerk or respective signers for further inform tioe. this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Mary A. Cantrill deceased, the above entitled action; and in case of failure so to do, Judgment Creditors will present claims with willyour be rendered against you accordvouchers to the undersigned at Room to the demand of the complaint, 5, Silvagnl building; Price, Utah, on ing or before the 26th day of March, A which has been filed with the dark of said court This action is brought D., 1933. MABEL C. HAMMOND, to recover Judgment dissolving the Administratrix of Estate of Mary A bonds of matrimony heretofore and Cantrill, deceased. L. A McGEE, At- now existing between plaintiff and torney. Date of first publication, Jandefendant A S. HORSLEY, Plain4:7 uary 26, A D 1933. 3:6 tiffs Attorney, Price, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Benjamin Jacob Stein, also IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disknown as Benjamin J. Stein, also trict court, In and For Carbon Emknown as Ben J. Stein, also known County, State of Utah Carbon a Utah plainBank, ery corporation, as Ben Stein, deceased. Creditors will vs. Mike Erdei and Julia Erdei present claims with vouchers to the tiff, husband and wife; Marie Ellis; Inundersigned at the office of Henry Gas and Oil company, a Ruggeri, attomey-at-laPrice, Utah, dependent SUck-ne- y on or before the 1st day of June, A Utah corporation; William A a company, Cigar corporation, D 1933. MRS. EMMA STEIN, Executrix of the estate of Benjamin Ja- and Ira Victor Howell defendants. cob Stein, also known as Benjamin Summons The State of Utah to the Defendants: You and J. Stein, also known as Ben J. Stein, AboveofNamed are each your hereby summoned also known as Ben Stein, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney, Price, to appear within twenty days after Utah. Date of first publication, Jan- the service of this summons upon if served within the county in 4:7 you, uary 26, 1933. which this action is brought, otherBEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES wise, within thirty days after serCommission of Utah In the matter vice, and defend the above entitled of the application of G. R. Leonard, action, and in case of your failure so Ethel Clark, H. Y. Leonard and R. I. to da Judgment will be rendered Braffett, the Moab Garage company against you according to the demand and Salt Lake & Eastern Utah Staff of the complaint, which has been filLines, to separate and to opera tej ed with the clerk of the above enw, separately Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 399. Case No 1302. Notice of Hearing: Notice is hereby given that the application of G. R. Leonard, Ethel Clark, H. V. Leonard and R. L Braffett, the Moab Garage company and Salt Lake & Eastern Utah Stage Lines to separate and to operate separately Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Na 399, will be heard before the public utilities commission of Utah at its office in the state capitol Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 31st day of January, 1933, at 10:00 a. m. By order of the commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 18th day of January, 1933. F. OSTLER, Secretary. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District, In and For the County of Carbon, State of Utah. Glenns Bums, plaintiff, vs. Charles Bums, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which FLYNN FUNERAL HOME Quality Service Reasonable Cost Ambulance Service PHONE 29 PRICE, UTAH titled court. This action is brought to recover a judgment foreclosing a mortgage upon the lands described in said complaint, said mortgage being made and executed by Mike Erdei and Julia Erdei husband and wife, to the Price Commercial and Savings bank, a Utah corporation, and assigned and transferred to the Carbon Emery Bank, a Utah corporation, by the Price Commercial and Savings Bank. B. M DALTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 4:8 Drink YERBAVIDA By Mrs. Homer Taylor. A sound moving picture machine was recently installed in the Ferron L. D. S. ward chapeL Shows will be given every Friday and Saturday. In addition to the regular programs, several reels of sermons by L. D. S. church leaders, as well as programs by the tabernacle choir, have been presented. Delbert Swenson has returned from tive!. the Price city hospital where .he unMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardy, Mrs. derwent an operation for appendi- Hardys mother, Mrs. Woolsey, Miss citis. RiA Bigelow and Ramona Spencer Mrs. Frank Lemon is reported to of Price motored to Kiz to visit with be improving following an operation relatives. Mrs. Howard Noyes of Kiz for appendicitis at the Price city hos- accompanied them here. pital Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Workman Mrs. Anna L. Nelson is visiting for and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mead and a few weeks in Price with her daugh- children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ters, Mrs. William Jensen, Mias Lil- George Mead Sunday afternoon. lian Nelson and Mrs. Charles Larsen. Sunnyside Lamar Nelson, who was burned recently by the explosion of a charge he was loading at a mine south of Emery, is reported improving. By Mias Sendee The small daughter of Zelma A The Bee Hive girls and bay scouts Rhodes Beveridge is in very serious enjoyed a sleigh-ridiparty last condition with pneumonia. week. The guests were Miss Jaunita Mrs. Alton Killpack entertained a Cowley, Winifred Turner, Geneveive few friends Monday evening. Guests Peacock, Elizabeth Jones, Marjorie were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Killpack, Hopkinson, Glen Preston, Jack PatMr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and Dean terson, LeRoy Naylor, Dean and Wkde and Max wfflperfr, Turner. Refreshments were served Mrs. Carl Larsen gave a upper on at the home of Min Cowley. Mrs. John Lynn is a visitor with Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard relatives and friends at Salt Lake. Behling and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. P. C. Jones was called to CasPetersen. tle Dale this week by the Illness of her mother, Mrs., J. Bolden. Mk. and Mrs. Alva Van Wagner and children, Jay and LaRue of Elmo, spent the past month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James By. Mrs. L. J. Peacock. They returned Sunday, acThere has been considerable snow-fo- il companied by Mr. and Mrs. Peacock. here the past week for which the Dr. T. F. Jones motored to Green people are grateful because it looks River the past Thursday on businem. favorable tar the farming season. The Miss Angelina Baldinl Ruth Densnow drifted considerably but on the level there la a depth of about four- ison, Louis Jones, Claude Cowley and teen inches. The snow plow made a Sam Denison of Price spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and trip to Klz Thursday of last week. friends. The roads were in a bad condition with so much snow left before it At the school auditorium Monday decame and it has snowed some since. evening, the Sunnyside Mr and Mrs. Ernest Babcock, Wil- feated Hiawatha, 74-- 8, and the Coir defeated StandardviUe liam Robb and Henry Kelley mo- umbla tored to Mce an business Monday. Mrs. Francis Dimick and Mrs. Lafe Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Norton accompanied A P. Dimick to Columbia were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Nelson Sunday, Price Tuesday of last week; Groups Hold Sleigh Party ng Increased Snowfall Cheers Klz Farmers M-M- M-M- Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnel at Helper were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Burners parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis. Miss Lena Peterson and Lorenzo Peterson of Ferron, are also visitors at the Ellis home. The Sunnyside Junior high school band presented a concert before a large audience in the local church house on Wednesday evening of last week. Forty-thrboys and girls participated in the presentation, which was directed by Harold Duke. If your nerves are Jumpy and you 20-pa- ge RBEDMAM Arrangements are completed for the annual election of officers of the Carbon boy scout district, which will be held at the court house Saturday evening. A new chairman, two vice chairmen, secretary, treasurer and ten directors of special activities will . be named. The session will include training work in various departments of scout work. The coining years program will also be discussed, according to District Chairman J. F. MacKnight Four New Members Initiated By Club Four new members were initiated into the Price Rotary club Thursday evening. Those accepted as members were Robert McKinnon, Ruel Redd, Oval W. Thomas and B. W. McAllister. John Redd had charge of the program, and the Initiatory work was under the direction of Mat Gilmour, Dr. ,R. L Brockbank and Dr. H. B. Goetzman. According to President W. W. Christensen, a vocational service pro- SBaekaeht KIDNEY TROUBU Drink your rheumatism and kifc troublA away with delicious yi BAVIDA of Nature's Mood purifiers. 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