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Show Page Three XHiRtHta, ' rTT jj SSDv its HV n t I ' 1 I " j NOTICE 11 a. ra. sCbaicb m. Supt. 7:30 p. m. Carter 4:00 2:00 p. m. p. Hi. MISS Society Editor Fridays ,ty MARION BONACCI Phone 21 BIRTHDAY GATHERING FOR MISS NORMA LABOROI Ruel Mrs. Pete Laboroi, assisted by ley, Asst. Laboroi and Mrs. C. Flaim, .9:30 a.m. Mrs. J. Price isdes BOURBON LADIES TO ENJOY TEA The Carbon county womens Democratic club is holding a tea party in the Legion hall at Price, Monday, July 18 at the hours of 2 to 4.30 in the afternoon. The following program has been prepared for the occasion: Song by the Democratic Ladies quartette. Reading by Mrs. Bert Bunnel. Vocal solo by Mrs. R. C. Sheldon. The Importance of Women Attending Primaries, by Mrs. Geo. Christehsen. Piano solo by Mrs. Frank t. entertained at a prettily arranged birthday party Monday afternoon Euel at her home in honor of her daugh'ley, Asst. ter, Norma's birthday. A lovely .8:00 a.m. birthday cake trimmed in white .9:00 a.m. and pink was enhanced by twelve little pink candles, forming the center piece, as well as many othPastor kid. 10 a. m. er good things which make birthday parties pleasing, . 11 a. m. dies' 6:30 p. m. and games added to the Vocal selection Cch Helper jch-P- riee Hill, 7:30 p. m. UTAH 353! IHotet Icrcst hd lW- -j Bptmts ra mes ome every convenience comfort, commends of refinement m to be within easy reach people jto bile ion, rAH shopping, social, and center. e attention Attractive given to traveling rates on rooms and rob, 140 eats, IHetoer i DNOW! DERNIZE H NOW! REPAIR NOW! costs are lower now k they were in 1917. Quality paints p AGAIN tral Cmmission Supply ia't SLASHED! Company Lake City's west Hostelry Hotel 1 tople 200 TILE BATHS $1.50 to $3.00 ttark of distinction to stop at the Square Ilotel mpie ,v " CONKECTIONS PCcKuUS Dc'ot in Dcl hl&s cast. 'iionTi, T C. TOE EVERY ROOM Tt,'''k Siluarc llotcl across the street. it R0SSITER, Manager Sec. 10, Twp. 12 S., R. 7 E., Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed a distance of 205,925 feet, where it will be used from January 1st to December 31st, inclusive, of each year for cooling, condensing and washing water in chemical and industrial processes. After having been so used the water will be returned to the natural channel at a point 3289 feet W. from the NE corner Sec. 1, Twp. 14 S., R. 9 E., Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as File No. 11211. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, July 6, 1932; date of completion of publication, August 3, 1932. Miss Zella Weeter, who has visited for the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Weeter,' returned to Salt Lake City Sunday where she will continue with her course as student nurse in the St Marks Miss Irene Gazelle now is in charge of the Smart Shop beauty salon. Mtss Gazelle has but recently giaduated from the Quia be;;u-t- y college in Salt Lake Cttv. 90 Prit-chet- by Willa May Hall. Women's Obligations in 1932, by Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone. Saxophone solo by Neva Williams. Reading by Mrs. George Christen- - fffEU sen. Song by the Democratic Ladies quartette. SURPRISE PARTY FOR MJS.S KETCHUM Helen June Ketchum, daughter of Mr. uid Mrs. E. B. Ketdnm. was pleasantly surprised Thursday afternoon when eignz of her little friends gave her a surprise birthday party in the city ia'.k. Mrs. Ketchum prepared a clever birthday cake trimmed in white and blue candles as well as mau other piod things that makj children happy, and games adJed to the hilarity. Those enjoying the happy afternoon in tie park with Helen Jane wc-n-: Evelyn Lambson, Beth Larson. Sophie Zeese, Mary Judd, Ed na Black, Kenneth Young, Lonette Deason and Olive Lloyd. NATAL DAY OBSERVED BY CLOSE FRIENDS Miss Danna Mae Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller, was afpleasantly surprised Saturday ternoon when a few of her close friends gave her a birthday party. The afternoon was devoted to the ninvins- - of erames, followed by the serving of a dainty luncheon, the birthday cake being prepareu for the occasion by Mrs. Miller, assisted by Mrs. F. P. Fisher. Thns eniovine the afternoon at the Miller home here were Junenr Mnrv Judd. Evelyn eaFishdo, Betty Carter, Margaret er, June Davis, Danna Wardell, Hazel Frazee, Bob Daughtery, Ho mer and Rio Miller, Louie cracett and Earl Houtz. c,-oHi- PAULA MARIE CARTER IS AGED THREE Mrs. Paul Carter, assiaieu UJ, fr R. Hoffman, and her sister, Miss Margaret Knobbs, a entertained Friday afternoon atlitof her honor in birthday party third tle daughter, Paula Maries Margarets Caila and birthday- .... firs'. luncheon A dainty . - was home . on the lawn oi iu. which was carried ow in with colof red. white and blue, Two pret- favors. ored balloons as ty cakes ennancea uiCMrs. "T Byron enioyed by Mr. and Betty. and daughter Carter, Bet-r- y Laboroi. Jeane Halverson, and Evelyn Pessetto. and Max Shirley, Bernice Vannatta Joyce, Shlrmb-er Roland, and Ruth Clma, and Tanner Theone and Margie the little nonorea gucoio. -tr SPRING CANYON COAL LU. Square TO WATEK USERS State Engineer' S Offirp Salt Lake aty, Utah, June 28, 1932. Notice is hereby riven that T. Roy A. Wilson, whose postoffice aaaress is Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929, inclusive, to appropriate 50 cf.s. of water from Price river in Carbon county, Utah. Said water is 10 De diverted at a point which bears N. 71 degrees 57 minutes E. 3875 feet from the SW corner - Service First s of the Cvlel.THted Coal Spring Canyon Minos at IirIa wiiyon. UTAH n,;;r:i, omce, sn SALT LAKE CITYTA Y or Guilty GU NOT Mr. Husband, are you guilty or not guilty of allowing your wife to sacrifice her charm and enthusiasm upon the altar of household drudgery? Don't let the years rob her of her youth! Switch to "ALL ELECTRIC" and open the door to a new freedom for her! Release her from cooking worries by pro .tiding her with an Electric Range a servant that is praised by thousands of house-.wirin this territory because of its superiority in cleanliness, convenience and es 0) I UYF Solve her problems of food protection and food saving with a General Electric Refrigerator a wonderful means of safeguarding the family's health, too. Install a If you are guilty, it is probably because she hasn't complained, (wives and mothers don't do that) and you haven't given the matter serious thought. - Spring Canyon Coal Miner and Sl.lppe-- mw care-fre- e Electric Water Heater, and have your household completely freo from the annoyance and uncertainty of hot' water supply. The marvelous service of Electric Cooking, Electric Water Heating and Electric Refrigeration can be very easily brought into your home and will be thoroughly enjoyed by; every member of your household. Don't wait any longer to have it. Vcu can purchase, on a very easy time pay. r.cnt p'an, a Hotpoint Electric Range, an automatic Electric Water Heater and a Gen-errElectric Refrigerator, or any of theso aid- to better living. .1 Think it over! Perhaps you ARE guilty of overlooking these opportunities to bring moro home enjoyment to your wife, your family and yourself. If you are, investigate the easy, and we are sure you'll decide to add the comfort and convenWBy to service is bringing to thousands of others. home such that to ience your "ALL-ELECTRIC- ," Thone us or visit our store. You will receive, without obligation, some interesting ideas on the subject of home electrification. 1141 MOWER. 8 MGHT. |