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Show EMERY COUNTY Geveland Department 4-- H p. ... hat chosen to punish Do not you. move! Do not cry out! If you do, I shall kill you and then myself. AT THE STATE FAIR OUT-OF-TOW- Exhibits from Cleveland, Hunt ington and Emery, of articles made in. club work this year, were exhibited at the State Fair and were successful in receiving the following awards: The first yeaT foods club under the leadership of Miss Zola Johnson and Maida Young, received first prize. The . first year cloth ing exhibit from the Emery club under the leadership of Mrs. Stanford Johnson and Ora An derson, received fifth prize. The given by the ladies. Song, congregation; invocation; vocal solo, Oral Jones; comedy act, Mrs. Mark Johnson and Mrs. Kofford; Clayton Chloe Wilberg;Trefle fTreo, Von-tel- 4-- H But re- MURDER MASQUERADE Inez Haynes Irwin What lips uttered the fearful Pr. "Ace" bel Lemmon. received second Drize In their individual exhibits. Miss Jenalee Jewkes comneted in the club health contest but State her rating h,as not been received. This is rather a remarkable clubs in Emshowing for the ery county. Much praise and congratulations can be given the girls and their leaders for the work they have done. The exhibits that were sent to the State Fair were chosen from thi3 exhibits entered at the Emery County Vocational Roundup. at home In Orangeville. Over two hundred friends of called at the the bride-to-b- e home during the afternoon to exwill be H H tend their congratulations. A most delightful plate lunch was served by Mrs. Sitterud. o Entertains Club Mrs. Merrill Cook presided over a delighjul meeting of the Entre Nous club Friday afternoon. The living room of her home was attractively decorated with autumn flowers. The afternoon was spent in needle work, and Mrs. S. R. Anderson gave an interesting reading which was enjoyed by the club members. A tempting plate lunch was served on small tables with serving cloth. The following members enjoyed Mrs. Cook's hospitality: Mrs. A. D. Keller, Mrs. Jesse Tuttle, Mrs. Geo. Magnuson, Mrs. Bland Fox, Mrs. S. R. Anderson and Mrs. A. C. cut-wo- rk . ... Saunders. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ed Crawford on October Notice is hereby given that a stockholders meeting of the Blue Cut Canal Co., will be held in the ward house, Wednesday, November 4th,, 1936, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of making a levy of assessment on. the capital stock of the company for the year 1936. By order of the Board of Directors. Ernest E. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning were Price visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Swan-so- n and son Alvie, are spending this week in Salt Lake. Bob Gillis, of Grand Junction, Colo., was visiting his sister, Miss Una Gillis, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Swanson and Secretary-Treasure- r. Weldon Lane, were Price and First publication Oct. 23, 1936. Helper visitors Saturday. Last publication Oct. 30, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. George Beebe and son Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. WEEKLY Hawley Seely were Grand JuncWEATHER REPORT Furnished by R. C. Miller, Gov- tion visitors Suifday. ernment Weather ' Registrar at Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bickmore Castle Dale. and son of Huntington, were here over the week end. High Low Preo. W. W. Howland and Vasser 43 .13 40 Howlar-took a boat trip down Thursday 61 .30 40 the Green river for a few days Friday 63 36 Saturday camping. 62 85 Kenneth Silliman and Miss Mae Sunday 54 .06 45 Swanson were Grand Junction Monday 49 33 .03 visitors Friday. Tuesday 54 f 28 Mrs. H. J. Green and son Jesse, Wednesday ld And you'll be refreshed by the characters lack of hard-boile- d usually present in mystery "Murder Masquestories. rade" is exciting, humorous . . . above the average in serials of its type. Don't miss a single exciting installment! IN THIS PAPER NAT 10 H A L D I S TJl I E R S ; P R 0 D U C Lunches, Sandwiches OPEN ALL NIGHT SLIM HERRON, Mgr., Former Chef at Rennitt's Across from Savoy Hotel, Price To we x-- ie fw Sandwiches, Coffee, Ice Cold Drinks C. & M. PIE SHOP J. O. Child, Prop. 9th & u,;. USE WARDROBE CLEANERS Price, Utah JUST OPENED TOR RlTixn.n ui.1CM BUTTER KRISP BREAD Carried in All the Best Stores - Price, Ut. LESTER'S BAKERY call at Castle Dale on and deliver on Saturday of same we'ek We Wednesday You will be WOOL SUITS CAPPS 100 for Men Price, Utah 15 W. Main PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS J. W. Holden, Manager EVERYTHING IN SHEET METAL and it's guaranteed. WARDROBE CLEANERS First West 119 N. Price, Utah SUMMIT MONUMENTAL YYUKIUS UU, Inc. Established in 187s Designers and Builders of Da. tinctive Granite and Marble MEMORIALS Phone PRICE, UTAH East Main Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces and Air Conditioning. Price, Utah Phone 124J 156 HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will MAKERS OF GLASSES DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete muscu- FRIENDLY enjoy doing business with the CAREON EMERY RANK Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Corporation. LEWIS OPTICAL 221 CO. lar analysis as weD as a vision test. Price, Utah In-sura- TERRAPLANE TONY ERYNER'S Green. Hap Wilcox is in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClurg were Thompson visitors Sunday. George Green of Glenwood Springs, Colo., was a. Greenriver visitor Sunday. Earl Beebe of Grand Junction, Colo., was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robb Beebe Sunday. A dance was Iheld at the L. D. S. ch,urch Saturday evening. Mrs. E. E. Johnson will entertain the Past Matrons' Circle on Friday evening. with Highest Quality of Work Featuring INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Be-de- ir, pleased the work you receive. ROYACK'S CLOTHING WALLACE MORTUARY A distinct funeral service Phone 128, open day and night Prices at your suiting A. N. WALLACE, Half Block East of Postoffice PRICE, UTAH Varro C. Jones R. A. Bryner DON'T THROW AWAY those white shoes you wore this summer, which are so comfortable Have them Dyed. PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR (Next to Star Theatre) Mgr. Price, Utah REDD MOTOR CO. ld i A NEW PIE SHOP the people of Emery Coun', announce the opening of t uew onop in trice EAR-E-- Q HUDSON last week. Kenneth Silliman, Albert Weber, Gerald Dra'ke and Bill Max-fieleft Monday for a few days deer hunting at LaSal. Among those attending the dance at Moab Saturday were Miss Francis Bedeir, Richard Gerald Drake, Bill Mayfleld, Howard Silliman and Geneva d To Appear Serially 30. Green River Department NOTICE You'll live and breathe the mystery of this violent death as Mary Avery and Patrick O'Brien, matron and police chief, work hand in hand to eliminate the innocent and bring the guilty to justice. YouTl be fascinated by Sylvia Sard, Mary Avery's niece who plays such an important part in the case. 29 24 HOUR SERVICE GRILL Home Cooking Breakfast, SLIM'S Jus-tese- n, of Peaceful Satuit, the quaint village on Boston's South Shore, found itself encircled by a tightening band of fear as each and every respected citizen came under surveillance of the Law I One of them had murdered "Ace" Blaikie but who was it? Phone 58 No. Carbon Ave. AMBULANCE Bend. This will be followed by an evening of dancing. o A Trousseau Tea Mrs. O. W. Sitterud, of Orange-vill- e, entertained Thursday between three and seven o'clock in the evening yesterday, with a trousseau tea, in honor of her daughter Leah, who will be married on October 29 to Russell of tha't community. The popular young couple will be married in the Mantl Temple, and after a short honeymoon trip Re-F- By FLYNN FUNERAL HOME PRICE, UTAH la Rita Kinder, in the club under the leadership of Mrs. Vonda Jones, received third prize and Miss Belle LaTumer in the club under the leadership of Miss Ma- 4-- aiuui iuuii bUPPfji;-- THE PERFECT TRIEUTE COSTS NO MORE Peterson and Co.; reading, Mrs. Sykes; piano solo, MissRich-e- y third prize. Miss tensen, received N UAlfc, aimj O tap-danci- third year clothing exhibit enter ed by the Cleveland club under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Mor- - 4-- eight-year-o- activity unit and all numbers are PROGRESSIVE, deer hunting. The following ladies entertain ed at Relief Society work and business meeting Tuesday: Grace Stokes, Hattie Larson, Mary Larson, Charlotte Larson and Ida1 Litster. Watermelons were served. Ray Hoover, of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting here, a guest of Miss .largaret Lundy. The Boy Scouts, under the lead ership of James Potter, are planr ning a play to be put on in the o near future. Girls Junior Entertain The M. I. A. have a series of e The Bee Hive Swarm, entertainments they are present now the Junior Girls, entertained ing in their preliminary program their former teachers, Mrs. Merle each Tuesday night. Joha-nseMrs. Dora Denni-so- n and o at a social last Friday night. The Central Garage in Castle Dale is being remodeled and a Many games were played, after new roof plated on the building. which the girls cooked and served a luncheon. A dust-propaint room is in Their teachers for the coming cluded in the remodeling. o year are Mrs. Marie Jensen and In cooperation with the state Jennie Frandson. fish and game department, the Agent Merrill Cook is Civic Clubs Associated recently theCounty of the first 1937 possessor a sponsored trip into the wilds of car in Castle Dale. Dodge Wayne and Garfield counties to get pictures, both, still and motion in colors, of the little known attraction of those regions. pent, repent, I bid you repent! The time' hat come for you to DIE!' death sentence to Blaikie? On Tuesday night. Oct. 27, the Young Laidies of the local Mutual will entertain the Young Men PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING PRICE MERQlAVt in an evening of program and SHOPPING. TIIEYa WHEN DOING YOUR dancing. A very fine mixed pro- TAKE THIS DIRECTORY WI I II YOU ANU Bfc UUIDEI) fivH gram has been arranged by the UP-T- EXHIBITS RATE HIGH Miss Mary Allred was operated to Helper where she has employ on for appendicitis at the Price ment in the J. C. Penney store. Tom Johansen, who has speni hospital. She is getting along very the past six months in the CCC well. Mrs. Wayne Lidell was operated camp at Escalante, has returned on for toxi goitre Monday at the home. Carol and Wesley Jensen and Price hospital. Mrs. Burrows gave ae lecture Van Alger, of Moon Lake, visited home folks a few days last week. last week on home lighting. James Carlson of Sweets, was Dave Kenly is working at Cas an over Sunday visitor in Clevetie Gate. Rob Whitehead Is working at land. Leonard Mortenseni is working Mutual. clubs will hold their at Wattis. The Mrs. Vera Burr of Salt Lake, is achievement day program Weden home folks, while Mr. An visiting interesting nesday night. Burr is deer hunting. tertainment is promised. All the cattlemen are on the Marie Brimley is visiting her round-uson and family at Sweets. Claude Cowley was the speaker Many relatives and old friends attended the funeral of Dave at Sacrament meeting in the absence of home missionaries. Morgan at Huntington Sunday. Hal Winkler, who is employed Miss Ohristal Litster has gone at National, visited home folks last week. Mrs. Faun McColley of Salt 'Asa Dlaikie, you are and baby, are visiting her Lake, a wicked man. I am Mr .and Mrs . Gilbert parents, the instrument God Winkler, while Mr. McColley is business drice: r DIRECTORY Y. L. RL L A. TO ENTERTAIN Y. JLJLLA. TUESDAY EVE 4-- H J FRIDAY, OCTOBER EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE SIX ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessorie- sCertified Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Olds. Price, Utah SMART FOOTWEAR For Fall and Winter Popular Prices k Shoes for Women "Say It With Flowers" Enna-Jettic- For All Occasions WARREN'S FLOWER SHOP Place orders with local agents Phone at and $5.50 DEAL SHOE STORE Next to Lyric Theatre - Price $5.00 Two-Two-- PRICE, UTAH SUMNER FURNITURE OUR EVERYDAY PRICES On Groceries and Meats are Consistently the Lowest CO. "Where the Best Cost Less" Q.P.SKAGGS Fhone T 175 . Price, Utah PRICE "A surety of Purity" UTAH CO. SPROUSE-REIT- Z THOMAS-DESERE- Time wrinkles an ageing brow smooths an ageing whiskey" T Incorporated MORTUARY PRICE, "SERVICE ABOVE ALL" Utah Day or Night Ambulance Telephone 164W Price, Utah RUS SCHEDULE imyt the OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER fy---,.M..- 12::24 p. m 1:45 a. m. East Bound Leave Price 4:15 p. m. 1:00 a. m. Leave Price m www nw t Cod No. 182 Plat cU No. Cod No. 111- -4S 1BS-- A ?. OoL lie heavy hand of Time THE a man's brow might hut it sure acts mighty gentle as it smooths out the rough edges of a whiskey. That's why the makers of Town Tavern keep that good rye agein in charred oak barrels, at summer temperature, for 15 long months. There it keeps getting smoother, better, milder. SUMMONS In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District in and for the County of Emery, State of Utah. EVA TYLER, Plaintiff, vs. PERCY ARTHUR TYLER, waasic..r. fcgwMwflw.. wnSvern 93 PROOF T J mm I :Xo Ol4Tlti mm'lfti is vi J?WwWWWJi- non-suppo- l" DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION Executive Offices, New York, N. Y. .1 iI rt. J. SWEETRING, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Law Office, 29 East Main St., Price, Utah. First publication: Oct. 23, 1936 Last 'publication: Nov. 20, 1936. S. ii NATIONAL fendant: are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the services of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action.; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which, has been filed with the clerk of said court. 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