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Show i Wat, October a im EUE2Y COUNTY PB0GB3ES& CaSTLE DALE, UTAH Elmo Department and Mrs. Ira Strong of iintington visited "here Sunday w and daugh- ith their Mrs. Elnar Mr. and Erickson, , d family. Ruben Tucker and Arley At- bod have purchased cars. hjH. and Mrs. Don Oviatt and y, of Price were here visiting natives last Monday. Miss Una Barton, of Perron I 4Ua wtaaV anil af Kmma Mr. son-in-la- Spring Canyon. IIOItTIIEMEIlY.lll camps vlsltlnz relatives in Sunday. Genealogy meeting was held at the home of Harvev Ovlatt last Monday night. Ltavar Green, of Huntington was here on business last Run- - day. The juvenile officer has been has employment here several times encourging Lecra Child the Pete Rostrolu home In boys and girls to attend achooL Alonza Richards and claude Erickson were in Price on business last Monday. John Hill, of Wellington was a business representative here last Saturday. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Movelle Wells has been ill, but Is better now. IN ALL VARIETIES Work is colne on in the Pri mary organization for the pre 20 paration or their ward conference, to be presented in Novemalcohol ber. bjr volume Charles Ovlatt, who has been critically ill, the past two weeks, is renorted to be ereatlv imnroved Helen Ovlatt has employment t A. MaWINE The cantalope season was term- resentative FOR SCHOOL YEAR inated this week by the first frost Don Stott. and Mrs. George Jensen and family were down, tram th Mr. The North Emery High School started the school year of 1937-3- 8 out with an extra amount of enthusiasm that Is always shown here. With a great deal of spirit they plumed the following program! for the year. Student Body Dance. Oct. 8 F .FJL Harvest Ball. Oct 29 Hallowe'en Costume Ball. Nor, 5 School Play, Not. 12 Student Body Dance. Nov, 17 FJAPlay. Not. 19 O. O. Club Dance. Ndv. 36 Dance sponsored by the Band Mothers. Dec. 3 High School Opera. Dec. 10 Sophomore Slide. Dec. 17 Seminary Christmas Plays. Dec. 22 Elementary School Plays. Dec. 31 Dance sponsored by the Band Mothers. Jan. 4 Student Body' Dance. Jan. 21 Debate. 27 Debate. Jan. l r Jan. 28 Student Body Dance. in race. Feb. 2 Boys Jamboree. Mrs. Sylvia Ovlatt visited one day last week in Price with her Feb. 11 Dance sponsored by the Band Mothers. aaugnter, Mrs. cnioe Jacobsen. Feb. 19 O. G. Club lormal InHeber Johnson and Spenser Neilson, of Spanish Fork ate here vitation Ball. Sept. 24 ted 1 operating a threshing machine, also belonging to Gail Berensen of Spanish) Fork. March 4 Junior Prom. March 25 Student Body Dance. March 28 F. F. A. Fathers and Sons Banquet. April 1 Senior Play. In eariy days an Inllam April 5 Senior Hop. his lace and set out to win a April 15 Band Concert. squaw, but nowadays it's the othApril 22 Student Body Dance. er way about. May 8 Girls Day. May 14 Honor Banquet. May 15 Seminary Graduation. AN AUTOMOBILE May 20 Commencement. Later our basket ball schedule LOAN WILL HELP will be added to the Dec., Jan. and Feb. schedule. We feel that YOU our activities are going to be exceptionally successTo obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniful and we Invite the friends of ture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. North Emery High School to To cut down monthly payments if you still ewe on your car. To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time, yet Join us this winter on every ocrealize cash out of the deal. casion. Our school also inaugurated PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY several new programs this year PRICE PHONE 397 Silvagni BIdg. that we are sure will add greatly to the success of this year. The most Important of these we feel Is our new guidance program. Under this program we hope to set up a better social and educational group feeling. Mr. Morrill has been asked to act as student body guidance ofspecial S ficer. Miss Smith is to act as Dean of Girls and Mr. Smith as Dean of Boys. Each class has a special advisor who will follow the group from the seventh grade until they graduate. This will enable advisor and students to get well acquainted and make it "WWW y possible for them to work out together personal problems. We feel students will benefit greatly by this proceedure and it will add a greater friendliness to our Student Body. N. E. H. S. REPORTER. o pal-xte.- i extra-curricul- ar 5 Western Auto Co. Says It's A Factl IS'NOTaflSIBl V ' y Mjf' CANt SEF rWrn STAR-- now, y ... AND WE CAN PROVE IT! p. Radk and heater, good tires. Motor overhauled by our expert mechanics. New paint. Interior like new. An exceptionally good buy. SEDAN New motor. New paint. Good tires. Upholestery in very good condition. Motor checked thoroughly by our expert mechanics. A good bargain. 1934 STUDEBAKER SEDAN A Good 1934 Graham Sedan with interior and exterior. Tires lilee new. Motor in exceptionally good condition. A very few miles on the spaedometer. 1934 GRAHAM good Here's a good car with a good motor. New paint. Upholstery like new. Tires almost new. Very few miles on the speedometer. An exceptionally good bargain. 1932 PONTIAC SEDAN PROOF OF LAST WEEK'S ADVERTISEMENT The Average Oyster Produces About 50,000 Eggs a Year The oyster is extremsly prolific. Not all the eggs hatch, however. 1. The Pathfinder, May 2, 1931. WESTERN AUTO CO. Studebaker - Buick - Pontiac Motor Cars Studebaker & G- - M. C. Trucks NEW CARS USED CARS vice-preside- Mc-Doug- all One hundred and eighty-fou- r loans totaling more than 1140,-0have been made during the past two and one-ha- lf years thru the office of Mark Johnson, rural rehabilitation supervisor of the resettlement administration for Carbon and Emery counties, ac cording to an estimate this week by Mr. Johnson. The general effect of more than one-ha- lf of the loans, Mr. Johnson stated, has been to lighten the relief rolls In the two counties, the organization's primary purpose being to allow farm! families to stay "on their own" and ovoid relief through loans for rural rehabilitation. It is estimated that during the past year and a half relief rolls have been lightened an average of a month as a result of the vice-preside- nt. HOE dls-cripti- on SCMMM How-lan- up-to-d- el PRICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY HANSEN'S Furniture Exchange THE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS NO MORE FLYNN FUNERAL HOME PRICE, UTAH GOOD USED FURNITURE Progress of Twenty Years Ago This Week PRICE, UTAH Jewkes, West Main 58 No. PRICE, UTAH Carbon Ave. Phone AMBULANCE CAPPS CLOTHES 100 nine-year-o- ld Authorised Pore Wool Boyack's Men's Shop 15 W. PHONE 345 Matin slowly grossed street in Orangeville. Death was caused by an affliction of the -- heart. The grammar grades of the Clawson school was dismissed on account of too few pupils. Olen S. Larsen is temporarily out of a Job. He had taken the place of his brother, Lyman Larsen, who had departed with the draft soldier, boys. Steve and Ray Bunnell were down from Carbon county bidbeding their friends good-by- e fore departing with others to tafce part in the world war. Wallace Sullivan, county agriculturalist, was selected to work on the staff of the University of California at Berkeley, and Orson P Madsen was appointed to fill Ms place here. Leroy Otteson had a part of his finger removed at the local hospital. Miss Leah Hickman left for Desert Lake where she taught school during the winter. Manley Bradley of Emery purchased the little homestead of at Thos. Williams, deaceased, at Huntington. Mrs. John Y. Jensen was summoned to Fairview by the sudden death of her father. Jos. Potter of Cleveland had purchased a new Ford caT, and Edw. O. Geary of Huntington, a new Dodge car. The Seely- - Crawford- - Winters interests on Cedar mountain out their threshed dry farm grain and were well pleased with the results. Some . of the wheat went 16 bushels to the acre. 00 $3,-0- 00 Price, Utah Main William Say It With Flowers" For All Occasions WARREN'S FLOWER SHOP Place orders with local agents Bonded Member of F. T. D. Phone 220 Price, Utah REDD MOTOR CO. ONE STOP SUPER SERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories-Certi- fied Used Cars Agents for Chevrolets and Olds. Price, Utah FRIENDLY enjoy doing business with DIXIE SLICED BREAD Agency Hotchklss, Manager "The Toast of the Nation-Carriin All the Best Stores ed FRESH CAKES AND ROLLS LESTER'S BAKERY Price, Ut - Price, Utah PRICE SHEET METAL WORKS J. W. Holden, Manager EVERYTHING IN SHEET METAL Estimates given on Hot Air Furnaces and Air Conditioning. Phone 124J Fries, Utah EXPERT SHOE Repairing and Shining A trial will convince you. PRICE SHOE SHOP & SHINING PARLOR (Next to Star Theatre) WESTERN AUTO CO. STUDEBAKER BUICK PONTIAC - Written Guarantee with All A USED CARS Sales, Service, Accessories Phone 345 Price, Utah SUMMIT MONUMENTAL WORKS CO., Inc. Established In 1878 Designers the CARBON EMERY BANK Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit In-sura- and Builders of Dis- tinctive Granite and Marble MEMORIALS East Main 158 Phone 221 PRICE, UTAH LEWIS OPTICAL CO. THOMAS-DESERE- T HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING Three Reasons WHY YOU will 28 24 HOUR SERVICE GAMBLE STORES Jewkes "Now that the North Star is visible early and your headlights get more service, the chilly weather makes your car harder to start, the season for dependable batteries is just ahead. Aie you prepared for it? Make certain of preparedWe service and sell ness by seeing us today for a check-uall national brands of batteries. SEDAN vice-presid- es daughter of Sam Jewkes, fell dead from the running board of her father's car, as Mr. and Mrs. (PROOF NEXT WEEK) CUSTOM Wll-m- 142 Luella? DESOTO Council, vice-preside- nt, The Home of Twice-Told-Tal- R. A. LOANS MADE Taken From the Flies of Tke y 1936 to Student rm The Juniors elected Ruth Milwith 215 cars having been shipped. As some of the cars are still ton, president, Iris Read for on the road, no defmate estimate Billy Howland secreof the amount cleared by the tary, and Lenna Hunt Class repfanners Is available. The final resentative. a (The Sophmores elected settlements will be made in about Locke for president, Alberta two weeks. Mrs. Ah Drake gave a surprise Weber for and birthday dinner for her brother Buster Purdy for class representand his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John ative. Folsom whose birthdays are the The Freshmen elected Vail same September 27. Present were Hatt for president, Billy Moore Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Maharry, Mr. tor Harva Mars-- : and Mrs. Robert Beebe and the Ing for secretary and Roland for class representative. guests of honor. .The occasion was In the nature of a farewell party The Home Be. Club will hold in -as Mr. and Mrs. Folsom are leav- Polltano for president, Wilms Locke for vice president and Ruth ing toon. Some of the young people gave Milton lor secretary. a farewell party to Miss Irene The Pep Club haa Lenna Hunt Ramey and Chester Curtis last for president and Alberta Weber loans. week. Present were the teachers, for also Ray Ghrlssman, Francis Ross, The Home EC. Club wil hold inDon Stott, Nolan Curtis, Bill itiation rites September 30. MemSeely, John Biglow and Misses bers being installed are: Pauline EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACTCO. Lenna Hunt, Xella' Chldester, Wharff and the faculty. Miss Twlla Hunt, Emma Ross and the Boberg, Miss Sears, Miss Griffith CASTLE DALE, UTAH guests of honor. Mr. Curtis left and Miss Lois Milton, school LICENSED ABSTRACTER Friday to attend the University of secretary. Utah and Miss Ramey left SatThe Editorial staff of the High OF TITLES urday for Provo to attend the School paper got under way and Besure of the title to the land B. Y. U. will present their first edition of The first robbery for some time The Searchlight" in the near you purchase. You can never occured Saturday night when the future. Don Anderson is editor, know the true condition withMidland Garage was broken In- Emmet Herron assistant editor, out Investigating. to and a small amount taken Reed Burnett business manager, Our Abstracts Ten It All from the cash register. Philip Senior class reporter, (Twlla Hunt, O. SORENSON. Jr., Mgr. Herron observed the intruder Junior class reporter, Ruth Miland notified the night marshal ton, Sophmore class reporter, Alwho was asleep at the depot. The berta Weber, Freshmen reporter night marshal attempted to ar- Billy Moore, band reporter Billy rest the bugular but came too close Howland, athletic reporters, Nolan NEW SEMLOH and was knocked down while the Curtis and Lenna Hunt, Eight culprit fled. It was reported the grade reporter, John Chldester, SALT LAKE CITY Grand Junction authorities had a Seventh grade reporter Verde new Horn. man who answered to the Wpber. Feature writers are Don sent out and Bill d Anderson, Twlla and Lenna Hunt, went down Sunday to make news writers Emmet Herron, Alan Identification. berta Weber and Billy Moore Missionary Society met at the The Searchlight will be published home of Mrs. L. M Maharry. Mrs. every month. Mr. R. J. Dinning reports that Joe Silliman was leader and gave a very interesting lesson on Mis- our hottest day was the 19 with sion work in Forign countries. the temperature rising to 96.5 Mrs. Millie Biddlecome left and the coolest night was the 24th the mercury going to 34.8. ai two vacaweeks for Under New Management Saturday The high mean was 82.8 and the tion at Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Different Atmosphere) A. D. Lewis is some improved Low average 49. We also had .20 of an inch precipitation. rooms after a serious sick spell. Modern, o newly furnished with Slramou Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bowsher Beds, inner-sprin- g mattresses. from Los Angeles arrived Mon- Emery Man Charged Popular prices; Coffee Shop, day for a week's visit with Mrs. With Failure to Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Bcwsher's parents, Mr and Mrs. Tailor Shop for conveniJ.' R. Cheney. Their many local Provide (or Child ence; Garage in year Connection friends are very glad to say hello most of all at rates that you to them again. for Dar-rget more for your money. Preliminary hearing The Greenriver High School held was set for Hansen, $1.00 to $1.50 without bath class election last week with the today on a Emery, of allegedly charge Senior class: failing to provide for his (Single) following results: Twlla Hunt and Reed Burnet for old child. Arraigned last $1.50 to 2.50 with private bath the position and another election week before J. W. Hammond, HARRY K. MILES, Mgr." will be held in the near future, justice of the peace, In Price the secretary, Ida Polltano; class rep- - defendant's bond was set at $500. V f $140,000 Green River Department OUTUIIES PROGRAM . BAAS MORTUARY "SERVICE MAKERS OF GLASSES ABOVE ALL" Day or Night Ambulance Telephone 184.W Price, Utah DR. W. W. LEWIS, Optometrist We make a complete muscu- lar analysis as well as test a vision Price, Utah Corporation. WHEN IN PRICE SUMNER FURNITURE Try Our Delicious Hot Evening Dinners at 45 PLATE LUNC- H- CO. "Where the Best Cost Less" Fhone 175 Price, Utah Drink and Dessert Included at 35 SPROUSE-REIT- COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES Incorporated Salads Made to Order HOME-MAD- " E PDSS A. & W. LUNCH CO. Z PRICE, ft CAKES Utah WALLACE MORTUARY A. N. WALLACE, Mgr. Ambulance service and use of new commodious ohapeL v New Address 41 N. 1st East Price, Utah CARBON FLORAL tO. Flowers for All Occasions The following merchants will take your orders: Castle Dale Castle Dale; Neilson Garage, Ferron; Ware Merc., Orangeville, Huntington Drug, Co-O- p.. Huntington.' ROOM Priced f Merchandise H. M. DAVIS, Price, Utah Carbon Ave. Phone 340 14 N. |