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Show THURS., OCTORER 28, 1931 EMERY F ILTER QUEEN SALES and SERVICE For FREE demonstration call Ray E. FJassinger, ;25G7, Orangeville, Utah. GKELWRIVER COUNTY I 1 (Crowded out last weeki English Drilling Company, YOU CAN HAVE yoiu home who has been drilling 30 miles or from here, has capped the stuccoed, painted, remodeled NOW. Honest, satis drilling hole and moved their iactory work. NO DOWN PAY- rig to Price where it will be MENT. Three full years to pay. stored until another lease is bee our work talk to our cus- obtained. tomers anywhere in Emery Co. Mr and Mrs Joe Baker were C and M Building and Supply in Price Monday. Also Mrs Ir-- 1 one Allen. (Clyde M. Funk) Ferron A birthday party was held Utah honoring Del Cook. Those pre- sent were Mrs Pearl Baker,! Joe Baker and son Jody, Ethel CLAYTON WORTHEN Hoggatt, Molly Powell, Mrs ClREFRIGERATION SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Dealer yde Roe, Mrs Lee Smith, Edra Cottrell and Mrs Del Cook and Sales and Service him Repair on all commercial and Djn. aThe group presented pen and pencil set and home refrigeration equipment. with cuff links. 684 No. 4th East in Price The first load of cotton seed- Phone 857-- J meal from Phoenix, Ariz. was unloaded for Arthur Ekker FriHave your furnace installed day. The Green River Primary now. No down payment. Three hold its annual Halloween 'will to Also Sheet metal pay. jears 27. work, eaves troughs, metal awn party the afternoon of the in-will begin at 5:00 ! ings, etc. Free estimates on Primary all work and materials. LaVar stead of the usual time. The1 party will begin after the op-Silterud, Orangeville. Utah. ening exercises. The Ward party will be held the eve of the 28. Kirk Bennett was the prin-- : H m: bard Squash FQR SALE at the first and pumpkins. Get them now cipal entertainer held, at Green program ;lceum for Halloween and for table River High School. The most u. e. Ezra Harrison, Phone 4662, part was a reading Huntington, Utah. tp enjoyable entitled The Man Who Knew' Lincoln. FOR SALE modem The Central Planning Oom- house. Low down payment and mittee met with Supt. C. L. installments. L a rge Frye and architects, Gustavson monthly lot. bee Russell Snow, Castie and Knight, to further plan Dale. 4tp7 the blueprint for the new' sch- -' ool house. Male and Female Help Wanted The annual church budget B:oming business makes open- dinner was held Friday with for responsible the Relief Society planning and ing available man or woman with car to call serving the meal. The sum of on farm women in Emery $749 was cleared which will County. Full or spare time. indeed boost the church. $20 to $40 a day. Write Me Mr and Mrs Claude Beebe Ness Ccmpany, P. O. Box 14, are visiting at the Lauren BeeBayshore Station, Oakland 23, be home for two weeks along Calif. 2tp3 with Mr and Mrs Robert Beebe. ed COAL HAULING from any to any destination. See Merrald Rasmussen, Castle Dale tp3 FOR SALE Used, recondition mine ed Fond tractors. Good buys.. Scow Traetor Service, Orange-- 1 tc32 vllle, Utah. PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, Prof. L. J. Parkson from the Colorado School of Mines at Gulden, Colo., is a house guest at the home of Mr and Mrs C. P. Decker while he and 23 students tour the mining area here. The boys will make their headquarters here and will lodge at the Robber Roost Motel. They plan to visit the Home Stake mine in Moab, Tern- pie Mountain, and attend lec- -j tures in Grand Junction. Mr and Mrs Horace Ekker were Green River visitors Men-- ; day from their home in Hanks- ville. The State painting crew was in town Monday painting lanes crossing the highway by the post office and the Chevron Service and across from the Mobile Service. These lanes are a product of much persuasion by the PTA in order to promote more safety measures among the young sters as wrell as those behind the w'heel. CQIOffl CTAU PAGE THREE ELMO NOTES Mr and Mrs Lewis Weber from Salt Lake visited her parwere down to visit her parents, ents Mr and Mrs Walter Clegg. 'Mr and Mrs Vearl Winder. Mr and Mrs Delray Brother-so- n Vearl Ray and Jerry Tucker Mr and Mrs J. Russel Storrs and family were visiting were home to visit their par- and Mrs Maud Gunderson were xelatives in Sait Lake. Mr Quo Oviatt brought his ents from their school in visitors at the home of Mr and r.ew wife home last week end. Mrs Frank Jones. Mr McNeil, our school Principal, has been called to his mothers bedside in Kansas City. FOR " exceptional Investment opportunities Mrs Jennie Erickson is teach& ing in his place while he is you from COAST TO COAST away. There was a stork shower for Mrs Charley Lofley Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Maurice Jones and family from Colorado are visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Jones. Wayne Jones is home on a isit from Washington. Arden Oviatt and family are ere from Tooele visiting his mother, Mrs Lillie Oviatt. Mrs Rae Siaker is visiting 1 Stem & fflmn 11 (M DRAPER FOR CANDIDATE OF THE JUSTICE SUPREME GOT Pd. pol. odv. by George A. Critchlow Our next regular auction will be held Saturday, Nov. C, be- ginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will be conducted in our yards at Price. Bring over any stock you have for sale. Carbon Emery Auction Yards Phone 567 Price, Utah Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer m SI i I 4' ll,kS Theyre looking over Plenty of light on your farm saves so many ways: 1. Saves time good seeing helps you do chores faster . . . inside and out your and better farm buildings. 2. Saves worry proper light is a safeguard fire, accidents, prowlers. against for exafnple, lights in the 3. Saves money house start daily feeding earlier, poultry increase th, egg production. Good speed grow is a farm investment in many good lighting other ways, too! storerooms of Kilfoyle Krafts. Tomorrow theyll be exclaiming to their neighbors about Eastern Utahs new hardware store. Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders SERVICE STATIONS Net $5,500. Barg, at $7,000 Gd. net Propty. Incl. $20 OuO. Money-mkr- . Complete only $ 4.30 Land, bldg., eqp., etc. $l?.oQ0. Net $0,500. Rpr. wk. Pr. $17,000. 13,000 gal. mo. Barg. $25,000. Incls. garage. Pr. low at $18 000. 2 acres, home incl at $18.0mj lires, etc. Net $5,000; pr. $14,000. Garage. 5 acres, bldg, at $21.0l0. Cafe, li. qrtra. Barg. $35,000. Grocery, cabins Pr. $22 opo. Kprs. Prop. incl. at $8,000. k home. Full pr. $9,000. Mich 437 Mich 430 Wls Coi Mich 447 Wls 610 Mich 435 Wis 630 Mich 460 Wis 613 Mich 423 Minn 446 Mich 440 Minn 457 Mich 409 4S0 425 64! Y Minn Mich Minn Mich Mtnn Wis Wis Wis Minn Minn Minn 423 413 458 458 478 634 618 640 447 462 454 TAVERN. NIGHT CLUBS 50 000. Minn 475 Net $10 000. Prop. Incl k grocery. No eompet. $27,000. Grocery, gas. Propty. $23,500 Monev-mkHome incl. $14,300 k Sand. Shop Gd. net. $16 250. Net $7,000. Bldg. incl. $20,000. k Cafe. Lir. Qrtrs. $12,000. STORES Est. 52 yrs. Barg at $13,200. $100,000 potent. Pr. low. HOTELS RESORTS complete fecit. (35,000. Mich 410 I Gb&ffiD: MAIL TODAY CSX-- 3 468 433 416 616 453 602 620 448 467 612 464 637 424 421 441 444 407 Mich Mich 417 431 ... net; low rent; bargain priced. APPLIANCES HARDWARE auto supplies. Top value. Mich 4G6 $8,772. Propty. Incl. $26,500. Wis 646 FI. net. Propty. inv., eqp. $33,000. Wis 615 Net $7,000. Bargain priced $24,000. Wls 605 Plus plumb., heat. Net $12,000. Minn 47Q Plus heating. Gd. net. Pr. $11,000. Mich 432 Gd. loc. Propty. Incl. $26 500. Mich 418 Net $22,000. W. propty., $27,500. Mich 429 Bldg. w. apt. Pr. $25,000. Minn 461 Mich 450 Propty., equ., inv. $31,000. Elec. Supplies. Bldg. Inc. $9,350. Mich 415 Incs, PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL $10,000. Propty. Incl. $22,000. Wis Complete furnace work. $14,700. Wi Pavs off 1 yr. Pr. $9,700. Wis Also Elec. Net $7,000; pr. $12,000. Mich Net , 601 623 624 422 AUNDRIES CLEANERS 20 automatic mchs. gd. loe. Barg. Minn 464 Net $6,000. Propty. incl. $22,000. Wis 642 Net $10,000. No competition. Mich 463 Excel, oppy. Pr. only $4,000. Wis 604 MISCELLANEOUS Co. Net $15,700; pr. $27,500. Linoleum Mich Net $10,000. Cab Co. 465 Pr. $12,000. Minn 472 Cab Co. k Garage. Bargain pr. Wis 649 Grain k Feed Co. Doing $93 000. Minn 455 Ladles Apparel. Low rent. Barg. Mich 423 Grain Elevator Proptv. $6 000. Mich 462 locker Plant. Cornpl. $23 000. Wis 638 wk. Net $7,500. Wis 607 Welding; Mach. Bottling Pit. Net $6,300. Pr. $8,000. Wls 651 Bus Line. Nets over $10,000. Mich 456 Tool k Die Shop. Barg. pr. Mich 442 Boiler Plant. $81,000. Mich 459 Land Clearing. No competition. Wis 603 Lumber Yd. Bldg. Mat. Big vol. Minn 437 Mtnn 471 Dairy Queen 8tand. Net $7 000. Bulk Oil Minn 474 Fuel. Barg. $18 000. Wis 611 Newspaper-Pri8hop. $14,000. Floral Shop. No Compet. $4,500. Wis 64 Boat Rentals. Bait. etc. Barg. Mich 426 M'ch 452 Seafood, whols.. retail. Top buy. Mich 439 Knit A NeedlecrafL Gd. Ue. Mich 457 Milling Co Bldg Inch $26 500. Bakery; Net $5,300. Pr. $10,000. Minn 467 NO OBLIGATION COAST TO COAST, INC. 0 6 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO, ILL No.. I Send me full detoils on Code Name.. (hmiltmmiTt) How GROCERIES & MARKETS Mich I.G.A. Propty. incl. $45,000. Resort town. Full pr. $44,500. Mich bldg. apt. incl. at $27,500. Mich On lake retort area $18,500. Wis Money-mkFull pr. only $P 000 Mich k gen. store. Propty. incl. $18,500. Wis Wis Bldg., apt. $15,400. Mich Propty., liv. qrtrs. incl. $12,500. Gd. net. Home Incl. $27,000. Mich Gen. mde. Propty., incl. $23,000. Wir Pr. only 2 a income. Propty. Inch Mich Wis Bldg., liv. qrtrs. gd. loc. Gd. net. Home incl. Pr. $20,000. Mich Gd. lake shore loe. Priced low. Mich Mich $8,250 buys I acre, bldg., inv. Plus cabins 4c home. Only $17 000. Mich With farm. Only $22 000. Mich .Money-mkHome IncL at $17,500. Net 454 STORES GENERAL Net 22.000. Pr. only $3 000. $80,000 rol. Bldg. incl. $25,000. 8hop center. Net $15,000. Pr. low. Net $10,000. Bldg. Incl. $26,375. Net $17,000. Quick sale priced. W. cabins. Bargain at $17,000. Net $12 000. Pron incl. $28,000. Resort area. $33,700 w. propty. Est. 30 yrs. Retiring. $15 000. $108,000 vol. Barg. $43,500. Low rent store, borne. Pr. $6,000. MOTELS 408 643 463 414 446 479 632 TV 402 414 $5,000. Prop incl. $15 000. tavern. Racrif. at $6,000. Gd. net. Prop incl. $12,000. Earn $14,000. Priced low. Net $5,000. $70 mo rent. Barg. k home. Net $12,000. Top sal. Liv. qrtrs. Low rent. Pr. $3,5nO. Nets $15,000. Barg, at $ll,0o0. k cabins. Resort loc. Pr. iuur. No competition. Pr. $18,800. DRUG Mich Wis Minn Mich Mich Minn Wis 40 acres, home, 3 bldgs. $37,000. 440 645 629 420 412 625 455 457 636 609 626 461 420 401 443 444 406 434 $8,000. Asking $13,600. over $0,000. Asking $18,000. pay off in 18 months. lot 15 mod. units, $54,000. Lodge, top resort loc. $30,000. 12 cabins, grocery, etc. $38,000. k tavern. 17 units. No eompet. 20 rent units, home at $76,000. 5 units k rstr. Gd. Mich Wis Mich Mich Wls Wis Wis Mich Mich Mich Mich Mir.n Mich Mich I I to be a winner on Minn Midi Wls Wis Wis GARAGES REPAIR SHOPS Net $12 000. Prop. Incl, $25,000. Incls. welding. Barg. $21 000. Gas oil. Qk. sale pr. $11,000. 40 teres, . . new' 644 619 617 Mum 425 Mich 428 Mich 411 Mum 423 DoJge-Ply- Net Net Will Net Plus buy from your deafer the displays of hardware and household conveniences in the PRICE ' DEALERS Prop. incl. fdu.OOO. Bldg. incl. $40,000. mil. vol. $11,000. Studebaker; Chev. $8,000. Prop. Incl. $20 000. Net $8,500. Barg. AlliSChalmers. mil. potent. Podge-Plvm- . Prop, incl $27,500 Net $12,000. Prop. incl. $50,000. 8'iulebftker. $127,000 vol. 7 mo. Case; Prop., inv. $05,000, . Cadillar-Pont- AND CATES RESTAURANTS No competition. Only $13,200. Mich lime-in- . Net $7,000. Prop. $40,000. SEPTIC TANK pumping. Local unit. Reasonable. Ph. 384, Price Utah. 4tp9 I ... Mich Wls Wis Nets $5,000. Prop. incl. $11 000 Minn Used Cars Net $12.01)0. Pr. $31,000 Mich Minn Boat, outbrd mtrs. Pr. low. ' DELBERT M. Etery business listed below has been carefully appraised by a business engineer . . . each Is typical of the hunQualified dreds of values offered by COA8T TO COAST, INC. In every price range . . . anywhere In the U. 8. Low down payments and convenient terms can make it easy for you to own WITHOUT your own profitable business. For complete details OBLIGATION fill in and mail the coupon today. given 0M3 (MB , her mother, Mrs Gena Oviatt. by Sarah Pulsipher j UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Addr4ss I I -- State- your Telephone Party Line EMERY COUNTY NEEDS DIXON IN WASHINGTON UTAH ELECT--- - The Need for a Republican Congress Is YOUR Need The record of Henry Aldous" Dixon over the years has been one of enviable achievement. In the fields of education, banking and farming. Dr. Dixon has proved his leadership. With the good of his community and his state always in mind. Dr. Dixon has rolled up a splendid record of academic, public and civic service. 18 years as president of His academic service is well known in Weber college Ogden and, since August 8, 1953 president of the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. He has also received national recognition in the field of higher education. He served several years on an advisory committee to the U.S. Office of Education. Although a Republican, he was one of three westerners to serve from 1946 to 1948 on the President's Commission for Higher Education. In civic affairs, Dr. Dixon was president of the Provo and Ogden chambers of commerce and a member of the commission which drafted a charter for Ogdens commission-cit- y manager form of Youll be surprised how well ethers will follow your lead Worthen ( Incumbent ) Emery County Farmers Union Telephone Justice of Supreme Court Association, Inc. of Utah. Utah voters through our Constitution and Legislature hase enacted laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Justice George ". Worthen is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of I tali. He is up for November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high and as reputation and unquestioned integrity, a mind, diligence, "the true judicial possessing the for concern a deep stern devotion to justice, He has years of judicial rights of litigants. experience. VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN ON THE SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. BE SURE TO VOTE THE SEPARATE JUDICIAL BALLOT. Justice George W. Worthen B. Connon Harley W. Gustin Oscar W, Moyle, Jr Gront H. Bogley Paul H. Ray Edwin Authorized government advertisement H. Arnold Rich Elias Hansen Clifford L. Ashton Dennis McCarthy Rex J. Hanson Jesse R. S. Budge Irvin Arnovitz Wood R. Worsley Arthur E. Moreton and Insured Carriers WINCH TRUCKS AND SPECIAL TRAILERS Heavy Duty Crane, Back Hoe and Wrecker Service AIR COMPRESSOR RENTAL . Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there to get the things YOU WANT out here! Vote for DIXON 116 So. 117-110- 1950-52- As President of the Utah State Agricultural College he is thoroughly familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout his life has had extensive personal experience with Utah's agricultural and reclamation problems. Dr. Dixon is a distinThe Salt Lake Tribune said in an editorial: guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished member of Congress." Drilling Mud Service 2nd West, Price 1 Phone Phone 2723, Moab in In the business world, the Republican candidate for Congress from the First District served on the board of directors of the Salt Lake Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now on the advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. As a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the Weber County Wildlife association and an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman. Oil Field and (Incumbent) Paid Prichard Transfer VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOVEMBER 2 Paid Political Advertisement by Citizens for Dr. Dixon |