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Show PAGE THE STX VhoIesalers Chalk J. C. Penney Takes Up Win Over Elks Close Contest from Price Trading Nine Zions Wholesale Grocery captured Its third victory of the season Monday, taking a 2 decision from the Elks. The game was fast and c'ose-i- y contested throughout. The winners did all of their scoring in the third inning on a combination of two errors, a walk and a hit. Neither team was able to do much with the offeiings of opposing pitchers, and each side was held to three hits. Deaths MRS. ZELL A SIItRMAN HALES Mrs. Zella Sherman Hales of Kenilworth, wife of Charles E. Hales, died Saturday. Funeral services were held in the Huntington ward chapel Sunday, with interment in the Huntington city cemetery under the direction of the Deseret mortuary. Mrs. Hales was born at Huntington July 18, 1904, a daughter of Orlo S. and Agnes Katherine Gordon Sherman. Siie Is survivied by her parents, who reside at Huntington; her husband; five sisters, Mrs. Earl Jones, Kenilworth; Mrs. Ray Larsen, Mohr-lanMiss Rose Sherman, and Mrs. Glen Jones, Huntington; Mrs. Lloyd Catlin, Oakley, Idaho; three brothers, Eugene, Orlo and John Sherman, Although held to only two hits, the J. C .Pwinty entry in the Class AA division of the junior league nosTuesed out the Price Trading, day in the closest game of the season. The losers secured four hits. Ralph Box made both of the safeties credited to the winners. He scored the winning run In the fifth, reaching first on a single, stealing second and third and coming home on a passed ball. In addition to starring at the bat, Box took over the pitching Big duties in the fourth and held his opponents scoreless. Bryner was the Kelley Drug knocked the Eastern leading hitter for the losers, getting Utah Electric out of a tie for first a double and single In three times at Huntington. place in the Class AA division of the bat. WILLIAM D. RICHARDS junior league by scor.ng an 7 vicFuneral services were held In the g tory Wednesday in an L. D. S. tabernacle Saturday for Wilcontest. The two teams went into the Price Commission liam D. Richards, who died Thursday eighth fnme with the score knotted Wins Success after an illness of two years. Tbs The Electricians pushed ovat er one talley in their half of the inbody was taken by the Wallace mortPrice Commfssioif company defeat- uary to Manti for interment Sunday. ning, but one error and hits by Mr. Richards was born at Bradford, and Stephens gave the Drug nine ed the Success Meat and Grocery 12-the necessary margin. team England April 14, 1363, a son of Wiljunior Tuesday evening, The losers had a big lead in the Taking a 0 lead in the first inning, liam and Ann Dchning Richards. came to the United States when early innings, being on the long end the winners were on the long end of They of an 5 count at the end of the the score during the entire game. Mr. Richards was 12 years old, setthird. Aramakl won hitting honors Their most fruitful innings were the tled in Panguitch. A short while later, for the w.nners with four hits in six second and fourth, four runs crossing trips. Pollock, Stevens, S. Aramaki the plate in each frame. and Silvagni hit well for the winners, The Commission entry made 10 hits Retting two hits each. Lee and String-ha- as compared ti 6 for their opponents. provided the batting punch for Reese and Williams led the winners the Electric nine. attack with two safeties apiece. Grec-c- o and G. Georgedes were the offenOur job printing compares with that sive mainstays for the Success nine, produced anywhere in the country. each cracking out a pair of hits. 4-- 3-- 2, d; Druggists Win After Lead Overcoming 18-- extra-innin- 16-1- from 0. Vec-ch- io 7. 2-- 11-- forger alleged over to bound district court Friday After preliminary beam g George Rubme't, S. H. Justice before was Burns, alius George Brooks, t to coui district the to over bound agaanswer a forgery charge brought manager R. Eldridge, L. inst him by Burns is of the J. C. Penney store. lieu or in the jail county in being held the forged $2500 bond. He allegedly $75. for check a to Lee A. J. name of According to testimoney given by Mr. Eldridge and L. J. Wetenkamp, assistant manager of the store, Bums and called the former by telephone told him that he was A. J. Lec be cashed, requested that the check enand a few minutes later, Burns approximately tered the store, bought to Mr. Richards went with his father Manti to work on the L. D. S. temple. He came to Emery county In 1888, and moved to Price about 12 years ago. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susie Peacok Richards; three sons, George and Belmont Richards, Price, CalClarence Richards, Los Angeles, J. Mrs. one daughter, ifornia; Price, one brother and one sister. $10 worth of merchandise, and gave the check as payment. After he left, Mr, Eldridge attempted to call Mr. Lee for confirmation, He but was unable the reach him. produced unrulier in 4 for left then fruimr, and Mr. Wetenkamp Rnttor Helper, and on their way they passeda wrapwrTh H. . , the defendant, who was riding on truck. On their arrival in Helper, of Marshall C. they enlisted the aid A. Knobbs, and Burns was arrested Several PIANOS at B.j following a chase. GAIN PRICES and Marshall Knobbs testified conE. cerning Burns arrest. He stated that & terms. All the defendant admitted to him that guaranteed. he wrote the check and telephoned to Box the store under the pretense of being 472 ply at once. Mr. Lee. Mr. Lee testified that he did not write the check. T a' j nI J f?f ORYAL L. THOMAS LESSEE DESERET MORTUARY ? Licensed Emb&lmer AMBULANCE SERVICE Service Above All I: t Phsne: Day or Night, 164-- w 63 So. First Eut m IN TIIE JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon In the Matter of County, Utah of Fulton Pethe troleum Corporation, a corporation. Notice. To whom it may concern: The Fulton Peteroleum Corporation, a corporation of the state of Delaware, doing business in the state of Utah, with its principal place of business in Carbon county, Utah, has made a voluntary application in writing for a decree of the above entitled court that it be permitted to withdraw from the state of Utah. Said application sets forth, among other things, that the withdrawal of said corporation from the state of Utah was resolved upon by a majority vote of the directors of the said company; that all claims of the state of Utah for fees, taxes, penalties and costs against the said corporation have been satisfied and discharged; and that all other claims and demands against the said corporation have been satisfied and discharged. Any person may file his objection to the said application at any time before the expiration of the time of publication. Witness my hand, and the seal of said court, this 9th day of May, A. T SEX ENT1I 1QTI B. H. YOUNG, (Seal) Clerk. Dy Carlyle Pace, Deputy. S. J. SWEETRING, 309-1- 0 Electric Bldg., Price, Utah. .Attorney for Petitioner. First pub., May II; last, June 15, 1933. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land (Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 119, 1933. Notice is hereby given that .Joseph Benjamin Jewkes of Price, Utah, who on June 29, 1928, made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. : 043960. for NE V4 S W V , N V? SE V , NE Y , E&NWVi Sec. 8, EtiSW, WtiSEVi, SENWti, SViNEU Sec. 5, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before Silas Rowley, notary public, at Price, Utah, on the 29th day of June, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy .Fausett, Barton Olsen. John Prince and Stanley Young, all of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., May 25; last, June 22, 1933. mer-lidia- n, .AN THE SEVENTH JUDICLAL Dis- trict Court In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Home Building & Loan company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. R. C. Reed and Mrs. Harriet Reed, his wife; N. O. Nelson Manufacturing company, a corporation; State Tax Commission, a municipal corporation, defendants. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 24th day of June, A. D., 1933, at 1:30 oclock p. mr at the north front door of the county court house in Price, Carbon county, Utah, the following described property, A part of Lot Two (2) Block Ten (10) of the local survey of Section 16, Township 14 South, Range 10 East, Price, Utah, Salt Lake meridian, bounded as follows, Beginning at the northeast corner of Lot One (1) of said Block Ten (10) and running thence north forty-fiv- e (45) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west two hundred eleven (211) feet and six (6) inch(45) es; thence south forty-fiv- e feet and nine (9) inches; thence east two hundred eleven (211) feet and six (6) inches to place of to-w- it: to-w- it: Rotary Team Takes League Leadership Scoring a 12-- 8 victory over the Queen City Cafe Wednesday, the Rotary team took undisputed possession of first place in the Class A division of the American Legion junior league. Prior to the contest, the two teams were tied, each having two victories and one defeat. Greenwood clouted out three hits to take batting laurels on the Rotary team. Harding was the leading hitter for the losers, getting two safe blows. The Rotarians made seven runs in the second inning and clinched victory by sending five more tallies over the plate in the fourth frame. f Stake to Hold Meet On Saturday, Sunday I Quarterly conference of the Carbon stake will be held in the tabernacle Saturday and Sunday. According to E. S. Horsley, stake clerk, general board authorities of the L. D. S. church will be in attendance at the L. D. S. sessions. The conference will open Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Sessions will be held Sunday at 10:00 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Theft Suspect Waives Preliminary Hearing Ray Wheader pleaded guilty in district court Monday to a charge of larceny and was sentenced to serve from one to ten years In the state prison. He is accused of breaking into the office of Dr. R. F. McLaughlin on June 4 and stealing a microscope valued at $150 and two tubes of cocaine worth $6. Wheadon was arrested in Grand Junction the day following the alleged crime. IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TnE Seventh Judicial District In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Utah Asphalt Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Utah Rock Asphalt Corporation, a corporation; Pueblo Savings and Trust Company, a corporation; Edward McCabe and Edward McCabe as trustee, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service 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 com- plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the property described in the com- plaint THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 404 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. First pub., June 1; last, June KIW Perhaps youve waited and wondered when yon would be able to have those Electric Servants that would mean so much enjoyment to you and your family. The time to have them is right now! Never were prices so easily within your reach. Never was an investment in an Electric Range, an Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater so advantageous as at present! Costs of materials are rising. Wise buyers will invest NOW before the upward trend in prices gets under way. Complete Electric Service not only brings convenience and home comfort that is beyond comparison, but when you cook electric ally and use electric refrigeration, you save enough in food costs to pay liberal dividends continuously. A cash investment in an Electric Range, and Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater or any of these servants, will give you the benefit of a substantial discount; or you may purchase under our easy payment budget plan. Switch to All-Electr- ic NOW and Save! May we talk over the idea with you? You will not be obligated.1 22, 1933. Phone or drop into our nearest office. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult county clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-ESTA- TE of Carolina Bernardi, also known as Mrs. C. Bernardi, also known as Car-loiBernardi, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 16th day of October, A. D., 1933. ELMIE BERNARDI, administrator of the estate of Carolina Bernardi, also known as Mrs. C. BerSale will be made to the highest nardi, also known as Carloina Berbidder for cash. nardi, deceased. S. M. BLISS, HENRY RUGGERI, Sheriff of Carbon County. Attorney for Administrator. First pub. June 1; last. June 22, 1933. First pub., June 8: last. June 29. 1932. na LlllAH.POWF efficient public service |