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Show rrit Mnr sir NOTH I. I OU Kl BUK A1IOS PE- Nlum-I urtrm i.t c f llit? Itilrtior, U. f )!fli e Mt Salt Luke City, Utah, June' Zil, is:3, m tor Lots Sec. 10. Prrt'lp.tallufl duftl.g the Wrtk rulSunday totaled 181 lln l.ej. ising Annual l.unrhroa to the wetkiy summary toi ding llr Id by D. A. K. sued by Henry Fiatk, go eminent obThe annual luncheon of the Daugh server. Rain (. 11 on five ut tne srvm In of the American Revolution was day covered by the frjnrt. The mx-tmuheld at the hme of Mr. Walter Hit temperature during the week labrant of Watti Friday afternoon wa 94 degrees, while 53 wa the Following the luncheon, a program minimum. Following are the daily took place, which Consisted of flag readings: drill by twelve member of Mr. Hi! labrant Sunday school clas. Ful lowing the drill a number of aong and reading, taken from the knight hood section of the Salt Lake Trib une, were given. After the children program, Mr. G. It. West gave an interesting talk on the trip she had SENWt, SNEW.n See. 3, tSNl'i Twp. S'j Salt Lake South, Range 1 Fast, ha Mrd notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to tlie land above described before Glen Jlallingrr, notary public, at Helper. Utah, on the 1st day of August, 1933. Claimant name aa witnesses: W. A. Denm. E, II. Miller and J. C. Han sen of Hrljer, Utah, and Ihillip Den- recently made to the li of Provo, Utah. mer-kha- n, Register. KUO II 4TK AMI CitAltDIANSIHP NO. Urea Onwult rountjr clerk or rtopee-li- e i rwr for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Tom I lands, deceased. Creditor will present claim with voucher to the undersigned at Price, Utah on r before the 26th day of July, 1933. irPHIA riANTIS, Administratrix of the estate of Tom PiantU, deceased. WALTER C. CEASE, Attorney for Administratrix. First pub., June 22; last July Century Irogre, THOMAS F. THOMAS. The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to the installation of of ficer. Each outgoing officer wa toasted by the retiring regent, and she responded to the toast by intro during her accessor. The member present were: Mr. W. E. Fleetwood Mr. Ruth Southworth. Mr. C. H Stevenson, Jr., Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mis Yolande Sutton, Mr. G. R. West, Mrs. Harry Wilson. Guest in eluded Mr. John A. Crockett and Mr. Monlma B. Crockett. Tuesday Night Club Entertained. The Tuesday night club was enter tained by Mrs. L. J. Wetenkamp at her home Tuesday evening. Those present were Mr. Stanley Limb, Mr. George Nelms, Mr. Laura Averill, Mr. Glady King. Mr. Merrill Bry ner, Mr. Glen Allred. Mr. Chester Thomas, Mrs. DeLos Tanner, Mrs. EJ. Virden, and the guests were Mrs. L. R. Eldrldge and Mrs. Orson Brooks. There were three tables in play dur ing the evening, and the prize winners were Mrs. Glen Allred. Mrs Ed. Virden and Mrs. Gla lys King. 13, 1933. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Vasilio Logiakls, also known as Rill Loglakis, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Henry Ruggeri, attorney-at-laPrice, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, A. D., 1933 ANASTASIA LOGIAKIS, Administratrix of the estate of Vasilios Logiakls, also known as Bill Logiakis, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney. First pub., July 13; last. Aug. 3, 1933. vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Henry Ruggeri. attorney-nt-laPrice, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, A. D., 1933. JOHN G. GROSSO. Administrator of the estate of Joseph Grosso, also knowm as Joe Grosso, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney. First pub . July 13; last. Aug. 3. 1933 Mnemonic Club Feted Friday. DE- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mrs. Glen D. Reese entertained the partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Mnemonic club at her home Friday. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July Club members present were: Mrs. R. I0; 1933. E. West, Mrs. R. H. Frandsen, Mrs. Notice is hereby given that Nichol- Leo Lowry, Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mrs. as Marsing of Sunnyside, Utah, who Claud J. Empey, Mrs. John E. Bent, on August 16, 1929, made Stockrais Mrs. W. E. Mclntire, Mrs! Wallace Ihg Homestead Entry No. 047666, as Wayman, Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mrs. amended, for NEViNWti (or Lot 3), Lawrence Whitmore and Mrs. George SEtiNWti, NEY (or Lots 1 and 2, E. Jorgensen. Special guests included and SiNEti) N&SEV4, SEYiSEYa Mrs. James Evans, Mrs. Jack Pintus, Sec. 5. SWtiSWYs Sec. 4, NV4NWY, Mrs. R. I. Brockbank, Mrs. C. H. SEViNWH, NEViSWVi, WV4SEY Sec. Madsen, Mrs. Joseph Seaton. f. Twp. IS South, Range 15 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of in- August, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil- lis Marsing, Cecil Roush, John S. Doward and Manuel Doward, all of Sunnyside, Utah. ' Register. First pub., July 13; last, Aug 10. 1933. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land 'Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July - 15, 1933. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Elroy Gibson, Jr., of Price, Utah, who On March 6, 1929, made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 048106 for Lot 2, SEYaNWYd, ESWY. SEY Sec. 18, Lots 1 and 2, ENWY, NWYNEii Sec. 19, Twp 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian, lias filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court at Price, Utah, n the 31st day of August, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Rob ert Hamilton, Joe Pignarelli, L. W. Wti-NE- PROGRAM OF U. S. i.vc -t V--m i t ani ahull .nherurncrufEj tt ji .New Industrial .Measure Classed North First 11 announced the UlM A One of Main Features j week. Thu Of the New Deal the piojKlty bii.de iterated ,thun A.a, formerly act aught being known j flawing the industrial recovery Johnson anJ n 5,r of their the one of the main feature , the second unit m CuUUtn W til -She '.I gavolme deal. A- E. Gibson declared in new aivotdi g ' otd at the station, before the Rotary club Lr of n addies Ime Cold.hg, and completel!l that in hi opinion ev j ening Thursday ,n. .fade lubrication td work to the benewould be 'the measure latter to a large variety of the ut interest. all fit .tucked Tile and auto acetone, Mr Gibson said that confidence ; will aiu be sold fiuWj' S & had been established throughout the rnerly employed at 01er country, and he lauded the national vue station, having previously administration for Ita program of aled that bume. MRS. JENNIE ANN PEACOCK recovery. Citing figure taken from wife Mrs. Jennie Arm fYanxk, 42, the "Business Week magazine, the Friday w.th burial morof W. G. Peacock, Jr., Emery county Orangeville jcker explained that condition direction of ttie Wallace were improving steadily and business attorney, died Tuesday at her home of puce in Orangeville. Mr. 1racotk wa tuary 'activity thi year already exceeded lm- -' born In Orangeville July 23. 1890, a the high point for 1932. If the MRS. SUE BUTMAN ame at the Loran and H. continue daughter of Joseph Sue Raynun, widow of John pruvement Mi will be reached by Scovill Jewke. normalcy sjiecd. of her home the at Mr. Gibson declared. She 1 urvived by her father, her R Ray man. died December. Cave. Monday husband and two children, Morrt daughter. Mr. Jack born at Dayton. Referring to the provisions of the wa. Sim afternoon. three and Max, all of Orangeville; recovery act, the speaker industrial serDor-th- a O. January 27. 1854. Funeral mor-tuat- y said that the cotton textile industry uteri, Mr. Vila Fail. Ina and Wallace held In the a code of ethics, which Jewke, Orangeville, and two vices were Wednesday under the had adopted chapel and B. lYice, J. brother. Jewke, by the federal adbeen accepted had BurE. C. Linn. direction of the Rev. Rheuben Jewke, Orangeville. committee after some ministrative Funeral services will be held at ial wa in the Price cemetery. t Pf Carbon countys proposed public building program, which will be carried out if federal funds are made available, was submitted Thursday to R. A. Hart, secretary of the state projects committee, by D. L. P arm-lechairman of the county advisory committee on industrial recovery. The suggested program calls for an expenditure of approximately $504,-00and includes construction of a county hospital, needed additions to school buildings and various types of municipal improvements. 0, DEPUTY APPOINTED Mose Howa named deputy Carbon county. made in order force the new of Helper has been peddler inspector for The appointment was to more rigidly encounty peddlers Storrs and Alva Alger, all of Sweet Mine, Utah. THOMA5 F. THOMAS, Register. First pub., July 13; last, Aug. 10, 1933. SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY ;; un-PM- !,, ! -- somew hat rcVi i on fi V, aid. i "A nunJH-rto submit their as other feel it C0de,!.f unles they ar. penJ.! , price. The .1 fcut H cost u paid raise lalarie they to Lw without!-pric- e would haaJj of I he recti vtn. On RadioBtcj, Mis Lulu ChrUtensm c Mr. and Mrs. W. ry, Price. U the feature ' nightly broadcasta from the Old Mill Club at! Frank Cookson and hi or also featured on the Christensen sing under Z t t Joyce Palmer. The Old Mill dub pr be on the air during season on the foUowtf. ' Tuesday and Wedneahy,? m.; Thursday and Fndnv m.; Saturdays, 10;30 p. a At todays low prices, the investment value of Electric Servants is greater than it has ever been. To the home-dweller who desires to have something tangible, bene- ficial and of lifetime service, there is nothing more attractive. Electric cooking and Electric Refrigeration not only add materially to the joy of living, but pay substantial and continuous returns in the cost of the food save. Electric Water Heating provides still you another step toward complete home enjoyment. Material costa are iocreasms, which indicates an early upward trend in prices of the finished products. Now is the time to invest in a Holpoint Electric Range, a Ceneral Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater, or at least one of these appliances as a start toward your home. Take advantage of our easy payment budget plan; or, if y desire to make a cash purchase, a liberal discount brings you a still greater saving. AU-Electr- ic 200 TILE BATES Eat$1.50 to 3.00 Radio connection in every ror Union Pacific Bus Depot in Hotel Temple Square Building. In term-baDepot just across the Street Union Station within 3 Blocks. n ERNEST 0. ROSSITER, Mgr. YAA,AVWAY.Y.Y.Y,YAV,WYASY,W1YAW,,.W.VY ilMJMEECTGHl 1 Prce Gid7cTtl mAns moRCTOYou ROWthaii eim bfok May we tell you more about, the. All Electric idea? It will be a pleasure to give you complete information and you will in no way be obligated. Phone us. 200 BOOMS , ; I, Deaths tn V k due to the insisted U.at Wr, houi shortenod Uj, comnuMuir u Plans For Building Program Submitted y, THOMAS F. THOMAS, . t .-- ? Dinner Club Entertained. Mrs. Joe Schlegel entertained the Sunday Night Dinner club at her home Sunday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fulmer. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein of Helper, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Nelson, Mrs. Ruth Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Empey. After the dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. Mrs. Flynn won the prize for the women, and Mr. Fulmer won the mens prize. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Joseph Grosso, also known as Joe Grosso, deceased. Creditors will present claims with tention to make final proof to estab-Bs- h claim to the land obove described before Carlyle Pace, notary public, at) PHcer Utah, on the 15th day of of LAUDS RECOVERY m J. 2. 3, 1 j At Main. First Last; Ujl.,.g fc ROTARY SPEAKER Golding Tikes On Gasoline Station 111. N'liUie is Left by glvrri that Flul-re X IVnr.U, wMuw of .swreme L. Prim:, diirUMl, of Ileljx-r- , Utah, who on April 25, 1930. mde Siotk (aiding Jlmnesteuii Fniry No. 049181 ffjfCjlLhl Lease THE WEATHER SOCIETY l i. ADVOCATE. lltl |