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Show THE FACE SIX mu.lt K VIIO-- DI LOT It I- .artnst nt .f the In'.riiur, U S Off. i at Halt Luke City, Utah, June 2J, 1U33 NuUi H heuby given that nur- A D V O C A T 8 U N t. F E 1 KMi'V. C E. U. S. Requested to Deport Alien Reds In Carbon County nd The regularly h.t,.jut , la . both diiiaiorij of lr. were pustjHiiied Mul.JaV tt-- , the playoff coi,t.t u.tv. I postmaster J. F. and Columbia American t Lc noumeJ Monday that mail carrier deIn Class A, SucPS4 1 have section residential liveries to the eery was iUtcd to Wed- and in Class been discontinued on Tuesday, AA, J qX Perm 7 Eastern Utah Electric afternoons and Saturday nesday to The two play. gam the new thedu!e for the third ei In the near future. 11. which began July quaiter, America used to be kriu According to Mr. MacKnight carend No. 2 w ill arrange to land of promise," Nuw ... riers No. deliver all mail possible during the only the pronw u no, forenoons of those three das. Carrier No. 3 will pet form all duties as provided in the present schedule. This includes Cal Her and parcel post ddnety serving the business CV.n..w......r D L E .I Drums, uhluw f laiwiemr UTAH 1 ENNIS lEAtilt Mau-rI.AMIRN vt Hrl;tT, Utah, M Fabru.g L C United Stales imimgiaUun authori' Vrlttalt g w ho on April 25, 1930, made Tram bunding. Pula Cl.irf ' " ties have been requested by the Utah Him-tra(Won Lost Pvt uM.fd 7Ur Jay tf la Entry No net of to Federation Labor State Oik) begin Jhlce . Where they for Lots 1. 2. 3. SENW. SNLW, Sail .667 e 10, S'j Sec. 3. ENL'4 Twp 11 dcjrfutation proceedings against all Castle Gate cmn.l'lee of tin? ' judltiary 5l0 of rep.rventativc to piole.t a.m! South, Range 11 East, Salt Lake aliens in the state who have affiliated Columbia merest IKK) has filed notice of Intention to Die eftorts made by iritain Helper caux iake final proof lo eitabtuh claim to with communist ogranDatiuns, Geo .OuQ enabling the out lo strike Spring Canyon the land above deacrlbed before Glen A. Yager, secretary of the federation, Ihe retovrry program the elnn Ballinger, notary public, at l!cljer, announced Thursday. Prior took undisputed possession of At cording to Mayor West, make it Catbon Utah, on the 1st day of August, 1933. would in Conditions, paiticularly first plate in the Eastern Utah Tennis in a'.iuii of the clause Claimant names as witnesses: W. county, have made this move neces-saigovernmental Columbia impossible for Mr. Yager said. The function- league Sunday by defeating and cities. A. Dennis, E, 11. Miller and J, C. Handivisions, suih as counliei winks in sen of Helper, Utah, and Phillip Den- ing of the United Mine Woikers of in three out of five matches. io mute funds for public Owen Reese and Aaton Hanson de- excess of their legal bond limit Suih nis of Provo, Utah. Ameitca, a nonrommunist organisation affiliated with the American feated Ed Bui hspicc and Bill Dance a many lilies district. THOMAS F. THOMAS, proM.sal would prevent been has of ham Federation Labor, An official bulletin received by Mr. Ilegtster. 6 and in one of tit doubles from undertaking projects necessary . West Mai Knight announces that In addi8 ;er by communistic activites, he Mayor merit, to provide emuloy said. On July 11 the communists in engagements. The viitor also Cap I'HOIt TK AND t.l AUDI ASSIIII tion to their 15 per cent reduction in said. Haiisun their turrd matchrs, CVinsult fount, rlrrk or singles Cut bon rounty attempted to tntei fere wages, employes must take a nine-da8 and lira slsnera fur further Informs with a meeting of the mine workers defeating Buthspiee furlough in each quarter. Reese taking the measure Senator Knox of violence, and and ESTATE through the exercise NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 Us and Chat Junes, Named to Price League of Vasillo Logtakls, also known as at that time affairs became tense and Boyd Lindsay of Columbia beat Immediate the situation demanded in Bill Lcglakls, deceased. 6 U. S. and Hal Mat Knight. Creditor will present claims with action. Mr. Yager asserted. the singles, and doubled with Jones "The growth of communism in the to defeat vouchers to the undersigned at the Knox MacKnight and Ed. Piad-tel- li Appointment of State Senator Industrial sections of Utah has be ffice of Henry Ruggeri, attorney-a- t The Rev. E. C. Linn and family, scores of 4 and assistant United by special Patterson n law, Price, Utah, on or before the come a menace to good government,1 Castle Gate ascended to second pos- States attorney general was announc- accompanied by six members of the 20th day of September, A. D., 1933 Mr. Yager said. Alition in the league standing with Epworih League, are attending the ed Thursday by federal officials. 1 ANASTASIA LOGIAK1S, victory over Helper. The winners though he represents Grand county Epworth League institute which Administratrix of the estate of tentlon to make final proof to estab took their matches by the following in the state legislature, Mr. Patterson opened in Ogden Canyon Saturday Ush claim to the land obove described scores: Ross Webb and Jack HouThe sessions will close Vaslltoa Ixigiakls, so known as has maintained law offices in Price evening. of this week. Hill Logiakis, deceased. before Carlyle Pace, notary public ston defeated Bruce Moffitt and Ed. for several yeau. at Price, Utah, on the 15th day of Morgan, Houston defeated Mr. and Mrs. Linn and HENRY RUGGER!, Attorney. Patterson will be sworn into Mr. August, 1933. W, H. Wardel!, Lyle Hyatt two sons, Robert and Richard, their of conclusion the at office new First pub., July 13; last, Aug. 3, 1933. his WiClaimant names as witnesses: and Morgan, the special session of the state legis- the local league is represented by the lis Marsing. Cecil Roush, John S. vanquished Ford Holmes downed Moffitt, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE Doward and Manuel Doward, all of lature. He probably will be as- following: Mary Elizabeth Beveridge, of Joseph Grosso, also known as Sunnyslde, Utah. to involving mining Lois Benson, Alice Rathmill, Virginia Helper scored its lone victory when signed oil litigition Joe Grosso, dec eased. contests, Indian and land Lee, Elizabeth Stevenson and Francis THOMAS F. THOMAS, Wardell and Moffitt took a doubles claims, Creditors will present claims with cases. These duties will enable Mr. Bernard!. Register. match from Holmes and Hyatt, vouchers to the undersigned at the Patterson to spend the greater part 3. First pub., July 13; last. Aug 10. 1933. office of Henry Ruggeri, attorney-at-laof his tune in the west. Price, Utah, on or before the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- Bom in Hamilton, Texas, February 20th day of September, A. D., 1933. $10,000 SAVE 29. 1880, Mr Patterson was admitted partment of the Interior, U. S. Land JOHN G. GROSSO, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July to the Utah bar in 1913. when he 2 Suits WITH In Administrator of the estate of 13. 1933. began general practice in Muab. Since SAFETY e Notice is hereby given that Arthur Line 1925, he has also maintained a Joseph Grosso, also known as Joe Grosso, deceased. Elroy Gibson, Jr., of Price, Utah, who in Price on March 6. 1929, made Stockraising HENRY RUGGER!, Attorney. Suits were filed in district court Duiing his residence in Utah, Mr. Homestead Entry No. 048106 for this week by Stella Evans and Clara Patterson has been a leading figure First pub., July 13: lan. Aug. 3, 1933. Luckys, Camels, Lot 2. SEVaNWti, EHSWti, Kimball Ruggeri against the Sdlt in state Democratic circles. He was 1 and 2. ENWV4, Lake and Eastern Utah Stage Lines county attorney of Grand county from NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- - SEi Sec. 18, Lots Chesters, Old Gold partment of the Interior, U. S. Land NWtiNEVi Sec. 19. Twp 13 South, asking damages of $5165 and $5234 1914 to 1915; district attorney of the 2 FOR 27c Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian, 50, respectively, for injuries allegedly Seventh from 1916 to district judicial of has filed notice intention to make received December 20, 1932, when a 10. 1933. 1920, and has acted as city attorney Notice is hereby given that Nichol- final proof to establish claim to the stage car In which they were riding for Moab and Green River at various Drachen Flacons as Marsing of Sunnyside, Utah, who land above described, before the clerk collided with a truck near Heiner. times. of court at district the Price, Utah, n August 16, 1929, made StockraisIt is alleged that the car, driven by PERFUME He was elected to the Utah state Harold Leonard, was traveling in a senate in 1926, and reelected in 1930. ing Hbmestead Entry No. 047666, as on the 31st day of August, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses: Rob- reckless manner and at a amended, for NENWVi (or Lot 3), $1.00 BON KORA high rate of ert Hamilton, Joe Pignarelll, L. W. speed. According to the plaintiffs, He is a member of the Utah State Bar 1 Lota SE&iTWty, NEi (or and 2, TREATMENT and SHNEft) NSEVi, SEVsSEVs Storrs and Alva Alger, all of Sweet they were on their way to Salt Lake association and the American Bar Sec. J, SWViSWK Sec. 4, NHNWV4, Mine, Utah. at the time of the accident. 25c ANACIN THOMAS F. THOMAS, SEViNW Vt, NEVsSWVi, WViSEV Sec. Other defendants named in the , Twp. 13 South, Range 15 East, Salt Deaths TABLETS .. Register. complaint are G. R. Leonard, Ethel Lake meridian, has filed notice of In- - First pub., July 13; last, Aug. 10, 1933. Clark and R. I. Braffett. REDUCOIDSL Mary Lemmon Black ture H jewoi Postmaster Reports Heads City County, Neve Ruling Curtails PRICE NET TEAM Meet With Judiciary Local Mail Service Committee of House ASCENDS TO TOP Ta.-mU- W-- a Stork-raisin- 1 . '' ! l un-d- L-- kc . er -- 1 y, ve-hu- 10-- 8 8-- le 1 - ' - jx-re- NO-ta- e tl. Tt- ys 6-- 10-- 9-- State Patterson Important 6-- 1. 7-- 3-- 6, 4 6-- 3-- 7. 7-- 6-- 3 Sends Group to Institute Post 3. 4-- 2, 6-- 2, 7-- 5, druggist guarantees Moones Oil to end your foot troubles ey back. 6-- 3; B-si-des 6-- 1, 6-- 3; 6-- 2, Or'y two or three Moone s Emerald Oil applies and in minutes the pain and torenes, aT pear. A few more apPuclUaa regular intervals and the swells, duces. And best, of all any offensive Is gone for good. Its a wonderful mul. this combination of eue, oils with camphor and other v.'r' tics so marvelous that thousand bottles are sold annually. Sat-urd- iy 6-- Moones Emerald Oil Must D With All Soreness, Swelling D Is treat Or Your Mow, 6-- 3, Schramm-Johnso- and every ni 6-- 2. Over Asked Entered Against Stage I Emem or ca H' s ItF SAVE WITH IS SAFETY prac-Uc- W-N- 14' -- Mary Emily Lemmon Black, wife LaVar M. Black of Huntington, died at the Price City hospital Friday of darlimt Emrrg lank Price, Utah Exhibit of Our Statement of Condition as of Juno 30, 1933. Be Understood By Any Individual It Can The Batik Owes by Way of Deposits, Etc., to Individuals, Firms, Banks and Corporations ,$ 967,959.86 TO PAY THIS THE BANK HAS: Cash in Vaults and Banks 123,305.49 United States Bonds and Securities . . . 164.950.00 107.864.00 State, County, Municipal Bonds Other Marketable Stocks and Bonds . 12,502.37 (Total Cash and Marketable Securities, $408,621.86) Secured by First Mortgages on business buildings.' homes, farm and grazing lands, rattle, sheep, and by storks and bonds of other rorporations, and by good additional signatures of individuals. Advanees made on these securities are based on present day values. Loans 707,018.87 This Last Amount Represents An Additional Protection to Our Depositors and is Known as Capital Stock, $100,000.00; Surplus, $50,000.00; and Undivided Profits, $32,180.87. This Bank Is Designated as a United States Depository The resources listed above do not include those assets of friendliness and helpfulness which this bank has in the personnel of its Board of Directors, Officers and Employes. These are assets which pay dividends to our patrons in service and satisfaction. The Carbon Emery Bank can act in any capacity of service to you afforded by any other banking institution. We are always ready and willing to serve you at any time. - SERVICE - SILENCE Bank Where Your Savings Are Safe We Are a Member of the Federal Reserve System A ? ?Y ?Y Y Y Y Ownership of Stock by This Bank in the Federal Reserve Bank 4,500.00 Banking House, Furniture, Fixtures and 30,000.00 Equipment Total to Meet Indebtedness First Mentioned .$1,150,140.73 182,180.87 Amount in Excess of Indebtedness SAFETY ff T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y evening following an operation. Mrs. Black was born In Huntington March 1, 1898, a daughter of Leander and Disrene Erickson Lemmon. Surviving are her husband; her mother, who lives in Huntington; one brother, Wilton L. Lemmon, Huntington, and three sisters, Ms. Florence L. Burningham, Los Angeles, Calif., and Kate and Mabel Lemmon, Huntington. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Huntington ward chapel with interment under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. THE WEATHER According to the weekly report issued by Henry Fiack, government meteorologist, the week ending Sunday was the warmest of the year, the mercury reaching 97 degrees on three of the seven days. The next highest temperature was 97. The report also shows a minimum temperature of 55 and precipitation of .04 of an inch. The latter reading was made July 10. Following are the daily readings: ? 19c 35c Williams Brushless Shave Cream .... 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream 0tw tM LISTERINE Bottle 60c 29 23' Crystal WTiite Soap 5 Bars for 15 21' 39' 21' 29c 25c Pt. Armours Purple 19 GRAPE JUICE $1.20 S. M. A. BABY FOOD . 09 35 40c PUTNAM DRY CLEANER $1.35 Lydia Pink- - ham Veg. Comp. $1.35 Pierces ,7 Fav. Prescription Suntifooim ID)ra Company 2 E. Main St. Bereavement cards The X Y Y Y ? 4 X t Y Y Y Y v Y f Y Y Y V Eiwl WHITE KING Washing Granules.. WAVE POWDER .. BLADES nlm' E5C SHOE CLEANER 50c PROBAK Frt- Ocn. 39 25c ONE WHITE 25c WILD ROOT ..Shave LOTION 50c Prophylactic TOOTH BRUSHES PILLS . no PR1CE Y Y 89c 30c HINKLES fir Colgates After 25c Woodburys FACIAL SOAP IT 50c Mary T. Goldman SHAMPOO J 39 KOTEX 25c Size ... Each 15c 50c $2.00 Size 25c SHU MILK BANANA SPLIT Sunfreeze ICE Cream, Qt Brick ecM Motor Coi 129 Main Street Phone 97 |