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All. son, Vef.li and JMa.kham u ylP (Ju and t. t lu-Jiedd last vsrrk tu rlijt.t Ul.rs, fal Mf Jli4 Tlluna) Ml. tall.ed in the eighth frame to wind'Kwl Hrstd. Jack VignetM, m. uty i.,u i ; ; $va Wr,r Takiflf I hr tins' Jintii. air May ishnl.itn, thr 7L.n.:o3. tphJ r rirnliii: in hiidtfr (Auh of.Kmnun Jo.m ttedd. JlarrJ Jratur Imr, c1jiji1p K,,,,-,-- . Mi It W. MiAShsUr. up the Itatlroadrf s runs SratiKl, I fmdri.t ,lrrr grMI,ftr., MrrnU-- l W. Ml J Jfrsrnt Urlr came Pr Sumnsrihay. U.ne f 10 t,.ia fJ?,04 in f.rit ciaifiler y.mn.arn. Pike 7 4 J49 k M,d O Ua. jU lu f., Mf( Hallis, Vlir frsi.lrl,t, liai.klc $5.39121, wtt Jj( Ivlonl ill.nfliam. Mr Jtanry Tliumas, Mr tham. 1 frlai y alid titasulrl. fjutrllir ll-- j oj ning ir.nmg after Woulsey bat ted ti.ham and Tony sftment, $8,009. $2,731 99. jrj Ik Ku Mis Wool-selmiait y In way to second In the thud Carlyle Pair. hard, a. iVlli. Jiiitui iaii. I rin Join t. trjMU! 24; police department. $7,oo9. $2 667 . Mi Allan It am ay. Mi Krnnt and S Fratto both sc.ued after 57, $3 917 09, rlectne dcjart:nef;t, tiUthUn rr William islulr 5!rt Knfilr The final Price tally two bag hit Met Wednesday i $8 009, $2,710 3, $(,9(6 55; park id.'iirj air .Malitalrt and Mrtun!C. T,isrrr Atrlt'aid Mr lailr Donrta S.mmon wa Hy Mr by brought Lindsay In the ninth S aiti .nna, Kim Khiitaaid, Adrlc $7,000, $1.598 60, f 4 ET1 Cl; of member Price the Kightii-Ida Marvhrtu struck out four, Lindsay Pi unary stake officer. S!r Ptiiila (Jt'is-rr.a- n ua avsalihxl thr card prtr, l.usran Slru-r.s- , $3 000, $793 IS. held a of Pnaunr department, cemetery Daughter cainp (J Frandsen. Mr and IuUr IWwitir and tmi.vcU evpen. at the 2 and J.ukvai 3 Jaiks.m ubsti'.ut-i-- Th.ana. Mr $2,165.70; mayor meeting evening K. Mr and Pi Hi hat d, Mr Tayl-in the fifth Inning on the mound fur thr,r Chapter Will Hold Plan isrtr alu diw'uiM-$500. $109 92. $358 58; audit. $509. Mi Inlire home of Mi II Gardener of Puce, Vis. ted the a unusual after Displaying llissirc hanijurt Is hit h vs ill tr held Installation Meet junser, $350, $150; Interest on notes, $1.C53. An ai'propriate program wa given and officers leather. primary Mr I) L. Parmlry will la hostess score In the second flame, an- nil Wriliif-vt.iMay 20. at thr Counnone, S1.GS0; contingent fund, $7,030, in the following order. I .ij r, read Smith ... (Mr Kanme ltaxfer. Mr Mae Alln-rtn1 at her home when th'r b' u Thursday (today) !ub ,hld Mu lM1: Ituunrri Mary Frandsc-- from Fh.rMeehan. Mr Kuril $2 893 83. $2.625 92 try Mr by L1y Djut;U.r ny ntl lJc l,h JTne unlunU-rechairman fur thr affair. jthe Lscalante Chajitcr of the D. A. It, t,ncl, cj((Ward formerly of Ihue. now jHalvrrson. Mr. Tesuc Smiley, Mr (will ronvrnr to have their Installation a resident of Honolulu, on the life of drove eight tallies home in Use sixth (Nhma Hracken. Mrs lionet Time book weekly, i Wrd-lo1. to to defeat and Miss It WUon, meeting lieljNT Ruby and ( '!(! nf ItanquH monthly at The who the her parents, wire among Reese. Woulsey. Holbrook. Kirk, nesday evrning to hold a at The (Hint IS jr Iniur .first settlers in Ctah, and Price terriSmith and Rlackham all ac- - meeting concerning the work A light Verdi, "Tit a mi rr Island' was thr clrvcrly Pianist W 111 of Faith," Rob tory; reading. Ship later. luncheon w'a served arranged theme Monday night when Present ReclUl ert Thompson; txmiits from an orig- Mrs Dora Stulti has been employ- Albertson. Mrs. Fannie Baxter and Burn brought Helpers lone tally the Literary league held it last funcMrs, Allan Ramsay will present her1 inal copy of the New York Herald, Mrs Boncta Simmon. ed in the Price Trading store here. tion of this year, marking thr occas- piano pupil Miss Karma Johnson, in on April 15, 1865, owned by Mrs. A. in the second. Ward is planning ta Mis Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gunderson, ion with a banquet at thr tabernacle a recital at the latters home, Sunday, E. Gibson, Fratto. Price shortstop, struck out Glen Anderson and Mrs. Ethel Shaw;fend the next fortnight here vi:t-o- f accounts of the giving fanhall, uhich wx well attended by May 17. Miss Johnson has prepared of Abraham Lincoln, read nine while Burns and McCann Huntington visited here Sunday Jing with her sister, Mrs. Yearly ned three and two respectively. member and guests. The theme was evcral difficult selections for her by Mary Biddle. with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. (er. Ungerman representative of the club progress program, which is to be invitational. Other short numbers followed .and Mr. and Mrs. Vcarl Tucker are the mce last October when they began A tea will follow-- the pianists dainty refreshments were served to d boy born parent of a their season's aoeials. conveying the the guests. Monday lat evening. -Temperature for Price ranged from Mr. and Mrs. Al Babcock spent the Wallace a low- of 34 degrees to a high of 85 week-en- d in Salt Lake City visiting Urriuird Embilmers degrees as summer jumped the guojwith the latters brother who is sta- Above All" "Service a new high thu tinned at Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs j Fhone 158 this week to Price, IUh a two far this .season The reading listed Babcock returned lately from months visit in Monlmy. below are from May 4 to May 10; Moose ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham motored : o. ,, 7c 1,1 reand vt-v-- i to Fork American Meet Every Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Saturday i. faX? 1 v turned Sunday with Miss Emily V. M. C. A. Bldg., Helper K Rachael Tetervon, Senior Regent, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Simmons and Rhoda Hrelrwon, Recorder, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garber motored il (Ut:n at J!.r tc. I nT.i. .)..!) O.uKl, t 5 .) P.r a! M.s U'.i.is a, , Mis li.sl first I. and 1.. Iftic.4 frw lilfil ty Ml i ,, .,.J a.ur d (,'U t -- 1 ...taf-d..- . - y -- assrss-i.erit- J fjh r d lr IM-ar- r J to-ns- -. 1! Ori.-.ai- I iij, en-jihe- tti r hrn n 'u t, $(?. w-- l-- Itu-nism- ii, st d IliS-w.it- ha r. - sjm-ria- !,. l d ! Sim-inm- Tay-,mo- n. two-weekl- y, r, Sun-A4vo- c. S(x-ci- if ru' a Tuck-afterno- THE WEATHER PROFESSIONAL seven-poun- Mortuary - per ada. s & ,&S9 'r '' :i it j t -- ' ; ,v v ri igr jii : Women of the Dr. J. C. Hubbard, $ v i'V ai Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gunderson. Physician and Surgeon The Primary Sea Gull Kiris held a Office Hours. 2 to 5 p. m. candy pull Monday evening at the 248-- J, Residence 234, Eastern church house. Enjoying a pleasant Phone Electric Utah Building, Price, Utah Misses and were the Margie evening May Belle Allred, Virginia Assay, ortioii. improv-tn- Lila Wilson, Nita Clair Linderman, BKss L. M. D. ly over the norl hw winter cram . ami meadow . Janet Trover, Betty Schachdler, Gercriies, winter 381 Res. Phone ENetthere grains are in need of aldine Pauskoski, Helen Thompson, moisture. Farming operations progressed Frances Jane Baxter and Mrs. Mae rapidly, and are further advanced than M. D. F. Condiusual at this dale everywhere. tions were mostly favorable for sheep Spring phuiting went forward rapidly at 318 Res. Phone shearing. Livestock are generally in good Montieeilo ; winter wheat needs moisture. condition, and are moving toward higher Physicians and Surgeons gruring areas. The mountains of northern Itah still carry some deep snow, ami Office: 20 N. Carbon Ave. streams continue high. The rainfall at Phone 255 wns beneficial, Trenionton especially very Alfalfa has made an on the dry farms. extraordinary growth in the Salt Lake S. valley, due to warmth and ample moiLAWYER sture: grain is al-- o in good condition. PastTeL 141 ures and ranges arc in good condition at 29 E. Main St. Manti. crops are making satisfactory growth, and the agricultural season is in B. advance of the average development: apple and pear trees are in full bloom. Crops AT LAW ATTORNEY made good growth at Deseret; the rain Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building was very helpful; sheep and cattle are in Phone 37 Price good condition, and sheep arc being sent toward summer range areas. Livestock and ranges are in good condition at MoA. S. dena. Livestock are doing well nt Dulames Clark Distilling Corp Jersey City, chesne; shearing continues with favorable Attorney At Law weather, the shorn sheep moving to highRoom 5, Silvagnl Bldg. er grazing and lambing areas; the streams Price Phone 18 are rising. Crops made rapid growth at and favorable Price, sheep shearing 1659 weather prevailed: the livestock movement toward higher ranges is general. MOOSE LOYAL ORDER OF Meets Every Tuesday Night IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE K. P. Lodge Hall Seventh Judicial District, in and for MORONI HUNT, Dictator. Carbon County, Utah. Notice of Sale. A. J. CAJRLSON. Secy. State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Vera Watn, erman, Lenell Waterman, Ezella Finlayson, n Door Busier VALUES For the Week-En- d Here it is 0ce eV ! ! We asked several women to appraise this value to name the retail price; not one of them went r under the two-dolla- mark . We promised you STUPENDOUS VALUES for the month of May! This is one of the Outstanding Numbers and we assure you that you will be well repaid for your effort to respond to this ad. On Display PRICE V FRIDAY UTAH 9:00 A. M. R. McLaughlin, J. SWEETRING, FRANK HANSON, HORSLEY Heat Wat-lerma- Mardell Waterman, Beth Waterman, Floyd Waterman, Robert Waterman, and Shirley Jean Waterman, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 5th day of June, A. D., 1936, at 10 oclock a. m., of said day at the front door of the Carbon County Court House, in Price, Utah, the following described property situated in said County: NE1' of SWI4 of Section 14, Township 15 South, Range 10 East. S. L. M containing 40 acres, together with any and all buildings, improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also 35 shares water right in Carbon Water, Land & Power Company. Sl2 of SEV4 of Section 15, Township 15 South, Range 10 East, S. L. M., containing 80 acres, together with any and all buildings, improvements and appurtenances hereunto belonging. Also 80 shares water right in Carbon Water, Land & Power Company. Also all other water and ditch rights of every nature, however evidenced, used on or belonging to above described lands. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. S. M .BLISS Sheriff, Carbon County, Utah. Date of f,rt pub.. May 14, 1936 Date of but pub., June 4, 1936 Comfort Helper Lodge No. LEWIS OPTICAL CO. Makers of Eye Glasses W. DR. I tl c LEWIS W. J Optometrist In Charge B. W. $i Dalton, Attorney At Law There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community Phone 336, Main 27 Ea ThomasDeseret Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS Day or Night Ambulance Service Ir,ce Tel. 164-W The Perfect Tribute Costs No More Funeral Home29 Flynn fhone 58 No. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah Ambulance PRODUCERS IM 24 Hour Service J. W. POTTER Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric Mangum & Grange Repairing First Class Watch Ail Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 36 SOUTH CARBON AVE. I' H H |