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Show 1936 il. It iffSAWARDED riday ,es 3ce at GORDON CREEK -- .!! t I J owardJeJ! ard a represented by class of the Gordon towns Will be j'aduatmg Three courts, complete with new nets are in readiness for this popular suml mer sport. The work has been under thi direction of Coach Pres Summerhavs, are of standard size, surrounded by a high wire fence. Excellent Sales Make New Record Dealers During will hold its corner For Motor nt exercises on Thursday, pen2l 8 00 p. m. at the school house. April the graduates are Blanche wfSnna Tucker, Evelyn Semken, . One of the most Consumers; Evelyn satisfactory months sa J Tucker, Christensen, Sweets m the history of the local firm was Bernard for April by the Redd Motor Frank Stavar, National; Sophie reported Co., Chevrolet dealers in this section SS Coal City, to be pre-J- Sales during that period topped many Following is the program of the months even in Song, previous years Thursday evening: considered of high rating, Stod-fT Sool chorus; invocation, Earl according to John Redd. The mark set by the address of welcome, Principal local firm is reported as in line with A. Marlin Nielson; song, j Steele; fishpond the nataional attainment of the Chevaiing Blanche Robb; rolet dealers, sales for the month of "vetoh Bernard Christensen and So-April being reported as breaking Jensen Bruce Uzlec; cornet duet, every previous monthly record poem, Evelyn Tope; Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thicker; song, Norrna Sem-ve- CARBON GIRLS FEATURED IN Werrett; prognostication, UNIVERSITY PIANO CONCERT piano selection, Evelyn Storrs; Super-indeaddress, Frank Stavar; Miss Catherine Street, daughter of G. J. Reeves; song, Lucille Ruth Naylor; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Street of Helper, Eobb Virginia Reavely, Lola M. and Miss Marion Robbins, daughter address of farewell, speech, Evelyn Storrs, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins of LaRue Bonto, Spring Canyon, took part in the anjaxophone quartette, Kenneth Steele, nual concert presented by piano studEnna Lee Alger, of diplomas, ents of Professor Thomas Giles of the Boyd Holt; presentation John- - music department of the Joe Naylor; benediction, Edgar University of Utah, last Friday. icn. Miss Street was featured in a piano SCHOOL TENNIS COURTS NOW quartette playing Concerto in A Minor by Grieg, and Miss Robbins, with READY FOR USE BY STUDENTS David Earldy of Salt Lake City, playThe asphalt tennis courts built at ed for the first time Racchmaninoff the rear of the Carbon high school Concerto in C Minor. Six states were represented in the have had the finishing touches and ire now ready for use by students. program. X ,rh00l. Which I Li Tj Monthly Publication Of Associated Civic Clubs Promotes Area UTAH PRICE, OCATE, PAGE ELEVEN DIVORCE ACTIONS FILED orce from Albeit Johns on muliy State I.abor Chief Visitor mounds The ample was mamed m Paul M Pete i son, president of the .2 and have one child, a daughtci Utah State Federation of Labor, was Charging cruelty and fuiluie to Amber Thompson Kiussinan has a Caibon county wsitor the fore part picnide, two divorce actions wen filed in the district cotut of Jud, ' fiei a complaint against Frank Kiiss-- r of last week Mr. Peterson has been Christensen here dining the .m charging cruelty and failure to actne in the development of union George Southern Utah News and View a past week. paw ide. The couple was mai ned in labor in this area and has been very a four-pag- e publication sponsored by Rena Gage Johns is seeking a di - 1929 There are no children. active throughout Utah in that line ithe Associated Cnic Clubs of Southern Utah, has recently been issued by hat body The paper contains many interesting articles concerning the southeastern portion of the state. Its purpose is to promote this sections interests and call attention to the many scenic wonders located in the area. The May issue contains a special article written by A. E Gibson, of the Price Chamber of Commerce listing the many natural resources of Carbon county. Mr. Gibson points out that the average amount paid out by local mining companies here annually totals eight and three-quartmillion dollars 1 sec-reta- ry er SCOFIELD NEWS n- nt Hamil-giftori- an ... To the druggist, v the doctor, the stores a telephone runs errands everywhere You Can Have One for a Few Cents a Day Ha e you lips with aTaste for me oooftufufs ofLife? By Mary Metos James Barber of Price spent Sun- day here on business. Thomas Williams motored to Price Sunday on business. Lawrence Malatche of Frice was a caller in Scofield Sunday. Mrs. Amy Helsten motored to Provo last Saturday. Mrs Billie Jones of Consumers visited here last week with her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthewes are visiting in Standardville with relatives and friends. Bruce Madsens sheep are being moved from the eastern part of Utah to their summer ranges in Scofield. Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Mills of Mount Pleasant visited here last Sunday with the latters brother-in-la- w and sister, tgjr Mr. and Mrs I B Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicolaides and sons, Tom and George and Nick Pou-l- as of National wejm guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Nicolaides Sunday. Miss Edna Christensen of Mount Pleasant spent last Sunday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wallace were Salt Lake City visitors Monday and Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Orfa Larson, Carbon county public health nurse, visited at the Scofield school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson of Standardville spent Sunday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Matthewes. Mrs. George Metos, accompanied by her daughter, Mary, visited in Salt with H. G. Lake City last week-en- d Metos. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoss Bills and son, Carroll, motored to the county seat No motor oil at any price can give you more and better lubrication. "Test all the oils from everywhere then create a new oil unsurpassed. That is the way the new RPM Motor Oil was developed by the engineers of the famous Standard Oil Research Lab oratories. Now it is ready for you. R P M gives you more than you need particularly in the lubrication of 1936 cars with their new and carefully calculated high engine speeds, temperatures and bearing pressures. For every car, it is truly a luxury product. No motor oil at any price can give you more and better lubrication. MOTOR OIL R PM" h a nguttr d trede-me- rt NSW STANDARD OIL PRODUCT A Saturday. Walter K. Daly, instructor at the Scofield school, was a Price visitor Saturday Louis Gorishek was a business caller in the state capital city the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bezyack 2S SUPER "RPM" MOTOR OIL AT and children of Consumers visited here Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Bezyack. Mr. and Mrs William M. Donaldson were callers in Utah county Sat- urday. Andrew Haravgis of Sweets Mine visited here Monday until Wednesday of last week. Frances Strang returned here early this week after spending several days with friends in Price. Mr. and Mrs Lionel Jensen and family spent Saturday evening at Have you these features T Eye that say Here's the type and of rich luxury Ops with a or the good of Ufe Price. Less Jones of Huntington spent the past two weeks here on business taste things TJoman . are a type who fully appreciates true luxury you must become acquainted with the great double-ric- h AMERICAS - Kentucky Straight Bourbon! Srbenley Wbitkrr ottk iht Marl tf MrrH. Mxit in Kentucky A Kentucky dim Hera . . . the food old Kentucky way. e 7 f ls ' . . , A f J- gohne a yead ooaSt to coast rep- y T to i driving! He the York. average provements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise apnertaining. Dated at Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah, this 11th day of May, Mi ?t7uti He Vll use only about S. M. BLISS, No wonue. Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. Date of first pub., May 14, 1936 Date of last pub., June 4, 1936 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. F. F. Fisk, Plaintiff, vs. Lehi Jessen, Maryette Jessen, J. W. Loofbourow, Defendants. Sheriffs Sale: To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 1st day of June, 1930, at the front door of the County Court House in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, at the hour of 2:00 P. M. the following described property, situated in the County of Carbon, State of Utah, Beginning at a point 990 feet East of the Southwest corner of Section 5, Township 15 South, Range 11 East of algweconom maz0 by sensation BIG, that id Owners say . . . lL line, it is sav...S s S' , All of Lot Eight (8), Block Three, Pratts Survey of Welby Townsite, together with the im- A. D. 1936. X r wit: If you by 4: IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon Sheriff's County, State of Utah Sale John Quilico and Joseph Quil-ic- o, Plaintiffs, vs. Onward Lodge No. 15, Knights of Pythias, a corporation also known as Onward Lodge No. 15, K. P. of Helper, and being one and the same corporation, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 6th day of June, A. D 1936, at 2:00 oclock P. M., on the front steps of the County Court House in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, the following described property situated in Carbon County, State of Utah, to-- wrds " wtl and open1 1H save a- -- This invention showed me howl con save up to $50 In gas expense this year' says F. Peterson, Wsukegan, 111. it's the gasometer, and It registers the miles per gallon a car will go. My old car was giving me about 12 or 13 miles per gallon. A friend told me about the Dodge gasometer test. 1 took this test and saw a Dodge go21 miles per gallon. Thats why I bought a Dodge. t buy Doag. , the make, with i k 4 f .f to-w- it: the Salt Lake Meridian, running thence East 2116 feet; thence North 1320 feet; thence West 2116 feet; thence South 1320 feet to the place of j r 90 PROOF WHISKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Ml cOPYright, No. 61 QUART No. 60 NEW YORK 1936, SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., ist. Dated at Price, Utah, this 5th day of May, 1936. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff, By A. E. Gibson, Deputy. Date of first pub., May 7, 1936 Date of last pub., May 28, 1936 V aue beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, subject however, to any prior leins that may ex j f ' i A, MonySMvtnf Dodge Tottnnf Sedan (irrfh built-i- n ' 'v ' A, - L' trunk) 9760 Jm 43G. "Jl 4 4 Priced from t640 to S99S List Detroit, subpricesto at factory,without notice change ject Special equipment extra. 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