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Show T II E PAGE FOUR SUN-ADVOCAT- E, City Councilman Wm. Campbell was a Salt Lake City visitor the first part of the week. price and Nearby Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Anderson of M. and Mrs. Ross Boyaek and Miss Miss Phyllis Williams, student of Salina were Friday visitors in Price the B. Y. U., visited in Price over the Katherine Jones were visitors in Salt to attend the graduation exercises of week-en- d. Lake City Sunday. the Carbon county high school, at their son, Earl, received his which Week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dalton and Mr. visitors in Price and vidiploma. cinity from the B. Y. U. in Provo in- and Mrs. J. W. Hammond returned cluded Harry Clark, Dorr Hanson, Thursday evening from a short visit Attending funeral services for Mrs in Los Angeles. Jackson Jewkes and Jack Owen. were Price Harmon Curtis in Sunday Anna Fitt of Salt Mrs. Vic Fausett of Salt Lake City her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen and daughter Lake City, Sebron W. Golding, Salt Marie, were visitors in Mt. Pleasant visited in Price one day last week. Lake, Cyril Fitt, Murray, and Mrs and Monday. Sunday Allen and family of Green Annie Mr. and Mrs. Pres Summerhays Mrs. Bess Jones, instructor at the left for Salt Lake City Monday after- River. Carbon county high school, left Sat- noon, where the former will take up Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Higgins urday for her home in Lawson, Mis- business matters in connection with the Carbon county recreational pro-- of Salt Lake City visited with friends souri, where she will spend the land relatives in Price last week-engram. PRICE, UTAII LATUDA ITEMS THURSDAY, Walter Clark of Kenilworth and George Schultz of Latuda attended the American Mining congress at Cincinnatti May They went east over United Airlines and returned by auto. While in the east Mr. Clark attended his class reunion in Canada and Mr. Schultz visited at the home of his wifes mother in New York. Enroute home they visited coal mines in Illinois and West Vir11-1- 5. MAY Z WATCHMAN NAMED TO KEEP persons said to be taking srm MARAUDERS OUT OF PARK door entertainment to ance of persons living iu th Reports that joyriding youths are injuring the lawns at the city park by cutting over the grass with cars, caused the city authorities to name John Madden as watchman to eliminate this sort of destruction, and also to keep out of the grounds many lodge 1L V meetinTTG! Price lodge No. 1550, B. p 0 will hold their regular meeting ini' lodge hall this (Wednesday) Routine lodge business i 06 order. t n ginia. Miss Ida Marchetti and Mrs. Ed Marchetti attended graduation exercises at Wasatch Academy last week. From there they went to Salt Lake, returning Friday. Dick Schultz of Latuda placed second in the annual Jensen oratorical contest at Wasatch Academy last week. d. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Pilling have Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford of Tooele announced the arrival of a son on were visitors in Price Friday, when May 18. they attended the commencement ex i three-year-o- ercises. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall and family left Saturday for Consumers to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Litizzette and daughter, Hazel, attended the Hotel Proprietors convention held in Og- den Saturday, and visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mr. Litizzette is the owner of the Savoy hotel here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hacking of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hacking of Spring Canyon enjoyed a motor trip Grand Junction and points in southern Colorado and southeastern Utah recently. to Mrs. friends L. H. Doyle in Green River visited with last week-end. PRICE WedU, ft JJnnflQ PERFORMANCE 2 and 8 P. M. CASTLE GATE CHILD INJURED Included in the group who left TUESDAY WHEN HIT BY MOTOR CAR NEAR MINING TOWN HOME Tuesday morning for Manti and the temple excursion there were Mr. and ld son Charles Barney, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. of and Mr. Walter Barney of Orson Rowley, Mrs. H. Bement, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ward, Mrs. Roy Fau Castle Gate, suffered a fracture of the right leg when he was struck by a sett and J. V. PowelL touring ear said'tc have been driven Miss Beth Mecham, germatologist by A. F. Richards of Duchesne Tuesfrom Salt Lake City, was a Price day morning, the accident occuring busiess visitor Monday, giving dem near the childs home in the mining onstrations with the Excelsis beauty town. The accident was reported to as of unavoidable products. Two months ago Miss Me the sheriffs office was imoccurence. The youngster cham was here in relationship to her work, and is planning to make anoth mediately taken to the Castle Gate hospital and later removed to the er visit in the near future. WITH ADDITION OF A NEW SCHEDULE, RIO GRANDE NOW PROVIDES CONVENIENT SERVICE TWICE 8:10 P. M., 10:25 A. itor this week. BROS. BIG THREE RING WILD ANIMAL CIHC OIOLiAHOftfA REAL WILD WEST ACRES OF WATERPROOF TENTS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE f ..' HERDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS BEAUTIFUL HORSES Aerial and Gymnastic Stars of the Circus World With Cage Aftei TWICE DAILY GO TO A BIG SHOW Circus tents will be erected at Carbon Countv FairGrounds. Special Adm., Children 25c, Adults 50c FREE Parking for Hundreds of Cars! Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Continuous sinm Sat. from 3:30 Fri. Classified B. E. Johnson, Arthur N. Smith returned to Salt LOST SMALL BLACK SHEPHERD Lake City after spending several days Dog, brown legs. Reward. Carl here with his family over the Nyman, 240 N. Carbon Ave. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 146 N. 1st East. Call 274-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown were business visitors in Provo last Sunday. SPEND YOUR BONUS FOR A FARM Reasonable terms, small cash Mrs. John Dayley and children, payments. Enquire at Carbon John, Jr. and Nadine, left Friday for Price, Utah. Bank, Emery Salt Lake City for a brief stay before going on to the Yellowstone park FOR SALE PIANO, GOOD to spend a short vacation prior to Mrs. Lars Gunderson, 335 E. their leaving for Scotts Bluff, Nebras2nd North. ka, where they will join Mr. Dayley. The latter, former manager of the lo- GUN AND LOCKSMITH KEYS Lawn Mowers sharpened; fishing cal Sewell store, was transferred to tackle repairing; complete stock of the Nebraska town about two months bicycle parts. Tingley Repair Shop, ago. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Anderson FOR SALE 140 ACRES, 2 HOMES, attended the graduation exercises of equipped water, light, implements their daughter, Miss Mary, from the of all kinds. Crop in. 10 head Dee nurses training school at Ogden cattle. 169 shares water. Must sell Friday of last week. by 1st of July. Will sacrifice. Location, Molen, Emery Co., Utah. A. Mrs. Della Lucier of Kansas City, Richard Peterson, Ferron, Utah. .Missouri, a sister of Sheldon L. Lawrence Berensen, Castle Dale, visited in Price several days Utah. of this week. FOR LEASE 1 ACRES, 3 ROOM, Mrs. Lee Wendleboe and son left house, electric lights; 1 mile south of Price, on Huntington road, $80 early this week for Salt Lake City where they will join Mr. Wendleboe year. Les Robertson. and make their home. FOR SALE GOOD JERSEY MILK Cow. An ideal family cow. Call Leslie T. Foy of Moab was a busiThe ness visitor in Price Tuesday. FOR SALE IDAHO RURAL AND Tom Morgan of Kenilworth left Bliss Triumph potatoes at Mohr-lan- d Monday for California to spend the ranch. Write A. J. Lott, Huntsummer months. ington, Utah. Grill Cafe We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities THUR. - FRI., MAY 28- - 29 STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY MAY 30th DECORATION DAY Sun. - Mon. - Tue. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 A I OaynoK Taylor m$otduyn; WCTVKE r? J Brmm V ac Thompsons Seedless 4 Lb. Package Fri. Sat. - Sun. - POTATO CHIPS ' j 'y Continuous Sunday from 3:30 LEW AYRES FLORENCE RICE M (1 RICE PACKAGES 3 . II pkg - 5 15c 13c 19c 9c BROOMS ONIONS G00D QUALITY JEL-SER- PAH WASHING PDWRLG. PKG. - WATER CLASSES . !C BUN 29c For 6 Sic. or HIvs . Del Flvrs. 2 cans 25c 9c PEAS, BEANS, CORN, 3 iiST 9c STAR FLOUR ?AZ FRESH SPINACH 3 UTAH BERRIES U. S. June, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: John M. Loveland, of Helper, Utah, Orson L. Marsing, J. D. Critchlow and James F. Pace, all of Price, Utah. 10c POUNDS ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES QUALITY MEATS UNION MARKET loin OTPAKQ I STEER W $1.59 1 INSPECTED POT ROAST ZZ? PORK ROAST po Date of first pub., May 28, 1936. Date of last pub., June 25 ,1936. tHIll) CDT- S- EAII: BEEF pos )) ) - Fresh fi'ish 19c POUND FRANKFURTERS 2 DflAAIJ SUGAR CURED Hit U VII BY THE PIECE POUND LARD 14 or LUNCH MEATS ZZTED ir 25c CAN- S- KRAUT May 25, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Rex Henry Mathis, of Price, Uta);, who, on April 3, 1930, made stockraising homestead entry, as amended, No. 048832, for NEtiSE, Sec 23, SW'A, SMSE4, Sec 24. N2N4. SE4NWY4, E'zSE1 Sec 25, Township S'NEL, 12 South, Range 10 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee. Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 29th day of JV T S'SSEi GINGER ALE 2Qf 19C Rosedale I'M Tried In Salt Lake Ciurt Trial of Clinton Jones of Price, charged with second degree burglary May 15 at the room of Bob Hatch in the capital city, started Monday before Judge Oscar W. McConkie in district court there. 2 EGG NOODLES Register. Mon. 10c ssr i THOMAS F. THOMAS. Mon. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 SHREDDED WHEAT CATSUP AUXILIARY PRESENTS MEDALS FOR SALE: TOMATO SETS JOHN Barr, Early Avon, Condon's PeerIn accordance to an annual custom, less; doz. 15c up; $6 per 1,000. Pepmedals were presented to two Hardpers Ruby King, Bull Nose; $7.50 ing school students last Thursday eve1,000. Flowers pansies, Petunper commencement exercises ning during ias, snapdragoons, asters, carnaby the American Legion and its Auxtions. Eggplants, celery, cabbage. awardwas Groussman Helen iliary. John Maralli, Nursery, on highway ed the girls medal, given by the Aux-- j above Rainbow Gardens, Helper, or iliary, while Clifford Bryner won the Carbon Fruit Market, Price. medal offered by the Legion. Mrs. William Hakalo made the presentations, which are won each year by Deoutstanding pupils during the current NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior. General term. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, HOPKINS-OBERON- l Mickeys Grand Opera Can park. MPMmMUKMNSO McCREAt Large Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon and fam- - NEW MILCH COWS FOR SALE AT ranch on Coal Creek. S. S. Young. ily of Castle Dale are planning to leave on June 3 for the exposition in San Diego and a months vacation on the Pacific coast and in the novth-.wes- t, J'OR RENT 5000 ACRES SUMMEE range good water and feed. Writa probably returning home by or phone H. A. Diemer, Montrose, National Yellowstone of the way Colorado. MERLE JOEL m Sun-Advoca- te. A DOCTOR - Phone llw. Agent te. Matinee Saturday 10:30 Sun. 9:00 p.H. for sevaral weeks. I MARRIED MIRIAM M. Mrs. Marcella Moran of Crescent FOR SALE SIX BUILDING LOTS, 50x160 feet, driveway at back, on City, California, is expected to arrive in Price Friday and will be the house 4th West, east fronts. Reasonable. guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reeves Call Sat. coLowm P H RIO GRANDE TRAILWAYS An-iders- Combined With Including a MAMMOTH WILD ANIMAL MENAGERIE Cage of RARE WILD BEASTS M-- , 4:30 P. M. 5:45 A. M. AR. SALT LAKE LV, 12:10 P. M CON-ditio- n, SEAIL A DAY LV. PUEBLO; ARRIVE 7:35 A. M., 4:40 12:24 P. M., 1:45 A. M. LV. PRICE LV. 4:15 P. M., 1:00 A. Price City hospital. County Attorney Marl D. Gibson was a Salt Lake City business vis- TRAIL-WAY- 24c 25c iff U. S. INSPECTED Lb. Crtn. Stewing Hens Imp. Cheese vWJ |