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Show THE PAGE TWELVE DIRECTING BUND During the winter season just clos- ed she visited several of the L. D. S. mutuals giving readings. She was PKICE, UTAH E, Pioneer Emery County Resident Passes Away degree. She plays the piano, is a typ ist, and an elocutionist. HEINER LADY NOW SUN-ADVOCAT- Sun-Advoc- Mrs Nancy Maria Shomaker Davis, 65, died at her home in Cleveland early Sunday morning after an illness of about two months. She was born in Manti, Sanpete county, on November 16, 1871, a daughter of Jeph-tha- h and Ann Maria Bailey Shomaker. Her marriage to Emest E. Davis took place in Cleveland, October 10, 1894, where she has resided since. on La-im- ar 28 SCHOOLS j e, tui-iti- MAY GET YOURSELF SOME HEW GOODYEARS AND et Slight Increase In Budget For Schools Caused By Building guffaw-- guffaw, d. - Take a trip this week-enNature is putting on a great costumed in fresh green and new blossoms. And that fragrant clean air! 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Continental Pbila., P Distilling Corporation, Available in FULL PINTS FULL QUARTS HALF West Main - PINTS 1 3 129 I92J Oil Manager Is Transferred NOTICE TO CREDITORS CARBON STUDENTS, Dean Hadfield, manager cf the f Price Continental Oil Co. distribuL, tion plant during the past year, left Creditors will present their OBSERVE been for Boise, Idaho, having Friday with vouchers attached to the transferred to that point to take over signed at the office B W ndeN EVE similar duties for his employing con- 'Braly Building, Price,ofUtah CLOSE cern. Mr. Hadfield was reluctant to f 5936. the 1St d3y leave Price but the new position is For the first time, commencement in the nature of an advancement. He iigDate of First publication, May 2s, was located at Rexford, exercises of the Carbon County High formerly f LaSt publlcatlon. Idaho. 193? June lj, school were held in the open, when the class of 36 elected to hold graduFifth Sunday To Be Observed Mary ausenick. ating exercises on the Kiwanis field Administratrix Carbon will observe stake Sunday, Estate of Mary Ausenick, DecejL last Friday evening. May 31, as geneological Sunday, that Despite a cold wind, the students being the fifth Sunday of the month, B. W. DALTON, Attorney for Administratrix carried out their original program be- and being designated for the pur- Braly Building, fore a dark blue background, upon pose of geneology societies sponsoring Price, Utah . which silver letters formed the words, in all the Date of first programs appropriate pub., May 28, 1930 High School Days and Our Future wards. , Date of last pub., June 18, 1936 and Toward Forever. One hundred and eighty-nin- e graduates, largest class to receive diplomas from the local high school, began the evenings program with a march frcyn the building, where a huge blue C decorated the window, to the field and waiting everywhere enthusiastically received. At the stake M. I. A. Honor Day FRIDAY she represented the Castle Gate ward on the program given in Price. At Following is an article contributed the last moment she was requested to to The explaining the change her especiallya prepared proand substitute demonstration instructional campaign for the blind gram in reading from the Braille system, which is being carried on in the state: which she did unhesitatingly. VisitOne of the most noteworthy proors commented on the superority of jects being carried on in the state of her selection and its rendition. Survivors besides her husband are Utah is the teaching of the blind in She is thoroughly interested in her six daughters, Mrs. Jane Timothy, was This homes. their begun work and project just as unselfish in her ser- ,Mrs. Nell Jensen, Mrs. Elva McFar-lanin Carbon county in 1934 with Miss vice. Those who come under her Wanda Davis, Cleveland; Mrs. Zella Pessetto of Heiner as supervisor indeed. favoied are Mary Pelca, Price, and Mrs. Erma for the county. Later the state took it Hmkins, Rains; four sons, Howard her a state as over project, increasing M. Christensen, E. E. Davis, Jr., field of activity to five counties: CarSWEETS NEWS and William Davis, Cleveland; a bon, Emery, Grand, Sanpete and SeAlice Eliza Larson, and two 'sister, vier. John Jephthah Shomaker brothers, Elsie Miklovich By Last ear the federal government and Thomas Bailey Shomaker, also of Among the boys from Gordon assumed the responsibility and apforty-on- e grandchildren who have joined the C. C. C. Cleveland; Creek TeachHome Miss Pessetto pointed three n Ther-,aare Guilbert and Corps Lenay counin above the audience, numbering in the hundreds. er for the Blind nell Christensen from Sweets Mine. Funeral services will be held in Invocation was offered by Darwin Duchesne San that Juan, ties, except Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stevenson of .Cleveland Thursday afternoon at 2:00 Reese, followed by an address of weland Uintah were substituted for San- Orem here at- oclock, with interment in the ceme- come by Student Body President spent last week-en- d pete and Sevier. the graduation exercises when tery there with the Thomas-Desertending James Greener. Miss Pessetto makes regular visits their son Clyde graduated. in charge. Mortuary out The remaining program included to the various localities seeking A. Guilbert returned last week from Something About a Senior, class the blind, the near blind, the help- Ogden, where he had been present song; high school memories, George less blind and the needy blind, ad- at the meeting of the grand jury. comsong, double needs and to their Monnett; Memories, Dan Obradovich of Rains, formerly ministering quartet; Milestones, Wanda Warren; forts through the aid of the govern- of Sweets, has been visiting here for ment and instructing them how to the past few days with friends. If, Anne Skrinner; Dreams of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Charlesworth Youth, Anna Laura Watkins; Haphelp themselves, in their home woik, double duet; senior, how to care for themselves and es- have been visiting in Ferron for the Tom C. Smiley of Helper was nam- py Days, Kay Bunnel; cornet duet; pecially teaching them the Braille sys- past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charlesworth ed last week by the Carbon county Life is What You Make It, Ruth tem of reading for the blind. She school board as janitor of the new Palmeiri; Invictus, class; friendships, gives them much in social guidance, left recently for a visit with relatives school unit at Helper, almost all of Florme Zwahlen; Friend OMine, in Orangeville. look to cheering and inspiring them Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Poulsen anditll0se who were employed in the jan- - Glen Guymon; farewell, Hardy Robon the bright side of life, and to imGunnie Lou and Shirley, itorial line during the past term hav- erts; farewell song, girls double trio; daughters, conditions. prove themselves and their left for a visit among rela- ing been retained. recently blind under tives and friends There are eighty-fiv- e Facing the Future, Midori Nakano; in Castle Dale. The board decided to support at- presentation of graduates, Principal one to her instruction, ranging from Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Charles- tendance of their janitors at the state Melvin Wilson; awarding of diplomas, ninety-thre- e years ,and composed of worth and family are visitors in Salt six nationalities: Americans, Indians, Lake City at the home of Mr. and school to be held for those so em- President O. H. Guymon; Back to ployed this summer in Salt Lake High School Days, class; prayer, Austrians, Italians, Greeks and Span- Mrs. Art Connole. Art Gibson left recently for an in- City to the extent of one dollar a day Myrra Williams; taps, march into ish. stay with his family in Provo. for each while in attendance. The school. Zella, as she is intimately known, definite M. H. Perry is staying with county janitors are to be transported A dance at the Silver Moon hall is a graduate of the State School for herMrs. mother in Scofield. to the state capital city in the high was the final event of the day. the Blind, and also from the UniversMr. and Mrs. James Carlo and fam- school activity bus. ity of Utah. She is the only teacher ily returned after a visit with relaAttends Distributors Meeting A slight increase in the current in this service having a university tives in Cleveland recently. neas was announced Fred budget years Larcher, owner and manager and Storrs Clyde Stevenson, Paul Millard Tope, were fishing in Hunt- cessary because of the building pro- of the Red Star Oil company, disThe board also authoribed tributors of Texaco Oil products in gram. ington canyon over the week-enG. J. Reeves and this area, was a visitor in the state Ray Stevenson of Sweets and Dr. Superintendent S. W. Fennemore of Consumers, who clerk Geoge Ockey to call for bids capital city the latter part of last spent a day fishing in Scofield, re- - for sch00i supplies for next term, a week, making the trip to attend an port poor luck. member of the board, J. M. Naylor, intermountain meeting of Texaco James Cameron has applied for thei. lbein designated to assist them in Gorposition of superintendent of the making the purchases of this ma- don Creek Coal company. Bud- Stevenson accepted employ- - ,terial. An offer of the Eastern Utah Electric company to inspect fire ex ment at Tooele recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee of Sweets tinguishers without any charge to the As provided by law, the Board of and Mr. and Mrs. Don Newberry and board except for the fluid necessary CONTAINS SO PfRCKWT GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Education of the Carbon County family of National are spending a regjn was accepted by the board, . short vocation in Mool Lake territory, School District will, at its meeting to QUARTS no.231 he 193637 school term in the be held on where Mr. and Mrs. Newberrys son, Saturday June 13. 1936, PINTS no. 232 Genessee, is enrolled in the C. C. C.tcounty wil1 Pen on Tuesday, Sep at two oclock, P. M., adopt its budget tember 8, it was announced. for the coming year, a proposed copy camp. , of which is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at Price, Utah. Persons interested may inspect the proposed budget at any time between now and the said meeting and are invited to be in attendance at this meeting to offer suggestions concerning said budget. 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