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Show T rAGE TWO Oil? iuui-Ainuira- tP Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest Issued Every Thursoav By The CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY n E SUN-ADVOCAT- E, But he will never again whine consolingly, nor will he lift his paw and place it gently against youthful knee in deeper expression of sympathy to his masters. He was the victim of a rapidly passing motor car, struck down by the speeding mechanism of what we term an advancing age. In other words this pal, lying now bruised of body and cold in death, was the toll of mans mad dash in the direction of what is generally accepted as progress. We sometimes wonder. PRICE, UTAH SUNNYSIDE NEWS Price Tops Mutual Install Erin Leonard Moose Lodge Officer Mrs. Alma Van Wagoner and famBy Heavy Margin Erin Leonard was installed as inner guard of the Moose lodge at the meeting in Helper Monday night, with plans for a special meeting this eveVAL H. COWLES, HAL G. MaKNlGIIT, Publishers ning comprising the main business VAL II. COWLES, of the sessions. The special meeting Editor and Advertising Manager will be held at the Strand Sweet Shop in Helper at 8 oclock this evening Subscription S2.00 Per Year In Advance. Phone No. 0 for the purpose of discussing the genTHE ONE WAY OUT eral business of the lodge. All memENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT AT THE POSTOPPICE to attend. bers are PRICE, UTAH, UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S, IS7S. THE war makers are ever with us. Those who Officersurged of the state association will lead us into struggles of destruction, hold their regular state meeting at LOST A PAL always from a safe rear distance, for personal Provo. Sunday, June 7, it was report-leAll members should be present, MEASURED in terms of pedigree he wasnt gain, to win acclaim of their associated yes men who chant as matters relative to the their chortles business much of a dog. Weighed in the balance as be taken up. will much of fashion the after organization monkeys chattering a pet, however, he measured every inch a dog, often referred to as mans best friend. In rain at companions when disturbed during a feast of IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disor storm he had been the constant pal of his two Coconuts or similar animal delicacies. trict Court, in and for Carbon There is but one plan through which the County, youthful masters ; on the every-da- y trips of takState of Utah. Sheriffs ing the cows to and bringing them from the pas- warmakers may be discarded in the manner in Sale. John Quilico and Joseph Quil-icPlaintiffs, vs. Onward Lodge No. ture he saw to the smallest detail wdth the. great- which such accomplishment should be attained. 15, Knights of Pythias, a corporation, est of care On fishing jaunts he supplied most That plan, friends, is education. Improvement also as Onward Lodge No. 15. of the human mind, development of the human K. P.known of the entertainment during that of Helper, and being ono and time when youths become restless on shore, race alone holds promise of a happier future in the same corporation. Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the this battle-scarreworld. while waiting to land that big one. 6th day of June, A. D. 1936, at 2:C0 In fact, he was a pal that would be hard to Let us unite in carrying on the educational oclock P. M., on the front steps of replace. There might be a substitute but never advancement of society, the development of a the County Court House in Price, again such a partner in play, such a consoling better understanding of our neighbors needs; a Carbon County, State of Utah, the described property situated companion during periods of downheartedness greater cultivation of the spirit of tolerance. following so frequently experienced during the more tenLend support to education and you aid society in Carbon County, State of Utah, der years of youth. Ilis was an attitude of un- as a whole and through this you will gain much All of Lot Eight (8), Block measure of benefit yourself. Three, Pratts Survey of Welby derstanding seldom attained by the human. Townsite, together with the improvements thereon and the apGrace Roberts and Mrs. Arlene Kears-le- nie Roberts, Janet Kearsley, Janet thereunto belonging purtenances REVUE OF DANCERS or in any wise apnertaining. Miller, Mary Fitzgerald, Lois Dated at Price, Courty of Carbon, Variety in dance made the evenings Jadine Gardner, Joan McLaren, State of Utah, this 11th day of May, PRESENTED IN PRICE entertainment more enjoyable, acro- Josephine Bliss, LaVon Hakalo, Mari- A. D. 1936. batic, ballet and tap dancing being lyn McAlphine, Betty Lou Waterman, S. M. BLISS, featured. Barbara Beverly Bithell, Thurman, Sheriff of Carbon County, students who Ruth Wilson, Billie Dougherty, Mar Tiny Marking the close of several State of Utah. months intensive study, sixty pupils strived to do their parts won the jorie Stringham, Juanita Tucker, Date of first May 14, 1936 pub., of Miss Katherine Phillips were pre- hearts of the audience with their cap- Nancy Clark, Barbara Robinson, Irene Date oi last pub., June 4, 1936 sented in a dance revue during the ers, one of the best received dances Thomas, Katheryn Pelling, Nancy past week, giving three performances being a quintuplet number by five of Lou Ward, Edith Craven, Vergie NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. De- in Price and Helper and portraying the youngsters. Little Rae Peacock Beckel, Joan Lewis, Marjorie Aubert, partment of the Interior, U. S. Land nearly thirty different styles and se- and Bonnie Roberts, who rendered Eugene Hanson, Clark Jensen, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May lections of dance. solo dancing, were acclaimed top Jensen, Maurice Reese, Betty 29th, 1936. Large audiences attended all shows, notchers for their size and age. Ad- Monk, Patsy Anderson, Ann Marie NOTICE is hereby given that James displaying their interest in the varied vanced students, too, demonstrated Leonard, Katherine Monk, Billy Jen- Oscar Robertson, of Price, Utah, who, sen, Barbara Clerico, Richard Clerico, 'on April 13th, 1931, made Stock Raisprogram, which was set before a their abilities. Miss Phillips deserves credit for her Robert Roberts, Miriam McAllister, ing Homestead Entry, No. 047438, for background of color. Fanciful costumes were specially designed for the wrk which is in a measure respon- Lorraine Bellodi, Mary Spigarelli, N NE Vi Sec. 131; T. 14 S R. 10 E.; Lot Section affaiar by Dazians of New York. sible for much improvement of Car- Sally Eclwards, Barbara Rasmussen, ,35: Lots , 3, 4, NEV4NWV4, SEy4, ESWVi, BetLou comAnn was occasion Vivian for the bon talent. Brown, Hussey, Scenery NWViNEi, Section 26; TownThose taking part were: Constance ty Lou Ward, Liliss Burdick and Pat- ship 14 South, Range 8 East, Salt posed by Clark Wright and piano (Lake Meridian, has filed notice of accompaniments were played by Mrs. Eldridge, Rae Peacock, Lila Lee, Bon ricia Thurman. intention to make Final Proof, to esto the land above deNOTICE TO CREDITORS: In the tablish claim scribed, before J. Bracken Lee, Nomatter of the estate of Charles tary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 7th .Deceased. Cooking of July, 1936. Creditors will present claims with dayClaimant names as witnesses: Wilvouchers to the undersigned at Rooms liam H. Mclntire, A. W. G. E. Shiner, John 1 and 2 Silvagni Building, Price, Car- Prince, and Matt Warner, all of Price, bon County, Utah, on or before Au- Utah. gust 4, 1936. THOMAS F. THOMAS, EDWARD SCHERER, Register. Administrator of the Estate of Pub. in Price, Utah. Charles Deceased. Sonberg, 646.23 acres. PRICE Date of first pub., June 4, 1936 Date of first pub., June 4, 1936 Date of last pub., June 25, 1936 Date of last pub., July 2, 1936 d. hero-worshipi- ng o. war-threaten- ed d, to-w- y. Hats-ing- three-year-o- s, ld Wil-fo- Son-be- School and See the , rg Refrigerator. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. te, Softbball fans Price-Mutu- al j here?4 tussle J I ll fJ gaJfc a .has been a bridge Turner the mLc at Pr, e i Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner family were Price visitors and Friday. Claude Cowley visited week-en- d with his parents ThurJ' a 2 D A JAR DA CLEANSER Eastbc 2 2'35 a. at , 1 1 50 Helpe westbo a. m-- . I xr 3:10 a. FOR & Beans 25c 7c a MARVELOUS NEW SUDS DREFT THE TRY IT PACKAGE TOILET TISSUE WOLDORP 3 SUPER SUDS PACKAGE .. HOLLY CLEANSER 3 oaks HOLLY LYE SA BLOSSO- HIGE HARVEST MEvery Sack Guaranteed liVvil Ranges in this care is follows: Pork A REAL BARGAI- N- PI nilD ,ve Junel PACK-SAL- MON 29c CAN. I SCHEj JAR SALAD WHIP DtiDu if DILLS XST QUART ire boi to ma insd easier POUND SOUR SWEET 6 V2 OUNCE JAR 29 OUNCE ire from ASS0EI SARDINES MUSTARD SAUCE . oCE HIGHWAY ASSORTED JAM lure ijer, 5 0Z. 2ra' and P PACKAGES COOKIES ZfcaT SHRIMP ii V of over Mr Mrs. Sam Cowley. Mr. Cowlev to turned Logan Sunday ever where he is attending the U. c POTATO CHIPS r ana deda an by a MU turn o Pdwr. Sugar 21c 3 ibs tr Edition city Friday. Bernice Turner, Ella Margaret Kay attended Primary union meeting Thursday. Have you tried shopping the easiest & most economical way ? The Payn Takit Way PICKLES &$Sl night and planned to see a ball witnessed what might jUst as classed as a track consis meef 1' ere Price aggregation were scoring 32 r ation the visitors 4. Needed r Price started scoring ln " jial are inning, bouncing seven scoreboard. While Mutual aiT 1 and ou ducted a slight scoring barra J jside team was unable to secure cient start and Price had the here her cap the entire period. yfDartofte Errors amounted to six fnr v T Rioted for J and one for Price. ds rehab' Jtoffra Papon rd SE'-iNEB- Attend the it: ily of Pleasant Grove left for their home Saturday after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock. Mrs. LaVee Watt and son Junior, of Columbia were visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. E. Singleton of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby of Dividend, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Singleton of Wattis, were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Kay arid the Misses Helen and Marie Pace of Price were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kay. Alan Gordon of Los Angeles. California, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. Naylor and family. A. E. Hopkinson and Taylor Turner motored to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. John Tomsic and two sons of Helper were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Martine last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ungritch of Rolapp. Mrs. Laurel Gilligan and family and Orlan Watkins left Thursday morn-i- n gfor a weeks visit at Vernal, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones were business callers at the state capital ZjC ROLLS V 13 C 17C 10c 3 CANS 23c J0 LB. A. BAGyJL . jai; Toil u lOXT m FOR JAMS AND JELLIES BOTTLES FOR SEALING PACKAGE .. 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