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Show THE PAGE TEN STANDARDVILLE Seattle Attorney Now Located Locally Is H. D. Hinson, formerly Attorney of Seattle, Washington, arrived here last week from the coast city and has established offices here for the general practice of law. He has leased quarters in the Silvagni building, rooms 7 and 8, furnished them and is now ready for practicing. Mrs. Hinson and three small daughters accompanied the Seattle attorney and the family have taken up residence in Price. Mr. Hinson passed the Utah bar examinations in 1933 and practiced for a part of that year and some of 1934 in Salt Lake City. He states that he selected Price as a location only after considerable checking up of communities of the state, his findings indicating to his satisfaction that this is a community with a decidedly promising future. (Received too late for last week) Mrs. E. L. Harrison entertained at a ATE, PRICE, UTAH C CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE Standing of the Teams Won Lost Pet. GOOD FORM; FORKS birthday party last Saturday night. Luncheon was served to the follow- ing: Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McClain, Mrs. Catherine Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs .E. S. Bray and Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Cummings. Mrs. Catherine Welsh and daughter, Marlyn, of Salt Lake City, visited in Standardville. over the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton left Saturday for a visit to California and Washington for two weeks. Bill Williams and family motored to Washington, D. C., for a visit with relatives. Sam Marvosh, George Valahovich and Abraham Martin motored Leadville, Colorado, recently. Miss Bernice Wilson and Miss Yos-k- o Kowakomi visited in Scofield last Standardvilles soft ball team won its first league game last week by winning over the strong Mutual team The spiritby a large score of 30-ed Standard team played Castle Gate Friday, at the latter town. Mr. and Mrs. William Mathews of Scofield were visitors in Standardville at the homes of Jack and Doug Wilson the past week. 6. Bill Wilson, Grant Muhlestein, Earl Davis and Walt Donaldson visited with their parents in Standardville last week, returning to their C. C. C. camp in Ferron Sunday. Two pigeon races were run last week from Cash Junction and Pocatello, Idaho. Bamber won first in the first race, Beard second place and the Turri, third. Beard was first in Ma-telsecond race, Bamber second and third. Cah prizes were awarded to the first place winners of each co race. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of expressing our appreciation for the flowers given and the sympathy extended to us at the time of the death of our beloved er wife and mother, Mrs. Nancy Davis. ERNEST E. DAVIS, And Children, Sho-mak- Cleveland, Utah. TEAM LOSES TILT 4 4 3 2 2 Helper 'Dividend Price Payson Spanish Fork 0 1 1 1 1 Nephi dyed-in-the-w- Work Program To Offer THE UNION North Main Salt Lake City Wasatch 1812 3 0 4 4 4 3 4 1 1 1 0 7 111 9 4 3 1 1 114 4 Sunday school at 19:00 a. m., C. E. Beveridge, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m., special singing, sermon theme, The Supremacy of Faith. Epworth league at 7:00 p. m., leader Charles Cave, topic, Great Christians as Guides in the Best Ways of Life. 33 10 27 10 110 000 00 2 011 010 bases Taylor. Ewing. Three-bas- e ys OF BENEFIT Jack b Mrs. L1S Name Siandardvill Ray Mrs. hurl? Ben ado, visited friday untl1 Mrs. Emm b view has Mrs. of her sonMrs. Ja -, and jay Franc Hurting corns, callouses, bunions, "Athletes Foot," painful feet, tired, aching feet, weak or fallen arches all of these common foot ailments can be relieved quickly and inexpensively. ... Or. Scholl's representative from Chicago will be in our store on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th Cb fa. u4 Lsarn hew rtSef cm U ebtafaei gat Psdo-grap- h imprint at stotfa faxd faav PRICE jw TRADING COMPANY MOHULAND HIAWATHA n week-e- Mrs. Lionel Am Miss Wyoming. home with W Oscar county Fnd Attorney and son, T m j Consuming Public and We urge you heed our appeal for we ask you to look at our problems broadminded spirit: Help to great Carbon County Industry thousands of miners railroad handlers. When you buy coal from non union wagon mines , you are supporting unscrupulous employers who pay very little or no wages at all. Please Heed Our Appeal You Need We Need You U BURN UNION MINED COAL Carbon County Union Label Committee Umpires Reese. .1. C. Well, it I didnt seem like 40ft miles!5 Its true! That Vm8 Feeling j makes the miles go Easier! J Prol and u today and v known "Texai marka ship. Hail Mexic: lywooi 1936. Date of First publication, May 28, ately Date of Last publication, June late other She 1936. 18, 1936. w MARY AUSENICK, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Ausenick, Deceased. B. W. DALTON, Attorney for Administratrix, Braly Building, Price, Utah . Date of first pub., May 28, 1936 Date of last pub., June 18, 1936 tho IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District, in and for Carbon County, Utah. Notice of Sale. State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Vera Waterman, Lenell Waterman, Ezella Waterman, Mardell Waterman, Beth Waterman, Floyd Waterman, Robert Waterman, and Shirley Jean Waterman, Georg world, Lltt horses are a; theati Wests Lights atarre W( know as soon as you take the wheel of that youve hit on something different. Youre driving a car with a V-- 8 engine, and a chassis like no other in the world. You get an edge on city traffic. You cover the open road more easily. You hold the road on turns and bad going without Laving to poke along. You actually cut your running time without boosting your top speed! Yet driving a Ford V-- 8 is delightfully easy. And you save money, every mile. Owners report gas mileage on a par with less powerful cars; and no oil needed between changes. Terms as low as $25 a month after usual lo month under new UCC Y payment plans. Prices $510 and up, FOB Detroit. 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 YOU County: NEti of SWi of Section Township 14, 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 St Power Company. Sli 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 thereunto belonging. Also 80 shares water right in Carbon Water, Land St Power Com- - . pany. 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 first pub., May 14, 1936 Date of last pub., Jane 4, 1936 b! plains Ing of Defendants. Obtain relief C Jon Mrs. Of the Estate of Mary Ausenick, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached, to the undersigned at the office of B. W. Da'.ton, Braly Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 1st day of August, A. D. e Be. Rachael NOTICE TO CREDITORS Address ' irs. lack Wilson 'Donaldson, 10-1- Samp-son- the winner. PRICE anied bl livelihood. WINS AMATEUR CONTEST Miss Ruth Temple of Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harris, appeared Wednesday evening at the amateur night held in the Victory theatre at Salt Lake City. Three weeks ago Miss Temple entered an amateur contest sponsorde at the Roxy Theatre and was acknowledged L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE A.gertheTfci N couple spent the of Sta Lake visiting relatives. end at Salt LeRue Jensen was r bed Thursday for a Slx ned N an,dh ; iod as a cure for HUl with re lowing his release from Mrs. be forced to remain er' pleasant h an additional six montS 5e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latt Mrs. three daughters, Marjorie home in left Saturday for 3 M fa seven mont S' which they will I Amng spots in Nevada, CaufflV? ,rial Fran) and Idaho They expect to Mayo, 06 three weeks. :aesSta Salt LakeCi Claude Miller of Helper jmT? Mrs. Vi Organized Labor demand all your purchases and el first principals of Unionism and under all organized crafts Dattke 0. McCausland liable and Corey. Scorer Spend a PLEASANT and PROFITABLE summer here. By 1 TO THE Two-bas- e Arithmetic w att' 6 at the EpisInstitute August copal Girls Friendly Camp, located 104 in Cottonwood canyon eighteen miles Stolen Summary : southeast of Salt Lake City. Sacrifice hit Sampson. Millenniums of history have pro. bit hit Smith. Snow. Taylor. Double play E. Jen-- ' duced the church to satisfy mans sen to D. Jensen. Struck out By Dattke most ancient need. 7. X. McCausland Bases on balls Off T. H. EVANS, Pastor. 1. Office Training Machine Calculation Business Correspondence Shorthand Stenotypy Typewriting Bookkeeping with her grandmother Myrlene Alger 0f returned to her homSaS day spending three "or. ExCCCs. Totals Spanish Fork Price Check subjects you are interested in and mail this notice for full information: Lou, remained for a tw tube'S j Kirk, rf Smith, lb S. Fratto, ss T. Fratto. e Dattke, p New classes at the L. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE are beginning on June 8, 15, and 22. ROLAPP NEWS Sundays Results Despite the downpour of rain in Ogden for the past year . the earlier part of the day, baseball Spanish Fork 2, Price 4. George McDermaid spent the weekDividend at Helper (two games), end teams representing Price and Spanin Salt Lake City visiting yith ish Fork played a game on the local postponed; rain. his family. ram. at postponed, Nephi, Payson lot Sunday which developed into a Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen spent at Moon Lake. feature contest that thrilled the deeplast week-en- d Results Saturdays diamond deMrs. Wilber Sterling and two est Dividend 12, Nephi 3. votee. daughters of Salt Lake City were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. The score was 4 to 2, Price emergRust Blister and Mrs. George A. Wilson. its ing with the long end to continue Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrimond and battling with the Dividend aggregatwo children were week-en- d visitors Cention for the second place in the at home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick the For Jobs tral Utah league rating. Farrimond. per, Miss Ivy Latturner and nan Red Dattke performed on the Oak- Jensen of Rolapp motored Paul left for Senecal Saturday local to Pra An opportunity for former mound for the locals, letting the visland, California, where he will remain evening to attend a Conservation Corp enrollees through the summer. His parents, Saturday hits. Civilian four with down at Vivian Park n aggregation iting Provo cany. He also struck out eight of the visit- to secure employment in a blister rust Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamel accom- Misses Kathryn MacKnight' tUia States & the United to him Lake Salt City. panied Giadys Hanson of Price . ing batsmen, turning in as neat a day project sponsored by Mr. William Mrs. been has and McDermaid of of in for asked who ring agriculture, be are Helper, in the box as might department in Lo school at the B, Y. U revealed in the announcement receiv- and family, spent the week-en- d completed any mans league. A with relatives. Jean gan daughter, party. Price batters tapped the visiting ed here by Captain Chauncy D. Jones, twirler, McCausland, for a total of commanding the local C. C. C. camp. The announcement stated that sevten bingles. Smith and Taylor conthe extra-bas- e thousand men are to be employed eral drives, for necting former garnering one for three bags in the western states by the departtt IS while the local third baseman collect- ment of agriculture in the work of ed two bags on his hit of the day. controlling the blister rust. The work in the " Woolsey, local center fielder carried will be conducted from camps COMMUNITY the away stick honors for the day, lean- forests conveniently located; ing the pine against the leather for wages varying from $40 to $63 per month, minus a small charge for three safeties. Union Lab, All other league games scheduled board. of of consist The work program will for Sunday were called off because on back up the , wet diamonds. Helper continues to the destruction by pulling, mechanical and the Label lead the league, having an unblem- or chemical means of currant ished record to date. gooseberry plants in white pine and which earn their The score : sugar pine forests to protect the pine white as SPANISH FORK known disease a from fatal pine blister rust. All men desiring this type employBusiness People. ment are asked to make application to to the National Employment Service. support , anxious is Jones particularly Captain in the that all former Civilian Conservation this learn enrollees opportunity Corp maintain, a and urges all who are interested to employing apply immediately at the local office of the National Employment Service. men and coal , Ewing, If Holbrook, 2b Woolse.v, cf SUMMER SCHOOL THURSDAY. By Telma Nezos 000 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Christensen and little daughter have gone to Salt Lake City for an indefinite period of time. Jerry Jensen, young son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen, returned to his home Friday after attending school in Communty Church Announcement of 70 UN-ADTO- PRICE PITCHER IN week. Distributed by IIELPER MERC. CO. Helper, Utah S down-paymen- t, Borrow a car from your FORD Dealer today X ra vl i for yourselfl STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY PRICE UTAH I |