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Show PRICE. UTAH lettuce 'Ufda EW 001 in tabj! :eba11 5'Prte' 1? J FOR 3 lbs. 2 FOR 10c 10c 15c 19c IlbI 12jc j (GRND BEEF Ver- - KRAFTS MIRACLE WHIP Limit of f1 ye have a good stock of Old Potatoes I Ddy cere. if UTAH CANTALOUPES 2 onference in PEAS TEXAS TOMATOES nine. 3ay. June SOLID HEADS t?1 M DEAL t?2o 231 s VALUE TODAY ALL FOR 141c 35c ) CERTO lj SURE-JEL- L MINUTE TAPIOCA PKG. BOILING BEEF LUNCH MEAT Guar, to give entire satisfaction with the best grades Am of Flour 48 LB. i BAGylat7 SNOWDRIFT Beef WESSON OIL over K S L S. L. City 41o)(g City Homes Willard L. Sowards, Broker, Provo, Utah frying, pastry, cooking LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall ; Dictator EARL SHUMWAY, A. J. CARLSON. 1 of the Moose Women f Meet Every Tuesday 8:00 P. M. M. C. A. Bldg., Y. Rachael Rheda Secy. Helper Peterson, Senior Regent. Hreinson, Recorder. PROFESSIONAL W. B. Dalton, Attorney At l.aw Phone 336, 27 Ea 1 Main J.W. POTTER Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric FRANK B. HANSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone 2 ATS. 397 HORSLEY Attorney At Law J. SWEETRING, LAWYER Main St. 29 E. TeL 141 htThinson Attomey-at-La- Rooms 7-- 8 Silvagni Bldg. OPTICAL CO. Makers of Eye Glasses DR. W. W. LEWIS Optometrist In Charge The Perfect Tribute Costs No More Champions WHEATIES 11 I1 Phone 29 24 Hour Service Wallace Miss the Price COFFEE School Package M Mortuary Licensed Embalmers Service Above All P1one 158 Price, Utah ThomasDeseret Mortuary LICENSED EMBALMERS aJ or Night Ambulance Service Price J164-- Thur, Explaining the moves to be taken both general nd special taxes. If they by the city of Price regarding the re- are unable to pay the full amount cent May county tax sale, Mayor J down, arrangements can be made to Bracken Lee has addresed a letter to repurchase on contract at a reasonaThe letter is as ble rate of interest. The record ownThe er will of course be given a reasonfollows: Price, Utah, June 6, 1936. able time within which to The after which of course the city Publishing Co., will offer for sale to the general pubPrice, Utah. lic to the highest bidder, which bid Gentlemen: must at least equal the amount due our last regular meeting the City At for both general and special the city Council authorized the city treasurer taxes. at sold to bid on all property being is not the intention of Price City tax sale, where the City of Price was It to the owner of their propdeprive interested, by virtue of having special erty, but to protect the interests of on the due proptaxes improvement Price City and at the same time give erty being sold. record owner the right to redeem the a of in view taken was This action their property before the property is supreme court decision, which in our offered for sale to the general pubopinion left no other manner of pro- lic. to tecting the city against loss than This explanation is given so that no bid this property in. will be made of our Now that we have acquired title to misrepresentation this property in at in ctions bidding worth is this property, all of which Sale. Tax more than the amount of taxes against Respectfully yours, record it, we are going to give the J. BRACKEN LEE, of redemption, owner the first right Mavor. of for an amount equal to the total Sun-Advoc- Mortgage Abraham Powell et ux to First Na- tionl bank; Sarah Jane Powell Add. lot 14, blk. 2. Owen Lloyd et ux to William E. HelFinance Freed to Wiekel; Fitch's W. Side Add. to J. E. Lampshire car. per. Co., te Lyman J. Harris et ux to Carl A. Hanson et ux to ResettleTownsite Survey; Price Co., Lumber livestock. ment Adm., crop and lot 2, blk. 31. Henry Kohkenen et ux to ResettleWarranty Deed ment Adm., crop and livestock. B. Milner to Arnel S. MilGeorge Charles B. Petitti et ux to Reselot 22, blk 15, rng. 11. in livestock. and prop, ner, ttlement Adm., crop J. A. Halverson et ux to Owen Frank Cave et ux to Resettlement to Adm.. crop and livestock. Lloyd et ux., Fitch's W. Side Add. to Resettlement ux et Birch John Helper. Luna Mills to the State of Utah, Adm., crop and livestock. 10. Resettleto et ux W. Pierce Vern prop, in lot 33, blk. 14, rng. Release of Chattel Mortgage ment Adm., crop and livestock. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley. to Floyd Birch et ux to Resettlement Branch. livestock. and Ernest Adm., crop Certificate Of Sale Joe Prettyman et ux to Resettlelivestock. and coun-- J ment Adm., crop , S. M. Bliss, Sheriff of Carbon Albert Barnes et ux to Resettle-- ty to F. F. Fisk certificate of real esment Adm., crop and livestock. Reset-tleme- tate. et ux to George L. Tidwell Quit Claim Deed livestock. and Adm., crop -, Co., a trust to Clara Lumber ResetMutual to Leonard Prettyman et ux Price Townsite surMiller, Howard livestock. and tlement Adm., crop blk. 42. W. H. Tidell et ux to Resettlement vey, Assignment livestock Adm., crop and Co , i Bowdil Co. to First Ban-creThe to te Lumber Allison D. R. ' Corp. used Plymouth coupe. Co., D. R. Allison to The Bowdil Deed Of Carbon County n, Ton truck. used Ford Carbon county to Gust Pappageor-giaBowdil Co., 8. D. R. Allison to The blk. 12, mg. lot 34, in prop, n, entire stock of goods. Carbon county to Angelos Pappa-georgioFinance Freed 8. blk 13, Frank Stimac to mg. lot 4, in prop n, Corp., Ford coupe. Carbon county to Gust Pappageor-gio18. blk. 12, mg. 35, lot prop, in Release of Mortgage Standard Motor Co. to Julia King. Elton Billings of Washington D. C., to Sam State Bldg, and Loan Assn, a former resident here is spendand week in Price. Wycherly et al. ing several days of this Price Commercial & Savings Bank His is the former Lora Hadley. wife to D. E. Leonard et ux. a? Clem Christensen of Durango, Colorado, formerly of Utah, will broadcast two piano selections over KSL Friday, June 12, at 7:00 oclock a. m., mountain standard time. Miss Christensen is a talented musical student and her accomplishments have won her this honor. Pi-ic- Not-arian- ni, Fal-son- Equinta. EAL ESTATE . T "? a'. U' 1 f, .' ' ' - A . A Juicei f 2 c Pineapple No. 2 Can 3 Spaghetti & Meat tc ' DOLES BALLS-- 29c 1.09 Lg. . Can 2 . lbs. i . 21c 45c Life Buoy Soap Cc 3 BAR FIG BARS POUND Headquarters of the recently former Carbon Central Labor Union will be maintained at Price, it has been announced following a vote of the union locals representatives vote in favor of that step. Application for the American of Labor has been filed with Price designated as such headquarters. according to Frank Bonacci, Utah field representative of the United Mine Workers. A meeting of the group will be held here next Monday evening for the purpase of bringing about It a more perfected organization. is expected that when the organization has been completed it will be representative of at least twenty-fiv- e locals of the district, almost that many units having already affiliated with central the body. Camp' local representatives of the miners organization met in their monthly session here Monday evePresident John Ross of Salt ning. Lake City, James Morgan, district representative, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and Albert Roberts, vice presi- Fed-erti- Sodality Attends Salt Lake Meet Price Sodality members of the Notre Dame de Lourdes church attending Retreat services in Salt Lake included fifteen City last week-en- d young ladies from here. The affair began Saturday evening, and continued on until Sunday night, and was for the Utah diocese. The local group returned here Monday morning. Those making the visit were the Misses Veronica Heinlein, Mary president of the Price organization, Loretta Cafarelli, Lora Mon-tor- o, e, Genevieve Bonacci, Rosie Jennie Colzani, Catherine Verdi, Edith Verdi, Teressa Colzani, Jeanette Cances, Alene Bernardi, Mary Equin-t- a, Nettie Bertola and Catherine V3 on 10c CONVENTION SLATED FOR THIS WEEK-EN- L. D. S. JUNE D According to reports, Price ward mutual departments will be well represented at the June convention to be held in Salt Lake City June 12, 13, 14, and 15. National department heads of the Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. W. M. I. A. will be in charge of meetings for their respective courses. Planned for each day is a series of meetings which will prove of immense value to officers attending. An outstanding feature of Friday night will be exhibition dances by 150Q couples. Drama reviews of next years plays will also be an interesting part of the convention. Monday will be devoted to a recreational event, a hike and tour having been planned for that day. dent, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, were the organization official; in attendance, all of whom gave talks on union activities. Mrs. Henry McCardle spoke on the work being carried' on in the county. It is expected that the United Mine Workers will enter floats in Fourth of July prades at Price and Helper. 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