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Show THE SUN - ADVOCATE, PRICE, UTAH COLUMBIA NEWS SCOFIELD NEWS PAGE FOURTEEN LAWYERS AWAITING Budget Plan Helps In Purchase Of New By Mary Metos is visit- LaVeial Miss Little REPLY DEFENDANTS home of her Kelvinator Ivangeng in Moioni at the Parry Mrs. Winnie Llewelyn grandmother, Mr. and Mrs James Pittman of Salt A low puce and convenient budget1 Seven lawyers, repiesenting the Lake City weie guests at the home ofhas become one of the and sisthe formers brother-in-laUtah State Bar association and nam- payment planfeatures in the purchase ter, Mr. and Mrs John C. Staley, Sr outstanding ed plaintiffs in a civil action charging of a new Kelvinator range, according Karl Peterson of Provo was a busiWilliam T. Litster of Cleveland, Em- to word released the Scofield Thursday of ness through recently caller ery county, as defendant, are await- Price Trading Co, local distributors last week. in ing the appearance and reply of the of the Kelvinator ranges and Mr. and Mrs John Sompi and famperson whom they allege as having ily, formerly of Standardville, are misrepresented himself as a lawyer, their home in Scofield. making During recent years, the KelvinatMr. and Mrs Axel Linholm motoraccording to a complaint filed with Don Hacking, deputy clerk of court or company has been continuing its ed to Helper Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs William Donaldson here The complaint was filed Fn- - experiments with electric ranges and has now' developed a range that prac and son, Billie, were visitors in Utah will the defendant and 5, June day, be allowed 30 days in which to make tically solves all cooking problems. county Saturday. I B. Wilson spent Thursday and thousands of housewives Many an appearance in Indianola have nation the Friday entire The complaint alleges that Litster throughout Mr and Mrs. BnggLiethy and fam-o- f to for the Kelvinator turned solving and a represented himself as barrister from Springville visi e their cooking problems and have filed papers in the justice court there with Mr and Mrs Lionel 'Thursday It is also reported that this electric range by Jensen on at least two occasions far exceeds their expectations. Walter Christensen of Price spent alleged that the defendant sought and A cordial invitation is extended by several days last week in Scofield for gave legal advice, prepared legal documents and was employed in the the FYice Trading company to women business matters Tom Nicolaiades of National was a form of a lawyer although he had of Carbon county and eastern Utah week-end visitor at the home of Mr not passed the state barand had not to stop at their store and inspect the and Mrs. John Nicolaides. of new electric models Kelvinators to the practice been legally admitted Mr. and Mrs. Moyle T. Binns of Salt range. of law. Lake City visited here with relatives Plaintiffs are Frank A. Johnson, and friends Sunday. James W. Wallace, accompanied by Royal J. Douglas, George C. Heinrich, W Q Van Cott, A. H. Chrisensen, Leonard Strang, was a business visitor in the county seat last Friday Sam Cline and S. J. Sweetring. Ben Jewkes of Price spent ThursThe complaint prays for an order here on business. day from the court to stop the defendant Mrs. Melrose Parry and daughter, in every way, from further illegal law Melba, of Sweets Mine, are visiting here with Mrs Parrys parents, Mr. practising. and Mrs. Joe Williams. CARBON COUNTY YOUTHS Thomas Biggs was a business visitor in Price Thursday. WILL RECEIVE DEGREES A man Ralph Anderson, Price watermaster, AT UNIVERSITY JUNE 8 spent several days here on business MA in accordance to his position. According to a tentative list of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sillitoe visited coming graduates at the University of Utah, in Beaver last week with relatives. we Carbon county will have two repre- Neldon Simson of Mount Pleasant sentatives among the students who spent Sunday here with friends and receive degrees at the state univers- relatives. Jack Thomas was a caller at the ity this spring. The list, though not seat the fore part of last week. county quite complete, was announced this Mrs. Seldon Nower and family of E. of week by the Beaver are spending several weeks J. Norton, registrar university. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John on Dale C. Morgan, a resident of Hel- Staley. came Mr. and Mrs. John C. Staley. Sr, per, will receive a degree of Bacheto Price and Helper Wedmotored a of Science lor with in major history Why of last week. nesday and political science, while Francis Bud Coan of Salt Lake City was a Richard Flaim, of Sunnyside will re- visitor here Sunday ceive degree of Bachelor of Arts with Mrs. James Nicolaides and son, a major in bilogical sciences. George, from National are visiting here with relatives and friends. KELLER HERE RECENTLY Oscar Wahlin was a visitor in Sanpete county Tuesday and WednesF. W. Keller, district attorney for day of last week & Pete Woolsey, Virgil Brewer, James this section was in Price last week atJohansen and Stanley Woolsey of Mt. to business matters here. tending PRICE UTAH here recently to Pleasant Keller had been attending court work at thearrived Madsen ranch. sessions in Emery county last week. Louis Podbvesek returned here after spending several weeks in Rock Springs, Wyoming, with relatives and friends. Miss Donna Green is visiting in Mt. Pleasant at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Seely. Mr. and Mrs Lional Jensen and daughter, Joyce, Mrs Marvel Williams and Tom Williams were visitors in Helper Sunday Mr. and Mrs Alex Poulas and children of Heiner visited here Sunday with friends Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jorgensen of Mt. Pleasant visited here Sunday with Mr and Mrs. James Wallace. w frig-ldair- a Asthma es 99 By Leona Lines Mrs F. Georgedes, mother of Charles Georgedes, is spending a weeks vacation at the latters home. An eight pound baby was born ot Mrs Mike Tratos Sunday morning, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts and visitors in son, Carl, were week-en- d Salt Lake City. Gust Tsiledakis is nicely recoverauing from injuries received in an tomobile accident last week. Margery Birch of Wellington has been a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs Tally Evans for some time visiting with Miss Catherine Evans Another Face featuring Brian Donlevy and Phillis Brooks played at the amusement hall last Tuesday eveSylvia Sidney Fred MacMur-ra- y ning and Henry Fonda starred in The Trail of the Lonesome Pine here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Joe Naylor of Wattis were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans. Dr. and Mrs. M. Sumners of Fort guests at the Douglas were week-en- d horae of Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson. Rose Zupon of Sunnyside spent the week-en- d with Florence Mezek. Andrew Salvurakis and Paul Dukas in Price. spent the week-en- d Mrs. Angelo Kontgas and her son and two daughters were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Koseles. James McCluskey son of Mr. and Mrs. James McCluskey has returned home from Salt Lake City for his summer vacation. Sammy Tallenco of Price spent last week with George Farlaino. Lester Worley spent Sunday in Emery county. Jack, James and Myron Strate, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ave Strate has returned home for their summer vacation from the University of Utah. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building, Price, Carbon County, Utah, on or before August & . nhrf wS the sixth day j REQUIRED liliJili Be prepared to entertain your guests. ANHEUSER-BUSC- ilmi Hu lii Lmiii .11. BrndweiseF ST. LOUIS H Budweiser flavor thereafter DEPOSIT home-N- O KING OF BOTTLED BEER JSf COM E A l . . . and Bring a Friend TO THE 4, 1936. EDWARD SCHERER, Administrator of the Estate of Charles Sonberg, Deceased. Date of first pub , June 4, 1936 Date of last pub , June 25, 196 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 29th, 1936 NOTICE is hereby given that James Oscar Robertson, of Price, Utah, who, on Adi-i13th, 1931, made Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No 047438, for SEiNE'i, Sec. 31: T. 14 S, R 10 E ; N4NEi4, Lot 1 NEI4NWH, Section 35Lots 3, 4. SEi, NWNE'i, Section 26; Town14 8 ship South, Range East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above before J Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 7th day of July, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: William H Mclntire, A. W. Shiner, John Prince, and Matt Warner, all of Price, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL HE program for this Electric Cooking I School is so interesting that youll want to attend every session. You - E, thats why Old Quaker gives you a barrel of quality in every bottle! w k.f rl OLD Pub. in te, IN THE SEY'ENTII JUDICIAL Dis- jury trict Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. Sheriffs Sale John Quilico and Joseph Quil-icPlaintiffs, vs. Onward Lodge No. 15, Knights of Pythias, a corporation, also known as Onward Lodge No. 15, K. P. of Helper, and being one and the same corporation. Defendant To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1938, at 2:00 oclock P. M., on the front steps of the County Court House in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah, the following described property situated m Carbon County, State of Utah, t: not only learn II be given many valuable ideas as to practical DELIGHTFUL! answers to the ilnportant question shall I i ' What have for dinner?" So mark your calendar for this event. You ll be delighted if you comedisappointed if you dont. FREE! o, c PI NT Mo. DIFFEfiElVT! ADMISSION o II how to prepare lots of new dishes, but you Register. Price, Utah. acres Date of first pub., June 4, 1936 Date of last pub., July 2, 1936 646 23 NEW! 1ST (RYE) No. 4 (BOURBON) FIFTH No. 444 PRICE TABERNACLE June 11-12-13-2 p. m. to-wi- BRAND DISTILLED DRY GIN-- 85 DiitOled from 100 COPYRIGHT -- PROOF ia aetitnl spina STRAIGHT WHISKEY-- 90 PROOF As yoa prefer ia BOURBON or RTI 19)6. THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. All of Lot Eight (8), Block Three, Pratts Survey of Welby Townsite, together with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated at Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah, this 11th day of May, A. D. 1936. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. Date of first pub., May 14, 1936 Date 01 last pub., June 4, 1936 Sponsored by 35 8i seven : .gw orsare Tfilson, pa Ada Floyd I I -- MontS01 Inion; Aistin brother Fune on Tu $ ( You will want the SpriflS sent k try to drink a sweet beer Order a carton for your a. revieJ' FOR FIVE DAYS r Fr-bi- i? Budweiser On Qt The program opened with ity singing of the Italian Innodi them, FascistiJ (vJAa. VlArc were tap dancing vinGj Guadinola, Rose Mare by o, Racheal Farlaino, ta. A very lnteresting war was given by Eugene fTs F. Anselmo gave an msDirinT telling in detail the splendid wo the war nurses, and of the the Italian race. Refreshment?0 served and later in the elWErt dancing was enjoyed with miW1 by the Columbia DRINK ACME CLEANERS rg d5 amusement hall to ing of the Italian Guests of honor Italian consul from Salt r le Superintendent and vey, and Dr. M. T. JohnL.T Mario Notti was the newspaper TH,S r , thera,tu at cleaning! When ready for malting, the face of every grain is absolutely clean. So at every step of the Budweiser process cleanliness always . . . scrupulous cleanliness. you? TO CREDITORS: In the matter of the estate of Charles Son-be.Deceased. 6 Soak . . . scrub . . . bubble and chum 36 hours of it! Thats what happens to all barley used in brewing Budweiser. And in water that is washed with air. All this on top of a thorough vacuum- -- NOTICE June Imagine washing your face (or 36 hours! said ASTH friend and I down were town this morning, decided that Myers Cleaners and Dyers Suits were the best the market, both and don't bought. TAILORS Italians Hold mIZ The Italians of side, Helper and Pr.cl8-evening- YDUH LOCAL DEALERS UTAH POWEn S. LIGHT CO. v |