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Show ! 1334 i 1936 XHTRSDAY, JUNE 4, t urij, ?7MTROTmED 1 Citj Haj lud. Jaaet Itai. Huntsman of Ferron died Lme ? Sunday evening, ber7 afthe age of 71, after a She was born in 'eEgthritv on February 14, 1865, and 5Piong the early pioneers to Fer- - I hus-seve- Station To Have New Parking Lot ral Heat Comfort $ 30 ASSAULT, BATTERY lowing his plea of guilty to charges of assault and battery filed against him by Elmer Hartzell, 48 According to the complaint, Bnest was alleged to hae bodily assaulted Hartzell Saturday night and had been held in jail since his arrest Affair In Your Community PRODUCERS Hartzell, according to the county attorneys office is named defendant in another assault and battery case, the complaint having been filed by his wife, Alberta Hartzell Upon arraignment recently he pleaded not guilty. Word from the sheriffs office indicates that a fracas started the fights, Hartzell allegedly striking his wife and Briest taking up her battle Sheriff S. M Bliss said that he brought Briest ijnd three companions here from Denver last September to The deanswer burglary charges fendant was ordered confined in the state industrial school but apparently succeeded in escaping and has been living m this section. three-corner- CALLED FOR FIVE OCLOCK ON LOCAL DIAMOND Bast ball fans of Price and vicinity foi a real tieat tomorrow evening when the Detroit Colored Giants, a negto barnstorming baseball unit competes against the regular Price team The game is called for 5 oclotk and will be played on the city diamond Tours Country The Detroit Giants are reputed to be the only baseball club that tours from coast to coast and carries a variety of talented stars The invaders are featuring Big Bill Smith, labeled King Kong Smith whose last years record was 57 home runs Red Knuckles, the pitcher is credited with one of the haidest accomplishments in baseball, a no hit, no run game Personnel Listed Personnel of the team is as follows Andy Childs, second base, A J Smith, first base, Big Bill Smith, center field. Pistol Pete Mooie, shoit stop, A Parks, left field, Lefty Washington, right field, Red Knuckles, pitcher utility, A Judge, third base and A Burke, utility While the line-u- p for the Price aggregation has not yet been announced, it is expected that the local manager will feel his team out and place his strongest players m strategic positions A large delegation is expected to attend, as this is probably the first and only time this season that the Colored outfit will be here j te. pur- EQUITABLE i W.ik is piogrtssing lapidlv on the j.tandstand at the ball paik hire and it is the hope to have the stiuc-tui- c ready for occupation by tomorrow, for the tile with an invading team heie Staited thiee weeks ago, the giandvtand is a W PA and citv starting June 22 Stnctly all children and young people proiect and is expected to afford seat up to junior high school age invited ing futilities foi a laige number of to attend persons dining coming athlitie ft ays Take one day a week to look up According to persons in charge, the and get your bearings giandstand will se.it 1000 persons and T H EVANS, Pastor in cases of emergencies, will have a maximum capacity of 1400 Tvv o tows FORMER CARBON WOMAN DEAD of boxes at different elevations wi'l Funeral services were held in increase stnice and will affoui exStandardville Monday afternoon at cellent facilities foi those occupying 1 oclock for Mis Mary A White, 82, these places A stucco finish will be woihed. it who died suddenly at Provo, June 6, was stacd, and it is hoped to have illness after a seven-hoMrs White was boin in Mai ion, the sti ut tint lead.v foi the plas'c Illinois, June 7, 1854 From Quinton, Vtoikeis within the next ftv days Lumbu used, is from the old giandOklahoma, she came to Cat bon counstand which was tom down at the ty where she resided for twenty-fiv- e years in Hiawatha and Standardville bemning of this pi met t An addid advantage1 is tha one son, A 11 Surviving hei is making wav for tontes-sio- n White of Staruiardv llle, and foui underneath the giandtwo rights Caibon in county, grandchildren in Laramie. Wyoming, and thiee in stand Several windows a.e to be loft wheiebv holdois of concessions may San Bernardino, California Interment was in the Puce City sell their wares vv ithout hav ing to o cupy locations away fiom the giandcemetery stand Columbia handy packets of type Facilities for teams will al-- be in2 35c at for as pait of the p ogrem, includSun cluded The wanting paper Advocate. ing showeis, diessing room lockers new i Insurance Agency We are now making AUTO LOANS Ye write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Crop, Rain and in the best companies in the United States. ur Tor-nad- o, Auto-mobil- e, J. HRNCKEN LEE Manager Phone 202 Bralcy Bldg.. East Main Street -- PRICE, UTAH If You Served in the Worl.l War You Belong in American Legion I V8 FORD ECONOMY MEANS HtGH MiJ&acfe JOHNSON ENROUTE EAST TO BUY NEW TRUCKS (MORE ed Rubber stamp pads may be chased at The jgSMKM NEW GRANDSTAND non-sectari- are in store Steve Bnest, 19, an escape from the state industrial school was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail by Judge J. W. Hammond here this week fol- ABERDEEN DEALER Sunday school at 10 00 a m , class eveiy age and gioup Moi mng serv ice at 00 a m , spe- ual singing Seimon theme, ChiM Seeks and Saves Epwoith league at 7 00 p m , topu The Kind of Life That Pei sists leader, Mrs Ted Thomas A daily vacation bible school will be held in the Community church NIGHT md other advantages. FINISH WORK ON es foi 'i GAME DAY SENTENCE ON There Is An TOMORROW V iiS PAGE FIFTEEN 1 1 e ts BRIEST GIVEN PRICE, UTAH Community Church WILL PLAY PRICE v' I 1 advocate COLORED GIANTS I Johnson Service One of the last of Pi ices old-- $ Emery flm,e landmaiks. the old Co-o- p sons three and daughters v' Priding on west Main street is whose nun. St .t, Mrs Huntsman, . hpinors Surviv-MAn. years ago. aiaa. A. H. White, Mrs. W. D. eaic, ville; Mrs. John . 2s, standard noli Ferron; Mrs. Jensen, Ethel raia. the iSpatterson, Salt Lake City; Mrs . -- Mrs. Feral uiu land- 1 Payne, Draper; marks for $25,000 by ,v purchased D. Huntsman, ech John Mr. Johnson and associates, the tot oven Huntsman, Castle Gate, ,v old building will have seen its of Hts"'an Fi"on ,ni better days and the lot upon .vert Boline, which it was located, will be jJ2al services were held m Fer- rur leveled, graded and cleared off interwith m. 2 p. Tuesday at lOp. A for motorists there. cemetery t jD the c0unty I'leS SUN- - O' flisia ey. the SUNDAY Angus E Johnsn, of the Johnson Super Service station here, left recently for Rochester, Minnesota, and Detroit, Michigan, from where he will return with four new trucks He was accompanied by his family Mr Johnson plans to secuie a new truck GMC truck, a new Ford pick-u- p trucks and two Chevrolet pick-u- p oNlY - Newspapers That Circulate and are read! MILES PER DOLLAR) IVES YOU ALt THE THESE 3. PERFORMANCE , v-- n features l ENGINE ECONOMY glass all rafety CXTRA CHARGE abound NO BODY WTH CAL BRAKE "TEEL c ""mo 5. at J' i Newspapers, and especially the weekly community publications, afford the best possible advertisreing mediums, according to a cent statement of one ol the lead- CM ing motor manulaciuring executives of the nation, a leader in an industry w hich spends millions annually lor paid publicity and places it according to definite returns as shown by actual checkups. Advertising in the weekly newspapers has greater value because it is m mediums which are kept around the home several days this advertising authority points out, and because the medium is not a head line readers publication. Its contents for the most part are thoroughly read in almost every instance by every member of the family. Your advertising in The is in that favorable position. Perhaps thats the reason carries more The national advertising than any two other community weekly paSuperior Cirpers in the state. culation Supreme Reader .mn WWW your total expenditure that counts. How much dollar mileage is your car NOTICE 8. FOR PUBLICATION De- the Interior. General partment Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, of Our Familys Recipe! May 25, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Rex Henry Mathis, of Price, Utah, who, on April 3, 1930, made stockraismg homestead entry, as amended, No. Sec 23, SWVi, 048832, for SEV4NWV4, Sec 24, Sec 25, Towmship S&NEV, 12 South, Range 10 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 29th day of , And after the first few thousand miles you begin to understand what Ford V-- 8 dollar mileage really means. NESE, J, NN, EM-SE- Dad always said: Your Grandad made whiskey all his life, Ive made over a million barrels myself, you toys know everything Ive learned about it lets make our Familys Recipe always the way we think it ought to be. And now doing. June, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Jonn M. Loveland, of Helper, Utah, Orson L. M arsing, J. D Cntchlow and James F. Pace, all of Price, Utah. thats just what were We give you our word that THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Date of first pub., May 28, 1936. Date of last pub , June 25 ,1936. The Wilken Family Blended Whisky yu get at the store is just exactly the same as what we distillers drink ourselves, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of the Estate of Mary AusenJck, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached, to the underB. W. Dalton, signed at the office of on or beUtah, Price, Building, Braly A. D. of 1st August, day fore the 1936. Date of First publication, May 28, 1938- - Date of Last publication, June 1936' MARY AUSENICK, 18, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Ausemck, Deceased. B. W. DALTON, Attorney for Administratrix, 1 Proof-7- giving you? Dollars do go farther in the Ford V-Modern improved carburetion gives you unusual gasoline mileage with brilliant V-- 8 performance. Most owners of todays Ford change oil only every 2000 miles and add none between changes. Interest. 5 h. Sottled by Jo. J. g Ca., Ina, Scfcacby. train neutral apirita. Copyright, 1916, of ScSealn Products C., CO, INC JOS. & FINCH ZmZ335$2S2 Braly Building, Price, Utah . Date of first pub Date of last pub , , May June 28, 1936 18, 1936 It gives you more miles per dollar because it gives you economy all-rou- up-kee- p its te Dad and Grandad learned about whiskey is in bow you classify your expenditures for car Sun-Advoc- AH MATTER NO p low first cost, low cost, low deas well as low preciation and long life gasoline and oil consumption. All these are big items if you aim to buy the most economical ear. up-kee- FORD Ford from any Ford dealer anyper month Finance Plans. Your Assurance of High Quality Milk Delivery to Your Door 5 T f Y Y Y y W , 4 i Y Y Y Y Y Y V--8 A GOOD CAR AT A LOW PRICE down-payme- ?Y T ? ?? COMPANY MOTOR $25 A MOTH, after usual buys any model 1936 Ford V--8 ear where in the U. S. Ash your Ford dealer about the new Universal Credit Company t? . r T . t r t 4 ' - - v . , ' JJ. J?tt1 r Tuberculin Accredited and Blood Tested Herd 7. 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