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Show tvi;m v ykaus te nI -o- - - The colonial program in connection with the general program on the 4th of July promises to be one of the most instructive and entertaining features of the day. The colonial convention in which Patrick Henry delivered his famous speech will be enacted by 13 young people, with La Selle Whitmore to deliver the Patrick Henry speech. o August Litizzette, Jr, and cille Magnum, two society of Helper, were granted a license in Price this week ceremony was performed at of the bride. LtblUfi UlMKill By Thelma Xczos The Spring Canyon Coal company These items were taken from the is showing an increase in production of June ovf.r the output of a year ago at this files of the 23 1916 is reported that the aerial tramway, at the mine at Storrs, is Twenty-tw- o thousand dollars was giving exceptionally good satisfaction. is the only aerial tramway in appropriated by the state road com-.Th- is mission for expenditure on the state 'the wes to h usec n coaI handling, R was closely inspected the first roads in Carbon county after an in-aof the week by visiting members of E Jesse R and Jewkes spection by Jthe Rocky Mountain Mining Institute. Morgan, engineer, this week. News-Advora- ROLAPPNEWS the vi oik of the New Greek Orthodox church. ac;o The Eastern Utah Telephone com-jso- n been granted a franchise in pany-haHelper and the town up the track will get one more of the modern nec- essities enjoyed by Price for many s o The Price Pewless Pen Pushers rhas- ed the Carbon County Chicken Chas- ers all over the feed lot Sunday and w'on an alleged baseball game, 15 to .flk,s of The Sun of June i ' 6, 1916 ln ,1 6 B- - T- - P5Stor lat- business, and also visiting the ill. have is Prlce-who mother, yoUng republicans ken the first steps towards the organ- MljS Dons Averett of Clear Creek past few nation of a young men's republican as been visiting for the and Mrs ciutj and the first meeting is called days at the home of Mr. for ncxt Monday evening A set of Clint Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennison and bylaws have been drafted and togeth- of- - family left Tuesday for Sunnyside of names er following 'where ratificathey will make their home tor flcers wju pre.nted for some time. lion t the general meeting: President, Mr and Mrs Han D Lattu rner and .Dr. R.H Cloward, vice president, Or- o re urn A. Guymon; trustee, Oscar Han- - daughter vlsl. ur MacF. SOn; general secretary, J. states several in ing Knight, assistant secretary, George E Accompanied by Mrs Jensen and Jorgensen; executive committee, O T son Darwood LeRue Jensen was Brooks, Leo Leonard, John A FortQ the gt Marks hospital in Salt Lake City Sunday morning, o where he will receive treatments for He has shown an linSunday afternoon a fine boy was tuberculosis illness born to Mr. and Mrs. R W. Crockett provement over his serious weeks ago. several o Passage of a resolution asking a revision in the Fifth District, along with election of new district officials and addresses by state officials were the high-ligh- ts of the annual district convention of the American Legion and its auxiliary at Vernal last Saturday 7s j MEET AT VERNAL to come for instruction under able leadership. and Sunday. The fifth district comprises counties of Uintah, Carbon, Emery, Grand, San Juan and Duchesne, and is said to be too large for the best interests of the district organization. The present plan, is to include Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan in one district, leaving Duchesne and Uintah for combination with another district. State officials who attedend were George Warthen Salt Lake City, state commander; Ted Butterfield of Salt Lake City, head of the Veterans bureau; H. T. Reynolds, Springville, national committeeman; Otto Weisley, Salt Lake City, Legion adjutant, and Glen Ballinger, head of the Legion junior baseball program throughout the state. The convention itself consisted of a parade, business sessions, banquet, and the social gatherings, Fred Voll of Helper was named district commander for the coming fiscal year and will be formally installed at the state convention in Salt Lake City in the near future. He succeeds Scott Fausett of Price. aerP... Paul Pesetto, formerly of Price, and snorts J W Loofbourow, Mrs. 1UI1; Miss Evelyn Mock of Helper, were . T rlla.,.av Mrs o A married at Farmington one day last Lars Frandstn, Ias Millburn Over 100 of the young Greeks of week They will make their home at ol!ve marriage ePh Barton and R W . Crockett; dec and the the community gathered at the depot Helper. William Hill, Miss Hazel the home Wednesday to welcome Father Mar- Sam Stein. Miss Sal an Frandsen, 'kos Petrakis, who will have charge of A baby girl arrived at the home of Miss Manila Pace, Alex Mr and Mrs. J. E Alley Saturday Horsley, Downard and A H Hunten, munc cvenng and dance, W. F. Olson, C. A. Gui-wit- s, Mrs W. H Five, Mbs Ada Bry-n- er and J. A. Crockett. Judge William H Frye was designated as marshall These items were taken from the 0f the day. Miss Sarah Horsley has Eastern Utah Advocate of Thursday, been selected as goddess of liberty. June 21, 1906. -3- 0Over two hundred quarts of cher- President Horsley of the Price town nes hae been plcked and sold from board having called a meeting for last one tree at Green Rlver this summer. Friday evening to consider the matter 30 Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., C. E. of celebrating the Fourth of July, Mrs George Fausett have Beveridge superintendent. number of citizens were ,n attendance' man the their Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. when these committees were appoint-- ! last Friday morning. arriving Baptism and reception, also message ea30 by the pastor. Programme, E. S. Horsley, Miss the state board of A picnic is to be held Sunday afof The report Momma Kennedy and Mrs. Gurtrude health indicates there there were six ternoon in Price canyon under the Carbon direction of a committee of our Castle rom a11 caes NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE deatl?s of c for Gate members. Meet at the church the May uny Estate of Anita Zamberletti, De- ,month pneumonia and at 2 oclock with a cold basket lunch. ceased. Creditors will present their I these were claims with vouchers attached to the lone from consumption. For the month Bring plate and cup. A Vesper serundersigned at the office of B. W. there were six cases of scarlet fever, vice will be in charge of Miss Ethel Dalton, Braly Building, Price, Utah, two of typhoid and eight of whoop-o- n Ristine. or before the 15th day of August, ing cough The daily vacation Bible school will A. D. 1936. start Monday morning, June 22, at the Date of First Publication, June 11, Family budget books now sold at Price Community church. This is non- Miss Lu-- j. favorites1 r Thirty Years Ago Communty Church j j - A Used - TRY IT! or GLENMORB DISTILLERIES CO., New SAVE 5 PER CENT GFi NEW AUTO 1936. Date of Last Publication, July The 2, FRATERNALISM Helper Lodge No. 1659 ANGELO ZAMBERLETTI, SAVE 10 PER CENT ON USED CAR Administrator of the Estate of Anita Zamberletti, Deceased. B. W. DALTON, During the next sixty days , you can make such a saving by buying direct from this dealer , eliminating salesmens commissions Come in and see us today you may as well benefit through this buyers bonus plan. Women of the Moose TUDEB AKER PONTIAC BUICK Price 0. day of July, Private Loan Credit Corporation Silvagni Bldg. Phone 397 Pub. in 646 23 acres. Date of first Utah Price, Utah. pub, June Date of last pub , 4, 1936 July 2, 1936 ' What Makes This Farm Like a CITY HOME 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: William H, Mclntire, A. W. Shiner, John Prince, and Matt Warner, all of Price, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, COMPANY - I H LOOlUnAL lr lf AUTO Price 8 Best One-HaTon TRUCKS types on market. See them before you buy. WESTERN An Automobile Loan Will Help You To obtain cash in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To ent down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. To SELL YOUR car to a pr9spective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deal. DeNOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Mav 29th, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that James Meet Every Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Oscar Robertson, of Price, Utah, who, . on April 13th, 1931, made Stock Rais-- ', ing Homestead Entrv, No. 047438, for Rhnda Hretason Recorder.Regent. SE'iNEU, Sec. 31; T. 14 S R. 10 E ; N'uNE'4. Lot 1 NENWH. Section 35: Lots 3. 4. E4SWy4, SEV4. S- -j D D M A T U O C1 NE4, NWViNE4, Section 26; Town- ship li .South, Range 8 East, Salt .T" l Lr.ke Meiidian. has filed notice of DaltOn, intention to make Final Proof, to es- -! Aiiorney A1 uw tablish tlaim to the land above de- -. scribed, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 7th S G. M. C. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall EARL SHUMWAY, Dictator A. J. CARLSON, Secy. . Attorney for Administrator. Date of first pub., June 11, 1936 Date of last pub., July 2, 1936 3 te. 1936. ? FRANK B. HANSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Price Phone 397 A. S. HORSLEY Attorney At Law Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. Phone "pint 19 ( nO&Ktt no.wSi (YI) fcjov, No. 64 con 3 brand L ' ! 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