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Show Saturday when Mr. John , , I Mis appear. His wife v.as Bessie Miss Lundqmst, MEET Brovin, ELKS LOCAL '6 tor 4. vorce. Ik n Kearsley, Mr and Mrs Dean N A Wallace, Gibbs, Neilsen, Htnry Mias Helen Wallace, Mrs J Brasher, GOOD - WILL FLEET Mr. and Mrs Orson Rowley, John Sundays heavy rainstorm did little Harmon, Mrs Grace Roberts, Mr. and in this section, a check-u- p Chevrolet, Mrs white and damage Mr. One more binding link and the Mrs Afternoon Two Willard Harmon, Concert The purple revealed. tour week this "Goodwill Laura a section of the Elks friendship of eastern Utah and the The afternoon conceit broadcast En Ward, Miss Lola Horsley, The local telephone company here Monday through Coloi adc fo,s,d g mde w cl the Grind enrou.e from'por.ed some interrupt, ons due to a no bnes were down. Sunday, June 28, when the Pi ice ward tions: The Heavens are Dedaring, Math Miqs ik,k.n jorg0nsen, Miss New york city to Los Angeles and, wet cable, but ihoir of fifty singe rs presented a con- - written by Beethoven; The Lord is Doroth j01gt,nsen, Miss Helen Han- - the natlonal Elks convention The, Service men were rushed to the af- anthem by J. A.' ceit and a broadcast in Grand Junc- IVTy the af- - fheted cable and repairs were rg put up in Price during Muiray Mathis, Miss Nona Stev- -' tion being guests of that Pwiks; two numbers were rendered ens Ray Krarfchi Mrs. a Grange, Cal trn(Xjn and left early in the evening pleted in a short time, community's Chamber of Commerce by the male quartet, of whom the Grange George Fausett, Bishop Stap-- 1 for Salt Lake where they stopped a The Utah Power and Light company at a canyon picnic and a drive over members are Muiray Mathis, Ed Han- - j Mp and Mrs R, Bement, Mrs lshort time prlor to direct routes to said that the lights in several Emery the new Rim Rock road through son, John Haimon and Willard IIar-- , William county sections were out for just a Pilling H H Holdaway, Ted LoS Aneeles TiVtnfo mon, Beautiful Blue Danube waltz, jjPj.gap due to a switch being af- Lai Thelma McKinnon, ytig fleet was met near Wellington short time, undcr the direction of by Johann Strauss, sung by the choir; Grande Mathis, Mr. and Mrs Allen b an oscort 0f the local lodge and fected Professor E M. Williams, left Price two selected renditions by the ladles' Ramsay No trouble was repoited regarding If Harrison, Mr. and Mrs a member of the state highway patrol at 5 00 o'clock a m Sunday morning trl0 Mrs Ed Hanson, Mrs Ora Hard- - Russ(.u Williams, Mrs F. Burton, Mr. there the ice inability of the sewers to carry the of plant dry Inspection Rulon Bryner; Lead and and gave their first program at the in8 and excess water within the city. where' off the Mr, rulon Bryner, Lynn Leavitt, 'was made continuing to Price Picsbvtenan church at Grand June- - Kindly Light, anthem by J. A. Parks; Mr and Mrs Ed nanson, Mr. and th were officially met by J B Lee, Temperatures during the past fis-tilrom 11 00 until 12.30 ocloc k. Father, Let Thy Blessings Be Upon Mrg Ace Boulter, Miss Ivo Kissell. exalted ruier of the local lodge. cal week, are as follows: After these services, the choir pro- - Us," by Evan Stevens. 05 .Kenneth Biddle, Will Hansen, Mr. and A luncheon with lodge members Jmie 00 07 ceeded to the Avalon Theatie, wheiej Outstanding Choir Mrs. Angus Johnson, Mrs T. Harmon, and offldalSi a short program, inspec- - June 23 01 they broadcast a .special conceit The! puce Ward and Caibon stake has Mrs Nellie Wilson and Mrs W. Buff- - tlQn 0j and other matters un -- j! ..01 June latter concert was given in conjunc- - Been accredited as having one of the mire, 05 completed their stay nere. June 26 tion wuth the regular show featured best choirs in the L. D. S. church. E. 04 Lee expects to leave late june 07 Mayor at the theatie Ml next week for Los Angeles and the June 2S was Morning Program it reported oigamzation for over eleven years. national convention, Moisture on June 2S was reported as and return Selections given at the morning Mrs- E- M. Williams is the organist, He plans to drive down . . being 20 hundredths of an inch. is Grace and Mrs. Roberts consisted of pianist. the followingprogram The King of Glory, anthem, by J. Last fall an election for officers to lead the group resulted in Willard A. Parks; Oh, Divine Redeemer, anthem, soprano solo by Mrs. Ora B. Harmon as president, Orson Rowley, oclock p. m. in the lodge hall. Harding and choir; How Long Wilt Henry Gibbs, assistants, and Nona grov th. thrivig, having made an Thou Forget Me, anthem; The Story .Stevens, secretary and treasurer. Thej Qiorja McCluskey, daughter of Mr.,loting upon candidates along with However, unwatered crops, and native of Old, anthem, by J. A. Parks;ichoir consists of fifty members, who and Mrs , James McCluskey, is rapidly 'other business matters will constitute forage at lower levels, are rather badly POWERFUL forces are in need of rain in places. Forage is good try. "Grant Us Peace, O Lord," anthem have put in consistent and diligent improving from her recent illness. the program and all members are urg- - on to foist unknown and dolivestock the and are ing mountains, a sue real make to their the Practice be Mr. will Evan This trip only inj, wp and to attendStevens, quartet, by Good y,;iy iiur weather prevail- heCcdumbSteel'com- untested permanents with Mrs. Edmond Hanson, Mrs. Rulon cesSlleet thinmug is practically complet- meeting of the month, so special heed fanciful names upon the an indefinite has eft stay Persons In Caravan v,CT well harvest an,i Seventy Willard Jed. is t,e eariy pea Harmon; duet by Bryner and lfnaigalt Lake Clty exeel-lento public. are good along. Spring grains Miss Helen Jorgensen and Murray Nearly seventy choir members and jrg yal H Cowles and daughter, Beware of these bargain M,mp fipld arp coming into head. caraCo-Join were y, The Shout included the Let Mountains for enthusiasts Mathis, Lorraine of Price, were visitors in . Ideal plant growth weather prevailed at V1?. or just as good perm, anthem by Evan Stevens. van making the trip to the Colorado Jumbia last Thursday at the home of H. P. McCardle, a former resident j.ewiston and Farmington. Irrigated The fact that such a nents. was E. Miss Lines. Mrs. two Mr. most and Mrs. meadows now and William in and are in The last iMr. numbers are the Ogden, grain doing well Price, residing city. They weie: to Price visitor here early this week attend- - the Salt Lake Valley. Dt.v land crops harmful v aves are ollered is popular anthems of the Mormon M. Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Walt- Lorraine Cowan returned nppd r!li" at Tooele. Props made good church. Their writer, Evan Stevens, ers, Mr. and Mrs George Harding, Mr. with them to spend the week-en- d. proof in itself that the per. ing the ceremonies of the local is an internationally known compos- - and Mrs. Joe Golding, Mrs. L. Frand-e- r manent waver is not inter, Co,umbus Kn,eh,s ol he of church hymns and anthems. member cs ted in beautifying your charier a McCardle is are llvr.io. e 11, sen, Frank Bryner, Miss Orvilla t (in, miter scout ,1 Mrs. Clyde Roberts, evening. old- - supply is good at Provo ; a light crop of of the one is and hair hut hopes to gain organization, master who recently SDent a week in "ain is early section. in this timers some the extra taught profit from the thstateGtlcoutcanip, fairly good and alfalfa is milking a fine sale. Otherwise, they would giowth ; there is plenty of pasture grass; stunts she held lcurncd while thcic Jensen of Suit Luk6 City, und who aip fniv. Mountain fonijxe naturally give the perma-neLater in the evening the study of sig- - has been spending his vacation at the r,4ipnt at Manti and livestock are good; wave every woman home of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Stev- crops made good growth in the valley; naing was taken up. knows and wants the na Sheriff Marion Bliss was a business enson, left for his home early this having progressed satisfactorily with ex- rollout (Irving weather Crops are grow- visitor in Columbia Sunday morning week tionally famous Frederic The Italian celebiation at Price was mg rapidly at Deseret, but moisture is Lester Worley visited over the Vila Tonic and Vitron PeThe eounn.v is hadlj in need of p!dpd week-en- d attended by a large number of Italian rain with telatives in Emery. rmanent Wave. Cedar at mountain streams arp City; from here. George and Vera Farlaino have We are authorized by Frederica flowers contain very little fulling daughter of Mr. and h()im. rapidly; l01!u Cw r(lin at St. R,,n.,s to give Genuine ita Toaio and the fust sPent Knox, but iattle are fair; grain and beet seed Vitron Permanent Wares. Coma Andrew Suvioldkis spent the week purt of the week with IVlis .Louise ; nil nre pood in and let us explain to you tbs (rop Coli in Price. end in Price. Crops are doing well at Price; beet thill- BIG DIFFERENCE in permanent James Irvine, Jr., left Sunday (ning is done; ranges need rain Hot, Due to the election of a stage in waves. Monti-held- , winds to at with summer the are damaged where drving grains the school house spend meetings morning cello. are local at is Crops aunt in Lexington Kentucky. good Duchesne; Sunday school here was discon-,htinued for some time Sunday, June Vuginia Evans, Wilene McMullin pastures are rather poor. in all 28, marked the first meeting in three and Lloyd Perigo of Price were guests f at the home of Miss Lucille Ammon Default Judgment Won weeks. A default judgment was given Lloyd Olsen, son of Henning Olsen Tuesday. Misses Maria Kopasis and Florence Gladys E. Johnson against Clarence of Price, is visiting with James Strate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kopasis spent 'Knox rendered solos at the program j0hnson jn district court here last West Main, Price Phone 64S Saturday evening at the home of Mr. held Sunday evening in the Suhnyside and Mrs. Gust Kanakis of Sunnyside. church. The two ends are planning The Bohunk families of Columbia to take part in an amateur program had an outing in Sunnyside canyon at Salt Lake City in the near future, PHONE CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER STORAGE last Saturday where they enjoyed a 'and have been practicing very dili-- 1 Both the gently. girls competed in delightful camp supper, Mr. Meeks is visiting at the home, the vocal division of the band meet1 at Price last spring and received high of his daughter, Mrs Walter Knox. MOVING-PACKINEinest Jensen, son of Mrs Sammy honors PRICE CHOIR ARE GUESTS OF GRAND JUNCTION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE; sul Recorded GIVE CHURCH PROGRAM; BROADCAST During Sundays Storm j toll, u Man, com-afterwar- ds a on - - - - L LL - t; JFSSftSSnSZS NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED nt and Kx !i iPflsnmaoTuHHhis and see Come MODERN BARBERS the Latest , BEAUTY SHOPPE Styles and Color Schemes .THE ECONOMY LEADERS Dodge MOVE and Plymouth SHIPPING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Salt Lake Also some very late Used Cars Guaranteed Condition :VAN: L NOTICE is hereby CityU given NOTICE TO CREDITORS j knQwn as T. S. Sata, deceased. Creditors a . wRj present claims with vouchers to . De-- that ,e tond?eLal ..lutahHenry Ruggeri, Attorney M.CAEBONAVE ri - Lw, Price, Utah, on or before the de stock- August 7, 1930 mh day of September, A. D. 1936. No. 049308, raising homestead entiy, KOICHI YAMAGUCHI, for S,2 Section 20, NE'i, Administrator of the Estate Section 30, Township II South, Range of Sataro Sato, also known 12 East , Salt Lake Meridian, has filas T. S. Sato, deceased. ed notice of intention to make final Date of first 2, 1916 Proof, to establish claim to the land Date of last pub., .July 23, 1936 pub., July above described, before the cleik of the distuct court, at Duchesne, Utah, NOTICE TO CREDITORS on the 4lh day of August, 1936 Claimant names as witnesses- John, Estate of Tony O'Berto, deceased. Wrnimer and Haicld Wimmer, ot Du- - Creditors will present claims with! chemc, Utah. Charles Burdick, of vouchers to the undersigned at Hel- Bndgcland, Utah, and Ralph Gib- - per, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, At-- 1 boney of My ton, Utah. torney at Law, Price. Utah, on or be- Date of fust pub, July 2, 1936 fore the 11th day of September, A. Date of last pub , August 6, 1936 D 1936 wt? o: n EM-NW- Price Garage Company Inc. 1 25 Phone 294 i ! 1 South Carbon Ave. Attend the lourth of July Celebtation in Price, ('onto early, stay all day! MARTHA OBERTO, Administratrix of the Estate! IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disof Tony OBerto, Deceased. trict Court, in and for Caibon of fust pub, July 2, 1938 SHERIFFS Date County, State of Utah SALE, The Fust National Bank of Uate of lat pub, July 23, 196 Price, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs Wil- - I ..." liam Lines and Jaquetta Lines, hus-baand wife, Defendants To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 25th day of July, A D 1936. at 2 00 oclock, p m , on the front steps of the County Court blouse m Pi ice, Carbon County, State of Utah, the following described property situated it in Carbon County, State of Utah, v nd GOING to-w- SWe offer you a booklet that has helped many anglers get better results. Before you leave for lake or stream, get a copy of the 1936 "Fishing Hints. 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AccMorissan Stanolind Products The noilhwest Quaiter, the south half of the northeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the northeast quaiter and the east half of the southeast quaiter of Section thirty-thre- e, the south half of the southeast quattei and the southwest quarter of Section thirty-fou- r; and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section thirty-fiv- e m Township twelve south of Range twelve east of the Salt Lake ndian, Utah, containing six dred forty acres, also following described tract of land situated in Price, Carbon County, State of Utah Beginning at a point which is five feet North of the Southwest corner of Lot No. 3, Block No. 9 Local survey of Section 16 Township 14 South, Range 10 east of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 55 feet; thence cast 210 feet; thence south 55 feet; thence west 210 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all improvements thereon or thereunto appertaining, also all water rights used in connection with said tracts of land above de- scribed. Dated at Price, County of Carbon, State of Utah, this 29th day of June, A. D. 1936. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County, State of Utah. Date of first pub., July 2, 1936 Date of last pub., July 23, 1936 Heat Comfort There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community Code No. 313 PINTS PRODUCERS Code No. 312 FIFTHS Code No. 314 half pints FOIL PERFECT DRINKS! Paul Jones Pour Stax Dry Gin (90 proof) distilled from 100 per cent grain neutral spirits. Code No. fifths 442-- pints, 443-- |