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Show 1936 IPN-ADVOCAT- extermination program halted temporarily DISEASE 5 30 ani ?tvantaf. - Evaded r la 1 batk 1 s m their ll gd on T ed to "ho were 4 X6 nrogiam lCtea 'e HemJ ninediatel peacock J nclatj number us a to the tests Henry p re- - uiai cunsiua- whole, the per- The stock which jej,ts ana iav re were slaughtered . Slated Clean-I'- P here for two years, test.ng and ietest-in- g until all signs of tne d.stuse hae been exterminated. Dairy Cows Next The program will also include the testing of all dairy cows, both in Carbon and Emery counties, for signs of T. B. Products sold to dairys w ill be given inspection as well as the aru- mals themselves. Those found to be will be killed Jewkes said that so far a few heids in the north end of Emeiy countv have been tested for signs of T B and that the result was favorable Only four animals were found unfavoiable re-act- was conducted under the E. A- and these, as in the case of the reof Jewkes and Dr. H. rif government veterinarian who caters from Bangs tests, weie slaughfor sometime. Thepro- - tered. clean-u- p Arthur To Return by ails for a strict Dr. Arthur left the first of this Sockmcn. both the removal of ma-- f a recognized month for Arkansas where he will and spiaving with conduct a similar series of tests He Lfectant for places where must to return in September and stockmen expects The found will of work in conjunction with clean-u- p again premises a complete nt local office. the for Jfore any they are eligible The program itself is under the difinance, in this program. 1am will include all rection of Dr. F. E. Muiray, state The new p wihin the county. The head of the United States Buieau of ,nge stock will ietain an inspector Animal Industry n eminent inhere -- IS 5) f gov-Sme- Robinett left with their daughtThursday morning to spend er Mrs H M Boswoith, Jie' summer vacation months in Oak yir and Mis H S land, California. Mr. Robinett is interested in business in that locality and Mrs. Robinett will visit with friends. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY OF CARBON COUNTY. tuatljj X. Strand Bookings Give Varied Entertainment Or ,ods given that Carbon County will dispose of prop-eit- y County through Auditors Tax Deed under the following terms and conditions: inOriginal or Record owners of property will be given to and disnow not of property cluding July 16th, 1936, for sold to first bidder of record posed of, after which, property will be under following conditions, Propei ty wall not be sold for less than taxes, interest and costs estate. owing and due on said property or real Purchasers will assume all taxes for year 1936 and future years Notice is hereby sold to Carbon to-w- it: said property. Cash must accompany bid on all parcels of for, or less, than the amount of $200.00. on property to be sold Property to be sold for amount greater than $200 00 may be sold, of to responsible persons, or parties, upon payment of at least 50 the purchase price at time of purchase and balance on or before 12 months from date of sale, balance due at 6 interest, per annum. Persons wishing to purchase county property may make arrangements for said purchase at the office of B. H. Young, County Clerk at Court House, Price, Utah. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Carbon County, State of Utah, By B. II. YOUNG, County Clerk. Date of first publication, July 2, 1936 Date of last publication, July 9, 1936 PRICE. UTAn Increase Is Shown ROLAPP NEWS E, A , w nip , enough of lhe most critical , kan 1S kuktd showing nt u'cf Strand Theatie in Helper dur- mg tlie coming week Staiting tomorrow' and Satuiday with, a double feature, the Sti and wiil show "Treachery Rides the Range" and "The Big No.se" a fast bieezv comedy which should garner a great deal of applause and favo.able com- ment Guy Kibbee, Wuiren Hull, ai. ma Lloyd and others are included in the cast of the latter picture bunday and Monday, Edward G. Robinson, favorite of millions will be seen m Bullets 01 Ballots a timely pntuie Others in the cast include Barton McLain, lapidly gaming in Humphrey Bogart, Joan and George E Stone Tuesday the Stiand has booked a leturn showing of one of the "Best 10 Pictuies of 1935," the "Broadway Melody of 1936" with a east topped by Jack Benny, Eleanor Powell, Sid Silvers, Robert Taylor and others This picture is brought back by popular demand and is expected to diaw record crowds. Wednesday only, Two Against the Woild," stainng Humphrey Bogart. Beverley Roberts, Helen McKellar and Henry O'Neill will be the screen attiaction while on the stage the Bev- eily Hill Billies have been scheduled Cash night is next Thursday night with a newspaper picture on the screen. The flicker is entitled Human Cargo and earned Claire Tie-vo- r, Brian Donlevy, Alan Dinehart and others. vamtv a t fr Bv mg at James Am-Blond- several July 9th, 1936. D, HARRIET LILLY, Administratrix of the Estate of William Lilly, Deceased. A. S. HORSLEY. Attorney for Administratrix Date of first pub., July 9, 1936 Date of last pub, July 30, 1936 Infoi mation regarding the proposed of the local Antlers band in the celebration at Salt Lake City in the near future, is being anxiously awaited by officials of the or- An invitation asking the fanlzatKm to plav was loeeived a short time ,igo by Bill Toy, do ector, who is of the opinion that the band will comply if ui tungements aie completed In time. Ogden has also lequested that the band appear theie duiing its Pioneer A note congratuDays eelebiation lating the unit was directed here from the mayor of Ogden and stated that if the band were willing, arrangements would be made theie I) Biynei, beastlier; Flunk B HanThe band would pluy in Ogden on di-1 E. son, attorney, and A Gibson, July 12 and in Suit Lake City on ector. semi-annu- al participation July 1 24 New cash coxes with automatic drawer at The Sun-Advo-- te. couetaae CARD OF THANKS We wish by this method to expiess our appreciation to all those who weie 80 Ind 8nd sympathetic duiing the Illness and at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, Al- Also vve extend oui fred Davis. thanks for the lovely floial offerings. Mrs. Alfied Davis and Family. FOR THE June Regardless of price you couldn't ask for greater protection, better mileage, or cleaner engine performance than with RPM" at 95c a quart. 25, 1936 NOTICE is heieby given that Thomas S. Ross, of Duchesne, Utah, who, on August 7, 1930, made stock-- ! raising homestead entry, No 049308, for SV4 Section 20, NE'i, ENW', Section 30, Township 11 South, Range 12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has ftl- ed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land1 above described, befoie the cleik of, the distnct court, at Duchesne, Utah, on the 4th day of August, 1936 Claimant names as witnesses: John Wimmer and Harold Wimmei, of Du-- I chesne, Utah, Charles Burdick, of Bridgeland, Utah, and Ralph Gib-- 1 boney of Myton, Utah THOMAS F. THOMAS, Main j7w. POTTE- R- Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric VEN if motor oil cost a dollar a quart, many motorists would pay the price. They want to be safe. They know that really superior oil pays for itself over and over in savings on repairs and maintenance. This unsurpassed performance is exactly what you get in the new RPM Motor Oil. No motor oil at any price can give you more and better lubrication. Decide now "Ill Rcgidei. Date of first pub, July 2, 1036 Date of last pub , August 6, 1936 ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone 297 Price OIL BUYER TOP-PREG- E DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Intel lor, Generali Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, FRANK B. HANSON, Todays Farmer Need OGDEN, SALT LAKE Tull Attorney At Law 336, 27 Ea Kojal CC' Dalton, Phone 1,1 Dvo-wei- PROFESSIONAL B. W. das Jhn Total assets of $148,200 42 ,ue listed 111 the financial statement issued by First Fcxlciul Savings and Loan association us of June 30 Fust moitguge loans held by the Cash on company total $113,894 61 hand. $25.433 38: demand accounts, $20,353 38, time eel tifieales, $5,000, and fedeial home loan bank stock, $1,000 are listed Since the oigamzatum of the association, $4,819 72 lias been paid out in dividends, according to the con-the- y densed statement, with $437 97 in accumulated reset v es Officeis of the First Federal aie Eugene C Hanson, piesident; Dr II F. McLaughlin .vice piesident; Frank Cochtane lelt Wednesday for Mt P1,oasfd for J stay an employe of the C. camp, etui nod Panguitch cents at The last week to the home of his 'paients, ninety-fiv- e and Mrs Jim Wilson, to visit for cate, giant size for $1 43. t.--, two weeks. j..:. A large paitv of Royal lesidents week-en111 d Manti visspent the past iting fnends and relatives and oh- -, Another giotip serving the holiday spent the Fouith a Fish Lake. Mrs Ada Hammond and Mi. and Mrs McFaye of San Fiancisco and Saciamento, California, Mi and Mrs Warren Taj lor and daughter, and Mr. and Mis Rollen Chiistenen of visitSalt Lake City weie week-en- d ors at the home of Mi and Mrs Ivan Mr and Mis Wall and then Wall guests went to Castle Dale for the Foui th holiday to visit with lelatives 1936 Date of first publication, Hove Mrs. Arnold Thompson and family accompanied Mr and Mis Arthur Hamel to Salt Lake City where spent the week-en- d visiting with their respective friends and relatives Mr. and Mis J I Evans anil dy returned to their home in encun Folk Fuday after spending NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William Lilly, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of A. S. Horsley on or before the 10th day of September, A. D A. taltolnia' llu !,Vi tJi of their mother, Mis AWAIT REPLY FROM By First Federal Savings And Loan Thelma Noos Mr and Mrs. Ray Denison of Sun- nyside weie Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Loien Peteison Mrs Stena Peteison and daughter, Della, of 1 phi aim, aie visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Loren Petei- son Mr and Mis C. R Buckley and son of Mun ay, weie vvech- d the llome of Mr and M?, Ml' C Ils R f A v! and Ml' PACE ELEVEN j A use top-qualit- y MOTOR OIL unsurpassed No motor oil any prioo con you moto and balt.r lubrioation. t gin 'RPM." 'RPM" L 25 AQ'JAIt rtgisltrtd tradt-mm- t NEW STANDARD OIL PRODUCT HORSLEY A. S. Never Milk a Cow Attorney At Law-Roo- 5, Silvagni Bldg. Price Phone 16 SWEETRING, S. J. 29 E. LAWYER Main St. H. D. Tel. 141 HINSO- NAttomey-at-La- w Auditing and Accounting Rooms Price 8 Silvagni Bldg. Utah Telephone 355 7-- LEWIS OPTICAL CO. Makers of Eye Glasses DR. W. LEWIS W. Optometrist In Charge The Perfect Tribute Costs No More Funeral Home Flynn Phone 29 Carbon Ave. 58 No. Price, Utah Dangerous lanterns have disappeared. So will most of the drudgery of farm life disappear with ELECTRIC SERVICE A small economical motor will do a Ambulance 24 Hour Service iWallace Mortuary Licensed Enabalmers Service Above All Price, Utah Phone 158 lThomasDeseret iMortuary EMBALMERS LICENSED Day or Night Ambulance Service Price Tel. 164-- !or. J. C. Hubbard, Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-- J, Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah and comfortable as any city home. R. F. at our local store and let us tell you all about Easy Terms and Low Rates for Electric Service. UTAH P0V7EE & LIGHT GO. own familys whiskey! : Physician and Surgeon clean, quick milking job. It will also cool pump water, grind feed, churn, milk, and make the home as modern Call For celebrating heres our BHss L. Finlayson, M. D.( Res. Phone 318 M. D. McLaughlin, 381 Res. Phone Physicians and Surgeons FRATERNALISM 1659 LodgeOFNo. Helper MOOSE ORDER LOYAL I dare say a lot of folks looking around in the liquor stores have got their eye peeled for something extra special for the 4th. I shouldnt wonder if theres some that hasnt found out they can get the exact same whiskey we distillers enjoy ourselves. The Wilken Family Whiskey is our own Family's recipe made in every way according to the recipe of our Dad that started distilling 44 years ago. If youve got a mind to find out how mild and tasty a whiskey can be without its costing you much either Tom and William and me would like you to try the Wilken Family Whiskey. And The Wilken Family hopes you have a nice holiday! Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall EARL SIFUMWAY, Dictator A. J. CARLSON, Secy. Women of the Moose Meet Every Tuesday 8:00 P. M. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Helper Rachael Peterson, Senior Regent. Rhoda Ilreinson, Recorder. BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY JOS. S. FINCH & CO, INS, OF SCHENLEY PRODUCTS C0,INC. M 8 proof Th straight whlsklos n thin product art 15 iwwthn or more old 25 straight whiakat 7B grate erutral optrita Thta product contains 5 straight whiskey 4 year old 20 rtralfM whtakay 15 months M. SCHENLEY, Copyright, 191-6- Jos S Finch & Co, Inc Fi trip rrrm Wvtis |