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Show s TIIE PAGE TWELVE - TT I n Plan Organization Carbon In Drive Soon For The Governorship Sunday school at 10::00 a. m Beveridge, superintendent Morning worship at 1100 a. m, good MAILING PROBLEM tor. singing and message by the pasOrganization of Carbon county in of Mayor Harmon W. Perry of behalf 7 00 m at worth , topic, p. league Ep "Jobs for the New Age. Leader, Ogden in his campaign for the govon the parti A plea for ernorship will be carried on in the of the gtncial public regarding the Ladies Aid picnic Thursday, July 'not distant future, according to an-- I mailing of spe ml letters, phamphlets, 16th nouncement made here this week The notiu-an.i other forms invitation1-Stand by the church. We need to Ogden mayor is understood to be of gieetmgs h.i been made by the in touch with the Eternal. planning to seek the governorship on post offue dip.ntment here who ask keep an independent ticket next fall. His T. II EVANS, Pastor. that persons having any special mailmaintain that he will carsupporters ings to please contact officials and his home county and probably Salt ry sceuie correct postage rates and clasCOLUMBIA NEWS Lake county, voicing strong belief that sifications of mail. he can and will carry Carbon, too. Mail Held I p Mr. Perry has announced definitely By Leona Lines During the past few weeks, many he favors the direct primary electhat Ed Braby spent the Fourth of July persons have dispatched special mail tion system and promises a progreswithout consulting officials and de- in Mt. Pleasant, where he attended a sive attitude on other political matrodeo. to termining whether or not the mail splendid Lester Worley spent Sunday with ters which bring government closer was classified eoirectly. In some invoters. the countv. in relatives Emery stances, the mail was held up pending Andrew Saviolukis spent the weekconsultation with the dispatchers, and seat. with another good cast. The latter was theiefoie delivered later than end in the county was Mr. and Mrs and J. Roberts enjoved immensely, since once Clyde let-teis would have been necessary if the ir was scheduled and then before sumfor their left Carl, on, Friday had been given the coirect claspostponed due to the poor condition mer vacation. sification. Mrs. M. T. Johnson and son Martin of the machine. Must Be Classified left Monday morning for Salt Lake Miss Kimiko Maryama, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maryama, and All mail must be classified, post City office of fit tals said, before delivery Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kimber spent Robert Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake and Clear Frank Larsen, received severe finger can even be started Any mail or the week-en- d wounds while playing with fire crackwith relatives. printed matter that is typed or writ- Creek Mr. and Mis. James McCluskey ers on the Fourth. ten in long hand, constitutes first class visited In Provo with Mr. While motoring to Price to spend and mail, and must bear the first class and family Mrs. Elmo Carter on Independ- the Fourth of July, Mr. and Mrs. no It differmakes postage stamp. ence Day. Frank Larsen and family, accompanence whether or not the letter is sealMr. and Mrs. Harry Kopasis and ied by Albert Tittle, son of Mr. and ed or unsealed the officials declared. family ,Mrs. Emma Skala and Jim Mrs. Bill Tittle, were nosed from the in Sco- road by another car traveling in the Punted materials, such as mimeo-giaph- Straudi spent the week-en- d same direction. The Larsen car turnforms, linotyped matter, field and Clear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harvey spent ed over twice, throwing Robert, the when there is nothing written or addAll ed, and mailed in quantities of 20 or the Fourth of July with relatives in youngest child, from the auto. of receivmachine the Colorado. the occupants more, may be sent for one half the Mr. and Mis. John Crawford and ed cuts, scratches and bruises but no fust class postage rate. have been spending a few days very serious injuries were suffered. family The postoffiec department requests at However, Mrs. "Larsen, has since been Spnngville with relatives. that persons contemplating or making Mr. and Mrs Fred Kimber and Mr. confined to her bed from the shock. special quantity mailings consult with and Mrs. Bill Harris and family spent them, to ascertain information and se- July 4th in Provo visiting with Mrs. FROM PUBLIC ON PRICE. ADVOCATE. 7T, Communty Church ASK COOPERATION SUN- Jhursday, T A II I" comb paid a fine of day sentence meted nut ,, held afte. being w. ek Rush New Clifford f ,r I mg drunk and was released, gu.lty to resisting un offl,p', for marauding m car, du. $13 25land being drunk on the ey is sem-- g S.Kcr Moon U- -. ''Ink- Knnb.,11 ti 1 Bl-.n- pCP the bell j ; . . .he h Pl r gh,:lfg ects. y PINT No. 167 feli No. 64 1 resh i i Xfcarr'5-5- X, 0 coo work u tA, !i " BRAND o j n ,race If . o 4 jeUowness M (tCucu CQMnuav Cl K rji Iff jiV & . r j v QVJX ,-i- t America U -- theres a barrel of cd FIFTH No. 444 quality in every bottle! 'ouTl: Three Confined In Carbon County Jail Kimbers mother. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Strate in the and family spent the week-en- d Ferron mountains, and report an enjoyable time. Miss Catherine Evans, daughter of Clear Creek Girl Mr. and Mrs. .Tally Evans is visiting Passes Following in Wellington "with friends and relatives. Illness Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Neilson of Wyoming and Mrs. Anne Worley of Wei- -' Death last Saturday afternoon call- lington spent Sunday with Mr. and ed Donna II. White, 16, of Clear Mrs. Bill Tittle and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner, Cieek, following an illness of approxdaughter, Miss Kitty Belle, and Mrs. atfour months. Death was imately Gardners mother, Mrs. Belle Farra, tributed to heart disease. are house guests at the home of Mr. Funeral services were held Tues- and Mrs. James Irvine. Mrs. Ed Braby and son Donald left day morning in Clear Creek, with inlast week to spend the summer in terment there. Survivors are her mother and fath- Los Angeles with Mrs. Brabys sister, er, Reuben and Lillian White, also Mrs. Ray Jones, and daughter of Sun nyside, accompanied them. one sister, Mrs. Alice Menzles, of Lloyd Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henning Olsen of Price left Columbia the fore part of this week for his PRINTING . The Sun. Advocate cure instructions regarding the proper dispatching of their maial. Otherwise a delay may be necessary while the depaitment completes a check-u- BRAND p. Three persons were jailed by local police recently, two for being drunk and one for allegedly stealing personal property from cars last Saturday STRAIGHT WHISKEY 90 PROOF I DISTILLED DRY GIN 85 PROOF Ai you prefer in BOURBON or RYE Distilled from 100 grain neutral spirits COPYRIGHT 1936. THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. night. Lengthy NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sataro Sato, also known as T. S. Sata, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Columbia, Utah, or to Henry Ruggcri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 11th day of September, A. D. 1936. KOIC1II YAMAGUCHI, Administrator of the Estate of Sataro Sato, also known as T. S. Sato, deceased. Date of first pub., July 2, 1936 Date of last pub , July 23, 1936 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Tony OBerto, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 11th day of September, A. D. 1936. MARTHA OBERTO, Administratrix of the Estate of Tony OBerto, Deceased. Date of first pub., July 2, 1936 Date of last pub., July 23, 1936 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SHERIFFS SALE. The First National Bank of Price, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Lines and Jaquetta Lines, hus- earn the INTERESTING home. Miss Shirley Reynolds of Salt Lake is spending a short vacation here with her cousiu. Donna Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knox and family left the latter part of the week for their summer trip. They plan to tour the state of Utah, and will visit scenic spots. 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