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Show i THE PAGE FOUR SUN-ADVOCAT- l'IAn PRICE E, Thursday. JlLY in and wde are vacationing rerepresentative f the lctal Eiks lodge Silvagni m thi section, it was Parks the at the national conclave held there week ported last recently. Mrs. Paul Cox and infant son spent dre ..ill Thomas 11. Russell. Don Justensen dent. The complaint alleged that' v utone park Monday in the state capital city this e Wet,w and Kenneth Frandsen left Thursday Robinson was Intoxicated at the time fa.be week. companion to Miss Nancy Mark. for Silverton, Colorado, where they, his auto collided with that of two will be employed. boys From Malta. Idaho, last week, were Marys in Indiana. Mrs. Florence Ward and two children, Mrs. Olive Milburn former resident Among local persons attending' Dr. W. W Lewis left Sunday morn-her- visiting friends and acquaintances of Salt Lake City, is a business 'court sessions in Castle Dale last g jor Vancouver B C, where he here visitor in Price. jurday, were Judge George Christen- - wjll attend the Paclfl( states Optom- sen, Court Reporter William Ross, etrists clinic which opens there on Mrs. B W. Dalton, wife of Attorney Mrs. O.smer Ward and two children and Attorneys Marl Gibson, J. S. August 2. Enroute, he will attend Dt. Dalton of Price, was included in the of Malta, Idaho, were visitors in Car- Sweetring, A .S. Horsley and B. W. Skeffingtrns dinic at Salt Lake City, local residents attending sessions in bon and Emery counties last week Daltoh. Salt Lake City recently. opening on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. with friends and relatives. Ward is a daughter of Mrs. Mace and small City Attorney Frank Hanson reHarold Holdaway journey to Salt Mrs. A. K. Bramwell Snow of Wellington. turned recently from a business trip Lake City Sunday and returned with daughter are visiting with friends in in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Holdaway and their daughter, Ogden this week. Neta Mortensen, 10, daughter of jJoAnn, the latter two having been Mrs. Louise Mortensen of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bolotas and visiting there a week. George Zeese and John Gerendas of Salt Lake City were visitors in the was operated on for appendicitis at family left Price recently for Califorthis week on busithe Price City hospital Wednesday nia where they will spend their vaMrs. James Evans, Luther Lowry, county seat early their Price and with connected noon. ness cation. They expect to return within Charlotte Perigo and Helen Wallace Markets. Success the next week. are in the local hospital recovering Helper stores, B. K. Farnsworth, city attorney of Ifrom appendicitis attacks. City Recorder Wm. Grogan was in Morgan, Utah, was a visitor in this' Among residents of Price who were Lake City Tuesday attending to Salt few' a this week, spending city early Mrs. Tom Lamph returned here late attending business in the state capital matters. business hours tima with A. S. Horsley, of late last week, was Mat Gilmour vacation last week following a the Price Commission company. trip spent in the central states. She Mrs. Tillie Grey of Salem, Oregon, J. O. Robinson pleaded not guilty reported climatic conditions were visited here Saturday and Sunday to charges of drunken driving before Mayor J. B. Lee accompanied by terribly warm through the prairie with her father, George Ryland, enW. Hammond here last late J. Lee are expected to return to states. Mrs. Judge route home from a vacation trip to week following signing of a com- Price within the next few days from Park. Yellowstone P. O. Silvagni, his son Victor, Tony plaint growing out of a traffic acci- - Los Angeles. Lee was the official e 'price and Cearby e, Sat-!jn- 21-d- ay Mrs. Viola O'Berto and Miss Marie Rasmussen of Price, spent the fore part of the week in Salt Lake City. t a P license, issued by the clerks office, went to the A business Friday - Saturday Matinee Sat. 10:30 Double Feature- Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Sat. Continuous from 3:30 I fofWmonTGOiHERY j county Spring Glen Mercantile of three months. Scientificaliv AIR COOLED Parmley, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parmley of Price, left Sunday for a two weeks trip to Salt Lake City and Cedar City. Saturday Sat. Continuous from 3:30 ROSfiUnO RUSSELL Carl Olsen, who is attending summer school in Salt Lake City, was a Price business visitor over the weekend. tarring RICHARD Din Mrs. Walter P. Benham and son, Lee, of Gallup, N. M., are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mat Gilmour. for several weeks. Lee is employed on the Gallup Independent, with Also Mary IJrian Russel Hampton MTg - Monday KAREN MORLEY LLOYD NOLAN A COLUMBIA ONE YEAR LATER Sunday i Sun. - Mon. - PICTURE Sunday - Monday Tue. Sun. Continuous from 2:15 A titti Jlaxtttt Gilligan and family and Orlan Wat- 2 kins and daughters motored to Sun. Continuous from 2:15 Sun. Continuous from 3:30 daugh- mnm JjclQtw Ver- nal Saturday. Operations have been under way since early Saturday morning to clear all debris left by the flood last weekend. No injuries were suffered during the storms but damages on roads, railroads and bridges amount to thousands of dollars. Mining operations were expected to begin again Wednesday. Mrs. Ray Jones and daughter are visiting in California. 1934 ASSESSMENTS IN COUNTY REVEAL NEARLY HALF MILLION DECREASE valuations in Carbon Assessed county, as received from the State Tax commission, took a drop of nearly a half million dollars this year over that of last year, according to the county clerks office. county assessor, as corrected county board of equalization follows: Real estate, ft Ilf , $2,131,442-ments- $2,066,848; live stock 857 and personal property, $1 2rVs The table, as received Comparison Given tax commission is as follows-193While the grand total of assessed valuations for 1936 is listed at Automobile, passenger and the 1935 total reached td&i gisiH $15,-654,4- W. $16,-243,1- Difference is given in the companies, $6,769; car express companies valuations in mining properties. Last power companies, beas recorded were year the mines $5,099,268; telegranh ifff ing valued at $10,225,352; this year at assessment compji they are valued for mining property No. 1, $5,036,915; sched. No. 2 Totals Vary Total $9,651,902. Gran'I 614,987. Automobile, passenger and freight total $15,654,418. 1935 For Comparison companies were brought up this year Purposes over last year, comparing at $6,769 Automobile, passenger and freight against $2,770. Car companies also companies, $2,770; car companies took approximately a $1,000 raise. $136,027; express companies, $3355! Express companies this year were power companies,' $565,000; railroad lower; power companies just a trifle companies, $5,096,896; telegraph $21,858; telephone companies, higher; railroad companies were higher; telegraph companies $52 $161,935; mining property sched. No lower while telephone companies 1 $5,516,044; sched. No. 254739. 308. Total $10,255,352. Grand towere around $5,000 higher. The total assessments made by the tal $16,243,193. corrmV.-$137,020- $567,921-companies- , 'I" 5S K $ ;3lra PP .eft' fan to jenditi tf s, $2,-3- r wfl $1 $8.51 ST5, dfun 72 Miss Joanne Tangren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loras Tangren, former residents of Price and now of Salt Stanley Leonard has returned to Lake City, is visiting here this week, Price from Salt Lake City where he has been employed by the Safeway Mimeograph paper at The Stores for the past six months. Mr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. De Leonard has accepted a position with partmejit of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah the local Sewell's Market. daily newspaper in that city. June Miss Betty Joyce For Your Pleasure & Comfort Friday for a period 16 25, 1936. s jii j. ins $1,8 vssne p? 5714 $2: a $4.9 8 430. I $1 5, $6 SI v, piiS, hall art 53; v NOTICE is hereby given that E. E. Davis, Sr., of Cleveland, was Thomas S. Ross, of Duchesne, Utah, g here recently visiting with Mr. and who. on August 7, 1930, made homestead entry, No. 049308, Mrs. Bert Pelca. !for S! Section 20. NE'-i- EUNW'i' (Section 30, Township 11 South. Range Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Vaught re- '12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has fiturned Wednesday of this week from lled notice of intention to make final a fishing trip through the Jackson Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of Hole country. (the district court, at Duchesne, Utah, on the 4th day of August, 1936. July Birthday Is Claimant names as witnesses: John Observed By Miss Wimmer and Harold Wimmer, of DMiss Ethel Coli was feted at a uchesne, Utah, Charles Burdick, of Utah, and Ralph birthday social in her home last Sun- Bridgeland, of Myton, Utah. occasion the day, July 12, being her THOMAS F. THOMAS, birth anniversary. A delicious chickRegister. en dinner was the evenings feature, Date of first 2, 1936 with the following guesis attending: Date of last pub., July 6, 1936 pub., August Mr. and Mrs. E. Coli, Mr. and Mrs Ralph World and daughter, Norma Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coli and son. Eddie, Ethel, Frances and Louise Coli, IS Farms Miss Mary Mayo of Salt Lake City, and Dean Holdaway. The honored guest was presented Willard L. Sowards, Broker, with a number of lovely gifts. Mrs. Provo, Utah Eugene Coli and Miss Frances Coli were hostesses. stock-raisin- , 20, 00, artm park 53.23 51.38 ese 3. S3: no 00,8 DsI Cali grai Utah County City Homes u Fit SUNNYSIDE NEWS were Castle Dale visitors last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock visited Emil Menotti, son of Mr. and Mrs, David Menotti, is spending a few at Koosharen recently. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner moweeks here with his parents. He is tored to Price Tuesday. a student in an Ohio university. Miss Isabel Watkins, Mrs. Laurel Amel Denison and Ellis Peacock IFirslI; Matiomail HBaulk of Price, Utah M Since 1901 Safety, Service, Stability Member Federal Reserve System 'U& Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'on Aft Condensed Statement of Condition 2:1 JUNE 30, 1936 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Driving through Death Valley can cause LESS wear than one of your engine starts the starter, WHEN you step on rub moving parts together. If your oil is too thick, it flows too slowly and these parts run dry of lubrication. Thats one reason of your why approximately 75 is engines wear caused by starting. Today you need a motor oil for your frequent starts. FAST-FLOWIN- G ... But it must be TOUGH, too so it will withstand high speed and resist forming carbon and sludge. Shell has developed just such an oil, at a cost of $3,000,000. The process behind it, experts say, is the greatest oil achievement in the last 25 years. Stop at your Shell station today and get the facts about this new oil. Golden Shell MOTOR OIL $ 438,981.31 906.16 : Bank Building, Furniture, Fixtures. ... ... LO0 Other Real Estate 13,327.54 Other Assets 859.93 Cash Assets: U. S. Bonds $159,400.00 Municipal Bonds 29,050.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,600.00 Cash and Due from Banks 316,967.00 509,017.00 . TOTAL $963,092.94 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $ ?TurP,u.s. Profits and Reserves Time Deposits STan,d-.SIt-s Other Bills Payable Rediscounts TOTAL 50,000.00 70,000.00 25 189.75 ! . . ! 36232.60 454,368,02 1 on? 57 none NONE $963,092.94 HELPFUL and CORDIAL SERVICE To Individuals, Firms and Corporations |