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Show f ADVOCATE, PE1CE V f Kenilworth Man . CLEAR CREEK NEWS IMARK HART CITED Is Cited For Being Drunk, Disorderly FOR BAND RECORD! By Josie Gordon THE PACE TWELVE PRICE DRUM MAJOR g A Vff 11 ROLAPP NEWS HIAWATHA NEWS LaMar Jorgensen ha ment driving the Price on this bread route. HIGHLY COMMENDED William Miss Doris Averett of Clear Creek to various beauty and scenic points in n dent in the minAw1 left with friends Tuesday to spend Yellowstones U. S. Commissioner, state suited the is in week AT DEMONSTRATION several weeks at Fish Lake. here severely loss won more visiting outstanding T. Paul Wilcox last Boyd Dart of Helper Having Allen Johnson ,.La.!humb After a brief visit here, Mr. and awards than any other band director reprimanded Wesley Leonard Bruce with his sister Miss Kathryn Dart, turrJs a months vacation from Mrs. O. R. Vosburgh and daughter in the intermountain fiom sentenced Caliente, and 'of is Thompson .Buddy the Kenilworth, Utah, region Mr. and Mrs. Bud ? la Michael Maloney, national cham left Tuesday for their home in $an enviable record of Mark Hart, direct-- ; him to five hours in jail and a fine Nevada, is visiting here indefinitely children of Price were Sunaker a California, pionship winner of twirling and drum Oiego, wi!?r Sthm ors at the home of Frank r fay Mr. and Mrs. Linn Mower recently or of the American Falls high school 0f $5. a was in twirl featured major events, CityP on Bruce was found guilty of being in Ml. Pleasant to spend sev band and who is in charge of the and Mrs. Llovd motored to week-eS- d Lake Salt fnL the ing demonstration at a concert to be eral drum major division of the Inter- - under the influence of liquor and also business moved to Huntington with relatives. ' days the Intermountain High given by conduct. Bruce, in the Mrs, Sarah Jameson and Gil Beam- - mountain High School band in ses-!Mr. manager and owner of a nelof disorderly daughter Ramage, Margaret School band Friday, July 10 at 7 p. ,sorii brjth of Spanish Fork, were vis-- sion at the Utah State Agricultural custody of Park Ranger George Wen- - and Irs j0hn Ramage, left Saturday and grocery store. in the college amphitheatre. Mr. itors at the home of Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Rollo ban, was brought from Yellowstone afternoon for Los Angeles, where she college. Anders, had won first place at the don on Monday. Rose Festival Lake where he was apprehended, to will visit for several weeks with rela- family are leaving soon Portland the During intermountain state hand contest in Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edwards and in the where they intend to make '1 Hot,tives. grand floral parade, he took headquarters at Mammoth ttic. Price and then at the state contest daughtuJLkmiee, Lake of Salt home. Mae Miss in Ungricht held was A bands, Springs where he jail. place trophy for class home after held in Logan won rating as one of for her left ' Saturday City also took the sweepstakes prize awaiting trial. . the four best drum majors competing friends last week. spending a week visiting at the home entertained" the 'in the Portland Junior Rose Festival Gordon Josie Miss of Mr. and Mrs. James Ungricht. in the high school group. In the secclub at her home Thursday af- - and had the honor to lead the parade Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradshaw and ond contest held in Price, he won Bridge ternoon. First prize was won by Mrs... jvith his excellent band marchers and in the spent the week-en- d in family Immodithe division. first 5avc rating Gordon,, and consolation prize twirlers visit. business a on Jr. Arthur state By city Parry, capital to he went .. . ately after this contest, w,,nt to Mrs. Zane Nelson. and in are C. and John visited also Forrester Springville is tne family American June fa They zl. . .. Dos Moines, Iowa, to a national hand Dr. and Mrs. Theo. Dodgson motor-- !. S Wales, Utah, on the return trip. contest. At this time, Mr. Maloney ed to Price Sunday to spend the dayiban was awarded first place at the vP Orefon ln "andElJcs convention contests held in Poc- Price Wards missionary class preUAregT won first place in the first division as with friends. Mrhave re- - sented the Sunday evening program and "irs- S. He hal also recently Mrs. N. P. Pettersson and Mrs. Max ,atello, Idaho. a twirler. This was a national champ- from participating in the aturned from a vacation extending over here last week. Three speakers and Curtis visited with the latters re ionship. fortnight. several musical numbers rendered by in Price last week. tives 'Days of Old Fort Hall celebration This year, he won the drum major Agency Ruff hasJeurne, from a b"e the visiting group made up the Mrs. N. P. Pettersson entered 'whe're his band won first place for He reports that contest in Price as a twirler and drum at a birthday party given for her fishing trip the fish are biting good there. e distinction. During daughter, Lorraine, Friday,. Jujy 10. marching. major, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Barnes have NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Western Slope contest in Grand There were twenty-fou- r children! Previous to his directing the We are now making come home of Tony OBerto, deceased, from erican Mr. was Estate where Falls the Hart Idaho, were took band, he served they first Colorado, place present. Refreshments claims with a month will with -: friends spent Creditors litpresent head of the Lava Hot Springs band. visiting and a souvenir was given to each honors. vouchers to the undersigned at HelThis group was chosen to give a and fishing. Mr. Maloney accompanied the Am-- ; tie guest, Last week's ball between games Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, At- per, a LOANS Mrs. R. D. Hansen entertained' at erican Falls band to Portland where marching demonstration in the North- Price and Standardville were viewed torney at Law, Price, Utah, on or be- -; west Music Educators Conference in a sweepstakes prize was awarded for birthday party given for her A. an of excited crowd. 11th Standard the by September, capfore day under the able direction of ter, Phyllis, Thursday, July 9. Games Bostont. Frior to this time, he had ped honors in the first try, with a D. 1936. were charge of the Hiawatha band and took score of 7 to Mark Hart. At the beginning of the were enjoyed, and refreshments MARTHA OBERTO, 3, while Frice won the lamp the many friends attending. first We write all kinds of Insufall term, he will be a senior at the served to Administratrix of the Estate place in the Utah state contest. second game, the score being Re S. weather bureau record The U. The DeLoss Tanner is making his home of Tony OBerto, Deceased. Carbon county high school at Price. following, the Hiawatha rance, Fire, Lightning, ToCreek during the past week band year .'for Clear here 1936 is and now, in 2, to of first pub., July win was one of three bands the Date employed ' rnado, Crop, Rain and Autfollows, with the high, low and preDate of last pub., July 23, 1936 superio rrating at the state band con- Standardville store . 6. in order: 80, omobile, in the best compangiven July cipitation test. Mike Maloney was drum major 42, .00, partly cloudy; July 7, 78, 41, ies in the United States. .04, partly cloudy; July 8, 72, 40, .27; with the Hiawatha band, and also cloudy; July 9, 66, 42, .20, cloudy; 'Jack Jones, present drum major at University of Utah. July 10, 60, 46, .65, cloudy; July 11, 'the r 56, 37, .90. cloudy. Total rainfall was ' Loans on 2.06 inches. pany celebrated mass. J. BRACKEN LEE Thursday night the Chaplain pre-- 1 A meeting was held by the men of Manager a seated of show consisting picture on this community Wednesday, July Con-- 1 the The l, following: e Private Sales 8, for the purpose of obtaining Phone 202 Wil- l, work on the highway construe- - quest of the Cascades; Fastest Easiest Cheapest tion between Clear Creek and Colton. IJlam Boyd in The Yankee Clipper ; Braley Bldg., East Main Stmt l, Ride Em, Cowboy. By Thelma Nezos . Bake' te vis;-M- X of - m. Gor-Malon- ey ? ve(.jfirst j EQUITABLE - - - Insurance '! state-wid- n, AUTO daugh-marchi- ng 14-- 5. 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