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Show I 1 , jjgcts nlV AUGUST 6, 1936 the nfigiAVYIN j iy sun-ad- v PRICE O C A T E OIL EQUIPMENT UTAH PAGE FIVE A large number of witnesses have been interviewed by the defense in their efforts to five the lads. While I STUBBORN BLAZE BEING INSTALLED MANSLAUGHTER IN the actual number was not released, it 1 was indicated that an adequate num-bbo- r' Pa On,) (CORT.NUID Fo ICoriNvjtB Fbom P8, On,) of persons would appear for the defense. The trial is expected to be DEATH . were Marmon-Harringta homa concern. It consisted of two one of the highlights of the Emery and are ex-(0- L lotely demolished fleets of railroad cars, the first a six-c- ar (Continuio From Pack On,) Only the skele-- 1 county court term. to be junked shipment and the last, a four-c- ar le es remain, everything Allegations that the defendants shipment. A crew of sciousness. Funeral services were approximately' having been burned. Tires cignt or ten men, including the truck conducted early this week in Emery burned oft the rims and on the Announcement of the teachers who drivers, was kept busy at the rail- county. "'in truck only the wire threads road yards unloading. Placed In Jail herm.P!0yed in 311 thc hools fjd be seen. Upholstery in the seats To Drill Deep Following the death, the two boys is to be recounty, as off were burned completely The company is leased during the latter prepared to drill were placed in the Castle Dale jail, part of this from 1,000 steering wheels, tubes, wiring and month or the first feet to 10,000 feet in or- - then later Neilson was transferred to part of der to determine whether or not oil theCarbon county bastile. Early this . wooden sections . it was related by school September, board of- is there. Paint Cans Exploded The geodedic and under- week, he was taken back to Castle ficials here this week. cans of paint, exploded beat ground formations are favorable to Dale where charges were filed. jlie Reason for the late announcement the of center Kjmated at 1,800 gallons will be held Preliminary is that there are usually a num- the prospects of oil traps and with amount of money being spent, an sometime the hearing jLj paint plus 500 gallons of paint bergiven latter part of this of changes in the Sner and the explosions splashed personnel just optomistic outlook predominates, month. James Braffett has been sebefore school starts and the Oil has been sought in that section cured as the defense present liquid over a wide area. Many head, and he said is list expected to be revised Resig- (on one previous occasion, in 1922. hundreds of pounds of crushed salt that possibly Karl V. King of Salt new nations, appointments, shifts, Drill Force Here scattered by the falling debris. Lake City would sit at the defense stored in the changes and other revisions predomArrivial late last week of almost table. Other equipment inate the initial the fire com-wepreparations. the complete drilling force of Loff-lan- d sbeds and damaged by The state is headed by District AtStart in Sept. mowers, gas water-Lnp- s, Brothers, of Oklahoma City, torney Keller, County Attorney PeaSchools will open during the first Okla., said to be the largest operating cock and sections of snow plows, variDalton. Attorney cement part of September. Estimations re- firm in its line in the nation, will be ous road signs, camp stoves, articles. NOTICE TO WATER USERS garding the total number of enrollees followed by early starting of actual md smaller miscellaneous and also the shed, expected, are not given but it was ground boreing operations in the San State Engineer's Office, All equipment Salt Lake City, Utah, July 28, 1936. insRafael section for the California Oil said that the number should not valued at $2,500 was covered by vary Notice is hereby given that Evalyn company. urance. Auditors and adjustors will greatly from test years total. Two of the three drillers are John McDonald,in Provo, Utah, has made Apand are expected to A new addition has been wW the debris accordance with the laws added to Road Commissi- the Carbon Rundle and Abb Whelan, the latter plication of Utah to appropriate two sec. ft. of render a report to the high and will relieve the two arrived with their families water from Green river in Emery on proper this week. cramped conditions in which the last having week from Oklahoma. A third county, Utah. Said water will be diThe shed will probably be replaced students worked last year. driller is to be on location for the in- verted from April 1, to November 30 new structure. by a Board Meets Sat. itial operations. Mr. Ballew has been inclusive of each year by means of Next meeting of the Carbon county here for some time. pumps located as follows: (a) N80ft from the SV, Cor. Sec. school boaid is this Saturday, August CHARGES HURLED The great amount of equipment be9, T.20 S R.16 E S. L. B. & M. :8. Routine matters and other business ing conbrought in by the drilling S28deg41min E. 973 ft. from be taken up during the meeting tractors, Loffland, and the large num- the(b) NE cor. of said Sec. 9. SPEECH jwill action IN on matters that have been ber of necessary and experienced ;and Two sec. ft. of water will be drawn will workmen indicates that the from pumps located at each of the pending probably be started. (Continued from page One) efforts of the California firm will above described points but only one The board has moved back into be and likely to deter- of the pumps will be used at any one their former thoroughgoing and building repairs are sent of an administrative committee time. The water will be used to irriwere out of line being hurried. The structure was raz- mine for all time whether or not gate 69.43 acres of land embraced in whose sympathies which in is area in there oil the ed they by fire early this year and during and its intended with the 'measure the NWV4 SWV, and Lot 4 of the the process of renovating and re- will operate. aforesaid Sec. 9. benefit. It is understood that a platform the board occupied a porThis application is designated in the The present governor was charged modeling will be erected near the local stock-yar- State Engineers Office as File No. tion of one of the dorms. with having refused repeatedly to call for the purpose of unloading 12226. New cement steps are being laid of the legislature for a special session All protests against the granting of and equipment necessary for supplies a new and roof has been completed he purpose of bringing Utahs setup said duroutfit application, stating the reasons of the drilling operations of Auditors Here into line in order that residents .therefor, shall be submitted in affmonths . forthcoming ing this stale might obtain benefits made idavit form and in duplicate, accomAuditors have been busy at the panied by a fee of $1 00 and filed in NOTICE possible through the national social school office auditing and checking security law, that the call was finally the supplies there. News coverage for this section will this office within 30 days after the Books, supplies, of the publication of this issued only when it appeared that de-lvouchers and other forms are given be handled for the Salt Lake Tribune 'completion notice. onee-ovfor the Democratic gubernatorial an annual and from the by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Crockett. TUNE Expert Workmanship T. H. HUMPHERYS, is solicited. nomination was really a serious present appearance, the school board Your State Engineer. It was pointed out that the will receive a good commendation threat. Phone 101 until 6 p. m. or 528-Date of first publication, Aug. 6, 1936 call lor the special session was hinged from the auditors. Date of last pub., September 3, 1936 after 6 p. m. entirely on one provision, that of legislating in favor of the unemployment portion of the social security act and thus leaving the old age pension-setu- p LIST INVOLUNTARY DUZETTES on en-fLb- "savagely turned upon him (Duzctte) and beat him unconscious, a statement which appeared in the last issue as the result of of The information advanced to this publication, were later declared untrue, the claim being advanced that the youths were not guilty of any such action. Sun-Advoc- PRINTING Thk PRICE GARAGE CO. Phone 294 Dodge j ed - Plymouth Commercial Cars Dodge Dodge Trucks 3 6 Per Cent Time Payment Plan DODGE MEANS DEPENDABILITY MAWS We Have A Fine Line up of AY USED CARS Everyone Reconditioned Everyone A Dependable Car ds LOW DOWN PAYMENT & EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ea ILY IN ON Parts Accessories Phone 294 Towing Ser. er Storage levilie dious lY in its alleged present largely condition. The senator also declared that a checkup of the state road commission employment roll showed that the salary charges for that department during the first fifteen days of May amounted to approximately $111,000 as compared with $120,000 for the same period of July, implying that the increase was for political purpos- - 0 I0T IE AT THE BLOOMERS GENERAL LINGERIE EVENT - NT 9 RUMSSON or BORDENS and Mrs. Frank J. Erdman of Lake City, Mrs. Allan D. Brown Mr. Salt Brown, Jr., of Washinwere guests over the at the home of Mr. and FABRICS son, Allan gton, D. C., and )AY week-en- d J. F. MacKnight. Mrs. NOTICE June 25, 1936. IF the Interior, General Salt Lake City, Utah, NOTICE is hereby given Tnomas S. Ross, of Duchesne, wo. on August 7, 1930, made S De- - FOR PUBLICATION. partment of Land Office at that Utah, stock-raisi- ng homestead entry, No. 049308, Section 20, NEN4, E14NW14, Section 30, Township 11 South, Range East., Salt Lake Meridian, has fil- notice of intention to make final f. to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of we district court, at Duchesne, Utah, on ttie 4th day of August, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: John dimmer and Harold Wimmer, of Utah, Charles Burdick, of I 80 Square Prints 3 yd Ralph Gib-w- ey THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. t first pub., July 2, 1936 fast pub., August 6, 1936 3 BROADCLOTH NOTICE Dei partment of the Interior. General rfd Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 22, FOR PUBLICATION. SHADES IN BEAUTIFUL SHEER PURE SILK HOSE SUMMER IDEAL FOR QUILTING IN Full Fashioned MERCERIZED MATERIALS (- - THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Edwnn : S hi. j Atty., City- - Utah- f,lrst Pub- - JUly 30, 1936 f last pub., August ORDER OF MOOSE Meets Every Tuesday Night K. P. Lodge Hall Earl SHUMWAY, Dictator A J- - CARLSON, Secy. omen of Mt Every I acwi Eh ad Tuesday 8:00 P. M. B,de IIe,Per Frierson, Senior Regent. IIrrinson, Recorder. 59c Reg. 98c GARMENTS CLOSING OUT SEVERAL STYLES IN THIS FAMOUS AT OF LINE CORSETS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 20 COTTON Of All GOOD QUALITY FINE KNIT RAYON GARMENTS SPECIAL PRICE DURING THIS EVENT WHITE SHOES H ' Two Way Stretch GOOD QUALITY SLIPS UTAB GENERALI THEATRE GENERAL - m RAYON SLIPS FORM FITTING BRASSIERE TOP WITH SHADOW PROOF SKIRT FINE QUALITY KNIT RAYON y A, m fTS GENERAL DEPT STORE NEXT TO LYRIC PI LADIES Hhe Store for all your shopping ' , oSS 49c UJ C3 89 FINE TAILORED GIRDLES GARMENT the Moose C A HENDERSONS v L. D. S. CLEARAHCE TEES AND OXFORDS FRATERNAL1SM Helper Lodge No. 1659 hOTAL $1.19 FINAL pumps BUY 15c 98c ladies straps 27, 1936 AND m m WHITE RAYON CREPE SLIP, WITH LACE TRIMMING SPECIAL DURING THIS EVENT NIGHTGOWNS RAYON de-2- d, S: DAYS SEVERAL PAIRS AT THIS REMARKABLE LOW PRICE ALL OUT CLOSING 1936. NOTICE is beodore C. hereby given that Candland, of Mount 19?nSant who, on October 10th, . 3 ade stock raising homestead fy, No. 047685, for All of Section 8, jownship 12 South, Range 8 East, pake Meridian, has filed notice nfiintention to make Final Proof, to claim to the land above before H. F. Wall, Notary at Mount th iCj Pleasant, Utah, on srd day of 1936. September, laimant names as witnesses: Hugh, of Spring City, Utah. Abe ?f Mount Pleasant, Utah, Ed- 3 Colson, of Mount Pleasant, Utah. Ltahn Nelson of Mount Pleasant, PREPARE FOR SCHOOL HOSIERY SALE Reg. 25c Yd COLORS AND SLIPS 25c GENUINE BEAUTIFUL BLOOMERS PANTIES LADIES PANTIES BLOOMERS SPECIAL PRICE fl' GIRLS FINE QUALITY KNIT RAYON FUL LACE APPLIQUE TRIMMING Guaranteed Colors ' PANTIES A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LADIES FINE QUALITY RAYON KNIT PANTr IES AND BLOOMERS WITH BEAUTI- Du-TOs- wdgeland, Utah, and of Myton, Utah. If 3GENERALE IGENERALE 2:15 UTAH PRICE -IfiEHEMlLE pa |