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Show N THE PAGE TWELVE SUNNYS1DE NEWS CASTLE GATE NEWS PRICE, SUN-ADVOCA- UTAH of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Curtis. sides the parents, an infant brother Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cochrane and survives. of 'family returned to their home TuesE. Jessen Lowell Mrs. Mr. and were recent day from Vancouver, Canada, where California Holtville. and Mrs. they have been visiting for the past Mr. of guests at the home and Mrs. several weeks at the home of Mr. and Byron Cowan. Mr. Jessen former is Mrs. John Cullen. the and cousins, are Cowan Miss Helen Nezos, a student nurse editor of the Holtville Tribune. Mul-li- n at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Orin Snow, Mrs. returned early Sunday City, ;Lake of Hill Wellington J. and Hill two weeks with her to of home spend moning the at were Sunday visitors parents, Mr. and Milton Nezos. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cowan. Miss Kathryn Dart, nurse at the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilds entertained guests from Mohrland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burdick were week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake. CAMPBELL'S Bowan is visiting in Mildred Miss Salt Lake City. CLEAR CREEK NEWS M. I. A. held its conjoint meeting Sunday evening with the following' By Josie Gordon program' being given: Retold story,: Miss Dorothy Hardy of Iowa is .... , ,eat. and family are visiting in California Mle r0,15 Gilligan; .'spending several weeks at the home piano solo, The World is Waiting for' Df r and Mrs. q. W. Hardy, who wiih their son, William, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long, and son, the Sunrise, Miss Olivia Pederiva; jas yeek returned here after having reading, Sortin the Mail, Mrs. several weeks in the Robert, are vacationing in Oregon. Kay; solo, Holy City, Bishop ern staeMr. and Mrs. A. C. Watts left Tues Hopkinson; reading, The Lostj Mrs. Jim Wallace of Salt Lake City day for Oregon, where they will spend Atf nflCD Venice Jones. ,; a brief vacation. returned to her home last Taylor W. Turner was a business after visiting at the homes of her Mrs. Silas Ross and son, Silas, Jr., and daughter, Colleen, returned home caller at Provo Saturday. Isons, Andrew and William Wallace. Mrs. Ephia Foster is home after a Mr. and Mrs. Aima Neilson of Salt Monday from a vacation at Moon lengthy visit in Vernal. Lake. were guests at the home of jLake Mrs. Mane SeCola qf Salt Lake ReubenCity Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson and family Tucker Thursday. City is visiting here with her mother, were week-en- d visitors in Provo. Mr and Mrs Joe Ward( and sons, balzetti. Miss Katherine Lawley, Miss Helen Mrs. 'Billy and Jack, spent the week-en- d Mrs. Pauline Turner has been en- - in the state Stapley, Miss, Vera Petersen and Miss capital city. tertaininginhonorof her grandmoth-- i Elmer Maine of California was a LaVoyle Acord spent the week-en- d -, B. Mrs. Anof Judd Mess, Mary camping In the mountains west of er, visjtor ftere Monday. He is spending zona, and her mother, Mrs. Frank By Thelma Nezos Colton. lf pound son A seven and Miss Marie Petersen .returned home Spencer of Birdseye, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Oral DeLang of Provo was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. last week-en- d from Salt Lake City where she had visited for the past and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Branch relatives were guests at the home of Melvin Heath. month. tI1S!VrSr?t the h?me of Ir an,d Mrs Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hansen during Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bender and Denson during the week. Miss Lola Winn, after spending the the week, small daughter of Pocatello, Idaho, summer in Manti with relatives, re- -j Relief society held it monthly vis- -j visitors at the home Phyllis Sutton entertained the were week-en- d iting teachers meeting Monday eve- turned home recently. home at her club Thursday. This organization also gave a Refreshments were served to sixteen Miss Mildred Reynolds of Mapleton nin-was a visitor here last week. surprise party Tuesday in honor of gUests. First prize was won by Mrs. Miss Blanche Pearson of Murray is Mrs. Sam I reston, one of their inem- - gherman Jensen. Consolation prize bers. went to Mrs. Wilhoe Koski. visiting at the home of C. II. Mills. -; Van PleasMaster of Jay Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen Wagoner zane Nelson, Mike Malaska, Cliff hls grand-- ; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christensen ;ant C',rov ls vljlti,ri: and Laurie Malaska returned Bailey Mrs. J. Peacock. visitors at parents, Mr of Lark were week-en- d from a fishing trip at Fish-thSunday Mrs. John Thayn of Wei- - r home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zobell. of the trip were satis- Results ae Mrs. Eli Whipple of St. George is lmgton were Sunday visitors at the'fact r anT.rs Taylor Turner.) and Irs Reuben White were visiting with her son, R. V. Whipple, and Mrs. John Pino announce guests of their Miss Winona Sanders of Salt Lake' daughter, Mrs. James at Consumers over the week City is visiting at the home of W. B. the birth of a girl on July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pizzuto an- - jMenzie end. Stapley. boy, Mrs. Annie Evans spent last week-- ! pounce the birth of a jiss p)elcjna Curtis of Pr ice spent 30. end in Salt Lake City visiting at the Lorn at the Price hospital July iast week at lhe home 0f Mr and Mrs. Sunnyside ward will hold a reunion N. P. Pettersson. Iiome of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reese. at Vivian Park in Provo canyon on Mr. and Mrs. Len Larson, Mr. and jAugust 22. All old residents are re- Mrs. Tom Bendelle, Mr. and Mrs. quested to be. present. Kenneth Alexander, Reese Phillips, By Arthur Parry, Jr. Mrs. Cloy Peterson and Misses Em-- ; gr Richard E Andrew Lewis, jma and Margaret Flaim were Price Horner Thomas andJ Frank Picadilly, Frank Markosck was taken to the! visitors last week-enall of Castle Gate, visited with friends Standardville hospital Saturday for Town board members held theirj.in Clear Creek Saturday. an appendicitis operation. monthly business meeting Monday. Local ball games this week result- Miss Winifred Turner is visiting in NEWS ed in Helper winning the first, 11 to,pr0vo. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall of Hein-e- r 4, and Price winning the second, 14 to 0. Jimmie Lee, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. visited with their daughter, Mrs. Leland Behunin, died Saturday mornDr. Cummings has returned from Nellie Dimick, Sunday. Be- Mrs. Williard Peacock of Emery is ing following a tonsil operation. his vacation trip. William Treat and family spent a visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock. Miss Isabel Watkins is cierking in Nelson, and his wife are taking their short time in the state capital city last store while the manager, Glen vacation. the week. Merrel and Orphy Snow of Castle A. L. Thompson was a business Dale are visiting here this week. week. last itor in Salt Lake City A. sister of A. E. Thompson, who Louritz Case of Rochester was a Mrs. Arthur Parry, Sr., entertained has been visiting here, left for her prjday caiier here, at a dinner party last Sunday, the home in Kansas City, Missouri, Mon- and Mrg John preston occasion being her birthday anniver- - day morning. been visiting in Castle Dale. S. W. Snow of Orangeville was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. No. ;S. W. Kay Tuesday and Wednesday. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF RETAIL DEALERS George L. Robinson returned to, IN BEER CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 3.2 TERCENTUM OF Magna Saturday. ALCOHOL BY WEIGHT- AND FIXING THE FEES THEREOF: Mar-gp- en ret - M I . week-end- j Royal hospital, left two weeks in Salt Berkeley, California. ROLAPP NEWS w? y cty John and James Mr and Mrs. Walter Ocnrait iast week-en- d at Ducheme Mr. and Mrs. George are aki"e -- Kf S. STATE ME N TsTyTT Gold, green, silver at The TRANSFER mo . iwT . viW N STORAGE irym MOVING PACKING SHPPMq one-ha- . cot to the In Sa "irbon e :eS -- jsn .slay, it Democn last Sa House conver u Saturd ion disti STANDARDVILLE te delegates, s all over courthou es HIAWATHA Estatives D. wei :non. ask of s he definli 1 throug m; howe seted to brand, but real whisky at ill belli Age way up, price still down. Which makes Rittenhouse a bigger money's worth than ever. Try a bottle and see haw the full 100 proof makes it go farther. just another Not 31A Distilled and bottled by CONTINENTAL DISTILLING Pnn-sylvan- during Si ist where wf agates know! : is said emor B not a :e :ngth will rot CORPORATION, Philadelphia, lloard of County Commissioners of Carbon somi other rave Section It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of a wholesaler of retailer of light beer within the County of Carbon, outside the limits incorporated cities, without first having procured a license therefor from .UQUOR. CONTROL COMMISSION OF UTAH, and having paid there-- I K me fees as hereinafter provided. 1 Section expected i?ort. was gen agth of (Conti : 2 Licenses issued by the LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION OF UTAH, for the sale of light beer within the County of Carbon, outside the limits of incorporated cities, shall be of the following kinds and numbers and shall have the following privileges: Class "A retail license entitles the licensee to sell in the original bottles having the label of the maker thereon and bearing the State excise stamp as required under the Liquor Control Act of Utah, for consumption off the premises where sold. License fees for a class A retail license shall Be $50.00 per annum. Class B retail license entitles the holder to sell light beer on draft for consumption on the premises, and to all privileges of class A retail licenses, License fees for a class B" retail license shall be $250.00 per annum. A wholesale license entitles the holder to sell light beer to licensed retailers. License fees for a wholesale license shall be $300.00 per annum. at pr xis for ri to agai - f. Gibsi uan, ry ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED by tW County, Utah: followir affair. ;y d. vis-isa- conve rial six-pou- nd Section 3 Carbon County Ordinance No. 27 is hereby repealed. Section 4 This ordinance shall take effect on the 6th. day of August A. 12:01 o'clock A. M. m YAR NOW AT YOUR FORD DEALERS V . imnmer tinued t hways slic uing "I v ; oughout ling up All dosed model DeLuxe Ford now have new Walnut finish on instrument jaanel and window mouldings; a rustless steel spoke steering wheel ; nonglare, rear view mirror with D. 1936, V-8- s Passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, State of Utah, at special session this 10th. day of July, A. D. 1936. Commissioner C. R. Fahring, voting aye Commissioner George A. Schultz, voting aye Commissioner William A. Engle, voting "aye" BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CARBON COUNTY 30-ho- dock; locking glove OF partment com- and tandem wind- shield wipers. Other Ford s have beautiful new interiors. V-8- Attest: Wm. A. Engle B. H. Young, Clerk. Chairman. ' m&W I L m Is V y The upholstery on doors and sides has been given a smart, new treatment in all Ford Regular models offer a choice of Mohair or Bedford Cord . V-8- s. S ji beautifully trimmed edges at no extra cost. In DeLuxe ... and satisfying !J - 1 models you have your choice of Mohair, Bedford Cord or Broadcloth upholstery. ,v NEW GASOLSNE ECONOMY TOO! $25 er usual lw down-pay- meot, buys any new Ford V-- 8 under LCC finance plans of month on original un-Pm bJU,?Ce SafCty gIa roughout at no extra cost in Ford v-- 8 . All models have an 85 horsepower bSe l2,3'DCh sPrin8base. Pricesengine, from $510, FOB Detroit, standard accessory group extra. Cgr LEI1 DED WHISKYf "CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A MONTH THE FEEL 0F r- - 10 to 15 more miles per gallon .;. Thats what stock s Ford are showing over previous todays Ford s in public gasoline tests now being run by Ford Dealers. The test cars are equipped with a glass gallon jug so that anybody riding in the car can check the results. Wouldnt you like to make a test run as our guest and see for yourself what a Ford V-- 8 will do? We invite you to take a ride with us. YOUR FORD DEALER V-8- V-8- look; ?Saunce "indav. vkk ea "y-f- oi PERFORMANCE 1 AMJAKD i GET THE FACTS ON V-- 8 MOT4JE5 LOSIPANY PRICE UTAH th. EC OWOMT I r- j i) 4Test - unt for t. |