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Show SECOND SECTION f gsnAY. fjoclt ( I,ed R. AlGUST 20. H SECOND SECTION un-Advoca- te 1936 Condition Reported Better es Luna of Salt Lake City, era-stor- PACE NINE FINANCIAL REPORT twenty years ac;o RECORDER GROGAN RACK GRAZING BOARD IN Sewells United FROM VACATION TOUR meat GIVEN their r depart-FOR COUNTY SErmany Jears in . aITived here Tuesday and is to . SPECIAL MEETING City Recorder William Grogan redivision in their turned to Price late last week followcharge of that (Taken from The Payments totaling $39,248 06 were.of Thursday, August 17. store until the return of Ace ing a tour of the Pacific northwest. 1916). still in He the latter left here approximately two week being the made in Fouteen Carbon Divboard members of the ,tTi (Taken from the Eastern Utah Adcounty by the Re-- 1 and journeyed through Oregon, ago ital as the result of accidently settlement ks ision of of vocate climbed over the for )ust each other seventh Administration from July Grazing Thursday, August 23, 1906) and California, returning Lug a knife into one of his legs. L 1935 to June Washington t0 register Monday and Tuesday so 26, 1936, accordine to convened at the city hall Mom . surgical woik on Mr. Boulters information way of Los Angeles. by can vote thls tbey a tbat. total fal1, received by Allen T San- Emery county has completed its day morning to stait preparations on Points of interest visited included l g , , en Care 0 ln e woi staff as necessary Tuesday and it is . s a e director for the national of public school teachers for the be Pa:Mn6 f grazing applications Crater Lake In southern Oregon, the , sj now that he is well started dav! lergency council. numbers, compuzing the grazing Redwood Forest, Rainer and other coming year. The trustees have con- news which , the road to recovery, Of these districts of the entire seventh aiea, scenic attractions with traded the teachers for his to payments loans eight , u n many be highly pleasing j monlhs at a combined salary of $270 were selected some time ago and act Sewells meat $37,218 08 were made to 60 person! rZ, botb R- D. Hillyer, torrs- - were granted and ner?nf $2,030 00 of grants to 34 month Principal is F. G. Eskelen as determining board on grazing mat- - secure ample and sufficient rights p Irtment district supervisor, was a a marriage hcense at the county were 0f Review Applications disbursed Coalville, teachers are B J. Pea- visitor Wednesday, having accleiks office this week E. E. House Attends Main purpose of the meeting is to Miss Anna Miss An Leiter cock, and Jr, additional here. Luna Mr. , activity of the Re- crued o E. E House, division of glazing of- - pass on approximately 800 appliea- Lulu Curtis. settlement administration, that of. In this of The issue oficer, was in attendance at the op- - turns from stockmen regarding win- rm e adjustments, showed that is the announcement of the candi-- i The telephone line was completed ,cmnS of the meeting, explaining many ter grazing lights Last March the of W. H. McClurg, jin Carbon county no cases had clerk to SPECIAL of importance relative to the board held a similar meeting for sum Castle Gate lart Thursday and The? dacy adjusted through May 1936 of the Cameron mines, for office! communication Sections in the district werejmer grazing rights. It is expected 'wo,k now were is no cases w here loans had been of established SUMMER county clerk. Mrs. Barbara For- pointed out on the official maps with that they will utilize the entire week ailous checking the applications. explanations given of the SAL- E'characteristics to be found He stress- J. M. Conover, prominent stock- Under the new law seven dates are ej point where glazing is becoming .man, is chairman of the board and . We have noted in the taxes paid as a result of Carbon county will have the provided on which one may register more and more an important Indus- - is expected to give a report soon on adjustments y lupply o f strongest representation in proportion by applying at the office of the to this stati.and added that thejthe activities of the board and the The state of Utah had received re- - to population at Citizens Training istration agent of the district. Two division of loiled grazing itself was taken amount of work accomplished at the habilitation loans through June 26, camp at Fort Douglas beginning Aug- - of the dates have passed The oth-a- n important hand in the efforts to 'sessions. 1936, to $1,548,560.78 us 21, with the exception of Salt ers are August 25, October 9, 10, 16 amounting which were actually certified for Lake county. Seymour Prows, Rulon and 30. STBEET PARTY - HOUSE There remained the sumBryner, Venoix payment. Barney, Parley Size 14 to 42 of $105,169 16 in unpaid commitments. Rhead, Ralph Fowler, Lysle Bench, originally SOLD FOR Rehabilitation grants during the same Clarence Nixon, Laselle Whitmore, Glen Harmon, Whitmore, AND $2.95. WE ARE period were advanced in the sum of June (1 95 $265,966 38. A total of 2913 persons George Stevenson and A. D. MacLean THEM OUT AT CLOSING WALL DISPLAY CASE ONE ALL GLASS in Utah received loans while 4397 have a11 signed enrollment blanks QUICK SALE FOR Now $35 0 Cost $75 persons were the recipients of grants, There is but one bllnd person in The engineer in eharge states There were 462 cases considered by FLOOR CASE ALL GLASS ONE EACH farm debt adjustment committees in Carbon county between the ages of he could use ten or fifteen men. Now $25 Cost $45 Utah during the period September 30, 5 and 3 according to the school cen- -' THIS SALE PRICE IS CONtb aus unfortunate Just completed ONE ALL GLASS DRESS OR COAT WALL DISPLAY 1935, through May, 31, 1936, of wh.ch Last Mondays rain storm did conSIDERABLY BELOW THE belng a young glrl ThOI'O 00 fcT siderable damage to the tracks of the 171 cases were adjusted indebtThe For $35 PRICES WE PAID FOR THEM Case, 12 Foot ccness prior to adjustment totaled Persns- two W s an wo gU,s Denver and Rio Grande system CABINET-MAD.. STORAGE CASES WALL TWO childieni deaf and dumb are Eight abOVe and below Colton and up the THIS IS A REAL BUYING ,uauc to Pnvat? 12 "'Scofield blanch. The mixed tiain $25 Each equalled $134,523. Additional results OPPORTUNITY. DONT PASS m pl lc include $24,025 of taxes paid and 31 from Colton to the upper coal camps SHELVING. AT ALL HAT AND STANDS FIXTURES. IT UP. and five boys, and was cases of interest reductions or exten- - county, three girls caught by the flood in Fish Creek FRAC COST. TION OF children colored are but there eight about four miles out and was al)dn. sion agreements in the county of school age. This doned there $10 Sewing The tiaek is washed classification includes both Africans T OF SEPTEM-BETHE FIRST rear BE MUST BEFORE both front and the the in -SOLI) Mrs. oseph C. Carter, daughter away e The report shows that of and Ja the hundred HAS several AS EXPIRED LEASE OUR train, yards son and to their Carbon county boys dnd glrls wlU Margie Jay, returned being gone. home in Nephi recently after spend- ranR weU in both physlcal and mental DRESS ing some time as guests at the home attainments. Miss Florence Moss returned MonPRICE UTAH of Judge and Mrs. George E. Chris- tensen. day evening, after having spent two (Taken from The Sun of Friday, weeks in San Francisco and other August 18, 1916). California cities. She attended Market 'T "XV ' Week while in the coast town, and anA cloudburst near Storrs the first nounced the purchase of new fall of this week caused a goodsized flood lines for the Flacille Dress shop. to sweep through that camp, doing more or less damage to the streets and yards of the place. by the News-Advoc- ate News-Advoca- te ; Thirty Years Ago 1 U - - T j in stock a slightly reg-tr- dresses FOR SALE SIX-FOO- 93c T SIX-FOO- T .. - J. E Foot fntay For Machine for fLACILLE R SHOP BESSIE KENNEDY j MILLINERY PRICE COMPANY UTAH The beautiful diamond ring offered by the Poole and Allen Carnival e company, which exhibited at Sunny-sidmost the to popular last week, young lady in the camp, was awarded to Miss Rose Bonvicin, who won by a lead of about eleven hundred votes over her nearest competitor. At a meeting held Saturday night the committee met and arranged the carnival-festivfollowing program for the to be held at the tabernacle during the third week of September. First night formal opening, presentation of queen; second night farce Biscuits and Bills; third comedy, night vaudeville; fifth night min- . al STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY strels. 90 PROOF ' The consolidated county school board met Thursday and accepted the Sco- -l resignation of Lee S. Thomas of field. Janitors for the various schools were appointed as follows: Joseph Jones, Price; Richard Fanmond, West Hiawatha; Mrs. Quinn, East Hiawatha; Archie Hurst, Black Hawk; George W. Davis, Spring Glen; Mrs McKendrick, Carbonville; Mary Polve Kenilworth. Several changes took place in the working force of the Denver and Rio Grande depot at Price this week On (Wednesday Agent V. A. Tompkins was checked out and F. W. Greaser, cashier for many months, is the new agent, with Tompkins taking over the 'Green River station. George Morgan, who has been working at the freight house for the past year .takes Greas-'e- rs place as cashier. Operator E. T. Anderson has gone to Helper and 'o. E. Thurmond is holding down the second trick on the wire. Sam Williams holds first place. ' DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. General the of Interior, partment Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August XB tain 7, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Max Gardner, of Neola, Utah, who, on stock-raisiAugust 20, 1931, made No. 049938, for SE homestead entry, Sec 34, NWViSEi, y4NEV4, EiSEVi, Lots 5, 6, 11, 12, SWy4 Sec. 35 Twp. 11 South Range 9 East., NENEVi Sec. 11, Ni2 Nwy4, NWy4, NEy4, Sec. 12, Township 12 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James Barnes, Notary Public, at Neola, Utah, on the 18th day of September, 1936. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward H. Gardner and Rodney Ford, of Neola, Utah; Earnest Keel, of Spanish Fork, Utah, and Walter Wimmer, of Salt Lake City, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 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