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Show Th e SECOND SECTION flpHSPAY. OCTOBER 22, 1936 SECOND un-Advoca- te SECTION FACE NINE TWENTY YEARS OFFICERS FINISH ACiO city would be about $500 per month, Sun of Friday, inis is the preliminary estimate on the proposition as bein g worked out by Salt Lake parties and given to the e Tuesday last a check for thirty-fivcity council. fsndred dollars was received from Treasurer Jewkes by Carbon 0rfSf. C.arbon county nimrods is to be applied uty. The money suitable paraphernalia Sunstate road purposes locally. day and hied forth after the elusive deer. Among those climbing rocky Corporation taxes are due Decem- - crags or wherever it is that the 15th next. After that date a pen-o- f flee were Elmie Bemardi, Lee ten dollars is exacted. If the Whitmore, Owen Lloyd, Ed Davison, and penalty go after March 15th Francis Miles, Lon Alger, Engineer jtjrter rights granted by the state are Wensel, Dr. R. C. Green, Guy and rescinded. Theodore Thomas, C. H. Stevenson, Fred Larcher, James Seppi, H. S. dur-v- g Marriage licenses were issued Robinett, Clarence Stevenson, Nelthe week by County Clerk Horsley lie Nelson, Utah Thompson and J. Lee of Scofield J. Lloyd. jMrs. Kate Harkness Madsen of Mt. Pleasant. jnd Arthur Mulldo and John Cinti $0 to Katie BUS INSPECTION (Taken from The October 20, 1916). fleet-foot- ed Thirty Years Ago $ Mohrland. (Taken from The Eastern Utah Ad Herres of Castle Gate and Otto vocate, O. of and Samuel Thursday, Ocotber 25, 1906). Delap j Anderson of Ma-jgHelper had the higher degrees Work on the concrete building of conferred upon them at Salt at El Kalah the Consolidated Wagon and Machlake City Wednesday State patrol officers have completed their regular inspection of school buses operating in this county and have reported that generally, all vehicles are in good condition. Started last week, the inspection covered the entire vehicle, including breaks, motor, lights, seats, windows, tires and general condition. Some buses were found to be needing repairs, but the majority were up to a standard. The vehicles must be checked at least twice during the nine months school year, the officers indicated. After the present year expires, all drivers will be required to secure new buses. Most of the cars type are of that type at the present time but there are one or two in operation other and older type. ed all-ste- el Otto uy Local Lumber Company Executive Enjoys Trip ine company at Price is progressing To Several others are figuring on price River Irrigation company on the same character of work. Ted Mclntire of the Mutual Lum.October 17th made an assessment of ber company returned Tuesday mornof on the stock that share e dollar a Sheriff Hill delivered two prison- ing from a trip to Oregon, ers to the state penitentiary last week. where he visited one Burns, company, payable on or before of the mills of which Stock 1916. 1, upon George B. Childs plead guilty to the a large lumber manufacturing conis not paid by that theft of part of three hundred dollars he assessment cern. He was one of a of lumon December 18. from John Amison, Sunnyside miner, ber dealers who were party joe will be sold guests of the and was given a year by Judge Erick-seStandard Coal company, at Michello of Scofield, who plead has offered to furnish the guilty to assault with a deadly weapon 3Z of Utah fifteen hundred is to serve a hundred and University days! fifty mns of slack coal at $3.25 per ton. at the state institution in lieu of aj fine of $150. been declared has o Quarantine IN and pears being Last Saturday and Sunday mornagainst all apples orders to Utah shipped into accordng ing the first real storm of the year sued Saturday by the state horticul-jrand the worst in the recollection of bureau. Infected fruit has been the oldest inhabitants visited eastern found and this step will prevent the Utah. Snow fell in several parts to of such infection in Utah the depth of two feet. spread nfle. Manufacturing Plant well. De-cen- n. Stand-rfrill- GET THIS al from the News Advocate October 19, 1916). i Thursday, branch of the National party was organized Saturday vhen a number of representaive women met at the home of Mrs. Charles Wo- Price man's Averill for the purpose. Mrs. C. S. elected chairman and membcommittership and entertainment ees were appointed. Price was ; for w Dior- 's on then ntact BY insen uting and un-- t the ilper. idred Id to section. The general public Is cordially vited to attend. CITY RECORDER of Price City for the month September totaled $14,329.07 Receipts f gainst expenditures totaling An Automobile Loan Will Help in- firm on the trip of inspection which gave them an insight into the production of the building material. He reported an excellent trip and that general business conditions appeared to be maintaining the pace of advancement which has been marked of late, the building industry particularly showing a healthy upward trend. Yo-u- eub in 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary cheek or obtaining endorsers. -- To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deal. To obtain Price Private Loan Credit Corporation Phone 397 Silvagni Bldg. RCA Victor The board of county commissioners met last Thursday and named judges of election for the eleven districts of Carbon county for the coming November election. Helper Ben F. Moss, Ben Stein and William H. Law-lePrice, A. Ballinger, George A. Nelms and W. F. Olsen; Wellington, A. Z. Marshall, H. A. Pinegar and E. E. Branch; Clear Creek, Eli Gour-diDavid Russell and R. R. Sned-diCarbonville, Mrs. Caleb Rhodes, George W. Sawyer and John Sunnyside, Samuel Alger, Samuel C. Miles and William Murphy; Scofield, John L. Price, Harley C. Lee and Neil M. Madsen; Castle Gate, H. L. Beemer, Edward Jones, Jr., and RCA Victor to give another $14,000 worth of prizes to this weeks entrants it doesnt cost a cent to enter we even pay postage y; n, The great RCA Victor Magic Voice contest is now in its second week with interest growing everywhere. Already more than ten thousand persons have won prizes in this fast moving contest. This week another 10,210 win. Each weekB contest is a new one. You can enter now and have the same chance to win as if you had entered last week. And its a good chance, too. In the first place the contest is easy. All you have to do is n; sales tax, $7.07; 'water, lights, $4618.33. Expenditures were as follows: Council expense, $49.50; water bond,' $733.33; sales tax, $77.54; justice fees, $19.80; deposit refunds, $30; contin-- : gent fund, $1266.19; insurance $92.40; interest on bonds, $105; water stock, $326.68; Utah Power and Light, $237.-- 1 lights, $699.09; 65; water, $866.95; streets, $983.18; parks, $793.38; police, de$488.02; cemetery, $307.42; fire 1.44; $1 hall, city $99.74; partment, printing and supplies, $92.54; telesalaries, $906; and telegraph, phone 2 TELL US IN 25 WORDS ABOUT RCA $2,-6- 9; aside the ry e. $95; dogs, $0.00; justice collections, $305; servce department, $105; garbage, $15; miscellaneous, $27; cemetery, $32; hospital, $3930.93; licenses, REPORT RELEASED 4SE Beveridge, Morning inter-locu-to- estimated cost of constructing a to bring Colton water to Price sad other towns along the line is 150,000 and it will take $24,000 to ay the upkeep and adequate interest on bonds. The share from this L. L. Loftis. The iystem iinTSoGET OTS Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., C. E. superintendent. District Judge George Christensen worsmp anthem by the choir and message, The of Hills late last week granted an Information has been received in God. to Clarence E, Alder from divorce Democratic dircles here this week Epworth league at 7:00 p .m., lead- Laura E. Alder, both of Kenilworth. that Dr. Herbert B. Maw of Salt Lake er, Christine Axelgard. The complaint was filed last Saturaffiliated with City, prominently Dr. W. E. Blackstock will be with day and was pushed through the court Bourbon politics, will speak at the us Sunday, November 1. calendar in the least amount of time. Choir practice every Friday eve- Allegations that the defendant left Liberty hall in Helper Saturday night the state in March and went to Ten- -, ning. at 7:30 p. m. oclock. Spiritual truth is not known until nessee where she stayed until the first While the text of Dr. Maws adof October, were mentioned along is obeyed. it dress was not known, it was expected with mental cruelty. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. that his talk will have to do with The plaintiff was given the houseDemocratic phases of the coming hold goods, custody of the three minor NO DANCE AT SILVER MOON election. He is known to be a pleasDue to the fact that the hunting children with provisions that the ant and forceful speaker and his address will be of current interest. Dur- season is occupying the attention of mother could visit them. S. J. Sweetring was the attorney ing the weeks preceding the Bourbon many persons, there will be no dance state convention, Dr. Maw was in this at the Silver Moon hall next Satur- for the plaintiff. section campaigning for the office of day evening, according to announceGold, green, Bilver, violet, red pencils governor and although he was de- ment by Manager John Menotti. at The feated in his race, has clung to his party and has many friends in this HELPER SATURDAY R3AGIKS VOIRSE (SOOTIEST O irees. A DIVORCE DECREE IS GRANTED BY JUDGE e, . (Taken Communty Church MAW TO SPEAK IN $10,-49- 1. Several departments expend-f- more money than in August while 'hers spent less. M(ey taken in from the various $0.00; electric inspection, $10.50; 0.00; electric inspection, -- 10.50: eumbing inspection, $5.25; transfer taxes, $0.00; water connections, $821. 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