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Show jjjfRSD AY. NOVEMBER 5, 1936 THE to wish for earnestly thats an expressed wish definition the late Mr. TVeb-jj- rs large book which explains and themses, places fteses, thoses the impelling motive which is the Members of Carbon Countys Boy cout Council opened their first annual drive for sustaining memberships here yesterday with a breakfast at the Grill morning Cafe, attended by visiting Scout dignitaries of other sections of the state and at least local persons who will assist in drive. A, luct of the circulation growing leadily of The desire for this publication to Sun-Advoc- 'degree that continues it as Utahs leading weekly newspaper, should keep jnd that is what you adin mind when you plan your The Remember that vertisinggoes into hundreds . eastern Utah homes every Week as an INVITED guest followed than U is more generally in the district, medium other any carries the stories of your friends, what they are doing, what communities die activities of the . . thats it . interest reader , and thats what makes a valSuuable advertising medium . . . Supreme Circulation perior Header Interest. .... FOR PUBLICATION. Dethe Interior, U. S. Land at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. is hereby given that Samu- el Sanderson, of Elmo, Utah, who, nnSeot 25, 1931, made homestead en- 1 & NEV4-vw- y. No! 049998, for Section 30 Township 16 South S East SEhSE4 Section jknge 10 24, NEliNEi, Section 25, Township 16 MerSouth, Range 9 East., Salt Lake to idian, has filed notice of intention make final Proof, to establish claim to above described, before the the District Court, at Price, on the 1st day of December, the land Cierk of Utah, I536- Wilson, and Ira names as witnesses: Oran Thomas M. .Wells, W. F. Noyes Wells, all of Elmo, Utah. CATHERINE V. SCHAD, Date of Acting Register. first pub., October 29, 1936 last pub., November 26, 1936 Claimant Date of Defendant. of Utah to the said MARK Camp F-l- these two men as follows: Vocal solo. Miller; vocal duet, Miller and Bards-leaccompanist, Miss Jones. Captain Curtis gave a splendid talk on Armistice which was enjoyed by the members present at this meeting. y; Ferron, Utah l; cCc Captain Reuben E. Curtis, assistant Captain Earl S. Jackson, assistant line. company on November 1, bringing dsitrict inspector, made an inspection with him entertainers from the Castle of this company on October 31. Fourteen Teams cCc Dale camp, Company 529. They were Fourteen teams were named to The picture A Veteran of Three Earl Miller and Robert Bardssley. contact the various business and proMusical selections were furnished by Wars was presented to members of this camp on November 2. fessional men of the county. They formation, may be obtained by callcCc are as follows: Team No. 1, O. H. ing at or writing to the Marine Corps 13 more 959 received Company G. J. Reeves and Melvin Guymon, Recruiting Staiton, Room 46, Federal from the Mayfield Camp NoWilson, to contact and solicit every.,, vember 1. week when only nine Building, San Francisco. With Comer Peacock as chairman of school teacher in the for sub- - the preceedmg made the finance committee, one of the pre- - scriptions; No. 2, Leo county, and application. persons Ray Lowry u While the total number of persons Vs siding officials, the drive will be car- Wimber, to solicit every barber, beaufor drivers made ried into virtually every business in ty having application V n 4 shoe the operator, tailor, cleaner, and chauffeurs licenses during the Carbon county and it is the hope this shops and needlecraft shops; No. 3, year, to secure an exceptionally large Arvel Stevens and Ace Roberts, to so- month of October is not fully known, it was said to be near 100. This is number of sustaining members. Plans licit all garages, repair shops, plumb- considered a good total for the month for the campaign have been under ers, contractors, tinners auto and part and the examiners hope for a simidiscussion for some time and it was dealers. lar monthly total during November. decided to start the affair this week, Team No. 4, Belmont Richards and continuing until the last part of the Lloyd Perigo, all wholesale gas and Licenses are given every Saturday week and possibly the fore part of oil morning at the city hall and all percompanies, service stations, also sons not licensed are requested to next week. the Carbon Ice Cream company; No. Purpose of the drive is to solicit 5, William Hakalo and Frank Bryner, contact the examiners at that time. Those who made application at the funds to carry on Scouting programs lumber hardware stores, variety last in this section. The subscribed is giv- stores, yards, period, were A. L. Oniel, Spring commercial houses and the Earl Colby, Cleveland; Aren a receipt signifying his having co- state Canyon; liquor store; No. 6, Ray Walters thur Palmer, Kenilworth; Alton Anis operated and requested to retain and O. P. Madsen, postoffice emderson, Price; Ivor Duncan, Jr., Rains; the receipt as it will later come in ployees, W. P. A. relief office, and J. A. Patterson, Sunnyside; Bill Bass, handy. state road commission. Price; Lorenzo Nelson, Cleveland; To Stage Bouts No. 7, George Collingham and Tony Ernest Saccormehto, Spring lGen; The council is planning the preSilvagni, beer parlors, coffee houses, Clamee Grange, (Orangeville; Anna sentation of at least two amateur box- pool halls, etc.; No. 8, Val H. Cowles, Martin and Anna ing cards and entertaining programs, W. B. Chapman, newspapers, hotels, Picco, Latuda; Glen; Mildred and Matekovic, Spring similar to the Father and Sons ban- rooming houses, restaurants and conDelia Arttrberry, Kenilworth and quet held last year. The receipt held fectionaries; No. 9, A. E. Gibson, all John Cidester of Huntington. by the subscriber, will be the admis- court house employees. sion ticket to both affairs and some Team No. 10, William Grogan, will real talent is promised by way of a solicit all city employees for sustainshow. . In ing memberships; No. 11, Eugene HanOne card and program will proba- son and Art doctors, denHorsley, bly be staged between the close of tists, lawyers, insurance agents, real the drive and Christmas,- while the estate and building and loan offices; other will be given during the first No. 12, John Redd and Angus JohnThe United States Marine Corps is few weeks of the new year. son, all grocery stores, jewelers, accepting a limited number of desirBrief addresses on Scouting were stores, habberdasheries able applicants to fill vacancies in the Pacific fleet, far flung foreign posts given at the breakfast meeting by and shoe stores; No. 13, G. W. Assistant Merrill Christopherson, and J. T. Kelley, drug stores, and in the United States. Scout executive for the National undertakers, furniture dealers, elecPostmaster Ray Walters has receivParks Council which included Carbon tric stores, laundries and theatres; ed a supply of interesting literature county, and Professor R. H. Merrill No. 14, Ray Walters and G. P. Pea- for young men in the community, who of Brigham Young University. Both cock, Carbon county, Price and Hel- desire information about this colorlauded the work of recent weeks here per cities, Price Trading and J. C. ful branch of the military service. CONT1NENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. in stimulating Scouting activities and Penney company. Application blanks, or additional in- - district chaplain, made his visit to this en-roll- ees MJ JJ Limited Vacancies Marines Open For Foreign Ports - ready-to- -wear Lea-tha- SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SUMMONS: Melba Stokes, Plaintiff, vs. Harold John IN THE Stokes, The State 100 FERRON C. C. C. CAMP NOTES 'v partment of 1 936. NOTICE NEAR asked for continued operations in that PAGE ELEVEN IB1HM NOTICE 24 PRICE, UTAH E, COUNTY BOY SCOUT COUNCIL OPENS MONTHLY LICENSE DRIVE FOR SUSTAINING MEMBERS; TO PRESENT BOXING BOUTS SOON TOTAL REACHES TO DESIR- E- Office SUN-ADVOCAT- De- fendant: are hereby summoned to aptwenty days after the service of this summons upon you if You m within pear within the county in which served ta action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in this case of will be ng to which your failure so to do, judgment rendered against you accordithe demand of the Complaint, has been filed with the Clerk said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matnmony existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for of the of the expected child, the marriage of the plaintiff for costs of suit, and all necessary and proper relief in custody issue of the and defendant, further, the premises. Attorney HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Plaintiff. for Plaintiff: A Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Braly Building, Price, Utah. Date of first Date of last LOOK-ARID- - AND YOU E LL DECIDE pub., October 29, 1936 pub., November 26, 1936 N THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SHERIFFS SALE. Carbon Emery Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Jennie G. known Pappas, Cust endants. To be sold a corporation, Pappas, some-toas Jane G. Pappas, and wife and husband, Def- es at Sheriffs Shle on the of November, A. D. 1936, at oclock, p. m., on the front steps Ith day 200 the County Court House, in Price, County, State of Utah, the folding described property, situated in Pfice, Carbon County, State of Utah, Carbon Beginning 758 feet East, and feet North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter o Section 14 21, Towmship South, Range 10 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence West 140 tot; thence North 95 feet; thence Sast 140 thence South 95 tot to the feet; of toM place gether beginning, with all improvements toreon; also beginning at a point feet North of a point 479 fi tot East from the Southwest cor- quarter of 2er f the Northwest Section 21, Township ange i0 East of the Meridian, and 14 for 1937 -- South, Salt Lake running thence forth 301.7 feet; thence East 129 ftt; thence South 301.7 feet; tonce West 129 feet to place of OEinning, together with all improvements thereon. 31 Price, Carbon County, tnhT ! Etal1, on the 15th day of Oc-- AMERICAS FINEST Date Date 'nlJP F0R PUBLICATION. De- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land lM6l Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. DwJ1 is hereby given that Meril Mead, of Wellington, Utah, 3Vn Oet. 30, 1929, made No. 048783, for NNEV4, SENW, Section 21, ;4ltTlP 14 South, Range 12 East., fiml. Meridian, has filed noticeto make final Proof, itahu k lon t am to e land above 'then bclre J. Bracken Lee, Notary W?1 Price Utah, on the 10th orson home-tyyat,r- y. de-ubt- in ClainTvember n 1938- - uames as witnesses: Jacob WnH ?an Lou Workman, and Ed W ;,7icc. Utah, and J. E. Babe- Kiz, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. U. S. Land Office, r toon granted to Oct. 30, 1936. 4te?,?rst Pub., October 1, 1936 st pub., October 29, 1936 CAR D The Crowning Achievement of A. D. 1936. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff cf Carbon County, State of Utah. !,rst Pub., October 15, 1963 2L last pub. November 5. 1936 LOW-PRICE- Pontiacs BIGGER CAR! BETTER VALUE! GREATER ECONOMY! 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It is Americas finest tera 37 North Carbon Avenue low-pric- ed IOMOER 117 INCH ON LARGER LUGGAGE PERFECTED CENTER-POIN- BRAKES 6" AND AND SPARE SAFETY LARGER STYLING HYDRAULIC TRIPLE-SEALE- D WHEELBASE i' SILVER STREAK 122 INCH ON " TIRE COMPARTMENT T STEERING UNISTEEl BODIES BY FISHER INCREASED POWER AND ACCELERATION WITH GREATER ECONOMY BIGGER DOORS LOWER UNOBSTRUCTED FLOORS ADJUSTABLE TILTING IMPROVED PRODUCT FRONT SEAT N RIDE OF GENERAL MOTORS car. y PRICE, UTAH |