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Show THE 11, 1937 FEBRUARY THURSDAY, REESES VISIT HERE EMPLOYEES SHOULD T)EAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Reese M. Reese were Transactions visitors here from Salt Lake week-en- d City. Mr. Reese is Utah state treasurer, and served six years as treasurer of Carbon county before being ed to the state office. elect- SliO IPiflS Applications for Social Security recognition, on the SS-- 5 forms are still being submitted national headquarters from residents of this section, under the eyes of local postal officials who, reported this week that they mailed a shipment of approximately 100 initial applications. Forms are available at the postoffice, for the STRAIGHT rpple mmm 90 PROOF NO. , SPEAS MFC. CO., KANSAS CITY, MO. there are others who have been lax. Postmaster Ray Walters requested that those having failed or neglected to fill the application blanks, do so within the near future, to complete the local efforts. Walters also reported that persons unemployed at the present time were eligible to fill the cards and secure their numbers. With reference to the possibilities of securing duplicates, if the employee has lost his card, a letter should be sent the temporary Social Security office in Salt Lake City in quest of instructions. The information received, should be followed and either a new number or a duplicate will be returned. Chattel Mortgage Glen Frandsen to Resettlement Adm , crops and livestock Release Mortgage William P. Stokes et ux to Reg. Agricultural Credit Corp. of Salt Lake City. Release Chattel Mortgage Farm Credit Adm. to Lorenzo E. Petersen. Assignment SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL Mortgage Laura E. Smith Monay to Lawrence A Foster; prop in see. 28, twp. 12, rng. 7. Carl Nyman et ux to Helper State Bank: local surv lot 3, blk 8 D. Ross Boyack, et ux to First Fed Sav & Loan. Johannah Mane Tanner to Carbon' Emery Bank; local surv. lot 1, blk. 1. Glen Frandsen to Resettlement Adm.; prop, in sec. 26, twp. 14, rng. 10. Warranty Deed Downard et ux to William Downard, Price townsite surv. lot 2, blk 13. L. D. Young et ux to Lars GunderRulon Lamon . son. Lars Gunderson et ux to D. Ross Boyack. Joseph A. Bean et ux to Lars Gunderson. Albert Ricci et ux to Henry Hall; prop, m sec. 18, twp. 13, rng. 10. Its The Home Con ?T ?T Hotel Temple Square ?f T Rates $1.50 to $3.00 ? POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE fV Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. is concerned, contacts which register with lasting forcefulness while those who absorb your message are enjoying the restful comforts possible to enjoy only in the home. And that is where community newspapers acquire their great hold on the reading public, neighborly news, items catching and holding the interest of all readers. Such news items serve as the ideal surrounding to advertising messages, serving to attract and hold the attention of the readers. Youll find the excellent of The and its large circulation a combination difficult to match when it comes to supplying the ideal advertising medium. Its a service you can only gain full appreciation of by making use of the advertising columns of The Superior Circulation Supreme Reader reader-int- Sun-Advoca- te erest Sun-Advoc- EASTERN .... UTAH Using the National Broadcasting Companys Transcription Service AIR ON THE SUNDAY DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. SOME OF THE WEEKS FEATURE PROGRAMS 10:30 A. M. Organ Reveries Daily Exc. Sun 3:30 P. M. The Monitor Views the News Daily. 4:00 P. M. Request Hour Daily. 5:00 P. M. Dance Hour Daily Except Sun. 5:15 P. M Dramas of Life Mon., Thurs. The Black Ghost Tues., Fri. The Thrill Hunter Wed., Sat. 5:30 P. M. Wayne King and His Orchestra Daily. 5:45 P. M Trnsradio News and Weather Forecast Daily. 6:00 P. M. Joey and Chuck Tues. Thurs. Sat. 6:10 P. M. The Tune Detective Wed., Sat. 6:15 P. M. The Cub Reporters Daily Exc. Sun 6:80 P. M. Dinner Hour Daily 7:00 P. M. Radio Night Club Daily Exc Sun. Amateur Hour Sunday 7:45 P. M. Drifting and Dreaming Daily. Live Stock Market Reports Daily Except Sunday at 5:55 P. M.;Daily Except Sunday and Monday at 8:15 A. M.; Sunday at 10:15 A. M. 11 :00 A.M. 11:45 A. M. 11:45 A.M. 12:00 Noon 12:30 P. M. 12:45 P. M. S mm 1:00 P. M. P. M. P. M. 3:15 P. M. Wednesday. House of Peter MacGreggor Mon., Wed., Fri. Home Folks Tues., Thurs. The Brown Family Saturday. Mrs. Henry Hall, Helper Sun. Bihle School of the Air Wed. Sun. 1:25 P. M 3:15 P. M Watch Tower Sunday Judge Rutherford Sunday. Concert Hall of the Air Mon., Wed., Fri. Travel Talk Sunday Eh and Zeb Daily Except Sun. Library Hour Sunday On the Mall Tues., Thurs., Sun. Foreign Hour Sunday. Church of the Air, Notre Dame, Price, Utah MAY APPLY FOR TAGE THIRTEEN TWELVE DRIVERS APPLY FOR TAGS CITIZEN PAPERS Applicants for drivers and chauffers licenses at the weekly examinaInformation has been received here tion held here last week totaled 12, that Honorably Discharged alien vet- - according to the examiners, Verne erans who served with the armed Davis and Jack Sullivan. The ma'forces of the United States in the jority Were for operators licenses, alWoild War between A , 1917 and though two chauffers permits were out. November, 1918, and veterans who given Unlicensed operators and chauffers armies and left the United States between August, are urged to make their applications as soon as possible, it was stated. !.9.1.4l1a.nd, Apn,1 1917 who were Pre Mrs E C. now ended on SOTensenatWnded1 and Mrs Ella the lous'y denied entry in the armed to a check-u- p and forces licenses, of the United Eastern Star meeting Thursday at States, may apbe on mltlaUa drivers licenses, those for ply Price citizenship papers. peratmg vt'hicles and not The form to be used, the informa- Albert Vogienic of the Ferron C. the specified tags wl11 be sub- C C. spent tire week-en- d at the home tion stated, is No. and can be' of his parents in Mohrland secured from cleiks of district courts Thosc recorded on last weeks re- S. Murakami returned home from or from F. M Lence Immigration the St. Mark's hospital after an Naturalization Service, Federal S'"1 iS Glbbb Sdlt pendicitis operation, only to return mmamg, sait Bake Utah Litj, bas. week Price; James Polve, Kenilworth; again with the flu this Applicants must appear in poison Lee Hardy, Puce; Glen and Ed Stew- both of H. D. Balat- fnd.ha;:e affidavits fiom two charac-i- t, ter witnesses who can testify to the ovtis, Price; Wellington; a; Frank Armstrong, applicants residence for the last five John HarPetitte and Kenneth Miss Fawn Davis of San Francisco, years dy, both of Price. Cahforma spent three days of last! The clos date which th T week with her sister and orother-in-L,- ., pply f thcse papers- - 15 Ma' LETTERHEADS . Thi and Mrs. Ethen Grow at ,25, 1937. Application should be made Mrs. Evan Jones of Cleveland will as soon as posslble- - Naturalization 'NOTICE TO WATER USERS State return to her home there soon, after ees are wa)ved and first citizenship Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 22, 1937. visiting for the past twro weeks witn papers are not required. Notice is hereby given that Mary Mr. and Mrs B W Staker. A. Mathis, Price, Utah, has made apMrs. George Higginson wras a busi- PRICE RESIDENT DIES in accordance with the laws ness visitor in Salt Lake City last OF MINERS CONSUMPTION plication of Utah to appropriate 0 05 sec. ft. of week. water from a spring m the mouth of Olsen, 51, of Price, died Dead Man Canyon m Carbon County, Ephraim first for here Try The Sunday, February 7, of consump-- ! Utah. your office supplies. Said water will be diverted from tion. Funeral services were held in the tabernacle Tuesday morning, and February 1 to December 15, inclusive PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP inteiment was of, eac,h year at he plnt of in the local cemetery, of said spring which bears N 700 ft. Notices Consult County Clerk or re- with the Wallace Mortuary directing and W 300 ft. from SVi Cor. Sec. 18, spective signers for further Mr. Olsen was born in Oakley, Utah, T 13 S, R 11 E, SLBM, and conveyed June 14, 1885, a son of Ollie G. and by pipe line 20 ft. to stockwatenng Ingerberg Marie Olsen, both of whom troughs, where it will be used to NOTICE TO CREDITORS died in Price years ago. Deceased water from 50 to 300 head of cattle. Estate of Frank Martinelli, deceas- had come here from Park This application is designated in the City seved. Creditors will present claims eral State in years ago, engaging mining 12284. Engineers Office as File No. with vouchers to the undersigned at since He then was unmarried. All protests against the granting of Helper, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Surviving are the following broth- said application, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or stating the reasons before the 29th day of March, A. D. ers and sisters: Carrie Leonard, therefor, shall be submitted in affi1937. tie Olsen, Hyrum Olsen, Rachel davit form and in duplicate, accomHer Luce, Lillie Powell and Marie Ruther- panied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in JOSEPHINE X MARTINELLI. ford, Price; Teany Johnson, Ollie Ol- this office within 30 days after the Mark sen, Oakley; Mollie Wright, Peoa; completion of the publication of this Administratrix of the Estate of Lena Drew, Blackfoot, Idaho; George notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, Frank Martinelli, Deceased. Olsen, Gilbert Olsen, Park City; Clara State Engineer. Witness to her Mark; Kinsey, Lehi; Matilda Metling, Salt Date of first pub., January 28, 1937 Elizabeth Martinelli. Lake City. Date of last pub., February 25, 1937 HENRY RUGGERI, ' ' offes 14 ap-!a- ROYAL ?le nd news La-tud- Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first pub , January 21, Date of last pub., February 11, 1937 1937 NOTICE TO CREDITORS EIGHTEEN MONTHS mm NOTICE TO WATER USEES State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 8, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Carbon E Dioxice & Chemical Company, Price, ms Utah, has made application in cordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 0 56 sec. ft. of under- ground water m Carbon county, Utah. ms 0.28 sec. ft of water will be pumped mm from each of two wells 50 feet deep, which are located as lows: Well No. 1: S 42 deg. 30 min W 1585 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 7, T EE 15 S, R 11 E, S. L. B & M. Well No. EE 2: S 39 deg 10 min W 1540 ft. from mm said NE Cor. Sec. 7. The water to mm be used from January 1 to Decem-zber 31, inclusive of each year, for cooling and condensing purposes and mm other uses incidental to the com-m' pression of Carbon dioxide gas for the purpose of making dry ice. After hav-sring been so used, the water will be mm 'released into a drainage canal at a mm point located S 100 ft. from the afore-r- s ac-m- m fol-m- m 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 8:00 A M Musical Clock Daily Except Sun. 10:00 A. M. Home Folks Frolic Daily. 10:15 A M White Fawn Ryhming Contest The Mohrland School has establisha student court, consisting of one judge and a representative from each grade. Twelve laws have been made and upon disregarding a law, students are tried, convicted and prosecuted. Mr. and Mrs Dwayne Christensen and two children have moved to Los Angeles to make their home. Lee Kay, educational director of the Utah State Fish and Game Ass'n., gave public talks and showed films on wild life Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hampshire and family recently moved to Hiawatha to make their home. Estate of Gust Drossos Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Marl D. Gibson, Attorney At Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 5th day of April, A. D , 1937. IRENE DROSSOS, Administratrix of the Estate of Gust Drossos, de- ceased. Date of first pub., February 4, 1937 EE Date of last pub., March 4, 1937 UJo IS THE E , Sun-Advoc- tact That Counts Where Publicity f?t PRICK, UTAH MOHRLAND NEWS ALIEN VETERANS 0 A T ed Walker Bank and Trust Co trustee asking. F. F. Fisk Est; to Glen Frandsen; While the majority of eligible perprop, m sec. 26, twp. 14, rng 10. sons have already applied for their Glen Frandsen to Resettlement numbers and submitted their forms, Adm prop, in sec. 26, twp. 14, rng. 10 GFinno CODE S U N - A D V O m m mi EE EE said Well No. 1. This application is designated in State Engineers Office as File No. 12339. All protests against the granting of EE said application, stating the reasons mm therefor, shall be submitted m affi-mdavit form and in duplicate, by a fee of $1.00 and filed in EE this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this mm m accom-rmipam- ed notice. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Fngmeer. Date of first pub., February 11, 1937 Date of last pub., March 11, 1937 It T Your Assurance of High Quality Milk Delivery to Your Door ? ffT t If you want to TALK T T XAVIER CUGAT Jr be sure to hear your request played, do not telephone, send postcard or letter. OUT LOUD 1420 Kilocycles Studios and Transmitter Located on Highway WITH K E U B Your Radio Station 50 Between Price and Helper in Carbon County (Paid Adv.) ff 1? s ?? mm Em t t ttf t f t? Y ?t ?? RUDOLF FRIML, ?Tf ? ... Y Y Tuberculin Accredited and Blood - Tested Herd Y MILLERTQN DAIRY HIAWATHA - - Y UTAH Y ? |