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Show 1937 RSDAY, APRIL 8, rice . lrk; By Johnny ATE, PRICE. UTAH C De-Rai- ls Georgedes K- - was played, and Mrs. A. the prize. building demolished 4, The new pay days for the car Demolition activities on the Branwere concludcrew have met with the ap- in Helper ds! building in of the aU so ar as ed last week and filling any of the to commence general foremen can ascertain. Mjemnt is schedeuled conditions permit. ss soon as weather Mechanic Cunningham and The building was bought in the fall Hugh W llson made an inspection tour of 1936 by the city council in order of the roundhouse last week. Every-thin- g to further plans for the construction seemed to be in good shape. from the extending of a highway istle P' Ovid r V Janet street underpass along the river near the south entrance to the city. The work had been carried on under the supervision of the Helper street department and under the of Jess Halverson, who acted as general foreman. bank until it joins the main highway Sft Jhert theo Uied;J aUmgs" o:; ad, SPRING V tapsfc iHJOe? , D SUN-ADYO- HELPER and VICINITY inces' le THE SLATED CLEAN-U- P Helper citys annual spring cleanup campaign has been scheduled by the city council for the last part of April, dependent on weather conditions. The annual campaign is held in an attempt to beautify the city and to provide work for many unemployed, Last years campaign was delayed by the cold weather until the last six days of April. I SEWER PROJECT DELAYED The W. P. A. sewer project in up- been temporarily per townsite has halted in order to Dermit the of the Price river channel through Helper. of the river The spring has been undertaken in order to afford the city ample flood protection. Work in the channel has been going forward with the aid of a steam shovel borrowed by the city. rip-rappi- ng rip-rappi- ng BASEBALL HEADS NAMED At a mass meeting of the members the Helper baseball team last week, officers for the coming campaign were elected and appointed for duty d summer. tOris Shorty Maulsby, was named to captain the team during the 1937 to season. A1 Wahl was the position of business manager for the fifth straight year. Johnny Allison, last years will again act as team manager this year. Allison has been affiliated with the Helper squad for some time and plays in the infield. Ernest Flaim was elected secretary and treasurer, a position which he also held last year. At a conference of Central Utah baseball authorities last week, Mr. Wahl was chosen as treasurer for that organization and will represent this section of the state in conference throughout the year. Helper was represented at the league reorganization meeting by A1 Wahl. John Allison, Ernest Flaim, Ed Marchetti, Fred Bosone and James Verdi. ' Mr. Wahl was in Spanish Fork Monday evening attending a reEUilar fills base- business session of Central-Uta- h ball league officials. Carman Lee Lemon and family re- turned last week from Ogden, where they spent a few days visiting. Carman W. H. Weller spent a few days last week with his wife, who resides in Ogden. She returned to that city after spending three days with him in Helper. 0 Fireman Gibson returned to work, last week after spendin" three days on the off list. Engineer Buvia spent two days off recovering from a cold last week. ing, too. .... Sun-Advoc- Sun-Advoc- oa-rr- Sun-Advo- -is thou-sand- s, home-covera- You To obtain cash In 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. To cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your ear. To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize cash out of the deal. Price ge un-sual- ly Th CO. OPTICAL LABORATORIES Price and Salt Lake City, Utah - two-mont- DELIVERY CITY 203 You Need You Need Chevrolet's Chevrolet's New New ESTATE OF MARLY AQUINI LUPO, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Office of A S. Horsley, attorney, on or before the 29th day of May, A. D., 1937. Date of first publication, March A. D Need Chevrolet's Perfected You Need You Chevrolet's Improved Gliding All-Sile- nt on Valve -- in- Head Knee-Actio- n All-Ste- el Brakes Body Engine 26, 1937. SANTO LUPO, Administrator of the Estate of Maria Aquini Lupo, Deceased. A. S. HORSLEY, Atorney for Administrator. Date of first pub., March 26, 1937 Date of last pub., April 15, 1937 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph Barboglio, also known as J. Barboglio, also known as Joe Barboglio,, also known as Creditors Jos. Barboglio, deceased. will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 7th day of August, A n ' 1Q37 FRANK BARBOGLIO, Executor of the Estate of Joseph Barboglio, aslo known as J. BarBarboglio, also known as Joe BarJos. as known also boglio, boglio, deceased. JOE BARBOGLIO and HENRY RUGGERI, Attorneys for Executor. Date of first pub., April 1, 1937 Date of last pub., April 22, 1937 I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. So good that it gives you both 85 horsepower ; and peak economy. , You 1932 made S. R. De- homestead entry, Na 048703, for NEK. EKSec. SEtiSW, East, 26, Township 15 South, Range notice of Salt Lake Meridian, has f Bed to es.intention to make Final Proof, detablish claim to the land above Leo, Notary Bracken J. before scribed, on the 19th Public, at Price. Utah, 1937. of April, day WilClaimant names as witnesses. O sen, Cecil Henning Downard. liam all of Price, Roush, and Nick Marsing, Ut3h THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. 11. 1937 Date of first pub., March 1937 Date of last pub., April 8, bodies combining silence safest, most dependable brakes ever built. with safety. , So safe , so comfortable so different. iin W. j FOR ECONOMICAL 1 RANSPORTATION Sec. 23; NWKNWK, Vi Section Sec. 25; NEViNWVi, N K NE , 15 11- - The smoothest, get all these features at lowest cost only General partment of the Interior Land Office at Salt LakeCity Utah, March 5th, 1937. NOTICE is hereby of Green given that Ernest Downard, River, Utah, who, on January 7th, The first all-ste- el 129 West Main ueS2a i CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, KnActimandShockproof Storing on Matter de addition to wholesale Announcing had on weekly prices eye glasses can payments. While in Price visit the Optical Laboratory; have them straighten and adjust your glasses without charge. See Utahs nicest and most up to date Optical Parlors. Remember Phone 397 Silvasni Bide:. 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Sun-Advoc- An Automobile Loan Will Help NOTICE TO CREDITORS If Joseph J. Williams, of Lomita, California, well known former resident of Carbon county, died recently of a heart attack suffered at the Ford Motor company plant which employed him as field representative and school instructor, according to word received this week by friends. Mr. Williams was born in Castle Gate September 28, 1895, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mabel Williams; one son, Jack Williams; two brothers, Robert Williams of Somerset, Colorado, and Thomas Williams, Montebelle, California, and two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Jones of and Mrs. Mary Jane Redman of Butte, Montana. Funeral services were held in Long Beach on March 31 under the direction of Searchlight Masonic lodge and Torrance post of the American Legion. Interment was in the Roosevelt Memorial cemetery. Wrecker Foreman Alfred Martin is hs on the job after a vacation. PHONE applies to advertis- After Heart Attack Carman J. E. Chamber and hisj family have returned from Spanish Fork, where they visited with friends, and relatives. for results. cy Held For Price Resident Joseph Williams, Well Known In Carbon, Dies In California o I Use the classified column of The poli- Funeral OF COUNTY PASSES Carman Migliaccio returned to work after being ill the fore part of last week. Hauled Away That FORMER RESIDENT The Helper Business and Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. A sional Women's club will hold a reg- class and a welcome for you. ular business session Monday evening Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. in the Grill cafe club rooms. Good music by the choir; message by lowing dinner, a program will be the pastor. Epworth league at 7:30 p. m., leadNEWS er, Louise Hills; topic, Threats to Our Liberty. Carlo Bertuzzi and Tony Guidi of Choir practice every Thursday at Peerless left last Wednesday morn7:30 p. m. New for York where City, ing they will board an ocean liner for Italy. Ladies Aid the first and third They will remain in Italy for an in- Thursdays of the month. definite period, visiting friends and Every time you go to church, things relatives. look brighter. Arthur Jolley, former manager of T. H. EVANS, Pastor. the Strand theatre, was a Helper visitor last Sunday. He is at present employed as manager of the Angelus Rites theatre in American Fork on the Huish Theatre circuit. j Ashes and Cans Certainly you do if yon know where the big ones are. That is exercising good judgment, being practical in the sporting line and exercising a quality which is always productive of results in every line of endeavor that men and women engage in. Community Church Robert Bills and his brother, JeFuneral services were conducted in rome, spent last week with their father, L. R. Bills, of Helper. Both boys the L. D. S. tabernacle Friday for are students at the East high school Willard Ray Luce, 61, who ctoed at 'in Salt Lake. his home here Wednesday. The rites were conducted by B. W. McAllister. Kay Bunnel spent the fore part of was in the Price City cemetery the week visiting with friends and Burial under the direction of the Wallace relatives in Helper. Mr. Bunnel is a student at Brigham Young univer- mortuary. Mr. Luce was born in Indiana sity. Fireman Wiekel has returned to Mrs. James Bottino was hostess to O March 21, 1876, a son of William B. w'ork after recovering from his re- the Thursday Bridge club at her home Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miner spent last Luce and Alice Stewart Luce. He had cent experience of having a roof cave last Thursday. Luncheon was served Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Miner been a resident of Price for 24 at small tables and followed. bridge in on him in the middle of the night. was on a business trip to the offices He was the husband of Rachael years. Olson Members present were: Mrs. D. K. of the Salt Lake Tribune. Luce. Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. A. Downey, BINDING Pace Boyack returned to work af- R. Ace Miner, Mrs. Krissman returned to Bingham Tony ter a short vacation with his family Joe Demman, Mrs. Barboglio, Jr., Mrs. C. N. Mem- last Monday after spending the weeklast week. mott, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Robert Nilson end visiting with friends and relaand Mrs. Bottino. in Helper. tives Engineer Max Chadwick returned from Idaho last wreek after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stafford enterTOWNSEND HEAD HONORED with his father. tained recently with a dinner in the Members of the Price Townsend club rooms of the Grill cafe. Those club held a dance in the American FORMERLY LEWIS OPTICAL Fireman Gross is still in the Salida present included: Mr. and Mrs. in hall Friday night honor of hospital, but dispatches indicate he George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Legion in is well on the road to recovery. While Parmley, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bernardi, the birthday anniversary of the orhe is recovering, J. C. McCand will Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Demman, Mr. and ganizations president, Albert W. be replace him in the local express of- Mrs. A. L. Miner, and Mr. and Mrs. Shiner. A large crowd attended the fice. Jack Stafford. Progressive bridge affair. STREET VORlT TO START 0 , The local street improvement proat the local housecleaning Spring (toto is start slated Thursday ject is about ready to start, and terminal to Frank Williams, ixtra day), according help is expected for the work general foreman in charge. soon. Plans for the graveling and asphalting of all Helper city streets have been submitted to W. P. A. headquarters for final approval, and favorable action is expected by city officials this week. When You Want to Fish You Go Where The Fishins Good! won HELPER The Helper American Legion Auxiliary initiated seven new members at the annual installation ceremonies last Friday evening in the Y. M. C. A. chapel in Helper. A colorful program was presented and tea followed the regular business sessions. General Car Foreman R. H. Day ino spected the local car shops Saturday Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz entertained the while on one of his regular evening Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club at inspection tours. the Country club last Wednesday afternoon. Lunch was served at one Machinist Johnny Gale returned to oclock and bridge followed. Memwork after a few days off last week bers of the club present at the card because of a bad cold. party were: Mrs. B. F. Pettis, Mrs. Ralph Ratliff, Mrs. Frank Wible, Mrs. Engineer H. C. Cozzand inspected C. J. Allen, Mrs. August Littizzette, the local roundhouse while on a regu-la- r Mrs. Arthur Dalpiaz and Mrs Gene Gibson. Invited guests were: Mrs. inspection tour last week. James Bottino, Mrs. James Bergera, Glen Truscott turned out to be the Mrs. O. Maulsby, Mrs. Fred Bosone Mrs. Cliff Memmott. Prizes lucky bidder for the job of car in- and spector at the Provo terminal last were won by Mrs. Memmott, Mrs. Littizzette, and Mrs. Dalpiaz. week. back l: Sun-Advoc- ate L. Miner PAGE ELEVEN Luxm (M uam DETROIT, MICHIGAN & Corporation. mtodtU only. Geiurai Motor IntaUmni Plan monthly paymsnu So suit your punm. jf |