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Show , TH E 1937 SPAY, APRIL 22, T n E PRICE, UTAH SDN.ADVOCATE, in Los Angeles, PAGE ELEVEN Oakland and other American Red Cross Awards Certificates To Carbon Pupils Completing Physiology Course California cities. Boy Scout Activities District Judge John Hougaard and Court Reporter Clair Johnson of Thirty-on- e Carbon county high Manti were here during the weekSets Price school students who completed the end on district court business. advanced course in physiology this Date The Price city council will hold its;year rectdve certificates from the Wanted! meeting Mon- - American Red Cross, according to an regular 7:30 oclock. at day evening announcement Monday by Vernon Because of the inability of r Merrill, instructor. of other posts to be presIn Those !B0Y SCOUTS PLAN students whose accomplishthe district 5 Itars ent, JINTEREST IN SCOUT ments in the class qualified them to contest Activities Price post Noi 3 sponsored by STATEMENTS teach the subject will receive junior of the American was postpone Legion CAMPOREE IN MAYi JAMBOREE GROWING instructors cards, and their teaching ed from Succumbs In unto Ap- Thursday evening to service will be available various rjj 09 s Reports issued this week reveal that Mrs. Sarah Nielson Jensen of Cas- - groups desiring to incorporate a study both the First National and Carbon All Legionnaires in the six counties were in excel- District Committee Will lloldTarbon District Head Reports tie Dale, wife of John Y. Jensen, diediof physilolgy in their activities Price of banks the district are eligibft' to Emery comprising in the Price City hospital Monday. Kram- This work is especially recom- - compete, and the Price member disMeeting To lent condition at the close of busiApplications Already mended for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, dained to Discuss Event Funeral services will be held Thursday ness at the end of the first quarter Heine Received compete for the liars chamat 2:00 p. m. in the Castle Dale L. Beehive Girls and similar organiza- - pionship without opposition from of 1937. With a total capital account of other posts. Indications are that a Xe Wallace mortu-inPMany $142190.31, the The work passed in the high school large number of visiting Legionnaires I will be dtcusTby ThTSr- ftoN$f08n9aIfS resources bon district committee at its heres.th same as tbat p'en will be on hand the next scheduled monthly C0Uncil office from boys throughout jar'; Loans and discounts, to students majoring in MrsDenmark was born Jensen college in date of the contest. as follows: to be held Thursday (to-- 1 the council looking forward to par- meeting 151865- a daughter of An- - siology. $432,249.09; overdrafts, $468.85; bank at Kenilworth. !January adventure-packed in the Iticipation The list of Carbon high pupils re- PRICE MAN NAMED ON BOARD building, furniture and fixture, $1; Attendance at a district camporee National Scout jamboree, according to 'drew Nielson and Sarah Rasmussenascash $21,534.19; estate, real Nielson. Her marriage to John Y Jen- ceiving Red Cross certificates is as BY PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION other also and Carbon of at a chairman the camp Ray Walters, sen was solemnized in the Endow- follows: Carolyn Albert, Mary Al- sets, $631,498.26; other assets, $3796.-4- is required of all Boy Scouts before district. ment house in Salt Lake City on No- vey, Fay Branch, Deon Chapman, Angus E. Johnson, local Shell dealthey will be eligible to attend the The jamboree will be held at WashCasto 1881. moved Cash assets include $159,400 in U. national has been elected a member of the vember Eleanor 3, Juanita Daraban, er, They Chapman, jamboree at Washington, D. ington, D. C., from June 30 to July tle Dale in S. Bonds; $60,000 in municipal bonds; C. 1882, since which time Yolanda Dalla Corte, Flora Fasselin, board of directors of the Utah Asso9. Applications and preliminary reg! Mrs. Jensen was active in affairs of Margaret Fratto, Lenore Gigliotti, ciation of Petroleum Retailers. He $3600 in Federal Reserve bank stock, Two camps will be conducted by the istration fee are due May 1. ?and $408,498 in cash and money due wras named on the board at art assothe L. D. S. church and auxiliary or- - Vera Haycock. Edward Harding, More 250 Scouts leaders and than Utah National Parks council prior to of as She head served from other banks. charolette lloutz, Sophia Kopasis, ciation meeting in Salt Lake City the national event. One will be held are expected to make up the council ganizations. of the Utah Pioneers Helen Mamanakis, Josephine Nuaish, Thursday. the The total capital account shows at Zions Daughters AnA. A. Executives National park from May 24 contingent. both Emery stake and Castle Dale June Phillips, Marie Scartezina, Viola $70,000 surplus, $50,000 in capital to 27, and the other is sche- derson and Merrill Christopherson for inclusive, in undivided Pnsseportout for sale at Hie ward. stock and $22,190.31 will lead the group. duled at Saratoga Springs from May Shelby, Theda Strong, David Wallace, ! profits and reserves. Other items is survivBesides she her husband, In addition to the impressive activHelen Wallace, Bessie Weeter, Elma 31 to June 4, inclusive vi ed in the report under the heading ities planned for the Washington en- ed by five sons and one daughter: Vance, Wayne Powell, Janet Nielsen, A at will be held jamboree camp ? of liabilities are: Time deposits, $377,-- 1 CasGertrude Mower, Luther Lowry, CalProvo from June 19 to 21, when all campment, and sightseeing trips about Ray, Alvin and Ernest E. Jensen, A. M. Faddis and Ralph vin Simmons, Mrs. tle 745.46; demand deposits, $568,696.29; Dale; Scouts will the the Jamboree George Jouflas and capital, boys registered for the national enHarold Salt Lake and other liabilities, $915.77. Jensen, City, visit of interest through many Axelgard. Wiggo points I The Carbon Emery bank statement campment will receive training. out the East during the trip. Jensen, Reno. Also surviving are 28 POST TO RENOVATE HALL Three days will be spent in New York grandchildren and eight NO DANCE SATURDAY children. and a in both and Chicago day Manager John Menotti of the Silver Detroit. Members of Price post No. 3 of the Moon hall announces that there will A highlight of the journey will be In Girls Race American Legion decided at their reg- be no dance at the local pleasure pa- a half-da- y visit to the Hill Cumorah ular Thursday night to turn Pnctc out inmeeting vilion this Saturday. and Palmyra, New York. Here the a Sundayi April 24, to boys will participate in an impressive the Legion hall and make other Miss Pauline Gordon and Miss Kim- paint show3 a total capital account of church ceremony at the Hill Cumorah to the building and improvements as follows: Capital stock, shrine, under direction of the Aaronic ball Ruggeri both of Price have been grounds. nominated for offices in the student $100,000; surplus, $50,000; undivided priesthood organization. 32 DRIVERS GET LICENSES organization at the University of profits, $58,888.83; reserve for taxes Utah, according to a list of names and interest, $10,000. Demand deposits total $878,564.75, printed on the primary ballot issued licenses for drivers and Thirty-tw- o Series last week. while time deposits are listed at chauffeurs were issued to Carbon and Both Miss Gordon and Miss Rug- Emery residents at the weekly state $629,702.49. Resources at the end of the period The third of a series of four lead- geri have been named for posts on the examination class conducted at the covered by the report amounted to ership training courses sponsored by governing boards of the school. Miss Price city hall by State Patrolmen J. Gordon on the debate council and L. Sullivan and Vernon Davis. $1,727,156.07, summarized as follows: the Carbon Boy Scout district comCash on hand and due from Federal mittee will be held in the L. D. S. Miss Ruggeri on the music council. Reserve bank and other banks in re- taberncle Sunday, April 24, at 2:00 This years elections at the universerve cities, $577,064.06; United States p. m. sity are marked by little active cam99 government bonds, $321,400; state Merrill Christopherson of Provo, paigning, as a ruling was recently U and municipal bonds, $114,260; other assistant chief executive of the Utah passed by the student government National Parks council, is expected to board prohibiting ballyhoo. marketable bonds and stocks, loans and discounts, attend. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE banking house, furniture and Frankfort Distilleries John Causer, Jr., Domonick Besso, United States for the District of We fixtures, $20,611.07; other real estate, Incorporated $7550; Federal Reserve bank stock, Francis Scartezina and Leland Calla- Utah. In Bankruptcy No. 14614. In Louisville.Baltimore way returned last week after visiting the Matter of Raymond K. Grouss-ma$4500. VoL Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Raymond K. Groussman, of Price, . County of Carbon and district afore'IW,( said, a bankrupt. we Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of April A. D. 1937, the said in Raymond K. Groussman was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the First press-i- n Meeting of his Creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned . us. Referee in Bankruptcy, 424 Beason Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 30th day of April, 1937, at 11: oclock A. M., at which time the said cred itors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before AND said meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16th, semi-month- Post New For Liars Test; More Entrants ly epee-sentati- ves Woman Prominent Of Church Hospital long-await- ed . . rth - ' dTnpf toheuTaS phy-nig- - - ht) - . council-conduct- ed 4. -- 23-d- ay great-grand-Ci- ty Price Fnr university $218,-888.8- 3, Third Of Leadership Course Slated $13,-075.2- $668,-695.0- ARDOR 7; 7; ARDOR and ARDOR to please you Thafs why give only the very best cleaning and service Try try n, 'R Ym IPay m mm mr ACME CLEANERS TAILORS 1937. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Date of publication, April 22, 1937 rnuNinr Don't belittle little things its the little things that count against you if you dont watch them. Little grains of broken barley . . . little metal particles . . . little drops or rises in temperature . . . little oversights on timing. Watching and guarding against a multitude of such little things 24 hours a day has produced one brew of such FobnI 1 low-pric- e forcars cost about the same get it! 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