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Show THE PAGE FOUR and nearby Among vacationists this week is J SUN-ADVOCAT- Mr and Mrs. J. R. Davis and sons, Richaid and June, left the fore part of the week for a vacation trip in Idaho. THURSDAY, MAT UTAH PRICE, E. Latuda School Has Graduation Rites; Field Day Events TAX REDEMPTIONS PLACE COUNTY IN Gibson of A John Maulsby, county directotr of Charles Cave of the J. C. Penney were visitors in Price to witness FAVORABLE LIGHT welfare, was in Scofield Wednesday store clerking force. He is visiting the band contest. Mr. Gibson is pub- on official business. lisher of the Times-Nein Nephi. with friends at Palisade, Colorado. Mrs. V. W. Fausett of Salt Lake Clerk Reports Large Amount Of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell of Provo, Leo Zupan returned recently from Carbon Property Redeemed City was a Price visitor last were Sunday guests at the home of Moab, where he has been attending Before May Sale the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. the Grand county high school during W. Horsley, returning to their home the past year. A son was bom at the Price City Another indication of improved city the same day. Mrs. Horsley aclast week to Mr. and Mrs. economic conditions in Carbon counhospital Mr. and Mrs. John Mower and fam- Sam Weiss. Mr. Weiss is manager of companied them to Provo, planning ty is furnished by the fact that apto visit there for several days. ily of Provo were Price visitors the radio station KEUB. proximately half of the delinquent Thursday. originally scheduled for tax property al L. R. Eldridge, manager of the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard on sale May 28 was redeemed under J. C. Penney store, left the early Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and drove to the state capital Wednesday. law allowing redemption by state the part of the week for Denver, expect- family, former residents of Price, payment of a two per cent penalty ing to be in the Colorado metropolis were visitors here the fore part of Joseph Skriner of Spring Canyon instead of the customary eight per for several days. the week. Mr. Brown is now plant underwent an operation at the Price cent assessment. superintendent of the Provo tele- hospital Tuesday for gastric ulcers. County Clerk B. H. Young expressGail Nelson of the J. C. Penney phone company. ed San for gratification at the manner in left staff Monday clerking Garland Thomas, enrollee in the Carbon taxpayers took advanwhich Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Michael and Price C. C. C. company, was admitFrancisco, California, to spend his the opportunity to redeem of tage vacation. children, Dorothy and Bill, returned ted to the municipal hospital Tuesthei rproperty at the saving offered to their home in Provo Sunday after day for medical treatment. by the state. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Frei of Green visiting during the week-en- d at the While the amount of assessments River are the parents of an eight and home of their and daughMr. and Mrs. Clark Frei are the is not as large at to them lf born pound boy, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Broadbent. parents of a son, born at the Price paid on redeemed land due to as delinquency, the the Price City hospital on Friday, remaining City hospital Friday. land considerable of mining the fact that is Mr. 14. Frei the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rawson and principal May on which the included in is property underof Peerless Wilcoxson high school in our neighboring com- daughter, Mary Ann, recently returnRay taxes remain unpaid, the record of ed to their home here from Salt Lake went an operation at the Price munity to the east of us. medreceived a the latter redemptions is regarded as highly where knee for City, injury. Saturday the left W. Dalton B. Mrs. Mr. and satisfactory. ical attention. Mr. Young issued a reminder that fore part of the week for their home Pinkee Pitts of Price was operated in southern California after visiting Mrs. B. D. Rawson of Ogden left on for appendicitis Monday at the delinquent taxpayers may still reseveral days with friends in this area. for her home there last week after city hospital. deem their property up until the time of the tax sale through utilization of spending some time at the home of C. O. Lutz of the Salt Lake City the method of preferred sale. Angelo Hanes of Salt Lake City her son, Dan Rawson and family, at was a visitor here during the music Price. office of the national reemployment Valuation notices for 1937 are becontest. service arrived here last week for re- ing prepared for mailing by Mrs. ViMrs. Josephine Whitehead of Salt lief duty during the vacation of Man- ola OBerto, county treasurer, and the at the ager Walter D. Daugherty. Nephi Gunderson, Jr., and Frank Lake City spent the week-en- d first allotment is scheduled to be sent Gunderson of Grand Junction visited home of her brother, George A. Nix out Thursday (today). Mrs. OBerto with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ne- on. Miss Karma Johnson, University of estimates that at least 5000 notices phi Gunderson and Carl Gunderson, Utah student, visited her parents, Mr. will be mailed. will The county commissioners during the week-enClyde Nixon left for his home in and Mrs. Angus Johnson, during the Moore, Idaho, after spending the win- music contest. meet as a board of equalization on Mrs. J. W. Springer of Salt Lake ter at the home of his grandparents, June 1, 8, 9 and 17, and all complaints City was a visitor in Price Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nixon. Dr. Sanford Ballinger and son, and requests for abatement must be calling on friends. Ruddy, of Moab, were visitors here made on those dates or dissatisfied Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pace and fam- during the band contest. taxpayers will forfeit their right to John Marquis of Glendale, Califor- ily of Coalville were in Price part of relief from excessive valuation. nia, visited in Price last week with last week. Lynn Weight of Salt Lake City vishis sons, Roy and Kenneth D. Marited friends and relatives here the COMMITTEE ASKS AH) IN Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ross and latter part of last week. LOCATING LOST TRUMPET quis, both of whom are affiliated with the J. C. Penney company here. daughter Betsy Gean were visitors in The latter is assistant manager of the Salt Lake City Saturday and Arthur S. Horsley, director of the County Attorney and Mrs. Marl D. local store. Gibson are on a vacation trip to national regional music tournament, Boulder City, Nevada; Los Angeles reported Wednesday that a member O. T. Harmon returned Monday to of the Hiawatha band lost a silver-platAttorneys W. W. Ray and J. M. and San Francisco. his employment at Las Vegas, Ne- Christensen of Salt Lake City were trumpet during invada, after spending a few days here. Price callers Saturday on district E. J. Fogerty of Butte, Montana, the contest. The number of the in 70377. assistance He accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wil- court business. is strument Any arrived Sunday to visit with his inliam Garbett as far as Salt Lake City. brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and helping the student to find the strument will be appreciated by conJudge George Christensen was a Mrs. Walter D. Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MonfredI, ac- visitor in Mt. Pleasant the fore part test officials, Mr. Horsley said. son and their of week. the daughcompanied by Margie Turnbow, Melba Ray Stewter, Mike and Joan, attended the art and Venice Loveridge of Moabj A. N. Wallace and son, George were Price callers graduation exercises of the Holy during the music Cross hospital nurses school at Salt Wallace, left Tuesday for Idaho Falls festival. Lake City Tuesday evening. Their to attend the funeral services of the daughter, Della Monfredi, was a formers niece, Mrs. Marion Winfred W. West, superintendent THE HOUSE OF HITS member of the class. of the Price soil conservation camp, Phone 70 Helper, Utah and was in Salt Lake City Monday Tuesday on official business. - SATURDAY , Mr. and Mrs. B. Ne-p- hi lo-l- son-in-la- w one-ha- Commencement exercises were held school at the Latuda junior high 20. Joseph May Thursday evening, the Ruff of Standard ville delivered include who address to the graduates, from the ninth grade the following: Dora Buddy Donaldson, Charles Parry, Freida Thom, Hinkins, Earl Donahue, Seppi, Mane Lo-si- k. Harry Stone, Hiram Max Cadez, ParMary Cristelli, Julia Goley White, Tillie Aguirre, Dellacourt Rose Marshall, mez Jerry who and Violet Smith; six graders Harold Koelling, were were promoted Gene- Dale Potter, Jennie Keeler and vieve White. the athletic During the past year been suchas school of the program cessful. Football, softball, basketball, volley ball and horseshoe pitching Winhave been the principal events. choswere contests ners of the above en during a field day Thursday. SOIL CAMP ENGINEER AIDS IN SALT LAKE AREA REPORT B76ne6,Z: Officers " rangements State Peace f OfWM tion convention Price on Friday June 4 and 5, to be and socsii k accord? announcement this week w local committee in preparations for the a! A meeting for be one of the convent 1 : thepuJ risTSefirstday-Cin nacle starting at 2 00 Pertinent subjects of ,1 interest will be discussed;' enforcement authorities, OIILD WIXFARESPEqJJjS BEGINS DUTIES Katherine Mallinckrodt in child welfare, E? from Salt Lake City to assi? duties on the. staff 0f thefc county welfare department. She was accompanied by M Sundwall, state director of 5, welfare, who will return to Salt v City Thursday (tonight). Engineer Paul Walton of the Price camp of the soil conservation service left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to aid in preparation of the annual j district report which will be submitFOOD SALE SCHEDULED I ted to Washington, D. C. The Altar society of the &? His assignment will cover between five and six weeks, during which time Dame de Lourdes church will he will be relieved here by Harold sor a food sale at the J. C. Ps" store, Saturday, starting at 1.00 p. Coon of the Mt. Pleasant camp. d. ed an QUICK QUAKER OATS 21c PACKAGE BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE OR RELISH SPREAD QUART ALBERS PEARLS OF WHEAT RIPE OLIVES Red & White- LARGE SIZE-PICAN NT t 21c SHRIMPS S& 17c T-V- large or MEDIUM 15c w FRIDAY Continuous NOTICE! KRAFT or Best Foods FRENCH DRESSING 15c Kernel Whole 10c NO. 2 CANS 2J( TOILET from 3:30 Sat. 1000-She- with 5 LIONEL BARRYMORE and CECILIA PARKER SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1:00 P. M. Sun. a PEARL CORN Kingfords Corn or Gloss 1 s&w STARCH A Family Affair As provided by law, the Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will, at its meeting to be held on Saturday, June 12, 1937, at two oclock P. M adopt its budget for the coming year, a proposed copy of which is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education at Price, Utah. Persons interested may inspect the proposed budget at any time between now and the said meeting and are invited to be in attendance at this meeting to offer suggestions concerning said OIL SARDINES TISSUE roll et 2 It ROLLS OR KIPPERED SNACKS SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING QUART POTATO CHIPS Carrots, Turni Fresh, Crisp Large Pkg Small Radishes & Or . budget. Board of Education of Carbon County School District It'l , There's nothing like this to worry about with our modern plan. For instance you have extra pay-as-you-- safety and economy it No mortgage renewals or lump-suobligations. Rent-siz- e monthly payments it clear your home within definite period. No extra charges after loan is made. Interest paid reduces each month. You receive sound, friendly it service, based on years of experience. Pay for your home this modern way and know that you have the safest and most economical plan. Komi nnunanG Cf to moDERn Times - r- .11 a :1 I- - ft iS T I tiilflltp iederalSavings iljjAND ASSOCIATION UTAH PRICE, LOAN INSURED humesne "or nd marl Clerk. Dated at Price, Utah, this 20th day of May, 1937. May Published in The 20, 1937. Sun-Advoc- k J Its jirtwM... Uujli lark ...tune tingling am jubilotl NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joe Falsone, also known as Giuseppe Falsoni, also known as Giuseppe Falsone, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 1st day of October, A. D. 1937. Her PAULINA it , topiy-turv- y jayeiy, hilarity P.v GEO. E. OCKEY, Here's a SAFE home payment plan that's a sure bet for homemakers. Now you can buy, build, or refinance your home without running the risk of not being able to meet large periodic mortgage reductions or secure renewals. K it X- - 8C 3 BUNCHES - Palmolive SOI 5 BARS TOMATOES: FALSONE SUPER SUDS DUMB red ox for THI washing CONCINTKATID SUPERFO. SUDS THf RtUF RQX WASHING O '-- II 35c NEW PEAS F resh from garden HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Administratrix. Witness to her mark: MISS ROSE FALSONE Date of first pub., May 30, 1937 Date of last pub., June 10, 1937 17c Bag Mark Administratrix of the Estate of Joe Falsone, also known as Giuseppe Falsoni, also known as Giuseppe Falsone, deceased. TUESDAY ONLY Continuous from 3:30 3 17c POUNDS Large, Crisp Head" 2 LBS. FRESH, RIPE - Fresh SPINACI Energy food 3 PFOUNDS NEW SPUD! LETTUCE 5c 6 BANANAS Sun - Mon - Tue Continuous Sun. from 1:00 Don Ameche Ann Southern FIFTY HOADS TO TOWN WEDNESDAY ONLY Continuous from 3:30 ONE of the finest all talking, all singing Italian feature pictures ever shown in this community will be presented at the STRAND THEATRE on Wednesday, May 26. THURSDAY $50.00 Attend the Sports mens Riot May 22-2- 3 Certified Seed Potatoes: RED I IRISH COBBLERS and BLUE Vlf Give Y our Family A T reat Oo UNION YOU BANK NIGHT Our jackjpot is never less than -- : Meat At Our MARKET-UNI- ON PIIOflE VE PRO! Kil Price Trading 0 Owned DeparOrtsf |