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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1937 THE DEFENDANT FILES Swingcopators Will in wage appeal CHARGE DECISION SUN- - ADVOCATE, PRICE DT All PAGE ELEVEN BLhop and Mrs. J. W. Liddell and announced the buth ot a son, on .eeiat days in R.dmond. e. m family spent the week-en- d Miss Selma Judy of Mohrland Is Thursday. May 27. Newton ami Don Donaldson of Salt visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mike Malaska. Miss Berdella Jeurgens of Price is Mr. and Mrs. Dave Day and child- Lake City were visitors here Saturhome with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ren, Norman and Wanda, spent the day. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller spent Herman Jeurgens. at Elmo. Miss Lorraine Cowan has been visEugene Coli, proprietor of the Wal- iting in Hiawatha with Mr. and Mrs. nut bar, will leave early Tuesday Byron Cowan. morning on a several months trip at Miss Fern Marshall of Price visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price Business Man Leaves Next Week To Visit Father In Italy An appeal Irom a justice court conation on a charge of refusal to pay wages in violation of a state law was filed in district court Thursday by Mike Francis, president of the Maple Creek Coal company. Francis allegedly refused to pay $157 owing to El wood Holten, the complaint stating that the defendant was guilty of an intent to defraud his Mm-ersvill- Mc-Co- Friday. cos Mrs. William Lines has been visiting her father in Wellington. CLEAR CREEK NEWS employee. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hammond found Francis guilty and lined him $50 on April 16. Moose Lodge Making Picnic Arrangements A large number from Carbon 'mn-t- y are planning to attend the annual statewide picnic of the Moose lodge to be held at Park Ro Shea on June County Assessor Silas Rowley 20, according to an announcement week by officers of Helper lodge turned Friday from Milw aukee, 1659. All members of the order consin, where he lepiesented the and the- friends are invited to at- - Utah Association of County Officials, of which he is president, at the an- tend. A varied program of entertainment nual convention of the national both adults and children is being sociation. He was accompanied by his wife. arranged. re-th- is Wis-N- o. as-f- PHONE CAMP BILLS TRANSFER 1 309 S. CALDCN - SHI PPI NG Sa-v- AE. Optical Laboratories o FORMERLY EUGENE COM that will take him to his natne Italy to visit his father, Gasparo Coli, whom he has not seen for 35 years. Mr. Coli will take his father on a tour throughout Italy, visiting Rome, Vatician City, Venice and other interesting points in the country. He will sail from New York City on June 12 on the liner Conte de and will land at Genoa, proceeding from there to his fathers home in Fivizzano. Mr. Coli plans to return to the United States in September, making the return voyage on the liner Rex. Mr. Coli came to the United States from Italy in 1903, settling in Pueblo and moving to Salt Lake City in 1913. He came to Carbon county in 1925 to accept a position as manager of the STORAGE HOVE MOVi NO PACKING or LEWIS OPTICAL CO. in addition to wholesale Announcing prices eye glasses can be had on weekly 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 OPTICAL LABORATORIES Price and Salt Lake City, Utah oi By Mrs. McCoy Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James Thoipe and family left last week for a vacation in Canada. Jack Malaska and Woodrow Gordon arrived home from California Friday after visiting there a month. They were accompanied home by Art De Graw and Mrs. Osw'ald Vosburgh and daughter, Donna Jean, of San Diego. Mrs. Vosburgh wall remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon, for several months, Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick and Mrs. Jean Balfour of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon over the week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jenson, son, Bobby, and Budd Jensen spent the week-en- d in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ardee Hanson and in Redfamily spent the week-en- d mond. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben White snent Decoration day in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. William Ball left Saturday for a months vacation in Spring City. Reuben Tucker and family- - spent several days at Moroni last week. They were accompanied home by a son, Don, who had been attending high school there. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Nelson, Mrs. Clara Nelson and sons, Mark and Claude, spent a week in Spring City. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Mower spent in Mt. Pleasant. the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. George Shelley and family returned home after visiting in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Jack Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones motored to Spanish Fork last Friday to attend funeral services of a F. Anselmo store at Columbia, and relative. moved to Price six years ago. Mr. and MrS. Jack McCarthy and While away his business will be in daughter have been visiting in Provo recently. charge of his son ,Ed. Coli. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Brewer have qaim-- m emmp Crprtln COLUMBIA NEWS By Leona Lines Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans and family motored to Bountiful Wednesday, and continued on to Idaho for a brief vacation trip. Thomas Morgan left Thursday for San Francisco to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Ed OConnor and son, Thomas, spent part of the week in Cedar City. William Tittle recently visited his home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Strate and family visited in Sanpete county Sunday. Jack Buchspice and Durward Nelson motored to Salt Lake City last week-en- COME TO OUR ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL d. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson and famin Salt Lake ily spent the week-en- d City. Mr. and Mrs. George Frank Larvisson and family were week-en- d itors in the state capital city. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Eva Rapaich, also known as Eva Repich, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 701 Utah Savings Trust Building, Salt Lake City Utah, on or before the 27th day of July, A. D., 1937. Date of first publication, May 27th, A. D 1937. ELI DRAKULICH, of the Estate of Eva Rapaich, also known as Eva Repich, Deceased. G. A. GOATES, Administrator You are cordially invited to an Attorney for Administrator. Date of first pub., May 27, A. D., 1937 Date of last pub., June 17, A. D., 1937 ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL NOTICE TO CREDITORS to be Held in 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 Price Tabernacle of October, A. D. 1937. ' Her FALSONE X Mark Administratrix of the Estate of Joe Falsone, also known as Giuseppe Falsoni, also known as Giuseppe Falsone, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, PAULINA Attorney for Administratrix. Witness to her mark: I i THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' 4 '4 ' June2:0010, vv t . ,4-'- well known home economist, will present interesting demonstrations ' fejv k : : 8. while defrosting. 4. Swing shelves and sliding shelves of flat ribbon, 5. IVfrostjjar, instead steel g of 6. Overload protection with automatic restarting 7. One-piec- e 16. 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Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Spring Glen, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 26th day of July, A. D. 1937. JAS. ROLANDO, Administrator of the Estate of Dominic Conca, also known by the following names: Domi nick Conco, Dominick Conca, Dominco Domonich Conco, Gonco, Domonick Conco and Domenick Conca, and being one and the same person, de- 11, 12 P.M. !,V I HI " MISS ROSE FALSONE Date of first pub., May 20, 1937 Date of last pub., June 10, 1937 . ELECTRIC COOKING, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and the use of SMALL APPLIANCES Dont Miss Id Youll Enjoy It! SPONSORED BY LOCAL DEALERS and UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY SBMwiaiMiiaiisaBwiaggmiaaaE |