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Show 3, 1937 iURSDAY, JUNE Carbonites Win State Title ; Another triumph M.s recently added to the List 0f important at! letic achie cements at the Caibon county high school when the dou- -' bks team of Jack Walsh, Price, and Jimmy Jouflas, Helper, captured the state high school tennis champion- ihip in competition with Utahs best preparatory net-ter- s. the sdn.advocaie, price, dtab Weekly Newspapers Present Court Term Rated As Important Unusually Quiet ; No Cases Yet Contested Advertising Factors Apparently a tendency has arisen in Carbon county toward the settlement of litigation by The weekly newspaper has always bten considered an important factor in advertising, says one of the executives in commenting on the coming Pacific Advertising Clubs association convention to be held in Salt Lake City, June The University of Advertising is the coined name for the annual convention. The program indicates that all activities are centered on promoting a better understanding of the g possibilities and a The victory recorded by sound direction of the tremendous the Carbon duo is a distinct force stimulated and maintained by honor for both themselves' advertising. Advertisers appreciate more and and the school. Their tri- - I 13-1- 7. business-buildin- umph was a decisive one, leaving no doubt concerning the supremacy of the Carbon team. A handsome trophy was awarded the pair, who presented the cup to the school, where it will be displayed with other athletic prizes won by Carbon high teams and individuals. it ! - - , , - - Jack Walsh, left, and James Jouflas imiiiiimmimimimmimiu SUNNYSIDE NEWS ? By Ella Turner Mrs. Emma Jane Preston of Castle Gate visited here during the week With her son. Hed Turner is spending two weeks S Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor and children spent a few' days this week In Provo and Salt Lake City. Paul Dimick of Price visited here part of the week, Dr. F. T. Jones Was called to Green Elver this week on business. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Preston and ifr. and Mrs. James E. Peacock and gen, Marcell, spent Memorial day at Glade Park, Colorado. Hans Dennison and family were in Provo over the week-en- d. Sam Cowlev and family went to Orangeville Sunday. Glen Nelson is again receiving treatment at a Salt Lake City hosMrs. Nelson and daughter, pital. Jassie Lee, are also in Salt Lake City. Arlen Watkins visited with his fam-- y in Vernal part of the week. Taylor Turner and family were in Frovo this week. They attended the of their Sduation exercises from the Provo high Khool Friday evening. The Lower Town Quilt club were ' umimmmmimiimmmmuMMiniwmniiiiiiHi guests of Mrs. Ada De Angeles Tuesday. Those present were: Amelia Guadagnola, Mary Bonacci, Olevia Rossi, Della Compagm, Mrs. Mike Bonacci and Doris Lindsey. Norma Ray Naylor was a guest of Mrs. Nellie Dimick in Price a few days this week. Mrs. Laurel Gilligan and children spent Memorial day at Vernal. Mrs. Alta Miller and children of Emery are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Peacock. Funeral services were held at the Manavu Waid in Provo Sunday for Jesse Leamaster, a former Sunnyside resident. Bishop A. E. Hopkinson of more the business possibilities of the smaller cities in this country. Conditions are more stable and consequently manufacturers again lenhze that the smaller towns form the back-bon- e of the nation. The weekly newspaper assumes a new importance in the field of advertising, and today the intelligent ad- vertiser carefully plans the advertisements to appear in his local paper. The University of Advertising is an unusual opportunity for enterprising merchants to see latest exhibits and listen to experts in every field of advertising activity. This is the first time that this meeting has been held in Utah, and the attendance at the convention is surpassing the most optomistic expectations. Over 500 advertising executives from the United States, British Columbia and Alaska are expected to attend the convention. Knights Of Columbus Plan For Convention Knights of Columbus members are here offeied the dedicatory prayer at making pieparations for attcndanace the graveside. at the annual state convention of the Mr. and Mrs Francis Dennison and order to be held at Ogden on June childien visited in Castle Dale this 6 Delegates from the councils at week Price, Eureka, Ogden and Salt Lake City will attend the convention. Castle Gate Youth The first, second, and third degrees of the order will be conferred on a Signs Up Navy large class of candidates from Ogden during the convention. The Ogden Thorald D. son of Postmaster and Mrs. J. W. Neilsen of Castle U. S. navy training station, located at Gate, will leave on June 15 for Salt San Diego, California. Lake City, where he will take his Nielsen expresses a desire to befinal examination for entrance into come an accountant, at which he will the U. S. navy. have a wonderful opportunity after From there he will entrain for the he completes his three months of training. Schools are maintained at San Diego for such vocations and entrance to such schools are by competitive With compromise. That, at least, is the conclusion that may be drawn from the fact that not a single contested action has been tried in the district court here since the second term of 1937 opened. The term was 5 weeks old Monday, and three eases scheduled for trial during that time were dismissed after settlements out of court, while settings in two others were vacated. A number of cases have been settled by default, necessitating court proceedings, but there hasnt been a solitary legal battle PACE THIRTEEN Wednesday evening for Manti where they were married. Dr. E. V. Long left last week for Rkhmond, Vitginu While he is gone Dr Hardy of Clear Cieek is taking his place. Sixteen couples from Ca.stle Gate and Helper attended a canyon weiner least Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Pattc-ma- n and daughter and Mrs. Florenc J u left recently for Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mrs Rob Divim and children of Salt Lake City weie Sunday visitors hoie. Mis. Ida Huff and Mr. Beddoes of Salt Lake visited here at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Zobell. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Peterson and fannlv spent the week-en- d m Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Aichte Morrison and family visited in Provo over the on Mi. and Mrs. Sye James and famin Famview-- . ily spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Les Rue visited in Marti recently. Mi. and Mrs. W. J Craig and family spent Sunday in Salt Like City. Mr and Mis Tom Bend ill and Mr. and Mrs Len Lai son spent the weekend in Piovo. Mr, and Mrs Norel Thomas of Salt Lake are visiting here. Mr. and Mis. Nick Sermos and family visited in Salt Lake and the Uintah Basin over the week-enMiss Helen Sermos, a Salt Lake itudcnt, visited here Fnday and d. Sat-uida- Mis Annabclle Long and family and Wilford Phillips motoied to Spanish Fmk Sunday Mr and Mrs. A R Johnson and family sptnt the week-en- d in Emery county. Mr. and Mrs C. G. Olsen and family motoied to Orangeville Sunday. Mr and Mrs. John Houghton moMr. and Mis Chas. Houghton Jr., tored to Salt Lake Sunday. motored to Salt Lake Saturday. Their Mis Elizabeth Stagg and daughter, daughter, Lois, returned with them, Ileene, of Provo, aie visiting heie after spending the past week in Salt fought before the district triwith her sons, Jess and Albeit. Lake. bunal since the term began. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson and famMis. Charles Huff and family are ily motoied to Salt Lake Sunday. visiting in Soanish Fork. degree team will confer the first deMr and Mrs Bert Allen and famMr and Mrs A. T. Jones and famgree; the Price team the second, and ily were Sunday visitors in the cap- ily spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake a supreme agent from the supreme ital citv City council will confer the third degree A bronze plaque and monument in honor of Father Pierre DeSmet, early day missionary to the Indians of the west, will also be unveiled at Ogden during the convention. Many Catholics throughout the state intend to attend the ceremony of the unveiling of this monument. CASTLE GATE NEWS By Dot and Mugs Miss Lena Nielsen of Castle Gate and Myron Harmon of Price left last week-en- d. This Studebaker is Americas cmm EQUITABLE insurance Agency We Are Now Making Ne-lse- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Hugh J. 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Budget Plan d Phone 202 offers low time payments. ng homestead entry, No. 051497, for ESEy4, SW Vi SELL SEy4SWV4 Section 21,NWj4 Section 27, NEVi, WVfeSEVi, SE4SEy4, NEy4NWVi, Section 28, Township 11 South, Range East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Thomas F. Thomas, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of July, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Pearl Clark &Milton Freeman, of American Fork, Utah, Morgan Pace & Orson Marsing, of Price, Utah. C. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. Date of first pub., June 3, 1937 Date of last pub , July 1, 1937 Braley Bldg., East Main Street PRICE, UTAH WESTERN AUTO 90 PROOF""' ONE 0 sourbSnwhiske DlSTlUiD AND BOTTLEO TOE OLD QUAKER COMPAQ lAWRENCEBUTO. INDIANA i straight Schenleys Old Quaker brand 90 proof bourbon whiskey. Also available in rye. Copyright Ind. 1937, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, 1 ATm CO. Price, Utah North Carbon Ave. 11 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Noral Warren, of Price, Utah, who, on July 28, 1934, made homestead entry, No. 051940, for Lot 2, Section 4, Township 12 South, Range 14 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court, at Price, Utah, on the 28th day of July, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Warren & J. Glen Warren, of Pnce, er Utah, Nevel Wimmer & Harold Wim-mof Duchesne, Utah. C. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. Date of first pub., June 3, 1937 Date of last pub., July 1, 1937 THE TOP FOR YOU will never know how truly delicious a good beer can be the smooth, until you have experienced the distiuctii e flavor mellow richness of Blatz Milwaukee beer "the beer of the or you year . . . Treat yourself to Blatz Old Heidelberg may prefer the somewhat different flavor of Blatz Private Stock.' Order Blatz from your dealer in the tall brown bottles, the new handv Steinie bottles, or in cans. Distributed by HELPER MERCANTILE CO. Cap-Seale- ' d Helper, Utah IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District in and for the county of Carbon, State of Utah. NOTICE: A. W. Mack, Plaintiff, vs. Clara Miller, Defendant. TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING OR CLAIMING LIENS ON THE PREMISES HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED: All persons holding or claiming liens upon the following described it: premises, Beginning at the Southwest comer of Block Forty-Tw- o (42), Price Townsite Survey, and running thence East Sixty (60), feet, thence North five (5). rods, thence West Sixty (60), feet, thence South five (5), rods to the place of beginning. Under or by virtue of the provisions of Title 52, Chapter 1, Section 12 of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, relating to mechanics liens, are hereby notified to be and appear before said court on the 5th day of June, A. to-w- MILWAUKEE BEER D, 1937, and Jo exhibit then and there the proof of their liens. A. W. MACK, Plaintiff. J. J. SWEETRING,, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Date of first pub.. May 20, 1937 Date of last pub., June 3, 1937 y. WVTf.W T'WWWV 4 THE BEEiR OF- THE- s .v v at - Y IT |