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Show THE PAGE TWO GUtr "One 1111-ANeu ipajier, mean- - uflrat? il Issued Every Thursday By The PRICE. UNDER THE ACT UTAH, OF MARCH Subscription. . 1870 ENTERED pLA(J dav TO THE will be conuiieiiiornted United by tiicesdav. ta RELIEF LOAD IN CARBON COUNTY HITS LOW MARK INVOLVED IN DEAL1 PRICE AS Steve Bolotas, Harry Mahleres Buv 66 Establishment For $16,000 CONVENTION A the citizens of Stale-- , Frida v pRICK demonstrated once again the I tali Peace of the annual during that this communitys claim to beis not an idle ((invention citv of the state ing the c, boa-- nt t. J The two-da- y event, which was tilled with activity conducted was smoothly and otherwise in a throughout, manner calculated to provide the greatest Xissihle enjoyment to the visiting delegates and their ladies. The visitors, by convention resolution and individual expressions ot opinion, wholeheartedly made known their appreciation ot the hospitality accorded them by citizens of Price. Four convention , have thus, far Wn hH.l liere this year, and all have been highly successful. The fact that Price entertained people with different interests on each occasion and in a manner entirely pleasing to the visitors is indicative of this community'., ability to handle meeting-- , of any kind. That the peace officers held their second convention here in five year-- , despite the fact that many other communities were anxious to entertain them, also demonstrates the excellent convention reputation Price enjoys throughout the state. E. M. Williams, Carbon high music Changes in the schedule of Denver and Rio Grande Western director, has accepted an assignment to serve on the faculty during the last railroad passenger service were week of the fourth annual summer announced Tuesday by Postmastmusic camp conducted by Western er Ray Walters, who reported States college of Gunnison, Colorado. that eastbound train No. 2 now arrives at 12:40 a. m. and deHe and his wife will leave Sunday parts at 1:03 a. m., while westmorning, accompanied by their sons, bound train No. 1 reaches here Junior and Don, and by Bud Mcln-tirat 3:10 a. m. and leaves at 3:20 who will receive instruction at a. m. the school. . Dick Johnson and Henry The revision in the train scheRuggeri are other local students who have registered for the course. dule necessitates earlier mailing, Mr. Williams, who was invited to Mr. Walters reported, the new teach at the camp by F. George deadlines for dispatch being 11:45 p. m. and 2:00 p. m. respecDawson, Western States college music director, will lecture on band methtively. Under the new times, train No. ods, marching and personal experi2 arrives 50 minutes earlier than ences in band work. The instruction staff will include heretofore, while No. 1 arrives includknown 40 musicians, minutes later than formerly. nationally ing seven members of the faculty of the famous VanderCook School of TWO GIRLS BORN AT PRICE HOSPITAL DURING WEEK-ENMusic in Chicago. !fhXf dealers at Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday. They report that the late radio models exhibited incorporate many unusual new features. ADDITION BEING BUILT ON LOCAL An addition to the Carbon Emery consisting of a new directors room, an office room and garage quarters is being constructed at a cost of approximately $5000. A full basement will.be built under the two new rooms for the storage of records, files and supplies. The old directors room will be transformed into a bookkeeping de- - ' Announcement was made this week been appointed 3-- thy WIST Is An ABERDEEN DEALER ' .Utah, t'owSrbn )er 1 5?n?.e. 10 ENT , Corp. St o' at a point 1165 feet Southeast Corner of Township 15 South East of the Salt Lake MTUH Mr. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs t Killpack and two T Great Falls, Montana, nesday to visit for two weeks ink bon and Emery counties. They now guests at the home of m!! arri! Mrs. E. M. Williams. kindling CITY DELIVERY PHONE 203 a. s. morsley; orM,'orplal- Attorney at Law, Silvagni Building, Price. Utah. N. y. I OUR PRICES are all consistently low and in many instances we need not lower our regular prices to meet competitive advertised SPECIALS, WE DO HOT LIMIT QUANTITIES NOR COMPEL YOU TO BUY OTHER HIGH PRICED MERCHANDISE IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF OUR BARGAINS DONT FORGET! we are never undersold on any ADVERTISED ITEM, Meridian; thence West 113 feet' &Xaort,h ?61-4- a feet: 432then feet due korth of the point place of beginning; thence South 432 feet to the place of beginning. A. S. HORSLEY, PRODUCERS Executive Offices C"y' ginning lle es. Section i , by John L. Lewis THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SUMMONS: Walker Bank & Trust Company, A Corporation, Trustee under Decree of Distribution, Dated November 29, 1935, in the Matter of the Estate of Frank F. Fisk, Deceased, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Carbon County, Utah, December 26, 1935, in Book Q of at Page 326, Plaintiff. vs. Sarah S. Thayn, also known as Thayn, Seamon A. Golding, Ro- mania Golding Ramage, Rex Golding and Myrtle Golding, his wife, Eldon Golding and Ruth Golding, his wife, Vera Bonacci, Nida Golding; the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Rosultha J. Hill; the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of Betty P. Hill Golding and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in plaintiffs Complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty (30) days after service and defend the above entitled action. And in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is prosecuted to recover judgment quieting plaintiff's title to the following described property lo- - H CSeaoram-Distiller- 01 trict Court, Comfort CROWN space in the Helper Fourth! souvenir program. luj Mrs. Lottie Shupe, state . spector for the womens the state industrial commisSl a guest at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. F ow . Lake City are visiting here l!l arrived Sunday. THOUGHT IN MIND TO SELL THEM MERCHANDISE THAT CARRIES A LARGE MARGIN OF that Varro Jones of Kenilworth has Heat SEVEN expenditure nofal$10 STORE, WITH THE So-re- Feacram Swen Cronn R!ndwlVhls-ke- . The 'trakM whkkli In lht tut are ft jeari or more old, ,$7 4 Ctrakht winkle, and 6 2 'w neutral eplrtt dUulkd from American grain. 60 Proof, Mw depi"s ARE USED ONLY AS A LEADER, AND MEANS TO DRAW PATRONS INTO A Carbon Man Selected C. I. O. Organizer For Utah, Colorado Sector j Five frown Phndfit WhN krv The Mfdlrhr uhi'kir In this or more old. 2 ' pnxlurt r ft neutral Untight whUkc. and 7 5' vpirits dlstilkd from AuurKaa grain 9 V l'ruuf. t Lake mnt as warden of CitylN. the sht SPECIALS That portion of the addition com- -j prising the two rooms will measure approximately 25 feet by 22 feet. The for new structure will fill a long-fe- lt more space, bank officials declared. j In Your Commun it.y Members of Central Labor union, Carbon hey ADVERTISED t partment. BECKEL PACKING CO. Thm Pjjjy' bank building lVi-mil- IX For Warden i PWC3 Otefaod BANK BUILDING D ij'BEST Carbon Labor Giv. Alf GunnlndorsS tiebar MUSICIANS UNION SELECTS ENVOY TO NATIONAL PARLEY Mrs. Ann Downey of Helper has been selected to represent local union No. 225 of the American Federation of Musicians at the annual national convention of the organization at Louisville, Kentucky, June 14. However, because of the illness of Mrs Downeys mother, Mrs. J. Plautz of Salt Lake City, it is not certain she CREWS REPAIR ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marantette will be able to attend the sessions. . State highway crews have been en- are the parents of a daughter, born gaged this week in repairing the Price at the Price City hospital Saturday. canyon route at the spring below Mr. Marantette is superintendent' of Kyune, where seepage of water has the Carbon Dioxiee and Chemical Sealed bids will be received by the caused portions of the hill to move company. down on the road and has also resultOn Saturday, a daughter was born City Recorder up to and including ed in the sloughing off of portions of at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Max June 28, 1937, for the following pro- Fausett of Price. the highway. posals: 1. For the purchase and wrecking and removing of all We are grateful for the cooperation we have received from materials except office fixtures, our patrons and stockgrowers during our four years in business, of the present City Hall. and hope that the same good will may continue in our new loca2. For the purchase and tion from Price on the highway to Helper. wrecking and removing all materials, except office fixtures and the sale of the materials salvaged back to the City, of the present PHONE 242-City Hall UTAH PRICE The bid or bids must contain the number of days required in either of the above proposals, The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids, Signed: WILLIAM GROGAN, City Recorder, Date of first pub., June 10, 1937 Date of last pub., June 17, 1937 . Beginning Saturday evening, June 12 all Beauty Shops of Price affiliated with the Utah Association of Better Beauty Shops will close at 6 p. m. Carbon County Association of Better Beauty Shops radio C. R. J,-y- NOTICE Price Trading company; D. R. Young, manager of the appliance department of the firm, and Oscar Carlson and Karl Jameson, managers of the Mohr-lan- d and Hiawatha branches, respectively, attended a convention of e, mfrhnfSasi b-- Train Times Change , Radio Dealers Attend MUSIC DIRECTOR WILL LECTURE AT Necessitating Early Salt Lake Convention SCHOOL VACATION Dispatching Of Mail SEAGRAM'S Carbon countys relief load is the lowest it has been since the to an andepression, according John Maulsby, nouncement by recounty director of welfare, who of approxitotal a are there ported mately 600 people receiving direct and W. P. A. aid. The load is about half as great as at this time last year, said Mr. who expressed the Maulsby, economic a that healthy opinion condition in the county iS thus One of the most important business deals consummated in Price in many when years was effected Saturday Harry and of Helper Steve Bolotas busi- Mahleres of Price purchased the Causer of John Sj ness and building also, indicated. Force-accouprojects 66 bar in a transaction that Ci- included leasing the old Atlantic Bo- - launched by the county commisdegar store building by Mahleres, Chris sioners are the main factor in load. case the lotas and the latters brother, creasing Bolotas, ... , establish-The deal for the Causer to merit involved $16,000, according Committee on industrial Organiza that Steve Bolotas, who announced organizer for the states of tjon the to cigar moved be will bar the utah and Colorado it is expected Mr Jones wi1 have his head-- 1 stoie quarters and that the building will be occu Causer from purchased quarters jn Provo. Pied v the Fi;1Cf The new organizer for the C. I. O. !hich been prominent in union activ- has are expected to be These ities since the organization of the made in about two weeks. Carbon county coal fields by the The new bar will be known as the United Mine Workers of America. of Bank club, which is also the name He will work under Van A. Bittner, by owned establishment similar a western regional director of the steve Bolotas in Helper. He has been for in business in the railroad city a few Sun-Ad- approximately 18 years and for Passeportout for sale at The associated Advocate, was he until 1936, years, in the operation of the Bank cigar store here. He estimates that moving the bar to a different building and other details connected with the changes will cost at least $3000. Mr. Causer has been in business in Price for approximately 30 years. He owmed the old 66 establishment at the extreme west end of Main street, this building having been a familiar landmark in the earlier days of Price. Only recently he made extensive changes in his business, removing the pool tables to other quarters and considerably increasing the length of Gf-fice- r- FLAG Monday. The unostentatious manner in which American people oW-rvthe occasion belie-- , tin1 importance and deep meaning of the day. It is to lie hoped that tin people of tin-- , nation, however, will pau-at least briefly, Monday to remember and pay tribute to that which Star Spangled Banner for life and liberty, hearth and home, security upon the land arid safety on the sea. We all love the flag in our hearts regardless of the fact that our minds may .sometimes be indifferent. it should bp kept m mind that the flag represents the living country and is therefore a living thing', and for that reason there are certain fundamental mica of heraldry which everyone should understand. All citizens should be made cognizant of the proper t ho c BAR; LARGE AMOUNT that the services The order is liopef ning at Helper. of desirous easing will he well attended o peo le Vine) nan flag. ot iht the significance minds their upon Beneath tin stars the 'lave - free, the starving home and shelter. one- are led and the w.ary exile finds a the year H s Flag Ye- -, on everv day throughout old Nantucket to the tarthe-- t (lay in our heart', from eruji ot the Yukon. AT SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER AT THE ROSTOFFICE PRICE, UTAH. UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH S. 1870 A OUR OBLIGATION , pi Phone No. 9 Per Year In Advance $2.50 e IJOHN CAUSER SELLS il Year In Advance. Outbids Utah the national pav- ori-orcd COMPANY VAL H. COWLES, HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Publishers. VAL H. COWLES, Editor and Advertising Manager. ARTHUR P. DRAPER, Associate Editor. MISS JESSIE RASMUSSEN, Society Editor. Sobscrirtion $2.00 Per displaying and of emblem ing it homage, ot I lag flay fhe only public got lire m omen mice exercises annual be the public will in Carbon comity eveKlks of Sunday Brice b the lodge to be One Courage, One Cost" CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING d feic e, sun-Advocat- buy your berries - 9W, FOR CAFiniriG une 10, 1937 Date of last pub., July 1, 1937 t |