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Show 10. 1937 Tarn SPAY, JVSt THE ' PARTICIPANTS and COLORFUL PRIMARY FESTIVAL LISTED LEGION SONS PLAN directors of. PRICE S U N - A D V O C A T E , UTAH PAGE ELEVEN PRICE POST HOLDS TO ORGANIZE BAND taking part in a colorful sponsored recently primary festival of this PHnnaRpy Cha,pman. Bobbv Roberts Agnes Mathis the south Price department listed below: Peacock, Lorraine Lewis' rfl ' Drill Team Also Flanned. With organization, are Uniforms To Be Provided Hanna, Joelene TRe Dorothy James, May queen; Myrtle Bliss. Clifton Robei For Members water! Haddon. . lessen. Queen Bee; Jay Oviatt, Dusun- Arleen Mother Sfrn Myrin Ada Oviatt. Witt, Earth; Karma Annllo' Plans hae been launched by Price announcer; Shirley Rnhbv Davis, Peacock, attendants. Rae of the Sons of the Ameri-- , squadron man, Brundage. Nancy Hanna, Lena Pitts Kath- can Legion for organization of a band Beth Oviatt, Betty Oviatt, Marjorie rBlack- Evalean and drill Fern Merrill, Afton Chateam, it was announced this AndrvmJ13,011' Freda Menard, week by Walter pin Eunice Chidester. Arlene AnD. Daugherty, chairWilcox, Ruth 01derson, Lina Beth Rich, Charrell Ella Barney LaDeanne man of the advisory commute of the Mifner'VOOd Leon-rd - Marjone Struigham, Jean unit. LePnel Sanderson, Raymond Leaders of the department are FlorShin-tr Bert Chadwick, Virtually all members of the ence Pitts, chorister; Helen Forrester, Chad Young squadron will have an oppoitunity to Adell Anderson, Rbdney Alvey, riinton Roger, LaRain Olsen, Eugene ergaEnal;Vp!ieS T,h0mpson' play participate in the activities planned h for Black, Ina Dorias Hanna, Mark the two groups. The band ivill Anderson A. Frandsen, Anne Mathis, Myr- - have a Johnson, June Bently, Margie Pace, Nellle Brundage, Fay personnel of approximately 24 Earl Chapman, Gwen Harmon, Bula Chadwick, Mary Jeanselme, and be under the direction of will teachers. James, Colleen Chadwick, Dons William H Toy. The membership kelson. Shirley Waterman, Leonard of the drill squad will be between 16 Sitt LaPnel Black, Donald Potts, FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED TUESDAY and 24, according to present plans. FOR Beth PRICE CHILD Xelb'a Petti, LeRoy Anderson, Rae Mathis, Peacock, Uniforms will be provided for both Billy Frandsen, MarJanice Harmon, infant daughter of the musicians and the membeis of the Maurice Powell, Bobby Jesson, garet Thompson, Carl Johnson, Marda Willard and Chloe Wheston Harmon, drill team, and it is planned to give Black, Howard Johnson, Freddie died Sunday of points for attendance, initiative, deaila throat morning Florine Pace, Louise Bryner, ment. The child and discipline. The two was portment born on August Shirley Fiack, Wilma Dustin, Betty 30, 1934. Funeral Maurine con- groups will be available for participawere services Lewis, James, Bonnie James, Aloise Hope Burton, Patricia Chad- ducted Tuesday at 1:00 p. m. in the tion in celebrations and conventions. L. D. S. tabernacle, with burial in wick. Adell the Price City cemetery under the di- Coal Bowman, Raeola Pace, Myrna In Gardner, Lois Mathis, Jacketta Chris- rection of the Wallace mortuary. String-j.aShows Decline tensen, Stella Pierce, BettyGeraldin-Shaffer, W ire, wooden and steel letter trays Barbara McIntyre, Previous Retta Merrill, Odell Frand nt The Children GREEN RIVER MEET Junior Baseball Programs Are Discussed At Session Of American Legion - PaceHSVma - Eliza-bet- Din-tatiu- rn reported that the Green River program, the first ever sponsored in the melon center, is progressing. The baseball field has been cleared, leveled and improved, and the boys have started practice. Equipment has been purchased for the players Harry Tasker is in charge of the program in Green River. Relative to the junior games in Production of coal in Utah during Price, it was decided to assign a leg- the wreek ending May 22 is estimated at 23,000 net tons, according to the port shows. The national output during the weekly report of the division of mines of the United States department of week ending May 22 was 7,336,000 net tons, as compared with 7,220,000 interior. This output is a decrease of 4000 in the previous seven-da- y period and tons as compared with the previous 6,819,000 in the corresponding week week and a drop of 3000 tons in com- a year ago parison with the corresponding week SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL V in 1936. Hotel Temple Square ice to. $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. A A NOTICE TO CREDITORS For the same weeks in 1935 and Estate of Beulah James, deceased. 1929, the production was 26,000 and Creditors will present claims with 63,000 net tons respectively, the re- - vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Carbon County, Utah, on or before the 11th day of June, A. D., 1937. TIIE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BERTHA JAMES GENTRY, Seventh Judicial District in and for Administratrix of the Estate of the County of Carbon, State of Utah. Beulah James, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE: State of Utah, MARL D. GIBSON. vs. Vera Waterman, Lenell Plaintiff, Waterman, Ezella Waterman, Mardell Date ofAttorney for Administratrix. pub.. May 20, 1937 Waterman, Beth Waterman, Floyd Date of first June 10, 1937 last pub., and Waterman Robert Waterman, Defendants. Shirley Jean Waterman, TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, DeSALE ON THE 12th day of June, partment of the Interior, General 1937, at 2 oclock P. M. of said day at Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, the Front Door of the Carbon County May 27, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Hugh Court House, in Price, Utah, the following described property situate in J. Gerber, of Spanish Fork, Utah, who, on Jan. 11, 1934, made said county: homestead entry, No. 051497, of Sec. of 14, the SWy4 NEy4 for SWV4SEV4, SEV4SWy4 ESEV4, conM S. L. E 10 15 S., R. Tp. Section 21,NWY4 Section 27, NEA , taining 40 acres together with W xk SE V4 , NE'4NWy4, SE4SE4, any and all buildings, improveSection 28, Township 11 South, Range ments and appurt. thereunto be11 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed longing. Also 35 shares water in notice of intention to make final the Carbon Water, Land & PowProof, to establish claim to the land er Co. Thomas F. S of the SEy4 Sec. 15, Tp. 15 above described, before U. S. Land Office, Thomas, Register 10 L. S. R. M., E.. containing S., at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th 80 acres, together with any and day of July, 1937. all buildings, improvements and Claimant names as witnesses; Pearl appurt. thereunto belonging. AlClark &Milton Freeman, of American so 80 shares of water right in the Morgan Pace & Orson Carbon Water, Land & Power Co. Fork, Utah, Utah. of Price, Marsing, ditch Also all other water and C. V. SCHAD, evihowever nature of every rights Acting Register. above to or on used belonging denced, Date of first pub., June 3, 1937 land. described Date of last pub., July 1, 1937 Dated May 17th, 1937. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County. Utah. Date of first pub May 20, 1937 Date of last pub., June 10, 1937 stock-raisi- Rates $1.50 FA John O. Maulsby, director of the" county welfare department, announe- - Carbon county aliens with provisions ed Tuesday that under a recent con - of the act. gressional amendment Cut bon aliens1 AH aliens desiring to be lenioved may make application for removal from the United States under the profrom the United States to either their visions of this act may make applicanative country, the country from tion either direct or through relief which they came or the country of agencies or charitable institutions to which they aie citizens or subjects if Mr. Lences office in Salt Lake City they desire to do so because of dis- or to the divisional director of immitress arising subsequent to their en- gration and naturalization at Denver. try. Attention is directed to the provisSuch persons will be removed at the expense of the government, but ions of the act, which limit its operathose taking advantage of the offer tion to those who are desirous of bewill forever be ineligible for read- ing so removed. Unless the alien demission to the United States except sires to be removed from the United upon the approval of the secretaries States, and makes application therefor, removal proceedings cannot be of state and labor. instituted under the amendment. M. F. Lence, district director of immigration and naturalization, has reAttends Yearly Tax Sale quested Mr. Maulsby to acquaint Among those here last week for the May tax sale of adveitised property ionnane to conduct each contest. was Bernard Newren, representing Refreshments weie served follow- the Union Pacific Coal Co., of Salt Lake City. Mr. Newren was for years ing the meeting, after which the men attended a dance spon- connected in an executive capacity sored for the benefit of the Boy with the firm operating the mine at Scouts. Scofield. Production Utah Under Week m & Price post No. 3 of the American Legion held its last legular weekly meeting Saturday at Green River, which community, has furnished a substantial portion of the membership of the local oiganization. First Vice Commander Donald Hacking, presiding in the absence of Commander Val 11. Cowles, appointed Arthur S. Horsley, Fred W. Keller and Henry Ruggeri as members of a committee to investigate the type of proceedings advisable against the orchestra which violated a signed contract by failing to appear for the dance to have ocen sponsored by the post on Memorial day. The junior baseball project of the Price post was discussed, and it was Carbon Aliens In Distress Given Opportunity To Return To Native Land At Expense Of U. S. I ng This young miss thinks it just heaps of fun drinkipg glassfuls of water several times a day, but mother knows its an exceedingly healthful habit. The youngster likes to do it because she gets the water refreshingly cold directly from a new type automatically refrigerated water cooler designed for the kitchen by Frigidaire, makers of the famous refrigerator of the same name. It looks like the practice of cluttering up the food refrigerator with water bottles is going to be a thing of the past. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. 9 West Main Price .vz,yAv Phone 55 s" Xs . ? Co- . IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court in and for the County of Carbon, State of Utah. Summons: John D. Sagris, Plaintiff, vs. Chris Praggastis, Special Administrator for the Estate of Steve Lendaris known as Stylianos Lendaris, or Steve Landaries, or Steve Landres, or Steve Lentaris, Deceased; The Heirs and Next of Kin of George Lendaris, Deceased: George Adondakis; Pete Lendaris; Panagiotis E. Lendaris; Emmanuel E. Lendaris; Nicholas E. Lendaris; Helen M. Psygoundakis; Argyro S. Adondakis: Pagona G. Satjelo; John Doe and Jane Roe, persons having a lien or claiming an interest in Steve Lendaris, Deceaseds Estate, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to apdays after the pear within twenty service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty 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 amended complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is to foreclose on a Real Estate Mortgage on real property to secure a Promissory Note dated the 7th day of June, 1927. Said property is situated in the city of Helper, County of Carbon, State of Utah, and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot two (2) Block one (1), Pratts Survey of Welby Townsite; thence North Thirty (30) feet; thence West One Hundred Eighty feet (180 feet; thence South Thirty (30) feet; thence East One Hundred and Eghty (180) feet to beginning, being Two (2) and Ninepart of LotsBlock and Plat aforeteen (19) some-tim- IT BAKES IT ROASTS IT BROILS PLACE an vegetables and pudding and set the automatic diaL No no no failures need to watch for tho no scorching burning automatic control always insures tho proper heat Take it with you anywhere, for an Electric Roaster is light, easy to move and as handy as an Elec- IT STEWS D1 entire meal in the roaster . . . COOKS ... ... ... ... tric Toaster. Let us give you full details about the marvelous new, yet inexpensive, Electric Roasters. Convenient terms, if you desire. An Electric Roaster is a practi- eleccal way to use low-cotricity to the best advantage. st It costs very little to operate. ; said. Subject to and together with all of mortgagors interest in those two party wall agreements: One recorded May 26, 1921, in Book Page 49 and the other recorded July 26th, 1921 in Book page 136 in Carbon County, State of Utah. ALKE T, DIAMANT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 420 Felt Building, O. Address, p, Salt Lake City, Utah. May 6, 1937 Date of first pub., .Tun 1ft. 1037 - V es 4oqt of every5iles yo fie'areqi?aind.Go. Every time you stop, you can enough gasoline to GO of a mile. Thats what runs up todays driving costs. To cut down the high cost of one-thir- d o driving, Shell engineers have developed a way to balance gasoline. By completely rearranging its chemical structure, this balancing process makes Super-She- ll digestible for your motor . . , just as cooking makes stop-and-g- 3-- G" t Ynur Dealer or Utah Power & Light Co. See 3-- a G nnK o0m ta food digestible for you. is the best this new-typ- e can describe way you gasoline. Your motor gets the fuU benefit of Super-Shelhigh energy content , . . you get the savings! Theres a Shell dealer in your Motor-digestib- le ls neighborhood. Stop there next time you need gas. rt 2 vv.s |