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Show THE PAGE FOURTEEN OFFICERS NAMED CHURCH OFFICIALS BY FOUR-- H CLUB TALK AT SEMINARY Officers weie elected by the Happy Hour Four-- H club at a meeting FriCEREMONY SUNDAY day at the home of Mrs. W. D. Chapman, adviser. , The following leaders were General Hoard Members Praise vice Nina Grange; presir, Project; Large Crowd dent, Louise Wade; secretary-treasureAttends Program Mary Hussey; chorister, Beverreporter, Eleanor ly, Rasmussen; Value of seminary instruction as Jorgensen. an educational factor was lauded in Sewing was the pastime of the were servtalks given Sunday at the ceremonies meeting, and refreshments first held was the The ed. meeting marking the laying of the cornerstone by the club. for the new $15,000 L. D. S. stake seminary. A large crowd attended Girl the program, which was held in connection with the quarterly stake conCollege ference of the L. D. S. church. Principal speakers were Lynn annual comAt the forty-fourRicards and M. Pterson of Salt mencement exercises of the Utah Lake City, members of the general State Agricultural college June 5 and board of the Sunday school. In ad- 6, Joyce McKinnon of Hiawatha, redition to pi arsing seminary work, ceived a B. S. degree in the school of they complimented the members of home economics. Her major is foods the Carbon stake on their enterpnse and her minor is chemistry. in connection with the project. Dr. Alexander Meiklejohn, formerIn the absence of a representative ly professor of philosophy at the exof the contractor, M. T. Harmon, foreperimental college of the University man in charge of the project, discuss- of Wisconsin, addressed the graduates ed the progress of the work on the at the exercises held June 5. Dr. building. Meiklejohn is now director of the Stake President George Jorgensen center for social studies in San Franof Price presided during the cere- cisco. He is recognized as an outmonies. Musical entertainment was standing leader in his field. Apostle provided by the Price male vocal Albert E. Bowen of the Latter-Da- y quartet, consisting of E. R. Hansen, Saints church delivered the baccaMurray Mathis, John Harmon and laureate address to the graduates on Willard Harmon. A poem entitled June 6. Building was read by Mrs. Bernice Ivory of Salt Lake City, a memPUBLICATION, Deber of the general board of the Pri- NOTICE FOR of the Interior, General partment H. Orson association. Bishop mary Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Guymon of the Price ward opened the May 27. 1937. program with the invocation, while NOTICE is hereby given that Noral the benediction was pronounced by Warren, of Price, Utah, who, on July Arvel R. Stevens of Price, a member 28, 1934, made homestead entry, No. 051940, for Lot 2, Section 4, Townof the stake presidency. ship 12 Sofith, Range 14 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of inON VACATION IN EAST tention to make final Proof, to estabdescribMr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans left lish claim to the land above The Clerk of the District before ed, Thursday for a vacation trip of six Court, at Price, Utah, on the 28th day weeks in the east. They will visit in of July, 1937. Lansing, Michigan, with their son and Claimant names as witnesses: Roy Mr. and Mrs. John Warren & J. Glen Warren, of Price, daughter-in-laEvans, and will then go to Detroit to Utah, Nevel Wimmer & Harold Wim-m- er of Duchesne, Utah purchase a new car, after which they C. V. SCHAD, will tour other eastern states. Acting Register. Date of first pub., June 3, 1937 Date of last pub., July 1, 1937 chosen-President- Receives Carbon Degree From th S UN - AD V O CAT E. Community Church Faulty Indorsements Hold Up Checks For Local Relief Clients niPBSDAT, UTAH PRICE, a. C. E. m., Sunday school at 10.00 Beveridge, superintendent. a. in., Morning worship at 11:00 and a welcome for you good singing Announcement was made at the of- Message, Examination, by the pasfice of the Carbon county welfare de- tor. m. partment this week that relief clients Epworth league at 7:30 p. continue to disregard rules for inat Choir practice every Thursday dorsement of welfare checks, with the result that payment of the checks 7.30 p.m. like I may not reach my ideals, but must necessarily be delayed. on way. me my stars definite guide they requireThere are certain T. H. EVANS, Pastor. ments with respect to indorsements, the issued reguthat and notice was lations must be adhered to strictly. The check must be indorsed by the person to whom it is issued and by no one else. Indorsements must be in ink or indelible pencil. The indorsement must be exactly Talks dealing with articles which the same as the name appearing on Variations check. may appeared in issues of the Rotary magthe face of the make it impossible for relief clients to azine for April, May and June, feacash their checks and thus lose the tured the weekly meeting of the Price club Thursday evening at the grants. a to check, may Rinetti & Capitolo restaurant. Those unable sign n, The speakers were Dr. Bliss L. indorse it with a mark. In such cases A. L. and D on the space Frank Bryner the mark should be made The name Boulter. Musical numbers completed provided for indorsement. of the person who makes the mark the program, which was .in charge should then be signed on the same of Angus Johnson. line by one of the witnesses and two persons should witness the mark. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dominic Conca, also known by the following names: DomNOTICE TO CREDITORS Dom-mcinick Coneo, Dominick Conca, Dom-oni- o Estate of Joe Falsone, also known Domonich Conco, Conco, as Giuseppe Falsoni, also known as Conco and Domenick Conca, Giuseppe Falsone, deceased. Credit- and being one and the same person, ors will present claims with vouchers deceased. Creditors will present to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or claims with vouchers to the underto Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, signed at Spring Glen, Utah, or to Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 1st day Henry Ruggeri, on or before the 26th Utah, Price, D 1937. A. of October, A. D. 1937. of Articles In Rotary Magazine Subject Of Price Club Program Three Carbon Women Price Legionnairej Get Divorce Decrees AttendNep,,,! Three Carbon county wives were granted divorce decrees in district court Saturday. The cases considered and the grounds for divorce were as follows: Harriet Burton vs. Horace J. Burton, failure to provide; Evantia, Marke-tak- is vs. Nick Marketakis, failure to provide, and Louise Zupan Buckley vs. James Buckley, desertion. In another divorce action on the docket, Judge George Christensen set aside the decree of divorce previously granted Kate Jensen from Wallace Jensen. Three members of p.,, 6 American w8kWi the Fourth district organization at Nephi Slm7 vertise the Utah departs tion scheduled hereiT '1 3 of the 1 f a The local unit was the district session by Arthur S. Hrsley 01 W N They received assurance Nephi post win have a per cent representation atT convention, and that other the Fourth district will a 140 tie represented. You can get things done in a hurry by telephone Fin-layso- ck day Her FALSONE X Mark Administratrix of the Estate of Joe Falsone, also known as Giuseppe Falsoni, also known as Giuseppe Falsone, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Administratrix. Witness to her mark: MISS ROSE FALSONE Date of first pub., May 20, 1937 Date of last pub., June 10, 1937 PAULINA July, JAS. ROLANDO, Administrator of the Estate of Dominic Conca, also known by the following names: Domi nick Conco, Dominick Conca, Domonich Dominco Conco, Conco, Domonick Conco and Domenick Conca, and being one and the same person, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Estate. Date of first pub., May Date of last pub., June Jieep in touch with business opportunities, with friends and neighbors the easy way You can enjoy a telephones convenience for a few cents a day 20, 1937 10, 1937 w, My owm 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 r success STORy 1Q17 ELI DRAKULICH, Administrator of the Estate of Eva Rapaich, also known as Eva Repich, Deceased. G. A. COATES, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first pub., May 27, A. D 1937 Date of last pub , June 17. A. D , 1937 Thousands are killed or injured in Blow-ou- t accidents every year! Salt Interior Department. United States General Land Office, Salt Lake Sil-ve- rt -- cost less heat than other super qualit Come in tires. see us today. and Goodrich SAFETY WTItttl ni Silvertown RED STAR SERVICE STATION Price Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437) and the regulations thereunder approved April 1. 1920, Circular 679, the Secretary of the Interior, upon the petition of Chris A. Chnslopherson, has segregated the SWi4 NELj. SEI4 NWLt, E'2 SW4, SE4 Sec. 2, T. 12 S R. 6 E., S. L. M., as coal leasing unit No. 1224, Utah No. 167. 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