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Show TOE PACE SIXTEEN TO BE CELEBRATED IRE EXTENSIVELY Large, Varied Program Slated liy Price Post No. 3 Of American Legion An extensive program for the celebration of Independence day in Price has been outlined by the American Legion, with festive events scheduled for both July 3 and 5. July Fourth falls on Sunday this year, and the chief observance of the holiday will be on Monday. The Legion has made arrangements to bring the Santa Fe Exposition shows to Price for the celebration, this carnival organization having 15 riding devices and 15 concessions of various types. Dances and bathing beauty revues will be held on both the evenings of ATE. C PEI U CE THURSDAY, T A leg. railroad. He sustained a broken LaKe WATT1S William Rudman was a Salt visitor Saturday. Mrs. Archie Anderson is spending By Louise Jewkes Salt Lake City, at the Miss Lucille Davis of Wattis is va- several days at and daugnt of her cationing in Grand Junction with home Mrs. James Madsen. and Mr. relatives. F. D. Wilson left Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Thilmer Jewkes were Salt Lake City to attend a business week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake City. college Mrs. Barney Amundson and daughJack Helsten spent the past week Lake of Salt City, ter, Valerie Jean, in Eureka with Matt Rauhala. Ihe are guests at the home of Mr. and latter also visited here recently. Mrs. Thilmer Jewkes. They plan to Mrs. Ella Boone of Los Angeles is Henrietta remain here several weeks. visiting her mother, Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Loren Renburg of Helsten. a Price visited at the home of Mr. and Frank Helsten has returned from Los Wednesday. Angeles. in Jewkes Mrs. Thilmer lengthy visit Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Binns and son, Miss Louise Jewkes of Wattis spent were recent visitors in Salt last week in Orangeville. Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKee, Mr. Lake City. and daughter, and Mrs. Fred Van Buren and family Greene William visited in Orangeville Sunday. Dovie, of Salt Lake City are visiting Clark Van Buren of Wattis accom- here. people Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and fam- panied a group of Orangeville visitors to the Manti temple last week. ily of Standard were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ware have re- here. turned home after a visit in OrangeMatt Koski, Armanda Aho and Rose ville. Skufca were Price visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Wallace were in Price last Thursday. COLUMBIA NEWS . Bv Dot and Mugs Mrs. Hall Thorne and children are visiting in Spnngville. Mrs. Les Rice was in Manti last week. with John Cory spent last week-en- d his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cory. Mrs. H. J. McGahen of Grand Junction visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jensen last week. Other callers at the Jensen home recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brady of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. John Crawford and son, John, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday for Mr. Crawford, who has been in a hospital there. Mrs. Lawrence Hyatt and son, Boyd, left Sunday for Los Angeles Postmaster J. W. Nielsen spent the week-en- d in Manti with his parents. Miss Margaret Ludwig left Sunday for California to visit relatives for two weeks Miss Genevieve Mitchell and Frank Stagg of Provo weie Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Easton Fox of California are visiting the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Burgess. Earl (Buster) Holbrook of Illinois visited here Friday. Miss Mary Dougherty left recently for Colorado. Lasca and Vasca DeSpain have been visiting their sister here, Mrs. Louise Nougaret. John Deluby, Salt Lake student, has returned home for the summer. Albert Battiste left Sunday for a Knights of Columbus convention at Ogden. A steak fry was held Thursday evening, with the following participating: LaVoyle Acord, Bulah Snow, Ileene Brady, Helen Stapley, Kathleen Law-le- y, Keith Acord, Howard Ludwig, Bill Woodward, Ray Hassinger, Junior Parry and Burk Hyatt. July and 5. A continual round of entertainment from morning until night will be provided on the last day. The traditional sunrise salutes will officially launch the program, while a parade will be the highlight of the morning. Other events scheduled for the day include a patriotic program, sports and novelty contests at the Price City park, a water carnival, a boxing card and fireworks. Prizes will be awarded for the best floats in the parade and to the winners of competitive events. Music will be furnished during the day by a municipal band which will be organized by E. M. Williams, CarCLEAR CREEK NEWS bon high school music director. The American Legion Auxiliary has By Mrs. McCoy Nelson been assigned to have charge of the Christian Jensen returned home concessions to be operated at the park Monday from Californita where he and the Silver Moon hall. had spent two months. Donald Tucker has returned home De- for the summer, after attending school NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land in Moroni. Louis Thomas, Jr., and his mother, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April motored to Salt Lake one day last 16th, 1937. week. NOTICE Is hereby given that Miss Maxine Llewelyn of Freedom, Mills, Widow of John Henry Mills, of Price, Utah, who, on Novem- Utah, is a house guest of Mr. and ber 11th, 1929, made stock raising Mrs. Dave Llewelyn. Art DeGrow returned to his home homestead entry, No. 047123, for Lots 4, 5. 8, ESWVi. SWV4SE''i, Section in San Diego Saturday after visiting 19; Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ENWVi, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave SWVlNEtt, NEV,,SWi. Section 30; Gordon for a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Menzie of ConTownship 17 South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice sumers visited here Sunday. of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above de- of Elmo, Utah, G. W. Waterman, of scribed, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Price, Utah. Public, at Price, Utah, on the 5th day THOMAS F. THOMAS, of June. 1937. Register. Claimant names as witnesses: D. J. Date of first pub., April 22, 1937 Mills, R. II. Mills, and Jake Yotter, Date of last pub.. May 20, 1937 3 DN-ADVO- NEWS CASTLE GATE NEWS INDEPENDENCE DAY 8 La-U- na son-in-la- By Leona Lines Mr. Kegley and Dr. Parlett of the Columbia Steel plant visited here Wednesday evening at the Safety First meeting. Both addressed the audience with interesting talks. Abram Strate was chairman of the meeting, at which numerous safety suggestions were made. Misses Millie and Clara Williams with Mr. of Delta spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Fred Pizzuto. Kimiko Maryama and Pete students of the state deaf school at Ogden, returned here this week. Miss Rachel Myers of Beaver and Adeline Davies of Pueblo, Colorado, are guests of the Misses Betty and Barbara Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Christensen and children have moved to Salt Lake City for the summer. Thomas Cowan, son of Mrs. William Lines, is expected to arrive this week from Vaughn, Montana, where he spent eleven months with his father. Kirtland Cowan. Miss Cleo Lewis of Roosevelt is vacationing here, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. William Lines spent in Salt Lake City. the week-en- d Thelma Kaseles plans to spend her vacation in California. After a months vacation here, Ray Wooten, brother of Clayton Wooten, returned to his home this week. Kou-kousak- is, , w Mrs. George Collingham of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Dante Padenva spent in Salt Lake City. the week-en- d ) ,Eij mohrland Mrs. Chmt Jack Patterson entertained at spending Emily the winter w h the Besides ter a dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank 01 hnT Mrs. family guests were Mr. and Mrs. her home in f Clifford Mahon and Mr. and . Mrs. Troy Hill. Glen Turner, former Sunnyside resident and a student at the B. Y. U., won the Brockbank award in art.Tur-ne-Ar. to Mr. $25 check was presented Mrs Leona Peacock, Mrs. Emily Mrs. Denison, Mrs. Edna Lindsey, Genevieve Preston, Mrs. Ella Turner, E. PeaBishop A. E. Hopkinson, J. cock and T. W. Turner attended the last Primary conference at Price week-en- 0,rK Miss Doris Tucked . is visiting with Miss William Hall and his G. F. Hall, left Friday Beaumont, California i? te j visit friends in Los Diego and Santa Brbar U Wilho Seeronen, whn k.. , tending Westminster co!W turned home (or Mrs. R. M. Kelly at,' 7 E S"th' I&cJ J Price. d. SPRING GLEN ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterlaker, with and Mrs. Tony Zaleto and Mr. and Mrs. Gran Warren of Royal, motored to Bingham Canyon Sunday.Ne-ola Mr. and Mrs. Steve Verhoe of visited their daughter, Mrs. Sam Fazzio part of the week. Mrs. Anton Dupin and family visited friends in Hayden and Roosevelt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec and son, and Miss Carolyne Matekovie returned Saturday from a trip to California and Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of Los Brod-eri- c Angeles are visiting here at the home. Mrs. Bob Fullerton left Tuesday for Salt Lake City for medical treatments. Mrs. Hugh Fullerton left Monday for Mr. that city. Mrs. Butler of Des Moines, Iowa, and her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Ellis, left last week for her home after spending the winter here. SUNNYSIDE NEWS By Mrs. Ella Turner Samuel Cowley and family spent in Salt Lake City and the week-en- d Preston, Idaho A son, Claud, student of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, returned home with them. Leslie Duke of Vernal is visiting his sister, Mrs. Laurel Gilligan. Miss Olivia Faderiva and Dario Nichols are home from the University NEWS of Utah. Also Miss Venice Jones has returned from the U. S. A. C. Mrs. Jessie Crawford of Salt Lake By Mary Metos Archie Anderson, Sr., was admitted City is visiting her daughter, Mrs. to St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake G. L. Nelson. Guests at the home of Mrs. Zino City Saturday for treatments for inMonday were Mr. and Mrs. juries suffered when he was struck Pressett of Salt Lake City and by a motor car while working on the Roy Bennett SCOFIELD THE anmnp amem cctitep cmd VOICE OF EASTERN UTAH Using the National Broadcasting Companys Transcription Service DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNDAY 8 a . m. to 8 p. m . 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. SOME OF THE WEEKS FEATURE PROGRAMS 8 A 10 M-- A. Musical Clock Daily Except Sun. Star Varieties Wed., Fri. M, -- Home Folks Prolio Daily Except Sunday M. House of Peter MacGreggor Mon. Wed., Pri Home Polks Tnes., Thurs. Mary Kitchen Saturday Mrs. Henry Hall, Helper Sun M, Bible School of the Air Sunday M. -- All 9 A. 10:30 A. 11:00 A. 11:45 A. straight-eigh- engine and go t streaming off across the map. 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