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Show THE PAGE SIXTEEN reond patrol of Girl Scouts enjoyed a success that the such was cently of first patrol held one. Memberstests time the passing 2 patrol spent second and first class to qualify for badges, with Mrs. G. F. Hall, captain, was officiating. Mrs William Frazee hunt. of the in charge Bert Wilcox suffered painful, but slight injuries Saturday afternoon when he was struck by falling coal, caused by a bounce. Fortunatelycon-no bones were broken, the injuries about the sisting of cuts and brun.es Mrs. Wilcox, head and shoulders. who resides at Mt. Pleasant is here with him until he recovers. Mrs. Evan Stratton of Phoenix, Arizona, is spending a month with her mother, Mrs. Alex Rons Mr and Mrs. Ira Dimick enjoyed a fishing trip to Fremont for the weekend Mr and Mrs. C. E. Clements and family spent the latter part of last week at Fish Lake MOHRLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Anton Gazell and family of Salt Lake City were recent guests of Mrs. William Frazee. Mrs. Alfred Sorensen entertained at dinner one night last week for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson of Price. LaVell Miller returned Wednesday from a mission in the middle states area. A welcome home party was held for him Friday two-ye- ar eve-flin- g. Mrs. William Zobell of Provo is at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alex Rons, who is confined to her bed with a fractured vertebra, sustained in a car collision two months ago. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Kelly and daughter, Mrs. E. E. Sleeth, of Los Angeles, were picmcing at Gooseberry recently Miss Alice Christensen is visiting friends in Midvale The scavenger hunt which the sec f : Y Y Y 4 Y V Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y Y IS HOT GOOD TO DRINK t Y Y Y Y (Proof next Thursday) Y Y PURE WATER IS NOT GOOD TO DRINK The pureness of a value depends on its source. That's fe Westerns system of reconditioning, their inviting prices, CERTIFIED GUARANTEE combine to make Western nsed the uurest values on the market. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe A DeLuxe Plymouth Radio and Heater. Six ply heavy duty tires, upholstery has been covered all the time by Beat covers. Motor is in excellent condition. Very few miles on the speedometer. A Bargain With a genuine Ford Radio. Good tires, upholstering and exterior finish in perfect condition. Motor tuned up and checked over by expert mechanics CHEA- P- Y A DeLuxe Pontiac Coupe V A Good DeLuxe Ford Coupe 1935 Pontiac Coupe With very few miles on the speedometer. The previous owner was a woman who took exceptionally good care of her car. Tires in perfect condition, motor and upholstering excellent 1931 Ford Cabriolet : A Good Model A Ford New paint, tires in good condition. Motor completely overhauled by our expert mechanics. An exceptionally good buy, if taken now Y Proof of Last Weeks Advertisement - I : y y 1936 Ford Coupe Y Y Y Y Y Y Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Scow were in Fairview Friday at the home of Mrs. Scows mother, Mrs. Emily Christensen. Mrs. Christensen returned with them Saturday morning, in order to be at the bedside of her son, Vic Christensen, in Kenilworth. Mrs. Frank Olsen and Bernard EAL ESTATE Transaction pleased with thP proved condition. c. c. c. ferron NOTES Captain Ferron. i eanli,i' 16 cCc E Si.7 III Ferron, uuuesas camp ,. ly H. tot Members of Camp F-- ll, excellent program an had during and Castle Dale camf raH.: Mortgage et ux to First company meeting Thursday when will also be o Hanson J. William Christensen were in Kenilworth Sat- Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn., local sur- Captain Reuben E. Curtis brought four young ladies and a young man urday with their brother, Vic Chris-in vey, lot 4, blk 10. tensen. who was seriously injured to entertain with musical numbers, Carbon to ux et Jesse R. Higgins and reading. On the program the mine at Kenilworth Thursday. 12. dancing blk surv. Emery bank, Tidwells Lieutenant Kenneth W. was also Conrad and Marilyn Meeves, childet ux to First NaBernardi Elmie of Salt who Meeves H. H. preached the sermon. ren of Mrs. bank. Price tws surv, lot 4, blk Cring, cCc Lake City, are staying for a month tional with their grandmother, Mrs. Hattie 29. (Wellington opened the program Krissman J. Rudy to et al Martha B. Pmegar terns for this nt Bearnson. Miss Carol solos. accordion with 14, Lee, prop in sec 1, twp Guests at the home of Mrs. Lydia Bracken 1 presented a reading on the life leave them in the tjj 10. Lovendahl this week are her sister, rng C. C. C. enrollee. Tap dancing Monday evening eacTJK of the Regan Ratliff et ux to Joe 0B;rto and whistling numbers were given by correspondent) . Mrs .May Glines of Los Angeles, CaliWeHft local surv, lot 4, fornia, and her cousin Miss Ada or Bertha OBertot, Miss Andersen and Miss Temple re10. After blk Mr. and Mrs-TTOlI Thornton of Pueblo, Colorado. spectively, accompanied by Miss Troy Hill et ux to Standard Motor sen on the piano. Miss Olsen rena short visit here they plan to spend Co, prop in lot 7, sec 6, twp io, rng dered several vocal solos while ac- F. Rick of Salt Lake O? some time with relatives in Ferron. 11. visited Mr and Mrs. herself on the piano. Mrs R. M. Kelley entertained at a H. Dus- companying est extrx Dusseire liked Mane so well was honor in of. by luncheon The Saturday program Simons, aftaJJ? bridge sec 15, of the camp that the visitors kier daughter, Mrs. E. E. Sleeth. In- - serre to First National bank members 12, C. M. T. C. vUed guests were Mrs. Lee Kirk, Mrs 21, 22, 27, 26. 25, 35, 36. twp were asked to put on a second perMrs. F. H. . Dominic Malatche, Mrs Mel Sherfick, rng 8. formance. cCc Sheriffs Deed Mrs. W. N Wetzel of Hiawatha, Miss FerVivian Hall and Mrs. G. F. Hall. g. M. Bliss, sheriff (E. A. Oman) to Camp F-- ll, moinir" Satuiday Miss Agnes Colby I 5 4 io, General Prizes were won by Mrs. Wetzel andj gt sec bv ln visited was Brigadier prop jjt. ron, Liberty during the Mrs. Sherfick. 8. genC. Walter Sweeney, commanding twp 14, m" Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sleeth and Keith Kelly areral of the Fort Douglas district, and turned from Affidavit a honeflH W. Broedlow, " rived from Los Angeles Sunday Rudolph Felix to by Captain Ut. Lives. Pro Cred. Assn. the northwest. ymM1 1 ' pnver through with few a to district days quartermaster. 38th spend for ' Infantry, morning as et affidavits Bruno security al, suxill. inKeiths parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. They made a brief but thorough note. promissory to California well seemed geld n and of the camp Kelly. They will return spection Warranty Deed by Mrs. accompanied Wednesday Ho! '.McCaskey Register Co. Corp. to A. Sleeth and daughter, Dixie Jean. r11Tam Ma 9. sec blk NeMi Dale 12, Co. tws, Park SEi S. Coal twp corp., and Horsley, S2e mml Mrs. Askew, William Toy Mcln-tir- e, 13, rng 8. Sybil S. Jones et al to Effie Charles Cave of Price were dinner Reno. left Nevada, 6. rTh for blk local surv, lot 5, Co clerk to Mary B. H. Youn guest at the G. F. Hall home Sunday. James Bergera et ux to Peter Ber-ger- a, Shilaos, New Helper Tws, lots 14, 15, nesday morning after vlZl R. J. Vaughn and C. E. Beveridge, Mayberrys mother, Mrs. wj . toe prop in sec 6, twp 14, rng 10. blk 9. officials of the Utah railway, were Edwards. to ux et Margaret James Bergera B. H. .Young, Co. clerk to Floyd business visitors in Mohrland this Pozun, orop in sec 6, twp 14, mg 10. Young, prop in sec 1, twD 15, rng 10. week. Classified advertisements-to , Ellen Elizabeth Boren Etchborne y Laboroi to Peter P. Laboroi Beverly Rasmussen is spending a John Gaviotakis, prop in sec 20, 21, et Antonio high producing will prove di 4. 1, blk also lot Meads surv, al, her 1 with Lake Salt month in City twp 14, rng 12. Rulon A. Bryner to J. H. Chidester, to those having something tt F grandmother, Mrs. E. L .Rasmussen. A. L. Herring et ux to John Gavilease or rent. prop in sec 28, twp 14, rng 10. otakis, prop m sec 10, rng 14, twp 10. Notice Of Location CLEAR CREEK NEWS L. M. Colvin et al to the Public; We are grateful for the cooperation we have received fe location in sec 19, twp 15, mg 11. our patrons and stockgrowers during our four years in hi Deed Of Carbon County By Donna Gordon and a hope that the same good will may continue in our new k Carbon County to Price City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norton and famsur tws lVi-milPrice from Price on the highway to Helper. tion municipal corpoiation. ily and Mac Cook of Ogden recently lot 1, blk 27. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carbon County to Price City, Price CO. Walt Jones. tws surv, lot 3, blk 31. Guests of Dr. and Mrs O. W. HarPHONE 242-Carbon County to Price City- local dy were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Tannalin surv, blk 12. TO: PRICE and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Stuart Carbon County to Price City, Highand family, Mrs. Noel Stuart, Bert land Park, sub lot 27. Kilburn of Salt Lake City. BUI Of Sale Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rolfe and William F. MacKnight to Val H. family of Salt Lake Citv were recent Cowles et al, personal property. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward. PHONE 3ELL5 TRANSFER STCRACff Chattel Mortgage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hales and famE. H. Thayn et ux to Kansas City ily of Salt Lake City have been vis- Life Ins. Co. iting Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Pettersson. George I. Oman et ux to Res. Adm. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Furee of Salt Correction Lake City were house guests of Mr. to Olive Milbum Carbon County and Mrs. Sherman Jensen the fore in sec 17, twp 14, rng Graham, prop week. last of part 10. Correction of Q. C. D. Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen Price, munic. corp. to State of Utah, and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Carbon addition, corr. of Q. C. D. Mrs. Terrance Hansen and family of Quit Claim Deed of Salt Redmond, and Harry Stevens Mutual Coal Co. corp. to McLean Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hansen last week. Lloyd and Earl Jacklin of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week at the Reuben Tucker home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lighter and son, Frank Juergens of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin of Price were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heiman Juergens last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomas. Jr , and Lamond Draper of Salt Lake City visited Mj and Mrs. Louis Thomas, W WEiifisi an eolZS Be-me- " - Ial,etdheVenl TiK f t BECKEL PACKING fY Y TEICE. PTAH E, es Y Y X Y Y SON-ADVOOAT- THE 4th OP JULY IS NOT A NATIONAL LEGAL HOLIDAY Strictly speaking, there are, no national legal holidays in the United States. The Federal Government has no Constitutional pow-e- r to prescribe legal holidays in the various states. T 4 4 T I A Y Y Y Y Y Y Sr , recently. Mrs. Nora Jenkins and Harry Sutton, Jr., of Salt Lake City were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. John Erkkila entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters and Eino Peters of Eureka, recently. A seven pound daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haycock on July 2. v JulyMr. and Y fY Y Y t Y Y Y I Mrs. O R Vosburgh and daughter, Donna Jean, have returned to their home in San Diego, after vacationing heie. George Usher of San Diego has returned to his home after visiting at the Louis Thomas home. CODE NUMBERS No 45 Pts. No 44 Qts. Pts. No 122 y i ejuce S0PRDQF J Bill and Dave Wallace motored to Mr and Mrs. Joe Subi and daughter have returned home from Pennsl- - CERTAIN CONTACT . -- I H nstuier VoCVk HUW.UITO cibmumuu iwliju OTTUP BY distributing cor FRANCISCO. CAUF. . - JilT"" Remember when jour advertising appears in The Superior Circulation . . . Supreme Reader Interest you are certain of miking direct contact with more eastern Utah homes than is possible through any other locally established medium or method in this section. Hundreds of homes are contacted every week by The absolute assurance of your advertising in this publication coming to the attention of thousands of people in this section, no guess work about it. The te 3WVfflISKEWS . folorado geonard ; pyde j. Jcal ord !1 The lo fie third s Salt Lake City Sunday. Accepts Mortuary Position Here C. L. Witbeck, formerly of Ogden, has been engaged by the Desei et Mortuary of Price as moitician, according to announcement this week by Mis Ida Thomas, piopnetor. Mr Witbeck has had many years of practical expci lence in his line and comes to Price highly recommended. GOLD BAND! nil hole ay (tor wssion t lent nat 2. vama. Mr. and Mrs. N. P Pettersson and family and Mr and Mrs Max Curtis and family spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maxine Llewellyn has returned to her home m Fairv lew after visiting here nmr Price Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Nelson announce the birth of a son on Friday, Carbon County Guide combination is eastern Utahs choicest advertising medium and much the cheapest, too. Use The every week, make those extensive home contacts possible only through this method. jjegular J Meetings "fer CARBON I you get a kick out of a golf balls click when you really lean into one on the tee? Does your heart beat faster when the big fish strikes, and your singing reel almost smokes? Can a brisk breeze and a taut sail make you feel like a kid again, forgetting care in the sheer joy of action? Mister, if youre like that, what a bang you 11 get out of this big Buick! Youll go for the way it goes for you. i ou 11 like the quick, eager spurt of its the buoyant, swayless steadiness of its travel. )ou II thrill to the businesslike manner m which ,t settles to the pull, its quiet, dogged competence in long, tough going. jy get-awa- y, Youll welcome the way it cradles over the bumps, the neat, compact, ban ily mobile feel of it. Youll be Prou aware of its beauty, of the picture J stylemake riding in its yo this-minu- - GIVI Appro Carbon been assi in Utah office of service, J y annoui te it But dont forget this major thing as e buy of the season, price-wis- e a on performance Its still selling lowest price in all Buick sior"lq. can still get a big Buick eight for less some sixes would cost you. So dont hold back. Good thing I know, cant last forever. Don t paJS buy such as Buick is at its lowpnce0 j 1 LOWEST BUICK PRICES ever Y0U P1" GENERAL MOTORS TERMS TO SUIT Q te Shoppers Sun-Advoc- . . YOUR money goes farther in a general iSTERW AUT W wilden 37 North Carbon Ave , eoloniz to thos MVYVJV i |