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Show 3 22, 1931 sday, I. 3ld Work Nears Completion, ;st Action At Rodeo Assured , rfjnaement Of Plant Here To Permit Smooth X fc THE ' of holding and stock so there will be no delay in the completion staging the rodeo program, which will corrals Monday, be held in connection with the state American Legion convention here. The bucking chute is located directly in front of the grandstand at a distance of 40 feet, assuring a clear view of events for all spectators. Work of erecting the fence around the field has been completed, and it is expected the entire project will be finished some time next week, according to city officials. Lights will be installed in the near future by the city, and when that work is completed dedicatory services will be held at the field. One of the features of this program will be a softball game between the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs. lmg new -- baseball diamond and Crounds moved another step d corrals are completion. These Id on the east side of the fieid. fiofij .? stock wlll be used for riding 1 g the forthcoming rodeo, and are being built on the 7 - corrals ro3 of the grounds for holding calf roping and buU- a I JJiock used in ents. t Ao'fiS e were driven Monday for i chutes and 240-fq- corn-t- m pt iJJwhich will lead from the chutes 1 PU?Se holding Crral fr to bold Ironed m' Six to The chutes bucking animals, and it keep the corridor full of spending two weeks visiting mother, Mrs. Tena Peterson, at fNNYSIDE NEWS occasion being the ninth ay of her daughter, Ruth, were played and luncheon ser- the following little guests: and Frank Nuzzio, Nolan and Hansen, Shirley and Jeanine n, Norma Rae, Beverley and Baylor, Gay and Joyce Young, luth, Paul and Grant Turner, eterson, Connie Knight, John-l- d Ruth Preston, and Mrs. Andrew Peterson are ing congratulations on the birth ion Saturday evening, ees Rose Huntington, Marjorie and Zylpha BeU of Castle Dale, guests Sunday of Mrs. Francis r on. Bur-net- niu-moth- er, D Fer-serv- ment made by that organization Sunday. Strange Visitors, an operetta, will be presented by the local Primary in connection with its annual home coming celebration this year. The date of presentation has been tentatively set for August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Snow of Provo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow here. Mrs. John Thayn entertained the W. A. C.s at her home Wednesday afternoon. Those present weie Mrs. Arvel Anderson of Price, Mrs. Asa Draper, Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen. Mrs. Irwin Behunin, Mrs. Gladys Burnett, Mrs. Kermit Petersen, Mrs. Mullin Hill, Mrs. Dora Rich, and Mrs. Thayn. EXECUTIVE BODY OF MINE UNION CALLS ELECTION New officers will be elected by the executive committee of the United Mine Workers of America at its next regular meeting on August 16, according to an announcement by Edward Scherer of Latuda, chairman. Besides Mr, Scherer, incumbent officers of the organization are A. M. Peteson, Castle Gate, vice chairman; and A. H. White, Standardville, secretary. Regular meetings were held Friday and Monday evenings, respectively, by the Carbon County Central Labor union and the mine workers committee. Routine business was considered at both sessions. 1 g attend the Manti temple excursion Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. John Preston, Mrs. Laurel Gilligan, Mrs. Emily Denison, Mrs. Bernice Turner, Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Turner and Bishop A E. Hopkinson. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Peacock at Castle Dale. A spent the week-en- d son, Marcell, wrho has been visiting there for a week, accompanied them home. Mrs. Francis Denison and daughter, Elaine, visited last week in Price, guests of Mrs. Eddie Coli. Mrs. Ray Jones will leave this week-en- d for Los Angeles where she will spend a few weeks visiting her mother. The Relief societv members enjoyed a quilting at the church Tuesday. President Emily Denison was in charge. Superintendent Samuel Cowley and Orson Turner went to Range Creek Friday in the interest of the Utah Fuel company. Many children have been undergoing tonsil operations in the last few weeks. Dr. M. T. Johnson has been in charge. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Young of Salt Lake City have been guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Young. Mrs. Bernice Turner and son, Philip, will visit in Blanding this week-en- oir CHILDRENS LADIES BLOOMERS PANTIES GOOD QUALITY RAYON KNIT BLOOMER AND PAN- TIE SPECIAL LOW PRICE 15c t BOYS WASH SUITS LADIES FEATURE VALUE 25c 39c TRIMMING. OF FINAL CLEARANCE OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES SUMMER GLOVES. ESS blEMST you ater e to rour SUMMER MILLINERY ONLY 96 PAIRS LEFT. THESE SHOES MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AND AT THE PRICE WE MARK THEM THEY WONT LAST MORE THAN A FEW HOURS. ALL HIGHER PRICED LEATHER SHOES. FINAL CLEARANCE BUY THAT NEW SUMMER HAT TO WEAR FOR THE REMAINDER 0 F THE SEASON NOW. EVERY HAT IN THE HOUSE HAS BEEN SEL-LECTE- D GROUPS., BUT GOOD STYLES NOT ALL SZES. ONLY INTO h TWO REGARDLESS ,k i2)r j? t 1 OF FORMER PRICE iT i 88C-S1.8- r? - I v K made to your order in any required. Your . 1 lHape or size business forms are most ' practical when printed on , Values to $5.95 ii 3Put W Kftllv . m MOHRLAND NEWS Swum men mh 2 Dresses IN THE JUSTICES COURT OF Price Precinct, Carbon County, Utah. SUMMONS. U. G. Ballinger,) Plaintiff, vs. Jenie Shanks. alsoi known as Jenie Urcich .Defendant. The State of Utah to the Defendant above named: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the ser-if vice of this summons upon you, served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within tweny days after service, and defend the above entitled action the brought against you to recover sum of $129 00 and interest due upon a certain promissory rtote. And in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you acof the comcording to the demand filed in said been has which plaint CLEARANCE OF OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SUMMER DRESSES. om ALL STYLES OCCASIONS. THAT HAVE BEEN THE PICK OF THE SEASON. DRESSES GUT FOR THEY m CLEARANCE OF SUMMER WASH GOODS BUY YOUR MATERIAL NOW AT THESE OF THESE MANY PRICES. REDUCED CHILDRENS FOR IDEAL ARE PRINTS SCHOOL DRESSES . . . AND THEY ARE GUARANTEED FAST COLORS . . . BEAUTIFUL SHEERS . . . PRINTS . . . VOILS . . . AND MANY OHER FABRICS ORGANDIES . . . SPECIAL PRICE AT GO ONL- Y- a Yourself In YOUR f ; ! rj d. J. W. HAMMOND,' Justice of the Peace. Date of first pub., July 22, 1937 Date of last pub., August 19, 19d 1 t 8 CUrt I , j. S' Mrs. Bernard Christensen has been in Salt Lake City this week visiting with her sister and other relatives. A tennis tournament was held here Sunday between teams from Mohr-lan- d and Huntington, the Huntington team carrying off honors Miss LaVeme Neilson returned EINTIzD MERE u 39c . ;hty h GLOVES GUARANTEED FAST COLORS. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY STYLE AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF ONLY KNIT RAYON PANTIE OR BLOOMER WITH APPLIQUE WHITE SHOES d. the by Mrs. Mellissa Miller, Mrs. Homer Thayn and Mrs. Bryan Cox, with Miss Edna Hanson at the piano. July 24th will be celebrated here with program, sports, ball game, rodeo and dances, under the direction of the D. U. F., according to an announce- SOMEUNUSUAL m WE ARE CELEBRATING THE UTAH PIONEER DAY WITH BARGAINS BUY NOW CLEARANCE VALUES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE S3 SS AND SAVE. Turner, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. r Turner, was accorded honora-entio- n in the junior division of 'isher body craftsmens guild car design competition, aecord-a telegram received Sunday San Francisco. Judging has n progress there since July 9. s Beth Turner is visiting with s in Blandmg for ten days, inding swimming parties at the jeservoir during the week were: tod Mrs. Pratt Lindsey, Mr. and (Arthur Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis ck, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner r and Mrs. Boyd Lindsey. Durrant, H. H. Jones and Fred at spent the week-en- d fishing. The local U. M. W. of A. will sponRay Denison is home after sor a Pioneer day celebration here for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turner, Mrs. Ella Turner and son, Ned, and daughter, Ella Ruth, will attend the home-- I coming and markCT celebration at Monroe this week-en- Dn y. m. vis-elati- rens party at her home Dll Sun-da- PAGE THREE her Eph-ria- i IS for their home in Salt Lake City The dance given by the Mohr land post, American Legion, at Wilbergs Saturday evening was a big success. The post here plans to enter a float at the parade to be held during the Legion convention in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly spent Saturday and Sunday at Ferron Mountain reCity. Mrs. John Andreen is in St Marks servoir fishing. Mr. Kelly reports a hospital. Salt Lake City, recovering fine catch. from an operation for removal of her appendix. WELLINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rasmussen were in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Rasmussens Mr. and Mrs. Asa Schovill of Orparents. Veterans at angeville were Sunday callers at thet. the LaVar Scow is Abram hospital in Salt Lake City, under home of Mr. and. Mrs. treatment for sinus trouble. Bishop Orson Guymon of the Price Miss June Lovendall, who has been and President George Jorgensen ward a short for home in Price ,is employed of Carbon stake were home mission- Fest. Conrad and Marilyn Meeves. who ary speakers in sacramental meeting have' been "staying with their grand-- 1 here Sunday evening A special was sung Mrs. Hattie Bearnson, left sical number, a vocal trio, Mrs. Horace Naylor is in Magna and Mrs. Grant Woodward in Salt Lake City, this where she attended funeral services for a Jay Dee, on Saturday. E. Mrs. nephew,will not be home for a ter Stevens and Bishop A. Naylor Sun--ith and week. jnson visited Saturday their families in Salt Lake Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Madsen of Price - Mr. Stevens wife is a patient conducted a well attended story felt Lake hospital, where a baby hour Thursday on the J. E. Peacock was bom recently. lawn. Iter ' The following from here expect to John Preston was hostess at Wed-th- e -- n U T A iMtituimiiiiiiwuiiuuwttiimiiiiimmunmimit liuimnMUIIimimUIWMtgMUttlluuntgugwUHHn i 4 , PRICE TE Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Utterback were guests of friends in Provo Sunday. 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