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Show I AUGUST 5, 1937 THE Grazing Election To Be Held Soon ; Cattle Sheep Producers Vote UTH KILLED BY STRAY BULLET IN helpersaturday Chesley P. Seely, acting regional grazier, announced Monday at Salt Lake City that an election will be held at the city hall in Price on Tuesday, August 17, for the purpose of electing advisory board members to fill the vacancies to be created by expiration of terms of the following: Nick Salevurakis, Pierre Moymer and the late Stylian Staes in the sheep section; J. M. Conner, Ferron, T. W. Smith, Green River, Rex Mathisj Price, cattle section. Nomination of officers will be made at 1.00 p m., polls to be open from 2 00 to 5 00 p. m and all qualified applicants are eligible to vote didates for election must come from the same precinct as member whose term expires. I n.t r Him, Hitting Boy boy, Tony Zou-jakwas found Sunday morning Thed with a bullet hole in his head, a freak accident and the result of as At well f in hold-u- p V Helper early Sunday AuTlOa m., a bandit held up Vic Camel cafe, and es-- 1 Golden Martelle silver and $42 in in faped w ith $375 Martelle fired five shots none of after the fleeing bandit, mark the ached which it Zoumadakas jater however, Tony the vie- dead, apparently found wm bullet. tint of a Stray s El & . ij P T I WATTIS NEWS By Louise Jewkes and Mrs. DeLyle Batchlor of Mr- - UTAH ATI, PRICE, C Wattis are spending their summer vacation at Yellowstone park Misses Val and Louise Walker and lone Marchant of Peoa spent Wednesday in Wattis. Louis Dankworth was a recent visitor here with Miss Marjorie Naylor. Wattis Day was celebrated last Fri- day in the Price park. Mr, and Mrs. Chael Bowen and children, Donna. Dorothy and Dean, recently visited relatives in Idaho. Jay Naylor has received employment at the Sinclair Oil station at Price. A. B. Foulger and William Smeding of Ogden and William Greenwell of Walla Walla, Washington, members of the sales department of the Lion Coal corporation, were Wattis visitors part of last week. PAGE TIISEX Fuel Officials Are Guests At Rotary Meeting Thursday Officials of the United States Fuel company were guests at the weekly meeting of the Rotary club here last Thursday evening. They were: J. D. Harlan, general manager of the fuel department; Oscar Glaesen, public safety engineer; C. A. Johnson, cashier; and Bob McKinnon, who is in charge of the Millerton dairy. The chief item on the program was the reading by George Ockey of an article from The Rotanan on the Intel national Rotanan convention in Paris. One new member, Harris Simonsen, was initiated. George Lathen, chairman of the international service committee, was in charge of the program. Can-curre- HELPER MOOSE LODGE WELL REPRESENTED AT CONVENTION week LU last 1 IiP 8DN-ADTO- feet 11 inches tall, weighing pounds He is dark complexion-- I d, and has a slender, 5 irsc law-bone- jrit lie face was wearing a dark grey cap, dark brown coat, dark blue shirt and 4wiers with a fine pin stripe run-- 1 tuns through the trousers. He carried two euns one a .32 automatic, andi other 'a .32 revolver. The bovs death was discovered at M oclock Sunday morning by Nick brother who 7umadakis, , - - like - SUMMER HATS - LU to $5.95 only 19 Hats left. Close out price. Values LU O I" Guaranteed fast colors. Values to 98c. Only 42 dresses left. Close out price. Ladies SILK U. S. Rubber DRESSES KEDETTES om For street or afternoon. Smart styles. Values to $9.90. Only 36 Dresses Left Ideal for sportswear. Values m $2.88 98c 49c to $1.98 Pa-gan- Childrens STRAW HATS Bo-nac- ci, Danger Of Typhoid Can Be Eliminated emu NOTICE OF INTENTION Dangers of contracting typhoid I fever can be eliminated by seeing a Notice is hereby given bv the City I firnllv physician for typhoid immunisation, according to Dr. Edward L. Council of Price, Utah, of the intenof such City Council to make the f Via Aelstyn, deputy state officer in tion following described improvements, here. bureau of the ml :fe 7 this season of the year all sports-v- H To lay out and construct on should both sides of First West street ber vacationists, and others Mi j protected immunizaby typhoid tween First North street and the al$t Price Water Companys canal, a PPZ distance of approximately 1300 Typhoid fever is not the only die, feet on each side, to grade, gravel I that can be avoided by preven-Uiedicinand surface with Utah Rock Asthe doctor stated. Due phalt .approximate cost to be Ion can also prevent diphtheria, $2.25 per lineal foot on each side A mg cough or small pox. of the street; also both sides of -i procan give readily physician First North street, a distance of i ' Childrens DRESSES Ladies - - e tJyEe d. Mrs. Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Reddington, Mr. and Mrs. A. Living- wusleeping with the youth. ston Mr- - and Mrs- R- D- Faddis, Mr. The bandit entered the cafe short- Mrs A. J. Carlson, Barney Blum-ber- g. and we a and ordered Jy before midnight Real He then entered the card room, A. J. Osano, Moroni Hunt, M. Gari-bold- i, scoop-- I announced this is a hold-u- p, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welsh, Mr. up cash from the table, opened the and Mrs. Lester Wright, Stanley out the front fled (jah register, and R. J. Ockey, William LeonYoung, between an down ran He alley door. Kfsc ard, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Leonard, Zoumadakas home and the cafe. o, Mr. and Mrs. John Causer, Mike mi One of the bullets fired by Martelle Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Bert Martin, I cut through the screen and window Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. pane of the home, striking the boy Oliver Peterson, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. head. jmppJ In 0e back of the Tom Arill, F. W. Olsen, Frank t George Garavaglia. k Vail tines Sal tLake City last week-en- d Those attending the convention Lake City last week-enMr. and Mrs. Fred Haskins, Mr. and Mrs- F- H- Gagosian, Mr. and ONLY 200 LEFT KEDETTES VALUES TO 49c Only 16 Hats left. Close out price 9c LADY WEAR. FAMOUS QUALITY DRESSES. GUARAN FAST COLORS. BEAUTIFUL STYLES. MANY PATTERNS TO SEL- against these diseases, e Utah state board of health hes physicians with free typhoid ,ne and will also furnish diph-'- m toxoid and smallpox vaccine to Iren whose parents are unable to for these services. immunizations, Dr. Aelstyn 'ared, are harmless, safe proced-- j. Protection is given by small-- l vaccination within one week af-- a take, he said. phthera, whooping cough and Jid fever protection requires from to three months after innocula-- u Dr. Aelstyn urged that all Iren be immunized now before jph iOl begins. Ttwing upper for sale at The approximately 1,772 feet on each side between First West street and Third East street, to lay standard curb and gutter, grade, gravel and surface with Utah Rock Asphalt, the approximate cost of $3.60 per lineal foot on either side plus driveways estimated at $35.00 per single driveway; also both sides of Second North street between First West street and Third East street, a distance of approximately 1,772 feet on both sides, to lay curb and gutter, grade and gravel and surface with Utah Rock Asphalt approximate cost of $3.60 per lineal foot on each side plus driveways estimated at $35.00 for each single driveway; both sides of Fir'd East street between First South street and Main street a distance of 431 feet approximately on each side, to grade, gravel and surface with Utah Rock Asphalt, approximate cost of $2.36 per lineal foot on each side. All accordmg to the plans, profiles and specifications on file in the offices of the City Engineer and Recorder, and defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense thereof by special assessments upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited thereby, to be assessed the by the front foot according to imamount and character of such the provements upon that portion of adstreet immediately abutting or jacent to each lot or piece of ground. The total cost of improvement is 87, estimated at approximately $35,137 linor an estimated cost of $2.25 per eal front foot on First West street and, $3.60 per lineal foot and driveways of $35.00 each on First North street, and driveand, $3.60 per lineal foot Second North on each of $35.00 ways on street, and, $2 36 per lineal foot to LU The street. driveways First East AH be standard from curb to walk. of the above estimates are for footage 1 1 j on each side of the street. gMi All protests or objections to such intention or to the construction such improvement must be made m( the owner of the writing signed by or benefited deproperty affected w ith the same, together the scribing affected by each feet front of number filea f be and class of improvement with the city recorder on or atbefore 7.30 the 23rd day of August 1937, Counthe City time which at M., P and cil wiU have a regular meeting the objecconsider the protests and made Protions that shall have been tests and objections must show the class or classes of Propwhich they protest or object. or object to erty owners may protest that any class of improvement or his Droperty, but his protest other affect any not shall objections 49c TEED Mens or Ladies GARMENTS JIt m. One strap canvas uppers . Regular 98c Value: ONLY 19 PAIRS LEFT IF'iraxs&s to-w- it: ' Childrens ECT FROM. DRESSES THAT FORMERLY Childrens SHOES SOLD FOR $2.00. Light weight cotton Garment. Approved style. REGULAR 59c Close out of summer footvear. All Leather Shoes 39c - 79c LadiW SWIMM SUITS 12 price Ladies Summer CLEARANCE pF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER COATS AND SUITS SANDALS Final clearance of our complete stock of suits. VALUES Patent leather in Blue . . . . . . White. Regular $2.98. CLOSE OUT PRICE Green TO $2.98 $1.49 ,! Chidrens SUN Clearance $1.98 HOSIERY CD HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE FOR MONTHS AHEAD. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH AN OUTSTANDING VALUE IN HOSIERY. FULL FASHIONED SHEER CHIFFON RINGLESS. YOUR CHOICE OF ALL THE BEST SUMMER AND EARLY FALL SHADES. SUITS of our stock of Sun Suits 39c A REGULAR Washable Pique Visor in (SEAL) City Recorder. Date of first pub.. July 29.1937 1937 Date of last pub., August 19. Col-or- s to match your dress. re 5c 98c VALUE Ladies Mens WHITE PANTS GLOVES Clearance of our stock of summer gloves. Your choice of any style or color left. Heavy quality. Good Tailoring, Regular $1.69. CLOSE OUT PRICE 3-P- rs. 29c 98c WASH PRINTS Close out of one group of fine patterns in summer fabrics. Boys Mens, Boys Boys WASH SUITS POLO SHIRTS WASH PANTS Close out of our stock of Wash Suits. Close out of one group of or Rayon Shirt3. cot-to- r Close out of our stock of mer pants. af-fe- cts class of improvement. Council of By order of the City26th, 1937. Dated July Price, Utah. m 2: r The Store for all your shopping EATR PfZICE UTAH :GENEnALEZIZZZ3GEIERALCIZZ ZMEOALE XrU..LYRIC sum- |