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Show second section ERSDAY' IB' SEPTEMBER 2, 1937 MAN WELLINGTON SECOND SECTION un-Advoca- te m SUCCUMBS FRIDAY jlT PRICE HOSPITAL autJS1Pn SLIGHT INCREASE Coal production !n - tee Utah week ending August 14 v,, net tons, uccoidmg to A' td this week by the nutioi, inoas coal commission Th corresponds fau.bly no .... Ul(,u previous and uitn tie L(1. week last ear u hi n j,,,Kiu"" turn was 42, DUO and 38.non t 1 f- , ,,! respectively. we cai August he was riding plunged rail on U. S. high-- j trough a guard aO Price and between number turning. jjich m Total production uks responding in Umh m 1929 dIui cor- - stood at 68,000 and 83 (mo respectively, indicating "the Circus-Unlik- Peerless under the supervision of FORMER PRICE CHILD Odell Mangum. A program Bishop 'S DaV was given, with Cliffoid Warren of Price as speaker, after which melons and marshmallows were served. Funeral services were held in Salt Those who attended were Mrs Lake City Wednesday for Bonnie Ora Mangum, Marjorie Lattumer, Jean Bowman, daughter of Walter Margaret and Edna Ramage, Belmont Bari and Blanche Twiss Bowman, whi"h will give' Anc1trson, Odena Seely, Betty Stak- - following an appendieitis ojeration. two shows m l.,Lt, Satin day is (s. er, Lucille and Leland Lngi leht, The child, 10 years old. was bom in ntiully a h nti'd city which moves Coidon, Ruth Watei field. Bet- - Nm flk, Nebraska. The family lived l'v'ut(U buoii- e- ojf.ce- - .,nd Ula.Mon, Norma Long, Mary Jo hei e for several years, moving to the 'H'.tu.l s, ti, ,n ,,, fo state capital city only a few weeks and kullls a,id Maiy Buffo. uly - the is, eg (1f the sun kr' !n AU unt ,1 Non nil She is survived by the following Scholarship Given this is ' only c.ty , ini IiAtvs of ci brothers and sisters: Nadine. Betty Miss Laura M. Wells of Price is the he cm us know. Thiv eat n the Joe. Myra May, Geneva, Tharrv, Jay, tin us d.mng locipient of a scholarship from the LI Land Pm tht .r hung iurs and S- A. C. at Logan, for a musical Mr Keith Bowman; giandparents, OH .1 hvt .and Mrs. A. J Twiss, Norfolk, ho. d m the tents course at that college The gift course N'oris on the showand Bradley Bowman, Traiv, Caliwas presented through the Carbon gmunds. one of two that are be- - fornia. high school, CV.MPFIRI Interment was in the Salt Lake OllING HELD mg given in this district. he Rolapp Junioi C lty cemetery. class Possible Genealogy for candidates the other h( Id their secon i annual campfne scholarship are Bert Tidwell and , , Staplers and staples for sale at The " vuhfHsday night at New June Thayn. both of Wellington. e - yt UTAH DEBT LOWEST 0ne , ;t- 1 1 production is far below tilt the last decade. Helper United Stati - a w huhpjneral services were held Sunday piuhiud 7,640,000 tons D. 'f L. S bitum. nous co.,1 m the Wellington mopn in the week ending Augn-- t 14 abernacle. buiial being at the cemetu)ln- of Wal-- pared with 7,880,000 m t tons i, the direction under there ery week previous, Uiu 7,775001) mortuary. jur t)lc was 41 years old at corresponding week la,.dr The deceased Adding the figures ho ,lhltlluU been re time ol his death, having coal, total pi odui tom m the Unit, d He 1896. suris 27, nu January States for the week end.ng August ged h)' hm widow', Mrs. Lenora net tons, Han-.- 1 14, was 8,206,000 F. m. and John Tner: 'patents, crease of neuily 400.000 tom Allen; three children, Glen, 19, k 18. and Pormallee, 8: fourk Ha Pearl. The cumulate e pioduaion of bit- Others and four sisters: Julius, uminous Cl,a' date stands 93 pt,r jiaJie: Orson, Sunnyside; Taylor, cent ahead ot 1936, with 279,8U3.0im Sainyside: Redgar, South Pasadena, net tons been piuduied having ConsumeCalifornia, Mis. John Allen, far this year. David Thayn, Wellington; rs, Mrs Wellington; Mrs. EXPECT LITTLE Sirs. Isaac Evans, CHANGE Hawley Pinegar, Jr., Wellington. IN WOOL PRICE, REPORT; DEMAND IS FAVORABLE range examiner here Calvin Spillsbury, range examiner Wool prices in the Ignited States adjustment are gder the agricultural likely to remain near the present for Utah, arrived in administration level during the next few months, the to Carbcn county last Thursday bureau of agricultural economics said of lands under range inspection He expects to have this week in its current wool situathe program. tion report. mapped 8.500 acres before the end of Mill consumption has dechend from This is the acreage reprthis week. esented by 18 applications under the the high rate in the early part of this in this year, it was reported, but supplies m sd conservation program the United States are still below avcoontv for 1937. erage and demand continues relatively favorable. United States consumption of apparel wool, on a secured basis, in the first half of this year was 16 per cent larger than in the first half of 1936 and larger than in the same months of any year since 1923. Mill consumption the last half of the year is not likely to be as large as in the same months of 1936. a- PAGE NINE ; . -t tr WPIIUJWWW! diUlttwiiiSwaiei fWSifJW IN TWENTY YEARS The bonded debt of Utah as of June 1937, is the lowest in 20 years, according to Royden Weight, chief accountant of the state auditor's office. With total bonds issued standing at $8,205,000 and redemption funds the bonded debt is figured 30, 50, at $3,236,250. Since 1927 the net bonded debt of Utah has been decreasing slowly from more than $6,200,000 to $4,360,000 in 1936, and now another drop of a mil- -, lion dollars this year. A cash balance of $2,345,481 was shown for the general fund on June Free revenue re30 of this year. ceipts are $4,100,263 and dedicated credit receipts $1,638,286, making $7,113,795 the total available receipts. BEL 1 be-g- m, The bureaus outlook for world wool production this year is for a 1936. It larger production than in was pointed out that the increased offset at production will be partly in the least by the small carry-ov- er countries. southern hemisphere The amount of wool to be shorn in been the United States this year hasmillion 367 about at estimated e of 2 per pounds. This is an increa same cent over 1936 but nearly the 7931-35 5 years the for as the average this in wool of Total supplies than country on July 1. though larger than in a year earher, were smaller . most other recent years. m Utahs 1937 wool clip is largely wool the warehouses of the national been has or marketing corporation; dealers, consigned or sold to shrinking clip was the lightest highest quality in ten years, to be for unsold wool are expected field the in receiv above prices calvewt distiller cone., orriCES: CHRrSLEH dis- - LDO. H.T.C. Must Have Social Security Numbers To Make Renewals comen. tuado application month, last effective late . must be renewed every thiitj re district offices service. Renewals may through John be made in this district Maulsbv, local director COURT OF TIES IN THE DISTRICT Judicial ; "! nth S Stole Carbon. ol County of t NOTICE. In the Matter a C r MaikeU, solution of Diamond k; Xf.mond Marta. a Utah corpora- ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community has filed its PpH'iition inrtrf dlss0. court, praying for an --and lution from this court,on ald has set the hearing on Saturday tion at 10 oclock A. M. lOSTor the 18th day of September thi as thereafter soon as in H; be heard, a. the Court at court room thereof, ly - 1EPENDENT OUR COMPLETE STOCK r . SPECIAL DE LUXE MODEL FORD 1935 DE LUXE TOURING SEDAN 4-DO- R & C MOTOR, TIRES LIKE NEW. LOOKS LIKE NEW. SPECIAL SFESEAIL 1936 DODGE i-TO- 1935 PICKUP H its a fall. real Reconditioned and buy BUICK 4-DO- TOUR. SEDAN OR yU3 FORD PANEL DELIVERY IN GOOD SHAPE 1931 $295 UNUSED TRANSPORTATION OF MILES OF .. $135 $85 SO TRADE IN FORD SEDAN SEAT COVERS. R. AND C. MIOTOR. TIRES LIKE NEW. RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED ... $295 NASH SEDAN IN GOOD CONDITION. WILL SELL QUICK 1929 RUNS $595 FORD PICKUP NEW PAINT, MOTOR OVERHAULED. TIRES LIKE NEW 1932 BUICK COACH LOTS OF CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, 1936 1933 AUBURN SEDAN RUNS GOOD. THOUSANDS 1929 $495 Guaranteed HEATER. LOW MILEAGE RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED 1935 FORD U-TO- fi Anyone in the trucking business can make this truck pay for itself this This is a square deal used truck, and 2 QylQf: net anc x THIC CAR $165 ESSEX SEDAN PINE. A GOOD CAR CHEAP. NO TRADE IN $45 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTZSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS . ar'c fTffYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYTYYYYYYYYYYYYYY ET1T u-- e. . A. D 1937. y0UnG. Clerk HACKING, DONALD By DeputV. B. HANSON. Price, FRANK Attorney for Applicant.5. Date of first pub., August Date of last pub.. September Ju of said to objections his objection corporation may onfileor before the date said application , 0f set for said hearing. the Witness my hand and Augu t said court this 4th da ,eVAT t ECO. COME IN AND SEE MANY MORE - theXie PRODUCERS HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES 1936 of apA warning that no renewal national plications with theshould be allowed service can be unless social security numbers week b. last issued produced was state director Utah Faddis. R. Thomas an inspection of the service, during There Is An Annual Used Car CLEARANCE Sale I tab 2. 193- - eRaiPAKir north carbon ave. PHONE 6 6 PRICE, UTAH ip T 0 |