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Show n T 1th news 'Ut'Sday J enner dmg parts. Zwahlen f. L. Carr, former ll worth who made southern states for I moved back to this edings 'NO GLEN AVGUST of ln a ji- - ?s V their complajjt a,lct Jerks 1e complaint tieatment. v0 a montn !iClf and unt-ma- n 'pent the 30 the were At present 1' week-en- d fjohn Hill were vis-j- he home of Mr. and Jen. fm will leave on in Arizona. Miss Is taking her place in J Mercantile. Frth Relief society held fday night at the ball barbecued the meat, served the lunch. Sep-jle- ge feLD NEWS m Spring huntsman the t de m wse dis-'- c i e theftn. iMary Metos 'Monay entertained at evening for her lire. Guests included: l.nthon Madsen, Willis jnneth Wilson, Waino ha Donaldson, Grace Stone, Frances PodbvcMk Vmin Whalen, Mary Podbvest-k- , Mom u Murphy and Claire Monay. Mrs. James Monay, daughters Fern, Peggy and Betty and Ate hie Anderson and Jack Heisten were Salt Lake City visitors Fnday. Miss La Vada Whalen has returned from Washington, D. C.. where she visited for a month. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Wilson and family are visiting in Duchesne with the formers parents. John E. Whalen of Washington D C., is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whalen Anton Madsen of Mt Pleasant is visiting with Bruce A. Madsen. Mrs. Winnie Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Llewellyn, and Miss Maxine Llewellyn of Murom, were recent visitors here. Hayden Llewellyn of Yuma, Arizona, visited with friends and relatives last Week in Scofield Mrs. Henrietta HeKten, Ben Heisten and Neilo Mackey weie weekend visitors in Eureka. WATTIS NEWS her s E ON-A- VOCAT D i. in.t j ue anLui t n h ana :,h IKsst.l tile Paul i w tedt relatives here. Bill Davis friends ut m Dutncsn. 11 (f va c s uitii tamed h. k . 1 ' People, Formerly From This Section, Plan Picnic $ hug voung A ventable reunion is expected to be held at Long Beach, California, on September 12, by former residents of Carbon and Emeiy counties, according to $ announcements made here last week. Also anyone from this dis-- A tint who is in California at that time aie invited to attend the event, and is assured of a pleas-- x' ant time with old friends. The uf fair will be held at Recrea-- x' tmn Paik, m the nature of a pmic Llovd F, Woods of 1411 West 81't stieet in Los Angeles is i hairmati, and is to be contacted A WEUJNGTONNEWS The Pi in, ary Hume Cuming held Ft, day evening musical eaniattu, "Strange hois, piesent-v- v ed b the clnldien as 1 11 i eu iv ed On Satuidav, Sintemi 4. all the childun will p.u k mate m a Stake Dav at tin lh.ee p.uk Munhus of tile ( untulta cast will be givim free ti aspui tatinii Ail minibus of the Wald a e also invied to attt nd and vv.e-Tn- e '' v 2 T miles ut) o'duik s' California nt toied to Consumers Thursday. bung thci will stall a UTAH . l.k v PRICE. A Jx A x A finther information. fui A Named Price; Plan Is To Open October 1st The name of Prices new motion picture house is to be the Price Theatre, according to announcement of C. E. Huish, owner of several Utah movie playhouses, who is building the new structure on East Main street. The new theatre is expected to be completed and in readiness for film showings on or about October 1, according to Mr. Huish. Construction is being rushed in every way possible, contracts on variA! ous portions being awarded separately in order that all speed possible A along practical lines may be gained. to be one of the finest Jxi It promises theatre buildings in the state, some of the very latest type of materials in the construction line to be used. Interior equipment will be of high N Aj quality, too, Mr. Huish stated to a representative of The advising that practically all of tins material has been ordered and is be ' 1 Strand Schedules Two Features For Friday, Saturday The Hal Roach feature whimsy, Constance BenTopper, nett and Caiy Grant in the role of ghosts will appear at the Strand thea-an- d ng tie Saturday. Helper Friday Roland Young plaj s the title role. Other featured plavers are Billie uUvC, and A!an Mowbiay As the second pait of the program ill Friday and Satin ifay, Wallace Beery and Robei t Montgomeiy will play in The Big House, a drama of prison 'life winch also features Chester Morris and Leila Hymns Sunday only will be New Faces of 1937. Included among the stars are Joe , Penner, Parkyakarkus, Harriet . mi iuu iuix ridim iuuvuiimi 01 1Illlialc , ilham Brady. A num-o- f an( Los Angeles are visiting at the home her of extravagant dance numbers Mr. and Mrs. Edward Braby. Knt Bacon has returned from his are featured, Universals picture of post-wvacation at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mis. Elvvood Bear and days are vividly portrayed in The daughter, Charlotte, have returned Road Back which is to appear at the from Cedar Rapids, Iowa Stiand theatre Monday and Tuesday. Donald Braby and Delbert Kay Devine relieves the realism of came home last week from Los An- Andy with his humorous porthe picture a month. had where spent they geles of Willy. tourtrayal James Straudi, who has been ing California, is home. Assigned For Montana Address After spending the summer in Salt Albert ChrisDiew Mrs. Roberts, district vice presiMr. and Lake City, tensen and family returned to Colum- dent of the United Mine Workers of bia. where he will teach. America has been assigned to Bear Miss Margaret OBrien of San Creek, Montana, to deliver the adFrancisco, a former teacher at the dress on Labor Day, the designation Columbia school, visited here last of the local official to that service week. John L. Lewis. Mrs Olive Olsen of Springville having been made by he was happy stated that Roberts Mr at home the was a visitor last week to serve at the Montana celebration, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reynolds. Mrs. Mac C. Scheble, Sr , of Texas, nevertheless he regretted very much is a guest of her son and daughter- - being unable to attend the celebration Mr. and Mrs Max C. Scheble, to be held at Helper by organized Jr. labor of Eastern Utah. Mrs. Ben Dclandrae and Billie Lines left Monday for Palisade, ColoEarly Preparation Necessary rado, for an extended visit. Price locals and musical units from this section planning to participate! in the Labor Day parade at Helper, next Monday are requested by Johni Mrs. Jean Myers, whe has been holderli committeeman, to assemble at staying at the home of Mrs. AlexLeavitt Service station not later ander Rons returned to her home mi n dghtthirty a. m. The parade to take place in Helper Mrs Lester Rose of Palisade, Ne- - is scheduled all units must be in readi 9.30 Mrs. at and 'is her sister, of a guest vada, ness for starting at that time. . Prct crnrmi P1tHIt CerfieretlenyJNew Large crowds came pleas-wit- h away more than the high class performances . . . Some of the most outstanding acts ever seen in any circus in this section. Should he classified among Americas best Enormously Enlarged and Enriched GREATER GLORIOUSLY GRANDER GLITTERINGLY FEARLESS FIVE WORLD TOUR CO, INTIRNATIONALlY REBHA9 OlRtCT IMPORT A! The SIX PREMIER TEETIRROARO UIIUIS FAMiD AMAZING RSftCM SSNtATIOM LOO FROM kU&OPt L.E HMfDS FLYERS fr . . Of IDE FUr Cl(MS IE Ptcnt HORSES ElEMTS Of H XIEOS shows. BUOW Herald-Journa- ACRORATS FREE MISS AERIALETTA Of CONNER TRIO ... A JULES JACOBS TRAINED BEARS Coumlns Oihrr Arenic, Atrial and Animal Champions . . MUSEUM fit WEST OF OODlTKS l. PfRfOFMMKS MUSIC OF BUIS The CREAM of the WORLDS CHOICEST CIRCUS TALENT flans are M.-T- WO PERFORMANCES DAILY- -8 1 & 2, EM.NWY4, NEVi) Sec. 19, Section 20, Township 12 South, Range 10 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 15th day of September, 1937. Leon Claimant names as witnesses: West-wood Jeanselme, Reid Allred, George & Rex Mathis, all of Prme, News. !Utdh- - c. V. SCHAD, Acting Register. Date of first pub., August 12, 1937 Date of last pub September 9. 1937 P. M. . July nY. 10) AFTERNOON ANDNff FAONs'fAVORITE 29. 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that William Columbus Franklin, of Elmo, Utah, who, on March 1, 1935, made homestead entry, No. 052344, for N1- 35, TownNEi, 16SWttNE1'., Section 10 East., Salt South, Range ship Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to estabdescriblish claim to the land above ed before The Clerk of the District Court, at Price, Utah, on the 20th day of September, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Orson Brotherson, Merrill Day, Ervin Erickson, and Percy Axelsen, all of Elmo. Utah. C. V. SCHAD. Acting Register. Date of first pub., August 5, 1937 1937 Date of last pub.. September 2. SOUTH SHINERS PASTURE, AVE. , R-- V V NICELY WARD FOR THE IMPROVE- MENTS WHICH WILL BE NECESSARY IN OUR PLANT TO MAKE POSSIBLE THIS NEW SERVICE . . . WATCH FOR FURIN THER ANNOUNCEMENTS BE TO PLAN THE MEANTIME AMONG THOSE WHO WILL GAIN THE ADVANTAGES AND MAKE THE SAVINGS POSSIBLE AS THE RESULT OF THIS NEW SERVICE. MONEY-SAVIN- G ... PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY Price, Ut. Phone 218 RODUCTS Distinction 9 CIRCUS! , 1 omen know... crisp (Lots NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, ON CARBON F 0 GOING NOTICE is hereby given that Albert Jeanselme, of Price, Utah, who, on Nov. 23, 1933, made stockraising homestead entry. No. 051162, for NV2 Streamlined to Trends of Today 2 P. LAUNDRY LINE 10, 1937. There was more apshow plause for this than any other three circuses combined. Bosie (Idaho) Capital UN THE the N1- WILLIS SISTERS te. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of thd Interior. U. S. Iind Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, August Logan THE HIGH IRAPBIE FRANK MILLERS hobsis It's a wise move youll be making if you use the classified column of The a few days. Kept the spectators interested throughout and was characterized of gyp by an absence Ogden tactics. THIS. LANDS BUDDY OAINTY DARLING OF TOAS Enjoy Outing At Ixtcal Park Under the direction of Mrs. Joe Girl Scouts of Bonto, twenty-fiv- e Creek enjoyed an outing at Gordon the Puce City paik Tuesday. THAT NEW SERVICE WE ARE PLANNING WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE ITLL PROVE A REAL MONEY SAVER FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT . . . SOMETHING DIFFE RENT SERVICE TROM HAS WHICH BEEN tJyjSx RENDERED HERE PREVIOUSLY IN Alex Poulos. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorensen left Saturday for Salt Lake City where Dr. Sorensen is attending the Utah Medical association meet. Mrs. Sorensen returned home Sunday evening but will again be in Salt Lake City the latter part of the week . William Hall returned from Long Beach, California, and was chosen second of the ten candidates for the naval air reserve school for that point. He will leave again to begin instruction on October 15. Lee Kirk met with a painful accident while playing softball at Liberty Park Saturday afternoon. He and Mrs. Kirk were attending a family reunion at the park. Mr. Kirk slid on the lawn, alighted on his hand and broke the left arm above the elbow. He is in St. Marks hospital for too. Housewives, Wait! in-la- w, imnm nninm i Emnti WHISKI Adds To Laundry Force lvester Moreno, formerly emSj ployed by a Hollywood laundry, one of the largest in California, arrived here early this week and has been placed in charge of the wash room at the Price Steam Laundry, according to announcement of Angelo George-de- s, manager. Mrs. Moreno will be in charge of the finishing department. This is one of the moves being made by the local laundry to improve the quality and service of the institution. Considerable new equipment of the latest modern type is to be installed, Repeal ar i in- We TT MOHRLAND NEWS 2, 1937 ing held in readiness for earliest stallation possible. New Theatre Will Be te, Mi. and Mis John Tnavn and famBy Louise Jewkes Mrs. Duane Acoid has returned to ily rnotoud to Fiuita, Culoiadu last 1 hev weie weik uicompunnd bv Duivvaid Burnett and Phil Thavn who leturned on Widnuduv with Mr. Thain. Mis Thavn and childun to visit for two week-hemother. Mis D. Gilhsp.e Mi and Mis. Melvin Youn it lad vvtik for family thiough Yellowstone paik Miss Alta Bairns is home fiom Salt Lake C.tv where slie has hem attind- ln sthool Mr and Mrs Flov d Young and Mr and Mis Loienzo Petoisen visited in Spanish Folk and Piovo Sundav Mrs Flov Turner and two children of Provo weie usitois here Sundav. SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, high-altitud- e VEGETABLES are better., and healthier There's flavor magic in the soil in the sunn days and cool nights of the Rockies1 Thats why women who now their onions demand the sun ripened tomatoes, crispy lettuce and cabbage sweet tender peas, beans and onions grown m COLORADO and UTAH. They re more hcious, richer , in vitamins. The Rio Grande has every facility or shipping vegetables so they reach the market fresh and firm . . . with that delicious just picked flavor. Fast moving, refrigerated cars. Ample trackage, packing sheds, loading platforms. Every operation carefully timed to speed perishables to their destination whether it s 20 miles or 2000 miles. Almost 4000 cars of Colorado and Utah vegetables were shipped Rio Grande last season proof of efficiency and dependability. When you shop insist on Colorado and Utah vegetables . . . shipped Rio 4 4 t A & Grande. . healthier. . . They re better and For transportation information F. Groussman, AGENT. 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