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Show J 101'RSD 1937 rewrn sin. having 1 epo. thMs ! 16, 1937 Cring was expected to this morning, after Lfn in Indiana for the past! Dr. J. Russell He accompanied that state, the latter being 'h Elr ts y, SEPTEMBER eelh gSef Popu. THE MARRIED PLAYERS F'udv PRICE, UTAH f ,"'Uv :tuxI of teptho niht Mr and Mrs Linn Mowei, raie Ida Koski and son, George, have fiom their vacation in Mis Wash-ing- 88 the tators, feminine folk of Pi, into action Sunday ivimi cal od on school trn C dj n 1 city grounds as softball pi) Ufncorki a Perform w , h a threatened to slnptl,s . thing that the sterner has been able to dish out on the mond during the cumn ejs0n And, brother, w n.ti a f im,. so say thoe who m t'vie Pears that the single lad.es of th, village assembled thur ih''imii ln such manner of satisfy tam th.u tries issued a challenge to the gnK Ai have trod the pathway of matnmoni No sooner had the challenge been issued than it was accepted The lt was action plenty ot it When the dust of battle had cleared away after the battle Sunday evening the tally showed the manied ladies holding high honors, having rolled up a score of 14 while the lassies of single blessedness had garnered but ten markets The man led ladies aggregation consisted of the following: Josephine Pace, Nean At wood, Della Snow, Mae Ellwood Marguerite Hall Eva Summerhays, Ruth Shelton, Della Simonson, Mayme Hansen, Violet Hart and Fern Hamilton. Due to incapacitating in- e.g-tuu- !fand v S.O iundayt at the star. n Don. 'y pop. arSia. inOh There Is An 00 ! 1 ie-su- ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS Comedy, Jungle Drama In Strand Double Feature Those tw o dispenser-- of maniacal comedy, Beit Wheeler and Robeit Woolsey, are to be seen as a pair of derangtd pill dispensers in On Again Off Again, vvhuh will be one-ha- lf of the double bill at the Strand theatie in Helper Friday and Saturday The other feature Friday and Saturday will be Trader Horn, vivid diama of jungle adventuie Paul Muni and Luise Rainer turn Chinese long enough to play leading parts in what is expected to be one of the outstanding pittuies of the year, The Good Earth, coming to the Strand theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The show is a pictorial version of the famous novel by Pearl Buck, Big Business, a typical story of a American famtypical middle-clas- s ily, will be shown Wednesday at the Strand. Any one who has ever bought phony oil stock will particularly appreciate the situations which occur in this Twentieth Century-Fo- x picture. - juries acquned duung practice the following married ladies' 'team members had to lemain on the sidelines to render what comfort and aid they could in the way of cheering pie-ga- EQUITABLE We Are Now Making AUTO LOANS We write all kinds of Insur- Lightning, TorSain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. ance, Fire, nado, Crop, J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Hazel Kelley, LaRue Redd and Winnie Kellough. The single girls aggregation con-- I sisted of Lydia DeAngeles, Helen and Antoinette Oliveto, Mary, Olive and Kath-lerin- e (Bessie Pappas, Neva Williams, MacKnight, Kerry Nick, Helen Ambrosio and Louise Peacock Johnny Manana coached the lat- -, ter team w hile the married ladies were directed by Charles Atwood Another feminine contest will be played on the Price field Sunday night. Seventeen Applicants Get Driving Licenses Seventeen applicants from Carbon and Emery counties Saturday granted driving licenses after taking examinations conducted by State Patrolmen Vernon Davis and Jack Sullivan. Those passing the tests follow: W. G. Gould, A. Bene, Elgin Kof-forn, Charlotte Moffitt and K. C. Minnie"" Eva A. Cave, Helper; Summerhays, Alice Henrie, Jane Bry-ne- r, Ronald Reichert and Wallace Price; Lee Anderson, Christensen, Cleveland; Louise McDonald, Castle Gate; Russell L. Palmer and Blaine Phebey, Huntington; Morris Brinker-hof- f, Emery; Jessie V. Bryner, Orangeville. e IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Carbon County. Summons: John Milonakis, also known as John Milon, Plaintiff, vs. Mello Kogapacis Milonakis, Defendant. The State of Utah to the said Defendant1 You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county' in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failuic so to do, judgment will be rendeied against you accoiding to the demand of the complaint, yvhich has been filed with the cleik of said Court. Tins action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and to restore defendMello ant's maiden name, Kogapacis to her. MARL D. GIBSON. to-w- it, Plaintiff's Attorney. Plaintiffs Attorney: MARL D. GIBSON. P. O. Box 71, Price, Utah. Date of first pub., September 16, 1937 Date of last pub., October 14, 1937 Bennetts ng , MORE V, Hubbard, EH ana 0 Paints HANSON 42 SOUTH CARBON AVE. La' rwTPOTTER t owns 3-- 4, LAWYER Silvagni Bldg. Tel. 141 aXhorsley T 15 S. R of Sec 30, T 15, Mt gRlTlVL c voir of 60ac ti idam b i U i0Catcd impoundmg of the E,( Attorney At Law 5 2045 ft and Room 5, Silvagni Bldg. s L B 5 S R T 24 Sec cor, wlll be Phone 16 Price water .o ond , i 6 M. The , released and li;od r(il,h vei,rdo-toOctober 31 no. Attorney At Law irrigate the Commercial Bank Building in scribed Fi0nPe. This application PIIONE 368 . of tin State Utah the office No 12505( the panting reavons All protest'-- restmg PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS must said of m, foi h NO MORE d u n nf state therefor, madeT. hcn, Lake Salt be filed with Camtol 0(1 29 Carbon Ave. Bunding Engineer. Phone Citv, with one gfter tbe filing fee allace 0 publication date of completion TU Statepherys. Engineer A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 9. 193 Spntember 1937 41 No. 1st East of fu- -t rub. Date nwn Af last PUD , Utl0L 58 Utah YJ' 1 FhThamMOND rlynn Funeral Home Mortuary licensed j embalmers price, 111 tTT T T T T T T ff fV ? f? T t t T T T T T T T T T TIN Jr Mm "X ? ? f? t? fr rt ARE NOT z f Cook TMIM6-- LOST 1 an opener Noun AOvu.ru, m. t u. ff tfew'oni (Proof next Thursday) f WA fN ILjL A Neglect will make a tin can of your car! Proper care will give it a long life of dependable service. Start being proper today drive Touring Sedan with good tires. Upholstery like new. Good paint. Motor $ in perfect condition. Very few miles on the speedometer. 1935 STUDEBAKER SEDAN A good 1935 Studebaker Y Dictator Sedan with a brand new motor. New Paint. Up- Y holstery like new. Good tires. A good bargain. 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN A good 1931 Pontiac Sedan with. new paint. Upholstery like new. Motor checked thor- 1935 PONTIAC SEDAN A Four-Doo- , r f I ? ff fT tT 4 Y V t T T ? ? PRICE, UTAH & X V V ff ft T f tf V T Ay. 4 -- each year to W TRI STATE LUMBER CO. EW. KELLER snd FIFTY-LO- iBEJROUDIOFaYOURIHOME!! Finlayson,M. 304-31- Tilffl CMilltS McLaughlin, M. sTsweetring ek, & that Louis Frickson, of Sunnyside, Utah, who, on August 17, 1932, made Addl. iHHWMOIIIMWMOOOOWg stock-raisihomestead Act NWV4SWti No. 050050, for SMiSE1-;section 17, NSEVi section 18, sec. 20, IWNW'i. Section 21, 13 East, Township 15 South, Range Dr. J. C. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice Physician and Surgeon of intention to make final Proof, to deOffice Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. establish claim to the land above NoLee, Phone 246-- J, Bracken J. before Eastern Residence 234, scribed, Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah tary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 30th day of Sept., 1937. names as witnesses: AnR. F. D. Claimant Utah, gelo Zakis, of Sunnyside, Res. Phone 381 Charles Bikakis, of Sunnyside, Utah, Pete Pappas, of Price, Utah, H D of Price, Utah. Bliss L. D. Balafovtis. THOMAS F. THOMAS. Res. Phone 318 Register Physicians and Surgeons Date of first pub , August 26, 19371937 Office Phone 255 Date of last pub., September 23, 20 N. Carbon Ave. Wee Utah NOTICE TO WATER USFRS. THE EnState of Utah. Office of State is Notice City gineer, Salt Lake Kanakis Gcanolak-i- s that herebv given Attorney and Counsellor At Law made appliRooms Sunnyside, Utah, has 1 East. Utah Elec. Bldg. cation in accordance with the let Utah to appropriate 2 FRANK B. creek in water from Grassv Trail Jlcl Ltah ATTORNEY AT LAW . , Carbon county, Rooms 1 and 2 will be diverted fiom January Silvagni Building Mar each of Phone 397 'December 31, inclusive Horn ft 1852 W Irt a points 4140 9, T 11 ,?VdiWi the NE cor, Sec. conveved b and M & B s. L. ap Professional Radio Service a already constructed Phone 55 Price NV2-NE- , ' For Added Beauty and Protection to DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah, PROFESSIONAL By Mary Metos Mr. and Mrs. Vandora Mayo an Mi and Mrs. Albert Mayo, of Salt Lake City, foimer Scofield residents, visited here Sunday. John Whalen has returned to Washington. D. C after visiting his arm. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whalen. William Gonshek, and Frank Gorx-shThe asphalt mine at Sunnyside has Jr , sons of Mr and Mrs. Frank: dosed for the season Arlen Watkins and Humbert Pies-se- tt Gorishek, Sr , left last week for the Louisiana State University at New visited in Verna! Saturday. and the Creighton UniverOileaens, Mr. and Mrs. J L. Durrant and sity in Omaha, Nebraska, respectiveSun-to motoied River 1 Gieen family ly. day. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoss Bills and son. Roland Duke, Juanita, Bobbv, Dick Carroll, haye leturned fiom Fairview. and Claude Coyvlev left Satuiday for1 Mr Bills is Scofield school principal. Logan where Claude will enioll in the Fiank Norton of Salt Lake City visU. S. A. C ited heie last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Tui;ier aie James W Monav has returned Provo visiting home after spending several months Miss Olivia Padenva returned to California Salt Lake City Sunday to continue in Dave Thoinwall motoied to Salt her schooling. Lake City last week. Little Miss Shirley Bums is visitlightful luncheon aftei the cards. ing at the Newren home m Salt Lake Mrs. Geneva Sutton and Josie Nelson Citv. Miss Orpha Ekla, county nurse, were game winners Relief society confeience was held was here Wednesday. Montana Murphy, left recently to in the church Sunday afternoon, when stake officers attended. Lunch- enroll in the Judge Memorial school eon was served. in Salt Lake City. d, Fer-gusso- 20, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given Eastern Utah Electric By Mrs Ella Turner Bobby Turner has letuined to his home in South Pasadena. California He spent the summer heie. Bobby Cowlev, son of Mr and Mis Sam Cow ley. fell from a high wall last y eek, breaking two bones in one SCOFIELD NEWS ' p, August PRICE, UTAH SUNNYSIDE NEWS In for our specialized 10,000 mile motor tune-ufor in 10,000 miles, each valve opens and closes 15,000,000 times and your motor is in need of a tune-up- ! Phone 202 Briley Bldg., East Main Street PAGE ELEVEN : student .delude . VOCATE, ot 'oology Mr and Mrs Odstrom and Cjlbu'1 (ounty hlSb of Fan view spent the week-en- d family cot ding to an an-' V at ,M'nt ln itiuctor Ross Har- - the home of Mr and Mrs. Reuben White Twu crakes were Miss Berdilla Juergens has returnbv Mr ed from Salt Lake 11111 they will be spent several months City, wheie she dlU,niin theu habits Guests of Mr and Mrs David GorLmu ,dL f the mas- - don last week-en- d were Mr and Mis n Conies out onrephle,t James Miormick and Mrs. Jean night Mr tepot ted th ,t 1- ,-s than ten Balfour of Salt Lake Terrence and Mrs Mower lhis'L',naM' ,"'U lUn l,,,u,ed m of Salt Lake Hansen Citv weie recent guests of Mr and Mis Ardee Hansen Another ,,dd turn to the oology Miss Ailvn Hansen, Mr and Mis llt ,lu Mho1 I V'"1,011 a William Harris and family, all of i u,u1t Mound haid wh.ch ,K is Piovo were recent visitors in Clear n 1't.d, T!l(. u.pllU. Cieek t M'i Mi H irdv ft om Flonda Wendell Stout, Roland Tavlor and Miss Hannadoll Winteis arrived here 1'0 Pill S WTS DISTRIBUTED last week to assume their teachers Iienaratoij to the coming hunting' positions Wanda Shellev has leturned from season, 450 pheasants weie distnbut-- d a Provo visit in Cat bon and Emery counties Mr and Mrs Heber Brewer and Tuesdiv bv tie Caibon-Emer- v Fish family spent the week-en- d in Mt and Game cumrmtUo Fred Larsen! Tleasant v,as m charge of the distribution Mis Harry Sutton, Sr., and son, for Emtiy countv and William Hakalo spent the week-en- d in Fairview. in Carbon county. William Wallace and Jack McCarthy weie in Provo last week. Mr and Mrs. Vic Rally and family have moved to Pleasant Grove. Mrs Iver Koski was hostess to the Budge club Thursday, serving a de- - l0Ufletj lo. ( m I 'i ,n ,t' bo cm0 f ay-O- featur. A D CLEAR CREEK NEWS Hardy Captured In Utah To Be Studied Bv Mis. 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