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Show flURSD VY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 T H E Carbon To RESIDENTS PRICE OBSERVE HALF TO sL Will Own Mrs. Silas Young Will fiolden Wedding Date Friday fiftieth milestone along the wedded life will have been Lhed tomorrow, October 15, by Silas S. Young of Price to observe their gold- The . 0f TacldeJd Rdd' Champions On Their Afternoon home dinner North 3rd East. lr Yi'img. horn in Santa Clara, on August 6, 1863 Wa'hingto'i county, - John R. and Albina Terry to pionu ha led an outdoor life since His parents made sev- first to St. George, then where the elder Mr. t0 Pike Spring, stone for Windsor quarried Young in Kane county. At the a foit Castle, assisted in Silas young of eight, age St. George the for lumber hauling made an explor- Temple, and at nine Buckskin Valley, ,ng trip - through where his parents PRICE D T A n PRICE ELECTION DRAWING NEAR: INTEREST RISES PAGE FIVE Friday afternoon will find opposing the Jordan high school own field in the first confer (Continued from nage One) a s te me reported strong. simple family In especially but nothing of a material nature has developed. ie of present records The election will be held on the Dinosaurs will enter the Tuesday,c'tyNovember 2nd. All voters who wish to qualify as game with tile odds slightly against them. Pres Summer-hay- electors have but one remaining day Carbon coach, expects to in which to do so, Tuesday, October have his outfit in first class con- 26. All eligible residents who have not done so to register in dition, however, and the game order that are urged exercise the may they will he close. r right of go(xl citizenship and cast erv likely the game will he their ballots on election day. decided Oil the breaks, the Car- City Recorder William Grogan mentor said this week. nounced today that he will be avail- Judging by records to date the able until midnight on Monday team has made a morea11 wll would like to file as candi- -, dates for office. Current reports have it that another candidate for mayor will be in the field by the time for closing of Just who the pros-- 1 filings arrives pective candidate is has not as yet been definitely established. It ap- unc u. iu pears almost certain, too, that there Carbon high school, after opening up the season with an un- - will be additional filings for the coun- -i inspiring 7 to 0 win over Spanish Fork, lost out in the last half of ciI )0bts' sevoral names of mon who the second game against the Tooele White Buffaloes 21 to This are Prospective candidates having defeat somewhat assuaged by the way in which the Dinosaurs ben mcntloIied. ai-- Rcpoits in connection with thvse 1 Trwi e eek befoie last, only to 0fflces charnpion.S , have been entirely confined 111 a tmal quarter attack of the Las vegans 31 to 14. to reports, names not being brought The local aggregation expects to be at full strength for the out to any degree of certainty. Ru- game Friday. At present Coach Summerhays is working on mor. too. has reared its head about fundamentals, stressing blocking and tackling. In the game possible candidates for the positions recorder and treasurer m addition against Las Vegas. the team showed much improvement in these of to incumbents who are at present the Nedepartments, especially the center of the line. Most of the announced aspirants the only vada gains were made around end, still the Members of the citys fairer sox apweakest part of the Dinosaurs line-un the pear to be little A squad of 30 players is expected to city's political field so far as seeking make tire trip. In the first string line-u- p office is concerned. there will very likely Ire no changes, however, unless Bob McKinnon gets the call in the quarter-bac- k position. . RESIGNS Mrs. Katheri' Malankrodt, social welfare worker in the Carbon county welfare office for the past seven months, has announced her resignation to become effective November 1. Her resignation was caused by ill health. Her successor has not been appointed as yet, according to John Maulsby, director of the welfare of- - Clifford Callaway, former chief cleik of the Mutual Coal office, and Mrs, Callaway have taken up residence in Salt Kike City. The Mutual M ine has resumed working after several months idleness. Dr. Demman was selected as camp physician. Ronald Erickson has returned fiom Sanpete. Dell Dalrymple was mimed at his wagon mine when a car broke loose and dropped coal on his leg. The Pinochle club met with Mrs. Wiley Wheeler last week, for cards and luncheon. Mrs. Walter Kelley has left f her new home in Cleveland, Ohio. The Relief society sponsored an autumn social Monday evening. team. Although the aggreg: graduation, the present team up-sta- WILFARE WORKER RAINS NEWS definite nature has devcloivd in the open with respect to the various offices. Henry Ruggeri, attorney, announced definitely Wednesday that he Carbon high school Dinosaurs not a candidate for the office of earn on the 19.56 state Uis name has been mention-nc- e mayrchampions game of the season for either ed Quite extensively in connection with the chief executive office and he jedding anniversary quietly with in their H. A. C. Finance Co. AUTO LOANS REFINANCING lronipt - Confidential Price 37 East Main St, s, an-b- older men ana assisiea in uuuuuig a road through Long Valley and Cedar) he dis- Citv. via Navajo Lake, where covered Breathing Spring. helped to build east lake CN. ADVOCATE. In First Conference Game CENTURY WEDLOCK 51 8 He also canal and reservoir Fish Lcikc. On a trip to Salt Lake City, he met his future wife. They were married Lorenzo larch Young in 1887.1 Pati by From there the couple moved to West TTntic, then to Huntington, where he was town board president two years, town mm hall, first and second coun- cellor to the bishopric, and a member of the seminary board, during which time he was a leading figure in establishing a school there. tn on 3-C- ns From Huntington they moved to Provo, so that their children could atIn 1908 Mr. and tend the B. Y. U. Mrs. Young located on a ranch on Coal inte'-oete- SIFTED d 2y2-Soli- . w-B- EANS . 1.59 1.08 1.59 1.08 1.18 1.59 99c 3-0- 1 d 11 oz TEMPLARS, ARCH MASONS TO MEET HERE OCTOBER 30 Creek, near Price, where he has since spent rVst of his time. Mr. Young is still hale and hearty, rides his own range for cattle, and does his own work with little assistance. He says. Im glad to be alive. Mrs. Young was born in 1870 at now known as South Cottonwood, Murray, the daughter of William G. and Martha Granger Young, pioneers PEAS . . p. FANCY 44c Sic nPRA NATIRIPE 29c 57c rCHu TENDER Whole R&W CORN Kernel 44c Sic CEEAM DORN 29c 57c NO TOMATOES Pack 33c 59c E BEANS Whole Stringless 44c Sic FANCY CUT 29c 55c R&W ASPARAGUS No. can 39c 1.59 ASPARAGUS 51c 99c R&W TOM JUICE 27c 53c No R &W PEACHES 69c 1.23 Bartlett R&W PEARS Halves, No. 69c 1.23 PINEAPPLES, 69c 1.25 R&W. No. 87c 1.59 Red Alaska SALMONS. 41c 78c R & W 4. -- 12-C- ns 6-C- ns 2V2 Against Las Vegas the locals pass On offense, defense was pretty good. (Continued from page One) not show did Carbon outfit however, the declared well. Coach so Summerhays up sentinel. Coke R. Fergusson, Price. after the game that the Dinosaurs might Grand Chapter Officers very well have defeated the Nevadans had Grand chapter officers of Royal Carbon high displayed a better passing at- - Arch Masons who will be in attend-tacas the Las Vegas defense was nota-- 1 ance are: Grand high priest, John M. Dun- bl.v weak in this department. Her parents were Salt Lake City; grand king, of that region. confer-lap. in ! do the their best Wiht both teams out to opening wald J- Nelson, Salt Lake City; grand the first settlers in St. Charles, of selection on the much have the result may bearing Idaho. scribe, Thorstein N. Larsen, Ogden; next month. play-of- f in state the one finalists of the afShe has been active in church grand treasurer, Bert Atwater, Salt 2V2 . .... 1 k, 0 1.92 99c 2.28 2.28 2.40 2.99 149 ' - the Relief 'of Pioneers. She is first vice president of the Sally Ann Olsen camp of D. U. F., and treasurer of the central camp, and has previously held offices in both Auxiliaries. When the Kenilworth Relief society was established, Mrs. Young was a prominent organizer. Seven of the eight children born to Mr. and Mrs. Young are now living. They are Dow, Stanley, Don W., fairs here, especially with society and Daughters Lake City; grand secretary, J. James and Leland, Price; Wallace,) Kids, listen to this news. A freejren Beless, Salt Lake City; grand Rock Creek, LTtah; Mamie Marshall, show will be given all of you at the chaplain, William J. Goddard, Salt Idaho- Falls. A daughter, Vera Sea- - new Price Theatre immediately after Lake City; grand lecturer, Ethelbert Bingham, Salt Lake City; grand mont. is dead. There are also eigh- -, Hallowe en. if you cut out the foolishcustom of soaping and chalking win- captain of host, Glenn C. Ray, Provo; teen living grandchildren. dows in the Price business district. If grand principal sojourner, Henry D. lyou d0 not play fair with the busi' Porter, Jr., Ogden; grand royal arch PI AN mess men you do not get the free captain, Rex Wheelwright, Park City; show'. It all rests with you. The grand master third veil, William Lit- Huish theatres have adopted this free tlejohn, Price; grand master second show idea in some of their towns with vej Warren E. Fleetwood, Salt Lake In a statement this week manage- excellent results and children have city; grand master first veil, Augus-foun- d ment of the new Price Theatre another and better ways of cele- - tus Guy Happy, Cedar City; grand nounced that a special free Hallow- brating Halloween. They can do the sentinel, Charles Shields, Salt Lake een show for children will be pre- same in Price. Parents and teachers city. sented shortly after the goblins day, are urged to help this paper in putLocal Commandery Officerr October 30, on the condition that ting over the new idea. Officers of the local Charles Fred children refrain from soaping win- If Hallowe'en passes without the Jennings Commandery No. 6 of dows and other such practices this usuaj messing 0f windows the theatre Knights Templar who will lead in enyear. Following is the statement: delivers on the free show. If the tertaining the grand officers are: kids insist on messing the town up the Eminent commander, Alfred Sorentheatre management forgets all about son, Mohrland; generalissimo, R. W. 1 ITA I A! A genKU. 1U1 the matter of entertaining the kids. Robinson, Kenilworth; captain eral, Albert Shaw, Rains; senior warDe- - den, R. C. Sheldon, Helper; junior NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Latuda; secDeCola, Chris Councilman William Campbell pre- S. U. Land warden, of the Interior, partment sented and moved the adoption of the office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept, retary, Mat Gilmour, Price; treasurer, following Ordinance. J. W. Hammond, Price. q 1937 FIXING THE) NOTICE is hereby given that AN ORDINANCE Price Chapter No. 6 of Royal Arch FOR 1938 AND vn Branch, of Price, Utah, who, on Masons have the following officers: F 1939 OF THE ELECTIVE OFFICERS) Aug 28, 1931, made desert land High priest, Thomas Migliaccio, HelPRICE, A MUNICIPAL CORP-- ; t No 048610, for NWLSW'., Gordon F. Hall, Mohrland; OF CARBON COUNTY, tion 25 Township 14 South, Range 10 per; king, Albert Shaw, Rains; secretary, scribe, UTAH. STATE OF East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed W. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY notice of intention to make final Mat Gilmour, Price; treasurer, J. COUNCIL OF PRICE, A MUNICIP- Proof, to establish claim to the land Hammond, Price. OF CARBON above described, before Silas Rowley, AL CORPORATION Youll find the classified column of COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the a real economy 1937. SECTION ONE: The of 15th day November, That the compensation of elective names as witnesses: Ar- department use it to sell . . . and Claimant officers of said city for the years 1938 thur Grames, Ezra Branch, Mike save. and 1939 be and the same are hereby Monfredi, & Eldon Goulding, all of fixed as follows: Price, Utah. Colored pencils tor sale at The $ 900.00 per year C. V. SCHAD, Mayor 420.00 S per year Councilmen Acting Register. $2400.00 per year Date of first pub., September 23, 1937 Recorder NOTICE TO CREDITORS $ "20.00 per year Date of last pub., October 21, 1937 Treasurer Estate of Giovanni Angelin i, Deceased SECTION TWO: Creditors will present claims with The compensation of said elective IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disofficers as above listed shall be paid Court of the State of Utah, in vouchers to the undersigned at the trict monthly out of the City Treasury. and for Carbon County. Summons: office of Marl D. Gibson, Attorney At SECTION THREE: John Milonakis, also known as John Law, Price, Utah, on or before the upThis ordinance shall take effect Plaintiff, vs. Mello Kogapacis 8th day of December, A. D., 1937. Milon, on its passage, approval and publi- Milonakis, Defendant. ANGELO ANGELINI, cation. The State of Utah to the said DefendAdministrator of the Estate of The above motion for the adoption ant: Giovanni Angelini, Deceased. of Ordinance No. 1019 was seconded You are hereby summoned to ap- L. Anderson by Councilman Sheldon vote of all pear within twenty days after the Date of first pub., October 7, 1937 and carried by an Aye service of this summons upon you, if Date of last pub.. November 4, 1937 Councilmen. served within the county in which Approved: this action is brought, otherwise, NOTICE TO CREDITORS within thirty days after service, and , J. o' Antonio CWU and Lena the above entitledVdion": Mayor. to so of failure judgcase do, in your Attest: Creditors will present claims with ment will be rendered against you , William according to the demand of the eom-- 1 vouchers to the undersigned at the plaint, which has been filed with the Office of A. S. Horsley, Silvagni Recorder. I William Grogan, the duly elected clerk of said Court, Price, Utah, on or before the here-- I This action is brought to dissolve Bldg., f Docember, A. D., 1937. h d and qualified City Recorder do Ordinance the bonds of matrimony heretofore' Date of first publication, October by certify that the abovecorrect copy and now existing between plaintiff No. 1019 is a true and and defendant, and to restore defend- 8th, A. D 1937. of an Ordinance passed by the City JOHN MABRITO. Mello Ocants maiden name, Council in regular meeting he.d of the joint es- -, Administrator to her. Kogapacis tober 11. 1937. MARL D. GIBSON. tate of Antonio Corsetti and Plaintiffs Attorney. Lena Santilla Corsetti, Deceas- Plaintiffs Attorney: ed. Continuing Automobile Policy! BEANS WHIT-E- 5 lbs. 33c 5 lbs 33c 4 LBS. 23C NAVY RED pAr nivE. CHILI FANCY HEAD . GUM 3 ! THU DRFNS THEATRE PICTURE Annill lirr UKUlNAnlt A BEANS War- - 10c pkgs R & W COFFEE 1 POUND i-- mmm I 27C Polisher Free PITTED DATES -- J- POUN- D- AJV MALTED MILK JL FRESH STOCK SARDINES J OVAI-TOM- 1 LB. 25C 2 FOR 19C ATO or MUSTARD UPTONS BLACK TEA UPTONS GREEN TEA WOODBURYS CRACKERS en-O- pt. FACIAL NB0U 1 POUND 17c2 SIZE 1 lb. 89c 1 LB. 25C .. ... 3 BARS 25 c 9c 29c Sun-Advoc- ate More Protection . . . Less Expense Full Ooraru at Lowest Corf ED. R. 278 N. Phone 537-- R. HANSEN 2nd East Price, Utah OLIVE OIL ORANGES LEMONS YAMS OR SWEET SPUDS 4 GRAPES SEEDLESS UTAH CELERY LARGE BUNCH LETTUCE LARGE HEADS ... Bracken Lee Grogan to-w- MARL D. GIBSON, P. O. Box 71. City Recorder. 1937 Date of publication. October 14, UNION MARKET aEe ,S GAL. Rolled Roast of Beef )C pound Link SAUSAGE j POUND LBS. FOR U. S. Insp. MEATS HAMS Armours Star A Whole or Half POUND 2Qr VEAL STEAK 29c 1 POUND .... it, Pa3S(ge SfcadlnoBj A .S. HORSLEY, Attorney for Administrator. Price, Utah. Date of first pub., October 7, 1937 16, of first Date pub., September Date of last pub., October 28, Date of last pub., October 14. 1937 1937 1937 price ' Company |