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Show y" TIIK PAGE TEN A. R Johnson Mis Mel Tavlui, Mis (1 C OLseiv Mis Charles Houghton, Mis J R Jt risen and Mis 1 L Hiadj Mis Jenst n and Mis. Houghton vv el e winners CASTLE GATE NEWS Mooiheud Mrs. Wilhdin lui- Mr. and Mis Nick Seimos were in fiom Salt Lake City. Lake Cit" oer the week-en- d Salt left last son Mrs. Remo Anotti and Hollv Buigess and Andrew Lewis week for Los Angeles to visit a sister, Mrs. Pete Peio. w?th mmS lyh lollf escaping Mrs. Hall Thorne and daughter, recent Fay. are visiting in Riverton and Los iniunes Mr. and Mrs Victor Bonny of Mag- Angeles. California. Mrs Bud Ludwig, Mis John Ciaw- - na weie Sunday v lsitors of Mrs. Ethel ford of Mohrland, Mis. Oscar Pehr- - Ludwig Mrs Sidwell of Manti visited her son of Consumers, Mrs J. A. Gow,, Mrs. Kenneth Alexandei and Miss daughter, Mrs. Lee Rice, here last Marguerite Ludwig of Castle Gate week. Mrs John Zates of Mapleton was a motored to Salt Lake City during the Rob-e- it week guest last week of Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs Clyde Jensen and Mi Pulsipher and Mrs J R. Jensen spent the weekend in Fairv lew Mrs A T. Jones, daughtei s MargaC. ret and Doiot hv, and son. Vein, visited in Salt Lake City Sunday Mis John Mills, Sr, of Amencaii ReiruiLs Arrive Folk was hire during the week Mis Wilmei Wright was hostess to Sixtv new' icuuits armed in camp Members finin Foit Knox Satuiday These the 500 club Wednesday. present were: Mrs P. H Fi.uk; Mis bus came fio Ohio and Kentucky and appeal to be piomising young men They like eveitvhing connect- ed with the camp and say they will a.stay at least six months. cCc 7 Milford Men Received The Milford company was disband-- j ed to give wav to a company from of their men Thirty-fiv- e Mississippi were transferred t this camp. In this gioup were some of their leading men Our company is now well or- ganized with good cooks, tiuck drivers and other skilled men Mg ryF cCc CASTLE DALE C.C. NEWS ' If WINES Numbr Cod Port Quart Gallon Mucall Quarts '"allon Quarts Sherry 933 934 ADVOCATE. Small Number Seeks Driver Licenses Here The smallest number of applicants in a )ong time applied Satuiday heie or drivers licenses. Of the eleven Persons taking the tests conducted by Jack Sullivan and Vein Davis, eight received driving permits including six men and two women They are: Frank R Grave, Jim Riyzata, Le- Quentin Gardener, LaVell Shiner, Ida Morley and Mrs. Ray Christensen, all of Price, Curtis Fisher, Consum-- : ers, and Wallace Peikins, Cas'tle Gate. With one exception those seeking licenses weie all under 26 years of age. week Pluvious to this the w oik done was under the eupti vision of foie- men Leslie Motfitt and How aid Le Fev re. cCc Bridge Begins Qn Tuesday a crew of men began to moving strmgeis and other timber Furniture Wash on the Chimney Rocki Trail This budge will be the laigest0f the stringer type to be constructIt will be suppoited, 7 by bv Ioc.k abuttments and wall have' spans, sixteen feet in width. DG-2- 26-fo- THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2l PRICE, UTAH Seven Marriage Licenses Issued 973 7038 - ?V Here Past Week $ t V ?V The tradition is that Octobei is week a month of mariiages This itself assert to tradition began when seven marriage licenses ere issued by the county clerks thus office, bunging the total fbr twelve to ftr in October up Those obtaining licenses weie: of A f USUALLY DO NOT MARRY Y Y EACH OTHER Y Y Euie-k- a, Joseph N. Kairen, 24, and Mary Ruggeri, 24, of Pnee, October 18. Chailes Hatsis 22, and Julia Keml-- w Vaianakis, 16, both of ot tli October 17. Matt Fiancis Koski, 27, and both if 17, Josephine Skufca, Siofield, Octobu 16 Tiaiv Scott Bills, 22, and of Genevieve Hopper, 20, both 14. October Soldiei Summit, Paul K Cow gill, Jr, 22, of Ogof den, and Annette Niccoli, 23, Ciested Butte, Colorado, October t tf ff ot cCc ? ? X Y Y ... J V A ' (Proof next Thursday) Team up with mechanics whose art suit3 you. Team up with the motor WESTERN AUTO CO., and whatever service you need tune-ulubrication, accessories or general repairs youll he p, a good Packard Sedan with radio and 1935 PACKARD Heres heater. Good tires. Upholstery in excellent condition. Paint like new. Motor has been checked thoroughly by our expert mechanics. r PONTIAC A DeLuxe Pontiac touring sedan with good tires DeLuxe radio and heater. Exceptionally good motor. Interior and exterior like new. A good bargain. four-doo- 1936 mechanics. if ly 'X 1932 OLDSMOBILE ' Proof of Last Weeks Advertisement COLUMBUS DID NOT DISCOVER AMERICA IN 1492 On October 12, 1492, Columbus sighted an island which he called San Salvador, and which has since b?en identified with Watling Island. On his third voyage, in 1498, he beheld, for the first time, the mainland of South America. 1. Encyclopedia Britannira 11th Edition 2. 3 Harmsworth Encyclopedia. Popular Fal- ladies A. S. E. Ackerman. co-starri- Torque-Fre- e ng Springing lIAT HAPPENS inside the Buick engine happens else in the world. 1938 That is not advertising language, it is cold-ste- el engineering fact. Speeding through the raceways of the intake manifold, the fuel mixture vapor hurricanes into the cylinders at speeds around 250 miles an hour. As it sweeps past streamli n e val ve contours, a scientifically designed T tabulator, built into the piston face, flings it into airswirls of terrific turbulence 37 North Carbon Ave. drivers seat you become aware of power that is livelier and more brilliant because gasoline is giving up more performance than it ever gave up to motorists before! Sitting in the TO MATCH this incomparable stride, Buick engineers now give you a kind of springing you will likewise find on no other car in the world. Poised on jarless coils of steel, Buick floats free of bobble, jar, chatter, jounce. easy-flexin- g The car will not over-stee- r or understeer skidding, even on icy highways, is blessedly reduced. Rear tires no longer scuff half their power-wastin- g . Through winter and summer, without need of grease and without seize from rust, dirt, water or ice, springs keep their gentle, even cushioning for the life of the car. ES, IT IS a great story, the story of these twin engineering triumphs in the 1938 Buick. So great a story that it obscures half a score of other advances, themselves enough to make any car a wonderful buy. We invite you to learn more about them this week at any Buick show- room. O Price, tJtab it .X. t y v $ V v tt t? y t fv life away through J V Tr t wheel-slip- X Heres a good car with a good motor. Interior V f? er " Very few miles on speedomter. Interior like new. V The spark that leaps through that sets off a flashcompact storm-centing cyclone of power , exploding with tornadic force! tt J Sun-Advoc- te. ?' ? ? X y $ T T k Names of the other two couples were not disclosed. $ tt ? t? tt t V 14 I ? X , Metal Troughs At Spring John Mar is home from a six wee ks Foreman Lesle Moffitts crew coin- -menccd wotlc Monday on the con- stay in St Marks hospital in Salt ,stiuction of eighty feet of metullr,akl Qty. j0hn suffered an attack north troughs at a spnng ten miles peritonitis after an operation for Inspector Msits This will more than Rie'wa-thic Distuct inspector. Captain Vernon joubi'J1 appendix, but is convalescing mcelv capacity of to this visit official an made Miss Clara Howard, teacher of the Peterson, spring and is an improvement that camp October 18. has been much needed by the stock- - pnmary grades of Mohrland spent cCc men of the terntoiy surrounding this the week.encj ln Huntington with her Attends Funeral family. Foreman David Tuttle was abst nt spnng tCc Miom camp October 18, to attend the Mrs. Sam Grange and little daugh- Loud Speaker Complete funeial sei vices of his aunt. Mis. Ed of The ,od speaking Fox of Oiangeville Cllinp was completed by mother, Mrs. Fiank Olsen, this week. Kelley, assistant educational adviser. Reservoir Nearing Completion Mrs. G F. Hall was in Salt Lakei svstem This is the only c, The laigest of the leservons to be vvoik .Ji?ips of City Thursday and Friday attending of anv m the use in mbuilt by this company win ue u Over this the giand chapter of the Eastern Star. th(? F()rt Douglas distiiet. plcted by December 1st This is can be calls and announcements all rated in Cravvfoids Draw. It coveis heard. Something to sell? . . . Want to and made, special piograms OIW) wn.cn ovu acics ,ind the flam, k,, orothing? . . . Want to locate will be twenty feet high, will requne Use the classified nul laKU auvamage ui me sav- - someimng: This woik lias 16,000 vards of earth been under the dnection of Machine inS Qualities of the classified column column of The ern Utahs shopping window. Operator Alvin Jensen dunng the last 'of The Under the new beauty of Buick, modern engineering makes history , the DYNAFLASH ENGINE and 1331 V 1 972 (PPmwt,,- SUN- - 'EE YOUn DEALEn on UTAH POWEn & LIGHT CO. |