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Show rAM fticjir THE WEATHER Jui it i g U H T ft t A D v CATE, O tniCl, rm VTAtt CARBON TRIPS SPRINGVILIE 28 TO 1 Consider Means To Make Collection Of g Refuse 8 HELPER MAN DIES A: tinu IL'ir fr bulkc-tba'.- d, r Vi cum-rriitte- Wa.-ut- Jt V m : A j V" i.l m.'.f rial Ldi J h.i cd poiumk clashes scoring ability ptiC it -n . i , t 11 i l -- f - - h 1 pu i j., , Wcihl.g- - 1 if feituie i f (' r J J. gl.g it Cl-Co .1 ' t t iitri.jell Youl.g Inclvii.g t,, a, width they amused tie la thalge 4 ai l.gt . j. . Jalty was Ft Hul.aen, fej It lei k , l.al have fu..ed to iiol e dtftnl.-it- s I I 11. Ida He J I ty i.i had T mul.th aglet- i, and a:k $15 damages d , Dftlfd. I Inow? btf Gus BralCl -- rn . - Aurliia-Herman- . bandy-haire- Dia-d- . PROFESSIONAL Dr. To The Road Price; Shown Open Thursday, ! Hubbard, e i Ladies Night Held Price Rotarians Here Thursday J, W. KELLER IC-B- FRANK rr 1 W. POTTER J. SWEETRING 2-- 4, Flynn Funeral Home side-splitti- Wallace Mortuary EMHALMERS licene, A. N. Wallace, Mgr. Files Suli On Note To collect on a $300 note, interest and principal of which the plaintiff alleges has not been paid, Konstan-tlno- s Liapis filed suit in district court Wednesday against John Jouflas, Helper. Liapis asks $300 for the note, plus 2 per cent interest from November, 1934, to November, 1937, and 8 per cent from that date until paid. (1 No. 1st East IWm Price, UUh 158 O. K. CLAY Lawyer Room 8 SUvagnJ Bldg., Price. ng Bernard L. Flanagan, public relations supervisor for the Utah Unemployment Compensation division, was in Price last Thursday to confer with John C. Forrester, manager of the local state employment service office, s, and True Robbins and Alexander and assistant manager manager respectively of the district office at Richfield. An-dru- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Anna Margaret Draper, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Marl D. Gibson, Attorney At Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of February. A. D. 1938. J. BRACKEN LEE, Administrator of the Estate of Anna Margaret Draper, T)cccasccl Date of first pub., December 2, Date of last pub., December 30. 1937 1937 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. EQUITABLE We Are Now Making AUTO LOANS 27. 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Luke Phillip Millich, of Consumers, Utah, who, on Dec. 1, 1933, made stockraising homestead entry. No. 051429, for Lot 3, Sec. 5, Twp. 11 South Range 8 b, East, SEI4NW Vs SWYiNEYi, SWI4SEV4, SEV4SW14 See. 30, NEY4NWY4, NY-SEV- NNEVi, SEY4NE14, We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. NEy4SWy4, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, Section 31, Township 12 South, Range 8 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 11th day of January, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Duserre, of Price, Utah, and Joe Buntto, James Jorgenson, and David Stonebreaker, of Consumers, Utah. THOMAS J. BRACKEN LEE Manager Phone 202 Br&ley Bldg., East Main Street F. THOMAS, PRICE, UTAn Register. Date of first puba December 2 ,1937 Date of last pub., December 30, 1937 y In the business of farming, is playing just as important a part in bringing increased profits by Dec-tricit- providing greater efficiency and lower operating costs as in any other business. It .will pay you, Mr. Farmer to.li vestigate the possibilities of low-coElectric Service for greater use on st YOUR farm. Let's J oik Qt Over! f ? ?T SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL f? T T f Y ? ?T ? t? tT t? I X Hotel I Temple Square f& y 1 4MW Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Rrnest C. Roasiter, General Mgr. ? ? fY ti Yi Y Y v 9,400 rutu Annual! V BV Oat CON CBOwttf FOU THE ORY& or j HANSON THAH woopaat otto W'- -- 304-21- ' I C0AOJ Of syTrj loe bill t.-- j Vt Zest, iim HA-.- A IMt ' vvi. to I At ,. J, u, atAiLi, Diclja know Your eyes arc uubjpft ta artificial tight many hours a day more daring the winter months than in summer months and should be protected by properly fitted cyeglasies if you hope to enjoy lifclcnj good vision! Did ja know Registered Optometriits with tffices in our stores cximine your eyes and if you do not need glasses yon are told so frankly. PAY ONLY $1 PEP. WEEK FOR YOUR GLASSES ASK ABOUT EYE GLASS INSURANCE STANDARD OPTICAL CO. MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS 31 East Main Street Price. Utah Provo Price Salt Lake Ogden Logan Idaho Falls - f' - it - I, DiU'-tau- f audl-totu- b. s c!-- I fe'lrirs " Hi t) 1 J ntio-- i l M - K.lt i. 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Diacken will be in the Heitor City Interment it.- -t it n.irinl; and Thuiisy The fciatlrmy tram showed cDs In I jt bt the plrccding meeting to a direction vt the Flynn under cirfiunended cemetery r the niatter. Col.lell.trr fuf chbnip- - I'e to be &r,1 bottled up the home ii ning Funeral fee In the huaine-- s dutikt ranging htirjur in this section, If not Mr. Ossano was born Ui Sfruz, Aus-iiltaik, bided Considerably from HO per month to 2 per month in the Male, n of to lib make the failure alert j! prrj hy ia, Ot tober 3. 1876, the be charged for gaibnge servue which He Thu wairaiijt vt ot made thiaofc'li giJiR (il, a nurtljjfr Oasumr 0f etuji shuts. and Margaret 50' that and would be compulsory. w as 20 he w thr simple j tine; of tiPntmiig ben this to country In the thud period, however, the r month be charged in resi- came " Springs ille high mIkmJ 8 to 18 Wed romlnnalton ot Ioll'Kk bt forward cenU bcrvhe years old. At the time of his death Utter the denUal districts, l.esday evening in the Helper he was connected with the hotel busiand Bruno Della Ckirte bt renter be- being and following up with a 41 to two In ness in Helper. each and to gan (lipped ilhk, 8 Following discussion by the city Mrs Utury (itr Wtoalth academy from under the basket to put Carbon Surviving are his widow-was requeued council the committee childienThursday evtnmg in the high bthibd out in ft out. four C. Os&nno; Helen to make further btudy and report gymnasium here Una. Robert and Flora; on the then From belonged at the first meeting in January. game collided again Led by Fall I'uHimK who b( and bitter in brothers council three cod to JVllotk a the Several menders of the for 14 points, the Dumasur. trailing and Rudolph OsRichard a health that the tscnl through academy' supported the proposal 10 to 14 at halftime, rame baik In aptain Rosie Mrs. sano and defence hke water through a sieve Inspector be appointed, whose duty to btretth the Dinosaurs' lead to 36 would be to ee that each individual Back to 24 before he was taken out of the merchant keeps his garbage cleared or allow the merchant to congame in the dobing minuter away, At ' Be For the losing eager llelston, di- tract for the city to collect his garJ. C. to the minutive forward, howed cla, but bage at rates In proportion Will rhyalrliO and Surgeon wat unable to stem the tide In the amount of fervite received. ra. Offk-Hours, 2 to 3 p. final peilodr Holman at forward and Hebidence 234, Eastern Madsen at center ulso played fine Phone 248-The Road Back," Universal' production of the book by Erich Rcmar- Utah Electric BulUUng. Trice, Utah games. que which caused such a furore inBy Coach George Young used eleven Europe, has been booked for showF. Last mm In the fracas, all of them turning at the Prire theatre Thursday and At orney and Counsellor At law ing In excellent performance. Friday. The plot Is of the dramatic 1 Esst. I'Uh Idee, Did members of the Price adventures Room As the season progresses, it l ex- Thirty-fiv- e of soldiers who icturned ' enpected that more people will awake to Rotary club and their partners the war. It l elites the after home the realization that Carbon has an ag- - joyed a pleasant Ladies' Night ban- unrest of a whole people, starved for B. gregation of championship caliber this quet and program at the Carbon ATTOTJ vt v AJ ww four years, who began with fod riots and attendance at home game Country club Thursday evening, fol- and finished season, with revolution. Room 1 and 2 Silvugnl Fluilding vvill correspondingly Increase. the Rotarians and more which lowing working girl The 397 story of a Phone frtce than 40 guests danced to the music who gets a costly sable coat os a gift The summary: of Ralph Migliaccio and his orches- and then has to live up to it brings J. tra. Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold and Ray rrofewdonal Radio Service Aaron Hansen acted as master or Milland to the screen of the Carbon Phone 53 Price ceremonies during the program. Walt- theatre in "Easy Living," on Thurstrie Flee Eaatem I'Uh er N. Wetzel of Hiawatha, president day and Friday. of the club, made the address of welThe Christmas feature at the Price S. come, and Jack Richards greeted the theatre will be "The Barrier," which reladies, Mrs. Richards making the LAWYER tells the love story of a girl in Alaska sponse. Trl. HI Rooms and a young army officer, set in the BUvagoi Dldg. With the assistance of Miss Marilyn days of the gold rush. Jean Parker, UUh Pet co Lee. daughter of Ernest R. Lee, com- Leo Carillo and Otto Kruger are In THE PERFECT TRIBUTE COSTS pacts bearing the Rotary emblem the cast. were presented to the ladies by Aaron NO MORE Charles Ruggles and Ben Blue head Hanson. comedy, cast in the the the dance a floor show was Turn off the Moon," which will be During Thone 29 ft No. Carbon Ave. given by high school students under presented Christmas Day at the Cardirection of Miss Orpha Faylor. bon theatre. Dlsiusaion n i & b f,r. .ie of ell AT HOSPITAL HERE Self-Payin- i i fi Of ' mci u a h nsDiY, V J Vj |