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Show im KM)iV. Tilt iutt.it 8 V PLANNING BOARD Annual Financial And Circulation Report Compiled IJy Price librarian READY TO BEGIN COUNTY SURVEY Tkt I' i ail i : t .j ' )(. il.l15 0 I 111 JJ r J ;.S tall., ,su j, aMiclEMivs VLAltS A(dl ru ll.NTT lUltl-AK- Hi!. iiui Mr and Mis Jali.r Tl. t' turned holiday fioln Jialt Iu,kt tlty I ' ! Mis liiigg of S, , vtrj !fi.rli! n.J fltUil o I.J fia.l-a- te IVlSI week-en. j... the hrrr All,! attafiiialli e Itaatlil Finlay, frtluasy iimt 1. Itt l U.e ! u ui.urrs iy ai .1 g tu it I .l.afu .al Jc- - ihww ret fc.luM S, 3 (rfclili,e Oiocisii.g ll.e J r x.niirl t,f the aiX hushshd ,f 1.1 0 661 179, rll, CtJiliMilt!rc of Ihe Cal boll County Jilt liirasc.l l!..i kr k Thun.a and Challes FeUerjMj y Quilt! ll.e1 largest J .tit Mi !i 3 1ST 72 l.Ll af Planning Ik, aid U a f oinplr trl al A 1( aUlt llulrlutt Ilaelta!ll A IJ.rl.ta I, tair.1 oiriVrvl At tt.e Ited ill Salt IAke last Week 1, I g ll'l.e ali.l n Jj J, j, Uy jtai j.ci e 1 2 cf tl.e starling crfunuiUr hj m Tl f, liui il.g jali; Mis Null Enghih, osuslal.t lit.. of Mr nl Mrs Ju3Jt Ky J7t- Mr and Mr George She! n,0i,y jnulrii! of ,0,,),, as Is a Ctataitait lrja.lt ai..1 srll nf as 1. the j I a! Ml ( making an,yut, fc,,j rltakrie ar HaUk"!), 1 all lllall Saturday, in tall, Springe Ule last week. nwn.ing Luay Jiolalurf Ji.l ,i;.l f2c.t2 7$, tf t hr , 1937, !(?; Jilr C, T llainrs. itf-- J iitarntory of tl.r county j irjsaiamry Jdi and Mrs Hill UeStrlKn ,(ie Annoumrmmt from nainnal goirm- U lecy, IlTfcs u . f 175. f.i,. 4 cl. ait ti.on, loillr Fair, city trrasur-- J king romrnunity firoblrms ccill k.ll to aj- - in Murray tner the week-eilti.at p nalt aS 1115 22, flooSJ, J,..t ii, in. rr; Mr Wilfunl Jrr,rn, Mr J T grt luidrf way Immediately nirnt ha erratrd a rrs,mir .ta op jly ti.e jruUs.nlsS tf the Bit Ait Han. n, Sherman Jer.srn im The tornnmtee arc llt.me coin. liraf Si. field fajatlr l4 ilolU-- tlu Jair4 H.A fl tl. ii.Im tl!rti-- is. Kcllry, Mrs J .C. Hubbard, Mrs Ind.an war of ill. liohhy. tjielit the Week-crthe tf t $6 00, U !!, 1173 39 and young eul!e. hundml and t.tiy thousand mittrer ; $'our-jiriul.tuir Matlu-- Gilmour, rnnnbt-uivlcoiS tf the In Plovo. A goh d.AO War that jj Mr and Mrs, Joe Ward, Mr. Salarirs, t.f the Pthe tmegn? agriculture; health and aafftatloll, of v. atef In Ilr3iard al.ey, occurred in t'lah, Colotnl 9t9 75, r.i.,1,1 ..Is, a5 J89, vnuk iri 1937 I, us bren uhintt- - Inrtthuk, laUir, f.iu.iuc and inaikrt tie dam will fpah Fish Cierk some rado, M.niiesota and Idaho l 'w n to Mrs Dave Manguni an.l Mr ai.j lil.ary Het-Sud-eldwlerr and 5i t luUhg SI 10, italUtliny All.! 61JJ1. IjJ Hirwer f The roinplctr family wi'l hr flHir ndlrs math and including 1667, Seven humHed ly jlaMan Kl"l elite JWtrllj. lng f last week. m- lie. 1 33? 79, J.s!gr, rvj'!r is, Jr.sl la!.n of VtTl lllij.l OS e- - anriouiued as Sian as the (he valley narrow. The Ian t thef veteiaus f these Wars in Cuts would The M. I A. entertained with 1 the irsu.t $3 OU, ftr.g!!, $6 63 l"'t r lf.ir Aititrd to the inter- - rlude.1 hj e actepte.1 their apj.int- - giicrrnmrnt Is laid hi hate t He bdt The Indian dance te aS 31, forint. fiaturday (light, A fli.jT sliuy Jdainmoth ait ments. of fikt.ue. Stae II. tie r e of g he hurstli j, .rl, f library. county and aj,jh aralu rarr.patgns were pan ut j t lefrcshmenti and J 7.1'8 $8 rlbihc-f t.ntuhuted (4 H.isi ll 16, r all , IS H.nw U at. ti e JUu'k The rommiitees have hern aeleftrd ' June 2i. 1917, whuh in t ir- Ij.pial utility, rntcltammenl. of the Hia t;'3 59, total. $1137 7? t from II.CO-- in 1910 to 22 81$ su that eat li of the varhms rommun-- t w rerkin g many of the hojalone cotl fl,100,tu0. The t e Hawk war, The Hildge dub met with Out of a total tf 811 Added H.1.AS Jin 1937, at ti .lulled to Ik.iiK wot-- in Hies Is rejiresent.-a- l n These ruen.btr Price Itiver lrrigah,,, f"iTaisvw by im Got don Saturday. Hloruhe HurjPJM A 158 rre unhand an, I 72 d'r.a!.l the f, 'inter )ear, which was not the tu stale, he In charge t f the inventory in prujei leverl.ng , the inhkins there was 1865, I860 and (jrf,ev8 Sutton Won the t.r adult rliihrs, 679 tciir lal.-- last )ear. With larger lak their iktutlons of the rtiunty. When had extended finaiuial ui rt Tte JE67. One cae of measle i reportel j arid 2 da.atrd fit t'.dti.n funis, It was -- o juns.ble to buy more this work Is eornphted, the results new site is more favorable than the against the disc;.- try On January 1 thrrr virre 5973 id- than ever before, and will be rornjnled. ami the dunning old. It Is four tndes tiow Siobr made. being for the proarchitect S ft, Watkins, line in the l.hrary, 3f.5 were lust orjiule the fiction reading showed aihoard will he ready to consider con- - farther down in IH waters. e pxised new county roust toue, naked! withdrawn, making a t tal, with tl. deciJcd decrease, the use of siructive action in meeting the varl- - Gooseberry Creek, which formed thea off the ground for the foundation c f additions, cf e$9J at the end of the rated an increase of 579 hooks 'ous problem confronting Carbon W' a ter ourte for the Mammoth. is W. DOWD DR. the building The structure will be the Si were received flight hundred book were actjuired. year newpaju-rIrdiutary to Fish Creek, on width county. during the ear, and $ eriiKhcals. lone third mme the number added In WUl Be At the LIBERTY J. J. Jewkes, chairman of the steer- - new reservoir wilt be built. Another ftreproof throughout The registration record howed 18$ Jjj jirt.vlou year. Thi wa brought committee. presided at Suturd.iy1 'tributary is White river, at Price, Utah, ONE WEEK. The 'jng sale for sheet Inventory adult and .$9 children registered In under the smooth functioning of meeting, A rejort of how inventor-ros- s vs Hen you can buy them at The Beginning Monday, Teb. 7, 1934. Tliere are In force 630 adult 0 e book committee, Mr. J, C. Hub-fje- s have been made in other parts of or more principals of Advocate, alt sold en a money-bac- k and 1511 children cards, a Iota) ofjt,ard. thalrman. Mr. G. T. Hames.I the slate wa ofsaiufaiiory aersice. given by William 11. Klodan'iT tea'( hers, it 7 have tendered Heir revsgnalu t be- -i . countv of the board the school On May 29 a children hour was cause of dissatisfaction with the HcaTSTalkS ir auguiatcd, with Mr. Wilford Jen-- 1 In refusing recently to advance sal.rMeiTlbCrS in charge. The basement wusj 25 rx--r cent By . 'renovated for the purptK.e, and the New Century dub, represented tyj Tajks by Comer P. Peacock and' (Taken from the file of The New- Mi. llael Jcanscline, Mrs. Isaac Me-- 1 rr. If. H. Goetzman, charter member Advocate of Janumy 31. 1918). NO Queen. Mrs. Geoige Young, and V.lss,0f ITice Rotary c$ub which was assisted with the project, ganied In May, 1920, were the fca-- 1 por the first time this season the which was carried on until Septem-- 1 turcs of the weekly here Oils' Carhon county high school luaipster in Feb. All Mr. Pcucock sjK.ke on TOR INFORMATION LEAD her, wlu n the city officers were trims-- 1 de feat at CaMie Dale. Friday to the basement. However, for tory. Rules and Regulations of and R INO TO the APPREHENSION Ttic score w.s ELL y officials the that inconvenience, GocDmaris anfj j)r subject a wa fast game. Or TERSON OR PERSONS o jv.se to shelve the room for mng.i- was "High Ethical Standards in Ihisi-- j POISONINO DOGS IN f If rines, clem the basement and pay tl c ness ." St.(n(!.ir v,!le and t,f Martin Skrinpr ' Other numbers on the program, Mrs. janitor s s. Dry. Fnvn vt Spr.ng Glen As part of their progressive pro-- , were talks by Melvin C. Wilson and were Anri, Geo. O. Young, granted a marriage license ject, the board gave M.ss Piacitelli C. E. Dcveridge cn commu uty and Tuesday. EOX 775 PRICE. UTAH to attend the Riverside Library temational service, and a piano mim-- , PHONE C99 l Service school in July and August, her by Asahel Wocnlruff. John Redd arc row Iving treat-- I Eight Ijvin returning, she rearrange d the was chairman of the meeting. in this city. l Ro'C at the cd Two new members were admitted into the club at the meeting. They Auto hne and the Ilia- are Mark W. Johnson and Val D. The Arrow line arc watha Stage opening a joint Hicks. office in the south room of the Sil- -; vagni building. by f J' l.c- - 1 I 1 , - I It 1.1 Nile, ! 1Ti.e re lte (i-- It la-hht- 1 1 v d . 1 111 1 1 ( 1 tt 11 1 Ru-ctin-jf l- sm-i- t ! 1 c, U-- r 1 d. JensKm-surdv.- rs ' t r !iriii, Ij-sI- . V !' r . j lr 4 acie-fee- H e tn-r- , affc-tta- d 1 , -e 1 enl k tt , 1 ie-u- !J l n.-r- 1 d Ptet-auUo- ihuti-futio- n - j non-fie- -) A. s j HO-TE- lut Tiart rej-rl- ed, 1 , j hrd Rotary 'n Charter ' Jc-- s 3 STAR DRAPERY SPECIAL - j LABOR CHARGES ! REWARD! Hi-'m- Jan. or Orders Placed On mec-tin- et 39-2- 8 DIXOfi-TAYLOR-RUSS- pto-tar- j ve I J-- hc-pita- f j Gus Dfdja lqiovr? Conduct Last Rites For Mrs. Brasfield Thirty Years Ago Funeral services for Mrs. Kathe-- J (Taken from the files of The Janet Brasfield, daughter of Mr. em Utah Advocate of Thursday, East-rin- e Feb-an- d The salubrious climate of TEXAS and the Gulf Coast Region, which permits the enjoyment of outdoor recreation the year 'round, makes Texas an ideal winter playground. Mrs. John Giacoletto of Price, jruary 6, 1908). were conducted Saturuay morning in Edwin Tribble has succeeded Matt the Notre Dame de Ixnirdes church here with Reverend William A. Ruel Warner ns town marshal at Green River. in charge. Mrs. Brasfield died January 24 at the Mt. Zion hospital after an illness oTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unit-o- f ten days. Frevious to that time cd Stales Department of the Inter-sh- e had been employed for some time inr. General Land Office at Salt Lake as head cashier in a San Francisco Cilv. Utah. Jan. 19. 1938. store. She had been in that city for, NOTICE is hereby given that Abner G- Ross, of Bingham Canyon, Utah. five years. n Jan. 27 1928. made stock- Previous to that time, the deceased was in Carbon county, where she was 5J bom at Kenilworth April 2. 1911. Secti'on 21. Township Range Surviving are her parents and a 12 East.. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed brother, Emile, who resides in Cali- - notice of intention to make final fornia. Troof, to establish claim to the land Burial was City cemetery above described, before the clerk of under direction of the Flvnn Funeral the district court, at Duchesne. Utah. ' on the 8th day cf March. 1938. j10me Claimant names as witnesses: Har- , F Chargcs Failure To Provide S, Ross, of Duchesne, Utah, & Leslie A complaint charging alleged wilful Pearson. of Boneta. Utah. failure to provide for his wife and two THOMAS F. THOMAS minor sons was filed Friday before Register. Arthur N. Smith, Price justice' of the Date of first pub., January 27, 1938 peace, against G. E. Winn, Trice, by Date of last pub., February 25, 1938 Mrs. Angcline Winn. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNIT- ed States Department of the Interto advocated methods. ing The Woman's clubb made a dona- ior, General Land Office at Salt Lake Utah, Jan. 15, 1938. tion of $23 for the juirpose of pur- Cilv, NOTICE is hereby given that Doug- chasing jmenilc books, eighfe'n of las Paul Morlev, of Price. Utah, who, vhi'-were bought with the-- amount. on Jan. 19, 1933. made stockraising' Taking an interest m the local lead- homestead entry. No. 050915, for Sec. 20 N'J., WiiSWH Sec. 27 ing center, station KEUP, has devoted a weekly hour program for its use, NNW1'!, Section 34, Township 14 with Mrs. Giimour, Mrs. J. W. Ham- South, Range 15 East., Salt Lake Memond and Mis. J. Bracken Lee con- ridian. has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish and ducting: The claim to the land above described, be- dividua1 townspeople have contnbut- - fore Bracken Lee, Notary Public. ed their services for the upkeep of at Price, Utah, on the 1st day of progression. March, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Hen- j GALVESTON. HOUSTON... A modern city of skyscrapers, beautiful parks, fine schools and excellent hotels, salt water bathing in the quiet waters of the Bay or in the turbulent waters of the Gulf is available at the many beach resorts. Salt and fresh-watfishing is good the year round. - OIOJA KNO- W- TeIwZ' -- - AND tF ALL TrtE ICC IN CREENL-ANANTARCTICA SHOULD MELT THE OCEANS LEVEL WOULD BE RAISED ISO TEET 30,000 YEARS AGO THERE WERE 12,000,000 SQUARE MILES ONLY tt of 6,000,000 ICE TODAY there SQUARE MILES. . are. jrt Didja know? Hundreds of bersons twice a year visit their Optometrists for an examination. Its quite as important as regular visits to your dentist. Didja know? Optometrists with offices in our stores examine your eyes in the most scientific manner and when glasses are not needed you are told so frankly. ASK ABOUT EYE GLASS INSURANCE PAY ONLY $1 TER WEEK FOR YOUR GLASSES 1 1 Sh, OPTICAL CO. MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS 31 East Main Street Price, Utah Salt Lake Ogden Provo Price Idaho Palls Logan SAN ANTONIO ... The Cradle of Texas Liberty, with its heritage of romance and grandeur merged with the newness of today, is a paradise for sightseers and travelers. A popular gateway to Old Mexico. PASO.. Where sunshine and roses, history and happiness blend internationally. Just across (he Rio Grande is alluring Juarez. EL e This winter rail fares are near an low; youll enjoy the new comforts and conveniences of Santa Fe Service. Sleeping car service to Houston, Galveston and San Antonio, with change of cars at seasonable hours cn route. Through Pullman and chair car to 1 Paso. ' We shall be pleased to help you plan your trip. G. N. Offield, G. A. 508 Cliff Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH j h Ni;j-Ni- STANDARD .. A city of beauty with mwj ppel, whether you want rest and quiet wy from the rigor diveriions of the 01 10 of winter, enjoy sport ad social life, you will fiacl what you leek. - 72 SOCIAL and BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CENTER AT Sun-Advoc- THE j HOTEL EW HOUSE 'ning E. Otaen, Lloyd Olsen, Nick Marsing Utah. & Willis Marsing, all of Price, THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Date of first pub., January 20, 1938 Date of last pub.. February 17, 1938 b In i f 7 -; Salt Lake City Thousands of repeat guests year after year attest the popularity of this fine hotel. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. The State of Utah. Office of State Engineer, Salt Lake City. Notice is hereby given that George M. Biggs, Columbia, Utah, has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 5 sec. ft. of water from Grassy Trail creek in Carbon county, Utah. Said water will be I verted from April 1 to September 30 inclusive of each vear at a point S. 1729 ft. and W. 4872 ft. from the NE corner Sec. 9. T. 15 S., R. 13 E., SLB&M, conveyed by ditch 1620 ft.! and used to irrigate 95 acres of land embraced in parts of NE'iNWii. 'NWliNEi, and SNEY Sec. 8, T.' di-- ; ' S. R. 13 E.. SLB&M. This application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No 15 12554. All protests resisting the granting! of sail Application, with reasons! 'therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H Humphervs, State; Engineer. Capitol Building. Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1 00 fee within 30 days after the date filing of last publication. ' T. H. HUMPHERYS. State Engineer. Date of first pub.. January Date of last pub., February 20. 1938 17, 1938 Every Friday and Saturday Night hoth-MFMrs. W J. IL Waters, Fresldent; Cliaune-- y W. West, Manager |