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Show THE I f i I v I ' SUN-ADVOCAT- P E I E, D C E , TAH Miss Verna Burgess who has been SEMI-ANNUAL visiting them in California, returned CITY here with them. Miss May Riggs and Miss Hilda FINANCIAL REPORT Foy of Panguitch visited last weekP. Mr. Mrs. of and end at the home H. Johnson MADE BY RECORDER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliot of Farm ington, and Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Jones of Thermopolis, Wyoming, were visitors during the week at the home Receipts Exceed Expenditures of Mr .and Mrs. Wilmer Wright. For First Six Months, Mrs. E. L. Miller of JiVebster Grove, Grogan Shows Missouri, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Westerberg. Financial statement for the first Mr and Mrs Anderson of Provo of their home at the daughter, six months of 1938 showsthatre-ceipt- s visited week. last Mrs. Robert Boot, of Price city were $105,894.71 Clyde Jensen was taken to the St. as compared with expenditures o William Marks hospital in Salt'Lake City Sat$92,911-17recordurday to be operated on for appendicity Grogan, citis. Mrs. Jensen and Reed Jensen announced this er, accompanied him. week. Mrs. Ward Carroll was operated on Helping to make at the Price hospital for appendicitis receipts higher than Sunday. Mrs. Earl Warren spent all last expenses was a $25,-00- 0 week visiting in Salt Lake City. tax note early in Mrs. Indra Jensen returned home the year. from Salt Lake where she has been were Receipts visiting. $42,473.32 Lights, W. D. Bryson, general superintend$18,710.09 water, ent of the Utah Fuel company, is vastate tax, special cationing in Wyoming. licenses, $782.82; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant and $6,088.80; cemetery, daughter, Earlene, left to vacation in miscellan-- e Ear Francisco, California, where they $234.50; will visit the fair. o u s, $1,460.25; Miss Rosie Mongone and Mrs. $754.05; $302.43; garbage, George Haslam returned home last gymnasium, collecjustice $980; service deposits, week-en- d from California, where connecwater $300; tions, $562; dogs, they visited the fair. Our softball team won their final tions, $723.57; taxes, $7,312.31; buildgame of the first half over Spring ing inspections, $32; plumbing inspecCanyon which ties them for first tions. $60.25; electric inspections, place. $115.55; tax note, $25,000; bicycle liMiss Leola Winn was a Fairview censes, $12.75. visitor last week. Expenditures were: Water, $7,893.-9Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Acord left for Mrs. lights, $6,142.66; streets, $6,457.-6- 3: Salt Lake City last week-en- d. treatment medical receive will Acord parks, $2,892.65; police, $4,688.97; while there cemetery, $1,759.59; fire department, Funeral services for Mrs. LaVerne $996.04 city hall, $745.36; printing Houghton, wife of Charles A. Hough- ind supplies, $1,244.10: telephone and ton. who passed away last Thursday telegraph, $195.62; salaries, $8,475.50; evening in a Salt Lake hospital were Utah Power and Light company, 2: held Sunday at the Deseret Mortuary 84: bonds water $1,326 stock, There were many in Salt Lake. friends of hers and Mr. Houghtons payable, $7,000; interest on bonds. 9; who motored from here to Salt Lake $5,360; insurance and bonds, $3,549.-5$551; fees, justice deposit refunds, to attend the services to pay final 'tribute to her memory. Her many $194.05; dogs, $229; sales tax, $825.38; friends will feel a great loss by her water bonds, $3,500; tax collections, death. council expense, $112.84; $285.32; contingent fund, $4,615.99; inspections, $85.81; builling funds, Increase Shown For Number Of Families Getting Assistance 1937 "' P'J" f respectively 4 654 "Cived lid throughout has been general assistance u "4 H , in 397 families last Seven hundred and ninety unduplicated households received help from of the Carbon county department as comJune, during welfare public to pared with 776 in May, according week this by made public a report John T. Maulsby, manager. Others last assistance, 250 familS pendent children, 124 ng 311 children- aia , blind, 6 families; servW if , 1 lnc Com t - cases, 50 families. 80(1 , I , 6; RAINS NEWS Moab are visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Day. Earl Ilinkins and Arvil Ried from Jack Day who has been staying in Moab with his grandmother returned the Ferron C. C. C. camp are visiting their parents here . here Sunday Mrs. Joe Stoker and baby are Boyd Stewart and Bob Rynio from iting in Royal with Mrs. Charles visKil- gore, Sr. Mrs. Robert Chubbuck is visiting in Kansas with relatives and plans to stay for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toth from Helper visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hanley Saturday. Phelin Hanna is spending the summer months with his grandmother on a ranch near Wellington. CASTLE GATE NEWS Use the PREMIER F.H.A. Purchase Plan ' I Heres the ety way J$, to euju lh romfurt at thus tnuiletii that jmivhles a new brim! ot ht lour comfoit. I iii muib ii h.t'tNiM IMU.MIKK l..or Air ('uiiiU h mrr iuahi yur Mini m te h'Mue .it'iiu't healthful n- 'if t mi v.ihle . . warmeil fll'iinl. .r is mechanic!! circulated to fiery ruM. , . Hie eoinenlem' Aid, f the new PM MtCi: -H V. A rurHmao IM.tn ' uti t h it I1 Mostr A Mes-d.im- Conditioner I t mpli to ' Puk Hint .igo tit If v it Ii steel uni iio:i fm u u e mv mtnl I ll'ttlPl . . J Ml fill t r orin . plllU'd in si ill il h it . . quiet limit tic mi, 'n Mutter i an' tuitie burnt 'lit iim.lort now. Stop In tol.el its ixi'lilu day. this aitlemlhl new plan. . . a ml urn In li li r j AL ENGLISH PHONE 647 PRICE Mrs. Glen Reese of Salt Lake City tisited Mrs. Annie Evans last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Binriall and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Jcrmsou, Mr. and Mrs. Mike DoAngeles and family were Provo visitors last week. Returning from Moon lake last week where they enjoyed several days outing were Messrs and and families: Wilber Hardee, Homer Healy, Reed Jensen, Hawley Burgess, Clinton Snow. Albert Stagg, Jess Stagg and Leonard Holten. Homer, Lyle and Vincent Hyatt were Fish lake visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fish and family and Mrs. Bessie Snow and family were Orangeville visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs .Martin Cullum are the parents of a baby girl born last UTAH es week. Mrs. Len Rice and daughter Betty Lou of Salt Lake City were visitors here last week Mr. and Mrs. Easton Fox of San Francisco, California, are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W.Burgess. W ITS EASY TO 'dMum YOUR HOME Folks used to put off making needed home repairs because they couldnt afford it. Delayed home repairs lead to bigger repairs and its extravagance not to make them. Especially is this true now that our Monthly Pay. ment Plan enables you to make needed improvements and pay for them with easy monthly payments to suit your income. Come in and see us about your home. Well be glad to explain how you can purchase home repairs, w a depending on amount bought, for as little as A I'janci. -tirr i Monti $21,-594.5- SCOFIELD NEWS I ittle Roland Carey suffered a broken leg last Thursday when he ran into a bicycle ridden by Miss Helen Maine a few yards away from his home. This is the first serious accident to occur on Scofields streets since Melrose Pnrrv was similiarlv injured by an automobile several years neo. Roland's leg is in a cast now and leports indicate that he is improving. About 39 600 2'- inch fish were planted in Scofield reservoir last Thursday;, on the same dav 116,000 long fish were released in - Piv-- (TrpV to evacuate j ' DIVORCE IS SOUGHT Harvey Heath, Price, charges cruel- -' ty as alleged grounds for divorce, ac-- I cording to a complaint filed in the district court clerks office here last Friday. He and Mrs. Nehoma Heath were married in 1912. Plaintiff asks custody of the two minor children. t Open Porches can be easily enclosed, malig livable the year 'round. Tri- - State C. H. - Plans Materials ists and motorists from all parts of the state have made special excursions to the site to see and learn by watcheig the activities there. 1 Lumber Co. Financing Phone Francis, Manager 122 the fish 'trnns at Fish creek were begun last Friday by the Fish and Game com- -; mission. Only the lighter material has been removed as yet until arrangements to transport the heavier eauipment have been made. Wil- -. liam Whitney was general manager' "'ith Georee Cox and his son Wil-- j liam as subordinates; the eggs and sperm were sent to the Springville hatcheries. It is believed that the traps will be enlarged next year in view of the good work that they have performed during the current season. Hundreds of science students, tour- - oooo Facts That Concern You No. 9 of a series. &) COMPARE! Point for Point with any other Refrigerator . . . and you'll R THE DRINKER BENEFITS FROM BEER!n NON-BEE- agree! He &tcc,(fiteAS RECEIPTS, AND ... & OF GOVERNMENT ... BY a D REDUCE THE COSTS PAYERS 1 F-1- OF FARM FAMILIES! ' TAX- M rtt R SWELL GOVERNMENT. TO ALL OTHER VALUE! 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FBieiDAing ii BEER. ..a beverage of moderation g work-ssvin- AND YOU. : . 1 j 0j,er mMisEn i. L. Eastern Utah Electric Co. Phone 55 !. Price, t |