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Show i ' ,piYi - CAT E,;!TI7homemonstrat10n agent WITH SSl t 1ST. HOME PROBLEMS; ASSIST HAD LONC EXPERIENCE IN FI ELI HAS wlth organized groups To '01h various phases of home Miss Hazel he tak of rVIe:nS who recently assumed the demon- , of county home Food trition, and nuclothing, consumer education, home manhealth agement, sanitation and are among the (earn has taught in Milford High school Davis County High school and Inine Junior High school in Granite district. For the past nine and a half years she has been home demonstration agent in Weber county. I am here to help organized groups in any way I can in solving home problems, Miss Bingham said. Her office is with that of the county agricultural agent, William H. Bennett, in the old dormitory building. rXT(N5!QN WORK C along working these lines which may desire her assistance. She will also girls supervise Revision on of rules to regulate play the Carbon county golf couise was completed this week by the greens of the Carbon County Country club, announces R. R. Kirkpatrick, secretary. Four-clubs in Except as modified and supercedthe county. Thus ed by local rules, the United States far in the brief Golf association rules govern all local much of her competition, it is declared. Golf etihere, been Pshe has to this work, quette has an important place in the Has been devoted regulations as drawn up, it being "pie Carbon county commissioners arrangements for obtaining stated on the new scorecards that Golf is a gentlemans game. Oba home demonstration ices 0 $600 serve golf etiquette. nt when they appropriated to care for expPar on the local nine-hothe first of the year layout comes here is 34, this including one The agent oses. 5, five par a par 4 and three par 3 holes. rough the extension service, venture participated in by Green committee includes Ben department of agriculture, Utah Redd, chairman; George Warren and Car-n college and ate Agricultural Pres Summerhays. committee H le e county. Carbon county acquired a Discuss Problem Of Ridding demonstration agent, there j,e Public Domain Of Wild Horses in the in seven state, .ere only Summit-torga- n, ;ache, Box Elder, Weber, Executive committee of the advisUtah and Lake Salt Davis, ory board of Utah Grazing district sunties. comes here with a No. 7 met here last Thursday to disMiss Bingham A cuss ways and means of ridding the ,ealth of experience in her field. .ative of Weber county she received public domain of wild horses, estimated to number about 500. No de.penalized training in home economics at Utah State Agricultural colle- finite plans were laid, but this acge, and one summer at the Univer-!- tj tion is expected to be taken soon, it of California at Los Angeles. She was announced. Until out of all Ladies and growing girls Summer Footwear at one LOW PRICE 98 Whites Coppers Carmels Patents These are all Friedman Shelby Shoes Values to $6.00 PRICE TRADING COMPANY SHOE DEPARTMENT Basement of Price Trading Co. 3 ISdDmes ILeflft SILVER DOLLAR, COLUMBIA CHALK UP I IZZUTO puntu -- LEAD MATES home runs in the fourth and fifth innings. Cook hurled for the victors. In the second game, the highly touted Fishers Beer outfit found itself on the wrong end of a 7 to 2 score at the end of the third inning and could do little against the pitching of Pizzuto to make up the difference m the last four frames. Fishers used almost the same team as that which now leads the Helper softball league. After he took on the mound duties in the fourth inning. Brady, Price C. C. C. enrollee, struck out eight batters and held Columbii hit less except for a four-h- it spree in the sixth frame. Pizzuto pitched the entire route for the winners, yielding up only four hits. Five home runs Unusually light rainfalls have readded considerable interest to the duced the water supply so game. greatly that a water shortage almost as seSilver Dollar and Columbia looked For first games, Tuesdays engagevere as in 1934 is ments were exceptionally well played developing in the impressive Tuesday night at the Price state, says Dean George D. Clyde, ir- ball park as and give promise of some first rate they turned in their inirigation engineer at the Utah experitial victories to open the Price Recsoftball locally for the next month. ment station. While the natural flow reational Softball Silver Dolleague. Games will be played regularly on in streams is not quite so low at lar by trouncing Price C. C. C. 17 to Monday, Tuesday and Thursday present, this reduction is rapidly ap- 7 and Columbia by outlastmg Fishproaching the '34 level. Beer to er's nights beginning at 7:30 oclock at triumph 9 to 5. A feature of the opening game was Reservoirs that were full at the Prices lighted ball park. beginning of the season appear to be the one hope of Utah farmers who have land served by these manmade illllllllll!l!lllllllll!llll!lll!lilllllllllllll!llll!ll!!lllll!l!lllllllllllll!l!ll!lllllllllllllllll!l!lllll!l!ll!!lll!llll!lllllllll!lllll!lllllllll lakes. They carry 1,500,000 acre-fe- et of water which should be sufficient to handle the land they are to serve. Only the land that is dependent upon natural sources of wat- er is suffering, says Dean Clyde J however if the present consumption of storage water continues these sources may also run short. Water shortage emphasizes the necessity of conserving water during the wet years as well as the dry, points out Dean Clyde, because the conservation of water in wet years builds up a holdover for protection during the dry seasons. Following is a list of methods prepared by Dean Clyde to aid farmers in conserving their water supply: 1. Consolidate the streams and cut the time of application. 2. Concentrate water on late maturing crops and let alfalfa and pasture go if there is not enough water for both types go of crops. 3. Keep the ditches clean and the headgates tight. 4. Watch SUMMER more closely the manner in which the water is applied to prevent run-o- ff assort- 5. and deep percolation. Measure the water used to avoid excess appli29c cation. There are still 60 days to go and the water condition can dimish to a point where it will be serious. To prevent this the utmost care must be All odds and ends Greatly Reduced All summer stock must Printed Batistes and Voile atia price you cant afford to miss in a beautiful fl ment of designs and colors. Regular 25c to II (C Values Reduced to FABRICS ALL SUMMER DRESSES ALL taken when the water turn for the farmer comes around, declares Dean SUMMER BLOUSES Clyde. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unit- ed States Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 15, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given that Bruce Moffitt, of Orangeville, Utah, who, on June 2, 1934, made stockrais-in- g homestead entry, No. 051807, for Ny2NEV4, Lot 1, EfcNWft, Sec 7, Lots 6 and 7, NESWV4 Sec. 6, Twp. 11 South, Range 12 East., NEV4, Section 12, Township 11 South, Range 11 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the before J. land above described, Bracken Lee, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 12th day of September, 1 Priced Printed Sheers, Whites and Pastels miss to them afford cant you Regular; 14.95 Reduced to OFF Regular 7.95 Reduced to Regular 5.95 Reduced to All Sizes Regular 3.95 Reduced to 3 NM-SE- The famous One Cent Buys Another Dress Special group cotton sheers and print dresses . Regularly priced SEVERAL LARGE HOMES Too large to move, buy these at small house prices, wreck them and have enough material to build several houses. Regularly priced Office Phone 246-- J Residence Phone 675 Office Honrs 2 to 5 p. m. Prices Tremendously Cut ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Building Phone -- of 40-52-L- b. Railroad Rail Large Stone Store Building at a bargain price Lot of Used Pipe - Valves - Fittings Several Thousand Feet Cable Used Lumber, Sash, Doors, Etc. A fine building HURRY FOR BARGAINS Mitchell Funeral Home GLOVES Price 300 Dick Mitchell, Embalmer and Funeral Director Phone Builders Supply See Hiawatha Mr. Sharp at PRICES . . J 2-f- or 2-f- or In Our Basement ... 2 5c and . . . 4Qc White and Pastel shades, Every glove has sold for much more Save Now MENS DEPARTMENT O. K. CLAY Room 8 Silvagni Bldg., Price. J. W. POTTER Professional Radio Service Phone 55 Price Eastern Utah Electric Wallace Mortuary licensed embalmers A. N. Wallace, Mgr. 47 No. 1st East Price, Utah 158 Phone EEE Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Phone 246-- J, Residence 234, Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah F. W. KELLER Attorney and Counsellor At Law ECE1FI2Em BARGAIN 397 Lawyer WE ALSO HAVE LEFT Fairbanks-Mors- e Track Scale (fine for wagon or truck weighing) Steel Beams - Angles - Channels, etc. Conveyors 'Steel Pan - Bucket J Jg J QQ Rummage Stems FRANK B. HANSON Price AT Ladies' and Children's Dresses PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Eastern Utah Eleetric Bldg., Price WILL HAVE TO HURRY ITEMS Reg. 98c yd. Now yd. Reduced to 2jj(J Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam Marsing and Orson Marsing, of Price, Utah, Neville Wimmer, of Duchesne, Utah, and Bryan Miller, of Helper, Utah. A. S. BROWN, Register. Date of first pub., July 27, 1939 Date of last pub., August 24, 1939 MORE $9.90 $4.95 $3.95 $2.95 Reg. 39c yd. 1939. MANY low Rubbed silk prints, Laces and Bemberg Sheers fabric ernsh-resiste- nt o YONG TONGS SHEERS PEE-KA- Y Stanford W. Fennemore This is your, last chance to obtain one of these homes ns Charging that $239.05 is still owing under terms of an agreement drawn up in March, 1938, Harry Zumadakis has filed suit in district court here to recover that amount from Victor Martelle. Agreement, involving $600, was made as settlement in a law suit begun by Zumadakis to recover damages from Martelle, allegedly responsible for the accidental shooting in August, 1937, of Tony Zumadakis, son of the plaintiff. TURNS IN 4 HIT the hitting of Smith, third baseman PERFORMANCE TO for Silver Dollar, who connected for DR. PRICED VERY REASONABLY 100-To- SUES TO COLLECT REMAINDER AIJLLGLD OWED IN AGREEMENT WINS TO OPEN CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL at YOU PAGE THREE 2 sipeshm Closing UTAH E . .000 .000 .000 Miss Golf Rules Revised which will Bingham For County Layout deal, cooperating with any groups c 1.000 1.000 with problems p R I Price, Utah B. L. DART aitornet-at-laPhone 657 Bank Bldg. First Natl. w Price Dr. A. W. DOWD, OPTOMETRY 14 No. Carbon Ave. Jr. Price s MENS SLACKiSUITS All sizes and colors STRAW HATS Best quality Bargain WASH SLACKS Mens Summer BELTS and BRACES NOW Mens All Summer H SWIM TRUNKS Mens Highest quality DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT JL Off JL. Off 3 2 X Of f 3 JL Off X Off |