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Show the sun 20, 19 Willson went to Spanish Fotk to attend the tuneial Fnd.v panied u lelatue. Guilty Jeaenne Hardy of Pure was m overnight guest ot her Mer, Mis rue Mi'ten'en Miltun Strmgham at E) b( , home attain Ii s Leo Tidwell and the daughteis ' Sndoi-were Friday utoix ot Elmo, heie George Autin hav; Mi. and Mis. Vard Asav and chilthe tout, dren of West Jordan weie week-en- d '' from guests at the Murry Fieiee home home returned Mentis , te- been Georgia and Bruce Bioadhead aie has Adhere he viisting in Nephi at the home of their 'aunt, Mrs. J. V. Cooper. . mt Eugene Workman spent the weeN kend in Neola and other Basin points He was accompanied by his nieces' Edith and Donna Wilkerson who 'have been attending the Caibdn ol- -, lege Miss Ada Thompson has leturned from Wattis where she has been isit-- , ing with relatives. Dick Strmgham of Columbia has been n visiting with Mi and Mrs. on your Strmgham Mrs. Erval Asay, of Salt Lake City, is spending the week at the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Her- -' ring. . &$" vh.laien by her AD daughter V O c and tw o tE A Ml! han Simmons VU11 Suivi ,ai!d visitors m Pasnn cumuii was the birthday ot Mi 'sim ti ho-p.t- .d TMt daughter and IrS' Km' Cahlorntd TShe wdl thenVRt0 Idah0 a visit wnh her dren there She w, n,m,e vlMt Cahtoi ma hetlore returning home. Fo?kn!s J,an.WdS''ner, of American Mt! h-- ir -- wJwa'.'.'j'f SAVE Ml4Ujamew-u'tesPdl- were: Her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Pestomk, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tempter and son Paul, her brothers, Louie, Tony and family and sister activities of the district agricultural, dairy andjjim Thompson, Harry Utterback, Isa-f- d inspector are principally control and regulatory in nature, they rvasiwhckRu'by lals0 include man-- v Kb'neral service operations. He also cooperates Reaveley? 'charierbpirman; Pearl and works with the other agricultural agencies, such as farm organ- - Reaveley, Donald Larsen, Betty Willie Dean jnter, ' 1 Lopen, Sehelder, an and Billv Burt. A lovely time was Division of animal industry. Through the veterinary animal 'spent by all. division, this department assists in the protection of the livestock Mary Miller and tWHelen Frandsen weeks vaca" enforcement of industry SPRING GLEN NEWS money PAGE ELEVEN" rhile the Sjlrucc1' of w'lmington ent s.Mutmd UTAH (Inis is latest in the series of articles describing the duties, functions Louise. and services offered by the various governmental agencies and offices as Miss May Belle Allred, Miss Geraldine Malatche, Miss Lucille Frand-se- n. Miss Phyllis Mangrum and Miss Virginia Reaveley entertained at a Leap Year party Wednesday night. DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL, DAIRY AND FOOD INSPECTOR Those present were: Mac Miller, Lew Reece, George Clanel, Billy Cle- Bv J. B. Jewkes, Inspector. ments, Jim Martino, Bonnie Allred, Ken Allred, Beverly Sehealder, Mary- - mon's mother. - PRICE, Know Your (iovcrmneiil Mi front , , through quarantine regulations; Mr. and Mrs. Chailes a!ld reporting outbreaks of contagious and infectious diseases ; Beverly Scheadler spent a few Whauf and son Paul and his boin Salt Lake City. weeks in with control of federal and the 0f working Green iamiiy, testing department ItODEO vine choleraho diseases. ban and other homerof Mr and" Mifj'ohn tubm'u,osis Portion, mtthe M L. Snow, lather ot Dairy and food dh ision. The inspector is charged with en- - Jim Cassano left for camp at Fort Mrs. Geoi ge Margene Cooper, of Nephi, is visit- A. Rowley, spent Father s forcement of the state laws with respect to the sanitary condition Douglas to train for the next two at the Day ing wtih hei aunt, Mis. W. D Broad- -' Mr A. of dairies and S,reyCS?,I head. R,XW:' dairy product., lie also has the enforcement of pro- guy Season - meet in Salt Lake City and go to been f v'isfns which ordinance who tile has Mr. federal health Joseph is Bunderson, adoptand Mrs. public William Downard of Tickets Now summer school at Provo, attending to visit his parents in about brought Price were Sunday visitors at the etI by Carbon county. Under this, he is concerned with the ADMIS-SIOnew the slide down weeksmachine for the home of then- daughter, Mrs. Johnilation of GENERAL isitwo food ,nrH sanitary conditions of all establishments, wherein Sunday school. AND RESERVED MrS'and Mrs. sold and prepared for public consumption. It d Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson of manufacturi. Stanley Judd chaper-- 1 Provo came down for Fathers Day tickets may beA the Blue Bird class of the Pri- - Qwres the taking of samples, making tests for purity, quality and NOW AT and took back home their two boys PURCHASED any adulterations. He also takes samples of prepared food stocks 'who have been visiting their grand-- 1 SAVING. for (ICE analysis, and requires candling and grading of all eggs sold to parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Q, Golding, Now On Tickets consumers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell gelfon Testing of scales and measuring devices is a part of Hochstrasser, of Tacoma, Washington, paid a short Sale At . the work of this division, also. visit to relatives heie. Mrs. Division of plant industry. Activities of this division are regwas the former Miss Leone KELLEYS Sweet. ulatory in nature directed and supervised by the state board of agMrs. S. W. Marshall of Glenwood PRICE DRUG riculture, and deal with quarantines, pests and diseases, seed certiSprings, Colorado, has been visiting IN PRICE fication, fruit and vegetable standardization, nursery stock inspecher daughter, Mrs. Gertrude McCourt. tion, pure seed lawr, weed control, commercial fertilizer, turkey She has returned to her home accom grading and rodent control. Weed control. The state board of agriculture, extension service and the county cooperating, has carried on a weed control proGoodrich gram in Carbon county since 1928. The first few years were confined to control and eradication of noxious weeds along streams, USED canals and roadways but now extends to private property as well. Produce dealers law. The farmers of Utah, before this law effective were bein& robbed of their produce at the rate was made state B. p. w. convention Dont buy any car until youve seen and field. a jof quarter of a million dollars annually by bad check and draft M0TORISTS1 1940 Dodge Luxury Liner! Finest car Miss Betty Christensen is visiting artists who were doing a wholesale business in the state. Finally, W biggest car for the money. Go for a Dodge ever built Misas CuItTh Of Loads' law for protection of producers, and the district e resulted this Ride while we appraise your old car. We visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Row- - spector is charged with its enforcement. need good used cars! We can give you a grand deal! ley,,wlthr,her,coi,sin ElaineThese are some of the highlights of the duties of the agricul- watch-n'caWorn- ia Mil-to- - tiokets regu-Californ- ia - - re-le- Hock-strass- et ng As er u. ou, Pcttvicitin cars: Silvertown in-th- -- - areisiS Roiand adaughte? joy in Castle Dale with relatives. Jack Detemasse of Roosevelt is visiting at the home of Mrs. Francis After he has finished a short visit here he wall continue his travels to New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. James Elegante returned Friday from Angola Judiance where Mr. Elegante has finished his schooling at the school of electric engineering and is visiting at the home of Mr. Elegante's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Matekovic. Jack Dansie returned recently from a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in American Fork. Du-pi- PRICE GARAGE COMPANY 25 So. Carbon Ave. CHEAP ELECTRICITY Let Give You a Vacation! B Y lightening farm work and reducing . Cheap Electricity gives you a chance to get away now and then for a vacation. I pumps water for livestock, irrigation and home . . , farm c080 . . Bse and grinds feed, milks cows, churns, lights bara home; cooks, protects food, heats water, hashes clothes, and does scores faster (her of other chores and cheaper than they can be done in any way. ake more use of Cheap Electricity on your farm and have more time to enjoy living. n. officer, who dairy and f()d insPftor. a draws most of his salary and expenses from counties he serves. tura1 state-appoint- brother. Frankie Olsen, Louise Pestonik, and Louie Pestonik are home visiting from Los Angeles, where they spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Johnson and in son, Hal, spent the week-en- d Huntington canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crogan and son Frederick, and Mrs. Dan Garber motored to Huntington and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murray on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tempfer and son in Scofield. Paul spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tucker and family of Price were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Jean Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Assay and family motored to Castle Dale to see his father who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen motored from Salt Lake City Friday night to attend a fishing trip with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Etzel entertained at a dinner celebrating their Those present third anniversary. Lucille and Pearl Parry of Castle Gate are spending several days visiting with her father. LaVada Whalan, of Salt Lake City, and Paul Peterson of Helper spent the week-en- d with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mottonen and children, of Salt Lake City, were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Koski. Bruce Madsen was an business caller the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tempfer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pestotnik and children were the guests of Mr. and SCOFIELD NEWS Mrs. Joe Scufka Sunday. Fishing at the Scofield reservoir June 15 and 16 was exceptionally y Rose Koski good. People from all over the' counMr. and Mrs. August Poulson and ty had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greene motored to Helper Sunday. HIAWATHA NEWS William Donaldson and David Murphy were callers in Salt Lake City the first part of the week. Dr. William Goushek, of St. Marks By Famie Baxter hospital, Salt Lake City, has been visBishop Mecham and his wife motored to Pleasant Grove Saturday to iting here the past week. David Day and William Pizza, of perform the marriage ceremony of his Price, were business callers here the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Binns and 9 9oo in Amchildren spent the week-en- d erican Fork. Mrs. Millie Menzie of Castle Gate has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson, Joe Scufka and daughter were callers out-of-to- mmm in ed Custom-Buil- t Custom-Buil- Appearance Service t in appearance this with reversible new aristocrat of the Goodrich family is the last word in safety and cushioned riding comfort. If you like the best in everything, youll appreUltra-sma- rt side-wall- s, ciate the new Goodrich Patrician. Come in today. RED STAR SERVICE STA. Phone 301 Price Facts That Concern You No. 19 of a terie Price Friday. THE JUSTICES COURT OF Central Price Precinct, Carbon Utah. Before J. W. Hammond, Justice of the Peace. NOTICE OF SALE. U. G. Ballinger, Plaintiff, vs. Jennie Shanks, also known as Jennie Urcich, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the 21st day of June, A. D., 1940, at 10 oclock a. m., on the steps of the Carbon County Court House, at Price, Carbon County, Utah, the following described property: All of that certain lot or parcel of Welland, situate, lying and being in lington, Carbon County, Utah, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 628 feet North and 165 feet East of the Southwest corner of Section 6, IN 11 Township 15 South, Range runLake Meridian, Salt East, thence ning thence East 120 feet; South 463 feet; Northwesterly to a point 435 feet South of the North place of beginning; thence 435 feet to place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States S. M. BLISS, Sheriff. Carbon County, Utah. Date of first pub. May 30, 1940 Date of last pub, June 20. 1940 UnitNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ed States Department of the InterGeneral Land Office at Salt ior Lake City, Utah, June 4, 1940. NOTICE is hereby given that Louis Arthur Warren, of Price, Utah, who, nn Tulv 17 1936, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 051478 for 11, NSVi. SWV4SWy4, Section 14 East, Township 16 South, Range notice Salt Lake Meridian, has filed to of intention to make final Proof, deabove land to the claim establish Noscribed, before J. Bracken Lee, the on Utah, tary Public, at Price, 16th day of July, 1940. RichClaimant names as witnesses. of Milton Thayn, and Tidwell ard and Burr Raymond Wellington, Utah, Barton Burr, of Price, Utah.. N, Register. Date of first Pub Jane.6, Date of last pub, July AN OPEN FORUM OF QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION; WHY THE IS BEER CALLED BEVERAGE OF MODERATION? QUESTION! DO BEER AND ALE ANSWER: Because beers alcoholic con- tent is low. Temperate, moderate nations of the world... and their people... prefer beer. ANSWER: REALLY AID THE FARMERS? Since the brewing industry has bought 25,000,000,000 pounds of farm products. That has helped farmers . . . particularly during the depression years. QUESTION: JUST WHAT ANSWER: Beer la made ARE BEER AND ALE MADE OF? by a natural fermentation process . . . from malted barley and other grains, hops, yeast, water. Nature makes beer. The brewer makes it good beer (and ale). QUESTION: HOW MUCH DO BEER TAXES CONTRIBUTE TO THE COST OF GOVERNMENT? day... $400,000,000 a year... to help pay the QUESTION: DO BEER AND ALE FOR JOBS WORKERS? MAKE ANSWER: Beer and QUESTION: HOW IS ANSWER: The Brewing Industry is active- THE BREW- ING INDUSTRY COOPERATING WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS? BEER. ..a beverage ANSWER: Beer contributes $1,000,000 a costs of government. ..local, state and federal. Everybody benefits from this contribution. ale have already made a million jobs. This employment is all over the country. More than industries benefit from beer and ale. wide-sprea- ... d 100 other ' ly on the Bide of law and order. A to eliminate retail abuses has already been put into effect in a number of states in cooperation with law enforcement authorities.Thi3 plan is being extended. We would like to tell you about it. Write for an interesting free booklet. Address: United Brewers Industrial Foundation, 19 East 40th Street, NewYork.N.Y. of moderation 2 $ . |