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Show THE PACE TEN SUN - ADVOCATE, attended tne latehe. jMrs. William Reed aLso Mrs. James Cassano returned Tues- - funeral. R. E. Freeze, a lesident of heie lor day from a short visit in Los Angeles, the last four years, died in the St. California. By Mrs. G. F. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lovendahl of Marks hospital in Salt Lake City Mrs. William Starr of Nephi is were guests of Mr. Wednesday. He is survived by his Detroit, hoie with her parents, Mr. and and Mrs.Michigan, on Wednesday. vlduw and daughter Betty Jo. Mi. Jefls James Mrs. Joseph Hanson. Mrs. William Osborne of Fruita, Freezes funeral and burial was in Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colorado, is visiting her daughter, McAlester, Oklahoma, their loime Frank Olsen the past week, were Mr. 'Mrs. Charles Laird. jhome. Mrs. Freeze and Betty Jo will Olsens nieces, Miss Clara and Miss Teddy Christensen of Kenilworth make thelr borne in Krebs, Oklahoma, Present. Valjean Olsen of Springdale. returned to his home Sunday alter ior Mr. and Mrs. Alva Gentry Mr, and Mrs. Joe (Sonny) Niel-,da- y spent a week here with his andjhaving son are the parents of a baby girl daughter Margie of Sweet Mine arejcousin Bernie Christensen. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Ma-- I Mrs. Andy Seltenneh has as a guest born last Tuesday morning heie. her sister-in-laMrs. Lucile Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Tab Fowler of Goshen were guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meacham and Mrs. I. E. Brady last week. family spent Friday in Provo. Mlss Betty Morrison of Sunnyside HIAWATHA NEWS lt vit-iti- I I w, Heat ' her training Monday Comfort I altar having spam her sraTisassr Mr- - va-j- Matekovic, Helen Parly From Her, ,Dupm. William Ross, Critchlo, 'Temple, NEWS Fay GLEN SPRING 'John Dupm, William Sompie, Carl Matekovic, William Woodward, Keith RoAtoid, Rudy Topolovic, Jimmie (,1 Westward, O'Green. Bdy Ernie nd c, a U at Ln o, yno-jaat w et k visitors a , .. ancj jrs Bob Jones girls of the Spnng The Bee-Hied Cirn 1S Mrs. Jones sister. Glen wald under the leadership oi of Sun- f.Florei Colleen unngton ' ' Lenna Rowley, and Flovd Young leaders, 'c Mr. and Mr. .. nii the latter of Mytor Trr, - tjollowi B. War- ", unci Rhprkim left earlv H- -kr nyside atcompamec oy Sl,- T'gtoA for the stake iridell ol OI t an : h jr and Wednesday morning visitors at t The: Mud at hVe-IIiSprings. outing 0 lief y' Mrs. Geoige A. ilr' AIlumas Who u Cam O'Rama from seven-mile gnl a Mr and Mrs Rob Jones and climb , Gcnda Butter. f(ire, sa, he W0UJ' Puu, ,ter and Sprins.Ci last week vac; atiomng at Moon ldk',d1th Zorn, Gladys Oldham, Mary trip to anybody Who'S'8' King, Ora Rowley, LaRene some ol the finest Jr15: Beverly Snyder, Vivian Hav- - world. I dont ."Tr-TiYieiC1'1 Matekovic' Francis Ban to twt with think thS Zd relatives. Fairfax, Caroline Hovat. and ter mountain climb declared. Melvia Hunh Mr' Ida Lyavilt and i ! daTl-- 3 Carton returned lu Sunnyaida ni' - - ai,di Reed Anderson of Helper has been visiting here with his cousin Billie1 J ve L , , I toft , ,' h- i" osviftti Dick Grilfiths leeeived Roland Rowley is visiting at the head injury last ween when he dove Clements. Mls F1yri Yount j" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Clements lelt 1,1 th nver and ftrut k h,! head ,,n SunnvMde Friday for a short stay at Fish lake. a r,,ckjohn Bupin niotoied tot the Miss May Riggs and Miss Myrtle x ution isit Barbara Jean Grange of Hunting- -' Mondav on a shm of Panguitch were guests last1 M). anr Mrs Gemge Zoin and ton was a guest of Miss Vera at the nell Scow Sunday evening. Barba l a week and over the week-en- d motoied to Soldier Summit, Jean will be staying with her grand- - home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson., t.ek t(l vlsjt U1th lriends and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and fam- - udative- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank OLen for the next ten days. Mont Duke, Delbeit Zorn and Win- ;ily were Salt Lake City visitors la- -t Miss Bernell Olsen left Sunday week. ti ip at died Row ley enioved a morning in company with her s.aW, Winona Sanders of Salt Lake City Jump cieek in Beaver canyon over, is a guest at the home of Bishop and the week-en- d e Dale M Norma Wall ot Mrs. W. B. Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Healey and son was a visitor la-- t weik at the home ol of Salt Luke City and Mrs B. R. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christensen Mis Donald McKay and Willis Townsend of Holiday visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald Case of Colorado were last week week. Miss Betty Lou New bold itors at the home of Mr. and Mis returned to Salt Lake City with them George Zorn. They were enroute to evening from Grace, Idaho, where to continue her studies and work at, Oregon she had gone to visit her daughter rheTtMarkshospUaL Mis- - Katherine Tuson was a visitor and lamlly- The Boy Scouts returned Frid,cly ' last week at the home of Mr. and, from their trip to Timpanogos and a Mrs. August Topolovic with her girl eventful one too as we are proud freind, Francis Skriner. CASTLE GATE NEWS tovery Mr. and Mrs. Venon Barker of Wel- say they received high marks in all tests and were the outstanding troop lington were last week visitors at the there with nineteen troops partici- - home of Mrs. Barkers parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Ariotti and 'pating in tests. Good work! Scout- children were recent visitors to Los master Mike Turnbull and Silas Ross, Mrs. Harold Duke was rushed to1, Angeles, California. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown and Miss Ilean Brady was a Provo vis- - the Pi ice city hospital Monday morn- children of Park City were visitors itor last week. Her sister Lu Jean ling with an acute attack of appendi-- j the first of last week at the home of returned home with her. citis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Mrs. Brown William Woodward was n Salt Lake Mrs. Annubell Long and girls re-aMrs. Jones are sisters. 'turned home from Spanish Fork City visitor Monday. Mrs. Willard Jumper and children where they have spent the past Buster Davis, who has been visitreturned home last week alter a cou- - month. ing with relatives in Salt Lake City Mr. Jensen of Fairview visited his for the past few weeks, returned late pie of months spent in Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Reed visited Ison Clyde Jensen here last week, last week. in Payson and returned the first of Miss Edith Rowley left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. A. Dimick and fain-la- st of Aberdeen, Washington, are vis- a shoit vacation trip to Bye Lake, week, then on Tuesday was call-jil- y ed back by the death of Mrs. Reeds jiting at the home of Mrs. Dimick's Idaho. mother, Mrs. Eva Jensen at Payson mother, Mrs. Alex Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox were vis- William Moorhead, Jr., of Iadho, itors last week in Salt Lake City, Miss Beth Rowley is visiting in Salt visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Moorhead last week. His moth- - Lake City with her grandmother. er returned with him and from there Mrs. Martha Anderson. Hyrum Thygerson, Thomas Steele, they will go to California. Mrs. Hawley Burgess and son vis-.aJack Woodw'ard left Tuesday for ited at Salt Lake City over the week- - a short trip to Ferron reservoir, Mr. and Mrs. John Wharff and end. Miss Larene Pelly of Salt Lake City family returned home Sunday after returned to her home after a couple, an extended visit in the east. A campfire luncheon was enjoyed of Months spent visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tabone. by a group of young people at Cradle Helen Memmott of Salt Lake City canyon last Tuesday, in honor of Miss here visiting her Annie Ba nand Miss Vera Zupon, who spent the week-en- d are visiting here from San Pedro, parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long and son California. Among those attending Bob left Sunday for a vacation trip the alfair were Bessie Ban, Mary Koto Long Beach and Los Angeles, Cali-si- c. Francis Annie Broderick, fornia. Dr. William Gorrick will be OGreen. Annie Broderick. Francis in charge while Dr. Long is gone. Dr. Gorrick is a Carbon county man and a graduate of Carbon High. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ellis and son Howard, returned home from a vaca- tion trip to Illinois and Missouri. Mr. Ellis atteneded the All-Stbaseball game while in St. Louis. Keith Acord accompanied Bill Woodward of Spring Glen to Salt Lake City Monday morning. Lawrence Hyatt, the 1938 fish champion is again trying his luck at Fish lake. Mrs. Hyatt is spending a r fe wdays visiting in Salt Lake City. They will meet in Richfield where they will visit a while before return- - ss: ing home. Mrs. Ida Craig and children turned home Sunday from a couple of Iss weeks spent visiting in Mapleton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Holly. Everywhere j ie-e- r- Jler-;Teb- . inmi BgEvaajuastaa sa There Is An 4 yeateott bs STRAIGHT bourbon ng WHISKEY 90 PROOF C.i-t.- the same is-l- ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community II OLD BRAND with A n ANOTHER I OUR 7-ST- service AR WHICH WILL ALWAYS PLEASURE tAt Stations in Utah and Idaho I re-iE- GOLD i Ink-Ou- The Drive in at the Pep o sign for finest products and better service Here Are Some of the Reasons: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Excellent buildings. Adequate euipment. Intensive, practical courses. Efficient methods of instruction. A competent faculty. An aggressive, successful employment department. 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They must know that the paper has a dominant circulation in its trade area that it holds the good will of its readers; that it has a reputation for getting te. 3-- G, Cast Tur id This action is brought to procure judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mort- gage upon the following described real property, situate within Carbon County, State of Utah, to wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of 4.01 Two (2) Block One (1), Pratt's Survey of Welby Townsite; thence North thirty (30) feet; thence West one hun- dred eighty (180) feet; thence South thirty (30) feet; thence East one hundred eighty (180) feet to beginning; being part of Lots Two (2) and Nineteen (19), Block and Plat aforesaid. Subject to and together with all of Mortgagors interest in those two party wall agreements, one recorded May 26, 1921, In Book page 49, and the other recorded, July 26, 1921, In j 70 North Main St. one-liqu- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. SUMMONS: GEORGE ADONDAKIS, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE LENDARIS, PANAGI-OTI- S E. LENDARIS, also known as PETE LENDARIS, EMMANUEL E. LENDARIS. NICHOLAS E. LENDARIS, HELEN M. PSYGOUNDAK-IS- . ARGYRO S. ADONDAKIS, and PAGONA G. SATJELO, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. judg- - jr ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com- plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. nL . D. S. College Training Pays! ! nr m Mill 1. BE HOME BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF t, real quality link remover, for sale in two sizes at 88-Vic- i IN YOUR ar MAKES MOTORING A OF FAMILY Goin Places? I I MEMBER our GOLD WELCOME ' nd FLAVOR h nd PRODUCERS OLD sa Dep Oth results for advertisers. 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