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Show THE FACE TEN HIAWATHA NEWS Pierce family in Nephi canyon last week-en- SUN - ADVOCATE SWIM WEEK SET Landscape ArrK' AT AUGUST submit Grounds At PRICE CITY POOL Wheat Crop Record Hrfl AaArK CASTLE GATE NEWS d. n L KSn.lT PRICE, UTAH Ross Marsh of Bingham and Lee Hickman of Sandy were Saturday visitors here. M.r and Mrs. Irvin Olsen and child- ren with Mr. and Mrs. James Watt, Jr., and son, are enjoying a trip through Washington and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. James Bryner of Hel- per were Friday visitors at the Aus- tin Larsen home. 5-- 10 Proposes, ; By Mrs. G. F. Hall ; Mrs. Clarence Olsen and Mrs. ShelMr. and Mrs. R. M. Reese of Salt Open don Olsen both of Springdale spent Lake City were week-en- d guests last beei 53 Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank iwee a the home of Mr. and Mrs e will-bconducted landscape architect, Psit If Olsen. On their return home Sunday he7t-yielEarl Warren. records was urged upon! paign in Price d' Waj Da5 ty to ClarMrs. were Monday Civil Set' Saturday, August accompanied by they Mr. and Mrs. W D. Bryson and son .7 confer the, f..rmers 0f Carbon county bycoun-- 1 Monday through ence Olsens two daughters, Valjean coun- - cials regarding nlan. wh of Carbon . David returned last week from sev- of the under auspices I poc. t0 jo, goofcb'1 xhayn chairman and Clara, who had been spending a the Helper Central Red this week. eral.days spent in Colorado. ,ty chapter of the American for wee khere with their uncle and aunt. y AAA committee, He dale submitted Plans to Vernon Merrill, Gus Sermos visited his home here; hea yield record Cross, according Guests at the LaVar Scow home ei He said that Earl Stoddard, Albert Huber, and the first of last week. He is attend-- I di drawn, and fjlosive -.(lP campaign calling for a P Tuesday and Wednesday were Mr. John Thayne were principal speakers ing aviation .books have been prepared lor lhj, l Salt in $5,600 Lake, and tern, training Scows two sisters and their families, planting 0f shrubbe. y, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jaeger of Swim lawn. with one in connexion with Pioneer Thefr friKheX books" At the conclusion of evening triplicate and The school board Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. L. 30, L. White of Showlow, Arizona. OthearttL roveH jane and the er guests at the time were Mr. Scows . 3format!' father, also his brother and wife, Mr. their daughter, Mrs. Garrett Bur- w'ail who have lomf IcteS unty and Mrs. Dewey Scow of Mt. Pleasand price Ps ant. the requirements in the various PoovosS Superintendent p0 Elaine Thayn is visiting relatives family of Somerset, Colorado, visited; A. A. A committee. Miss Minnie Newton, sister of Mrs. in Further ihere last week on their way to Salt visions. Emery. Walter Wetzel, arrived from ChicaMr. and Mrs. George Austin havelLake Ctiy to see Mr. Wctoleys fath- -. Each day during the swim cam- - will be needed before work go, Sunday for an extended stay in left to make their home at Kenil- - er, who is ill. Mrs. Wooley will be ceed. Professor Morris A. A. A. commit- paign, free instruction will be given Carbon county. worth. old residents of here yields the county to be confronted in regularly-schedule- d th remembered for approved tentatively classes by Mrs. James Cassano accompanied tee will continue Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Hill have as 'as Muriel Graham, Superintendent swimmers and advanced the and Madsen Mrs. left information Arthur ginners, Friday their by a niece, Miss Norma John- incomplete Mr. and Mrs. James Westfield, Jr., school boaTd for three days in Salt Lake City. Mr. son ofguest 'and son, James, of Seattle, Washing- - necessity of making appraisals, Mr. 'those seeking junior or senior life Miner, Idaho. Kuna, Cassano, who had been in training at Grant Muhlstein of Standardville jton have been visiting for the past Thayn declared. 'saving awards, according to Mr. Mer- Helper. Ft. Douglas for the past three weeks, was a Sunday visitor here. on rill, based are rates Mrs. and Mr. home at the of insurance Crop jweek came back with the ladies. Doris and A "Swim Week at the Helper pool tunities of the summer Draper and Jean James Westfield before going on to the yields of the individual farm. for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fadel visited for Simmons are Fay j back in Wellington. on! is planned next week, Monday pie of Carbon where information they Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, accurate Without three days with friends in Bountiful county to obtel Mrs. Mary Rasmussen and Mrs. wni make their home. aralso to under auspices in instruction through Saturday, is almost impossible and Salt Lake City, returning home John Shelby of Rawlins, Wyoming.! swimming Miss Mary Dougherty and Miss yields, it attendance is anticipated' nve at fair rates. If the yields are; of the Carbon Red Cross chapter. Sunday evening. have returned home after spending Pearl Evans returned Lake from Salt Mrs. Dean Bench of Mount Pleas- two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. These constitute the final oppor- - visions. are Henry City last week where they have been appraised too high, other tarmeis ant was a guest of Mrs. James John- Rasmussen. fail- -, of risk crop the to bear . helping visiting. stone and Mrs. Frank Olsen during Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bunch and son, LaMar Rice of Murray is visiting lure. If the yields are appraised too) the week. While here Mrs. Bench Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jack-son with his father here. :iow, the farmer either does not take was honored by a number of social of Globe, Arizona, were Sunday H. M. Henderson, who has made insuraiu.e or he is helping to carry! functions. With Mrs. Bench was Mrs. visitors at the Henry Rasmussen his home for the past year with hi.s insurance on some other farm. Fuller of Mount Pleasant, district home. daughter Mrs. A L. Carrol, here, jthe supervisor of child welfare for the pavments and the Agricul-- ! Mr. and Mrs, Bill Rasmussen of died of heart failure last Wednes- W. P. A. P '! Progri were also visitors at the day at the age of 81 years. He is fural Conservation Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen and two Rasmussen home last week-en- d. on yields. based are on ments wheat 11 58 survived grandchildren, by granddaughters spent Sunday in Miss Fern Young of Snow college children and 26 Incomplete and inaccurate informaKenilworth. at Ephraim, who has been attending Funeral services and interment was tion on yields is the cause of delay. summer school in Denver, was a Sat- held in Kanab his former home. Lor-- ! dissatisfaction and sometimes un visitor at the Melvin Young in Henderson of Kanab, his son. came fairness in the he said WELLINGTON NEWS urday program, home. She was arcompanied by her to accompany the body to Kanab. a little time spent in getting Just niece, Miss Malva Young. Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Ethel Tullis of Hel- an accurate record of the By ELsie Mortensen yield at A baby boy was born Sunday to per and Mrs. Del Carroll of Rains at- harvest time Mr. and Mrs. Elton Pierce and fam- Mr. and Mrs. John Baer. may save many times the funeral. tended X0 CUSTOMERS FAMILIES Mrs. J. D. Marinaro of Salt Lake ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Durrant and the expense and trouble later on, family, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray City was a recent visitor with rela- baby returned home last week from he declared. Pierce attended a reunion of the tives here. a trip to Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peasnall and RACHELE SERVICES FUNERAL family and Viola and Alvin Griffiths CONDUCTED SUNDAY IN HELPER A of Grantsville visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David GrifMore than 23 of all automobile accidents are diiectij Funeral services were conducted at fiths. Mrs. Leo Miller, president of La- 2:00 p. m. Sunday in the Helper autraceable to faulty vision, according to the Better Vi dies Auxiliary, Mrs. William Hough- ditorium for Eldon Rachele, Institute. Why risk even a minor accident, when jn ton and Mrs. Andrew Dougherty acHelper youth who was fatally incould avoid it by having your; eyes keen, sharp? See tk companied several ladies from Helper jured on July 17 when the car which to Clear Creek last week to attend registered optometrist here NOW! he was driving overturned on the the Auxiliary meeting there. Principal Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baker of Salt highway east of Price. Youll Be Frankly Told if Glasses Are NOT Needed! Lake City visited last week at the speakers were Bishop Cecil Broad-beand W. H. Warded, Helper home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones. Their little daughter Joan returned school principal. Burial was in Helhomewith them having spent a cou- per cemetery under direction of the ple of weeks visting here at the Jones Mitched Funeral home. PUT YOUR MONTY home. Mrs. Bessie Snow and family atTO WORK HERE tended the funeral of Mrs. Snow's in Price park last Thursday evening but because of the rain held it in the niece in Orangeville last Friday. Ted Dowd of Salt Lake City' was a school house here and on the Castle Money invested in this MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS visitor last week at the home of his Gate ball park where they played ball reliable thrift and homeMrs. Hall Thorne. Their moth- and had a glorious evening of fun sister, 31 Price, Ul, er, Mrs. Mary Holt, and little sister with plenty of refreshments. financing institution enwho has been visiting here from Calihowh joys a good return and fornia returned to Salt Lake with him. If high degree safety! you The Castle Gate ball team enjoyed would like to share in our 3 something different last week when! next distribution of earnthey played donkey soft ball in They had the misfortune to get the; ings, come in NOW. You small end of the score. may open an account with Charles Houghton and daughter, Lois, left Saturday for a vacation trip as little as $1 . . . invest a to southern Utah. lump sum if you choose Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lewis were or put away a small Spanish Fork visitors over the weekend. amount monthly or when Charles Huff was a Spanish Fork visitor Sunday. Mrs. Huff and fam-- 1 you please. ily returned home with him to spend the Twenty-Fourt- h here. Mr. and Mrs. Von Batchelor and baby, Mrs. Jerry Zobell and baby and 3fT Chandler Jones of Salt Lake City are guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and Mr. and Mrs. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Charles Mills. They will visit over the holiday. 68 WEST MAIN UTAH PRICE, Mrs. William Moorhead and Mr. land Mrs. William Moorhead, Jr., and !son of Idaho, returned home here a. Sunday after a vacation trip to 'V . . I1 aTean Prfc'd hera Mc-Nar- jOO ssslsra? j j j 5 rf. be-wi- . 1 ' w WORD TO THE WISE DID YOUR SAVINGS EARN A 31 RETURN nt E. Main St. I Pi-ic- J' ... JHirat rilDral amitga Cali-forni- The Sunday school officers and teachers planned a picnic to be held the name was Old when he was young 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-- i OTIS E. LENDARIS. also known as PETE LENDARIS, EMMANUEL E E. LENDARIS. NICHOLAS S, HELEN M. PSYGOUNDAK-- i 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 ser-iiof 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-imewill be rendered against you according to the demand of the eom- plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to procure LEN-'DARI- ce DODGE NOW! Its Americas Biggest Car Value. ..Just a Fev Dollars More Than Smaller, Low-Price- Cars! d nt V.-;-: judgment foreclosing plaintiff's mort-- j gage upon the following described real property, situate within Carbon County, State of Utah, to wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot Two (2) Block One (1), Pratt's Survey of Welby Townsite: thence North thirty (30) feet: thence West one hundred 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 "3-page 49, and the other recorded, July 26, 1921, in Book page 136. new us low-pn- c. 1 An honored name for over IOO years, Gibsons is a smooth, gentle whiskey that goes down easily. Next time say, Give me Gibsons. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GREAT FROM THE 1ST sip" Gibson's Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 proof. "This whiskey is 4 years old. The Gibson Distilling Co. New York, N. Y. QT. No. 26 PT. No. 27 G, FROM FRONT TO REAR Dodge is designed as a complete unit of wtndstreamed beauty! That is why the rear ensemble is as smart as the front! There just are no hard lines, bumps or bustles Note, too, how the continuous belt line, which extends around the car, further emphasizel the wtndstreamed styling! The luggage compartment is completely concealed! spa-cto- 3-- P. O. ADDRESS: 404-40- 8 Boston Building , Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first pub., June 27, 1940 Date of last pub., July 25, 1940 down-payme- - nt Prices subject to change without notlce' Have You Seen The New Dodge Tico-ToHere is TWOjjN it has never fore!Smart...ne different fr finish you eve .podf ing style experts 1 TWO TONE smart"85 in ahead 1 -- H. G. METOS, Attorney for Plaintiff. IONSIDer what a magnificent car you get in the Dodge Luxury Liner! The biggest car at near its price! Stunning beauty, gorgeous upho wider and roomier interiors! And best of all, you get world-famoDodge eCOfl5( and dependability... Dodge gas and oil savings, . upkeep, longer car life and high trade-i- n value! Yet with all its beauty and luxury Dodge only a few dollars more than smaller, Drive in and see your Dodge dealer today! As appraisal on your present car. Very likely k the full on a sparkling new Dodge- Price Garage Cossieairav 25 SOUTH CARBON AVE. price, U!AS |