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Show TOE PAGE TWELVE 'City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills over the week-tnMisses Fay and Bernice Hieinson of Oiem visited here last wetk. Miss Vera Peite.sen left last week-en- d Mrs. H. Wade and son of Salt Lake for a vacation in California She her of home were at the visitois City mother, Mrs. Eva Thoipe last week. 'will visit the William Bowns family Mrs. Ella Crosby of Kanab, form- 'in Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Huff weie erly Ella Carroll, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spanish Fork visitors Sunday. Loa Carroll, last week and this. Austin 'Ann returned home with them. A. Menam of Manti visited' at the Carroll also visited his parents last week. He is enrolled in the C. C. C. home of his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Winn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barney are the last part of last week Mis. Bessie Ilennau and son Emil the parents of a baby boy born last left for Salt Lake City Saturday week. Mrs. Ida Westei berg of Galesburg, where they will visit for the week. Mis. Willard Jumper and childien Illinois, visited last week at the home of her son, Carl Westei berg. This is left lor Emery where they expect to her first trip west and she found it stay for the winter. Mrs. Frank Pei kins and children thrilling. She left the first part of this week to visit in Los Angeles, Cal- will visit in Salt Lake City for awhile. in Those spending the week-en- d ifornia. Moroni Heiner, Claude Heiner and Salt Lake City were: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson of Salt Lake City Jack Jones, Mrs. Hawley Burgess and were visitors heer last week. son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and Mrs. J. Grego and children of Kan- baby, James Zobell and Mr. and Mrs. sas City, Missouri, have been visiting L .E. Durrant, who met their daughat the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. ter Earlene there. She had just reEllis for the past week and part of turned from Los Angeles, California, this. Mrs. Grego and Mrs. Ellis are where she has spent the past six sisters. weeks, going to school. Mrs. Leslie Reid returned home last Mrs. John Holley and children of after a weeks visit in Salt Mapleton visited last week at the week-en- d home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City. W. J. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross were weekKeith Acord and John Delaby were end visitors at Roosevelt. Miss Marjorie Babcock returned Salt Lake City visitors last week. from a vacation C. J. Wallace came home from the home last week-en- d Price hospital last Thursday where he spent in American Fork. was treated for broken ribs and chest injury received when he fell from the SCOFIELD NEWS roof of a house. Mr. Wallaces moth- . er of Pueblo, Colorado, is visiting at their home. Mrs. Hall Thorne and Mrs. Leslie By Rose Koski Rice and their children were visitors Mrs. Louis Gonshek and children to Manti last week. and Josephine Gonshek returned Miss Saxon Zobell of Salt Lake home after having spent several CASTLE GATE NEWS 4 f d. weeks country. S P N -- A P V O C A T E . NEAR d. Mrs. Louis Stillson and children aie spending some time visiting with hei gi andmother, Mrs. Hal kness. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Koski motoied to Helper Sunday. Mis. William Pizza and Mis. Bert Goigensen of Price were visitors heie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skufca and daughter, Mrs. Matt Koski, were business visitors in Price Tuesday. Miss Cathenne Mulligan is visiting relatives at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Arch Anderson and childien motored to Helper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waklee, Mrs. William Rudmon and Gus Niclodemos weie Price visitors Wednesday. Tom Parry and girls visited in Castle Gate Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemanick of Or take them with you if you want! i 1 I 1 ne were almost tempted to miv, I1 you to take a chance on Inning an unthat's none of pleasant time, go ahead our business! But we really want you to enjoy yourself, so please come in and let us cheek up on your ear and tires. want LUBRICATING WASHING aried Life Summer Scout camp foi 48 lcgis-- ( teied Scouts fiom Prcie. Helpei. was Gieen River and Spnng Glen aboe mile a about held recently Mon- the mouth of Upper Fish creek and all day the camp was assembled the cooking, sewing, washing and other duties around a camp of this s. suit is being done by the boys JEANS SERVICE STATION Main at 3rdEast Price All but th.ee of the color W the display a Nev Yory City artists, and the eludes woi k by many who Up 20 at the Price high distinction m the field'6 Mj Opening August Fruit Basket" and is an exhibi- Gansos community art gallery Fall, Russell Limbachs Conn piepaied hthogiaphs color ol tion cut Winter, Louis LozowickW' art program. under the W. P A v ex e Repaiis, Harry Gottliebs This collection of tvventy-fiElizabeth Olds StlVe bv New Yoik and Illi- Coal Mine, done ample?, St!s Kitchen Garden, and extiaordinaiy the shows nois a.t.sts, Goods Victonana" occuned in has and her development which lew years. on the Dunes are but a few this field duung the past of the color examples of the techniques u w The cunent popularity the artists have brought these artists fame of .esult a lithograph is which fortune in the field of printmaU m demand for a punt medium This exhibition may be 6,1 Un will permit freedom and spontaneity be til September 10. same time the at and ession of pvm giaphs in f IT tnem-selve- Tuesday evening of last week a campiire program under the dnection of Vaughn Cutler entei tamed. PrinOakland, California, weie guests at cipal speakers at this program were the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thera Id N. Jensen and Chief A. A Jr., for a few days. Anderson of the Utah National Parks Julius Mottonen, Henry Peterson council. Music for the evening gathand Fred Hadley of Salt Laake City a trio of girls was furnished by were week-en- d visitors at the home ering under the direction of Mrs. Baibara of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Koski. Lawrence Anderson is spending Jensen. several days with Chris Neilson of Another campfire program was givSalem, Utah. en for the benefit of the Scouts ThursMr. and Mrs. Jack Krebs, Mrs. day of last w'eek. Program, Louise Poulson and children, and Mr. underevening of Arvel R Stednection the and Mrs. August Poulson, Jr., were advancement Scout of director viistors in Price and Helper Satur- vens, m Carbon county, was featured by a day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whalan and talk given by President George of the Carbon stake. Special daughter, Margie, returned home Saturday, after having spent several music for this program was presentweeks visiting in Missouri, Washing- ed by Mrs. Mary Hansen, and Mrs ton, and New Yoik. Rulon Bryner. Every boy w'ho attended the camp Bez-yac- k, Joi-gens- en made some advancement in his rank w'hether it be in the first three classes or in merit badge work. The campsite was ptepared by the soil conservation service, and the water supply and camp health conditions were examined by the district board of health. DR. JOHN F. WEST NOW! To Better The United States Civil Service commission has announced open competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Applications wlll be rated as received at the commissions Washington office until further notice. The salaries given in each short visit with their daughter in case are subject to a retirement deSan Diego, California. duction of 3s per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sutton, Sr , and family spent the week-en- d visiting Inspector, powder and explosives, $2,300 a year; also senior, $2,600 a with relatives in Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weller spent year; associate, $2,000 a year; assistthe week-en- d visiting writh relatives ant, $1,800 a year; and junior, $1,-6Misses Thelma and in Redmond. a year. Applicants must not have Marlene Sorensen of Centerfield acpassed their 55th birthdav. to home. their them companied Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Watei field Inspector, ship construction, also and granddaughter visited with Mr senior inspector, $2,000 and $2,600 a and Mrs. James Dixon in Kenilworth. year lespectively. Also inspector enMr. and Mrs. W. A. Olson motored gineering materials, also senior into Provo Satuiday. spector, $2,000 and $2,600 a year Employment in these poSUNNYSIDE NEWS sitions is in the navy department for duty in the field wherever assigned. Full mfoimation as to the requirements for these examinations, and apBy Mrs Hans Denison Bishop and Mrs. James E Peacock, plication forms, may be obtained grandsons. Jay and Jean Van Wagner, fiom the secretary of the board of also Mrs. Thomas Pieston and two U S Civil Service examiners at the young daughters, Coleen and Gay-lee- Price post office city at Wellington Satuiday with relatives. Two Enlist In Army Air Corps Mr. and Mis. John Murg and daughters, Ella and Ireen, motoied to Two applicants weie accepted at Manti Sunday to visit ti lends They the Pi ice reciuiting office and forreturned the same day. warded to the air corps at March Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Bjork and Field, California Miss Venice Jones motoied to CleveJames Ross Shinei, and Haiold L land Wednesday and spent the day Olsen weie enlisted last week with relatives and fi lends. There is a gieat need for high Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and family left heie Friday for a shoit school graduates and typists for the vacation at Yellowstone and Zion air corps, signal corps, and oidinance paiks. .department of the army in the westSunnyside played Fisher Beer here ern states, repoits lecruiting Seigeant 4 5 score to in being Tuesday the Znachko. favor of Sunnyside. Kenat softball played Sunnyside ilworth Thursday the seme being 9 IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- trict Court of the State of Utah, in to 8 in favor of Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Bioik and and for Cai bon County. NOTICE OF daughter, Baibara, from Salt Lake SALE: Home Owners Loan Coipoiation City, spent the week at the home of their brother and sister, How aid and a corporation, Plaintilf, vs T. H Venice Jones. They returned to their Jouflas, also sometimes known as Ted home Sunday. 'Jouflas. and Tessie Jouflas, his wife, Mrs. Aiel DeLange and childien and John Papoulas, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the from Provo spent the past week here with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans 23rd day of August, A D, 1940, at '10 oclock a. m., on the steps of the Denison. Mr. and Mrs. James Redford have Carbon County Court House, at Pi ice, moved to Spring Canyon where they Carbon County, Utah, the following will make their home for the win- described property: All of that certain lot or parcel of ter. Mr. Redtord has been employed here for the past four months under land, situate, lying and being in Helthe Utah Rock Asphalt company. per, County of Carbon, State of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Winn and fam- particularly described as follows: All of Lot 19 and the East half ily motored to Green River Sunday. of Lot 20, Block 3 Belvedere AdMiss Elaine Denison spent the past week at the home of her brother, dition, Helper, Carbon County, Ray Denison, at Royal. Utah, and as per plat filed m the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Durrant motored office of the County Recorder of to Cleveland Sunday to visit friends. Carbon County. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison, Gloria Purchase price payable in lawful and Carol Lou, spent Sunday and money of the United States S. M. BLISS, Monday at Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. Mrs. Arvel Sheriff, Carbon County, Utah and children accompanied Date of first pub., August 1, 1940 Date of last pub., August 22, 1940 them as far as Provo. Serve Your Visual Needs Dr. John F. West, Registered EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD FOR CIVIL SERVICE 20 Tire and Tube Vulcanizing presions. At Price Art Gallery To Be Displayed CREEK Participate In Program Of Camp 48 Boys Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward, Mrs Keith Lewis and son, and Mr. and Mrs Heber Brewer and family spent the week-en- d visiting with friends and relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Jane Donaldson of Spring City spent the past week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William Ball. Miss Jane Barber, chemistry teacher at Wasatch academy at Mt. Pleasant was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thoipe this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lighter and son of Salt Lake City spent a few days visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Herman Juergens. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gordon have returned home after having spent a - l) FISH APGlST capable of producing Color Lithographs FROM ENCAMPMENT CLEAR CREEK NEWS BEHtttDjA PRICE, BOY SCOUTS RETURN visiting William Donaldson and Jack Hel-ste- n were callers in Pi ice Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lariy Peteison motored to Salt Lake City to spend the week-en- THURSDAY, UTAH op- tometrist, direct from the Salt Lake offices of the Standard Optical Co., is now in Price permanently to serve YOU! your eyes the same accurate, dependable, and professional attention they would receive if you made a trip to Salt Lake! Dr. West has had offices at the Salt Lake Standard Optical Company store for the past several years, and he is now permanently in Price to give your eyes the attention they so richly deserve. 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