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Show THE PAGE TWELVE SUN-A- V D OCA Mis. John Pino of Provo is visiting Utah Fuel Co. Cedar City, thiee brothers, Ellis of with her parents, Mr. and Mis. The ninth grade of the NEWS here SUNNYSIDE Sunnyside Prov'o, George of Logan and William Joe Salvatone. Mr. Salvatorie sus- Junior High school Rela and of Cedar City; two sisters, tained a broken foot recently when skating party at the enjoyed Price city nniS Anna Jean Aimstrong of Cedar City. Mr and Mrs. Pratt Lindsey and he slipped on an icy road. Ernest Pizza was m twenty years presided Friday evening. to Cedar was taken The body City Mrs. James E. Peacock spent charge of the party. in the week-en- d shine parlor at the Cowman Hotel A mixed chorus from Caibon col- Thursday by the Mitchell Funeral Ailin Lindsey spent and relatives. s. at Wellington with inends Puce Thuisday His survivois are a son, Frank, of visiting for Sunday, home of Price. Funeral services weie music will lege piovide Mrs. John Crawford, John, Jr., and Seattle; a brother, Fortunato, ot 26, in the basement of the conducted Sunday. Burial was in Cebasketball The Sunnyside Shu ley, of Columbia were visitors Price; and a sister, Mrs. Angela Fal- January L. D. S. tabernacle, when services dar City. team played the Price first ward team heie Fnday alternoon. setto of Trinidad, Colorado. will begin at 6:30 p. m. The members of the Relief society Friday evening. The final scoie was Dr. E. B. Sessions, president of the 1 in favor of Sunnyside. enjoyed an "Old Fashioned rag bee Mi. and Mrs. Jackie Patterson of college, will be speaker of the eveTuesday afternoon. The meeting bePrice visited at the home of Mr. and gan at the usual time ning. Price Community Church Mrs. John Patterson Sunday Musical selections chosen for preMr. and Mrt. William Hendeison ol 9 lelig-iou- s m 45 a. at school , Church sentation follow: Creek and Mr. and Mrs. ThomClear of a education is process growth The Lords Prayer," by Malotte, as Pieston of California are visiting sung by Paul Cutler; "The Marvlous through study. Mrs Pieston at the home of her son Morning woiship at 11:00 a. m., Dr. J. C. Woik Behold by Mrs Prestotn has been conRalph. Physician and Surgeon fined to her bed for the past two Nancy Lu Ward and with Dr. W. E. Blackstock, supenn-tendesung by Haydn, 1 of the Methodist church, as Office Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. months ensemble; Now Let Every Tongue Mr. and Mrs Ellis Peacock, Mr. Residence 234, Eastern Phone 246-Adore Thee Sleepeis Wake' by guest speaker. Calif. Red Port Epwoi th league at 7 00 p. m , topic, Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah and Mrs. Tony Leger, and Mr. and Bach; Tune Thee to Me TraditionMrs Francis Dimick attended a surDo we need religion to make most of 933 Gals. 934 al Scotch ai ranged by Cain; "O DiQt. prise party given for Babe DinncK vine Redeemer, by Gounod, sung by Life? Leader, Mable Seeley. B. and Full Baitlett at Puce Saturday Choir practice Friday at 7 00 p. m. chorus; The Angelus by Heibeit, Calif. While Port AT LAW ATTORNEY evening as the Worship rengws sleep spirit sung by Beveily Rasmussen; And Louise Jorgensen of Price was an 938 We write all kinds of Ir.sur- Gals. 918 2 Qs. 1 Rooms and Building Silvagni the Gloiy of the Loid Messiah by renews the body. at the home oi visitor overnight 397 Phone Price T. H. Pastor. EVANS, Handel 'Glona Denison Wednesday. ince, Fire, Lightning, TorCalif. Muscatel Annie Lindsey spent the week-en- d The public is invited. 972 Dr. Gals. 973 relatives Castle J. Hiawatha Qls. Gate Churih at Community visiting nado. Crop, Rain and Autoe Jean Dimick returned leeently PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sunday school at 10 00 a m. fiom a weeks visit with Mr and Mrs. Eastern Utah Electric Bldg. Calif. Sherry Special Sunday school council at mobile, in the bet companEllis Peacock to 2 6 m. Hours p. Dies Qts. 1038 Reon Winn spent the past week in ies in the United States. Residence, 754 'guest speaker. Also present Tull be Office Phone 246-- J of Mr. and Mrs. at home the Price Dr. W. E. Blackstock Ralph Winn. Marybelle Armstrong, 24, nuise in Alcohol 20 hr Volume The secret of success is constancy Dr. F. V. Mr. and Mrs. Amel Denison spent the Standardville hospital, died last of week-end in Castle Dale. the purpose Physician and Surgeon Thursday morning after an 18 day T. H. EVANS, Pastor 15 S. Carbon Ave. Jack Durrant has moved to Castle illness J. BRACKEN LEE Office Hours: 11 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. Gate where he is employed by the Miss Armstrong was born Decem-jb6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M 25, 1910, in Cedar City, a daugh-- I YOUR Manager Phones: Residence, 459; Office, 466 ter of Roy and May Wood Armstrong. She received her education in the schools of Cedar City and A Series Describing public Phone 202 graduated from Branch Agiicultural Physician and Surgeon Arms the and Services of the college prior to her going to the L. Silvagni Building Regular Army Braley Bldg., East Main Street D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City where Residence Fhone 675 she received her nurses training. She Office Hours 2 to 5 p. ra. 'had been a nurse for the past year PRICE, UTAH and a half, working m the StandardK. W. ville hospital for 11 months. ARMATURE WINDING and She is survived by her parents of Necessity is the mother of inMOTOR REPAIR vention m business, in industry 180 So. Carbon 378 Phone or in the United States army. We PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK Under the application of this old Wallace saying, the Chemical Warfare serSee Us Before You Sell It was vice came into existance LICENSED EMBALMERS born during the World War ToA. A. Wallaoe, Mgr. of most one interestthe it is day 47 No. 1st East offerof branches the serivce ing Phone 242-g IV2 Miles from Price on Helper Highway Price, Utah ing adventuie, travel, promotion Phone 158 and training in a highly specialized field. Men with a chemical turn of mind find opportunity for wide Phone Price 300 expression of their interests in the Dick Mitchell, Embalmer Chemical Warfare service. 1 and Funeral Director As its name implies, this service is responsible for the use of gases, to (he defensively and offensively dracd J. W. matically illustrated by the smoke Professional Radio Service screens seen so often m the rotoPrice Phone 55 gravure sections. The Louisiana Purchase in 1808 added more The enlisted personnel of this Eastern Utah Electric service is widely dispersed, both a million square miles to the United States. than in the United States and in our B. L. overseas possessions. After securing an appropriation from Congress There are ATTORNEY AT LAW two chemical companies in this to explore the va-- t territory, President Thomas Phone 657 country, one at Edgewood Arsenal, Jefferson chose Captains Meriwether Lewis and Price Maryland, and the other at Fort First Natl. Bank Bldg. Benning, Georgia. One such comWilliam Clark to lead the expedition. pany is maintained in each of three oversea departments the PhilipDr. A. K. Bramwell Starting up the Missouri Riser near St. Louis pines, Hawaii and Panama. Small 0 E. Utah Elec. Bldg. Rooms detachments are also maintained in May, 1801, they returned in September, 1806. Phone 15 wuth each regular army division Price, Utah 10 Years Experience Not only had they found a land route to the within the United States and at the 5 Years Successful Practice in Price headquarters of each of the nine Pacific and located a river flowing to the sea, Free Examination CdtiJr Corps areas. hut they had transferred the western boundary The percentage of noncommissioned officer grades in this ser7 D. L. 4 of the United States to the Pacific Coast. vice is extraordinarily high. In & Phys. Chiropractor Naturopathic KENTUCKY STR AIG1IT BOURBON WHISKEY addition, there is an unusually Tonsils removed by electricity Lewis and Clark were the who high proportion of specialist raty, Cop right 1941, National Distillers Prod. Corp., N. Y. Liver Gall Bladder Disorders of all extra which carry pay IntestinalandDisorder ings, this vast new f f H i i HI I opened up Colon Irrigation territor) holding so and special privileges. much of promise for the future of the country. Kidney and Urinary Diseases Hemorrhoids. Diseases of Women Phone 308 s There are in industry today. In Offices 3 and 4 Silvagni Building 'College Chorus Will A recent Seattle paper earned an Give Program Sunday obituary for Peter Nuzio, 64, who for over a shoe Dies In Seattle j lela-tive- en Community Church 28-1- EQUITABLE PROFESSIONAL Amazed-Creatio- Hubbard n, nt Insurance Agency i J, HANSON FRANK Brockbank Mark Standardville Nurse After Illnessj:p,rn'witii''!evenc2easthe COLOMBO IM"' er ARMY StanfordW. Fennemore Chemical Warfare Service FINLEY Mortuary BECKEL PACKING CO. Mitchell Funeral Home wmmm ilrail Mnm POTTER DART CHIROPRACTOR 309-1- I Sumy Brook DR. KERR P 1 1 trail-blaze- rs 1 1 trail-blazer- DR. F A. MIGLIORE D. C., Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments Office Hours: 7 to 8 P, M. 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Phone 599 Rooms 5 and 6 Silvagni Bldg., Price the telephone service they are not only the men who build the lines over mountains, deserts and s in science in the Bell plains, but the Telephone Laboratories, ever seeking better ways to do the job. trail-blazer- Keeping the nations channels of communication open twenty-fou- r hours a day is the job of your telephone company a responsibility it shoulders eagerly. Whether it may he a local emergency or one of national defense, telephone men and women are ready. ... Therald N. Jensen Attorney and Counsellor At Law 72 TV. Main Price Phone 568 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Inter lor, General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 3, 1941. NOTICE is hereby given that Ralph Gibboney, of Price, Utah, who, on July 17, 1936, made stockraising homestead entry, No. 051721, for Lots 1, 2, 4, EM, SEV4SWI4, Section 18, Township 11 South, Range 12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Clerk of the District Court, at Duchesne, Utah, on the 20th day of February, 1941. Claimant names as witnesses: Harold J. Wimmer, of Price, Utah, Charles Burdick of Duchesne, Utah, Stanley Ross, of Arcadia, Utah, Less Peaison, of Boneta, Utah. The Mountain States Telephone & Tefegraph a 9 a " " A. S. BROWN, Date of first pub., January Date of last pub . February filadtikcdly- - America's requirements for national defense materials are enormous. Directly and indirectly every citizen will share in providing the billions of dollars necessary to meet those requirements. dnWtlav National expenditures, however, can be confined directly to the production of the vital necessities which only our Government can supply. IS Ipmpahstd J None of your money need be spent by the Government for electrical facilities, because ELECTRICAllY-AMERI- CA IS PREPARED As a result of many years of progress in expanding and improving equipment, consolidation and gration of power planis, to keep ahead of custo mers requirements, the privately-owneelectric utility industry stands ready to meet all demands for electric power. Inte- America's Defeat e Dollars Can Co for Defeme! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Register. 9, 1941 6, 1941 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Department of the Interior. District Land Office at Salt Lake offers immediate access to the many things to see and do in Salt Lake Gty. Perfectly located, with large modern rooms of beauty and comfort Four famous restaurants serving fine food. In the shopping and business center yon will find it more convenient Tfca Newhouse City, Utah, January 11, 1941. NOTICE is hereby given that Eugene Anderson, of Price, Utah, who, on Jan. 20, 1933, made stockraising homestead entry, as amended. No. and economical to stay at the Newhoua attk Hotel Nemliouse jftofx 050309, for SEY4SEV4 Sec. 30, NEV4, NysEy4, Sec. 31, NEy4swy4. SEy4Nwy4 Twp. 11 South Range 12 East., syswy4, SWi4SEy4 Sec. 4, SE4SWy4 Sec. 6, NEy4NWy4, SEViNEy4, Section 7, Township 12 Sbuth, Range 12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final I foot, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. W. Hammond, Notary Public, at Price, Utah, on the 25th day of February, 1941. Claimant names as witnesses: Sharp Bryner and Don Young, of Price, Utah, Ellis Wilds, of Ferron, Utah, and Marion Mortensen, of Emery, Utah. Nwy4-NEy- 4, 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS Register. 16, 1941 13, 1941 $2-- 54 Salt Lake City A. S. BROWN, Date of first pub.. January Date of last pub., February EACH WITH BATH Hi Coa |