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Show 1941 abbocatr rice Boy Graduates From Army Air Corps Communications Class Those present were Nan Jardine, Eva day of last week. Escandon, Bertie Lou Young, Fae Draper, Melene Burnett, Clyde Mon-toty- a, Van Baldwin, Obert Hill, Scott THEY'VE GOT Simmons, Joseph Bunderson, Wanda Petersen and the host and hostess. THE TASTE YOU LIKE Twenty-seve- n members of the THEWE UGHT George A. Greenwood, son of Mr. Ninth grade held their graduating exand Mrs. Alma Greenwood of 243 ercises in the church house on WedBODIED East Second South, was a member of nesday evening of last week. A splencerwas and did program presented stuthe largest single class of radio tificates were passed out by Principal C00RS EXPORT LAGER dents ever graduated from the U. S. Joseph Bunderson, after which a free A Golden Vienna Beer army air corps radio communications dance was held in the open-a- ir dance school located at Acott Field, Illinois, hall. COORS PILSENER according to a report received from Primary will commence at 10:00 a. An Extra Pale Beer the school this week. m. on Wednesdays from now on until an to Brewed to a pleasing taste and The graduating class totaled 230 school starts again, according made by President men. The report also stated that announcement enticing flavor with Pure Rocky Mountain Spring Water. Scott field is the home of the radio Lila Rasmussen on Sunday. Relief society women entertained school for the entire air corps and is at a party in the now undergoing an expansion pro- their charges church house on Tuesday afternoon, to gram provide training for 12,000 A program, games and refreshments students. were the order of the afternoon. Floyd Quayle was elected president of the third phase clothing club of members at their initial meeting this year, with Betty Lou Bruno as vice president, Louella Cox as secret- ByFor'tSO ion students of the i noroxirnaCprice participated in school he Helper ' h time the firies Sunday brought to rf auditorlum 'a 5 mally !ii year school u maintained en- si'f15 The Orth0 Greek STbythe and ft Hflirin(r the tlfn the Harding Chur school year -- I !f o.jionth Itoolhudd in Istudeftfr'he 'p were completion of University Of Utah Honors Two Carbon Students At Assembly iresentation and gave The Keveiend at the wc instructor erciseS' made cos insti-six- th grade graduated At ?xtunifme he is ion this TelistolP frantzos is chol Stalks ibefoUowing Greek school board at the exercises, divduals comprise Jm Flementas, Georgedes, Tony These mem- Kurns. cost iS'Sd b Hrry Hellenic bers president of the Greek schoolrharles ce h J. C. Doc Sorenson, shown above, owner of the flying U Ranch at Camas, Idaho, will direct the rodeo and will furnish the stock for the annual to be held July 17, 18 and 19... Mr. Sorenson di Robbers Roost Round-U- p rected and furnished the stock for the Ilelldorado celebration two weeks ago at Las Vegas, Nevada, and, according to Lynn Leavitt and Erin Leonard, he hereby given by the City put on one of the best shows they have ever witnessed. With the fine array NU,fnf Pnce a Municipal Corpor-Stat- e of talent and animals on the dockett for the Round-U- p and with an expert of Utah, of the Doc Sorenson hand like make enced Roost Celebration the to the Council affair, directing nf the said Ktlon, outdo far described celebration or should improvements here previous any anywhere. following of NOTICE INTENTION in-Jt- on .jje graveland "Sade, AS- - AND gravel and Asphalt the Fourth North Street ,t Street to a point 150 th East Street, a dis- - Farmers Plant Many Trees, Says Forester To grade Utah Rock ?ffface'with half of - th w- . Street from First North Street to a point 415 ft. west First East Street 40 ft. wide North Street from Also Second East Street to Fourth East 24 ft. wide a distance of 430 ft. of $ S 4-- H and Charlotte ary-treasurer Two former Carbon High school students of the University of Utah were listed Friday among approximately 112 enrollees to win their first A. S. U. U. honor awards for particiactivities. pation in The students are Miss Hildred Gleason, freshman of Hiawatha, who won distinction in orchestral work, and James Giacolettot, Helper, who won his award in Acappella. The award is a gold medal and will for additional honors. be Miss Gleason is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Mr. Giacoletto is affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. extra-curricul- church. Orthodox PAGE ELEVEN ar WELLINGTON NEWS GETS B. Y. U. AWARD By Wanda Petersen Dorothy Jorgensen, former Carbon Mrs. Mullin Hill and children, Wade and Patsy, of Bluebell County High school student, was pre Y pin for her services visited with relatives here from Suna with sented More than 100,000 trees have been rendered as a member of the Brigham day to Tuesday. planted by 417 farmers in Utah this Young university band for the past The cast of The Lovely Duckling, dramatic production, held year, J. Whitney Floyd, extension year. The award was presented at ninth-graforester at the Utah State Agricul- the annual student award assembly a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs Kermit Petersen on Friday evening, tural college, reports after completing held recently at the university. of windbreak a program ks grandson, Gene Chantry, have left vacation trip to San for a Diego where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atherton. Mrs. June Casper ad small son, Jay, have left for their home in Morgan to spend the summer. Joseph Bunderson and three daughters, Carma, Elaine and Ruth Ann, went ot Emery Sunday, where the children will remain for a visit with their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Pierce an nounced the birth of a son on Thurs two-wee- ks dolph CflWt Company. Goldin, Colo, U.S.A. We PAY CASH MARKET PRICES FOR LIVESTOCK See Us Before You Sell d, de Tid- well, actiivty leaders. Other members of the group are Bertie Lou Young, Elma Gerber and Nan Jardine. Mrs. Lura Chantry has gone to Locourse gan to attend a three-weeat summer school. She is supervisor of the local nursery school which closed for the summer on May 27. Mrs. Katie Liddell and small Vt BECKEL PACKING CO. Phone Miles from Price on Helper Highway 242-- W six-wefe- ks Street from Third demonstration planting throughout Also street to Fourth East Street a the state. 24 ft wide. distance of 430 ft. Increased planting has been due to Third favorable Also Fifth West Street from conditions moisture to First North North Street south the state, the low cost of throughout to the southeasterly Street, thence of 9.35 ft. trees for farm planting, and the A. State Highway a distance A. A. provision providing a payment ft wide To lay a 5 ft. wide of $7.50 per acre to farmers planting SIDEWALK; trees for windbreak, erosion control, concrete sidewalk on the W est Side Street from Third and wildlife cover. Fifth West to First North North Street south The windbreak trees are being used Street, thence southeasterly to the to protect building, garden spots, 935 ft. of a distance Kghway on the south side of Third livestock, bee houses, poultry houses, Mi Street between Carbon Avenue dairy units, and farming areas against g arc first East Street. sand and blow. Several the east side of Carbon windbreaks have been established to Avecje between Fourth South Street reduce winds and consequently evapad i point 200 ft. south of Fifth oration rate of moisture from the soil. Street where sidewalks are not Professor Floyd warns that only a not ia.d. days remain for ordering trees on the west side of First East few nurseries at the Street from Sixth from to a North Street of Sixth North the college, the deadline being May pcint 300 ft. north Street. 10. Trees may be obtained for one CURB AND To con and GUTTER: cent each. ( lf struct Standard Curb and Gutter on the west side of First East Street SALE from Sixth North Street to a point ft north of Sixth North Street. The total cost of said improvements Price a Municipal Corporation of are estimated at 9,495 00 plus 10 per Carbon County, State of Utah, offers cent for engineering and advertising; the following described property for Pnce Citys poition is $1092.00, and sale: Sealed bids will be received the abutters portion is $8403.00. The the City Recorder up until 7:30 P. estimated costs per abutting front by M. June 9th at which time they will foot are: for standard 5 ft. sidewalk be delivered to the Council. cents per foot, fur standard Curb Commencing at a point 99 ft. west ard Gutter $1.00 per ft, for Grade, 60 ft. north of the Northwest corand Graiel and Asphalt. 54 ft. wide $2.25 ner of Potters subdivision of lot 3 trft, 40 ft wide $1 80 per foot, 24 block 9, Local Survey of Section 16, wide $1 15 per foot, and 18 ft. wide 14 south, Range 10 East, S. L. 8100 per foot, and for all Standard Twp. M thence west 210 ft., thence north Onveways S40 00 each. Ten per cent 430 ft, thence east 210 ft., thence for engineering and adxertising will south 430 ft., to place of beginning. wadded to the above unit price estSaid property consists of approxiimates. two acres more or less and is The abutters poition of said cost mately situated directly west of the Service expense and line Citys portion Star Memorial Park and includes the me said improvements will be paid present swimming pool. It is the inspecial local assessments on all tention of the Council to sell the enparcels and pieces of land as is, reservpiece in one block within the said porpos- - tire the the use to pool for this right improvement distmt and on the ing season. The city Council e streets swimming mentioned to be imp- reserves the right to reject any or all roved. First North 18 of - " SUte Aho mile-lon- Also on South STEELE Also Clark-McNa- ry one-ha- NOTICE OF "t ern. a- - 300 "0 M y ots. abut-gupona- iZl!finve eshmates are based on Council as of By order of the City kb"r which furnishis 1941. h Government and no con-tab- May 26, Pric? Municipal Corporation, will be called for cin this labor can be used, , ! wlnS Blocks and Additions k affected by the said City Recorder. Smiths Addition Date of pub., June 5, 1941 1'3-- ed or William Grogan Fa.rv.cw Ad-- 6 Parkdale Towns.te, it,B1lCks 4- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS r12 Carbon Addition, of Carbon ,Revisd 6J51otk 11 1"ical survcy of section1? lOEa'st 14, south Range s r6 J,Wp' MBlock 6 Iiighschool BloV'l ?' Iit Adduirm tC'iled Notice is hereby riven that Re the City will be received by Rnley B,0 k I Montrose bids Utah, up until Price City, of corder tCk Sterling Addition, M. on the 30th day of June, 1941,intS S.at;a'nst ('arrymg out of 5 P. materials and im:entlons- or objections for the following iSSKAddition - 7-- 8 Price 1 the to safd the ;y - imP'vemonts must be 'sootonsof Rock Asphalt, delivered 'hratelv ti" YntinfI sctting forth ot' Block or Parcel of and Grabv 3242 lineal feet of Grade !t or BlocK' Cru descriPtlor. giving wide. Bounds ,,numbcr' or by Metes and vel Base 24 ft. 1000 sacks Portland Cement. exact numKo c?se mny be, and the 175 cubic yards Sand and Cravezxobjector fr ! feot owned by the 1000 feet dimension lumber k Wed with' iront fcot- and must 2x12. and Before ?lty Recorder on or the 500 lbs. of tar for joints. U41lt 5 p Mlh day of June, A. D. with Instructions to bidders together of said .The blank and 1 will meet on the plans and specifications dJ,0,0?-a form bids may be obtained of I rice VrL J June1941 at 7: 1 V. Recorder of the fine City Sections trfr a., such Protests and business o as Utah, during regular have k said 'improvements 5 per cent of the for check A certified By order'n made. the bid. Clty Council of bid must accompany of - Utah lhls Council 2Gth The Pnce;h" rig City 1941. day of May, A. reserves nicipal Corporation .. PRICE MUNICIPAL to reject any, or all bids. CORPORATION, By order of the Cityof May, Price City this 26th day Present?! ac-la- nd - ' - - .. (seal); Bracken Lee, Wl"larn Grogan, iarf pab-- - Pub., June 5, 1941 June 19, 1941 as a reminder that If you were among those early visitors, this advertisement will serve not If have our yet visited us, seen you number loyal patrons. you among we are anxious to our fine equipment or met our organization, let us again invite you to drop in any time you are in the neighborhood. The Welcome Sign Is Outl Car Our chief aim is to make your ownership of a Dodge or Plymouth is our It of satisfaction. one Truck job to lasting or a Dodge success own Our are low. our prices serve you promptly, efficiently we urge you to make this establishment depends upon this. Therefore, need. your headquarters for every motoring And when you drop in, ask to see and drive the new 1941 Dodge No obligation, of course. We merely Luxury Liner and the new Plymouth. the marvelous riding and drivactual from know to experience want you Come soon! Lets get acquainted! cars. in new of these ing qualities City Recorder. 5. Date of first pub., June 19, June Date of last pub., 1941 19 on $h0 Job-Rat- ed THIS SEAL IS YOUR GUARANTEE PENDABLE D Phone 294 25 So. Carbon Ave. RLWiMOUiTiH Mayor, Recorder, Hat 0 te of . Not long ago, we announced our appointment as Dodge -- Plymouth dealers in this community. We were highly gratified at the response to this anand of Plymouth owners have already been in to see Dodge present nouncement Scores our expert, factory-traine- d meet to personnel. modern servicing facilities and o i o dXDQXBd Oil i4,i " 75 OF DE- SERVICE 'S3.JO |