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Show PAGE FOURTEEN li.S.6 Local Nurses Son Drowned In Texas Director Rooseue restoration of permanent and an increase m the forage crops and g week of this here received Word was of the death of Howard Barker, sonThe Mrs Elizabeth Barker of Price. boy was drowned in an Park irrigation ditch on the VeniceTexas. drive in the Lower Valley in According to the report, the boy was susceptible to fainting spells and in the evidently fainted and a fell stream which had just little over a foot of water in it. He was living with his father, S. A. Barker, a reporter on the El Paso Times, at the time of his death. His mother is a nurse at the Price City hospital. The boy is survived by his parents, and a brother, Allen Barker, a student in the Texas College of Mines. east-we- st highway shown on the The road passes directly through our city. With foreign travel practically cut off, the American tourist is going to spend all his money at home, and the of any previous season at this early date. er coast-to-coa- st. j Communications Man Is Eligible For Civil rm THE BLUS CUEEPL Lip - Service Examination No matter how you look at it your bank is an important part of your business. By uti- The United States Civil Service commission announces an open competitive examination for junior communications operator (air navigation). Applications will be rated as received until further notice by the (Manager Twelfth U. S. Civil Service District, Room 119 Federal Office Building, San Francisco, California. Full further information and the necessary forms for filing may be obtained from the Post Office at Price (or from the Manager, Twelfth U. S. Civil Service District, San Francisco, California. lizing all its many services, youll find progress easier. OnpeuCLuo. 1 7Uvuxi HtUWiSji&n. aaBPRICUTAHMHM Coin Envelopes The marketing committee of 11 members has been appointed to investigate means by which the people of Utah may receive better returns for their products and develop better methods of disposition, William Peterson, director of the Utah State Agricultural Extension service, states. Members of the committee include Director Peterson, chairman; H. E. Kramer, investigator for the Utah Marketing service; Dr. R. H. Walker, director of the Utah Agricultural Experiment station; Selvoy J. Boyer, secretary of the Utah Farm bureau; Clyde C. Edmonds, secretary of Utah Poultry Producers association; J. A. Howell, president of the Utah Horticultural society; M. J. Thorn, Box Elder county; J. W. Jensen, Weber county; Seth Shaw, Utah county; J. E. Christensen, Utah county; G. H. Durrant, Utah county; and N. O. Henrie, Garfield county. H. E. Gramer, formerly of the Surplus Marketing administration has been employed as an investigator for the department of farm management and marketing at the Utah State Agricultural college and will devote his entire time to marketing problems. A committee representing the fruit and vegetable producers will be named in each county to with the state committee. The committees will first make an inventory of the produce to be sold and determine when disposition and movement of the produce should take place, Director Peterson explains. A study of the markets already available and new markets that may be available will also be undertaken. Information about the grade of fruit or vegetables that must be maintained; and the form in which they must be packaged will be supplied by Mr. Kramer to the state and county com- Designs Now Showing At Art Gallery Here A The Highway ascsociation has just issued for free distribution, a handsome map-foldprinted in four colors and showing in attractive form the road in detail from rs are furnished withThe out charge to all writing for same; and tourist bureaus, motor clubs, and oil stations desiring a supply, or indi- viduals wishing them, may obtain isame by writing the associations of-- ( fices at Des Moines, Iowa. The highway, extending under a single federal number from coast to coast abounds wdth views of scenic and historical places, and avoids the congested traffic of the great cities by passing close to, but not through (them. Western headquarters of the association is the Coliseum Building, Des Moines, Iowa; and the eastern head-- i quarters is the Chamber of Commerce (Building, Scranton, Pennsylvania. may-folde- 7'ife always looks a black to folks Are All Hand Painted William Toy, director of the Carbon Moose band, who will assemble his After viewing the latest exhibit at band on the front lawn of the Price the Price art gallery many people City auditorium Sunday evening for have left the civic building with the a free public concert. wrong impression of the works exhibited. It is easy enough to take photographs of the designs which make up the subject of the exhibit, but to paint them by hand in such a way that they appear to be photo- Coal Production Up, According To Report Coal production in the state of Utah for the week ending May 17 was 49,000 tons. This was the same production level achieved during the previous week ending May 10. This production figure was 11,000 tons over the production mark chalked up for this same period of last year. For 1941, during this same0. week, the production figure was In 1939 the figure for this week was only 3,000 tons. These figures were released by the United States department of the interior, bituminous coal division. 38,-00- Egg Qualities Are Discussed By Expert . . . NEW COLOR NEW IDEAS AT REASONABLE PRICES CALL BERTOT Safety Glass Service E. BERTOT PAINT SHOP Phone 233 Price 240 E. Main Keep your home attractive " d comfortable. f you need shingles 0 r . sidewalls, let the building bug bite you. Start the job now. Our budget graphs is another matter. Every picture shown has been done by artists employed under the W. P. A. using water colors and sketching as mediums. Intricate brush and pen work and hours of patient toil bring forth the realistic results in these works. There are thousands of American designs being painted by the W. P. A. artists in the United States today and in the future they will be shown in the art gallery to the public of this community free of charge. Visit your gallery often; it is here for your enjoyment. building plan will material and pay the supply labor. Budget Building Terms Long as 3 years to pay: Other remodeling avai- and repair work under this same plan social BUILDING ng L CMERimm i SUMYBMOKi NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1941. DONNA TRYON, Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph Frank Tryon, also known as Joseph F. Tryon, also known as Joe Tryon, and being one and the same BiW the "best buy because its the "best seller... First again It must be ffjjgALED last eleven years - engihe SAFETY-STEP- NO MffiRSHIFT BOOT BT FISHER in 41, for the tenth time in the JINITIZED NO I person, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first pub., May 29th, 1941. Date of last pub., June 19th, 1941. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. SUMMONS; Carbon county, a political subdivision of the State of Utah, and a body corporate and politic of the State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah J. Snow, Hazle H. Bird, Harvey H. Franck and Jane Doe Franck, husband and wife, Lewis B. McComick and Mary Roe McCornick, husband and wife, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, 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-entitlaction, and in ease of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you to the demand of the Comaccording plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described tracts of land situated in Carbon County, State of ed VNIfTftl fIMUUT TO KNEE-ACTIO- boxcirderTramT 1 won aft VtWTHATtOM TIPrOB4TICCLUfCH (TBiTt NO QoTno tffiift (fflHW FORMULA FOR HARD AN INTELLIGENT WORK SAVING IS UTAH USE 0F LABOR SUCCESS EQUIPMENT LL the rules and advice on "how to be a successful farmer can usually be summed up "Hard Work in this simple formula plus an intelligent use of equipment. There is no need to stress the hard work part of the formula. It is the basic ingredient of "the intelligent use of farming. But is fully as important, and equipment often neglected. labor-savin- g labor-savin- g Electricity is the key to successful farming. It lights. It cooks. It cools. It draws water and pumps it wherever needed. It saws wood. It fills the silo. It incubates eggs and broodj chicks. It milks the cows and cools the milk. It hoists hay. It grades fruit. Electricity does these things not only better and it also does quicker than by any other method these tasks more economically. Utah: The NW4 of NEi4; NEy4 of Township 15 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Nvy4 of Section 19, fluy Lake Meridian; The SWy4 of SEy4; the PRICE af HOME LUMBER Estate of Joseph Frank Tryon, also known as Joseph F. Tryon, also known as Joe Tryon, and being one and the same person, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Henry Ruggeri, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of August, A. D., VfflErfflST No mortgage or endorsers: lable The changes which have taken place in the acreages of certain major farm crops have tended to bring about other changes of economic and all AND Because pracsignificance. CO tically all of the surplus-producidolin character, are crops are losing many Poultrymen JOHN DAY, OWNER lars by not maintaining higher egg there has been an effort to substitute 312 E. MAIN PHONE 181 and quality, Ralph S. Blackman, extension poultryman at the Utah State crops on the acreage taken out of PRICE Agricultrual college, states. In 1940 the percentage of marketi iff rr rrrw ed eggs in the high grade class varied from 64 per cent to 25 per cent. This condition is partly caused by the low percentage of top grade eggs when the pullet crop comes into promittees. duction, but the low point of the year I? Dr. A. L. Stark, extension horticulis reached when the chicken are at turist; and G. Alvin Carpenter, exten- their height of production and are sion economist, will assist the producing large eggs. This low point in assembling data necessary usually occurs during warm weather. beta uxe It's (for their work. Dr. W. P. Thomas, Egg quality can be maintained by will be chairman and give data and gathering the eggs four or five times "CHEERFUL i4S MTS SAME helpful to the state committees. daily and placing them in a cool damp room of not more than 50 deAWARDED SCHOLARSHIP grees Fahrenheit and a humidity of Frank Magliocco of Helper was about 60 degrees. This is especially awarded a scholarship this week to true during warm weather. All animal heat should be removed the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, according to E. M. Wil- from the eggs before casing. This 12 to 18 hours, but liams, director of the Carbon County usually takes from cooling period may be decreased High school band. The scholarship the was awarded by E. G. Peterson, pres- if wire baskets are used instead of Mr. Blackham explains. ident of the college, and was given the case, in recognition of Mr. Maglioccos mu- Eggs should also be delivered to the grading plant at least twice a week sical abilities. and never packed in a hot, dry egg case and filler. BRAND : KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY National N.Y. Distillers Products Corp., New York, Copr. 1940, BROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further informa- com-Imitte- es Better Painting thl home-gro- HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION LOOKS AHEAD TO NEW TOURIST TRADE Committee Selected To Investigate Farm travel officials of the highway advise that One of the great routes of the United States is U. S. travel this year already exceeds that Marketing Conditions 6 Roosevelt map above. gSf'Ver. SEi of SWy4 of Section 18, Township 15 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. EDWARD SHEYA, Attorney for Plaintiff. 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