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Show TlU Plan IFla ay Blow jUAV, JlNE 5 and Attend the anadl Spn3rttSEir&oiiiirs IPirdpgs'aiism SATURDAY, JUNE 7th - IN HELPER - FLAG PROGRAM 10 A. M. Baseball Sportsmens Dinn and Rifle Shoot Fish Pond Fly Casting Kids Sports Band Concert-T- rap Fish and Game Protective Association. Vaudeville Dance Downeys Orchestra Sponsored by: Carbon-Emer- Flag Ceremonies y SAVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS ; ' I I I I II I I I I I I U I I I t MM M HU IHtWHfmHtfHH t H H I I I I I II II IfH-- M TWENTY YEARS ACiO 0 This countys general sugar crop in 1920, according to final returns. The total is 1,206,148 was produced "C L I P P E R" 1.50 tons. Sunday last a ward branch of the L. D. S. was organized at Kenilworth with C. H. Clair as presiding elder. Branches have also lately been organized at Rains, and Standardvile. (Taken from the files of The of June 2, 1921). A NEW LOW PRICED STOKER FOB SMALL HOMES A sensation at the price and possible at the price only because an enormous demand irom s. American Ruggedly built heavy engineered to provide perfect service lor a long Come down now and see time. this model in our show room. The beet buy since the stoker was home-owner- Featuring FLAMING News-Advoca- te It will cost $180,880 of Carbon county taxpayers money to run the schools of the county next year. The sthools will receive $87,500 from the state. Of the total sum, $144,924 will be paid to teachers. Harold E. Christensen, son of former Judge George Christensen of this city has received word from the radio inspector at San Francisco that he has successfully passed the amateur radio examination and has been officially licensed with the call C. A. R. U. FORGE BURNER One hundred and fifty men went and transformed poor PAYMENT. 3 years to loutiFriday road near Sunnyside into a fine pay. No security boulevard so that the camp now has a beautiful scenic driveway and camping ground. NO DOWN a A. L. English Heating & Air Conditioning Co. Henry Ruggeri returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City where he had Utah Price, been to get acquainted with his new To . H 1 l"l Ml M M-- H II I M I I I I I HIAWATHA NEWS (Taken from the files of The Sun criminal cases, thirty-thre- e law and of June 3, 1921). trial cases and motion, fifty-eig- ht thirty-tw- o naturalizations. Thirty days employment for just about as many men as want it is Bishop Charles L. Mead of Denver, available in the beet fields of Utah superintendent of the Methgeneral and Idaho. odist churches in Utah, New Mexico On the calendar for the second and Arizona, visited Carbon county term of district court are thirteen last week. C01C0 I I I work your best . . pause and Ninety solid cars of freight were received at the local freight depot during the month of May, against seventy solid carloads in April. By Famie Baxter Lee Miller was among the gradu- ates of Carbon college at the exer- Icises held May 27. Lee was the first) student from Hiawatha to graduate from the college. He intends to fin- -j (Taken from the files of the ish his college course at the Univer-jsit- y Utah Advocate of June 1, 1911). of Utah, where he will enter Kit Carsons Buffalo Ranch show next fall. Lyle Asay won a medal in a exhibited here last Friday. practice in the Merchant Maservice in San Diego. Lyle ran rine The moving picture show east of ran the Price Commercial and Savings 100 yards, stabbed a dummy, and secbank is giving an excellent program back to the starting line in 40 this week. Manager Frank Robinson onds. Mrs. William E. Smith, formerly changes pictures three times a week. Miss Leah Burdick, is home visiting The price of admission is ten cents. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burdick. Her home is in Mapetown, (Taken from the files of the Pennsylvania. Utah Advocate of June 1, 1911). Miss Janet Trover of Salt Lake Closing exercises of Price academy City is here visiting friends. She is were held in the church Monday eve- the house guest of Mrs. Tona Reva. Tom Asay of St. George and Neil ning, the house being filled to overflowing. Dr. H. J. Talbott and Rev- Asay of Castle Dale visited with their erend Ransom P. Nichols of Salt Lake brother, Charles, here, last week. Dr. and Mrs. Gaylen Beldon of Salt City were in attendance. The room was decorated in the class colors, pur- Lake City were house guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reese durple and white. A program of instru- home of week-enmental numbers and addresses was ing the The primary officers and teachers given. Presentation of diplomas was by Paul L. Ross and Reverend J. E. took all the primary children on a Ferris. The graduates were: Acade- hike last week. Miss Carol Housekeeper of OrangeFouts. my Alice Preparatory Gladys Nelms, Ruby Berglund, Cora ville is here visiting with her aunt, Lee and Dora Birch. Each graduate Mrs. Ray Thurman. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Johnson, Clahandled her part in a satisfactory manner and the exercises were great- ris and Hal are making their home in Fountain Green for the summer. ly enjoyed by all in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Art Thompson and o Quarterly conference of the M. E. children spent four days in Salt Lake church was held in Price on Tuesday City visiting relatives. LaVell Johnson, band director, preevening of this week, Reverend H. J. Talbott being in attendance from Salt sented each student who had been in Lake City. The matter of a new the band one year a letter award on school building and dormitory for the the last day of school. Price academy was discussed at some Bishop Mecham called a meeting of length. Reverend Talbott presented all officers and teachers of the ward plans for a building that would meet Sunday night. After the preliminary the requirements of the school for exercises each organization began its Mrs. Walter Baxter, some time to come and the proposi-tio- n class work. will be taken up at once. Should president of the primary, was unable to attend the meeting, so the officers jand teachers held their meeting at her home. The main topic for discussion was the summer primary to be held. Young girls who are willing to assist are Virginia Asay, MaBelle All-re- d, Virginia Belle Reaveley, Bonnie Allred, Frances Jane Baxter, Helen and Maryam Thompson, and Betty Jean Wycherly. Miss LaRue Anderson of Castle Dale is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Burdick. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Viellard and son, Paul, were visitors in Salt Lake City last week. Redi Austin and Bill Clements recently joined the C. C. C. camp. They Thirty Years Ago bay-onet- te d. j church authorities meet with the right kind of encouragement and funds be secured to construct the building, it is the intention to have the same completed in time for the opening of school this fall. The establishment of a permanent school of this kind in Price means a great deal for the city and should be encourag- I M-- I I I I I I I I 1 I M t M I I will be in it until November. Mrs. Lee Kirk spent last week in Pleasant Grove with her mother then motored to Salt Lake City to see her children Bill and Helen Lee who are attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Wycherly are here visiting Mr. Wycherleys parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wycherly. The Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Q. Anderson. Those present were Mrs. Tony Tucker, Mrs. Roy Mecham, Mrs. Bill Burgess, Mrs. Thomas Dodgson, Mrs. LaVell Johnson, and Mrs. DeVere Curtis. The tables were decorated with clever favors, and lunch was served to the group. 1 II I I I I ' 1 I I I I I I just wanted to off to tip Mattingly & Moora:" you it's Although inexpensive, its really one of America's great whiskies. Try it J. Craig and Family, Castle Gate. today! BLENDED WHISKEY proof FARM SCHOOL CONDUCTED 72H -- 86 groin neutral spirits The training school for farm supervisors is being conducted in Castle Dale for prospective supervisors from Carbon and Emery counties. This school is under the direction of Don- - Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville & Baltimore Try FLUID DRIVING the Simplimatic Way GETAWAY! Go from standstill to top without shifting or touching the clutch! Start, stop, drive all day all without manual shiftT NO-SHIF- ing! Thats De Soto Fluid Driving the Simplimatic Way. . .and its smooth 6s oil! Try it today! i CARBON MOTOR SALES UTAH NORTH CARBON AVE. PRICE, ed. Mrs. Walter Wetzel of Castle Gate entertained a number of lady friends last Wednesday afternoon. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Among those present were: Mrs. W. R. Johnson, Mrs. F. S. Davies, Mrs. Levi Davies, Mrs. B. Lakin, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Gwilyn Jones of Price, and Mrs. E. M. Neher; Misses Mor-ga- n. Ingle, and Mellgren. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICLAL 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. David S Anderson and Matilda Snyder Anderson, husband and wife, LaPreal Anderson Lewis, Blanch Anderson Johnson, Hannah Anderson, Charles Leo Anderson and Marie Dionne Anderson, husband and wife, and John heirs-at-laLysle Anderson, of Erastus Anderson, deceased, 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 case of your failure so to do, ment will be rendered againstjudgyou according to the demand of the Comwhich has been filed with he plaint Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgments quieting plaintiffs title to the following described land, situated in Carbon County, State of Utah PHONE 1 CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER MOVING -- PACKING STORAGE SHIPPING 309 N. CARBON AVf OCA w When youre hard a! work on the job, ease up a moment and give yourself a break. Enjoy the pause that makes for better work, a freshing pause for clean ice-co- ld Coca-Col- a. Its re- taste pleases. ..and a refreshed feeling follows. So when you pause throughout the day ld make it the pause that refreshes with ice-co- YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY ed to-w- it: Coca-Col- a. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COL- COCA-COL- A HELPER, UTAH COMPANY BY BOTTLING CO. The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of SecUon 36 Township 13 South, Range 11 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian EDWARD SHEYA, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first pub., May 8, 1941 Date of last pub., June 5, 1941 , aid S. Gibson, district Two supervisors w,;i be Carbon county and willemployed work on Thursday, June 5. nmence CARD OF THANKS The many kindnesses that were tendered to us during our bereavement are greatly appreciated. We thank all our friends for their sweet sympathy and flowers upon the death of our dear wife and mother, Catherine Craig. 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