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Show PAGE TWELVE this state and his deputies shall be deputy fire wardens." This $ RANGE-FIR- E means, that the sheriffs of the state will be expected and are bound by 4 to aid in the prevention of forduty of citizens the to the An appeal stated, there were nineteen diffeient est fires and to enforce the laws re- 'J state was voiced this week by A. W. fn-e- in this district and as a result of of Utah. state fires the in garding $ Magleby, San Rafael district grazier, these fires approximately 4,000 acres Another feature of the law, Section 3. We weie wondering just the to do everything in their power tojof range land were denuded. This which v other day about those poor peo-brings home the importance of prevent fires on not only results in the loss of the feed the measure some life to is as every-da- y pie who lead our article their own and on to stockmen but it also leaves the follows: about Ray Baldwin weeks fire ago fire within any Any machine public ranges in1 ranges in a state where erosion can to this act 'v and his paper-foldin- g and i.t the drying months set in and eventually ruin the range district created pursuantand without weather in out the being Tne elements. ahead. He pointed beyond any attempts to reclaim it. burning uncontrolled of the the mercy proper precautions bewe thought about this the out that the ranges! All the fires were fought and extin-th- is adequate and moie ing taken to prevent its spread is de- v' sorner we felt about those per- summer guished with the aid of C. C. C. boys clared a public nuisance. Any persons who have been losing sleep more be would resulting in a great expense to the son responsible for the starting of over the fact that Mr. Baldwin susceptible to fmes government. All the fires were found such fires and any on whose 'J was out in the cold with his person of because thojto have been started by persons and land such fire may be burning shall machine. And just a note to the abundance of foi-'i- n one instance the party responsi-ag- e s' conto skeptics. Theie are those peomake reasonable effort every Js unfoitunate the brought about ble for a fire was convicted and fined, trol and take who pie extinguish it immediately as their ot otheis Mr. Magleby reported that he reby the extremely circumstances after the existence of such fire bewet spring and cently visited some of the burned own and who tear their hair ly comes known to him. If said person and lose their sleep just be- in Scofield tions district the and for the starting of said cause someone else is having a A. VV. Magleby months. summerj The fire found that erosion has set in and that responsible land-ownland or . 'v on whose fire the hard time. hazaid increases in proportion to the ail vegeta ion on the areas is dead said fire is burning shall refuse, neg- Well, to ease our own c'n- forage and consequently the hazard and that it will take many years for ect or fail tQ make e reasonable science and to keep oui selves has been inci eased, Mr. Magleby he area to regain the plant covering ffort t0 extinguish it the chief for- from being waylaid in some stated. a l once a k alley some night by the dai est-fior his warden any of deputes Mr. Magleby quoted the lessor S. P. C. A., we have decided to The local grazing office prepared shall summarily abate the nuisance come out with the good nets teaching lines on the placards dis- - letters this week to be sent to all thus occasioned by controlling and Mr. Baldwin has a roof over his the district warning extinguishing such fire and the cost head and over his maehnie. against starting and leaving thereof shall be collected from the 'J Yes. the carpenteis have finally The letters instruct anyone person responsible for the starting or pi ogressed to a point where he wue are Ul of AmaU 0neSL Now, sighting a fire to call the sheriffs of- - existence of such fire by civil action' can again look them in he eye that the forage on the ranges has ma-- 1 flce and the district graziers office for the collection by the county of the v- without calling them a bunch tured and has begun drying the fiie There tor a At the last special session of the costs or damages and it shall be the s' of bad names. hazard has increased to a proportion Utah state legislature a law was pass- - jduty of the county attorney to pio.se-e- d 'v while we thought they had lost 's their plans or something, but wheie every precaution should be pertaining to the control of forest cute such action. It shall be the duty we were wrong. They were taken. fires. The bill was signed by Gov- - 0f w'arden or chief forester-fir- e like slow in started, getting just There have been no fires in this ernor Herbert B. Maw on June 10, any 0f bjs deputies to enforce the defense program. Now they .' the are w'ell on their way with the lange district up to date, the grazier 1941, The bill sets up a board to provision of this act when any fire stated, but the record of this district be known as the State Board of For- - bas been reported to the chief f.re-estr- y building and Mr. Baldwin is 'v of last year gives ample proof that and Fire Control. Specifica- - warden or any of his deputies and it happy and we are happy and the carpenters aie happy, we igilance against fires should never tions of the law state that The sher- - shall be his or their duty immediately be relaxed. Last year, Mr. Magleby iff of each of the several counties cf to employ such means as in his or 'v hope. 0Isnt that good new's folks? s' their judgment seem expedient and We now have a loot over our necessary to control and extinguish back end we mean over the it, the cost thereof to be a charge s' oack end of our building and Mr Baldwin is no longer un- - 's against the county in which the ex- penses are incurred, provided that if Js comiortable. funds are available therefor the county may be by the state These facilities 1 Huntington creek. for not to exceed one-ha- lf the would make the water available to penses charged. lands ot the Huntington, CasUc Dale and Orangeville aieas. The delegation was composed of Duane Frandsen, Emery county attorney; C. W. Siterrud and R J. A delegation of water users from Dyches, officials of an irrigation Emery county met with U. S. Recla- mation bureau officials last week in COAL PRODUCTION DOWN Salt Lake City to urge construction of Coai pi eduction lor the week endthe Joes valley project on Cottonwood creek. ing June 28 was 1.000 tons below the mark established for the week endresiThe bureau was informed tnat dents of the district benefiting from ing June 21, according to a report the water are willing to underwrite from the United States Department diit and that the water is badly needed. of the Intel lor, bituminous coal BHA.'il) last the Coal KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY for vision production They were informed that the bureau week repoited was 46,000 tons as has prepared a tentative report on the This whiskey is 4 YEAHS OLD 93 Proof with the 47,000 of the precompaied project that calls for a 38,000 acre National Distillers Products Corporation, New York P week. However, this figure is vious j foot a 1 and high-reservoir storage line canal from Cottonwood creek to 9,000 tons above that chalked up for the same week of last year. LOCAL GRAZIER MAKES APPEAL TO NUISANCE PUBLIC ON Baldwin And His J Machine Are Now Happily Covered ' ex-offi- s '' j in Provo. Katos spent the week-en- d Mis Seal Huisli ot Magna and daughter, Tubby, aie viisting Mr and Mrs. Hoi ace Najloi. Frances E. Denison and James Watt attended the U M W, convention at Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Ellis Peacock, Frank Failaino and Fiancis Dimnuck enjoyed a fishing canyon Sunday. trip to Huntingtonfamilies held a le- The Malmgien union at Fairmont paik m Salt Lake) I C'dy ihe fou. Mlt Thus,, attending , "nth H(u Lawtcme Muling,, n C( ' fni and M i s Lloyd Hobbs v. and Mis ' so, Mr, v he Jennings, hi Jackman, Ml,1 pnwitz, Salt I like Citv ld-- i yans Di niMin, Delange, Mi Suiinysick 7$ "1 LandMr, r Orrel Fifty guests Horse sho weie sei veil luiKheon. and baseball vw ' '' At the end of the day; too tired to enjoy the evening? TDQffUn You can enjoy the days and the evenings, too, when you send your j Utindry t In and the practical thing us today. sec-ear- er PRICE STEAM ' . re to do Cult LAUNDRY j PRICE THIS - PHONE WEEK-- 25 LBS. FOR $1.00 24 NORTH 218 CARBON AVENUE ' - --- e-- Emery County Group Seeks Project Aid j SuhhyBmook I WELLINGTON NEWS ITfii 1F3i?sC Time-Save- K!aift5tmaill IBaimfe of Price, Utah Since 1901 Safety, Service, Stability Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System JUNE 30, 1911 12:30 1.00 3:00 6:00 mine report- s- 6;30 pM Daily jnd 9:30:PM Mon thru Sat 7:30 AM Mon thru Sat B. S. Bercovici B. Hughes John Cedric Foster Arthur Gaeth Fulton Lewis, Fri OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS 7:45 AM Mon thru Fri 9:45 AM Mon thru Sat 10:00 AM Mon thru Sat 10:15 AM Mon thru Sat 10:45 AM Mon thru Sat 12:15 PM Mon thru Fri 1:30 PM Sunday 1:30 PM Mon thru Fri 2:00 PM Sunday 5:00 PM Sunday 5:00 PM Friday 5:00 PM Wednesday 5:00 PM Saturday 5:30 PM Tuesday 6:00 PM Sunday 6:30 PM Sunday 7:30 PM Thursday 7:30 PM Friday 8:30 PM Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00 PM Monday Jr. Wythe Williams - - Raymond Gram Swing Wythe Williams Farm Flashes Edith Adams Future We Are Always Young, Drama Serial Helen Holden, Govt Girl, Drama Find My Way, Drama Serial Singin Sam Local Church of the Air The Johnson Family Ten Top Tunes American Forum of the Air Doubh or Nothing Ill Mystery Hall The Green Hornet Ned Jordan, Secret Agent Wake Up America Ave Maria Hour The Great Gunns Quiz Bowl The Lone Ranger Double or Nothing ' . i You last week visiting friends and RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ Overdrafts Bank Building, Furniture, Fixtures Other Real Estate Cash Assets: U. S. Bonds . 406,990.93 278.97 1.00 3,004.00 954,688.91 $1,364,963.81 LIABILITIES $ 50,000.00 90,000.00 55,331.34 555,523.54 612,543.78 1,565.15 NONE NONE Rediscounts ' By Mrs. Hans Denison Miss Mary Alene Lakatos is Miss Johnnie McKenny at American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Steve La- - deceased. 792,980.33 . $1,364,963.81 SERVICE To Individuals, Firms and Corporations NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned, at the law office of J. H. Braffet, at No. 5 South 4th East Street, Price, Utah, on or before the 6th day ot September, 1941. JOE FRAtfDSEN, Administrator of the Estat f Peter Frandsen, deceased. ALtomey for Petitioner: J. H. BRAFFET, 5 South 4th East Street, Price, Utah. Date of first pub., June 26, 1941. Date of last pub., July 17, 1941. PJtOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Notices Consult County Clerk or respective sign erg for further Informa- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Starling M. Graves, also known as Sam Graves, also known as S. M. Graves, and being one and the same person, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 8th day of No- - vember, and CORDIAL NEWS THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Carbon County. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Frandsen, NONE Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves Time Deposits Demand Deposits Other Liabilities Bills Payable SUNNYS1DE I $126,750.00 30,758.58 4,200.00 TOTAL HELPFUL H PM Sunday PM Saturday PM Mon thru Fri PM Mon thru Sat NEWS COMMENTATORS 8:00 AM Mon thru Fri 9:00 PM Mon thru Fri 11:00 AM Mon thru Fri 12:30 PM Mon thru Sat 4:00 PM Mon thru Fri 4:45 PM Sunday 7:00 PM Mon, Tue, Wed, 8:30 PM Tne and Thu 1941 7:30 PM Mon, Wed, Fri 8:00 PM Sunday 10.00 PM Mon thru Sat NEWS DRAMATIZED 7:00 Thursday g, Condensed Statement of Condition TOTAL rs NEWS BROADCASTS 7:30 AM Mon thru Sat 8:25 AM Sunday 12:00 Noon Mon thru Sat Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellis of Ellens-burWashington, were here for the reunion, and visited in Price and Wellington. Mrs. Edwin Asay and daughter Jane Ann of Ellensburg, Washington, and Mrs. Met nil Ellis and son Douglas of Seattle, Washington, were here o Municipal Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock. Other Assets Cash and Due from Banks By Wanda Peterson Four-club met The at the home of Anita Bettino Thursday afternoon to work on their slips. Those present were Helen Peters, Elaine Hryon, Mary Jardine and Alene Rich. Zeltha Rich is their leader. Next Thursday they will meet at the home of Elaine Tryon. Kermit Petersen and Lorenzo Petersen attended the Petersen reunion in Ferron last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Peterson and nine childien of Mesa, Arizona, have been visiting a few days here. They came to Utah to attend the Petersen reunion. KEUB Programs, week beginning July 20. A. D. 1941. HENRY RUGGER!, Executor of the Estate of Starling M. Graves, also known as Sam Graves, also known as S. M. Graves, and one and the same person,being deceased. Date of first pub., June 26th, 1941 Date of last pub., July 17th, 1941 just know you've bought me a new ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR'' I Yes, indeed! Already more than 73,000 husbands in the territory we serve have purchased Electric Refrigerators for Her Majesty, Mrs, Housewife. And the number increases daily! Little wonder for Electric Refrigeration saves food, money, time and trouble. In fact, an Electric Refrigerator actually pays for itself through savings and all the time you enjoy a bounteous supply of ke cubes, frosty desserts, sherbets, ice creams and many other delicious things which can be made at home for less money than you can buy them. Of course, you may buy a Electric Refrigerator on convenient, easy terms! BUY ELECTRIC j appliances FROM YOUR DEALER IUIIIIMI It ..I.. M M J |