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Show F & , ftS, r toJMMiMtH thtrsdvy, July PAGE TWELVE 75 ceipts are collected and it is found that they are enough to cover the costs of the lodeo the signers are released of their guarantees The contract specifies that no amount of the fund is to be used for the payment of any salary or wages to the Price Post No 3, Amencan Legion, or any of its membership The contract also says that any profit made on the rodeo is to be placed in a fund to be used for the following years in undertaking the annual celebiation The undersigneis of the celebration are as follow's J. C. Penney company. Price Trading company, Stand-a- rt Optical company. Eastern Utah Electric company, Carbon Emery Bank, First National Bank, Shell Oil agency. Mutual Lumber company, Redd Motor company. Carbon County Publishing company, George B Wallace, First Federal Savings and Loan association, Loganknit Shop, Quality Dry Cleaners, Silver Dollar Club, James Gardner, Madsens Diess Shop, Ken Slusser company, G Barras, R UNDERSIGN FIFTH ANNUAL PRICE RODEO Establishments Guarantee Sums To Cover Rodeo Expenses Above Profits A list of the contributors who undersigned the fifth annual Robbers Roost Roundup was released this week by the Eastern Utah Rodeo association. The establishments undersigning the rodeo guarantee a certain amount which can be used by the Rodeo committee for any preliminary expenses incurred in getting the rodeo underway. After the gate re- - UUUUttttttUUttUitti TTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTYTTTTTT it E. Moss, The Texaco company, CYPHER miUiiiMUiMmimiimuiiiiuiiuiiiuiiiuuiiiiuiiiuHitti Ralph guests, Mi and Seal pelli and two children of Han- na, Wyoming I Paul Gaillard of Price Mastei I spent Tuesday and Wednesday with I his aunt. Miss Etta Moffitt I Joe Parr of Amencan Folk is visit-- I ing at the home of Mr and Mrs I James Dixon I Mrs Beth Page and small son of I Nephi aie visiting with Mr and Mis I, Bert Llewelyn i Joe Biown letuined home after 1 spending two weeks with his parents 1 in Sandy, Utah Mr and Mrs Mart Woods and fam-Til- y letuined Thursday from a vaca- I tion in Washington I Mi and Mrs. John F. Gillespie re- turned to their home in Spanish Fork 1 after spending a w'eek at the home Mr of then daughter and land Mrs Johnnie Hyita. Their grand-- I t,"m" I Rodeo Prize Winners son-in-la- w, 1 Geraldine accompanied daughter them home and plans to remain with them until school starts this fall. fj Wellington News f1 Ei nest Milner, daughter Martha I and Chailotte Tidwell visited Mr. and War- rens Flower Shop, LaMode Dress Shop, Westei n Auto Supply company, Service Plumbing, Acme Cleaners, f Gloria Shop, J Bracken Lee, Besso Shoe Shop, The Coffee Shop, Dino- saur Super Service, Mission Auto 1 . Park, Seppi Service, Jeans Service, jl Home Lumber and Building company, Standard Motor, June Bott, Wasatch Service, Price Commission company, Kelleys Price Drug, Reed Christotpheison, Diamond Markets,1 Lewis Optical company, Morleys Jewelers, Huish Theatres, A and H Maiket, Caibon Drug, Caibon Icej Ct earn company, Dick Mitchell, Car-bo- n Fruit Maikets, Miglions Seivice, Centie Service, Mitchell Sheya, O M Brown, Hansen Fumituie Exchange 'Lem Shinei, Cliffs Service, Belmont Richaids, Clara Miller, Ottos Seivice, Ottos Inn, Utah Distributing com-- 1 pany. Mabbutts Service, Walgreen W. F. MYERS, Prop. iDiug company, Capitol Club, Walnut 17 East Main St. Phone 237 Ba , Carbon Emery Maiket Gus Pap-pa- s, Maxs Maiket. Rinetti and Capi-- 1 toll Cafe, Boyacks, Atwoods Baibei Shop, Gnil Cafe, Price Hotel and H D Banelas TTTTTfTTTTTTTTfTflTTTTTT " It was also announced by the com- - Dont CYPHER iiuutiiiimmiHUHtinuMttimmmmiiiiiiHmtimmtHiimiiiHnmitiiHiiiMiiiiiHttitMii Mrs Mrs Roy Sibert in Grand Junction last week and toured scenic places in Colorado Mr and Mrs David Ellis of Ellens-libui- g, I Washington, Mrs. Merrill Ellis and son Douglas left for their homes I on Sunday after spending two weeks in this vicinity I Miss Eva Winder of Elmo is visit-- I ing her grandmother here I Mr and Mis M L Snow went to I a new suit Drop into Acme Cleaners and take advantage of some real buys. Cleveland Sunday for the funeral services of Mrs Matilda Cramer Lar-- ! sen EM Williams conducts band pi ac- tice every Monday afternoon at 2 00 o clock in the school house I AMATEUR BAREBACK RIDING U1 (No Final Money) ACME CLEANERS k1h-,- s Advo( in one metal ale cement for wood i Inna, The Sin leather, (loth 5n Frfnciit - AND TAILORS YOU CAN HAVE AN i NEOPRENE Clyde Higgenson and George Piantes each leceived $5 as extia nders in the Biahma Bull contest and Bob Penovich received $2 50 The judges in the events wreie Breezy Cox and Lem Pei kins The i timekeepeis vveie Dahl Snyder and Mrs Matt Cropper 1 Slats Jacobs, Bud Spillsbury Shorty Matlock and Smokey Snydei 1 won ptizes donated by the Price Trading company in the bronc riding calf roping, bulldogging and Brahma bull riding, respectively EL 1 sole for garage and service station men The new ALL-STE- who want a long wearing shoe sole PRICE SHOE SHOP Carbon Theatre Bldg. Furnace f I Installed now for as little iitmMmiiiiiiiiiuiiimmmiimiiiimnmiiinitiiimHiiiiiimHMHiiiMiMtiiiiimMMHUiiiiiimiMiiiiiiitiiimiiiMiiuiiMiiiiMuiHfiuiMitiimiiiuiiiMmiKmniHtmimMiiiua mittee that at no time so far have the Membeis of the Business Mens undersigneis been obliged to pay any committee seculing the signatures for amount to cleai up any debts incur the guarantees were Len Leavitt, red by the rodeo committee Peacock and Les Eldndge Price, Utah Go-m- as er per month Dont wait until pnees KENILWORTH NEWS By Ruth Burton Mr and Mrs Calvin Jewkes and sons Junior and Ronald returned last Wednesday from a tour of California Mr and Mrs James Burton are vacationing at Fish lake in southern Utah They were accompanied by Mr and Mrs John Burton of Spring Glen Mr and Mrs A B Pederson of Salt Lake City aie visiting with Mr 'and Mrs Steve Tamelas Mr and Mrs P J Bowman have as go higher. Call A. L. 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