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Show THE It COWLES, HAL G. MacKNIGHT, Publishers of her brother A. H. Thomas. Randy Degn now of Salt Lake mt-A&unr- atP City visited his sister Mrs. Hubert Hreinson Monday. ON Ntwinknn, ONK COVERAGE, ONE COET UTAHSTAIE PftSV AS50C1ATI0N- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peterson anIeeuio Every Thursday By The nounce the marriage of their CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Gur-ke- y daughter Vera to Mr. Phillip IWTOfUAl NATKXAl Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second of Los Angeles, California, on ASSOCIATION June 17. The bride has been em' class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription ployed in Los Angeles, California, rate $2.50 yearly in Utah; $3.00 yearly outside state. for the past three years and that is where the happy couple will retary; Fae Bendall, Norene Long, make their home. young friends. reporters; Helen CASTLE GATE NEWS The Ladies Auxiliary held their Dorothy Hardee, A group of friends pleasantly Thacker, Helen Majnik, Darlene surprised Mrs. Leo Miller and Mrs. regular meeting June 14 at the Lewis enterMcDonald Helen and Battiste with a party at the home of Mrs. Welber Hardee. was Albert of Mrs. Miller on June 13. Private Bruce Johnson left June tainment The next meeting home Miss Frances Majnik returned held at the home of Mrs. Craig The same ladies surprised Mrs. recently from Colorado where she 15 for his camp in Kentucky, after how to Helen visited. Her niece Helen Majnik visiting with his parents Mr. and where they were taught Houghton on the 24th, the on and darn patches. stockings put and occasion being in honor of all their getting returned with her to visit here. Mrs. A. R. Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hatfield married to Miss Elaine Hardee After lessons refreshments birthdays. of Salt Lake City were recent vis- who will remain here for a while. served. Miss Sybil Evans was down from Don Ross left last week for Salt Salt Lake An item of interest to the resiitors at the home of her parents City and visited at the dents of Castle Gate was the death Lake City where he was inducted home of her Mr. and Mrs. William Memmott. mother, Mrs. Annie E. L. Winn of Kenilworth visited of Charles Morgan, age 90, Salt into the armed forces. Evans recently. Vickers 15 Mrs. Mr. on Lawrence June and at the home of his daughter Mrs. Lake City who died Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and Howard Ludwig on his way to Pro- Mr. Morgan was the first prospect- of Del Carbon, Colorado, visited spent the last two week daughter and vo where he entered summer or to start in Castle Gate. While recently at the home of Mr. ends visiting; in Spanish Fork. looking for copper or gold he made Mrs. John Vickers. Miss Nadine school, at the B. Y. U. Miss Lydia Degn left Sunday The Relief society quilted Tues- the big discovery of coal which is Vickers returned to Colorado with New in also to them there and visit our 13 mine June Mrs. at the home of today. day Mrs. Cleon Craig and Miss Beth Mexico. Fay Thacker. Janice Mellor, daughter of Mr. Lewis were appointed leaders for Postmaster Jim Nielsen returned and Mrs. Golden Mellor celebrated the girls H club here. They Sunday from a ten day vacation her 6th birthday on June 14, Flag held their first meeting June 15 spent in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Degn returnDay and Tommy Amette, son of at the home of Miss Lewis and Mr .and Mrs. Len Arnette cele- elected their new officers: Ramona ed home Sunday from a vacation brated his 9th birthday the same Fiack, president: La Rae Bendeli, trip to California. Mrs. Remo Etzel has returned day. Each had a party for their vice president: Eileen Battiste, sec- from Los Angeles, California, and will make her home with her par$ ents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson $ as Reno has entered the armed services. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Petersen and daughter of Los Angeles, Cali fornia, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pet$ ersen. , Mrs. Ellen Edwards, aged 91 of Salt Lake City, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Jack Jones passed away SunVAL fjp ' 4-- 'VyVyVWVyVVyVyVyVVyVVyWVWV I M5)tin $ $ i$ $ In observance of Independance Day The Merchants Committee of Price City An nounee s. That the Following Business Houses in Price will be closed Monday and Tuesday, July 3rd and 4th . KELLERS FOOD MARKET EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. SPROUSE REITZ STORE KEN SLUSSLER STORE J. C. PENNY CO. MUTUAL LUMBER CO. CARBON EMERY MARKET SAFEWAY STORES BO YACKS STORE A and H MARKET GAMBLE STORE PRICE TRADING CO. A Permanent organization among the I Merchants of Price has been effected, that will in the future determine Policys I effecting Business houses in general. SIGNED MERCHANTS COMMITTEE OF PRICE t t day morning. Funeral and burial will be in Salt Lake City .where the Jones went Monday to make the arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGrath of Brigham are visiting at the home INTENTION Notice is hereby given by the City Council, of Price a Municipal Corporation of the State of Utah, of the intention of the said Council to make the following improveto-w- it: CURB AND GUTTER: 18 Niel-!SO- To con. struct Standard Curb and Gutter on North Side and South Side of Second North Street from First West to Third East Street and on the North Side of First North Street from First East to Second East Street. The total cost of said improvements are estimated at $6,907.00 plus 10 per cent for engineering and advertising; Price Citys portion is $260.00, and the abutters portion is $6,647.00. The estimated cost per abutting front foot are; $1.70 per foot, for Standard Curb and Gutter, and for all Standard Driveways $40.00 each. Ten per cent for engineering and advertising will be added to the above unit price estimates. The abutters portion of said cost and expense and Price Citys por tion of the said improvements will be paid by special local assessments on all lots, parcels and pieces of land abutting upon and within the said proposed improvement district and on the above streets mentioned to be improved. The following Blocks and Additions are hereby affected by the said improvements: Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 of Local Sur- gon to visit his son e tioned there in Hiawatha ball cluh Columbia club 2 Caied40n account of Master Ronald Evanl visiting with his 3-- Mrs. Madge Hixson ters. Joan and Lake City this wJf7, leave for school in Chicago. Mrs. Bessie Snow and daughter rYYYTfYTTTYYTYTTYYTTYTYTT?TYYTtTTTVY; Mrs Pete Tabone and children visited last Thursday in Orangeville. The Misses Raydell and Lois Long, daughters of Mrs. Pete Fish are visiting in Spanish Fork. The Misses Barbara and Jean Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller are visiting in Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foote and children were visitors last week to Huntington. Bob Long, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long is visiting until this week end here then will return to school in St. Louis, Missouri. Mrs. E L. Winn of Kenilworth visited last week at the home of her daughter Mrs. Howard Lud- - K TAXES Wjg. ., .y. (J sales LudB. H. tax) (no Hyrum Petersen and wig of Salt Lake City were down last week visiting here and over BUREAUS jr the county. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret and daughters left Friday for a COMMISSIONS visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nougaret and girls left then to visit in Ely, Nevada a while. REGULATIONS Mrs. Alfred Biggs and children returned last week from Los AnOPPRESSIONS geles, California. VAQl!!JD DELUXE SEDAN Heater, radio, original tires, tutone paint, very low mileage. A-- l. COUPE New tires, heater, radio, perfect motor, guar- 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE 5 PASSENGER anteed. 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN New tires, new seat covers, heater, mechanically A-SEDAN Heater, radio, 1941 PLYMOUTH seat covers, new paint, perfect motor, new tires, l. A-- l. 1940 CHEVROLET MASTER DELUXE DAN teed. SE- Heater, new tires, motor perfect, guaran- SEDAN New paint, new tires, motor reconditioned, guaranteed. STUDEBAKER COMMANDER (6 Cyl) Heater, new tires, mechanically A-PLYMOUTH SEDAN Heater, new tires, motor perfect, guaranteed. OLDSMOBILE SEDAN (6 Cyl). Very good tires, motor perfect, a bargain. SEDAN Heater, very good tires, FORD motor excellent, a bargain. FORD V8 TUDOR SEDAN Heater, radio, very good tires, perfect motor, A-- l. SEDAN Heater, excellent FORD V8 tires, perfect motor, a bargain. DODGE Vi TON PANEL New pre-wtires, per-- , feet motor, a bargain. 1940 PLYMOUTH 1940 l. 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1935 ar MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM SPOT CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED CARS Buy Now If Automobiles are Rationed CARBON MOTOR SALES Plymouth 44 NORTH CARBON De Soto Dealer o FEWER A" ,14 COLUMBIA NEWS o m. Orlando Cocomiglio came home Monday on a ten day He was stationed at furlough. Fort McClellan, Alabama, where he received eight weeks of basic training and nine weeks of specialist training as a clerk. Orlando is for the the son of Mr .and Mrs. Jim CocoAfter spending his ten miglio. . days at home he expects to return to Ft. George Meade, Maryland. YOU KNOW THIS MAN and his Private Leon Stevenson from Ft. McClellan, Alabama, is home on devotion to Americanism. 15 day furlough. After his fur-an- d A Vote for Bennison is a Vote Mrs. Dan Stevenson and is a To Preserve Free Speech. lough he will go to Fort Meade, To Preserve Free Enterprise Maryland. Leon is the son of Mr. former carrier. To Preserve the Constitution Mr. and Mrs. Len Walton and and the American way of life, so daughter, Patsy Ann, of Culver that our boys and girls who now City, California, is visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevenfight our cause shall not have home son. Mrs. Walton is the daughter 11 in America And vain. so, fought Also of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. will offer to them the freedom their son Keith Stevenson is here YYYYYYYYYYYYYTTYY visiting from the same city. you and I have enjoyed. Mr. Harold Mrs. Stevenson and VOTE JULY 11, FOR THE MAN of Salt Lake were week end you WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER guests of Mr.Cityand Mrs. Ernest REGISTER JULY 1 Stevenson. commissions Mrs. Jessie Crawford and Mrs. Paid political advertisement by: Amy Nelson and daughters, Jessie Abo Baker, Taylorsville, Utah. and Genadele of Helper, were vis AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiillil Adam 5. Bennison Private REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE JJo lEi?a5&im Let FOR a Sun-Advoc- On The REPUBLICAN Ticket PRIMARY ELECTION JULY J, Bracken Leefs record guarantees fewer taxes, regulations, AVE. PRICE, UTAH City Recorder. Date of first pub., June 29, 1944 Date of last pub., July 13, 1944 SHARE THE RIDE TODAY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . . . Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the City Recorder, of Price Municipal Corporation of Price, Utah, up and until noon of the 31st Day of July, A. D. 1944, for the furnishing of all material and making improvements Construction of approximately 4000 feet of Standard Curb and Gutter, and Standard Driveways. Bid Curb and Gutter by the foot, and Driveways per Unit. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, orofiles and specifica-- , tions and forms for bids and bond may be obtained at the office of the City Recorder of Price Municipal Corporation Price, Utah, at any time during office hours, $5.00 derequired. posit The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, and waive defects. By Order of the City Council of Price, Utah, this 26 th day of June, A. united nation. Today our country is calling upon In addition to supplying the armed forces with glider and bomber fuselage f0dStUlrS Z T VitaminT Vitamin-fortifie-d AntBusch BZd Hospit'al Diet cattie feed. . Battariee . Paper IB tui dl COR- Date of first pub., June 29, 1944 Date of last pub., July 13, 1944 You Give Uncle Sam a Lift every one of us to enlist in a great awakening of that early American creed of helping ourselves by helping our neighbors. Sharing our automobiles is as easy as it is helpful. Wherever we go, theres somebody going our way. When we give him a lift, we give Uncle Sam a lift on the way to Victory. hand. That spirit expanded 13 struggling colonies into a vast, D., 1944. City Recorder. and Where would we be today if our forefathers had gone their separate ways at their own convenience? When this nation was in its infancy, neighbor gave neighbor a helping it: Ben Ward, I WHEN YOU VOTE FOR Bert Ward, PRICE MUNICIPAL PORATION, by 1 VOTE FOR YOURSELF jections to the said improvements must be presented in writing setting forth accurately the lot, Block or parcel of land by proper description, and giving lot or Block number, or by Metes and Bounds as the case may be, and the exact number of feet owned by the objector, in lineal front feet, and must be filed with the City Recorder on or before the 31st Day of July, A. D. 1944, at 5:00 P. M. of said day. The City Council will meet on the 31st day of July, 1944, at 7:30 P. M. to consider all such protests and objections to said improvements as may have been made. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Price, Utah, this 26th day of June, A. D. 1944. PRICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, by to-w- I I . fltJ vey. All protests against carrying out of the said intentions, or any ob- 1941 DESOTO to YOU U S. SENATE NOTICE OF ments itors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. for DesMoines, Iowa Dave Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. where she entered training in the John Crawford. WAC. Mrs. T. W. Evans has returned Mr. and Mrs. Willis Larsen ands from Salt Lake City where she Fa .her Sunday, daughter spent American Fork. had been called. Day, visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ellett and S. U. navy Jim Nielson of the have returned home after family arrived here June 22 for a visitn spending a week at Bicknel. at the home of his father, Joe Miss Dixie Wootten has returnSr. Jim has been attending ed home after visiting relatives now will and school in Colorado in American Fork. June l 27 0 1944 ANHEUSER-BUSC- H w oi .1. u produce8 materials BrelT 'd . s o. 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