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Show cwrig. May 1945 i HE the banquet. Tickets were handled by Mrs. Jimmie Evans. SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES Club rriday Night ning, May 18, in the dining room club of civic auditorium, Elks' Ladies The Friday night bridge the home of Mrs. Severina were entertained with a burlesrtosso last Friday. Guests que on the United Nations Con, Mrc Felix Dusserre, Mrs. ference. Mr. Resell The skit portrayed the "Big John Menotti, Mrs. Five, introduced with fitting Joe Delpha, and songs as follows: Molotov sheya. Mrs. "Volga JSss Lucille Dusserre. Boatman," played by Mrs. Severina Grosso; Anthony Eden, "The Oak and the Ash," Mrs. J. C. parties Follow Hubbard; France, "Oui, Oui, Marie, Graduation Dance of If youll Do This for Me, Mrs. tradition usual the Following various Glen Nelson; China, Chinatown, celebrating graduation school My Chinatown, and Mrs. Vincent high of college coups for Sumner; and Stettinius, "God together caduates gathered dance Bless America, Ruth Bernardi. parties after the graduation 18. Each of the characters was accom-- . May Friday evening. at Es- panied by an interpreter. Turkey Enjoying a steak dinner the was portrayed by Mrs. E. K. ter's Chicken Shack were Aplan-al- p Olsen, with the number, Theres following couples. Arden on and Paulette Bertot, Van Davis an Old Fat Turkey Down McIn- Grandfather's Farm. Mrs. Erin and Jean Reese, Douglas Lundberg, Joe Leonard took the part of a news tyre and Betty Bob commentator broadcasting the Tangaro and Barbara Brach, Don conference to the nation. The conPatricia and Hills, Gordon Williams and Verna Fassio, James ference was interrupted by Kenof Hungary and To-- 1 Simone and Bernice Branch, neth Prince and Carmen Zeddies, yo, demanding a part in the proKenneth Milo and Olive Stewart. ceedings, played by Mrs. Tom Lamph and Mrs. Frank Cones. The conference was concluded with the Elks' Ladies Hold singing of Therell be a Hot Time Closing Party Meeting for their last party of in the Old Town Tonight. the season last Wednesday eve- Outgoing officers were toasted by Mrs. Tom Lamph, and each notice to creditors new officer was toasted by her In The Matter Of The Estate Of predecessor. The following new as JOE also known JOE ZORZOT, officers have been elected by the as JOE known ZERZUT, also coming year: Mrs. Mae Elwood, also known as JOSEP president; Mrs. Ed Quinn, also known as JOSIP Mrs. Frank Cones, secalso known as JOE all being one and the same retary; Mrs. Tom Lamph, treasur-e- r; Mrs. Fred Reynolds, auditor; person, Deceased. Creditors will present claims Mrs. Earl Hills, historian; Mrs. with vouchers to the undersigned Ruth Bernardi, parliamentarian. at Price, Carbon at his home General in charge of chairman or at the County, State of Utah, closing banquet was Mrs. law office of B. L. Dart, Price, the Utah, on or before the 16th day of Henry Beckel, who assisted Mrs. July, 1945. Severina Grosso and Mrs. Erin CHARLES BAKER Leonard on the program commitAdministrator. B. L. DART, Attorney for the tee. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Administrator, Price, Utah. John Menotti were in charge of First Publication May 17th, 1945. 1945. June arrangements an ddecorations for Publication Last 7th, S,nic Sinters, Mrs- - ZAR-ZU- T, ZON-ZU- T' ZON-ZU- T! ZON-ZU- T! vice-preside- nt; Entertains At Birthday Party Monday Evening Mrs. Rulon Bryner entertained at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Jolenes, fifteenth birthday on Monday evening, May 21. Retreshments were served to fifteen guests, after which competitive games were played and prizes given to the winners. TRICE, UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT- E. SMALL PRICE POLICE FORCE WORKING WELL Page Seven Jap Cave Found By Price Boy, Buddy; Occupants Killed April Dry Month Says Weatherman Up to May 23, only of an inch of moisture Price has ample reason to be Pushing toward the Balcte Tnss was recorded for Price, accordproud of its police force which in the Caraballo mountains on ing to N. P. Pettersson, governhas been handicapped by being Luzon Island, a company of in- ment weatherman. April was also short two men for the past year fantrymen of the veteran 25th a dry month, twenty-on- e hundor more, the duties being carried Division prepared to dig in for redths being the total for the enby four regular members of the the night after a hard drive to tire month. Last year April moisforce. the crest of a well defended hill. ture amounted to 1.86 inches. Since March 1, five robberies! One of the doughboy riflemen, The highest temperature during N. I. X. E. Club in the city have been cleared up Private Lee E Osborne, son of the past seven days was recorded Elects Officers and perpetrators have all been Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osborne, on May 17 with 79 degress, and AddiThe N.IN.E. Utica, Illinois, commenced the lowest of 39 on May 20. Club held its convicted and sentenced. digsecond meeting on Tuesday, May tional work of patroling the new ging his foxhole for the night, and 22, at the home of Miss Lois Hast- building projects in Northeast after going about a foot deep, the CARBON YOUTHS ARE ings, where they elected club of- Price has been assumed by the' hole caved in uncovering a large COMMENDED TOR AIR ficers, who are as follows: Lois force, two night men are on duty1 Jap cave. A rifleshot came from BY DOOLITTLE Hastings, president; Arlene Wil- at all times and turn out night the hole, and Osborne backed off WORK Pher-so- n, lights, patrol alleys, and try doors in time to miss son, hit. being Shirley men and women of You'd secretary and treasurer; of business establishments. Alerted by the shot, Osborne's theAmong the how air force congratulated be business Eighth many surprised Elaine Waterman, songleader; buddy. Private Grant Muhlestein, by Lt. James H. Doolittle, Jerry Shiner, reporter; Shirley houses leave their doors unlocked threw two well aimed today re- - Price, Utah, who assumed command of the a local door was even banks Gilligan and Rita Pessito, demonthe hand hole that grenades into forces in January of 1944, were said Chief stration committee; Mary Dart, cently found open, appeared to give good results. No Technical Sergeant Walter T. Wm. Mclntire. locater. and came from the cave, Members of the force, besides response the Axelgaard, Price, and Pfc. Ralph The leaders for this group Japs in the hole, W. Gibbony of Nine Mile. assuming are Mclntire Chief Tony Silvagni, are Evelyn Hastings and Donna the two "Tropic Lightning Lt. Doolittle commended the J. N. Robertson and Arthur An- - dead, Horsley. soldiers covered up the large hole men for the derson. , magnificent job they caving enough room for them had done in work ovcr Germany, Ladasa Club to sieep in for the night The Q hth air force was the Mrs. Phyliss Dixon entertained In the light of the next morning world.s mightcgt strat ic it was discovered that Osborne . members of the Ladasa Club with havi ng dropped 700i000 had dug into a large connecting 'tons group sewing and luncheon at her home o b;,mbs tm c ta rgets, tunnel which linked three enemy an a Friday evening. May 11. Guest e of a lon a minute over Purchase and Frank Jack by list included: Mrs. Lelia Wallace, positions, a typical Jap defense twelve months, Mrs. Evelyn Baker, Mrs. Rasalee World of the interest of B. E. encountered in the Balete fitfht-- 1 9 .. Truck Johnson Johnson the in Bell, Mrs. Marjorie Curtis, Miss ing. Taking four pounds of TNT' GERMAN PRISONER HOME Vera Bean, Miss Shirley Shiner, service and the local franchise of the infantrymen blew up the cave, Daly Dent Jr arrived in price Miss Gladys Tanner. Mrs. Bonnie the Rio Grande Motorways, was and the rest of the men threw Monday t() sK,nd a G0.day fur-haWednesas announced completed Carnia, Mrs. Jane Robson, Mrs. grenades into the remaining iugh here with his parents, Mr. Norma Baker and Mrs. Wardella day. completely destroying openings, The new company will be the Jap position and killing the and Mrg Daly w. Dent He was Javorsky were special guests. known as the World Transfer. The defenders. two World brothers have been Entertains Monday Night the concern for the past Mrs. J. G. Reese of Hiawatha operating six months while Mr. Johnson has DILLINGER AT CARBON a at foursome entertained bridge been in California. The movie, Dillinger," will be They have her home Monday night. A de- been associated with the concern released at the Carbon theatre in licious luncheon was served to: for the past eleven years. (Price Thursday, Friday and SatMrs. E. Clifford Simmons, Mrs. Mr. Johnson will return to San urday of this week, according to Virge Olsen, Mrs. Robert McKin- Jose, California, where he is in(Barney DeVietti, manager. It is a non and the hostess. Mrs. Clifford terested in business property. (story of how one man and his Simmons was special guests. henchmen blasted the middle west NOTICE TO CREDITORS with a reign of terror which last-fSUMMONS IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL fourteen months. DISTRICT COURT OF THE Lawrence IN THE DISTRICT Tierney, the screens COURT OF STATE OF UTAH, IN newest THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISguy is featured in tough AND FOR CARBON TRICT IN AND FOR CARBON the title role. COUNTY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of LEGAL NOTICE ALVA JESSE CAMPBELL, also Henry Lee Brown, District Land Office, Salt Lake! Plaintiff, known as Alva Jennings Campbell, City, Utah, April 14, 1945. vs also known as A J. Campbell, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, also known as A1 Campbell, Dorothy Mae Johnson Brown, that the State of Utah has filed Defendant. Deceased. to select, Serial 063484 application THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Creditors will present claims NNEy4, NEy4NWy4, SAID DEFENDANT: with vouchers attached to the un- covering Sec. 21, NNWy4, SE- -' You are hereby summoned to dersigned administrator at the of- NEy4SEy4 y4 Nwy4, sEy4NEy4, NEy4SEy4,i after fice of Jensen and Farndsen, At appear within twenty days Sec. 22, SWNE,1 service of this summons upon you, torneys at Law, Price, Utah, on or NEy4SWy4, Nwy4swy4 sec. 23, if served within the county in before the 18th day of July, 1945. swy4Nwy4, 12 S.R. 12 E. S.L.M., Utah, 520 which this action is brought, EARL F. HILLS, acres. The Department has classi- -, Administrator of the otherwise, within thirty days affied the land as proper for acqui- -, ter service and defend the above Estate of Alva Jesse sition under Sec. 7 of the Taylor; entitled action and in case of your Campbell, also known Grazing Act, as amended, and opfailure to do so judgment will be as Alva Jannings Campened it to selection by the State A1 as also rendered against you according to known bell, under the Grant to Miners Hospithe demand of the complaint, deceased. Campbell, tal. Any person desiring to object FRANDSEN AND with the filed which has been JENSEN to this application because of the clerk of said court; this action is Attorneys for Administrator mineral character of the land or brought to recover a judgment Price, Utah for other reason should file any dissolving the marriage contract Date of First Publication: his protest in this office during the 1945 heretofore existing between you 17, May period of publication or before fiDate of Last Publication: and the plaintiff. nal approval. 1945 B. L. DART, June 7, SCOTT P. STEWART, Attorney for the plaintiff, Register. The at Carbon paper B. L. Dart 1st Publication May 3; at Law Attorney Last Publication May 31, 1945. Price, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1945. First publication May 3rd, Estate of Betty Migliore, also 1st Publication April 26, 1945 known as Bette Migliori, DeLast Publication May 31st, 1945. ceased. Creditors will present claims NOTICE TO CREDITORS eleven-hundredt- hs released from a German prison camp after 14 months of confinement, being captured during the Italian campaign, in which he participated in three major battles. 4-- H vice-preside- 4-- H World Brothers Buy Transfer Company i nd NOW . . . Is the time to do that paint job. Help conserve your property with the best of all or ' t. ' l 1 7s for the Sons of Heaven There is a long, hard job left for our dollars to do. Lets go on with it on to Tokyo. Buy War Bonds now to blast Japan out of the war. CARBON EMERY BANK Price, Utah ' at AND BE SURE TO USE with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri & Gibsyn, Attorneys At Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of July, 1945. In The Matter Of The Estate Of ANGUS JOHN ROBB, also known as ANGUS ROBB, being one and the same person, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his home at Carbon-vill- e, Carbon County, State of Utah, or at the law office of B. L. Dart, Price, Utah, on or before the 16th day of July, 1945. WILLIAM J. ROBB Administrator. Dart, Attorney for the Administrator, Price, Utah. First Publication May 17th, Last Publication June 7th, BENNETTS First in Quality ATELEE MIGLIORE, Administrator of the Estate of Betty Migliore, also known as Bette Migliori, deceased. Attorneys for Administrator: RUGGERI & GIBSON Silvagni Building Price, Utah Date of First Publication: May 10, 1945 Date of Last Publication: June 7, 1945 B. L. 1945. 1945. filHTOVER DINGY WALLS AND WALL PAPER. TRI-STA- LUMBER COMPANY TE Price, Utah NEED A NEW THEiNEW Are your brakes safe? If youre not sure, make this test: depress the brake pedal of your Ford car as far as you can without undue strain and measure the distance from the bottom of the pedal to the floorboard. MY DANGER ZONE is one inch or less, your brakes are inefficient , . . maybe dangerous. If the distance TYPEWRITER? WE ARE NOW ACEPTING ORDERS FOR NEW UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITERS NEW BRAKES Our expert mechanics can restore new car braking efficiency to your Ford . . . enable you to come to a complete stop within 30 feet or less when traveling at 20 miles per hour. Also ELECTRIC OR HAND OPERATED ADDING MACHINES SERVICE PREFERENCE We give brake service jobs preference and arrange a time most convenient for you. Call us No Priority Needed ... No Red Tape GET YOURS ORDERED NOW!! United Motor Co. See , Write or Phone 37 N. Carbon Ave. EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC ,P.!?ulendceUi of rrtrage room. Phone 55 Price PRICE, UTAH We welcome this to with the police the nation m the Check Your Brakes' 21 FITZWATER BUSINESS MACHINES CO. 8 East Main St. Price Phone 746 |