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Show jrv:jLl-plan 5' 1945 v TIIE For Meat Set CASTLE GATE NEWS! Slaughterers A the farewell party, L. D. S i . - re-po- 1 Net-ley- nt Mrs. Wm. Reed. Pvt. Jean Iaitiidge, wife and children, Mrs. Dave Griffiths anil Mrs. Vern Batchelor and children Salt Lake were week-en- d vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mills. origin of the reclamation bureau -- have not war pi employment of some 800 technical engineers and assistants. DurMr. Neeley ing its existence, pomteed out, the irrigation projects undertaken by the bureau in 17 western states has brought about the irrigation of four nul-- 1 lion acres, with resultant crops valued at four billion dollars, and the establishment of one hundred thousand families and a total of five hundred thousand persons in the temtory involved. Throe hun- jdred new cities have sprung up' in the reclaimed territory, with visitors the fust of this week attendant industrial developments! the home of Mr. and Mis. I. and the employment of many Biadv. thousands not directly Lola DeAngcles came down connected withpeople the agricultural from Salt Luke Citv Sunday for a' sponsored by the bu- couple of days visit at the home of (exPanMon reauher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Many interesting phases of the DeAngeles. Mr. and Mrs. Finest Wade and Scofield dam construction were son and Fern Harrison of Salt e x p a i n o d, with illustrations, Lake were week-en- d visitots at drawings and pictuies, by Mr. the home of Feins parents, Mr. and the methods used in and Mrs. Thomas llamson. difficulties experiovercoming Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith of enced due to the topography and Salt Lake aie visiting this week at to the te,Tain the home of her parents, Mr. and geolog' pccllllar Jra dass in 1902, its growth throughout the years to the present time, and its Highhghts of the Trice Lions club meeting at Otto's Inn last Thursday evening was an illustrated address by Parley R. Neeley, construction engineer, bureau of reclamation, m charge of the Scofield dam work. Mr. Neeley, in his pieliminary remai ks, dnected attention to the e, week-iVamou- Page Seven Prepare For Famed Timpanogos Hike Lions Club Hears Talk by Engineer Neeley Thursday by ward, was gw on n', same honor' of Mrs. Bessie Snok aiid Hired to risume the be . meat ciisti lbution that daughters. Bonnie Mae and Ana-lenat the school house Lot three ,he ever mg. A piogiam Tuesday fof 1944, M. A. Tuttle, under the dneition ot Caibon n?cha'rmur, of the Anita Mae Hieinson for the Sunand rationing day sihool. Refreshments weie ,y war piite under the direction of Mis Ctias said today. lor the Relief society and1 1 fair diti ibution plan will Hull the gilt to Mis Snow and gills' of amount the h cat City which was a beautiful lamp wn fit tod undei the dneetnn ot Mrs. Thom-- 1 as Btndall for the M. I A. ffauHy3 d'ist! ibution of meat, Mr. and Mrs. Moi t Thomas and come about because Mis Thomas bi other and wile. iea-hu- e of a Wipers, for aiiety Mr and Mis. Jim IIji risen, now changed their normal of Michigan, came down from S dt d.stnbu- - Lake last Tuesday to visit at tne of gcogiaphical home of Mr. and Mis. ChaiUs to Houghton. 'riVt 0 slauH.tneis should The infant daughter of Mr. and the di.-- ti a t OPA office in 1. stat- - Mrs. Joe Brubaker that died last N July Lake City of meat, by Tuesday at the Puce hospital was! the total amount taken to Salt Lake for buiial bv that was delivered to each Mr. Biubaker, hi.s small daughter first the area in muntv'or trifling and Mis. Biubaker of Salt! Nancy Le'months m 1944. The report Lake, hi-- ; mother, who has been' the average show them. Mis McDonald of1 jo must visiting and of meat delivered, Salt Lake, Mrs Biubakeis moth-- ! on any special er, retui ned here with them for a eed not be made visit Mrs. Joe Brubaker camel form. slaughterers, home fiom the Puce hospital Sut- 3. nr larm U.comn.ereuOOuEhtciers .ill TRICE. UTAH E. yet legistered with urday. , Morley Serving At Pearl Harbor Base Jerry II. Morley, yeoman, third class, USNR, of Price, is now serving at the U. S. naval air station, Puuene, Maui, T. H in the athletic department. Naval air station Puunene is one of the navys key air installataions in the central Pacific area. Morleys wife lives at Salt Lake City. He attended Carbon high school from 1939 to 1943. Before joining the navy in uary. 1944, he was employed by C. S. Harris, contractor, as a ce-ment woiker. He was stationed a navQl hospital, Pearl Harbor, prior tot transfere here. He has two brothers now serving in the armed forces. They are Capt. R. E. Morley, USA, recently returned from Europe, and C. K. Morley, specialist third class, stationed in the Pacific. of Expanding files, 10x12, at The you are looking for a good time, bring your friends to IF and Mrs. Reagan Ratliff of Helper left June 29 for Sehenec-o- f tady, N. Y., where they will attend the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Ensign R. B. White of Neodasha, Kansas. Mr. . . . LA SAL CLUB tlhe Ladies Auxihaiy held tluir at Helper. Dining and dancing Pal paitv Wednesday evening m every night. the auxiliary house. Gifts weie exchanged and new pals for the next six months were diawn. Mrs. A. H. Thomas and child: cn n said lair distribution were down fiom Springulle to To help m the to sell visit Mr. Thomas for a few days. lan farmers me ad used Mrs. Albert Battiste and daughanimals on the hoof into commercial channels whenever possible, ter were called to Salt Lake last by the illness of her upon collecting the Wednesday ,r,d insist She mother. returned home SunUpper photo shows terrain over of Timp trail. The hike, which of ration points roper numhu day. which Timpanogos ti ail winds to will begin at 5 a. m. after a shoit or sold u hen meat gien away Mrs. Amelia Checketts, age 76. the summit of the famed mountain piogiam, will be led by C. J. for use olf the farm. wfe of the late Chailes Checketts has which attracted hikeis fiom Halt, piofessor of physical edu-a- ll who died last Wednesday in Salt parts of the vvoild. Lower cation at B. Y. U. More than Lake, was one of Castle Gate's shows two hikeis pausing 000 people from all parts of the oldest residents Mrs. Rhoda Ilreinson and near the summit on the trail. The United States and many foieign Frank B. daughter Blanch of Orem and 34th annual Brigham Young Uni- - countries have made the hike in law attorney Grandpa Ilreinson, who has been versity Timp hike will be held the 34 years since its beginning. looms 1 and 2, Silvagni Building theie visiting, were viMtois at the July 14. Hikers will assemble at Special guides will accompany the Ihone 3!)7 Price home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hrein- -' 4 a. m. at Aspen Giove in the left hikeis to point out beauties of the son last week. Grandpa Ilreinson fork of Piovo canyon at the loot Alpine scenery. Mitchell will visit a while here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trice 300 Phone and son of Salt Lake vis- - Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Peter- - 11th birthday which will be July Dick Mitchell, Embalmer ited last week at the home of her sen here and Mr. and Mrs. Hem- - S, at the home of her sister, Mrs. and Funeral Director Pete Tabone, last Wednesday mgway in Martin. brother, Wm. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Assay and morning when her little friends Mr. and Mrs Manse Huff and Jensen & family were Provo visitois last children of Salt Lake were visitors were entei tamed at a breakfast. Attorneys At Law for Wednesday where their son, Den-- j last week at the home of Mr. and! Dolph Jones left last week emPrice Utah Salt Lake having quit his me, signed for enlistment in the Mrs. Louis Uougaiet. Mr. and Mrs. James Trimms and ployment here. navy. Bonnie Mae Snow was guest of Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Peterson her mother, Mrs. Chas. Huff, werej CHECKERBOARD B.'Hv and daughter of Los Angeles vis- -' visitois to Salt Lake Saturday and honor ata a farewell dinner given Licensed Funeral Director at Brownies ited last week at the home of their Sunday. The Trimms baby who by her and tmbalmer has been in St. Marks hospital, cafe in Price Saturday evening Those enjoying the evening bewas brought home with them. sides the guest of honor were her Mr. and Mrs. Golden Mellor Mrs. Bessie Snow, her sisand children visited in Salt Lake omther, ter, Mrs. Pete Tabone, Mrs. Ralph Thursday and Friday. Minnite, now of Fresno, Calif., Bernice Fish, cadet nurse at St. Mrs. Marie Gilbert, Mrs. Donna Maiks hospital, visited over the McIntyre, Mrs. Amelia Pero, Vin -week-en- d at the home of her par- ita Carr and Mis. Elias Degn. Miss Snow- was presented with a corents, Mr. ard Mrs. Joe Fish. Bob Long, son of Dr. and Mrs. sage and gift. The Snows left E. V. Long, returned last week to Monday morning for their new St. Louis where he is going to home in Provo. medical school. Mrs. Wm. Marshall and son and NEEDS AT OUR STORE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson daughter of Palo Alto, Calif., were GET YOUR PULLET and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Olson and children, Mr. and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Joe Slavensky and children ESTATE OF WARREN WILLIAM IF YOU HAVE LOTS OF GRAIN- -' JUST PAINT THE ROOSTS all left Sunday for a trip to Fish HOTCHKISS, Deceased. Lake. Creditors will present claims Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret with vouchers to the undersigned and children left Saturday for Salt at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri & Use os much of your grain os possible, but let Lake and Ely, Nevada for a weeks Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Silus turn it into a balanced milk maker We vacation. Utah, on or 5 bags of Cow Chow Concenrecommend Building, Price, vagni Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Carlson and before the 7th of August, 1945. trate In making up ci ton of Cow Chow day daughter Betty and her husband, MARL D. GIBSON, milking ration Mike Casella, left Sunday for Administrator of the Estate of Washington on a vacation trip. Warren William Hotchkiss, E1F.E E D1FOR1DR.Y1COWS Arnolene HER Snow, daughter of Deceased. Easy way to kill lice Mrs. Bessie Snow, celebrated her RUGGERI & GIBSON, fumes penetrate If you raise your own grain, you can' feathers to kill lice. Attorneys for Administrator, Does not stain or give your dry cows a good conditioning NOTICE TO CREDITORS Silvagni Building, blister birds. ration by feeding Purina Bulky Las ESTATE OF JOHN MANCINA, Price, Utah. with oats. Deceased. Date of first publicaton: USE Pterfita. Three-- , four- - and Creditors June 7, 1945. present claims entirely modern furwith vouchers to the undersigned Date of last publication: 'Pk'Ukcl BULKY LASwmO ATS nished and unfurnished apartments now available ROOST PAINT at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri & July 5, 1945. Silto Wattis employees. All apartments are equipped Gibson, Attorneys at Law, vagni Building, Price, Utah, on or A SPECIAL EEEV with Frigidaire, heating and cooking stoves. The JUST MIX IN THE MASH before the 7th day of August, 1945. KATHERINE Villa area has been improved and play grounds SILVAGNI, FOR SOW & PIGS ...When birds are off feed Executrix of t h e Estate of created for the pleasure of youngsters. Good jobs John Mancina, Deceased. ...Out of condition RUGGERI & GIBSON, under excellent working conditions are now open. for Executrix, Attorneys Local poultry Phone Wattis collect for job and apartment inforFeeds 25 Silvagni Building, INYOUR WANT YOU IF or broilers 20 like Utah. Price, mation. Chek-R-To- n ConDate of first publication: layers. SURANCE TO DO A DEPURINA June 7, 1945. venient to use results. Ask Date of last publication: . . . just hang SOW PENDABLE JOB, YOULL PIG CHOW how to use it. July 5, 1945. p0 and rationing June ooards should do so before to or they will not be allowed chair-n- s the el'l or meat, e away git local no 30 -- -- "professional 10,-ph- Hanson at j Funrl Home Fair-bour- ne BUY THEM ALL AT OUR STORE Frandsen ttteQEBW Mortuary SO Khcaoi 0 GEORGS " Pullets cockle and lay when you grow em "A V.W.VbV.W.WAV.W. GROWING The Purina Woyl - w.v Le-la- CHOW CONCENTRATE to EiSlTH -- WATTIS VILLA five-roo- w-i- m ... raisers MMttMMnUllliHSlimilHMlMllllimimmilMIHIimiHllimimilllltllHItUIMIMIMIIilMiminitllHHIIlHmimmiHIIIUIIHIIHIimilimMllllim LION COAL CORPORATION WATTIS In NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CORNELIO DALLA CORTE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri & Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 7th day of August, 1945. CARMELA DALLA CORTE, Executrix of the Estate of Cornelio Dalla Corte, Deceased. RUGGERI & GIBSON, UTAH Our Hands Your PLYMOUTH Will Be In Friendly Hands We use Attorneys for Administrator, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. Date of first publicaton: June 7, 1945. Date of last publication: July 5, 1945. standard factory - engineered inspected Plymouth parts. We have the very finest tools and equipment designed by Plmouth service engineers. Our njen are trained in factory developed service methods. and WANT TO TALK THINGS BRING YOUR PLYMOUTH TO THE OF FEEDING SPACE vlt& t&e EQUITABLE Phone 202, Price y.v. GEORGE PATTERICK NIGHT, 8 P. M THE Pleasant Odor (f NiU Irritating to Normal Skin No Stains. DISINFECT WITH 3 I PURINA LAY CHOW PURINA CIIEK-n-FEC-T 37 No. Carbon Ave REFRESHMENTS Price Carbon County s Plymouth Specialists Come Out and Bring an Eligible Member I f 4 A X aA A A k A A 1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA un- VUUWUaBLUEBUGS STICKTITE FLEAS Just clean and epray the house thor eughly once a year with Purina Insectt. Oil to kill these poultry house egg , . . quick penetration. rob-er- Free-flowi- Price , Utah b SPRAY THE LAYING HOUSE WITH Pu-XCK- d INSECT OIL Price Commission Co. LEGION HUT CARBON MOTOR SALES the LAYING HOUSE in. 5 e born pig! CHEK-R-TO- N Give birds a good, clean house before you bring them ration. J. BRACKEN LEE MEETS EVERY THURSDAY for FOR LOTS OF EGGS Purina Lay Chow goo half and half with your grain male a balanced Puri-Flav- vitamin Punbtft Balance, your.grain INSURANCE AGENCY AMERICAN LEGION MEN WHO KNOW IT BEST! PLENTY Contains PURINA FEEDER PRICE POST NO. 3 I GIVE BIRDS OVER WITH US. VTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTfTYTVTTTTTTTYTYVVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTV tS and it up. 5 |