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Show Services Here Today For Mrs. Bryner, Mr and Mrs. Ben Wilson. the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lupcho and Mrs. Lizzie Whalen and daughof Frontier, children ter, Margie, Mr. and Mrs. Larry the home of Mrs. Peterson and son, Larry, and Jay are visiting at Mrs. Mary May- mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker and Larsen, all of Salt Lake City, vis- Lupchos week- ash. over Fourth the ited here family and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Walter ONeil For the week ending July 5, lo- -j Captain R. C. Henderson of the Walker of Latuda spent the week end. of Niles, California, are Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Strang and cal health officers reported a total district army recruiting office at end here with relatives. their vacation with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puglies of children are visiting in Fairview spending of 230 resident and nonresident Provo announced today that 12 and Mrs. Harry Lee Krebs. Mr. and Mrs. Louri Hakala of cases of communicable diseases as men from this area were enlisted Helper were visitors here last with relatives. of Jensen Lionel Mrs. Mr. and were house Sunday. Arizona en-t297 cases for the in the regular army and Kingman, compared with the Miss Ethel Mackey has returned Moroni visited with their daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. John Erk-ki- la to guests the week. reserve listed corps According during previous Mr. and Mrs. to her home in Butte, Montana, Iter and the past week. the figures, the number of cases month of June. The 10 men who after visiting at the home of Mr. Harry Lee Krebs on the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Lew White and were recruited for and enlisted in and Mrs. Henry Williams. are decreasing each wttk. and Koski Bill Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Rains are visiting with Tony Pestotnik of Midvale, Paul 'children of Salt Lake City are Mr and Mrs jjenry Williams. Only two cases of communicable the regular army at Fort Douglas visiting with Mrs. Ida Koski and Mr 'and Irs Dan Uresk and diseases were reported from Car- - were Chester E. Burge, Jose A. Amando Aho. son Danny are visiting in Myton bon county and both were mumps. Lobato, Jose E. Romero, Clifton J. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Helsten and with Mrs. Uresk. No report was received from the Hadden, Keith E. Blackburn, Paul sons of Salt Lake City are visiting John Jarvi, Jr., of Hiawatha is Vidano, James L. Corlett, Alfonso Price city health officer with Mrs. Henrietta Helsten. Lisitim, with relatives over the G. Kenneth all and Salas Klumb, Salt Lake City reported one case Mac Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robertson weekend of Sunnyside spent of poliomyelitis. The patient is a of Price, and Melvin N. Westwood couple days visiting and fishing. spent the Fourth with relatives in Mr and' Mrs ljee Edgington and Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Nemanic boy nine years of age. Since Jan- Driffill and children of Margie Ila Wilson and Betty Larsen of iM The two men who were signed and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nemanic a spent the Fourth with Mr. uary 1 of this year a total of 13 cases of poliomyelitis have been for the enlisted reserve corps are of Berkeley, California spent a Salt Lake City are visiting with and jrs Dean Tomlin. Mr. and week visiting at the home of John r Mrs. Frank Gee, who spent the j ll reported in the case. According to Emji0 Lopez and Agipato Quin- returned home Jr. Bezyack, They wlth I0"1.1,1!13 re of some -, Past t1w the Sevof reports, neighboring the In the District Court Saturday. to with Mr. andj turned Magna states seem to be having poliomyeMr. and Mrs. William Rudman enth Judicial District In and For Mrs. Edgington. litis in epidemic proportions. Carbon County, State of Utah and son Joe of Salt Lake City are One case of epidemic meningitis scarlet fever, 4; tuberculosis, 8; visiting at the home of Mrs. G. H. Patterick, Jr., New Plaintiff, undulant fever, 1; whooping Cleste Elardo. , was reported from Richfield. vs. The totals for the week were as cough, 17; gonorrhea, (resident) Jack HeLsten visited in San follows: Chickenpox, 26; diphthe- - 17; gonorrhea, (nonresident) 8;, Francisco with his sister, Amy. He Cedar Mesa Farm (Incorporated), home duringthe week a defunct corporation; J. L. Storrs. 1; measles, syphilis, ria, 1; poliomyelitis, (resident) 10; syphilis, returned Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of as the Secretary and as a surviving (Continued from Page 13) meniil57; German measles, 11; (nonresident) 3; malaria fever, 3, Salt Lake Director of said defunct corporathe at are visiting City Wilde, Ray E. gitis, 1; mumps, 56; pneumonia, 4; and rheumatic fever, 2. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Van tion, and Mrs. Najib Sheya, as a Fred Winkenwerder, surviving Director of said defunct Wagenen and son, Bud. Russell Winters, both trustees for as Jake Davis of Price is visiting corporation, Winn, Ralph the liquidation of the affairs of here with relatives. Clifford Ellen Woodruff, said defunct and Poulson son, corporation; UDell, August World, Jack were cailers in Price Monday. Farrgote, a married woman, ErnMatt Mackey of Butte, Mon- - est Aubert, an unmarried man, World, Ralph tana, is visiting at the home of and Ida Aubert Doe, whose mar- Yamasaki, Mrs. F. ried name is unknown to the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams. Yamasaki, Tom Z. Mrs. Margaret Hock and daugh- plaintiff, all being the sole and B. H. Young, ter, Dixie Lee, of Long Beach, only heirs of Noe Aubert, deceasYoung, Frank G. California, are visiting here with ed; Knight Investment Company, Young, George E. a ComTrust Union relatives. corporation; Young, George O. Don Green has been visiting pany, successor in interest to Hal-lorYoung, L. D. here with relatives. Savings and Trust Company, Frank Gorlshek was a business a corporation, and Halloran-Judg- e Young, M. L. Trust Company, a corporation; visitor in Price Friday. Young, Ruby L. Mrs. Shirley Malaska and Mrs. Bird and Jex Company, a corporaZumadakis, Nick. Mary Krebs were callers in Help- tion, also otherwise designated as er and Price Friday. Bird and Jex, Incorporated; Great Iron County Gets Mr. and Mrs. William Donald- - Western Coal Mines Company, a son announce the marriage of defunct corporation, and Heber C. Exkitiaa Buildings After lon2 and strenuous efforts their daughter, Melba, to Roland Jex, as the President thereof, Elias Erkkila of Clear Creek. The mar-'- s. Woodruff, Charles Bailey, c.;on the Partof Iron county officials riage took place Wednesday at M. Croft, R. L. Bird, Earl J. Welch, and Parawan City, they have se-tland F. D. Hampton, all as surviv- - cured Parawan CCC buildings Manti temple. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Koski and jng Directors and as Trustees for' from the grazing service which daughter, Rochelle, left Wednesday the liquidation of the affairs of! for Grand Junction, Colorado, to said defunct corporation; K. L. visit with relatives and friends, storrs and Gladys C. Storrs, hus-JoStaley and Dennis Mur- - band and wife; N. G. Morgan and phy were callers in Price during Betty G. Morgan, husband and wife; Pacific Western Oil Corpo- With increased production of food vital to the ration, a corporation, and all other District In the Seventh Judicial of Utah, In and persons unknown claiming any of State Court the world and much farm work to be done to right, title, estate, or interest in, For Carbon County or lien upon the real property of of Estate farmers the In the Matter produce it, everywhere throughout this H. Branch, also known as scribed in this Complaint, adverse 1 the plaintiff's ownership, or territory are making great use W H Branch and as W. H. Branch, 1503 clouding Nos. plaintiffs title thereto Probate Deceased. Sr., electrical "farm hands. Defendants. Carbon Reports Two Twelve Men From Communicable Cases This District Sign With Army During Past Week SCOFIELD NEWS CEKt's' Qprinrt Gldl Resident Funeral services for Thelma Caldwell Bryner, 46, who died Monday in the Price city hospital are being conducted this afternoon at 2 30 p. m. in the Price L. D. S. tabernacle under the direc- tion of Bishop Stanley Judd of the Spring Glen L. D. S. ward. She was born at Vernal on March 12, 1900, a daughter of Irvin and cieo Burgess Caldwell. he son-in-la- are Surviving her husband, Mr- and Mrs. John Day of were the happy recipients transatlantic telephone ' call Sunday mrmng from Pfc- Jack Day, who is stating with the army of occiraaSS? Wiesbaden, Germany t?0 at r. ported that the call came th without difficulty and sounded as if he were rmv,.3 m the same room. - 1 - i PROFESSIONAL Joseph Bryner, Spring Henry Glen two sons, Curtis Bryner Price; Harold Bryner, Spring Glen, ATTORNEY AT two sisters, Mrs. Fontella Rooms 1 and 2. SilvamlLaw BoDdh. rick, Oakland, California, Mrs. Phone Jtf Ethel Foot, Salt Lake City; two brothers, Darwin Caldwell, Oak- iand and Lauren Caldwell, Salt Phone Price Lake City. D,ck MltcheU. EmbuL. cemeBurial will be in the Price and Funeral Director tery under the direction of the & Wallace funeral home. At Law Attorneys The Sun- Office Supplies Utah Advocate, FraniBTHanson jger Mer-Help- er. Mitchell FunVIHjr. wks Jensen Backers Of Hotel Listed will be used for county fair purposes and exhibition buildings. FrandsilT Wallace Mortuary Licensed Funeral Director and Em ha Inter Spend a Pleasant Hour at LOUS BILLIARDS REFRESHMENTS Sandwiches an Soft Drinks Tobaccos BILLIARDS SNOOKER POOL Under Silver Dollar Club Operated a Veteran of World War II he by TIME COUNTS on the farm these days Profit by BETTER FARMING I Electric equipment not only saves time but money, too, as it pumps water, irrigates, grinds feed, hoists hay, milks cows and 101 other jobs dependably and economically. rWNVD TTfTTT-T- D QGQ A QCGD GGCTPCHJD UTAH POWER LIGHT CO. MESSAGE j hn OF THE MAIN HEADQUARTERS and 1182. SUMMONS NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Creditors will present claims SAID DEFENDANTS: with vouchers attached to the unYou are hereby summoned to at her appear within dersigned Administratrix twenty days after residence at Price, Utah, or to her service of this Summons upon attorneys, Jensen and Frandsen, lyou jf served within the county at their office at Price, Utah, on jn wbich this action is brought, or before the 23rd day of August, otherwise, within thirty days after 1946. 'service, and defend the above en- IRENE WOODWARD KELLER titled action, and in case of your Administratrix of the Estate of failure so to do, judgment will be William H. Branch, also known rendered against you according to as W. H. Branch and as W. H the demand of the Complaint, Branch, Sr. which has been filed with the JENSEN AND FRANDSEN, clerk of said Court. This action brought to recover Attorneys for Administratrix, a judgment quieting Price, Utah. plaintiffs First Published: June 20, 1946. title to the following described Last Published: July 11, 1946. tracts of land situated in Carbon State of Utah, M2 County, The W of theNEVi, the SEVi of the SEli, all in Section 33, Township 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and The SV4 of the SWtt, the SMj of the SEVi. all in Section 34, Township 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Me- Now moved to our new building directly across the tracks on South First West. We are now able to serve our customers better more room, larger stock, more convenient. We will appreciate a visit. TENNIS RACKETS Luggage Acme Paints Battery Radios Keiptone Kitchen Ware Hand Tools Grinders to-w- it: T- ""T - TO OUR CUSTOMERS . . . Purina Chows A Statement of Price Policy on It is true that our prices on Purina Chows have increased since the end of OPA ceilings on July 1 . . . ridian. Vises Tool Boxes Belting Kerosene Lanterns Attorney for Plaintiff. Carbon County Courthouse Bldg., Price, Utah. First Published: Junp 27, 1946. Last Published: July 25, 1946. WEED KILLERS THERE IS AN We have facilities A n I I a i n i 4 - DDT WELDING GAS for Plant Insects and Diseases Will Hob You handling all kinds of ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community farmer's wheat, products grain, unless j9m figfct flour, We have installed con- MULTI-GARDE- venient loading facilities quick and easy service diseases. Youll find this range of size for the amaUeet vietery gardener commercial grower! M producer and Producers DUST N and fight a winning battle again at certain beetle, werna. hopper, caterpillars, aphid and thripe, a well a many insect and certain d for ASK YOUR DEALER STERLING IMce Use STERLING feeds, beans. Complete COAL & COKE CO. H - DUSTS AND LIQUIDS INDEPENDENT i DUSTERS Always in stock at Price Commission whenever avail i im u - JOHN DEERE LINE The new prices on Purina Chows do not include a single cent per bag or per ton more profit for Purina. The profit margins on Purina Chows have never been up to the full amount allowed under OPA and will not be raised now to margins previously permitted. short-sighte- SPRAYS Equipment , Repairs and Supplies for . . . As authorized Purina dealers we are pledging ourselves to follow the manufacturers lead. We know that our first responsibility is to our customers we want to keep feed prices down as much as possible. We are not increasing our d and take advantage margins we will not be of the present situation at your expense. True, feed prices will go up oor down as prices of ingredients vary but we promise as always to ao our best to supply all the Purina Chows we can get at the best price - - AND SUPPLIES et WE ARE PROUD TO FOLLOW PURINAS POLICY Rope Priced BALM These new higher prices are due entirely to the increase in the cost of feed ingredients. All ingredients have risen sharply . . . some as much as $37.50 a ton. . . . This increase in the price of Purina Chows is not as large as the increase in ingredient costs. New prices reflect only a part of the increase to Purina. . . . PRICE, UTAH Reasonably EDWARD SHEYA, BUT... out-of-pock- Water Buckets MULTI-GARDE- N afge FOR DUST SoffinumnssndDim South First West Price, Utah |