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Show TIIE Page Two Carbon Eagles Place Oil Test Drillers Two Players On Now At 6765 Feet All Conference Team At Gordon Creek WteWuf-- Q QMat Thursday, DecemW l9 PRICE. UTAH SUN-ADVOCAT- E. a s first-pla- SMART SUITS ANI) DRESSES, ROHES, FORMAES, LINGERIE, IIATS, GLOVES, HOSE, COATS, is just around the comer, and we are all as happy as children. For this is really going to bo Dragerton, Helper tune of and Tannin 3o-2- Junior high school basketball got under way during the past week with practice games dotting the schedule. Last Saturday, the Price junior high five eeked out a victory over the Dragerton jun5 at Dragerton. ior high team, Bent and Campbell were the high scorei.s of the game with eight 26-2- 9. f? to Bern pMce Dl CaoWll erS catt out with tie v ighserrres Wlth B points eat h. The Caibon junior eague will get under time in , JrMy lth erton, Helper, Nutre the C" team of the school nrt, tj . Urboahi - About the best thing you can do right now, is rejas little from all of that Christmas shopping yOU have ce doing and take time to see a good movie at the . . here are a couple of shows we know will jou ce Years Biggest Day The points e.1( h. On Tuesday, the again came out of a Pie 3unrs agamst the Helper lnn 6 Contt Cagers Down Bill Nielsen of Salt Lake was his recent visitor at the homeW. ofNiel-sen J. Mrs. and Mr. parents, oil Creek Gordon Two of Carbon colleges grid the at Drilling stars have been selected to posi- test well site has now reached a Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pern, who tions on the Intermountain junior depth of 67G5 feet, it was reported were visiting in VoTung, icturn-e- d week. home the first of college football today by the Pacific Westerns gem n Cl mde and Mutom Hemer, have drillers receivthe a to team, according ologist, although report of Salt Lake were ed this week. encountered some difficulty. At Dr, Allison week. lad down Mesa college of Grand Junction, this depth, the Entrada Sandstone The Ladies' Auxiliary held and reached been structure has colmeetColorado, winner of the junior pal party at their cones week five evelege crown, placed five men on during the past Wednesday last house ing the team. The selection was made were lost. Three of the cones have ning New pals were chosen for drillers the nt xt six months. by coaches and players throughout been recovered and the B. H. Ludwig was down from the conference who rated their op- aie now fishing for the other two before be to removed winch have Lake last week visiting here Salt ponents on a point basis, giving any more depth can be reached. and m the county. selecfive points for a Mis. Nora Zozell of Salt Lake tion, three points for a second-plac- e Loss of cones has held up drilling City, who was visiting at the home selection and one point for for the past two weeks during of her daughter, Mrs. Charles fish to drillers had which the time a third-plaselection. return'd home. Mills, Mesa college, coached by Jay three times. Scoutmaster Elias Degn attendThe next prospective geological ed the round table meeting for Tolman, won the title by finishing evethe season undefeated and with structure to be encountered is the seouteis in Helper Thursday limestone. ning Moenkopi six league victories. Those from here who journeyed It was also reported here that team selecThe to Clear Creek to hold an L. D. Pacific Western now has the tions are as follows: S. missionary meeting last Friday for the deepest test Ends Gene Pace, Carbon and world's record Thacker, Robert Bishop weie: of their wells in the Dun Williams, Snow; tackles, Har- well. One Booth, Oscar Foote, John HoughSan Poaquin valley in California ton, Elias Degn, Mrs. B. Tabone, ris, Mesa and Rosequist, B. A. C.; has reached the depth of 16,700 Mi's Arlene Taylor, Miss Mardell Don Mesa and guards, Sherman, feet. It is expected that the Gor- Allen, Donna McIntyre and Mr. Bigson, Snow; center, John Iettus, don Cheek well will go to a depth and Mrs. LaVell Miller of Royal. Mesa; backs, Max Kendall, Mesa; of Mis. Harry Whittaker entertain12,000 feet in which depth the Bob Renner, Mesa; Tom Migliac-cithe members of her club at ed to be are expected Caibon and Elmer Fillis, Weber sands Weber sands her home last Friday evening. The encountered. school not reported. Christmas presents were exchangstructure is the same structure that ed is producing oil in the Rangely Thomas HIAWATHA YOUNGSTER Grundy visited his area. who is ill in Salt Lake, mother WINS MAGAZINE PRIZE the week-en- d over Five presidents of the United Mr. and Mis. Bruce Johnson old Hia- States were bom in the New Eng- and Mr. and Mrs. Devon Johns m Larry Wilcox, John and baby were down from Salt watha resident, has been declared land states. They were second place winner in the col- Adams, John Quincy Adams, Lake and spent the week-en- d vislecting contest sponsored by Child Pierce, Arthur and Coolidge. iting at the homes of their Mr. and Mrs. A R. Johnson, Life magazine. His essay, in which The first newspaper in Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Welber Hardee and he tells how he likes to collect different kinds of leaves, appears The Herald, was published at Mr. and Mrs. J. E Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nougaret ' in the January issue of Child Life. Leavenworth in September, 1854. and Mr. and Mrs. Roch Labium spent Sundav m Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Larsen and family came down from Amen-ca- n Fork and visited heie Monday. They will move their household belongings soon to make their home in American Fork. Silas Ross, Jr., is working over in Sunnyside. His wife is still in the Price hospital. TholidW fod3 ou We still have a good supply of Junior High Price CASTLE GATE NEWS Thursday I Friday bee Price enjoy! Sunday Monday Saturday Tuesday Looking for a New THRILL? o, a merry Christmas. That it may he especially joyous for you is the sincere wish of ar La Mode-sr, scs s ss DEESS A p.n-ent- SHOP ssc-sc-s- s-g-- sc c SAFEWAY TURKEYS: Now is the CWHSlN'M time to reserve your Christmas turkey. Place your order mi ES gftgg DENNIS O'KEEFE "il Here9 today at Safeway for one that is guar- s. Standardville News anteed to be perfect. BARRY ger Ideas for your Christmas dinner Sunny Dawn Tomato JUICE If your Christinas dinner menu isnt quite complete and youre still look- ing for some ideas, here are three that may help you. SHRIMP-ORANGCOCKTAIL Serve this unusual opening course E in sherbet glasses lined with crisp lettuce or in orange shells. Combine equal amounts of shrimp and diced orange sections, allowing M to i cup of the mixture for each serving. Toss together lightly and sprinkle with a few drops of lemon juice. Just before serving, top with a tablespoon or two of a well-season- Thousand Island dressing. RIPE OLIVES BORDELAISE For an unusual accompaniment to an opening course, or as a relisk, try this different way with ripe olives. Be sure to serve them piping hot, for it enhances the flavor. Place 2 cups ripe olives and olive liquid in a small saucepan. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons salad oil and 3 quartered buds of garlic. Let stand for several hours. Just before serving, bring to boiling point. Drain and serve hot. Serves 6. HOT MINCEMEAT SUNDAE -you are still wondering what to serve for dessert, then this quick and easy idea is just for you. Mix it the day before, then let it simmer during your dinner. Mix together 1 cup mincemeat, cup each of chopped nut meats and orange juice, and cup each of dark corn syrup and brown sugar, firmly If packed. Let stand overnight. Just before serving simmer gently 10 to 15 minutes. Serve hot over vanilla ice cream, allowing 1 to 2 tablespoons for each serving. Serves 6 to 8. 21c 30c GoId ranSe JUICE FuU JUICE Townhouse Grapefruit OLIVES Ehmann's Chopped Doodle Dandy, rniryi CLALlj u'Dilis Bverbe8t-SweeSPREAD EC DRESSING8 24 Ripe 16 Slice oza. 24 l s,,re:,d8 028 27 13 to,,. 23 M...Ir!.nch Appe izer Steak No. 2 S can ozs. 21c 14 15 SOUP Campbell's, Tomato 10 SOUP Betty Crocker, Vegetable or DC AC rtHJ Yellow or Green, Ideal for soup SOUP 1hilipa 9 lb. Noodle Chk-Ke- 13 15 Z 23 lb. 39 24 Wright's, White or 20 oz. loaf Wheat 12 i8te'8 SALTINES Waflrs...bJ CRACKETTES I'c . Mis tfeCetaye TEA Cnnteibury I CH Pekoe . .. PECANS - Soda IlfYEDC I'te Chief, Lemon ftllACiw 24 Plus Deposit .. Wator Ltecb,ef MIXERS ALL BRAN KRISPiES fl'Kpkg. PRkge POST'S 20 Blended CINNAMON DrT4edo lly 22 Sc!LiniTozS Schl,linK'8 COLORING 9 18 crhuitinEi8oz. 14 POP CORN oB.!aeeaTby 15 PUMPKINJL'&Wa. 15 oz, 45 OYSTERS TURKEY nous?2ahoz, 99 POTATOES BPTolco 29 i can lOy No 8 can 13 E1,Ced 11 CARROTS D8l.MBt8- I,1(-303 Glass DINETTE MUed.VtKetab.,asNo. 2,in 17 Chi8f BEANS Maryland CuLo.:r2nan 16 Extra ptandd TOMATOES C1 16c ARTICHOKES guallty KlUh?s 07, 60 cancels pde 1Mum it BLUEBERRIES s""dNo. - ?nvsman" O' GOLD SUGAR Fowdered 88 MINCE MEAT 01i. Kddie s FRUIT CAKES 2 of . lb TROPICTREET RAISINS !ld Apples Fancy Wash. Red Delicious lb. Fresh. Sweet Red Emperors ib Dates Hi CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS Celery Loin STEAKS S IT J Ij 19c 10 6 Grapefruit CHICKENS grade, lb. 18 fXV. T: n 10c ck Mfat Cocoanuts GROUND BEEF 02. pkB ..lb. By the Piece Puritan LB. FORK ROAST 34 25 can 8eedl,;sl5 S?ec leil ZHvoiluce. HALFLB. POT ROASTS 79c PUMPKIN WHOLE Bacon 1.56 lbi Fryj Fan5 Oranges or can 2,0cran MINCE MEAT cz, lwt 4 2 Jffc 49c 55c 35c f 54 54 27 43 49 47 ozs ozs I,! FRUIT CAKES BLEND 19 s.tr.lng!!: Potatoes Founds Pounds 50 W Cdrrots Produce Price Subject To Dally Market 1 hBDKCI 15c bg 25 Medlum, Bake RuVe'ti4 1L Ao. 1 Honsets No, 2 Russets Clip Top 7 4 lb. lb. - bail bug .59 tU crop 6 Yon get more for your money at SAFEWAY ) ZNJ KEYES WYNN ANN MILLER Vv.:'T NAISH TITO H4HWH44HH IHiHIH H HtltHHHMtim I 1 in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d with and City shopping visiting 1 relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White and small daughter, Dianne, rushed to California upon receiving word of the sudden illness of Mr. Whites father. B Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Bradshaw of Royal spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray a I I Woodward. Word has been received of the B death of Mrs. Cosmoe Lovatos father. Mrs. Lovato was m Colo- B rado with her father at the time of his death. William Campbell and Kedh Kissell were the home mission- aries at sacrament meeting here Sunday. Every one enjoyed the talks given by these two 20 can B EVELYN mm ALLYN JOSLYN BARNES J. CARROL M M t M l"l ! SPINACH Emerald Bay FNan7H cin SAUERKRAUT 8Uver F,88N" IItKh"a- ozs. J Q No. PEACHES 12 16 GINGER MIX SAGE Sugar Belle, Tender, Sweet Grapes Qlltacellaneous es BEETS Ubby'S TaSty s i 50 et. LEMON JUICE Hams 3 T" D"N"orrnfN Monterey Grape Pumh 36 ,b. PUDDING , for lb Barcelona lb. Iekoe and Gunge . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson and son, Dud, and daughter, Renee 5jc WALNUTS tHJ day. 4gc 55c Ib Wa,.n.UF Ea.Tr.ee.rIes5... FILBERTS Gfucttctnicetl QJlcais Am lb. Emerald ALMONDS 45 39 47 ib. Papr SHELLED NUTSL,Kht Director Bureau An Extra Safeway Service ,I:arKe' WALNUTS CHOCOLATE !5r4hibi" 12 Casio? iDuxitt- - SM New..cp.:.i:r"b, BRAZIL Lapg8 Wa,hed PUDDING TEA BAGS Ca.ntrrbury:.B!ac;x COCOA Iler"hey'8 GRAPE nuts MIX NUTS DPAC Iea of mix VALUES Side Ooups SOUP Heinzs, Cieain CRACKERS111 The Homemakers SEASONAL Glen Krebs, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Krebs and daughter, Agnes, motored to Scofield Sunday to visit nt the homes of Harry Lee and UDell Krebs. Mr. and Mrs. Hadden and family of Price were visitors at the Bryant home Saturday and Sun- 5;' !VJSlk SULLIVAN BINNIE Tic LlJK MARIE (the Body) MCDONALD In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Sheiidan Blackburn and Eudora Blackburn, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, Steve Pallios and Athena Pnllios. hu'band anti wife, Mike Pallios and Helen Pallios, husband and wife, Munuso Pallios and Afriditi Pa 111 is, husband and wife, all being the sole and only heirs of John Pallios, deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any light, title, estate, or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint, adverse to the plnmtiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. I I I I I I I -t II I I H HI I I I I j THURSDAY IWH - SATURDAY FRIDAY - 1 B B I JOHNNY Virginia Grey SUNDAY Penny WEISSMULLER Buster Crcbbe i i I i - MONDAY I I I I 4 I I 1 I H I I I I - TUESDAY SINGLETON Arthur LAKE LARRY SIMMS and "DAISY" 1 I I It Ml I MM U 1 j H I I HHi I CHRISTMAS DAY Theatre Opens at 3:30 P . x nopa ' M. 1 to-w- it: Beginning at a point 82 5 feet West and 49 5 feet South of the Northeast corner of Lot 1 in Section 7. Township 15 South, Range 11 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 676 feet, thence in a Southeasterly direction to a point 219 feet South of the place of beginning, then North 219 feet to place of beginning, together with all improvements thereunto belonging or there- unto anywise M CARB0H THEATRE SUMMONS THE STATE OF TTAII TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the serv ice of this Summons upon vou, if served within the county in which action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Compl.util, which has been filed witn the clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following scribed tract of land situated in Carbon County, State of Utah, M-f- appeartaining. EDWARD SIIEYA, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Courthouse Bldg. Price. Utah. First Published: December 19, 1946 Last Published: January 16, 1947 k |