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Show Pape Six TUB SPEAKER SELECTED FOR STATEWIDE which is expected to and Mrs. Ano Malaska and attract several thousand f within sonMr.and Mr and Mrs. the marbled rotunda of the state Krebs spent the week-en- d hunt-capitThis will be Utahs offi- - jng Mt. and in Pleasant pheasants cial recognition of her World War Moroni. II dead. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pavish of All of Utah's veterans organi-- ! Spring Glen and George Selon zations will be represented in the SJ)eP.e we"end here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Selon. hour-lon- g ceremony. Father Mark t Mr an(J Mrj Jack staI Benvegnu wil give the invoca- - the weekend Wlth relatives m gold-stA tion. mother, escorted prjce by representatives of state womJJn.d xIi!rSbiFranCS . ens organizations, will place a over the wreath in tribute to the states week-en- d hunting pheasants, Mr. and Mrs. Ano Peters and war dead. iMrs. Hilda Hendrickson and Cannon salutes are planned by Simmons, Gay the Utah National Guard. Bishop granddaughter were with relatives and Arthur W. Moulton will close the friends vsiting at Hiawatha Sunday. ceremony with a benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Van Wag-ene- n, Mrs. Caroline Bezyack and Taking no chances on bad weather, the entire service will son, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Bur-b- e conducted inside the state cap- - dell Sillitoe drove to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to spend the day with itol building. Buddy, Bill and Lois. Dean Tomlinson and son, Dick, Bill Donaldson and Dave Murphy 'drove to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to SCOFIELD NEWS Ben-nio- Memorial, MEMORIAL SUNDAY I Mark E. Petersen, well known Utah newspaper man, has been selected speaker for the statewide memorial service set for Sunday, November 18, at 2:00 p. m. at the state capitol. The service was called by Governor Herbert B. Maw as a memorial to commemorate the reburial of Utahs war dead. Final arrangements, announced by Brigadier General West, Utahs adjutant general, include addresses by Governor Maw, selections by the famous 400 voice L. D. S. tabernacle choir and the American Legion Post No. 65 ar I Quick action if you see us first. No Fuss No Bother No Trouble Appraisal and Insurance Required on your Anto. Loans made only oh 1937 and later models. , , . New Car Purchases Financed on 6 Plan. PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY Utah Silvagni Building 2, menrT Company C Reserve Army Unit Formed Here ' Price city is soon to have a new music store, according to an ar-- 1 Oremization of a federal army tide appearing in the November umt here was completed issue of Piano Trade Magazine. Nqv 2 when more than 50 er.-aThe new store is to be opened by hsted men and 0ffleers of Pnce Luke at 26 East Mam and surr0Unding towns assembled street and will be known as the House of Music. 't) discuss the possibility of or The magazine quotes Mr. Luke such a unit, as saying that it will be the only Named temporary commander music store in Price serving of Company C of the 402 engi- trading area of 20,000 population r construction battalion was tie says tnat )hp people ;n the j0n Arronco, ranking captain area are really muskalandthet the army reServes. The organjn is why he is going into the muic ization is not a unit of the nabusiness here. tional guard but is a federal or- Mr. Luke is a graduate of the piano technicians division of the Frank Wiggins Trade School m HIAWATHA NEWS Los Angeles. He was employed by the Southern California Music company in several capacities, (Too late for last week) repairing used pianos being one A Halloween party was spon-o- f them, and for a time managed sored by tbe Fine Arts Study club, the band instrument department, under the direction of Chairmen Alice Starr, Edna Ramey and PRICE MANS NEPHEW Maurine Gordon. Bridge, five hunt pheasants. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peterson DIES IN SALT LAKE hundred, bingo and a fortune 1 h e guests, and son, Larry, of Salt Lake City Funeral services for Mike Man- - teher entertained were visiting here with relatives osi, 53, who died on November 4 Weird decorations throughout the appropriate Hloween re Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Whalan, who in Salt Lake City, were conduct- eshments and a white elephant, was a house guest at the home of ed Friday at 1:00 p. m. at Holy auction sale helped bring the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas for to a successful conclu- several days, returned to Salt Trinity Greek Orthodox church,a ev Salt Lake City. Mr. Manos was Lake with them. tlon f Dennis Murphy and Mr. and nephew of Andrew Saviolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Covey of Mrs. Dean Tomlin were callers Price. Sheridan, Iowa, are house guests in Price Monday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waklee was the evenings highlight. Greenhalgh. Mrs. Covey is a was served to approx- - ter of Mr. Green Halgh. After an motored to Price and Helper Monday. Mrs. Waklee remained in imately 75 guests. The couple re-- 1 extended visit here, they are many lovely and useful ing to California. Helper due to illness. She relatives who receiving medical attention at the gifts. Tuesday morning, Mrs, George Price hospital. attended the affair were Mr. and Cook received word of the deatn Mrs. Uno Hakala and children Mrs. William Hansen of Spanish of her niece m a car accident up of Wisconsin has joined her hus- -j Fork; Inez Biggs of Springville; by Paik City. The victim was band heie. Mr. Hakala has been Jean Biggs of Spanish Folk; Ray trma Hodgkinson of Vernal. The here for several weeks working Biggs, Salem; Mis. Naomi For- - gul's mother is in a serious con-waand Mr. and Mrs. Carlo ditiou in a Paik City hospital at the Clear Creek mine. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rudman of Salt Lake City; Mr. jured in the same accident. The Mrs. Albert Giles and victims father is a brother of and Mrs. Frank Venerre of Salt and Lake City spent a couple dn.s daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Cook. Services will be held visiting here with relatives and Giles of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Thursday at Vernal. friends. Dick Ruddy was a Salt Lake Carlyle Pace and Mrs. Ethel Tays Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorishekjof Price; Mr. and Mrs Mart visitor Monday. and son, Phil, motored to Stand- - Woods of Kenilworth Mr. and Mis. Bob Burdick were and visitors at the home of his moth-Ph- il ardville Wednesday. While theiel Mrs. Martha Harkness had a cast put on his foot. daughter and Gusse Tucker mo- - er, Mrs. Fiank Burdick over the He had injured his foot some tored to Helper Saturday to visit week-en- d. The Burdicks are mak-wi- th weeks ago while playing. Ruby Harkness. mg their home in Piovo where A debonar party was held at Bob is Mrs. Gussie Tucker was hostgoing to a business school, ess at a bridge party at her the Samuels home at Scofield Sat-- 1 Word has been received tnat Rehome Thursday evening. urday evening with a full course Mrs. E. C. Bowen who is in the freshments were served to Mrs. dinner at 6 p. m. and cocktails Prise hospital for an operation, Mary Ann Thomas, Mrs. Mary were enjoyed all evening. Those is getting along very W'ell. Her Skufca, Mrs. Arvilla King, Mrs. attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- - friends are anxiously awaiting her Leda Strang, Mrs. Ida Stone and rv Williams, Matt Maki, Mr. and return home. Mrs. Shirley Malaska. Mrs. Skuf- Mrs. Ano Peters, James Gable r : ca won first and traveling prize and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Selon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS while Mrs. Malaska won second Being the only one who was. Estate of Dan Obradovich, also prize. lucky enough to draw an elk per- - known as Don obradovich, and Sam Poulson returned home mt from Scofield, Frank Helsten one and the same this week after having spent the was even luckier Saturday by being deceased. Creditors will past month receiving medical at- bringing home an elk cow from claims with vouchers to the present underp. tention at the Price hospital. His at Helper, Utah, or to Rug-ge- ri signed motormother and brother, Bud, & Gibson, Attorneys at Lav, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ed to Price so as to accompany on or before the 20th Price, him home. Estate of HENRY I. YUKAWA, day 0fUtah, March, A. D., 1948. The Little-Et- ts club Sewing Deceased. ANNE OBRADOVICH, met at the home of Mrs. Joan Creditors will present claims Executrix of the Estate of Biggs Friday evening. Refreshments were served to Mary Ellen with vouchers to the undersigned Dan Obradovich, also known at Price, Utah, or to Ruggeri & as Don Obradovich, and being Krebs, Joan Wilson, Rochelle Kos-Gibson, Attorneys at Law, Price, one and the same person, deand Alorene Rudman. ceased. The weekly cottage meeting Utah, on or before the 13th day was held Friday evening at the of March, A. D., 1948. RUGGERI & GIBSON, home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. T. MITCHELL, Attorneys for Executrix, Erkkila. Administrator of the Estate of Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. A wedding reception was held Henry I. Yukawa, deceased. First Published: November 6, 1947. in the school auditorium for the RUGGERI Last Published: November 27, 1947 &. GIBSON, people of Scofield and Clear for Administrator, Creek Saturday evening, Novem- Attorneys ber 1, for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Han- Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. sen of Springville. Mrs. Hansen First Published: October 30, 1947 is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Last Published: November 20, 1947 Thomas Biggs, Jr. A program which was followed by dancing In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, In and for Carbon County, State of Utah In the Matter of the Estate of DOSENA JOHNSON, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dart & Sheya, his attorneys, in the Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 26th day of December, Iee Jail enlisted ganization. Mr. Arronco received the ap- - southeastern Utah will hT1' ed or attached to Comn pointment as Company C com- and EenerlaI', mander from Major Rex R. Pug- - meehngs fttery, slcy, commanding officer, 402 en- schooling For the present gineer construction battalion. elected to conduct Headquarters and Companies A B are located at Ogden. The every two weeks. The ln of Company local organization will form for NovembiV? pany C. the place of to Mr. Arronco, announced. According ghasntbet, nd '1 Com-Linco- ln Underwood TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES j FILING CABINETS DESKS - CHAIRS OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Of All Kinds i AUTOMOBILE Rooms PRICE, UTAH Strgi LET US FINANCE YOUR NEW OR USED Price E, Price To Have New Music Store bugle corps. n Secretary of State Heber will preside at the Sunday SUN-ADVOCAT- ' FITZWATEIPS The Business Maris Department Out-of-to- Store at 8 East Main in Price rd miv BUS Gil? KEEP WINTER COLD AND WET OUT BRICK SIDING ASBESTOS SIDING Nebo-Hillto- EXPERT ROOFING $15 Per Square Applied No Down Payment 3 I FHA Title Tear To Pay ROBISON ROOFING COMPANY Herman M. Seppi, Agent Phone 858 . 140,000 STEEL FENCE POSTS (liauncl drive tjpe. "l2 feet long. 85c each 250 DELCO LIGHT PLANTS D. 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