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Show THE e: of Joe, MUSICAL ' tub. rwise 1 reS- , -. for J Patients ervals. k ary PRICE CITY eastern wj- - TICKETS AUDITORIUM - THURSDAY, MARCH O 17th Curtain 8:15 p.m. plovpft. 46 VOICES UTAH 'Tro 0 In the District Court of the CREDITORS Sev- ASSEMBLY OF GOD enth Judicial District In and For the County of Carbon, State of so a 63 o'Berto, Utah ? Doilc 'Bcr' the Matter of the Estate of In also JEAN CUBURU, Deceased. Wmsis O'Berto, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1822 de-- F person, same Creditors will present claims jnd the present with vouchers to the undersigned, will creditors un-ithe to Charles J. Cuburu, at the office f! with vouchers or to of S. J. Sweetring, Room 6, MuUtah, at Helper, at nicipal Building, Price, Utah, on and Gibson, Attorneys or before the 17th day of May, A. CHURCHES SET wlrt frming soon YOUTH DAY SUNDAY Next Sunday, March 20, young people of the Assembly of God church which meets in the music room of Carbon college, will be seen wearing a little blue and gold tag bearing the words, Today is Ours. The reason for this, according to Pastor W. A. Van-zan- t, is that March 20 has been designated as the annual national youth day for Assembly of God churches. The churches youth organizations, called Christs Ambassadors, will participate in the days I d H 'S May. AJOSEPH O'BERTO Hav of - D- D. 1949. 199, (Signed) CHARLES J. CUBURU, Administrator. with will an-S- ot S. J. SWEETRING, of Dom-- S Attorney for Administrator. Estate the as First Publication: March 10, 1949. known O'Berto, also Last Publication: March 31, 1949. Administrator the o'nTo the District Court Within and Berto, In for Carbon County, State of Utah Be as Domeni In the Matter of the Estate of also known one and the PHYLLIS JOHNSON, also someto and being times known as Mrs. Albert Johnsie person deceased. & GIBSON, son, deceased. Probate No. 1820 NOTICE TO CREDITORS limeys for Administrator, National Bank Building, will present claims Creditors f attached to the vouchers with March 3, 1949. Publication: undersigned administ r a t o r s at 1949. March 24, Publication: their residences in Price, Utah, or to their attorney, Therald N. JenDEPARTMENT OF THE sen, at his office in Price, Utah, n BUREAU OF LAN on or before the 25th day of June, Land 1949. viiAGEMENT, District Utah, City, Office, SMt Lake LORRAINE WISEMAN, Notice is hereby 1949. DON JOHNSON, on August 7, 1944, Administrators of the Estate Ivron A Howard of Huntington, of Phyllis Johnson, deLake Salt ( rah, filed application ceased. 8 of the $4847 under Section N. JENSEN, THERALD as amended Act Tavlor Grazing NWVaNWVa, Attorney for Administrator, to select the suNW, SWy4 of Lot 4, sec. 31, Price, Utah. Feb. 24, 1949. S., R. 8 E., S.L.M., Utah, in First Publication: sec. Last Publication: March 17, 1949. exchange for lots 2, 3, and 4, T. 14 S., R. 13 E., S.L.M., Utah. Court of Carbon This notice is for the purpose of In the District County, State of Utah allowing all persons having bona Estate of PETER JAMES fie objections to the proposed excDomomc fnown as Domemc O R I L E, Estate o copy thereof has been served on the applicant PETERSON, NOTICE within 30 days from date of first ERNEST E. HOUSE, Creditors publication. with evidence that a Manager. Pint Publication: Last March 10, 1949. Publication: March 31, 1949. and f STENA JENSEN Deceased. TO CREDITORS will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Hammond & Suite 12, Silvagni Hammond, Ik f garden AND NUMBERS SEMI-CLASSIC- on business for the Kaiser Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Peperakis entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening. The crowd went to Nicks club for dancing and returned to the Peperakis home for refreshments. The who enjoyed the evening Mrs. Mary Daily and Karen couples were Mr. and Mrs. Van Alger, Mr. went to Grand Junction, Colorado, and Mrs. Tom McCourt, Mr. and Wednesday and returned Sunday. Mrs. Jack Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Daily went to see her mother Foster Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd who is seriously ill. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miss LaRue Williams, who is Lindsay. Brother Pettit and Brother D. attending the L D S business college in Salt Lake, spent the week- E. Williams of Price were home end wtih her parents and family, missionaries in Sunnyside SunMrs. Milt Williams, day. They arrived in time for Mr. and Myrna and Eddie. She attended Sunday school and stayed to speak the Gold and Green ball in Drag-erto- n in sacrament meeting. New Building for Sunnijdlde Boyacks Mens Store is Started unnijdale Construction work began this week on a new business building for Boyacks mens store on North Main street between Carbon avenue and First West in Price. Frontage will be about 37 feet, the building extending back most of the 140 foot length, according to Ross Boyack. The structure will be modern in every respect with a unique front of brick faced with Carrara glass. Mr. Boyack states that he intends to expand his lines to provide one stocked of the best and fully mens stores in this part of the state. Completion is expected in 60 days. Joe Milano is general contractor, and John Bene is architect and supervisor of the project. Boyacks Mens store has been to Saturday night and returned Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. enterMrs. Frankie Murphy tained her bridge club Thursday evening. Mrs. Thelma Wright won high and traveling prize. Second was won by Mrs. Inez Hyatt and low by Mrs. Hazel Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Queto Salzetti and daughter of Spring Glen visited in Sunnydale Sunday and had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markosek with the skiing group. Other couples who enjoyed the pot luck dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jeffs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy, Mrs. Margaret Heers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno DellaCorte. R. G. Heers left Sunday for Oakland and Fontana, California where he will spend several days Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 20th day of May, 1949. (S) JAMES ORVEL PETERSON, Administrator of the estate of Peter James Peterson and of the estate of Stena Jensen Peterson, Deceased. First Publication: March 17, 1949. Last Publication: April 7, 1949. operated here for 16 years until last fall when quarters in the Salt Lake City, Utah Eastern Utah Electric building March 10, 1949 were eliminated due to expansion TO THE WATER USERS OF of that store. PRICE RIVER SYSTEM: Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Title 100, ChapProducers ter 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1943, a meeting of the water users of To Receive the Price River System will be held in the Municipal Building in Dividend Price, Utah, Wednesday, March 23, 1949 at 11:00 a. m. for the purPoultry producers of the state pose of: (1) Hearing the financial are recgoing to get a nice $75,000 report for 1948; (2) making ommendations to the State Engi dividend check from the Utah neer as to the appointment of a Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, Water Commissioner for the 1949 it has been announced. The monseason, and as to his duties; (3) ey will be distributed within the preparing a budget of salaries and next ten days, redeeming certifi other necessary expense of dis- cates of interest issued in 1942. tribution and (4) transacting such The certificates the inother business as may properly vestment that represent of the members come before the meeting. p have made in their organED. H. WATSON, ization at the rate of one cent per State Engineer. dozen or 30 cents per case of eggs. Published March 17, 1949. These certificates become part of the revolving fund and are retired over a six-ye- ar cycle. Interest on the certificates is paid annually. This $75,000 is only half of the certificates issued in 1942. The other half already has been paid, according to Clyde C. Edmonds, general manger of Mc-Ca- urt $75,000 30, opportunity to file their PETERSON, in this Bureau together OF STANDARD Poultry T. 18 hange an objections IN A PROGRAM $1.00 (Including Tax) Sponsored by Price Moose Lodge TREAT comeiSft: Page Seven E MENDELSSOHN MALE CHORUS routine 's SUN-ADVOCAT- Taylor is a former resident of East Carbon but now lives in Pleasant Grove. She spent the week-en- d in Dragerton and attended the Gold and Green ball escorted by David Faddis. Typewriter folder at The paper Continental .... Sum-merha- ys A A Change is in Order. . . the organization. In the District Court Within and for Carbon County. State of Utah Marius Henry Mills, also sometimes known as Marius H. Mills, Plaintiff, vs. 1 George S. Auerbach and Jane Doe Auerbach, husband and wife; Carbon Water Company, a corporation, formerly known as Carbon Water, Land & Power Company, a corporation of the State of Utah with its principal place of business at Price, Utah; Dale E. Parks, trustee- Albert Smith and Jane Doe Smith, husband and wife; Price River Water Conservation District, a corporation; q u as John Y. Smith, and Sarah Doe Smith, husband and wife; First Doe; Second Doe; and Third Doe; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. - ers Civil No. 6365 SUMMONS TO THE OF UTAH STATE ABOVE DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to iruBi- drink IN BOTTLES ftt. IOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY COCA-COL- A OF THE COCA-COL- U S PAT Of 9. COMPANY IY BOTTLING COMPANY 1949, Th. Coco-Col- a Company appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this 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 demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought by the plaintiff to quiet his title to the following described real property in Carbon County, State of Utah: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the south half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 15 South, Range 10 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, together with all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging and all water and water rights thereunto appertaining, howsoever evidenced. (S) THERALD N. JENSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Price, Utah. First Publication: Feb. 10, 1949. Last Publication: March 10, 1949. Change fo BETTER PROGRAM HOARDS POWER ! For best car care, change to Conoco NA Motor Oil get the lubricant that stands up under hard driving, fights combustion acids. . . . READY TO CO I ...because Conoco N,A fastens an extra shield of lubricant right to cylinder walls, actually OIL-PLAT- your engine. It cant all drain down, even overnight. OihPiate today at your Conoco Mileage handy Last Sunday just about finished the skiing up Sunnyside canyon. The ski tow worked fine but the snow was getting very soft and the roads are next to impassable even for the Kaiser jeep which a group has been using to travel in. Yesterday it became stalled sevLow Fares Everywhere eral times and it was the opinion of the men who have been traveling up there each Sunday that by GRAND JUNCTION $ 3.73 another Sunday the skiing would DENVER 10.90 be finished. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Self motored CHICAGO . . . 31.20 to Salt Lake early Friday morn(Plus Ti) ing and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pres Summerhaya BUS CENTER and three sons motored to Salt Lake Saturday and returned Sun26 No. 1st W. day. They visited with Mr. Phone 204 parents. Miss Vivian Naylor visited in Sunnydale Sunday afternoon at the home of David Faddis Miss co-o- Its Refreshment And Its All Value in Sun-Advoca- te. Merchant's!" Copyright 1949, Cootioeoul Oil Company because another exclusive added ingredi... ent in Conoco combats power-robbin- g carbon and sludge. LOW RUNNING COSTS.1 ...because Conoco N' Motor Oil stands up under hard driving. Youll get more miles per quart add less oil between drains. |