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Show THE Thursday, May 10, 1951 Price Youth Returns To Nine Months Action (Too Late Last Week) and Mrs. Lee Shaw are proudly announcing the marriage of their oldest daughter, Rhea, to Marvin Collier of the U. S. navy. Mr. Collier is a son of Rogers now a resident lor Richmond, California. The couple were married Friday,er 13. at Richmond. Mrs. ers ani Marvin were residents of IWattis before he was inducted into the services and Mrs. Rogers moved to California. We all wish ,lum mUch succccs aid happiness, Mr. Seppi, seaman, U. S. navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Seppi, Colum- -' bia, returned to San Diego, Cali- fornia, recently aboard the USS McKean. The McKean was among the United Nations naval forces which amphibious landing at Inchon providing the ground forces with close naval gunfire support. ller duties in the combat zone included service screens for carrier task fortes whose planes pounded North Ko- rean and Chinese communist troops from Seoul to the Yalu ril Page Seven E Uog-stroy- wluti'p-TAinthcommunity hall. Mae Olson and Gerald Shaw took first prizes, with Lloyd Eg- y0;1 receiving grand slam and McIntosh and Dorothy Ol- son receiving the boogie prize. Pie and coffee was served and a VCIy enjoyable evening was had by all attending. Little Miss Sherry Christensen river. was on the sick list but is reported much improved. T A surprise party was held IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- COURT FOR THE DIS- - wing Beverly Christensen on her TRICT OF UTAH. In the matter birthday Wednesday evening, and of Jimmie Clyde Capps. Bankrupt. 24 of her friends helped her cele-N- o. 16631. To the creditors ofbrato. A grand time was enjoyed. Jimmie Clyde Capps, of Latuda, Primary conference will be held Utah, a bankrupt: Notice is here-- ; in the school house. Many of the said Jimmie Clyde children will receive Bibles with by given that Capps has been duly adjudged a their names engraved on them bankrupt on a petition filed by for not missing one primary meet-hi- m on December 15 1950, and ing throughout the primary year, rs that the first meeting of his ere- - A few are graduating from will be held at 235 Federal mary. Building, in Salt Lake City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant on May 18, 1951, at 10:15 o'clock left by Tuesday morning to a.m., at which place and time the attend aplane reunion at Alva, said creditors may attend, prove Oklahoma,family the home of Mrs. their claims, appoint a trustee, apoldest sister, where they point a committee of creditors, will be by another sister examine the bankrupt, and tran- and a joined brother from Portland, sact such other business as may Oregon. properly come before said meetMr. and Mrs. Clyde Christening. Dated at Salt Lake City, sen and two daughters, Beverly H. 1951. William Utah. May 3, and Sherry, accompanied by his Leary. Referee in Bankruptcy. Mrs. Eva Christensen and mother. Date Published: May 10, 1951. drove down brother. Paul, through Bryce and Zion National Forest and into the state of AriNOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the zona. Leaving Wednesday and repartnership heretofore subsisting turning Sunday. Reporting a between EMANUEL MAY and grand time of year for traveling CAMILLO PICCIRELLI, hereto- and very Dicturial. fore carrying on business as THE The primary intends to hold a PIONEER ELECTRIC AND RA- bakery sale in the very near fuDIO COMPANY, at Price, Car- ture to obtain money to pay for bon County, State of Utah, has the bibles received by the chilbeen dissolved and terminated by dren not missing a primary meetmutual consent as and from the ing. We are enjoying a late snow 8th day of May, 1951. Dated the 8th day of May, 1951. this year. Everything was very white to the early risers. (S) Emanuel May Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ware and (S) Camillo Piccirelli First Published: May 10. 1951 daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Christensen and daughter visited Last Published: May 24, 1951 ne hon-TRIC- pri-dito- In Fine Fiscal Shape $ 422,794.54 Other Assets: Exhibition, Advertising I'und Loan Road and Bridge Fund, Loan Gen. Fund Accounts Receivable (estimate) General Assets Real Estate, Improvements and Inventories Fund Warrants Outstanding, Indigent Poor Fund 5,621.14 60.28 6,759.62 3,201.38 332.88 1,478.83 15,000.00 y for non-servi- Si con- ce X nected disabilities. Veterans Administration has announced. The right of Spanish-America- n war veterans to such treatment is provided under Public Law 791, 81st congress, Cards are issued through the VA (state) regional offices to nt treatapplicants for ment when they have established their eligibility. Eligibility may be established by the veteran by: 1. Presentation of a form letter sent to all Spanish-Americ(FL war veterans receiving benefits from VA, notifying them nt treatof their right to ment; or presentation of a letter from VA notifying the veteran of a VA award, or both; 2. Presentation of an honorable discharge certificate showing the applicants service to have been within the provisions and dates set up in Public Law 791; or, 3. Verification of the applicants service and assignment ' through the normal procedure of or out a fo1 10-9- 3,967.80 6,105,98 $ 42,427.91 7" $1,164,672.32 Relief Society ' an Bazaar ui, aau out-patie- 407,845.46 714,398.95 Desk pen sets at The recreation-all- out-patie- Net Surplus, Cash General Assets, County Property Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen Sunday. A birthday party was held honoring Mrs. Agnes Echer on her birthday, Friday, April '27. A grand evening was spent and many lovely gifts were received used out-patie- nt $1,164,672.32 Fund music is or as part of medical treat- treatment Total Assets Warrants Outstanding, Hospital, Infirmary Warrants Outstanding, Agricultural Extension General Fund Liability to Exhibition and Advertising Fund General Fund Liability to Road and Bridge Fund Overdraft, Bond, Interest and Sinking whether j an Hil-labra- $ Adoption of a standardized musical activities program for hospitals, designed to provide the greatest possible benefits for ill and disabled veteran-patient- s, has been announced by Veterans Administration Special Services personnel. A recent VA conducted seminar featured discussions by VA physicians and others who have worked with music in hospitals, as well us demonstrations showing how music can be utilized in treatment programs for patients. The program is flexible enough to be adapted easily to the needs of all types of patients, ranging from tuberculosis patients in hospitals for long periods of time, to others who may remain for only a few weeks. Music activities will be tailor-mad- e to fit the needs of indiviof dual patients, regardless VA Identification cards are being issued to Spanish-AmericWar veterans who desire to establish to $ 741,877.78 their legal right 714,398.95 Liabilities: Warrants Outstanding, General Fund Warrants Outstanding, Airport Fund Warrants Outstanding, Road and Bridge c.;-;- ment. 6,000.00 1,478.83 15,000.00 5,000.00 an -- Carbon county is in excellent financial condition, having assets of $1,101,672.32, with no bonded indebtedness as of May 1, 1951, according to a brief report prepared by A. N. Smith, county treasurer, who left this position to become a Utah state industrial commissioner last week. and careful administration of the afCredit for a business-lik- e fairs of the county to place it as one of the few, if any, counties in the state in such a creditable fiscal condition was given by Mr, Smith to Commissioners J. O. Peterson, E. B. Miller and Jesse V. Bryan, and to County Clerk and Auditor B. H. Young. Below is printed the report showing the present assets and liabili- ties of tho cunty which should be of particular interest to citizens: Cash Assets: $ 72,588.09 General Fund .. 41,056.52 A1I,ou f un(1 1,102.08 Road and Bridge Fund 14,268.07 Class "B Road Fund 485.66 Highway Improvement Fund 31,861.77 Indigent Poor Fund 21,891.81 Hospital, etc. Fund 5,537.66 Exhibition and Advertising Fund 4,983.58 Agricultural Extension Fund 9,108.16 Weed Fund 214,132.84 Building and Construction Reserve Fund 2,683.92 Dr. F. F. B'isk Bequest Fund 951.31 Public Welfare Fund 2,143.07 Reserve to Pay Indebtedness ... $ fee-ba.- ds phy-si.-i- total Bonds, Bond Sinking Fund Investments with VA on a Columbia Youth Serves system. Prior authorization In Korean Waters fur treatment by a private must be obtained from VA The first indication that for-c- .g before treatment begins, if the mines were veteran expects to pay the bill. .eing used In the Korean conflict VA : ivered by Arthur Seppi, V. again urges veteran : to give v.r.i fi 1; irf rnetion when writ.ng the seaman apprentice, U, S. navy, agency concerning t ie'r benefits. !"u of Mr. and Mrs. Michele G. Hutu-and.? IvU.s are rcr'ivvd Columbia, and his ship-m.n- cs daily, VA said, that ine eger'y uboara me destroyer USS cannot answer because the vet- eran failed to give enough in- - !I,cn-?,c- h Th Mt'.Kef arT formation to identify himself, orUmwl. flvfd to because the veteran failed l1n,Krean wlf J,n give Uml.ed sufficient or accurate address. s,upllx,rt was on an air- Nations sea rescue duty in September Paper dips, thumb tacks at The when a floating mine field was Sun-A- d vacate. discovered. coop rating Report Shows County Wallis States After SUN-ADVOCAT- :a Xli it'-it- f The Helper LDS ward Re lief society will hold a food sale and bazaar featuring gift items for Mothers day at the Helper patient treatment. 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