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Show 9 Thursday, May 12, 1955 THE PLACING A FAST-ACTIO- Lost and Found Something to For Sale Lovely , ALSO-Go- od Income Property In Best Location Work Wanted CARBON COUNTY WILL DO washing or mending in my home. Phone 177-ABSTRACT COMPANY EXPERIENCED WOMAN desires SILVAGNI BUILDING bookkeeping and typing in office Phone 130 or her home. Write 357 South 1st West. Apartment No. 4, ESTATE PROPERTY. House and lot in sterling addition to Price, Price, Utah. Utah. Call Help Wanted Women LADIES EARN extra cash, sell newest earrings! Muncie, Indiana. Help Wanted at Write Kenroe, IF WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer nearby. Write Rawleighs, Denver, ColDept. UTE-171-orado. Salesman Wanted TO work into fulltime salesmen, well known. Easy to sell automobile insurance. Complete training program, adsales aids and vertising furnished. Guarantee and highest commission. Write Box 472, Price. WIFE WANTED to call attention to her husband the opportunity of representing Northwestern in your area. He can earn $125 to $200 a week calling on our customers. Take orders from actual made-u- p samples ladies knitted dresses, orlon sweaters, lingerie, slacks, men's sport shirts, pants, jackets, underwear. Clothing for entire famNo ily. Sold investment. Write Northwestern Woolen Co., 403 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. PART-TIM- E direct-to-custom- Business 347 293 or Men Opportunities Yes . . . The 397o300. house, full basement North 6th East. Phone FIVE-ROO- Action Business Property for Sale YOU ARE interested in busi ness property 100 foot frontage next to Utah Distributing com pany. See Dominic Alice or call Price 1423. do a WANT-AD- S WHALE CHOICE LOTS in Carbonville and Parkdale. Ph. 590-or 590-- Make a habit of using the R, Phone 9 Acreage for Sale rs Aliis-Chalme- with two-botto- m furnished basement apartment. Apply at 47 FOUR ROOM unfurnished modern house, newly cleaned. Inquire West 2nd North. Marions Service, two miles So. THREE ROOM partly furnished of Price on highway 10. month. $40.00 apartment. per 320 North 4th East. Hotel for Rent THREE ROOM furnished apart- NEWHOUSE HOTEL in Helper, ment. Clean, close-iQueen Suitable for offices or sleeping Ann Apartments. New in Grande also rooms, space MODERN THREE room furnished Hotel in Price, ground floor, apartment and a two room unsuitable for office or store. Ph. furnished apartment. Heat and 228-water. Adults only. 245 North For Lease 2nd East. Apartments 237 and 249. Phone 760 or 961-NEW GRANDE HOTEL. Single rooms and bachelor apartments. Unfurnished Apts, for Rent A good, steady business ven THREE-ROOunfurnished apartture. Phone 228-ment at the Olsen Flats. Phone r- 644 or 1043. TWO ROOM apartments in Welu 0390-R- IDEAL FOR FARM OR RANCH n. See at 1 17 South 4th East PRICE J. GARDEN TRACTOR. Good condition. Reasonable. Ph. 0390-R3. Livestock for Sale NICE CROSS yearling sheep, av erage about 90 to 95 lbs. will sell with or without wool. De liver in- - Price. - Phone 109 or contact Mannos Salevurakis, lington. Phone Price. FOUR ROOM apartment. 410 So. First East. Goldy Johnson. Ph. GOOD JERSEY milk cow. Victor 766-Karcich, Carbonville. Phone 080-J3. R. 3. Trailers for Sale Just Phone 9 All Brass Participants The . air force has announced that it has take action to increase reserve participation by its reserve officers. Beginning April 1, the air force dispatched letters to all reserve officers who have not met the minimum participation requirements within the past year. These letters, which must be answered within 30 days after receipt, offered the reserve officers concerned three options: (1) To elect affiliation with an active training element of the reserve program ; (2) to elect placement on the reserve retired rolls if eligible, or (3) to elect to tender res- 2. TWO STORY business building 24 by 50 on highway 50-- 6 at WelStoker heat, lington, Utah. Hotel-confe- e known as the A-tionary-and-poo- l. With or with' out equipment, best offer. Write Harold C. Anderson, Box 92, Roy, Utah, or contact Mrs. H. C. . Anderson at Wellington, Utah. A on a big Interna' tional truck with the job. Phone 729-- ONE OF THESE EXPERTS CAN HELP YOU ! Refrigerator Service PROFITS ARE MADE WE SELL and repair commercial refrigeration, air conditionBy Listing Maytag, Bendex, G.-ing. reElectrical Your Service washer servicing. pairs. Price Trading33 Service in This inor Department, Phone quire at 64 West Main. Directory REFRIGERATION- - Service and motors. sales. Also electric RESULTS FOR Clayton Worthen, refrigeration EVERYONE! service. Phone 857-- J or see at 684 Nnrth 4th East. Carpentry Work MAKING KITCHEN cabinets and repairing furniture, screens and frames. See M. Benjamin at 433 South 2nd West. Phone Delivery General Hauling 551-MAN WITH pickup truck wants to do light hauling, baggage or Saw, Lawntnower Sharpening groceries, clean up yards and MACHINE SHARPENED saws haul away. Price Delivery Ser-vicHand, band and circular saws. Phone 517-See Lavell Lambson, 475 South First West, Price. Phone 482. Vacuum Cleaner Sales ELECTROLUX SALES and W. R. Everett. Service. 644 Carpets, Furniture Cleaned CARPETING AND Furniture No. Second East. Phone Price E. ignation. In the event the reserve officers do not respond to this letter within 30 days, or if they do not elect any one of the three options offered, their cases will be referred to a disposition board to determine whether or not they should be retained by the air force reserves. This action is hoped to increase air force reserve officer participation and to help insure a steady and continuous flow of in- terested reserve leadership. Reserve airmen are also reminded that they may have a reserve obligation which can readily be discharged through affiliation with an active training element. Promotions for qualified airmen are available through these active training elements. Reserve officers and airmen in the Eastern Utah area may obtain information concerning their reserve nb'igations and opnortumties by contacting Maior William C Dause or Captain John D. Porter Jr., of FUgM C. MMh Volnnfeer Air Reserve Training Sonadron. Mo('tini of Flight C are held eaoh 955-J- . at the Wednesday evening at tfc Carpet installing shampooing. in Price. courthouse county 644 R. Weaving Rug W. Everett, and binding. bv tele No. Second East. Phone Price F. H. PLEASANTS weaver of rag Ttaitqo rney he or bv VT'tipe 955-rugs. Price for weaving $1.55 phone Pree Want-Ad- s per yard. 482 South 1st East. him at Wellington Contain PorUse ter may he contacted at Price Phone Price 292-Regularly They Get Results! 1029 or 1311. iiuiiuiuiuiiuun 10-15- fc Phone 9 e. 8-- 139-P- fc J. WHY NOT DO IT TODAY? te J. Garbage Burning Prohibited Residents of Price are asked to stop burning garbage around their yards,' according to George Wallace, city sanitarian. He pointed out that regular garbage pickup service is available and that all garbage should be placed out where it can be picked up on the for particular days scheduled areas. Burning garbage not only creates a nuisance for other resi dents but it is dangerous in that the fire may spread and do considerable property damage. The Weather brake adjustments or even Others need steering wheel repairs and adjustments, repairs and adjustments to headlight and other lights, new mufflers and re placement of broken glass. The inspection charge covers only the inspection and does not include adjustments or g. Jf 50-ce- nt repairs. Motorists whose cars do not bear the official inspection stickers after May 15 will be issued arrest tickets, Sergeant Beckstead Solid. ROYALE DINNERWARI . MY EQUITY W D in These Columns? Get More Reserve E 885-- Get Excellent Results . . . by Placing an Inexpensive te. FOUR ROOM house with base- THIRTY-FIVFOOT Fleet Wood ment, furnace, electric stove and trailer and a 1950 Ford pickup. and water softener refrigerator, Phone 174 after 6:00 oclock heater, fence, storm windows p.m. Ave151 Denver etc. and doors, nue, Dragerton, on outside For Sale or Trade street. Inquire at 149 or 153 BEDROOM home in Orem. TWO Denver Avenue, Dragerton, Four years old, all modern, gaUtah. rage and basement. Now in FHA. Trade for Price property. For Sale Phone Helper 380-J- Phone Why Dont I0U WANT-A- Wanted Furniture for Sale Air Force Seeks to $4,000.00 J. 12-3-- fc in-a- Full Easement Stoker, Furnace, Electric Hot Water Heater 12-9- fc THREE-ROO- Tractor plow rs Sun-Advoc- ate MODERN HOME Today! 2. Tor-gers- Event for Mothers regularly. Do It TWO MONARCH coal ranges in URANIUM CLAIMS good condition. Priced reasonHouse No. 301 or 381, Sunny 117 4th East South ably. See at Write Box 472 side. after 4 :00 p.m. of The clarinet. Care SCOOTER and MOTOR DAVENO COUCH. Good condiArthur Jameson. Phone 838-- J tion. $20.00. Record player with TYPEWRITER RIBBONS records $12.00. Phone 145-kinds at the PLAYS three 76 West 1st North. AMPLIFIER mike $50.00. BREAKFAST sets, chrome, used. struments Dearmond pickup $15,00. Ph. $20. Houston Furniture Co. 965-N- ROOM s SIX ACRES LAND with 2 Vi acres fruit trees and six shares of water rights. No. 1 Pioneer, in Carbonville. Phone 614, ask for Homes for Rent Furnished Apts, for Rent John Farris. FOUR-ROOTWO-ROONEW Crown home in Carin apartment ONE ACRE of ground and a modbonville. Three-quarteof an Theatre Building. Completely ern one bedroom home with acre ground. Ph. 0180-Jfurnished. Ph. 109. partly finished other bedroom. One mile east of Price on the APARTMENTS and rooms. Win- THREE ROOM modern house, old Wellington highway. Phone ter rates. Parkview Motel. 1216fc Unfurnished, ideal for couple, 328-- J. 441 East 3rd North. THREE -- ROOM Furnished Apt. Steam heat. Sumner Apart- FOUR ROOM house, bath, full Farm Machinery for Sale ments. Phone 523-basement, furnace, garage. $50 per month. Contact Mrs. Claude MODERN Furnished apartments. For Sale Hirdman, four houses East from or unfurnished. Reasonable rates Pace Qpdy and Fender Shop. 1161-Phone Used er FOUR Want-Ad- ly because of the illness of Mrs. Saturday. Sunday they spent the Richards brother, Lee Alger, who day at Moab, died Thursday at the Dragerton The Arthur Parry family visited hospital. Monday, accompanied by with Mr. Parrys sister and husMr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards they band, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aguirre attended funeral services for Mr. in Spring Glen, Saturday. Alger at Sunnyside. The Richards Mr. and Mrs. Harley English family have also visited frequently enjoyed spending Mothers day in with a niece, Mrs. Teddy McCand-les- s, Cleveland with Mrs. Englishs in Cleveland and at the Price mother, Mrs. Blanche Lamph. hospital where she w;as taken reMr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson cently. spent Thursday at the Alvin An overnight guest at the Clair home in Emery. Newren home last Tuesday was Mr. and Mrs. Udell Keele and Bared Nelson of Salt Lake City. daughter, LaRee, spent Saturday He is Mrs. Newrens nephew. and Sunday at Emery where they Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson visited relatives and friends. They and family spent Thursday in Salt were overnight guests at the Jer-gi- n Olsen home. Lake City where they visited at Dinner guests at the Arthur the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Davis. The Erickson home on Mothers day were Arts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davises formerly lived here Lambert. Erickson of Cleveland. Susan Little Kay Chadwick, Whitcy Those from the Storrs ward who of Mr. and Mrs. Jay attended stake MIA leadership daughter Chadwick, was honored at her meeting last Wednesday evening home on her first birthday anniat Helper were happy to learn versary, Saturday afternoon. A that the road show from here party was enjoyed by 18 small won first place and that a trophy guests. Saturday evening a birthfor it will be presented to the MIA day was given in her honor in the near future. Andy Andor Mr. supper Chadwicks grandparents, Mr ' son, Udell Keelc, Clarence Reid, and Mrs. James Burrows of The Sunday school sponsored John Richards, Grant Jensen, Springville, Ilene Hales, Vida Bur Pearl Anderson, Ila Jensen, Vir- rows and Mrs. Melva Munk and a Mothers day program Sunday ginia Keele, Marie Chadwick, Car- two children, all of Salt Lake City, morning. The invocation was given by George Llewelyn, Welcome ol Olsen, LaPreal Richards and attended the supper. to Mothers was given by John were in Buffo attendance. Mary Sunday afternoon the Chadwick Houghton, the youngest group unThe show under the direction of Edith Baird assisted by Tia family traveled to Springville and der the direction of Mrs. Thalia Mae Imai was presented at Kenilworth, Provo where they visited relatives Thacker gave readings, Mr. and Mrs. Masaji Imai and Snows class sang, Mother Dear, Price and Spring Canyon last Mon day evening and at Spring Glen, family visited in Salt Lake City accompanied by Marie Gilbert; Castle Gate, Carbonville and Hel Saturday and Sunday with rela' Joan Llewelyn and Boyd Davis gave readings, readings were given per, Tuesday evening. Transporta- tives. Emma Kuru of Standardville by the class of Ina Foote, talks tion was furnished by Bill Olsen, Tom Anderson, Udel Keele. Mas' who has worked at the hospitals were given by Mrs. Lou Babcock in Standardville and Spring Can and Mrs. Anne Huff, a violin solo aji Imai and Grant Jensen. Kenneth Boren of Richfield vis- yon since 1945, has resigned. Gay was played by Barbara Greenland ited here over the week end and lene Mills took over the work at accompanied by Marie Greenland, attended the Sunday meetings the office here May 1. Mrs. Kuru talk by Bishop Fay Thacker and by Lawith Gaylene Mills. Gaylene is worked for the following doctors closing song, "Mother, now wearing a beautiful diamond. William M. Gorishek, Daniel Mad Preal Thacker and Ann Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards and sen, Orlo W. Hardy and Orson B benediction by Diane Ariotti. Corsages were presented to the mothfamily of Idaho Falls are visiting Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Corky Wall have ers with special recognition given here with Lynns parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards. They arrived moved from Spring Canyon to to the oldest mother, Mrs. WilSunday afternoon. The John Rich- Orem. Corky has employment at liam H. Taylor, who also had the oldest child present; Mrs. Mae ards have been frequent visitors in Camp Williams. the most children presSunnydale and Dragerton recent Sunday visitors at the Harold Snow with Jenson for the youngest Lambert home were Mr. and Mrs, ent, Joyce Lenard Wright and five sons of mother with the youngest baby Ogden and Mrs. Joe Jackson and present, mothers with sons in the May 15 is Deadline service, Mrs. Carr, Carmella Peson of Murray. Date for The theology lesson in Relief terson, Dorothy Bowns and Alice Society was given last Thursday Foote; Thalia Thacker with a son Auto Inspections evening by Edith Baird. The meet in the mission field, mothers who ing was conducted by Ila Jewkes had lived here for over 30 years Hundreds of Utah motorists may Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farish travel and active in the ward, Sarah Lewbe forced off the road after May ed to Salt Lake City Friday eve is, Ethel Hreinson, Marie Gilbert, 15, deadline for state safety in--1 rung where they stayed overnight Thalia Thacker and Anne Huff. spection, unless they act quickly with their daughter, Colleen, and to have their cars inspected and husband, George Cardell, and their repaired if necessary. family. Saturday they traveled to This warning was sounded by Ogden to the home of their daughHigh Loiiy Lyle Hyatt, superintendent of the ter, Mary, and husband, George State Highway Patrol. ' Chino, and their family. Saturday 79 There are still many cars which evening Mrs. Farish attended a May 7 do not carry the inspection stick- banquet there with her daughter, er and the deadline date is draw- given in honor of the mothers. ing nearer, Staff Sergeant Dan Sunday afternoon they came back Beckstead, in charge of inspec- to Salt Lake City and had dinner with the Cardells before returning tions, reported. During the corresponding week last year the high was 86 on the Sergeant Beckstead said a large home. Darlene Wall accompanied Gol-d- a 7th and the low was 45 on the percentage of cars being brought to the states 740 authorized servDay of Price to Salt Lake City 9th. ice stations and garages require Castle Gate Sunday School Stages You, too, can enjoy the same quick results! 1409. Bargain at $425 Homes for Sale of a job! Edward L. Hansen recently advertised a piano for sale in the classified section. Mr. Hansen reported five phone calls the first day and was pleased to sell the1 piano so quickly! Lots for Sale GOOD BUILDING lot on corner of 8th South and 2nd East. Call Miscellaneous for Sale USED RESTAURANT equipment 18 foot counter with seven stools, one refrigerator, four-burnbutane hot plate, three in one galvanized sink, neon sign, four shelf pie case, large stove canopy. Contact George Gazell or phone 29-- J in Helper if interested. POTATOES. GOOD solid reds. 10 lbs. 49c while they last. Reids Fruit Market, Price - Helper highway. BEER TAVERN fixtures includ ing front and back bar, cigar case and tobacco display case. All articles have to go, will sell cheap. See Eugene Coli or phone 870, Price. LION HOUND pups. Males $20.00. Also three mature hounds, fairly priced. See Robert Staker, te 1422-- One WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY for ambitious man or woman. Work for yourself in Price area. unnecessary. Call Experience for interview. Provo AC Sun-Advoca- NO. 9 Mothers were honored here Sunday morning by the Storrs ward Sunday school and were presented with corsages of chinelle flowers made by Winnie Reid. Those taking part on the program were Jay Chadwick, who gave a welcoming talk; Daryl Jensen, Lynne Olsen, Ricki Olsen, Boyd Erickson, Kathy Jones, Carmen Rameriz, Elizabeth Evans, Kim Jones, Pamela Davis, Allen Parry, Karen Jones and Tamera Davis, who gave verses about mother, under the direction of Marie Chadwick. Other talks were given by Rene Erickson, Pearl Anderson and Bishop Jensen. The meeting was conducted Reid. Ida Canfield by Clarenc was piano accompanist for the musical numbers by the congregation, which was conducted by Em-jl- y m Carpeted Double Garage Nicely Landscaped R - JUST PHONE Spring Canyon Sunday School Has Program for Mothers About . . . SPOUT-OF- F Modern Home fc LOST SORREL MARE about 1,000 pounds, large scar on left ribs. Stockinged right hind leg. Call 1158-or write Box 213, Price. 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