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Show Thursday, October 27, 1955 THE Mrs. Sarah Rowley accompanied Mrs. Harby her daughters-in-lariet Rowley and Mrs. Selma Row-le- Certification Required for Lamb and Yearling Payments Under Wool Program Coal Area Leaders Ask Quotas on News Highlights About Spring Glen Folks Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- were Joyce Judd, Gayle Rowley, La Fawn Jones, Mary Lou Sher- Residual Oil Imports man and Judy Hansen. Connie Owners of lambs and yearlings ASC county office about the dedrove to Torrey Saturday to Nichols and Sandra Hansen sang A group of congressmen repre- to be sold for attend the funeral for Sarah Row-ley- s a duet. The softball trophy which senting coal mining areas renewed jlaughter who wish tailed certification requirements oldest brother, Fred Noyes. the girls won this summer was dis- last week a plea for quotas on res- to receive a payment under the for the method of sale. This is best done before the lambs or new wool program must present Returning to Spring Glen to visit played for everyone to see. How- idual oil imports. yearlings are sold. with Mrs. Rowley was her brother, ard Goodrich and Bishop Calvin n the necessary evidence of sale, Representatives Robert H. Mr. Bryner points out that any Vess Noyes, from Boise, Idaho, Taylor also spoke during the exVirginia) and Carl Lyle B. Bryner, chairman of the applicant for the lamb and yearand Ernest Noyes, a nephew from ercises. D. Perkins said the Carbon Agricultural Stabilization ling payment must submit the folPrice. Wednesday night, Mrs. Sarah group would take its case to AradWillis Johnson received word Rowley left by train for Vallejo, thur S. Flemming, defense mobil- and Conservation county commit- lowing evidence: Name and of slaughterer: date of sale; dress his has reminds name farmers. been that with her to daugh- ization director. California, stay Monday tee, name and address of seller; numediMr. and Mrs. ter and selected to be in the 1955-195- 6 Owners who are in doubt about ber, They said in separate interviews description and net liveweight tion of Whos Who in Education. Charlie ONeil. Mrs. Rowley will they would offer support to Flem- the evidence needed should ask the of animals sold; certification from Mr. Johnson did his graduate work, also visit with her son and daughter-inposition that unless there mings the that the animals were buyer Row-le-law, Mr. and Mrs. Asil at the University of Washington is more voluntary cutting of imfor slaughter and that purchased that than and further quotas that, She will return home after ports federal action may be necesunder Dr. Levan Nostrand. Mr, had or had not been shorn. said. Mollohan be they imposed, who is the of the Johnson, Thanksgiving holiday. principal sary. Both said the coal industry must The bill of sale and certification the Spring Glen school, is a memWe are asking that they go Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warff of Salt have some help and should have may be endorsed to a prior owner, ber of the Phi Delta Kappa, a natio- Lake City spent the week end visn-wide oil im, who may then apply for the payeducation fraternity. iting with Mr. and Mrs. John iting with Mr. and Mrs. Anton protection against residual ment. ports. They said Flemming has Corporal Leslie Pappacastas, Wharff and also enjoying the deer Smolic. To be eligible for the payment were these that imports 18 reported who has spent the past months hunt, Berb Peirson of Los Angeles, up 23 per cent during the first in Korea and whose home is in Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tolich and Want-Ad- s Use Salt Lake City, spent Thursday his mother, Mrs. Mary Tolich of California, who is attending the seven months of the year. Brigham Young University, spent through- Monday at the home of Salt Lake City, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. David S. Rowley, Jr. end visiting at the home of Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn where he was honLeslie is a former resident of Hel- Anna Tolich and Mr. and Mrs. ored Roy wih a birthday dinner. Mrs. per. Joe Bann. Dunn had a decorated Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Murray cake for the beautifully Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gardner and occasion. sons of Salt Lqke City were here and their daughter, Virginia, spent visWHILE THEY LAST! Keith Jones spent for the hunting season, bringing Saturday visiting at the home of iting with his parents,Sunday Mr. and with them Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones. Mrs. Robert Jones. He is now atMr. and Mrs. Jack Bates of Long tending the University of Utah. and their small daughter, Marcia STOKERMATIC While the men hunted, the women Beach, California, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beckstrand Stoker fired super heatvisited at the George Fullerton the home of Mr. Bates parents, of Salt Lake City spent Monday home and also with the Em Gard Mr; and Mrs. Bill Bates'. all automatically ers and Tuesday visiting at the home in Helper. They returned LeGrande Rowley of Taft, Cali- of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder. ners controlled. ' home Monday evening after a very fornia, spent the week end at the Mr. and Mrs. David Colton i home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , spent the week end successful hunt. Be fcure to check our visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rusk of Mon- George Rowley. While herehe en- - home of Mr. and Mrs. George Has-joye- d tana spent Thursday through Sunspecial prices before you hunting deer. jain and Rasmussen home Mr. of Lawrence the at sons, day visiting John Olsen of Salt Lake buy. and Mrs. Arthur Allred. Mr. Mr. Vaughn and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. visited at the home of Mr. City and R. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Rusk is Mrs. Allreds brother. Also one used Warm Roundy. Sunday evening at the regular Chuck Peterson of Price spent the Blair Walkington of Texas is Morning heater in excelLDS evening services, the young week end on a successful hunting visiting at the home of his par lent condition. girls of Mutual age were called trip in Salina Canyon. ents. While in Utah he attended Nichols Bill and and Those to Bob, Harry speak. upon speaking the homecoming of the University Bob Tomsic spent their deer hunt-- 1 0f Utah, ing time up Gordon creek. Mrs. Mildred Simms returned Bill Morgan and sons, Jim and home this week after spending Bob, spent the week end visiting some time convalescing in Salt i HEATING CONTRACTORS , PLUMBING AND in Moab. ' i , ' Lake City. Floyd Simmons drove WarDevon of Greener Sergeant her home. Price Phone 863-- W 264 South Carbon We Are Now ren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, visweek the the Scratch at spent Wyoming, pads past Representatives for iting with his wife, Audrey. Audrey is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thill Marshall. Mrs. Nora Johnson of Helper spent the week end visiting with 1 tV OS Mrs. Harry Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Flemetakis Khom waswwiTOlieS'of Los Angeles, California, are home to visit at the home of Mrs. mmmmmm INSURANCE Flemetakis mother, Mrs. TMmer on lambs and yearlings, the appli- cant must have owned the lambs at least thirty days and the animals must have been sold for slaughter. 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