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Show Thursday, Octobar 4, 1962 THE Wellington News Highlights Reported Lee and Linda Forsythe, Frank and Betty, Ide and Susan and Larry Forsythe motored from Roosevelt to spend the week end with relatives. Jay and Arlene Wilder and young son spent the week end in Blanding with Gary and Kay Rich. Mrs. Flossie Hanson returned Wednesday after spending the past two months in Seattle at the Worlds Fair and at Ventura, California, and Nevada visiting with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Sweet brought her home. Nicky Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen, visited at home recently from Salt Lake City where he is currently attending the Salt Lake School of Electronics. Mr. and Mrs. Asay Pierce, Leora Atwood and Thelma Pierce motored to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the wedding and reception SUN-ADVOCAT- e -- Pag. Flva Andreinis Ahead Smokey Says: for Bill Sund and Carolyn Calm. Claude Larson spent a day last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mis. Austin Larson from Evanston, Wyoming. Lena Jensen was hostess to the O.N.O. Club Wednesday of last week. Margarette Worley attended the wedding in Salt Lake City Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sund and stayed for the week end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sibert. Delon Larson spent a week end at home with his parents, Austin and Millie Larson. Afton Swasey was released from the presidency of the First Ward Primary in testimony meeting Sunday. Gwenda Norton and Roma Norton released as her counselors and Mrs, Melene Norton was sustained as the new president. Mr. and Mrs. Collier Worley visited in Dragerton Sunday with Rex and Molly Harrison. Mrs. Viola Wilson and Mrs. John IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, Houskeeper held a personal shower Friday evening for Joan HousSTATE OF UTAH keeper. Mrs. Crystal Golding spent the CITY FINANCE COMPANY, ) W'eekend at home later returning a corporation ) to the hospital in Provo where she Plaintiff, ) is undergoing treatment of an illvs) ness. MAGIN PAIGE and ) Gayle Cassell, daughter of Mr. KATHERINE PAIGE, ) and Mrs. Owen Davis, was marriDefendants. ) Civil No. 8G21 ed recently to Gene Splinter of San Diego, California. Gayle teaches school in California. FORENOTICE OF SALE AND Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Dimick, CLOSURE OF CHATTEL Los Angeles, California, arrived MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given that City Finance Company, a corporation, Mortgagee in that certain Chattel Mortgage from Magin Paige and Katherine Mortgagors, Paige, which mortgage is dated July 14, 1961, and was filed for record in the Carbon County Recorders office, will foreclose said chattel mortgage and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction at the residence of Dan Pulli at 390 South 6th East, Price, Utah, on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1962, at 12 00 oclock noon, the following described personel property, mortgaged under said chattel mortgage: 1 1955 Ford tudor sedan. 8 cylinder, Motor No. U5RG 167599. There is a balance due on said mortgage, as of the date of first publication of this notice, in the sum of $425.56 principal, $146.92 interest, and the costs of this foreclosure proceeding. DATED this 1st day of October, PRICE, UTAH E, (n Tuesday Mixed The Andrenus mo ed to a two--' point lead in the Tuesday Mixed Foursome league at the Country Lanes with a record of 11 won an.l 2 lost, followed b.v the Country Cousin and the TB s, each with recoids of 12 won and 4 lost. The TBs hold the high team series and game of the year to date with a 2005 senes and 699 game. They are followed by the and Country Cousins. 19S7-6Sthe Andreinis, 1870-63Bill Webb holds the high team senes and game for the men with a 583 and 225 game, and Alice Beacco is high for the women with 514 and 3, 3. You have so many reasons to protect your forests! 194. last week for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Francis Dimick. While here they took Mrs. Dimick to Vernal Friday for a visit with her Other high games and series bowled last week include: Alice Ann Andreini, Beacco, 182; Bill Webb, 225-58Ruel Redd, 525; Bob Olson, 203-50Walt Guy, 505; Jay Marx, 503. STANDINGS W L the Kaibab Forest. OHs 194-51- 5; 6; son. Monday they and Mr. and Andreinis Mrs. A. F. Dimick of Price, mo- Country Cousins tored to Zions National Park and TBs Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blanford called Mrs. Francis Dimick last week to announce the birth of a son born September 4. Mrs. Edith Tidwell returned last week from a two weeks visit in Moab with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tidwell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Borge-so- n were called to Craig, Colorado, Monday upon the death of her father, Charles Daniels. 14 12 12 11 Redd Motor 7 Irish 7 5 5 5 Nelson-Mar- x Tallerieo-LovelacEvans-Jense- e n DPs 2 2 4 4 kitchen extension phone brings your youre cooking. Saves you time and steps. location conserves scarce counter space. Take your choice of colors; sunny yellow, white, beige or pink. To add the beauty and usefulness of a wall phone to your kitchen, just call our business office or ask your telephone serviceman. A 5 9 9 11 The cooks best friend 11 11 14 is her kitchen phone! Wisconsin was the first state to appoint a commission to inspect its forestry policy in 1867. Maine followed in 1869 and New York in calls where MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE 1872. () 1962. SIGNED: CITY FINANCE CO. By s Robert L Kyes ER AND SEN AND KELLER By s Dan C. Keller Attorneys for Mortgagee Professional Building Utah First Published: October Last Published: October TTice, 4, 1962 18, 1962 NOTICE OF PROPOSED BANK MERGER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walker Bank and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application to the Board of Govenors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington 23, D. C., for its written consent to merge with the First National Bank of Price, Price, Utah. All offices of the above named banks would continue to be opno erated with the exception of exceptions. This notice is published pursuant to Section 18(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. October 4, 1962. WALKER BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Salt Lake City, Utah THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRICE Price, Utah First Published October Last Published: November : NOTICE OFFER NEWS-MAKIN- 4, 1962 1, 1962 ROOF FROM MONTEREY. The advantages of Montereys distinctive styling go far beyond its beauty. This is elegance that works. See how the recessed rear window slants inward? It stays clearer in rain or snow. On hot days, it G t opens for breezeway ventilation. The overhanging roof shades passengers from the sun, gives more headroom, keeps glare off the rear window for better rearview is Montereys standard visibility. More good news: a Mercury Marauder 390 engine. rear-sea- V-- 8 OF COAL LEASE BY ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the regulations 43 the lands hereCFR 19312-193.1inafter described in Carbon County, State of Utah, which are ap proximately 14 miles northeast of Price, Utah, will be offered for coal lease bv ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS to the qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10.00 am.. November 15, 1962. when sealed bids will be opened and read before bidd.ng is commenced by those persons present. T 13 S., R. 12 E., SL Mor., Utah Sec. 17: SEi. EHSWI4 Sec 20: ELNWN. SWtiNWU. U. S. DEPARTMENT 3, SPARKLING NEW MODELS FROM METEOR. For 1963, Meteor Is the hot brand. Meteor is the sparkler with a whole new line of models in the field sleek new and Feel new three station hardtops, sedans, wagons. sporty? 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