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Show WAGE THE UX American Legion N otes MACHINE . 4- - A very successful meetin1 Thursday was had in honor of the newly elected legislators and all of 'em were there. The gang held a little gabfest at which the newly --elects were given SCHEDULE DRAWN FOR REGION FIVE the floor and then the 'files served eats and played a card or two. Is rammed that the gang will present Legislator Wayinan with a brand spankin' new lunch bucket so that he can indulge his failin' while doin his legisla-tiWe do this In :a spirit of to the progress of helpfnllness ' the state In as much as we have seen Wally In action. If any civic body wishes to be of ' help and can devise a way of keeping the Mr boy awake dnr- -' Ing the sessions we are sue that Legislator Wayinan will be able to tell us all about It when he comes back from the state house. Deestreect Speak in of du-iVice Commander Ted Thomas " says as how the bceg show is ' about to ' start. It appears that Meth&ership Chairman Bryner has a scheme and he has picked two teams to compete In a mem- bershlp drive. The losers to feed the- winners at a banquet at ' which the winners get beans a . la army and the losers eat horse meat or canned gold fish. Well, may the best man lose and every - body better prepare for a bar- rage of dues seekers. ' Tour adjutant who la abe secretary of the chamber Is a rackin' Ms brain? He cant decide whether the business houses and people of Prise want to support a hand oaueert In 1923 or thfe BASKETBALL PLAY ' ..It At the Region 5 coaches' and officials' school held in Price Saturday, It was voted by representatives of the various schools that this district be entitled to two teams in the tournament or the privilege of the runner-u- p playing the winner or runner-u- p of sane other district to determine who should enter the finals. ,Those at the meeting decided that It this request were not granted, Re-IS will not enter into state comthis season. .. petition ' ,, J The schedule for the central and , : Northern districts were drawn up as Mlows: 'OentraL ' . January 6,.!fcrrai vs. Carbon, Genii: Hal vs. Crem River; "January "IS, Carbon vs. Huntington, Creed Rider . Perron; January IS, 'Perron vs. fltmtington. Carbon vs. Central; Jan- 20, Central vs. Perron, Hunting ' tar vs. Green River; January 27, Creen River vs. Carbon, Central vs. puntington. Petmiary I,' Carbon vs. Perron, Green River vs! Central; February fiO, Huntington vs. Carbon, Perron . 0a. Green River; February 15, Hunt- -. higten vs. Perron, Central vs. Car- -: Aon; February 17, Perron vs. Central, ; finm River vs. Huntington; Febru-Ar- y 24, Carbon vs. Green River, Cental vs. Huntington. : k" . i . ; .... . : ' January 13, Vernal at Roosevelt, Duchesne at Mt Emmons; January ML Emmons at Vernal, Roose-:- lt at Duchesne; January 27, Vernal it Duchesne;' Roosevelt February at ML Duchesne at 3, Em-Am- ds; VerFeb- bal, ML Emmons at Roosevelt; ruary 10, Vernal at ML Emmons, Duchesne at Roosevelt: February 17, Roosevelt at Vernal, ML Emmons at Duchesne. Moab and Blanding will be . . oth-th- er . ns net on- ule later. ary Club Hears Talk By Attorney net havin' Utahs code of statute laws, which rill be revised next year, was the ubject of a talk g'ven before the Ro-- I . g. oat ; M-da- ys - one-ha- hand-load- ed convey-veyor- Carbon High Quint pro-test- fa IN THE DISTRICT CLURT QF THE United States For the District of Utah Notice on petition for discharge in bankruptcy. In the matter of E. A. Fran com, in bankruptcy No. 13061, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that E. A. Fran com of Hiawatha, Utah, has filed his petition on the 23rd day of November, 1932, praying for a discharge from all his debts In bankruptcy. All creditors and other persons interested are ordered to attend at the hearing upon said petition before the United States district Judge, in the United States court roan in the Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 16th day of January, 1933, at two oclock in the afternoon thereof, and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. By general rule of the court, it is further ordered, that any creditor opposing this application, shall enter his appearance and file specifications in writing In opposition thereto, with the undersigned referee, in the manner and at the time as provided In General Order Number 32. Dated at Salt Lake City, December 2, 1932. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy, Salt Lake ntv. Utah. IT WILL PLEASE YOU, TOO! PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 218 JOHNSON TRANSFER & STORAGE B. E. JOHNSON , Mgr. ..., STORAGE MOVING 11 Phone 426 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior. General Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, December 5. 1032.- - Notice Is hereby riven that Hcbcr Pearson of Pleasant Grove, Utah, who, on August . 27. Price, Utah jDeseret Mortuary "Service Above AA.L.. AW AMBULANCE SERVICE O. L. Thomas, Manager LICENSED EMBALMER Day or Night, 114-- W GOALS Backed By HIAWATHA, PANTHER, Newhouse Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 68 Ssath ITrqt East We Heartily Endorse The Merger Of the Two Price Newspapers And Wish m Every Success To the New Publishers Of the SUN- - IE-partm- made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 043834 for Lots' 1. 2, 8, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 and It. See. 1. Two. 12, South, Range 11 East, and SEft Sec. 33, Twp. 11 South, Ranee 11 East. Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described, before S. L. Svxn- - j von. notary public, at Pleasant Grove, i ' Utnh, on the 17th day of January, IMS. Claimant names as witnesses:, Marlon H. Christensen and Walter Cartwrleht of American Fork, Utah; Warren R. Clark of Pleasant Grove, Utah, end George L. Clark of Salt Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Register. 19?7, TELEPHONE: Largest Producers of Cod In Utah FOUR GOOD self-loadi- ng the sick we report: Lawrence Pack, Price city USE OUR HAULING United States Fuel Company feed. Amongst Thrifty Folks Laundry Service lir- - E. Fleetwood, county chairman of the Roll Call Closing . CoiM-c- . . Red Cross Extends V ? ? ? ? ? ? lMt campaign. In several mining communities, the will not receive their pay IN employes LIQUOR RAIDS Although active solicitation In the' MINING SHOWS until between Dednnbur 10 and 15, annual Red Cross roll' call was com- so it was decided' to continue the INCREASE Thanksgiving day, the memmen Three pleted a arand woman were HUGE in order to obtain as many new, drive will be not, completed rested for liquor possession In raids bership drive as possible. members W. to December until 16, conducted according Sunday by three federal Proof of the economic soundness of prohlbltion accompanied by machine methods of mining cool is jjeputy Warren Peacock. Three rm found In the increased use of ma- - aijd a amount of whiskey, wine de- and mash were confiscated. chinery in collieries during the C. H. Larsen was arrested a mile pression, state G. B. Southward, mine con- below Helper, the officers a engineer of the American Mining tress, in an article that wilt appear Mzng a gtill, 10 giw at whiskey in the December issue of the Mining qq gnnnn gf w1a m ' Congress Journal ride cellar. Larfett waa taken into Just as Robert Fulton with his first ake to appear before'the demonstrated an economic graj commissioner. , ma-1 principal rather than a successful Mrs, . Mary Aqulni, arrested at a chine, the early users of machines ip house in Helper, pi guilty to coal mining proved that increased-- poasession before Justice Byproduction and lower costs were pos- ron' Carter Monday and was given a sible with loading equipment. The insuspended Jail aentence. She creased use of machines during the was - charged with operating a still past three depression years has fur- and possession of one gallon of whisther demonstrated this fact, accord- key, 2M gallons of wine arid 3M galing to Mr. Southward. lons of mash. ' The tonnage handled in mechanized Harry Garilkaa of Helner was alcoal mines has Increased from 27.- - so given a suspended term of M days 863,000 in 1929 to 47,562,000 in 1931. afterpieadinfiuflty before Justice Concurrent with this increase, hand Carter to a complaint charging posloading in coal mines decreased firm session of 'a still and 300 gallons of. 477,360,000 tons in 1929 to 312,543,-00- 0 mash. tops In 1931. The percentage of Nick Koulas of Helper was fined lf tonnage loaded mechanically increas- 2100 for possession of six and ed from 7.4 per cent of the total in gallons of whiskey. 1929 to 13.2 per cent in 1931. Mrs. Aquinis term svas suspendCold figures tell the story of the ed after testimony was given to the Affiliated With the United States increased use of coal mine equipment i effect that she was a widow with and Mining 1931 The Increases between 1929 and several children and had no way of of various items of mechanized coal .earning a living. In the Gardikas mining were as follows: Loading ma- lease, evidence showed that ha had chines, from 488 to 583; scrapers, from been Jobless for two years and had 126 to 148: conveyors, five children to support. s, from 99 to 185: loadcar 130 to from 152; pit Service ers. from 2521 to 3428. During this same period between Games Slates 1929 and 1931 the estimated value of the eauimnent mentioned above inCoach Vernon Merrill announces creased from 9 to lift million that tbs Carbon high basketball team BLACK HAWK, will play four exhibition games durKING rPOBXTK AND GUARDIANSHIP ing the remainder of this month. The county clerk or respec- Miners will tangle Blandwith Friday tive sisners for further Information. ing on the local floor. The southerners usually produce ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Franwra Risso. decern'd. Creditors strong quints and should furnish the These four, mined exclusively by the UNITED STATES will present claims with vouchers to the Carbonltes with plenty of opposition. undersigned at Ilener, Utah, on or beFUEL COMPANY, will meet any coal demand, being The southerners usually produce fore the 7th day of February, A. I) 1933. furnish the should and hard, firm and clean. Our fuel supervisor, technically Dste of first publication, IWemher 1. A. strong quints D.. 1932. GIOVANNA DAl.l'IAE. Exe- Carbonltes with plenty of opposition. trained and experienced, is at your service at any time cutrix of the Estate of Feoncescs Rixxo. Other games scheduled by the Carto talk over your heating problems. Deceased. HENRY RUGGEItl, Attorney, bon mentor are at follows: December of Price. Utnh. Fir- -t nnb.. Ihc. 1: last. Dec. 22. 1932. 16, Wasatch Academy; December 23, General Offices Duchesne; December 30, Moab. . ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. PROMS NAB FOUR . COAL Twp. 13 South, Range 8 East. Salt Luke meridian, Serial 048807, Lint 2388. Copies of said lists, so far asMhcy relate to ail . hospi- tracts by descriptive subdivisions, haw conspiruotudy posted in tbla office tal, improving; Mrs. Lester Worley, been for inspection by any person interested Price city hospital, improving; Mas- and the public generally. During the ter Theodore Thomas, at home; Red periodby of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, end before final apGilligan, at home. proval and certification,' under departa Where the birds are given white mental regulation! of April 25, 1907. a state. became The after Utah of the rlnim the or contests 'years against Iaws were again compiled in 1907 com they need the food properties state to any of the tracts or subdivisions described on the ground that ind 1917, but the code has not been found in legumes and other green hereinbefore, more valuable for mineral the same is stuff. 34 revised for years. than for agricultural purpose will be When Utah became a territory in received and noted for report to the Gem CARD OF THANKS ' eral Land Office at Washington, D. G 1850, the territorial legislature passFailure eo to protest or contest, within ed statute laws very similar to those The family of the late Frank Gros- the time specified, will be considered sufIn force at that time in California, so wish to' take this opportunity of ficient character evidence of asMr. McGee ptated. The first laws thanking all those who rendered of the tracts and the selections thereof, otherwise free from objection, will passed by congress were effective be- sistance during their recent bereave- being e approved to the state. ELI F. TAT fore Utah was designated as a ment, and to express appreciation LOIt, Register. the many evidences of sympathy. Kimt nub.. Nor. ID; last Dec. 8. 1032. A-- UTAH Four after ary club Thursday evening by ' Isaaglna 10, I' two years and It la dragrin their feet ought to klnda tell Bill about It and get on the pull rope for a spell. Lets get the Into to BUI so as to have him proceed with the prelims and get the kids started for the biggest shew of 1533. Come on, everybody, lets wake up before nelper takes a notion to take our band contest to the Hub City. Weir we see by the morning (Toes.) paper where the ed lame duck session voted down the repeal bill and that this Is . liable to cause a extra aeaalen to be convened. Betcha that the Economy league gets a tot of UNITED STATES LAND NOTICE space onto that proceed nre. Office, Salt lathe City, Utah, NovemHens have beefi known to lay two We hear as how there will be : ber 5, 1932. To Whom It May in one day but it is comparativeeggs a big savin' in the government Notice ia hereby given that the state ol rare. ly of office lands, in lists ban There this Utah filed overhead this year. ought to be since all the elephants are selected by the said state, under bn. li of the Act of Congress, approved July gone and there wont be nuthin' (, 1MU. ns Indemnity School Lands, but Rocky Mountain canaries to via: NEViNWH, SWftNEH Sec. 17, I omey 11 A. McGee, who said that first code used in Utah consisted idhr faf federal statutes which applied to ''.this state. According to Mr. McGee, the first . compiled code was prepared in 1873, '.'and the last revision was in 1898, two - cant Wo eo-cal- l-. the ly teams in the southern district, and they will arrange their own sched- & n. grW-TVOCA- ADVOCATE Stert National Sank Price, Utah v |