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Show I 4 V i SUN-ADVOCAT- Porto Rico Doctor Speaks At Ferron By Mrs. Homer Taylor-Docto- r Alice Burke was the princi- pal speaker at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening in Ferron. Dr. Burke is one of the doctors at the Porto Rico hospital. Her topic was Porto Rico." The Intermediate Christian Endeavor society plans a sleighing party For the convenience of those who evening in the hills west of federal file to Thursday law re required by town. n, Gudmund-eeIniwinn tax return, Abel Boy scouts and Bee Hive girls will deputy collector of internal revenue, will be at the Tavern hotel on the evenings of February 10, 11, 13, Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at Room 14, 15 and 18 and during the day on vouchers to asaist 5, Silvagnl building, Price, Utah, on 26 and 27, 25, 24, February the 26th day of March, A. taxpayers in preparing their returns. or before No charge will be made for the D., 1033. MABEL C. HAMMOND, service. In order to avoid penalty and Administratrix of Estate of Mary A. Atinterest, Carbon citizens are urged Cantrill, deceased. L. A. McGEE, to give immediate attention to the torney. Date of first publication, Jan4:7 matter of filing their income tax re- uary 26, A. D 1933. turns. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE If your net Income is $1000 or ovSeventh Judicial District, In and or er, or your gross income is $5000 For the County of Carbon, State of over and you are single (or if mar- Utah. Glenna Bums, plaintiff, vs. or husband ried and not living with Summons. Charles defendant, Bums, wife), you are required to file a re- The State of Utah to the Said DefenIf also is turn. A return required you dant: You are hereby summoned to are married and living with husband within twenty days after the appear or wife, and your net income is summons upon you, if this of service or more and your gross income served within the county in which Is $5000 or more. this action is brought, otherwise, withThe return for the calendar year in thirty days after service, and defend 1B32 must be filed not later than the above entitled action; and in case ovnot of A 1933. March 15, penalty of failure so to do, Judgment er $10,009 or imprisonment for not willyour rendered be against you accordmore than one year, or both, and, in of the complaint, to 'demand the ing addition, 25 per cent of the amount which has been filed with the clerk of the tax is Imposed by the statute of said court This action is brought for willful failure to make return on to recover judgment dissolving the time. bands of matrimony heretofore and The attention of persons liable for now existing between plaintiff and Income tax returns for the year 1032 defendant A. S. HORSLEY, Plainis being called by the United States tiffs 2:8 Price, Utah. Attorney, internal revenue bureau to changes in the 1032 revenue act which great- Of THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disly increase the number of those pertrict court, In and For Carbon sons in the Utah district These inCounty, State of Utah Carbon Emdude the following items: Bank, a Utah corporation, plainery The exemption for married pervs. Mike Erdei and Julia Erdei, sons is reduced to $2500 from the for- tiff, husband and wife; Marie Ellis; Inmer figure of $3500. Under this, those dependent Gas and Oil company, a living in the marital state must make Utah corporation; William A. Stick-ne- y return on an income of $2500. Recompany, a corporation, turns are filed with the collector of and Cigar Ira Victor Howell, defendants. internal revenue. Summons The State of Utah to the Income tax blanks are mailed to Above Named Defendants: You and those only who filed returns for the each of your are hereby summoned previous year. This does not provide to appear within twenty days after for thousands of new taxpayers, who, the service of this summons upon in order not to become liable to pen- you, if served within the county in alties, should make application for which this action is brought, otherIncome tax blanks. wise, within thirty days after serFailure to receive a blank form for vice, and defend the above entitled return does not excuse a taxpayer action, and in case of your failure so from filing a return, or prevent the to do, Judgment will be rendered assertion of the penalty fixed by law against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filfor failure. Blanks for income tax returns can ed with the clerk of the above enbe secured at the collector's office in titled court the postoffice building at Salt Lake This action is brought to' recover City, or deputy collectors office here. a Judgment foreclosing a mortgage Bequests by mail will receive prompt upon the lands described in said attention. complaint, said mortgage being made As all returns must be In on or be- and executed by Mike Erdei and Jufore Wednesday, March 15, 1033, it is lia Erdei, husbiuid and wif e, to the Commercial and Savings bank, suggested that early application be nice made for blanks, to avoid failure to a Utah corporation, and assigned and transferred to Emery ;get return in as required by law. Bank, a Utah corporation, by the reIt will be recalled that these Price Commercial and Savings Bank. quirements are made under the law B. W. DALTON, reof the United States, and have no 4:8 Attorney for Plaintiff. lation to the state income tax law. . $2,-5- 00 ' t. IN ! ;! .4 I f .the-Carbo- a PRORATE AM) GUARDIANSHIP Coaralt county clerk or respective signers for further information. NO-ticc- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Benjamin Jacob Stein, also known as Benjamin J. Stein, also known as Ben J. Stein, also known as Ben Stein, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Henry Price, Utah, Ruggeri, attorney-at-la-w, on or before the 1st day of June, A. D 1933. MRS. EMMA STEIN, Executrix of the estate of Benjamin Jacob Stein, also known as Benjamin J. Stein, also known as Ben J. Stein, also known as Ben Stein, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney, Price, Utah. Date of first publication, Jan- uary 26, 1033. 7 TREASURY OfDEPARTMENT, fice of the Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C., January 25, 1933. Sealed bids will be opened in this office, Room 430, at2p.nL, Febru- ary 10, 1932, for painting plaster, etc, in the United States post office at Price, Utah. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the custodian of the building, or at this office in the discretion of the Supervising Architect Jas. A. Wetmore, :5 acting Supervising Architect BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES Commission of Utah In the matter of the application of G. R. Leonard, Ethel Clark, H. V. Leonard and R. L Braffett, the Moab Garage company and Salt Lake & Eastern Utah Stage Lines, to separate and to operate separately Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 309. Case No 1302. Notice of Hearing: Notice is hereby given that the application of G. R. Leonard, Ethel Clark, H. V. Leonard and R. L Braffett, the Moab Garage company and Salt Lake ft Eastern Utah Stage Lines to separate and to operate separately Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 399, will be heard before the public utilities commission of Utah at its office in the state capitori, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 31st day of January, 1933, at 10:00 a. m. By order of the ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE, UTAH, It shall be unlawful for any per- son to use electric current ahead of the meter Installed on the premises for measuring the electric current used, or to follow any other procedure for the purpose of obtaining electric current from Price City without paying therefor, and any wire attached ahead of the meter on the premises of any user of electric current shall constitute prima facie evidence that said wire was attached by the user for the purpose of obtaining electric current without paying therefor. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine in any sum not exceeding $300.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment Passed by the City Council of Price, Utah, and approved by the Mayor this 23d day of January, A. D., 1933. ROLLAE. WEST, Attest: Mayor. CARL W. EMPEY, (Seal) Recorder. 5:7 give the program in Sacrament meeting February 5. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peterson, January 24. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rulon Nelson entertained a group of friends Sunday night Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clive Klllpack, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behling, Bishop and Mrs. Perry E. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor. Mrs. Dahpne Westover has been named leader of the L. D. S. choir, replacing Lorenzo Petersen. Sheriff and Mrs. J. R. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lemon entertained a number of friends at a card party Friday evening at the Lemon home. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Seely Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Oveson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Beach. Sunnyside Families Entertain Visitors By Mbs Bandas Mrs. Charles Wyise, who has spent the past month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Soderqulst left January 26 to visit with relations in Ogden before returning to her home at VemaL Mrs. Harold Bjork of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones in Sunnyside. She returned homeon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Turner and children were visiting guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Branch at Hiawatha Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hickson of Standard ville, and Bobby Jones of Tooele were Sunnyside visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Danty Paderive and daughter, Olivia, were Sunday visitors at Price, with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Nelson entertained at dinner at their home on Sunday. Guests' included Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Crawfod of Columbia. Hiawatha Residents Attend Scotch Fete By MraJJayd Uagerasa. A large number of Hiawatha people motored .to Helper Wednesday night to attend the Scotch banquet and dance in honor of Robert Burns. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Bum, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alim, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nougaiet, Mr. and Mrs. John Burt and Mrs. and Mrs. William Steckelman. Mrs. Henry Dahlsrud entertained a foursome at contract bridge Wednesday evening. Guests were Mrs. A F. Jorgensen, Mrs. J. P. Russell and MTs. W. B. Jones. Mrs. W. W. Murray entertained at two tables of contract bridge Thursday. The guests included Mrs. Henry Nougaiet, Mrs. H. B. Lindeman, Mrs. Elmer Love, Mrs. Hugh Johnstone, Mrs. Frank Gleason and Mrs. W. B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Babcock, Mrs. Clifford Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Madsen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Russell were hosts to a sleighing party, and dinner at the Mohrland hotel Saturday Invited: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nougaiet, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lindeman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mr. and Sirs. J. G. Reese, Miss Helen Reese, Miss Mary Russell. Office supplies The Sun-Advoca- te, For a Few CentsaDay BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRICE, UTAH, The home with a telephone has many advantages for a few cents a day. cause the same to be done without authority of the chief electrician of Price City, and any premises upon which elrotric current shall be turned on without authority of the chief electrician shall be and constitute prima facie evidence that the same was turned on or caused to be done by the occupant of said premises. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine in any sum not exceeding $300.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment commission. Passed by the City Council of Price, Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Utah, and approved by the Mayor 18th day of January, 1933. this 23d day of January, A D., 1933. F. OSTLER, ROLLA E. WEST, Secretary. Attest: Mayor. A telephone provides priceless protection against delay in case of sodden illness, accident or fire. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Mary A. Cantrill, ESTATE CARL W. EMPEY, Recorder. deceased. (Seal) 5:7 Kiz Sleighing Party Enjoyed Last Sunday By Mrs. L. J. Boren. The following young people enjoyed a sleighing party Sunday afternoon: Misses Ramona, Beth and Wilma Robb, Wilds, Norma, Lowell and Henna Boren, Carl Norton, Fanel and Clifford Boren, Glen and Ross Norton of Kiz and Major and Jay MacBeth of Wellington. Mrs. Bell Boren accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock to Price on business Monday of last week. Lyle Anderson spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week visiting with his father and brother, Dave Anderson and family at Soldier Creek. A community spelling match was held again at the home of George C. Mead Wednesday evening of last week. Mi Beth Robb and Mrs. Merrill Mead were the winners. Eugene Leger, who has been spending the winter here at the home of Francis Dimick, left here last week to Join his parents in Consumers.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock motored to Spring Glen on business last Thursday. Mrs. Walter Boren spent Thursday of last week in Price visiting with relatives. Howard Noyes left Thursday to spend a few days at Wellington on business. Gratien Etchebarne, George N. Hill and George G. Mead were business callers in Price Thursday of last week. A group of young folks enjoyed a sleighing party here Friday evening. Bliss Edna Noyes entertained for a group of young people at her home Sunday evening of last week. Mrs. Esther Curtis, school teacher at Kiz; and her children, motored to Wellington Friday of last week to at their home. spend the week-en- d Melvin Norton and Bliss Ellen Dimick accompanied them. Play Arranged By Wellington P-T-- nesday afternoon of last week. The following ladies were present: Mrs. Beulah Draper, Mrs. Nona Snow, Mrs. Jessie Hanna, Mrs. Golds Mills, Mrs. B4rs. Mary Pierce, Mrs. Nellie Cowan, Sarah Mrs. Pinegar, Dorothy Mrs. Evelyn Hill, Mrs. Ethel Davis, Mrs. Rosalie Hansen and the hostess. mim Lena Peterson of Ferron returned to her home Saturday after a short visit at the home of Bliss Jessie Ellis. Master Reed VanWagoner, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon VanWagoner, has returned from the Children's hospital in Salt Lake City, where he has been for the past month receiving treatment for a knee infecVan-Wagon- er, tion. It provides the convencountless er- ience of saving rands. It brings social calls, invitations, and banishes lonliness. It's a contact with employers who want to reach folks the quickest and many other are part of the telephones daily service. These, The Mountain Telephone ft Telegraph Co. fr, J Several matters tabled I last meeting witibe considered Carbon board of rnmlsloah'Ri meeting expected that a deal witibe?1-matefor the sale of appmzj' $30,000 In tax anticipation The matter of appropriatir7rJt4j toward financing the 1933 invitou-?i- j al band tournament will probab considered. Whether the county will mataJlt the office of peddlers UcenseiS&f tor is also expected to be dedM. semi-month- y ly d Athlete1 - Would Plan Aid Carbon County - , 2 ay - A Buckhom-Bonehollo- By Bllas Wanda Snow. Bliss Ruth Woods, June Thayn and Cornelius Branch have been cast in a one-a- ct play, "The Porch Climbers," by Katherine Kavanaugh, which is being sponsored by the local association. The date of presentation has been set for February 16. Bliss Wanda Snow is directing. Orrin L. Snow was a , week-en- d visitor in Salt Lake City and Provo. Wellington hoopsters defeated a Miller Creek team by a seme of 17-Monday evening. They also eked out a three-poivictory over the local Seniors by making a score of 6, the same evening. The local Vanguards took defeat at the hands of the Miller Creek team to the tune of 1. Blrs. Gladys Burnett was hostess to the W. A C.C at her home Wed- - . road-buildi- ng M-Bf- en 21 nt 19-1- 24-2- ANTLERS SET BUSTING Price lodge Na 1550 of Antlers will hold its regular meeting Monday in the Elks hall. Plans will be discussed for the St Valentines day dance to be sponsored by the organization. One manufacturer says he will soon produce a alrplsne. Give us a automobile first fool-pro- of fool-pro- of The Paper They Read for Ad -Vantage PROFESSIONAL Dr. R. F. McLaughB.':? ilk- Hpnrs, 10 s. m. to 12 nooo, 2 it Beaidmea nwfrt Pfcost 16S-Gbauncrcisl Bask Building, Pries, J Dr. J. C. Hubbard, Office Hoars. 2 to 5 A Phoae 2464, Residence 234, Utah Electric Building, Prim, D Dr. Sanford Ballinger Outlet Prien BUrsfni Building 'JWS family paper is a fixed feature in the home life of most of Price District families . They read it for education, entertainment , news and profit such profit as comes through reading the advertising . . shopping intelligently, economically, advantageously . O O o o Walter C Gease, Altensy At Raw Office In Gouty Cnnrt Price, Ut H. J. Binch, 719 Jadgs Building, Belt Lake CKf L. A. McGee, Attorney At Lew 6 and 6, BOvagal BaOdiml Utah. Phene Office M8, Wallace Mortuary, The Sun-Advocate The Printed Word Ii Better A N. Wallace, Haaagsr. 198 Price ns?A D2 IXAMPMLL'S TRANSf ER STORAGE Berrice, Day eel J. W. Hammond, Abstract Beads, Inaara Boob 15, Siteagal BniMM Oliver K. Clay, At Law . Attorney MOYINO'RACKING llOZl States Board to Consider Matters Postponed :;c: From Last Meeting d. way. unc h, FEBRUARY I, Monday. Glen Edwards motored to Provo He was accomover the week-enpanied to Provo by Bin. DeliahSnow, who has been visiting for sane time at the home of her mother, Bin. Margaret Edwards. Mrs. Vera Hill and Bln. Esther Tidwell were visiton in Provo durA form of ringworm, and Uajv3 ing the Leadership week, sponsored infectious, intolerable Itchii university. the Young Brigham by burning; cracking and peeling efirx the skin; blisters. Take no ch Civic Group Backs It your toes itch the least blt ter them at once with a powerfulWhich tiaeptic, like Emerald Oil. Rub j yt feet every night and morning the oil it isnt greasy snd donHKXr Selina canyon stain. One bottle is enough to cfc Improvement of the road, a project which would greatly 19 the infection, says Schnsif benefit Carbon county, has been ad- Johnson stores. Bfoney back g opted by the Associated Civic. Clubs doesnt of Southern Utah as its major highway project for 1933. A D. Keller of Castle Dale, chairman of the associations road committe recently submitted his report recommending that the above work be promoted. When convicted, the Satina canyon route will be a direct route from the east through Price, into the scenic sections of the south mad on to southern California. It will provide tourists with a two-wtrip to the west coast, with return through northern Utah, at a saving of approximately 300 miles. The committee also recommended that the following additional roads be placed on- the state secondary w road system: road, connecting highways No. 89 and 91, from Muley point on Na 91 to a point near Ortans ranch an Na 89; Flemond road, which connects Emery county and Wayne county, and road Na 8, running from Green River to Hanksville. BHNERE AND BHIFKU Further recommendations call for OF THE CELEBRATED the state to retain all gasoline tax that to on and spend money roads, counties be relieved of matching the state money for and upkeep. Reading that a Boston man has invented a fishing rod that will hold a pint of whiskey it begins to lode as though the fish that get away this year will be bigger than ever. ORDINANCE It shall be unlawful for any per-t- o turn on electric current or THURSDAY, PUCE, UTAH E, 309 ft. CAIWCN AME,' 'SHIPPING Price 800410 Electric BuUdisI B. W. Dalton, Juvealle Judge and Attorney At Law Pbone 830, 27 Beat BUis Price, Utah Iw fI'lJ |