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Show ' 4 fc'. TBI Merrill and Miss Jessie Ellis were hostess to a group of friends at a chili supper at their home Friday evening. The following were present: Miss Fern Marshall, Miss Ruth Woods, Miss Virginia Branch, Miss Agnes Branch, Miss LaVon Rasmussen, Miss Wanda Snow, Lawrence Hartley, Leon Draper, Howard Draper, Edwin A museum of relics associated with Asay, Hollis. Branch, Funnon Barker, the history of Carbon county was re- June Thayn, Glen Baldwin, Chauncey cently established at the Carbon high Draper and the hosts. school. Herbert Adamson, a member Cecil Clair underwent an appendiof the school faculty, has been ap- citis operation at the Price city hospointed to have charge of the pro- pital Tuesday. He Is reported ject. Efforts will be made to continuMr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow motored ally enlarge the collection and the to Mountain Home Tuesday to attend efhnoi would appreciate having the the funeral services for Dan Stevcooperation of citizens in building up enson. They were accompanied by the museum. All persons having ar- Mrs. Eldon Winder of Desert Lake. to would be which appropriate ticles to the display are asked to loan them the high school. Assurance is given that the relics would be well cared Give for and returned in proper shape. collection the At the present time, By Miss Jane Metes. includes Indian pottery found in the Mrs. Jack Bailey entertained the nff dwellings in this neighborhood, Chinese relics which are more than following with a raviola supper on 400 years old, ancient guns, old coins, Wednesday of last week: Mrs. Ray Wilde, Mrs. O. B. Wilson, Mrs. Claire Indian flints and similar articles. It is the object of the school to Stone, Mrs. Bert Llewelyn and Mrs. build up the museum to the point Lee Childs. Ben Helsten was host at a party where it will bring wide recognition SUN-ADVOCAT- TRICK UTAH E. her son. Sheriff Jesse R. Nelson, on Saturday, February IB. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen, Billy Jensen and Philip Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen, Miss Lillian Nelson, Misses Wilma and Hope Behling, all of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Benta Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor. Mrs. Nelson was 70 years of age, February 15. A wedding dance and supper in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller was held at Clawson Saturday evening. When Neils Christensen, Stanley Allen and Leonard Olsen were returning from Green River last week, their car struck an Icy place, turning around and sliding off the road. No one was injured. Scofield Residents Social Affairs Faculty Members At Sunnyside Entertain By Mias Bemlce Denison. Women faculty members of the Sunnyside school entertained at the teachers' cottage on Saturday for the following: Mr. and Mrs. James B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Timothy, Mr. to the institution. According to Mr. given at his home Saturday of last and Mrs. Glen L. Nelson, Mr. and al Adamson, the loan of several valu- week. Those present included Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mias Margaret able articles has already been Parry, August Poulson, Ruth Roberts, Roae Denison, Paul Howard, Anderson, Elmer Maine, Venna Ran- Dr. F. T. Jones, William Anderson, ges, Virginia Bezyack, Dick Williams, James Varner, Carlyle Jones, Bud Josephine Gorishek, Dan Greene, Anderson. Progressive bridge wag the Madelyn and Santa Elardo, Frank feature of the evening. High score x and Jack Helsten, Jim Menzies, Ray- prizes were won by Mrs. Nelson and mond Wilde and the host' Dr. Janes. The hostesses were Miss By Miss Wanda Mr. and Mrs. William Pizza enter- Evelyn Bryner, Jenetta McDonald, tained thirteen couples with a party Tillle Whittle and Myrtle Williams. "The Porch Climber," a one-a- ct Miss Pearl Patterson entertained comedy drama by Katherine Kava-nag- h, Saturday of last week. was presented by the WellingJohn C. Staley motored to Price Monday at her home, the occasion ton Parent-Teache- rs association In a and Helper last week. being her birthday anniversary. Elevprogram Thursday evening in the Frank Gorishek was a business vis- en guests were present Five hundred church house. The three characters itor in Salt Lake City from Tues- was the feature of the evening. The in the play were portrayed by Miss day of lyst week until Saturday. prize was won by Miss Doris Cowley. Ruth Woods, June Thayn and CorMiss Olivia Paderivia was hostess Dr. C. M. Schmidt of Scofield was nelius Branch. Miss Wanda Snow di- a caller in Price last week. at a party at her home Tuesday everected the presentation. Other numMi Mrs. R. Menzies returned to Mt ning of last week. Guests were bers cm the program were a reading Cora Roldo Barbara Fuller, Liddell, Pleasant after several months visit by Miss Stella Draper; vocal trio by with relatives in Scofield. Shiner, Jack Buchspice, Columbia; and LaVon Rasmussen and Miss Genevieve Peacock, Louise DenAudrey Hollis Branch, accompanied at the ison, Venice Jones, Juanita Cowley, piano by Irwin Todd, and a cowboy Winifred Turner, Edna Pressett, Elact by Claire Bentley and Elton sa Jones, Boyd Lindsay, Fill PeaPierce. cock, Glen Preston, LeRoy Naylor, Mrs. Beulah Draper was hostess to Jack Patterson, Dwain Soderquist, Mrs. Homer Taylor. By Dean and Wade Turner. Games and the W. A. C.s at her home WednesLeon P. Ralphs, boy scout official refreshments were the features of day afternoon at their regular week- of the Emery stake, organized troops the evening. ly meeting. Sixteen ladies were last week in Clawson and Mohrland. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Nelson were Aileen Olsen left recently to make business visitors in Castle Gate Weden won two league Wellington basketball games during the past her home in Spring Canyon. nesday. Wilma and Hope Behling were at week. Friday evening they eked out In an athletic carnival at the school a win of 19-over the Columbia home Saturday from Price where auditorium Wednesday of last week, five, and Monday evening they trim- they are attending school, the Sunnyside hoopsters demed the Hiawatha hoopsters to the at a birthday party at the home of feated the Wellington All-Sta9. tune of 26-- 9. Mrs. Anna L. Nelson was honored In a fast wrestling match, Orson, Wellington Group Presents Program ? . ' Ferron Scout Head Organizes Troops M-M- t . ? . 24 M-M- en rs, frv- - r. i!' y ; Ol-l- ie M-M- en P-T- -A wed live to sea a the day when girl considered a powdered nose as important as putting a stamp on a letter? Who ever thought La-Pre- i Turner defeated Armel Denison, and of IVpn Turner took the measure bout. mat another Glen Preston in Boxing results were as follows: Lyle Stuart won over Mike Kanalakls; Lindsay vs. Emil McMann, draw; Jack Pressett vs. Lee Stuart, draw; Wade Turner vs. Glen Stuart, draw; Glen Preston vs. Dwain Soderquist, draw. gave a benefit Sunnyside dance Saturday night at the amusement halL Mia Ruth Denison of Price spent with her parents, Mr. the week-en- d and Mrs. Hans Denison. will present The Sunnyside a three-a- ct comedy, The King Rides By," at the amusement hall, February 24th, under the direction of Miss Myrtle Williams. 28-1- FBOBATB AND GUARDIANSHIP NO tlcae Omsalt eovaty derk or tin alsaan far farther iafanaatioa. nr NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of William Imler, deceased. Credi- tors will present cliaims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of L. A. McGee, Room 5, Silvagni building, on or before the 18th day of April, A. D., 1922. W. J. administrator of estate of William Imler, deceased. L. A. attorney for administrator. First pub., Feb. 22; last. Mar. 16, 1922. HILLA-BRAN- T, Mc-GE- E, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of William Harmon Walklngton, Creditors will present Deceased. claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Pzyson, Utah, or to the derk of the above court at Price, Utah, on or before the 7th day of April, A. Dm 1932. Theodore Walking-to-n, administrator of the estate of William Harmon Walklngton, deceased. PORTER A NEBEKER, At6:9 torneys, of Payson, Utah. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Joseph plaintiff, vs. Fred J. Davin and Rachel Davin, his wife, defendants. Sheriffs sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 4th day of March, A. D., 1933, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m., at the front door jof the court house in Price, Carbon county, Utah, the following described property, located in Carbon county, Utah, towit: All of Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 29, 30, 31 and 32, of Block 17, of Price townsite survey, together with all the improvements thereon. Also twenty-fiv- e (25) shares of the capital stock of the La-vig- ne, sub-divisi- on Price Water company, evidenced, by Certificate No. 704. Dated this 2d day of February, A. S. M. BLISS, D. 1933. Sheriff of Carbon County, Utah. g:g property described plaintiffs complaint! ther necessary wd the premises as the Just and equitable. Feb!S IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- First pub., trict court, In and For Carbon EmCounty, State of Utah-Car- bon plainUtah a corporation, Bank, ery tiff, vs. Mike Erdei and Julia Erdei, R. F. Me husband and wife; Marie Ellis; Ina dependent Gas and Oil company, Fhyakiaa sad Utah corporation; William A. Stick-ne- y 10 o. to -. Cigar company, a corporation, Offies Phono 16S--limand Ira Victor Howell, defendants. fcowwcUl Bank Ba&n Summons The State of Utah to the You and Above Named Defendants: J. Hubt each of your are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action la brought, otherUtah llactrfc BaSSK& wise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand !$? of the complaint, which has been filhagai Building enabove of the deck the with ed titled court This action is brought to recover a judgment .foreclosing a mortgage upon the lands described in said complaint said mortgage being made and executed by Mike Erdei and Julia Brdet husband and wife, to the Price Commercial and Savings bank, Binch, a Utah corporation, and assigned and 8t g transferred to the Carbon Bossy III Jadgo Bdlhgld Bank, a Utah corporation, by the Price Commercial and Savings Bank. H W. DALTON, L. A. McGee, 4:2 Attorney for Plaintiff. AttanMydlu, IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Disand 6, Bflvapi I trict Court, In and For Carbon Utah. Phonos, OfOeaStl County, State of Utah The Helper State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Lulu H. Montgomery, also known Wallace MortuaiS? as Lulu Montgomery, being one and I fronted EHheR. the same person; Velma Houston; A.... Wallace MsM, Barker Brothers, Inc., a corporation, Ambulance Berries, DtjT and Intermountain Title and Guran-t- y Phono 158 Company, a corporation, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah J. Hammond, to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to apBond 1 Abstract , pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, Pries Room 1 Bilrsiii K if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and de- B. W. Dalton, fend the above entitled action, and Juvenile Jade at in case of your failure so to do, judgAttorney At Us ment will be rendered against you Phono SS6, 27 Sut! according to the demand of the Price, Utsb which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court Funeral H4 This action is brought to recover judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage on the lands described in Quality Service, plaintiffs complaint and also to reAmbulance Bniu cover a judgment foreclosing the . chattel mortgage on the personal Pbpna 29 PROF Essjnjr Dr. Dr. C Dr. Sanford Walter CGeutt" H. J. W. con-plai- nt, Flynn i 1 1 i? . 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