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Show THE SUN, TRICE, JTUDAY, MARCH 11, 1927 UTAH-EVE- RY FRIDAY The Worlds Most Powerful Sedan Its Size and Weight PAGE THREE CARBON IGNORED WHEN As Weather Varies the Collar CONSIDERED Changes Milton II. Y riling; former congressman from the Second district, was on last Tuesday named by Gov. George 1L Hern as state director of registration to succeed James T. Hammond; Judge Henry M. Hays of Richfield to the in-- ! d list rial commission, and the apiniiul- me in of O. 1. McShuiie for the two years term mi tile industrial eouimis-- 1 sioii. Judge E. E. Corfiuan was se-- ; lected to head the utilities board. Henry Moss ami David E. Smith, stale board of agriculture, wen- recommend- i d for apiHiiiiiinrut, and V. 11. lieeder from Ogden for a continued place on the board of the seliool for the deaf and blind. Mis Kate Y. Hiatus of ine state board of education, and Herman Harms, chemist, wmv renamed for re-- i j , - ; 1 uppiHiiuliueiil, while tile five submit!-- 1 ed for eonfo'ii.ailons by the senate as members of ilv goxcruiug board of arc all new. the Utah Art For members of the state hoard of! agriculture, to serve for a term of four years 1). 1). McKay. Jliiutsville; lleury llu-- s, Woods Cross, and David F. Smith, Centerville. Hoard of trustee of the Utah State School For the Deaf and the Hlind, to serve for a term of four yeuns W. II. lieeder, Ogden. State hoard of education to serve for a term of six years Mis Kate Williams, Salt lathe City, and Clarence 11. llohcrtxon, Moab. Industrial commission to serve for a term of four year Henry X. Hayes, Richfield, to serve two to fill the term caused by the resignation of Xephi L. Morris, and O. F. of Heaver. Stale of I'tah Mormon battalion monument commission to serve fur a ln-tu- Me-Kha- term of four year James II. Doug1 las, Ogden, and Charlc 11. 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Big Six Sport Roadster The Sheriff Fries, f. sl 6 55 10 50 90 200 165 185 hrlslit EQUIPMENT Custom Sedan: Front and rear bumpers? ventilating windshield (exclusively Studebaker); engine thermometer and hydrostatic gasoline gauge on the dash; coincidental lock; oil filter; automatic windshield n cleaner; mirror; traffic signal light; no-dra- ft rear-visio- ballon tires; and two-beabrakes; full-siz- e acorn headlights, controlled from steering wheeL WESTERN AUTO CO, North Carbon Ave., Just Off Main, Facing the East PRICE, UTAH for NOTICE publication de- ' pertinent of fhe Interior, United 8tates Land Office At Halt City, Utah, VA 7, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Peter Frandscn of Price, Utah, who on March 10. 1922, made Homestead Entry No. 021998. for Lot 1. 2, 8. 4. EM NE148W. NWM8EM. Sec. 7, NW. Two. 15 South, Range 9 East, Balt Lake meridian, bss filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to extabliidi claim to the land above described before II. C. Smith, notary public, at Price, Utah, on the 5th day of April, 1927. Claimant names aa witnesses Joe Frandaen of Mohr-lanUtah. William Saa of Hiawatha, Utah, and Elmer Frandaen and Leonard Frandaen of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Feb. 25 ; last March 25, 1927. Saving y, FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb. 25, 1927. Notice ia hereby given that Andrew J. Patrick of Helper, Utah, who on Jnly 23, 1923. made Storkraising Homestead Entry No. 033230, for W H REM, WM Sec. 80, Twp. 13 South, Range 9 East, and EMEH, SW14NE14, See. 25. Twp. 13 South, NWSEM Range 8 East. Salt Lake meridian, has Iliad notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above described before Silas Rowley, notary public, at Helper. Utah, on the 15th day of April. 1927. Claimant nnm aa witnesses Irvin Rowley and David Row-leof Helper, Utah, and George Mower and Madrel Mower of Heiner, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Edward D. Dunn, Attorney. Salt Lake City, Utah. First pub.. Mar. 4 ; last Ap- -. 1, 1927. NOTICE nt torney For Plaintiff. Fimt pub., Feb. 18; last Mar. 18, 1927. IN THR SEVENTH JUDICIAL ar 'Die Sun, Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John II. Rowley and Elbe! May Row-leDefendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants : Yon 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 ia brought, otherwise within thirty daya after service and de fend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, jidmeni will be rendered against you accord'iis to the demand of the complaint, which ha been filed with the clerk of said court. This action ia brought against yon to recover $210.00 principal, interest on mid sum at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from July 30, 1920, nntil paid, $75.00 attorney's fee, and for coata of this action, on a promissory note dated Jane 9, 1924, made and executed by the defendants, John H. Rowley aad BiHw May Rowlev, to the Price Commercial ana Savings bank for the aum of $210.00, payable six month after dite. B. W. DALTON, At- . DIS-tri- et Court In ond Foi Carbon County, State of Utah Lara Gunderson, Plaintiff. vs. Harry Pendleton. Defendant Summons. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant! You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which thin action is brought otherwise within thirty daya after service and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will he rendered against yon according to the demand of the com- - sum of $490.73 on account of milk sold and delivered to you for which you failed NO-tieto pay. B. W. DALTON, Attorney For PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ReConault County Clerk Or Plaintiff. spective Signers For Further Information. First pub., Feb. 11 : last Mar. 11, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE LN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS-triof Hark P. Braffet, Deceased. CreditCourt In and For Carbon County, ors will present claims with vouchers to State of Utah Price Commercial and the undersigned at Price Tavern, Price, Havings Bank, a Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Utah, on or before the 15th day of June, S. J. VanWagoner. Eldon Van Wagoner, A. D., 1927. ROBERT I. BRAFFET, Sarah Van Wagoner, Rex Van Wagoner, Administrator of the Estate of Mark P. James II. Braffet, Alton Van Wagoner, Uburt Van Wagon- Braffet, Deceased. er, Madge Van Wagoner, Bernice Van Attorney For Adminiatrator. Price TavWagoner and Susan J. Van Wagoner, ern, Price, Utah. Administratrix of the Estate of A. D. First pub., Feb. 11 ; last March 11, 1927. Van Wagoner, Otherwise Known As Adalbert Van Wagoner, Deceased, An- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Elisabeth Allred Babcock, Deceased. tonio Gerakia, Joseph R. Sharp and Helper State Bank, a Corporation, and Alvah Creditors will present claims with vouchWagoner, Defendants. Sheriffs Sale. ers to the undersigned at hia residence, To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the Slat Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of day of March, A. D., 1927, at the front May, A. D., 1927. ROBERT II. ALL-REAdminiatrator of the Estate of door of the county courtbonee in Price, Carbon county, Utah, at the hour of 2 Elisabeth Allred Babcock, Deceased. B. oclock p, m., the following described W. Dalton, Attorney For Petitioner. property situated in the county of Car- First pub., Feb. 25; last Mar. 18, 1927. bon, state of Utah, towit : The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE northwest quarter of the southeast quarof Andrew Bkufca, Alia Andrew ter of Sec. 2, Twp. 15 South, Itange 13 Skosk, Deceased. Creditors will present ke base and meridian, to claims with vouchers to the undersigned xether with all ditch and water rights of at 58 North Carbon avenue, Price, Utah, every nature, however evidenced. Also on nr before the 12th day of May, A. D., the north half of the southwest quarter of 11927. J. E. FLYNN, Administrator of 8ec. 14, Twp. 15 South, Range 13 East the Estate of Andrew Skufca, Alias An Also the northeast quarter of the south- drew Skosk, Deceased. L. A. McGee, Ateast quarter of See. 15. Twji. 15 South of torney For Administrator. Range 13 East of the Salt Lake meridian. First pub.. Mar. 11 ; last Apr. 1, 1927. Also nil water rights thereto belonging, together with all ditch and water rights of every nature; however evidenced. 8. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. rs et I City. Utah board of commissioners fur tlie promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States To serve for a term of two years, C. II. Hollingsworth, Ogden, and William H. Leary and Calvin W. Rawing, Salt Lake City. Board of trustees of the state industrial school To serve a term of four years, Walter N. Farr and Joseph Chez of Ogden, and John M. Hardy, Salt Lake City. Board of regents of the University of Utah To serve for a teria of four E. Cam, Ogden; J. years-r-JohW. Robinson, Provo, and Jatiis V. Wade, D. II. Christensen, Dr. Clar-enn- e Snow and Mrs. Dan B. Shields, Salt Lake City. Governing board of the Utah Art institute To serve for a term of two years, Fred T. Ruthrauss, Ogden; Mrs. W. F. Adams, Mrs Alice Merrill llurne and Vivian P. Strange of Salt Lake City, and Joseph Nelson, Provo. , Member of the state road commission To serve for a term of six year, W. J. Parker, Ogden. Members of the board of trustees of tliu Agricultural College of Utah to serve a term of four years A. W. Ivins, L. N. Ktohl and Mrs. L. C. Miller, Salt Lake City; C. 0. Adney, Corinne, and Weton Vernon and Roy Bullen, Logan. Members of the board of directors of the Utah State Fair association to serve a term of four years Jesse S. Richards, Ogden; Louis 8. Cardon, Logan; George S. McAllister, II. L. Mulliner and George Smith, Salt Lake City; George Abbott, Tremonton, and Mrs. D. W. Moffatt, Murray. To fill the unexpired term caused by the resn IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- plaint which has been filed with the il. BLISS, Sheriff of Curbon County, trict Court In and For Carbon County. clerk of said court This action ia brought Utah. By George Collingham, Deputy State of Utah Price Commercial and to recover a judgment against you for the First pub., Mar. 4; last Mar. 25, 1927. d, Rirth announcement cards. 1250 $1195 1335 $1325 1385 $1335 1735 $1645 1785 $1585 1610 $1445 1680 $1495 sf emmnt BornNw fnmt ami nor SroiM, mmd due rrislsr sgirisw. k factory. fmrtiyhnl Sarins The Big Department Store PRICE, UTAH r, 16th New Pries In Stock At Far-rat- t, At its new low price, $1335 including over $ 100 worth of extra equipment this Studebaker Custom Sedan shatters all former standards of motor car value, thanks to One.Prqfit manufacture! See it drive it now. learn what restful driving really means the pleasure that comes from finger-ti- p response in g the feather-ligh- t steering the ease of four-whepressure on the positive-actinbrakes. And she will like the complete custom . ... New Studebaker Prices , Effective February OU Fries smart-lookin- g A On&Profit Price Then turn the wheel over to your wife. Let hep g Director of registration To serve for a term of four years, Milton IL Welling, Fielding. Public utilities commission of Utah To serve fur a term of six years, E. E. Corfinan, Salt Lake City. Board of control of the State Historical Society of Utah To serve a term of four years, Levi Edgar Young, George Emory Fellowa, D. W. Hugh llyan, Frank E. Seegmill-eall of Balt Lake City, and William J. Snow of Provo. Utah water storage commission W. W. Armstrong, W. II. Wallace, R. It. Lyman and John A. Widtsoe, Salt Lake City; W, O. Creer, Provo; A. P. Bigelow, Ogden; J. G, M. Barnes of Kaysville; A. F. Dorcmus, Tooele; J. It. Murdock, Heber City; H. M. Nielson, Mt. Pleasant; W. It. Ballard and William Peterson of Logan. State textbook commission T. E Bartlett, Eureka; Mrs. F. M. Mellugh Salt Lake City. State chemist To serve a term of four yean, Herman Harms, Salt Lake ignation of Tbom&s F. Pierpont, John F. Mendenhall, Springville. To fill the unexpired term caused by the resignation of Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson Mrs. Jennie Lowry Leslie, MantL For member of the state board of equalization and assessment to serve a term of four years William D. Sutton, Salt Lake City. State fish and game commissioner to serve a term of four years, pursuant to Chap. 3ft, Laws of Utah, 1923 David IL Madsen, Salt Lake City. Some go into polities to leave footprints on the sands of time. Others are Inrky if they get off without haring their fingerprints taken. About the only advantage of being a city fireman these days is that yon can park in front of a fireplug. All Income Tax Reports Due March 15th Notice is given by the collector of internal revenue at Salt Lake City, James II. Anderson, that the data when nil income tax returns io tbs government must be in nnder tbs law in at iinnd. Every person who wss single any part of lost year i required to report on a $1500 basis, while a man who has been married and living with his wife the whole year rcjxirts on a $3500 income basis. The fact thst exemption and deductions allowed cuts no may make him figure in thu item of filing a return. As a matter of fact in Utah the ma- jority of those filing returns have exemptions and deductions which relieve them of actually paying income tax, but the return must be filed on the basis as stated not later than March non-taxab- lc 15th. There are certain specified eases where an application made in writing in time to obtain an extension from the commissioner of internal revenue before March 15th is favorably considered, but id all these a tentative or preliminary return is required together with payment of a fourth of the estimated tax due. Corporations are under the same rule as individuals in the matter of filing returns. For ths year 1926 the income tax on corporations i lVz er cent as against 12 Vg in the previous year. At present, and before tbe rush of taxpayers the lust few days, the collector's office will render assistance in the making up of returns without to the taxpayer. This, howfxjx-n.sever, does not include the auditing of books in private offices. The place of making returns is at the main of- flees, l'ostofficc building, Salt Lake City. All returns by mail ehould be to tlie main office, being forwarded in time to reach their destination not later than Tuesday, March 15th. e s-- nt Complete line legal blanks. The Son. EBSnmSBBES CASTLE GATE FUEL CO. Delivers by truck at Price and vicinity t $6.00 the ton. Prom the same vein in Willow Greek that has been burned In Utah for close to thirty yean. Only th best lump. Orders, large or small, promptly cared for. FAMOUS PEACOCK COAL Phone 95w HELPER, UTAH |