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Show TEE SUN. PRICE Price and Nearby J. Turner u a business visitor convention held ior Chevrolet retail R. n Salt Lake City thin week. Jack Storey waa a Roosevelt busi-ievisitor Wednesday of last week. ss caller 0. E Thomas was a week-en- d n the state capital on business mat' ers. ' Ernest Ilanks spent Sunday in Span- Fork visiting with friends and latives. Dr. A. W. Dowd and son, Andrew, Lake City drove down to Price visit.or a week-en- d f Salt - Harry MetoB, Salt Lake City attorney, was a business visitor in Price sveral days of this week. and Henry Ruggeri, rice attorneys, were business visitors week. j Duchesne county last kB. W. Dalton d s day dance was Tncs-s- y Altar Price the Society by in the Silver Moon pavilion. St Patrick spon-ore- d Floyd Parkinson of Lewiston, in Price Monday for a .months sit with his sister,' Mrs. Ben D. Redd. .. Mazgaretta Fonzine of Sunnyside as operated on this week at the Price of appro- ity hospital ''for removal ' ar-ve- '! . ' F. Anselmo of Salt Lake City, Ital-- n consul for Utah, was a bnsiness Jler in Price and Carbon county this eek. . Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tmpin of ephi spent Saturday in Price. Tur--n is deputy1 state game warden for district iis SOCIETY 44 J WWWHWeWW Mr. and Mrs. Corner Peacock entertained twelve guests at a bridge diu-n- THE HERALD l Members of the Sorosis club were entertained at the homo of Mrs. R. I. an-lun- ce Anne K. Holdaway was granted a voree in thd district court Saturday om Harold Holdaway on grounds of ilure to provide. Miss Jennie Evans, daughter of Mr. id Mrs. Lewis Evans, spent the in Price. She is attending d s B. Y. E at Provo. wk-en- i , John Dalton, a student in the B. Y. , spent the latter put of tiie week this city visiting his parents, Mr. d Mrs. B. W. Dalton. L A. Stewart of the C.' fu Jones iding company df .Salt take City s e business visitor . in Price the ter part of the week. ' W. Blumel of Salt Lake City, te manager-othe Deseret Mortu--1 was1 a business visitor in Price latter part of last week.S. f - forman Hamilton, principal of the bon- high school, went into Salt ke City Wednesday to. attend the basketball tournament. ' - jte slake Christensen, who has been the B: Y. U. at Provo return-llaweek to Price. He is the son Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christensen. at-Idi- ng at amuel Woodhead, purchasing the Independent Coal and Coke ipany arrived this week in Carbon nty for a several days business ag-f- or t fra. Isabelle McQueen, Mr. and i. W. W. West of Price have been ting relatives in Hoytsville the week. The Summit County Bee, Clay, local attorney, will before Price Post No. 3 of the erican Legion Thursday (tonight) the subject of international lugene Santschi, Sr., left Thurs-fo- r San Francisco, Calif., where will visit with his son and daugh-Harr- y Santschi and Mrs. Free-- I Bassett. r. and Mrs. Karl F. Weller and returned this week from Phoe-- I Aria. He drove to Arizona last jk to bring back his .family, who I been visiting there. d and son of Price Int Ralph Martin in Roosevelt Sunday visiting he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. irt. She returned to' Price 8unday ling. Roosevelt Standard, 12th. V Rtiff, of Scofield the greater part of last week rice attending a mooting of the on board of education and taking of personal business., , shop George it rs. Harvey Partridge, Mrs. John icy and Wilford Barney returned week from Escalante where they tided the funeral services of their her, Scott Barney, who died on rh 12. r rthur N. Smith, R. M. Rice and x Patterson left Monday for Las is,' Kev., to look over preliminary ations at the Hoover dam site. r were joined at Ogden by IIow-IC. Means. Vlon Bryner, A. II. Draper, Ben and Albert Horsley of the gedd I Motor oompany drove to Salt City Monday to attend a sales Rumor Is Spiked Mayor Will Resign Office Mayor W. F. Olson denied Tuesday that ho planned to resign June 1 in view of the law passed recently by the state legislature aud which takes el feet on that date. The law states that uu city, county or state official will be allowed to employ members of his owu family. It was matured that Mayor Olson intended to give up his jsist, as hw son. anti-nepotis- m Mack Olson, is city electrician. "It will not bo necessary for me to resign, Mayor Olson states, as the law concerns only apimiutmuntii made after it goes into effect. My son waa apjiointcd by the city oouu-e- il for a two-yeterm, and he is entitled to finish it. I was elected for a similar term, and I will remain in office until it expires. ar ' Hiawatha News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nougaret and son, Paul, motored to Spanish Fork Sunday. The junior high school entertained at a dancing party Saturday evening. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Rateliff- of Helper were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Opperman Sunday.- - " Mrs. II. B. Lindeman returned home from tho St. Marks hospital when she waa a patient the last two weeks. " Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tucker motored to Salt Luke City Thursday and to return some time this lgcplu, . Mrs. Wiiliam Burn entertained the teachers at cards and a very delieiou ' Miss Ruth Graussman will repreafter the basketball gam lost snpper sent Price in the divisional apelling .. bee to be held in the high echo'd audi- Thursday night Mrs. entertained ftt Lloyd Crogan torium March 28, There will be aptea Friday afternoon tot Mrs. Frank 17 from other entrants proximately Carbon county in addition to school Lemon, Mrs. Arthur Opperman, Mrs. ehampions of Emery and Grand coun- Frank Gleason and Mrs, Dan Garber. Mrs. Axel Madsen entertained the ties, according to Superintendent W. W. Christensen, chairman of this div- Thursday Sewing club. Those present were Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. Charles ision. The winner of the meet held here Marble, Mrs. Ernest Nixon, Mrs. W. will compete in the state finals at A. Baxter, Mrs. Jamos Wyeheriy, Mrs. 'Salt Lake City with expenses paid A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. Llovd Unger-man- , Mrs. Virgil Gunderson. A vary by the Salt Lake Tribune, which is contests. delicious luncheon waa served. sponsoring the state-wid- e The Five Hundred Dinner 4iub waa Virtually all the entrants have been selected for the Priee bee, and they entertained by Mrs.' William jdtoekel-ma- n will be announced next week. Tuesday evening. Guests included Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. W. 6. Jones, The good old days were those when Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen, Mrs. William young people lived at home, wen be- Rum, Mrs. Arthur Opperman, Mrs. fore they were married. E. A. Tucker, Mrs. E. CL Hassinger, Mrs. Henry Nougaret, Mrs. Del John-se- n, Bun cornea a little high, but people The Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs, Elmust have it regardless. mer. Love, Mrs. Margaret Brady: The CARD OF THANKS prizes were won by Mrs. Margaret We wish to thank our many friends Mrs. W. B. Jones. for help and rendered us during the sick- Brady and ness and at the time of the death of our An efficiency .expert is the only beloved relative, wife and mother. person we know of who gets paid for Mrs. Susie Aeay, minding other peoples business! J. H. Cook and Family. - Brockbank Monday evening. Eighteen members and three special guests were present Mrs. Henry Ruggeri gave a reading of the play,, "The Cradle and musical numbers were day. Mrs. McKelvey will meet and Song, by five pupils of the HardMr. McKelvey at Salt Lake presented Emery Cammomile of Provo visited school under the direction of Min City on his return from Los Angeles, in Price Tuesday with his mother, ing Ardene Flynn. Calif., where he haa been visiting his Mrs. Mahdla Cammomile, matron of mother. the Carbon high school dormitories. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick enMrs. G. F. Sprattling entertained He is a member of the Columbian ortertained the B. G. dinner club at a at chestra which played at the .dance on a birthday party innonor of her bridge dinner given at their home on Loia Mae, - on her fourth daughter, Tuesday evening. Mr. Quests were Wednesday evening. Fifteen guests were invited. and Mrs. C. R. Fergusaon, Mr. and birthday. visited at the home Harold Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hanson are Mrs. L. R. Sturgiaa Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. L. visiting this week in Price. Hanson, R. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. John- of his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. H. L week-enwho was formerly manager of the Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay, Dr. and Sturgiaa over the local Piggly Wiggly store, has accept- son, Mrs. A. Rask waa hostess to a J. Mrs. C. R. Fahring of Helper, Mr. ed a position with the Stewart-Curt- is Wednesday evening at bridge Mrs. party Gomer P. Peacopk, Mr. and and company of Long Beach, Calif. His Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. her home. Guests' attending were. Mrs. headquarters are in Salt Lake City. Charles Ruggeri and Mrs. Ruth South-wort- h. Dan Griffiths, Mrs. B. McKelvey, Mrs. F. L. Wilson, Mrs. P. Gnstas, Mrs. The Schfamm-Johnso- n H. Horning, Mrs. J. C. Bogus and Drug comMrs. A. W. Wright, corresponding Mrs. F. Porter. Prizes were awarded pany moved this week to its new quarters on the comer of South Main and secretary of the Utah State Federa- to Mrs. M. Horning and Mrs. F. WilEast Carbon avenue. The old quarters tion of Womens clubs, read a three-fce- t son. which were occupied by the concern The Relief Society celebrated the play, Juno and the Payeock by since it entered Price, will be oceu-- Fean D Orsey, as a feature of the proa anniversary Tuesday, organization in the near future by Sams gram presented before the Price Wo- March 17 at tlm railroad chapel. All !ied mens club Saturday afternoon in the members and their husbands were corchateau. Other numbers on the dially invited. The main feature of Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Brockbank and legion which was enjoyed by a rec- the waa a program, games program, family drove into Salt Lake City on ord attendance, were as follows: Vo- and evening a luncheon. The hall and table While Saturday, returning Sunday. cal solo, The Weiring of the Green decorations were carried out in green in capital, Dr. Brockbank by Miss Dorothy Garr; Irish danee in and white. attended a meeting of the State Chir- eostume, Miss Lucile Richards; banjo Mrs. J. A. Rask gave a St. Patricks opractors association. He is a mem- selections, Irish melodies, O. K. ber of the state examining board of chiropractors. Dr. and Mrs, Alfred Sorensen enRepresentative George M. Miller re- tertained at their home in Mohrland turned the first of the week from Salt Friday, March 6, at a . . : ' bridge. dinner. Lake City, where for the past two were decorations Patricks St day and a half months he has represented used. Guests i included, Mr. and Mrs. Carbon- County in the state legislaA. Graham and Mrs .and Mrs. EuJ. ture. Mrs. Miller returned with him. gene Hanson of. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Edwards of Hiawatha, the W. N. Wetzel, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. other representative from Carbon, has Hall and Terry MeGowan of Mohralso returned. land; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hasainger, Mr. and ' Frank-L. son. of infant Diamanti,' Mrs. J. P. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Henrietta-Rail Lee-J- . Diamanti, E. and Wright and Miss Lneile Hansen died at Helper, March 18. Funeral and Dr. and Mrs. W. Hiawatha of at 2 held services will be p. R. Merrill of Standardville. Prizes Friday m., in the Greek Orthodox church here were won by Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. and interment will be at Helper un- Hanson and Mr, MeGowan and Mrs. der the direction of the J. E. Flynn RusselL Funeral Parlors. The child was bom May 1, 1930, at Helper. Mrs. Ben D. Redd entertained the Junior Literary Auziliary at a bean-tifulSuit for divorce was filed Wednesappointed St. Patricks day tea day by Carmel Montoro against Jos- given at her home Monday evening. eph Montoro on grounds of cruelty. Forty guests were present. A St Tat-- , Mrs. Montoro alleges that her hus- ricks decorative scheme waa carried band slapped and threatened her and out in the decorations used throughdrinks to exccsa. They were married out the rooms and in the refreshments. May 22, 1927 at Castle Dale. She re- Miniature golf played on an indoor quests temporary alimony and attor- eouroe, and other games formed the ney fees. evenings diversions. In addition to t the following John Turon was bound over to tip the regular members, Mrs. were L present: guests district court Monday by Justioe J. special Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, J. W. Hammond to face charges of fail- Mrs.Stookey, Gordon Christensen, Miss ure to provide for six minor children. Sutton, Mrs. John Redd, Mrs. and He was arraigned Friday of last, Arthur Hanson of Salt Lake City, after pleading not guilty was remand- and Mrs. W. C. Walker of . TkmNCkwl when sheriff the ed to the eustody of CTtlSI fahrlallM SdSil mj Cameal Mmmru he failed to produce bond of $500. After his preliminary hearing, the bond Mrs. L. A. McGee was hostess at a was increased to $1000. delightfully arranged afternoon tea given .at her home Tuesday in honor Joe Aiello was fined $d) or sen- of Mrs. O. T. Brooks, who leaves on tenced to twenty days in the county April 1 for Salt Lake City to make effective scheme jail last week by Justice J. H. Lam- her home. An decorations was car-of and white New Law Prices Roadster, $475; green Today, especially. It ia wiaa te eoanUer nodown for a bert at Helper tearing ried out A large basket of carnations Sport Roadster with rumble seat, $495; tice of sale of his fathers property and lillies formed the centerpiece of earefnlly juat what you get for every dollar $510 Standard Coupe, $535 Phaeton, which county officers had posted at the tea table, with green and white yen pay. Be eastaln that the automobile Coach Five --Window Coape, Standard or the Helper city hall. Aiello served two ribbon streamers extending from the you boy repreeeata the lateat standard of $545 Sport Coupe (rumble seat), $575; table of corners the to the center days, and was released after paying where motor ear value. Quality never coat leea .were, attaehed to small Coupe, $S9$ Convertible the balance of the fine. Deputy A. E. baskets they of sweet peas and ferns, A $61S Standard Sedan. $635) Cabriolet, Six. And does Chevrolet new than it the in Gibson was the complaining witness. program was presented consisting of Special Sedan ar ' Convertible Landau in the long run, quality makes a big differ three" spring songs rendered by Mrs. infant Phaeton, $650. Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich.' Gloria Virginia Montoro, the George B. Harding, aciomnnnied by In the satisfaction you get eat of race MonRosa and Januro of Special equipment extra. Low delivered Mrs. John Hildahrandt; tfiree voea daughter toro of Helper, died at the family selections by Miss Dorothy Garr the money you apend for an automobile. prices and easy terns. ' home Tuesday.1 Funeral services were Miss Ardens Flynn ; voby held in the SL Anthony church at cal selections by Miss Lulu ChristenHelper Wednesday at 11 a. m. with sen, accompanied by Mrs. Hildahrandt, interment in the Mountainvicw ceme- and two readings by Mrs. J. C. Hubtery under the direction of Tinglcy bard. Mrs. C. R. Fergusson, Mrs. CL The Creel Ammrlcun Vmtum Mortuary. Father William Rud con- C. Wallm of Helper, Mrs. Ray ducted the rites. The child was bom Mrs. Charles Strauss am at Helper September 10, 1930. Yolanda Sutton assisted. Presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. A. D. SutHearing of J. A. Armstrong on a ton and Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood. Sixty-fiv- e Son Your Dealer Below bad check charge has been set for guests were present March 28, according to County AtCARD OF THANKS torney Walter CL (lease. Armstrong We wish to express our sincere apprecientered a plea of not guilty and was released after posting bond of $250. ation for all evidences of friendship and shown us during the Illness and lie is alleged in a complaint filed on sympathy at the time of the death of our beloved fraudulent a with March 11. issuing wife and mother, him. Eugene Santschi, check in the sum of $125 to the Perry 8r. ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET TRUCKS, HM tofflM.aeth. (Signed), Poolhall at Helper. The check was Santschi and bank. Eugene Family. made out to the Ogden State Entrant Price In ew-Ic- Contest - d. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson the birth of their first child, i eight-poun- d boy at their home on 9. March onday, PAGE FIVE Jesse Icrry went to Ogden Sunday, her hitobauds birthday. Guests bidden were Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Porter, returning Sunday evening. Mrs. Redmond has been confined to Mr. B. McKelvey, Mr. Dayton, Mr. her bed for the past week with influ- and Mrs. F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bogus and Mr. I). Flatburgh. After enza. dinner, bridge was played by guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Minor went to A delightful evening was spent by all. Salt Luke City to attend the meeting Stockton gave a surprise parHarry of the Bait Lake Tribune distributor. ty Saturday evening in honor of his Mrs. John Malaekey and son, Ray, wifes inbirthday. Guests went to Salt Lake City Monday to cluded Mr. and Mrs. W.attending C. G runes, shop and visit with her son, M. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. (tale, Mr. and Mrs. Waddoupo. Mae Fall, Mrs. P. Hughes and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Gauehat have and Mrs. Clyde Nason. After luncheon moved to Price to make their home, was served the tables were arranged le was manager of the Helper Lum-c- r for five hundred. Mr. Grimes won the first and Mrs. Nason second prize. company. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Reddington, dr. and Mrs. Frank Barker and Mr. and Mrs. F. Oliver motored to Salt By Mwlini D. Clyde. jake City Monday to attend a Moose frolic. Msreh, you're here Main to won us Frowns and then your winsome smile. Miss Dorothy Reddington left on By your peiutaiee we know you, Re the Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., through the guile. where she will visit with friends and Every sunny eraile you give us. relatives. She will remain there for Only inskee us feel more glad; a month. Every sigh you roughly toss ns, Never nuikeS our hearts grow sad. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Johnson of Martin have returned to their home after Winter calls Goodbye through you, March ; their extensive trip to the west coast. Rummer e bright Good day. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have been gone In transitionspeaks you are precious; two or months. Romp, you merry month, I pray. Mrs. F. Johnson and son, Fred, of You can't frighten with your bluster, wind-- thut wildly sing. Spanish Fork are visiting af the home Oh,Orweyour call your bluff, you Ilernid, of Mr. and Mrs. Y, C. Adams. March, you bring to us the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reddington motored to Provo Sunday. From Mrs. W. B. McKdlvey and father, Decided A. T. Dayton motored to Helper Mon- er party held Tuesday at their home. Decorations were in St. Patricks day At a meeting held Thursday Mrs. style. R. L Brockbank was appointed chairman of a committee from the B. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Virdon entertainW. club to handle housing arrange- ed at a dinner party at their home ments for the Price band contest on in honor of Mr. and Mrs. HarFriday April 10 and 11. ry Virden, whose marriage took place The Price Relief society staged a March 4. The bride waa formerly Miss dance in the amusement hall of the Lu Verne Draper. Fifty guests .were Latter-da- y Saints tabernacle Tuesday in attendance. evening in observance of the anniverA large attendance is expected at sary of the founding of the organisathe social to be given for members of tion in 1842. the Masonic dub and their friends at According to. unofficial information the Masonic temple in this uty Friobtained by The Sun, the Utah Rock day evening. A banquet will be servAsphalt corporation will begin opera- ed at 8 oclock p. m, followed by earns tions at its quarries near Sunnyside and daneing. The affair is for the about April 1. Officials of the com- benefit of the Masonic cemetery. pany are optimistic over prospects of this year. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gihuour entertained Saturday evening at a. bridge N. M. Johnson, toll plant supervisor dinner at (heir home. Guests included of the Mountain States Telephone and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Walker and Mr. Telegraph company, and C. S. Kay, and Mrs. J. K. Itouf of Consumers, supervisor of local offices, were busi- Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Stookoy, Dr. and ness visitors in Price the greater pa it Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mr.-anMrs. C. of last week. They are both of Salt R. Fergusson, Mr.-arMrs. J. F. Lake City. Johnson and Dr. F. F. Fisk. A judgment of $675 was this week rendered the plaintiff in the ease of llero Yasukochi against Charles Johnson, also known as. Charles Georgides,' seeking payment of back rent on a building rented to the defendant at Soldier Summit. THURSDAY HELPER NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST salesmen of the Salt Lake sols. j. Y. Armstrong was a visitor in loosevelt Friday and Saturday. A J UTAH-EVE- RY 1 the-stat- iS!ffl!s)ne - ' 11 I J - ly Yo-lan- Consider what yon get for w7hat you pay Five-Paseen- K1EW CHEVROLET 1 SIX al, REDD MOTOR COMPANY PRICE UTAH - v I. |