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Show ) gpgSPAY. DECEMBER 17, H31 THE spy. PRICE. u, ' THUR8DAY UTAH-EVE- RY . A- PACE THREE Carbon Stake Conducts Coach Gives Letter to Two Carbon Wives Ask Branch Supreme Court Nineteen Gridders Decrees of Divorce Quarterly Meeting On Suggested By Carbon Saturday Sunday District Judge Two Carbon wives have filed suit 'Nineteen football letters will he Due to the death of Clinrlc W. of the first ter-la- v prexidi-nr- y of the Xil-le- y Lat-- 1 Saints church, no genera board authorities attended the quarterly eon-- i ference of tho Carbon stake held here and Sunday. Stake ISatnrduy was held in connec- Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year! Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Whimpey thank their patrons for their past favors. We will en deavor to deserve your patronage in the coming year by our service to you. tion. The meeting convened at 7:30 p. m.t Suturday with A. W. Horsley presiding. Speakers at thn first session were John FI. Pettit, Ervin Branch and Horsley. Addresses at the session Sunday morning were made by Arvel Stevens, 1). W. McAllister, Leroy Bunnell, Murray Mathis, Enos Lofton, Orson II. Guymnn, Bishop George E. Jorgensen and Horsley. John Potter, Angns E. Johnson, H. G. Mathis, Loras Tangren and Horsley talked at the afternoon meeting. The Mutual Improvement association eonducted the program given at the evening session. E. M. Williams had charge of the musical program, and the speakers were Ernest L. Miner and President Horsley. We handle all kinds of insurance in the best companies. Equitable Insurance Agency, Price, Utah. given at the Carbon high school to inemhers of the 1031 elevra, according to Coach Vernon Merrill. The list ! is as fidluwtu Paul Holbrook, captain; Mike Stam-itaki- s, Xeplii Gunderson, F'rank Goni, Mill GorUhok and Bill Cowley, back-fielGeorge l'att crick, F'rank Silli-to- e, Dnlpisz, Pete Tabone and Francis Lamph, ends; John Deimnan, John Etzel, F'rank Kaquinta and Willard Lure, tackles; Movell Jewkea, Bill Markham and Cory, guards; Ellsworth Jcwkes, eenter. in the district court seeking divorces from alleged cruel and husbands. Anna Anastou seeks a decree of separation from Janies Anas-tu- u, who she alleges forced her to leave their home several months ago and has sineo fuiled to provide. Alimony of $10 per month and custody of a minor child are requested by the plaintiff. The Anatous were married at Farmington on July 8, 1931. . Alleging that her husband gambled, threatened to kill her and ealled her obscene names, Louise Krisman entered suit for divorce from John Kris-ma-n, to whom she was married cn 30, 1921, at Price. Mrs. September ' Krisman asks custody of three minor children and also glimony of $50 per Considerable interest is being shown month. in the ehurity rabbit hunt to be staged by the Fllks and Moose Sunday, and it is expected that many sportsmen who are not members of the two or- ganizations will take aides in the shoot. sf Sheriff S. M. Bliss, president of the rCwbon will open the basketball sea Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game associ son Friday and Saturday when the announces that all members of Wasateh Academy team of Mt Pleasation, e the body have been invited to partici- ant comes to Price for a deseries. Last Carbonitea the in the to hunt. year Anyone wishing pate in a thrilling join & team may do so by registering feated Wasatch, 39-3- 8 battle, and the game Friday promises at the Elks club. All bunnies killed will be distribut- to be equally as exciting.' Carbon has only two experienced ed among needy families of tho men oaek from tho 1931 quint, while nt d; Much Interest Shown In Charity Bunny Hunt The phrase about government of Before old General Depression goes I No wonder the meek shall inherit Wasatch has jqst as the the for the people, people, by too far ho might reflect on what hap- - tho earth the fix its getting in now Renew that expired insurance poliry represented the school was probably only another of with Equitable Insurance Agency. yon couldnt wish it on anybody else. Lincolns little jokes. penod to Napoleon. dope. cording to p-n- A. R. Irvine, chairman of the indicia! council, baa received from Judge George Chrixtcnxen of the Seventh Judieial district the suggestion that tho calendar of the supreme eonrt, now far behind might be relieved by netting up a sort of branch supreme court composed of five district judg- es. The suggestion eame when the district judges were asked to express their tiews as to possible methods of mobilization of the district courts for the more expeditious handling of the work in any districts that might have gotten behind, and also to help ont the supreme court Suit Seeks to Compel Sheriff Bliss to WASATCH TO PLAY Sell Property .CARBON CAGERS two-gam- le, pre-seas- on James Rolando, through his counsel, Walter C. Gease, filed suit in the district court Friday for a writ of mandamus compelling Sheriff S. M. Bliss to' sell eertain property at .sheriffs sale to satisfy a judgment given Rolando in the Spring Glen justice s eonrt in hia suit against RM. Brad- ley for an alleged breach of lease ' agreement. J that Sheriff Bliss refused to sell the property . until a ; Rolando, alleges bond was furnished twiee the amount of the judgment. On December 11, a bond of $50 was posted, bnt the sheriff demanded one of $544,' Rolando -- claims. For ; - step-saviconvenience all through the year, an extension telephone is an ideal holiday gift. Order one today. ng Just Call our Franes Office PROFESSIONAL Dr. J. C. Hubbard, . Building, Price, Utah. Office Honrs, 2 to 5b. Phone 2 Itaridrnre 234. Eastern Utah Electric Building, Price, Utah. MV-- Charles Ruggeri, Jr. and Phjrslrian Surge Offcia Phone 81, Residence 177, Ruildina, Utah. Trii-e- . 8 Illegal j Dr. R. I. Brockbank, Palmer Graduate Chireprnder. Electric Building, Price. Utah. Office hours 10 to 12 t. m, 2 to 8 p, a. and 6 :80 to 8 p. ra. Office Phone IB, Reiddenre 81. SOR-gfl- Walter C. Gease, Attemey At Law. Office In County Court I loose. I'rire, Utah. H. J. Binch, Attorney At Law. 715 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah L. A. McGee, . Attorney At Law. the cost of the gift, but the IS rrthought that lies behind the giving that NOT warms the cockles of the heart on Christmas morning. trinket, Then, instead of some short-live- d how. much nicer to give something that will bring solace and delight for many days after the Christmas tree is gone; until the New Year is on its way. For the cigarette smoker, man or woman, of course give Camels. A blend of choice Domestic Turkish and mild, tobaccos, they are kept fresh and prime by the Camel Humidor Pack, with their natural moisture unimpaired by parching sun-ripen- ed or toasting. In appropriate holiday wrapping, Camels It. .1. come both in attractive Christmas cartons containing ten packages of twenty and in cartons containing four boxes of fifty each. For the man who smokes a pipe, we suggest cither a pound tin or one of those crystal glass humidors of good old PRINCE ALBERT. Here is a present that goes straight as a Christmas carol to a mans heart; P. 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Fire I nee ranee written In the best mmtMniee. Reel eetata bonds, etc. Second floor. Bllvagai Ruildina. Price. Utah. J. E. Flynn, Undertaker and Ambulance serrlce. Phene 2 Pries Price Agency Co. GIVE Iaaaraaea In r(CAMELS1 AND Office AH Oeonre R, Nelms. Mans rot. la Rilvagnl Building, F !. HINGE mLHERT Utah. Ting ley Mortuary, serriee. 88 Month Flint Street. Price. Utah. One Mnrir eoelh Tabernacle. Phene Ambulance si Wallace Mortuary, 11)31, K. J. Seynul Li 74mcco Company A. N. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Sendee, liny or Night, hens 158 rriea, Utefc, r ovv j |