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Show V- THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERY THURSDAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 PROFESSIONAL PhjnMu m3 SurftM Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence 2M, Raitcra Price, Utah. I'toh Electric Building, Otfii 1M0-- Pkone Charles Ruggeri, Jr., Physician aad Surgmo Office PkoM SI, Keeidence 177, Building, Price, Utah, Dr. R. 1. I lUnpl The sensation Brockbank, Oradaate Chiropractor. 895-30Electric Building, Price, Utah. Office hour, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. 6:30 to 8 p. m. Office Fknt 16, BaaUence SI. M i uf Attorwsy At Law la County Court Rockne Six would be if it stopped more dollar with giving only value than any other car on the market. But the Rockne Six goes farther it gives ityl. It House. THE Price, UUh. H. J. Binch, Attorney At Law flS Judge Building, Balt Lahe City, Utah. . A. McGee, aerodynamic design isn't matched by any car at any price. Xt'a car to be proud of At Lew 6 and 6, SUvagui Bnlidiag, Price, Utah. Phoaee, Offieeltt, " . W; 1932! off Walter C. Gease, Office in any company. Hammond, It has Btudebakcr'a 10 year of successful vehicle budding hekwri it and it brings you afl these outstanding iAhatracU of title furaUhed U ant tract la Bsatsrn UUh. Pice laai lttea la the heet compenlss. Beal eetat bonds, ate. Eeeaad Boor, SUragai huiidiag, Mca, Utah. ta J. E. Flynn, - J Llnaeid Uadertahar aad Ambulance service. 1&2 Phone 29, Price. ' 4 A. N. Wallace, Manager. Ambulance Service, Day or Night. Mce, UUh "Xfbone 158 y 'i There are still a lot of people in the United States who dan pive a party without having lo fall in the services of a bootlegger. Jfd Jt' J Os0Gfi of insurance in the beat companies Equitable Insurance ey, J. Braeken Lee, mgr., Price. 4$ AH kinds f Dont I borrow The Sun Subscribe. Aerodynamic Body Design THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- trict Court of Carbon County, BUU of tab. Francis Elliott, plaintiff, rs. Melvin lliott. defendant. Summon. No. S91L But of UUh to the Said Defendant ou are hereby aummoned U appear with twenty day. after the eerviue of this Summon, upon you, if aerved within the aeunty in which thie action if brought; etherwiae, within thirty day after service. 5 defend the above entitled notion ; and l')adraae of :your failure ao to do, judgment t Hill be rendered aguinet you according demand of the complaint which "lit the been filed with the clerk of said court, action ia brought to recover a Judg-- it dissolving the bonds of matrimony tofore eziating between von und the ilntiff. HOWARD DORIU8 HAN IN, attorney for plaintiff. P. O. Ad 310 Walker Bank building. Salt M ike (Sty, UUh. irat pub., Feb. 11 ; last, March 10, 1832. N One-Piec- .Shilling Radiators and Windshields New Convertible Body Styles Extra Long Wheelbases Extra Wide Seats Power Extra Large er Plants .tip Quadruply Counterweigh ted . . Crankshafts Glass-Smoo- 'hli ICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, General Land ice At Salt Lake City, Utah, January 1832. Notice ia hereby riven that mot E. Raaamuaacn of. Price, Utah, ho on February Id, 1827. made Stocfc-liain- g Ilomeatcad Entry No. 036062 for let 1. 2. 8, 4. NH8U. SViNH, NWfc-WSec. 33. 8HNWK. NWUSWU tee 34, Twp. 12 South, lunge 13 Kant, alt Ukt meridian, haa filed notice of itention to make final proof to eatabliah Fenders e Electro-Plats- d th Pistons Carburetkn Extra Large Brakes nt INOTICS FOR PUBLICATION nt of the Interior, General Land i Salt City, Utah, January 1932. Notice ia hereby given that I Manuel Downard of Woodaide, Utah, who I fn December It, 1928, made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 046585 for Lot 1, 8E Sec. 4 IWKNEU, Lota 8 and 4. SUNWK, NKU8WK .' j. 8EHXE. fwUSWU. NWMSWU, 8WHNEH, iSER See. 8. Twp. 15 South, Range 5 East. Salt Takt meridian, has filed of Intention to make final proof t notice eatabliah claim to the land above Jt I iwwribed before the clerk of the district at Price. Utah, on the 17th day of ff'jrt February. 1932. Claimant nnmea aa wit : John L. Downard, Harold A. ihnaen and Cedi Ronah of Woodaide, V K,ne r Price, UUh M TlFarenra TAt I OR. regiatee. rub- - Jan. 14: laat. Feb. 11. 193Z iea NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- rartment of the Interior. General Land BSJt Utah. CpyJanuary Notice ia hereby given that Price, Utah, who on Feb- " tnerr JA 1927, mnde Rtorkraialng Homestead Entry No. 036604 for Lota 1. 2. 484 See. 8. Lot 1. EHNRU ENKh.V,. See. 9. See. 10. Twp. 13 South. Ranw Fast. Salt I .eke meridian, haa filed nati"e of intention to make final proof Pcstahlisb claim to thn land above before B. W. Dalton, notary pub-I- f, at Price, Utah, on the 19th day Ajtn4i. 1032. Claimant namea aa wltnt itEari TInll and Jamea Liddell of Price, b. William and J. P. of Huntington, UUh. ELI TAYLOR. Reclater. roib.. Jan. 28; Inot. Feb. 25. 1932. iS des-cplh- Motice for rrnucATioN de- - CARBOH .Wrnrtment of the Interior, General Land fi At Salt Isike Utah. January LA 1932. Notice iaCity, hereby given that onls Kriekwn of Sunnyaii! ho ML PRICE, UTAH ,k. m Ijike meriiiinn. haa filed notice ... action to make final proof to retnh--s Hrii rairn to the land above derarihed Styllan Rises, notary public, at on of the '"i dny Msrrh, rub, nnmea - Jialmant Ha witneawa; liar-- i and, Joe Itetlno of SnnnjrKide, f oh. Carl "fNyman of Price. Utah Unlnmbia, Utah. ELI ITIJIR. Regiater. Pub., Jin. 28; laat, Feb. 25, 1932. jP" ..rpfl lm hIwhv'i ixki BBC I r. Vailunii we her tongue f Mw. til.Kyi! n SVor forward, leads the seorhag for the Northern division baaketbnll King. Uintah is seeond wti Laapk in total aoona doWB thjird as well as leading the aantera of the district. Wardel, RooaeveH, landa the guards, Gunderson has 89 poiota,Kia(, 47, Lamph, 44, and Warael 3Hl Uintah haa played seven Roosevelt four, while Carbon ban gaged in but fonr eon testa. With laat the first half of the over-fightin- Tlolhr hU nH Uintah muffing many p shots in I u Monnff records are aa follows: FORWARDS tho opening half, but having much I took from past the foul line. TT ll 5 Ounferron. Carbon At the opening of the seeond half. King, Uintah M 4 Carbon added two more bassets, se-- 1 Wiwombe, Rooaerrit 21 B 1S 8 but aud- euring a safe lead of ..12 11 Uintah with a and denly got going 12 5 ..11 5 rapid aueccssion of baskets made the Stddowajr, Uintah .10 6 score 0 at the third quarter. Field Holbrook, Oarbou goals by Alexander end Fox or Urntah H 4 and with bat 7 put the count at 0 Duchnme fl .2 three minntes to play forged ahead I Bingham, Uintah 4 0 9 A fonl piteh by Lamph tied the I with but two score at ll 1 4 2 left to go. At this point the crowd J. Davis, Duchaone 1 W 0 went wild and the players had some difficulty in hearing the referees whistle. Uintah players dropped in a setup and a difficult eideshot to sew up the contest, Carbon not scoring again. Fox, Noel and Alexander did moat Murphy, Roooevelt 6 24 -- , 25-1- "Taxation is merely a means of the things we buying all want," declared Snpt. W. W. Christensen before the members of association the loeal Parent-Teache- rs at the regular monthly meeting on Thursday night. Ha was the orincipal speaker at the meeting, and spoke on the subject of the income tax. Other nnmbera on the evenings program were furnished by member of the club. They presented a one-sGirls I.-skit burlesquing the Red Croea health elass meeting which are held y, and they also played several number on a cleverly arranged old fashioned band. Blaine Perkins, music director and school teacher at Wellington, also presented his beginners orchestra with selections as folfour lows: "Onr Pride, "Daisy Walts, "Forward March and "Sunbeams. ICnlu'Yt 27-2- 6, JSe Gnnderson high men for Carbon. CARBON . Holbrook, rf Gunderson, 'If lamph, e -- ..... I $cienist Why?jechoe$ t)x pe$$imi$ T. F. ..4 8 0 .Ji 8 2 ...4 8 2 .0 0 0 0 0 Totals UINTAH a 0 Hardy, Uintah 4 OollinxhanL Carbon J. Daria, Rooaevdt .15 B 4 84 J. Hsdlork, Uintah Burton, Duckeme G. T. F. P. G. Davis. Ducheon ..4 4 Baton, Duchesne ,.JS 0 01 ...1 oiu Helper Junior ...A -- i .4 a The junior five of the Helper nehool fast, clean eon test from Harding by a 15 to 8 seore Friday at Helper. Close guarding kept the seore low. A return game will be played at Price thie week. The seore: HELPER JUNIOR HIGH took iLamiih, e .... Cowley, i ... ('ollliiebara. if Moynier, rf DcAneelm, If liunnel, lg Jewkro, lg Bessa Alexander, rf Siddoway, If Fox, e STOMACH I I ....... Oakes, rg Noel, lg Colton, if .... Anderson, lg .......- - .... Powell, lg Golding, rf 1 0 0 0 Q 0 ft 0 Totals S Duchesne I Wisrombe, rf 1 DUCHESNE 8 131 F. Bett, rf I. 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 F. P. 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 8 6 U G. T. F. p; 2 8 0 4 0 0 0 ..6 0 12 -- .0 0 0 -- Morrell, If ..... Broun, e 10 Bates, rg ... Knrrsn, lg Shelton, lg Stevenson, rf .2806 0 0 2 1 15 eighteen eounters. ROOSEVELT O. T. F. P. Frrderirksen, If F. Mohlman, c Wardel, rg Farrell Mohlman, lg Lambert, rf Allred, rg . Andon-on- , e Totalq G. T. IS Totals c Judd, rg .0 UINTAH .0 JO 7 S HARDING JUNIOR IUOH O. T. 1 3 Fsusett,, rf 1 Vuletk-hif 0 .0 0 -- Totals ...0 A .JO .JO .. ...0 ... ft A Priano, rg DeLura, I ... Wright, If Nicastro, c Barone, g Deisndra, lg Daugherty, rg. Z.J0 I IOUR F. O. T. T. P. 9 0 4 Scallion, rf I). Greco, If F. Greco, e 0 Ilolbrnok, If Totals G. T. 4 U Quintet Beats Harding 18 8 2 88 Total Second Contest Not So Gloss. Th two teams played on abont even terms Saturday during the first half, but at the beginning of the seeond period Uintah pulled away to a safe lead. Scoring was kept to a minimum in the first period by elose guarding. Carbon scored bnt one foul piteh xn the third period, while Uintsh scored three times from the field and tossed in a gift oint. Uintah outplayed the Carbon boys completely in the entire seeond haif and with the losing of Cowley, the real dynamic fores of the Carbon team, Coaeh Merills charges were no match for Uintsh. Carbon scored only five points during the eee-ohalf. Gunderson and Lamph did all the scoring for Carbon, while every Uintah player bnt one got into thu scoring eolnmn, Siddoway and Alexander lead-- I ing the point getters. loth games eansed mnch lraal inter est and a good crowd was present to lend support to the Carbon team as well as some Vernal fans for Uintah. Gundmwn. rf Dont depend on crude methods. Employ the best way yet evolved in oil the yenrs cf searching. 'I hat is Be euro Philiifis Milk of Magm-siu- . to get the genuine. Milk of Masne'ia'' has been the U. S. Registered l'.jfle Mark of the i&illM LTiCH Chsrles II and its predecessor Charles H. ps since )875. I 4 19 if Colton, Fox,- - c Oakea, rg Noel, If . CARBON at onre many times ita volume in acid. Its the right way, the quick, pleasant and efficient way to kill all. the excess acid. The stomach becomes sweet, the pain departs. You are happy again in five minutes. 8 8 Cowley, Chrbon 12 OnkK, Uintah 10 lids. U I 50 years. One spoonful will neutralize 11 Wardel. Roosevelt Noel, Uintah nd tasteless dose of Phillips JUST aof Magnesia in water.. That is an alkali, effective yet barmlcm. It has been the standard antacid for 11 13 Glu.taSh 1 P. G. ... . OoUingham, rg Cowley, lg I nc IT I n1 for uTUTh Alexander, rf ., Siddowar, if ... an-opfimi- 27 34-a- well-prepar- ed longer'. $ay$ 47 48 SI 34-3- 3. semi-weekl- 'People are livinl & 27-2- et T. Smilin' Chariie Sayf Prizes were won bv Mrs. Ilasolton Rollo Chrislenscn. Nothing on enrth pleases some wo- Nelson and . men more than to al get an opportunity Equitable Insurance Agency forcomto feel sorry for some other woman. the best kinds of insurance-iin tho United States. piesa that about the mly way panies left for a fellow to make both ende The 8un corns a Utti blah, but on meet ia to learn to be a eortortionist. must hava it mardlem. M. sbstisicasasa p. 0 61 with 0 12 tho 0 5 1 1 being 25-1- 2 shortly after the half op-- 1 g 2 10 the locals tired and let he 1 1 Uintah team win out by n tour-poimargin. Alexander opened 4 32 the scoring, bat Carbon soon tossed r. p. 8--in several baskets in sueeesaioa to lead 2 2 6 at the quarter and 21-1-2 at tho half. Gunderson leaned over from center several times to drop in baskets, CHRISTENSEN TALKS BEFORE WELUNOTON ORGANIZATION jS'krJ&,rs3: n. t 1...J 1XW set-u- EI-de- wb, i, u th 8 22 15 ..8 12 The Thursday Bridge elnb ae entertained at the home of Mrs. Calvin Jewkes with Mrs. Joe Dudler as hostess. Luncheon was served at small tables at 1:30 oclock. The guest list n included Mrs. Andrew Bell, Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. Ncphi Conover, Mrs. Rollo Christensen, Mrs. Cloy Western Anto Co. HOT --7 Tetala tives. Mra. Oscar Olson motored to Richfield Saturday evening and returned Sunday. Albert Young of Salt Lake City is the guest of his brothers, B. H. Young and Frank Young. Earl Broadhead left Friday for Saline where he waa called on account of the aerioua illness of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Allison Marshall are receiving congratulation on the birth of a baby daughter, born February 3. Joseph Tibbetts, who hys been an employe of the Kenilworth Mercantile company the past winter, left on Saturday for San Diego, Calif. Mra. Thomas Jackson of Salt Lake City, who has been visiting Mrs. Len Leavitt and Mra. William Jackson, left Friday for Castle Dale for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Elden Conover entertained tho member of the Thursday Bridge elnb at her home. High scores were won by Mrs. Hazclton Nelson and Mra. Robert McDermaid. Other guests included Mrs. George Ballinger of Helper, Mrs. Joo Dudler, Mrs. Rollo Christensen, Mrs. IL B. Myers, Mrs. Andrew Bell, Mrs. Ncphi Christensen, Mrs. Quint Wilcox, Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Mra. Cloy Hnmclwright The "Nitc club met at the homo of Mrs. Len Leavitt Bridge waa the diversion of the evening. Favors were won by Mrs. II. B. Myers and Miss Willamy Hughes. The invited guests were Miss Sarah Nichols, Miss Eva Whitmore, Miss Ann Plcval, Miss Etta Moffitt, Mrs. Calvin Jewkes, Miss Marie Postovit, Miss Mae Burton, Miss Lenora Crookston, Mi8 Margaret Jaekson and Mr. Joe Dudler. 'irt 1.008 .687 .887 CARBON FORWARD Arthur Hutchinson was a Salt Lake City eallcr Saturday and Sunday. Tom Davis motored to Salt Lake with relaCity and spent the week-en- d riaim to the land above described before tl. G. Smith, notary public, at Price, !Ttah. on the 15th day of February. 1032. .laimant names aa witnesses: Shelby son bee. Itobt. Howard and J. P. Chria-iae- n of Huntington, Utah, a id Jamea .idilell of Price. Itnh. GEO. E. WOOL-EY- , Acting Regiater. pub.. Jan. 14: laat. Feb. 11. 1832. Pet. . fast-steppi- 1 Kenilworth News U jm jOOO ... a Wycherley. Mrs. E. C. Bowen entertained at a five hundred party Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. K. T. Simmons, Mr3. William Bart, Mrs. J. R. Parmley, Mra. Sam Fadell, Mra. H. Dahlsrnd, Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. William Sanders. Prizes were won by Mr. Burt and Mrs. Murray. Mrs. AI Babcock, Jr., entertained at cards Thursday for the following tesla: Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. Charles Garble, Mrs. Axel Madsen, Mrs. Lyle Burdick, Mrs. Virgil Gnnderson, Mrs. W. A. Baxter, Mis. 8am Perkowski, Mrs. Dan Wycherley, Mrs. L. Wycherley, Mrs. James Wycherley, M Emma Kurdy and Mrs. Mathis. The Bridge elnb was entertaiued by Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman Thursday. The tests included Mrs. E. C. Bowen, re. W. B. Jones, Mra. William Bunt, Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. E. Love, Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen, Mrs. Henry Nougaret, Mrs. William Steckelman, Mrs. IL B. Lineman, Mrs. J. R. Parmley, Mra. William Murray. Prize was won by Mrs. W. B. Jones.- Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Spring Shackles Lanchester Vibration Damper Finger-Ti- p Steering Cooling Owner Service Policy Pvt. L000 two-gam- . J High-Veloci- ty - Uintah l.igli of Venial till hold-thDISTRICT 11 (NORTHERN) Indian sign on Carbon so far aa Standing of tho Teams. the hoop sport is concerned. They won n Won IMt e both game of a series at Vernal ... 0 2 the Carbon gymnasium here 'set Fri- Onrhon -- . 1 Central 1 5 day and Saturday nights from Car-lio- Koonevelt 5 oJP thus taking undisputed lead in DUVbMIie .m DISTRICT U (SOUTHERN) the Northern division, not having lost one content in seven starts. ) Standing of tho Ten me. Won Lout Coaeh Merrill's wjuad must heat 0 --8 . Dale the Vernal twice outfit jfkmtle FERRON 1 in succession on Uintahs flimr in or--1 a J I . der to keep in the running and also Huntington Otaen, rf .0 J ..i .... 0I Killpack, If a clean slate in their other league keep Leslie, e games. The Uintah quint, coached by 0 Beach, rg Carl Davis, a former Utah Aggie hoop ......... ..14 Black, )g Haneen, rf star, seemed lo improve toward the 0 Ward, rg end of the game, while the Carbon .11 2 1 23 team tired during the second halves. . Totals Cowley, diminuitive guard tor Carbon GREEN RIVER G. T. F. P. took the eye of tho fans with his ag-- 1 L.2 o' 0 4 gressive A. Smith, rf playing and lightning speed, 1 8 2 1 Rpadafore, If 2 8 1 S while Alexender for Uintah played an Pmda, e 1 5 8 3 outstanding game. Cowley fignred in Lillimaa, rg 1 4 2 4 Wajne Smith. lg tertained at a spaghetti sapper SatCENTRAL urday night for Mr. and Mrs. A1 MadG. T. sen, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Babcock, Jr., Tatton, if 8 and Mr. and Mrs. Sam PerkowakL .0 2 Hoffitt. If 1 S 8. Blackham, e Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Nougnret 0 2 Jensen, rg at bridge Saturday night, R. Blackham, lg 4 8 the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grange, e I Garber, Mr. and Mra. William Burt ..14 14 and Mr. anil Mrs. William Mnrray. HUNTINGTON Mra. Axel Madsen entertained at a. t. ..0 8 luneheon and eards Friday afternoon. ' Simmons, rf ..4 2 Guests included Mrs. Dan Garber, L?nard E 8 2 Johnson, e Mra. A1 Babcock, Jr., Mrs. Sam 1 1 Howard, rg Mrs. T. Woodhave, Mrs. E. Jensen, lg .. Nixon, Mrs. Dutcher and Mrs. Sam R. Nielsen, SOent Carbon Bows to Vernal Five Twice; Roosevelt Wins Castle Dale continued it drive in the Crutral district, winning its third straight game, at the expense if Huntington, 32 to 24. The victors led for the first two periods, the count then being 15 to 14 for Central. Hunting-totook the lead at the ?ud of the third period, the seore being 1 to 20. Ferron won the other league game to continue in the running, winning from Green River in an exciting contest, 23 to 22. Hausen and Leslie stood out for the winners. The Fen on boys have lost but one league game. Per-kowsk- Wallace . . . . . Mortuary, I Mra. E. Kurdy of Bozeman, Mont, ia a guest of the J. 0. Reese family for a few days. Mra. William Burt enltrliiincd at a luncheon on Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. T. Woodhuve, Mra. Parley Love and Mrs. M. Lea master. Mra. A. Jorgensen entertained at a fuursome of bridge Friday afternoon for Mr. E. E. Wright, Mrs. Arthur Opjieruian and Mrs. Lloyd Un- german. Mrs. J. 0. Reese entertained at tea Monday afternoon for Mrs. MaiLtn, Mr. A1 Babcock, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Hur,t, Mr. Marble and Mrs. Sam PerkowakL Mr. and Mra. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Warren of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Loo of Loa Angeles, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jorgen- sen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Villard and Mr. land Mrs. M. Lcamaster were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Joe Bergant Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oppermau eu-- I tertained at bridge Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungernun. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gunderson en-- I PAGE THREE Castle Dale and Ferron Win Contests In Central League Hiawatha News Dr. J. C Hubbard, it r - .. .JO ..0 Daris, rg Totals 0 8 20 I v ... ..9 9 0 18 Parents of hoy babies aaonld be Roosevelt W ins UUt in sure to give them rattles. Nothing like them tor that $15 e With Duchesne p?,rinff haiid fIivver they,ll bs hnyiag wheB they get a little older. Friday Night I seeond-uam- I What the world needs even more for than five-cca eigar is a good Roosevelt last Friday night in the war thiltgood will kill off tho right people. scheduled game in the Northern RookcvpII players scored almost Since an elephant never forgetd it at will si d swamped the Duchesne must remember when yon could boy Duchesne has yet to win a lot of peannts for a nickel boys, a contest in league nlay. Quite a few men who dont believe Wiaenmjm, F. Mohlman and War-del did most of the scoring for Roose-- I in Santa Clans still have a lot of faith vclt, aud Broun .tossed in twelve of in hair restorers. Ducliesms high proved no match nt div-iion- . 43-1-8. I |