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Show ;,U. iU. Pi flint " Odd rTriT but TRUE TX URSDAY PAGE SEVEK ft Kenilworth Notes B. H. Young ijxnt aeveral days week in Salt Lake City. . lt Hints For the of Miss Ann Pleval spent the week-en- d in Photo, Mra. Herbert Wood motored to Salt Lake City Friday and returned Sun-da- HOUSEHOLD y. n tHClMtt TWt Mrs. Frank Young and three ehil-dn- n apent aeveral days of lat week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mra. Calvin Jcwkea and on, Ronald and Junior, spent Memorial day in Salina. Mr. and Mra. William Woodhead motored to Morgan Sunday and returned the anme day. Arthur Hanielwright, who haa apcrt aeveral works in California, returned home Wedneaday evening. Mr. and Mra. Joe Dudler and Miaa Sarah Nichole motored to the eapital eity Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Frank Lundy and family of Cleveland were the dinner jgueata of Mr. and Mra. 0. W, Hughe on Sunday. Mra. Wells Moffitt and daughter, Jacqueline and lienee, of Salt Lake City are upending a few daya with Mr. Lcn Leavitt. Mr. and Mra. Ben Williams of Waterloo, la., arrived in Kenilworth bn Monday evening and are houxe guest of Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Hughe.: Mra. L. P. Pearce entertained her e eontract club member at luncheon at her home Friday. Guests were Mra. George Jackson, Mra. Roy Robinson and Mra. William Driscoll. On Friday littlo Frank Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, celebrated his birthday with a party. Games and a birthday luncheon were enjoyed. The little guesta were Jean and Marjorie Woodhead, Barbara Robinson, Shirley Young, Bernard Bailey and Brian Hughes. Mitt CHttWH, KHD THb zmm mi wm rkw W M Imiqimm warn 11 wm wjk m Ksqmv) flKlft qi vn WUt MfMt OH imuKWM. m tw mxh wwe vmaCb w WW cmisi m am m gwwb& mmuhi m&mi w. TKM wnhs WUKHtC one-tabl- VWEMltU wmim Scofield News m ha wished to do hi Satur-gMi- g and it was a bother a prisoner around, the chief el ef Roiehank. N'. J.f a ai. arreted man .a ui ant him to the chief of A Orange,. N. J. jail-kand- b. STATISTICAL When a Deuv'.r. v'nli., lnnade shoplifter attempted to get away with merchandise valued at three dollars, Justices Courts a clerk seised her by the collar of State vs. Steve Kouffey ; liquor posher expensive coat from which the ISO. woman suddenly slipped her arms and session, fined, Elli vs. Dave Ellis; civil, Lloyd, left the clerk holding the garment 49.45. The Champion' company vs. J. E. Flynn; civil, 154.70. Thomas EL Russell vs. Harold and Mabel Sorensen; civil, 28. Lewis Workman vs. Lafe Norton: damage suit, 299. Lloyd Hardy vs. Dave Ellis; eiviL ' 49.45. Price larceny; Price larceny, eity vs. Mabel Farris; pettit ease dismissed. eity vs. Msxy Wilson; pettit fined 25. Balance Rock store, general merchandise, three months, 2A0. Balance Rock danee hall and soft drinks, one month, 135. Spring Glen Night elub, danee hall, three months, 7AO. Standard poolhall. three montha, 110. June Is the Month For White Hats .... Faddltra Uosnssa. Louis Katis, St. George, 1.00. Joe Mata, 8alt Lake City, ILOO. , Warranty Bead. RodMtra' J. Powell to Elmer W. 10. Powell; property in Tax Bala. Carton county to Priee River Water Conaervation district; on tax sale record. Lease. John June is the so we month for white hats , are showing for the week a line of white hats for the most particular person . They come in all head sizes the and at prices to suit purse . See them on Bessie. display at our store. Kennedy, Millinery Price, Utah corporation; 0, to Priee Municipal property in gravel pit, Nicolai 30. Certificate of Citlsenahip. United States to Thornes Beveridge. Army Discharge. to Glen Bailey. ' State United District Court. Alee and Eastern Utah Stage Salt I Line vs. Pete Peters; damae, $700, aiid rest raining order sjught w. r! ent lfo;?. In .; 528.34. civil. E Nelms; Mike Klapakia vs. Virginia White 200. and Charles Sutter; civil, s. E. H. Gardner vs. Mr. and 325. on note, suit Kay Armbuster; Salt Lake Transfer company y. work and laTroy Laundry, Helper, bor bill, fllL Nellie E. Hensley vs. George t and attorHensley; divorce, alimony wanted. fees ney hank vs. James llelper State Mahlcre dN'ck.S-evuraki- and principal, interest torney fees, 4870. s; at- - George Jouflas of Helper was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Potter and family of Price were callers here Monday. Jamea Nicholaides and son, Tom, returned hero after a week's viiil in 8weeta. Mrs. John Passie of Price was a caller here Monday. 6he returned the same night. Frank Mark ash ie and family from Standardville were business visitors here Monday.. Mr. and Mra. Mika Turnbull were visitors here Monday. They are from Standardville. Mr. and Mrs. Venders Maya of Salt Lake City wore visitors hare Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mayo from Salt (Lake City were visitors in 800-fiel-d o nDecoration day. Marshal and Mr. John Nieholaides and family spent Friday and Saturday visiting with friends in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jouflas and children, Jamea and Sophia, apent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mra. George Metos. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Sillitoo and daughter, Lois, were callers in Helper and Priee Sunday of last week." They : returned Sfbnday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dourty accompanied by Arthur Parry were visitors here Monday. They returned to Stan dardville that night Mr. and Mrs. John Pome and son, Louis, were visitors here on Memorial day. They returned that night to their home in Draper. ' Try The Hun for Job printing. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon County, State of Utah lnterinountain Building A Loan AiMociation, a corporation, va. Santo Lupo, Tony Lupo, ylaintiff. Hons Lupo Pequilla, John Lupo, Mary Lupo CapuU, Sants Lupo, adininiatralor of the nutate of Filomena Lupo, and II. 8. Kobinett, trustee Jn bankruptcy of Columbia Motor Salea Company, a corporation, defendant. Notice of Sheriff a Sale, No. 8008. To be aold at Sheriffa Sale to the high-e- t bidder for rank on the 25th day of June, A. I)., 1052. at the north front door of the Carbon county court house in price, Utali. t 1 :30 o'clock p. mH the following described property, Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot Three (SI, Block Seven (7), Price townsite surrey ; thence eut one to-w- itt (152) feet; them hundred fifty-tw- o e (53) feet; thence north o fifty-twone hundred (152) teeU e (G3) feet to thenee south the plaee of beginning, with ail Im- fifty-thre- et """I. fifty-thre- a. M. BLISS. Sheriff of Carbon County, Utah. Find pub.. June 2; last Juno 23, 1032. By HETTY WEBSTER r For June 1 A June Wedding. The "stylish" time of the day for a wedding is late afternoon. No time could be more fitting for a June wedding. And your lawn, large or small, offers a good scene for it. Follow wedding ceremony with sup An per. Follow supper with dancing. Use lorrh for daneing, if largo enough. By. Dr. William J. Scholea. String colored lights on porch and A correspondent aenda in the folhere and there over lawn. lowing letter. It contains some interThe Bride Must Remember. and instructive idea on keep- esting To have: ' ing well. Tic writes a I'ilowia: "Something old, took my ear to the garage to. have it . " Something new, looked over. It was a'.iil going all "Something borrowed, right, but I gut the notion that it may "Something blue." need aome attention if I didn't want For the Camping Trip. trouble during tho aomiag reason. Ia your family planning a camp- The car had been ran two yuan and ing tripf If so, hero is a list of pro- has seen aome pretty good service. visions to take along for a family of About Himself. ' Thought fire for one week. That is, if yon ex"While was I thinking about that pect to, travel and cook your own old car I gut to thinking about mymeal, every day: self. Here 1 was having the ear overn Eggs pail pocked in hauled after two year service. My bran. had been in service for 43 yearn. body Bacon One slab. I felt pretty good, hut not as good Coffee Three pounds ground. Milk Half ease of condensed milk. aa I Uhod to feel and .would like Us feel now. I figured it wonld be a good Cereal Three packages. thing to huve an 'overhauling myButter Five to seven pounds. self. Salt and pepper. "So I went to a doctor and told Bread At least ten loaves. want- Better ealth I: Overhauling ) "I . : Two-gallo- him what I wanted. I told him I Crackers One tin box. Cheese Tw o pounds. (Canned is ed everything on the bilL Ho gave it to me. lie weighed and measured me, also good). asked me a lot of questions, hammer- Potatoes One bushel. ed mo and listened to my heart and Lard Two pounds. He looked down my throat,' X- -' lungs. Flour Ten ponnds (if you plan to rayed my teeth and took my bloodh bake). pressure. My blood and urine were Sugar Ten pounds (if yon plan to tasted. Also two boxes loaf of bake). sugar. Etra's What Was Wrong. Baking powder One can. Rice Two pounds. "When he had all cf tho returns e Dried fruit Five pound told ma So f'jao back. This was Cbieken Five cans. what waa the matter wiu me: 1. 1 had bad tonsils and acme bud Tongue Four cans. Sardines Five eana. teeth. Salmon Four cans. 2. I waa overweight Peas. . 3. I did not get enough exercise. Beans. A 1 smoked too much. Com. Well, tho tonsils and three of thu bad teeth are out The dentist ia doing Asparagus. tho necessary repair work on the ethSoup Five cans. Cocoa One can. ers. I am eating leas, smoking lea Tea Half pound. and exercising mom. I have decided Jam Large jar. that I am aa old aa I am going to he Fresh frait The if I can do anything to help ear and I are going to ho gone over COOXIXO HHTT3 a good 'going every spring. Gaaalewpp Salad. over and a littlo upkeep one a year Cantaloupe. will lengthen tho life of both of wa-French .draaaing. if! If-- i hr. i ; i ! T1 li: Pi ) it Lettuce. KizNevs Method: Halve and seed cantaloupe. Cut off hard akin and all hard pern N. O. Perkins mado a buainoaa trip next to akin. Cut melon meat ia cubes. to Priee last weak. Make your favorite French dressing. Mrs. Ethel Kalley and non were in Pour dressing over melon cubes. Plaee Priee on business .. , Saturday. in ice box to chill. When ready to A good crowd waa present at tho serve fix plates with crisp., lettuce "ueata." Plaee melon cubes in these danee in Kis Saturday aight. Mr. and Mra. Walter Boreft ware "neats" with a little difuiM. V visiting Priej Saturday on huaiuaa. Mra.' Verona Babeoek and Mra. Chocolate Whip Dream Drainy motored to Priee on Stanley Five egg yolks. Sunday. Five egg whites. Some Latter-da- y Saint teachers moHalf cup of sugar. tored here Sunday at attend union Two tablespoons of eocos. meeting. Filling. Ernest Babeoek and Stanley Drainy cream. Whipped motored to Priee on husinese Monday Sugar. of last week. Vanilla. Sauce: (Marshmallow sauce, chocMiaa Renna Boren haa returned to olate sauce or soft frosting). Kis after visiting in Priee the poet Method: Beat egg yolka and sugar week with relatives. Several children of Kis have been together until smooth and every grain of sugar haa disappeared. Stir in practicing for a play which will be Beat egg whites stiff. Fold into given in the near future. mixture. Pour into good sized shalMrs. Verona Babeoek and Lewi low pan to about an inch thicknmi Workman motored to Price on buxi-no- n same aa for a jellv roll Bake slowly Wedneaday of last wick. about fifty minutes. Turn out on paMiss Boren and Mias Edna per covered with sifted powder su- Noyes, Verley who are in Prion gar. Cool. Spread with sweetened attended the daneeemployed here Saturday. - whipped cream and roll like a jelly Mr. and Mrs. Marko Piperia of Hiaroll. When you servo plaee on platter watha are visiting with Mrs. Piperia1 and pour over preferred sauce. parents, Mr. and Mra. Lafe Norton of Charged with steeling two ham Kis. from one nnele and selling them to Mr. and Mra. C. S. Dawson of Prion another nnele, Robert Walker, Golds- railed at the home of Gratien Etche-barne boro, N. C, was arrested by a third and viewed other parts of the uncle, a deputy sheriff, and put in country hero Sunday. jail. Mr. and Mra. Mnllin Hill and famUrged by hi sweetheart to reform, ily, Billy Hill, Jr., Ed. Assy and Mr. a young New York burglar agreed to and Mrs. John Thayn and family of compromise by becoming a plumber. Wellington apent Snnday in Kiz. li-- tel lilV 'll fc.ri -- lnNOHnrr . M it .A J ?i! 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