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Show T THE SUN, PRIOR PAGE EIGHT Community Church Organization By J, H. MacRILL, Minister. Frice Community M. E. church take pleasure in presenting: the following names of the official lioaril and quarterly conference meu'bcrs to the attention of the community: Trustees of church property C. E. Beveridge, J. V. Hammond, C. It. Fergusson, V. W. Fuuoett, II. E. O'Bryan, W. B. Fleetwood, John A Crockett, Theodore Thomas, I, It. Eldridgo and William Littlejohn. Quarterly conference stewards Mrs. Momma Crockett. Mrs. C. It. Fwguiwon, Mr. Y. V. Faucett, Mr. Henry Ilall, Mrs. F. J. Thomas, Mrs. E. N. Itadeliff, Mrs. Oncer Hanson, Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, Mrs. W. F. Myers. Recording steward Marguerite Ax-rlgar-d. Communion steward Mrs. J. W. Ilammond. ' District steward W. K. Fleetwood. Disbursing steward C. E. Beveridge. Directors of religious education Rev. J. II. MacRill and Mrs. Bees Jones. Directors of social and recreational life Rev. J. IL MacRUI and Mr. and Mrs. L. R Wetcnkamp SuAday school superintendent C. E. Beveridge. Epworth league resident Marguerite Axelgard. Ladies Aid president Mrs. C. IL Stevenson, Jr. Music eommittee Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Jr., Evelyn Stnltz, Dorothy (iarr and R- - 8. Robbins. Finance committee C. E. Beveridge, C. R. Fergusson, J. W. Hammond, Mat Gilmour, H. E. OBryan, W. E. Fleetwood, Ted Thomas, V. V. Faneett and Mrs. C. IL Steveraon, Jr. Social service and hospital eonunit-tee- i Ladies1 Aid president and Epworth league president. 'Auditing accounts and church rec' ords Earl F. Hills. THREE ARRE8TED ON CHARGE OF LIQUOR POSSESSION Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bozago and Fred Turner were arraigned before Justice J. W. Ilammond Tuesday on a liquor .possession charge. Each was released on 1100 bond and the preliminary hearing set for Friday. They were arrested Juno 7 by federal officers, who found four gallon! of whiskey, 300 gallons of mash and a .still, complete, at their home. 100-gall- SebNcribe to The Hun on our new otter two yeers for three dollar. PRICE AND NEARBY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 UTAH-EVE- J Mm. L. A. McGee of Price was a Salt Lake City visitor lot week-en- d. enDr. and Mr. Charles with a dinner party Friday tertained Mr. J. K. Flynn and Mis Ardene of Iasi week fallowed bv Flynn vinited in Salt Lake City the evening Then' were five tables bridge. find of the week. They returned to cards. of Price Tuesday evening. Several from Price were guests at O. X. Nelson returned to Price at a farewell tea given Wednesday afnoon Wednesday from Scofield where ternoon by Mrs. L R. Met r.nu he went for the owning morning. lie Ruth and Dorothy, at their daughters. r. brought home a home in lleljer. The family will move to Denver within the near future. W. E. Fleetwood of Price, district Mrs. George M. Miller entertained manager of the Utah Power and Light company, was a business visitor in the Friday Club last week at her Castle Dale last Friday. Progress, home. There were three tables of to 10th. g uests and prizes were awzrded Mrs. William Littlejohn and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alley of Colum- William Broyles, who was a special bia announce the birth of a girl at glost. their home last Sunday. This makes A special meeting of Naomi ChapW. W. Lewis of Price a proud ter of Eastern Star was held Thursday evening .at, the Masonic temple Mr. and Mr. James Ciarus are for the purjtose of initiating Mrs. the proud parents of a baby boy, hoiu William Burt of Hiawatha. The cereat their home here Saturday. The mony was followed by refreshments. youngster weighed four and a half This is the last meeting before falL pounds. Invitations have been issued for ArThe .National Tire Stores Ine., has the wedding re&ption of Miss Wood-hea-d G. Dr. dene and Roy Flynn filed suit in district court against which will be given at the home J. R. Golding for a total of $1984.84, of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. allegedly due for merchandise on open J. E. Flynn, next Wednesday eveaccount. ning. The wedding ceremony will take Mrs. Walter Weist and children of place at the rectory of Notre Dame Provo are visiting this week at the church. The reception is planned for home of Mrs. Waists parents, Mr. 7 oclock, immediately after the and Mrs. A. E. Gibson, on North Carbon avenue. Mrs. Ray MeGonigal and Mrs. M. P. Street, both of Helper, were initi Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson returned to Prise Wednesday noon with their ated into Chapter B, Sisterhood of limit of fish, caught at Ssufield. Each P. E. O. at a meeting held Monday had a fish, whieh weighed ten and evening at the home of the president, Mrs. A. D. Sutton. A banquet preseven pounds. ceded the meeting and initiation ser William Young appeared before vice. The house was decorated in the Justice H. 8. Robinett Tuesday morn- sorority colors of white and yellow was used ing on a charge of failure to provide and the flower, marguerite, profusely. and was bound over to district court under $1000 bond. Mrs. J. W. Hammond entertained with a bridge luncheon Tuesday at Mr. and Mrs. Mrgleby and chilher home. Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick dren of Idaho arrived in Price the received score prize end Mrs. first of the week on a visit with Mr. C. R. the high the cut prize. Other Fergusson and Mrs. George A. Fausett, Mrs. guests included Mrs. L R. Fullmer. Maglebys pareqti. Mrs. O. K. Clay, Mrs. W. E. AnderR. Miss Thelma McKinnon has re- son, Mrs. Monima Crockett, Mrs. IL Grasse Mrs. W. J. Crockett, Jr., turned from Brigham Young Univer- of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. William Litsity to spend the summer at her home. tlejohn, Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. She plans to continue teaching piano Gomer P. Peacock, Mrs. C. T. Axellessons this summer. gard, Mrs. C. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Several Columbia residents passed Mrs. L. R. Pearce and Mrs. Charles RuggeriL through Price Wednesday to the camp erected at Scofield by the Weltaie association there. Most of them expected to do a little fishing. three-pounde- Sodality Club Honors Miss Leah Cances Saturday rt JUNE 18th s 4 FLOUR Maple 1 Sack ...89c PEAS Good Grade Can ... 10c Leaf BEETS Whole CORN Grade ') H Large, 2 Cans 29c Standard 3 Cans 25c SALMON Tall Cans Each ...10c : EH MI SOCIETY Mike Steffen waived preliminary The Young Ladies Sodality enterhearing before Justice J. W. Ham- tained Sunday at a breakfast party mond Monday morning on a grand at Rinetti A Capitolo restaurant honlarceny- charge and wa bound over to district court on a $2000 bond. oring Miss Leah Cances, who will leave June 16 to enter Saint Marys Mrs. O. Aeord and son, Ray. re Novitiate, Notre Dame, Ind. Miss turned to Price evening after Cancea haa been president of the SoSunday in 8alt Lake spending the dality for the past year and a token City. Ray recently returned from Pro- of appreciation for her work and vo, where he has been attending the interest in the dub was presented to Brigham Young University. her by the vice president, Miss Marie THURSDAY. THUKBPAJT RY (I fh And PARACHUTE JUMP By Dan Atkinson After having been in litigation for ta euty-fiv-e AIRPLANE At Price, Sunday, jane years, the esse of the United. States against the Carbon IndeCounty Land company and the Coke Coal and company, with pendent the atate of Utah a intervenor, was formally brought to a close Saturday. Pursuant to mandates from the circuit court of appeals and the United States supreme eourt. Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson signed a decree vesting in the United States the ti.'le to 5500 acres of coal land in Carbon county. If the defendants fail to transfer the titles within thirty days, the decree operates as the conveyance. The local federal eourt will retain jurisdiction, however, until an accounting has been made by the Independent Coal and Coke company for coal mined from 1120 acres which it claims to have purchased from the Carbon County Land company. The lands Involved were selected by the state as school sections under the enabling act, and later disposed of to the Carbon County Land company. The United States filed snit to regain title on the ground that the land was known to be mineral st the time of the enabling aeL A long, involved litigation followed, during whieh the ease was sever-e- l times before tbs local federal court, the circuit eeurt of appeals and the United State supreme court The final decision wu handed down by the supreme eourt last February. William J. Donovan, assistant attorney general under the Coolidge administration, appeared as counsel for the state when the ease was being argued before the supreme eourt in Four-Plac- e with Del BnUock 1,1 plane. Take that ride poa have been wa! the beautiful surrounding vicinity from the air. Sometime during the afternoon Dan Atkinson rLI spectacular parachute jump from will an altiturs of 2Q0Q Rides 61.50 and 82.1 Receiver Named telephone ioitruMii and mother of petrL mZIt the Papal cost of was Prieo W. F. Olson of appointed ented to the Pope byTw receiver of the Maple Creek Cool com company. Jamea Diatrict Judge pany Monday by IL Wolfe on petition of Charles Tor use in English Michelog, Nick Melissaku, Tom Kirh ipparatcs has been inrL as and Kiek 8. Kich as, who repre- attached to drill to dnw n sented that the aggregate debts to roek dust as amiJ . u it it w rapidly them were $2500. I A aurvey shows that Florid, I Switzerland sends more children's southeastern state in nnah shoes to the United States than does sets owned as of July any other foreign country. foilin' Charlie Says Two Crats Par Word Ne Charm FOR BENT ment ba k TWO-ROON- 1 Inquire, Phone ITtV, January. KIWANI8 CLUB GETTING LODGE IN SHAPE FOR SEASON PRIC The Kiwanis club of Price has been busy the past two weeks deoiling up their lodge grounds at the forks in Huntington canyon and are getting things in shape for the eoming fish-i-g season. Roads up the eanyon are open as far as Fairview. The last large snowdrift was broken through last week. by Telephoi 81.30 After 8:30 ht M. 0 75c may Be that It iB old fashioned Since the separation of the United States from Great Britain, ninety-eigmen name Smith and 47 named Jonee have served in congress. Priatiat that coed kind eae is aot askaawd ef JIke ns, Price, Utah. P. wedding ring was made heavier in Station - to rates . Ask 7 Distance? fori you may wear expected of it"- - - TELEPHOI , order t stand th - - Mrs. Glen N. Nelsoq, Mrs. Abner Kollough and Mrs. E. F. Gianotti motored to Scofield last Sunday, ac companied by the children, when they spent the day in motor boating ani other pleasures on the big dam lake. DIVORCE BOUGHT ON GROUND81 OF NON-SUPPO- Villard. A musical program presenting Peggy Ilennesy, . Marguerite Dusserre, Marie Louise Canees and Margaret Scartecina was followed bv games. Miss Josephine Rinetti and Mias Anna Bonello were hostesses of the affair. Covers were laid for twenty-seve- n guests. Scofield News Tillie Jones Whittle entered divorce proceedings against Horace Y. WhitTom Nicolaidcs spent Monday in tle charging The eouple were married in Salt Lake City on Price and Helper. Dsn Green snd Elmer Maine moSeptember 11, 1928 and have one child, Maureen. She asks custody of tored to Price Monday. the child. August Poulson motored to Price and Helper on Monday. 8UIT APPEALED FROM HELPER John and Christens Bezyack were JUSTICES COURT visitors in Heiner Sunday. Andrew Tidwell of ML Pleasant Mary Munoz has appealed to district court in a snit against Frank spent two weeks visiting in Scofield. Miss Jans Metos returned home Furwkawa. Furwkawa won the decision in Justice Byron Carters court after ten months of sebool in Salt in Helper on April 7. He was being Lake City. sued for $96.26, hut Carter found in Jim Erickson and son, Ronald, were his favor and awarded him $19.79 callers hers June 2. They returned for costs incurred. Saturday to ML Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Sknfka and their A hotel owners association will daughter, Rose, were visitors in Mohr-lan-d taka drastic meaanres to protect its and Heiner Saturday. guests from robbery by transient Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davis and famcrooks. Obvionsly that right is still ily of Spring Canyon are visiting reserved for the owners themselves. with friends and relatives. To-kiMrs. M. Hawks and daughter, DixWith a population of 5,193339 Japan, now claims to be the third ie, of Long Beach, Calif., spent sevlargest city in the world, surpassed eral weeks here with relatives. Misses Eileen and Montana Muronly by London and New York. phy returned to Scofield after ten months of school in Salt Lake City. Dad Mower, accompanied by Fred Moss, were business visitors hers on June 2. They returned Saturday to non-suppo- rt. i PORK and BEANS Large Cans 2.25c Finest Assortment Fruits, Vegetables n : Quality Meats Minced Ham ogna, Franks 2 Pounds J i t,i 3 3 a a f 1 4' 1 r 1 I?' 15c HAMS Skinned, Per Lb 12c Sliced Center Cuts Per Lb. . 15c SAUSAGE Pure Pork 'Links, Fresh Made 2 Lbs. .25c PORK ROASTS Per Lb .8c BACON-iSla- I Bol- !L ML 12c b. W. M. Slopanky of Belleville, Kan., brother of Dr. F. R. Slopansky, ye, .war, . nose and throat specialist of Salt Lake City, hut' formerly of Helper, is a candidate for a scat with the Kansas congressional delegation. Dr. Slopansky has returned to Salt Lake City after two weeka spent in New Orleans, Kansas and Nebraska. SUCCESS m. CO. Community Builders MEAT & Pleasant. FORMER HELPER MAN SEEKS SEAT IN DELEGATION Sliced Lb. ...15c 'SELECT HENS, SPRINGERS PRICE, UTAH I o, Th fciri who says he loves you. more dun anybody dse in has been th experimenting world Tlie English language is spoken by more than 180,000,000 peopli and it is understood and used by 60,000,000 more who do not consider it their nativo speech. Don't borrow The Bun Subscribe. OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW FISHING TACKLE their . . . and by the same token, our fishing tackle knows ns customers. Most of the catches are made with big the Glen N. Evans' Craftsman Tackle, a northern pro-uc- t, adopted by the Montana State Sportsmen and used by Calvin Coolidge in the Black Hills. "7 i v 7u ont now what a thrill is until youve ne n a sparkling water and feel swervn2 pull that a game fish will give to test the nerve of the real sportsmani h3 S. as ?. pol somlrimAc6?0" opened yesterday and lasts for tackle at our lin80 ,prePared to go, by getting your c.ar,T full line of poles, lines, hooks bait r adin2 boots te"ts and camping outfits ' Wecarrak ft you out for a license. We teach you Price or how to fish Helper M |