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Show 7 i THURSDAY, PAGE four ATE, C A party celebrating the eighteenth anniversary of the founding of the American Legion was held in the Le- gion hall Saturday evening by mem- bers of the Price post and Auxiliary unit. A. S. Horsley, past commander, was master of ceremonies. With other past commanders, he presided at the cutting and dedication of a huge decorated cake, topped with eighteen candles. Prizes for a burlesque amateur hour were won by Art Craven and Mrs. Ted Thomas, first; and R. F. Rodgers and company, second. Fred W. Keller acted as announcer. The committee in charge was Mrs. business caller Saturday. Luther Lowry and Lloyd Perigo, Jr., Attorney Harry G. Metos of Salt drove to Salt Lake City Friday to Lake City was in Price during the spend the week-enweek-end. on business. Ben D. Redd and Ruel Redd were F. W. Otterstrom and H. W. Moul- callers in Salt Lake City the latter ton, district court reporters of Salt part of last week, driving in Friday. Lake City, visited here Friday and Saturday on business. Morris Rasmussen, student at the University of Utah, visited here last Tom Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. week-enA. H. Draper, underwent an emergency appendicitis operation Saturday Miss Maud Crawford, daughter of night at the city hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Crawford and a student of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, L. L. Taylor, publisher of the Moab is spending the spring vacation in was a visitor here Price. William Grogan, Mrs. A. S. Horsley, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Thomas and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. R. K. (Pat) Horsley Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durant of Casto Dunsmuir, California, Bryner. returned tle Gate drove into Salt Lake City Monday after visiting relatives here. Friday, returning Sunday. Principal W. O. Bickmore of the Marc Woodward was a Salt Lake Green River high school was a FOR SALE BY OWNER -1- 930 CHEV. City visitor Sunday and Monday. ness caller here during the week-enCoach. Priced low for immediate Max Allred drove to the state A- -l Call condition. cash sale. Miss Jean Mclntire, student at the 84. Phone Sunday, returning Monday. Isaacson, University of Utah, visited here from until Sunday with her par- FOR SALE 1 ZOUM BEER DisFriday returned Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mclntire. penser. to Price Sunday following a weeks ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Slightly used; first class Price. condition. Call 695-JCalifornia. visit in Los Angeles, Miss Naida Littlejohn returned to Salt Lake City Sunday after visiting Stanley Borrell, student at the U. week-en- d with her par- GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL S. A. C. at Logan visited in Price during the William Mrs. Mr. and housekeeping in pleasant home in ents, Littlejohn. week. several days last Salt Lake City. Call Price 131-She is a student at the University of Among University of Utah students Utah, were RENT MODERN FURNISHED visiting here over the week-en- d Commissioner William Engle and FOR Duane Frandsen and Louis Bonza of house. Furnace. Inquire highway visbeen have Silas Assessor Rowley Price, and William Garr of National. Service Station, Price. iting in Salt Lake City this week on FOR RENT MODERN, AIR CONDI-tione- d Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Marshall, their 'county business, Glenna house. Apply son, Norman and daughter Mrs. Monima Crockett left Monday Sid M. Price. Phone Mrs. Young, and Mr. Miller, with George Lee, 131-all of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were guests morning for Long Beach, California, in Price from Saturday until Tuesday where she wrns called by the serious YOUR ATTIC OR BASEMENT at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. illness of her son, Johnnie, who had some obsolete piece of fur- a attack. heart Young, parents of Mrs. Marshall and suffered You can turn it into ready Bessie Miss her sister, by jeompanied Mr. Young. cash at Carbon 2nd Hand Store. Kennedy. Phone 583, Price. and Leland Mrs. Gentry Mr. and W. Bingham attended the state Carbon J. left have Latuda of family tournament in FOR SALE GOOD QUALITY HUScounty, and plan to take up perma- high school basketball KY CHICKS. Reds and Rocks $8.50. week-enthe nent residence in Charlo, Montana. Salt Lake City during Br. and Wh. Leghorns $8.25. 2 weeks old 16c each. 3 weeks old 20Vzc. Eddie Isaacson, educational adviser Miss Dottie Dalton of Westwood, 4 weeks 2414 c. Leghorn pullets 5 was a California, near Los Angeles, arrived at the Price C. C. C. camp, 40c Pattericks Hatchery weeks week-en- d visitor in the state capital, Colorado. Monday night to visit with friends unGrand Junction, til Sunday. She is a daughter of Mr. attending the high school basketball MATTRESSES RENOVATED, COV-- 1 and Mrs. B. W. Dalton, formerly of tournament. ered, rebuilt, like new, $4.50; con- -, Price. Dr. A. M. Woodbury, University of mattresses, verted into spring-fille- d his daughter, $9.50. We call for and deliver each Merwyn Johnson of Evanston, Wyo- ,Utah zoologist, and Tuesday, Friday. Phone 9. visited friends here Monday and ian, will be guests during the Car-neenroute to Detroit on a busi- - lend at the home of Ross Hardy, liv- - bon high school instructor. , trip. Mr. Johnson formerly OR SALE 5 ACRE FRUIT FARM ed here. modern home on Provo Bench. See returnRuggeri Henry Attorney LaVon Vernon, 710 N. 2nd E., Price. to business a from trip Mr. and Mrs. George M. Miller re- ed Wednesday a Lake Salt City, turned to Price Saturday following FOR RENT FORMERLY lengthy stay in Salt Lake City. M Ore- Miller acted as legal adviser to the' Mrs. Ruth Kies of Portland, store, at 500 North 1st West. Inquire House of Representatives during their gon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry John G. Grosso. maGibbs of this city, underwent a residence in the state capital city. jor operation at the Price hospital FOR SALE 40 or 80 ACRE FARM. Close to Price. Good terms. Box visitor a was Friday. Mrs. Ruth H. Flynn 567, Price. in Salt Lake City during the Claude Brooks and son Richard, of SALE AT A BARGAIN TWO Salt Lake City, are visiting this week FOR room houses, modern, full three formers mother, the with Price local at the Paul Walton, engineer located in choicest part basements, C. C. C. camp, was a Mt. Pleasant vis- - Mrs. Mina Brooks, of Price city. Fine garden spaces. itor the fore part of the week. or 607 If interested phone 206-The Rev. William A. Ruel, pastor 2ll-TF- c Utah. Price, Lourdes de Dame church, Notre of the Judge George Christensen and Court Reporter M. W. Ross drove to returned to Price Wednesday after an WILL SELL OR RENT SEVEN-tee- n Provo Monday on official business, extended visit in California. acres of choice farm land loJudge Christensen having been ason the main highway between cated Mrs. Minnie Brown and Miss Ar- signed to hear a case in which the Price and Helper, full primary watvilla Brown visited in Duchesne part Provo judge was disqualified. er right, Price city culinary water of the week. on same, electric light and already Winfred W. West, superintendent of Would make an available. power the Price soil conservation camp, was Mrs. Vivian Franklin of Wattis was ideal home location. If not interadmited to the Price City hospital a Mt. Pleasant caller Monday. ested in all, half can be purchased. Friday to receive treatment for a or 607, Price, Utah. Phone 206-Gabriel Simone and Donald Whit-for- d hand infection. arrived in Price late last week from Grand Junction, Colorado, where Operations for removal of appendix FOR SALE EXCELLENT HOME IN Price; sacrifice because of moving they are attending the Junior college, were performed at the Price hospital Simone is visiting here throughout the during the past week on the follow-weeto California Nine rooms, includes for his spring vacation, butjing: Mrs. Velma Peterson, Ferron; Sell for electric refrigerator. Whitford returned Monday to em- - Reed Truman, Huntington: Miss Rose $2,000 less than cost. Inquire The Orlandi, Price, and Paul Doukos, ployment in Colorado. d. Times-Independe- ne dance lover? nt, Classified d. 3, i ' Citizenry Will Enj Program Arranged ror Shrine Conclave Entire d. j G l of the spring cance, the April 3 the date connected by many ceremonial to be staged here by persons with the Kalah temple of the Ancient Arabic of light! Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine goddess enter- and win be a great day for the spring andv Carbon Eastof tainment-loving citizenry consequently 1 furnish-er Sunday county, es the inspiration for picnics, outings jn arranging for the ceremonial, from a general standpoint, number a pro- parade by the nationally and similar affairs. A large empje officials have outlined in a be will great deal Kalah temple patrol and a concert Cf of such events participated 'gram that will provide Price residents. of the public, the equally celebrated El Kalah ter ' 'of for general groups by enjoyment which is conducted by t7 Eggs, boiled and dyed, candy, toy as wen as for those who will directly pie band, A. Fort Douglas bandog j of Yost, the novelties in functions temple. pold and other chicks rabbits and participate The highlights of the ceremonial, er. make Easter Sunday a gala occasion for youngsters, many of whom will receive presents from the Easter Bunny. J Family dinners, the exchange of of greetings and gifts and the display finery new' suits, frocks, hats are-, other ways in which the day is celebrated. Business establishments of Pi ice of- fer many Easter bargains to the buy- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES mg public, in both the lines of is- This and groceries. mg apparel tells the sue of The 3! tr SB columns. in its advertising story THE DIAMOND MARKET HAS PREPARED A NUMBER 01 SPECIALS TO HELP YOU PREPARE TOR YOUR EASTER CHAMBER OUTLINES PICNIC THESE BARGAINS TOGETHER WITH OUR LOW PRICES ON STAPLE MERCHANDISE MARES ADVERTISING PLAN, DIAMOND MARKETS THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP-SH- OP j j fanJl wear-3-28-TF- Easter Sp Sun-Advoc- MEMBER CAMPAIGN AND SAVE AT THE DIAMOND MARKETS 4 five-roo- m R. ATTENDS NORGE MEETTV, D. Chapma.i of store returned from Salt : City Tuesday after attending 7 , termountain district meeting of dealers. The conference open J1? day. Mrs. Chapman went to the it' t capital Sunday, returning with t husband. signifiday is religious 2 TOMATO JUICE A committee to arrange for the publication and circulation of an 13c FOR MACARONI & SPAGHETTI lustrated pamphlet advertising bon county wrns appointed by ors 0f the Price Chamber of Corn- merce at their weekly meeting Tues- day evening. Members of the com- -i mittee are Val H. Cow'les, chairman; W. E. Mclntire, Price city councilman, and Dr. C. R. Fahring, chairman of the county commission. Plans for the annual membership drive were discussed at the meeting, campaign will get under way nea futureIt will be in charge of Angus Johnson, chairman of the chambers membership com- - HEINZ KETCHUP 17c BOTTLE MARSHMALLOWS - $1.87 BOX 2UEENS TASTE 13c 15c PACKAGE RIPE OLIVES mittee. Mar-min- g, week-Tuesd- ay ss JELL0 PRICE MANS SISTER DIES Mrs. Dorothy Ann JVallace Dudley, 74, sister of Arthur N. Wallace of Price, died in Logan Sunday at the home of her daughter. She was the widow of Charles Heber Dudley. She was born in Salt Lake City on Feb- ruary 28, 1863, later residing in Wil- -' ard, Utah, and in Canada. She went o Logan three months ago. Mrs. Dud-e- y was an active worker in the L. D. S. church for many years. CORN FLAKES CORN BEEF Oleomargarine 5 REX LYE CLEANSER Trading company. j Thur - Fri - Sat Fri - Sat Continuous from 3:30 Grace Moore WHEN YOUR IN LOVE Continuous Glenda Farrell Barton McLane SMART BLOND Sun Mon - Tue ! ! George Bancroft - Wynne Gibson Continuous Sun. 1:00 The love story that changed the destiny of an Empire LLOYDS o LONDON FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MADELINE CARROLL Sir Guy Standing - Tyrone Power Racketeers in Exile Sun Mon - 1! Sun - Mon i i Continuous Sun. 1:00 THE YEARS GREATEST MUSICAL SPECTACLE ! The Kinsr and the Chorus Girl FERNAND GRAVET JOAN BLONDELL both days 6:00 Dick Foran LAND BEYOND THE LAW and - Continuous Sun. 3:30 Tex; A Ritter The Singing Cowboy in ; : 10c X'MP ARIZONA DAYS Potato Chips TNT Choc. Syrup 29c SOAP A Wax Paper large roll GERMADE BBAG A y PINEAPPLE CAN . . 17c . w Boulevard Styles FANCY FRUITS THE VALUE CHAMPIONS AT $4.50 DONT NO TAX BE SATISFIED , P OTHER SHOES $2.50 - $3.00 no tax ROYS SHOE STORE PRICE, UTAH PHONE 20y Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Add 15c Postage and VEGETABLES FIRM RIPE ORANGES SWEET, JUICY- DOZEN 9c . SPINACH TEXAS CARROTS TURNIPS LESS BBOULEVARD STYLES-- A MELLOW BLUE KID PUMP WITH DISTINCTIVE BUILT-UBOW 25C 19C FRESH We believe we have, in Boulevard THE CREVE ILLUSTRATED ABOVE IS TYPICAL OF THE iv DOG FOOD BANANAS WITH Styles the finest products on the market at $4.50. All we ask is five minutes of your time to prove that this is not a claim but a fact. Stop in Saturday let us show you the wide variety of lasts, the fine leathers, the thorough workmanship avail yourself of our expert fitting service. BISQUICK 31c Powdered Sugar f PACKAGE 2y2-SIZ- E ACRE W Saturday only Continuous Sat. 3:30 PACKAGE OYSTERS te. day until Sunday. 19c Iff TALL CAN k, 125 LB 17c CANS i Farther At ROYS j OR RENT Pkgs. MILK W farm located at Wellington, Utah. Choice soil for the raising of Hay, Potatoes, Beets or grains. Team and all machinery to go with same. An ideal location for stock due to Price river bordering same, out of city limits, plenty of water, light and power available. If not interested in all we will sell a part. Phone 206-or 607 Price, Utah. 17c 17c f , FOR SALE 3SF. PAPER NAPKINS Your Shoe Dollars Go ) Mrs. Joseph Barboglio and daughter, Helen, left Sunday for Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Preston L. Summer-hay- s City, where they will make their visitors in Salt home while Miss Barboglio completes were week-en- d City, attending the finals of the state her studies at the University of Utah. high school basketball tournament. Mr. and Mrs. William Guarienti Mr. and Mrs. Edway Redd were drove to Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. visitors in the state capital from Fri-- 1 Guarienti is connected with the Price 2 PKGS 9C 2 Pkgs 17c ALL BRANDS W George Beebe of Green River was a business visitor in Price Thursday. - ' CEREMONIAL PLANS for Although chiefly an occasion church festivals commemorating the resurrection of Christ, Easter will oej observed here Sunday in many ways. Aside from its FRm vill have opporti type of dancing the Wellington church haiT, sored by Mrs. Vera Hill and y ther Tidwell, the affair promjiT.1; very entertaining. A fine orchestra will play, and danem, begin at 9:00 p. m. ; E. F. Baldwin, circulation manager Chris De Cola was a Salt Lake City of The Salt Lake Tribune, was a Price caller during the week-en- d. MARCH DANCE OLD-TIM- E I price and Cftearbg d UTAH PRICE, TEMPLE CONSIDERS Easter As Spring PARTY OBSERVES Festive Occasion ANNIVERSARY OF PUBLIC IN SPRING To Be Celebrated AMERICAN LEGION THE SCN-ADVO- v LBS BUNCHES GR. ONIONS 13C 7c quality meats u. s. INSPECTED UNION MASK ARMOURS or STAR 28c half-pou- nd LAMB LEGS p PORK ROAST LEAN FRANKFURTERS POT ROAST' CHOICE 21C MEATY 19C All. LBS CUTS POUND SHORTENING FRESH C BE8T I V7.0RADE rN 3 LBS 27 14c 34 HAUBUT, SMELTS, INK PISH AND TROU-T- f |