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Show THE PAGE SIXTEEN SUN-ADVO- ATE, PRICE, C march Thursday, - UTAH i detached service for the pastTf the cast. Miss and days, assisting in the project Thomas, composed the pi directed principal and returned on or before Violet Duke by camp, will be returned to cam? RANGE, FARM May 1, 1937. music between actsThomas and Doris Sunday, Mapch 28. Social 6. Preliminary entry blanks must Due to the urgent need in tin Mr. Taylor, Louis T the project on the Price canal be submitted immediately. TO DISCUSSED ThTBridge dub enjoyed ajUubb, thought advisable to have 7. A membership fee of five dolthe,, return to expedite the clean? Thursday at afternoon lunch lars, as required by the national comA dainty r r Pnrdon willows and rubbish from the MEETING HERE Eligibilty regulations for cards, and and As their biggest social event of this pnrf mittee, will be charged for each senwas served after the widening the walls before tu, and Wiseman Gleaners Von tion in the national regional band, or- ior band and orchestra. season, the Carbon stake given to Mrs. La for first an j comes necessary to turn water f will gather Friday evening tVa Ms Elsie Hansen chestra, solo and ensemble contest cCc y. the at respective Benefits Of Cooperation Will here on May 12, 13, 14 and 15, have hold their annual banquet ocasecond high scores, of Certificates and w 1 is visit-in- g Presentation been announced by the tournament He Subject Of Talks By k tabernacle. The decorative plans conwell Program Held Lamond Draper of Nevada committee. sist of individual table ornaments, here with friends. Federal Soil Heads Soil Last Friday evening, March I each to represent a phase of marriage, The requirements are as follows: Mrs. Jack Bailey and daughter combination farewell program11! are visiting courtship, the meeting, of Springville, 1. Contestants must be bona fide commencement exercise was J, r Officials of the United State deSixty-nin- e enrollees in the Price including and family life. Spring flow- Bonnie, with Mr. B3ile recreation hall. The here the of schools the wedding, the pupils of they represent, a will attend partment agriculture C. C. C. camp left by train Sunday was carried out: Comity4 of the setting. Mr. and Mrs Art Hanson spent afford will also ers program must part and be certified the by principal for their homes, having completed meeting in the city hall Thursday (tom Prom week-en- d led by Mrs. Eddie Isjjf singing, ity and Stanley Miss Merline Grange night) at 7:30 p. m. to explain the as such. Senior high school contest their enlistment period in the local son: short remarks, Mrs. Blacks in are include general or of groups may Price, benefits that land owndrs in the Wiljunior high W. P. A. teacher at the camp; of the boys are from Leonard, both unit. Sixty-eig- ht " of arrangements. Others in low Creek and Price River water- elementary school pupils, but must not Ohio and charge I disselections by enrollees John one while Kentucky, stake advisors, the with sheds may derive from range and include students from higher instituboth classes, Ivan and Borstner; Cha I speech by a was Utahn. enrollee charged tions or post graduates, except when farm cooperation. are assisting. Madsen, principal of the Central? on the allotment to Southside schools; remarks and p? The speakers will be G. S. Quate, the latter have graduated within the a They completed Young ladies, from seventeen C. C. C. train carrying dis- school special sentation of completion certify! present year. between men e, and young district manager of the soil conservatwenty-three 2. A student may enter in only one charged boys home. Captain William B. Shirey; reiS tion service; C. P. Starr, district as- the ages of seventeen and twenty-fivf four enrollees, two W. West, sup- to Winfred by without !classa is or If a two According student of with member soeiate range examiner; and D. G. are inv ited to attend, Homes were who two For and conservaI soil Men the Price of discharged?, Depart erintendent the sixty-nin- e a partner. Dancing will follow Craig, associate agronomist. The sup- - I)ands from the same school, he may turn Superintendent W. w marks, On Sunday, March 21, has information no definite m. enter in one 7.30 camp, band and dep compete only t schedued for ervisory personnel of the Price soil and Dr. J. Russell Smith; reaiwf men from the local C. C. C. camp re will go Marc Woodward; community Sin conservation camp will also particl in solo and group work only in that been received concerning the timelocal They homes. their for parted class. A junior high school student placements will arrive for the from America. Adviser Eddie Isaa pate in the discussions. through Fort Knox, Kentucky, to be cannot a company. a member of both senior discharged be will where they presided. Following the program The new law' passed by the state and junior high band. last camp paper for this period I! their homes. legislature forming soil conservation high By Ella Turner cCc distributed. 3. must Contestants be service districts will be explained in passing in WELLINGTON NEWS The Aaronic Priesthood and the New Enrollees Make Replacements at least three units of school work, detail. to Arlin leaders, Bishop A. E. Hopkison, About eighty men will be sent Winfred W. West, superintendent of and must be thus certified by their Watkins and Harold Hanson, made a the Price camp to replace those reexthe Price camp, announced that the principal and director. West town entertained at the P.-trip to Green River Sunday to take cently discharged. These men are 4. (Old and ground fine) Any school may enter in a high- A. meeting Thursday night, presenting part in the L. D. S. services. The pected to arrive in Price between Apsoil conservation service is now planat the homes exact and class not the its er in a dinner The two than but Filvver visitors 15. own, However, Family, enjoyed 10 its in and work and farm plays, ril pracrange ning Old-tiLove at First Sound. 0f Bishop Thompson and Mrs. Andy date is not known. DELIVERY! tices, and all those affected are urged lower class. of the tour was sight-seeiluncheon a and cCc and 5. Official entry blanks must be dancing followed, Moore, to attend the meeting. PHOHE 203 served. G. N. Hill directed arrangeand geyser, eight miles from Men Returning From Mt. Pleasant Stockmen, farmers, ranchers, city signed by the music director nd the ments, assisted by Mrs. Hill, Mr. and river Mark on j town. Talks were given by The thirty men who have been officials of Price and Helper, county Mrs. Merrill Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Eras-tu- s Hansen, Jack Pressett, Ned Turner, commissioners, 6oal operators, county vision of grazing and resettlement adWorkman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clair Turner, Phillip Turner.solo. Mark farm officials and officials of the di ministration are invited to attend. Birch and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen also played a flute an important The Lower Town Quilt club were investigation the first Fanners Association in exhaustive After With President Flossie Hanson pre-- ; entertained by Mrs Olevia Rossi DDeAn- - j the State to own and operate its implements siding, the Relief society held their Wednesday. Guests were Ada LINE. DEERE Amelia JOHN ECIDED ON THE j annual birthday program Wednesday gelis, Mrs. Mike Bonacci, Of all Implement Companies serving this territory it is the only play, musical se- - Guadagnola, Mary Bonacci and Della evening. A one-alections and readings were given, fob Campagm. which included implements large enough to serve the Associline lowed by dancing and refreshments. The Upper Town club met at the You needs. ations St. Pat decorations were used. home of Mrs. Bernice Turner Friday The John Deere Factories have produced implements for a M The Wellington ward choir gave the and a delightful dinner was served to To obtain cash In 20 minutes without mortgaging your furniture, church program over KEUB Sunday. Emily Denison, Violet Branch, Ella assigning your salary check or obtaining endorsers. Century. Whether your job requires small or large implinents yon Four selections were rendered, direct- Turner, Sarah Simmons, Leona PeaTo cut down monthly payments if you still owe on your car. show sound judgment in selecting implements which embody this ed by L. E. Petersen, and accompanied cock, Doris Lindsey, Ellen Peacock, To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time yet realize on the piano by Edna Hanson. Bishop Edna Lindsey and Genevieve Preston. Century of experience. cash ont of the deal. FOR SALE BY A. L. Draper gave an address on Mrs. Taylor Turner gave a childWilliam Bitten rens party Sunday, honoring the sixth The Restoration. Price and Mrs. Bryan Cox were soloists. birthday of her son, Paul. The afterPrice Phone 397 Silvagni Bldg. Primary children and their parents noon was spent in games and stories. are invited to attend the annual East- Lunch was served to Shanna Rae and er hike Saturday afternoon. All those LaVae DeAngelis, Carol Jones, Frank, taking part are to meet at the church Paul, Grant and Ella Ruth Turner, at 2 oclock. Gilligan, Alice Hansen, NorClell Cox of Columbus, Ohio, and Shirley ma Rae and Beverly Naylor, Jeanine Mrs. Leslie Cox of Ferron, were Gilligan, Vera and Frank Nuzzio. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. at-K. A band concert was given here by A. Petersen. They were all in the Wellington junior high tendance Friday at funeral services band Friday evening, with Music Difor Frederick W. Cox, who died at rector James Anderson in charge. his home in Ferron Monday. followed the concert. one-a- ct play, was given Dancing Bargains, of Richfield is visitC. Hansen diA. before the M. I. A. Tuesday night, w and daughter, Mr. rected by Beth Hill. Cast members ing his Hixson. Mrs. and Bryan Mrs. were George Tidwell, Marge Claude Cowley and Glen Preston of Birch, Erris Bentley and Joe Rasmussen. the U. S. A. C., Francis Flaim and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Young and John Russ of the U. of U. are visiting family of Idaho Falls spent the week-A. here. Dean Turner of Provo visited here end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young in Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Preston, with G. Young of Price also visited here. Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Hill and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Preston, went Jennie Hill visited in Teopic recently, to Bingham Sunday. Mrs. Troy Hill visited in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor and at Salt ,son, Kay, spent the week-en- d City last week-en- d. Lillie Tidwell, B. Y. U. student, was Lake City and Magna Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Jones were home for the week-en- d. in Salt Lake City this week. Miss Higby and Mr. and Mrs. KENILWORTH NEWS Norma Gladys Boswell of Ogden, and Orange Higby of Helper were guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Wednesday. By Florene Zwahlen The junior high basketball boys, three-a- ct comedy, with Coach Ted Anthon, gave a party A successful Pomeroys Past, was given Thurs- at the school house Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Erickson of day night by the Welfare, under supervision of Ida Seegmiller. The cast Cleveland were guests during the included Dixon Bailey as Pomeroy week of their son, Russell Erickson Not Chilton; Ida Seegmiller, Amanda and family until have one of these Smart 1937 HATS to complete you Chilton; Gertrude Stein, Mary Thorne;! Mrs. Willard Peacock, mother of J. Robert Carnavali, Edward Marsh; E. Peacock of here, died Saturday your outfit! Francesca: John evening. Funeral services were held Violet Sarncino, Don in Emery Monday, Garavaglia, Trebus Hemingway; HilJewkes, Klyne; Julia Garavaglia, da; Cox Christensen, Edge. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Christensen visited in Chester part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Harward were PLAN BE Gleaners, MMen To RULES FOR BAND IN ELIGIBILITY CONTEST LISTED Stage Annual Affair Friday Night AT M-M- en Discharged Enrollees Of Camp Depart . Price C. C. C. Camp Notes SUNNYSIDE NEWS Sheep Fertilizer T. CITY ng selection An Automobile Loan Will Help ct Private Loan Credit Company Consolidated Wagon & Mach. Co. A Solid Carload Of Kelvinators Just Arrived for Eastern Utah Customers ce mg. son-in-la- Easter READY FOR EASTER? SUITS visitors in Salt Lake. A large number of persons attended the Relief society party Friday eveBy Mrs. McCoy Nelson The Clear Creek Ladies auxiliary! ning, enjoying an entertaining prosponsored their first social affair! gram. Members of the Kenilworth Auxil-- ! Monday evening, with a surprise par-iattended a meeting in Price Mon- - ty for the U. M. W. A. Dancing and a luncheon were the evenings pleas- day night. Cox Christensen, Keith Berensen, ures. Both organizations have Berensen, Marjorie Berensen ned to sponsor a dance at the I. O. O. and Mildred Arterberry attended thelF. hall here next Thursday night? high school junior promenade in Fer- - April 1, observed as Union holiday. A St. Patrick carnival dance was ron Friday n jyht. (held in the hall here Saturday night were distributed to all the' NEWS Favors dancers. The M. I. A. gave a drama at Finn Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McKinnon, of hall Friday night, The Other Man: week the Millerton Dairy spent last Wife Sherman Jensen, William in Logan where Mr. McKinnon at- - Ball. Charles Weller, Roland tended a dairy course at the college. Blain Tucker, Budd Jensen Taylor Phyllis Alden Burdick is attending Hene-ga- Sutton, Mary Tucker, Doris Tucker Business college. Mrs. Louis Thomas, Jr., Dorothy Hiawatha and Mohrland ladies joined in giving a birthday party for Mrs. Walter Wetzel at her home here March 17. Miss Martia Reva of Salt Lake City is visiting her brother, Tony Reva. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Leamaster entertained Sunday evening the folTHE BEST BUY IN lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Shefton GorCALIFORNIA WINE don, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leamaster, Mrs. Alice Crombie and Mr. and Mrs. Ljle Burdick. AlCOHOl The Ladies Sewing club met with Mrs. Melva Babcock this week. Mrs. Dolly Dahlsrud of Ephraim is visiting her husband, Principal Dahlsrud. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin McElprang of Huntington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leamaster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jamesons infant son died March 20. Lois Wilson, ilttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peirce Wilson, sang over KEUB Sunday. Nellie Cowan attended an an- -' nouncement party at Wellington Fri- -, day evening for her sister, Beth Hill, and Edwin Asay. week-en- and COATS d VAKE Your Selections from these grand 1937 Styles which have ar plan-Clayt- been shipped to us directly from the nations leading manufacturers . . . 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