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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THE 18. 1940 JAYCEES HEAR PLAN UTAH face nvc Promotion Of Local Little Theatre Group Purpose Of Presenting Junior Chamber Play Carbon Red Cross Women Prepare FOR BAND LOCALLY Banquet i Garments Par Refugees In Europe Meeting Continued from l.u:,- t im - 1 kiiimm mg a uic Feasibility ol y ouv civic oig.nnzationv, including the bund fii Piae tui- Salt Lake City, Piovo following. a at of Price the meeting ettiimg Junior Chambei of Commeice. and a and Giand Junction Chambeis ofe e Cc.mmciie, Utan Manuldclui ei s asc o m i, sovwas appointed b socialiuii. Stank v J Step1 Reid iet, iv, Utah Mctorivts association, L. President Allied tei me'ti-"- f D Sarvis ecittaiy, Pnce and llel-Pi icc' Rotai y club; i KiWiiniv gate the matter LiC'ti- - club- - clubs, Castle Dale and Moub, el ' a turtlu r Civic Paul u el e d G e i association; n e m Utah Associated Indus-tueen tl e committee Soutl Vai D Hick-- , sen etui y, Helpei are I suae et.. Di Fi .ink Hoard o! Tiude, city oltiei.il- of Pint ot and countv bo.ud commi Help Croe ker. J o li n . S'l.tiiciti Utah As ,k Pel id Ktitii sioiier-Tue-da- mitt c -- 1 1 1 - i theatre group, is the puipose of the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce in presenting its first dramatic production, Oscar Wildes Lady Windomeres Fan, on Saturday, February 3, in the civic auditorium at Price. An able east under direction of R. Edgar Dansie w ho had extensive ex-- 1 perienee in such undertakings in Salt Lake City before coming here, has been rehearsing for the past two months pieparatory to presenting a completely polished performance. All adult tickets are for reserved seats, and sales which began this week indicated that a large audience will be in attendance on the evening of February 3. Assisting the junior chamber with the sale of tickets are the Pep club and the Senate club of Caibon High school, Included in the cast are Miss Ear-- 1 lene Durrant, Darrell Watkins, Miss Gean Clark, Miss Alice Brinton. Mr. Dansie, Herbert Dorny, Odell N. e, Child, Don Watkins, Miss Helen Ray Baldwin, Miss Angelina IBaldim and Miss Olson. C. George Younkin is assistant di- - n i L pt St. S, : ea.-ti- 'i Mc-Q- To promote interest and participa- In charge of advertising and tion in amateur dramatics by means rector. ticket sales are Aaron Hanson, Clell of a local little IWTkWWWf en-oi- ?sr 1 PRICE S U N - A D V O C A T E . s. fe ut & av A.' ..vV - : Cau--o- i .1 The pro- Civic cln d, pie for the civposal ic band was made by Wilburn H Toy" L C'ha.-- c Activities ol the public health committee, headed by Michael Bastian. were discussed, also, at the meetinu. and consideration given to the1 public healtli piomntional campaign to be earned on this month, Kenneth A Wilson met with the group to discuss possibility of concerted action in seeking the extension ol the rural mail route system locally. The matter was refened to Tom Diaper lor further action Val D. Hicks, piesident ui the Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce, lead to the Price jaycees a pioposed new constitution for the state organization, and a involution wav adopted favoi mg the a ccplance ol tne new document. As a means ol carrying on the tie sales for the junior chamber's pia.v, Lady Windermere's Fan to be given Saturday, Febiuary 3, in the eivi auditorium at Price, four team captain-weinamed, and plans tor valev competition made Member- - of tne winning team will be gue.sU ol the three' losing teams at a party some time next month. The team captain- - ate LaMar Davis, Aithur Lewi Get rce Young and Aithui Norton k-- , A iu. tight ol u nt and othc , Mil-l- oi s i i ( 'oiititi in il w from Page One) .is boi n January 31, at a son ol Niels and Eulaha Page Niel-eFoi some time he had been omj loved by the Coa. companv near e Roo.-ovel-t, n. Cu-tl- Dale. , s m m Whenever ward cnaj el. Bishop Elmer Nielsen officiating Interment was in the Castle Dale cemetery under direction of the Wallace mortuary of 1911. niatfi - found disaster, eithei ting sweaters are not shown in the the hum tl tne, Hood, ouithcjuuke, pictuie. Tea Planned Friday war or sei ions accident thei e aKo A at which the first shipment tea, may be lound the Amencaii Red ol sweaters will be arranged and the Ciuss, leady and willing to in accomplishments knitting displayed, .my way possible. is being planned for tomorrow, FriIn the pi event m; tames of human day, at 2.00 p. m. in the womens sulfeung in Luiope. hi ought on by club room of the civic auditorium at the second Woild War, the Ameneani Puce, according to Mrs. Bingham, Red Cross, as always, responding. war relief production chairman for fice will move down from Helper. Included among the affiliated units Ca bon chapter. that aie coopeiating is the Caibon As soon as all the w eaters aie fin- This town has long felt the need of a resident countv ehaptei of the American Red ished, attention will be and given to sow- doubt that Dr. Fisk will there is no Shown above is a gioup ot ing clothes tor the war Cross have all he lefugees. do hereabouts. membeis of the local meity oiguniu-tio- Plans for the sewing wue made at a engaged m knitting sweaters meeting last night at Caibon High jean There are some six or seven cases which will be sent to aid in clothing school. Miss Thelma Faylor is m lot chiekenpox in Price, but all are of the stricken lefugee families ot Eu- chaige of the sewing project rope Ananging lor tomorrows tea is a mild form, and there is no fear of The above pictuie, taken la- Fri- committee including Mrs. Anderson, these developing into the more dread- disease, small pox, as has been the day altemoon at the home of Mrs. Mis. Hall and Mrs. Douglas F. Lar- ed ease elsewhere in the state. Silas W. Andeison in Price, shows, sen. In charge of packing and the sweaters for shipment is left to right: Mrs. Andeison, Mr-- J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Garth Hall, Mis. Mrs. F. Wileken Fox R. F. McLaughlin, Mis. Blaine Morse, Mayor J. Bracken Lee and memMrs. John Tomkin, Mrs. Arthur bers of the Carbon chapter board of Rathmill, Mrs. Frank Grosso ;ind directors w ill be guests at the tea. Mrs. James F. Blown; seated oil the Others who are interested in seeing floor, Mrs. Dan II. Griswold and Mr. the exhibition of knitting are also Walter F. Clarke A number of oth- inv ited to come, between the hours ers who have been engaged in knit- - of 2.00 and 4.00 p. m. ill S Pi ice Mr Nielsen Ki Jt MiA wrl Death Car Driver Faced With Count Of Manslaughter et e i Suivivne aie hi- - paients and the following biotheis and sisters: Les- lie. Floyd Bland. William, Jeriy. Archer and Kenneth Nielsen, all o! Los Angeles Cahioima; Mis. Alice Sellers. Mrs Theinelda Rasmussen and Mis- - El one Nielsen, also of Los Angeles County AAA Officer Cites Soil Building Practices For 1940 Moie soil ec ration on Carbon county la ms is the goal of the A. A A !,.im piogram, according to David A Thayn, Wellington, chairman of the Caibon county agiicul-tuicon.-e- i ation committee In lrngated and aiea-- , fanneis 111 1940 w ill be encouraged to use moie of the soil conserving piae-tic- c s wlicb have been proved to be effective for their own types of farm. Practices toward which particul ir attention is loeused by conservation emphasis in the 1940 piogram arc Controlling noxiou- - weeds with clean cultivation or chemical methods on designated plots; building ot cheek dams in irrigation water ways to con- Wal-jlae- phy-iciu- i a discovered that the drum majors suit has been lost, misplaced, hung up in the wrong place or loaned by mis-- j take. According to E. M. Williams, director, the band will be glad to play a good selection for anyone who can give any idea where the suit can be, for it is needed to complete the bands dress attire. SEMINARY PING PONG TOURNEY FOR BOYS, GIRLS IS UNDERWAY Ping pong tourneys, both singles and doubles, for boys and girls is underway at the Carbon L. D. S. stake seminary, with Billie Bean in general charge. After the completion of these tourneys, mixed competition for boys and girls will be conducted. n, LETTERHEADS The AARON J. HANSON General Insurance pre-pan- Life Insurance A Specialty West Main St. Price, Utah 8 ng -. Saturday , January 19 and 20th ee FREE DELIVERY TIME 1 TWKXTY YKAKS AGO (Taken from the files of The of January 15, 1920). News-Advoca- dive-isiiie- te The coming load bond election, the securing of action on Carbon county sections (4 the state highway, road muis and various dnectmiis pointing to Price, a county hospital, a special Caibon county edition of the New-- j West magazine, the secui mg of a secretary and financial mutters were only part of the subjects discussed by the directors of the Commercial club at their meeting last night. Friday : 0 1) Owing to the number of accidents to pedestnans by being run into by those engaged m the pastime of coast- mg in Salt Lake City, the coasteis will in future have to use the middle of the stieet instead of the sidewalks. & 9:00 A.M. home being erected in Salt Lake City, and which is to be one of the most magnificent resident es in the state. j ; : ; SAT. 9:00 A. M. - 10:30 A. M. 4:00 P.M. 2:30 P. M. 10:30 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. - 6 P. M. Hu set 5; Potatoes APPLES .... POUNDS, U. S. NO. MESH DELICIOUS, JON., ROME, U. S. NO. 1 10 1 0 The Imperial Dramatic company was not allowed to play in Town Hall last Thursday and Friday evenings The largest garage in Utah, with on account of the fear of spreading The the possible exception of Salt Lake the smallpox and diphtheria. City, will be erected in Price this company will disband until such time o Motor com- as it will be safe to go out on the spring by the road again. pany. trol erosion, leaching and seepage; renovating alfalfa, by cultivation, when such p actices are judged beneficial to the stand; new seedings cf legumes and perennial grasses; appli. . . cation of superphosphate where such fertilizer is needed. o o Mr. Thayn pointed out that only has decided to loF. F. Dr. Fisk Developments in the old National the practices which are beneficial to as soon as he can in and cate Price, any particular farm will be approved Fuel company, who have for several secure a suitable building for an of- owmed a of fine years acreage large for payment. coal land on the north fork of Gor- JTTYTYTTT YTTTTT YTTYYYYTTY VE don Creek, are interesting. It is unFUNERAL BABYS SET FRIDAY 25 OF THE LATEST POPUAT HELPER CATHOLIC CHURCH derstood that the Sweet interests LAR NUMBERS JUST have obtained control, and will open 4 RECEIVED First funeral mass in the new St. a coal camp this summer, with H. E. 4 of in work. the Lewis charge at be church Anthonys Helper will said tomorrow, Friday, at 10:00 a. m. 4 A dozen young friends of Mr. and by the Reverend Milton J. Kelly for Mrs. Parley H. Rhead gave the newOliver Richard Ganser, 4 4 son of Martin J. and Margaret lyweds a hearty welcome Saturday Gifts That Are Different Monturo Ganser, 505 Canyon street, night on their return from their 4 4 37 V2 E. Main Price Helper, who died Tuesday in the Holy honeymoon trip. Cross hospital, Salt Lake City. The B. W. Dalton was named county atSill baby was born on August 30, 1939. 4 torney by the county commissioners to fill the vacancy created by the 4 resignation of O. K. Clay, to accept the district attorneyship. PROMPT ATTENTION to your auto refinance needs is Fred Storrs, son of George A. assured in advance when yon Storrs, has come to Price as clerk in :all and give us the opportunity the local office of the state road comto help you solve your particular mission account of the resignation of ARTIST-LECTUR- E Clarence Robinett who is now deputy problem. Our plan of refinancing county treasurer. Mrs. Viola Olsen is so flexible that it can he OBerto resigned the latter position to adapted to practically any sitna- go to housekeeping. tion. Youll find it convenient, 8:15 P.M., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 economical and satisfactory in 4 all respects. 4 (Taken from the files of The Eastern Utah Advocate of January 18, POPULAR ONE BAND SUIT queer thing to lose, but the Price Junior High school band has -t al LATEST LOST: Its n, 19-4- Harry Ktlky. Pm e, wa- - c!ete president hi the Caroon County Farm bureau, succeeding Lorenzo Petersen, Wellington, at the annual elect. on meeting, held in conjunction with the farm bureau party last Friday evening at Wellington. M. Q Golding, Wellmgti n, was named vice president. Directors are Albert Thayn of Wellington, B L. Frandsen, Orson Marsmg. Geoige Waterman and Kenneth A. Wilson of Price. Andrus, Gordon C. -- n-- ei Farm Bureau Elects New Officers Friday Bateman, Robert Kelley, Rawlin Roper and J. Herndon Virden. S. A. Olsens art classes at Carbon High school are preparing posters advertising the play. NOTICE! Due to the New Closing Hour, Our New Saturday Delivery Time Will Be . . . 9:00 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. - 6 P. M. Utah-Idah- SHEET MUSIC GRAPEFRUIT SHAVER 3 NO. 2 CAN VIENNA SAUSAGE 10c 15c CANS AUTO LOANS HOLE IN THE WALL Financing Service ALL HOLIDAY CANDIES Third Number of the CARBON COLLEGE price SERIES PRICE CITY AUDITORIUM 40 YEARS AGO INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT BY PRIVATE LOAN Credit Company 1900). There are several cases of black diphtheria reported at Helper, but as yet there are no fatalities. THE CARBON COLLEGE MUSIC A force of men is at work at Frisco t Rooms 1 and 2 Silvagni Bldg. PRICE UTAH getting out marble for the Kearns DEPARTMENT :: si Directed by E. M. WILLIAMS & FARRIS L. EDGLEY ll STUDENTS 25c I ADMISSION 75c $! I i PHONE CAMPBELLS TRANSFER SHIPPING Equal to the Best Supassed by None w1 i Service TI1HA I UllH 29c oak 10c rST"3 tl WHITE STAE LARGE CANS MACARONI sSraA IObS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP SALAD WHIPPED Tf. FLOUR 1 V CAN WASHOowbob REX BRAND ON ALL MAKES OF STOKERS AND WASHING EXMACHINES BY A FACTORY-TRAINE- LARD Sc PERT ENGINEER WHO HAS HAD MANY YEARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. X APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT PRICE TRADING CO. PRICE 16s 6 oion SALMON EGGS U. S. A GRADE SMALL, 2 DOZ 1.19 1 19C 1 lOlci 25c 1 25 i HARD WHEAT MEAT DEPARTMENT D STORAGE mvvbevm MOVING-PACKIN- Kelvinator STOKERS Matches UTAH 67c L BRAND BACON 1 2 LB 9c I LAMB BREASTS FOR BAKG OR STEWG LAMB I SHOULDER ROAST m $ LBS. 15c Chili T amales Fish Oysters Colored Hens & Roasters s p iiiiiiiiiiiiiioyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii |