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Show Thursday, March . Page Four THE PRICE AND NEARBY If you laki hit a to boor of trip, tnttrtain it. Call Tbt (null or moot. THATS No. 9, to Gerald Ottosen, office manager in the Price office of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company for the past six been and years, has transferred to the Salt Lake City office of the company where he now has charge of directory one-Jia- lf service. Mrs. William Oliver, a former resident of Price, was down from Salt Lake City last week visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen and the new arrival, a baby son-in-la- w, grandson. Mr. and Mrs. George Deming, former Price residents, visited in Price over Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The Demings now reside at Roy and Mr. Deming is employed as a machinist at the Clearfield naval supply base. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Ruth Bernardi and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bpne, Jr. NEW'S, and otbrr pro pit ut tom tail tbrm about it. Miss Lou Raine Buffmire, sen ior student at the University of PRICE EMPLOYERS Utah, is spending her spring CALLED TO on at Dragerton visiting her father, L. Buffmire, and her sis- MEETING ON ter, Sally. A meeting of all employers in Price will be held in the Price municipal building, Room Seven, March 28, at 2:00 p. m., it has been announced by John C. manager of the Price office of the Department of Employment Security. The meeting is for information Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Anderson were Salt Lake City visitors purposes and has as its primary last week-enMr. Anderson at- purpose that of generally explaintended to business matters, and ing the 1949 legislative changes Mrs. Anderson conferred on mat- in the Employment Security act. ters connected with the Daughters These amendments are effective of the American Revolution, of as of July 1, and some changes which she is a member of the lo- will take effect April 1. The following subjects will be cal Escalante chapter and a state discussed: The new benefit base director. period, the furnishing by the employer to the employee separation F. A. Norton 'is a business reports, this week in Salt Lake City. notices, employer under the act, appeals period and most important Mrs. Evelyn Pacheco of Price to the employer, the payroll varwon third place in a scholarship iation plan. contest sponsored by the Excelsis beauty school in Salt Lake City. Eli Kolovich of Hiawatha unShe is entitled to $135 credit toward a beauty operators cou'Se derwent a serious back operation and may enter the school any on the 9th of March at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City. time up to July 31. His family spent the week with Dr. Robert D. Ostler, former him and on their return reported many resident of Trice and Spring that he was doing fine. His him a friends in Hiawatha wish Canyon, has returned to Price where he is employed as an op- speedy recovery. tician by the Lewis Optical comA delegation of men interested pany. Dr. Ostler required requirements for his degree in op- in establishing a Kiwanis club at tometry in the armed services Dragerton will meet with the and later attended Northern Illi- Price club this evening at the Country club. Luke Pappas is nois College of Optometry in program chairman. Father Sanders of the Shepherd Church of Dragerton donated an organ to the Trinity Guild. The gift was very much appreciated. The Trinity Guild stated it proves to us that Unity is progressing more and more in the world today. We are all working toward the same goal which is World Unity, Peace, a better way of life, and God so Father Sanders, we thank you with all our hearts. ty For-reste- d. Other students enjoying their spring vacation in Dragerton are Miss Marilyn McAlpine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAlpine, Mary Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sharp, both of Columbia, and Miss Vonnie Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Olsen of Dragerton. The girls are freshmen students at the Mrs. Anna Deal, who several University of Colorado at Boulmonths ago broke her hip in a der, Colorado. fall on an icy sidewalk, is now out of the Mr. Bob I leers of the Kaiser hospital and is recuperating at the home company made a trip to Oakland, of Mrs. Hattie Bent. California, to confere with officials of that company. He left Officials of the Carbon county on Sunday and returned on Wedschool district are attending a nesday. Mr. Laird Auchmuty, a meeting of school administrators consulting engineer with the being held in Salt Lake City to- Evanston & Auchmuty coal minday. Among the topics of discus- ing consultants, returned with sion is the setting of a retirement Mr. Heers. Mr. Auchmuty is inage for teachers in the various specting the new coal grounds of Boston school districts. the Kaiser company. The City-Coun- MONDAY The East Carbon junior high school band will play a concert at the Sunnyside school this week. Arrangements have been made for a trip to Castle Gate and for the Castle Gate band to Good visit the local school. District No. 1, Department of Welfare worker, will attend a regional meeting of the Utah Conference of Welfare Workers to be held at Provo tomorrow. pencil sharpeners Sun-Advoca- te. The d, were Seven boys and four girls at the week the past born during hospital as follows. ty Perrero, Helper, Martin Mrs. boy, March 18. Mrs. Mike Maio, Columbia, twin Wellboys; Mrs. David Stewart, 19. March ington, boy, Mrs. Wallace Dimick, Price,, girl, March 20. Mrs. Roun Roundy, Dragerton, boy; Mrs. Lucian Ide, Price, girl; Mrs. Jack Leonard, Price, boy, March 21. Mrs. Herman Oviatt, Welling-- 1 Marsing.j ton, girl ;Mrs. Ruth Price, March 22. Booth Kilfoyle, Price Mrs. girl, March 23. City-Coun- Renovation Planned owner of Manos Salevurakis, the Utah theater premises in Price, this week announced that an architect has been retained to draw up plans for a complete renovation program of the theater, both exterior and interior. Mr. Salevurakis stated that the CALLS UNION COUNCIL Dr. Colombo ON COMMISSION TO EXPLAIN ACTION Commendation of At the last regular meetingExMiners the Carbon County United ecutive Union Council, repof America, Mine Workers 4000 approximately resenting acmine workers, the following was vote unanimous tion by taken and addressed to Chairman J O. Peterson of the Carbon county commissioners. Your actions of appointment to the vacancy of Carbon county imsheriff were denounced for the choosing in procedure proper of vour selection. The Miners Council is on record requesting your presence at 29 at the meeting set for March to house court county the Carbon explain vour actions concerning this appointment. Dr. and Mrs. p y of Dragerton were the of a commendable resold cently adopted by the County Miners Executive t council which praised the their very fine reception .. on behalf of Dr. Dorsey U. M. W. of A.s hospital ptjJ and mine union heads of c county on March 10 at Gets For Medical Work r ton. The resolution continue; reception was given to bettequaint the local unions 0f Carbon area with the program sponsored by the IV Sort 1 - Mine Workers health and entire inside will be redecorated and rearranged as will the front including the marquee. He stated that the plans may include a larger lobby by the elimination of two small business establishments located on each side of the entrance to the theater. un. j 2 22c NUCOA 3 Bluebell or Banquet Lbs. Close-o- Lb. Lb. 73c Milk Armours 12c; Can 3 ALL VARIETIES U.S. No. 1 ut !9c Lots of PLANT NOW 79c Lbs. 98c IDAHO RUSSET U.S. NO. 1 Grade 49c 10 Saltines Lbs. 0 or more 1 37c WAFERS EACH 2 Lbs. 43c 'v SPRING GARDEN We have consistently done our best to preserve the funds and protect the interests of the members of The Society and their families in the realization of the fact that the best interests of the life insurance policyholders are concurrently the best interests of the people in general. PEAS c. AEROWAX There are some current economic conditions for which we are not responsible, which we cannot control, but against which we have tried and will try to protect those who contribute so greatly to the public welfare by their voluntary provision for the members of their families. Half Gallon .... Soiled Labels PUREX Half Gallon 25C PUREX Gallon 45c Baked Beans White King TREND Large Large Package Qt. 13c TOMATOES 30c SUGAR ... 19c BDoz. 39c Uteautiiy with our complete line of SEVENTH AVENUE can OF THE UNITED STATES NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK 3.59 15c; Cose ca 1 Oc; 1 Paper Bag 2d Case 0 Lbs i4 27c oz (samEytauB Pork Should. Pot Roast Lamb Chops A "cmdUUSc GRADE-PO- UND 49c ... w!L 63c lb. 45c Free Delivery Morning and Afternoon O A MAURICE TATT0N PHONE 68 53 Helper mTiiif Tr nmrlin 99(1 PORTERS EGG Shrubs Lawn Seed Sirloin Steaks Vigoro Stewing Hens Peat Moss Smoked Picnics Represented by: 628 NORTH 2ND EAST LARGE CANS NO. 2 CANS Lb. 21c SPAGHETTI ONION SETS President HARVEST .. FRESH CUT 393 17c; Cose PUREX Daffodils SOCIETY CORN ca og 3.49 6c; Case NO. 2 CANS EXTRA STANDARD We shall be glad to send you a copy of the Presidents Report to the Board of Directors for the year 1948. This report gives the full details of The Societys finances, the main features of which are outlined below, and is available on request either to the home office or your nearest Equitable representative. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE NO. 2 CANS 1 SPRING KIST TS Price l Adi 8,Pr Bananas 2 Lbs. 35c Potatoes ROSES STAR w , Robert or cal! 5.67 Case-4- 8 Gal. 2.56 CRISCO Flour 50 Lbs. 3.42 -- scJCtS. ATFVFDYDAY IOIV PfiCFS Advocate. I Of the $307,600,000 disbursed last year to policyholders and beneficiaries, $70,086,000 was paid out as dividends; and $ 108,500,000 was paid in death benefits. Payments to living policyholders were approximately 6 5 per cent of all disbursements to The Equitable Family during the yea indicating a continuing trend of utilizing life insurance as a means of providing living as well as death benefits. s WTf TOP QUAlTY FOODS Sun-Advoca- te. Maxwell Hse. e fjevur un- AVnte Coffee self-relianc- SAX JOR W j feet I :a!e I i LARGE A GRADE It is the thrifty action and of this huge family banded together for mutual protection that makes possible the record of accomplishment which The Equitable brings to you in this annual report. ( to ins' Eggs Dozen 55c From every state in the Union from big cities, from The Equitable welcountry towns, and from farms comed a host of new members last year, widening its family circle to a total of 4,150,000 men and women. f:.one . MAZOLA OIL Society. furnace JOS BUTTER During 1948 thousands of families who wanted the security provided by life insurance joined The Equitable bio' teach re ment fund .This council, to compliment and commend for your time, consideration effort put forth in our bett We express our appreciation for your efforts to improve the trT conditions of the miners in rC bon county. SAL- R jr.d ! JELL-- 0 AC 24 SUN-ADVOCA- tOWT Colli slrnf |