Sun Advocate | 1949-03-17 | Page 4

Type issue
Date 1949-03-17
Paper Sun Advocate
Language eng
City Price
County Carbon
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Type page
Date 1949-03-17
Paper Sun Advocate
Language eng
City Price
County Carbon
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OCR Text Thursday,Mordn7 Page Four THE SUN-ADVOCA- Kenneth Smith of St. Anthony, Idaho, is the new druggist at Temperature Reading Walgreen Drug store in Price, ac- Of 61 Recorded; cording to Rex Hanson, manager. takt tnltrtaio moot. a or THATS and otbtr tilt you NEW'S, If trip, ptopU fa No. 9, to tot to Itll Ibtm about it. itkt to btar of it. Call 7 bo Comfortable He replaces Eugene McLaws, who has been transferred to Salt Lake The weather hereabouts is getThe stake relief society dance Kenney McLean celebrated his City. Mr. Smith has a wife and ting a lot warmer and in spite of of the North Carbon stake will be 3rd birthday party at his grand- two children. the cloudy skies of yesterday which had the weatherman apheld next Friday, March 25, in mothers home, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Rae Ashton and her son, plying shellac and scotch tane to deMovies were and shown Dancthe Price L D S tabernacle. Stewart, of Vernal spent Tuesday his last years umbrella, the teming will begin at 9:00 p. m. with licious refreshments were served and Wednesday in Price visiting perature zoomed to 61. Jimmy Darts orchestra furnishing to the following youngsters: Mar-iu- at the home of Mrs. Ashtons The highest temperature thus the music. Hamburgers and pop Jean McKean, Judy Oliveto, mother, Mrs. Neal Hanks. While far this year recorded at the Price here Mr. Ashton, who is the dis- weather station was 61 will be sold. rn Raymond and Golda Lee Snurtz, trict commander of the American March 16. This is thedegrees highest Rose John and Brent Marvask, PFC. Frank Turner, son of Mr. Legion, attended the 30th birththe mercury has achieved and Mrs. Orson Turner, Sunny-sid- Mele, Geva Beacco and Sonny day anniversary banquet of the point since October 26 of last year is home on a 10 day fur- Gigliotti. Helper American Legion, Post 21, when the mark was 65. Inasmuch held Tuesday night in the Helper as 56 is considered the most comlough. He has been stationed at fortable for everyday activities, Lowery Field, Denver, with the V. A. Meeks, chief agriculturist auditorium. shirt sleeve weather, in other U. S. Air Corps. for the Holly Sugar corporation, words, we have coine to the conclusion that old man weather is The Price Junior Chamber of is in Carbon and F.mery counties not treating us too badly after all. Commerce will sponsor a concert this week meeting with beet Considered with comparative in the Price municipal building farmers. He is urging increased figures of last year for the on April 13, it has been an- acreage of sugar beet plantings week, we are basking nounced by William J. Welsh, Jr. in this area this year and stated in Miami, or should we say, southThe concert will consist of a that prospects look good for high THIMBLE CLUB returns to the farmer. A pleasant social evening was ern California weather this year. pianist, Solito de Solis, and his The high during that year was Gale vocal a soloist, Paige. wife, enjoyed recently by the members only 48 on March 13 and the low Beauticians The Carbon County of the Thimble club who were The arrangements are under the will meet at the shop of Smiley guests at the home of Mrs Verda was down to nine on March 11 direction of Lincoln Luke. low during the past week was 21 on March Ammano in Helper Branch Additional guests were The so 27, there you have it are m. All 7:30 at p. operators Mrs. Florence Rich, Mrs. Mario Technical Sergeant William H. On March we had 005 of an to attend. urged Mrs. reand Ada Shimmm. forces Alger Taylor, army and air inch of and a trace of moisture cruiter in Price, returned Monsnow we just had a last and Mrs. Mr. Wallace and year Grange PRICE LADIES ATTEND day from Phoenix, Arizona, where trace of moisture. he had been assigned to tempo- were visitors in Salt Lake City LUNCHEON AT KENILWORTH The daily readings for the past last week. rary duty for a week. It was a delightful afternoon week are as follows: High Low party for a group of Price ladies who were guests at luncheon and WATCH FOR THE bridge at the home of Mrs. Guy Whitford in Kenilworth on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Clever table decorations, favors and place cards featured a colorful St. Patrick theme. The guests of the hostess included Mrs. Wm. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PRICE AND NEARBY Thats Oli-vet- o. m e, SOCIETY 1 ? 1 ? mind to prove yourself? Why not make up your to im- - dends. do something every day Clicker Club Sets Assembly 11 Da, Re-sho- w Clicker Wednesday morning the club presented an assembly to the student body and faculty memjunior high bers of the Price school entitled A Pretty Girl Is The show was Like a Melody of skits number presented in a with the chorus singing in between the acts. The show will be presented for the again Thursday evening the of members Members of the cast included Charlene Milano. Reva ChristenRex sen. Joyce Forrester and Margaret Thompson, McArthur, Catherine Morgan, Louise BryMar-sinner, Charlene Pace, Joyce Merlene Jeanselme, flor-enGeorgedes, Joyce Johnson, Janet Ballard, Carol Johnston, Marlene Gibson, Gayle Batchelor, Betty Jo Hansen, laouise Maulsby, JuAnn Leonard, Pauline Winn, Connie Leonadakis, Luanne Lenn-burJack M a r s l n g, Marian e Worthen, Elsabeth Williams, Young, Manlyn McAllister. 20 FOR OVER YEARS BLUE BELL Butter Has Set the Standard for Quality in Eastern Utah g, ce local, home-owne- d industry offering a market to the farmers of Carbon and Emery Counties for their A g, Jen-len- Joce Charlene Biyner, dairy products. Young, Wilma Snow, Arba Henrie, Sarah Catterall, Connie Plans. Marilyn Maynard, Gale Hamelwright, DaDavid Bunnell, vid Thompson, Toni Arnett, Helen Flemetakis, Shirley Morley, Cara Lee Bean and Joanne Hardy. CREAM ICE CARBON COMPANY UTAH PRICE, ? Crawling Baby ? Miscellaneous For Sale ATTENTION, COAL MINES! SIZES FROM BALL BEARING, LATE TYPE LARGE STOCK DIRECT CURRENT MOTORS 3I1P TO 30IIP, 250-VOL- T, PLANT d to direct current generator 100KVV, Superior diesel engine. Complete with switchboard. For details, call or write: Rehor, Mrs. Charles Atwood, Mrs. W. F. Myers, Mrs. Joe Seaton, Mrs. Henry Beckel, Mrs. Joe Schlegel and Mrs. Flora Pilling of Price and Mrs. Ray Robbins of to-w- it: DIESEL GENERATING 240-vo- direct-connecte- lt, STAR CO. ELECTRIC Phone 807 5th Avenue 30 Salt Lake City 3, Utah Notice is hereby given by the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, State of Utah, of the intention of said Board, for and in behalf of Carbon County, to construct the following described building, One three unit airplane hangar to be 32 0 by 91' 6 of concrete and cinder block, construction to be located at the Carbon County Airport, according to the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Carbon County Clerk, Courthouse Building, Price, Utah. Said Board reserves the right to accept and reject any or all bids This notice given by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Carbon County, State of Utah. Dated this 17th day of March, HOSTESS TO CLUB The members of the Handicraft club were entertained at a pleasant social evening when Mrs. Hanna Callaway was hostess to the group at her home on Thursday night of a week ago. A delicious luncheon was served and the remainder of the time spent in sewing and visiting. The guests present included Mrs. Dean Mrs. Duane Frandsen, Brown, Mrs. Holly Bryner, Mrs. John Barton, Mrs. Charles Menzies, 1949. Mrs. Ed Piacitelle, Mrs. Arnel Downard, Mrs. Garth Frandsen, Mrs. Frank Sanders, Mrs. Theron First Publication: Oviatt and Mrs. B. G. Powell who Last Publication: was a special guest. B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. March 17, 1949. March 31, 1949. DM Spaghetti Seminola Macaroni Pereiateili With Egg STANDBY PURE STRAWBERRY If's True! YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Is First TO GIVE YOU 3-D- FREE Driving Trial ay With Exchange Privilege 46 42 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 46 47 41 41 40 40 39 40 39 FORD SELL STATION WAGON $1695.00 OLDS 6 FORDOR SEDAN 1195.00 CHEV COUPE 1495.00 NASH 6 CLUB COUPE 1495.00 OLDS 6 CLUB SEDAN 1895.00 PONTIAC 8 SEDAN 1995.00 MERCURY TOWN SEDAN 1895.00 V-DELUXE SUPER FORD 8 TUDOR 1495.00 FORD V-- 8 SUPER DELUXE TUDOR 1495.00 FORD V-- 8 SUPER DELUXE TUDOR 1495.00 PLYMOUTH SP. DELUXE CLUB COUPE .. 1695.00 PLYMOUTH SP. DELUXE FORDOR 1595.00 DELUXE TUDOR FORD 6 SUP. 1595.00 PLYMOUTH SP. DELUXE FORDOR 1095.00 OLDS 6 TUDOR 1195.00 MERCURY TOWN SEDAN 1045.00 PLYMOUTH COUPE 875.00 MERCURY SEDAN COUPE 895.00 FORD FORD V-- 8 V-- 8 925.00 COUPE DELUXE FORDOR 38 CHEV. MASTER DELUXE SEDAN 795.00 645.00 UNITED MOTOR CO. 280 EAST MAIN Phone 345 nycwwrmi.iiiniij)w PRICE, UTAH r PREM CHASE & 5-!- box b. SEGO MORNING CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 4- Can 45c SANBORN 2 CHEESE Lb. Box 2 89c MUTTON Onions 12-o- Can 41 BAG 89c z. NO. 2 50-L- B. SUNKIST NO. Oranges Potatoes RED:or JUICY . Send 2 Boxtops Parsnips PKGS. PIE 38c Sea our 7!( LIBBYS CORNED COFFEE FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINED Friday night club members enjoyed a pleasant social evening as guests at the home of Mrs. Dom- inic Besso last week. Refresh-- ! ments and cards were interesting! features of the affair. Guests included Mrs. Fred Jones, Miss! Martha Stultz, Mrs. Tom Pace, Mrs. Alphonse Ossana, Mrs. John1 Mrs. Russell Winters, Menotti, Mrs. Joseph Delpha and Mrs. Ed -5! ARMOURS diiplay NO. 1 BAG B. 33c :2 3.49 WASHED 1 P, LB... TRIMMED QUALITY MEATS 39( Ham Hocks 49c Boiled Ham Lamb Chops pound 59c Bacon Squares lb.29c POUND .... POUND.... Sheya. OUR REPUTATION RIDES WITH EVERY CAR WE V-- 8 Lb. 35c LUNCH MEAT present. The birthdays of five members of the chapter were celebrated with a birthday party held Thursday night at the Moose lodge and highlighted with a pot luck supper and cards. Jessie Ockey, Rose Spatafore, Della Snow and Marie Lutz received birthday congratulations and a birthday gift was sent to Martha Horne, a member of the chapter now residing in Chicago TANG IMI MKI BORDEN PRESERVES TREET WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The Women of the Moose will hold a regular meeting Friday night, March 18, at the club room. All members are invited to be ISBJ; ENTERTAINS CLUB In compliment to the members of the El Novice club, Mrs. Joseph Heidenreich was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party at her! home Monday night. Mrs. Antone Dupin was an additional guest, Prizes were won by Mrs. John; Mrs.1 Hudson, Mrs. Dupin and Picnics SHANKLESS POUNd49 Wallace Pace. PLANTERS PIERCES PEANUT BUTTER VAY and HCNT Lb. SCOURING PADS hour PRICE TAXI PRICE all-wo- ol ANYTIME WE MEET ALL TRAINS New Cabs Careful Drivers 800 and Womens sizes. The suit favorite of our Spring group . . . slim as a ferret . . . with a skirt slit for easy walking a subtly detailed jacket molded to your figure. In ... SERVICE ANYWHERE Misses' CO. 800 Lewis Ladies TRICE Store No. N BC. PREMIUM SOS MAGIC 24- - 43c CATSUP NU MAID MARGARINE tTAXi SERVICE Jar Lb. 33c ZV2 SODA CRACKERS BAKERS Can 2 u. Box HIGHEST QUALITY 5 25c PURE HONEY Sunshine Foam Can psssi B) B FREE PARKING LOT FOR OUR CUSTOMERS!
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