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Show THE GUV, PRIOR, UTAH BVERT THURSDAY PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, INI Kenilworth Items Jerry Varner of Sunnyeide wai a bnaineu caller here Monday Frank Young made a business trip to Salt Lake City last Monday. T. Pine of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting his brother, Frank Pine. Mrs. Annette Tuttle and son, Budin Salt Lake dy, spent the week-en- d PRICE HELPER City. Mrs. Fred Killpack of Ferron is employed as night nurse at the hos- pital. Matt Butterworth and Mrs. Thomas Shore, returned to their home in Detroit, Mieh. ALL OVER THE WORLD Miss Wanda Bass of Provo will visG. . Woodhead, indefinitely. STANDARD MARKET CO it her sister, Mrs. Harry Parr left Friday for Ameri- can Fork to attend the funeral of his srant, Mrs. Joseph Pair. Robert Woodhead left Sunday mor. ning for Salt Lake City, where he is a freshman at the University of Utah. Mrs. E. Jackson, who has spent the last three weeks visiting relatives, returned to her home in Salt Lake City. Miss Marie Postovit and Miss Or-pWagner were dinner guests of Miss Willamy Hughes on Wednesday. John Marks and Sam Woodhead of 8alt Lake City made a business trip to Kenilworth the latter part of the week. Mrs. George Jackson, Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs. L. P. Pearce attended their Helper Bridge elub Tues. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS ha day last Miss Eva Nichols of Salt Lake City has been the house guest of her sister, Miss Sarah Nichols, and Mrs. Dick Tiffany. Miss Orpha Wagner, who has been visiting in Missouri, returned to Kenilworth Saturday and resumed her school duties in the public schools. Mrs. Wells Moffitt and children, who have been guests of Mrs. L. Leavitt and Mrs. Tom Jackson, left Tuesday for their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hughes, Miss Willamy Hughes and Miss Esther Hughes were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes on Sunday. Frank Pine, manager of the Kenilworth Mercantile company; has installed a new talkie at the theater. It is claimed to be the best one in Carbon eounty. Mrs. Will Manson entertained at a two-tabbridge party Friday afternoon. The invited guests were Mrs. G. Petersen, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. George Jackson, Miss Edna Graves, Mrs. John Judd, Mrs. Verne Ramp-to- n, Mrs. John Burton, Mrs. Gladstone Woodhead and Mrs. Len Snow. The Thursday Bridge club, met at the home of Mrs. Cloy Hamelwright. The following were present : Mrs. Andrew Bell, Mrs. Dick Tiffany, Mrs. Q. Wilcox, Mrs. C. Jewkes, Mrs. Pete Myers, Mrs. Eldon Conover, Mrs. Ne-pGunderson, Mrs. Robert MeDer-maiMrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mrs. Haz-elto- n Nelson and Mrs. W, Memory. Mrs. Nephi Gunderson won the prize. le , Oouble Stamp Bay Tuesdays A Beautiful Cake Plate FREE With , Each Pkg. 32c PIGGLY WIGGLY is known all over the WORLD for featuring NATIONALLY ADVERTISED merchandise. We have served Carbon County for the past SIX YEARS and will continue to serve with the HIGHEST QUALITY of merchandise, the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES and the MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE. Specials ITtHii SSaMhmrdaty JJannaipy Tuesday A Large CakeTin FREE jojiiu-c- d 1 Lb. Can 27c Americas Favorite "Dessert COME AND HAVE LUNCH WITH US. We will serve to all our patrons FREE a cup of Fragrant Maxwell House Coffee and a Kraft Cheese Sandwich. Crisp and Delicious Try the New Lime Flavor x 1 Lb. Can 2 Pkgs. 31c 3 Pkgs. 23c Oquirrh 1 Lb. Requires No Soaking Easy to Now, Youll Like BRAN 10 Lb. Prepare hi 35c d, Hiawatha News Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright and family motored to Salt Lake City Saturday morning. Otto Hems, assistant manager for the United States Fuel company from Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d in Hiawatha looking over the mines. Mrs. Mae Brandon entertained at a luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Clifford Simmons, Mrs. A1 Babcock, Sr., Mrs. W. A. Baxter and Mrs. A1 Babcock, Cloth Bag 2 Pkgs. 25c 'joit Mar & CELERY 3 For 15c Pan Cake and Waffle Syrup Time Is Here i Doz. and g Pkg. 10c maw. n, A Regulator Delicious Jr. y, 3 15( For rtf Mrs. Virgil Gunderson entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. A. Madsen, Mrs. John Randle and Mrs. Lee Jensen, both of Kenilworth and Mrs. Lloyd Unger- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murray entertained at dinner and cards Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nougaret, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garber, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crogan, Mr. and Mrs. William Burn, Mr. and Mrs. William Bnrt, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleason and C. N. Orr. Mrs. William Burt and C. N. Orr won the prizes. The Thursday Sewing elub met at the home of Mrs. Burt Reese. Those present were Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. Sam Perkowski, Mrs. Charles Marble, Mrs. John Paterson, Mrs. Dan Wych-rlMiss Jessie Reese, Mrs. Matt .Rauhala and Mrs. James Wyeherly. 'The affair was later turned into a' shower for Mrs. James Wyeherly, a bride of last week, formerly Miss Thelma Rauhala. Mrs. Lloyd Ungennan entertained at dinner and cards Friday evening. Guests included Mrs. A. F. Jorgensen, . Mrs. E. E. Wright, Mrs. E. C. Bowen, Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. H. B. Lindo-maMrs. A. Opperman, Mrs. Wil--' liam Burn, Mrs. C. E. Hassinger, Mrs. William Steekelman, Mrs. E. A. Tuck---e-r, Mrs. Elmer Love, Mrs. W. W. Murray, Mrs. Frank Gleason, Mrs. J. G. Reese, Mrs. A. Madsen, Mrs. Bert Reese, Mrs. Dnn Wyeherly, Mrs. Anna Butcher, Mrs. Hcnrv Nougaret, Mrs. Ross Cox and Mrs. Charles Marble. Prizes were won by Mrs. C. K. Hassinger and Mrs. E. C. Bowen. LETTUCE Pkg. 10c Instant PostuM isvasAoi jj Medium 45c Large 85c Hustler's Special Grade, Wisitch 48 Lbs. The Famous Cereal Drink MATCHES pi Ini NnMaKAicsHMmv 1I.IH.UMHI KM 23c Large 39c Why Not 2 25c Six Box Cartons Whole or Half Per Lb. Buy the Best 1-- 2 Lb. Can 21c Small KRAFTS PRODUCTS PINT Mayonnaise .... .35c Vi PINT Mayonnaise . .19c Vi LB. Package Cheese. .21c Whole or Half Per Lb. 4 Lbs. 49c -- -- Protests Solon Taking Seat In Utah House The Utah State Press association Monday initiated proceedings to protest the seating of W. D. TInmmond of Moab as member of the Utah house of representatives from Grand county. Hammond, according to A. B. Gibson, . president, and Mrs. Grace A. jer, secretary of the association, hairman of the board of educa-- of Grand eounty aehool district r him to hold that office and be unber of the legislature, the aa soon officers contend, ii in viola-o- f Article 0, See. 6 of the state titution, which reads: No person holding any public of-profit or trust under authori-i- f the United States, or of this ;, shall be a member of the legis-- makes either house of the legislature the sole authority aa to the qualifications and election of its members, the protest may be expected to go before the committee on elections of the house, which has not yet been named. play at the Community church and sponsored by the Harding, Central and Southside schools. There are a hundred and fifty large prints in the gand. A small charge for admission has been made and the funds will be utilised to purchase art reproductions for the three schools. Patrons are askand whieh exhibit, opened Monday ed to attend in the evening from 7 will continue until Friday evening. to 9, while the pupila have an opjfor-tunit- y Among the famous artiste repreCloses of seeing the collection during i, sented are Gainsborough, Titian, the day. Van Dyek, Raphael and others of the old masters, while among thi MINNESOTA MAN DIES ON DAY An excellent opportunity for art ed- more modern are representative subAFTER ARRIVAL IN PRIOR ucation is afforded this week to school jects from the brush of Ben Foster, Frank Eaton, 40, of International children and patrons of Price in the George DeForrest Brnsh, Ernest Ah mmurh as the same constitution exhibit of art reproductions on dis best, George Innea and Gustav Wei- - Falls, Minn., died in Pries Thursday of Art Exhibit On Friday Evening of heart failure. He had only been here one day, coming from Minnesota to join hie wife who has been in Price for a month. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the J. E. Flynn Funeral Parlors with interment in the Price City eemetery. Eaton was born in Minneapolis, Minn., in 1881, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eaton. Hia widow, Mrs. Dolarens Walker, and one child, two years old, survive. Old newspapers, 25c per bundle while they lost The Bon. |