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Show 1D "'N. Ul ' .tr it ITTNE Lpn-advocat- JIEETS ,UNE 15 ' 5 8. 1953 Upsets Silver Moon county commissioners In a bitterly fought game meeting as a board jast Tuesday 3 h0 ,l?Uon on Thursday, J une 15, evening, The eked out a 4 victory over Kelley Drug in S the Class AA division Taxpay-claims. of the Ameri-- i 'h,Sualization advised that aU requests can LcS00 league. After the two tiled on teams had battled on even terms for abatements must be commission- - five innings, the Printers clinched The date. that board of equalization on victory in the sixth when Gagosian sat M a lived on an error and came home on J 7- m I. V. Silvagnis three-bas- e hit. Vecchio was the leading hitter with two out of three. The fielding fea- -' tures were supplied by Watkins and Gagosian. The box score: JS 3 V,t Ea.rheir Sun-Advoc- ., J - 5-- , B. Tiru: I V writs all BOYHOOD GIFT It was on the occasion of his ninth Although the opposing team made birthday anniversary that Peatwice as many hits, the Price Trad- body, destined to become one of the ing mne took advantage of walks and luminaries of the stage, received a errors to defeat the Silver Moon on most precious gift from his father Monday, The winners were lim- a violin. It was the first musical inited to three hits, whereas their ad- strument that Eddie ever tried to versaries garnered six. Despite this play, but from the moment he claspdifference, the Trading nine took a ed it tendcily in his arms it was evilead in the first inning and held it dent he was to be the master. throughout the contest. He was an eager pupil, and playThe main feature of the game was ed the little instrument jubilantly the hitting of Goni, Silver Moon out- soulfu!l at every for fielder, who cracked out a homer, anyone who wished opportunity to listen to his double and triple in three times at efforts. bat. He drove in all of the runs made Then cemc 1917 the world war II. O. A. and Eddie, although much too young, i 4 rushed to enlist in the navy. He left 1 0 0 behind him Iris friends, his books, all 1 5 2 of the moat treasured boyhood pos2 7 0 sessions everything but that preci1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7-- 4. Colorado Officers Nab Man Suspected Of Price Burglary Roy Whcudon, transient, who allegedly stole a microscope and two tubes of cocaine from the office of Dr. R. F. McLaughlin Sunday, was giant therbe flashed to visitors by a constructed mometer, 218 feet high, colu of steel metal, with a tubes to represent the of neon-ligmercury. 150-fo- ot ht DO YOU KNOW The NEW DODGE ha new type standard jjlow pressure tires a Wheadon to Price. According to word received here, Wheadon confessed the crime to I SEDAN, equipment, 5875 915. r, JeHvered-4-doo- Price Garage Co. Grand Junction officers after he had been arrested for being under the influence of narcotics. IMUtUUtIUUMIIIII M-- 4 I I I H I 4 I I I I Fishing Season The beautifully toned instrument became famous in navy circles. It became Eddies constant companion Opens June 15 th. I :: Tornado, Crop, and Automobile, Century of Temperatures at the In Chicago w Progress exposition arrested in Grand Junction the following day. Deputy Sheriff Warren Peacock left Wednesday to return ous violin. 2 0 0 0 3 0 kinds of InsuranM, firs, Lightning. M PAGE TIIEE3 PRICE. UTAn Advocate Wins Close Price Trading Team Game From Druggists fB0AEDOFEQLIZATION " e, 1 in the in the United companies 4 States. 49 Bqfldlrf ai 1 1 j Bff J. BRACKEN Briley I Aluminum skis, weighing less than half as much as hickory ones, are being developed in Sweden. LEE, Mansjer Bulling, East Mala Street PRICE. UTAH Longer service is claimed for a new brake lining that is oil, grease and water-proo- f. fiu PiC SALT LAKE lome, Mn. ICE fAh CITYS NEWEST HOSTELRY i Temple Square 200 iQ Our Agent Will Call ie Qtj, n r Fpions and ROOMS 200 H&tcA TILE BATHS 1.50 to $3.00 Union Pacific Bus Depot in Hotel Temple Square Building. Intenzrban Depot just across the Street. Union Station within 3 Blocks. Fer-ro- in the training camps on board the battle wagons with him through arduous submarine duty even surviving shipwrecks with its blond owner. Eddie has become world famous for his unique mastery of the banjo, but there is no instrument in his huge collection he prizes more than the birthday gift from his father. If a visitor goes into the broadcasting stu- I: dio and talks to Eddie hell probably be shown the valuable violin. On the sides of the instrument one can see where Eddie, in a moment of youthful inspiration, carved his name boldly with a Recently the Safeway Stores announced that Eddie Peabody had signed a contract for a series of radio programs each Wednesday night at 7:30 over stations of the National WILLIAM EDWARD PINEGAR Broadcasting company. The magical Funeral services were held at Wel- violin of the Safeway star will often lington Saturday for William Edward be heard on these sparkling broad- :! son of John casts. Pinegar, F. and Grace Ellis Pinegar, who died at Spanish Fork early last Thursday More Texans live in the country morning. The child was born in Price than do the inhabitants of any other February 6, 1929, and is survived by state. About 4,000,000 Texans are his parents, five brothers and two sisters. Interment was in the Wellington cemetery under the direction of the Deseret mortuary. CHRISTIAN (77 7 . C jack-knif- e. on lesson-sermo- m C. N: Stevenson Lumber Co. ! Get your fishing license here PRICE, UTAH 202 WEST MAIN I I I I I I I I utter III 1 1 1 1 1 I HI Swollen Feel I I I I M II 1 1 I 1 I I I H I I H " Amazing Relief. mgs at January prices?" othYou probably feel like a lot of is do can all about you er people that or shoes in your some powder dust foot bath and give your feet a special be foolish. dont but at that, let it go mind today that you Make up your feet a real to your give are going chance to get well. or any Go to Schramm-Johnsoan other good druggist today and get Emerald Moones of bottle original Why not visit our store today? 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Proteo tion is also promised in the following Biblical quotation included in this The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even forever more. (Psalms 121:8). n is Included in the the following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: The basis of all health, sinlessness and immortality is the great fact that God is the only mind, and this mind must be not merely believed, but it must be understood. (P. 339). lesson-serm- Prices of Raw Material up 30 to 50 since January 1st ays Check over your supplies and fill your needs from our superior lines. Do it before the rush begins at prices the lowest in years. lesson-sermo- IVAVAV.VVWAVAVA Mwdfrom OLSEN rur-alit- es. ERNEST 0. ROSSITZR, Mgr. - JAMES FREDERICK Eddie Peabody with the treasured violin his father gave him. n Funeral sendees were held at Monday for James Frederick Olsen, 56, of Rochester, who died Saturday evening. Interment was under the direction of the Wallace mortuary. Mr. Olsen was born at Spring City February 29, 1877, a son of Frederick and Matilda Jensen Olsen. He came to Emery county in 1883, and had lived at Rochester for the past 22 years. He was a widower. Surviving are three sons and one daughter, Austin Olsen and Mrs. Carlyle Crawford, Rochester, and Neldon and Weldon Olsen, Emery; three brothers, Levi Olsen, Ferron; Fred and Deloss Olsen, Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Dentha Larsen, Salt Lake; Mrs. Geo. A. Iverson, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. J. N. Hanson, Ephraim, and 10 grandchildren. four-year-o- Radio connection in every room T Deaths Coffee Dependable Airway Lb. Lb. . . . FRIDAY, JUNE 5c POUND Sliced Bacon Lean Mild 27c 21c J) Cure Vi POUND nml SATURDAY, JUNE lO 6c . |