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Show Tm atuAy, lt face rcr annuail price J IQtlt (,U u t r ; ' ,Uf Jj : Us s Cut Price - SILVER MOON HALL Mr- ft Tlhnunrsdlay, Felbsfimairy i LADIES FREE TICKETS 11.00 Jstne Utter r. pri Orchestra 1 cal M- THE AMERICAN FLAG Will be Formed by Fire-wor- k In lh Sky at 12:15 p. m. See and Salute It Music by Cal Jewkes A - f R. C. STREET IN PRICE AT 11:15 A. M. CARBON COUNT! HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONCENT ON MAIN Pcnwn Holding Lucky Num Ur Will B Awarded 1931 Radio Darin Evening I- rtrvo frx I FREE DRAWING V - tvt I - Mr. II Denver Ihow, t Sujx-r- l drove tr bitslnts. Samur Calif, ar SOCIETY 1. E. O. ChipUr If old Meeting. Chapter B of the P. E. O. Sisterhood held its regular business meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Fleetwood. Girls League Entertained. The Girls league of the Carbon high school was entertained Monday with a reading by Mrs. Henry Rugger! of the book, "The Ivory Door," written by A. A. Milne, English per entertained at their home Sunday Mnemonic Club To with a Valentine bridge dinner. Meet Thursday uesls were at follows: Mr. und Mrs. ( meet will tic dub The Mnrmo hn Hillahrant, Wattis; J. Miller, J Thursday of th.f week at 3 00 p. m, Mrs. Mina Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. the instead of Fnd.iy, regular day. M. Mr. and Mr. L. A. Miller. George Mrs. W. E. Mdn ire will be the Mi Gee of IVice; Milton S. Wycoff, Mrs. Audrey Broyles and Mrs. Robert Sheldon of Helper, Public Bridte Luncheon Set. Sorcnls Club The Post Matrom Circle of Naomi Program Set. chapter, Order of I astern Star, w ill Mrs. Charles Rugger! will entersponsor a public br.dge luncheon at tain the Sorosis club at her home the Masonic temple Thursday of this Monday evening, February 19. "Alien week at 1:30 p. m. Corn" by Howard will be reviewed by Miss Virgie Mulhner. Bridge Dinner Given Sunday. literary. Musical Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wallm of Hcl- - Program Is Given. Mrs. Ruel Redd was hostess to the Junior Literary Auxiliary of the Woman's club at its regular meeting -- Prices are going up. It will pay you to an ticipate your needs and BUY NOW, Our prices quoted below are convincing evidence of savings offered for Friday and Saturday Vegetable, Tomato, Reef MILK Tall Cans 5 Campbell Soup for 2 COFFEE West Coast, EGGS 2 rjc Doz. SUGAR 10 Lbs. 20 25c 59c Parent-Teache- 2 for.... BROOM- SEACH CORN BEEF 1 Lb. Can under-privileg- ed ind-in- e Myr lege a' week- - Jam Locally Bryso riage fice It Owned Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save WEEK-EN- Mr. and SPECIALS D (Silky Chorus To Present Cantata Saturday. The Chanterres, Woman's club chorus, under the direction of Sue H. Christensen will present the sacred cantata, Hear My Prayer by Mendelssohn at the Legion hall, Saturday, February 17 at 3 p. m. Mamie Adamson and Leah Ramsey will accompany the chorus at the piano, assisted by Allan Ramsey, Gene Goetzman, Phyllis Williams and Maxine Schlegel, violinists, G. H. Childs, cel- 39 25 39 I5 ROCKWOOD COCOA 2 Lbs 29' Fresh list. In addition to the cantata special instrumental and vocal selections will be presented as follows: Come Where The Lillies Eloom, by Thompson and Gay Little Will O The Wisp, by Frankaus, chorus; trio, "Lullaby by Lynch, Ramona Walters, Lillis Bryner, Estelle Dalton; violin duet, selected, Helen and Maxine Groussman, Freda Groussman, accompanist; Wynken, Blynken, And Nod by Worth and Lullaby And Good Night by Brahms, chorus; piano solo, Cordova (from Songs of Spain) by Albeniz, Ethel Hillabrant; soprano solo, My Heart At Thv 23c Dozen A 4 lb. J J Pail $16 TT - MILK couni Quart Can PEANUT BUTTER DANDY All Flavors 2 Pk$s- - 211 Quart Jar PERNBROOK 20-O- z. BEANS CAN FOR Cut, Twin Peaks 19-O- z. 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Over three hundred people attended the costume social and dance sponsored Tuesday evening by the Notre Dame association for the benefit of the Notre Dame school band. Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Miss Celia Tabone of Castle Gate and Edward Piacitelli of Price, while the awards for the funniest costumes were won by Bertha Moynier and Leon Moy-niof Price. A musical program was presented during intermission. The dance was the last Catholic social affair before the Lenton season, which began Wednesday. Grape Fruit Club To Sponsor Junior Traffic Organization In Price City Schools tablummcnt of a junior cuig, AIbcrt mean that numerous g graduates in eastern Utah v to continue their cducstii,, ctherwise they would havt Mil J tumty to go higher than I vp grade, Mr. Clmstensen ssat tie An institution of this Litf be of great economic bentfri e. district, as it would provide 5 operatioi eratle employment and tz tor aeuti circulation of. money. A vocational talk on optoewr Dean given by W. W. Lewis, ovraet weight Lewis Optical company. the fore The club decided to Invenp Fran child pnbe Price and take steps to inns Lake di situation. Dr. Charles tsr, Ms1 chairman of the club's Soren leged child committee. spent w B. K. Farnsworth, state t supervisor, and I. S. NoalLo t tendent of trades and coacj-thstate department of eia cji were guests of the club. Bcfi. wj briefly, highly praising the i system in the Carbon distni Ralph versity bon hif evening at the Catholic Social 3 Lb. BOX OF KIWAUIS TALK ss Regular meeting of the New Cen tury club was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, with Helen Memmott as the hostess. The following program was given: Vocal and solos, "Bandelleroo, "Temptations, Francis Bemardi, accompanied by Aileen Radcliff; piano Valse DeLero, Miss Aileen solo, Radcliff; mandolin selection, O. K. Jameson; review, Eugene play ONeills Ah, Wilderness, Mrs. Henry Ruggeri. SODA CRAX COLLEGE SUBJECT Possibilities and need of a junior in Carbon county to serve eastern Utah were discussed by Superintendent W. W. Christensen at the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club evening. FOR SALE, WANTED, ETC. Wednesday . Pointing out that such an Institution would serve six counties, Mr. Christensen stated that eastern Utah FOR SALE One grey horse, wt. is a site for a junior college, about 1200 lbs. Will be sold at but itlogical Monday evening. Eugene O'NeiU's will require time and wholeplay, Ah. Wilderness, was reviewed public auction at my ranch on Mon- hearted support on the part of the by Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, and Miss day, Feb. 19, at 5:00 p. m. Sheridan public to secure such educational fa- Kate Smith gave a tribute to Abra- Powell. ltc ham Lincoln. The musical program HAR-neSALE-SETS NEW 20 for catalogue. Murray Harness Shop, included two piano selections by Mrs. FOR for practically cost. Write Murray, Utah. 11 Roy Woodhead and two vocal selecE1-, tions by a trio consisting of Mrs. don Otteson, Mrs. J. B. Thompson and Mrs. Vernon Merrill. operated the companys unit at Great Falls, Mont., one of the largest in that section. Mr. Peterson is manager of the local Safeway store. PALM OLIVE dimes for this part of tht e restive NEED FOR JUNIOR w Sunday Guests From Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scars and children of Provo, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Peterson and family. Mr. Sears has recently been transferred to this district as supervisor of the Safeway stores in this area, having previously IB. Schillings, lb.. Large, Fresh, For Sweet Voice" (Sampson el Dchla) by Sacns, Sue H. Christensen; violin aid cello duet, "Kamennoi-Ostioby Rubinstein and "Saiute D Amour" by Eiger, Leah Merrill and Aden Ramsey: Clara Thompson and Mary Ha.isen will be the cantata soloists. Members of the chorus are: So pranos, Clara Thompson, Mary Hansen, Irene Gunderson, Ramona Walters, Olive Brockbank; altos, Natalie Bean, Bliss Hubbard, Emily Hamilton, Sophia Roberts, Zela Merrill, Le Rene Hunsaker, Mina E. Brooks, Estelle Dalton, Lillis Bryner. The public is cordially invited to attend. HADMThEI Glei Johi mid |