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Show THE TAGE LIGHT SUN EXTENSIVE TRACES Practice ThriSt at . P. Skaggs Prices Effective Fri., and Sat., June OF OIL SOUGHT IN CAM DATA Cl TDAPTi unil ilninLL lilflvl FRUITS and VEGETABLES Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Green Onions, Radishes will all sell for only 2 bunches for 5c We have only the best of Fresh Vegetables. Fresh lots come in each morning. They are priced at a very small margin. PEPPERS TOMATOES NEW SPUDS 10c 4c 3 roa DEVILED MEAT 3 10c 9c 10c CANS FRANCO-AMERICA- SPAGHETTI CAN MATCHES 3 BOXES burned. Going 3 Years The project itself has been in operation for the past three years. However, due to lack of funds, extensive movements could not be followed. With the WPA and the it is hoped county now to have the work completed without further interruptions. Current work has been going on for the past six weeks, and is expected to continue until around the first of September. Repetition Necessary Jewkes said the species of weeds that were offering the most resistance at the present time were the White Top, Morning Glory and Burdock. He of the county said that only could be completely covered this year, due to the fact that there is so much repetition necessary in stamping out the weeds. We have to go back and go over weed-eradicati- one-ten- th POUND lie ... MARSHMALLOWS pound OP. SKAGGS GELATIN3 MUSTARD Te SALMON 13c 10c 10c 10c 9c 9c FOR tap, RAISINS 2 11 OUNCE PACKAGES CLEANSER IIE: BLUE TOMATOES NO. 2 Vi BUNNY-SOLI- PACK- 3 tor 25c CANS CRISCO 3 POUNDS MILK CHOCOLATE STARS MILK CHOCOLATE MINTS JELLY BEANS pound u WHEATIES package COFFEE POUND PINEAPPLE TIDBITS can CHEESE SHREDDED WHEAT WATERMELONS RED RIPE ICE FLOUR COLD KLONDIKEPOUND - LB. BAG MUTTON 17c POUND .. . Cut any sine desired Mutton Chops ASSORTED j j f? MARKET SLICED MADE CLOVER O POUND . FANCY SLICED STEER BACON 29c POT ROAST 2 POUNDS ? Y 12c nf vVSTORES 4 j Y; Y Y v Y Y f Y Y Y Y Hotel Temple Square t Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. - Th 19-2- 0 Dry Pack Can MATCHES Coffee Ma1- SALAD DRESSING Sall 25c DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 48 Lbs- - $1.83 - can CALUMET Baking Powder--Lb. SWANS DOWN Cake Flour Pkg 27c BAKERS PREM 15c SALMON KERR LIDS Pk 10c MASON JAR CAPS pks-MASO- 7c 17c N Doz- - FRUIT JARS Qf 69c PINEAPPLE JUICE Can 10c 17c can 17c PEflS No. 2 Can, FRUIT COCKTAIL flAmi GOLDEN BANTUM-vUNO. 2 CAN Slfi L FOR FRUITS and VEGETABLES LETTUCE Solid Heads Each 5c NEW PEAS Local-,Poa- nJ NEW SPUDS 3 OR. ONIONS, RADISHES 2 For CANTALOUPES TOMATOES m-- 3 Lbs- - MEATS X ff ? 29c Choice Milk Fed Spring Fryers , Fat Stewing Hens and Fresh Fish 'tJiy'Jnrrj f? Y BEE- F- POUND Y, Y .. OPEN KETTLE RENDERED PURE LARD SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL fY POUND 27c POUND nn Lunch Meat FRESH FRESH 2 POUNDS son-in-la- Cottage Cheese 2 POUNDS BEEF LIVER Of the $4,015,751.45 in rental and) Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harvey and son, benefit payments under the original: week-end in Colorado Bill, spent the of the AAA from May 12, w program and their with visiting Mac-Cato Director William Peter-- 1 Mrs. Jack Mr. and according daughter, and their family. Mr. McCann son of the Utah State Agricultural! is superintendent of the Pecida mine. college extension service. Other counties in this section of the Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves, Mrs. W. W. Harvey and Earl Rich visited state received payments as follows:1 in Salt Lake over the week-en- d. Emery, $31,429.14; Garfield, $4,435.94;, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reynolds and Grandi $416 52; San juant $20,198.05; week-en- d Scoin the family spent and $30,231.24, Uintah, Wayne, $220,- -i field. 515.91. Vel-tri Melvin Sacramano and Louie motored to Salt Lake City Friday, returning home Saturday with furni- ternoon. prior to the latters death on1 ture for Mr. and Mrs. Sacramanos Saturday. new home. A number of Columbia residents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horner and .motored to Price Wednesday to Bonna Jean, Mr. and Mrs tend the Seal Bros, circus Ed Brady and son, Donald, and Mr. A group of gypsies made Columbia and Mrs. Ed Buchspice and son. Jack, a short visit Saturday afternoon in Freemont on a Their fortune telling was cut short spent the week-en- d fishing trip. (after a hurried hustle out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Day spent the Louis Jones of Castle Dale, son of weelj-en- d in Elmo with relatives. Jete Jones, a former resident of this delegation from Columbia met place, visited in Columbia last week with the county commissioners on with Harold Summers. June 6 to discuss improvements on! Mr. and Mrs. Abram Strate and our bad roads. family motored to Joes Valley Sun-- 1 Mrs. William Lines was called tOidav for a short visit. the bedside of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kimber spent Blackburn of Wellington Monday af- - Sunday in Huntington canyon. 2ic QUALITY MEATS U. S. INSPECTED UNION G- .here Saturday. $19 TULIP or LEG of FANCY YEARLIN- AAA Cash Shown! 12c PACKAGE LETTERHEADS ' Distribution Of FINE WITH ONR Strawberries ject. No. 2Vi Pork & Beans Can ng ' 69c 15c 15c 15c 9c 15c 5c 18c creek. Our follow-u- p program which is to insure better cultivation ,is taking more time than we expected, but if we have good luck, our current project will be labeled a success. Work within the city limits of the main towns in Carbon county is also being worked and is under the direct prosupervision of the county-wid- e ller These Prices Effective Fri., Sat., June Three teams in the A division of the junior league baseball group are tied for first place, following the trouncing handed the late league-leader- s, J. C. Penneys by the General Electrim team. The two teams will! play off the tie, the winner meeting with relatives, the week-en- d Lester Worley visited Sunday in the Eastern Utah for the coveted, crown. Emery county. The telling game was played on the Ann Harding and Herbert Marshall were featured in The Lady Consents south diamond Tuesday evening and The Calling of Dan the General Department store garner-- 1 last Tuesday. Mathews was presented Friday eve- ed 20 runs to Penneys nine. One! ning in the amusement hall. home run was smacked, R. Bills being Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts and the recipient in the initial frame. son, Carl. Lucille Ammon, Columbia and Fay Reese of Price, motored to Batteries were Bills, House and Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Roberts will re- Polve, Axelgard for Penneys, Pikej main at the Girl Scout camp there and Simone for General Department, for a week . F. Anselmo and Mario Notte of Salt Lake City have been business visitors in Columbia for a while. H. Beebe was a business visitor D - the same locations a number of times before we can get at the bottom of the trouble. Most work at the present time is centering in the vicinities of Wellington, Spring Canyon and Mi- WEATSTCROCERtESTfUiTjX0tnrAT5TrN Three Teams Tied For First Place in A Group of Miss Rose Zupan. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford and visitors at the family were week-en- d state capital city. Richard Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen, returned here Thursday from Soring City where he has been painting and redecorating their home. Mr, and Mrs. Tally Evans and family motored to Salt Lake City to spend An offer of settlement in the financing of the Price River Wat! Conservation district was received through Governor Henry H last week, the suggested plan caiiS f.or payment of $35,000. However the proposal advanced included , stipulation that the state was allow ed to reserve the right to construct a dam in the upper gooseberry dis trict with the idea of utilizing the much disputed surplus which has been a subject of controversy between this district and the Sanpete area for some years. Those in charge of the local water districts affairs are to meet with the state land board for more discussion next Monday. HELPER AND PRiJitP j SALTED PEANUTS 1936 I? Charlie and Hit being tucky Blue Streak. COLUMBIA NEWS Thursday night will be bank night, with a substantial free prize to the lucky winner. The flicker Thurs-B- y Leona Lines jday will be Law in Her Hands Gourdin McCluskey, son of Mr. and .starring Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Mrs. James McCluskey, has been vis- - Farrell, Warren Hull and Lyle in Provo with relatives. ot. Miss Frances Mezek spent the week-en- d in Sunnyside at the home Tal-iti- From Page One) weeds out. We havent tried this method bebut from the fore, Jewkes said, present looks of things we con tern plate success. Two acres are to be Strand Theatre To Feature . JUNE ig, Proposed Settlement Of Water Dispute Is To Be Talked Monday of Kenilworth will be brought to a head shortly. Officials there are to provide slack for burning purposes and workers will attempt to burn the Type of equipment to be used isi ChanQeS not specifically known, but either ro- tary or cable tools will be employed, Renovations Made a week of varied entertainment is Considerable work was necessary on the theatrical program for the even before the actual tests could be gtrand theatre in Helper starting The road to that section, imorrow an(j continuing through next built by the Carter Oil company more Thursday evening, than 14 years ago, was in bad shape, Tomorrow and Saturday, the Strand and bridges across the San Rafael wiU feature His Majesty Bunker river had been washed out by the Bean a comedy starring two new-storof past years. Stockmen liv" 'comerS Owen Davis, Jr., and Louise ing in that section have been using Latimer For the secon(j show in the the roads, it was said, constituting the doukie feature program, Norman Fos- major portion of travel until the pres- ter and Evelyn Knapp will be shown ent company moved in. in Ladies Crave Excitement. Residents of this section are watch- Sunday and Monday has a replace- ing the developments with interest, ment from the regularly advertised for if the tests determine authentic bin featuring Kay Francis and Ian traces of a deep oil pool there, it will Keith in The White Angel 'instead mean much to Carbon and Emery of Bullets and Ballots. counties. Supplies, for the major part, Tuesday and Wednesday will feawould be taken from Price and the ture another double bill program, most pay roll would be spent, for the Hit No. 1 being Champagne with part at home. KenNo. 2 5C POUND CUCUMBERS ine ,25c 3 (Continued anti-'gran- 9c P0UHD THURSDAY, WEED ERADICATION Unusual honor was accorded Rev. Ralph C. Jones, Price resident for many years, at the state convention of the Knights of Pythias at Park City the fore part of last week whente Oil company in their attempts to lo- - he was voted the office of grand pre-calate for life, a step believed never oil in 1921. before to have been taken by a fra- Seek Formations Principal object of the drive is to ternal order in the state. Rev. Jones, location of Pennsylvania formations, Marion Bliss, James G. Reese of Price, otherwise known as hermosia and par-- 1 Mrs. George F. Sprattling and Mrs. adox formations While oil has been .Teresa Bosone of Helper, and H. H. found extensively but in small quan-- 1 Woods of Kenilworth were delegates tities in this state, it is the opinion ln attendance from this district. Mr. of the drillers that a large supply Reece was the state directing officer, (j chancellor, during the past may imve been trapped in the climb Just whtre the supply lays is 'year, the newly elected Utah leader not determined, lienee the designated being from Garfield, extremes in the distance set for drill- - 19-2- 0 ja PRICE, UTAH PROGRESS MOUNTS Price Man Honored By State Fraternal Order A t Year Meet FOR PROGRAM OF ADVOCATE. 19c 5c 25c 29c Market Inspected STEWING m$Nicefat-L- bPORK SAUSAGE Frsh Grnd2 Lbs 35c lSlc 17ic ? ?Y T Yi MUTTON CHOPS Lb POT ROAST Good cnts--Lb. COTTAGE CHEESE Lb $! If II A CT Y! STEAKS Steer Beef Lb. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHERMANS NEEDS Y Y! T II II Ms 5 SWISS CHEESE SLICED OR PIECE POUND i3 jc 10c Iflf 18lc |