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Show i ATE. PRIOR PAGE FOUR 'price and Nearby Mr. and Mrs. Art Jeanselme and Howard Dennis of Myton, nephew returned Saturday to Win-to- n, children visited of Thomas .Ted Price, of Mrs Wyoming, after visiting relatives' at the Thomas home here over the week-en- d, enroute to his home from and friends here. the national Boy Scout jamboree in Ellsworth Jewkes of Salt Lake City Washington. was a visitor here the latter part of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Young and last week with his parents, B. Jewkes. family are leaving this week forNa- a Mr J. two-wetrip to Yellowstone Harold V. Leonard of Salt Lake tional park. this City is a business caller in Price week. and D. Sheltotn R. Mrs. Mr. and week-en- d family will leave Price this L. R. Eldridge was a business calla two-- 1 Idaho for in for Bear Lake er in the state capital several days of week vacation. this week. Mr. and Mrs Emery Ward, son, Commissioner C. R Fahring, Attor- . u h Man James H. Bralfcynd Mark Uar- Rasmussen and Bill, Webb, after a -- ndatnsb Bake. ek 1 JU. 5. j Clavell and Mr. and Mrs. Homy Miss Marie Capitolo, daughter of family left Pi ice Monday to make Mr and Mrs Clement Capitolo, went their home in Cailsbad, New Mexico into Salt Lake City last week to visit with friends. The Reverend J. P Moreton of Salt Lake City was in Puce Tuesday, visAttorneys William W. Ray and J M. Christensen returned to Salt Lake iting fi lends. City Friday after spending several James Kissimatakis of Los Ange- days in Price in district court les was a Carbon county visitor last week. Miss Lois Gilner returned to Salt Miss Adeline Piacitelli returned to Lake City the latter part of last week Price Tuesday after spending the past after visiting with friends for several days. week in Salt Lake City. Knox Patterson of Salt Lake City, Beverly S. Clendenin, Salt Lake assistant United States district at- City attorney, left Friday after spendtorney, was a business visitor here ing several days here on court the fore part of the week. of Salt Lake District Attorney Donald T. Adams attorney of the United of Monticello was a caller here duron district court States veterans administration, was ing the week-en- d a business caller in Price during the business. B. Anderson Frank City, chief week-en- v d. Jimmy Heinlein of Grand is visiting his A. J. Young of Salt Lake City, of County Clerk B. H. Young, here recently. tion, Colorado, mother, Mrs. Price. George Harold C. Jackson a wedding trip to from have returned their the middle west and are making the was Jackson Mrs. home in Price. former Kathryn Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mildred Davis and Miss Louise !Wade left Price early this week for where the Englewood, California, former makes her home with her ents. Juncgrand- Heinlein, at THURSDAY, UTAH Price, Castle Dale Diamond Squads iSOFTBALL LEAGUE BEING ORGANIZED Clash Here $u soft-ba- ll The Price baseball Organization of a countywide tp, Eliza Carpenter returned Miss its diMrs. W. E. Patton of Payson is visthird straight victnl two in age league, comprising Tuesday evening after visiting w ui and daughter, her of the iting league visions, is one of the features Macti and Salt Lake City. counter Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Reece. with the Castle new recreational program sponsored week-en- d according to an an- aggregation. The gamPC units, taxing the 15 by Lake Deffendoll Salt of spent Fred V. King C. H. to start at 2:30 p, m. Attorney Karl at the home of Mr. nouncement Wednesday by visitor Lake Salt business City in recent a was City After dropping the director of the play proand Mrs. Earl O. Anderson, the guest Madsen, here. of the season, the 5? ject. of their daughter, Margaret. are interested tie difficulty in recofdi who and Price All boys Charles Ruggeri Mrs. Dr. and are asked to contact Mr. in its next two starts Th Los AnDr. and Mrs. I. S. Evans and Lloyd in the sport family are vacationing in afeither on Thursday or Fri- gained confidence as a rela Madsen recently returned E. Pengo, Jr., geles, California. double triumph, and is 25 week. this of and Nebraska day evening trip to ter a make a strong bid was in formed been Lake City Salt of have fortUk Howell Teams already B. R Colorado. Ofcat several other communities. Standard-vill- e championship. a recent business visitor in Price. the In other game schedule . to defeated Spring Canyon WedGeorge Daskalos left recently of day, Wellington will meet Hu with will and befoie tangle Miss Ruth Robertson, daughter going evening nesday visit in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Robertson of Price, to Los Angeles, where he will spend Castle Gate Friday on the latter her with is vacationing in California teams field. Spring Canyon is scheabout tw'O weeks. brother and sister, Clifford Robertduled to play at Kenilworth Thurs- division for boys under Amof Miller son and Mrs. Essie Weeden, who were John Mr. and Mrs day of next week. b0sfi5! ?fManManather week at last recent visitors here. said. The county league will include one were guests Folk erican and the homes of Mrs. Albert Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. George Collingham Mrs Matt Warner, sisters of Mrs for a vacation visit left last week-en- d Miller. California in San Francisco, Mr and Mrs L. L Snow of President Orson II Guymon, Supvisitors in V were week-en- d erintendent G J Reeves and Cleik school George Ockey of the Carbon district drove into Salt Lake City Mrs. Fred Mannaro and son of FRUITS CllOCERIB relaTuesday on official business. Denver, Colorado, are visiting tives in Wellington. Allen Barker of Price underwent 16th-17t- h the at week an appendectomy last Miss Helen Young of Wellington municipal hospital. left Monday for Pasadena, California, for an extended visit with relatives. Miss Nora Ungricht of Castle Dale hos-- 1 was admitted to the Price City Marvin Jorgensen, who has been an to undergo is pital Tuesday evening employed in Tacoma, Washington, in operation for acute appendicitis. home Wellington. his at visiting Katherine and Bud Gross, daughter Mrs. Harriet Pierce of Grey Eagle, and son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Gross California, is visiting in Wellington. at on thei 9c of Helper, were operated Price hospital Saturday for removal! Mrs. Mullin Mill of Fruita, Coloof appendix. rado, visited relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lions and Wellington Saturday. son returned Sunday to their home in 9c PACKAGE P. O. Silvagni and Don Woodward Los Angeles after visiting for several of Las Vegas, Nevada, are visiting days with Mrs. Lions brother, Lloyd here this week on business. E. Perigo, and family. -Miss Marjorie Hoggan will return to Ogden Sunday after having spent two weeks here visiting with Miss Moselle Young. bon-Eme- son-in-la- ry H i 10-d- fr Si FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY Fresh Creamery Butter Pound FIG BARS SUGAR $544 RIPPLED WHEAT Can Wesson.1.1 Mayonnaise 2Jc Mixer Oil ym Thur - Fri - Sat Continuous Sat. 3 Air Conditioned CO Also MARCH OF One Man Justice a Sun. 1:00 The Marines Have Landed! A fast moving drama Youll surely enjoy Dick Powell TIME THE SINGING MARINE Sun to Wed Continuous Continuous Sun. 3:30 Continuous Doris Weston - Lee Dixon Hugh Herbert - Allen Jenkins Sun. 1:00 Clark Myrnaj Gable and Loy Edna May Oliver BIRTII ANNOUNCED A daughter was born at the Price hospital Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. S. T. (Tony) Silvagni. Mr. Sil- vagni is a member of the city police PARNELL Stem Beetle Menace Sun - Mon Sun - Mon - T ue Kay Francis Errol Flynn Ian Hunter , ANOTHER DAWN Bean Growers Set Up Organization To Housing Drive For Legion Meet Pushed Price unit of the American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday reiterated its request for support of the public in providing housing for visitors to the state convention of the American gion on August 5, 6 and 7. All those who can assist in this matter are quested to telephone either Mrs. liam W. Hakalo or Mrs. Francis Miles. Le-Ci- ty Wil-forc- e. i "1 THE WORLDS BEST MOTORING VALUES s j USED CARS For the purpose of formulating inplans to control the bean-beet- le Carfrom 20 bean festation, growers bon county and Emerson Nielsen, Huntington, met Tuesday evening to form the Bean Growers association. The meeting was held in the office of William H. Bennett, county agricultural agent. Kenneth A. Wilson was elected A president of the new organization. board of directors was also elected, consisting of: R. Borrell, upper Miller creek area; Albert Barnes, Welling-tot- n district; George Watts, lower Miller creek area; E. C. Pierce and Rolla Jewkes, Price district. The bean acreage of Carbon county is between 500 and 600, it was determined. About 300 of these were represented at the meeting. The newly elected board was authorized to inspect the county sprayer and sugar beet sprayers to see if they could be used to control the beetle. The board also will go to Colorado to inspect the new power sprayers, capable of covering 20 acres a day. WINS SNAPSHOT AW ARD LaMar Davis of FTice won third prize in a weekly Salt Lake snapshot contest last week. In accordance with a standing offer, the Rice studio, which developed the pictures, duplicated the award presented by the; sponsor. The picture, entitled Cool in the Water, was taken west of, Price. Subjects of the snapshot are! Geraldine and Pierce Shelton and1 Charles and Charlene Madsen. rtAQ kLUIIu A-- l LARGE WHITE DOZEN 19c SODA CRACKERS MARTINIS CERTO 1931 CHEVROTjET COUPE r 1933 $225 CHEVROLET SEDAN Its tires, MASTER upholstery show no wear. Its motor has been carefully tuned and checked. Backed by an OK that counts. .. yj J 1935 PLYMOUTH COACH Its tires, upholstery show little wear. Its motor has been carefully tuned and checked. Backan OK ed by A that counts. ... CHEVROLET 1930 Jg y(0 STAND- ARD SEDAN Its famous engine has been tuned to deliver new car performance. Roomy Fisher body provides er c riding ease $225 Its finish, tires, and upholstery show no wear. Its motor, transmission and axel have been carefully checked for dependability and durability. See it and youll buy it . 1931 FORD COACH yMj) 1934 FORD FORDOR Was CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Big, roomy, comfortable, dependable. Like new in every respect. Backed by an OK that counts. 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