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Show Fifteen Entertained At Bridge Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hal MacKnlght entertained at bridge and luncheon last Saturday evening for the following O. K. Jameson was a SprlngviUe guests: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sumvisitor from Friday until Saturday. ner, Mr. end Mrs. George B. Wallace, Dr. and Mrs. R. F. McLaughlin, Mr. Mrs. Arthur Hanson and Miss Mil- and Mrs. S. J. Sweetring, Mr. and dred Pace returned Monday from a Mrs. Fred Winkenwerder, Mr. and short visit to the state capital. Mrs. Frank Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hanson and Mrs. Earl Hills, G. M. Hartzell of Salt Lake, repre- ceat senting the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company, was a business visitor Social Sewing Circle in Price several days of this week.' Club Is Entertained. Mrs. R. I. Brockbank entertained Stanley Edwards went Into Salt the Social Sewing Circle club ThursLake Wednesday to visit for several day afternoon of last week, the afdays. ternoon being spent in a social way after which refreshments were servGeorge D. Lucas of Grand Junc- ed. Members present included Mrs. tion, Cola, attended the funeral ser- B. W. Dalton, Mrs. Rulon Bryner, vices held Tuesday for Mrs. Lester Mrs. George Christensen, Mrs. Hen- price and Cflearbq niliam Anderson was a itor in Salt Lake City. Soy yve week-en- d Howell and Paul Hoidaway into Salt Lake last week., Eilton C. Jones was ler the latter part of a Salt Lake last week. E. Beveridge was a business visi-i- n Fkovo Thursday of last week. Graussman was a week- - business visitor in the state capi- - Galanis was a business caller several days of last Salt Vick a business visi-Euxe- nvi j J. Worley. John Bradley was PAGE THE SPN. ADVOCATE. PRICE, UTAH JANUARY IS. IMS ka Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Worley and Mis: Wells Moffitt of Salt Lake were in Mce Tuesday to attend the lSawriw returned Saturday funeral services 'of Mrs. Lester J. Several days visit in the state Worley. several days of last WhitSAVINUJ Wbat STYLES I Andtheyr D PAOT COLODl ry Gibbs, Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, Mrs. J. F. MacKnlght, Mrs. Parley Rhfad, Mrs. George Harding, Mrs. John H. Redd, Mrs. Ray Walters, Mrs. Carl Saxey, Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. Irene Woodward, Mrs. Angus John-n- .' Guests in attendance included Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. Glen Reese and Mrs. Moffatt nan IPctatio EDffooo mop-NA- P Earl M. Fsusett of Fries and , Woolsey of Helper secured a Effects! C. Norton drove into the license at the county clerk's week-en- d marriage on the capital during office Thursday of last week. Of D. A. 1 Osy Escalante chapter of the National Rfch of the of the Daughters of the AmJohn Church and wife of Howard Jarvis, publisher Society Verify! Colorists! visited in Price Saturday on Magna Times; Victor Dshlen, Frits erican Revolution held its regular Wallmuller and Roy Harris of Magthe at monthly meeting Thursday na were business visitors in Price home of Mrs. George West The folOUR LABORATORY and Mrs. Melvin LeRoy Young Wednesday and. Thursday. lowing' subjects were discussed under RBPORTS the arrival of a baby girl, of Mrs. C. H. Steventhe Postmaster J. F. ' MacKnlght re- son, leadership The Real Daughters of the Jr.: January 3. turned to his duties this week after American Revolution, Ellis Island and Thsy absorb a month's illness. Angel Island. f. and Mr. P. K. Nielsen left Fri-ftwice their own It was brought out in the discusa ten days trip to California A special meeting of Carbon lodge, sion that there woare six and New Mexico. living only weight in water!" F. ft A. M. will be held at the Ma-- H men whose fathers Revin the fought sonic at TfO p. m. olutionary war. EUis Island, the east F. Ansehno, Italian consul of Utah, for thetemple Monday purpose of giving degree work. coast Immigration station, was origbusiness visitor in Cartoon inated by the D. A. R while Angel several day of last week. Naomi chapter, Order of Eastern Island an the Pacific const was founds held a business meeting Thurs- ed by the deaconesses of the MethWallace R. Way-w- Star,of last week at the Maaonlc tem- odist Episcopal church, the project day state is attending the 9 Double Torryl pi later being taken over by the D. A R. sessions at Salt Lake, visited Mce during the Lari Sine! . Mrs. Hazel Madaen left Wednesday for Los Angeles, Calif., to yttend a Fioa Yaral L, Fryer, state road patrolman fashion show to be the given diving QUALITYA attended of splendidly meeting the Salt district, is in annual Attractive Colors buyer's convention. She will 4hd Pice unit of the American Legion ee this week on official business. PROVED! remain on the coast far about ten Auxiliary was held in the Legion hall and Patterns! days. The Monday evening. legislative prolayer John Staley, City Treasurer YostU Find gram being sponsored by the Legion Thomas and J. B. Sillitoe of Sco--d is Crockett Johnny seriously in at was one at the topics of YOUR " CUT were Price visitors Monday on his home following a heart attack last Plans for the forthcoming Valentine of Uses dal business. BUDGET with week. card party were also discussed. This i is to be an affair Jointly sponsored E. Fleetwood, superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Corleissen are by the Legion and Auxiliary and win Utah Power and Light company, visiting In Salt Lake City. be held on the night of Tuesday, Febbusiness caller in Moab Wed-- T MM & .k. ruary Ji, It will be open to the pub- of last week. WHITE He. Following the business session on Monday evening, games were played R. L Brockbank left Thursday M and refreshments were served. last week on a business trip to Den--r. te Git of Thurs-to return Cola, planning Italy. this week. 'tr'aMeX-- "; Italy under Mussolini will be the theme at the program ' The political science class of the Blake Christensen, son of Mr. to be given at the Sorosis dub meet- Woman's club will meet Friday at the Mrs. W. W. Christensen of Price, ing Monday at the home of Mrs. ShelNever beforeI Mrs. George R. West for home of sack valae been chosen by Congressman Don don Anderson. Mrs. Bess Jones will discussion of state government Mrs. f Soft, Oral 6a- Colton as second alternate far have charge of the discussion. of Claude will have Eggertacn charge " at acad-to the U. S. naval A The record "SwsaT valatl S', the meeting, which is scheduled for Annapolis, Md. Bridge Dinner Given label is your assunnee of atvr-d- yt 2:30 p. m. All women interested in For Sixteen Caeples. PILLOW CASE reare to the invited fleecy, warm flannel I attend subject John Potter, Miss Jennie Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson enter42x3 axe of whether I1 they Grace Gibbs returned Monday tained at a bridge dinner party on gardless Los Angeles, Calif., where they Thursday of last week at their home. Prepara, for Spring!. called by the death of Mr. Pet- Sixteen couples were present- Card rs Mrs. Potter remain-- I prizes were won by Mrs. John Hilla-bra- nt Pegnun Enjoyed Pongee Fpoiah Club. in the coast tity. of Wattis and Legrande Hardy By Womans A play reading by Mrs. Claude of Pice. and musical numbers by the iage licenses were granted this chib chorus comprised the program c, Meeting Date Set Naw ekby Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, presented before the Pice Womans to the following couples: Ar- By Business Club. Grata! Budget FINDS in afternoon at the Amia, Peterson and Bertha Bartley The Pice Business and Profession- club Saturday hall. waa erican The Legion Hyacinth! meeting Perron, and David Bentrod of Salt al Women's club will meet Friday, well attended. ec and E. Grace Jackson of Los Portion January 20, according to an an- very Rasa! teles, Calif. nouncement by Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Bed Cross Honors president The program will be un- Departing Worker. Gaya Rad! 36 wida! license to wed was issued this der the direction of Mi Velds Mrs. of A in honor farewell Mandarin) party to Anton of Castle k Slavensky Alice Maxwell, former county relief What wringsl Its oar Gold! and Irene Spigarelli of Mohr- for tmt lowest price administrator, was given by the CarOfficers of Altar fine, washable, 36 cnps bon Red Cron chapter Saturday eveSociety Installed. ning at the home of Mrs. B. W. DalS. M. Bliss was a state capMrs. Jack Pintus was installed as ton. Twenty-tw- o guests enjoyed an of the ita latter part last week. president of the Price Altar society of games and refreshments. And Qtkar evening at a meeting of the organization on Mrs. Maxwell, who is a representative Shad liber and Hilda Wilson were Thursday. She succeeds Mrs. Charles of national staff of the Red Cross, permission in district court Averill, who has been made life hon- willtheleave for Salt Lake some time to adopt Von Verl Wlltbank. orary president of the local society. this week. Others taking office were: Mrs. Marie Venum Davis underwent an Villard, vice president; Mrs. R. F. Mrs. DeRell Gunderson, Mrs. Stan- portionment, boosting the aggregate find the results large even tho Members of Literary itis operation at the Price McLaughlin, secretary; Mist Veroni- theYonll Entertained. cost of ley Limb, Mrs. Allan Browne, Mrs. to $1,588,219.29, making a per capita want Auxiliary ads ca Heinlein, treasurer. hospital last week. . small 2 cents a word. Thirty-fiv- e members of the Jun- C. T. Axelgard, Mrs. Frank Averill, appropriation of $10.41. The total sum ior Literary Auxiliary attended a Mrs. Laura Averill, Mrs. Delos Tan- includes $1,516,087.33 from the disunique costume party Monday eve- ner, Mrs. Mayme Jameson, Mrs. Steve trict school fund and $72,134.96 from ning at the hone of Mrs. Erin Leon- Bunnel of Helper, Mrs. Gladys King, the laud Interest and rental fund. The ard. Games featured the entertain- Mrs. Millie Thompson, Mrs. George state department also is retaining a ment, the prizes being won by Mrs. Nelms. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ol- $2400.61 balance In the funds. A supEldon Otteson, Mrs. George Wallace son and Mrs. Gunderson. plemental apportionment will be made later in January upon receipt of furand Mrs. Claude Eggertsen. Mrs. ther taxes. Leonard and Mrs. Walter Pee acted Bridge Dinner Given Tuesday. as hostesses. FRIDAY Districts which will receive larger SATURDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond enSAT SUN., MONDAY, shares of the fund Include Salt Lsh, Matinee Saturday, 2:30 tertained at a bridge dinner Tuesday with Members of 8. A. Matinee Saturday, 2:30 $318,318.90; Ogden, $105,304.20; Matinee Saturday Morning Clnb Entertained. evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ANN HARDING Granite, $81,666.38; Nebo, $58,543.83; 10:30 CRAWFORD JOAN Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, Members of the S. A. club were RICHARD DIX Jordan, $56,869.51, and Box Elder, Mr. B. W. Mrs. and Dalton and Mrs. entertained Thursday at the hone of in ZANB GREYS $56,151.57. The smallest apportionla Miss Evelyn Stultz.- Those present in- O. T. Brooks. ment goes to Daggett, which with cluded Mrs. Carlyle Pace, Mrs. E. J. 162 students, receives $1510.34. Louis W. former Hahn, represenBurns, Mrs. Brig Harmon, Mrs. Har- tative of the In railroad The apportionment by districts folBurlington old Hoidaway, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, district, is very in at his home, lows: SUN MON TUBS the Misses Angelina Baldini, Ruth this 1553 South Eleventh street. Salt Lake Boyle, Anna Zupan and Helen EdAlpine, $49,444.47; Beaver, $14,283-.7- 4; Dntinuoua Show Sunday, starting MONDAY SUNDAY Mr. Hahn, who is well known City. wards. . Box Elder, $56,151.37; Cache. at 3:30 in Price and Carbon county, suffered Matinee Sunday, 2:30 $92,8882.7$; Carbon, $81,947.81; Dagtwo a weeks stroke ago. Cautract Bridge TUES WED. 'a sensational naw star gett, $151084; Davis, $41,835.89; DuRUMOR 8H0UTERS Luncheon Given. I a rola mads to order for Ma Calamity on a chesne, $29,084.06; Emery, $21,880.84; nd tongues Schools wlurt MvoaaU:t, Mrs. a A. McGee at entertained L. Garfield, $15,239.77; Grand, $4895.69; the fury of human hearts caught ''jjhatl contract bridge luncheon at her home Granite, $81,666.38; Iron, $20,540.80; Be Given $51J947 in the chaldron f fatal It's tha Jordan, $56,889.51; Juab, $11,299.16; Wednesday afternoon. Guests were first great story of today I Mrs. John Hillabrant of Wattis; Mrs, Kane, $7568.96; Millard, $30,407.27; WOMEN Fred Voll, Mrs. Pank Wybell, Mrs, Morgan, $7327.45; Nebo, $51543.81: The ferty school districts in the North Sanpete, $24,275.62; North Charles Wallm and Mrs. Robert ShelKAY FRANCIS don of Helper, Mrs. C. R. prgusson state Tuesday wen apprised of their Summit, $7220.41; Park City, $8600.05: MADNESS ;l.rwith GEORGE RAFT, CON-and Mrs. William Littlejohn. January apportionment of the state Piute, $6433.36; Rich, $5765.77; 8an more devaatatingly STANCE CUMMINGS Mon daring, Endlessly Amazing Powerfully school fund by Charles H. Skidmore, Juan, $9423.70; Sevier, $34,824.68; WYNNE GIBSON, MAE dramatie! Touchingly Romantiel beautiful, more gorgeously state superintendent of public instruc- South Sanpete, $23,216.18; Tinttc, Fifteen Guests .WEST, and ALISON 8KIF-STARRING gowned than ever! tion. The total apportionment la WORTH. South Summit, $6120.13; Too-el- e, Feted At Bridge. with HUSTON WALTER which gives the school Mrs. W. C. Rehor entertained fif$23,40129; Uintah, $31,70622; 12 PAT O'RRIEN The story of a house in New York teen guests at a bridge dinner at her districts a per capita sum of $9.41. Washington, $25,284.70; Wayne, ROLAND YOUNG KAY JOHNSON . No. 65 . . and the people In addition. Superintendent Skld- home Tuesday evening. Those presWasatch, $1520223; Webe. ALLAN DINEHART Oanatanua Cummings ; who came there. ent were Mrs. E. K. Olson. Mrs. Lloyd more reported, the school districts re- - $35231.40; Salt Lake City, $31821820 J. Wetenkamp, Mrs. Mack Olson, ceived $100,531.96 as an October ap- -i Logan, $29,841.74; Murray, $13260.fT Ro-ae- lla YA m DLAriKEKTO 3 'I -- rRaymPrisid or Pooolo only 1 DQO -- 1TreIlo ho leg-itl- ve . Lake-Ogd- en Scam For i , SOCIETY II OwonB ODncofto r semi-mont-hly ptfflc3 4C3 - ap-itm- ent w-h- - loc Oh! Oh! - son-in-la- w. PEMNtfO ALL The New Spring Coldret coun-deri- PENNEYS Teed Rayosa Ci?oDO nv nsHi 323 yoff3 te a Fer-guss- on, - RAIN t - NIGHT AFTER NIGHT THE CONQUERORS WILD HORSE MESA tsi STREET of AMERICAN Carbon to For Present Year Fi ;0 ii 1 H $9,-244.- 74; $7,-030.- 55; |