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Show r L AIE. H'j CK, UTAH A JUNIOR BASEBALL PROGRAM REVIVED; EIGHT tE&MS WILL PLAY Business Slack )R1CE Amencan Legion junior baseball, Sfust, and 8, the show to be presented by the Leo J. Cremer professional company which has been signed for the Covered Wagon Days celebration in Salt Lake City. The post has been given the privilege of taking the pick of individual performers and stock who take part in the Salt Lake show. The grand promenade of the Forty and Eight will be held on August 5 and 6. The society will sponsor pa- -' rades in Price and Helper on the af- -i temoon of the first day, and that eve-- i ning a grand wreck and buffet luncheon and entertainment will be held at Helper. On August 6, the grand chefs breakfast will be held at the Rinetti and Capitolo restaurant at 8:00 a. m. announced last week as abandoned for this year, ?3V wn !Uved, inandeachtheoforiginal the A Tjht teams, four out the sea- B classes, will finish ZX Was !j , ?The American Legion will be Ur. '' as-ct- ed in conducting the program by and W. toe personnel of the county A recreation departments. games f'Tiic schedule of Class A Shell .jjj 5,e as follows: s. C. Oil vs Red Goose, Friday; J. Zions Wholesale, Tuesday. Oass B Price Garage company vs. Wera Utah Electric company, Monday; Rotary club vs. Kiwanis club, - "Thursday, July 29. According to county recreation the remai'' 'leaders, the schedule for be announced will season of the nder first-rou- , nd Pen-jUv- l ; . State FourH Leader Will Conduct County School Here Tuesday If' next week. planned to equalize the strength of the eight teams, and from'.fall indications the championship cam5paigns will be hard fought. It is With the organization of a i Extensive Program Is I i J Arranged For Legion Convention In Price Other events of the final day will be as follows: Sightseeing trips to an ice dasphalt quarries, plant dry 1 00 p m.; drum corps contest, Kiwanis stadium, 2:00 p. m.; fireworks display, time to be announced; public dance, Silver Moon hall, 9:30 p. m. In connection with the convention, the post will sponsor a rodeo on Au- - Ri THE HOUSE OF HITS HELPER - FRIDAY Hit No. i ATI JEE During the summer months the greatest demand is made by adults, while the same is true of children during the other seasons. The call for fiction normally outnumbers non weeds, and also from in front of the property to the street line. FOR SALE 2ND CROP HAY high cash bidder. Also, standing team and Harness. 3 Phone 299-J- 4. Excellent for Vacation and Leisure Hours X PRICE Hot Patterns in Cool Socks Sizes 10 - UVa 98c REG. 25c NEEDY FAMILIES DESIRE Discarded clothing shoes to remodel for their children of school age and babies. Write Box 543, Price. State date and address to call. 1 FURNISHED ROOM, for light housekeeping. Phone 361. Hit No. 2 WINGING HIGH IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW A remunerative profession investigate The Provo School of Beauty Culture, 11 East 1st North St., Provo, IN A DRAMATIC LOVE STORY! 15c Mid Season WHITE CAPS MESH and LINEN Superbly Cool for Summer Wear Dresses ONLY 25c 19c SLEEVELESS SWEATERS MAROONS BLUES SIZES Slenderizing TO RENOVATED, COV-ere-d, rebuilt, like new, $4.50; converted into spring filled mattresses, $9.50. We call for and deliver each Tuesday, Friday. Phone No. 9. MATTRESSES I SATURDAY Continuous C I U PLAIN SEWING AT REASONABLE Drices 125 N. 2nd West St Price. ONLY COOL Mens Hats LATEST SHADES or WHITES 34 Black and Dark Shades STYLES FOR LATE SUMMER AND FALL 42 $249 39c Mens DRESS SHIRTS BOTH PLAIN AND BUTTON DOWN COLLARS ALL COLORS ALL SIZES CHILDRENS RAYON 2 2$C FOR IN ON JUNE Beaver Creek district Bay hores with white nose and legs. Brand XO on left side of thigh. Reward to finder, $10.00. John Marakis, Price, Box 066. RE- STEADY WORK GOOD PAY farm-- 1 on to call Wanted liable Man ers in Carbon county. No expert-- j ence or capital required. Make up to $12 a day. Write McNESS Co.,1 Illinois. Dept. S, Freeport, FOR RENT 2 FURNISHED APTS, 357 East First No. LOST SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous from 1:00 Sun ; .. HORSE, CANYON TOGS GIRLS - Bias Cut SLIPS SIZES 33 - 44 49c LADIES $1.29 Union Market U. S. Insp. RICKEY-GIN- GER MEATS ETC. PINTS Pork and Beans B MEAT 25C DEVILED LIBBYS 5 and W LARGE CAN 19C CANS SAUSAGE IOC VIENNA LIBBYS PICKLES 2 HEINZ-A- LL KINDS JAR Napkins, Lunch Sets good cuts gc 2 STORE, SALE-GROC- ERY located Bakery and Meat Market; in district business of in center Carbon county. Inquire ... FIRST GRADE ORANGE MAID 0 CLOVER PER 23C PANCAKE R and W LARGE SIZE-QU- ART CAN SUNSPUN-QUA- RT .... AND WAFFLE FLOUR SPERRYS -I- MPOUND RIPE OLIVES AjV SALAD DRESSING 35c LOAF CHEESE YUM RED, GREEN or PINT 10c FOR Whole or Half POUND 23c PACKAGES JUMBO SIZE SKINNED HAMS Shredded WHEAT 2 17c DILL TOMATO JUICE 3 VEAL-P- ER PICKLES 23c bars POT ROAST POUND PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 18c POUND 19C THE SEA 35c POUNDS ROAST Plates, Forks, Spoons, POT BEEF lie LARGE CAN FRANKFURTERS 2 JAR LIBBYS STAR-CHIC- KEN OF 17C CANS STUFFED OLIVES NO. 8 VEAL LOAF 33C LARGE WHITE SLACKS. 98c 49C MIXERS 3 ON SLACKS R and W Matinee 20, CLEARANCE Bloomers and Panties Lace Trimmed 98c LIME $ Charming TUNA Utah. AV MIILAND WILIAM GARGAN Just Arrived $149 ALE FOR RENT UN . WASH SLACKS Mayo J. Bracken Lee announced this week that the city ordinance regarding the removal of weeds will be strictly enforced, and unless the regulations are complied with by July 23, violators will be fined in accordance with the law. The statement, issued in the form The city of of a handbill, states: Price during the next two months will he host to many visitors, and in order that our city will look its best we must enforce the city ordinance in respect to cleaning of weeds. Under the ordinance, it is manda- Classified pony ROWLES VIISAl f Attendance At Story Hour Sessions Gain in All Communities , Project Leader Reports Increased participation in Carbon the usual schedule, except at Spring-GlenThe director will later notify countys program of organized recrethe sponsors when reprecommunity ation was reported this week by D- sentatives of the recreation departirector Charles H. Madsen. ment will visit the towns next week . The junior story hour attendance The junior softball schetfuL this, has gained markedly in Castle Gate, week will be as follows: Thursday, Wattis, Kenilworth, Sunnyside, Co- Helper at Kenilworth; Friday, Stand -lumbia and Wellington, an example ardville at Castle Gate. The teams, of the increased interest being found are now playing independently, but at Castle Gate, where 10 children! a league will be formed if enough; were present at the first session, 58 communities are interested. Two senior softball teams have at the second and 70 at the third. Mr. Madsen! to fact that formed at Sunnyside under the Due the been to one. fiction by about four All in all, 23,118 books were check- will spend most of next week direct-- j direction of Boyd and Pratt Lmdsey, ed out at the library during the past ing recreational activities at the Car- and another team will be formed at Scout camp, the' Columbia. The three squads will play thoubon district two Boy of an nearly average year, story hours will not be conducted on on a league basis. sand per month. tory that every property owner in the city limits keep his property free of WENDV BARRIE KENT TAUOR IN COUNTYWIDE RECREATION PROGRAM e CLEAN UP WEEDS ISSUED BY LEE 1 W AKElU PjAN DlGRlN I of 2,892. CITY EDICT TO Double Feature Program be- INCREASED PARTICIPATION REPORTED H and musical selections. THURSDAY far biggest month, when 1,036 adults and 1,856 childrens books were issued, a total program for this district in view. Miss Verna Shipley of the1 U. S. A. C. in Logan will be in Price Tuesday, July 27, to conduct a Four-school. Miss Shipley is state supervisor of the junior work. Her sessions will include instructions and explanations of the purpose of the association, which is represented by a four leaf clover, and significant of the heart, hands, head and home. The seven Price clubs that have been organized consist wholly of girls, and their projects have centered upon sewing. Also a special course in etiquette is being taught in conjunction with the program. Carbon county residents interested in seeing the establishment of such a program are asked to contact Mrs. Wallace G. Grange, district supervisor, as to the time and place the school will be held, that not having been definitely set. A cordial invitation is extended to adults of the county who wish, to attend. Four more girls may join the Price unit, it was announced, since some members of the club instructed by Mrs. Frank Hanson have moved from this community. Youngsters wishing to apply may call Mrs. Hanson or Mrs. Grange. (Continued from page 1) phalt company at Sunnyside. The ex- I cursions will start at 1:30 p. m. A I public dance will be held at the Sil- -, J ver Moon at 9:30 d. m. ''S Election and installation of depart- ment officers will be the highlight of 1 the closing session of the convention in the Star theatre on August 7 at 9:00 a. m. The program will also in- elude a talk by Brigadier General I Walter C. Sweeney, committee reports 2( county-wid- checked out. These figures, however, are low those for November, the Plans for a Price city tennis tournament for both junior and senior racquet wielders have been inaugurated by the county recreation department, Director Charles H. Madsen reported Tuesday. All net enthusiasts interested in registering for the competition are requested to contact Mr. Madsen at once, so that arrangements may be made to start play immediately after the state convention of the American Legion on August 5, 6 and 7. ma pace Four-- H $ H Summer Months Although more books were issued this June than a year ago, it remains true that summer is a bad season for the Price Carnegie library. Of the 1,495 books issued last month, 815 were adults and 680 childrens, which compares favorably with last June when only 719 adults and 599 childrens, a total of 1,318 books, were PRICE, DTAB Plans Being Made For Price Tennis Tournament Soon At Library In 6, 7 r X E . PACKAGE . 33c 21c R & W SYRUP CANE and MAPL- EQUART CAN POUND BAG MARSHMALLOWS JM 29C 37C 13C 'FOR ' Sun-Advoca- te. its utjiiHa MONTHS OLD 400 TURKEYS, TWO cash. Poultry-- ( for sale cheap for mens Hatchery, Springville Utah PHONE WE 33 PRICE THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE O DELIVER UTAH |