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Show SUN THE YAGE EIGirr SllUh Large Fokker Plane Will Be Attraction ON REDUCED BASIS At Legion Conclave PROJECTS REMAIN Works Progress Administration Now Operating Only Three Jobs In County I Y -- D V O ri I IT P C I C T C Mrs. H. B. Goetzman during their weekly meeting last Friday at her Smith Mrs. Goetzman is club leadRc- - home 'H enilWonh worth, recently married couples. Those present were LaRue Richard er. freshments were served. Helen Piacitelli, Wright, secretary; Leah Rhead, pianist, and Mm. J. president; Latuda Youth Barbara Rasmussen. Other officers Mrs. Ro,a Has Party Norma Olsen, reporter and Beth James Thorpe, Clear are enterand Mrs. Waterfield. Little Johnny Westenskow Goetzman, chorister. Hot pads and tained at his home in Latuda Friday , tea towels have already been com' third Announcement Of July 16, the occasion being his pleted by the girls. of afternoon an After Engagement Made birthday. were Mr. and Mrs. Tom games, dainty refreshments At Entertain . Culn , served by Mrs. Westenskow. Guests Dinner Social announced the were Bonnie and Roxie Scherer, Julia Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterfield, Sr., daughter, MarjorM0SSS, and Jerry Krajnc, Sadie and Connie of Clear Creek, entertained several of Murray The westenskow, Jackie Reese, Frankie I guests at their home has not yet been decided to Mr. and Mrs. Jack n ci compliment and Mrs. Gail Farns- Mr. and LLUd J tool's men at luncheon and played games in the Price City park. Those present were James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson, Laura Wells, Lola Horsley, Elizabeth Mathis, Myrra Williams, Dorothy JorMerline Mazel Hannon, gensen, Grange, Theressa Ovatt, Helen Han- son, Barbara Henrie, Dorr Hanson, Theron Oviatt, Garth Frandsen, Kell' Grange, Theressa Ovatt, Helen Han- - 'With no instructions having yet gion convention and rodeo on August been received concerning the new W. 5, 6, 7 and 8, according to Manager T. A. Arrangement, project activities anes' Lund of the Lund Air serin Carbun county are still being con- - vice, owner of the ship. ducted on a curtailed basis, J. R. Roaf, Mr. Lund has been using the plane 'district senior engineer, reported this to fly passengeis at various celebraweek. in Utah and Western Colorado. tions Only three projects are being opHis latest engagements were at Richerated at the present time. Despite where he flew 308 passengers y field, the fact that high water has m three days, and at Grand Junction! hampered activities, woik is he flew 178 passengers in one where dion the progressing satisfactorily version dam on the Spring Glen Ca- afternoon. the largest priThe nal company. The river riprapping ledlane'm Its Gate announce the engagement of proiect in Helper has been suspended vately basf after the Legfon con-- 1 their daughter, Pearl, to Albert Stagg, and has been replaced by a sheet im- peimanent the Carbon county son of Mrs. Elizabeth Stagg of Provo, provement program in the railroad ention will be at The young couple will be married on a airport, making total of four planes center. August 2 at the home of the brides The third project in operation is at the local landing field. They will reside at Castle parents. the construction of a new fair grounds Gate where both are well known. and baseball diamond in Price. This Miss Gibson is employed with the work will likely be completed next Store company, and Mr. Wasatch New Scout week. the Utah Fuel. -- AA-- (Continued From Pace Six) Fokker airplane, A formerly used by the National Park airlines, will be available at the Carbon county airport for passenger flights during the state American Le- K dateM out-of-to- Jimmy Banasky, Jackie Davies, ry Baird. Sher- con.sid-iabl- ' TO ATTEND CONVENTION James Jouflas and J. D. Pappas of Price will attend the annual convention of the Colorado Wool Growers association to be held at Glenwood The convenSprings thus week-en- d. tion wall open Thursday and will last for three days. VVATTIS DAY POSTPONED Wattis day, originally scheduled for celebration Friday of last week, was postponed because of unsettled weather conditions. The outing will be held in the Price City park in the near future, the date to be announc- ed soon. Investiture Program For Troop Consumers At Slated Organization of a Boy Scout troop at Consumers has been effected by the Carbon county recreation department, and investiture ceremonies will be conducted Friday evening prior to a dancing party which will be held to raise funds for paying the new units membership fee in the Utah National Parks council. Members of the troop will be invested with the tenderfoot rank by Charles H. Madsen, county recreation director, who will take charge of the troop until such time as a leader may be obtained. George A. Rowley of Spring Glen, district Scout commissioner, will assist in the investiture ceremony. Plan Westem Week Announcement Declaration of western rodeo week Ty the city is expected to be made next week, it was announced by pose of creating reaf western atmosMayor J. Bracken Lee Wednesday. phere for the American Legion convAll citizens and business places are ention-rodeo to be hed! here early to be requested to join in for the pur next month. Birthday Anniversary Obseerved With Party Mrs. Homer Snyder entertained Saturday afternoon at her home Latuda for her daughter Marilyn, hebirthoccasion being the childs sixth were en and games Luncheon day. joyed by Frankie Krajnc, Jim y Banasky, Jackie Davies, Ellen Keeler, Berniece Turri and Sherry Band. . WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES THURSDAY, FRIDAY, JULY 22nd. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY AND RE MEMBER STORE WILL BE CLOSED ,& Happy Hour Girls Meet club met The Happy Hour Four-D. W. Mrs. v Chapman of at the home Price Couple To last Friday afternoon for a sewing Marry July 22 Three new members were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson have session. of accepted, they were Enid Waterman, announced the coming marriage Re- WilJean Miles, and Jane Gibbs. to Lucille, Ray their daughter, served. were freshments liam Downard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stagg by ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDA- H Arnel Downard, of Price. The wed-- 1 ding ceremony will be performed Thursday evening, July 22, at the home of the brides parents, with Bishop O. H. Guymoi officiating. are graduates of the Carbon high school. They will make their home in Price. Mrs. Clay Allred and Mrs. Amel Downard entertained in honor of Miss Anderson at the Downard home evening. Wed-ne-sd- ay JULY Clover Leaf Club Meets Hiss Norma Harry entertained her nues-Bot- h Clover Leaf club of the Four-that decided was It day afternoon. the girls would convene each Tueswas Leonard Marie Ann Miss day. chosen vice president. Those present were Patsy Anderson, Deoil? Empey, Ann Marie Leonard, Mrs; LaMar Newton, leader, and Miss Denise Leonard, a guest. Y- S4'25 H 2 CBS. 1C 2 Cans 21C GINGER SNAPS TALLSALMON PINK - BINGS A BUTTERED CRACKE- RPACKAGE LARGE PACKAGK FRANCO AMERICAN 19c . RIPPLED WHEAT SPAGHETTI Newlyweds Feted Youthful Sewers At Consumers ' Have Meeting cfsesee showand A double wedding Various styles of stitches were er was held at the amusement hall in Consumers on Saturday July 17. m taught to a group of Four-- H girtli by GRAPEFRUIT SHAVERS'.- .POTATO CHIPS DEVILED MEAT -- .. Jc 2 Cans' 19C 2. Cans 25C PEGS 17C 2 4.cans 15c NOTICE:' We willbe closed all Day Saturday, Pioneer Day;. These Prices Effective Thursday and Firi day, July 22 and 23 . SPUDS New .Utah G 10-Lb- s. mBIue Star BUTTER Success None Better; COFFEE 13C Lbs.. Qt. Salad Dressing Jar G PINEAPPLES 23c CANTALOUPES JUMBO SIZE ... 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