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Show r rAGE I F Jlt.i.'t if ll.iii.lt Bull. n. iun.ti.iii Saturday j Mr, and Mis U L Snow and M L Snow if Wt llinyt.in ! ft nuntly Pi 1. e Indue if Al.S. I for Cl.i. ..,,o to attend toe ( ntury stall, d tl.e foLoWll g t I la k visit..! in Ci uiut of RingriM txjHjiitloii, t ;: r tills was a sick doling S Lion W. Guiding, duet tor of tin t l' 1 11 T Bl'N'ADTOC'T PRICE UlMAjtV, Officers Installed Alii) 15 VOLUMES By Antlers Lodge; Appointments Made THE OUR 'price and Nearby tHifiiifiss I K I 11... M II At , , ( , - unilHIlt ( ON tMNhi'AUw,? t M IDS L In i; , !'- KV 111 at l,. I 1. It , , r Call I U Ik Will ik.-ti- ut V. n ( ; . O. toiler 0 '!,a Vim,. u to bttc ud the ( I1. Ulidr w . ht at the Pi k e t, as- -. II ' I Utah f t: e ialutatiollal i ' -- I h , 1 .i Of ( haal 8 !'.1 Are alt Lake October 26, 27 hospital j.. at'., I , i ! 111 Pool I l.fflUals all that si U. h as a L ri V.i nl j , I jj.-i.tois in the county will lauly used m II, tfm Iome.1 oi, "j V.t I 1 lle 51 "iu,laLt 1 .o J. Blinds in State dejiol tineld of It fcistl a'loll, W aS mg Ar.tl.r, Ik i jM ttbif.a.t Miss Ltd R.i.e 1. . t.u it r Al Wetk-elu- l. tl.e a Ijumiu ss visitor In Like fimn Antic r, fins Ik.u'os f A- Lake Salt (luring Llwuit Wilson rr.oid.r, Vud.n, Tl.uisday until Saturday, It. Ill, tieasulr. It. md. n Fie.1 lut rn.i ter was a vrik-iru- t iM The instanal.oll Was . I. 'Ll. I' A 0. 1! 1 II.H.I tt it Slones and Nautili in tl.e Mate lupital. Lusiii f n.-.Goodwin Pearson of Spring Canyon Frank W, Avmil. madid 1'. O B P No Price lf.V), II () Nil.sun of Salt Lake City was t.t dained a marriage luense Saturday UU. " chairman f the Ant!, is !tie la ts at tl.e county (!erk uffiee, a busintss visitor in Brin Monday . . .!o t a' . iiw-- t Pad a .La H W.i 1" t ... 4 N . u IV.lt 1 ! ,,.n lit H) Jr P e PHONE S , 1 102 d commut.-e- or r Cl. 1. GVMPCCILS TrASSripsTCrvAff N fMOVEfe-VAj .1! in the Aj 'jMiintive offut-I lliii old Iloldaway, Bill lloldaway, Mis Diner WaLlstiorn was a visitAntor in Salt Lake Ttiuis.lay of last John Manrina and Jtulon Pare drove were filled by the new exalt. d , f s.. K as follows' Guide, Jk.l't. nu t to Salt wet k. Saturday to attend the lers, "( t Callawav, chap- "F r Y. U. football Besso; guard, Utah Uiitversity-Il- . lain, John Causer; sentinel, JtnLarJ Litton Otteson and Claude F.ggirt-e- n same. Johnstun, wnk-end vi in vi toi Salt M Ik 11 woe i F. L. Post, a member of the civilLake. The Community Church ian conservation corps at Camp F-- ll Iteta r Git t riwootl Visited In Salt near Ferron, underwent an ojwration Price, Utah at the Pi lee hospital Thursday of Thin s.lay ct last week on last week for removal of apjwndix. Tiie Christian t iamit is not in.iih a local enterpiiM- - or Tt Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mlgllaccio an- duty of the Cl.iistian churih is t. Lynn Wc Ight of Salt Lake attended the Cat hoi. East football game here nounce the engagement of their evangelize the entire world Christhe in.ia.lt-anc- e Saturday. daughter, Mary, to Lyle Diinick, tian who fail to gia-son of Mr. and Mrs. Bubo Dimick of of the missionary movent, nt, The marriage will take have failed to grasp a true pr.'H-c- City Attorney Thorit Hatch of Wattis. near future. in into drove Lake Salt the tive and understanding of Christ ami. Monday Helper place on business. His earnest desire to bring huppm.--- ! Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones of Los and joy to the entire world Chiiv-- j Mr. and Mrs. llert Treseder and Angeles, Calif, were guests Thursday tianity has brought to millions the daughter. Marian, were visitors In of last week at the home of Mr. and joy and peace which Chri't intend-- 1 Mrs. W. E. Christensen. Mr. Jones ed. But millions are still without a1 Irovo Sunday. is sales manager of the Furmers'-Au-tnpiohithorough knowledge and acquaint-- 1 Bishop George Huff of Salt Lake lift Dr E Exchange anco of the Christ-lik- e was a business caller here front Sat- company. Stanley Jones says. If tins m.ve- mint (missi inary) dies, then. I vearn urday until Tuesday. Mr. anti Mrs. H. G. Mathis and son, you, it will not die alone' The very Gord m Pen ter of Salt Lake City Muriay, of Price, urcompamed by existence of our chinch as a liir.g wav n business visitor in Price sevMr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Mathis of Salt factor in moral and spirit jal affairs' eral das of this week. j Lake, returned Monday evening af- at home and abroad is at stake " ter a The depression has brought drastic trip to St. George, where I IVput Shei iff Warren Peacock they attended a family reunion. curtailment to missionary propels was a I isinc-svisitor in Salt Lake They aKo visited in Boulder City, But the necessary cu's have bn n out I Wedncsd iv of last week. of proportion to all other tl ings m- -; Nev. voiced in the economic adj istm. nt Miss Iine Olson and Miss Janet DISTRICT COURT SUIT ASKS The World Set vice boaid is asking1 RESTITUTION OF PROPERTY that we hold the lines tins year. Let Treseder eft Sunday for Salt Lake to visit for several days. there bo no more reductions in the Alleging that their house was un- missionary fields. To avoid further An appendectory was performed lawfully entered and possessed by reduction means that every one must at the city hospital Monday on Ger- the defendants on October 6, Mr. and do his part. Sunday will be obsi Mrs. Lafe Norton entered suit in disas World Service day. You are ald Smith of Castle Gate. trict court Wednesday against Mr. urged to be present and bring a spo-fMiss Marie Davis and Miss Jose- and Mrs. Lewis Workman for dam-'ci- al Woi Id Service contribution phine Fiack visited in Salt Lake the ages of $300. Restitution of the prop- - work. The sermon theme for the latter part of last week. erty is also sought by the plaintiffs. morning service will be "Hoarded s , It a i ory IO t H ill. '. at Al.thr, lla.i.s alli-.- i n it 1 1 1 ItiK , n ii g six t ( M0Y1NGPACK1NG-SHIPPh- q 30 N.fAl KNAU ke !a-lan- 1 i Sat. Sun. Mon. Friday - Saturday UIUIAM (lARGAN tOMAU) COLMAN FRANCIS DEE RALPH RELLAMY CYNARA in EAT nANCI headline shooter le Inter-Insurun- 1 Sun. Mon. Tues. re Tues. Wed. mi s h:. In Love, & Oh Honor Baby! Vaudeville on the L I --- Sta - Monday Sunday in SILVER DOLLAR - 5;lv- j Slim Summerville HOWARD (L RORINSON Tt ay - Saturda, Friday ed or j Alex Jones, Jr. of Wattis was erated on at the Price hospital for removal of appendix. op- Religion." At the evening worship hour a new series of studies will begin "The Growth of the Christian Church" The public is invited to take part in this service. BEEKEEPERS FORM NEW ORDER AT HUNTINGTON SATURDAY TWO-COUNT- Y Organization of the Carbon-Emer- y Ray Gillis, district engineer of the atate road commission, was a busi- Beekeepers association was comness visitor in Monticello this week. pleted Saturday at a meeting of apiary operators of the two counties Mrs. W. E. Christensen was called in Huntington Saturday evening. to Vernal Saturday by the illness of Wallace Grange of Price was named her daughter, Mrs. Clark B. Newell. president, Wayne Liddelle of Wellington, being elected secretary-treasure- r. C. H. Madsen, principal of the CenJoseph Larsen of Cleveland, tral school, was a business caller in and Charles Green of Huntington were chosen as directors, Messrs. the state capital during the Grange and Liddelle to serve in a like capacity. J. L. Bassett and Tom Clement Capitolo returned last Christensen of Price, were named as week from Salt Lake where he spent a committee to arrange a set of byseveral weeks receiving medical laws for adoption at a later meeting. treatment. New York City was the first capitol A. P. Reck, city editor of The Des- of the United States, Philadelphia the eret News, returned to Salt Lake second, and it was not until 1800 that Monday after spending a week in Washington, D. C. became the nation's capitol. Carbon county. During the past week, 46 new ap- -, plications were filed by job seekers with the Price branch of the federal reemployment service. During the same period, the bureau was success- ful in placing 58 men on temporary jobs and finding permanent work for six applicants. Glen D. Reese, director of the office, announces that 38 men who had previously been given temporary employment have renewed their WEEK-EN- SPECIALS D COCOA 2 lb. Lb. Can . . 29c Can . . . 22 3 Pkgs. . CARBON DIRECTOR URGES CARE IN FILING LOAN APPLICATIONS STRETCH Y Get the Piggly Wiggly Habit and Save Work Bureau Reports Gain In Applications W'a TWO-WA- Locally In making application for loans under the Home Loan corporation. residents of Carbon and Emery couh-jtiare advised by Don Hacking, manager of the Carbon branch of the corporation, that all applications must be accompanied by kodak pictures of the house for which the loan is es j ILASTEX sought. Mr. Hacking also urges those desirous of obtaining home loan funds to make certain their applications are complete in every detail. A number of applicants have failed to give all of the required information, a fact which has delayed action on their BRASSIERE - GIRDLE requests. Su-ACtt- f. iINGPO 2 Pk9s- - 25c Lb. Can. 2$ 7MWW i.05cs?f! HENDERSON STYLE No. 1180 as is a Brassiere Girdle made of strong soft pliable Durene Peach Lastex, cut low in back. or illustrated Mined In Carbon Shipped Med Size Garments made of Lastex stretch in every direction they are soft, comfortable and impart beautiful slenderized lines to the figure. LIBBYS Deviled Meat 6 Cans . two-wa- y CARDOX-MINE- m figure. GENERAL DEPT STORE THEATRE PRICE UTAH costs O' KO If J SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Genera) Of fleet Ninth Floor Kenrne BiQdhit King Lge.Pkg. Compterin jJq COAL of HENDERSON FOUNDATION GARMENTS and there is a style for every type of Hhe Store for all your shopping - D STANDARD The GENERAL now have a complete line i White Lge. Size stretch webbing is made by an entirely new patented process. It can be laundered repeatedly without injury. Lastex NEXT TO LYRIC County and Everywhere toilet BEEF 12 oz. can 3 Cans 4Bars 19c Vienna SAUSAGE 25c ff ' SOAP Corned 3 5 .- lyC - SOAP Whltc Classic Laundry 10 Bars.-- C fi |