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Show 4i i I 'i . t THE . i. J ' J . PAG! FOUR TRICE. UTAH E. J. E. Alley of Salt Lake visit- this week to complete details of the ed friends and relatives in Price the affair. Mrs. ( J SUN-ADVOCAT- Price and Cflearbi j LEAGUE RECORDS OF ROUND ROBIN COMPILED CHAMBER CONDUCT COlnnS MElSSSgtS Music will be furnished by Dannys Following meetfa. . and a number of special TEAMS commerce directors been arranged. In past features have was A performed operation major Miss Bessie Kennedy was a busiComer P. Peacock waa a Salt Lake Secretary William H. at the Price hospital Tuesday on Mrs. years the affair has been one of the The offensive and defensive records that a concerted business visitor Monday and Tuesday. ness caller in Salt Lake Tuesday and C. E. Packer of Price. biggest of the year and the committee Wednesday. Is leaving nothing undone to make compiled by the four round robin would be conducted du JX1 schedule tag week. J. Glen Allred visited in Salt Lake Salt for Wallace left the Friday George coming dance the most success- teams during their league Dr. Frank Migliore was a business on business. are as follows: during the week-en- d held. on charge of the several ful ever to Lake days spend visitor in Salt Lake from Friday uns are urged to Thomas McClurg of Green River til Wednesday. tion and lend their was a Price visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Whitmore reprojects during the 5" t Quints Seek Cafl W. Empey visited in Salt Lake visit a from turned evening Tuesday cm business business during the week-en- d Reid Pace was a week-en- d Title in Salt Lake. Region Bryner, c matters. fuller in the state capital Collingham, g (Con tinned From Page Une) Mrs. Clair Mathis underwent an The probable starting lineups and Bunnel, g Miss Ellen Pinegar is improving L. E. Stephens was a visitor in Salt Saturoperation at the city hospital city the latter part of last week. following an appendicitis operation at day for removal of appendix. games and losing one, the only de- the scoring records of the players in the city hospital last week. feat being on a forfeit to Ferron be- league games are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Loras Tangren were cause the Miners unknowingly, used SatROOSEVELT A marriage license was Issued Mrs. John Menottl underwent an forvisitors in Moab last week. an Carbons player. of ineligible R. Blackham, f Anderson to Rell Lyman appendicitis operation at the Price urday Lois Alger of Sweet Mine. ward posts will be filled by Nephi Price and Tatton, f George Beebe of Green River spent city hospital Wednesday morning. Gunderson, leading scorer of the state S. Blackham, c on in Price business. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William Littlejohn for three years, and Blackie Grec-cJensen, g WednesR. B. Broadhead returned a clever ball rustler. In the perand James Littlejohn were business g Seely, Price Into with to after drove the Nephl visiting Georgedes day George visitors in the state capital this week. son of Holly Bryner, the Miners have relatives for the past week. state capital Tuertay on business. a great defensive center who can also was score. Elmer Collingham is a steady of Cleveland Ottestrom Frank The Misses Lucile and Florence Attorney R. G. Metoa of .Salt Lake operated on at the Price hospital Fri- consistent guard with one year of Bronson, f City was a Price business visitor this Moss were Salt Lake callers Satur- day for hernia. first string experience. The other Walker, f week. day and Sunday. fillhas been guard position capably Day, c Clark Rich and Eliza Lucile House- ed by Ross Bunnel, who stepped right Miss Lillian Johnstun of Price unThe Rev. William A. Ruel left on Andrews, g shoes into latter the when license a obtained Cowleys marriage P. Shafer, g Sunday to spend a few days In Salt derwent an appendicitis operation at keeper was declared ineligible. at the clerks week this county Lake City. the city hospital last week. Coach Vernon Merrill has a good bunch of reserve material, including Ace Roberts, Stanley Roberts and Tony and Louis De Angeles, Harold Evan Roberts left Friday for Mesa, Patterick, Don Snow, Cecil ChristenArizona, where they were called by sen, Vernon Mills and Jimmy Bedford. the death of their father. Grand high has hurtled all opposiA marriage license was issued at tion in one of the most successful B the county clerks office last week to seasons the southern entry has ever STANDARD IURKETS Charles Neil Howard and Mary Ellen had. Coach W. G. Merrills hoopsters scored two convincing victories over Jensen, both of Huntington. Blanding in the only eastern district 3, Mrs. R. K. Storey of Salt Lake City games, winning by scores of Week-En- d 1. and 4 Carbon defeated Blandcame down Friday to attend the fun- and tilt on the eral services of Mrs. Elizabeth Had' ing, 0, in a local floor, but the San Juan boys ley. had played on three successive nights Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell, former before that and were plainly tired 1 Lb. CO resident of Price and now of Am' when they met the locals. erlcan Fork, visited in Price last Bronson is the leading scorer for f YtdJb. CLAMS, caTif the Grand team, averaging 16 points week. Blandin the series with 89c Lb CO Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Redd drove into ing. Andrews, a flashy guard, is anSARDINES Oil, 2-L-b. Salt Lake Friday, where Mrs. Redd other offensive threat. He averaged underwent an operation for appen over 11 points per game in league dix. lx play. Other first string men are WalP. and ker, forward; Shafer, guard, 10-L- b. Abel Gudmundsen, deputy collec- Day, center, all of whom are fast, MACARONI i pkg. tor of Internal revenue, returned to clever ball rustlers, good team workRUI Salt Lake Tuesday after spending ers and better than average shooters. 15-o- z. several weeks in Carbon county on Moab holds two victories over Green LIME 2 far 5-L-b. official business. River and one over Central high of CHEE Castle Dale. The Oil plungers have 11c Mrs. Elmer' Wahlstrom and Mrs. also defeated some of the strongest d, William Anderson, past presidents of teams in western Colorado. the Price unit of the American LeLearning, Stocks, Rlordan and OA gion Auxiliary, attended the funeral L. Andrews combine a dependable services of Cecil D. Pope at Duchesne reserve tone. b. L RD Although Central high has dropped Friday. to Carbon twice and Moab decisions A-. OB, M According to word received in Price once, the Emery boys are to be reck-enwith seriously. R. Blackham, S. Monday, J. J. Lloyd, former resident MUS of this city, died last week at Long Blackham and Tatton finished second, Beach, Calif. The date of his death third and fourth, respectively, in the . . Blue C S not contained in the information district sewing race, and Jensen was was ' f to not far behind, finishing seventh. received here. The latter is not only recognized for Cans 1 his Kfolgers Among those from Helper who also point making ability, but he is an excellent flow man, and Is 59c went 100 Lbs to Duchesne Friday to attend the funeral services of Cecil D. Pope regarded by many as the best guard 53c Lbs. 5 were: Dr. W. .T. Eliott, James Galan-is- in the district Seely will start at the & S SALMON, lb. R. E. Connor, F. P. Fisher, How- other guard position. Although he did not break colinto the scoring ard Dunn, August Littlzzette, May. . 17c S EAC Lrg. or Frank Porter, Dr. L. R. Grover, H. umn as often as his mates, he is highgood ly respected by opposing teams as beB. Simonsen and Thomas Judd. . Am. 3 ing a high class defensive man. Cox Beckels Best and Jewkes are strong reserve men ah Members of Price post of the Am- who can 2 S-- Steer 10c erican Lb step into the game and perLegion who attended the fun- form almost as as the reguservices of Cedi D. Pope at Du- lars. G. A. Judahcapably VEAL Cuts Lb. . . 10c eral is the Central coach. . chesne Friday were Vernon Davis, The opening game between RooseNick Rinetti,. Arthur S. Horsley, M. velt and Moab gives every promise of Lb. . S E HAMS, H. Wilson, Ted Thomas, Curtis AbpotitiH . a bitterly fought battle throughbeing G. W. Elmer rams, Gilligan, Bertot, out, the Riders being slight Cuts, Lb. . 10c Arlie Merrill, Lawrence Pack and favorites Rough to win. With two victories Mangum. against Central to their credit, the 10c George Lb Carbonites are to nni DRY COD Miss MarioiyRebbins, daughter of their opening expected tussle, although they 10c Mr. and Mrs. ly' S. Robbins of Spring will no doubt meet with plenty of Lb B Chops, Canyon, willAgke part in a piano reV2-LM-S- liced b 10c cital to be giVen at j Salt Lake Sat- opposition. Following the final game Saturday urday underjfhe direction of Thomas evening, a dance will be held in the Giles, head a the department of mu- gymnasium. 10c sic Lb E US at the Univenlty of Utah. Miss Robbins is a Kgslunan at the Our idea of an optimist is the man Lb. . . 10c BEE who is working on a plan to make convicts satisfied with their Lb. . R. S. Wiggins of Salt Lake arrived roundings. to take over the man' Lb. . 10c Wednesday rii agement of the Safeway market He E. A. been who has Sanders, replaces 10c 2 S transferred to the Salt Lake market t fore part of the week. Ramblfrrs bbJRS i ; 3 jM Four Hoop i J , f - I i i . n :r - PIGGLY WIGGL . 'A : t . $ MARKETS I :' ;' i s ? v I 'i i SUGAR :v .1 tjv: 1' r- - .1 ' - - '?)'- 19 Specials, March 3 pre-seas- on SHRIMPS, dry pack, 2 cans GEISHA 2 for two-ga- in per can tn OYSTERS, Gulf Kit. 2 cans for... or Spaghetti, 84c 35c 69c RICKEY, Ldry. Special White 5 Ban. 25c P Palmolive 4 Ban S 59c Pail Each A A Z O L A Perfect Salad l .43c H Premium Wheat Flake, Pkg. 23c .25c Pine 2 Bottle AT UP 2 for ;.29c PINEAPPLE Large SOAP : i h ! Good-spee- ed I . Sugar Cans HE P DelMonte, Cans .25c SPAGHETT I Fr. Beef STEAK POT ROAST PORK S T PORK S--Go- , POT ROAST, Tender RO AS T S Good .10c SA FISH, pound HALIBUT, Sliced, pound Yearling BOILED HA AG Pure Pork Fresh Dressed F All Meat .10c FRANKFURTERS Fresh VEAL ROASTS Milk Fed Veal TAMALE Fresh for POULTRY FRESH FISH OYSTERS GROUND Only U, 5. Inspected Meats It Pays to Pay Cash Trade With Us and Save. VINA DELMARS, Uptown New York A story of people like yourselves. Not of the Idle rich or foreigners or diplomats or politicians, but people like you and me and the rest of us. It has many laughs and as many tear. It Is "a human document yr V'touup TTT. . SAT. SUN. MON. Chickens Turkeys $ PLANS PROGRESSING FOR ST. PATRICKS DANCE MARCH 17 Preparations are satisfactorily progressing for the fourteenth annual St Patricks day ball which will be held at the Silver Moon hall Friday, March 17, under the direction of the Price Altar society. A meeting of the society will be held Thursday of IE TO Sf SUN. SION. TUES. lb.. Picnic, STEAKS, pound PICNIC HAMS LAM cuts, lb LINK SAUSAGE. CHOPS, pound. od K pound can 2 pound can whole or piece, COFF POTATOES Fancy PRESERVE Fruit i.' ! bottles, 8-L- J1 i v ; Bag T Gallon Aut. Each Brick Each SE F -i'. ; . 78-2- Package Rice FREE F F E E MJ.B. 3 Package Rice FREE fe'-f'- 1 43-- 45-2- 32c F F E E MJ.B. i J 4 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March Price and Helper i j o, SUNDAY MONDAY ,KEN MAYNARD In Mi Tfsai? ttUflo Annual District Round Robin Tournament Four Best Teams in Eastern Utah TE ti . 1 tot CARBON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Drum Taps ft THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CHESTER MORRIS In TOPAZE1 Breach of Promise MYRNA LOY MARCH Two Games Each Night 2-3- E -4 First Game at 8 o t: r' 1. - ' |