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Show THE IPWADTOCATfc PACK E1GBT SOCIETY Business Womea Enjoy Prognm. Relations between Chinn and Japan were discussed by Henry Ruggeri, Price attorney, at a meeting of the B. P. W. club held Friday at the restaurant. The remainder of the program was as follows: Current event, Why We Should Maintain the Gold Standard," Jerry Roberts; dance number, Miss Myr-1- n Evans, accompanied at the piano Montie Whitmore; reading, Miss by China Blue Eyes," Miss Virginia Lee; vocal selections, the Misses Fae Jaspvrson, Lurean Stevens, Darleen Burton and Frankie ODriscoll. The program was arranged by Miss Janet Littlejohn. AT LAST THE CHANGE ' Saturday we have a new President and Cabinet. The change is here. The eyes of the world are on Washington. Many people will breathe a sigh of relief r r ' ' ' i Chfli Powder FREE -:i 4..J i !" 's SJ i H t . r Saturday we will give away absolutely free, one can of Chili Powder and one Chili recipe with the purchase of 5 lbs. of Chili beans (red Mexican or Pinto) for 19c. , (HONEY, 23c s f Quarts of Honey of the very finest quality, 23c. This Honey is not candied. We know you will like it. C. Jeppson, Halbert June Bartlett Laiindry Soap 2c a Bar This is special white unwrapped laundry soap. Put up by Palmolive Peet Colgate company and is a dandy soap. Include a dozen or so bars on your order. MARKET Our bargains in the market are exceptionally fine in quality. Try a Pot Roast, one you will be proud of at 10c per lb. Pork Roast cut from the meat end of the shoulder, Sliced Bacon, 2 lbs. for 29c; Veal Roast, 10c lb.; Sliced Boiled Ham, 23c lb. OP. SKAGGS 9 IJI.U1J1IS1KHIW - VJIpw nOl Schramm-Jo- w! enough to wipe out every?!1 doesnt you can have youT back they guarantee State to Establish Two Branch Im on Offices In For the purpose of payers in making their tax returns, the state mission will establish tempi fice branches at Price fro to 15, and at Helper fro to 8.. R. J. Goodwin, the commission, will be these branch offices and wR thorized to advise and ers in the preparation of ( come tax returns, to and to collect tax payments No fees are charged by commission representative ! ing taxpayers or administer Residents of the state are file their income tax return before March 15. After that da payers become delinquent aMi ties are provided by law fo gence in filing returns. lsSj-co- me Uf Salt Bacon Ambrosia, GALLON Well Streak, Mild Cure, . SOAP Luna, nirr IULE Fancy Blue Jf Rose CORN 22 Lbs. S u. Batam, No. 2 Can Milk Greaves and SEGO 13 PRUNES or MORNING NONE TO DEALERS . SALMON BISQUICK Ground BooBtZSFLSt TALL CANS PAR1" OYSTERS LegoTMc Lamb 6c Lamb Shoulders Smoked Picnics Z,Cxri --5c 25c 19c 20c Bars U Golden POUND ... WHITE BEANS 29c 25c - 9c pkg 4i 48-L- b. - - &C Florida Balls Juice, the Best (or Flavor Delicious APPLES .. . 1 U vC perial Iceberg, 5 Ib. 3 Head 20C ssrssii. 25c CAULIFLOWER is? : .... US) New Crop California Fancy Snowballs No. 2 Can CELERY BEAMS KSS Jell Well BAG ALL PURPOSE FAMILY FLOUR Eight Members of Clnb Entertained. Mrs. Lola Thompson entertained the TuSonna club at her home Thursday afternoon. The members present were Mrs. Luren Allred, Mrs. J. Aldcn Bowers, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Dean Neilson, Mrs. Roland Lundqulst, Miss Nona Stevens, Mrs. Kate Reid and Mrs. Arvel Stevens. 29c doz. .each GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES STRING BEANS .... 2 Large Size Sweet, Juicy LL 1 y Flour ORANGES Firm, Crisp, Juicy, Like fresh picked. Largo I FTTH PC CrLft Solid. la- - . Fq,8oUdPack- TOMATOES No- 2 Can All Flavors y Maxwell House Cofifiee lb; 27c IPeanot Hotter, quart jar Vinegar ... pint bottle 8c Grape Fruit 2..22c Extracts Society, nosbands To Be Entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson will entertain at their home Thursday evening for members of the Carbon Stake Relief society and their 214 Hewletts Vanilla or Lemon Can Polks, a new and more delicious 2-o- z. fruit Pint Bottle Bottle ..... ; Carnation Premium Wheat Flakes, large pkg. 23 Meeting Announced. A paper entitled Our Literary Friends of Utah" will be presented by Mrs. Eldon Ottcson at the Wo- - ,l1 J. erald Oil, Sun-Advoca- te. Olive Oil Subject For Clnb PRICE Athletes Foot, as thii hf. usually called, yields in tTj time at most to persistent with Emerald Oil One bottu! H STOWS A Surety of Purity1 FOOT ten-ye- ar ii3i MAto, Prices Effective Friday and Saturday , March 3 and 4, in our Price Store Afternoon Soda! Honors Visitor. Mrs. Claude J. Empey entertained Thursday at an afternoon social In honor of her mother, Mrs. G. T. Taylor of Roosevelt. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. E. C. Lee, Mrs. Scott Lee, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. M. L. Box and Mrs. E. R. Lee. IN OUR i lesson-serm- oi Relief Society Officers Feted. Members of the Carbon Stake Relief Society board were entertained at a social Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Claude J. Empey. Guests were Mrs. J. F. MacKnight, Mrs. George Christensen, Mrs. Angus Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. P. K. Nielsen, Mrs. O. L. Thomas and Mrs. Carl Saxey. 3-l- b. ; ,i Nothing that we know of looks as pathetic at this time of the year as the family coal bin. No. 2. With every package of Pikes Peak Biscuit Flour we wiU give a bag of corn meal free. yellow i The Social Sewing Circle will be entertained Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. George Christensen. Program Arranged On Life of Chopin. A program on the life and works of Frederic Chopin will be presented at the meeting of the Helper Womans club Thursday, March 9, under the direction of Mrs. R. G. Woodhead. The program will be as follows: E Minor Valse, (Posthumous); Mazurka," Opus 33, No. 4; Polonaise," Opus 26, No. 1; Nocturne, Opus 9, Com Meal Free V Sewing Circle to Be Entertained Thursday. Auxiliary Hears Review of Opera. The opera, Lucia dl Lammer- moor," was reviewed by Mrs. George B. Harding at a meeting of the Junior Literary Auxiliary Monday evening. The club was entertained by Miss Ida Pace. Selections from the opera were given by Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Ed. Hanson, Murray Mathis, E. ' Ready for instant use is the Pikes Peak Biscuit Flour. It has a money-bac- k guarantee and on the package is printed recipes for Mammy Rachel's Biscuits; Marshmallow Dumplings, Cream Biscuit Cookies, Cheese Munch and many others. i : Price chapter of the Service Star Legion will hold a business meeting at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, chapter president. Social Art Club Members Meet. The Social Art club was entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. B. F. Harmon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. E. J. Bums, Mrs. Clyde Lee, Mrs. Blaine Perkins, Mrs. Carlyle Pace, Mrs. William Heller, Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Ed. Morgan and the Misses Anna Zupan, Ruth Boyle, Evelyn Stultz, Helen Edwards, Violet Richens and Angelina BaldinL Biscuit Flour, 33c . National Defense" was the subject of a talk given before the American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening by Claude Eggertsen, a member of the Carbon high school faculty. A report was given by Mrs. Ralph Martin on the national defense convention at Salt Lake Saturday. A clarinet solo by Lee Empey, accompanied by Miss Helen Jorgensen, completed the program, which was in charge of Mrs. Walter Taylor. A social was held following the meeting, refreshments being served to 30 members. Friday Afternoon. Club Entertained. The Friday Afternoon club met last week at the home of Mrs. Sidney Young. The afternoon was spent in sewing, followed by refreshments. Mnemonic Affair. The Mnemonic club was entertained Friday, February 18, at the home of Mrs. Royal H. Frandsen, the following members being present: Mrs. John E. Bent, Mrs. Claude J. Empey, Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mrs. Leo Lowry, Mrs. A. L. Whitmore, Mrs. Elton Taylor and Mrs. R. E. West. Special guests were Mrs. G. T. Taylor of Roosevelt, Mrs. Wallace Grange, Mrs. Sidney Young and Mrs. Loren 3-l- b. " Chapter to Hold Business Meeting. present Eleven Attend Vs-l- b. i i fv t National Defense Program Presented. Bridge Party Given Monday. Mrs. Glen S. Nelson entertained at a bridge party Monday at the Commercial hotel Twelve guests were Justice than at present prevails. While the study extends into state and national fields, the dubs are making community problems their immediate concern. According to Mrs. Hanson, a public dinner will be sponsored by relations Members of the Price Business and club March 1, at which time Price the Professional Womens duo will Join leaders of all civic organizations will with the national federation in the be guests of the organization. observance of business womens week from March 9 to 11, inclusive. MANS RELATIONSHIP TO GOD SUBJECT OF CHURCH SERVICE According to Mrs. Oscar Hanson, week the local the of dub, president is celebrated for the purpose of callMan" is the subject of the which will be read in the ing attention to the achievements of women in the business and profess- Christian Science church, Sunday, ional field and the part they play in March 5. The Golden Text (1 Cor. 2:11) is: advancing and promoting community projects along educational and What man knoweth the things of a welfare lines. man, save the spirit of man which The program throughout the na- is In him? tion will be varied, including forums Among the citations included from for the discussion of community prob- the Bible is the following: The Spirlems, unemployment relief luncheons it itself beareth witness with our dedicated to a study of the status spirit, that we are the children of of the unemployed white collar girl, God" (Romans 8:16). Included are correlative passages meetings to arouse interest in public education, prosperity campaigns from the Christian Science textbook, to stimulate community buying and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy many similar projects. will which read: God expresses in man week the emphasis Throughout reinfinite idea forever developing the the citizenship be placed upon itself, broadening and rising higher sponsibilities of business women. The program is in line with the and higher from a boundless basis; objective adopted by the or- man is idea, the image of love; he ganization two years ago, pledging the is not physique. He is the compound federation to an intensive study of idea of God, including all right ideas" economic problems and their social (P. P. 258, 475). implication, with a view to achievement of a higher measure of social Legal blanks The Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, Mrs. L. COFFEE t mans club meeting Friday. A musical program will be presented by the Womans dub. chorus under the direction of Mrs. Sue H. Christensen. P. Pierce of Kenilworth, Mrs. R. G. Woodhead and Mrs. I. S. Evans. Mrs. Pace won the prize for high score. We win give a package of rice with each can of M.J.R. Coffee you buy. We will sell 1 lb. cans for 32c and give packrice of a free; age can for 89c with 2 lbs. of rice free. 'Sv Price Club to Join In Observing Week For Business Women Democratic Women ChooM Officer. Mrs. Carl W. Empey was elected president of the Carbon County Womens Democratic club at a meeting of the organization Monday in the American Legion hall. She succeeds Mrs. A. Frank Drury of Helper. Other new officers are: Mrs. C. R. Fahr-ln-g, Helper, first vice president; Mrs. vice Earl Warren, Castle Gate,-seconpresident; Mrs. Mayme Jameson of Price, secretary; Mrs. D. C. Cavenah, Helper, treasurer. The business meeting was followed by a card party, Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Kenilworth and Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Helper winning the prizes. Dansante Bridge There are still a few men who imClub Entertained. agine theyve done most of the houseMembers of the Dansante Bridge when they clean the soot cleaning club were entertained Saturday by out of the stovepipe. Mrs. Ruth South worth. Guests were Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Mrs. Walter V. Pace, Mrs. Ben D. Redd, Mrs. E. F. Gianottl, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs, William Anderson, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick of Standard-vill- e, and will thoroughly expect times to be much better soon. If everyone thought so, it would go far towards making jobs for thousands of unemployed. THURSDAY, PEICEi UTAH Urn |