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Show PAGE EMERY EIGHT ed the NN Club jCacties Clubs dc Society Greenriver Mrs Doris Nelson entertained members of the Sew and So Club at her home on Friday of last week. Cleveland Huntington ' Mrs Faun Killpack entertain ed members of the Sew and So Club at her home on Thursday of last week. DUP Rose Desert Camp Thursmeeting was held last Emma day at the homewasof decided dhristianson. It to hold a celebration on July 4 and the following committees were chosen: General, Ida Mor tensen and' Emma Christiansen; Program, Luella Carlson and CMyrtle Mortensen; Sports,mem lara Bishop and another Mrs Morell Nelson entertained the Los Amegos Club at her home Thursday for an evening of needlework. Hostess to ONO Club ladies Thursday night was Mrs Mel-eTruman. ta Jennie McElprang entertaln- - DAIRY V grocer Womens Club at Mrs M. E. 2:30 last meeting of ected to head year were: Mrs president; Mrs vice president; Mrs Francis Wil son, secretary; and Mrs Ralph Dinning, treasurer. The program committee will be under the chairmanship of Mrs Lloyd Ba ker, with Mrs John Hahn and Mrs Ray Sherrill assisting. p. m. On Emery Mirl and Mrs Ralphs have had all their children at this past home with them week: Mr and Mrs Harold Daet wyler from Schenectady, N. Y., Mrs (Louise Shields from Salt Lake City. These with Mr and Mrs Max Ralphs, with the parents and two sisters, Kathleen Orangeville Mrs Rhea Moffitt and Mrs and Anna Lee, were entertainfam- Alice Jensen were hostesses to ed by another sister and Club the iLadies Improvement ily, Mr and Mrs Dee Christenat the Reid home Wednesday on Thursday evening at afternoon. Reports on the con- sen, in Ferron. program the latters home vention and other night the group were was given, followed by a lunch. Saturday entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs Max Ralphs and on The Clique Club mec .at the Sunday they gathered at the home of Mrs Lenna Ockey on Mirls Ralphs home in a family afternoon. Pres Loa reunion. Chief motivation of Friday Stilson was in charge of the the reunion was the marriage of Anna Lee to Kent Johansen meeting. cf Castle Dale in the Manti The DUP met at the home Temple on June 15. of Mrs Cora Cox recently. The next meeting is planned to The DUP monthly meeting honor Mrs Sussanah Davis at was held Friday afternoon at 20 her home on Monday, June the home of Mrs Ethel Nelson. find STEPS mail ani Pay W check ky and effort Save time, steps Just write your checks and it- mail them. Simple, isnt SAVE Mr basic metals. It kind of worries me. Wage rates and taxes are still as PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tCt2 pjfee psjpMtf DSCMf high as they were last year and now income Its somewhere in the room, sure. He knows that he put it there himself. But where in the room is it? Thats the question that makes him scratch his head. Trouble is, the room has never been finished, and more or less he has used it for a place to dump things. Pity, too, The room could have been finished with a minimum of trouble and expense through Home Lumber and Building Co. of Price. At Horhe Lumber, good materials at fair prices are always on hand. Service at Home Lumber is always amiable, too, so that its a PLEASURE to shop there has dropped. It must be a real headache for the operators! All is to see that can do I I really give a full eight hours vs; f?r my pay." HOME LUMBER AND BUILDING GO. EiMr EAST on MAIN ST. m PRICE UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION RioGrancIe ADVERTISING line. the Martin-SenoIt gives you more value ur is Pearl Allridge J3 Zj mi ?l sir SUN SUITS and Mr and Mrs George of Castle Dale. Mag-nus- it a 0 ci FOR Castle Dale, Utah & SONS Phone 12y2 EVERYTHING For Your Painting Needs ! Get Your Groceries Here When The Stores Are Closed. Open From 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p m Gas THE DIRECI CENTRAL TRANSCONTINENTAL ? ROUTE SERVING COLORADO AND UTAH F. I. GORDON, Agent. PHONE 2, PRICE UTAH AND R JUNIOR MISSES By! CHARMINGLY ;W itdy DIFFERENT it it spec 3 mi Oil Groceries Accessories COX BROTHERS SERVICE Canyon Road ORANGEVILLE, UTAH Bruce Taylor, Mgr. I it ;aw Mrs Ji d a SUMMER DRESSES i'el 3 s si 2 sees is sent and UP $3.49 ve FOR LADIES AND 01 JUNIOR MISSES ip Kid Colors and patterns to suit the most demanding Ta iHJ tastes i E 'A gtoi an n 3. 't LEWIS LADIES STORE PRICE ;na - UTAH t k Castle Theatre HUNTINGTON Kh ss s ii sor stei an si CASTLE DALE J Blood On The Moon With Robert MITCHUM Barbara BEL GEDDES Robert PRESTON Walter BRENNAN ht DAILY P. C. JONES LADIES and Mrs Paul Hill and family of Kenilworth are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Alfred Dunford. Mr and Mrs Glendon Guymon and daughter of Logan are vis iting his parents, Mr and Mrs N. Thomas Guymon. Glendon was a graduate at the USAC this month. He will teach in the high school at Altamont next year ,and expects to go there soon. Mr and Mrs Jay Guymon and new son of Salt Lake City are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs W. L. Guymon. Mrs Susie Richards and her were daughter of California guests of Mrs Orpha Peacock the past week. Mrs Richards is a sister of Mr Peacocks hus band. Willard Anderson and son were guests of Mr and Mrs Ed gar Jewkes. Mr Anderson and Mrs Jewkes are brother and sister. Mr Stanton Tuttle, Mrs Flora Guymon and Mr Leonard Tuttle attended funeral services held Monday in Salt Lake City for their uncle, Mark Tuttle. Mrs Bruce Kinder of Huntington and Mrs George. Bartlett of Price are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Jerry Page. Mrs Belma Earl of California is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs Spencer Snow, and family. Mr and Mrs Snow have also enjoyed a visit from their son Philip of Dragerton and Shirley of Price. Mr and Mrs Paul Pearson of Rochester, Minn, were guests at the home of Mrs Lue Fox the past week. The Pearsons had been to Calif, to see their son and wife (Mrs Foxs daughter Caroline), Dr and Mrs Charles Pearson. t :a on o. am ed - Ferron boys de join the Aaronic Priesthood ex cursion leaving Price at 8:00 a m. en route to parks in eastern Utah and western Color-adAccompanying them were Bishop and Mrs Richard Behi ing, Mr and Mrs Francis Beach Mr and Mrs Ralph Lemon, Mr and Mrs Perry E. Snow and Mr and Mrs iRulon Nelson Mrs Virginia Funk of Ster-lin- g is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Sophus Nelson and others. TH T Utah and Mrs Arvon Scow, Mr ATTENTION i Price very Sunday and Monday Dennis MORGAN Dorothy MALONE Don DEFORE Janis PAIGE IN 13 ANALYSIS 41 parents. Mr and Mrs Tom Humphrey were Salina visitors on Sunday Mrs Eva Jensen was honored for her birthday with most of her family and grandchildren being present, amongst them Mr and Mrs Jerry Page, Mr and Mrs Howard Reid, of Orangeville, Mr and Mrs June Mcffitt of Helper, Mr and Mrs Edgar Jensen of Mt. Pleasant, Mr Of VISUAL SKILLS VISUAL TRAINING In Ferron Mrs W1! OPTOMETRIST VISUAL A baby girl was .born to Mr and Mrs Mervln Nelson in the Price hospital on Saturday of last week. notes TO hi Dr. W. v. LEWIS Dr. R. I). OStleh Hospital. of Provo spent Sunday here. William T. (Reid has been quiet ill the past week. He is now improving, however. Mrs Lorna Cox was taken to the Proce hospital Tuesday afternoon and it is reported she has pneumonia. She is recover- Twenty-eig- makes payrolls; payrolls make prosperity. for every dollar. One trial will convince you. In Huntington Mr and Mrs B. L. Jones of Huntington are the proud parents of a baby girl bom Wednesday, June 15 at the Price By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Mrs Ruth McGruger and hus band of Montana have spent the past couple of weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Mont Caldwell. Mr and Mrs Arial Gardner cf California have been here visiting with her parents, Mi and Mrs John Behling and oth ers for two weeks the Rio Grande annually spends a quarter of a million dollars to publicize the scenic beauties and the agricultural, mining, and industrial resources of Colorado and Utah. By stimulating travel on the Main Line thru the Rockies and encouraging the development of new industries in the territory the Rio Grande is contributing to the over-a-ll economy of the region. For . the progress and prosperity of the Rio Grande and its home territory are all mutually interdependent. Prosperity investigated many and wholebrands heartedly recommend . . Helper. Mra Perr, Margie Allridge. Mrs E. E. Davis received word new grandof a of the arrival son bom to Mr and Mrs Rich Wilder at Salt Lake. By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Miss Elva Killian of Salt Lake City and Mrs Cora VanBuren ing. Mr 17, In Cleveland FP RRON notes With pride in its own home territory, Realizing this we have ORANGEVILLE births June proud of a new grans,,, bom in the Price Mr and Mrs Hattie, Friday and Saturday Help Build COLORADO and UTAH The price per quart is not the important factor in paint. It's the years of protection and beauty the paint gives that is the true cost. the home of Mrs Eva Conover Roxie Nelson, Ada Nielsen, Ida Behunin, Carolyn Conover, Loie Beach, Irma Snow and Velma Petersen participated in a program of entertainment. The guests were: Mrs Alice Westover, Mrs Clyda Black, Mrs Mary Nelson, Mrs Cecelia Mrs Nelson, Mrs Faun Dahle, LesClara Singleton, Mrs John lie, Mrs Cliff Jensen, Mrs Cliff Petty, Mrs Snow, Mrs Janie Iva Killpack, Mrs Kate Fish, Mrs Maria Cox, Mrs Ethel Nelson, Mrs Rhoda Olsen, Mrs Ann Funk, Mrs Agnes Neilson, Mrs Olivia Dugmore and Mrs L. W. Petersen. and Mrs Melrose Luke, Mrs A1 ice Justeson, Mr and Mrs Fred W. Reid, Mrs Cora Cox, Mrs Rhea Moffitt and Bp. John H. Taylor, attended the wedding reception held in Manti last The Acacia Club members en Friday for Merle Marie Andertertained their mothers Tues- son, daughter of Mr and Mrs day afternoon of last week at Merril V. Anderson. Mr and Mrs Albert Kay and daughter of Salt Lake were week end visitors here at the home of Mr and Mrs Sam W. Snow. Barbara stayed for a weeks visit with her grand- "The papers tell us about cuts in the prices of our THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE FRIDAY. CASTLE DALE, UTAH on the lawn met Thursday This will be held Hall if weather at the City the Petersens, otherwise it will be the season. El- permits, Old Hall, reports Capt. inthe next club the Russel Marlatt, Mrs A. E. Hall. Darrell Ross, NOT LOST Just hard to UBk PROGRESS, June 24, a planCounty entertainment ned to honor the older people and pioneers of the County. at her home at Thursday night. ber to be chosen; Concessions, Ida Litster and Chariot Larson; others will be chosen later. County officers Flora Jensen, Maud Anderson and Elizabeth Gordon were in attendance and spoke of the county party to be held this month and about the county history. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Zina Cowley. Perron COUNTY One Sunday Afternoon IN TECHNICOLOR Friday and Saturday The Saxon D Chari With Robert MONTGOMERY Susan HAYWARD John PAYNE Audrey for Situ: TOTTER Sunday and IQ Monday 5m IN TECHNICOLOR kw HU The Three Musketeers Ifl With Lana TURNER Gene KELLY June ALLYSON , vi Van HEFLIN Angela LANSBURY Wednesday and Rcbert WALKER Thursday Ava GARDNER Dick HAYMES (Eve ARDEN Wednesday and Thursday Cornel WILDE Patricia KNIGHT - in Shockproof ; |