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Show PEIOTrr a4. t Mrs: F.t P. Fler Jefrn-- . wa In at- Sterrla- btendance Serric attthr tpe TV.cda(liier.,: . laii oi the1. w3r for.'.eheyeniie, gton . ccDTftBtion held- in Of.uuii last ;weefc..1 ;r:;wrynlngf to e.tten45th--JJre" $xaij7; ! FtWa , of MISs - Gertrude Wahl, . Mlsa Gineral ''"BtinV 'exercise's '6f of wkich: Miss Zilla PJaetaf- and . Jtfeeph :Litir- "Terthlng TlospitaT, Margaret Knobbe, .. daughter . of zette are " among, the students at Mt. Pleas Mrs. Hoffman is a graduating WasatcH acadeniy In. home .the last'Of visit al'tfce will They j.,.,. ...iimbcc. the' 'week for. summer raeatloB banjo of- rzi&lzes before return ' from school studies. i4.rJ? 4:Mrs.: Oecar: iftttffifcan :. Aljca.-.ar&'.ltlvii?- '. ownar. aai late: Sower ot'the Chapman... ahga Followi Cards D. Chapman, roatragw coni-Eiuait- y. his .shop,.. ;Henry gtevens, recently, associated with the store, has returned; to his borne in : . , Qgden, . pit - . - ing u. Mrs. . Ray Stalker, and two children arrived in fielder Saturday evening from their home in El Monte, California, called here by the serious illness of Mrs. Stalker's mother, Mrs.; E. C. Burgar. At this .time Mrs. Bur-gar- 'a condition .is somewhat im. proved. leir. .to a, your bestfboi 1 ... .. ... SUMMONS . In the District Court of - the Seventh Judicial district in- and for Carbon County, state of Utah. ARCH E FLEMING, Plaintiff, rwa n - " ' " vs.-'-- RETHA FLEMING. Defendant. ',. ,,The State of Utah ,to said ., defendant: , You, are hereby summoned to appear within 50 days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within' the county in, wiiJch this action is brought; otherwise, within 30' days aftei the above service and defend entitled action; and in the case of your failure bo to do, Judg ment will be rendered against you according to demands of the complaint which has been filed with . the clerk of said court. Thds action is brought to dis solve' the bond of matrimony heretofore and, now existing between you and the plaintiff. Signed .WALTER C. CEASE. Attorney for plalntiiff. Address: '.Court House,, Price, . .' Utah. 21, May publication, First, "' , , . . - 1931 MAY 21 hall in Pries Monday afternoon. given a sentence of three months May 25. The program will luelude In the county Jail on the former Mrs. F. P. Fisher was hostess an educational talk on "Governand four months on the latter at a party last ment" by County Attorney Wal- count.- Thursday evpnlng to fourteen ter C. Gease, with cards arrangguests. Supper covers named ed later, followed by a luncheon. Mayme .Flemltt served a comthese ladles: Mrs. H. Roberts, on her husband Nick plaint' Mrs. JTazel Madson. Mrs. Tad Poppy Day Plans Flemltt In the municipal court Storey, Ifrs. Nick Bernard!, Mrs. Completed At Tea Wednesday battery. charging R. C. Rid of Price; Mrs. Lester Mrs. E. H. Thomas will enter- Flemltt pleaded guilty to strikMrs. tea at tain Roberta of Worley Wednesday evening ing his wife over the back with Clyde Columbia; Mrs. Lee Kirk of at which tjme arrangements for a shovel earlier In the day and Mohrland; Mrs. D. R. Criffiths, the observance of Poppy day. Sat was given the alternate sentence Mrs. A. Sudberry, Mrs. Clee urday. May 23, will be completed. of serving 15 days in jail or payGordon, Mrs. Hughes Taylor, Mrs. Thomas was appointed chair- ing a fine of 15. He chose the M. man of the arrangements by Mrs. Mrs. Glen Miller and Mrs. latter. Miller. August Litizzette, local auxiliary o : 6tore"it ilelper, is In the temporarily taking charge ii.-- CAEBOW COUNTY,' tJTAH, THTJTLS., brHtre-supp- - . . modern girl wants to know what will take cigarette atain; from the fingertips. Might try Immersing them in dishwater,- three times a day. "N .. - er . 0 . military tailors and each gate of Moscow. will president. Her Bill Callas was awarded damInclude Mrs. H. McGann, Mrs. F. of $80 and costs E. Steele, Mrs. Marvin Lambson, ages in the way of certain conversion for the Mrs. J. C. Kavanaugh, Mrs. J. L. T. Charles-wortrocka J. by McFall, Mrs. Wm. Maulsby and was heard in the case The Mrs. G. E. Spratling. court of Municipal Judge J. H. 0 Lambert. Bcsone and Borxme were attornoys for the plalitiff and COURT NOTES W. O. Geaso County Attorney for the defendant. Upon the John Turon, charged with notice of the attorney judgment assault and battery in connection with an alleged assault on his for the defendant served notice wife In March,, pleaded guilty to that appeal of the case would be two charges in the justice's court taken to the district court. 0 at Kenilworth Monday night. A dog te to be tried, at Palo was assaultTuron with Clnb charged May Program Is Announced ing his wife with a chair on one Alto, California for chewing up occasion and with a pair of tin city records. If they were like a The Carbon County Democratic Worn eiis club will gather at snips on another. Two separate lot of city records it's a wonder their Miy meeting at the Legion charges were filed and he was he didnt' die of acute indegistion. '. V V..aa .. . are al : .shoes, gentleman in your attire, ..; ways' conspicuous Upon this phase of year personal .. appearance .a good, or lad .impression depends. TJhis is addressitian' Hvho 'seeks th most in foot comfort, appearance' and intrifio, shoe, value. In our :.ijje of John C. Eoberts shoes you. range.can choose styles, that from dash to dignified conserva- - .'" tisihi-all crreotlyv:.styled and to resist wear. comfortableT-bu- ilt .Here are; the"' outstanding men's shot values of the yeajCome ;in ,v ." and see them. You - ; 'r.V mi Last publication, ' . 1931. . $8.00 Ctapmari's Shoe Store- - .Utah - - ;: a Friends ' Helper 11, . . .J'f'i, June FOR LEASE or. RENT Newly four flntohed white .' cottagerooms, modern, clean ; furnished of .unfurnished. Garage. One blk. from Martin, store, phone 397r5 ;. $E00 "' : LAZY APPETITES h. That lazy Spring appetite will be stirred to normal by a visit to our O. P. Skaggs - System Store. Do it today. See the tempting display of the early fresh fruits and Select vegetables. just the ones that appeal to you in the quantities you want and you'll go home anxious for the eall W to dinner. COFFEE 19c PER LB. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23 - n I BREAD J Partv Fancy, Pnffed I I J nr W v-- and DEPENDABLE MEATS WE GIVE iflW. DISCOUNT STAMPS Helper.; - M. X 'frJi'tl Coffee of America LQIiee Enjoy A! Cup of This Qual ity 'i : , 'A : ) aimon I Woldorf Spinach Whole Wheat Bucut Radishes pnng rners - u i nihil ! 3 lbs. for Large Bunches 2 - for j j V2 lb. Average Per. lb. 2 ,b$ for l u 5c a i i ' i i;ei, jaonte r .Buy. I jL l - m S!VU ......... LUX the Perfect breakfast cereal LAKGE SIZE fkg- - suiea. A real rrw rr i jf 2for 10c 45c 1 Oc! Veal Roasts ! Steaks loin. IlLBJci. lfMiaior nII f3 II i-- lf vf i I OO 7U no- - Eerve Hams 1 I Ti glass jar of excellent jam ; an unusual quality at an unusual price- As- ; serted flavors at 45o each, Saturday. are government inspected which insures you of good who'esoine meat. They will weigh from 4 to 6 pounds each. This i3 a splendid item for your Sunday dinner. CHICKENS 15c PER L8. Again we have been able to secure a fine lot of chickens for our customers a t only 15c per pound all day Saturday. wl nejper, ut. rnone w This bargain is a These shoulders 9! nKiri U fb ni (Hi II Jlp - 45c direct from the eastern packers and ara 25c M JAM 12c PFR LB. rtr.l Skinned, TV -- excel- SHOULDER ROASTS -S TwojX. -- M'QjJ e j Service Coffee. Customers now using it tell us, "It's better than just Coffee." And so it is. It has PORK M 6J) a we-cal- l We will sell large strictly fresh eggs, the same 1'ind v.e always handle at only 10c a dozen Saturday. You will want several dcz?n of thesa quality eggs at thi3 price. J SIZE PACKAGE j t 29c 1 CduC for us 10c DOZEN the Perfent Snsn Pot Roasts rib on and blended packed lence seldom found in coffee of its low price. Try a pound tomorrow. Ai great value at 19c per lb. WlWJi: Per Package can j jSliced Bacon 5c I WW rJh SAFEWAY MEATS Jj 8 Pounds 79c i I LARD bulk n had brand that Peas wutti-- JjL'a IOcI1 Local Grown . ff V5J V lPeaclier 25c . ; SBfedded Wheat rM ! 45c 1 2;:for Happy Yale Pink 2 l ib. Tall Tins .A ffl Heinz Large Bottle -- .;. I j 5c Large Roll b Shredded Wheat UfHJ 55c f r tD 1 .tJaJ h-- t 3 uJa, BZSIO.AUIT- -I, rih Light or Dark 1 brk-Meak----I,,- OC lib. can Budweiser Toilet Tissue I f1 ' , Malt Syrup Latsup it iinii m i wr, I e each Pe Friday' :and Saturday May 22 and 23 B, ',, w d&.iL Paoka-- I Lettuce ! Up SKI STAN DARD MARKET CO. n . uranuiaiea i cup. To please this particular group of our customers, we m . ' dark full-strengt- i i4U2&Jg ;,! ALL OVER THE WORLD lQcl for d Pr,i people than you'd imagine are fussy about coffee, "and many are insistent upon having a a distinctive p i I More UXl.CAJL Sun-Mai- Eight friends" of Mrs. B. Lloyd H called at her home Friday for surphise party' on her- birthday. JU Two table, of Five Hundred were clayed after which the IIWI guests served a late luncheon and which they had prepared brought to. the Lloyd home.;' --o If 'it were as easy to accUnfu late money after forty as it is to eet a watotllne what a wonder ful country this would be. v ri 3 : u T Give-Surmis- barbers at ma-sona- -- ..- Sartorial Reform Depot' When Peter the Great of Russia came to the throne he determined to civilize the dress of his subjects the men should not wear petticoats and whiskers half a yard long; so be established a body of Guts Tine. Dance At Mascnic Social The social affair of the season to be jdven by the Masonic club has been announced for next Friday evening, May 29th will take when a dinner-danc- e place. A musical program will be given during the dinner hour and a dance orchestra will entertain In the ballroom later in the evening, at the same time card games will be provided for the pleasure of the guests. '' DJBSKYkGGS j "A Surety of rarity" r |