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Show SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, PAGE FOUR iiffsMffsyam Voters of Carbon Co. hannnet. table was centered dahlias. with beautiful bouquets of jar holloweJ- Twelve orange candles in or iu. out apples lined the center twelve the of significant table, long existance. in been has years the club Wednesday Bridge Club EXPRESSION OF THANKS outlined iuMrs. J. B. Kesler entertained the Place cards cleverly recent happena or work dividnal's Because would be impossible for me to Wednesday Uridge club last week at ' ing. were Her club. the guests Country in me all those who supported After the banquet the speakers, personally Mrs. A. L. Miner and Mrs. L. R. Mer. introduced by Maynie Hansen, made election, possible rill. Members there were Mesdatnes were Mrs. Roberts, retiring ar iR. G. McGonigal, R. C. Sheldon, C. J. me to become the Republican nominee for and Mrs. Polly Olv.em, A. R, Dart, F, Nyman, D, F. president, Allen, and Mrs. means of expressing president of the Price club, commissioner, I take Petti.s, E. Gibson, A. Litizzette, J. Dora president. M. retiring Johnson, vote. hope c Brisnalian ail F. Wible. Prizes were your confidence my thanks Mrs. and Mrs. Bertha Fpratiing, and elMrs. Sheldon won by in continued general of the Helper club. your Allen. climThe enjovable evening was ection, November 8, 1938. Ladies' Auxiliaries axed bv the installation ceremony :Meet In Price with glowing candles furnishing the TERRY McGOWAN, A meeting of the Central Council only light. Officers maucten ;of Ladies' Auxiliaries was held at the Ethel Turner, treasurer: hiizaoeui Republican Nominee court house at Price Friday evening. Martinelli. secretary: Evelyn Ptultz. Commissioner. Delegates from five auxiliaries were vice president: and Mrs. Spratling, (Paid Political Adv.) present. Several candidates for po- president for the ensuing year. offices also attended and ad-- ! litical mt.f mar kw tm Night Dinner Club fltfV mjf 'HOtr MUr ifa W mr dressed the group. The next meet-lin- Sunday Sundav Night Dinner cluo The will be on October 21. resumed its activities last Sunday 'Democratic Ladies' Meet with Mr. and Mrs. August Litizzette 2 There will be a meeting of the as hosts. The club was entertained Ladies' Democratic club at the civic at the civic auditorium with a delauditorium next Monday at 2 p.m. icious dinner served there. The Bridge prize was won by Mrs. Everyone is urged to attend. Members there were Mr. Memmott. Social Moose C N. Memmott. Mr. and and Mrs. The Loyal Order of Moose will C. Jotiflas. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mr?. Thank you very much for social supa with season loyal their winter Mrs. C. J. Allen (Saturday evening1 at the Moose Nilson. and Mr. and were Mr. and club the to solicit I Guests in the primary, In charge Lodge hall. The committee Mr. and Mrs. and Voll Mrs. Fred Us John Causer Moroni Hunt, and A next Off votes in the Simonsen. Harris to is invited jj. Carlson. The public Weiner Roast participate. Tuesday, September 27th. Honoring Mrs. Joseph Chandler, Rites Marriage nee Miss Florence Child, the BPW Performed Sunday in Price The September marriage of Miss club will hold a weiner roast EDWARD SIIEYA, ProspectMartina Matekovic to .lames Ele city park Monday evening. at ive members of the club will be in Sunday gante was solemnized Candidate Democratic 12:30 by Bishop Silas Rowley at the vited as its guests. of the bride's parents, Mr. and Miss Ruggeri To Become X home for County Attorney. Mrs. Martin Matekovic, in Spring Bride Saturday Glen. The wedding of Miss Clara Kim (Paid Political Adv.) The bride was lovely in a black ball Ruggeri, daughter of Mr. and mannish-tailoresuit and white sat- Mrs. Henry Ruggeri of Price, to in yiouse. Gracing her outfit was a William Albert Blair, son of Mr. and white corsage. Mrs. Clyde A. Blair of Baldwin Park II E A R The bride's sister, Miss Helen, was and Fresno, California, will take bridesmaid. Her corsage was of yel- place in the Notre Dame de Inirdes low flowers. Rudy Krissman was church in Price Saturday. best man for the groom. Miss Ruggeri is a graduate of Car After the marriage rites a deli- bon High school and a former stud Democratic Candidate cious dinner was served. Open house ent of the University of Utah. Mr was held with numerous people call- Blair is a graduate of the University COUNTY ATTORNEY of Utah and a member of Chi Psi ing to wish the couple happiness. The newlyweds left Monday for of the University of Chicago. Angola, Indiana, where, Mr. Elegante Nursery Club Meet Speak Over Radio is enrolled In a school of electrical At the Wednesday evening meet of to live engineering. They expect the Nursery club, Mrs. Yolanda Ciar Mr. two for there the years necessary us and Mrs. Ida Bruno prepared the Elegante to finish his course. luncheon for the group. Lovely Rites FRIDAY" EVENING Mrs. Frona Perry gave a reading j Mark Installation "Mother's Lament''. The main topic 6:30 P.M. Lovely ceremonies marked the in- of the evening of study was Dress of the officers of the BPW ing and stalling Sleeping Habits, discussed the same Speaker club last Friday evening in the civie by Mrs. LuDean Pagano, Jennie Mat-in- a EVENING MONDAY auditorium, with Mrs. Sophia Rob and Mrs. J. Callas. erts of the Price club as installing On the entertainment committee The Same Time officer. were Mrs. J. Borla and Beth RobinPfli.l Pnlitirnl AAv. son. The next meet of the group will be September 28. it thank the primary it and 22, 1934 PgAjL RNAL-HELP- EK, Th x..-,,- mu 7k WffisEriATioNSt it 1 Plus Tax toast-mistres- for 2-ye- this for I and for od U M ou-l- ! nter pn-Mu- the support TRY for lie up io us m"" Copynl!Ht. 1938. Byp lorinaraCo.. Inc. PII1T 2-Y- g 8 your earnestly Primary and Run your $ no.w .Dear V oters port X CODE Fg'&M 4jrX 111'' K'nvEiotitfck'J 1 i I I DISTILUDS BOTTLED SUET III BV 9kriaJ(lincdftM For III;;!' J fM Station KEUB This .SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS at Hear Next At wA.v.A,v.vAv.vv SUPPORT :, D. A;Lon"Tidwell 4-Y- ear Candidate For Commissioner Democratic Ticket llll i5 Run-Of- f Primary September 27, 1938 Endorsed 100 by the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America. Local No. 459 C. F. Masters, Pres. J. A. Greener, Sec'y. CODE NUMBERS Calif. Red Port Gals. 934 Qts. 933 l Calif. Whil Port Gals. 946 Qts. 938 Calif. Muscatel Gals. 973 Qts. 972 Calif. Sherry Qts. 1033 Alcohol 20 P.T.A. FOOD SALE The Notre Dame P.T.A. is sponsoring a food sale Saturday, September 24 In the Stafford Building, starting at 12:00 o'clock. R. J. Vaughan, James Turner, Jack Houston, Paul Pessetto, Ace Miner and John Quilico journeyed to Grand Junction last Friday evening as representatives of the Carbon Masonic Lodge to do degree work at the Mesa lodge. Mrs. me at the recent primary election. I appreciate that splendid vote of confidence and assure elecyou that continued support in the runoff and general tions will be equally appreciated. Carbon County and I plan that My entire Interests are in they shall continue to be so....Let us march forward together Be sure to Vote next Tuesday. (Paid Political Adv.) JOHN IIOLDEN (Republican) COMMISSIONE- RORVEL (Blondy) PETERSON (Democrat) COUNTY ASSESSOR-CHARL- ES SEMKEN (Democrat) THEl PERFECT FUEL FOR EVERY HOME!! COAL COSTS LESS! COAL GUARANTEES UNIFORM HEATING) Pugiese coal will open your eyes to economy and a new kind of heating comfort. A finer fuel that you can depend on all winter through! PHONE 146 FOR LOWEST PRICES Orvel "Blondie" Peterson COLI (Democrat) D. A. TIDWELL (Democrat) COUNTY ATTORNE- YjWARL D. GIBSON (Democrat) EDWARD A. SIIEYA (Democrat) Inability to personally visit each voter makes it necessary for me to take this method of S TREASURE- R3ntS. VIOL.V O'BERTO (Democrat) CLERK AND AUDITOR B II. (Briff.) YOUNG (Democrat) BEN WARD (Democrat) CARLYLE PACE (Republican) RECORDE- RJIRS. KiTIE LIDDELL (Democrat) (Also, the following candidates have been endorsed by the Carbon Couty unit of the CIO: Messrs Bonacci, Cowlcs, Wi- 2IEIEIEM PUGLESE COAL Coli, Peterson, lliams, Gibson, Semkcn). This advertisement inserted and paid for by Labor's League of Carbon County. Non-Partis- , NE SHERIFF-- C. A. (Red) KNOBBS (Democrat) G. A. (Slim) WILLLY3IS (Democrat) by Volume tliankinc them for the excellent vote given STATE LEGISLATUR- EVAL. H. COWLES (Democrat) FRANK BONACCI (Democrat) . TO THE VOTERS OF CARBON COUNTY , AS A RESULT OF THE REPORT ON POLITICAL CANDIDATES IN CARBON COUNTY BY OUR INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE, Tlffi FOLLOWING CANDIDATES HAVE BEEN ENDORSED FOR THE RESPECTIVE OFFICES WHICH THEY ARE SEEKING: COMMISSIONER-EUGE- James and Robert, were in Provo Sunday, where they attended the fuenral of Mr. A. E. Buckley of that city. Mrs. Dominic Albo and Mr. and Mrs. John Bruno motored to Green-rive- r to visit with, their mother, Mrs. Charles Spadafore, over the week-end- ATTENTION VOTERS Margaret Turner and sons, (Paid Political Adv.) L07 HIRAM WALKER (Paid Political Adv.) an |