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Show JANUARY THURSDAY, 5, 1930 THE ADS ARE READ BECKERS TO PLAY JOURNAL HELPER of the per cent people who read a small community newspaper say that they read the advertising contained in it, according to a survey made in Hopewell, Virginia, by A. Robbins Jr., of the Hopewell News. ...Although this survey covers only one town, it is believed probable that the results are fairly indica--tiv- e of other towns in which small newspapers are published... Mr. Robbins, in his survey, also found answers to many other read er reactions which are mereiy question marks as far as many publishers are concernea. IN AS MANY WEEKS The next two Saturday nights will the strong Beckers Uinta artists pitted against a pair f the best high school and indepen-len- t basketball teams in the state, innouneed Ed Marchetti. business n&nager for the beer squad. Next Saturday night they travel o Vernal where they will engage 3oach Frank Wright's Uinta high school cagers in a game that will k doubt be a teat for both teams. 1e Indians from Vernal just g from a trip trough central and northern Utah there they registered eight wins gainst no losses, and are considered he strongest, team ever to represent lie Basin school. The local gang has ve victories to their credit to date lis year, having defeated Leadville, olorado, Emery County arbon Jr. College, twice, and of Price. Logan Knit On January 14 Reputed ito be one of the best leketball teams in northern Utah id boasting a list of men, e Logan Knit, waxed floor artiss, om Logan will meet Beckers ait the vie auditorium here Saturday, Jan-,r14. The game will precede a jice sponsored by the Carbon Cen-i-l C.I.O. Council. Conley Watts, one time scoring ir at the Aggie school, will lead e Woolen Mill team to Helper. find bas-tetba- ll d barn-stormin- All-Star- y In regard to advertising. In addition to finding that the adver-tisin- g is read by most of his subscribers, he found that '59 per cent admitted that they wer; influenced in their buying by tho advertising in his newspaper. He also found that 42 per cent said they had no favorite stores, indicating that they shop around for the best values and also shop through the newspaper. In answer to a question., on where his readers buy groceries, he found that 30 per cent buy entirely according to value offered by the various stores while the other 70 per cent buy the bulk of their groceries in one store but do not confine their buying entirely to one store. Tour's OPENS MONDAY Mar-umot- 18 CASES LISTED Grant Bailey, undercover agent for First Itenn of district court opens the liquor control commission, faces at Price January 9 at 2 p.m. with six 'first degree perjury charges as the cases and approximately outgrowth of an alleged ''frame-upcriminal twehe civil actions slated for trial. 'of Sam Shottino, proprietor of the Donald Hacking, court clerk, an- ;Hitz hotel in Pike. Continued crimiual cases are: Gust nounces. ( r.ly three of (he criminal aaiions Doulos of Price, wilful failure to .no fcent, he "fJd, and three are provide; Fete DeAngeles of Price, crti.mej from last term. I. L. (wilful failure to provide, and T. G. Coiil;. i, former county employe, wjn 'Rowland, Salt Lake contractor, of a justice court conviction or an fpneal to district C'unt on a 'violating a city building permit He of embezzlement. charge alleged ly appropriated a $10 gasoline coa- - Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan. 6 aiul 25-l- b j Bag l 7 55 'om Keene. famous star of will pay Carbon county a t Saturday, January 7. With him les a talented group of perform-direc- t from Hollywood. Featured 1 Mr. Keene are the Grant Fam-wel- l known Hillbilly comedians, Parson Twins, Kaite Murray and ty Carter. he Tom Keene company will be the ' Bonnie stage, matinee, eve-?- , e and a special midnight 12:00 at midnight, starting 'his is the first time Carbon coun-ha- s had the pleasure of the visit e . iru strr. i r e played here recently are: Old dsiana, Rebellion, Drums of Des- film-i- r r Tlnttlo nt flpooil Trail hit to Kill, and Under Strange 2 tall cans OYSTERS Willapa Brand ib I cfc CORN fntnafn-vPorpfaU- p fin .n? TFomato Juice No.2H 10ch Gallon OO c Ki?aTjiitiNo-2ana- & BEANS pork for Cans 3 No. 2'j can 20c per-nanc- 58. Assume Duties s County Treasurer ssday as county as city justice treasurer, of the peace, re-te- d he has held August, 1937, when he was led to succeed his father, the ' C. appointive position Harry Smith, is expected the Price council consider the selection of a euc-K- r at its first 1939 meeting on iday, January 9. (though the law does not prohibit elective county official from hold-- a city appointment, Mr Smith not consider the two jobs com-bl- e and therefore decided to de-his entire attention to the du-o- f f 1 treasurer. irer 500 Apply r Grazing Permits pplieations for use of the range jrazlng district No. 7 during the starting May 1, number over to date, according to Harry Mit-1- , clerk at the Price office of the lion of grazing. District No. 7 the counties of Carbon and ry and parts of Duchesne and in-- es Tie counties. le district advisory board will t in lanuary to act on the appli-jnBy the time of the meeting, date for which has not yet been J, the number of requests for s. 1ng privileges Mitchell said. will exceed 4 RAPER 700, 25c CELERY HEARTS lg pkg 25c SPINACH 63c tall cans 27c ENDIVE 15c BANANAS roll 125-fo- No.2i2 can 9c lb 29c COFFEE all brands STARCHES corn, gloss 2 pkgs 19c MA20LA salad oil WHEATIES quart per ROYAL DESSERTS All flavors PEANUT BUTTER 47c . 4 pkgs 19c 2 lb jar 25c 3 bars 17c CORNED BEEF Itf can 17c 27c MOTHERS OATS lg pkg LETTUCE lg head crisp lbs 10c 3 ORANGES med. size 2 doz. 35c 3 PORK ROAST 3 No. 2 cans 25c 2fj cans lb lean cuts 25c No. VEAL POT ROASTS lb 17c lb 16c VEAL STEAKS shoulder lb 22c SLICED BACON FRANKFURTERS 5 ibs ?xas ue" bleached 3lb flrm and ripe 3 lbs U.S. INSPECTED MEATS - j 25 250 190 doz GRAPEFRUIT AriTOna fancy UNION MARKET 23c lb lb lb 32c 15c X H X H X H X X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H 7 H Ginger SNAPSlb 10c Deviled MEAJran JO Lai?dl 8-,- pks b 5 mock 6 for Country styIe lb CHICKEN LEGS SAUSAGE lb SLICED BACON lb VEAL CHOPS lb BONELESS BEEF STEW lb LAMB CHOPS CHEESE PIGS FEET 2,b,oat lb Banluet 28 01 jar 250 170 230 100 190 180 410 320 SHOP WITH "SUCCESS" AND SAVE il X II X X 29c Soap Beans R!7rtm t 25 c Nucoa lb Corn Beef w 11 mm X H CRYSTAL White 10 Bars M X H X H aww m Can 1$ all star brand FLOUR bag TOMATO JUICE quart can STRING BEANS cans 3 lb pkg PANCAKE FLOUR qoart can SAUER KRAUT JELL-A-TE- SOUP H 3 pkgs EN or veS table 7mato BUTTER BEANS can N 2 8M VANILLA EXTRACT VEGETABLES AND FRESH FRUITS Au Kinds H X H X H H H X GRAPEFRUIT H 2 for X 290 h 2 dozen H ORANGES X H CABBAGE lb X H X H X H BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES PORK SAUSAGE X bulk 2 Ibs 29 ,b19g Ib lb T-B- one H X SLICED BACON H X 120 Ul KUAbl old time MUTTON LEG ROAST H X MUTTON CHOPS H X VEAL CHOPS H shankless X PICNIC HAM H X H X H X K X H BACON SLAB t0 H 170 5 190 x 170 x lb AA X lb 150 2 lbs 2 ibs lb 390 h Ib 220 1 230 " Fancy Colored Koasting Chickens and Stewing Hens FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY HOT TAMALES and H 2S0h FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS X. S Link H PORK ROAST sh0der Picc cut X steer H STEAK SirIoin X H X 19c BEEF ROASTS good cuts PORK CHOPS large bunches 8 CARROTS washed TOMATOES age 3 cans 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP white ' Largcy 10c pkg DEVILED MEAT CORN (ranges cloth bag 10 lb SUGAR pkg 23c b KM Prices Effective Fri. Sat., Jan. 6 :md X cans 3 PEET'S POWDER PUMPKIN who took office 2i2-l- KIDNEY BEANS Red Van Camp's WAX 0 N. Smith, PANCAKE FLOUR Alber's brand MILK All Brands rice Judge Resigns rthur 2Scfl - 10c MEAL yellow 9 lb bag 32c No. PINEAPPLE DelMonte brand H X H EJ GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 3 cans CLEANSER Lighthouse brand H H X H X 23c Powdered or Brown H X H f 29c 3 lb bag SUGAR; IZHSHSHSHSHSHXHSHSHSHSHZHSH S N Prices Effective Friday, Saturday January 6 and 7 West-film- at 'lie home of visiting his sister, Mrs. G. F. Spratling, Dr. Sauford Miss liallinger of Moab, iting here during the holidays. Piccioni is a student at Henagers formerly a dentist of Price, visited Business college while Mrs. Uellodi here Tuesday. is attending the Q'lish Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Kelly served a delicious dinner New Year's day School. for their parents, Mr. and Mrs George Mr. and Mrs. V. Anseiml of Salt Lake S)ent New Year's day visiting L Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. George W. friends here. Mr. Anselnu is the It Waterman of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Saccamano of alian counsellor of Utah. Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckstein of Denver spent John DeVietti. N . Bonnie Stage Christmas a "THE FRIENDLY STORE" x d r Grandpa's pet flyer. Tom Keene and Company on j ap-jpe- re-te- r; PROGRESSIVE MARKET Ltni:i l'iccioni and Jenme llellodi for Salt Lake Monday after vis- left FIVI J ground best all-tim- a ;30. At With Cast POE to the county lor on a battery for down payment (a his car. K. Togo of Keuilworth is .charged wirdi voluntary manslaughter in the hammer killing of Y. at Kenil worth on September Mayor Lee's Car Found Burned In Idaho City Mayor J. Bracken Lee's car was found almost completely burned near A Crowd" Mountain Home, Idaho, after being stolen December 22 from back of Jonnie Mayor Lee's home. Jriiliant It is believed ithat two men took EVith a cas topped by Errol Flynn the automobile here after their own Ivia de Havilland. Rosalind Rus had been damaged in a collision and '1 and Patrlc Knowles, "Four's a jabandoned three miles south of Price. owd," Warner Bros, swiftly-pace- d (Law enforcement officials are search-linfor the thieves who are"also susmedy romance, will he the next raction at tie Bonnie Theatre pected of having stolen and burned irting Sunday. Walter Connolly, ten other motor vehicles. The men, however, had half day's :gh Herbert, Melville Cooper and inklin Pangborn are also featured, head start at Mountain Home, and n the filming of "Four's a Crowd" have eluded capture.' i objective of every one concerned That the two are responsible for e g fto set a new laugh rec-!- . the other car thefts is believed to be and there is not a single mo-n- t true inasmuch as the cases are sim in the picture that is intended ilar in many respects. be taken seriously. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White of Dhe quartette to whom the title ers is made up of Errol Flynn, a Salt Lake visited the latter's par mer newspaper editor; Olivia de ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lambson. villand, a spoiledi heiress; Ros-lRussell, witty newspaper and Patric Knowles. rich yboy. Miioughout the story are scattered les oL hilarious incidents?, such as race of the miniature railroad tr.s. in which Errol resorts to A HOME CO.XCERN kery to insure vctory of his entry UTAH Ipon book belonging DISTRICT COURT Ninety-fou- r TW9 GAMES HELPER, CHILI BRICK H H X H X II X IS HXi1XHXIlX!!Xi33HX!9Xt!X!1SNSHXfiXt |