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Show PAGE FOUR gTCRSDATApn EVERY THURSDAY PRICE, UTAH THE SUN, Wellington News Mail Orders Promptly Filled Add 10 Frank Bolt is a local visitor from Duchesne. Miss Volina Cox of Ferron wai a visitor last week at the home of Misa Union Ellis. Mrs. Martha Jensen of Ferron is visiting at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jacobs. Mrs. Ina Seibert entertained the Ladies Literary club at her home on Thursday last. Miss Edna llansen spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Flora Sweet, in Soldier canyon. Aelief society meeting was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mar- for Postage toiletries SATURDAY Cotyi PACE POWDER with PERFUME PREE 60c Daggett A Ramiddla M0 AND FRIDAY Ue KLEENEX CLEANUNO - Ferron reservoir. Mrs. Ella Hill of Los Angeles is a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shimmin. Mrs, I. O. Behunin and children of Salt Lake City arrived Saturday to epent a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Branch. Mrs. Charles Inman and two children, Lyle and Beta of Los Angeles, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Inman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rieh. A "paper doll club was organised recently by several of the very little girls here, and meetings are held daily at the various homes of the club members. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snow left Monday morning for a two weeks trip through Yellowstone national pirk. They will be accompanied from Provo by their son. Union, and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Riek. The following "I--T club girls were present at the regular meeting in the eity park Tuesday: Miss Fern Marshall, Miss Lola Baldwin, Miss Agnes Branch , Miss Faye Locks, Miss Nellie Branrh, Miss Neva Thayn and Miss Alta Barr.es. The W. A. C.s were entertained at the home of Mrs. Beulah Draper Wednesday afternoon. The following members were present: Mrs. Maude Worley, Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner, Mrs. Dorothy Pinegar, Mrs. Gladys Burnett, Mrs. Rosalie Hansen and Mrs. Draper and three visitors, Miss Virginia Eggertaen of Rpringville, Miss Wanda Snow and Mrs. Floyd Young. Mrs. nansen assisted. m 3 fection Cleansing Tissues and 60c Jar Perfection Cold Cream. $1.00 value $1.00 Ovalfino $1.25 S. El. A. $1.00 Horlleks Halted 67c 50c Lysol 60o ---.- 38c DOsZosils 47c 50c Java Face Powder.. 66c Poof Cream 10c OLD DUTCH. CLEANSER .3 for 7c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 5 for lOo PELS NAPTHA SOAP ...4 for 26c L. A K. SOAP FLAKES 25a Rinso .39 He INGRAM'! SHAVING CREAM Ue LIFEBUOT SHAVING CREAM PEAU DOUX SHAVING CREAM New Gold-Plat- ed GILLETTE Rise Btad. 10 for 25c 50c Pepttdaal Toolh Paste ...33s 60c Forinas TooHi Patla 39c 25c Listerias Toolh Paste 19c 26 OrRt Toalli Paste 17c 50e Pyroltt or Aaidon Tootb CL E. MAZDA UkMlM Watt 23 2 for 23 S for 29 57 NIPPLES 76o MEADS DEZTRI MALTOSE GLOBES. 8HHVOLA HOME Wocl .. SIT 2 for 15c 35c TYSON BUBBZB GLOVES Pair 75. HOUSEHOLD OB AUTO CHAMOIS STEBNO STOVE AND ONE CANNED HEAT Il-AUTOMOBILE RTOMCK GENUINE SEA WOOL STEBNO ... $ILisierino..79e $1.00 Pcpiodent WAn wIC Antiseptic .... ttc SA8 OF 100 GOLF TEES. SSSoU 6 an ne Mils raanln. motor. WU1 tart for rear. CVoVW Sl.Tt MONARCH 1INOLE BURNER ELECTRIC MOT PLATE. Quick Neat Element. Heavy Naked Rnamrl Bam. Na tupawd JA iwi Gu.iunteed 01 wt.Tv SOCIAL VACUUM 35c 3 for 97a 39c KEGISTEB ion is beipg hie employer hia pupil (here waa no 0 3 0 11 Sc rf Coggle, Totals 4 4 4 .. p ... ... ...37 price KrUmiin, 2b ... Itwr, 3b Ward. as ........ Egbert, c ....... Gibbs. lb Reading, cf Rills, rf Corey, If Burns, if ....... Dudler, p . ... 2)5' ,mck aftLr being mauled Howard, e and two triple, in the McDuffie, p WM nick1 tm 38 11$ only Totals Eowtl O. Errors ,, Summary: fwiil5!008 nnhanlled Vigors Tbtala .. "i son, Melvor; ntulrn bswr -- 30 10 IS 8 the first game. O. Evans; sacrifice capture Dow, PRICE W sin, J. Allison; bom R- - U. O. eomP,cte . thrrr-baA. veSl v? vkita J.ckson, Ward, 3b .... who 2 0 0 2 thTftb hita Patched e for lnn7 Cowan ; son, Iliblw, as A 3 Howard: struck out0 5 Krbuu.n, 2b ofiDavid Mi'l'iiffie. ..2 1 1 Bnishrr 1 ; ,l "J 3 fie 3, 0, Vigor ,n cf Krading, . ,Wt ....8 0 customary 1 O Draslior 1: hit wUb Hubert, e 8 2 wild Kcllinw Mr,yJ'RflB,e ""adiness Earrnria by Keeae, If ...A 0 8 27 13 Rills, rf ....... that Duffle, Vigor 2. A 2 SSL James, lb ... IV fift inning Stacond Gama -- A 0 hun wth four runa. II. O. A. Dudler, p A 0 nMed -IIELPEE 2 3 2 nd vn -- n 1 Total. developed 20 8 21 10 3b 1 IMk Witk two hubbies Jackson, Summary : Errors Known 2, Maulsby, cf 9 Gibbe; Reed, rf e "f 10 lluxan; hit J. Allison, Off Powell 8, 8 Coxrle double First Gama, A. Allison, lb 5; 0 lo Jsmea: striu-IV,!! out By Powell 1 O Zncearia. If HELPER Ele 4. Dudler B : wild P. Dnlpiss, 2b pkrUcMria 0 A. Msnlsby, OurmonL c 0 1 1 JeksoB.' 3bf Peery. p 1 0 r f 8 27 9 Roeoue, 2b 1 It " hitp. '"rf B, K two-ban- -- nt ii: eiST two-b.s- I. . a .......... 4 ...... ......... .3 pl.y-Krism- an k sj Helper With Moose Sunday . I ttml,lnL-"- Totals A1 Summary: Error.' Brown. Keene 2. SpHt By Ward, Uibha; bom. run Billa, Tedea-r- o 2; sacrifice hit Rrae: eloltn base Tednsoo, Ward: double play Krlsman to Ward to (llbbe, Christensen to Brown doublo-betde- r to Squires. Ilusford to Brown: atruck with t lly IVitfle 4, Dudler 9; barm on the Salt Lake Moose Sunday at Salt iln Off Dudler 1, Goggle 1; kit by Lake ftty to keep pare with Price. pitcher Billa. l he first game went to the Moose bv a 9 to 3 score, but the Carbon GREEN CAB county B. H. o. A. players eame back tod smothered the ..4 2 8 0 ftreng team, the score being 12 to 3. Donny, If 8 -- .4 leean, cf Drawing Bill McDuffie front the -- .4 0 Williams 2b 1 southland again .8 -rf Hn.ford, piwed a m'ghty 2 0 -- A Tedmco, 3b plarer for O., Moose when he , Rorkjr for 25c n 3 Flavors. . . . -- R. ..4 Pena, 6 LnCky 8 trike, Chmtarftald, Camel. Old Gold - e af M S3.CS Bn af for 15c SU8ed. t0. Christensen, for 25c 3 Cream, SSL Full Quart Brick Schramm-JohnsoDelicious Ice Cream Si 49C Poweii, p Cpxtle, p ChriHlensen r an brick ice cream PACKED PORTFOLIO STATIONERY d96 Yards . Ctom. Ramon, PENNSYLVANIA 29c Standard Brandi E toe 40 El Modello, Blunt U Clear. IJ nf CUd 1 6 SSSi4for25eS,t 3 lor 25c 91.69 aiitt natat Hospital Absorbent 60e Sterilized Antiseptic Gauze. WILURD CIGARS Half Priee Carina He he 2fer lOe 19t AIRCRAFT ELECTRIC FAN 9 IRCR BUI. AIRCRAFT OSCILLATING ELEC TRIC FAN ch Btad. CRESCENT OSCILLATING ELECTRIC FAN ch Heavy San and Guard. Paw-cit- rI, AA. AvC of SREGIAllS CERTIFIED ROLF BALLS 42c 3 far $1.25 Ckafc Cotton. Lb. RoU ... Antiseptic ma OwC Complete with all necessary attachmneta 50e 11.00 OrUs 59c 39e 26e Borden's Eagle Brand Uilk.3 Far 49c $1.00 MONARCH FOUNTAIN 8YRINOZ Some fifty were present at the reunion of the Shiner family, held in Potters canyon in Joes valley, July 23 and 24, says the Castle Dale Progress of the 2l!th. A meeting was held at 10 a. m., with goneology as the principal subject. The steakers were Albert Shiner, Charles Shiner, Mrs. Albert Shiner, Charles Goods, Mrs. er Joe Dudler, the persistent nee hurl- for Price. broke even in Sundays Charles Shiner and Mrs. Sarah Shin- double-header encounter with the winer. Another meeting was held at Green Cab boys from Salt Lake ning and IX m., a family organization waa effected railed the George W. Shiner City. The first game went to Zion, association. Charles Shiner was chos- the .core being 5 to 3. Dudler came back in the nightcap, however, to en president; Mrs. Laura Barlow, Price to a triumph over the Albert Shiner and pitrh Mrs. Moneta Baker as genrology eom Cabbies, the seore being the same, j mittee, and Joseph Seely and Amber in Priee sewed up the second game the first inning with four runs on Olin as historians. Sarah W. Blackburn was chosen as chairman of the s many hits and a hit batsman. Lefty Powell yielded the pitching hill then temple research work. Jess Barlow, Charles Goodall, Net- to Thomas Cbggle, who pitched the tie Jones, Wando Jones and Perry Cabbies to vietoiiy in the initial tilt. Fred "Feet Tedeseo helped the Suow were chosen as an entertainment committee. The remainder of Cab cause a lot with two borne runs the time was sjwnt socially and at and a single in the first game and ball games Campfire programs and added a double and a tingle in the other amusements were indulged in. nightcap for a days total of five out The next annual family reunion will of eight. Alex Logon gathered fonr be held in Huntington canyon near the out of eight Flnt Gma Leonard dance hall in July, 1933. GREEN CAB B. IT. O. A. A professor whom Merer 8 of New York hired to 0 27e GUARANTEED TOOTH BRUIH three styles. An good krtattaa 85e Qalliis Food 63a $1.03 DesHes Food. 83c hUibr ud Dute iSSiiT. Patla Stt Approzmately Fifty Attend Outing In Joe's Valley July 83, 24. yesr-ol- d An by 33c 29c 6e ANTI COLIC 19c ... "le? 16c HYGEIA NIPPLES RAZOR wUb MW PA8TE dCc Battling Epsom Sails, 5 Iks. ibriv ... 27C 60c PEBECO TOOTH 29c 30c HYGEIA NUR8ER ... Ipeetal H 63a 27c 39c 27c ... ... CREAM 16c Bell-aa- s 3 for 16c Ue PALMOLIVE SHAVING 45c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 4 He CRW Milk of Magnesia Soap for 19c for 19c boat? 3 25e Peroxide 29s IOgNu Olive 4 for 25c nt 50c 75c 5roEro 43c Soap 10c Gnatart Cleaner. SANI-PLUS- JwK... 2 for 10c 10c Palmolive I2s Tablets, FREE . , NONSFI. 20c Bayer Aspirin Sla-Bri- le Be ANNUAL REUNION OF SHINERS 36eDjer-IQttTalc.- nl 17c 10c Lifebuoy Health Soap 19 19 25 17 75e Floor Wax, lb.49c SAMOUNE 35e Jistrite Gleaner Iki World1. S0o re-tu- m 37C 19c .89s 19a 21a Sit TIDT DEODOBANT LIQUID ..89c S5X 43e 27c 39e rOWDEB OB CBEAM 69c NATURES REMEDY ..34s 36c FrosUHa 50c Jargon LoHos 39c 60c Rromo Seltzer 60c Caldwells Syrup Pepsin 47c Kiz News Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mead motored to Price Saturday. Miss Viva Leavitt of Price is here with Miss Neva Hardy. Deputy Sheriff Peacock was in Kiz Wcdnc ay of last week on business. . Stephen Anderson and Forest Guy . were in Price on business Thursday . of last week. Miss Mildred Waterman and Misa ; El da Bigelow, who have been visiting here, returned to Price day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boren, Steve Forest Guy, Susan Webb . Anderson, and Mrs. Lucy Boren were in Priee Wednesday of last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock and children motored to Price Monday and I umar Ewell and Mrs. Howard Noyes acona panied them on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deibcrt of Portage, Utah, arrived here Tuesday of last week anrl have been visiting with 'Charles Workman. They expect to home Tuesday. A birthday party was given in hon-o- r of Miss Item a Boren and Cliffon Boren Sunday afternoon. Guests included the Misses Belva and Vyle Herring, Lowell, Nona, Wilda anc Horma. Boren and Bessie and Lloyi Noyes, Carl and Ross Norton, Rex an: Norman Workman and Max and Boy: Baboock. MART LAKE LAVENDEB LOTION $1.30 Pinkhams Compound 89a 39c 60c Sal Hepatiea.. son-in-la- C CAMP ANAS ITALIAN $1.00 Milk ft. 47C almond cbeam ...39c Chocolate Package of 600 Per- 33 HINDS NONET AND ALMOND CREAM ,1.M HINDS NONET AND 39a 60e Calif. Syrup of Figs 49c 75c Doaas Pills 46c WHITE KING $1.09 Uarmola Tablets .....79a GRANULATED SOAP 35a Sloaas Liniment 27a for 89a $1.25 Absorfaine Jr. 3 BARS MISSION BELL SOAP FREE 40a Castoria 23a c Epsam Sails lb. 12a 55a Walgrsea Halted Bilk SPECIAL OFFER 50e ZSC TISSUES 35c Bam 60c Usd garet Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Snow were business visitors in Salt Lake City and Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis spent four days last week vacationing at the 4SC .. CREAM.. COLD 10 10 10 I val-sab- le rf-c- AlHson. Mcctria. K; 0 lb If ''pias. r ,'Cnr, p A 2b - rf Urssher, P Totala Itllbur, lw. 1 4 4 .A ...0 Jf ef -- MOOSE 0 0 0 0 .1 1 0 0 Wilbur, If 8 O Even., 2b Dow. cf ...... !L 8b 8 1 Inns 0 i10 8200 R 34 Total. a. Nyberg, rf 51c Ivor, lb How.nl, .... I'owmn, s. Vngberg, c Kinney, p 5 Miebneia, p ?1 J9ua"3h Anderson, rf Heirnr, lb Cowan, so 1 11 u sooHr 2b 0 .... Andenon Total. Legal blank, of an klu- -1 |