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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Price Legion Auxiliary Large Kills Brought In By Price Hunters Off Greets State Heads Manti Forest Mrs. E. E. Jenkins of Sslt Lake City, state president of the American A party of Priee nimrods, consistLegion Auxiliary, paid her annual ofof Carl W. Empcy, Utah Thomping ficial visitation to the Priee unit on son and Silas Rowley, returned TuesMrs. Friday evening accompanied by (1. D. Rutledge, Ksysville, state vice day from the McKune flats near Perron on the Manti national forest with president members of the Priee Thirty-fiv- e elk, weighing 500 large Auxiliary greeted the officials at a )unds dressed. The kill was made meeting in the American Legion halL unday. Mrs. Jenkins discussed mainly the Although they saw a large number work of the state auxiliary and its of the animals, the hunters, dne to inobjects this year, while Mrs. Rutledge experience in hunting elk, were able talked on the safety campaign which to bag only one. Very few have been is being sponsored in connection with taken out of the preserve, according the American Legion. to reports from the office of the state Stickers to be placed on automo- fish and game commissioner. The head, an unusually fine one, biles, bearing the warning, "Dont Kill a Child, have been furnished to will he presented to the Price Chamthe loeal auxiliary. ber of Commerce for decorating the new quarters of the organization. J. C. Vaught of Price was the only to in a party of five which hunted Given Recognition By Lone Pine eanyon on the Manti forest who was able to bag an elk. Body The animal had five points on each ' side snd weigned 550 pounds, Vaught William II. the of Toy Secretary Price Chamber of Commerce has re- reports. Other members of the party ceived word that the invitational band were Jesse Peacock, Stanton Tuttle, contest to be held here in April will Kenneth Peacock and Brure Cox of receive official recognition by the Orangeville. Music Supervisors National conference. The conference has furnished By Toy with a list of test pieces which Council six-poi- nt Price Band Tournament National will be used in all recognized con- 25c Tube of Colgate's The Rustless Memorial Rites Held Carbon of K. of C. Sunday A 50 per cent so 5c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP- -3 for 10c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER- -3 for 50c WHITE KING WASHING POWDER 15c LUX FLAKES 3 for 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 for 10c LUX TOILET SOAP 4 for 60c MENTHOLATUM 25c PEROXIDE WITCH HAZEL 35c 40c SQUIBBS DENTAL CREAM 3 for 50c MAGLAC TOOTHPASTE 3 for 50c PEBECO TOOTHPASTE 50c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTHBRUSH $1.00 LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC $1.00 BATTLE CREEK PSYLLIUM SEED 60c CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS 50c WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP 75c BALM BENGUE 50c LEES CREOLYPTUS 35c MENNENS SHAVING CREAM ...W,. J 25c MENNENS TALCUM $1.00 HINDS HONEY and ALMOND CREAM $1.00 LUX or KRASNY BATH POWDER 50c GARDEN COURT LOTION 50c COCO BUTTER COLD CREAM . 50c FITCHS SHAVING LOTION 1- -.. 35c FITCHS SHAVING CREAM J ALARM CLOCK $1.50 BEAUTY WATER BOTTLE AMERICAN $1.50 $1.00 HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES 50c WHISK BROOM 50c AMERICAN MINERAL OIL 50c RUBBING ALCOHOL 50c MILK of MAGNESIA 75c COLONIAL CLUB HAIR TONIC 45c KOTEX 3 for $1.00 GILLETTE BLADES lution insures safety at 30 below zero. tests this year. Engraved certificates will be awardAnnnsl memorial services in honor ed by the organization to all bands of in winners and the to departed members were held by the winning prizes instrumental solo divisions, according Carbon Council 2611 of the Knights of Columbus at tho Notre Dame church to C. M. Tremaine, secretary. Sunday. Members of the council attended mass and received holy comSelects Band munion in the morning, after which a ; eommunion breakfast was held. Committee Following breakfast, the Knights The general committee to have assembled in the Notre Dame hall ; charge of arrangements for the Priee where services were held in memory Chamber of Commerce band contest of Charles Perry and Mat Oettis. The in April consists of W. W. Christen- sendees were conducted by Grand sen, Glen D. Reese, J. T. Kelley and Knight Victor E. Litizette and counJohn Ilarmon. Civic organizations will cil officers, and the eulogies were delie asked to take eharge of putting on livered by II. P. MeCardle and Barthe various features of the content, ney Victa. Guests at the ceremony such as the concerts, massed hand en- were John C. Dwyer, representing the Utah state council, snd Frank semble, parade, etc. of the Salt Lake council. Any married man ean tell you that Following the memorial services, a the honeymoon is over when ho eats meeting was held at which Dwyer, onions whether she does or not. who is district deputy, presented a to the Carbon council in recbanner The difference between Will Rogers by the supreme eouneil of ognition is and professional politicians that services in promoting the selective Will Regers knows he is fanny. membership extension program for It baa been our observation that a 1930-3bald spot is often the only thing that Mrs. Leo will make some mm reflect $4.00 Chamber Contest i i. Per Gallon FREE DELIVERY Special 75c Package of Irish Linnen 1. ed Funeral For Munk Set Friday Mrs. Theresa Emeretta Munk, wife of Leo D. Munk, died at a loeal hosAnother reason why some boys nev-- r pital Wednesday following an operation. Funeral services will be held at recognized the Latter-daSainta tabemaele Friwas disguised at 11 a. m., and the body will be day Por that 8unday afternoon drive forwarded bv the Deseret Mortuary visit Soldier Canyon coal mine. to Manti, where services will be held Saturday at 1 oeloek p. m. Interment will be at Manti. CAM) OF THANKS Mrs. Monk waa bom at Manti on We wish to thank all those who assisted us during the recent Illness snd March 24, 1891, a daughter of Fredat the time of the denlh of our son and erick and Sarah Ann Cox Anderson. brother, Samuel, und to expreen our ap- She is survived by her husband and preciation for tho kind evidences of symthree children, Madge, Howard and (Signed), pathy. Fred Munk of Price; two brothers, Hr. and Mrs. ft A. Wycherley and Family. Byron Munk, Salt Lake City and Fred Munk, Manti; five sisters, Mrs. E. C. Dalby and Mrs. C. G. Green, Salt Lake City; Mrs. W. L. Lindsey and Mrs. James 8. Griggs, Portland, Ore., and Mr. CL L. Stevens, New York City. Stationery. 2 25c packages TRU-RIN- envelopes to match. . of Colgate's y All For 60c JC (Except Soap) ;zc F S1.00 -- ..39c - REE! 39c 79c FREE DELIVERY 89c ......42c 33c. ..3 Sc 39c 47c Candy 79'c 49c 37c 37c Special Half-Poun- ...SU9 G PRESCRIPTIONS or Palmolive Preparations. HY-GRAD- E De-Fran- And another thing, the girl who was wrapped up in her clothes now has n daughter who isn't Toothpaste with every purchase Anti-Freez- e. d 79c .49c Bag 37c 39c 39c 39c 39c (Cellophane) Burnt Peanuts S1.00 79c 10c A SPECIALTY . I Thanksgiving Provo Initiation Staged By Ten Price Elks Feast There are bat three days next week Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to assemble the good things for the Thanksgiving Feast. It is the few added delicacies that insure the success of the spread. We have a wonderful display of new navel oranges, fresh dates, bananas, figs, new crop mixed and nuts, chocolates Also boxes. a lb. big as2) sortment of fresh new numbers of candy in 10c cellophane packages. b. -- Salurday We suggest that you do some of your Thanksgiving shopping Saturday. Youll find all the necessary ingredients for the podding, sage for the turkey dressing, salad dressings, O. P. g. coffee, peals, bat well not name them aU. Call at our store, take a basket and shop leisurely, making your selections. Items that yon do not find rapidly wiU be shown you by our store host. O R SKAGGS FOOOQlU A Surety of Purity Ten members of the Priee Lodge No. 1550, B. P. O. Elks conducted an initiation of new members' into the Provo lodge Thursday evening. Those who made the trip were C. J. Roberts, exalted ruler; R. G. Woodhead, Helper, leading knight; Frank Averill, loyal knight; CL A. Knohbs, Helper, lecturing knight; W. V. Paee, chaplain ; J. Braeken Lee, seeretary; Allan Browne, esquire; Henry Myers, inner guard; R. W. Crockett and William Fraser, Helper. Crockett and Fraser substituted for M. H. Wilson, tyler, and Glen N. Nelson, treasurer. Tho visitors were entertained at a luncheon given by the Provo lodge following the ritualistic work. Mrs. and Mrs. Averill Roberts, Mrs. accompanied their husbands. Je Dairies Will Test Milk More Frequently STATISTICAL Rotary Program Deals PURELY PERSONAL With Disarmament Mis Marie Davis was a Jnatics's Courts. week-en- d Western Auto company vs. E. C. A program prepared by the inter- visitor in Salt Lake City. and Bay Lee; civil, $265. W. W. Lewis Jewelry company vs. national service committee was prelire. Jess Evans went to Salt Lake sented at the weekly meeting of the Hazel Doming, $22.60. City today for several days. State vs. J. N, Harrington; bad Rotary club Thursday evening of last check. Case pending. week. C. II. Madsen, principal of the Preston Richards and J. E. Bryant State vs. Glenn Ilyatt; failure to Priee elementary schools, discussed in- of Salt Lake e City were business ternationalism in schools, declaring provide, bail $500. in iViee this week. State vs. J. M. Kelson; assuming that it was often hard to pru)crly unproperty falsely, 100 days or $100 derstand so railed foreigners because Mrs. 1,lizabeth Hadley, county clerk, fine. they had a different philosophy than w a visitor in Salt Lake Americans. lie urged that Rotarians week on official business. City this Peddler's Lie eases. trade with those from other counB. W. Leaker, Priee, $1.00. R. A. Gillis, district A. W. Burns, Redlands, CaliL, $1.00. tries, eneonrage education among them engineer of the and elect deserving ones to public of- state road Deed. commission, was a business Warranty fice. visitor in Durhesne this week. Arthur Rathmill to Carlyle Paee; Leroy Holbrook and Dr. R. I. k property in Block 2, local survey, $2 talked on the disarmament quesMrs. Mayme Jameson, county tion, discussing the attitude of the greater part of this Deed. nations toward the matter and week sjient visiting in Salt Lake City. Spring Canyon Coal company to explaining what had already been Denver and Rio Grande Western; done tovirdtf Miss Aniens reducing trim, PropAM Flynn visited in Priee y in tions for the disarmament conference Salt Lake nE 1932 in and the Claim Deeds. Quit probable results were he n attending school i whcr also discussed. Frank Grosso to Elmer Bertot; Lot 3, Bloek 29, lVies townsita survey, Girl Scout Community retnroed home on .d Arthur N. Smith $L00. Wednesday from a hort business to Salt Committee trip City. Assigned JAnea Fassio to Texas company; Work For Year Lot 10, Fassio .Mayor W. F. Olmm and wife were eall-er- Brock-ban- vir-iou- s Kight-of-Wa- y right-of-wa- 9. Samples of milk prod need by Carbon county dairies will be sent to the Us Pendens. state chemist for examination every Christensen Erastus vs. Thomas week instead of eaeh month as hereLot Block 2, Montrose 30, Johnson; announcement tofore, aeeording to an addition. by J. B. Jewkes, district inspector. District Gout. this sent were Samples for testing Norms Young vs. Wjlliam Young; week from the following dairies! Independent, Priee; Millerton, Hiawa- divorceeustody of minor ehild, $10 tha; Workmans store dairy, Helper; per month alimony, restoration of Modern, Helper; OBerto, Helper, and maiden name and attorneys fees asked for. Jones, Coal City. Jewkea states that praetieally all Denver and Rio Grande Western of the dairymen are in favor of more railroad vs. Charles Leo; making false frequent testing, as it enables them to entries on payroll, suit for $662.80. keep their plant np to standard at all Erastus Christensen vs. Thomas Johnson; lien, $384. times. State of Utah vs. Curtis Smith; ear-na- l FAILURE TO PROVIDE GROUNDS knowledge, on transcript from FOR DIVORCE ACTION Justice J. W. Hammond. State vs. George Swink; auto stealCharring failure to provide, Norms ing, on transcript from Justiee J. W. Young naa filed suit in the district Hammond. court for a divorce from William mm. of .11 kind, Young. They were married at Salt Lake City on January 1, 1930. Mrs. Young asks custody of a minor ehild, i alimony of $40 per month, attorney .Bun comes a llttlshWu but fees and restoration of her maiden, Thi hT rr,rd1e"- nn,rt Stockman. Norino sub-divisi- ijEjuJUU. h At a meeting of the Girl Seoul committee held Tuesday week, mug at the home of Mrs. E. Ni Rod! cliff, secretary, the work of commit- follows: u-- TS Dalton, to appoint an examining body nd secure teaehere for com-muni- ty th k C,l, S f chairman of the committee The Girl Seoul .d Crin Xr. . ;" T--E lUfcliff or each month, and a Il.'rdb W it th. Tt went to Provo evening to see the same presented by the Provo play will be staged here f ecem'er- - Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gihnpsr ist F. F. Fisk returned to Prife Wm w day evening from California,tm for been have visiting they ten days. They visited in and Long Beach and retaiWl by way of San Franeiseo. w" San Franeiseo they visited mfl r mer Price residents and report all are doing nicely. 1 Five Price Clubwoi Attend BJW.W R Five members of the Pno and Professional Womens W tended the district convention Roosevelt Saturday and BanfcVjJi were Mrs. Oscar Ilanson, Mrs. R. L Brockbank, Wetenkamp, Mrs. Aes M Mrs. George B. Hardinfi . Delegates were enterU informal reception Ssturei tss noon and a banquet and at a breakfast Sunday Principal speakers at si were LaVetta Wallace state president nd Rcott Announce gerald of Sslt Lake City, ? ,xPnnd baby girl, tional vice president wd. chairman of the state relatione committee. .5 Mrs ond in dk!,10 Ogden. m t0 - ., . 1 OHUWH 'Afnen is the OOMMUHITY "rlnt h,d . J. n. MseRill njorif' Sandy the With week- - 22 North Second Sunday School C. E. Beveridge, ember of Ihe Morning worship At Epworth league theccklfm"'1 ftc.ulty f t,ie wn Hub TuesdsJn!l,njC Evelyn StulUi "f modern hfstory?,n,r 'bjcet Evening service Girl Seonts, Monday y Boy Seonts, Tuesday vjls1 l,,BdBd not Choir rehearsal Thursda- yKuiltytSlr.L f of stealing inter- stare .i,l y When you feel the n,mhandiso when arrsiL'npil'HR111' here it is w fr. ehureh, f .fi t bi!roro Teiml Salt diurch need yon nff" Lake City. Hebrews 10:25. CarhI,,hSBP,?K!n wHS" Mioci.i 1 SSfcJ'iJ' girl. stairs, dB rertl Si&sr i guest nf hi. wk. high school play, "The 1 ana? pro-nam- e, hr Mliwi,. .js K THlrny Mpmher, 0110 Prlnllnif that od east of the Carbon ashamed of-- Ths 8ua, V&fi . |