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Show mJISDAT, page NOVEMBER IS, 1N0 PRICE AND NEARBY 0dn Stanley Fersehberger of Tinting in Price this week. 1 ia rzn laving been appointed to that position when the company went into the hands of receivers recently. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bnggeri, Jr, retained to Priee last Friday from ! Walter 1 Genu spent the week- New York City, where Mrs. Bnggeri end in Salt Lake City on bn line. ' laa been visiting for soma time. Dr. Bnggeri left about a month ago to L KeGoo journeyed to Salt Lake take special work in the east and to accompany Mrs. Bnggeri home. CUy on Aiaiatiae Day on i. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grooaamaaand Mien Beene Jaaaeon visited with of Priee returned Saturday family Lake Salt Annisfriende.ia City on from Denver, Colo, where funeral wen held for their young daugh Mil Raymond Neileen of Salt lake ter, Bet tie Charlotte, who died at the Ctty ia (pending eereral weeks at the Price 'City hospital early last week hem of her daughter, lire. Vineeat following an appendectomy operation. r, in Priee. Funeral services for Joeeline ElMr. and Mrs. CL R. Pergnaeon of en, daughter of Mr. and - Priee were Balt lake City visitors Mrs. Geoige Dunn won held SaturSatdrday. They went in to attend the day afternoon with Bishop George E. Jorgensen officiating. Interment1 was football gane there. . so T in the Pride City cemetery. Funeral arrangements were in charge of the returned Chriateneen Judge George to. Pnee. Wednesday afternoon after Wallace mortuary. having spent several days in Salt Second annual eharity ball will be lake City on business. held by Price Lodge No. 1550 BenevoThe Son would like to have a cor- lent and Protective Order of Elks on respondent in Standard ville, Colum- iaturday, November 22, at the Silver bia and Hiawatha. Anyone wishing to Moon dance hall in Prim. Entire proact should write the editor of The ceeds of the dance will go into the Bon for further details. eharity fund and will be need to spread Christmas cheer among the Arthur N. Smith, representative for poor of Carbon county. the Utah Bock Asphalt company left thii week for Richfield, where he ex- -. The Miners Blowout was again pecta to spend some tune in the in- aneeesafully held in Kenilworth last terests of that concern. Saturday evening. Approximately fit. teen hundred people from nil over the Pheasant hunters of this county are country took advantage of the hosand helpreporting good success. Many of them, pitality of the mining town Eaeh make ed it a evening. year large for into however, going Emery county ia staged and has beeoma large hum The birds have only re- the oeeasion cently been planted in this vicin. one of the events of the year. aer-vie- os All Aboard i - for Toyland! Mrs. J. W. Hammond waa principal speaker before the Botary elub last Thursday evening and ehose Bad Cross work as1 her subject The program was under the directum of Superintendent W. W. Christenson. Miss Ardene A Tribute to the Flynn presented n sketch showing work Mrs. Clark NewelL Sr, visited at Bed Crase, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark New- being demo by that organisation. ell in Priee over Armistice Day, earnChargee of assault with n deadly Dr. ing. hers with her y against at weapon who a vu speaker Ben wen of Hiawatha Lowiy Nelson, for the Montoya the Armistice Day program. alleged stabbing of Lnperto Marolee, ' about 1 oeloek Friday morning. The 1550 Benevolent No. Priee Lodge . Marand Protective Order of Elks enter- tabbing, according to Sheriff 8. tained their ladies at a bridge and ion Bliss, grew out of a brawl followparty at the home of Monfive hundred card party Wednesday ing a bear brother-in-laD. Tapia, at Befresh-menta toyas evening at Notre Dame halL were served during the eve n- - Hiawatha. Marolea was not entieally wounded. iThe Ladies Aid society of the Community church will hold a basaar and fopd sale Saturday, November 22, on Main street in the vacant store room between the Lyric theater and Bessie Kennedy Millinery store. Open Saturday, November 15 0& - You'll meet all the dolls, and what a good time you'll have examining their dishes and furniture, their autos and all the wonderful playthings they have to show you! Quickly, now! Get aboard the 'Toyland Limited" and see every' filed-Monda- dung for yourself! Bring Mother with you . . . she'll have a good time, toe, and you can show her the things you'd like to have for yourself! ' The state industrial oomrnim ion on last Friday ordered the Peerlese Coal company to pay to Mary Karros on behalf of henelf and Katherine Kav-roa minor child, compensation of sixteen dollars per week for three hnndred and twelve weeks for the death of ike husband and father, Lewre- is Karros, who died in a mine aeci . Mr. and Mr. Henry Bnggeri turned to Priee last Friday after bm debt at Lynn, Utah, August lf 1930. ordays spent in California. While there In another order the commission he aucesafnlly passed the California dered the Sweet Coal company to pay bar association. They visited with for- the state treasurer $998.40 for the mer Price people and report n most death of Peter Olaski, who waa killed in a fall of coal November 23, 1929, enjoyable vacation. s, at the Sweet mine. No relatives or Mr. and Mrs. Balph Buegg made a dependents of the deeendent filed for bneineaa trip to Salt Lake City last compensation. week-en- d. Buegg- - ia . acting manager Over eighty' Prim residents, rixty-- f iyu yean of age and older, attended the annual dinner for old folks, stagSEE' SIGNS ed by the Daughters of theUtah PioSaints taberneers in the Latter-da- y nacle Saturday afternoon. Included in the assemblage were some of the earliest settlers of the community, am memories of the days when Priee was General Fainting Contractor, being settled were recalled by nmny of the gnests. Among the pioneers ltt-JFpresent were Mrs.' Morinda Morgan, daughter of Caleb Rhodes, Price's first settler; Mrs. Isabelle Birch Bry-nand Mr. and Mil Peter Olsen, here in .1882; E. 8. Horswho W. A. THE Horsley, Mrs. Dorothy Bar-low- , HAB- ITley, (XT Mrs. Lilly Bryner Frandsen and Whm jeu want a Mr mmL aal Mrs. Josephine Fansett, who arrived Mta te aerially when yen went in 1883 and 1884. hshit el eit h huty ret the modes to ear eten ter an senYirlrh and a cop el 4444IMI II BEN BEAN or er SOCIETY "tl youre ttlrMv. wsrs a eeei, eeerierting eeft drink to satisfy if its soertring yea yen. Ana 1 te satisfy a sweri teeth, weve In f Platla Candy Frio Utah 57 Wart Main Carbon Floral Co. Ahran reedy 1 PM rived toil y. 8 swe wttk artlstte W.F. Olson, Mgr. MfW - - Prim, Utah Cameras Free,. wM Wtth every too mate in trade be ginn ticket, tan 50 tickets camera, IMB. , end receive y fhe h will he werth Get to so the profit sharing aldistinctive tar, Oer werk has wtt thraofheot ell Gerbea ty. Btta Drop in art 1M eur P ta a Chetoe af ever stJUISA. ehty AcneCleuen&Taibn W. F. u PRICE, UTAH STATISTICAL Many a man who stubbornly refusans selection by Mim Faye Goetsman; wi 1 go First Aetors of the Salt Lake Thees to believe in San's for a dollar ater, Mim Bessie Jameson, and a Justices Courts. rigb t out and spend solo, Miss Dorothy Qarr. The next Priee City vs. Jim Pappas; keeping bottle of something lie believes will m tin of the elnb will be et the open after honn, fined $25. restore hair to n bald h ol. hone of Mrs. Arthur N. Smith. District Court. A lot of divorces come as a result The Kenilworth Bridge elnb was Dowd Jeeaen, of the girl saying yea without ever Lehi and vs. State delightfully entertained at the heme suit on promissory note and to show topping to consider how the man u of. Mrs. Geoige Jackson. Gnesta in- eanse beard a receiver should not be going to look with a three-day-s vo-e- . , Cli-u- al cluded Mra. William Manaon, Mrs. G. Petersen, Mrs. Thornes Hughes, Mrs. O. Woodhesd, Mrs. Boy Bo bin-so- n, Mil Frank Pine, Mra. Joe Dud-le- r, Mra. John Judd, Mrs. William Driscoll, Mrs. L. P. Fierce and Mias Edna Graves. Prises were awarded Mrs. William Manson and Mim Edna Graves. . PF!J!&&t , J.C. PENNEY GQ The Womans elnb of Price met on Members of 'the Friday dinner clnb lest Saturday evening with Mra. O. were entertained at the home of Mrs. T. Brooks presiding. Father William Mat Gilmour last week. Buel spoke on Bed Cross work. A Tribute to the Bed Cross was preMia. J. C. Hubbard of Priee was sented under the direction of Mias hostess to the Friday Bridge elub at Ardene Flynn. The program waa unher home. Four tables were played. der the department of mtuie and dramatic art. Contemporary Utahns in Under the ehiainnanahip of Mil L. dramatic art waa the theme of the R. Eldridge of Price, the Altar society program. Mrs. Irene Woodward gave evgave a bndge party last Thursday biographical sketches. Selections and illustrations were given by Mrs. G. ening at the Notre Dame church. Mathis. Next meeting will be. under Mrs. Del Woods entertained the the department of social science. members of her Kensington elub at her home in Priee Thursday afterMias Marguerite Dnaserre, Mrs. J. noon. Eight women from Helper mo- D. Leonard and Mrs. William Beid tored to Wee for the social after- were hostesses to the Cstholio Wonoon of needlework. mens league during the week at the Notre Dame school. The tea table wee Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Averill enters decorated with ' green end lavender tsined with n dinner and theater par- eandles. The program included a piano election by Miss Faye Goetxman; ty lest Friday evening in commemora. tion of their wedding anniversary. InIn Flanders Fields, Miss Peggy vited gnesta were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Flynn, and A Tribute to the Bed Frand-e-n directed by Miss Ardene Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cross, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stevens. Flynn. Those who took part in the ketch were Marcella Villard, Bed Members of the Friday Bridge elnb Cross nurse; Marie Monyier, France; were entertained on their meeting day Dorothy Leonard, America; Billy Reid lift week at the home of Mrs. J. C. for Youth; Dorothy Garr, soloist, and Hubbard. Motif for the party waa the ehorna composed of Janette CanEuropean, place cards at the various oes, Jnanita Leonard, Ema Erdie, HeltMny being souvenirs of several of en Erdi and Bose Scarpino. the countries which Mrs. Hubbard reHell for e roadhog will probably be cently visited. a place when the roada an so wide WoJunior Auxiliary of the Priee he cannot prevent other motorists mans elub met Monday evening at from1 paeeiity him. t v of Mrs. rihur Weterman ie Hn. Fraatala pme a foliar w . ' You won't need a bit of luggage for this visit . . . because TOYLAND is just as far as it is from your house to the J. CL Penney store! son-in-la- Mrs. Grace A. Cooper of Salt Lake City was a Price visitor last Thursday and Friday, being hen on business. She is pluuingto lenvo for Chicago, 111, today (Thursday) where he will visit relatives for several : V. why on his face. appointed, and $1266.94. Van Dyke Sanitary Food Stone vs. Ed C. Lee and Bay Lee, in business as Ed Lee and Son, contractors, $1700. Clifford L. Kline vs. Marguerite MeGinnia Kline; suit for divorce. Wayne Liddell vs. Ed C. end E. Bay Lee, in basin ess as Ed Lee end Son, contractors ; suit for wages, $184. 45. J. Bracken Lee vs. M. H. and Marguerite Leute; suit for recovery of ear and damages, $200. s CARD OF APPRECIATION (Signed), WILLIAM B. BTAPLBT. The reason some girls dont blush all over is because they eant carry that much rouge around in their compacts. School supplies of all kinds. The See. Warranty Deed. Catterina Larcber to Ludwig Kram-pe- l; $4300. property in An0, Bose 11a Anderson to Orson B. derson; Lot 4, Block 3, local survey, $3300. Lehi Jessen to Wilma Jeaien Turner; Lot 4, Block 2, Wellington town-sit- e, $75l Florence Anbert to Grace Anbert; Lot 1, Block 7, Priee townsite survey, $5000. Moroni Hnnt to W. B. Neilson ; property in $950. Quit Claim Deeds. Dominick Fassio to Dolly Faauo, administratrix; Lot 131, east Price cemetery, $L00. Bight of Way. Mario Seppi to Columbia Steel pany; property in com- United Statee Patent United State! to Lee S. Thomas; property in Ida Pendent. State vs. Lehi and Dowd Jeeaen; property in $1000. t man who sang gill he left behind him now hue a aori whos got one that keeps up The of the withkim. . . . I take this opportunity of thanking say friends art supporters in the recent election. May I serve you as welL lUhenaftanxxilxanbTMXie' Hie okHoumfc naweshoe aeui llbdld gptha lac the daily forv lUbmaocdet freezes blew . BdnndihelfcnltlhepeiueKiiaced, The Aoes aiae oniooQi and ntigib Qndttoe Ihe bqus mould ktufti dw.ptdi TUI stadcu Dwugbl the On cSd'hench deed beneclh. Ihe bee TUheiean. The icELets sab OndiiMUedctslheg oohrilu cheuel Qridlalkedof and uidk. Mtdien a stands came b. ban. IMaLnekaetoDis name-0banfe unea&ineas disluibed The old toons hcssedioe 'sne. Tb ness the time Pahape life jusl an iSemnim Qnd 1 am all b Uame, ' hid Iptefia atooebenian . t m The dd.tocunS hcweAoe gum. |