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Show . W 2, i y ?.: : THE BUN-ADVOCA- rAGE PRICE UTAH TE wu taken from a who Jn In the Price railroad jvho later died at the Car-- r infirmary was Indentified Dale Briggs, 10, son at Roy Briggs of Syra- - taken to the infirm- -, and succumbed Feb-f-e the effect of nasal hem-wreported that he fell Id Junction, Colo. JUty was disclosed by Verne X Kenilworth, acquaintance iggs family. Although the fene was known when he feed to the infirmary, relatives were unsuc- iil Mr. Rampton learned of as ef-jc- ate Ideal gs arrived In Price Thurs-Kxnpa- ny the body to was in charge of the Syra-fbo- dy feral home. mh, with Chester Cooper, Heber Cooper, left his Syracuse last January 22. jnion accompanied him as ho and then returned home, mat the Briggs boy was to proceed to California. later went to California for his son, hut returned t de-f- him. was bom March S, 1917, e, and was a sophomore at f county high school in Kays-h- is parents, he is sur- -i two brothers and a sister, Lewis and Joan Briggs of ill services were conducted on 2 p. m. in Syracuse L. D. i with burial in Syracuse ilM. I. A. Dance Be Held Tuesday aual M. I. A. dance will be day evening, March 7, af-Mutual meeting. being made to make Iteresting evening of enteric Prizes will be awarded for s, climaxed with a grand most popular couple at (An excellent orchestra will for dancing. As a spec-- at for attendance at at the meeting itted for fifteen cents each five cents a couple. Those will be taxed an extra .lSI rlar " Mu-pres- ent -- as be idenfs Birthday J. featus Workman entertained ' fetbday party at her home .fening in honor of Erast us Miss Anne Boren, Lewis and John Guy. Games and 'Ike the features of the par-jme- nts were served to the Mr. and Mrs. Meril x, Mrs. Ezra Boren, Norman, Jacob and krkman; Glen, Darel and Jton; Farrell and Lary and James Noyes, Uton Anderson; Forest Guy Wells; Misses Wanda, Beth Workman; Lowell, Norma, ' I Wilda Boren; Rever Har-It- s. Susan Webb and the 1bfconar and hosts. Mas-Re- Bor-jFalt- Vvel ii Workman, Mrs. Wal- - and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest fSotored to Price on y I i Jt; x er buai-fe- of last week. (Mrs. A. P. Dimick are the nd felts of an baby londay of last week at the Dimicks sister in Castle of Workman, Lewis Work- -. m W. Ewell and Ernest fede a business trip to Price pf last week. fenlck and children and feres motored to Castle Gate 'feltfc'Mra. attitude. Everybodys doned the high-hat invited now to share her favors the smallest prices in long, long decades. But Quality and Style remain Fashions keynotes. She insists upon them . . . just as Penneys does in these values featured in every department. Each day ... at ... up-to-the-mi- , out-wor- tired-looki- ng n, Level Kemp, who fea visited here several days - fe( waek .with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest beautiful ROUGH CREPES BIG contrasty sleeves in splashy scarf prints delicious solid colors jcock. lbs. Kemp is a sister of the Noyes of Klz, who has with her sister, Mrs. ,tt la (,ha& vJbn of Price the past few buttons clips-panca- ke misses? and women s sizes vtkg jrjjrned to her home here. A aitu Oorton hurtlT.I the lalijbig X O ATfl spent several days past week at Wood-- S Wednesday. George C. Mead Jb. fell Mrs. en-S- S ,:tt dinner Sunday for the ipwfcl fiuests: Miss Reva Hardy, Md VHonan, Miss Beth Work-- K lfcl Noyes, Miss Wanda Work- - CC.fe Norton, Miss Wilda j p.AlWWells, Miss Ellen Dimick, Qi 545 ls3'S'fton, Miss Anne Boren and Meril Mead. Every Garment Cut and Tailored to Penneys Exacting SrJVICTIM .$11 1 TREATED CITY HOSPITAL -of Roosevelt was ad- city hospital Thursday I to receive treatment for pelvis suffered the prev- 14 an automobile accident V Stride. Dewey Russell of 8fll .deupant at the car, suffer-ttuises and lacerations. The Klcss I wet Injured when their car ran ns pm pH it the side of the highway. M n J4 I t V EYCQ Price, Utah 0 and. mer- chandise an enchanting, unforgettable selection! Style successes freshly unpacked! Smart, new things in apparel your every need from head to foot. Springtime abundance! Good cheer thats available to all, and not only to fat pocketbooks. So begin today to discard the outmoded and wardrobe. See what miracles the fewest dollars will perform. Dress up and look out on a new and glorious world. Let your thoughts turn to clothes and where your steps to Penneys once again thrift sets the fashion! fcsat living in California for Qyogfia l- DAYS have dawned again! Spring's in the air! ' And best of all the new deal youve waited for is here . . . at Penneys! Your big chance has come to look prosperous, to feel prosperous! Yes, its dress-u- p time for every man, woman and child in town! Fashions smiling sweetly at the slim budgets this year. Its true that impish, expensive-soundin- g creature has aban- 8ft-pou- icettal vft, H APPY brings exciting, yPlven On Klz Mrs. L. Featuring Dresses Two (Threat (groups SEE PENNEY1 ) y i. |