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Show THE PACE EIGIIT SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, E, Elks Get Invitation OFFICIALS VISIT To Colorado Meeting RETAIL GROCERS TO HERE TO ARRANGE B. Members of Price No. CARBON, EMERY FORM ASSOCIATION Initial steps in the organization of Retail Grocers as- the Carbon-Emer- y sociation, one of the chief objectives which will be the enforcement of trade bills passed by the 1937 state legislature, were taken Monday night at a meeting of representatives of independent stores in the two counties. J. H. McGibbeny of Salt Lake City, secretary of the state recovery board, discussed the three legislative measures prohibiting selling below cost and other trade practices termed unfair, and he urged merchants to carefully study the contents of the bills. L. G. Knight of Salt Lake, field representative of the Utah State Retail Grocers association, talked concern, ing National Retail Grocers which will be observed from April 5 to 10, urging merchants of this district to tie in with the sales events and wc-ek- advertising program planned for the week. 1550, lodge P. O. Elks, have been invited to attend the sister lodge night meeting of the Delta, Colorado, order Wed- nesday, Secretary S. J. Sweetring of the local lodge announces, Plans are being considered for sending a delegation, J. P. Fhalen be-ing chairman of the committee nam-fa- ir ed to arrange representation of the Price lodge, jSOCIETY affair. Pioneer Daughters by-la- Og-he- Dancing Party Success Made colorful with pioneer costumes worn by the sponsoring group the D. U. P. of Price, a dancing social n ay nl in the tabernacle successful accorded by all pai- was rons. Committees presiding at the affair were Mrs. Elton Taylor, rs. F. McIntyre, Mrs. M. T. Harmon, Mrs. were Refreshments Roy Fausett. served. ld j j BE OBSERVED BY PAR SOAP LARGE Pork & Beans LG. CANS . .. Tomatoes . 19c 19c LG. CANS PEAS 5c Gr. Onions 5c CABBAGE ... 19c SOLID MED. SIZE . 19c LG. CANS Beans String LG. CANS RADISHES FRESH CRISP NEW KIN- G- KITCHEN 25c PACKAGE . 10c ORANGES 2c EACH MIRACLE WHIP VIENNA Sausage 17c . ur Salad Dressing QT. JAR 29c EHMANNS Rev. E. F. Dowling. T. H. Evans, pastor of the Community church, announces that holy week services will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week at 7:30 p. m. CHOICE MEATS UNION U. S. INSPECTED POUND : POUND I PURE PORK PORK ROAST J Ac I LARD For April 21 A Carbon county branch of Salt Lake local union No. 537 of Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen was formed here Wednesday night at a meeting attended by virtually all meat cutters in the county. F. A. Weyersberg, secretary of the Salt Lake union and a vice president of the Utah State Federation of Labor, conducted the meeting, and talks were given by J. H. Forrester of Standardville and D. L. Day of Columbia, vice presidents of the state Also in attendance was federation. Jack Nash, business agent of the painters union. The Carbon county branch of the meat cutters organization will meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Officers will be elected at the next session April 21. Those attending the meeting Wednesday voted in favor of a working schedule from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. every day except Sundays and holidays. These hours will become effective April 1, Mr. Weyersberg said. Petition Will Ask City Council For South Price Park SAUSAGE POUND .. 1fi FRESH SALMON , HALIBUT , SMELTS AND CHEESE OF ALL KINDS A SURETY OF PURITY" Utah Olsrm?!" Mazel Harmon, Polly Rice- j Anderson and William Casaday, ers; John Leonard, soldier. Clark Wright will serve as,, manager and scenery director fa, opera. for BEARING) you. Lumber Co. Tri-Stat- e 42 So. Carbon and friends for their cooperation in helping us b to celebrate the opening of our No. 7 Market in Salt Lake. We hope we may merit your friendship and patronage in the future -Shop with Success and SAVE Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mar. 19th - 20th, Red Star Bag- 48-L- b. - Lb. COFFEE Success Special TOMATO JUICE DOG FOOD Mickey 15c !0( 3-Ca- 25 ns 0ATQ Crystal Wedding Pkg. 2?C FORMAY 59c OYSTERS Willapa Lg cans CATSUP Quart Can TOMATOES Wo. 2'A Cans Solid Pack CLEANSER Lighthouse 2-f- or 29 3-f- or 3-Ca- 2( 17c 10c ns Fruits & Vegetables LETTUCE Solid Heads LEMONS Sunkist Dozen 23 GREEN ONIONS 10c POTATOES GRANGES Sweet - Juicy 33c 10-Poun- ds Dozen 5-lb- 29c 33 s. 17 MEATS SAUSAGE Pure Pork POT ROAST Steer Beef Lb. FRANKFURTERS All Meat VEAL CHOPS Milk Fed Veal Lb STEAKS Steer Beef Lb. J LUNCH MEAT Assorted Lb. 2-L- bs. 2-L- GENUINE AMERICAN FENCE rust-resisti- Price ing. We wish to thank our many patrons InVpected (COPPER STORES 7. m For nearly 50 years, American fence has been saving time, labor and repairs for Am erican farmers helping them to make their farms more profitable. It can do the FOOD eight-year-old- SPINACH T exas s SttNMORE1 PURE PORK POT ROAST Chuck Cuts a- ng ? FANCY STEER BEEF 8 helper SHOULDER POUND Kiwanians lowing a discussion on the - ' need for such a movement The subject was introduce I Superintendent G. J. ReeVes ,f Carbon county school district 4 made reference to the accident day in which an bonville girl lost her life. Vocal selections by Kay ow companied by his mother, Ifo Olson, completed the program.' Leavitt was in charge. Lawrence H. Beebe was acce-membership in the club at thel APPLES Fancy Delicious Stewing Hens f Qi LEG of PORK Branch Of Salt Lake City Union Formed Here; Election Set MARKET LARGE FAT EXTRA SPECIA- L- COUNTY ORGANIZE' Petitions asking for the establishment of a municipal park in south Price will be presented to the city HEADS REELECTED council at its next regular meeting on March 22 by a committee repreFOR SOIL PROGRAM senting citizens who reside below the tracks of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad. Circulation of the petitions began Members of the federal soil conservation committee for Carbon county Friday, and a large number of sign- to serve during 1937 were at a meeting of farmers Saturday night in the court house. The committeemen and the sections This they represent are: E. E. Pierce, the region served by the Carbon canal; Whiskey Dave Thayn, Wellington, and B. F. is Glen district. 12 Months Frandsen, Old Participation of Carbon county farmers in the range conservation program under the agricultural adjustment administration was discussed, and it was announced that application blanks will be available in the near future. March 31 is the deadline for signing pi agreements to participate in the soil conservation program this year. Members of the county committee will be at the court house Monday and Tuesday to receive applications. Price-Spri- of the Mrs. Ora B. Harding, director to be Martha, community opera, the Carpresented early in April by assoMutual Improvement bon Stake the announced Wednesday ciation, the for production. cast of principals some of the outstanding singers of the county will have the leading parts, chor-!u- s land they will be supported by a of 40. The principals and the roles they will portray are as follows: Verda Natalie Beck, soprano, Lady Harriet; Bean, mezzo soprano, Nancy, friend of Lady Harriet; John Harmon, bass, Plunket, a wealthy farmer; Murray Plun-ike- t; Mathis, tenor, Lionel, friend of Rollan Gardner, baritone, Sir Tristram, at the court of Queen Ann. Willard Harmon, bass, sheriff of Richmond; Veloy Powell, Molly Pitt; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fausett were host and hostess to members of their were family and other relatives who Mrs. evening. last here Friday visiting honored guest, Dora Fausett was the the occasion being her birthday an-- ! niversary. Announcements of programs for the iobservance of Holy week, which starts Sunday, were made Wednesday by two Price churches. Palm Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Sunday will open the weeks observance at the Notre Dame de Lourdes church. Palms will be blessed at the first mass and will be distributed at both services. Morning masses at 7:30 and 8:30 oclock will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, while evening devotion seervices at 7:30 oclock are scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Masses will be held at 8:00 a. m. on Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Observances on Good Friday will also devotions starting include three-hoat noon, indicative of the time Christ hung on the cross at Golgotha. Mass on Holy Saturday will be at 7:30 a. m., including blessing of the Paschal candle and holy water, and reading of the lamentations, psalms and prophecies. The Lenten period will end at noon on this day, with confessions scheduled between 3:00 and 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 and 10:00 p. m. Two masses will be held on Easter Sunday. The Notre Dame choir will assist in all services. The Rev. William A. Ruel, who is now in Los Angeles, may return in time to conduct the rites with the Rev. J. C. Coyne and the Price voted Eleven Principals Selected By weekly meeting Wednesday at the Grill cafe to sponsor Director Of Production; way safety program, this acuS Forty In Chorus party Friday PRICE CHURCHES MEAT CUTTERSOF supply here. You will be surprised at your savings. i Family Dinner one-ha- HOLY WEEK WILL CAST CHOSEN FOR COMMUNITY OPERA on of Friday and Saturday are bargain days at O. P . Skaggs System Store . Check these unusual Bargains and buy your week-en- d CLUBS St. Patrick Luncheon Held Carried out in true Erin style, the bridge-lunchegiven by the Notre Dame Altar society Wednesday afternoon attracted many persons. Prizes were given at each table, which were and cleverly covered with green cloth School centered with shamrocks. sergirls from the Notre Dame school Mrs. ved the delectable luncheon. Andrew Hennesy was chairman of the SHRINE CEREMONY Three representatives of El Kalah temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine conferred here with local Shriners Tuesday evening relative to the temples spring ceremonial in Price on Saturday, April 3. A committee headed by Comer P. The visitors were C. H. Fischer, Peacock of Price was appointed to inof the Shrine patrol; F. A. manager vestigate the type of organization de- Yeamans, member of the patrol and sired by Carbon and Emery retailers, the temples entertainment committee to draw up a set of and to'ancj Simon Rosenblatt, former El Ka- 'present a list of prospective officers lah potentate. and directors at the next meeting. Word was received from Salt Lake Other members of the committee City to the effect that more than 400 are: L. W. Peterson, Ferron; Charles nobles are expected to come to Price Bertohno, Price; B. H. Hyde, Helper; on a special train originating at William Maack. Kenilworth; A. D. Keller, Castle Dale, and A. T. Jones, The train will leave various points Castle Gate. on the route at the following times: association will Ogden, 11:20 a. m.; Salt Lake, 12:20 The Carbon-Emer- y be affiliated with the state and na- p. m.; PTovo, 1:20 p. m.; Helper, 4:00 tional organizations, and will partici- p. m. merchandising pate in The train will stop in Helper fori projects. lf hour and will arrive here at 4:30 p. m. The return trip will be started at 11:30 p. m. BARGAIN DAYS - UTAH Price Phone 122 Pints Code No. 100 Pints Code No. 99 Fifths Code No. 98 bs SLICED BACON Eastern Care GROUND BEEF Grnd . Lb. 2-L- bs F00DS OF ALL KIND P |