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Show TUfRSDAY. MARCH 25, 1937 SOCIETY-CLUB- 5 ( Cowtinuep PAGE SEVEN FALLING BOULDERS S Fkom Pg PERIL MOTORISTS Six) Youth Honored IN PRICE CANYON On Birthday the was honored Wayne Marshall st at a birthday party recently, State Routes In Carbon Show thirteenth annie time being his was roast Improvement; enjoyed Highway 50 versary A weiner cake served at In Fair Condition the birthday and tfrst Guests were home afterwards. A warning to the driving Mae Beckel, Virgie Branch, public to Yerla beware of falling rocks in Price CanHenry Jane Mathis, Fae Byrner, Bruce Bryner, yon was issued Wednesday by the loMathis, Scott Young, Elwm Golding. cal office of the state road commisand Anderson Lamar sion. All motorists are urged to use extreme caution in traveling the Club Sewing route. Met Thursday The possibility of rocks falling on a to hostess the was fMrs. Jack Hussey car while in motion is not the only Thimble club last Thursday evening, officials calling attention to hazard, a was speWallace Grange when Mrs. the fact that a danger is also presentthe of A percentage good guest. cial a St. ed by rocks that may fall on the highmembers attended, enjoying way at points where curves hide them needlePatrick luncheeon after their from the view of drivers Serious work. damage could result if a car strikes one of these boulders. Entertaining U. S. Highway No 50, between Club Bridge Price and Salt Lake City, was reportiMrs. Ted Thomas will entertain ed in fair condition, most of the trouclub members of the Thursday Bridge at her home ble which impeded traffic last weex 8t a social this evening, having been rectified Highway 50 on North First West. east of Price was described as good. The Hilltop route between Castle Gate and Duchesne is in very bad STAKE shape, the road office reported, and (travel on the route is recommended only during the early morning hours i when the highway is frozen. Mile road is drying fast BUILDING andTheis Nine FOR I now passable, while the roads leading to Hiawatha, Wattis and wrere reported in good shape. Quota Seminary holes on the Gordon Creek bad The Canyons Spring Already Raised; Campaign To route have been filled, and the high t End In Three Weeks way to that section is passable. SPEEDS UP i iiifiiivinu im u For Your Easter Basket JELLY BEANS NEW Sun-nysi- iit Me Asstd. colors POUND de IB DRUNK DRIVING CHARGE FOLLOWS AUTO ACCIDENT er. New Officers Named Tuesday Evening County Bartenders con-fcjbu- Filled $3 LB. . con-Seofi- or j Services Conducted Sunday For Infant District Meeting Of Enrollees Slated To Power Employes Held Return Sunday From Sanpete Assignment A district meeting of Utah Power and Light company employees was held here Monday afternoon, followPrice C. C Thirty members of theMt. Pleasant ed by a dinner at the Rinetti & Capi-tol- o C to went camp, who on a restaurant. on March 11 for emergency duty re-t- o will The conference was attended by the canal town, in that iice Sunday. W. W West, following Provo division officials: D. D. Moffat, Jr., sales superintendent; superintendent of the Price soil con Elmer Smith, sales department rep- servation camp, reported Wednesday. Sunresentative; Orson Slack, industrial The discharge of 69 enrollees Price sales the m men 50 Jean left only representative, and Mrs. Neldon, supervisor of home service day and project activities have been camp, work. a result f th seriously hampered as Company employees from Carbon, reduced crew. The return of the Mt. Emery and Grand counties were in Pleasant contingent will attendance. extend its work. camp to considerably enathe . imposed on Tom Monday when he pleaded guilty ,Clty Justice H. C. Smith to a p ain the r, ( ce and charging disturbing drunkenness. The com- by City omcer T' s ora ' iS.Sisned PRICE ELKS TO DELTA No. A delegation from Price lodge to Delta, drove O. Elks, P. B. 1550 to attend the Colorado, Wednesday, of that order. meeting sister lodge Galams were Nick J P. Phalen and for Price arrangements of in charge representation at the affair. t?T? Mew. Main WITH ALL CENTERS! Shank and Large Bones REMOVED JUMBO PEANUTS 25c 13c 7c OLIVES TALL CANS .. . . PICKLES DILLS S. S. CAN GROUND FRESH COFFEE 17c POUND WHOLE KERNAL CORN CAN 15c 49c 7c . . TOMATOES 2 y2 5-N- Cans RA VIOLAS CAN QUART uteLCtecutecL DIGESTIBLE CRISCO - This Novel Ham is TENDER MILD CURED with a Delicious Hickory Smoke. The Shank and all Large Bones Have Been REMOVED. The Ham is Pressed Into a Uniform Shape in a Sanitary Visking Bag, Maintaining That Delicious Flavor. And to thinfc they cost no more for with no shank or waste bone to pay A Carload THESE TINE FLAVORED WASTELESS HAMS, WE ARE ABLE TO BRING TO OUR EASTER CUSTOMERS THE NEWEST AND FINEST HAM AT A PRICE THAT WILL BE A SENSATION TO THE MOST THRIFTY BUYERS. OF IN BUYING A WHOLE CARLOAD Price Carload Our m for Easter Miracle Whip Whole or Part POUND pb.caA 55c 25c T be Soap of beautiful CAMAY 22c WHITE KING Gran Soap Lg Fkg 33c SPERRYS GERMADE BAG Heinz SOUP CANS 2-L- Fancy Utah Grain Fed Fresh SLICED LIVER FANCY Gov. Insp. LB DEEP RED SALMON 15c 47c FRESH NEW YORK COUNT 49c 25c OYSTERS BOTTLE MIXERS 19c 29c HOCKS Fine to boil with vegs, lh 15 BONELESS CODFISH 25c 48 STRIPED sPrt8-- The man Fish, lb Mutton PULLETS COLORED y ASSORTED LUNCH R WHOLE LB. F Ijp 171 CHOPS lb19c STEW lb 11c LEGS 17i Mt,,y CHICKEN .type, lb IQa 23c MEATS Cce Quality, Ib27C SWISS STEAKlb 19c LARGE EIRM DILL PICKLES 2 nfi 5c 3-pt- s. WITH EMPTIES FLOUR SHOULDERS DACQ DHUV NOT FROZEN 13c SMOKED PORK KETCHUP BEER Sirloin STEAK SALMONT HEINZ LG. FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF STEER BEEF Women Mat-thewe- JUSTICE FINES MAN $15 INTRODUCING iy . ! Lead! Afgatim 4a IT'Pa Sweet Takes Pioneer Resident Of Scofield A fine of $15 was Sewells Candy Eggs jWith one ward already having raised its quota, the campaign to raise funds to pay the Carbon stakes share of the cost of a new L. D. S seminary if well under way throughout the county, according to an announcement of Price, chair- , by Parley H. Rhead man of the committee in charge of the j0f Provo with driving while under 'the influence of liquor was filed Wed- drive. fThe first ward to raise its allotment Inesday morning before Justice J. W. was Spring Canyon, which contribut-- . Hammond, the charge arising out of of a mile ed $416. This amount was substan- an accident three-quarte- rs wards the quota, west of here Tuesday night at 10:30 tjfclly larger than Mr. Rhead said. oclock. state Patrolman Vernon Davis re ;The campaign in Price is being con- ducted on a district basis, with Benjporte(j that Bown, traveling toward Ward, B. W. McAllister, Ardene Bid-- 1 Helper, collided headon with a car die and Stake President George Jor- - driven by Frank Marra of Price. Both machines were capsized, but the driv gensen in charge. Rhead said the fund drive will ers escaped with minor injuries, Bown was arraigned Wednesday probably be completed within three Wfceks, by which time the stake hopes morning, and his bond fixed at $200 have raised enough money to pay 43 per cent of the cost of the seminary and to purchase necessary equipment. The cost of the building alone By ij (estimated at $15,661. 4n asking support of the drive, stake officials point to the fact that the Summary will be an important factor New officers were elected Tuesday ijf the religious and educational life gVenmg y the Carbon county union te c3 the community and will also of bartenders, cooks and waiters, asj to the beautification of the follows: President, Stanley Limb, It will be beneficial also from price; vice president, Paul Mancina 3 economic standpoint, as it will price. reC0rder, Mrs. Tony Krissman, provide permanent employment for Helper; financial secretary, John two or three instructors and will also Pappas, Price; inspector, A1 English, involve an operating outlay that will Price; chaplain, Don Williams, Price; place money in local trade channels. guards, Celeste Dalpiaz, Helper, and 4 Angelo Pressas, Price. IJeath The officers were installed by Frank Bonacci, field worker of dis trict 22 of the United Mine Workers of America. Talks were given by Mr. pioof Scofields Death claimed one Bonacci; Ed. Scherer, Latuda, presis, neers, Mrs. Elizabeth Douglas dent of the Carbon County Central Monday night at 7:30, follow- Labor union; D. L. Day, vice presiing an illness of nine months. dent of the Utah State Federation of Mrs. Matthewes, bom in Scotland, Labor and county union label chairJuly 19, 1860, was the daughter of man; J. C. Nash, Price, and James Thomas and Margaret Douglas. At Jardine, Columbia. the age of 19, she came to Carbon Six new members were initiated at county, and has made her home in the meeting. The union voted to since that time, having lived tribute funds for a business agent to there longer than any other resident, represent all craft locals in the coun-Pzito her illness she had taken an ty. active part in civic and church af fairs. Survivors are her husband, Wm. L.; Salt oae sister, Mrs. Smith-Graha- h, Lake City; and the following sons and Mrs. Margaret Thomas, daughters: Funeral services for Karl Eric and Mrs. Pennsylvania; Mrs. Jeanette ForrestJameson, infant son of Mr. er, Standardville; Mrs. Elizabeth Karl Jameson of Hiawatha, were conVance, Ogden; Thomas Wilson, Grand ducted Sunday afternoon in the chapJunction, John and Douglas Wilson, el of the Wallace mortuary here. InStandardville; and Lewis Wilson, Og- terment was in the Price City cemeden The child was bom February Funeral services will be held in the tery in the 27 and died early Saturday Scofield L. D. S. chapel Thursday (toPrice hospital. the Hiday). Interment will be under the Mr. Jameson is manager of direction of the Thomas-Deser- et Trading Price the of branch awatha mortuary. company. . SALE JUST ANOTHER EASTER NOT OHVMW! Fresh Creamery BUTTER SNOW KING $1.39 BUNCH CARROTS ORANGES YAMS CALIF fmaeT SOUTHERN LEMONS LETTUCE fS-ZZ- en ES0UDEEAD WATERCRESS 4BuN- - IOC 2doz35c 3 LBS. 23c 29c 10c 5c LB. FRESH c K MARSH MALLOWS LIMIT POUND ? ..JL v |