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Show : . r; t- THE ( price and Cflearbij Cart W. Empey was a business in Salt Lake this week. Charles E. Evans of Salt Lake was Price caller Monday and Tuesday. W. E. Fleetwood visited in the state week. capital the fore part of the sentative of the Standard Oil Combusipany of California, was a Price week. ness visitor this Waldo Frandsen was a Salt Lake caller Wednesday. Mayor R. E. West spent several days of this week in Salt Lake on Wallace Bickmore of Green business. River was a Price visitor Saturday. mim Della James returned to Los Attorney Thorlt Hatch was a Angeles, Calif. Monday after visiting visitor in Salt Lake this week. here for the past 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson were The Price city council will hold its Salt Lake callers this week. regular meeting Monday evening at Fred J. Hischier of Provo, repre 8:00 p. m. MARKETS SUN-ADVOCAT- THURSDAY. FIMPAHi FRICK. UTAH E, G. Merrill Fox, district court reporter, spent several days of this week in Salt Lake City. SOCIETY M--M MMn Mrs. Martha E. Jones of Arco, Ida., Soresis to Meet left Tuesday after visiting relatives On February M. The next meeting of the Sorosis club will be held Monday, February OlMr. and Mrs. S. E. Gardner and 20, at the home of Mrs. Stephen j j of "The Mother," by A sen. review were of Carlos Fork, Spanish son, Price callers several days of this Deledda, will feature the program. H Mrs. R. I. Brockbank will have charge week. of the meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Hadley, county clerk, returned to her office Monday after Birthday Party For being confined to her home for sev- Price Woman Given. Mrs. J. R. Davis was honored at a eral days with erysipelas. drthday anniversary party at her Glen D. Reese, county relief ad- home Monday evening. Twenty were ministrator, was a Salt Lake caller present this week on official business. Valentine Card Announcement Copy work from Party Arranged. old pictures for Memory Books will A public card party will be sponbe made at the Rice Studio by Amy sored at the Legion hall Tuesday, H. Baker at Salt Lake prices special February 14, by the American Legion prices for February and March. and Auxiliary. The affair, which will be in the nature of a Valentine parMerlin Dean Jones and Helen Rich ty, will start at 8:00 p. m. Five hunens of Price were granted a marriage dred, contract bridge and auction license at Provo Saturday bridge will be the diversions of the in Price for the past week. Mrs. Mayme Jameson, county re- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. Price and Helper. City Qnarter-to-Thrcorder, was a visitor in Salt Lake ' ' during the week-en- d. ,'a Club to be Feted. Mrs. Norman Hamilton will enterland oil Denver A. W. Worthen, members of the tain leasing agent, is a business visitor in club at her home on Saturday Price. He arrived Thursday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nutter of Literary Chft to Nine Mile visited here Sunday Hear Book Review. to Salt Lake City. One of Wills Gathers novels will Officers of the Price River Water be reviewed by Mrs. Eldon Otteson meetConservation district will hold their Monday at the of the Junior Literary Auxiliary. ing evening. Saturday meeting monthly Members of the organization will be Mr. and Mrs. Harley Corleissen left guests of Miss Ida Race. 'recently to make their home in Women Voters to Quarter-to-Thx- Brick, Ea. 59c CHEESE Full Cream, Cloth Bag. . . . . . . . 49c SUGAR 10-l25c SOAP Crystal White, 10 Bars 29c COFFEE Blue Pine, lb. POTATOES Select Quality, 100 lbs. 59c RAISINS Seedless, Pkg.. . ... . . . 19c PEETS Granulated Soap, Ige Pkg. . . 19c 19c JELLO All Flavors, 3 pkgs.., SPAGHETTI 3 lor 25c SOUP Campbells, all flavors, 3 for . . 25c 5-l- b. b. . 4-l-b. Franco-America- n, Pack, gal.. . 35c 29c PEACHES Solid Pack, gallon, 25c CORN Whole Kernel, 2 cans PEAS Gem Extra Sifted, 2 cans . . . 25c TOMATOES-So- lid Pack, Ige., 3 cans 25c 19c MACARONI--3 lbs. for 13c RICE Blue Pine Fancy, 2 lbs. 79c FLOUR Price Brand, .sack LARD Pikes Peak, Sib. can . . . . . 59c OLIVE OIL Imported, gallon $1.89 2c ORANGES Large Size, each 10c CHEESE Full Cream, per lb BLACKBERRIES-Sol- id .... Quality Meats STEAKS Steer Brief, lb. 9c PORK STEAKS-- U. S. Inspected, lb.. 10c 8c POT ROASTS Steer Beef, lb PORK ROASTS Good Cuts, lb 8c PORK or LAMB YEARLWC, WHILE OK HJUf, LB. 6c LAMB LEGS, Yearling, lb. 10c LAMB CHOPS Yearling, 3 lbs. 25c HAMS Picnic Style, lb 8c lOVzc BACON; Sugar Cured, BACON Slicd, 2 lbs. 29c LARD Piles Pak, 4 lbs 29c SALAMI Caruso Brakid, lb 39c SALT PORK Lean, lb 8c Chickens Fish Oysters ......... .... semi-month- - Mias Amy Baker arrived Saturday from Preston, Ida, to make her home here. A marriage license was issued at the county clerks office Monday to William M. Childs of Huntington and Mary Wllina Hanson of Ferron. after visiting the past week affair will be in charge of the folat the home of his brother, Ashley lowing: Decorations, Mrs. J. T. Kelley and Mrs Charles Averin; music, Bartlett. Mis. Jack Plntus; advertising, Mrs. Mrs. Lilly Frandsen returned Wed- AverUl and Mrs. Ruth Flynn. nesday from Lewiston, Mont where she has visited for the past six weeks Theater Party Enjoyed By Club. with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Blaine Perkins and Ml Violet Richens entertained the Social Art Orson Ryan of Lman, former resi- club Wednesday of last week at a dent of Price, visited here this week. theater party followed by dinner. The Mr. Ryan was superintendent of the guests were lbs. Carlyle Pace, Mrs. Carbon school district from 1917 un- Virginia Johnson, Mrs. Harold Holda-wa- y, Mrs. Brig Harmon, Mrs. Clyde til 1919. Lee, Miss Anna Zupan, Mbs Helen Work in the M. M. degree will be Edwards, Miss Evelyn Stultz and Miss conferred Monday at a special meet- Angelina Baldini. ing of Carbon lodge No. 16, F. & A. Twelve Attend M. Refreshments will be served. Bridge Lanehoan. Mrs. Walter V. Pace entertained at Miss Yolande Sutton visited in Salt Lake from Sunday until Tuesday with a bridge luncheon at her home Friher parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sut- day. Guests were Mrs. Mat Gilmour, ton. Mr. Sutton left for the state capi- Mrs. Ruth Flynn, Mrs. R. G. Wood-heof Helper, Mrs. P. H. Fitzgertal two weeks ago to receive medical ald, Mrs. Elmer Young, Mrs. J. C. treatment Hubbard, Mrs. Ben Redd, Mrs. J. T. A post gold and green ball was Kelley, Mrs. Charles Rugger!, Mrs. staged at the Silver Moon Friday un- C. R. FCrgusson, Mrs. J. H. Ballinder the direction of the Carbon stake ger and Mrs. Henry Rugger! Prizes Mutual. A large crowd attended the were won by Mrs. Gilmour, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Kelley. affair. 1 ad ranges Pounds NAVEL. II Fonnd pre-Lent- en af- given Thursday evening, February 16, in the Notre Dame school hall by the Notre Dame de Lourdes and St Anthony church choirs. Mrs. Richard CHURCHES SAINTS Sunday. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Tuesday. M. LA. meeting, 7:30 p. m. George Jorgensen, bishop. SUNDAY, MONDAY 8 Faun Picnic HAMS fid Salt BACON STEW gel Pork Chops Lamb Frankfurters gcll Lamb Leg of Pork Fsond . . Chops Acll Boiled w II Mitchell' is general chairman of. arrangements. The Valentine theme wil be carried out in the decorations, program and refreshments. The remaining committees include: Entertainy, ment Eleanor Piacttelli, Peggy Elizabeth MartineUl and Adele Nelson; refreshments, Josephine Rin-etMildred Piacttelli, Joeephin 'and Louise Fleckenstein; decorations, Louise Heller, Edith Verdi, Louise Cances, Edith Perry; tickets, Marie Villaxd, Mildred Villard and Jane Perry. Hen-nea- ti, Mar-tine- lli Friday Afternoon Club Entertained. Mrs. Wallace Grange entertained the Friday Afternoon club at its Luncheon was meeting last week.' served to Mrs. ' Earl Johnson, Mrs. Royal Frandsen, Mrs. Loren Stevens, Mrs. Sidney Young, Mrs. C. N. Chadwick, Mrs. Jack Swearingen, Mra. Dora Henrie and Mrs. Jennie Smith. Found Hihjj Program For Assembly The Harding school gram for Tuesday wB the music department follows: Selection by band fjjL? "Scented Blossoms"; barT Thomas Saridakis; obeF thy Jorgensen; bariteet Stevenson; residing, HneK by Barbara Alplanalp; Jack Walsh and Dick fljjC from the school opera, den of the Shah; band; piano solo, Dottie Df onstration of band and A. struments, members of ttL chestra; glee club, and "Brohms Lullaby. The school operetta jCl tented March 3, 40 Carbon Student Miss Amy Baker to U. S. A. C. Ofef Manage Rice Studio - - I in ' v cl LARD POT ROAST considerable experience in every department of photography. A new department will be operated at the studio, that of copying old pictures for memory book work. It will no longer be necessary, says Miss Baker, for the people of Carbon county to endanger these family relies Jsy sending them to photographers. She has brought the complete copying equipment with her, and has had considerable experience in that work at her studio in Preston, Ida., which she operated for the past ten montha. out-of-to- wn TOM MIX at Beal Value Lew Price. Cans Technocracy Talk Given Before Club. A talk by Claude Eggertsen, Carbon high school Instructor, on the subject of technocracy featured the Miss Amy H. Baker returned to meeting of the Business and ProfesSalt Lake. sional Womens club Friday at the Price Saturday to take over the manrestaurant Mrs. Vi- agement of the Rice studio R. M. Edward A. Jones and Joseph Jones Rinetti-Capito- lo returned recently from Mantl where ola OBerto gave the current event Rice, former manager of the estableft here the first of the they spent two weeks doing work in talk. Dancing numbers by students lishment, the L. D. S. temple. While there, they of Miss Melba Marker and piano se- year to become chief operator at the lections by Dorothy Jorgensen com- Lumiere studio in Salt Lake. Miss Baker was a with pleted the program. Mr. Rice for eight years and has had Announcement was made this week of the recent marriage of Mrs. Olive Millbum, formerly of Price, to Martin H. Graham. The ceremony was performed in the L. D. S. temple at FRIDAY, SATURDAY glass Cake, Dish, 1 Fkg. SWEET . SAT, SUN, MON. ROBERT ARMSTRONG CAROLE LOMBARD With MSonday LATTER-DA- Y Billion Dollar Scandal" abta River Spring Catch. Tall Can t ing of the organization Thursday at THE PANTHER WOMAN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Geei to the but Fresh Teraa C. B. Bartlett of Tridell returned the home of Mrs. L. R. Eldridge. The with Hidden Gold" MAXWELL HOUSE. n W. C. Cavanagh, manager of the Carbon Dioxice and Chemical com- Named by Society. Committees to arrange for the anpany, returned last week from a bus- nual St Patricks dance of the Price iness trip of three weeks to Seattle, Altar society were named at a meetWash. Island of Lost Souls SUN, MON, TUES. Food FANCY RED STEAK Cal- - IPeasi Organise League. Plans .for the organization of a league of women voters in Carbon county will be considered by the political economy clam of the Womans club at a meeting to be held Saturday at the home of Mrsl George R. West Claude Eggertsen will deliver his second lecture of a series on the government of the state. All women in the county are invited to attend tlje meeting, which will start at 2:30 p. m. fair will be the Valentine social to be THURSDAY, FRIDAY Cream. ly Valentino Social. A moat interesting SAT. Mild, Full Cake Flour ee Churches to Hold THURS, FRI oflee Swansdown en-ro- ute Howard C. Norton returned Thursday of last week from a business trip to Los Angeles, Calif. (Sheese evening. ee 10-- 11 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATdJi FEBRUARY 10 ud 11 COMMUNITY CHURCH Bnnday. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. H. MacRill, past oh NOTRE DAME Sunday. a. m. and 10:00 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. The Rev. William A. Rucl and the Rev. J. F. Claffey, pastors. Mass, 8:30 W- Hollis Grange of ber of the Utah college orchestra wbkk, under the direction off, tiansen on the opera, given by the coUep foSSS: during the winter qu The opera "Faust" been produced in FA . Germany, Italy, RuakC I It waa first presented 1863. It won and has been given throughout the nntloa The production, aBjfs'J is being very aptly bfgSSr I students of the colteF had considerable well as college expe A production. He is a lege, registered in merce. y-4-ha- Pastor Talks Bfer i Kg! tib Ethical Developed was the subject of y Dont Forget the Public Invited February 14, to American Legion CARD PARTY s VIl Junior-TSf- c -s- J. D.U H. before the Hardinf 'fcrViT Teachers association Rev. i-was held in the A portion of the opera, "In the Gsrddgg was presented under A G. W. Tucker. Otherf a. Splendid refreshments good entertainment. program were ai by a boys' trio, Cyrf? Tables of Bent and Carl HanWt, Tfe. 500 Auction Irvin Ellis; commuZTr Contract rected by Ed. Hi Jack Kelley. 3 foje 4 |