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Ml and Mi Allied tseek. ilutay id last Vtctk Mi Flrmr Wahlatrum Usitrd in quartelly llaretlr id Llalu h Duil'ip era id Zioii't Wholesale1 Crm-trSalt Lake during ltf rrk-fu- d ruin, ,, Pricc and Q earbij ) m n It-4- ii,t SCOFIELD NEWS 4 ,, 1 t m m icq-la- 1 1 f ' r ai.c-ii- IHit-Ui.- g party. LETTUCE LARGE1 HEADS Bananas Tu-dy- 4 lbs. 25' LARGE, UTAH .... ENDIVE YELLOW, FRESH J Ib.tl Cauliflower: LARGE ORANGES 25( 19 SIZE 176, DOZEN. LEMONS DOZEN noLa t IATIH ! NEW. FI1ESII CABBAGE Lb. WY, srboo r C. Yx , lorar n of Si; strips 'or the Onions 3 106.15c We Carry a complete line ot rimh VEGETABLES band FRUITS at aQ Uznea. AIm Frr-- BUTTER. EGGS and BREAD. 0 Mr. 1 S Satiri tdroWi , oak r of dr.t ;w. Kce w a t FURN. STORE R. Open 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Heat Comfort 9. went into Salt William Hanson, Delaiit Wanda Lake Thuitday to lit for several Smith and IWverly listen underwent daya. operation at the litte huepital during the pat week for remmal id Karl King. Salt Lake attorney, was tonsil. a Price business caller five latter pail of last week. O, K. Clay, counsel fur Die public work administration in Utah, mtrd Vernon Davit drove down from Og- in Price reduring the week-enden Saturday, returning Monday turning Sunday. Hi hradquannt morning. are in Salt Lake. A. R. Koffoi-- d Peter Grosso returned Sunday from Announcement wa made Uu week Cumberland, Wyo. after a visit of of the coming marriage of Mi Fern several day. ILaslam of Price to Remo Ariuiti of Castle Gate. The wedding will take Wallace R. Wayman wa a Salt 17. Lake business caller from Saturday place February until Monday, The following underwent sppcndi-cit- u o(era!iuni at tlie municipal A. G. Guthiel of Salt La..c City hospital during the past week: Tony was a buslnes visitor In lYice durAngotti, Helper, Friday; Mr. Walter ing the week-enJensen, Huntington, Saturday; Wiley Hanson, Denver, Colo., Sunday. Angelo Georgcdea was a business visitor In the state capital Friday, Mr. and Mr. Roy A. Schonian of Saturday and Sunday. Duchesne came over Tuesday to viit with Mr. Schonian' mother, Mr. Mrs. J. W. Plant of Salt Lake ar- Blanche Johnstun, who celebrated rived Sunday to visit for several her birthday anniversary on that day. Price. in friends days with Mr. Wednesday. They returned Schonian Is now operating the Uintah of the latter part Milton Jones left Basin Record. the week for San Bernardino, Calif. week-enHe will return this W. F. Olson, supervisor of the Ambusiness census in the Third erican of Cedarview Mrs. Niels Nielsen for southern left division, has spent the past week visiting at Utah to wind Tuesdaycensus work in the up the home of J. O. Robertson. counties of that section. He will later go to Grand, San Juan and Uintah Eli F. Taylor of Salt Lake, formerly counties, expecting to return to Price was state land of the office, registrar in about three weeks. a Price business visitor Tuesday. E. T. Vicbrock of Cour de Alene, Albert Vecchio returned Thursday assumed management of the Idaho, where evening from Las Vegas, Nev., local Western Union office Thursday he has spent the pasf several months. of last week, succeeding E. J. Bums, w ho has been assigned to relief duty W. E. Fleetwood returned the fore in the western states. Mr. Vicbrock part of the week from Salt Lake, was accompanied to Price by his where he spent several days on wife. DEALER In Your Community Marriage licenses were issued last week to William James Fitzgerald and Edna Callaway, both of Price, and to Rex C. Martin and Clara Marie Tomlinson of Green River. PRODUCERS Mr. and Mrs. L. J. West of Kenilworth announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Joyce, to Vern Greg-erso- n, son of Mrs. Lon Seeley of Castle Dale. The marriage took place January 11. The announcement was made at a supper given Saturday for forty friends of the young ASSAULT CHARGED Sanford Llewelyn will have a preliminary hearing Saturday at 11:00 a. m. before Justice J. W. Hammond on a charge of criminal assault on a Kenilworth girl. The offense was committed January 26, the complaint alleges. CRIMINAL the laundry service best adapted to your convenience and economy and let us relieve you of all wash day annoyances. We offer many different sen ices from Wet Wash to Family Finish performed with care to your clothes and consideration to your purse. . . . Price Steaiss Laundry ' ' 218 Johnson Transfer Company Phone 426 B. E. Johnson, Mgr. f V ? ? V vT V Wages paid to civil works employes in Carbon county for the week. ending Thursday totaled $6784.92, A. H. Draper, disbursing officer announced Monday. This sum includes the payroll of the federal business census office, amounting to $299.85.' The number of worked by civil works employes during the week, which was the second under the new schedule of hours ordered by the government, totaled 9461 for workers on regular projects and 303 for census employes. Both the wages and hours increas- -, ed over the preceding week, when the payroll was $6302.21 and the hours totaled 9245. Whipped Cream Bui-ir.f-- s fonts Tie e. FERNBROOK CORN 20 Oz. Cans ROLLY TOLLY PEAS 18 Oz. i j 2 Can a 9' FOR ti Medium Size 10 Vs Oz - Use Standard No. 21j Peaches place i dish . . .j in side hollow baking half up dot with butter, salt and sugar . . . bake until heated and lightly browned. Add 1 2 teaspoon grated lemon rind or nutmeg j ! . . . serve with whipped cream. 35' TtoGEEJftD uGU Pork and Deans . . . bake with brown sugar for the ole time crock effecil. ... Mixed vege-of course! Spaghetti tables . . . simply heat and serve . . . j with poached egg if desired. Corned beef . . . cold or with potatoes as hash! left-ov- Cans CANS Quick School Lunches er VEGETABLE Or VEGETABLE BEEF IOV2 5 Oz. Cans for 215 Convivial Concoctions! Chili Con Carne at 10:30 P. M. with Corn beef o stein on the table! sandwiches on rye! Pineapple and grape- - i fruit juice for cocktails! Canned sardines ' with crackers and cheese and a Manhattan cocktail . . . ah, me, oh, my! DEL RAY 17 Oz. Can FOR 19 BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE Canneries reserve stocks are at low ebb . . . NRA costs are higher . . . prices will inevitably rise in near future . . . so lay in a supply NOW . . . canned foods under normal conditions! forever keep VEAL ROAST PURE LARD II AMO lliiillj i roams , y 35' FOR Haked Peaches and POT ROAST man-hou- rs Cans 16 Oz. 2 Dependable Meats WAGES, HOURS ON C.W. A. REPORTED Whole IUpe FIGS DEL MONTE General business in Price should benefit this year from an increase in taurist traffic which is expected to result from a series of unusual radio broadcasts by Continental Oil company, sponsor of the Conoco travel bureau, beginning Wednesday night, February 14. Figures just released show that the Conoco travel bureau during 1933 routed a total of 45,346 tourist groups to and through Utah, many of whom were visitors in Price. 57-2- 5. Or Del Monte o apricots, cherries and peaches, possibly j u ith fresh orange and apple added . . . or Kiefjtr pears and apricots. TO AID PRICE QUINT SLATES GAME Bcckels Best Five will travel to Castle Dale Saturday to meet the Central high quintet in a return game. The contest will start at 7:30 p. m. Several weeks ago, the Steers took the measure of the Central cag ers by a score of 29' CANS iHruitlSaladl can of First, of course, the then combinations such Fruit Salad TOURIST BUSINESS IN PRICE was called by the death of her mother. She was away for two weeks. fr Friday Colorful Fruit Salads an Mrs. I. S. Evans returned Saturday from Downeyville, Calif., where she CONOCO BROADCASTS Sliced 28 Oz. Can 2 Let your imagination rmn liot! P cas, tomato aspic ( ttring beans and carrots salad, made with Fancy or'Choice Canned j Tomatoes and gelatin . . . Asparagus salad,-wholor tips. Andrew Hansen, 57, brother-in-laof Mrs. Mayme Jameson and Mrs, Gomer P. Peacock, died at a Salt Lake hospital Monday of acute appendicitis. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Mrs. Jameson and Mrs. Peacock were called to Salt Lake Saturday by the sudden illness of Mr. Hansen, who is a veteran of the war. Spanish-Americ- SILVER DytLE , Vegetable Salad w County Clerk B. H. Young issued a marriage license Sunday to Tony Mazzarise and Ruby Ellen Powell, both of Helper. Reaches Thoroughly economical , . . maty to and take! No. I tall tan talmon, fakad' letuoned, mimed with yolk one or two, rget end Uale bread, touch lemon jmioe,1 bake and terve! ever-read- 67 CANS ... ... 14c CAN Try mUUf two tempi to gtt tkird; fceaj mnJ tomato, ctUrj mod tkicktm, pm mod . or miLof tomato tommf mmUom bretk trUk ovmr moot loaf, piloti for float' , , , oj parafut tomp ovrr grotlo and cottrrole baked! ... Leota Brand BACK UTAH Idea fw Cab aed SojMi 1 Baked SaUaoi a 28 Oz. Can health-promotin- Mayor Dennis Murphy, Councilmcn Starkovich of Clear Creek and Christena Bezjack of Scofield ob- Clifford Bailey and Lewis Bezjack and Town Clerk Thomas Biggs of tained a marriage license here Scofield were in Price Friday to con fer with civil works officials in re C. W Mrs. Vera Behrson of Helper was gards to an appropriation for a A. at were Scofield. project They admitted to the Price hospital ThursThomas Wilson and accompanied by for treatment to receive day B. Poulson. There Is An I vegetables, fish, brotbs and meats . . . fresher, cleaner, more economical . . . with ell the valuable mineral vitamins preserved salts end by scientific canning. Louis Cali- i canning mefkcds bring you tk MODERN fruits, d. fornia enroute to Lakeview, Ore., where he will remain for an indefinite period. PHONE WITH DELIGHTFUL MENU SUGGESTIONS d, Pat Horsley left Monday for ABERDEEN c d. phone ee ED HANSEN.. Prep. LD go: lo. Castle Yalley Fruit Company NEXT TO week. Mr. CELERY Fresh. White S.pbu Olon of Woudside a at a Don W, Wuudaard of Prue. ton tS . buslrw calW in Price Mrs Irene Woodward, and W'yuma of Irovo, obtained a mariise Mist Donna Hanka of Vernal li- Lynn Inense at Salt Lake Thursday id last lted In li ire the latter part il last week. Mission skinned BEST aoc "a 2c 4 lbs. 35c SHOULDER-L- B. r &. WHOLE or PIECE LB. J1C J 2 HOME k?JW!fs PIERCES 16 Oz. Cans 4 s. inspected VEAL CHOPS 25' FOR highest quality SHOULDER LB aoc CHUCK STEAK 2 ,25 1 ALL PORK LINK u '9lu,29c RUMP BEEF ROAST OWNED a 3c |