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V to 1 V- i - if,J li eftUaiUiftl uH.lrl !ak i!. t nf pi i.icvr',1 Atiiay Urwr Tin j rn,Yc tfc Faith III Illr IftltuU l.aVc yl- -t 1ftM- - ft a ii li i U iul And I ftrlr J I lic rA ttc CORN ZJ for No. 2 can. 2 TIDBITS, 8 oi. can DOG FOOD 5C TALL CAN GOLD BOND : PER DOZEN Del Monte or Blue Pine FLOUR 48 Lb. BAG TEA POUND PACKAGE Tuna Flakes com-carn- EGGS, Fresh Sl29 PEACHES I9c JELLO 10c CAN No. 2 Can All Flavors, Package Walnut Meats PER POUND ......... ,H. ORANGES String Beans Med. Size No. 2 Can sc 29c Grape Fruit for 2 jpESTRa ft van. BROOMS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sat. Continuous after 3:.'50 EACH SHEET 1000 toc SALMON TALL CANS & Beans SMALL CAN SUNDAY AND MONDAY Sunday Continuous after 2:15 CARROTS PER POUND . j Double Tl WEDNESDAY t thrU iere'j DICK .... 9C T. N. T. SOAP 4 LARGE BARS 15c 2C Pound.. ic BANANAS 5C LETTUCE Sc jr AQc - Pounds 25c CHOICE MEATS U. S. Inspected Union Market NUCKOLLS Feature Program HIT NO. For Beans PER POUND JONATHAN 10 3 25c 25c SOLID HEADS APPLES ROSE MAttlE' PEAS No. 2 Can Sc JPWtWlll JUIU! Bushel For 3 Solid Heads Vt'T iiimiiTr j 2! g Size CABBAGE VAN CAMIS Pork TOMATOES & 4C Pork 2 i Size Toilet Paper !a?: - A ""I., J TUESDAY rcc For 2 SALT PORK 1 is bid again! PER POUND 0323 POT ROAST Choice Beef, Lb. s 'SONG OF 16C I c VEAL CHOPS 5QC T MILK FED, 2 LBS-- . Round, Swiis Sirloin, STEAK Choice Beef, Lb... THE SADDLE Hk Atm llojr3'Char!s HIT NO. 2 Edmund Lowe Victor McLaglen in - Sun. Tue. Continuous Sunday from 2:15 - Mon. Continuous Sunday from 3:30 Mad, merry adventure waits for jou in Sun. - Mon. 'ROSE" MARIE' Voll Relurns 0 frivw J , vd, J)0UgjaSs tft,il Patrick UNDER PRESSURE Continuous Sunday from 2:15 The biggest and best musical of 1936 THURSDAY ONLY Boiling Beef Bank Night Rib The Music The Lone Goes Round or Brisket, 2 Lbs flyc FRANKS Fresh Made, 2 Lbs ... Fresh Oysters, Smelts and Halibut t Large Colored Hens for Roasting or Stewing Sr' V)V uttv Harry Rich man Rochelle Hudson Walt Disnevs Cock o the Walk t3 BUTTER KERNEL PINEAPPLE Crushed or follow' ! t" Mon. . u 1,,. (at;; I fuiftOctl ft !th H.aJc Slum tJ.e I ual A s? j Sun. - ir; ed I SALE! fcw.i.Ut-te- We reserve the right to limit quantities. lw ftiam-- , . 7. J , That arc appealing to the appetite and easy on the pockctbook. Dont forget that ue deliver $2.00 orders free. . all-ti- f v.c- ! BARGAINS j dc-pit- f 11. e id J all Ic f , r Utah County Farms Homes Hidftit) Friday & Saturday i l .lh Ihe W roal minr 11 set for, la Ths annual state cooiuil of Newspaper Contact i rillalc .t or V IssurJ rn The results of the "city" election held in the camp recreation hall put South Carbon Ave. Price the Peptomist party in office and cast General Welding & Clacksmithing the Optomi.st party down to defeat. PRAZEN & AUSTIN Voting by the enrollees was heavy and there were "many scratched" ballots. fNMIfCMMNtMttMNM The winning ticket swept Walter F. 2 Newcomer into the mayors office and his entire ticket was elected with him 2 City including Roy Skarl, recorder; Archie Caddie, treasurer; Herbert Steele, x 1 Willard L. Sowards, Broker, Ned Weldy, Edward Brown, George 1 Irovo, Utah Wine, John C. Kish, councilman. This newly elected council met with the regular city council last Monday nttftm'i iftitnf frlttnmn evening and made plans for the en- - has been appointed by Brig. Gen. ESSE 03cttl rollees ticket"' to take office next Walter C. Sweeney, Fort Douglas, FOR Saturday at 2:00 p. m at which timejUtah, to investigate the circumstances be held, of the death of the late enrollee, appropriate ceremonies will Exceptional Opportunity! One of the first acts of the new Charles R. Garrison. One Grunow Mechanical The board met at Camp Price last city administration" will be to act Refrigerator, almost new upon the appointments of mayor-elec- Monday afternoon. 50c on the Dollar, Walter F. Newcomer. ccc This practical demonstration in The Delta Theta club of Carbon Also one Bed; one Singer civics was sponsored jointly by the county high school staged an operetta Sewing Machine. Price city officials and the Camp Depression in Heaven in the audiMust be CASH SALE as Price civics class. torium Monday evening at which the ccc owner leaving town. personnel of Camp Price were invitA board of officers consisting of ed guests. Address Sun - Advocate Capt. Chaunccy D. Jones, president; The operetta was well staged and but act quick. Lieut. John S. Crull, recorder; and Dr. was highly entertaining and enjoyed J. Russell Smith, medical member, by Company 593. J I . Gill Simula l- Price Welding and Machine Shop 4. t'4 uiirs lulu Tto imoBtx diVUIXC -!e 7 ccc t j jj,,,., .. Tftd u!U for Amu uiui m f.t of th.e annual rsvuai of ftitfr.cn iJemurfal ha been made by Mi Fiank W. IVwosc, stair ihuirmalj of the bur- -a 01 gan. ration, hrr tailing having ,4l li. lf ! y txuM g Camp Notes , njUlil1y ' v'UlitiiiJ uuU fuen i rut! iu41 !tic jft'otil STATE III M( KATS WUJ. HOI II MiniVO SOON OMI e V'ce' si! ' r 1 . the diatJiet Court Writl.ro.ifa .. ' j' 4 Coftauinrla ftiSJ give i!f une by It utli llafdy, j!a t.s; dame Eebruary M, at Uc JiJ.n Hardy, tlrfrlidant, a'..t t.'.r aVit 4 nr te nmuaeiuer.t l.ftSL A by M)fUc Arvfth. jiia.ntiSf a An Cunaunier In of tJoatc IJ.lrlrstnl A Hire!.! uf r!,s Daniel Arv ana. defendat t f.fty rr.'.la ft HI be ma,te it Plii'C I fttrlaU flub f.ale t,c f.ftntat.otl tj ft! AttiU a Ctrfun ft, Ik- IjcJ.1 j ry J,m Jli affr tt'a nfSii c in t.'.r fi.l a!) bu.Jitil'i to t1.au J 5ada fof t.r fo!tlitunwr- - araaolt4 The Hire aSSa.r an t'.c jnikiic la an j iuf thr,r r,)t ',',VVAV',V'4VVVA' i f ir yj hI to ftltcml ftlui The meet. 1.4 J,aI uteft 7 30 o't U k 7?iAgain .Continental 4 dis-Ksa- l!-o- alcf ftiii Jiet.la t , () 1 1 l i', ) 1 S , l It n JOo.rit talk to the i4 cn-- j io mmt M- -, ii.a! Jr !.-- ) ! For the benefit of the Columbia band and the Sunnyide Junior high school band and glee club, a grand Carnival will be held Friday, February 28 In the Columbia amusement hall. The gala affair will begin at 1:00 o'clock Friday afternoon, with refreshments, entertainments, games of chance, soft drinks and contests to take uj) the time until nine o'clock that evening A ball will take jilace at ten o'clock, at which feature the highlight will be the crow ning of the cor.ti st queen. 'flirted wh n as he crossed Cm bon Sc far the identity of the queen is avenue between Main street and First Appointed Mill Foreman At Salt Lake Word was received from American not known, since the contest will be south he was run down by the Coulter Fork Wednesday that Asacl Olsen, machine. wagered up to the last moment. formerly of Price, who has been re- j .siding m Salt Lake for some time, has been appointed to the position of mill foreman for the U. S. forestry scr- - j SulI-.sS- .:) St lulaUe flalltf, U t .ill h'.u !in Ceui.!iy tt.at I ri-t- n,n J i CttllJ Jr,js J Price C. C. C. Jitar!.! j ial. la. !.,) nf '',i.c3cfa A I J )t' i:.t l..a f.sic Jivh4 ft tvK.sSJut j,tr .j tJ nude .. e!;.i W,t J .l . a rat l..r.l t ) S'u.c W.llcf, I alia if W . 1 " Carnival Plans Arc Completed; Affair To Begin Friday Noon j ! JiT-- tH'-l- J 4 corn-turn- sja-ndir.- W.,la) . r tri.t :.j i j. . ( ;4 ic:a tikal . taij Id Kale a I i nul S tc a Ut.l tJ S.ta! ! V.f i::.c J i c aa la !. i I al.fci! i.sl.ril tt 1 4 kr f a So If ike dov ' a II, c K t.-i- ni: IIit! I Ul.J and l'.jt.i.lir ty Hlhr! a aril. i. 1'inr it a'.rjill'--i Jr, to l.ly ll.nul'.lt ftl.4 talk to caitr, aat 1, at ft at it !a".c oi l f I tatr A J J ftrek, t ftoift i !. f- -l ln.l .! r ft ol k tail, o! ai I. ft it.1 ii ft nit) i o' U S A Aliil lull l al '! b Anvift.e nr in ,.ikd ai a W A J4i ll'.u;t reia1 to ti e Na for a Il.e.-- I lter!i j.h n.n.t anu-- II Claude fi.tolg ir v.aitini in ia-l- uni Jo another ' Ijnlla lnie a 1 r visiting ftlhl flu Mm C.tv ke I t lc at I Tl.it 3 n!' Jl i-- aS hereby called to meet Lake Salt Manh 3. 1938. in City ( ity tr- - j J N MiNitt of Salt New house hotel. During 1938 continental 0.1 headquarters. to hi home after jsany ftjj $prnd nearly 75 per rent of and a luncheon, Three several day in I roe total riaisuincr advert.. or, g upjiroji- - 'hve"u-n- nuttings jiu 'arranged R gislration fur neftj,a(er spare. It ftas 9 30 a. m First met- at ill ft begin Tins , entertainment i not being announced heie today by Wesley I mg will tie called to order at 10.00 planned only for residents of the two Nunn, advertising mang.ter a m. Luncheon at 12 15 noon. Af- towns to which the proceeds are to' Nunn also stated that The Suri-b- e temoon meeting at 2.00 p. m. givrn, but every resident of Car- .Advocate has been selected to carry, Evening meeting at 8 00 p. m. Is bon county has been cordially invited Conoco advertising this year, and that! men and women, all to bv the various committees to attend his company has again approved one U onal ts Jof Deon; the largest sales promotion budgi and aid the cause. representative from President Roe- is general chairman in its history. 'Continentar faith in the d.vidend veil, will be our sjieaker. She is es;ecially to confer with jowrr of ncwspaix-- advertis-,- n leaders. KI.A PARIS AWARDED DAMAGES ing is founded ujvon sales increases couniy T,s conference is announied by Manos Klapakis was awarded dam- directly traceable to this midium," Nunn, "Last year, for example, Mrs. Frank W. Penrose, associate ages amounting to 1126 in the trict court Tuesday as the result of a there was a marked improvement m state chairwoman. suit alleging Injuries received when company earnings, excessive he was struck by J. L. Coulter's car gasoline taxes and oilier adverse fac in April, 1935 tors. Sales of Conoco Germ Processed The plaintiff had asked for 12752 Motor oil also reached an 'for iniuncs said to have been in- - high, .nr4 and Hoftaul Iuft Salt .;ii - -- fnn jr d S.M -- a S-- H fiUiilry ell rriunnil Turadoy after I here. W K-- H t , M l . -i f tf f.rf JUWKI 111 t t :ty aoJ..S, a f 1'!.e u.!i i a i li! 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